BELLEFONTE, PA. Tip in March 25, 1943. LOCALS John LL. Hockenberry, of Mo- shannon, was a Bellefonte visitor on Monday. ~Frank L. Walker, well known farmer from Aaronsburg, was a call- er at our office Monday while In town on business —Miss Marjorie Tomeo, employed at Philadelphia, spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Tomco of Storms. town Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rankin, of Camp Hill, Pa, spent from Saturday until Monday with the former's father, W. B. Rankin, on East Cur- tin street GG rector, returned day, after having his home in that week because of a T. E. Jodon left lJowa to purchase a horses. He expects to offer public sale at the George Lohr near Axemann on Monday, Apri! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Probst two little girls, Kathryn Marie Nancy Belle Buffalo, N. Y.. ed over the weekend with Probst's parents, Mr. and Mrs ton Lucas and family, of Miles Because of war conditions the Undine Fire Company revised the age limit for membership. The es have been ( 'd to admit membe from 21 to 50 year id The former age limit was 21 to 45 Years Aaron Tressler Mills, well known ship tax collector to the Centre County for treatment last week, ted to be discharged from the insti- faution last night or today Mrs. George L. Swope ha ternegd to the home hey Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Eisenhauer, 1 Milesburg, from a months’ visi in Augusta, Georgia Mrs husband, Sgt. George Swope, Lk tioned at Ol General Ha » Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klinger on Friday moved from one of the Heverly apartments on North Alle gheny street, into the home of Mi and Mrs. Ear! Heverly, on East Bishop street Pvt. George Shope, with the U, 8 Army at Moody Field, Ga, is gpending a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Shope, on Pike street, and with other relatives in Bellefonte and vicinity Mrs. Mabel Heverly Mrs. Betty Houck, expect to move the Tanne; street to one who Is and daugh- and young this month on North the Heverly Allegheny ter on from Spring apartments treet The J. W. Baker family of Ty- ha made arrangement into the house on North Spring vacated by Mrs. Mabel Hev- erly. Mr. Baker acting passenger nt agent for the Pennsyl- late house of On North mneral di- : Mon- to one move treet Neff, Millheim ft to his duties been confined community for a re cold to Ve Sunday for carload of them at barn 5 and freig! vania Railroad in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young married last Decembe: gofle Lo ping in Petrikin apartments on treet. Mrs. Young k arash Knisely Himte 1g Street Arthur Houck, Arthur who wer and housekee th High nwmer and one Wes the ol Knisely of " ol na $ i vf 0 : fe daughte; burg Jr Houck Wedne Army has day JASS ~ rul hang ervice tation, and Grove of Pine Ferguson who was admitted Hospital here was expec- ay viel fre ©. ol parent Wal two Swope’ » aital ir ver pital i J. Quici, Bellefc with arles Ch: arles H in | two weeks and Mrs, Cl Milesburg and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Qui end family of North Spring Mrs. Quici the for Eliza Clauser Mrs. Joseph Fa Clinefelter, and Mrs sidy. all of Bellefonte Rumberger of Plea awarded prizes at a card pi sored by the Catholic America at the Re onarters, Bellefonte night, Ten tables w -Mr. and Mrs and daughter, June spent last week in Mr. Martin's father, and Mrs. Martin, of North Spring street. They also were guests of Mr Martin's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of the Hazel apartments Mrs. Vingent Stevens Bobby, returned to ti Kittaning, Tuesaday with the former's Mrs. Jacob Hoy, of South Thomas street. Mrs. Pearl Houck, of Balti more. Md., another daugh Mr and Mrs. Hoy. returned he Thursday after having been a brief visit. «Mrs. Gienn Aumiller etreet, Friday was admitted Centre County Hospital to underge oheervation and treatment Driring ber absence from home Ider son. Arch. is a guest of Mr. and Mr Leslie Thomas of Thoma treet while her younger son Is with hi grandparents in Mifflinburg Mr aAumiller is serving the armed forees -Miss Beulah Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith fonte, last week beg her ¢ member of the Marin Women's Reserve. Miss smi rorted to Stroudsburg Friday. was later sent to New York City She passed preliminary examinations at Buffalo, N. Y. Her brother, Thom- 84, ig a seaman, in the Navy -Pvt. and Mrs. J. Lawson Henry of Louisville, Ky spent the latter part of last week with Mrs, Henry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- son. of West Bishop street, and with Pvt. Henry's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Henry, of Philipshurg. Before entering the service Pvt. Henry Wa employed at Rockview penitentiary Mrs. Henry is the former Mary Elizabeth Waite, of Bellefonte Put. Bdward 1. Nelson, bor of a mess squadron U. 8. Alr Corps at Lincoln Air Base Lincoln, Rebraska, postcards us that everything out there is fine, and by vervthing™ we take it that Eddie means just that. Pvt. Nelson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb street, for a number of yrars was a member of the presse roomy force of The Centre Dernocrat Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fromm and son. Richard, of West Logan street, gent a few days early last week in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs Fromm's older son, Kenneth Fromm and wife. The visit was a Kind of family reunion before Richard's de- parture during the weekend for army tervice, He was one of the group which was sent from Local Board No. 2. Bellefonte, to the reception eonter at New Cumberland, ‘on Sat- urday Members of the drama section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club met last Wednesday night at” the home of Mrs. Leslie Thomas, with thirteen members present, Mrs. Alexander Prown, section chairman, presided. Following the business session, Mrs. fovella Cheeseman, co-chairman, discussed the study of makeups her par Cla SOT, Mr treet mer beth a aM last Wednesd in play Charies Martin of Harr I's Bellefonte with James Martin, has aces iitimore ere : pred hae Price Farrar busine: 3 with railroad : osition Ohio Rellefonte banking Eharon isbu wa ten ~-Miss Mildred Chambers, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers Snow Shoe a member of the WAVES, underwe 0 an operation appendicitis, Inst TH wrsday nt Hospital, Pittsburgh. Her went to Hitsoureh to be M nlescence rab AA fn mbers Mis of Or heir home Mercy after parents, Mr mother her Cha Verna Chambers cony niece of oO of Bellefonte ter of me r (3. Meek. of proud par- pughter former Lu- Md 3 Post - R. Meek fonte Mr Rasin Of Mr. Meek is a son George Bell Teaman, George street Meek Hie tertownm her © of t ret ] 3 vy daughte Teaman Mary and Mr East Howard week Philadelphia pacsed final examina- tions for service in the WAAC and be called for training sometime in April Miss Teaman, graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1941, has been employed at the Hoag Dalry Store oh West High street since that time A farewell dinner was held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoads of Coleville, Tuesday night last week in honor of their son leonard, Jr., who was one of the Eolectoes from Local Draft Board No. 2, of Bellefonte, who left for the reception center at New Cumberland on Friday Among those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas of Bush Addition, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith of Logan street, Bellefonte ~Miss Mary Elizabeth Sloop. of Bellefonte, has resigned her posi- tion as secretary to former Judge M. Ward Fleming and will go this weekend to Silver Springs, Md, where she hag agcepted a position In the Inboratories of Johns Hopkins University, Miss Sloop. a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, in addi- tion to her duties as secretary in the Fleming & Litke law offices, has been organist at Bt. John's Lutheran i! church for some years, Her sor in the latter post has not been named, although there are reported to be severdl candidates for the church position Mr. amd Mrs. Jesse Dunlap, of North Pofter street, Friday observed their 35th wedding anniversary and celebrated the event Sunday at a feomily dinner at thelr home. Mr. Dunlap is a fon of the late Centre County Commissioner and Mrs. John LL. Dunlap, of Bellefonte. He and Miss Linnke Irvin, of Coleville, were at wil ir With to ud in Rs dnt aa ghter of of Belle duties as 8 Corps ee. expects to an an and second clas of a meme. with the fonte where the couple has since re. sided. Dunlap was associated with his bro- 1 thers in the contracting firm of Dunlap Brothers, but for the past yea he has been an employe of the Penn Belle Hotel, Members of the family present for the anniversary Those present were: Mrs. John An- | Cinner, Sunday, were: Mr. and Mra derson. Miss Arlene Denny, Mrs. [Jack Dunlap and four children, Mi. Paul Eberhart, Miss Ellen Hassinger,| and Mrs. Oden Lucas and seven chil Mrs. Fred Lucas, Mrs. Edward R. dren, Mrs, Joseph Gingety and som, Miller, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs, Lucas | Francis, all of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rutter, Mrs, C. Nevin |and Mrs. Stamm, and Miss Eleanor Wion. johidren, of Milesburg. SUCCes~ | ithey are. It Is a pity a few can do so married on March 10, 1908, in Belle- For a number of years Mr. Melvin Dunlap and four for a time before leaving with her "husband for Buffalo. —— | Lt. James Carpeneto, son of Mrs, | —Mrs. Ralph ‘Toner, of North {Louls Carpeneto, of South Allegheny Allegheny street, spent last week in| street, recently was transferred from | Wilkes-Barre with her brother-in- Camp Langdon, N. H., to Standish, Mass | Gregory ~Miss Leila Robb, teacher in the | Ardmore schools, spent last week in! children, John and Nancy, of Ar- Bellefonte with her parents, Mr. and lington, Va spent the weekend In Mrs. N. E. Robb, at their home on! Bellefonte with Mr. and Mrs. S8hope's East Curtin street respective parents, Mr, and Mrs The Misses Blanche Poorman Clayton Shope and Mr. and Mrs, H and Nelle Flack have re-opened thelr CG. Witter, all of East Curtin street home on Reynolds avenue after hav. Mrs. Dalse B. Henderson, of East ing spent the more severe part of the | High street, and Mrs. W. E. Crossley winter at the Brockerhoff Hotel, East Bishop street, spent several W. Frederick Reynolds, Jr. of days last week in Philadelphia, and East Orange, N. J. spent several while there visited Mrs. Henderson's days last week in Bellefonte with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barnes, of Hatboro My Hugh M. Quigley and family, Mrs. Bertha Taylor, of East Linn of East Curtin street street, is a surgical patient at Johns Miss Erma Sloop Hopkins Hospital In Baltimore, Md, the Glenn L. Martin heving been admitted to that insti. Baltimore, Md., spent tution Inst week. Her daughter, Mr Belle with her Manchester who has been Mary Elizabeth Sloop, a mother, was expected home and Mrs. Philip i and family. of employed by Alrceraft Co, In the weekend sister, Miss My me Loulse with her vesterday Earl Brown of treet, an employe of the Match Company been for the | t two weeks because of injury he flered at home irown wa reading a new vhen one dren around Lim and an him in one causin of the ey medical treatment in fonte nd with Witeraft and f Willowbank Universal off duty an Mr. Saturday morning Rev. GO E Ander of Cineim Ohio, en- oute home by bu from New York, calle Mrs. Margaret 8ny- der at the Penn Belle Hotel, F Pellefonte the Rev. Mr. Ander vent to Pittsburgh on 14] has to yl d on eve rom on f+) of the chi the brushed { the room edie « paper Sunday wing, but without wit vou'd never have day of known calendar Ve weveral He ha ine are eration cball lookin temperature etead naer time and w 1 require treatment to work A. Kirk X gy part held at and 1A Adaitic Mile | the W it M Mrs ol AAC ami Bas Blefon nm of Mi Dundalk Ceore COeorg family, Kat uid Mrs. David rey David Jam n leen and Md Prown and shou y marriage to th East Bish. weekend Alfred Jones Additional Local ENTERTAINMENT ter of p {pr ntert on page Ruth Witmer Mrs. John F ant Gap, ret her ntal ne k Hospital) t Lewist aang: Witmer, Mon - from for the ter Red Cross gan Fire House March 3 ainment Peliefonte Cha neg a Of raed Dare the wn, tment of the Company Mill Hall d Mrs ! _Wion nd { the nd mo East Lamb nto the for- Welty house on mst Howard recently vacated by Mr. and Mra Charles B. McClellan and fam. i¥. The McClellans lost week went fo Harrisburg to make their future home Dr. and Mrs. J. J Curtin street, Inst to Philadelphia to atlend the Saturday. of their niece e Evens, of Elizabeth. N. J Kiipatricks expected fo svend 1 relatives and friends ia area Jellefonte Mrs. John from the F * on orth Thoma to the former Gambi le property at the n and Spring streets. Frank P. Hoag expect there within join 1 Lt ial evenins fea 1PIOY MARRIAGE LENSES Haine Onseroin Mill (§° Phillpebeirg i mn K rou V. Lingle a ao Frankl Marthe John Wii Marjorie sf Centre Hall Bpring Milla street MARKET QUOTATIONS Carrected Weekly by CY. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte $1 iUpatrick, of Thursday 556 65 1.10 before res ning 8. Dubbs on P. Hoag street, Mr. and moved Ha Amanda {Sianed A mer of Lin and Mrs 1 them % families havin property | Ages Clark N ing Mi pear Moshan non One and Gals MeCLUSIOK — We riends and neighbors {of riblites, and carn death of Mrs. Mildred Mc- and her son, Jar of Mo- Sig The husband anda wish 10 thank Kindness during the we two od Miss Jane and Mr treet . 1 daughter of Alkey. of East Louise H . thter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Bast High street, are ex- home this weekend from a ten-day visit with Miss Houser's bro- William FP. Houser, who is stationed at Lowry Field, near Den- ver, Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hoag and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, all of North Thomas street, gere in Camp Hill, Sunday, for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs, Hoag's son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoag Kenneth recently enlisted in the U. 8. Army and is now at New Cumberiand awaiting a trangfer to a training camp Stray Random Item: Things we con't like to see-<include a soldier with stripes taking a drink from a ottle in broad daylight Tuesday af- ternoon While walling up High, dreet. We have no quarrel with a soldier who has a thirst. But there is something we don't like in sec. ing a man in the nation’s uniform taking a Slug of whiskey on a pub- lic street In broad daylight. We like to think of our soldiers as being “on the ball” sven when they're off duty. Wo like to see ther; neat, orderly, efficient looking. If they want to re- ax a bit when on furlough, let then do it quietly and unobstrusively. We're all depending mightily on the army. We believe most soldiers are the kind of men all of us believe nas od) er. dau Houser pected We take th thanks Wo the une of thelr cars thelr many ESTRIGHT FRpressing our and friends for their Boral tribules and acts of kindly sympathy during the and funeral of Henry C. Esi- ate of Altoona (Signed) Mrs Estright WETZLER- -We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of thelr oars, their floral tributes and their many a of kindly sympathy during the iliness and death of John L. Weis. ier, of Bogas Sownahip (Bigned) The Joan L Wwetaier fami a TI ar ot ther v ee Lost and Found LOST- ~Oasoline ration “hook. P783- 758-H. In Half Moon Valley, Return to Hervert W. Jones, Port Matilda, Pa x12 LOST--"A" gasoline rationing book issued 10 Kennth Boone, Howard RD 1 Pinder please return 0 owner ot leave at this office xi2 LOST - « A pocket book ocontining money and auto license cards, Fin- der please return same to Charles Young, Bellefonte, Pa. and receive reward xi2 LOST-<In Brush Valley, white and yellow fox hound male dog. Ane swers 0 the name of Wenls Good reward offered if found dead or alive Sam Hilbish, Preebury, Pa LOST«-A white and tan dog hound. came to my place Saturday, March 2. It batt no Noense, Owner can have same by paving for this adver seement. Inauire of Bills W. Hall R D Julian, Pa Dix Run xi2 LOST a A rat terrier female amall dow. black and white Left my home In January PFifider will get re- ward i returned to my home, dead | oF wily Tag No. 4815, 1042 license, —Monday of last week Mr. and in Ae of Herman Pye, Bellefonte, Mrs. Clarence Grove, who reside! Pa. Mrs. Clair Coakley, Yarnell, Pa. near the Bellefonte Airport, received word that their daughter-in-law, Help Wanted mitch to bring discredit the vhole on Mrs. Norman Grove, of Buffalo, N Y. had been admitted to the Lal ayette General Hospital, Buffalo, to! undergd an appendectomy. Monday | of this week the Groves received | word that their son, Norman Grove, | ad been admitted to the same hose | ipital to undergo a similar operation. | Mra. Grove is reported to be recovers ing nicely at this time, while Mr. | Grove, who was operated upon Mon. | fay morning, ls reported to be In! satisfactory condition Norman! Grove for some time has been em-! ployed in a defense plant at Buf- | falo. His wife, the former Pauline Myers, was employed in Bellefonte | WANTED. A girl for fountain work wire of Widmann & Teah, Inc | Bee onte, Pa WANTED -A boy 10 help on farm atid with Pooged | a Age Rete to 0 years. Gramley, Schaefer : Ritter Store #HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Camp | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Leonard | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S8hope and | x17 i (feglion harrow; hay loader i | x12 | H i ets | = ws | | ia quart. Bring becca BR CLASSIFIED he —————, DVERTISEMENTS | — 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, gain Counter RATES Advertisements Issue, of first REAL ESTATE advertising—-sale or rent, KEYED ADS-All to this office, ments, Please do not call at the advertisements, as the publishers of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose » vertisement In subscriber will can be used these columns be charged the SIX Limes a year at di one WANTED--A all kin ded if irnmiey, Rebers married 10 do oO burg Ww ANTE! Man rent ho to |} Work obtainable of R G. Pye and we Child Wanted EDT sdont nd 4 year; { age No other Box B83 ad betw Prefer {rer Blt Sg WANT Port Work Wanted WANI ED Mr Elsie Work Cethoar ny i R Pa FOR PARM Alm al mrad beef Hiden Rk Yar S10 Phone Belle ad. no ty ries Few | ber, metals Kofman's Jur of Mileabure rub Jake wea 2471 4 Articles tor ale a a TE POR SALE--Mats ; Henney's Has Pa falta and Shon, Cet POR SALE N. B CGilopat Phaoe 478. J. POR Ps FOR SALE Ww + POR SALE. Typewriter dition ano billing 687. Rebersurg., Pa FOR SALE Cans Pour SALF- tonped POR h Bart By erETeeY il stees I BE, Koch POR SALE A 3-burner stove used three months k cab Bet. 205d as New. and vanity dresser Phone 2507 Bellefonte, after 5 o'clock x13 Treen Od teen FOR SALE--A 1080 Bujck coupe in good condition and good tires. In- aguire of Paul PF Myers, Bellefonte RD 1. Phone State Coliege 45685 xi2 POR SALE--A ©OUuDe, and pood O'Brien Pa PIRE I INSURANCE fire nhone Agent Mutual POR SALE ing 1941 Lquinbed tires 4 BE convertible with radio Phone 2331 Linn St. Belle Pod heates w fonte x12 When in need of insurance call John FF Reiah, a2-n-18 Rebersbwre Pa for Apaville & Countrymen's x12 TWO-nioos sce bamboo live room suite, consisting of dave enport and rocker. in good condi tion George J. Dolan Bri jefonte R D 3 (Axemann) x1 FOR BALE -- 1937 Chevrolet school bus, very mood mechanical condi tion: R € Allen cash register -add- ing machine combination Blerty Rebersurg Pa ron SALE We have a fow tlectrie Kits on band. No nelority rating re- outed. Call Milthelm 11-R-2. Hoe. terman & Stover Hardware x12 112 RATS Ril LED with ran Schult Lo Ra: Killer. Money back guarantee Harmiess chickens, animals and hu- mans. O A Kiines & Schaeffer's Hardware Stores, Bellefonte, Ps x20 x13 Trumbull practically new; tractor ‘plow; 4 Wagon land ladders, and other farm imple ments Rigens agent, (Mills, Pa. BR POR SALE-No. | Rural New of oer seed or eating Atos. Pp Long, Spring 1 x12 hundred pounds ursday Afusinpong. Have Inquiries for Several Prop. erties in Bellefonte. If You Are Interested in Disposing of Your Property Write or Phone MARY M. FAUBLE § Pa. Stiver | P ©. Julian, Pa. x15 FOR SALB—Six twenty-five words and 15 cents for each additional Insertion ments contain more than twenty-five words advertisements must be complied with by those answering the advertise office are not permitted to divulge Every subscriber to ubscription is paid up to date, is entitled to a time, regular flerent 2 | Miliheim Palmer CC. Weight 2400 brooders and Brooderator | i it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar or less, 25 cents for Where advertise one cent a word is charged A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate that request replies to be mailed for information concerning such the nsmne The Centre Demi 26-word ad- Otherwise the his privilege free of charge advertising intervals rate FOR PAIIM MACHINERY a or Lome Jor hey Pa m Machi Bhore a PATAIERS. We 3% been allotted 4 Oame iraciors for Centre county Also of hey farm eau ent. If Interested please phone it & Lerver Cx Cu x21 ATTENTION Ave | La rewenaville FOR SALE - FOR SALE f new Jot Pont a Sonver:- umber © ors. Also a 1940 1938 Para V- - TYASAP TET EN Live Stock FOR SALE--One small well broke to pide. Lioyd Howard BR D 1 FOR SALE--Tuno 18 months old Lowaer Onk Hall | PO MR BALE Two 1500 and 1400 Lewis Blade, R brown A Jeraey each nice 870 Pa bay horses pound Inquire of D. 2 Bellefonte, Pa xi2 POR SALE ~ One-year-cld heifer, also 30 bushels of soy beans John 8 Shaffer a Holsteir recieaned Coburn, x12 POR SALE--A amall Shetland pony with harness, saddle, bridie and bagay Inquie of Robert Gross, Pa £12 POR BALE--A team horses, grey and black, 11 and 12 years old Toauire of James Wate Kins Howard, Rr D x12 of POR BALE Spotted Poland-China sow, due to farrow March 24. In- auire of Clarence Gummn, Port Ma- tilda B.D. one mile wast of Storms own £12 {FOR SALE Nineteen head of Hol. gein and Guernsey dajry cattie All young castle. T. B. tested in quire of Steve Yakich, Port Matilda, |B sb ! (Buftalo Run road ) x13 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE-Two miki four kids. Inquire of hasell Ar RD 3 Spring Mills, Pa, near Fm Cave — Poultry laving, 50 cents a piece. Inquire 204 E Howard (of Glen Dunklebarger Si., Bellefonte CHICK, PULIETS, Day-old and started Rocks and Reds. Special ~doghorns, ucing, fast-growing stock from We Rs, By excellent, well- insulated wh brooders | ocomi [early | Operate on Kerlin Sand View Centre Hall, Pa, A BHO ana bantam hens, some x12 | COCKRRELS ~ | prices to | those who call at the farm. High- | "Soles Mart PARMERS....Penns Centre Hall, Pa Tuesday. Bring y pon witry, you can 1 Relgel, owner Valley Bales Barn holds sais svery our live stock and expect good prices Manager 1-11 The Clintor Pa. offers dispose of Auction POT - : FARMERS Mill Hall Lut Lo and poultry. by Mondsy as lo Joe youl ar your ve FEL ve Lidaing "A petit Ciel made nie Bec hde 1-tf CVery yO check Business Opportunity POR SALE A mile route ¢ and eqn. ment ad Oentre Hall Inquire of H { Relish Centre Hall Pa x12 POR Home od on Fel oO Garage For Rent RENT A tre N FOR FUN oes east Zion, irwiez Kerastetter, ( 3 i FOR REN Caled 1% mw Inquire of Hall, 2. D 4 = ‘RENT I= . Ee Con venieneoes Rent $27 ( DG. Write 1 the Centre Democrat FOR REXRT A with all conveniences in Lemont Pa Bathaate, Bellefonle FOR RENT Ome LON ant Gap Ii t Gan. Pa POR RENT water i: Also large Harry Byer STON «room house good garden Inquire of W R.D 2 of double way, Pleas Biore, Pleas. x12 main high re Noll's Phone 6132 A #ix-room house with Kitaben and eleciricity garden. Inauire of Mm Penna Purtiste, Pa. x13 POR RENT--A house five miles east of Centre Hall on Brush Valley road 2% acres of ground, garden and all kinds of fruit Inquire of W H Breon, R D 2 Spring Mills. Pa Xia FOR RENT. Available fix. room dwelling with all COnveLn- ences. Hall of double sone house at Azxemann Inquire of B O Har. vey Meminle Court wildineg 8-1 a Rooms For Rr heated, om ort- th closet near near business Dini 520, Belle- xi2 RENT large bedroom Ww Located ivtonie POH ahie throm We hs Be 40 fon Apartments tor Rent POR RENT with privat balls th Decker bull 2021 three rooms rd floor bivt partment spartment Inquire Cur “POH slove Loker Bax B4, Belle. ie 4 Announcements MEETING La ER # meetine of Cetnetory Asai * hei in the Com. $00 mm. Monday \ ) for the slerijon of 4 - erly and Jor the frefusctics of any oo her business of Lhe associ tion Revisions 10 the by-laws will be oresented for aporoval All fot WITS representatives of jot Owners wre members of the associa gf rd meeting x4 yers of you who r real exlate Taxpa of ren estate tax will he © ounty Commis- and embarrass ur personal taxes date, Your obed- TRESSLER Tax nace, Pa x12 Miscellaneous DEAL D TATOCK B Keller Mil! 83. or Beliefon Phone Reverse 1-1 DEAD STOCK — Removed promp Call Geo, J Vogt Centre Hall rd R-4 or Miliheim 30-R-5, at our exe pense i-a DEAD STOCK — Removed promptly. Call anvigne st my expense, phone 676-3-8 Bellefonte, Liowd IL. Smith Milesburg, Ps i- Repairing SERVICING -- Keep your Maytag working. Genuine parts and sere vice, We service all makes of wash- 1% and sweepers Sweeper brushes re-bristied RK. Owens Eectrio Store, 8 Allegheny street. Dial 20388 1-88 ~~ Cattle clipper al machine We also have In MACHINE WORK knives sharpened. Gener work of all kinds stock cold roll steel, cap screws set sorewn, Woodruff Kkewa key stock, ee Swartz Machine Shop, Belle. fonie Pa. Phone 2041 1-48 Dial | Poultry Raisers ! START Your CHICKS RIGHT With DR. SALSBURY'S PHEN-O-SAL The Double Duty Drinking Water Medicine HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 2079 Phone 23 Bellefonte Centre Hall { entre Hall Store open every Sat. urday from 2:30 to 8:30 P. M. MARKET FGGS - HATCHING EGGS WANTED! BABY CHICKS White Leghorn - Br. & White Rocks - N. H. Reds and Rock Red Cross. Straight or Sex. Write for my prices on Baby Chicks NOW ! Gervin K. Schaeffer MeAlisterville, Penna. Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte. Gel them al Your Grooers.
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