\ y February 26, 1012. emi “LOCALS TE ——— ———— Page Threa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. «Col and Mrs. W. Pred Reynolds, | Miss Eleanor Wion, of East How- | of West Linn street, spent the week- ard street, spent the weekend with - \ p—- oe He ni | CLASSIFIED ADVED ~The Ladies Ald of Logan Grange | ..W. Lester Musser, of North Al- Zz \ eo W will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray- legheny street, recently returned {mond Brooks at Bellefonte, Monday, home from the Veterans Hospital mm : ’ ” : ; y : : POR BALE-Parm of 50 acres; seve March 3. mt 7:30 o'clock. Everybody FE ae Snqerwen: 30,000 People Read This Column POR. 8. Ed beliedoni Por i FEY AID: ra St of Mr. id en Re or Fol —Among the Bellefonte youngsters | Miss Edna Kilpatrick and Mrs, | every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | SEV pipet “Belletonte, Pa. 59 DEAD STOCK Removed promptiy Mrs. Harry Mills, of Pike street, Sf {and pai Ringe v i: Da from | recuperating from recent attacks of William Brachbill, both of East Cur- | partment has become s0 amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and ar - il B. M. Keller. M! m., Pa., Phone " . y (Sam : ty " NTItT1) re POI § BA Penns avern hen 5-1-2 5 Mo ay. Sedaried Tor Tt Surges. | OP Ce y measles are Billy and Peggy Smith, | tin street, departed Sunday for Wil- | the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- FOR SALE--Penns 1043 Tot ant at n a nae— Miscellaneous vice. —Mrs. K. D. Kitchen, of Detroit, Mich., spent the weekend in Belle- fonte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.' Y. Wagner, at their home on Willowbank street. Assistant + Postmaster, Millard Hartswick, is off duty this week suf- ~Willlam Murphy, of Lock Haven, spent Friday in Bellefonte with his cousin, Miss Rebekah Yerger, at her home in the Cadillac apartments. Mrs. Charles Hassinger, of East Curtin street, is spending this week with her son-in-law and daughter, [Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Shields and of Blanchard street, —Mrs. W, Cordes Snyder, of East | Linn street, recently returned home | this week with Mrs. Brachbill's mother, Mrs. Cyrus Tinstman, —Fred D. Thomas, 65, of DuBols, | fering from & cold. Carl Deitrich | family, in Indiana, Pa. a clerk at the postoffice was also off | _After spending a week in Belle- duty several days with a cold. fonte with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, ~—Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Kaizen and W. T. Reeder, of Pleasant View, Mrs. son Michael, of near Altoona, spent | Gerald Little on Sunday returned the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs, to her home in Akron, Ohio. Kaizen's parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. J. | —Every person makes a wise de- Love, of South Penn street. | cision when he decides to learn if ~—Mrs. Hazel Owens, of German- his eyes do or do not need assistance, town, spent the weekend in Belle- Consult Dr. Howard F. Bauer, op- fonte with her brother-in-law and tometrist, at Crossley’'s Jewelry sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus M. Mat- | Store, Bellefonte. . thias, of the Markland Hotel. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMullen, | —Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price, of |of East Bishop street, entertained at | Williamsport, formerly of Bellefonte, | a family dinner at their home Friday | spent the weekend with Mrs, Price's | night in honor of their son, John | mother, Mrs. Martha Evey, in How- | McMullen, who departed Saturday | ard, and with relatives and friends | for service in the United States | in Bellefonte. Army. ~Midshipman George A. Kelley, | —Mrs, William Ferree, of Chester, | Jr, of the U. S. Naval Academy at | is spending this week in Bellefonte | Annapolis, Md., spent the weekend | with her father, 8. Claude Herr, of | in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. | South Spring street, while Mrs. Herr | and Mrs. George A. Kelley, of the |is visiting her son and daughter-in- | Forge, near town. {law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Herr, | —Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Erickson, of | in Pittsburgh. Frackville, and Miss Charlotte Wal- | Charles C. Keller of East Cur- | ker, of Lewistown, spent the week- |tin street, expects to go to Berwick end in Bellefonte with Mrs, Erick- | next week to attend the annual con- son's and Miss Walker's parents, Mr, | ference of the Evangelical church, and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, at | which will be held at Bower Memor- {daughter Dolores, of North Bpring | street, last Tuesday departed for ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes Bush Addition, Bellefonte, died on Snyder, Jr., of Sewickley. [Saturday morning at his home of —Mrs. R. R. Harris, of Lamar, |a heart ailment. Other survivors in spent the latter part of the week addition to Mrs, Leitzell include his in Bellefoute with her brother-in- wife, three daughters and a son. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Perry | George D. Dowdell, for the past Alters, of East High street. [two months in training with the U Mr. and Mrs. David W. Keller, | 8. Air Corps at Coleman Field, Tex- of Pine Street, departed last Thurs- as, arrived in Bellefonte during the | day for Philadelphia to spend the weekend for a visit with his parents, | weekend with their son and daugh- | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdell and fam- | | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller. {ly at their home on East Curtin Miss Catherine Pinnen on Sun- Strect. George expects to be trans- day returned to her home in Harris- ferred to another branch of service burg, after spending a week in Belle. | the near future, fonte as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.| Three Bellefonte girls were Harry F. Jones, of North Thomas pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sor- street. ority at Penn State last week, They ~Mrs. Elsie Rankin Heverly, of Are: Gunnel O. Bjalme, daughter of East Curtin street, Monday went to (Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bjalme, of Pine Watsontown to spend several days Street: Mary Grace Hartsock, daugh- as a guest of Mrs. Ned Wagner, the '¢7 of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartsock, former Louise Brachbill, of Belle- of East Bishop street, and Cyrene E fonte. | Newcomb, daughter of Mrs. J C —Miss Bettie Long of Philadelphia Reweomb of East High street. spent the weekend with her parents, | —5gt. Donald Fisher, son of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Long. at and Mrs. W. J. Fisher, of the Pirst their home on West Linn street National apartments, North Alle- Miss Long is employed by the Bell gheny street, departed during the Telephone Company. weekend los hort duction Sextet at New Cumberland, having been called ~Mrs. Sarah Kramer Bickle and "°c Army service. Sgt. Fisher completed a three-year enlistment in the Coast Guard in the Philippine Islands and arrived home only three days before war was declared on Chicago, Ill, for a visit with Mrs. Bickle'’s mother, Mrs. Annie Kramer, from a visit with her son and daugh- father of Mrs. Aaron DD. Leitzell, of | | advertising-—sale or rent. their home on East Linh street. | ial church in Berwick. Mr. Keller is —Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ulrich, of Watsontown, spent Sunday with Mrs, Ulrich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Port and family of East Howard street. Other guests at the home during the day included Ronald Con- fer and Paul Port, both of Johnson- burg. —Mrs. Paul Mallory, of Buffalo, N. Y. is spending this week in Belle- fonte with her mother and sister, Mrs. Lalla Howley and Miss Ruth Howley, of the Petrikin apartments, West High street. Mrs. Mallory is the former Catherine Howley, of Bellefonte. —Mrs. J. J. Kilpatrick, of East Curtin street, has almost completely recovered from an injury received | in a fall at her home last week. The accident bappened while Mrs. Kil- patrick was carrying a knife, the blade of which inflicted 4 severe la- ceration of the small finger of the left hand. —The A & P Super Market on North ‘Allegheny street, had a new fruit and vegetable display stand installed this week which is attract- ing much attention. The interior of the store is also receiving a new {the delegate from the Bellefonte church. | -—Henry S. Linn of North Alle- | gheny street, and Hays W. Mattern, {Jr., of East Linn street, on Satur- | day attended a meeting of the Penn- | sylvania Society of the Cincinnati, | in Philadelphia. Mr. Linn is a mem- ber of the Society and Mr. Mattern attended as his guest { —=Harold Irwin Corl, son of Mrs. Grace Corl, of Bellefonte R. D. 1, thas been transferred from Camp i Croft, 8. C., one of the army's four infantry replacement training cen- ters, following completion of his thirteen weeks training there. His new post is Fort Custer, Mich. —Mrs. D. C. Caris, of Madison- \ burg, who closed her home for the winter, was in Bellefonte from Fri. day until Tuesday as the guest of { her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. (and Mrs. Charles Keller, at their { home on East Curtin street. Tues- day Mrs. Caris went to the home of another daughter, Mrs. Robert Rish- el, at Spring Mills. ~—Ralph Hess, employed by the | Titan Metal Company, has resigned his position there and about March formerly of Bellefonte Miss Vera Viehdorfer, of the {Crider’s Exchange apartments, has resigned her position at the A. C Turner store to accept a post as a Japan Christian Harman, proprietor of the Harman Dairy, near Bellefonte. slipped on the fee while delivering " milk on Bouth Water street, SBatur- ve pec ( I 4 government inspector at the Titan day morning, and fell heavily, strik- Mctal Company plant Ing the lower part of his back against ~—A meeting of the Music Section , step. The blow caused him to lose of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will consciousness for a short time He be held at the home of Mrs. Edward went immediately to a physiciar Miller, East High street, on Tuesday, office and later his back was subiec- March 3. Mrs. Louis Schad will be tod to an x-rav examination at the in charge of the program Centre County hospital. The belle! ~Both fire companies answered is that no serious Injury resulted a general alarm about 11:40 yester- and Mr. Harman has resumed his day morning when the flue of the J. usual duties Mac Curtin residence on West Linn Motion pictures of India and of street was discovered to be ablaze North Carolina entitled Toueh ng Piremen stood by while the fire 4. Untouchables” and “Mid Purple burned out with no damage Mountain Majesties” will be shown Mrs. Joseph Hazel, of Blanchard at the Bellefonte Presbyterian cha- street, on Friday underwent an op- pel at 7:30 o'clock Pridasy evening eration at the Centre County Hospl- February 27. at the annual Foreign tal and yesterday was reported to be Missionary meeting of the Woman's recovering steadily. Mrs. Ida Gillen Missionary Society. Coffee and cake of East Logan street, is in charge of will be served afterwards At 6:30 the Hazel household during her {ll- the picture “A Day of Bogrs” (Aca- Ness, ueiny in Georgia) will be shown at —Mrs. F. W. Topelt, of Brooklyn, 8 Joint meeting of the Light Bearer N. Y.. who recently returned to the ahd the World Wide Friendship United States from Trinidad where Clubs her husband is employed, arrived in — Both Bellefonte fire companies coat of white paint which adds ma- {1 will go to Willlamsport where he terially to the cheerfulness of this, has accepted a position with the Ly- popular store. {coming Motor Company. Mr. and —Statements have beeri mafled | Mrs. Hess have made arrangements out to subscribers whose subscrip-|!0 vacate the Harry Saylor apart- tions are either due or past due We Ment on Valentine street and will hope you will cooperate with us in move to Williamsport to make their keeping your subscription paid up.| future home. The price of ink, paper and linotype| --Among those from out of town metal hag advanced and in order for | who were here last Wednesday for us to maintain our present sub- | the funeral of William 8 Chambers, scription rate we must have your | of East Curtin street, were Mr. and cooperation in keeping your sub. Mrs, Morris Hazel of Altoona: Rev Bellefonte last Wednesday for an were called out twice Friday to fight indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. fires which caused only slight dam- Malze H. Brouse, of South Thomas age to the Holfbrau restaurant on street East Bishop street and the Charles —Nevin B. Noll, of Philadelphia, Harrison bome on West Howard postcards us from Miami Beach, street. The blaze at the Hofbray Florida, that he arrived at that re. Friday afterndon. is believed to have sort on Monday and is looking for- been caused by a short clreult in the ward to a pleasant visit. Por the Wiring system In the ceiling over the past number of years Mr. Noll, for- kitchen. A portion of the ceiling merly of Bellefonte and brother of Was removed to enable firemen to Dr. Richard P, Noll of North Alle- reach the blaze. Damage at the gheny street, has taken his vacation Harrison home was confined to a scription paid up . ~Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Startzenbach | Warder Willard, of Tyrone, and Mr. (and Mrs. Thomas Kessinger, and In the late wintér and has gone to Window awning which caught fire Florida. He writes: “This place stil] ' {rom a spark {rom the flue and children. Herman and Elizabeth, | Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Kessinger, all of and Miss Eleanor Walker, all of | State College. Miss Mary Chambers Philadelphia, spent the weekend in | Who also was here for her father's Bellefonte with Mrs. Startzenbach's | funeral, returned to her position in father and sister, H, Elmer Yerger, | New York City Sunday. and Miss Rebecca Yerger, of the! —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Teaman. of Cadillac apartments; and her other | Reynolds avenue, entertaiped the sisters, Mrs. Joseph Kane, Phoenix | following guests Priday night at their avenue, and Mrs. Joseph Bauer, of homie: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billet, fhe Owens.apartments, { Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garbrick, Mr. —A total of 120 Titan Metal Wor- | and Mrs. Guy W, Lyons, Mr. and kers have volunteered to take cold | MYs. Lawrence Poorman, Mr. and vaccine capsules for the remainder Mrs. Otto Corman, Mr. and Mrs. of the cold season. The capsules | Musser W. Gettig, and Mr. and Mrs are not intended to immunize a Nelson Billet, all of Bellefonte. person against colds, but they are | Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. fascinates me” Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Thal, of (of town report that as soon as Presi- ~Two young ten. believed to have South Allegheny street, entertained been from State College, while in at their home last Thursday night i Belleforite Tuesday night, aré re- in honor of Mrs Thal's brother, John ‘ported to have smashed the glass Smead, of East Logan street, who casiug of a sign over the doorway during the weekend departed for of the W. B. Port tailoring establish. '8rvice with the U. 8. Army. The ment on East Bishop street. Chief €Vening was spent in games and Mr of Police Harry Dukeman obtained Smead received a number of gifts the license number of the car driven suitable for use while in the service by the suspect and they are to be Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, directed to appear before Burgess Joseph Smead and family, of Orvis- Hardman P. Harris, Priday night fon J fn Mrs. Ambrose Smead, | an amily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ~Residents of the northern part Banner, Miss Agnes Derstine. Thom- as Galagher, Mrs. Elizabeth Ders- reported to have a strong tendency | Garbrick, Mrs. Nelson Billet, Elmer to cut the severity of colds and to act as a preventive for secondary diseases such as grippe and pneu- to be in use in a number of indus trial plants and the results are said to be highly successful. ~The October 16, 1940, Selective Service registration included 315 Ti- tan Metal employes between the ages of 21 and 35 years. The Monday, February 16 registration for men be- tweeny 20 and 45 included approxi- mately 100 additional workers in that industry. While many of the men may be entitled to deferment as es. sential defense workers, it is possi- | Garbrick and Mr. Corman. | ~Pennsylvania motorists are ur- {ged to turn in their old license tags monia. - The capsules are reported | for war scrap. Collection points are {being established in a number of turned over directly to the steel mills. While nearly all discarded tags eventually find their way into junk yards, it is planned this vear to make the collection quickly so they may be converted to patriotic use without delay. Pennsylvania motorists may use their new plates alter March 15. —A party was held at 1313 East garages and tags so collected will be | | dent Roosevelt began his broadcast {Monday night, a rasping noise de- | veloped in their radios and contin. ued intermittently throughout the | address. The noise was audible all | over the dial, they report, and was | 50 loud that little of the address! could be heard Some believe that the noise was made deliberately to mar the President's speech locally. | ~Mr, and Mrs, Walter Eberhart | and son, Donald, have returned to | their home on North Allegheny street | from a three weeks' motor trip through the southern and western | istates, Among the places visited | , were El Paso, Texas, Miami, Plor- | Falls street, Niagara Palls, N. Y., ida, and Camp Shelby, Miss, where Pg. Reward if returned to Malcolm | tine, Mrs. John Smead and Oert- rude, Joseph, Philip and Lawrence | Thal, Jr, all of Bellefonte. {Additional Locals Page 4) Lost and Found LOST — A wralghtdegged Deagie bound. near Dix Run, Union town- [#hip. Reward. Notify Charles Dixon, Julian, R. D xt OR —Black and tan hound. Reward If returned, or ho tly -Ciair ¥, Burns, Warriors Mark, Pa. Phone 5<1-7. x10 LOST Somewhere in Bellefonte, a gold ring. with a three-link mount- | Springs Reasonable, Phone Belle- rice POR SALE—A 1035 four-door Ply- Buy a load or two early. Write J. F : LA | Inquite of Prank E ish, Oak Hall | Blation., Pa x9 children of Mrs. Charles P. M. Smith kinsburg, where they are spending | gain Counter, nce” Reason for selling, in Bx _ RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | first fssue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion, Where sdvertise- | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged, REAL ESTATE--A stralght one cent a word is charged for real estate KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by, ‘hose answering the advertise- ments. Please do not call at the office lor Information concerning such | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted w divulge the name of the advertiser, BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrut is entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals, ———— ' WANTED-—To buy gome old hose BABY CARRIAGE USERS Also all kinds of livestock and tires for baby buggies, bics poultry. Albert N. MoCaleb, Logan- | children's wagons Garb: 3 on, R. F. D. Phone 2022 xi opposite Big Spring, Bellefonte AW S— WANTED To buy _ second hana FOR SALE ahafting and babbit; best prices pald. Inquire of Swartz Bhop, Bellefonte, Pa. WANTED — Antique furniture, eaus, writing desks, doughtravs chalre, tables, stands, high poster beds, guns, dolls, pewter, granaisii- er clocks, old glass and china. High- est price paid Cora M 136 E. Market 8t, York, Pa > Help Wanted WANTED—Good farm hand, sing alanis: AI ws aeCan, 0 " ye " ’ mileage, all od tires and reason- 30 ges. P. W. Ingram, Balona. | uply priced nquire of Clarence } Pa Hoy pliefonte R. D. 2. (Pleasant Cis WANTED—A good farm hi » old BR, Glenn, Penna Furnace RD WANTED-—-Experiencec irl for n eral house work in lock Haven Sleep in. Write Box 547, Lock Haver Pa FOR BALE 1930 Ford sedan WANTED A married man to on Iamm. Inquire of J. C. Ho State College, R. D. 1, Pho College 3537 WANTED--Man with family we x SRIATY basis juired WwW. D. Stine Box 180, RD WANTED-—-8i4gl arm, by Waike 374 WANTED I For yiara Dept. 'RB-34-10 WANTED--Martied f . Mier * A ANTED Man satin x12 earlier for several farm: | 4 40-21 (3 other sizes are classed ¢ by the Tire Rationing certificates ho can alt WANTED Good farm hand « od farm, 2. miles aouth College Must be married Inqguir - - SSEOaE of CO HH BHarwer, 311 8. Allen street, FOR BALE Good intel: 8tate College. Pa. Phone 4063C xi nn Januar; o { s——————— 2) D 2} D Live Stock Articles tor Sale FoR FOR BALE-8 10 8 tons of hay. Ap. |[Fonns piy to R M. Ziegler or Jolin D laney, Centre Hall, Pa B-i1 Eo POR BALE-Irish Cobbler potatoes Ia raised from certified seed Joh? like new. on wheels 1 fk, Mill Hall R. D. 1. Phone 4511 x3 ahs § »o 4 on, re— 5 POR SALE-A garden tracior wit] fivator, praclically n R } unk plow and cullivator attached. In. | Lamar : LS nd quire of John Shultz, Milesburg, Fb | POR SALE—8 pigs. 10 weeks oid. In. guire of John A. Decker, Howard POR SALE-Mahogany bed and dres- ) Phone Zion 633. Home a! scr with large mirror; good coll Snydertown x? fonte 6102 xp (FOR SALE-—-Horses are cheap here x now, Hut will get Algher in t 3 mouth sedan, in condition Teal R ee sangua, Jlowa FOR SALE ne rood fresh Holstein ————————————— cow with third 3 POR SALE—Crain fir stave silo, 12 Reason for selling. ! by 30, $400. $150 less than new Wm. Dreibeibis, Penna price. See at Harrison H. Grove, Cen- /D. Pa, tre Mall, Pa ____XI0 oGR BALE—A team of mated blac) . P pr horses, amd harpese. Inquire of OR 8! pte rhet y in SALIBA dco] oll Bulnes Dunkie Brothers, Beliefonte, R. D fuel tank. Mrs. Chas, BR, Kurtz, Bas: (2 (% mile west of Hecla Park on [Linn street. Bellefonte, Pa x12 | Poute 220) x10 POR BALE — Glenwood range with FOR SALE--Holstein cow, T. B. and hot water tank. Also room stove, | Bangs tested Had 3 calves. Will Farms For Rent Apartments for Houses tor Rent ih 1.44 : Repairing or Une HEPALF HD ~ Repairs kinds of furniture $1.25 PER MONTH top burners with auto- nd insulated ven with heat control CENTRAL PENNA. GAS, CO. Floor Show EVERY NIGHT we. AT in Harry's Tavern S. Spring St Bellefonte, Pa. FOR RENTS Ave. Bellefonte, P Lt BULLER LE SUE 8 TREE > J Oo JHE TRICII OUR in @ Ey Qo < m o 7 S 0 Oo be] Zz HAVE FOUND ARMOUR’S PAYS and PAYS! Many experienced corm growers can tell you there's profit in using Armour’s. Ils rich in ma- be fresh soon. Walter C. Johnson, on ble that many of them may be called | recently, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. they enjoyed short visits with a | YOund, South Allegheny street, Belle- |Meattola type. Reeder Jodon, oppo. | pie” 4s one mile west of State FCT : ’ nto the service, according to a re- | William Sweitzer, of that city, Mr. score of members of Battery B.A on. Pa x | Bi Sn. ssi Ld College, or phone 2M. x0, "oO A dion: | port of the Titan News, publication | Sweitzer is employed by the Union | 109th Pield Artillery, Bellefonte. In| M y To Loan | Por SALE—Two Model C and one | pon SALEA froth cow with calf | Farden. Possess of the Titan Personnel Department. | Carbide Company there. Guests at Gulfport, Miss. they were guests of Model 1. Case tractors, rebuilt. and | jc her side: also a large dapole State College 4231 ’ " 4 pH {in good condition. Inquire of Ar- | ..0 + YilA mu ola Bist . mm ~Bugene Shultz, son of Mrs. Lila |e Party included these former Sgt. and Mrs, Paul Panning and in | thur Holderman, Tusseyville, Pa. x10 | £27 Jorse. will work single or dou jor and minor plant foods which help promote root and stalk growth. earlier maturity and firm, well-filled cars that command higher prices. Bene- i sauire of © or "OR RENT--A four-room hous SiC, Stull, 40n of arg. vim e. Inquire of Curtis B. Reider, R. | FOF r year employed in the mechanical de- partment of The Centre Democrat, has enlisted in the U. 8. Flving Ca- dets and is now awaiting a call into active service, Shultz, a nephew of Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Thomas Mosier and Mrs. Fannie Bright, and of various members of the family in Bellefonte and vieitity, was graduated from the Lock Haven high school in the class of 1934, and un- with this newspaper, was employed by the Times Publishing Company in Lock Haven, ~Mrs. W. E. Hurley on Saturday, held public sale of some of Martin, Gray Houser, Loren Ray, E. “Gander” Meyer, Raymond C. Love, and Mr. and Mrs. Hassell Mar- tin and family. —-Mrs. Elsie White, of East Howard burne. The following were present: Mrs. George Noll and son Robert, both of Winburne; Mrs. Erie Felock Warriors Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Sam- vel Wasson, Mrs. Laird Bathurst and Bellefonte H | | MONEY--For spring needs, whether onte residents: Charles E. | Havjesperg. thy were entertained | ts fertilizer, seed, machinery, or | pt. and Mrs. Frederick Shope, | iivestock, is = available at 4% per | Andy Kachik, Samuel A. Solt, Jr. all of Bellefonte. Joan, without endorsers, through the ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller, Pred | auction Credit Association. Sce Mrs. P: 1. Holt, Mrs. Dewey Sherry, or Geo. Mothersbaugh, Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Pisher, Mrs. Frank Cox | Morning. or call anytime at the and Mrs. Mann, all of Milesburg. de- | poleronte, Office, Hollidaysburg Pros parted last Thursday for Camp Shel- | High street, Bellefonte. Phone 2589 Alkey | street, was hostess at a dinner given | by, Miss, to visit their respective x0 Sunday noon at her home in honor [sons: Sgt. Charles Sheckler, Pvt. of the 65th birthday anniversary of James Holt, Pvt. Charles Sherry, her brother, George Noll, of Win- | Work Wanted Corp. Mark Fisher, It. William P. Cox and Pvt. Gerald Mann. horceshoeing at your farm. George E, Wells. Phone Spring Mills, 0-R-14, between 7 and § a. m. x11 PRUNING-Time now to trim rose bushes and grape vines. Careful attention given to all work. Dial street, Bellefonte. Wanted to Buy WANTED To buy male Persian kit ten: dark color preferred. Phoht WANTED To buy a coal-burni brooder stove; Aus in good oe gion. John hy tre Hall, x ~—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheckler, | Robert Ziegler, Saturday or Monday, | D. 1, Centre Hall, Pa. near Colyer | POR BSALE--Manchu soy beans, 95 x9 germination or better, AIO TOW | co - . bushels of home clover seed. | FOR SALE -Gray mare, 4 years old, L M. Bierly, Bellefonte R. D. 3. x10 | weight 1500; pair mated sorrel ———————————————— S————— lgeldings, weight 3300, with Dbarnpess FOR SALE-—-A Kelvinator electric re- (FB if Irvin. one mile west of Pine frigerator, in good condition. In- Grove Mills. Pa x0 quire of G. A. Spearly, 401 W. Cols | wna lege Ave, State College, Pa. Phone | FARMERS... Penns Valley Sales Barn, 2545 x3! Centre Hall Pa. holds sale every —a ——— wes | Tuesday. Bring your live stock and FOR SALE-—A Schult house traller, | oultry. you can expect good prices equipped with bathroom, oil bum- Ig T "Reigel. owner, manager. 2-if er, hitch, electric brake, new life . FATGMERS, ATTENTION First-class | ord inner tubes, and good tires. FOR SALE bought 15 head Iilin- rice reasonable. Everything is in| ols horses and mules and will sell excellent oondition Inquire at privately or trade on horses or cats Clark's Garage, State College, Pa. x10 tle. Thesc horses can be seen at any - So“ ws tine ut Dave Yoder's barn in Big! POR BALE--A 1939 late model 4- | Valley. Eugene Irvin, Penna. Pure door, 6-passenger Lincoln BI | hace, Pa. xi0 25, : a (sedan. One owner, driven ————————————— bs i 2267 > South Th as miles, with radio, double under seat, | heater, defroster, 4 pew tires, also | car, Inquire of Smi Motor Co. POR SALE-Two black and tan male Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone 6388. x10 fox hounds, 7 months old. Inquire | of Merrill Shuey, R. D. 3, Bellefonte. | RAVED Name cards, wedding | Pa. (Curtin Narrows.) x9 | invitations and announcements, { personal stationery etc. can be fur- | | ni by Us at reasonable i We have on d ] ved work, di FOR BALE. ‘A fouraoom framo | house with bath and all conven- | t. Beliefonte, | lences, Inquire of Mary M. Fauble | Hf | Bellefonte, Pa. 7-44 | with a pgs near . Write W. BE. P, care of Centre Dem- ocrat, f x9 WANTED — To buy cattle of an} KE 0404 au WANTED ~~ To buy a small home | A lot, Bellefonte your ‘yon SALE —- Several small places | with payments down, lose than | x6 | small stock farm wit | feed ant houses | uite of BE A FO xi 1 Balleyville, Perguson town- conveniences; Inquire of John FO RENT-—A 12-room house, with furniture for 10 students, DImmed Located 124 8B. Be nard street, State Oollege, Pa. Phon Bellefonte 6258 inate poseession ‘FOR RENT. SBix-room house with furnace and electricity, in Snavder lot and chicken Alvin W. Beck George Harshberge: 210 a WN house included Dogs, Pets, Etc. | home 4 original tires re , all with a mA —————— WE HAVE A Nice Line of Pottery Which is suitable for all kinds of Flowers and Plants. fit from this experience and Join the BIG CROP farmers— for a larger, firer-quality har- vest yield ARMOUR’S BIG CROP FERTILIZERS W. E. HOMAN OAK HALL STATION, Centre County, Pa. Woodring’s Floral Gordens 127 Basi Howard St Bellefonte, Penna.
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