* * * w w ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST w Thomas township's feeble at ena plete the cou lan, son of J lan. Is the ot} will be camp opens day, June 15¢ his iiny HLL TNoor Ambassador for former i died or ris, whoge mes E i among mothey nd, callers Mills and He Scot, of Clevels fa inst the on his way Reporter's week to Potters then to Walter Garrity's. was nd companied by a granddaughter, Miss Kathryh Kinsley, and Edward Ford- ing, both of whom saw this section for the first time. Back in 1887 Mr. Boott was pressman in the Keystone Gazette | picking was dure office and the writer was up news items. This nig the period when James A. Fiedler, the founder of the Gazette, ing the duce with the Democratic ma Jority in Contre county. Since leaving Bellefonte, Mr. Scott changed his oc- cupaiion. For nineteen haa been with the Dictaphone Corporation, in Cleveland, and his granddaughter is doing clerical work in the office of the Travelers Insurance company. M ol Scott will be found at 7001 Clinton Av. enue, wand. / { local wns play. years he LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ———— E. Kerlin are Saturday from § il exp an t his auction barn, 2 miles northeast THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 } a. m.. also in & evening and most hes t wish 3 ists of HORSES, COWS, HEIFERS, STOCK BULLS AND HOLS. CATTLE 10 HEAD OF MILK (COWS and close springers: Holsteins, ind luernuey Cv Helle and Stock Bull with Hors. some com ys here Ww have mission horses } 20 HEAD OF HORSES & MULES FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, We will truck Joad of new furniture; truck load of sec in good condition. have a fing, a We will Fave everything on sale as Persons bringing horses or cattle should bring them day befors the sale or early on the morning of the sale, Launch counter on the premises, If the day is wet wo will sell in the dry. All furniture and small articles will be sold In the forenoon. FLOYD A. BRITCHER. D. Banks Stouffer, Auct, Elmer Swab, Auct. T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. ——————— STORE WIDE DISPOSAL ! SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NICHT OF THIS WEEK, JUNE 10 DRESSES that sold regularly for $5.95 DRESSES, “Golflex’’ and other lab- eled fashions, nationally adver- tised up to $39.50, while they last! HATS! HATS! DRESSES that sold regularly for $9.95 $3.95 DRESSES, the large-sized matronly styles, youthful and good look- $5 ing, regular prices up to $16.50 Tew > c SIXTEEN YEARS AT 14 E. MARKE 1 ST. OUR “NEW WAY” STORE IS COMING SOON! R + PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN I5¢ pars for a four-line ad. in this! oolumn. These little ads. sre wonder | workers in the way of results. Adver. | tise anything hore, from a “Help Wanted” to & “House and Lot for Sale™ i ! WANTED i % . iA, M, R3. Reigel, shaving bill in half! SAVE TIME! All day you must work against time. The milk must catch the train. The harvest must be in before the rain. Fruit must be marketed be- fore the glut. + Let the telephone help. It saves trips to town. It saves running neighbor : hood errands. It summons repairmen when machinery breaks dows. It rounds up work- ers when extra hands are needed. + Every day you will find a telephone useful. In emere gencies you will find it is priceless! - - - - - - - - - Can you afford to be without a telephone vis your farm when you can have one for less than a dime a day? i THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANTA Switch to Ever-Ready Blades. Not only are they keener, not only are they kinder ...they last so long your blade bill divides itself by two...Keep a record for a month and you'll use Ever-Ready Blades for a J this trade-mark head. Insist on the genuine Razor Corp., Brooklyn, N.Y.
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