June 3rd, 1937. Mrs. E. E Sass of Wilkinsburg, ! spent the Memorial Day season with friends and relatives in Bellefonte. —Miss Izora Rupp of Pennsburg, Pa, was the guest of Mrs. Nettie Campbel’, on N. Allegheny Street, for a few days | last week. i —Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Spong, of Al-| bany, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Blose, of Avis. were Memorial Dav auests at the Fleming Poorman home at Yarnell. | —Alfred Cohen, of Baltimore, Md. | spent the weekend in Bellefonte as the | guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Cohen, at their home on North Spring Street. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geary and | son Tommy, of Ardmore, were Memori- | al Day visitors at Mrs. Geary's parental home, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Heckman on | Wi lowbank Street, ~The weather definitely warmed up the forepart of this week, and on Tues- | day afternoon al 4 o'clock the office | thermometer registered just 90 degrees Ninety in the shade is warm weathe: even in August. —Irvin C. Noll, of Landsdowne, mo- tored to Centre County. Friday, spend the weekend with his brother, Gibert Noll and family. at Pleasant | Gap, and with his mother, Mrs. James Seibert, of Pine Street, llefonte —Miss Rebecca Dorworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dorworti, of West Linn Street, spent several days last week in Kane as fhe guest of Mr and Mrs. Thomas O. Glenn. Mrs. Glenn was formerly Miss Eleanor Sheffer, of Bellefonte. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doerfler and Burton, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Edna Ward of Pine Grove Mills called at our offize while town Saturday. Mr Doerfler and Miss Ward are siste {hey are daughters of Mr. and Mus, W B. Ward of Pine Grove Mills Mrs. Louis Friedman and Irene. who had been in Bellefonte since the illness of Mrs. Friedman's brother Harty Holz, returned to their home in New York lasl” Thursday. Mr. Holz s recuperating nicely from an operation and is at his home in the Rogers apart- ments on South Spring Street Mrs. Paul M. Corman and Paul R. and Jimmy, of East Street, have gone to Duquesne for 8CV eral weeks’ visit with Mrs. Corms mother, Mrs. J. B. Newmeyer Corman will be matron of honor at th warriage of her Miss Leilah | Neameyer, to Edgar M. D. Herod, also of Duquesne, on June 19 Guests at the C. C. Shuey re dence on East Bishop Street during the ckend included Mr. and Mrs. Char.es Donachy and family, of Kingston; Mr and Mrs. Frank Derstine and two sons of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. William North and two children, of Lock Has en, and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Washington, D. C., and a young couple who were recently married Szt. H. L. Price duties at the State H headquarters yesterday after having been confined to his home in the Dris- coll apartments for nearly a week be- cause of an attack the Guests at the Price home during the holidays included Mr. Price's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Williams, of Akron, Ohio Mrs. J. H. Hunchberger ‘ne apartments, left Monday for Seattle, Washington, to attend com- mencement exercises a. the University of Washington, her son Clair Link, be- ing a member of the gr adu jating class Mrs. Hunchberger expects to be absent for about a month. 8he divides her {ime between Bellefonte and Lancaster where she has various business inter- esis Jewis Wallace and son Donald, Akron, Ohio, and the elder Mr. Wgl- lace’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Wallace, Jr. and fam of Pittsburgh, motored to B {tnte Saturday and remained here until Memorial Day as guests of relatives and friends in Bellefonte and Milesburg Donald Wallace was entertained bj Bwengel Smith at his apartment in Lhe Showers residence on North Sprin? Street. Norman Kirk, who during the pas number of years has become known as an expert cane chair repalrman, has received a new shipment of the best quality matertals available and is now prepared to reseat porch chairs and to repair all cane chairs, Mr. Kirk's work- manship carries on unconditional guar- antee, and he assures prospective pa- trons that only the highest quality of materials are used. His workshop 15] on West High Street and his telephone pumber is 92 ~Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, of North Spring Street, and Miss Grace Corman, sister of Dr. Paul M. Corman of Hast High Street, will leave Belle fonte, June 26, for a trip by water 10 the west coast. Thay will board 2 steamer at New York, and will travel to California by way of the Panama Canal, stopping at various ports en- | route. They expect to return by the) same route and will be gone for six or cight weeks, Miss Wilkinson is teacher of English and reading in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades in the Allegheny Street Bchool, while Miss Corman teaches in the Howard schools. , ~With her sight restored, Mrs. Min- tie Vonada, who makes hér home with her son, Bamue) Vonada and family, on East Howard Street, returned to Bellefonte Monday night from the Wily Eye Hospital, Philadelplila, where sh had been a surgical patient for the past five weeks, Mrs. Vonada had been al- most (otally blind for nearly three years. At the hospital operations were performed on both eyes, and the treat- ment was entirely successful. Mrs Vonada's vision is as clear as ever, despite the fact that Jast December she celebrated her 74th birthday anniver- sary. Bhe made the (rip home from Philadelphia as the driving guest of her son and daughter-in-law, who motored down for her early Monday morning. to son * 18} daughter sis.er returned toh ighway Patro of a} Wi 0 fas 1 a. Ny, . | rived in Bellefonte Friday to | Arcade, be fF Wal of the Key- |] —— Daniel Rhinesmith, of Clear- a Memorial Day guest of her M. A. Kirk on West High M's file:d was sister, Mrs. Street. —Mr. George Felding, of near Linden Hall, was a business caller in Bellefonte | on Wednesday, | ing ca ler at the Centre Democrat office Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Ammerman, nf Cleveland, O., were callers at our office on Tuesday. They spent the weekend in Centre County with re.atives and friends -Mr. and Spring Mills, mig Mery Mrs Mrs R George Wells of and Mrs. Wills Oa rife Burgard and daughter Grace, of Madisonburg, were pleasant callers at our office on Friday. Thomas Caldwell, Merrill Waile {and Max Kelly, all emploved by the Ford Motor Company at Chester, ar- spend the at their D weekend and Memorial Day | respective homes here, will 1 o'clock the Bush The Episcopal rummage sale held Saturday, June at a vacant slore room in West High Street. There wiil a large assortment of worthwhile clothing and furniture for sale Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Holter, of Pine Street; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Grove, of Bush Addition. and Miss Carrie Barn- hart, of Philadelphia, returned home last week from a week's motor trip to Iowa, where they were guesis of rela tives Mr. . and be in Mrs. George Mead Bethlehem, and Mrs. Olive Kers and son Wallon, of Harrisburg, motored to Bel'efonte Sunday and remained over Memorial Day a of the H. C Yeazer family a home on North Spring Street, -Henry Noll, Gap aviator, ac Wagner a fonte, last Salurday Ind., in Mr plane, to att returned of totter well Pleasant George Belle- Indiana~ ew Stinson known ompanied by Mentzer flew to r nd of ne of polis Noll's end home the auto vesterda cabin They Traces aft nwoint PL el f r r Oi in the mid-west ~Mrs. J. H. Becker in Niagara Falls havi spent a rest returt | N. Y.. Sunday veek in Centre friends Gap. S by he utz, daug4ter of Pleasant Gap, for severa. weeks Dale and Ira Krape. both the Pennsylvania Railroad home after Couniy Hublersburg accomp sant me Ho of and anied niece, Maxine Joan Mrs. Dalsy Houtz, who will be her guest » Ti N r ALL 1d ~Jerome mpiloyed by at Renovo, and both former well known resid of Bellefonte, called on rela- tives and friends in Belle fonte for a few hours Saturday morn! while enroute to Altoona, where they y sent for a short time by the Mr Rape In a brother of Mrs. S Claude Herr, of East Curtin Street Es Charles R. Kurtz and Frederick. spent the weekend with and friend in Buffalo and agara Falls, N. Y., and upon ¢ um home brought with Br 185els Griffon Ong ent n reli. “ LIVES 4 HE {OTS ig Breed 1 which y died of was Forrest Bull mim now making 1! i Although Mr ilock ha not been in good heaith for some time being unable To work in his blacksmith shop at Millheim, his many friends here were happy to see that he is able to be around, and hope that he will soon re- gain his usual good heath James M. Alexander nt for the Tennessee rp { Chattanooga, Tenn kend in Centre County mother, Mrs. Ali Alexa Unionville; with his uncle, Cook and {amily at the on Eas High Street, Bel efonte, and with relatives and friends in this vicinity Mr. Alexander last week went New York on a business mission, and came here on his way back to Tennessee John Conaghan, employed Pennsylvania Railroad as a the Aitoona station, two weeks’ vacation at mother on South weekend Mr a number of me nme Miiltheim ~ der Near Charles F ir home Oil 0 by the ticket agent is spending a home of hia This with the Water Street Conaghan together other Lickel agents from castern cities will go to Chicago a guests of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Paul Rallroad while there will be taken for a short trip in the “Hia- watha,” new streamlined train of the C.M & 8. P. Road, which is known as the finest train in the world At least three members of Lus year's graduating class at the Bellefonte High School had little difficulty in se- curing employment, for they went to work last week. They are Miss Betty Edmiston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ra ph Edmiston, of Milesburg, and Miss 5t an Mary Loulse Johnson, daughter of Mr. | ani Mrs. Elwood Johnson, of Belle fonte. Both young ladies have acoept- ed posTilons in the offices of Whitenock Quarries in Temple Court building They will officially end their school careers al commencement exercises to be held tonight. Miss Marieita Lari. mer, another member of the graduat- ing class, has been working at the C aster Lumber offices for a month, and will continue there on a full time basis | ~-Willlam Royer and daughter, Miss {| Pearl Royer, and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Collings ‘and son, Billie, all of Niagara Fa.ls, moored to Bellefonte Saturday, Mr. Royer and Miss Parl being guests until Monday at the home of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mss. C.ark Car | ison, on Bast Bishop Street, while Mr | land Mrs. Collings and son spent the weekend with réatives and friends in | Mr. Royer, former well known | Tyrone. resident of Bellefonte, was formerly employed as a fireman on the old Cen- tral Railroad of Pennsylvania, and for years was employed as a printer in The Centre Democrat office, He is an Able musician and 1s well known among the bandsmen of Centre County, | over | Ls |euce, and was an early morn- | convalescing ' provided lor | Pa. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. prbidahninal bn - Page Fivé, Lg -Mrs. A R Dri el was . confit to her home at the corner of Curtin and | Allegheny Streets for several days dur- [ing the latter part of the week because lol an attack of the grippe. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Fisher, on South Water Sireet Memorial Day were: Calvin G. Fisher, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Gorman Fisher, of Hornell, N. Y.; Miss Ver ona Fisher and Samuel Elman, of Syra- N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. daughter the - Wil'iam 8. Neff and Elizabeth, of Akron, O., spen’ weekend (n Centre County with thelr respeclive parents Mr. Nefl hoids a responsible position with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. having been in their emplcy for 21 years Mr, and Mrs. Orie Johnstonbaugh, ’ | of Avis, spent the weekend at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam baugh, at Axe Mann. Other the same home included Byron Black- ford and Mac MacDanald. both of Harrisburg, who estopped here enroute to that city from a to Virginia Sister M. Olivia returned to Phil- adelphia last Wednesday for a few days with [rier home of her mother, McGowan. Upon her accompanied by her mend a couple weeks for a Johnston trip ds Mrs, Willlam return rhe was mother who will with her daugh- California some timn two months visit ter this mont -~Mr. and who sal h for Mrs. Charles Kellerman and two sons, William and Thomas, of Bart Bishop Stree!, returned home Monday evening from Ridgway, where they spent the weekend aitending a party at Kaelber C.ub- while the boys were guests of P. H. Powers, vice-presi- dent of the West Penn Power Co. a! Camp Kimes, néar the Kaelber Club E. E Ardery discharged from the Centre Hospital, Tuesday of having been a surgical patient a numbar of weeks, |s nicely at his Reynolds Avenue HE Mr. Ardery amputated mi and knee Mr. and Mr Robert Bel Councilman vho was County last week after there for ted to be home on Owing to an n- leg repor tion Lae rignt had between Warren arly mot McC and son, 3 lefonte and TUraas kend with Che the former MoCarty ter being anda guests al | after visiting " and at the Mr. and Mrs, Robert Foster aid Mr. Facey of Philadelphia, were guests over Memorial Day of Attorney and Mrs. Ivan Walker. The Guy Symmonde family last week moved from the Clark house on Willowbank Street to the home on | South Water Street. opposite the Big Spring, recently lory and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hipple, of Ellsworth, Pa., motored here last week for a few daye' visit with friends in Centre county, more specifically in the Burnside township area, where Mr, Hip- ple formerly resided. Mrs, Otto Henderson Md, former well known Bellefonte, and Mr. | Grove, of Allentown, were guests last week of Mr, and Mrs Willis Grove, at | their home on Reynolds Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Seidel and son, Donnie, of Hazeton, and Mrs Morris and Samuel Neusteadt. of New York, were guests during the Memorial | Day season at the Home of } beth Barnhart, on East High Street ‘The June meeting of the Garden Club of Bellefonte was postponed from | Wednesday June 9 (c Wednesday June 16, and will be held at the home of Mr: |J. C. Roger This change date is necessary in order to complete the gram on Flower arrangement Mrs. Milton Kern { called at our office Monday while | greeting friends In town. Mrs. Kem recently sold her home in Millheim and is going to make her MNiture home in Lock Haven where she spent her early fp Jae, | Mr, and Mrs. Philip 8. Barnhart | and son, Philip. Jr, of Destfield, Mas | accompanied by the former's sister leanor C. Barnhart, of Concord. N. H. Spent the weekend here of father, Jas. K Tuesday for the Sralend homes. thirty membe the Reformed handkerchief farewell party last Thur t the home Mr, and on Wi Logan Keller of the South of resident and Mrs. Orin of ir "roe- pro of Miilheim, on guess They as Barnhart espective About class attended a of the Hal- Sunday show on of school er and night a Lynn Fromm Mrs. Percy tment: day Mr street for Rogers APAT Soring treet refreshment been Widmann, in drug more, w hortly ented Games plaved Keller, ager John and tvo famil where he has a of one of the were Ary vil Man "yy ann Na Al- Tea's Year store, il for Lock R man- mpany’s or sLO1es vacated by Paul Mal- | Jaltimore, | iss Eliz A= | | 4.450, pon Play Bing {Gras Friday and Saturday in the Bush { Arcade building Robert Hoffer, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. Earle Hoffer, of East High Street, has secured employment for the sum- mer at the Hoag Dairy store on West High Strect -MrY. and Mrs, FP. I. Morse, of Cam- cron, motored to Bellefonte on Batur- day afternoon and remained until Sunday evening, visiting friends place and at Centre Hall before re- turning to their home In Cameron where Mrs. tress. Miss Ethel M. Crider, teacher the Bellefonte public schools, a maid of honor at the wedding of her sister, Miss Madeline Beulah Crider, of Lock Haven R. D., who became the bride of John Paul Rathmell, of Ren- ovo, at the latter place on Sunday morning. The ceremony was perform- ed in the Zion Lutheran church of Renovo -~RANDOM ITEMS: town's sounder sleepers are Mrs Frances Mary Galnfort, Mrs. William W. Sieg, Mrs. Amanda Miller and Philip B. Ray, all of whom slept soundly about midnight last Thursday while only a stone's throw awiey the barn on the M1 Ella Gray property was badly damazed by fire Food for Thought “Small men make small towns.” Philipsburg Borough, with a population of 3.600 appears more Tike any other Centre County community Bellefonte, with of 4.804 and State College, with a population of are more typically Penn predict advent wheclbarrow the ne ] equipping In England stream, The de- Spring in cted as Among a city than ylvania | towns Ve the of tream-lined ar were cut now Horse Hole . have several larg at the Gir] Bcout Mardi | in this! Morse presides as postmis- | the | ~The Misses Evelyn Pownell, Jane Zahnizer, Jane McKinley, Jean I ning, Barbara McGowan and Ann Wit- an- mer spent Tuesday night at the Gr ve | Cabin along Fishing Creek. | Memorial services held | Diamond, Bellefonte, Sunday morn- ling, drew an unusually large crowd "and the pddiess given by Ray V. Wat kins, of Btate College, was both timely and forceful, he William M. Osman family as guests at their home on Willowbank Sireet during orial Day, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Irvin and son, Eddie, and Mr. and Mrs George Irvin and son, Billy, all of Ambridge. Memorial of Mr. and Mrs Addition, Included and granddaughter, and Mrs. John Shultz and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and daughter, of Bellefonte George Ebbs, of Pittsburgh The Lo 10 on the had Day william Murs ot at the J. Mille Dari Aloe home Bush C M gues and ud ion Paradise attract Fishermen's be tou prov- ing greater than ever day fish 1Lors ance ate a and sportemen. Mon- a total of 593 anglers regist and hundreds of non-angl gave the area holiday Traffic was so heavy Highway Patrolmen d to keep the roads nelers a that were and to walled banks in cast their liu open « D e f t ream room to et sufficier water McDowe.l Foster sent Ju » following Jean C.evenstine Miller, Barbara Eyer, Emily Betty teacher, pre nior L Mary An- Mc- certificates Hartsock Meese Betty Kerler MATYare They Grace nabel Dowell, Helen Bwartz Smith i by the weekend and Mem- | | was Mrs, Sidney Relgel, of Centre Hail, in Bellefonte Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure trip. ~~Help the underprivileged children patronizing the Girl Bdout Mardi Gras (0 be held in the Bush Arcade building Priday and Baturday of this week “Win beautiful prize Scout Mardi Gras ling, Friday must be pres when the prizes at the Giri Bush Arcade urday. a irday night awarded a the in and went Lo win are Sal pl build Bt+ io opp BSLricke: Blanchard ‘ q anc widely known was a Bellefonte while here call- to our thas turday nis name SUDGCTIDCTS tes add vw aq from Joona, vis wiilic on vith ceompanie: whom arc re { Isaac Walton to William Fr } Frear and thu Mis Lamsport, which Forel [424 dealh of Qch Vy even DOCK She wa Bol - Vf Wil Lal Ade lam dd a line SAA] 8 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's ment has become fils derived, RATES Advertisements of issue, and 15 cents why 50 amazingly popular it is undisputably Centre County twenty-five words or "i for each additional insertion The Centre Democrat's classified advertising depart. Considering its low « 's Community WL and the bene- Bargain Counter, 25 cents for first Where adiptisemeni contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word Is charged lor real estate ad- vertising-—sale or rent KEYED ADS - office, must be complied do not at the the publishers are not per: SUBSCRIBER'S is entitled to a charge. This Il advertisements with by call office for tied ! PRIVILEGE 25-word can Eve priviiege De LOST AND FOUND FOURD One trick tire, one of NMadisonburg. Pa. size can Ladnw R at ( Madwsonburg mil t 12x6 1d pr we Ow ne ge Mille Oy Pa aan HELP WANTED WANTED Phone 407.) WANTED-—Bxper La hed AB In iMwed hotne al this office rm {arn a wag oe wer Croomd are of x23 WANTED of age get in person at Nit Exper fou WIA: housework tany lan, enced ye 21 Yea Ap Nitiany, Pa. x32 girs "ny WANTED Twenty Kids of pape: Will furnish soa, Unuonvule five men Ww wood M25 Cabs, GG. Ww. Fa peal all aA COBO Holt = but WANTED man, Crood care of Experienced ulatieached log home and wages nis office middie aged wo- am helper Wise AB in x23 WANTED—-Young ages of 20 Ww Ww in oa famiy wo 4212 Second Avenue woman between MN general house work Adults Picase wrlie Alloona. Pa Xd2 the indy to work in of aduits. No washing Per- home jor ri person Wi int C. giving experience and reference, 22.41 WANIED Home mauen Pp Middle aged jLe lady cook for experienced Inquire Big Belicionte, Pa x22 ANTED--An daylight waltioss for Trout Inn, experienced Work and one night work Wailer Street WANTED --An experienced man tw work on arm by the mouth, either single Or married with small family, C. # Neldigh, sate College, RB. D. Phone 3742 x22 | WANTED Man tw work on wages LW the right man mass chosen. Charles Zet- tie, Bellefonte, R. D. 1, (Dale's Summit) | Phone P34-R-3 farm, good | WORK w ANTED WANTRD--Jab on farm by boy, for sum-« mer. Inquire at Mrs, Maude McCulley's Lamb Strdet, Balletonts x22 WANTED—Woekly washings for and deliver them Powell, Yarnell, wil Inquire of Clair Phone P10-R-31 x22 WANIED--A good home for a thirteen year old girl. Inquire of W. C. Thomp- son, Juvenile Cowt Officer, Befotonts, x23 WANTED —~Pamily washings to do at home. Will call for and deliver, call or write, Mrs. Wilbyr Breon, Bellefonte, Pa. R.D 3 located on W. W. Tate tara | at Fish Hatchery. WANTED TO BUY WANTED_J0 feeding ~ Phone me Hi. Bovine W Min that those al informati y divulge the name advertisement ustd six Umes a House will be | call | request swering concern repiies 10 be malied to this the advertisements. Please ng advertisements, as the advertiser Democrat time, free of intervals. on such of ry subscriber to these The coiumns year at different Centre in one FOR SALE Stranderri re yours it he] - FOR SALS pick Len C. Ord Cave any quantity a quart, Joha Woodward oy wi of acs Iron Age potato sprayer, 600 lank, galvanised pipe and Inquire F. D. Gardner, State x22 POR BALE gal. water connec lions College, Pa ds of mason me stone holmnman s All kir wand rate io FOR SALE oament quire for Pa Phos supgnios, eld In- Beliefonte e 22u POUR SALE I Rood cond ker, 820 Jame ge. Phone 3066 POR SALE--Parmall Farmall tractor, of with horse Price 865. M. H. Betz Howard Phone Howard 2731 Kes i ide delivery rake $15 Ohio Markie, State Col x m J gear for titch Pa 22 wagon times, New Idea and Also Esco electric J. Markie, Stauw x30 FOR SALE-At all Papec Machinery milk Jame Cdllege, Phone 3566 coolers FOR SALE-Four siat-screen porch awne ings, mi excellent condition. Pmce reasonable. Glenn Wallzer, 403 E. Bish Ww Street, Bellefonte, Phone 180-M. x&2 POR SALE-- ‘No Sunday Fishing" 5 cents each or 6 for 256 cents "No Trespass” signs at same, price Quire at the Centre Democrat office signs Also 1% FOR BALE-New Bicycle's from 824,00 up. Codd used bicycles from $56.00 up Buy one now. C. C. Schuyler, 226 W. Beaver Ave. State College, Pa Phone | 2740 x3 FOR SALE-Guaranteed second hand tires and tubes. 500 in stock trom 18 10 | 126 inch rims. Open evenings week. Wallrun Auto Service, Intersection MALIA iu | POR SALE-Finisbed or rough lumber pine and oak also mliroad Wes, De mension lumber cut 0 your order, In- quire of John Lyons & 0, Howard, Pa. phone Howard 131. x40 a — cm— AUTOMOBILES Mpg Buh house trailer, y u or sale cheap LO Quick | buyer Will demonstrate, Address AR Everett, Bellefonte, Phone 238W,, aut POR SALE—1095 Chev sedan, ike “new; 1033 Plymouth coach; 1083 Plymouth mport coupe; 1032 Pontiac coach. Prices are reasonable, Blerly's Garage, Rebors- burg, Pa. x22 | gig og Pa. "Pa. xd! POR SALE—4-burner oll stove 4 | cally new. Phone Bellefonte 370-R. x22 DALE “(009 ¥ Electric Supply Co. EE STE w tn: 10 Jie maths fir hogs, Fi SEE w SALE Westin: 50 au FOR BALE- In- | HOUSEHOLD GOODS Breakfast dl to mach, Pt ning none refrigerator al Bishop St An ice in good Mra. Jerome Harper fonte, Pa POR BALE. CuPReity 100 Inquire Beile x22 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A fresh A. Barnhart, Curtis Yu Pa ron SAL F hird calf Pa POR her vile SALE 3 ry T auline We Snow 5h r Eight pigs. Chester "Oi n 8 weck ole Robert ‘Boan, Belicfonte, Pa, P old and Brown, ie Centre Hall, x22 pigs 6 weeks a] 8. E D., Phos Hone itkey R FOR BALE bronze Spring Mills, i86-R-14 One yt ‘ . ood COWA ix All milking soon fresl iiford He R D1 x22 SALE nee tH Three Howard POR «in good erly POR SALE --2 si buils, 1 a Guernsey and 1 a Swiss d 2 fresh Guernsey Cou Also 2 Oh White boar C M. Long, Nittany Zion 1913 corn | DOGS, PETS, ETC. FOR SALE old. party College, Pa Er giish sell oken, Pl er Gag wone BABY CHICKS roM HATC HING- al reasonal.de pri R-3, Plessant Gap Cap, Pa Custom hatching ors Telephone 668. Hatchery, Pleasant Ct FOR SALE- —Blood tested chicks Hampshire Reds, Barred Rock Glanta, also Quaker Feeds, F. OP er, $339, Long's Hatchery "hone | MUl Hall Pa FOR SALE OR EXC HANGE, FOR SALE Lanall team, work single or | double, sell or trade on cattle, In- 8% Homewood Clover Farm Store, R 2 Tyrone, Pa x2 WANTED To exchange late | sport model roadster, fully with rumble seat and in good shape Jor & Inger closed car beck, Hublersburg, Fa 20 Ford Xd | ——————— | GARDEN PLANTS | ron BALE—Sweet potatoe plants; mango e and tomato. Inquire Frank Compan, Bellefonte, R. D. 1, phone 017- |R-2 x22 FoR BALE-~-All kinds of vegetable plants, | Inquire of Emilo Scittl, Bellefonte, R D. 1, near Myers cemetery, Buffalo Run Vall ley x22 POR BALE-~Cholce varieties of vegetable | ta, early and late, tomatos. mans , cAulifiower and disease proof cab- .. Prank Nelson, 232 E. Lamb St. | Phone 500-M. x24 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A FOR RENT--Flve room A ao st. ". dmenk, Inquire of FOR SALEM | at Moshannon station and 35 acres . FP. Cald St walk froth | Della Blate ool: | equipped Inquire » R. E Bro- | | ror RENT BOOOT A 4 a room apartment al floor naguir Woodring, Howard Ht Pa lime- Mann Belle x24 acre farm of located near Axe Frank Donovan, FOR BAI + with all Breet, Mary Bs o Box 31 FOR RENT RENT--F isekeeping POR nished rooms } 163 East Curtin 8S RENT—Two {urnis! Ist Keeping FOR RENT FOR Curtis venien 80-R h and modern Jur i RENT Fi avaliable heated 506-J FOR m 1 Phone oms, live. bedroom 446-J or hree furnished r kitchenette and usekeoping Call St REPAIRING FOR RENT Ng oon LAWN MOW ER USERS Bring your lawn mowers 10 Garbrick Bros, opposite the Big Spring. Beliefonte, Pa, 10 be shar ened. We grind them pot file them X 5 NOTIC BE-—-We repair baby cariages, but spec jalize in putting on new tires, Gar- rick Bros Opposite Big Spring, Belle- toate, Pa, x25 NOTIC - Lawnmowers sharpened. olled and adjusted 75a Also machine work of all kinds. Swarts Machine Shop, | Bellefonte, Pa. _ Phone n- R. 160 | SEWING MACHINES—Sewing machines oiled and adjusted $1.00 |n your own home; sweepers repaired, parts furnished for all makes, all work guaranteed, W. | Shelton, Spring Mills, Phone Miliheim | 30-R-11. 13d FURNITURE REPAIRED—Ropairs made to all kinds of turniture. Upbolster- tN and A oor! made, Wm. D Thompson's ring | Lamb St, Phone 529+), peilelonter Pa. mw PA UPHOLSTERY Furniture | LL [June 7st 8 p. m TO RHEUM ATICS am Send for free booklet Try Tibbine Triple sumatizsm and get Re- o-Renalis Emir wnt and Meritol Roesumatism Kroog Oli Rubbing ofl SOC; by mall on receipt of price Prepared in the laboratories of the Tih bins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa. Add a postage and DRCKIng ne GLASSES REDU CED—Ha ving ately 1n- stalled new lens grinding machinery am prepared 0 furnish glasses atl very attractive prices Also ear glasses (Just for those with defective hearing. Large and ynplete stock German Artl- cial Fves 40 betier here than elsewhere ; 3100 Drug Creek. Pa. DRY LE ANING its als vwo-plece drew alted dresse collared and Ladi N Overs MacDond BOARDE RS w ANTED WAN MED boarders in coun ne, Rate} rea ‘ownell, Yarnc'l 22 10- R-21 _ ANNOU NC EMENTS EUNION~The avely reuttton i at the Woodward Cave Si 2th, rain or shine. wii raay : x23 — FESTIVAL wii b £ the RTARQE on Logan Grange, dd Lhelr annual Saturday, July x27 GRANGE N t Gag i B The Eagle cemelery Asso, festival st Curtin, Pa. Satur 12th. The public is cordially 18 PFESTIVAI will hoid a day June invited ~The Hubiemiumg Cemne- will bold a festival on July 17th at the School House fod benefit of the association x28 REUNION The annual Tressler re- inion will be held at Hecls Park Satur day, June 12. 1937. Everybody belonging 10 that family Is cordially jnvited x23 FESTIVAL-The Zion Union Cemetery will hold a festival at the cpmetery at Zion, Pa. Saturday evening, June fora Watch this paper for further particulars i 16a FRESTIVAL-—The Trinity Relormed Sunday School of Hublersburg will hold a festival on Seturday June Sth on Church lawn. Music by Pliers Banjo | Band FESTIVAL tery Association SUPPER-—"A Trip Around the World" supper will be held by the Milssburg Presbyterian Christian Endeavor Jom 3 on Tuesday evening, June Sth, 10 8 o'clock CHICKEN DINNER —8pocial Sunday spring chicken dinner served from 12 | 2 o'ciock at the Blue and White Inn at Potter's Mills, Pa. New management, Chailes 8 Boone mm GRANGE AID MEET ING-The Ladies Ald of an Grange will meet at the home of J. Benford, at 249 Bast Lamb Street, Bellefonte, Monday evening, anytime at my Loy L. Smith, INSURANCE : ire anAytante at » oo es EE bss ot ours SERVICE AT HOME--Three i weight ln 1810 Iba. out a © , Julian, LL) a Meyer FESTIVAL-The Young Ladies class of the Fillmore M. E. church school will bold a festival Saturday evening: June Bib, for the benefit of the Sunday school y ‘welcome. CHILDRENS DAY £38 Sunday June 6, at the Valley: View Brethren church will observe A special the sory
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