THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Mw April 6, 1944 LOCALS | Mrs, Harry Ulrich, of South Spring street, last Thursday fell and | —William J. Dorworth, of Phila-! delphia, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte at the family home on East suffered torn ligaments {n the left Linn street. knee. The injury makes {t necessary —Mr, and Mrs. J. Arthur Dubbs | for her to use crutches to get about in her home A business and young son, Bobby, of East Lo- gan street, spent the weekend with meeting of the Belle- Mrs. Dubbs’ parents in Cumberland, fonte Banjo Band will be held at Md the band hall, West Bishop street, —Pvt. Ralph Genua of Ft. Meade, Thursday night, April 6, at 7:30 Md. spent the weekend in Belle- Parents and members are urged to attend Miss Matilda Chick, daughter of fonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Angelo Genua and family East Of Bishop street. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Chick of North —Mrs. D. W. Keller, who recent- Penn street, recently resigned her ly underwent an operation for the Position at the Turner store to ac- removal of a cataract, Sunday, re- cept a clerical post in the White turned to her home on Pine street Drug store from the Centre County Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart, of ~John D. Cain, reaman second East Linn street, are in Huntingdon, class, of Boston, Mass, is spending W. Va. making plans to move to that city. During their absence thei: a ten-day leave with his wife and family, and with his parents, Mr. two children are with Mr, and Mrs and Mrs. Peter Cain, all of Pleasant Leonard Witmer, of East Bishop View. street Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haze] and Pfc. Henry Casper, of Bar Har- family last Thursday moved from bor, Maine, and his sister, Mis their home on Blanchard street to Pauline Casper, of Germantown, ar- the former Walkey house on Fast rived here during the weekend to Bishop street which they purchased spend a week or more with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cas- per, of North Thomas street, —-Leo Toner, of Riverside, returned his home there day after having been a guest since Stnday of his mother, Mrs Clara Toner and family at their home East Howard street, some time ago. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Yearick and the latter's mother, Mrs. Annie Hev- erly, last week moved from the apartment in the Fortney residence on East Bishop street to their home at Beéch Creek. After spending several days here NJ to yester- on as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph —Mr. and Mrs, Edward L. Miller Dale and family, of East Bishop of East High street, and Mr. and street. Mrs. George Trevorrow and M's. Fred Dyke and Mr. and Mi Mrs. Helen Bezwick on Friday re- Paul Weaver and daughter, Helen, turned to their nomes in Pittsburgh a of Mileshurg Rioudny attended th 4 aga he Iuneral of Mrs. T . McNichol —Charles Dath, well known resi- in Altoona. Mrs. McNichol was for- dent of Hatfmoon Terrace, who has been confined to his home there for the past seven months because of illness, made his first trip down- town, Tuesday, since the outset of his {liness merly Helen Gray of Milesburg Sandra Lose year-cld Pleasant Gip child, underwent treatment at the Centre County Hospital Sunday for a laceration of the palm of the , 1eft hand suffered when she fell on — ald ) - yy f . in Ronald Coder, sont of Mr. and , ioe of glass. Mrs. George Coder, of East High . ard : : ’ ast Wednesd ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hastin . NAAY TYREE BX’ ui ! street, la ednesday passed €X- piohards of East Stroudsburg aminations in Altoona for entrance nounce the birth «¢ a daug into the Navy and is scheduled 0 chloe ey nl ‘born af Ivpat Wo Altoona tomorrow for as- 4. General Hospital at East Secett Stroudsburg on March 24. Mrs. Rich- ~ Curtis Wagner, {{-year-old son ards, the former Janet Woomer of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, of Bellefonte, is a niece of Miss Ida East Curtin street, Tuesday mom- ing underwent an appendectomy at Showers, of North Spring street " Arp Rev. A. G. Herr, superintendent the Centre County Hospital and yes- .. in. centre County Home. whe texxiay his condition was reported suffered a severe heart attack sev- to be satisfactory. eral weeks ago, is reported to be Pfc. Janes A. Fetzer, of Shreve- port, La. réeently spent a ld4-day furlough with his father, Aaron J Fetzer, of Miesburg. Pvl. Fetzer en- teréd the service in March 1943 and since that timd® has been stationed showing slow but steady improve- ment at his apartment at the home His physicians have advised a com- plete rest and as a result he is not permitted to see visitors at this time Charles Saxioh, of Pike street in Louisiana and ur Boob, of East Howard Pfc. Bruce Garner, of Ft. Mon- street riday ht went to Sn miotth, N. J. Is spending a ten-day Shoe where they acted 4s instructor furlough with his wife, the former g¢ the fire school recently opened Charlotte Watson, at the home of for volunteer firemen in that area her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 4 total of forty-twa men are en- and Mrs. Robert McClellan on North Thomas street, —~Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davies and family during the weekend moved from Blanchard street to the Jo- seph Hazel house on the same street, Yesterday Mr. Davies, who is a dep- uty sheriff on Sheriff John Galalda’ strf?, left to enter military service. ~Mrs. Nancy Kerk and dayghter, Nancy Jane, Priday returned to the home of the former's mother, Mrs M L Curtin, Sr, at Curtin, after spending two weeks with her bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Gar Young and family, of Elkins Park rolled nn the course, which will con- sist of classes every. Friday night for a period of 18 weeks. ~The anntidl banquet of the Aux- fiinry to Post No. 1600, VFW, f Bellefonte, wag held Thursday night at the Brockerhoff Hotel with 57 present that instaliation ceremonies sched- uled to have begn held after the banquet were postponed until April 10. Flowers and table decoration at the bhangueét were sent to two member { the Auxillary who are inst of ill Bgqt Laws nee O'Leary. 8. Air Corps at Boston, ~Stafy with the U ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will Mass, Monday arrived in Bellefonte hold its first meeting of the fiscal so spend a ten-day farlough with year on Tuesday afterncom, April hig mother, Mrs. Alice O'Leary and 11 at 2:30 o'clock at the home Of family of Penn street. While he was Mrs. Harvey P. Schaeffer, on East gn, route to Bellefonte, Sgt. O'Leary High street. A history of the club pet his brother, Pfe. Joseph O'- will be given by the program COM=~ fear in the Harrisburg station mittee. ~Mrs. Philip Bickett, of East Bishop street, on Friday was dis- charged from the Centre County Hospital after having undergone treatment for two weeks, and is now convalescing at the home of her par- while Joseph was en route to his du- ties at Ft. Belvoir, Va. after spend- ing a furlough in Bellefonte The brothers spent about one hour to- gether in Harrisburg Among those from who were here last week for the " 0 out-of-town fu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gunsallus, neral of Mrs. William Ott, of West on Phoenix avenue High street, were: Mr. and Mrs, J — Bellefonte Borough Auditor John W. Ott and Mrs. Elizabeth Ripka of 8. Walker has been confined to his home on Bast Curtin street for the past ten days because of a severe cold. Latest reports from the home willlamsport: Mrs, Sarah Strausser of DuBois: Palil and Earl Keller, of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Eph- riam Keller, of Pottstown; Mr. and ” are that he #8 recovering slowly and Mrs. Luther Dale, of Boalsburg expects to be able to be outdoors by Mrs. Morton Stout, of Altoona; Mrs the end of this week. Nellle Wilt, of Woolrich; and Mn Kathryn Phillips and Mrs. Della ~Mrs. Alexan@er Morris, of East Curtin street, has resigned her pos- ition in the offices of the Titan of State College WwW. Harter Vonada, of East Bnyder, Mrs Metal Company and about April 15 Curtin street, has resigned her pos- expects to go to Cleveland, Ohlo, for ition as secretary to Bupervising “gm : ¢ Principal of Schools Earl K. Stock an indefinite stay With her husband, who is on duty at the Navy bureau of supplies in that city, . —Stafl Sergeant Prank H. Hull, of Roanoke, Va., and his wife, the for- mer Marjorie Houser, employed In Lewistown, are spending ten days here with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bdward Hull, of East High street, aNd Mr. and Mrs, Pred Hous- er, of North ANeglieny street. ~Mrs. James Caldwell last week returned to the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy, north of Bellefonte, after a month's visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs Alexander Galbraith and family, of New Britain, Conn, and with friends in New York Oity and New Jersey. ~The Misses Carolyn‘ Kachik, Molly Cherrity and Rosalie Miller, all students at Marywood College, and also as secretary of the local school board to accent a secretarial position at Willlam and Mary Col- lege, Williamsburg, va. about April 10. Mrs. Vonada accepted the post there in order to be near her hus- pand who Is with the Sea-Bees at Camp Peary, near Williamsburg Before her marriage Mrs. Vonada was Elizabeth Smith, of Milesburgm ~Priends of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde M. Stewart, of Bellefonte, were en- tertained at a farewell dinner Satur- day evening at the Penn Belle Hotel The Stewart family expects to leave Bellefonte soon, After the dinner the group went to the home of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence MeoClure, of East Bishop street, where games were played and refreshments served, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart were presented with a gift. The following were pres- ent: Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scog, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClure, and Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Sheets, Among those from a distance Who were in Belleforfte last Thurs. day for the funeral of Mrs. Cath- erine Oarbrick, of the Crider Ex- rity, of North Allegheny street, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Miller, of Fast Linn street, [J, Announcement was made . Joseph C. Hamilton, of East Howard street, spent the forepart of last week In Willlamsport where he attended an antique sale Mr, and Mrs, Blair Smith, of the Orvis apartments, last Thursday moved Into an apartment in the W Emerick home on North Spring street Mrs, Cathérine DeBarber Kelley daughter, Angela, of Altoona, uests last Wednesday of Mr Carpeneto and family, of Allegheny street and were gu Loui South Edward home in Altoona wending a week with his and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr Ham Dugan in Bellefonte Ple, Joseph O'Leary returned to his duties va pending a lough hh his mother, O'Leary family of street M1 two « street ast of Mrs. Williams Mrs. D. C. Bradford, at Centre Hall where the family will reside while Mr. williams is in the armed forces Gray Larimer, son Mr. and Herbert Larimer of East How- ard t, last Wednesday went to Altoona where he passed physical examinations for Navy service. gray, a senior the Bellefonte High School, will go to Altoona tomorrow to re an assignment Mh. John Love and Mrs. Charles F. Mensch, both of Bellefonte, last week attended a luncheon-meeting returned to Friday, Dugan hi after brother Wil- on Sunday t Ft. Eustis, 23-day fur- Mrs. Alice North Penn after wit ana James Williams of East Lamb moved to the home parents, Mr. and nd an Mr and hildren, week of Mrs Lee at ive of the Central Southwest Regents Club of the D. A. R. held in the Capito] Hotel at Johnstown, Both Mrs. Love and Mrs. Mensch are state officers in the D. A. R. organization Mr. and Mr Glenn Blakesles 5 chiidy of North Alle- ny street, Priday moved to Ride- way where the famih will reside vhile Mr. Blakesless, former man- ager of the A. C. Turner store here is in military service. The Blakeslee fami] resided in Bellefonte for about ree eh Pfc. David Love, of Bellefonte rrived in North Africa, ac- word received by his wile Florence Volynch, of {i Pvl loves brother, Jer- me Love with the armed f{orce in Newfoundland. The two soldier are sons of Mr. ang Mrs. Winifred Love of Bellefonte Donald FE. Miller last Thursday returned to his duties at the Naval Training Station at Bainbridge, Md after nding a two weeks’ leave with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Don- 8. Miller and family at Prosser t and with his grandmother M1: Harry Miller, of South Spring treet Swengel Smith, who makes hi home with Mr. ang M: Philip H Johnston, on Bast Curtin street, and who emploved by. the McPecly 3rick ( : t P Mati] early eturned home from a week's b s trip to the Tenn- casee Authority Project in Tennessee. Mr. Smith made the trip as the guest of officials of the Mo- Feely Company from {he main of- fice at Latrobe He formerly was Centre County Probation and Pa- role officer Mis. JO Weixel and son Johnny, ast Wednesday returned he home of Mrs. Weixel's father John Curtin, on West Linn street from Pittsburgh, Mrs. Weixel re- cently returned east from San Diego. Cal where she had been visiting h Lt. (jg) Weixel, wh several weeks after duty with the Navy hnny, spent the time le and aunt, Mr and O'Connor of Pitts- argh studies will be concluded with paper by Miss Jane Lockington, Miss Mary Forbes, Miss Katharyn Burkett records illustrating the y will be furnished by Mrs Schad and Mrs. Ernest Martin Hostesses with Miss Smith will be Mrs. Barbara nisely Miss Katharyn Burkett Mr. and Mrs and daughter, Janet, Conn. arrived y and remained guests of Mrs Mrs. Prank T. Kem Nolan home on South Thomas street. Mr. Frabutt I» engaged in aerial navigation work for the 1. 7 & T at Stamford, and in the few vears has been sent to in union with the excep- of Oregon and Washington Additional Locals Page 3 Card of Thanks PERTOL-- We wish to hank all friends and neighbors for, the kindness extended during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful and Joseph Frabutt Stamford in Bellefonte Thurs- until Sunday a Frabutt’'s mother at the Craft of da past every state the tion fioral tributes and the use of their cars and service. (Signed) Wma D Beightol and family OARBRICK «We wish to gincerely thank all friends and neighbors for indness extended during the recen bereavement of our sister, the late Cathreine Oertrude COarbfick of Bellefonte, algo fr the beautiful floral tributes and tse of cars. (Sign- ed) Ovcorge MeMahon and Mrs, John Houser Lost and Found LOST dation stat James T, Doolen, fonte, BR. D. 2) LOST Three ration books No, 3 and 4, fstied In the names © Norman BE. Stover, June and Dorris Jean Stover, of MN. DD, 2. Moward, Pa. Pinder please notify the shots for kerosene on, Pa. (Belle. xid "Help Wanted dn “ ron State ge onus, Ui very little. Phone Yan cut white pine ATED sve Te TR WANTED fox, cosy lo out Jour RS ie 55 Fo | WANTED--(Hrl for general house. work in Bellefonte. Family of three adults. Dial 2070 Bellefonte x14 WANTED Boy and girl about 132 years old to work on farm. John H. Tressler, BR. D. 1. Bellefonte, Pa id _- alos s—— i" wit - WANTED Woman to care for valld woman and light housework Phone State College 2140 afte 3 pm 14 WANTED Single or boy to work on farm round job Frank Dersk Centre Hall gd. near Tusseyville. Phone 184111. X14 WANTED-Men to cut white pine paper wood. Easy cutting, no peel Ing, god pay cabins furnished - W. Houts Lumber Co Phone 7038 tate College 01 WANTED--Men to cut paper wood, mine props, logs, mill work, Cone tract or by th® hour. Houses and cabins suitable for family use for rent at job Inquire of GO. W. Holt & Son, Fleming, Pa ite ELEY Minty stead) WANTED-80 men needed for cutting in Centre equipment Apnly In perso n Kenneth Cowal aid LL. Lumber Co, Penn Belle Bellefonte Phone T21 id Ne wood New rh RO wutomatic ad wage telephone or of L Hotel, write Reliable dealer to swe WANTED Alfred E. Doran eld and west Di tits to handle Heberlin sold direct 0 farmers . le: tunity for the right ma Many ke M0 to 850 weekly fu quickly for free cata. logue C. Heberlin Company Dept. 2846, Bloomington, IN xl4 | Sa les Mart PARMERS Penns Valley Sales Barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poultry, you can except good prices 8 T. Relgel, owner, manager 1-11 FARMERS - The Clnwn Aunetion, Mill Hall, Pa. offers yOu an op- portunity to dispose of your live. stock and poultry by competitive bidding, every Monday Get your check as soon as sale 3 made No sale, no commission Joe Bechdel, 1¢f Articles for Sale SALE-~Just received snipment FOR of corrugated roofing Claster x14 FOR SALE tani n goo L itio A. ‘Wi Ming i! FOR SALE-—All kinds of co load. Write OG. P. MeCalod ton, Pa POR. SAl 20. 30 abd 4 Cale y. 3%. 3 ¢ VW MUTR x15% FOR BALE--All kinds &f coal by 1 oad Please write GP 3 ton, P RD POR SALE--Good rountry ard. 1 quire of P RR Corma Belle ’ $0 Rn y Phone 083%) FCR SALE 1840 B k « i oan ex e..r §4 Bie Onrage. Reberdbury. Pa FOR SALE--Jiarg toal, sizes. A ww cannel and soft coal. Phone C FP. Ripka, 50. W Belle Pp 4 COR SALE--B.JA ) tr iy ne Will aell reasonabl Biair Young. Bast Beaver Bt. Belk fonte xis a did — ———. sri SALE Marietta concrels Bn ao used stiod. Inquire POR wosd sions. A of BE Meeker, Mililisim, Pa. Phone 45-N-4 POR SAME -Cemifiad White Tu send POLALOR p— Pritts county Phoge 17904 Centre Ha John Himmey x1! POR SALE Seed poOlalons ‘ CA M gan Tassetts, Sebwmgd or Ki a $1.50 bushel NH A Ori te College. P POR SALE One Hoosie 4 soncd wring "vy Berkshire and Poland sugkling pig J.C. Kimell Pars, Howard RD. 2 . Nittany Ourdéns b POR SALE--Kastahdin seed potatoes from osrtified sees last year. Price 1.95 per bushel AMO cating pola. toes, at $1.50 per bushel Bar! K. De. aney, Omitre Hall, Pa. Phone 17TTRA | £8 FOR BALE- 100 Va Ford truck, «yard dump body 193% Po kK, 2.yard dump Doody p BL at xe Bot treks have new motors I nd Da vino Osceola M Pa Phone 3834 +1 FCR SALE 4«tan n Deluxe electric milk coolet Bh Circus tor. Same may Be seen at Hier! Radio & KEaoftric Shop Millhelm Pp wre 11 Bas Just been complete recofiitionted. Reston for sells refused a Soon size Pran MacIntire, Brockney, ™ x15 Dunlap reinforced concrete burial vault when you must choome one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the twenty years and sold direct u past you. Delivered anywhere In Centre sounty Telephitne Bellefonte H08 2423 or ‘MES 1 PERMANENT WAVE. ic! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kur Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo, Easy 10 do pheolutely harmless. Praised Ly thou. sands inclu McKenzie, glam. orous movie A ons refun 114 not satisfied, Parrish Drug Store, x14 FOR SALE ~~ Twe bedroom suites, one oak, one Walnut, variety of chairs: Ball mek: clothes tree: hook cone, drop leaf kitchen table, small square oherry table Biclen oni net, odd Jota of dishes, crotks and lara; low cupboard: pair hip fishing boots prewar rabber, size 6, worn nee, price reasonable. Call at 365 East Bishop atreet Bellefonte, o dial 2006 xis EE ——. —- POR BALE--7000000 board feet of saw Umber, and smaller timber that will a $.000000 feet of mine Drogm or 2 wood. Consist) 21 ) Veer” mine, 000 Will ship cash or $1.00 per 10v de- posit on COD, orders, GERVIN K. SCHARPVRR MeALISTERVILLE, white 1.800. - of mix. | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre 1 partment has become s0 amazingly popular the benefits derived from its use, it is munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twen first fssue, and 15 cents for each add ments contain more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE ndvertising —sale or rent, KEYED ADS to this office, must be complied with ments. advertisements, as the publisher: of the advertiser, are yemocrat's classified advertising de- Comsidering its low cost and undisputably Centre County's Come ty-five words or less, 20 cents for Where advertise. an word is charged tional insertion words, one cent A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate All advertisements that request replies to be mafied by those answering the advertise Please do not eall at the office for information eonecerning such not permitted to divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Demme ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date, is vertisement in these columns one ti subscriber will be eharged the regular can be used six times a year at differe 25-word nde. Otherwise the This privilege entitled wo 8 free of charge. advertising rate. nt intervals, me, POR SALE--Clove eed, P e 4 State Coliege George W K Bellefonte, R. D . FOR SALE-Cood A ox y Bowe Pe ‘ 4 ) FOR SALE--Ohe ye J eriifie eed DOLALOE HH E N¢ elle te, R. PD Phone 6464 ‘ FOR BALE 15) ) Fu fas ’ Cat excel ¢ ™ ¢ Bellet ‘ } POR ALE -8tove Wool t miles est of Julian m M “ H Route 220. G. W. Holt & 5 POR BALE 198 Pontise conc oriced two sell quickly. Phone 261 6 Miliheim. Bile Ss e. Rebx Pr x14 FOIL SALE 04 Chit « §- « . trade. Bie G bu Pa : FOR SALE M0 Chen M wh ] t Ove FRYE 2s) ul pie i. { ered 1% Pa 14 POR BALE Boy 1 18 Hoycle ‘ ellen ditio Ing ¢ i P ne Belle n > wel) ne FOR SALE--Extra ¢ ‘ Dx W 3 ¥ £4 POR SALE " very good « 4 s ued mw ¢ Heherdbhurg, P POR BALFE--14 Dushe ¢ ~ ot { YE eed 4 ) Al a » NB ‘ " y e MH i « 7-100 cul, nn Rood ndition. In. Fa of Harry Spearyy. Belisionie 1. Pa ane a x a . —— FOR SALE-fr, Pasmier ana others We bave on Band a Food <k of fegar shing.es Qo WR LA her C8, Slate College. a xi FOR SALE--Niagar fous. Suste : Ad git od a ira type Amtandug Kans Be POR SALES shiels ho clover sted " £ POD cle ’ L whe A y pote W « ww 1 Decke Cx i x1¢ POR BALE NEE Crabam oon note over) ed ia t or of © hal tire Ty : Palmer C Bie Heber bp Pr of ‘ Wu MM heim xis POR BAL i F the 7 M WwW poated at Onk H far K Ps now operate t BR J Rie of Blanchard, Pa POR BALE Electr hick broodern just received. Trumbull brooders complete, and broodrator kits. First ooene, first perved Hoe etna & x7 Miliheim holds lot baled mixed Por ass i ever aes eription. Barmess, wagons, elec, Oa Haupt’s Place, Beliafonte NT FOR SALE-—Rlectile, gasoline and milk coolers stock. Compl equipped pervice department. Stanley C. Bisrfly Radio & BEeetric Shop Phone SRE, Millheim, Pa x): FOR SALE--8ead potalom. one ved $1.50 bYubhel. Sebago Katahd! Cobblers, Russetta, some No, 2 Oot hiers at $1.25 dbughel. CC. KH. Camp. bell, Penna Purnade, Pa. Phone Sta’ College 3700 x! Kata FOR SALE Sead potatos dins, White Ruralis, SBabagos, {ron certifNed sted of one year. also eal. ng potatos. alse to or Lhree Lone of mixed baled hay, OG, BH Moy: - mick, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone TORS x16 POR SALE Gasoline engine, eight. horsepower, In rood condition Price 815. Also sulky plow, 810. Ol level Plow with steel beam. Reason for seiling, have bought trac. itor Wills W. Hall, Julian, R (Dix Nan). Phone Bellsfonte Rr-11 CHICK PUYERS - Don't be mis od bY atiractive prices, when so few pennies oan make the difference of 80 many dollars. “You don't only wait day old chirka you want chick. ens” Buy big uel chicks from I tod a pba bed ” ampwmiiire Doseders 100, $13 00; 50 #8 50: 38 $250, ¢. 0. 4 vest wisely. It takes * feed 184b0r aieap. ntaln x19 4 WANTED. 23. calibre ». Give con. | Hon ' vin Yeager, | Co pif sb a. SEED POTATOES T—— Grown From Certified NETTURES CO RS SEBAGO AND R, SSETS —" At Our Storage | Mile West of Penng. Furnace, Route 45 E. E. Ellenberger Phone w AY wy * ‘ ITED ., y H ‘ H ( Poo Cie ‘ ] I ‘ ( ] WANTED H ”~ ~ 4 y » 4 rete Po I » I I e Ww / ’ WANTED Duck 1} oy ' Fred » [¥ wa ” fo e¢ We ¢ ¢ A ‘ B ifs ¥it J Al ( ALLA ‘ M ‘ 4 ¢ ¥ ‘ ¥ | Ww Hr n D ‘ WANTED] ’ LE and old W Day ’ of M ¢ some at e. Also . Low Alle N. Md &h, Llosa " Phan > Or Ls po WANTED -3 y effort. 1 3 ’ Ps " . ‘ nels Hoberma ( J ¥ | x of V enw ‘ lexk Have V ¢e DD : “4 WANTED : WH : P ’ 4 Lax : Li WANTED we . : a 4 r ere h £y and i & € the = Oo ’ x fot Q 0 He . ye Co, Btate College, Mi : Live Stock for Sale oT ALY A " on ‘ ¢ ‘ I's 1 AlPR-X ¥ r i : 1 ‘ 1 ! Ce P ¥ A. PB ) PCR BALE Te of « 12 yes welgnt slpw 2800 miet Al good workers. CUlarenees Milier. Ma onburng: Pa xis FCR Bal Bay a mare af ge 2 ge a n eis % Wi LS I» Ye t ef ¢ % ALT . " “% ¥ A | 58 } { ’ aM i AW x14 F v : - bon f ’ { p, w i . 5 x h) D POS ALF A ta { ’ ‘ ; ‘ 280K x ; Jack o pp tie FX ALY A nek Orne p 600 pound RT : n rr ba 4 Pete Pe 2 ¥ 4 D Phot 0 State | oe 3 re x14 PY ALE Reg ks § i ¥ * a 4 i . cok Le OO «£ '} Nee Creek Pa. JP w M Na 6513 xl4 FOR SAlLE~Regiatered Ahgus « tie reg lof orod Holstein attle Belgian pees. saddle horses. Ix ‘ WwW. C. Moore, Tyrone Pa y Photie Alexandria 2481 xis FOR SALE Two heifers coming res wit their first calves. One H blooded Guernsey the ollie is Shorthorn nd Cuernsey R's Harper, Fleming Pa. (One hal! mile rithwest of Unionville x14 PCR BALE-Black tean na I and 8 Tear wel, or { gtay res. 9 YRATE j ¢ y TI All these ea Are sound H E Nell Belle. e. R. D 3 Phone 64684 xi4 POR BALE-TWo Holstein bulls ne ove 2 years, registered. other 1a ost. 1 year, can be registered. Also 3.v0ar registered Aberdeen Angus U bought from Pan State Oaoliege and wo of his sons, 8 and 11 months eligible to registry Herd T. B. and hilood tesied RB. 4 Dotterer Mi Hall. Ma. RD (Lamar xis a 4 Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME ® HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Ee ———————————————————— — ——— } POR SALE-A Guerns COYW t alt. Wm, ‘Oromamyer, Ourtin, P Money to Loan POR BALE-—-Fresh cow ant fand |€ ABH Por taxes, conl and other WO XD ers. Prank Dashem, ne needs. Any amount up to $1000 Tass e, Centre Hall #. D ¢ |OWr carrying charges are low. Com. hy sumer Discount Co. Earl M. Biiner POR AE—One Yo I fa dager, ( in nT ist Bldg Lash cow, Que to freshen so ( 8 hae 4 alot . LL. Heve Howard | 3 x14 i ¢ a Whe you need cored Pp | 3 S | farm purpose, investigate ou try or a e er oOooperative credit Asso inquire of Geo Mothers. WO SALE Iwelve two-year Bown Miwon E Stover ‘ [> § p # \ Pr ction Creqft Bellet e P 4 n, 13 E High By. Bellefonte 4 4° 4 FOR BALE Musaove Yin of RAY, Ie i . : p Art FE Kiso 3 R aid goats. Art epairing FOR Edare y BERVICING «~~ Koop Maytag elie { ¥ | ‘ Workin k Genuine and ser duck ¢ eae. KE . hing We servi om of wash. i ers and sweep r brushs ‘ Home eat ed s Plectric ( NX Lt 1” 8. Allegh Dial 2038 1-44 Dogs, Pets, Etc. MACHINE WORK -— Cattle clippers : pened. General machine work FOR SALE—Three collie ar 0 kinds. We also have in stock r ‘ ‘ ( 11 ster], cap screws, sel Crews ‘ . } A 3 Pleas Waoodrufl keys, key #tock, ee, Swarts ( I i MM w Bhop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 208) 1-11 F 1 ALE » « ree wy / : . , A J blacks. and brown. A. R. Row Miscellaneous Removed nromptly Mille Pa. Phone : Reverse 1-41 ’ demoved prompid J Vogt Centre Hall 65- nar OF Ati Sia. Of Saris R44 or Millhatm S0-F-5, al our ex- 3 it pe . B p : DEAD STOCK Removed prompti ’ Call anviime at expense. Phone ‘ 043 Bellet ud <oyd Ll. Bmith a. SALE ; " i M ¢ re. Pa : 1-4 11% L Cail ely p y te Cie > tt] 4 : f e, Pa. Inquire x K R vi { rence § \ ’ Al ry oe te # ¥ § ‘ 0 3 ¢ I “ his Py od f « y tu Coy J v8 4 ‘ for e. : D. Kis ‘ Ase D State College 2604. x14 Houses for Rent POE TENT. $ ed Py La In a * ‘ 3 ‘ | Edw s 3 Helle ‘ ’ { nily nd - progres by Registered FOR A eopie. A the latest and ele H es 3 nes obtain. ‘ i Pe " either carry it i i A, We ’ 4 Pore ! nor it Aan . 2 Gad wn which draw and gE brand splinter ; HENT-In Beli ot tw and a Trusses fited ty ’ a gi 5 woth &in and double. THE TIB- eo A ¥ ences Garde 1d BIN PHARMACY Beach Oreek’s fring! Cito iit il Bale Exclusive Drug Sore int ¢ exe 1 « 42 ” aibis——— fdiioiait————— pom RENT Announcements h a NTR a ¢ HB Oarredd PE Axe $ 3 3 ¥ " ‘ . { ba ¥ FOR BENT Thtwe-room: furnished of Walker Township apartment: light heat and hot ¥ill presenti a thiee.art comedy : On Bast Blahon street, Beile- Adventygre” in the Hubjers- forte. Phobe 2002 xi4 bu Community Hall a2 730 m . — — ADril 1418 Rooms for Rent PER The W + Soicety of ’ $e 5 oetowh RENT «One boge roomy N M I y SEITE y Pohl " 08: LO & Kee ¢ UD y urrh Base. ¥ Splont Log Belle * Satur yy eve g April 8B ! b x14 Lg ENT Three f ¢ BAKE SALE-A group of the Will- al re WV kery Class fo ¢ Lutheran : ¢ i Chi . id 4 } AT Cl Be haw Bellefonte i hold ial 23 xis Le ee Saturday. A 8 be- ———— p— : ’ " : the Repobl. Farms For Rent ean lye ry Tous on Allegien LJ RT FOR REMY a A S5 Sor Share of : neeting of Fs OF na as ¥ Assocife pi i , Hon of ruse ‘ for the transaction of any a miness of he Ag0ciation “ old at 8:00 p. m., April 10 1 ’ the Oomenunity Hall in ine n 1 oh ot ’ od’ Bevets.ronm 1 g ute. Two trustees ae to be AEA { College camps. P 1 the Hublemsbhwe Oe Gardner PO. Box 235 State Col. THeries should aitend this meeting ere ™ y Lad Ris For Sale or Rent f 1 FOR SALE OR RENT — A 78.acre ANNOUNCING . a hs —~ the THE OPENING OF » L _ a a * f C. M. Mye y f RD Phone 6610 14 James Foust Garage POR RENT OR yi SALE A 204.a¢re ree farm, t™ mits east of Salona Church St ' Fa All conveniences House news . . decorated inside and sut. Donmid R CENTRE HALL, PA. Shearer. Salona. Pa xis N oa Repairs made from "OR SALE OR RERT A BSaacre farm. 70 acres tllabie: pood w G30 P.M to 10:30 P. M. et excellent house and barn - electricity. Plenty of fruit, : PHONE 17R4 ght Inguire of Casper F. Peelers — Peech Creek, Pa 9 xid & = Victory Sale! AT THE CLINTON AUCTION SATUR., APRIL 8 beginning at 10 o'clock. BRING ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL Household goods will be sold in the forenoon and horses and farm machinery in afternoon, If you have a horse or piece of machinery you do not need, bring it to this sale and give your neighbor a chance to buy it. There wiil be horses acclimated, young and ready to work. There will be more than a full line of farm machinery; several grain binders: mowers, one and twos horse, and tractor-drawn cultivators of kinds; corn planters; plows of ail kinds; and numerous other items. w Lunch will be served in regular dining room. JOE BECHDEL
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