THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 2, 1938. —— NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mace Fry) Farmer Charles Rudy is driving a new Ford V-8 purchased of the Wilbur Dodd agency Geo, P. vin and ED. Isenberg wese recent visitors in the Mt, Cily C. M. Dale is under the care of Dr. Coleman and a trained nurse suffering an attack of pleurisy but « improving rapidly this writing Boyd Corl and family Belle. fonte were greeting friends and re- latives at Memorial services at Pine Hall Monday evening. Our tax tor Col sler wishes Lo announce th column that he is planning collect n onal al Of A.W. Tres. AURA Li action wo ax collec all delinquent Det of the years 34 in case your n him a (ring.) Our lady potat Kepler is sticking of tubers with n w planter and John Deere tractor purchased of the J. T. Beckwith agency of Martha Pa Mrs. H. H Go te College with Miss Sally Barr enjoyed an amo d valley Thursday few of their fri Mrs, Ber an ugly fal) sustained a bre ken is a go a little on the slow month for he: The Vernon Whetmore North Church Street is corated with snow Osman Bros Musser FE lege ming) and Muss as we ay now of Fergusc school t ane zard, Mrs her large through alling left handed slugger thing order the house ve ad school Public Sales EATURDAY ation Stroh: 38 1b! : the prem ses on Main Street tre Hall Pa, valuable real nsisting of an 8-room house, wi furnace and ‘ AL the same vs housshold goods Sale at 1 p. m. sharp 4 ob stale Public Sale of CARLOAD OF SO. DAKOTA HORSES JOHN EVERETT BARN AT VICKSBURG, On Route 45, between Mifflinburg and Lewisburg, on Tuesday Eve., June 7 30 O'clock These Hie are double treated for colds. Sale rain or shine. John Gruenwald, Owner. - Tx PUBLIC SALE OF IOWA HORSES ! JODON SALE BARN, PLEASANT GAP, PA MONDAY, JUNE 6th 1938, at 1:00 P. M. SHARP Rain «or . On Shine, Another Load of Towa Horses Right off the Farm and Never On the Market Before NINETEEN HORSES Mated teams and single horses from three to seven years old, and welgh from fifteen to eighteen bun- dred pounds. Ten mares and nine horses. One pair of colts, coming, and a year-old colt that is excep- tionally fine, There is a strawberry roan that is a thoroughbred. One pair are brothers four and five years | old with white faces and light manes and tails, which are as fine a pair of horses ever brought east. These horses are all used to hard work and are as good as any load that has ever come to Centre Coun- ty. Come to the sale and judge for yourself. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED T. E. JODON E. M. SMITH, Auct. W. €. Smeltzer, Clerk. PRE - HARV AT JOHN WILSON ‘Hiinting@on County, Pa. 17 Miles South of Huntingdon Saturday, June 4th, 1938 At 12:30 P. M. SHARP. 65 Head of HORSES AND MULES Consisting of 30 head of good acclimated work horses, 15 head of Virginia horses, 10 head of Jowa horses, 10 head of mules; all broke to work, right off the farm. TERMS—A credit of six months with approved security will be given. Anyone wishing to offer for sale any livestock, machinery, ete, will be privileged to do so at will be charged for the offering. WILLIAM A A. FOSTER, Huntingdon, Pa. Prof head of College, west of week for a Wall street Our Mariz Frank K. Gardner re Agionomy Dept of owner of the Ar town, broke ground thi new modem home among the large oak: merchant EE. ( Pittsburgh today student of Pit will return hom immer vacation Musser last when he the highway popular motored to his son Harold a burgh University with him for his Miss Anna Jane ttle shaken up F Hphed over riday Care on near i by a dent Johnson's ser broken april on done pu " ng ol \ Bus Harpster | V-8 his brother a new Ponti IPSOULR Wars Wank Foreign wishes 10 ti ans of lege for MONDAY SATU RDAY { of v Sot, aud JUNE 1 barr at 23 SATURDAY Meyer Adm June 114 John Snay wil off y pul mie oO preanise Route 45 pai LIVE: STOCK progeny oifer consi rom ( granddan old bull a fine § old granddaughter grade Holstein cow cattl {4 od clean PARM DPLENEN Is Harris hay loader: 1 John rake; 1 Johnson hay tedder bean tatoo spraye n A«]l condition I double unit Perfection Milking ma- rome thmiot bry sent. Sale to Pp. Mm erm rine x23 June 25 : : Mrs. Milton Robb WIH offer at nubile zale at Ne Coleville the following HOUSEHOLD GOODS wm Westings house electric range. electric heater, électrie eT Easy washing machine with two bedroom sults, 10 plece room suite, Jpisce living room Philctd Radio. Singer sewing machine sxfengion table, buffet kitchen cab inet, chairs and rockers, 2 lawn mow. ere. 4 rape x12 ot and other ars ticles ton mms tion At the = e thine and place the home will be offered for sale. It h ag a hot water heating system ath electric tight. In addition a et n 16t will be soll. Sales 32 12:30 a) arp Terms will be made known on day of sale. Mayes & Stover, auet hagne in refri me bh a EST SALE! BARN, CASSVILLE, this sale. Five per cent straight MS ICT HI SC CIN SA CYR CI CIC OR RT wa i A A ired Stat» 1 farm just on our annual Memorial services Conrad M. Pry of Altoona, in his new Oldsmobile 8 sedan was among the crowd at Pine Hall Monda evening. Others from the Mt, City were Mrs, Esther Richey, Mr. and Mi Charles Lytle, Mr. and M John Lytle. The annual Delcamp-Reish union will be held at Woodward Saturday June 4. Don't forget full basket Drover Guy Kocher purchased fine thoroughbred Holstein bull from the Frank Homan herd Monda morning Ben J Brothers busine Kean re- Cave ol the John Agency wis Smethpoit, M Wednesday nnson Implement in County last Mil Keller an burgh, spent the pa thelr relatives in Farmer Robert up-to-date Gall new Surger Milker | 1st Hug! Levy Cale] Lon our own Neff of Tu purcha yinen Dale, Camp Bob {or Anke word ani Mrs. W if Altoona iliam Los were MONUMENT Quite a number from here were i ace the Viemorial parade as Jianchard Day Victor Will pent the weekend with bh Mr. and Mrs J. Stewart W Mr. and Mrs. Hay and daughter Helen Louise Freddie and Ronald, were town over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Leech company over the weekend Curwensville, The Childrens service w Sunday evening, June 5th Mr. and Mrs. James Guler of town over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BEtters and family visited with Mrs. BEtters brothers, Harry Bechdel, at Howard, on Sunday Mr. and Mm and sons Harold Bunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aaron of Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs. George Levi enters tained company Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bechdel and daughter Betty spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Btanley Etters and mond and » ont entertained from . rill be held were ¥ ous Malcolm Johnson and Paul, spent | family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Williams and Mr iand Mrs. Albert Young on Friday [were Mr, and Mrs, Perry Straw and Mr. and Mrs, Cortis Barrett of Kerr- (moor, and Mr. and Mrs. William Straw of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs, Gross Mark caled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young on Monday evening. - {Correct this sentence: “Don't wor ry, my friend; I don't need the money and there & no use for you 0 pay me now." REBERSBURG Week - home of Reark ck were SBchreckengast ng vi I the Mi ed Mi P i Mr. and Mi of Avi and Bryan dnug and Joan, of Greenbun Paul Hackm patient at and nter AMifflinburg ' Kore 1 ii a dinher held at Harm Park 3 J James Corman t birthday Thom and Mr. and ley Yvonne Mrs. C. H and Miss of Spring Ross sman all Kermit Thelma Monteeth. Mills: Mr. and Mr man and son Jackie of Cobum; Mr and "Mrs Gienn Hosterman and Miss Arlene Rossman, of Aarons- burg: Emer Miller, Mr Emma Corman Fred Miller Miss Alma Corman Mrs Certrude Corman and Mr. and Mr James Corman and danghter Joyee, all from "Reb- rabiirg Mr. and Mrs Lock Haven. visited at of the latter's mother, Mallory on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weaver and daughter of Reading, were Memor- ial Day guests at the home of Mr and Mrs C. J. Weaver, Bi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Piteairm, pent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Almeda Miller Thomas and Clayton Musser of State College, spent the week-end at the home of their mothér, Mrs. {Bide Musser, Probst of the home Mrs. Lalu Charles Pape Three Ar S————" Week-end guests at the Gramley home were Mrs. A. B, Gard Ministerium and { oncert { Evangelical + Haflley of Boalsburg st and i wing Nome Harve Mis. Clair ¢ Chidis Robinson and Rhod Thomas Peese and Rhelda were Monday visitors of Harvey Eminhizer Raiph Robison Greek nme as te nt CAR SIDESWIPES TRUCK, STRIKES GUARD RAIL Side swipite a coal truck mies outside of Philipsburg Port Matilda-Philipsburg road at 12°30 Inst Friday morning a Ford V-8 coupe, owned and operated by Joseph DD. Denning, Philipsburg careened into a guard rail, ripping out three posts and damaging the car to the extent of $8400. No one injured Traveling ning was William Kerr, of Cold Stream. Both occupants suffered minor Iacerations and hody briises, The ¢oupe, a now car. had gone 2 miles The truck which was Luthiersburg resident, SOVETal on the was in the ith Dens Chl" WwW owned by a was slightly Kathryn PLEASANT VIEW un Mr: Adan Garner and Ad Packer mother Houtz tho ik spendin hie of works there Miss Elina Packer was a guest with the Harry Garbrick at Oak Hall on Bunday Mrs. Loraine Shearer and Mrs Neidigh attended Friend ship Cicle Class Meeting which wa held at the home of Miss Helen Ged hart’s an Atherton street State Col lege on Monday May 23rd Richard Packer of Bellefonte, wa a guest on Wednesday night with his niece, Mrs, Ralph Hook. He also called on his brother Chaties Packe: Miss Allce Spicer visited ber sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Grover Rockey at Gllltown, recent. tv dinne fam Mrs. Edith Burd and two sons of Faiuview, and Mrs. Myrtle Meyers and son and Emory, Glenn and Cec Shearer were callers at Georg Spiters, On Thesday evening Mr. and Mr: Glenn Poorman and son Mahlon visited at John Poorman’s while on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Ms Orvis Poorman and son Bobbie and Mrs. Mary Poorman were guest there Mrs. Charles Packer and Mm H W. Houtz of Stormstown, were Sun. day afternoon visitors at the Alfred Lyle home, Visitors entertained at the Charles Meye:s home of Bunday a week ago av Sere: Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Meyers Mr. and Ms. Kenneth Meyers. all of Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Parker and sons Richard and Allen,’ (Clyde Parker of State CQoliege, s Lingle Dbsor cher BARTLETT PEARS APPLE BUTTER ALCO OLEO PINEAPPLE former's parents, Mr. Nn: Durner Jd. D. Mayes of Milon th reiatlives, i Mr H and pent ward Bricker re Monoss mona er ry Keller of ay allernoon ards . Bra: | PENN ALTO BUTTER Ib 30c PURE CANE SUGAR - PILLSBURY'S FLOUR SPRY or CRISCO NESTLE'S MILK a $1.23 Lx 89¢ » 49¢ 4 Bc Shaffer's ‘Special Coffee 3 1b 40c A-1SODA CRACKERS 2." 19¢ Dry BACON “CL. ".. MACHINE SLICED BACON SQUARES Spareribs - 21bs 25¢ Neck Bones 4 1b 25¢ Nesfie's Swings Gruver Cheese pkg. 10¢ Lean Ib 25¢ hh 18 ib 19¢ MILK-FED VEAL! STEW - 1Ib15¢ Shoulder Roast 0b Re Sh. Cheops Ib 25¢ Rib Ops 2% | RICH, CREAMY CHEESE Ib 21c Golden Ripe BANANAS Juicy Lemons - dox. 25¢ NEW BEAN No. | New Potatoes NEW TOMATOES 2 Ibs W230 Green or Wax No. 1 Maine Potatoes - - - - FRESH SPINACH - = = 51bs 25¢ Celifernia Oranges - doz. 28¢ Ib 10¢ 15-1b bag 35¢ 8 bs 23¢ 2 Ibs Be RINSQ or OXYDOL - Ige. pkg. 20c¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER cans 15¢ SHAFFER STORES COMPANY
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