-—p | > —J. D. Dricbelbis, of State College R. D. was a visitor in Bellefonte on Monday. He pall us a visiy before recurning home. Misses Marietta Larimer Rachel Gregg, of thls place motored to Allentoan Saturday where they spent the weekend with Miss Lari- mer's sis.er, Miss Elizabeth Larimer —Howa:rd W. Parsons, of Vander- grifi, called at cur office on Saturday, while on a visit to Cenuwe County, with his brother, Ellery Parsons and sister Mrs. Margaret Reed of Fer- guson township. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Musser, of ltoona, were callers at this office Sa urday noon while en route (© Millhelm to spend Mothers’ Day with relatives and [riends. Mr, Mus. is recuperating nicely from ad operation he underwent recently ~The Logan Fire Company wa called to the Paul Keeler home on Halfmoon Hill just belore noon on Friday when sparks from a flue fire threacned the home. Chemical were used in extinguishing the blaze in the chimney and no damage resulted. The Keeler properly 1 one of ga row of frame houses Owneg by Albert Schad, of Bell ~Henry Gross of Kent spent ast week F.ank and { with his tw ! Proudfoot and Mary Bellefonte. This was his back home in eighteen was accompanied on hi Mr, Amos Trombiley also Oho. An Any will be at the Be Bldg. May 1 Lew efonte Ohio, her and on amily ) Ste Gross first year “ on available mu House. East 10 uded Ira Fagley anc Pottsville; Fred and Mrs. Ec isely and or 3 Guests the Alice Showers on Mothers’ Day Haley and son and friend, all of Showers, of Altoona ward Dt Miss Kni Margaret Cowher. all of Bell Le Durin day Mrs. Showers re- ceived umber of presents and greeting | IR ITO at gan, the an messages of and friends —Ldnta’s table sty} new material dina:y dr i tv. More fashion values than was ev gefisational low dresses from the fonte. $1.97, $288 $3.88 82:8 are 12 ¥ 20. 38 to 44, 46 i 16% to 28 Waiter C« ager. ef [rs and Mr. and Mrs. Howard who came ast from Log Angele week for a visit with Mrs and Mr. Welty | Mr. Harvy We tel Wetzel, departed for Virginia, wh ned to locate the Shenand Clima a will breeding and —— Thi ty measuring I length and weighing up ten ounids, were placed Cre below the falls S Moms v the Pleasant During weeken alned » relatives 3 Baw 85 3 0 wn ere t all be rainbow and brown trout rom 20 to 30 inche; just 3 o Miss Helen E. Smith, sistant in t State Highway office was hostess at a luncheon at home yesterday noon, in honor of Miss Frances who has re- chief as- i her aes Weaver, signed her position in the highway office to become the bride of Rev. Charles Frazier on Saturday, May 21. at Rebersburg. Present at the luncheon were Mary Kathryn Bot- torf. Minnie Shultz, Frances Wea- ver and Helen E. Smith, all mem- bers of the highway office force, and Kathryn Hartle and Mrs. Mor- ton Abelson aad Mrs. Nathan Kofman to their home on Son Street, Filday afternoon Florida, where the They were ac- heir daughter who had joined 11 re:urned Thomas from Miami spent the winter. companied here by Miss Freda Kofman, them there during the winter. The Kofman's made the trip south in a traller-equipped car, and during their entire sojourn in Florida made thelr home in the trailer. They port having had a most enjoyable vacation. and from all appearance the health of both Mr. and Mrs. Kof- man was greatly benefited by change of climate rie the ~=A most interesting relic of the Civil War is owned by John H. Gar- ver, of Centre Hall R. D., in the form of an old leather bill fold pick- ed up on a battlefield by his father Henry Garver, a native Centre Countian. According to a note In the billfold, penned by the finder on June 30, 1862, Mr. Garver, a private in Co. 5th Pennsylvania Reserve Corps found the purse that day on the battlefield of Charles City Cross. roads, sometimes known as While Oak Swamp battlefield, on Frazier's farm, Glendale, N. C.. Mr Garver’s company had taken part in th: engagement. Inside the bill fold at the time of iis discovery, and still undisturbed to this day, are two 20-doliar bills, issucd by the State of Missouri! and labeled “Mis. souri Defence Bonds” The finde’ of the purse served two enlistments covering 4 years and 5 months of service, participated in a number of | major battles, and never received even a scratch. He was born and spent his life in the substantial log | home in which his son now lives. | John Gaiver, present owner of the relic, has one daughter, Miss Mary a registered purse now living a home, Of a family of eight chil- dren born. to the Civil War veteran John is now the only survivor, 3 and | the | Miss Rine sold her to James price was Bernice home on Halfmoon Hill Boscaino. The purchase | not made known, The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Episcopal church will hold a tea at the home of Mrs, Hugh M, Quig- ley, on East Curtin street, Monday, May 16, from 3 to 5 o'clock. A sii- ver offering will be taken. The pub- lie Is Invited to attend the tea Take me to Island Park near Sunbury, on Wednesday night June 18. 10 see, to hear, and to dance to the swing music of Benny Goodman and his orchestra. Admission only $1.26 per person tax included, and dance from 9 p. tola m Don't forget. . The Keystonalrs Bellefonte, played for a dance he'd at the Howard High school Tues- day night, by the Glee Club of the school The same orchestra will play for the junior-senjor recep- tion and dance at Howard High Friday, May 20, “The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Brooks. Doll Post American Legion, Bele . fonte, will serve a spaghett! suj t the Legion Home, Howard Street from 5 to 8 o'clock Ele Day Tuesday, May 17. The er will to the public. Admission plate m Orchestra, tion iin cents s at the home of Mr Kellerman of East Bish street over the week-end were Kerr, of Reading: Katherine Kennedy, of Oxford, Pa. and their daughter Agnes, all being students the Immaculate Heart Academy, Fountain Springs, Pa per and sh 1t his home -Dale f Mrs. N R. D, hand had the yimost Dale brother fonte, chisel they log. A caused glance the Dale's thumb he Centre C the cut was cl Edward He was brought to ounty Hospital where wed with stitches Leroy Plumb, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plumb, of Belle- fonte, a student at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, was presented with farsity Pp sweater part in E11 . : . Pr s 4 {teehi ENC Ues i 0 #4 UR son of letter and a the Ut experienced last was made ninth annual undergraduate stu The affair was and a number speakers appeared on token of at the the a lege lege Hall ore nent mi program The Rev. Robert C it. John's Epi will Fave Arizona appointed rec city. Mn. 8 Bobby, expec: Bellefonte J. Sud idlow and young remain ember, wl will the Rev. Mr. SBudiow Yuma ow has not been good health for some months and nate of Ari- summer month id she has become 20m 0 svt a ) intl] Sept eh they join n {feared 'h t is hat the cl ona during the mi C be too warm until inured to i ~About 150 people attended the Central Branch C. E. rally last Fri- day night at the Pleasant View Union chapel, The meeting was op- ened with a song service led by Kenneth Walker and devotions led by the Wingate Bociety. Bellefonte United Brethren, Bellefonte Evan- gelical, Millesburg Presbyterian, Pleasant View Union. Pleasant Gap Union, Runville, Vallay View Unit ed Brethren. and Wingate societies had a splendid representation Bellefonte Evangelical Soclety was awarded the banner, having the largest percentage present, Con- ferences were led by: Juniors, Rho- da Bheetz; Intermediates, Rev Gauntt; Adults, Thomas Musser and Paul Sheetz. Rev. Earl Harsh- barger from Tyrone, delivered the address of the evening. These Christian Fellowships are always enjoyed by everyone attending A family reunion was held yes- terday at the home of the Rev. M. C. Piper and Mrs, Piper, in Miles- burg, in honor of the veteran Meth- odist Episcopal pastor's 80th birth- day anniversary. At a birthday din- (ner at the home last night, the fol- lowing members of the family were present: Foster Piper and Mrs. Edith Provost, of Mamaroneck, N Y.. Dr. Charles Piper, Mrs. Piper and their daughter, Phyllis, and Mr. and Mrs, Philip Piper, all of dartiord, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Piper and son Donald, of Brookiyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Cheever ! Lockwood and two daughters. Jane {and Phyllis, of Montclair, N. J. The Rev. Mr, Piper spent yesterday morning in his workshop in the i basement of his comfortable home, i and took time out from his task of | making kiddies’ chairs only long | enough to read the many messages {of congratulation that poured in { from relatives and friends through. out the State. He was particularly pleased with a large basket of flow- {ers sent by the Sunday school of {the M. E. church at Milesburg. A- side from failure of his hearing, | the Rev, Mr, Piper 18 as active and | well preserved as he was twenty | years ago, and continues to perform | weddings, officiate at funerals, and CAITY On many other pastoral duties even though he has retired from of the active ministry. -John M. Keichline, well known | former Peace, Is reported to be quite 11 at his home on East Bishop street. Mr. Keichline became {Il about two weeks ago and up to this time his condition has not improved to anv qreat extent and he 5 confined to hed “The Central Pennsylvania Rover crew will conduct a parking lot on Hughes Field on Circus Day, Sat- urday, May 14, afternoon and eve- ning. An entrance will be provided from the parking lot into the cir cus grounds Cars will be watched while parked, and the fee will be ten cents. Reports from the home of the Rev. D. D. Kauffman, pastor of the Mlilesburg-Unionville charge of the Methodist Episcopal church, are to the effect that the pastor is showing improvement, but Is still confined to bed. He expects to be able to re- sume his regular duties within the next few weeks --A flue fire at the property on North Spring street owned by E E. Widdowson and tenanted by Mr and Mrs, James Hartman and Dr. W. T. Hunt, was quickly got under control with chemicals after a gen- eral alarm brought both Undine and Logan fire companies to the scene. The fire occurred about mid- night Tuesday. Corporal Robert Raymond, who is In charge of the Pleasant Gap itbstation of the State Motor Po- lice, became a proud father for the first time, Monday of last week, when a fine baby boy was born to Mrs. Raymond at their home in Corporal Rera nd is a of Bellefonte and is a son and Mrs. Harry Raymond, T home her «414 Aly } luded Shau mn East children ! Pt! Miss iiladelphia: of Mt and Mrs. Th Philadelp burgh sy celebrs Orie “Helen Miss Ant Shai igh Klsco, N Y. and Mr ; Shaughnessy, of Frank, of Pitts- Mrs, Shaugh- Tith birthday family her the portant th We ted tO Anna E. An- of Placerville California booklet “The Spirit which Is a Mary Haye Louisa Jol have yet had are indet dre copy { Domin biography mnson not an aoquaintiag Vetzler fonte and aided him up the into the at House, where his rival was the occasion of an ormal reception by nearly every cer and employe the Court Mr Wetzler's ¢ enforced rt most has in GERALDINE CONFER IS BRIDE OF MORTON ABELSON bie inter. Bellefor mnized at Re of last Confer bride of the A wed est ain consider tha week when of of Morton Markland Md Mis elle- the Louisville where they were present runnin 8 the Kentucky to Bellefonte of The bride. a native of the Belle- fonte area, is employed in the den- tal offices of Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, in Temple Court building. Mr. Abel- son came here ten years 280 to manage the Markiand Hotel, and has become one of the community's best known business men, Both Mr. and Mrs. Abelson are widely known and are popular mem- bers of the younger social set in this vicinity. They have the best wishes of a wide circle of friends for happiness and prosperity in the future ssi: CI ———— BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD AT PLEASANT GAY HOME A birthday party was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Mever at Pleas ant Gap in honor of Mrs. Meyer's 72nd. birthday. The evening was spent In a social way, and accordion music was furnished by Mrs. Wilbur Breon. Delicious refreshments were served Guests at the party were: Mr, and Mra. Clair Gates, Mrs. Robert Breon and daugh ers Helen and Mary, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Breon, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Meyer and children Ray and Rose Marie, Mr, and Mrs. James LL. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Meyer and son Harold, Mr and Mrs, Malvin Burris, Mr. and Mm. Joseph Meyer and daughter Kay, Miss Agnes Flory, Victor L Meyer and Harry Meyer, last Cemetery Clean-Up Day Baturday, May 21 will be clean-up day in the Fairview cemetery in Boggs township. The association has asked all Jot holders, and all persons with relatives or friends interred in that cemetery, to be present to help to get the grounds in shape for Memorial Day, i —_—— Marriage Licenses Philip R. Spicer, Bellefonte Blanche Ella Spotts, Julian Levan Linton, Aliquippa Alice Nixon, Btate College ———————————— Tewnsend Meeting. A Townsend meeting will be held in the Court House Friday evening. | ay 13 at 7:30. A speaker from out | Ey be press The pubjiz |ts invited, Bellefonte Justice of the! BE ams. MILLER MAKES PLEA FOR OLD-LINE DEMOCRACY In an address before an audience of several hundred persons at the Court House Monday night, M Emma Guffey Miller, sister of United Sates Senator Joseph F. Guffey speaking in the Interests of the Ken nedy-Smith ticket, made a strong plea for old-line Democra's and old line Democratic principles, She described Kennady as bein the only candidate in the present Gubernatorial campaign whos? character has remained unsmirched and declared that his labor reco:d in the past Is no indication tha! labor can control or dictate to him in the event he Is elected “I laws of our land are such that no state government can be administ- ered in the interests of any on group,” she declared. Ralph E. Evans, of Luzerne Coun , Counsel for the Treasury De- pariment, speaking in the absenc of Judge Ralph H. Smith, who wa unexpectedly called to Allegheny County, declared the Kenned Smith ticket is one that should ap- peal most strongly to true Den ciats all over the State, and pre- dicted an overwhelming majority 0 that slate next Tuesday Henry A. Brockerhoff, fon'e, presided at the Introd the speakers, was furnished by the High 8choo] Band —————— A ———————— FAMILY ALBUM’ TO BE PRESENTED HERE TONIGHT ty Ly Be wing while Bell of Nex uced m The Young Woman's Guild of thu Presbyterian church will present t} “Family Album" the form ictures tonight at 8 the Presbyteriatl chapel cast of forty-two charact Hl portray old favorite ture Mother was a girl “Grand “Crandfathe: eran ‘Quaker ing “Spinster Uncle ¥ y Attle in rio Pid when she LA mother” the Cl Maid" Beauties” School Teacher” Benjamin and Aunt Sall i Indian Maid Twin Brothers” “Madame Yoye Diamot Li nd » ath famous and Ceneviey Ferdhr descri many dialogue Vocal solos will be Miss Dorothy Eberhart ) Miss Clara Lou Wetzel, Le- Plumb and Miss Gummel } James will by M i by Yeager Roy ime Thompson panied HH of First Orchestra 1 1cdiy ng I play ing ALUMNI DANC E TO BE HELD AT HECLA, JUNE 2 wis made meeting of the the High " in Association building The dance will and will close at : Owls gin at 9 p with ourge ache ip | Slate C " Ae HEARE graduate A to the dance ALSOCIA~ ti 0 pum umn Clarence Issues Cachet special cact commemorating Mall Week, May 15 to 21 repared distribution of the Clarence post office clive cachet eYeRlS wi was named “Clarence p———— Contrary the belief of many, non-resident pupils are not a labil- ity 0 the borough taxpayers. but have proved to be an asset to the school budget, in that they pay a proportionate share of all expenses Legal Notices ot Maa for to EXEC LTOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the BEatate of Emerson E. Weiser, late of State Col. lege Borough, deceased #ters testamentary in the above satnie having been granted to the undersigned, all persone indebled 10 the said esinle are requested to maka payment, and those having claims 0 present the same duly proven, with out delay to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of State College, Esecutor State College, Pa. W. Harrison Walk. er. Attorney xm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF. In the Matter of the Eetate of An- nile Yothers, Inte of Huston Township, deceased Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the ud dersigned. all persons indebted there to are requested to make immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for poke - tiement to EFFIE AUMAN, Pine Gros Mills; IRVIN CRAIO, Jullan famine Intra tor’ Spangler & Campbell, Attorneys faves EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Evan M. Huyett, late of Centre Hall Bor- ough, deceased tters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons | d to the sald ewtate are requested to make payment, and those having claims 10 present She mame duly RE RPONTE with out delay NOTICE. Notice of Meeting of Primary Elec tion Return Board. is heroby given, dance with the provision of of June 3, 1037, P. 1. 1333, that the computation and oanvaming of the returns of the Primary Hection held Tuesday, May 17, 1098, will be made bY} the County Board of Elections at o'clock noon, on Friday, May 20, 1938, at the offices of the Cominis- sioners office, Court House, a aaiafonts, Pa. at which time and piace watchers | and tobe premet and candidates entitied under the Act may be [FOR SALE Cablmge plants 10 cents i Ba —— Page Five pA —_— Ir ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week, Considering That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- or wil partment has become so amazing y popular, ils low cost ald the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. words or less, 26 cents Where advertise- for ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea; esis. advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed this office, must be complied with by those answering the adve tisements Please do not call at th ments veruser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-~ al Ws entilied Irve of charge. Muervals x Lost and Found Brox Yellow gold Lt Iz Reward | enter Help Wanted NTED--25 mer ! Lenin PN NE Heapone bie re do nediale amp) id A West H “Work Wanted Werk ow Mark WANTED--To buy catile, calves, higs snd potiitry of all kinds i Pay Lhe most best for the best, FH MoCaled #00 W. rd BL, Lack Haven, Pa. Pholie hay J x32 WANTED —1 am Hh entlie alikend oat or drop a Card Catrtre Hall Pa FANTED of PY lied OF OO market for shee, Caives Se Centre Hall M-R-11 to Sidney T. Risgal 1t In he WANTED furniiure change OR tay POR BALE Es +] Lo FOR SALE—A silo 10x28 with an exira to3 4 feet high wo John Vaughn, Pory Matilda x19 ron SALE A Delco : Light “plant com - pitts jeas tatteriea WII sell cheand DeHons Blectzic Oo, Bellefonte, Po x20 POR SALE-—Pekin duck eggs, pear) guinea eggs. guamnteed ferilie Thomas W. Sbailoroms Bellethiite, RD 3 xi POR SALE locust posts, wire fence oomta, 614 and 7 feet, price 20 cla Also swwed posta, Fred Wheland, Alex- andria x22 POR SALE Coal, stove wood, sand. screenings. top soll and bullding stone, Lee Reed. W. Lams 81, Belle. fonte, Pa. Phone 17T4-R x21 FOR BALE--International kerosene or gasoline engine 3 home power, practically new. Will sell cheap, Clyde Beck, Warrior's Mark, Pa. Phane 6-R-27. we BARGAINS At Loman “Bupply Oo. Jerave Jone 5 used cultivators, 3 potato o ae, and sprayers oom planters, tractor and plows, also a 20 h. p. Diesel engine. x21 | POR SALE--32 volt Genco Light plant with batteries, bulbs, iron and 32 voit motor, also a green enameled range. all in good condition, Smith's Bervice Btation, Tussyville, Pa. X20 FOR SALE--8elect oak porch swings 4 4% and 5% ft. lengths. ot bought | but made myself. Prices right. Pactory 3 miles west of Ju- | L. Wil x22 Han, along State road. H Hama, Julfan, R. D FOR SALE--02 wolt light plant new batteries used 3 years (in good con- | dition. 1938 Harlev-Davison motor. evele in good condition. Inguire of Mrs. Elizabeth Harchberger, Port Ma. tida. RB. D. 1, Box 43 FOR SALE—14-inch tight and loose | driving pulley. with bronze bush. ings. This pulley was taken off a new machine and has never heen used, A | bargain for apyone needing a pulley | br ag sige, Can be i FOR SALP--A= I have taken over the agency for the Commercial Refrie- | erator Co. dealers in electric milk | coolers. 1 have all sizes to meet yout | requirement at a very rrasonabl price Come see them and deride for | yourself For 4-can job agi tator included. ©. W. Bebrer, Penna, | Purnace, Pa, Phone Warriors Mark, | 13-R.3. %20 Garden Plants a ef Inauire of Clarence J. ian, Pa. x19 rams, You choice $100 each Sar pea 0 Linn Be Belle. a 0 & 2-wurd advertisement This privilege can be used six times a year at Every subscribed to The Centre coluinns one Ja Lhese POR paadile- flower plants, wma to « Weel oelery and aniums, snap dragons, poly Antlers many ogther Greenhouse Belo: ute Boars fu slum and Thal's Blreetl, BALE ~Vegetable Spandsh Boulh Phon office for information concerning such advertise , 4s the publishers are nog permitled WwW divulge the name of the ad- Dem ue, different and abbage, flowering cau 1008, “ed margoos, Oer- un, Ager~ t Bagge Vines wering plants Allegheny pl 0% - R lout Oi Automotive POR BALE im Reed Model 1 Bellefon FOR SALE--1930 Plys Cood cond Launirert, Miu sedan of Juck FOR good ool 3 Ra da Ford te nouth f JLon esburg Household Goods BALE—U re tT ow sed] FOR | tr} wy POR SALE Electric Used FOR SAI EA 4 Esc oO W wii ton Pe BALE eT ood JOON POR FOR SALE one e OMEas ER JO Phone 4! POR SALE {ruy 15-1b joe omDacity, a weit Lio Will sell BR OG Rhoades mn Beilefor Pa. Phos strong LF For BALE 3 al mine vie fee Slower aloe y sell COOK slove mad Ba nine fit TW “aod we Ix boards Elec lislon ie regrigern ior side orY redacnnide Mrs webank Sree 169-W ng sult nna roonn athe oxes 83 75 ug T8¢ and Congoleum cabinets $3086 up m Exr ha noe Bellefonte Tractors, POR BALE--Trac or ¥20 1 years, price right Station, Spring Mills B75. new attresses 85 7H attresaes $1278 sults 816.75 fd Puraiture High Etc. “Cultivator fits H CC. Tractor, used only 2 Eungard Service Pa xi@ POR BALE—Porason teed in eood conditd te seen working to tractor gusmn~ on, ohean. Must be apnreciated I. O. Corman. Beech Creek, Pa. phone 1513. 1841 yor BALE—As we have dimcont inted handling the All have on hand one W as a demonstrator a chine, at a bargain, Penna, Purnace, Pa. Warriors Mark is Ci halmer line we C. tractor used nd sample ma- C. W, Behr: Phone 13-R-2 x20 POR SALE--2 used Pordson tractors, one 20-30 Wallis, 2 Buckeye oon workers: Oliver tractor plow, 12 or 14 in. bottom, 2 International hay joad- ers; New [dea manure spreader; Mas. sey-Harrie spreader; chines aranteed So Penna Purnace, Pa Warriors Mark All above ma- have been reconditioned. gu- work C. W. Behrer, Phone 13-R-3 x20 Live Stock FOR SALE--Freeh On 8 Warner, Julian, perimey cow. L RD xi9 POT SALE —A | Hnlated years old Mrs. Yarnell, Pa n cow, fresh. 4- C. M. Pownell x20 FOR SALE-J good work horses, blooded CGuernsey baled hay Thomas Gill, fall bull and some Juilan, Pa x20 Inquire of 8 E. Brown, Spine Pa. Phone Centre Hall x19 | Gentle, will sell Auire of Hugh Wilson, PM. RD. X20 POR BALE-A svan of good mules. |v reasonable Ine Warriors Mark x iN seen at rd Beaton, Phone #10-R-22, R. SALE—3 mixed hay. 1200- {horee, also pew rot liame, State | FOR BALE—A team and good workers of mules, © Wii well Pp {if sold at once. Will sell one or both, ‘RE Brobeck, ublershurg. Pa. 19% FOR way. Pa. RD Jury poh, main highway. mare, weight 7 1300, 30 1400 A about 1300 to 14 ea 14, sound In Howard, Howard, Pa. on x19 x20 Al Xie mies, POR BATE Ten mall Shed weeks | 20%, Out Paina, got free Sample, Udgs. norses 3300. AsO team with E Mut Ai POR BALE Tem of gray rg 11, weight gpbout ew set of harness, Will wi harness, Robert ler. Beech Creek, Pa FOR BALE-Well bred 18 mouths oid Ayorshire Cruernsey 85000, 8- ¢ pection p yw $10.00; Winslow north of Avis Bank D 2 wel | 1 bull Harr Ole The Bhore It Pu Xie Jereey FOIL BALE calf, oue and from a hb 80 Wo good wks old J R. D. 1 FOR BALE ae 4 and 5 way, will work single or as leam sow, wi. around 5H00 lim row second ter June | sheep, 80.00 each: 4 fresh 10 $00 Esch LL. O Phone 1613 Beech Creek, Pa a r——— - r Poultry Young chicks to &§ pound rte, R gh producing pure R., Harn Ted Two good gentle Russ aliywhere i Aino Chesterw! due to Is LAL roe COorma POIt BALE from 2 Rel hh, Bellet: Hi ) Brooders - Al Yd Supplies. Two coal © A-1 shape x Cy POR 8 stoves | One 140 ox FAI nr wan ike phe ia Bnd 3 ' SI00E JAERI Sale or Exchange BALE 0) OR IPD EXOHARC CF H what thin aft Real Estate FOR SAI E . AE roo ho ne fd Ron soshnnnon ; Wag POR SALE of Bate Cx Hugh Apa rtments for Rent Yom RENT - A gr; onm £ re ur meni LL ne Uk B Brent efor ror by RENT hed or Ln grown only Pel Rinks, Opposite Big ot h ne RENT vl POR Tey ba Rooms For Rent RENT Posture For Rent POR RENT running — ad Port Matlida, R POR RENT Pasture land for cattie, abundance of water head Der rIonth Juan. R Y Vaught D ¥ un anagu ngiing BoC magarines niving 10 A ory walnibes by Street. Beliefonte NT ome] ent “Bluegrass cnt in Shavers Creek Valley FOR RE tie pasty ire Huntingdon county motor from Bellefonte. at or dolla C per head monthly, Cattle eaiched closely. Write Win Moore admin. istrator, Nefla Mills Pa. Xn G 10 WANTED Pletal ng bes valis El Metritol Krosa Ohl We of PFT marked A - FURNI] anieed ir rg Wir 20, Bellefonie, cows trom | PFOREMANS Nor Phon MAL of = #1 Pasture for a loguire of David Pa © HHEUMATION $end booklet on Khewmnstism. Triple and get minant ( RRheurmnastim Rubling oll wy mall on receipt 2 Lull for lan oliet, In ipa) , St nd : Beecy - DOSlase 4nd DROEINDK ‘Repairing TURE made tw all plhoistering, D in k Pa dads Lad 10¢ ad kinda aud silp ‘hompson's Lab Bt, of Poone 526- UPHOLS [| TERY ] ture repair shop, repairing, ing sutigues s specialty ush seals. Moder th Race upholstery. 8h Bt Lo LT | ~lawy a ail) WORK HINE rl olled an : ened mower year old M. Rhoads xi y free Try Tib- Remuedies lor Rheuwrnas Hepa oo Be and Alkalizer 81.04, 80c; BEP AIRED Repairs furniiure covers made. Upholsterin tod arti g, reslor- Cans and » rear Peun Belle Hotel, oe 406M id Jubler burg Pa in Bub CTE IVAL Lemont Womer Wed ness x20 MEMORIAL SERVICE i won gnetery Jurg x38 Lie ia The an- Pe nel and enlerisin- xn er's Park Troxel vill « wie ADC ef TMERTING. AN Der — Tair orm eter Sis plone % ngs + 4 pet oat BEE I ket junc i and secrelary ILVEE TEA--The Woman's AUX of Bt. Johu's Episcopal Chur Eive & II Tew 81 the hohe Hug i Q MS: ¥ saint ’ i go to the Athie Personal re 8 nintiber of Pood ted in Brad 8. Ray There will be nr harge for same BE Gob! @ : Card of Thanks "Loans to Farmers MONEY POR I FARMERS For |pri seeding. livestock and equipment from Your own cooperative farmer ore nisation st 5% interest Der year SPAY in one to three Tl hy ene. dorsers needed. See R. M. Ziegler or George Mothersbaugh, Saturday morning Musser Gettig's office, Belle. fonte or write Hollidaysburg Produce tive Credit Association x19 é a Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK Removed prom Call an ie al my expense, p 676-J-3, Lioyd L. mith, ne 18 MeClintic { Clintic and Patully "a aX MoCLINTIC We wish to take oyporty unity nt express our tudes to the many ered uring the recent i £m lines and Mr this tie friends whe ten Bm and other tributes death of our son and brother. Maurice lynn and Mm. Prank Mo ny George S. Denithorne Registered CIVIL ENGINEER 198 Land ¢ Appraisals urveys : Topography Estimates FIRE INSURANCE--AL a reduced rate twenty percent less than the pre. imium. J. M. Keichiine, Temple Court Belisfonte, Pa. x30 FREE—1{ excess scid causes you pains | of Stomach 1 | Heartburn, Belohi Bloating, Nau- at Parrish Drug Store, ve prices. Also i ust out) for those with ds | comple il 4 CREAM PRODUCERS ! SHIP YOUR CREAM TO FAIRMONT ! No Barn Inspection Necessary ! We Pay Cash and are in a position to handle your entire output the year around. For Full Information, Write THE FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO. 100-25 Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. State College Design =
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