March 23, 1044. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Miva LOCALS | ~Misses Annie and Jennie Admins, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Meyers, of of Milesburg, have returned to their Pike street, expect to move about home after spending several months April 1 to Centre Hall, with relatives in State College. Claude Fisher, semman second —~Mrs,. Harry Williams has closed class, of Great Lakes, Ill, is spend- her home on Valentine street and Ing a 14-dfy leave with his parents, last night departed for Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs, Luther Fisher, of East where she expects to make her fu- Lamb street, ture home with her brother, W, G. Charles Fromun (departed Tues- Davis. day for Niagara Falls, N. Y., for a ~Mrs. Russell Beezer last Thurs. Visit with his son, Kenneth A day returned to Bellefonte from Fromm and family in that city. Mi New York City where she attended Fromm recently resigmed his posi- the International Hair Stylist Show toh as special delivery carrier at held in the Pennsylvania Hotel in the Bellefonte postoffice that city. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. SBoderman, of ~Miss Susanne Keichline, who is Salladasburg, and Mr. and Mrs, D Uving with her grandmother, Mrs. E. Gaines and son, T'oster, of Wil- J. M. Keichline, of East Bishop llamsport, spent the weekend in street, spent the weekend with her Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Soder- parents, Dr, and Mrs. J. M. Keich- gren’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr line, of Huntingdon. and Mrs. Ward Fisher, of East Cur- —Mrs, Philip Bickett, of East Lo- Un street. gan street, last Thursday was ad- “The condition of Rev. A G mitted to the Centre County Hos- Herr, superintendent of the Centre pital to undergo observation and County Home, who about ten day treatment. Mrs. Bickett has not been ago suffered a severe heart attack, in good health for some time. yesterday was reported to be im- —~Robert Thal recently returned Proving steadily, although he is still to his home in Pittsburgh after a confined to bed in the superinten- brief visit with his parents, Mr. and dent's apartment at the home, Mrs. Andrew Thal of South Alle- Miss Jean Dinges, daughter of gheny street. Robert is recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dinges, of East from a recent appendicitis opera- Bishop street, Monday began the tion. duties of her new position with the —Opl. Edward A. Gfrerer, son of U. 8. Weather Bureau at the Belle- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Girerer of Axe- fonte Airport. For the past five years mann, who has been stationed some- Miss Dinges had been employed a where in England for some time re- @ window trimmer at the Murphy cently enjoyedt a furlough which he Store here spent a part of it in Edinburgh, —Charles T. Noll, of Bellefonte, Scotland. who for some time has been employ- ~Mrs. Richard Trostle, of Harris- ¢d at the State Capitol In Harris- burg, spent several days last week DUE. Is reported to be recuperating in Bellefonte with her brother-in- steadily from an operation he un- Jaw and Sister, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph UGeTwent recently at the Harrisbur Baney, of West Logan street, and Hospital. Mr. Noll is the father of witls her brother, Harry McMullen, DF Richard P. Noll, of North Alle- of Milesburg. gheny street —~There will be a of ~—Mrs. Charles L. 8heckler depart- the Holy Eucharist John's yesterday to return to her home church (Episcopal), Bellefonte, on in Matthews, N. C. after spending Saturday morning, March 25 at 10 'WO months in Miesburg as the o'clock. This is the Feast of the An- guest of her husband's parents, Mr nunciation of the Blessed Virgin 80d Mrs. Charles Sheckler _ Mr Mary—the anniversary of the rec- Sheckler’'s husband, Lt. Charle tor's ordination. Sheckler recently a overseas —Pvt. Joseph A. Johnson, of Camp ua Hes believed to bo stationed Crowder, Mo., lasi week arrived in sand Bellefonte for a 14-day visit with Mrs. Bessie Kofman, East his wife, the former Eleanor Chand- Linn street, is making arrangements Jer, and their three children, at the '0 Vacate her home here and will family home in Bush Addition, Pvt. Move in the near future to Eric Johnson is a son of Mrs. Anna John- Where she will make ber home vith son, of Valentine street. her son-in-law and deughter, —Mother M. Oliva and Sister M and Mrs. Herbert L. Gaines, in that Nazarene, both of Philadelphia, Cv: The Kofman home on Fas spent the weekend in Bellefonte with L000 iy hy be sold, according the former's mother, Mrs. William "0 Present plans. McGowan. They came here as the Although the calendars driving guest of Mother Oliva's sis- Tuesday as the first day of ter, Miss Agnes McGowan, who went Someone figured out that because it's to Philadelphia to bring them here. 1##P Year the first day of spring —The Junior Section of the Belles fell on Monday--at precisely 1:49 p fonte Woman's Club inet Monday 0 hat day—io be exact. As fa a evening at the home of Mrs. Samuel ©. ' concerned, Spring Won't Meckes on West Logan street, with DET® 4itil the aroma of onions hangs Mrs. Marie Osler as co-bostess heavy hg bul sod You can forget Fourteen . mesabers.. were present. az Pe. Plans were made for a style show Boyd Watson returned yesterday to be given at the April meeting of 0 his duties as a flight instructor at the Woman's Club. Carlstroon Field, Arcadia, Fla, aft ~Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown of 8 Weeks visit with hi Mi Lrwin, returned home Sunday after add Mrs. Howard Watson of Buf- @ weekend visit with Mrs. Brown's alo Run Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wat- soother, Mrs, Clark Carson, of East M5 son-in-law and daughter, Mi Bishop street. Mrs. Carson accosn- nd Mrs. Paul Gordon of Lancaster panied them home to Irwin, expeet- Teturned Monday to their home afte; ing to remain there indefinitely, Mr, Spending the weekend at the Watson Brown, formerly of Bellefonte, en- heme tered the Navy this week Cyril Moerschbacher, steward at the Nittany Country Club celebration in St, rived of Spring, parent ~Loren Rockey who several week ago returned to his home on South reported Allegheny street from Phoenix, Ari that on Priday he saw a flock of zona, where he had spent some time approximately 500 robins on the golf because of his health, has given up eourse at the club. Even though 500 plans for moving his family to robins can't be wrong, a lot of Cen~ Arizona, and on April 1 the family tre countians who've been sliding will move into the house to be va- and shoveling through one of the cated by the Lee Davies family on Worst snow storms of the winter are Blanchard street Mr Rockey ree Bot entirely convinced cently began work at the Titan Met. ~Mr. and Mrs. William Jodon, 8 Company who for 35 years have lived in the ; Andrew Shivery house on North of a Ma, 3, Ply: Allegheny street, will dispose of most fonte recemtly for a visit with their Of their household goods at public parents Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fleck Sale, Saturday, April 8, and will move of murnside street. and Mrs. Anns into the smaller house owned bY punk of North Penn street Lt George Thomas on the same street. plac was recently graduated from The Shivery house is to Undergo the Flying Cadet school at Stutt- some remodeling before It is Again gap Ark. where he was commis sioned and receive] his wings. Upon occupied Bellefonte vesterday It Williaza J. Fleck, —Eimer Rockey, Jr., 30, arrived in leaving Bellefonte Baturday to spend a 16- Fleck will report to Maxwell Pleld, day leave with his parents, Mr, and Ala, while Mrs. Fleck the former Mrs. Elmer Rockey and family, of Betty Jane Funk, w'll remain with East Lamb street. Rockey, who Is her mother for the present serving with a Navy armed guard v aboard a merchant yessel, has made st ds wr Stewart. of Past Linn four round trips across the Atlantic "oor Who Since resigning the mat. and has visited y ports in the agership of the Welt Furniture Com. British Isles. [aka pos his visits pany store here several months ago at an uring ol met his bro- has been employed by the Sylvania thers, Junior and Styrl Rockey, who Electric Products, Inc, at Mill Hall, also are in the armed forces serving ire > V0 be transierred soon to the Huntington, West Virginia, plant of overseds that company, and he has made ten. ~P¥t. George Gardner, who early tative plans to move his family to this year returned to the United that city about the first of May. Mr States alter nearly g year's service Stewart expects to continue owner in the Solomon Islands, last week ship of the furniture store in Jer- wrived in Bellefonte to spend a 22- sey Shore which he purchased re- day furlough with his mother, Mrs. cently. When the Stewarts leave Dora Gardner of Bush Addition, and Bellefonte, their home on East Linn his wife and daughter, Bonnie, who street will be leased by Mr. and Mrs are at present visiting at the Gard- C. C. Brown, who will vacate one of ner home. This is his first furlough the Everett apartments on East since the birth of his daughter about Howard street 0 t was a or and 8 il ago ang or “The March meeting of the daughter for the frst tine. He came Drama department of the Bellefonte Jangiater San Antonio Texas whete Woman's Club was held at the home a : / +. of Mrs, Paul Eberhart, East Logan street, recently, with Mrs, Elwood Johnson and Mrs. William Mokle |co-hostesses, The business meeting (was in charge of Mrs. Alex Brown, «~The American Home Depart-'A suggestion made by Miss Christine of the Bellefonte Woman's Smith to Monday afternoon at the tumes for Hi » : f ie > | «Miss Lillian Pennington Is re- | Sgt. William Baney, of Pt. Sill | Oklahoma, is spending a 16-day fur. | caperating at her home In the Cad- llac apartments from an operation she underwent recently at the Centre County Hospital. Mrs. W. Harter Vonada, of East Curtin street, spent the latter part of the week with her husband, who is with the Sen-Bees stationed at Camp Peary, Va, Mrs. John MeNichol, of East Lamb street, lust Wednesday went to Augusta, Ga. for a visit with her son, Sgt. Samuel McNichol, who is stationed at Camp Gordon, -Mrs. Phillip Biockett, of East Bishop street, is reported to be re- cuperating satisfactorfly {rom an operation she underwent at the Cen- tre County Hospital on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Blair Young an. family of North Penn street, moved this week to one of the Smover houses on East Beaver street, which they recently purchased, Mr, Young is employed at the Bellefonte post- office Mrs. Morton Abelson, of Phila delphia, arrived here last week for n visit with her mother, Mrs. Owen Kelley and Mr. Kelley, dt their home in Coleville Mrs. Abelson is the former Geraldine Confer, of Belle. fonte Mrs. Erma Rhoads Kern last week returned to the Craft-Nolan home on South Thomas street, from Petersburg, Va., where she had spent several weeks with her husband, Pvt Edward Kern, who is stationed at Camp Lee, Va, ~Mrs. Sylvester Bixler. of Waban, Mass. the former Marguerite Potter, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs George Poulter of Bellefonte, arrived here last week for a brief visit with relatives and frends, and while here was a guest at the Brockerhoff hotel. Rev. and Mrs. Hewes Phillips, of Milesburg, are confined to their home there suffering fron attacks of the chicken pox. Services at the Bap- tist church, of which Rev. Phillip: is pastor, are being conducted by ministers from Bellefonte and other nearby communities Miss Margaret Stewart, who for the past four years had been resid- ing in Wilkes Barre with her brother the late Dr. Walter Stewart, who died several months ago, is making arrangements to return to Belle fonte about May 1. and will reopen her home on West Linn street Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Benn and four daughters, of 121 Burrowes street, State College, have made are rangements to move about April 1 to Bellefonte and will occupy the Allison home on North Allegheny street, recently vacuted by the Ralph Champagne family. Mr. Benn is one of the officials at the Penn State College reamery Lt. R§iph Poorman, of Ft. Mon- mouth, N. J. during the weekend departed for Camp Crowder, Mo, t0 resume his duties after spending a seven-day furlough In Bellefonte with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poorman and far of East Howard It. Poorman, who has been in the service for two years, stopped) here enroute 10 4 new assignment at Camp Crowder ~Mrs. Russell Jodon, of Willow. bank street, was hostess st a sure street honor of her birthday Games were res IMETILE Were NM present were Frank Beezer and a te Ruth and Adeline Mr Jahmson, Miss Roxie Johnson Miss Martha McKnight, John Mc- Culley. Pvt. John A. Johnson Mr Eleanor Johnaon, Russell Joon and joanne Jodon played and ved CGnes!t nna n interesting talk, Hustrated pictures, about the historionl gardens at Willlamsburg, Va, colonial gardens at Charleston, W Va. was given by Mis May Taylor at n meeting of the Bellefonte Car den Club, Tuesiny afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Nelson Billett on East Bishop street, Mrs. J. C. Rogers pre- sided. Mrs. Harry Taylor read an article about lawns, and Mrs Billet spoke on preparation of soll for house plants, Mrs. Bayard Magee spoke on the conservation of garden Christ Beczer, well known farm. er of near Bellefonte, dispoted of his household goods at public sale Saturday afternoon. at his residence along the Buffalo Run Valley road near the Mayer MIL Tuesday Mr Beegrr and Mrs. Beamer, who some years has resided with the Beever family, accompanied the for. mers sister Mrs. B. J. Benson, to her home in Pittsburgh for a visit Upon returning to Bellefonte, Mr Beezer will occupy & small apart- ment at the home of his sister, Mrs John Garis, on Willowbank street Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Stover, of West College avenue, State Col- lege, formerly of the Bellefonte ares celebrated thelr lst wedding anni- versary last Thursday. The follow ing ehlidren and grandchildren were present for the celebration: Mrs Irene Brooks and daughter, Grace, Mrs. Jean Taylor and daughters, Susan and Helen, Mrs. Grace Hou- ser and daughter, Polly Ann, Mrs Donald Meek and Miss Hilda Stover, all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Madaline Spearly and husband, Grover, and son. and Miss Alice Emenhbizer, all of State College i The girls’ basketball team of Friends’ Central High 8chool, Phila- delphia, recently completed its 1044 campalgn without losing a game and for and Jongh with his parents, Mr, and Mra Joseph Baney, of West Logan street Mrs. Gerald Tanney, of East High street, has accepted ¢ position | as clerk in the Brouse grocery store on West High street. Mrs. Tanney is the former Madaline Quiel. «Mrs. Prank Hoffman and soh, Bobby, of Lock Haven, spent last week In Bellefonte with Mrs. Hoff man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Teaman and family, of Reynolds avenue Weekend guests of Miss joanna | Decker, of North Spring street, In- cluded Mr. and Mrs, Philip C. Pate and daughter, Allce May, of Mc- Keesport, and Mr. and Mrs Decker, of Stroudsburg Willlam Hughes, E, M. 2'¢, last Wednesddy returned to his duties at Norfolk, Va. after a nine-day visit with his wife and baby at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Miller, of Bush Addition Mrs. Nancy Curtin Kerk and daughter, Nancy Jane, of Curtin Inst Wednesday went to Ardmore to spend two weeks with Mrs, Kerk’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gdr Young and family Guy Baughman, of East Bishop street, who two ago under- went an operation at the Veterans Hospital in Aspinwall, is reported to be recovering steadily and hope return to Bellefonte sometime month Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sununers, of Pike street, have purchased Robert Smith home on East Logan street dnd expect to move inte the property about April 1. The Smith: have purchased a home on Burnside street Pvt. Pershing Gardner, thie Medical Corps, #t Fort Benning, Ga wis in Bellefonte last week for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Dora Gardner. of Bush Addition, and his grandfather, Theodore Haupt of Bush Addition Mrs. Jack Ball and young Bobby and the former's aunt, M Nan McGinnis, §ll of Bethlehen arrived Bellefonte last Wed day for a week's visit with Mr Balf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chark Larimer, of West High street Robert Woodring, Sr Howard Inst Wednesday sufl- fered a hemorrhage at his home and was taken in the Widdowson ambu lanee to the Centre County Hoapital where his condition is reported to be showing som ovement MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co. Ine, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Corn Oats Barley Rye Buckwheat week next in niso ni in of treet Produce Card of Thanks ——— T_T —— BOOVER We take Mls means of cxpreRing our hanks Wo Lelghbors and Iftends for the Use of Sheds cain, thelr Socal WibOtey and thelr many scte of Kady sympathy aur. g the finesse aid deaidh Bet Elizabeth Hoover, Inte of Pine Glen = ot Me Mrs. Earl Hoove of f nes Mitdam, Curt, and ints Clark, of Bellefonte Finde please notify Curt Clack § x12 Help Wanted WANTED A oF ampund 16 year wo work on farm. Victor BR. Late Beliefonte x12 Experienced auto permanent posilion. Write care of this Office x13 WANTED Cohanic, sar me. WANTED Or! or Wotan for grin. eral housework. In family of iw sdulis. Phone Dellefonte 2488 x12 WANTED Cook ang pastry baker also & “Wal y in person at Big Trout Inn ater street. x13 WANTED Man 0 work an farm by the month. Good pay. BE W. Elien- berger, Warriors Mark, Ms. Phone Warsiors Mark SRI x13 WANTED Man tw out white pine paper wood. Easy cutting. no peel. ng ood pay. OW. Hould Launber Co Phone 700, State College LIE WANTED dog cutters to cut logs | for the Bootla Mining Co. COood | w A defense Joy See OG D ossman, Penna Purnace, Pa xi4 WANTED--Girl or woman for gener al housework. Sleep In or out Prone Bellefonte 2880, or 23 East Bishop ‘street after ———————————————— BR WANTED Man on who can Go tractor work and general farm- ing. Not mach aaliking or Sunday work. BE O Wasson, Phone 27 State College x12 WANTED—Meq to ut white pine r wood, ting. no - Page urhisbed, © Phone 700, ng, good pay; oabl WwW. Houts Lannber State College, Ww farm y along Jacksonville road. Good water and farm. Possession at once. App [to Geo. Narehood, Pine Glen, Pa. ns I Co. at the same time averaging 40 points | w a game and more than doubling their rivals’ polnt-making in all but | ‘et one contest. The team gave Lhe school its second straight undefent- ed season 10 set ou mew record In the toa re story in Sunday's Philadel- phia . Coach of the team Is Miles | Edith Smith: S<foot step. had 6.16 tre Bains: kitchen CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns | every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become s0 amazingly popular. Condidering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- | munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ments contain 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 matled 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 to divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- | ocrat whose subscription is pald up to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad- | vertisement In these columns one time, free of charge, Otherwise the subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals. | bog Le G. C. Hebetling Cour Dept. 2844, Bloomington, 1 Waid 1s wood FOR SALE-8Wvt vest of Route 220 Centre Hall, Pa. a Tuesday. Bring your liv DOUILTY, YOU CAND except good prices 8 T. Releel, owner, manager 1-1! FOR BAI nied ¥ FARMERS — The Mil Hail, Pa ofer portunity dispose of sock and be bidding. every mday check a8 s00n As sale J sale, Lo OCOmmInisalon nwn Auetion, FOU an op your live- ocanpetitive Cet your made No Joo Bechdel 574 w POILry Me FOR SALE--All kings of load. Write O. P won, Pa. 1 by MoCaleb, Logs: Or POR BALE Count Spotts, BR D 1 6558 Beiter FOR SALE--15, FOR RENT OR SALF o bul 1 Pox 063. M POR BALE — Asphalt r $! POR SALE--Baled tor ane i slaw Port Joli, an FOR SALE--Just received Palrtmaoiks « Morse miles west of Fleming FOR SALE --Cuouod ya FOR BALE Marg i all 0 cannel and soft ooal PF. Ripks. 50. Waler 5t Pa OO Oi MALE Jt wm farm fend Roebuck & « POR SALE -¥ unt -~e og TID iets ana br wars * Pa « Stvyeey Mor ———— ——— — FRR OR BALE Ivory.epmneied range In goad condition. Bure ocosl of ab Ssunuel Opove, Celire Mall, — Hawe POR SALE --Jooclic, gasoline ana aylk coolers in stock. Completely og service department Blanle: ws & ly Radio & Eecin Bho Phone SRE. Milibelm. Pa x15 BALE wn oer POR SALE - Marietta oomerete ol wood stice. Also used silos. Inguire of R E Meeker, Millhoim, Pa. Phone 65-4 ‘ rom Katals ro POR SALE ung Brothers fotte Dial New just South 24046 sldpment of hai received Carbs Water POR SALE -Twenty tons, more ng. of baled alraw, ready ket. AM Tosbel MN Bast Bellslonte, P Dial T2804 for mar. High St x12 ATTENTION FARMERS Rubber knee Boot tan be » oul alanis or eriifica ten fair to be sold-9ei yours Shoe Wisard, Belisfonte, Ma POR SALE-Comfodder sheaf. Also loose siraw ond. Also Viciand seed proof and smut-proof. Bough! apring fron W. M.D nein. $1 50 bushel Wining, Port Matllida Dunlap reinforced conerete burial Rut When you mut Choose One Made by Duniap Brothers for the Past twenty years and sold direct you Delivered anywhere in Oentre county Telephone Bellefonte 508 2423 or 2765 £54 POR SALE -Y now from hyteid corm ont 1 have A oC e Ie DeKalb Hyurids that » making ’ outstanding vYieuw Centre counts We have a very few bushels of outstanding hybrid Jeft. Order how fromm your DeKalb dealer, who Walter C Johnson, one mile west of State College, Pa. oft Route 45. x11 Wanted to Buy : Ps —————— ~ —— PERMANENT WAVE, Mx! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kur Oomplste equipment including 0 couriers and ww. Easy 10 absolutely harmless alsed by thou. sands including Pay MeKenzie me orous movie star. Money refunded not satisfied. Parrish Drug Store x14 WANTED - To buy pouitty of kinds. Highest prices pald. at farm Harry C Pooler Clearfield Phone JOR FOR SALE-« One large cook stove oe Remington bookkeeping ma. chine. one fam tractor, A fer tractor plow; two.botiom acto plow; lincoln electric “elder; Mack dump bed and holst. rip saw. power hack saw, Basgen derrick, and a lot of other items. Send for gompliete lst. ©. W. Houle Lumber Co. Slate College, Pa. Phone 708 x12 i ——— Waiter RB. Pye, Beech POR SALE-<7,000,000 feet of Cr c - x11 saw Simber. and smaller timber that will ent 6.000.000 feet of mine or Consisting of 2.100.000 ne; 2.200000 feet hemiock; .1 B00. WANTED Highest prioss paid for all kinds of poultry Zete Poul try Parma, Drifting, Pa. Phone Win burne 2752 bi pi ————— i —————————————. Toe buy a one.third. horsepower gasoline engine in rune board WANTED Duck hatehing eggs. and breeds, SOC per dgopen. botiug fo higher batonibility. We pay express Andrew J. Zetts, Drifting. Pa. Mu WARTED--TO buy chickens, young and ol. WH pay ost prices Must have some at once. Also live stock. Albert KN. MeCaledb, Loganton Pa. Phone loganton 2023. x30 WANTED-To bur book: and mags- gines for the Look Haven paper mills. Also scp iron and metals Hoberman's and Junk Yard South Vesper street, Look Haven Pa. Phone 2917, 1% | WANTED To buy scrap fron, 60 cents per 100 pounds. delivered owr Also 01d am smaller Jota if desired. For informs. tion, write Ralph A. Smith, TYR, Pa. x PRIVATE SALE — of the following miscellaneous articles at 116 East SL. Bellefonte, at the home aryer; quilting frames with Pay fs nu fivered % our yard r best op- portunity to tum r walnut into homey ond you also Le helping 0 the war, Call or write Tor where Lumber Co. tea kettle and good (0. tn lard oan five gallon; skillets; other ; freaned tures; goose-feather pillows. kitchen i : hunch Duckat. dishes for kit- jchen use; check ] shovel; lantern; electdhv logs de | WANTED per For n-fery & Junk ptrent, lock 2517 Pa Haven, Sale or Exchange BALE EXCHANGE Ulcherin es wy or: ple PIUVATE On us| i Inggulre Creek of Priced Casper FP. Peter: xis ty of Trult of Pa Money to Loa CACH ERS - When you need credit any purpose, investigate tive credit aasd~ Geo Mothers ¢ Ion EE. Bover, act Prod wtion Credit Highs 51, Bellefonte, wr FARM for PCR VALE phone S528 POn ALE ¢ i Hou POR BALE~Beven Hall, BR. D Julia: wont of Viemiug SALE 14 year RETIRE FH FOR SALE Team of horse sell pODaYIe ) ber « Dial FOR SALE f Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALE eas] Fiaob _ : b Real Estate for Sale Ter POR SALE--A cated a1 Axemant ane, Inga pha ON het tr] A Me E Belle e M1 Engit Pa xl Garden Plots for Rent RENT —Oueden Plots. Jags 10 ) Bellefonte) Blanchard all PelleToute 2684 xis LA WH ana treet 1 Th! ( «To ne Write WANTED rent ert y n Be CB . Woe Farms For Sale A 162.a0re Tarm. 109 electricity and tele. miles northwest of re of L. A Dilien oe, Pa. Phone 3648 x12 FOR SALE acres 11) ' able Oocated 2 liege. Inqu State Col FOR SALE-227.acre farm looated between State College and Mil. more. 87 acres In Ww and. Soll i» very highly productive, having been well limed and fertilized during the past twenty years. Compiete record yields avaliable, Gordon D Agency, Dial State Ooliagy x Kissinger 2004 oro Fa rms For Rent. : Old Faithful | and [pep | being POR RENT - A farm for share of crops or for cash. 140 acres OM land In good state of fertility acres permanent pasture. 87 acres umber. Limestone soil, Bullat adequate and include darn wi stantions for 16 cows. New milk house, mouse-proof offh, Food ma chine shed A ane and many outbuildings. tion = miles north of College campus. PF. Oardner, 310 Second Ave, KX, 8S. | Petersburg, Florida. me For Sale or Rent | FOR SALE OR RENT — A #S.acre farm. 70 sores tllable; wale | er; excellent house and with nt 0 WwW, Houta College, Pa. LIV —— —————— POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME N HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them al Your Grocers. ZETTS QUALITY Repairing ele, Bwarta Pa. Phone 1-44 L Miscellaneous mytly. Phone Reverse i-u DEAD STOCK Remo Call Geo. J. Vori . R-4 or 30-E~b Peruse ed promptly. nire Hall 5 al our ex- 154 Millheim DEAD STOCK---Removed promptly. Call anviime at my expense. Phone 3 Beliefonle LL Saith i FEET—We i054 wiludi- a BICOLOR. eld wud single and Gouble PHARMACY, ¢ Ie gE S% Announcements ye Wore Soscety of SpvuoeoR E Ae * Herve a roast K ¢ . wi a men! on Ssturdss Apel @, from 5 0 € ocvkk xise BSA Ballieyville Cornus Mach 28 £45 ©» T viege Extension - SUPPES The : 3 ot or be tap ; evening MON H Sate | NOTICE Thr of true of any Agpociation April 10, ty Hall in are to be and others Hublersburg Oem. tend this meeting id in jhe should at ————————— Still Going A jong time Whe Worlds Tonk avs the nice TIbute i World's Tonle for our whole family band oalls It "Old Falthiul fine laxative for the whole family helps keep up the ohildren’s during school dave. It is very good for sour stomach and lndiges tion. when due fo constipation.’ MMe onscara bark in Worlds Tone I= collected al Joast a Year before used. Worlds Tonle (Trade Name) Not 0ld a0 8a Oeneral Touk DU as A aplendid laxative and stom« achic. Used by thousands of fami lies for over twenty years Cet Worlds Tonle at all good stores. Caution: Use only as directed. (mm) famous following R. W. ROAN'S ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Monday, March 27 SOUTH SIDE COMMUNITY HALL Senthern Ave. Williamsport, Pa. $30AMWLENPM Stock on Exhibition Sunday Evening, March 26
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