THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLETONTE, PA. ~Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman, | —Mr, and Mrs. Richard Mulr, of | —— BE Wd = | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | of Blanchard street, spent the week | Coleville, arg the parents of a dau- | March 19, 1942. Vage Threw - te ~ LOCALS end with Mrs, Hartman's brother, |ghter born last Thursday ot the Richard Snyder, of Qreensburg. | Centre County Hosnpital, | - Private Boyd R. Osman, stations | Mrs. John Morrow on Friday re- ed at Pt. Meade, Md, spent Sunday |turnéd to her home near Chicago, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | 111, after having been here for a | ert W. Ostnan, of East Logan street, j week hecause of the death of her frame eonven- POR BALE A howe with hath four room and all Mary | DEAD BTOCK ~~ Removed promy Call Geo, J. Vogt, Centre Hall ft-4, or Lock Haven 2104, at +1 LL » 54- our ex- 30,000 People Read This Column ences «Mrs. J. P. Dorman, of Mill Hall,| '—Mr. and Mrs. Philip B, Ray called at our office Monday while in moved Saturday from the Mrs. Re. town on a combined business and becca Mull holise on West Ourtin pleasure trip. | street into the Orvis duplex house ~Miss Mary Beezer, employed in| on East Curtin street. the Insurance offices of Hugh M.| Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Smith and Quigley, is spending a month's vaca- | family moved last week from one of tion at her home on East Bishop the Simpson houses on North Ridge street. | street, to an apaftment in the A. 8. ~All persons having entries for the Houck home on East Bishop street. Hobby Show are asked to leave them | Mrs. John W. Weber, Jr, and at the Episcopal Parish House by infant sont last Wednesday returned noon on Saturday, or notify Mrs. to their home on East Logan street Malin or Mrs. Quigley to have them from the Centre County Hospital called for. where the child was born on March —Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reeder Jodon | 1st. —Mrs, Ellzabeth Tubbs moved on Monday from the Joseph Wagner home on South Allegheny street, to the A. M. Rishel home on East High street, ~Mr. and Mrs, James W. Schwartz of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend In Bellefonte with their son and dau- ghter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, William | {Catherine O'Connor, of the White J. Schwartz and family, at their home on East Curtin street. —Pvt, Louis Carpeneto, of the U. 8. Signal Corps at Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., spent several days last week with hls parents, Mr. and family last week moved from the Delbert Confer, tenant on the house near Pléasant Gap which they Willlam Taylor farm near Belle. | have occupied for a number of years, fonte, suffered a severe laceration of | to their newly bullt home on East the nose early last week when the Linn street. {id of & milk cooler fell and struck | —Miss Hazel Colpetzer, employed him. at the State Capitol in Harrisburg, | —Mr, and Mrs. Paul Rt lomat | spent. the lattér part of last week and family will move this month in Bellefonte with her mother,"Mrs. [from an apartment in the Houck | Fanny M. Colpetzer, at her home on home on North Ridge street, to a Penn street, {house near the Forge, south of Belle- | and Mrs, George Carpeneto and family, of North Allegheny street, -L. C. Heineman, secretary of the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. is rejolcing over his 1942 license number. It is “VJ163" which he belives might mean —Mrs, Morton Abelson, of Phila- delphla, spent the weekend (in Miles- burg with relatives, Mrs, Abelson, the former Jerry Confer, of Belle “Victory over the Japs,"—to | which we add "in 163 days," we hope. | —Fred Benner, son of Mrs. Mary | fonte. | Benner, of East Bishop street, and for some time an employe of Belle- fonte borough, departed Friday for Altoona, with expectations of enlis- ting in the U. S. Army. —A son was born early Friday morning at the Centre County Hos- | pital to Mrs. Betty Houck, of Belle- | fonte., Mrs. Houck is the former Betty Heverly, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Heverly, of North Spring street. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, of Newark, N. J, former well known residents of Bellefonte, spent the weekend here as guests of Mr. Mil- ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George A. Miller, at thelr home on North Spring street. —~Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Stere and | ~—Carl F. Schenck, of East Lamb [g00. of the Markland Hotel, moved {Ereth euployed I the loa! offices | 5 philadelphia several months ago. of the Be elephone Co. spent! y bin . | several days last week attending al —Willls H, Gelssinger, Bellefonte {Bell Telephone Company school in Harrisburg. | Brooks-Doll Post American Legion, | Bellefonte, was expected home last | fonte, and Mr. Abelson, former man- | IR. D. mall carrier and adjutant of | --Daniel O'Leary, son of Mr, and | Mrs. Danlel O'Leary, of North Penn | street, who had been stationed at! New Cumberland since entering the U. 8. Army on February 21, is now | at Camp Polk, la. —Mrs. M. C. Levi, who several] attack, is reported to be recovering | slowly at the home of her son«in-! law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs | Hurrison Kline, on Fast High street | -=Mr. and. Mrs, Roger Bell and! family last Wednesday moved from night from the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia, where he had been under treatment since Monday of last week —Pvt. Carl G. Kellerman, (n the medical corps at Camp Livingston, la. is home on a ten-day furlough weeks ogo suffered a severe heart|gnd spent Sunday as a guest of Miss Pauline Moyer, at Pleasant Gap Pvt. Kellerman is at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Keller- man at Coleville Mrs. John Copley and daughter, Miss Marie Chandler, of Halfmoon daughter, Charlotte, of Unionville, | the Forge, south of Béllefonte, Into Terrace. Monday went to Philadel. spent last Thursday in Bellefonte, | with Mr. and Mrs. Stere’s son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. | Stere, of the Fortney apartments on | East Bishop street. —Mrs. Milton Straub, of South | the hotne on Bouth Bpring street occupied by Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. ! Milton Straub, —Mrs. Minne Whitecar Tressel, | Philadelphia last Wednesday. Mrs. | phia for a several days’ visit. While in that city they are spending much | of thelr time attending the flower show. Miss Chandler is employed returned to her home here from !in the offices of the Titan Metal Co. here. Spring street, suffered sprained lig- | Tressel was accompanied on the tp | __captain Ells O. Keller, son of aments and muscles of the right arm | by her youngest daughter Patricia, |y(rs Harry Keller, last Tuesday In a fall in a bedroom of her home. No broken bones were revealed In an x-ray examination at | the Centre County hopsital. ooth of them having undergone treatment at the Naval Hoepltal, —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guisewhite | of the Orvis apartments, East Curtin street, is now with the U. 8S. Alr Corps at Mitchell Field, N. Y. Captain Keller {of Aaronsburg, last week moved tc |is well known in the Bellefonte area, —Mrs. Martin M. Matthews and! Bellefonte and are now occupying having been for some years a mem- three children of Pleasant Gap, have | the bungalow at the rear of the Rob- ber of the Bellefonte High School stored their furniture and have gone ert Roan house, East Bishop street. | faculty. to make their Mr. Oulsewhite is employed at the Pittsburgh. to Baltimore, Md. home, Mr. Matthews, former radio State Highway garage on East Blsh- | technician at the Bellefonte alrport op street. | died last February 23 at his home in| Pleasant Gap. Miss Rita McClure, of Philadel. | His famlly is residing near —After reading this item turn to the front page and Inspect the date on the pink labal of your paper. It | pila, spent the weekend here as a carries an important message loo, -John D. Whitecar U. 8. N., was | guest of Miss Rebecea Troupe, at the as it reveals the expiration date of returned to the Atlantic fleet from | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, your subscription. Do you prefer the Pacific Coast where he has seen C. H. Troup, oh South Thomas street. being in arrears Instead of a pakl rome exciting action at sea. Mr. | Miss McClure and Miss Troup were up subscriber? Your cooperation in Whitecar will be siationed on the | schoolmates al West Chester State keeping your subscription paid up East Coast. indefinitely and will live | at Navy Heights, Groton, Conn., with | his family. Centre County Women's Teachers’ College, | —Mr, ahd Mrs, D. B. Eckenroth, | for the past 15 years engaged in! farming near Rockview penitentiary, will be greatly appreciated, ~At a shrimp feed held by Prooks- Dool Post Ciub 33, at the Legion . home on East Howard street, Sat. | mocratic Club wish to expfess| have given up farming and last Wed- | urday night, the Club issued as fa- their appreciation to the public for | nesday moved to Lemont where they vors among the guests a total of 300 their patronage and assistance in { will make their future home. Mr. | Defense Savings Stamp Books, each | making a success of the Red Cross and -Mrs. Eckenroth were business containing a ten-cent Defense stamp. tea held last Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. H. P. Schaefler, | Bellefonte. ! visitors in Bellefonte Friday. i Donald J. Johnson, son of Mr. | and Mrs, Elwood Johnson, of West The Club hopes that each person re- ceiving one of the books will con-. tinue purchasing stamps until the —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, of | Linn street; who recently enlisted in book is filled. West High street. departed Saturday | | the parachute dividon of the 1, 8.1 ~~Motorists changing license plates for Harrisburg, where they expect fo | Arm?, and who had been stationed are urged to place discarded tags in make their future home. Mrs, Mur- | at New Cumberland, has been trans. 'a large box which has been provided ray. the former Adeline Olewine and | ferred to Camp Wheeler, Oa., where in the court yard in front of the Mr. Murrey had occupied Mrs. Ed- | he will take 3 basic training course Y. M. C. A. for that purpose. The ward Harper's residence on West High street sinoe last fall. fof 13 weeks. i Miss Louise McGowan, daugh-, plates collected at the “Y" will be turned over fo the Salvation Army —Markle's Dairy, Pleasant Gap, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGow- | Which will supervise transportation thls week is distributing among its an, of Bush Addition, recently re- to steel mills where the metal will patrons and friends, large mape of signed ber position as a registered be converted to war uses the world, on which are marked the | nurse. at Georgetown University The col- lettion here is sponsored by the local distances between key points. The | Hospital, Washington, D. C, and is Chamber of Commerce map; in full colors and sturdily made is a great asset for fronts. following the! news of World War IT on its many | now in charge of medical supplies at | Georgetown University Med cal School, also in Washington, } ~M?*, and Mrs. Edgar Wagner and | ~Invitations are out for the wed- ding of Mists Mary Miller Reed, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs, William Mc- Kennan Reed, and John Blair Sut- —Weekend guests at the home of daughter Patty, have made arrange. ton Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rev. and Mrs. Willlam C. Thomp- | ments to move from the Kelley bun- {Blair Sutton, of Pittsburgh son -at the Presbyterian manse on! included | the apartment In the Heverly build- Monday, April 6, at the Church of Norih Allegheny street galow on East Bishop street into i The wedding is fo be held at 4:30 p. m. their son-in-law and deughter, Mr. | ing, North Allegheny street, vacated the Ascension, Pittsburgh. Mr. Sut- end Mrs. Willlam P. Simmonds, of | by the R. Cameron Heverly family. |ton, Sr, Is president of the Sutton New York City. Mrs. Simmonds is | The Heverleys have moved to Ra- Engineering Company, Bellefonte, the former Josephine Thompson, of | venna, Ohio, where Mr. Heverly Is and the prospective bridegroom's Bellefonte. | ~—Charles F, Mensch, editor of the employed. | Charles A. Smith, of Bellefonte, | parents have made arangements to spend the summer here in the Me- Keystone Gazette, Bellefonte, de-| who for several weeks had been em- | Curdy home on East Linn street, parted last Thursday for Newport, Ithode Island, having been called for service In the Naval Reserve, Mr. Mensch enlisted In that branch of service some weeks ago, During his absence his place on the Gazette will be taken by Mrs. Wallaca J. Ward, of North Allegheny street. —Mir. and Mrs. E. W. Nilsson and | daughter, Mary Louise, have made urrangemerits to move about May 1 from the third floor apartment in the W. 0. Chambers residence, East Curtin street, to an apartment now being prepared in the P. F. Hallo- well residence “Upsondownes” on North Allegheny street, Mr. Nilsson is employed in the engineering de- partment of the Sution Engineering Company. Mrs. G. Edward Harper, who since suffering a fractured hip last fall has heen with her sister-in-law, cupled by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur- ray. Mrs. Murray is the former Ade- line Olewine of ‘Bellefonte, Hublershurg. Miss Whitécar was re- ciplent of many useful gifts, A + greal pumber of Defense Stamps were presented to her as gifts. . | Penn State who will compete with i ployed by the Acme Tool Corpora- | j tion at Parkersburg, West Va, has | resigned his post there lo accept a! | position as tool designer at the Avin- tion Corporation plant in William- Rhoads of Coleville, is with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mts, Leonard Rhoads | at Coleville for the time being. | «Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery and young son, Richard, of Roches- | ter, N. Y.. arrived in Bellefonte last | Thursday for a visit with Mr. and | Mrs. Montgomery's respective par- Lents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Montgom- ery, of West High street, and Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Runkle, of North Spring street. Mr. Montgomery ex- pects to be here for a week, while Mrs. Montgomery and son will re. malin for two weeks. Those from out of town in Belle fonte Sunday for tiie funeral of Mrs. Carrie Jodon were Rev, and Mrs. J. D. Steele and daughter, Betty, Cum- berland; Mrs. Martha Coxey, Green- wood; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanley of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hall, Fleming; Mrs. Margaret Godshall; Miss Eva M. Balley, Centre Hall; Mrs. Catherine Tharp, Lemont; Pfc. Carl Jodon, Pt. Blanding, Fla.; Mrs. Carl Jodon, Mr. and Mrs, George L. Jodon, State College, and Mrs, Betty Croak, Mill Hall. ~James B, Craig, Jr., of Belle. fonte, is one of eight students from students from three other schools in an extempore-discussion contest on Inter-American affairs at the College on March 21. Other colleges participating will be Bucknell, Dick. inson, and Lock Hiyven State Teach- ers’ College, Winners in the contest which is part of a nations] compe- tition sponsored by the [{elson Rock. efeller Office of Coordinator of In- tér-American Affalrs, will be sent to a regional contest. All finalists in the finals in Washington, D. C. sport. Mrs. Smith, the former Ruth | Elizabeth Sheetz, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. L. P. Sheetz, of Mlles- burg, who is a student at Moody | Bible Institute, Chicago, has recently | been elected recording secretary of Missionary Union. The purpose of | this live student organization is to interest the one thousand day school | students in the cause of world-wide | missions. In addition to dally prayer meetings and weekly popular gath- erings for the entire student body, Missionary Union sends out groups | of students to conduct young peoples meetings in Chicago churches, Miss Sheetz is looking forward to mission- ary work in South America, ~Y.M. C. A, secretary L. C. Helne- man and Mrs. Heineman, of Wilow« bank street, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Taylor, of East Linn street, on Saturday and Sunday attended the eighth annual Spiritual Emphasis Retreat for Y. M. C. A, directors and secretaries, pastors and church workers, at the Hotel Hershey, at Hershey. The principal speaker at the retreat was Dr. E. G. Homri- ghausen, nationally known religious and spiritual leader. The retreat was exceptionally well attended and the program was a most interesting on May 14 will be awarded a con- ducted tour of South America, {father, Milton E. Straub, of Belle- | fonte, | Kenneth Charles Martin, North | Thomas street, Saturday celebrated [his 12th birthday anniversary at a dinner served at the family home, [A number of friends were guests at i the dinner. -Mrs. Fred Mallory, and apartments, West High sireet, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mallory's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carr iat Brookville. {| —Mr, and Mrs, William J. Pisher, who for the past five years have op {cupled an apartment in the First { National Bank building, North Alle- igheny street, will move late this month into the East Bishop street. Mr. Fisher is an employe of the Levine store -or. and Mrs. George McNichol, of Reading, are recelving congratu- lations on the recent birth of their second child and first son at Reading. I Mrs. McNichol is the former Anne Broderick, of State College, while Mr. McNichol is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James McNichol, of East How rd street, Bellefonte. ard Pvt. Richard Wallace, who is with the U. 8. Air Corps at Randolph ! Field, Texas, arrived home Priday | for a ten-day furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs James Wallace, of Milesburg. “Dick,” proprietor of the Wallace Service Station on South Water street, {s in the recrea- tion department of the Alr Corp ~David Fortney, Myles Sallock and Olle Bhippling, all of St, Marys, and James Deeter and Jack Bleeck- er, both of Johnronburg, spent last Thirsday evening In Bellefonte with Mr. Fortney's parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Paul Fortney, snd that night at- tended a DeMolay meeting at Atate College, Mr. Dweter [1 di of the lodge, strict deputy ~The American Home Section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Wagner on Curtin street last Monday afternoon Mr. John Popson, a representative of the West Penn Power Company, gave @ talk on modern electric appliances and showed two reels of moving plc- tures In technicolor os a demonstra- tion and which was greatly enjoyed by the members. After the business meeting a delightful St. Patrick's Party was held and delicious re- freshments were served in keeping with the occasion, by the hostess. Mrs. Wagner, assisted by Mrs. Morris Campbell antl Mrs. Ross Buller, who were the co-hasterses (Additional Locals on Page 4) Lost and Found LGT--Qlris’ brown boot wit Belisfoute or lec pone Bellefayie | whe h a oan) FOUND-—A pair of children's eye. fosmmes. Owner can have same by and paying for this advertisement Work Wanted girl wants house- work; I chlidren preferred Phone 634, Bellefonte x12 WANTED--Work on a farm at ten- ant. Prefer 5 stocked farm 10 work Inquire of Clarence J. Bager. Biate College, Pa., Route 1. Woodyerest wv Help Wanted WANTED-Girl for housework. Rob. ert Woodring, East Howard street. x12 WANTED--Oood farm hand by th Young man nprefersed. A Phone x12 WANTED Men to cut ai 8600 a cord. Pay every week Inquire of ££ S. Bennett, RB. D. 3, Belisfonte, Pa xié Daper Miss 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- gain Counter. RATES —Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion. Where advertise. ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. { REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate ' advertising--sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted wo divulge the name {of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ‘ocrat 1s 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, ks Stickler house on | FOR suite BALE--£ix piece dining room Phone 3102, Bellefonte, Pa x12 4 Sale or Exchange FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE-—Several ] weked farms, on improved road wl§y Term madhinery Pood WOrk horses cows, hog ital ——— ! ears, loose i SALE~60 bushels of Irish Cob- mixed hay, ete. want beef and vy $2.00 cwt M: An nt ny ' " “4 tp calle or nyu of n, Pa Ed Haup Inquire of Centre Hall, x12 FOR SALE--Clover seed Wallace Iigen, R. D. 1, Pa FOR y ; bier potatoes " Live Stock SAL} ow with 31 Zale 3 Sn B MOR tt M. Hoy (Hecla Park) Roy 9 hay D Pa . R FOR A cow pe . FOR BALE~—Russett potatoes N o%f ~~ $1.25 a bushel, Inquire of Claud Poll J Corl, R. D., Pa Bellefonte 1400 . calling 8% this office and identifying wood | FOR BALE ~— Used electric machines, Inquire of Elec ply Co. Bellefonte, Pa. Dial FCI BALE — Clover seed Laac G. Harpster, Pent Pa Fhone Warriomns is i BALE Some lanoast PD fn age pred corn Yarnell, Bel we 6372 lefon te FOI: SALE~--Ursed Olen © 6b rink Inquire of Johusonbeugh, RH Pa fad One Canines harness M ro of Harry 3 i Cal BALE work on. Inquire ot Howard, RR. D wae MOR BALE Maple twin Diele Ing Whitecar Tressel, Girewet, Bellefonte FOR SALE-—Two 23-inch horse ool- Inquire of Harmon Beliefonie Bird, "a POT. SALE-Delicious apg : , BO oenis bushel! POR clovergeed $1450 and $1500 a bushel. Alsyke 81500. Bweet clover $7.20, Bargain prices. Eimer C. Ross, lemont, Pa x13 FOR SALE — 12 red clover scod coming 5 Years Pred Cori, bushels Alen old, t Beliefom FOR SALE—A Kelvinator electric re- JO! frigerasor, in good condition A. Spearly, 401 W ve, Biate College, Pa In Phone : xi2 | FOR BALE--Studebaker coupe, run 25.000 miles; 2 new tires: in pood Minning condition. Inquire of A. C Heverly, 19 East High street, Belle- fonte, Pa. G-1f FOR SALE—Clover seed, cron of 1041 nicely cleaned, 814 bushel: with 3 per cent timothy, 813. CH. Camp- Hell, Penna Purnace, Pa. Phone 377% iege, Pa x12 FOR SALE—112 rats Behl Red Saul Hardware, Belief § —————————— ———— POR SALE.-8 or 12-can electric milk cooler, 100-pound capacity or ma- chine included. Good as new P. Zimmerman, Bellefonte R Nigh Bank). Dial 6374. | POT. SALE — Screened Manchu soy beans: Rogued Michigan feed potatoes: corn by Kyle Alexander, 131 W Slate College. Phone 2752 D x13 the bushel Park Ave. WANTED-—Men and women for sales work In Bellefonte and State Coi- lege. Not affected by priorities. Write iD. C. Frye, Lock Haven, Pa. xlé WANTED-—Man and wife, experienc ed In farming % work on farm, by the month; good wages for the right man, DZ. Anglin, ward, Pa x12 WANTED--A single or married man, who can operate tractor, to work cn farm. Inquire of W. R Buffalo Run, Belisfonte, Phone 0543 Wanted to Rent RD 1 x12 WANTED-To rent or buy a small farm of 26 acres or less, within 8 miles of Ballefonte, with elactticity {Write Box 74, Fieming, Pa x Wanted to Buy | WANTED — To buy small farm or |, part of farm, 1 Ww 25 acres, within i5 miles of Bellefonte. Dial Belle {fonte 2005. 11-88 WANTED To buy eattle of ang kind. Also trade or buy bulla. In- Suite of Hubert Nell, Bellefonte R . 2. Phone 6464, ar WANTED-.Ts buy some old hortes Also all kinds of livestock and poultry. Albert N. McoCaleb, Logad- ton, R. ¥. D. Phone 2622. xi8 —_ ANTED buy second band shafting and babbit; best prices paid. Inquire of Swartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone an -i WANTED Antique furniture, bure and china. High- Cora M., Schmuck, ab Bt, York, Pa. x17 Articles tor Sale POR SALE few Jushel ot Jame. grown - good. J. © Pine pant: Bo : x 19 FOR SALE--80 bushels of food pota- foes, John T, , Julian, Pa. RD (up Ra? Bd x12 Wood- | Tressler, | 2 truck POR BALE — B8hort slab | Oreensvalley saw mill near fant Bap. also at Hennigh's saw mill | near tters Mills W. Houta Lumbe* Co 2-1 FOR SALE--Chest of fine cabinet- { making tools. Complete sot of ex- (ceptionally good tools, all In excel. {lent condition. Mrs Ruth M. Eby | Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone 6304 x12 [POR SALE—Adding machines, cach { Tegioterd, York safes. Bold on the ‘enay payment plan. Liberal allow- {ance for old machine. Write or phone [to Palmer C. Blerly, Rebersburg, Pa x12 IOI’. SALE — 1006 Chevrolet town { tedan; 1035 Chelwolet SHour-dnor jredan: 1033 Chevrolet coach; 1032 | Chievralet coach: 19290 Chevrolet ton (good. tires). Bleriy's Oarage, | Rebersyurg, Pa x12 pon | FOR SALB-Modal 52, 12-inch bot. tom John Desre tractor plow, used {very litle. Also one 7-A Oillver 12- | inch bottom tractor plow. Price jcheap. Raymond 8. Schrack, lLogan- jton, R. D, 2 x12 | | FOR BALE-Typewriters, adding mas | Chines, cash registers, York safes. | Sold on the easy payment plan. Lib. eral allowance for your old machine. Write or phone to Palmer C, Blerly, Rebershurg, Pa. x12 I'CR BALE ~-5 neavy-duty, six-ply tion; size One heavy-duty Nash 8 motor, $25. , Smith, 215 Spruce street, Clearfield, Pa, 2 FOR SALE Firestone battery radio, Wri ube, 8 roi, Wet bation inelud- ’ . Also a nigomery Ward wick oil stove, used one year. Inquire of Gerald , one mile east of Hublersburg, . x12 Col- | Roy | wood at 1" Piras- | wed tires and tubes, good condi- 850x168. | Price | FOR BALE ire of C one Zion Three M PF 1913 FOR BALE-A good heavy bay hors LO Ford or 1 Geo 4 POR BALE~¥Palr of roar year als >. Bid FARMERS Penns Valley Sa Centre Hall, Pa, holds = Tuesday. Bring your Ii poultry, you can expect 8 T. Relgel, owner, FOR SalR Two young month Alnty apoiied Poland enough for | Pa elt i. large whell mont SALE Horse, { thre ighing from 14560 to 1600 pounds , Rood workers, built the way ike them. Ali sorrels. Priced 10 R CHOC | sell, Pa. F. D. Phone 8-R-186 x13 new. Not home on Punk, Lamar, Pa x13 , practically 33 R OG ~Team 4-year-old around 3200 « quiet team black 6- weighing around registered Per 8 and oolia geld- black and good B.C xi4 Poult ry FAV FOR BALE Two | Lindenpmudlh, U L$ 3 FC SALE -100 Barred Rock | . 8 = weeks old. Bred from Russet | xi? | prices on White Leg New Hampehire Reds, and Bare | red Rocks, Prices start 100: breeders blood glusratlies on sexed Se fier. MeAlisterville, FOR SALE-Baby chicks, and ed chicks. See the healthy varieties you select from our tented; chicks Pa 8H“ G x19 “tart. Hvely tric batteries, without payine faney | i ied of Madisonbure nricas, We could not furnish any finer pedigreed quality at any cont Visit our poultry department, or write: Losch Supply Company rey Shore, Pa iD POR SBALE--Cocker spaniel, § montn old, broke on birds and rabbis ; T. K. Larkin, Port Matilda, Pa. x12 | —————— ———————— | POR BALE — Beagle puppies and | ‘lork Beat of breeding Reasonable. John W. Decker, Spring Mills, Pa x12 FOR SALE--An Irich setter bird doe, 11; vears old, broke, Also a corn crib, rat proof, size 200 bBushels, Ine oulre of Harry Kessinger, Woodward Par x14 x18 0gs, Pets, Etc. staried FOR SALE -— Eight-room hotse, 6 acres of ground, barn and other buildings, fruit; Jocated near Zion | Phone 26-R-5, Zion. x13 { FOR SALE-Building lots corner of | Adams Ave {Btate College, Pa. L. Behers, 522 N 4364, State College FOR SALE--10-room house, or will rent S-room first floor apartment, Bath, garage, garden, all convene fences, Possession at once. Mrs Ella Cartwright, Milesburg, Pa. x14 xis Cu Phone 3 State BURIAL VAULTS-Be sure it is a Dunlap concrete burial vault when must choose one. Made by Dun- Brothers for the past went years and woud direct 10 you for #40. livered anywhere in Centre Coun- b. Telephone Bellefonte 508, un FOR SALE-Fatm lime at ce fare Witia an Mord 30 Pov; uire of . D. 2. Phone C, M. , Howard Zion 1013 (Nittany). 2-1 2766, ENORAVED--Name cards, weddl invitations and probe Mbps | ete, can be fur- nished by us ai re Ces. We have ob disblay all kinds of en- ise« lon farm. City water in t orchard. POR SALE — 80-acre farm. located between Bigler and Wallaceton. Priced at 3850, $200 FOR SALE OR RENT-Modern five. mom house; two enclosed porches, bath, furnace, hirdwood floors, garage. etc. New two years ago. Sells ing price, $3200, WII finance #3000 on mortgage, Rental $25 monthly Inouire of Mm. Ray C. Noil, Pleas ant Gap, Pa. Phone Bellefonte gr) x of Anna M x13 acres and | | Harry Pisher, Warriors Mark, | at $1.95 per | == LEA hy Pe | FOR RENT — A K | ; | Pho Jers § Real Estate - For Sale|’ i and N. Allen street, | Inquire of David | Allen street, or dial | y | | i Inquire of M. Fauble, Bellefonte, Pa 7-1 FOR BALE--Small house, with ele tricity and electric water system, three-fourths acre land, Inquire of Ray P. Decker, Centre Hall, Pa. x12 | FOR RENT --120-acre form, west of Pennsylvania equipped for E. Grazier, Pa two mile, Furnace, barn Write HR Juniata Second xi2 402 POR BALE~-A farm In Taylor town- ship, on route 220. Nine-room brick house, barn and other outbulid consisting of 86 acre 0 sett re of Mr Helen Matilda, Pa eaLue Inquil » Urban, | POR BAI wrahu ~House and lo iE For Sale or Rent POR : ALE OR RENT] A house ha "Bo Business Op SATS Hr f Lemont, Pa. Gi portunity ec 1 PL y i hie Phone 745 Belle 1's Apartments tor Kent FOR Rooms For Rent Paward 8pi Belirfonie FOR RENT Cer POR RENT Three second foor; heat Mrs, Flizabeth Hace street, Bellefonte, Pa POR RENT--8tore rom Bush yulld pied by I Immediate 8b CY Inquir of Belieionte Trust Co. Bellelonie Bf FOR RENT--8toreroom located Thal dbullding West High street formerly occupied Blove and Furnace April 1. Inquire of Co. Bellefonte, Pa in 03 Kalamazoo Co. Orccupancs Bellefonte hs x ed i Houses tor Rent ras EU Komiatte -t or awe.ling aii Rent 835 a i ance Rr 541 FCR RENT -PFive-room modern convenience RA » POR RENT—Front hall Le recently modern corner Ie conver i ¥ of Snoring and Bishop sis Belicfonie 2015 POR RENT Desirable country home Electricity, running water Loca n Brivhvalley, one mile west E. 1. Peltenberger Spring Milla, Pa. Phone 9-R-13. x12 FOR RENT conveniences, I treet A re rruerite Lambert FOR RENT -— Five-room house conveniences: modern. newly orated and painted. Avallable 1. located Bast Church street block. Centre Hall, Pa. laure kie Contre Hall Hotel Loan Wanted WARTED «Toa horrow 82000 for 2 Years; first mortgage Property for 840 per month. Write H , 1614 3nd Ave. Altoona, Pa. x13 | Miscellaneous DEAD SBTOCK-—Removed promptly | B. M. Keller, Millhelm, Pa. Phone | 75-R-2. Reverse charges. 1-14 | ATTENTION, MOTORISTS --Am go- | 0 Harrisburg, Wednesday, | 25, for auto license plates, Leave application forms, funds, at County Chevrolet Gamage. Bellefonte | Fee, 50 conte. James J. Leitzell. x12 FUR STORAOE--Our vault is now | Open every evening from 68 to 8 to! receive pomis for storage. All coats | fully Insured. We will call for your! coat. Phone 2028. . C Witmer Store, 23 W. High street, Beliefonte a. x14 all dec. April Hotel Run- x12 os — WE HAVE A Pere 4 shipping milk. | _ Pt maae TY wm Ah He M Jleto 1-48 STOCK Removed promptly. a al my expenae, phong nite, Lloyd L Smith, 1+ Repairs furniture, covers made Upholsteri lamb Bt. Phone 362-R., Pa 1-12 REPATILRD - (77) kings ing and Tham peor E MNTFTTURRE all of D 102 rie ’ o on or Yop ACHINE WORK - knives sharpens Floor Show EVERY NIGHT ne. RT ge Harry's Tavern 8S. Spring St Bellefonte, Pa | to | RETR HINER RR Dy GROWERS of CORN HAVE FOUND § ARMOUR’S PAYS and PAYS! Many experienced corn growers can 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, earlier maturity and firm, well-fillad ears that command higher prices. Benes fit from this experience and join the BIG CROP farmers for a larger, finer-quality har. vest vield ARMOUR’S BIG CROP FERTILIZERS W. E. HOMAN OAK HALL STATION, Centre County, Pa. Nice Line of Pottery Which is suitable for all kinds of Flowers and Plants. Woodring's Floral Gardens 127 Fast Howard St Bellefonte, Penna.
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