THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres Mrs. James Pitge, of West Our-| Mr. and Mrs. harles R. Gep- | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | tin street, last week attended a| hart, of Rebersburg, were callers at | three-day Spencer’ style meeting ny this office yesterday while in Belle- | Huntingdon, fonte on a business mission. | ~Dr. D. L, Flegal, of North Alle- | Dr. R. L. Stevens, of Bast Cur- | gheny street, spent most of last week | tin street, attended the sessions of attending a dental convention In| the Pennsylvania Dental Society in Philadelphia. { Philadelphia, from Wednesday thru ~Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weaver and | Friday of last week, 4 young son, Dickie, of Howard, R. D.| _ George B. Fortney and L. E 1, were business visitors in Belle | Torrey, well known residents of the fonte, Monday | Boalsburg area, were callers at this | Miss Mary H. Linn returned to | officé yesterday while in Bellefonte her home on North Allegheny street | on a business mission first issue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion, Where advertise- during the weekend from a month's Mrs. Edward Foye returned to | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged visit with friends in Harrisburg. | her home in Washington, D. €., on | REAL ESTATE-—A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate ~Fred Love, of Reynolds avenue, | Friday, after spending a week In | advertising—sale or rent, and Charles Harrison, of West How- | Bellefonte with her mother, Mrs KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed ard street, Friday attended the fu- | Emma B. Hunter, at her home on | ¢, this office, must be complied with by ,'hose Answering the advertise. neral of Willlam L. Coffman, at Al- | East Curtin street ments. Please do not call at the office tor information concerning such toona. | -—Mrs. A. B. Gallagher, of Phila- | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Miss Sarah Lave, of Reynolds | deiphia. arrived in Bellefonte last | of the advertiser, avenue, last week accepted a posi- | Wednesday for a visit with her son- 3 Te ' i E--Every The Centre Dem. tion with the War Department as | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs wr HOCRIBERE PRIVILEGE! Sibi Tae Ce pi Re, an inspector at the Titan Metal | John Shoemaker, at their apartment | fee of charge. This privilege can be used y . ., six times a year at differe plant here. {on North Thomas street 0 P bt RES 3 your a o\eren LOCALS ~-Mr, and Mrs. Ward Fisher, of| --Mlss Jane Curtin, of West Linn Bast Curtin street, spent Tuesday in| street, spent the weekend with rela- Willlamsport on & business mission. | tives and friends in Pittsburgh, Mrs, Sarah Dawson Smith on, See the new model Zenith Ra- Monday moved from East Lamb| dios with Radlorgan at the Elec- street into an apartment in The !tric Supply Company. Liberal trade Watchman building, West High | allowance. . street. | Mrs, Anne Allen moved last ~Mrs, Alexander Brown and son, | Thursday to Mllesburg from one of Larty, of the Schaeffer apartments, | the Morrison houses on East How- East Curtin street, spent last week | ard street. in. Portage with Mrs. Brown's moth-| pip Bickett, of South Water er, Mrs. C. M. Hobbs. { street, Is recuperating nicely from a —Alexander Cromer returned to] tonsillectomy he underwent at the | his home in LaGrange, Il, Friday, Centre County Hospital during the | after having been in Bellefonte dur- | weekend | ing the critical illness and death of§ _ u,v yonada, employed as a | his sister-in-law, Mrs. Helen Brod- | jo.p at the Milner Hotel, Harris M Verna Hacker Pe Pe Berk bery YeTHOUTY 30,000 People Read This Column | every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and -— { the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- FO! gain Counter, {sort RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for it BALE-Pius anc hoats ire ad "Olang Nn ' Clare Wns t ¥ @ ce © st of Centre iH BALE old BOVer horse 1500 Hoa Poultry 0 Keri Dogs, Pets, Etc POR SAL} erick, of North Thomas street, ~We are sure you will like -the new Easy Spindrier Washer. See it today at the Electric Supply Com- pany. A limited shipment has just arrived, . Same prices—$10895 to $150.95. Liberal trade allowance. Miss Virginia Coll, of Philadel phia, and Fred Moorly, of Pitts- burgh, spent the weekend with Miss | Coll's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uhl of South Thomas street. Miss Coll was the guest of Mr Moorly dt the Military Ball at State College I'riday night. The American Home section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will sew” all day for the Red Cross on Wednesday, February 18, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Emerick, on West Lifin street. The sesison will begin at 9-2. m. A saver kraut dinner will be served at noon. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Ray Stauffer, of Pottstown, and her sister, Miss Stella Cooney, of Philadelphia, retumed to their respective homes during the week- end after a visit with their father, Martin Cooney, of West Bishop street, who is recovering rapidly fram injuries received recently when he was struck by a car. —-—W. W. Hampton, of Bellefonte, Service Officer, and James J. Leit- zell, of Milesburg, deputy chief of staff and deputy inspector of the Department of Pennsylvania, Veter- ans of Foriegn Wars, Monday night attended the annual dinner of the State College V. FP. W. at the Metho- dist ¢hurch in that community. « —The weekly card party sponsor- ed by the Women's Democratic Club of Bellefonte will be held in the Democratic headquarters, West Bishop street, this Thursday night, beginning at 8 o'clock. Bridge and five hundred will be in play and ad- mission of 25 cents includes refresh- ments. Prizes will be awarded. The public is invited. ~—-Mrs. Clayton Shope, of East Cuftin street, is recovering rapidly from a recent illness. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Shope’s son-inelaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haigh, of Ringwood Manor, N. J. departed for St. Petersburg, Florida, be guests for two weeks of Mr. | aigh's parents, Mrs. Haigh is the | former Miss Peat] Shope, of Belle | fante, ~Jimmy Toner, .son of Mr, and| Mrs. Ralph Toner, of North Alle. ghieny street, was ‘gnest of honor at| a ‘party-held at his parental home | Saturday noon in celebration of his seventh birthday. More than a score | of Jimmy*{ younig friends were pres- ent for the festivities, during whie refreshments were jerved and games were played. The guest of hanor re- celved a number of gifts, - Harold L. Price, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Osman, of Milésburg, | was ohe of eight’ aviation cadets making up the first class to be grad- | uated as fAiying officers in the Army | ' *leral of Mrs, Angela DePerie, of Ty- burg, spent the weekend in Belle- | fonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Boyd Vonada, of East High street, —Mrs. Louis Carpeneto and dau- ghter, Angelea, of South Allegheny | | street, on Tuesday attended the fun- | of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, of East Howard street, is confined to her parental home because of an at- tack of measles. ~Mrs. Ralph Eyer, of East Bishop | street, an operator in the local tele- {phone exchange, is reported to be | recovering slowly at her home from | rone, a close friend of the Carperneto | family. [burn's youngest son, Clarence, of | are William Schrefiles. of val- | Preeport, II. The youth: died of | Choi Stheeh Is reported to be re- ia while in an Army ‘camp. | COV EIng slowly from a heart ail- His father is By of the le ment which has kept her confined to | Willlam Pishburn, of Bellefonte ved for a number of weeks | Miss Marie Conaghan of the | --Mrs. Elizabeth Reariek, of Brook- | Library apartments, went to Brook- ilyn, N. Y., Is here for a two weeks | { | - } {visit with her brother and sisters, | Pvt. Hillam Moerschbacher, of | and Mrs. Cyril Moerschbacher and erhofl residence, West Bishop street, ~The Dramia Section of the Belle- Mrs. Leslie Thomas, South Thomas ery, and Mr. and Mrs. William T, | —Shirley Brown, aged 11, daugh- | A postcard from Roger T. Bay- | street. suffered a fracture of the left Orlando, Florida, and that Mrs. Bay- | injury was given medical treatment --Robert Curtin, son of John Cur- | school | Willian O'Brien, Jr, son of Mr. and home on South Thomas street, last | —Mrs. John E. McStay and child- { included Mr, Thomas parents, Mr. ter part of the week for a brief visit | Mr. Thomas is a member of Belle- | Bheny street Mrs. Prank P. Hoag, of North Thom- | Only $1.00 per week? It can be pur- he and his wife having taken an healthy. Call Electric Supply Com- of the state as a representative of a | was employed as a pharmacist in house servicing school at Philadel- Rose Marle Morrison, daughter | Keep —Cearge K. Von Gunden, employ - | | lyn, N Y. fazly last Je ae | John, Kathryn and Marie Conag- {it with her sister,” Mrs. th | han, at the Library apartments. {| Rearick and family, and with her | { brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | | " pp 4 Mrs. Walter Elder, at New Bruns. Camp Lee, Va., spent the weekend | wick. N. J. {in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr {| Henry A. Brockerhoff was honor . | ; { ly at p Bast 1 | guest at. a dinner given at the Brock- | Snpidly at thelr home on. Ea Aan [net Wednesday Luigi. by Jun sister. | ronte Woman's Club will hold its | were Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Long. monthly ‘meeting at the home of IMs. and Mis. W. B il Montgom- street, on Wednesday, Pebruary 18, [ OBrien, all of Bellefonte at 8 o'clock er of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown of &7d informs us that he and his wife | the Petrikin apartments, West High &'¢ ¢njoying the sunny climate of | forearm Monday when she fell while ards hemits is greatly Smproved | returning home from school. The | S0Ce thelr arrival in the South | and she has resumed her studies in | Lin, 8r., of West Linn street went to the sixth grade of the Bishop Street | Pittsburgh last week for a visit with | : Mrs. W. T. O'Brien, of East Linn — Mrs. Leslie Thomas was hostess ’ n tor at a dinner given at the Thon o | Street, who is employed in that city Thursday night, in honor of Mr, | '®N. Joan and John, of Harrisburg, { Thomas’ birthday. Those present Arrived in Bellefonte during the lat- {and Mrs. Joseph D. Thomas and | With Mrs. MeStay's parents. Mr. and Shirley Thomas, all of Bellefonte. | Mrs. E. L Plumb, of North Alle- | fonte Borough Council. ~Do you know you can rent the —Kenneth Hoag, son of Mr. and Dew General Electric Sun Lamp, at | as. street, graduate pharmacist, is ' Chased outright, complete with | now located in the Harrisburg area, | futomatic timer. for $3995 apartment at Camp Hill. Mr. Hoag | Pany. Phone 3111 for immediate de is traveling through the eastern part Very. drug manufacturing concern. Until ed at the DeHaas Electric Store, is accepting his new position Mr. Hoag | Spending this week at a Westing- Willlamsport. ~Having completed thirteen weeks Georgia, Pvt. Ronald W. Harvey was transferred to Fort Benning, Geor- | fn | Bia, where he completed a course in family of Spring Mills, expect to radio operation. After graduation in that fleld. . He is a son of Mrs and M. Lloyd Harvey, of Milesburg, and was a former student at the Jock Haven State Teachers’ Col- ege. y Air Corps from the newly-construct-| ——Bquire A. A. Pletcher and oth Foster Field, Victoria, Texas. This | Charlés Ellis Pletcher, both of How- glass received ifs "wings" two weeks | ard, were business visitors in Belle ahead of schedule. Price, ' a Penn | fonte on Tuesday. Charles E. Pletoh- State graduate, participated in box- | €f. chief engineer on a Great Lakes ing ahd blsketball while in college. | Ship, is spending the winter season Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gunsallus | “'h bis family in Howard until : oi | spring thaws once more open up of near Belicfonte, recently received | onion on the lakes. He has been phia, where he is receiving special training In the repair of Westing- | of basic training at Camp Wheeler, Nouse radios and electrical appli- ances. ~Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Long and move this week into an apartment { there recently ‘he was assighed.to In the D. Wagner Geiss home on | the infantry school as an instructor South Thomas street Mr long is employed by the City Bakery here, and has been commuting to work since last June. , has been transferred to Bellefonte AS manager, to replace T. W. Dil- { lenburg, of Dunkirk N. Y.. who had been in charge of the offices here for some time. Mr Dillenburg has returned to Dunkirk i native of Belldfonte, and brother of Miss Anne Confair, of West Lion ~—L. M. Kirchoff, manager of the | Western Union offices in Philipsburg, | ~James Confair, of Cleveland, O..! word from their daughter, Mrs. Mary | Marcelonis of Chickasha, Oklahoma, | that her husband, Joseph P. Mar- | celonis of Ft. Sill, Okla, was pro- | moted to ‘a rating of technician, | Fourth Grade, With a Sergeant's three stripes. Mr. Marcelonis has | sttved a year in the army and is with a Tank Destroyer Battalion, +~-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Best, of tbe Brockerhoff Hotel, whe on Sun- day With their tad children expect 0 go.lo New York City on the first g£ of their return to their home in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil last Thursday ight entertained at dirmer at the hotel, Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gearhart, the Misses Anne and Alice Fox, Joseph and James Fox, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plumb and Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Parrish, all of Bellefonte, and Mrs. John Harfisburg, Mrs, Best is fhe ister o Pr, ~Ple. Martin C. Gales, Jr. better known as “Jimmy” of Camp Croft, 8 C. visited his parents, Mr. and . Clalit Gates, of Pleasant Gap, Sunday. He has been transferred toran eastern army base. Mr. and Mrs. Gates have three sons In the service, the other two being Russell, of Camp Shelby, Miss, and William, of Washington, D. C. In addition, two other sons are employed the government atl the Aberdéen - Grounds, Maryland, They are and Adam Gates. All five boys | Hess. are substantial and trustworthy and are a credit to the family and to the - —Every citizen can make a contri. saving all rubber a rticles, | Meek, of engaged in that line of work for nearly forty years. Mrs. Ella Miller, of Baltimore, Md. is a guest of her! brother-in-law and sister, ‘Squire! Pletcher and Mrs. Pletcher, at their | residence in Howard, { street, suffered a stroke at his home in Cleveland last Thursday, His wife, who has been in poor health for some months, is reported to be critically 11 at this time, {| «Mrs. Elizabeth A. Curtin of In the February issue of the! Bellefonte, who had been with her State Bulletin, official organ of the | sister, Mrs. Eleanor Wilcox, at Nor- Fraternal Order of Police of Penns | folk, Va. for several months, has sylvania, is a photograph and ar- | gone to Bronxville, N. Y.. to be with ticle about Chief of Police Harry | Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer. She | DuReman, of Belleforite. The aricle | expects to come to Bellefonte at the points out that Chief Dukeman has! conclusion of her visit in Bronxville, an outstanding record of public ser- | vice, having held his present posi- | tion since 1912, except for four years, | 1920-1924 when he served as Sheriff | J " of Centre county, Chief Dukeman | panaed he reat, ust. They began as a Bellefonte police officer | op, route for brief visits with rela- i Jos and became chief four years, tives afd friends. Miss Levy is a well . | known retired Bellefonte school tea- Wow ord Ham, proprietor of the | cher. ess room oh West High __ street, and part owner of the €. & Mim Catherine Hartle, of the H. grocery on South Water street, Ella Lavy. both of Milesburg, depar- ted Monday night turried to her position In the offices of former Judge Arthur C. Dale af- ter having been absent for a month because of lliness. During that time ! surgical | réatmen in the Lewistown Hospi- ~eorge Newman, Mrs. Leamer | Woodring, Mrs. Ernest Hess and Al- {len Weaver, all members of the Milesburg Borough school board, and Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler, of the * | Boges township school board, attend- "led he Sats School Directors’ As- sociation convention in Friday and Saturday. ge § 8 a in lit Mrs, Frank 1. Wetzler and Miss | for a several! | Rogers apartments, on Monday re- | intervals, | Mrs, Bernard Holland, of FArm- | ess { Ington, Maine, is spending several | weeks in Bellefonte with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young, {at their home on Phoenix avenue IMrs. Holland is the former Marg- | aret Young World Day of Prayer, Friday February 20, will be observed at a union service to be held in the Miles- burg Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock that evening, Members of all church denominations are urged to attend the service William Alkey, of Burnside street, is recuperating steadily from the effects of an emergency opera- tion for appendicitus, performed re- cently at the Centre County hospi- tal. Mr. Alkey is a son of Mrs. Har- riet Alkey, of Curtin Yesterday, a Bellefonte citizen irate over the parking meter situa- tion here, commented: “They still give you 15 minutes of free parking to Huy whiskey at the store but you have to put a penny in the meter to buy a postage stamp at the post office! J. C. Culve; v —- —— Air Mail Schedule Change Effective Monday, February 23. the alr-mail pick-up service in Belle. fonte will leave at 5:36 p. m. instead of at 4 p. m. as at present, Postmas- ter George R. Meek announces, Th post office will be closed Monday be- of Belective Bervice that day ‘ cause registra- Lior - LETZLER 18 CANDIDATE Al Letzler 34th Senatorial rising Centre and Clear in Bellefonte nounced that he will s¢ to the office Senator CN re 0 In Memoriam State and John B. Luca well known residents of the Mill Hall area, were callers office while in Bellefonte on a business mission Mr. Culvey is making arrangements of to hold public sale of his Hvestock farm implements and ho goods. Saturday March 7 Mrs. Samuel H Edgar Wagner, Mrs Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs. John Rutter and Mrs, Roy Leasure, all of Bellefonte, attended a Past Matrons Night Program of the Order of the Eastern Star in the I. O. O. F. hall at State College, last Tuesday night od -After having n Bellefonte the since the first of the year, Mrs. Dav. id Bruce and Thomas, depart. ed Friday by rail for their home in Amarillo, Texas They had here with Mrs. Bruce's mother Esther Hines, of East Howar who has not been ] time -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoy, who reside along route 220, one mile west of Hublersburg, wiil have a clean-up sale of livestock, farm implements and household goods on Saturday March 7, and expect to move shortly after that time to Niagara Falls, N Y., to make their future home They have sold their farm to Mr. Hoy's brother. William R. Hoy -Philip Houser. aged 7, son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Houser East Howard street, suffered lacerations of the tendons of the first finger oi the left hand Saturday when he attempted to cul a cardboard box ‘with a large knife. The child, a pupil at the Allegheny street school, was taken to the Centre County hos- pital where several stitches were necessary to repair the injury ts of Card of Thanks Mex LEI LAN / t { nes CxXDica ing no wehold Poorman. Mr: Niles Davis re ney To Loan hi NEY r spring need ita tertil Pr Rob been | son af Py Office pope 1 4 H Asn been Mrs a street Moth well for me Wanted to Buy WANTED —To_b iy a good second: o 4 er, R. D 1, Spring Mills of WANTED--To buy a smal o 50 acres ite PF. A M Bellefon Wr oe, Wm. Gregory Moore Huntingdon oounty - Those from out of town who were - here last Tuesday for the funeral of Mrs. George Rothrock, of Bast How- ard street, included: Mr. and Mrs J. Ray Williams, of Pennsylvania Furnace: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Prank, of Harrisburg: Rex Barlett of Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Williams; Mrs. Mary Stover, Boals- burg. Mrs. Grant Charles, of State College: Mrs. W. T. Noll. Mr. and Mrs. David Noll, of Centre Hall: Paul Noll, of Spring Mills: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Miller and daughter, Lois Clair Stover. of Williamsport: Mrs { Margaret Herman, Mrs. Marion | Young, of Jersey Shore; Melvin Dry {of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bechdel, Mrs. Walter Lindsey. of Blanchard; Mr. and Mrs. George (Noll and son, Robert, Winburne: and Mrs. Erie and daughter, Do- lores, of Philipsburg —Ray M. Dunkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dunkie, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, who entered the U. 8. Army on July 24, 1941, on Pebruary 1 was {made a non-commissioned officer { with the rank of corporal. Dunkel {entered the army with four-and-a- i half years of experience as a lathe i a (operator at the General Armature WANTED-Two first<class metal men | Corporation plant in Lock Haven, Ghusrantes good Xd and Wendy | and e was qualified at once as an Wages. Inquire a a pet's Auto vy | Air Corps lathe operator, being hor & Paint Shop. Altec, 1a = WANTED To buy kind. Also trade or b quire of Hubert Neil, D. 2. Phone 6404 WANTED To buy second shafting and babbit. best paid Inguire of Swartz M Shop, Bellefonte, Pa Phone WANTED --To buy one Guernsey or Jersey oom freah and of good breeding D. Z. Anglin, Woodward, phone Milihelmn 41-R-4 WANTED-—Reliable hustler with 10 supply consumers with 200 household necessitios State age, oc» cupation references Rawleigh' Dept. PNB-34-Y, Chester, Pa x7 Pa CAT eaus, writing desks, doughtravs, chairs, tables, standa, high poster beds, guns, dolis, pewter, granais.h- er clocks, old glass and china High- est price paid. Cora M. Schmuck 136 Market St, York, Pa. x9 Help Wanted WANTED -— Experienced farm hand and herdsman. Call State College 3426. O. H. Bathgate x7 | to Randolph Field, Texas, for basic | WANTED-—~Woman for general house. raining Upon completion of three ork, In family of three; | wee 3’ work there he was assigned | dren rs ' Jonfer to duty with the 99th School Squad. | > Dial Bellefonte 2006 7 iron on a new alr base in Texas, De- | WANTEDGir} or Roman for gen- cember 24 he was granted a special. | 01a Ouse wor sieep in or out ist rating available to all members | State Colleen Pe Thal ag Avenue of that branch of the service, Ray | tr en has a brother, Doyle H. Dunkie, who {1s in the infantry and is stationed |, Of shure +4 NAINTY Dosis ust be | | i a p w reference an exper~ | at Fort Bragg, N. C. ience. Call Hats Place, Bellefonte. | Pa Phone 208 x0 Marriage Licenses WANTED. TWO | Sihanonced waitress | Joseph Edward Kaleta. Bellefonte | ,,,e* over 21. and cook for plain took- | Carmela Boscaino Bellefonte | perienced. Big Trout Inn, South Richard Carl Peters... State College | Water strect, Bellefonte. Jui Helen Jean Fox... wr REBAING | WANTED--A single or married man | William FP. Keller... Dover, N. J. Mildred M. Conoway..... Chester Hill no chil Coleville x7 with small amily to farm. Must know how tractor. Inquire of W ler, BR. D. 1, Bellefonte 6543 work on | to drive a Ralph Tress- | . Pa. Phons | x71 Articles tor Sale ror BSALE-Two good room || burn hard coal. Call Bellefonte x7 { Be Patriotic! Save | Your Old Rubber FOR DEFENSE ! Bring your collection of old rub- stoves i Reberabureg WANTED ~~ Antique furniture, bur- | | personal | graved work | lap jor 2765. %8 | | WANTED--Parmers for several farms | i1 (175 pounds each FOR 8 Past POR BALE chines, cash the eary pa alioway u Write or phone to Pal Pa regis Sold on eral w for yo FCR SALE This mill Las sawed ons suitable and mine Howard, Pa. R Beliefonte, Cal tio: very ties te ENGRAVED-~Name invitationg and stationery etc nished by us at reasonable prices We have on dispiay all kinds of en- Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering else where. Centre Democrat, Bellefonte Pa tr BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure it a Duniap concrete burial vault when you must choose one. Made by Dun- Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct io you for 840 Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- ty. Teiephone Bellefonte 506, onrds wedding announcements, can be fur L ive Stock £ AeA gixevear-old bay mare, guaranteed sound Inquire Jesse C. Peters, BR. D. 1, Beech Creek, Pa x7 FOR SALE-—A team of farm mules. | Home evenings. Inquire of A H Anderson, Box 163, Osceola Mills Pa x8 | FOR SALE-.One dark iron gray mare . coming Bb yearg old in June. Weight 500. Howard A. Stere, Julian, R. D {Dix Run). x7 FOR SALE--<Horses are cheap here now, but will get higher in price. | Buy a Joad or two early. Write J. F Teal, ngua, Jowa. x9 POR SALE--One Guernsey cow, due to freshen the 15th Also 2 hoes. | Inquire @f Merril | FE. Harpster, Warriors M R D: Centre Line, Pa x7 | {POR SALE—A maple kitchen cable i met. Inquire at K. R. Wolf store | at Howard, Pa. x7 ber heels, soles, rubber shoes, boots, garden hose, etc. to Charley's Shoe Shop Opposite WEST HIGH STREET Who will turn it over to Govern oR 4 al cream sepa r and plow. Inquire of Al W. Beck, Sniydertown, Pa. 3 POR SALE-9.piece dinette in | berainut finish. Used since Novem: | TR vin | od | | 1 Iy new, in excellent | | cenastion. Dial Bellefonte 6394. Ruth M. Eby, Pleasant Gap, Pa x7 Valle | nace, PARMERS-.. Penns Valley Sales Barn. | Centre Hall. Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and witry. you can expect good prices | . TT. Reigel, owner. manager. 2-tf' FOR SALE-<I bought 15 head Illin- | ois horses and mules and will sell | nrivately or trade on horses or cats | tle, x Can be seen stanv | time at Dave Yoder's barn in Bigi Eugene Irvin, Penna Pur-| Pa x10 FOR RENT 2423 | 2-4 nont ol Crm i f Miscellaneous rOCK | moved “ ’r Sale or Exchange SALE OR EXCHAY fre (i} H Fie Real Estate - For Sale Repa rng $A Arnnouncements NN Wanted to Rent Farms For Rent FOR RENT e Ane ke il as ange ONTH ENT ONLY S125 PER M Ny ’ AF be I p burners witl auto- CENTRAL PENNA. GAS, CO. oot. Be fonts ¥ le Rooms For Rent Store Arcade F. R ie ow ust ding Hopper Bush pled Immedia Bellefonte bu Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — AT —— upancy Tr Co FOR RENT -8toreroom Thal building. Wes! formerly occupied by and Furnace Inquire of Bellefonte Pa Co Beliefonie Harry's Tavern Bellefonte, Pa. Houses tor Rent RENT Bight . single tie FX oom b ck be R 8. Spring St I Can BAD either L of aa SEE tL IL ¢ TE HIRE o Le TH He Be eT HIRI HRA I Say Your Valentine with Flowers SEE OUR NICE POTTERY ! Woodring's Floral Gardens 127 East Howard St Bellefonte, Penna. wo
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