March 12, 1942. OC ALS | —White and yellow Northern grown onion sets, Schaeffer Hard- ware Store, Bellefonte, Pa. —Mrs, Emil Sass of Wilkinsburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as | | a guest of Mrs, Mary J. Gray, at her “) | —Leo Boden, who is employed in Cleveland, Ohio, spent the weekend |sonville road, is visiting her son- with his family at their home on| North Wilson street. —Mrs. Charles Martin, of South | Allegheny street, last weekend at) tended the funeral of a friend, Mrs. | Jean MeCoy, at Cuyahoga Falls, O. —Mrs. Paul Young, of North] Thomas street, spent the weekend) with Mr. Young in Baltimore, Md. | Spring where he has been employed for | some time, { Mrs. Harold A. Stouck, the for- | mer Nelle Wolle, of Bellefonte, ue . parted Saturday for Niles, Ohio, join her husband who is in that city. Miss Margaret Taylor, of Wash-! ington, D. C., spent the weekend in| Bellefonte with her mother, Mrs Bertha Taylor, at her apartment on Bast Linn street, —Pyvt. Fred Mallory, with the U. S. Army at Fort Dix N.| J.. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs, Mallory at their apart- ment ing the White building, | Samuel Clevenstine, of East! Bishop street, departed Saturday for | Joliet, Ill. to spend two weeks with | his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Charles Steams and fam- ily. —Mrs. Joseph Hazel returned to! her home on Blanehard street dur- | LeRoy Ritmiller. | ford, Istation State Motor Police, | Friday stationed | and vicinity. {John Weber, local paper hanger, | ter at Aberdeen, of the Jack- | -Mrs, BE. 8S. Malor, | hter, Dr. and Mrs, | of North | the weekend | and Mrs. M. | in-law and daug Fulton, spent Mr. Miss Jane Spring street, with her parents, {J. Fuiton, at their home in Johns- | town, ~A1s. Russell Weston, of North! street, spent several days in| Pittsburgh during the weekend, hav- ing gone to that city on a business! on, Walter B. Rankin, of Camp Hill, | | spent Sunday with his father, W. B. i employ ed | Rank in, and his sisters, at the Ran- (kin famlly East ‘Curtin | street, --Pvt. Howard Hancock, of Bed- | formerly stationed al the sub spent | Bellefonte home on with friends in -Walter Spicer, of South Spring street, until recently employed by hm been appointed as a guard at Rock- view Penitentiary. —Ciray Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Heaton, of Snow Shoe, | a member of the U. 8. Air Corps, is now at the Ordnance Training Cen- | Md. and Mrs. Russell Brown, of | spent the weekend in Belle o in Mr Irvin, ing the weekend from the Centre |fonte with their respective parents, County Hospital where dergone surgical treatment for se cral weeks. Rey. and Mrs who recently sold their home ' Manor” R. C. Dershen {and family, of North Thoma ‘Cove | at Wingate, departed early | hecause of the death of Mrs. Tor- he had un- | Mr : - | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown and | and Mrs. Clark Carson. —Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Torsell street, ! were called to Mt. Union last week this week for Northumberland where | sell’s father, George Calupes. they expect to make their home for | the time being. -Wanted--Home house cleaning -—Now--Enjoy health of sun bath- {ing in your own home. Can rent or {buy the General Electric Bun Lamp Will work for 15 cents per day for|for only $1.00 per week, at the Elec- first year—after one year only 15 cents per month i tric See the new Gen- | Supply Co., Bellefonte, Pa. --Mrs. J. T. Storch, of State Col- | eral Electric Cleaner at the Electric | jope. a former resident of Bellefonte. Supply Co. Bellefonte, Pa, —There is far too much surmis- ing about vision. And there needn't be any. Every certain of how he sees, Consult Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Crossley Jewelry Store, Pa. — Mrs. Bellefonte, | Victor Watson, who last at. the Centre County Hospital, was | discharged from the institution Sat- | the urday and is now convaleseing nice- ly at the family home on West Lamb | street. <The Misses Jean Clevehstine, El’ len Morgan and Dordthy Miller, all studefits at the West Chester Stafe Teachers’ Colelge, spent the week- end in Bellefonte as guests of Miss Clevenstini's. parents, MY. and Ray Clevenstine - of East Bishop | street. Mrs. Cameron Heverly and three! 24 Tyee Jini, to Join Mr Flevadly who hac besn employed there fa’ Bellefonie Wednesday of next) week to accompany bis family to! their new home, ~Mr., and Mrs, John Kl Pleasant Gap. and Miss Alda Wea- ver of Zion, motored 5 nday to New Sumberian to sée their ti Mr. an! M.5. John Kline, Jr. daughter, aks George and Dean. thre~ sons are employed Ctimbrland: fIorman Jaze! of Reynold nike, har acéepted on position the DeHaa: Fleetric began hi ing. For rome time Mr. hen emploved in the rf2iit-of-way department of the West Penn Power Company here. —William Brachbill, of ths Orvis! apartments, East Curtin street to Philadelphia Sunday for a vialt| with hie mothér,. Mrs. Charles Brachbill, of Bellefonte, who has! and} All at AVE. with | been undergoing medical treatment | He | |emploged at the A. & P, Super Mar. in Philadelphia for some time, returned Home Tuesday. James P. Curtin individual should be | * | Altoona. The music : | closed. week underwent surgical treatment | Thomas {ago by Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Bboes! 14 o rymimage sale in the room the Widmann | several days’ vis Mrs. | friends ree Sons, | New! | MeCurdy Company and|, new duties Monday mom. | 8 Hazel had iman went! i reet, _ son of Mrs, 11. ket. ha | spent last Wednesday night here as a guest of Mrs, Mary J. Gray, at her home on West High street. —Miss Dorothy Traxler, for nearly two years employed at t Hopper Optometrist, | Music i g a he Pl store, Bellefonte, departed | during the weekend for her home in store has been ~Mr, and Mrs. Edward Maloy, re- {cently married, havé moved into Camer apartments on Notth | street vacated some weeks { maker and family. “Miss Mildred West 143 Thurs=| day returned to the home of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ww West, on East finn street, from ao { with relatives and in Contésville, -—8gt. Philip R. Haupt, with the U. S. Alr Corps at Bolling Pielt, | H. § Mr. home on West High street, ~Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Hogentog- ler of Clearfield, spent Sunday with | relatives and friends in town, The | Hogentoglers formerly resided in Bellefonte. Thomas O'Brien, of Detroit,! { Mieh., and a friend, spent the week | end wilh Mr, O'Brien's and Mrs. William T. Of Brien n, East Linn street. ~The recently remodeled Big Trout Inn will serve a special Tur- key dinner complete with dessert, | Sunday, March 16th, from 12 o'clock | | hoon to 8 o'clock p. m. Price Me. * Michael Kalzen, who for weeks has been visiting hig and child jn Bellefonte, will leave] this week to resume his position as jan engineer aboard an oll tanker Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Millward and family last week moved from the former Showers house on East] Logan street, to one of the Mrs, W Miller houses on West Bishop street Paul Menchio, street, departed last luth. Minn., where he recently ac- cepted a position, Mrs. Menchio will join her husband there in the near future, ~Mr. and Mrs. Cail H. Dubbs of Pottsville, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr, Dubbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs and fam- ily, at their home on strect ‘Thomas Kelleher, a recent grad- uate of the Sacramento College, ramento, California, is now in Belle fonte for an indefinite visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Kelle- her, of South Spring street Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Walk- er, of Fast Linn street, spent the forepart of last week in Philadel- phia, where Mr. Walker attended a meeting of the Grand Lodge, P. and A. M., at the Masonic Temple Mr. and Mrs, Victor H. Pifer, of West Bishop street, and Mr. and Mrs. V. O, High, of Milesburg, spent the weekend with Mr. Pifer's bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sebricg, in Emporium, James C. Bower, in charge of the post exchange at Inc dlantown Gap, spent the weekend in Bellefonte With his brother-in-law and and Mrs. C. C. Alexander and family, at their home on East Cur- tin street, The Youth Fellowship of Bellefonte Methodist church 01 of West week | farmerly oceupled by { Co. In the Brockerhoff building. Bat. urday, March 14, beginning at 9 a m —The foliowing Bellefonte wom- jen én Saturday afternoon attended Order { nitiaflon ceremonies of the a! Eastern Star at State College: Mrs. Rey lLeasure. Mrs. D. BE Leam- Washington, D. C., arrived in Belle- ar, Mrs. Niles Davis, Mts. 8. 2. Rob. ghey street, ~MI. and Mrs. Clifford Lambert {nd family, who have been occupy- ting a hotise on East Logan street ine of sumed by Mr. Lambert's mother, are imeking plans te mate soon nto the John Barnes house on East atigeel recently . purchased by i Lambert Nir. and Mn Pittsburgh, have, razed 1esidence on street for the summer, to oceupy the properly about May Mr. Suttoh js president of the ution Enginerimg Compagy, Balle- fonte. ‘ —Mr. and Mrs. 4. PF. Logan have made arrangements to move abotit {the last of Marelli from the Filed- apartments, South Allegheny to the Harry Saylor apart. | ment on Valentine streat Mr. Logan | Lamb Mr. of the former Fast Lion atid expect lair Sutfon, South Allegheny street. Dean Williams, for some months’ { parents, Mr, resigned his post there to L. Curtin, of Curtin, who recently [accept a position with the M Feely | completed a machinist's course at | Brick Company at the NYA industrial school in Wil- | Within a short time Mr. Williams liomsport, departed Sunday for Phil. position in the Eddystone plant of | the Baldwin Locomotive Works, —Cilenn Peters, sonsof Mr. and hi adelphia, where he has fecepted al the Berardis apa and | family expect to vacate one | riments here and { move to Port Matilda, Harry Rossman, of Mlesbyrg, “entre county Republican chairman, Mrs. Edward Peters, of North Thom- | has accepted a position, at least tem- as street, Bragg, N. C. Prior to his enlistment | Mr. Peters had been a student for! one term at the Central Pennsyl- | vania Business College at Harrisburg, ~-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements, of West High street, spent the week- end in Washington, D. C., with Mrs Clements’ sons, Corporals Robert and Carl Tennis, at Ft. Belvoir, Va. and Pvt. Harold Tennis, at Pt. Pus- tis, Va. They were accompanied home by Pvt. Tennis who spent a three-day furlough in Bellefonte, —~R. K. Owens, proprietor of the Owens Electric store on South Alle-| Com gheny street, announced yesterday that because the removal of half the town's parking meters this week left a meter directly in front of his gtore, he will pay the meter charges for any person using that meter stall while transacting business in his e<tablishimment. —Someone got a surprise in Belle- fonte, Tuesday afternoon, He parked his car In a metered stall in front of the Wolf Purniture Co. store, fail- ed to put in enough money to cover the time he was away, and presently Chief of Poilce Harry Dukeman making. his rounds, saw the viola- tion and placéd a tag on the wind- ghield 61 the machine, Several mon. ents later Herby Auman, Jr. bor. ough émploye engaged In removing every other parking meter in ac- cordance with Borough Council's ac- tion last week, came along, falled {o notice that the car was tagged and removed the meter from its post. We didn't hear what happened when the poor motorist eame out, found a parking meter violation ticket on his car, and discovered the parking mater missing. Under the eircum. stances he could be excused if he Javed ane to consult the family physician to learn whether hallucin- who recently enlisted in! the service, Is now stationed at Fort | ations mean anything serious, s0orarily, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and departed last week for that city to begin his duties, For! some time Mr. Rossman had been assisting at the accessory store ot his son, Hubert, on West Bishop) street, Port Matilda. | | Councilman Leslie Thomas, {leave next week for| joni. 1st Thursday for s ten-day inson and Mrs. C, R. Buller. 4 7: furlough with his parents, Mr. and | rome time. Mr. fieverly will motor | M James Haupt. of South Alle-| Mr’ and Mrs, Charles Brady, of | West Newton, recently | Bellelonte and are the spartment at the Mrs J M Bricker home on Reynolds avenue Mr. Brady ls an emplose of the Sut- ton Engiteeripg Company Mr. anil Mrs. John moved lest Thurzday Hall to an-apattment Rod K. Hugh ater tre Hall Sweiteers slreet, Kes Then Falls. N, Y. in the about lived yeas Went ago tho Blihop a on wag Pargey, retiinéd to the Clark Carson family on Bishop street ‘add with other rela- get and friends a. Mrs. Farge Peart Royer, of Beilcfante, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoag, of lie manager of the Brown Boot Shon, | camp Hill, motored to Dellefonte to spend the weekend with Mr. Hoag's and Mrs. Frank P Tons at thelr home on North Thom. i 8s street, They were accompanied on { the trip bere by Mr. Hoag's mother, who had been their guest at Camp Rill for several days. ff —8unday gueits of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. D. Thomas st and Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and chil. dren, Jean and Ann, of Willlams- port. The occasion for the gathering was the birthday anniversary of Which {ocotrred on Monday. ~MTrF. and Mrs. Nathan W. Smith. son and two children on Saturday’ {moved from one of the Kessinger { apartments, East Linn street, into an -Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClellan’ and family are planning tp move soon from a house on East Bishop: treet, to an apartment in the Mark- | rand Hotel recently vacated by the] Edwnrd Wolfe family. Mr. MeClellan | for the past 17 years employed as an! automobile salesman, has accepted 1 position with the Titan Metal] Company. —Newell B. Long, of West Linn! street, president of the First Na-} ‘Jonal Bank, Bellefotite, was called to Bedford, Wednesday of last week | because of the serious illness of his! mother, Mrs. Sarah C. Long. He re-! airned home Monday, but returmed | the following day. According to res vorts the condition of Mra. Long re- maing unchanged. Bellefonte residents who last Thursday attended the funera] of ve Harry A. Wagner ot Lemont lorie. a Ronald Piper and Jean Mon- | Suded: Mr. and Mre. Maurice Runs kie, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Wagner, Mr ind Mrs. Daniel Houser. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Robb, - George Hal “wi Imughters, Mrs. Wiliam Kline, Mes. Tarl Heverly and D. Wagner Gefss. 3, 20, ve rt ff East Linn street, a Tonya ary living qua Jeorgia, Upon their g Mi they will make arrangements for Mrs. Kof- man and the three children, Allen M., Nefl C., and Sherry, to go south ‘0 lve for at least six weeks, The {aughter; Sherry, has been suffering with a bronchial condition and phy- vicians believe the best eure change of climate for A time, eure Is a japartment in the Mensch family home on North Allegheny street. Mr, | Smithson is resident inspector for | the U. 8. Government Ordnance De- | partment at the Titan Metal plant. | Charles P. Mensch. will contin- | {ue to reside at the Mensch home Mrs. after her son, Charles A. Mensch, | | who recently enlisted in the U, 8 ! | Navy, has been called for duty, «Norma Jean Pifer, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs. V. H. Pifer, of West | Bishop street, was guest of honor at! 'a party held a} her home last © | Thursday In celebration of her 11th i birthday, Those present were: Sally Shoemaker, Shirley Kissell, Coletta Beat, Joan McKinley, Joyce "Howard, Barbara Stenger, June Pifer, Phyllis 8hope, Dolores Martin, Cameron ey 34 Jr., Herman Stenger, Har- Holter, Donna Rae Wilson, Les ine, Lemoyne Corman, Linn CMs, David Newcomer returned her home in Philadelphia, Satur. a week in Belle- “street. posi 4 of the sale a i the Newcomer. residence on, Fos n street wo L. Russell Hill, who to Bellefonte recently from | CH Altoona, Upon her return to Phila. delphia, Mrs, Newcomer was actom- panied by Miss Helen Smith, daugh- | tery ter of Mr. and Mrs, Lathes Smith, of Bellefonte, who is spending the week as a guest of Mr. and Mrs, N. ap ies at their home near Phila. * y al veral | wife | Buhop | for Du- | Villowbank |i Sac. | ster, the will moved to now. ocenpying Eweitper from Centre former billding on North street. Prior to galng to Cen. of Niagara her "home Sunday after spending 4 week with Fast in the Bellefonte is the former Miss their home on | Thomas street included Mr. and Mrs ‘Leslie Thomas, of Bellefonte, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five «John Derstine, guard at the Mid- dletown airport, returned to his dut- ios there this week alter having been confined to his home here for more | than a weck because of illness, Fred Love, of Reynolds avenue, | last week went to York where he | has accepted a position as a welder | in the York Safe and Lock Com- | | pany plant, For the past four years IMr. Love had been employed by the | [State Highway Department of Cen-! tre county -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dobelbower , Eleanor, of West Cur. | street, on Saturday attended the ltuneral of Mrs. Dobelbower's mothe | er, Mrs. Eleanor Dobelhower, in | Philadelphis Mrs, Dobelbower died {in Bellefonte last Wednesday while | visiting her son's home here, 8h was a resident of Norristown Pvt Doyle N. Gardner has just | arrived at Camp Polk, La, from the! army reception center in his area. | Private Gardner hos been assigned {for training purposes to the 33rd Armored Regiment, commanded by Colonel Robert W. Btrong, one of {the units of the 3rd Armored (Bay- ou Blitz) Division. He is a son of Mrs. Laura Gardner of Bellefonte The 3rd Armored Division Is com- manded by Major General Walton H, Walker and is one of the oldest of Uncle Sam's armored unit: (Additional Locals Page 4) Card of Thanks GETTIG—-We take this means of expressing our thanks Ww neighbor and friends for the use of their thelr floral tributes and thelr many other acts of kindly sympathy dur- the death and funeral of George late of Pleasant Gap. Ms Oettie and fa cars, ny Getting [ Nellte mi iy Work Wanted FARMERS, ATTENTION First borsreshoeing at your farm. George E Wells. Phone Bpring Millis, 8-R<14 between 7 and § a. m x11 WANTED-Job helper In the woods, the wood’ or any kind of J. Probst 708 E. Church Look Haven Pa xii Help Wanted WANTED G rl ~0lans COOK ‘Bs in writ we as work!: work treet WANTED Men to cut an id peel bark. Apply man, Millheim, Pa Ww ANTED- son to Allegheny A walt Apply the Bastion Candy street, Bellefonte WANTED--A single man Inquire of Jay Bellefonte, Pa 0 farm H RD 2 town Pike WANTED--A sing! farm, Good quire of Russell F Deliefonte, Pa WANTED A single WANTED 81 wide nan to work on a farm, by the month. Must have experience Boats, of lewis Kef- etetier, Cenire Hall » D 11 WANTED-Man ¢ and “wie, experienc. ed 1 farming, to work on farm, by the month; good Wages right man DZ Angin, Wood. ward, Pa x12 WANTED — Middie aged hogsekeoeper in fami} Nittany Valley Bervis 5 any, Pa P 0. Howard, P hone + Zion 919 MEN - _waman Lol On, ® a wo Nit D. 3 xi2 abouts You: futur With business booming this good time to wet established Rawileigh Dbisiness—a Uwines 4 your awn with no lay-offs, strikes Or wage culls to worry about. You need po experience and can use our capital Weite hong’ #lah Det PNO-34-1 52, Chis Pa MACH : NISTS MACHINE HANDS OPERATORS ENGINE LATHES TURRET LATHES MILLING MACHINES BORING MILLS PLANERS All work requires ter of micrometer, ¢erances of 001 inch, and ability to read blueprints Machine tool op- erators must be able to set up work and handle the varying kinds.of pre- cition work which i common In flit class Jobbing machine shops lathe operators must be able to cut threads, Recent experience desired 3 As aT BENCH HANDS Machine Shop Trained Must be able to file and fit with a bigh degree of accuracy FLOOR HANDS wiust be pood hard metal scrapers, careful and accurate; work from blueprints. Use ordinary machine ists’ hand tools. TOOL ROOM we Witat experience In working to ol. i ALSO i CRANE OPERATORS | (ELECTRIC OVERHEAD) SHEET METAL MEN Must be able to read blueprints, | layout and assemble sheet metal ne-sixteenth to one-half inch in| thickness, PIPE BENDERS Bend any size steel or iron Bie to template; make templates bitepriing, Must qualify as Class A-1 pipe-fitter, MiaTmum supervis- | fon. DRAFTSMEN AND DESIGNERS xperienced In tooling and of pr a fixtures for large machibe 100! work. INSPECTORS A limited number of men with jobbing wily Tharot i The he of wl asdlen (700 1 measuring instruments Men surenay emploved In des | fense industry or Sn ben on any de- | fense contracts will not be inter. ewed. terview priate. a1 Unit will in- at United States Employment, Office 1 below : BELLEFONTE, br SBprine and Pike Streets Thursday, March 12. 2 p.m. to 0p. m, CITIZENS ONLY | Arth for the | pata Phone | POR SALE | FoR in good condition, complete : easy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | — 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 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or Issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion. first three less, 26 cents for Where advertise ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE | advertising -A straight one cent a word Is charged for veal estate sale or rent, KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by ‘hose answering the sdvertise- ments. Please do not call at the office 10r information concerning such advertisements, f1ee of charge. Intervals. as the publisher: tol the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE. Every | ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these column are not permitted Ww divulge the name subseriber to The Centre one Dem - tine, This privilege can be used six times a year at different Insfruction LEARN TO TAP Cianses Murray for children Pifer's Mus) tion 11 i iron $00 1 DANCING forming Hall DANCE--Tap dance Former pupil of Ballroom dancing n 14 Dial 2634 Bel onte, for iy up ef LES MONS | MONEY _ its fertilizer, y OCK Mon day Wednesda the Belle Li Prod Eas Phone 2 Wonted w ANTED rm of a B w 7 FX " WANTED — To _ Pay on WANTED To kind Quire D of Hubert 2. Phone 68446 Ww ANTED- To Hy Also all kinds poultry Albert gon RY. D shafting and Inguire L Shap, WANTED . Gola ey > %, old gis paid Marke? 4 14 E mR Fione SALE Cio AL E- Belle FOR Gaudon Straw. POR SALE — U: machines. Inq | ply Co, Beliefon I POR SALB—TY ree used electric uum Electric 2525 FOR BALE tractor, with B10 2X mower Hall, Pa cleaners Co, E For Exchange EJ X¢ CH ANGE Phone ———— 0. ASA 535 re ws TO Bellefonte, 8, Bellefonte, One Ru ert { or Geo y morning i Office, Hol - Credit Asao- Birect, Belle- uction High mh d to Rent eming buy AlsO trade of Nell 4 ne Hvyestock MoCaled, 2622 buy second bDaptibit: best of old hors and Logan 18 iw ¢ of N Pa Phone 32-1 power ase and chine Cora York ver ve aed uire of Bleotric te, Pa. Dial 3111 buf ge on ahing Bup- xid Vac~ Dellaas Mal xii Inguire of Va parden vator and Cen large ioe plow, cuitl C. Wagner tre xii FOR excellent Haag Electric Dial 2526 cond C SALE—Used ) Kerosene stove, In Inqu! re of De- Bellefonte, Pa xii ition 0. POR Crop C. E Yarnell 6372 SALE Some entilage seed corn Lancaster Sure Intiuire of RD 2 x13 Bellefonte, Inquire of Bellefonte, Pa Used gas DeHaas Electric Co. Dia 2526 range, cheap xi FOR SALE—A “coal<burning “brooder house atove { condition. Ingu: { Reberaburg, Pa complete, re of W. in No. 1 H. Ziegler, xil SALE—A: n | fuel tank. Mrs [Linn street, Bell ectrol oil burner with Chas. R Kurtz, Bast x12 Elec efonte, Pa | FOR SALE-Three house electric fonte, Pa. Dial used Westing- ranges, good buva. | { Inquire of DeHaas Fiectiric Co. Belle- | x11 |} 2625 FOR SALE-—Used cabinet type, L. & | H. electric range. Inquire of De- ! Haas Electric Co. Dial 2526 Bellefonte, Pa. x11 FOR SALE-Used Quality range, of | Pa. Dial 2525 electric in good condition. Inquire DeHaas Riectele Co.. Bellefonte, x11 POR SALE—A K frigerator, in quire of OG. A iege Ave, State 25645. eivinator electric re- condition. Ine arly, 401 W. Col- College, Pa. Photé x1 FCR SALE-.Osk doors and sides, dit'on. Will sel Bellefonte 6304, ant Gap, . Mina closet, in excellent con- 1 reasonable. Dial Ruth M. Eby, Pigs: x FCN SALB--Adding machines, regisiers, York a iy Fh C. aay Pavment plan, of old machine. Write or phone Bierly, Rebersburg, 4 x cash safes. Sold on the Liberal allow- FOR SALE standard Brookville ood condition. Ellenberger, Centre 3505, Boalsburg PON SALBE-One Model A John Deere tread tractor, steel; wagon, 31-inch “Tkein, Jn Inquirg J. ; il, Pa. Phone x11 International P-14 fractor on rimber in tion: also one tractor on steel, manure sbreader, oulre of E J. Ge fonte, Pa. good condi- 10-20 Imiernational one John Deore fair condition. Ine ntzel, RB. D. 2, Bell: hana prices Swarts Machine { 2hone State O State College 3743. i hetween SALE--Used 4 cu FTIR idalre efrigerator Pa FOR Hime ¢ SAl LF P arm FOR SALE $14 50 and 1600. Sweet FOR SALE ' 3 25.000 mile FOR SALE Greens Write Reberst POR BALE ~C gfuaramneed i. ntre Hall, Pa BURIAL VAULTS—Be Bp concrete burial vs ENOR A VED. ons Live Stock ron SALE A Joseph Zelesnic COW k Pleasant Gap éhoats, Get FOR SALE SALE ~ Ter ] Oo 100 pou: ds WO weipht yull onada FOR 8S Al oy * On cattle Phone i of PARMERS. Penns EK’ alley y Sales Bar n Centre Hall, Pa, holds sale every Tuesday ring your live stock and ; Poultry, you can expect good prices 8. T. Reigel, owner, manager. 2-if FOR Ss. One pood valor Satur iy G No ¥ Punk, Lamar practiond Rn aavys Poultry FOR SALE Bahy chicks —chicke the best oualily, at the lowest price. Write for prices horn, New Hampshire Redz, and Bar- red Rocks, Prices at $1.85 per 100; breeders blood tested; 05° guarantee on sexed chicks. G Schacffer, McAlisterville, Pa POR SALE-—-Baby chicks, ed chicks varieties you of start x19 and start See the healthy, lively select from our elec tric batieries, without payvipe fancy prices, We could not furnish any finer pedigreed quality at any cost Visit our poultr department, or write: loach Supply Company. Jer- sey Shore, Pa xi8 Dogs, Pets, Etc. PCR SALE_.Cocker “epaniel, 0 montn old; broke on birds and rabbits {T K Larkin, Port Matilda, Pa. x12 { POR SALE — Beagle puppies “and #atted stock Best of breeding { Reasonable. John W. Decker, Spring (Mills, Pa | FoR SALE--¥Fox hound, 6 years old. | i Guaranteed to run fox only. sax | {ton Neidigh, State College, R xii Real Estate - For Sale| os glass | | FOR SALE — B0-nore farm. located Bigler and Wallaceton F own ance to be period «| four years. WN, GUPALTICK. Tele- | phone 478+, Philipsburg, Pa. x12 fer farm near Ty- 100 aeres, dwelling worth Priced at #850 leraville; ohpOrtunity to one interested in a fice , Bokert & Shore, Pa. acres and x11 of 91 in Cooper rficld county. Parm of one-fourth mile from Kylertown, be tween the state highway and a hard | surfaced road. Two houses, bam, | milk house and other outbuildings | on farm. Civ og in houses, fruit orcha Inquire of Anna MM Harte, Pa. x13 | POR i. ’ “ i v | | pain. Tumnnce equipped Imsin orf S- Serine St. young mule | § ‘ on White Leg- | [| M x12 | ~ [R-4. or Lock Haven 2104, at our ex. fe fran DEAD house with bath and all conven Call any Lene Inquire of Mary M. Pauble 66.0.4 Bellefonte, Pa 7-04 | Mi FOR BALE STOCK Removed . prompily., me at my exHense, pDHocue wlonmte, Lloyd LL. Smith lesbhurs 4 1-14 MIT =room SALE ly and fourths acre land F. Decker, Centre FC Small Repairing PURNTIURE elecLrl fepuire Ray R EPA THD FOR BALE an An outstanding exceller POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY MACHIRF WOK Rooms For Rent RENT — A desira ners with a end insisted control HO- eal CENTRAL PENXNA. GAS. OO. Floor Show EVERY NIGHT —— me POR RENT i ha 2 | Plouses tur Re Harry's Tavern Bellefonte, Pa. al TS ——— a : GROWERS of CORN HANE FOUND ARMOUR’'S PAYS and PAYS! lany experienced corn growers of tell you there's profit in using Armour’s It’s rich in ma- jor and minor plant foods which help promote root and stalk growth, eariler maturity and firm, well-filled ears that command higher prices. Bene. fit from this experience and join the BIG CROP farmers for a larger, finer-quality har- vest yield ARMOUR’S BIG CROP FERTILIZERS 1 19 Phon FOR RENT house with 3d] « end garden and of Centre | E. Frohm | x1 arge ies east 1 James Cantre Hall, Pa FCR RENT-—Desirable country home Electricity, running water Looa- ed Bruthvallevy, one mile west of Madisonburg. E. 1. Feltenberger Spring Mills. Pa Phone 9-R- 13 x12 POR RENT - A f-room conveniences; jocated on § pring street, Bellefonte. Rent Inquire of John 8. Lamber! Fe arguerite Lambert, Bellefonts, 4 RR, | in in house wo FOR RENT-—A six-room frame house, | with electricity in the house, and | an acre of ground available; located jal Centre fad. Pa, known as the #tahl property Inquire of C. W Slack, Centre Hall, or B. F. Stahl 2814 Oak Ave Altoona, Pa xi Miscellaneous | DEAD STOCK~femoved prompily B. M. Keller. Millhweim, Pa, Phon 75-R-2. Reverse charges 1-0 DEAD ‘STOCK — Removed promptly i Oall Geo, J. Vogt, Centre Hall 55. W. E. HOMAN OAK HALL STATION, Centre County, Pa. Pr ———— pense I-tf {a and bal- & WE HAVE A Nice Line of Pottery Which is suitable for all kinds of Flowers and Plants. Woodring's: Floral Gardens 177 East Howard St
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