June 23, 1938. THE CENTRE T DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS 8 ~Miss Carrie Zager, of Pittsburgh, visited over the weekend with her niece, Mrs. James P. O'Conner and family of Bellefonte, R. D, —District Attorney Musser W. Cettig. Mrs, Gettig and their young daughter motored to Hagers- town, Md., Saturday, to spend the weekend with relatives and friends ~Jack Montgomery, of Roches. ter, N. Y., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his wife and their young son, “Snuffy,” at Mrs, Mont- gomery’s parental home on North Spring Street, —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weaver, and daughter, Patty Lou, of Altoona spent the weckend in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs, Weaver's parents, Mr and Mrs. John Mokle, at the family home on South Thomas Street. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohn and two sons, of Akron, Ohio, were Belle- fonte visitors Saturday greeting thelr many friends. They came up from Millheim where they were vis- iting Mrs. Bohn's father, John Neese. Th y also spent a few days in Boals- burg with Mr. Bohn's relatives. —Mr. C. H. Hosterman of Coburn, Pa. accompanied by his son Meyer H. were callers at our office on Mon- day. They came to Bellefonte In order that the younger Mr. Hoster- man could take the automobile drivers test which he passed suc- cessfully —~Mrs. Glenn Thompson of near Courtland, N. Y., is spending several weeks at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McGinley, on 8 Thomas Stee 8he is spending game Of her time while here trying her luck at fly-fishing in our Centre county streams Joseph Toner, Ray Miller, and Carmen Torsell, of Bellefonte, and Javd Boob, of Miltheim, together with three delegates from Philips- biirg, attended the sessions of the State convention of Young Demo- cratic Clubs at Erie, Thursday, Fii- day oe Saturday. ~Guy W. Lyons, West Bishop Street plumber, is buildin ® a con- crete block structure, with steel sash windows and a conc:ete floor to re- place a portion of his shop which had fallen into a state of disrepair. The new roof is of substantial con- jon and affords ample room for all kinds of plumbing work —Mr nd Mrs Wiliam C Smeltzer, of East High Street, Belle- fonte, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Mor- ris, of Loganton, departed morning for New Castle the sessions of tion of the Mu struct The ' and wii ocon- opened Citse LOMOITOW, —Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Batt of MeKe: sport, motored to Bellefonte ¥:iday to spend the weekend with Mis. Batt's sister, Mrs. Louise Rish- €¢l. at her home on Willowbank 8 reet. Mrs. Rishel, who has nol been well for some time, is reported t0 be improving steadily. During their stay in Bellefonte Mr. Batt was a pleasant caller at this office He has been a constant reader of this newspaper since his marriage nearly forty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kerk of Bellefonte, became the parents of a dsughter born about 5 o'clock Fri- day aftenoon at the Centre County Hospital. The little girl, who has been named Nancy McMeen, weigh- ed 8'; pounds at birth and both she and her mother are reported to be getting along nicely, Mrs. Kerk be- fore ber marriage was Miss Nancy Curtin, daughter of Major and Mrs H. Laird Curtin, of Bellefonte, while the youngster's father is a son of Mrs, P. P. Hallowell, of Philadelphia and Bellefonte. —The Duchess of Windsor has acknowledged through her sec retary the gift of an ornamental baske: of hammered gilver sent some weeks ago by Mrs. William Gutteron, of 108 South Second Street, Clearfield, the former Miss Rose Carpeneto, of Bellefonte, The letter of acknowl- edgement, from Chateau de la Maye Versailles (8. & 0. states: “The Secretary is desired by the Duchess of Windsor to express Her Grace's thanks for her letter, and for her kind gift, which has just arrived, | and which the Duchess of Windsor has been pleased to accept.” ~Morris Goldman, who recently purchased the QOarpeneto green gro- cery store on South Allegheny | Srect, has leased the second floor apartment in the Hayes building, North Allegheny Street, and will! move his household goods there this | week. Early next week he will be joined here by Mrs. Goldman and their daughter, who have been in| New York pending the finding of | suitable living quarters in Belle-| fonte, The Goldman's are moving into the apartment recently vacal-| ed by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kane, who have moved into the home they purchased at the corner of Allegheny | and Logan Streets, ~Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Everett, of | East Howard Street, and Prof. Rob- | ert Lennen and Mrs. Lennen, of | Chester, departed early this week for | a traller trip as far west at Yellow- | Park, Wyoming. | They expect to be gone at least three | stone National weeks, The present trip will be Mr. and Mrs. Everett's fifth one to Yel- lowstone park. Their route west will be through the northern part of | the United States, with a stop-off at Plerre, North Dakota .for a visit with Mr. Bwrolts unkia Louls Dennis. They will return east by gnother route to get the maximum benefit from their outing. «On display in the windows of the Montgomery store this week is a beautiful inlaid table made twenty- three years ago by C. Clayton Role, of Coleville. The table Is made from 6281 individual pieces of wood. representing eight varieties of wood native of Pennsylvania. The small sections are perfectly joined in an elaborate pattern, and the entire table is finished in a glass-like sur- fice. Every part of the table is in- laid, legs, pedestal and top. Mr. Roe estimates that it Riuing about {in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. —Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wolfe and daughter of State College, visited Saturday afternoon with their son, i Donald Wolfe and family, of Belle- fonte, R. D. ~Willlam R. Baird, of Cumber- land, Md., and Miss Jean F, Wentz of Rawlings, Md., spent the weekend ani Mrs. P. M. Dubbs, ~The Misses Patty and Barbara Snyder, of Sunbury, are spending thelr summer vacation at the home of their grandmother, Mrs, B. F Deitrich, East Bishop Street —Ceorge J. Eckley, who spends most of his time at West Decatur, is back at his home in Buffalo Run Valley for a few weeks’ vacation, principally, he says “to get some good fresh air” —Mrs. Joseph Frabutt and daugh- ter, and Mrs. Frabutt’s mother, Mrs Frank Kern, all of Washington, D C., are spending a vacation in Belle- fonte as guests at the Nolan-Cralt home on South Thomas Street. ~Albe:t Grove, of Indians, Pa. roadside landscaping engineer for five counties in that area, spent th» weekend in Bellefonte with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Grove, atl the family home on East Lina Street. —Mrs. H. 8. Taylor, of State Col- lege, was admitted to the Geisinger Hospital, Danville, during the week- end to undergo treatment for a condition which has caused her considerable annovance for some Years. Mr, Bellefont burgh, visited their Mrs te. R. D., last Thuisday friends until way home Mr. Tressler's brother a few hours The Banjo Band prese of -town during winter: Phillipsburg, TY Mifflinburg, Snow Shoe, Mackeyville and Grassflat. The band will take part in the July 4th parade at Phil- ipsburg. —~CH 1k motored the weekend Harvey Tressler of motored to Pitts- wheje they Tuesday. On they visited with in Altoona for and nted 7 out the pas rone, Milroj concer rt Pleasant Gap Caldwell, N. J., during and upon hig return home was accompanied by his daughters Jane Madeline Madeline has been attending schoo at Caldwell, while Jane had been with her aunt Mr and Mrs that cit) a n Noll, of and uncle and Henry Gruber several weeks’ vacati Mrs. George M. Gamble, of Wes Linn Street, departed Tuesday | for a trip of in n Canada and the far r Bellefonte Mrs pected to go to Vancouver Columbia, and after a vist atives and friends there go tle, Washington. She has finite plans for her return to Belle- fone -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Rossman { East Bishop Street, who on Sun- day morning departed for a two weeks’ motor trip as far west as Yellowstone Natignal Park, tele- graphed The Centre Democrat yes- terday that they were on top of Pike's Peak, adding. thoughtfully wish that we could be with them Rossman, is employed by Guv Lyons, West Bishop Street imber -Mrs. J. E i Rebert and Jack "of Marcells, of Baltimore, Mrs. George Ritzman, of Cleveland Ohio, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitaker, on West igh Street. Mrs. Ellington the former louise Whitaker is a dauginer of Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker while Mrs. Ritzman a sister of | Mr, Whitaker. 1 May 26th. we sent out state ments to all subscribers whose ac- counts were due. Since then quite a number of our subscribers have brought their subscription to date, but there are many who have not responded Having assumed increase in the cost of paper our- selves surely our subscribers appre. cia'e this enough to keep their sub- scription up-to-date. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irvin, ac- companied by their two daughters and three grandchildren, all of i Akron, Ohio, have been spending their annual vacation with home { folks in Bellefonte and Pleasant | Gap. While in Bellefonte they have | been guests of Mr. Irvin's mother at jthe old homestead on Reynolds | Av renue, which is ale the residence lof his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollabaugh. Mr. Irvin and family have been residents of i Akron for quite a number of years | wher e he is employed by the Kroller | Orocery and Baking company as | checker of all production in the plant, | —Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breon, of { Spring Mills, callers at this office yesterday while transacting business | in Bellefonte, are going into the tur- i key raising business on a major scale. They have just placed an order In New Jersey for 500 Bronze turkey poults, having delayed getting the birds until this time so that they will weigh from 12 to 15 pounds at Thanksgiving time. There is a much greater demand for fowl { of that weight than for heavier ones, {they claim. The Breons also are {raising a large flock of turkens-—a new type of fowl produced through crossbreeding. They obtained the | turken poults from Ohio, ~Weekend guests at the J D. Thomas home on Thomas 8t, were: ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and daughter, Jean, of Williamsport, and Adam Fisher, Frank Rosenhoover, Jr., and Mrs, Evelyn Adams, all of Sunbury. Upon the return of the Holland family to Williamsport they were accompanied by Miss Shirley Thomas, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | Leslie Thomas, who will be their guest for a week or more. Mr. Rosenhoover is recuperatin ig migely | from an automobile accl which he was involved some weeks | ago, but his father, also Injured when their coal tuck wag struck by a tank truck, is showing only slight | he wes Upon Gamble ¢x- British it with re- to Seat- no de- the Mr w pit ag gon SOUS, Chicago: Mrs Md; and and Agi tin visiting is the Riece, Mrs. Thomas. SIS TER ERS eRe - i ————— | =-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, of | near Miltheim, spent yesterday in| | Bellefonte among thelr nume: ous re- latives and friends in this vicinity, | ~Passengars aboard the excursion | from Philadelphia here mailed more than 1,000 souvenir posteards from Bellefonte to friends and relatives, ~Toner A. Hugg, of Milesburg, ar- rived home Tuesday from Philadel- phia, where he spent two weeks in a hospital undergoing examination and treatment, ~Loulse Swartz of Milesburg and Phyllis Jodon of Pleasant Gap, and Junior MacDonnell of Pleasant Gap and George Miles of Rockview, are spending a week at Camp Susque- hanna at Selinsgrove, Pa. —Frank Pinge, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pinge, of West Curtin Street, was winner of a guessing contest sponsored by the Yeager Shoe Store this week, and wa awarded a pair of shoes, ~The Centre County Travel Club got 16 new members this week when all employes of the Bellefonte post- office joined the organization. All members of the club are pledged to take five trips outside their home county but within Pennsylvania during the coming year, -~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyons and son, Harry, of Philadelphia, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday to spend a wiek's vacation with Mr. Lyons’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry M. Lyons, at their home on East Howard Street. Mr. Lyons is chief embalm- er at the Hackman Brothers Funeral Home in Philadelphia —Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis of East Linn Street during the weekend were! Mr. and Mrs, Don M. Lewis, of Sha- mokin, who stopped here on their way west on a wedding t:ip; Miss Annie Leafs and Eldon West, Horseheads, N. Y.; J. C. Toblas, Sunbury, and Miss Sara Frank Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ishler Pleasant Gap had as guests at their home over weekend, Mr. an Mrs. Victor Hart and family and | Mr irgil Hart, a brother { g Tie Mrs, Hart and children i« turned home two week, with her pa Mr. and Mrs of State College, and her sgl the er a Neft of Pleasant: Gap. —Mr. and Mrs of Boston, N ives and friends Tue day while with Mr Mr. and Mrs Lock Haven called ar esday, h Len Henn ODO, Were OVermnign f m ach of WDeTy s located at $ + Branch at Barber Re transact business Titan Metal Company D. A. Grove, of East Linn Street will enter the Williamapors Hospital next week 0 undergo an operation for the removal of a cataract from Some years ago Mr dniar obet 0 oved vision in the left eye steadily grow. ing weaker, Mr. Grove ig assured operation upon that his sight at the Emer Yarael were { Wiilliamspor:: Hollidaysburg . E Williams and — Weekend Poanell reside Ambrose Poorman, W. C. Delogier. Mr. and Mrs. Harold family, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Elizabeth Barner, of Altoona; Mr. and Mn Ellis B. Pownell. of Pleasant Gap: Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Pownell and Mrs. L. P. Craft, of Bellefonte: Mr and Mrs. C. B. Brown and gon and grandson, al] of Yarnell: Alfred Lutz of Milesburg, and Herm Pye. of State College " 4] ~In addition to the immediate families and the many persons from Philipsburg, State College, Buffalo Run and other points Centre County who attended the funeral of Mis. Sarah Murphy, Monday after- noon in Bellefonte, were the follow. ing from a distance: Mr. Goodwin, Miss Nannie Murphy, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hartsock, of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs William Biddle, of Troy; Mrs. P. D Hartsock and son Edward, from Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Nodman Maclean, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mra. Howard Slagle, of York: Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Laporte, of xkport, N. Y.; and Mrs. J. Voor- hea Thompson, of Madison, N. J Among those who attended the wedding of Miss Eleanor J. Smith, and Robert A. Eckenrode, both of Bellefonte, at Buffalo, N. Y., at noon Saturday were: Mr, and Mrs. Philip H. Johnston and Mr. and M:s. Rich- ard Herman, both of Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs. Bdward Harris, Jr, of Pleasant Oap, and Miss Ruth Bck- enrode, of Cresson, a sister of the bridegroom. The ceremony was held at the Central Presbyterian church, Buffalo. Miss Smith has been Home Economics representative in Centre County since 1931, and Mr. Ecken- rode is an Power Company here. After a wed- ding trip through the New England States, the newlyweds will make their home in Bellefonte, ~Miss Lenore Morgan, daughter of Mrs. O. G. Morgan, of East How- ard Street, Is among the more than in 600 poets whose works are included | in “The Poetry House Anthology.” published this week by Poetry House, Fifth Avenue, New York. Miss Mor- gan, teacher of civics and English in the Bellefonte High School, is study- ing for her Master's Degree at Penn- | |sylvania State College and will be! a student there during the summer session. “The Poetry House Antho- logy,” which 1s the first volume to appear under its publisher's imprint, 1s likewise the first book of its kind {Harold A. Callahan, Philipsburg tedder lever published. From many thou- sands of poems submitted, over a | In thousand were selected by the editor, Michael Everett, his sole basis of go- | lecticss bang the requirement that! | the poems made successful radio reading. Nearly two hundred radio | improvement. Mrs, Margaret Letter. | man, of Montana, is spending this week in Bellefonte as a guest of her | Sunday | employe of the West Penn | ~We wish to extend thanks to] the public and for the donations re- ceived from Milesburg and vicinity which made the Firemen's Festival | on June 11 a success. —Members of the Junior Cholr of {8t. John's Lutheran church, Belle: fonte, with thelr leader, Miss Lenore Morgan, went to Martin's Grove, along the Beech Creek, Tuesday, fo! a day's outing including a basket plenie, Approximately 25 members of the choir took part in the outing --Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Young, and four children of Meadville, are ex- pected to arrive in Bellefonte today for a visit with Mrs, Young's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Kirk, a' the family home on West High Street. They will stop enroute here at the Bible School camp, near Spruce Creek, where their son Philip has been In camp for a week, when he will join the family for a visi in Bellefonte. ~Mrs. Josephine Foust and Mrs Frances Burke, of Altoona, were guests from Thursday until Monday of their niece and nephew, Miss Liz- de and Thomas Farley, of South Water street. On Friday the Al- ona ladies, who are sisters, accom- panied by Miss Parley enjoyed a trip to the picturesque country home of Willlam Saxion, near Scotia, where they were royally entertained by Mrs. Saxion, a niece of Miss Farley’ ~-We extend congratulations to William H. Brouse, High street mer- chant, who on Tuesday celebrated his birthday anniversary by spend- ing the day-the longest one in the year—at his favorite hobby, gol! at the Nittany Club. Sensational drives up to 100 yards, (200 yards is nothing to write home about) featured his game and led some by- standers to the belief he should have become a golf pro instead of a successful merchant, There's a say- ing that after you're past 30 you can play a round of golf on your birth- day in one sfroke for every year of your age, but this just couldn't be true in Bill's case [or his score we're Informed, had three figures Harold Wion, director of Bellefonte High Band week began regular classes of I struction for candidates for places in that organi n when schoo reopens in the f The band six members through graduation reducing the unit to 30 members At first beginners’ lass Mon- day night, 12 pupils ned leading to the hope that the band may increase in size next year Most of the beginners have their own instruments, but are or two school instruments still @ One gro of begluners practice Monday of each week, while meets Monday and School lost the there one 5 ailable nests fo We day olhier group day. Associated Press ist week carried the announcemens national track the Texas ip ine news report p by who has been instructor at ihe ir t for 8 number years. The recent achievement of Mr. Derr's proeges is all the more { from the fact that : npetit ion with | more howd hooks, the three espect strong opponents being Pils h ¢ Olah runner-up nd Over rorooke in Philadel- u Texas Amon [ was a 17-year-old phenomenon who equalled record in the 75-yard dash? time 76 aeconds, MILK BOTTLE EXCHANGE ORG ANIZED BY DAIRIES OR a y of Bellefonte, ical education the of Announcement was made yester. day of the organization of a milk bottle exchange in Bellefonte. The service Is In charge of Paul Wal- izer. Lock Haven, who has conduct. ed a similar exchange in that city several years The purpose of the exchange is return to the respective local dairies milk bottles which are ciut- tering garages, cellars, vacant houses and other storage places. The purchase of bottles to replace ones lost and broken is one of the major overhead expenses in the conduct of dairies, and It is believed that the exchange will result = the retum of hundreds of bottles to their rightful owners, Persons having milk bottles in their possession are asked to notily any local dairy of that fact and the exchange will call for them. The service is beneficial both to the public and to the dairies, for many housewives are piagued with empty milk bottles belonging to dairies other than the one they pat- ronize regularly. Tell your milkman about your collection of bottles, and the exchange will remove them for you, free of charge. - STUDENTS SEEKING WORK NEED SOC. SECURITY CARDS to Students and new graduates who will enter commercial and industrial employment this summer are re- minded by John K. Jemison, mana ger of the Social Security Board's field office at 307 Post Office build- ing, Williamsport, that they will need social security account numbers. De- fore beginning employment, they should apply by mail or in person to the field office for a number. In some localities an application blank may be secured from the local post- master but the number is ued | oi from the Willlamsport field office. i It is estimated by the Federal rod Lo 1.000000 students may begin their business careers this summer, take a job during vacation. Irvin ©. Edmunds, Jaclyn A. Beck, (John A. Achmoody, Philipsburg | Nora Abigail Berry, Shippensburg Mary Helen MoCamley, Philipsburg | Marlin Howard Welker, Munson Astrid BE. Gustafson, Osceola Mills | John Thomas Welch, Clearfield | Evelyn Litten Pulton #18. One Clearfield | A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 256 cents for first lssue, and 15 cents for each additonal insertion. Where advertise ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word 1s charged for rea] estale advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—-All advertisements that request replies to be malled 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertiseruents Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise ments, ag the publishers are not permitled to divulge the name of the ad- veriiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-—Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ocrat 1s entitled wo a 26-word advertisement in these columns one ume, free of charge. intervals Lost and Found ob STRAYED A red year) ling hel er from pasture at the Rhyan farm in Cur- tin township, any information will be appreciated. Address Orin E. Fye, Howard, Ps x25 LOST Cattle chased by dogs trot n pasture field near Black Moshan- non Park. Missing cattle consist of 4 calves, 8 months to 1 year old; 2 are Guernsey heifers with small leather on bottom of left ears, attached bY hog fing. Othe 2 are Holstein, one a black « , and the other a vir add whi heifer. ¥ you have any concern Ww Myers «31 Help Wanted WANTED--25 me Camp furnis Shoe 3-R-2 mation WOO Snow x27 to work in Phone Lied housework Mrs x20 to ree Centre Hall Woman ao } adults Pa Susie at WANTED wk Jowen? Bellet WANTED Wo farm Age or ingulre ai Runkle. Howard 17. experience ) wre rs * Eagle £25 Pa BD 2 Me WANTED —A job of any kind exoepl rode would prefer work around a 16 Rn Age Pa Fore Howard or Wanted to Buy WANTED woo WANTED TO To buy all pus Phone Sno al kings of ar BUY FLORSHEIM SHOES Would like to buy used ones, with fair uppers, size 8 D Lrrite BM. this office, giving last ante ow am "WANTED To buy cattle, calves, hogs sry of all kinds, 1 pay ihe the oy BH. MoCaleb Lock Haven, Pa. Phone x22 am in the market for sheep, calves and Centre Hall M-R-11 to Blaney T wy and most best 1 #08 W. 3rd 625-0 WANTED--I bogs, cate, SHG AnA Call drop a card Centre Rall. Pa Articles for Sale Used bicycle In Price reasonable 4 good con. call 431- x25 POR SALE- dition YOR BALE Trespass and no Sun- day Piahing signs at the Centre Democrat office? 10% FOR BALE--A grey jacket with spray Priced 10 sel nechi, MU Hall RD. 1, Phone 4524. x26 POR BALE-Good riding saddle, used only a few times. Mrs. Prank Done avan, Bellefonte, BR. D. 2. near Axe Mann. POR BALE—A chick ‘brooder 250 on- pacity will sell cheap as I do not in- tend 10 raise any mote Say old chicks W. H. Baird, Bellefonte, D. Pa 22 FOR SALE—2 story frame barn 24x34 ft. galy. roof contains 13 squares, also late © . tomnato and caull- flower planta, J. Bohn, Lemont, Pa. Dial 3633. x27 FOR SALE Locust posts, wire fence, | outs, 8% and 7 feet, price 20 cota. | delivered anywhere in Centre and | Clinton counties. Also sawed posts, | Pred Wheland, Alexandria, Pa. x31 FOR SALE—Soft or hard coal. nile | POL the price Ia down a nx building material and Sos taken care of » Sam Capperelll, Coteville, 947d Farm Machinery | FOR SALE—A Champion binder 8-11 cut in fair condition. In Roy Corman, Bellefonte R. FOR BALE--And service of Surge aiktng madhines and Burge elec | . Dale, | x | N ove | one | x30 { ~ sprayer 4 w Tractors, Etc. FOR BALE--20" Prick thresher, fed wind stacker, bagger weigher complete with bells. Inge of Clair R. Woodring, Admx., Port tilda, Pa POR BALE-—Practically model pickup truck, can be had for unpaid balance dealer Bee J. H. Armagast Pa, RD 1 (Hunters Pas k) FOR BALE- On e 8 on engine, last Bargain also one tor, A-l ad apoils Lr tors 25 Cle- Frick by equ Ped thresh er, Celsor saws farm ALL No We new 1 3 by 10 Prick tr nApHeC 135 10-20 1. H C Two 27-42 Min i, two 18-32 Ouse Joh n Deere tractor ractor; two 27 wil Jers fully equipped, kK eel thresher, 28 47 equipped 3, One J cultivator and tractor trimmer of second willl by sawmill on and hand Box 168 Household Goods FOR SAI LE Docks! Bellefonte FOR SALE--8tudio couches, $0.75 Wor sults $1275 wm Ice bo tional bookcases, $12 OO Til new 89 75 boa mat tre Taub Arcade Be Oond sn noulre of ked C. A BALE Cocker spar Live Stock POR SALE wenlts old burg. Pa POR. SALE Holstein by her side. Inquire of John hart, Owyriis Chesterwhi Harvey Vonada Vk Hata DOW Ww th Homes and cows at bargain Jersey Shore FOR SALE in on traction Losscly Buppily Oo ne POR SALE A black horse, § yoars weight about 1450 Inquire of D nison Confer, Howard, Pa. RD. 2 POR BALE-Three cows about seven weeks Comily Bellefonte Saaany haarch POR SALE-—A black mare around | will sell cheap 0 quick buyer wil exchange on cattle Mill Hall, BR D POR SALE--A team of bay hor Also one art of harness. wagon farm implements. Inguire of W Strouse, State College R D i POR SALE-Team of arey and 11 years old weight od D. 1 3300 Rad nets 20c; Iron This privilege can be used six tines a year at diflerent sell- and lire 4 Ma x27 987 3400 mileage, NO Bellefonte X25 Re- ha Bl~ Litre KINEPort uf Xen 50 85.75 Wes 8 s Pur oe x25 ie Digs re Barn- traded les J x28 oid We x25 also 6 shoals Bessie ear x26 1400 or Roy Nixon x25 — and A x26 “horses 10 ibs Price $200.00, a good team. or would sell Diack three year oid coll weight Beach Creek. Pa. broke, 1575, Robert E. Muthier 24u ~~ Poultry POR ggg gy chickens, three tw four Alive or ar Plessant © LE xis POR SALE--400 white Leghorn pul iets 4 and 6 weeks old. These are from the Hanson strain. 1 | Charles Rowland, Mingoville, Pa POR SALE New Hampahire Red white Leghorn Rocks and New Hamp uire of x25 “and 1liete nd ire Red chicks Long's Hatchery, Mill Hall, Pa. phone baa2 x25 Garden Plants POR SALE--Cabbage plants 30c. per 100. 1 Milesburg. uire of Frank Eisenha uer, x25 R BALE—Disease proof late cab- ants, ales caulfiower pla wood, |, Dage Rana 222 E._ Lamb | Bellefonte, Phone 500-M. nts Street, x27 ~ Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE--25 tons 1 for yep pulpwood. Phone ] ime =27 POR near * Miley levine J ly Ly A. Thomas, Milosburg wn x27 | ublersburg, Pa. 2016 | of education that rere | P RSA = Sow jase a bay | ioaders, rak porn workers, weed- ers, Pape: Bh fillers, and feed grind- | used Papec grinder oo. al % State College, erms. Osll adl- Mabel Dershen, paN: Nigany Phone 41 "Mafia, & Rarage 2 at by and accessories r Re Woodring Admx., | tilda, Pa. Port | gar. | Inquire | Music and entertainment. J vs Runners For Sale or Rent POR BALE Ot RENT Union counties mont modern and highly productive farm of 128 acres. Twenty yews Ww pay, bulldings all the best, George . Hickernell, Milimont Pa x26 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT- A four room “apartment with bath, located st Pleasant Oap Pa Inquire of Ward Merkle, Phone 275-R. x25 POR RENT. Tw (+) apartments, one gik- rootn the other 3 ron. Both cen- trally located, Inguire of Bellefonte Trust Co 22 A four room spartumnent nished or unfurnished opposite Big Bpring 214 FOR RENT- or rooms fur Mims. C.F Hipke Bellefonte Pa. POR RENT- sparunent refrigerator 126 N Phone Purnished, Priveie bath, Mrs. Helen J Thomas Bt, Bellefont 132 or ez three ‘Houses for Rent FOR RENT NY ad Rent 83 fon! - 506- ~J “Ho we and apartment Wwosted In Bellefonie B. O. Harvey, Phone Belle- 23u Rooms For Rent RENT Wri front x2h ~furni shed Box 184 Lary e te Be FOR oom defonu POR BEND i nished t ” wale: 4 E ph Bt Bellet y J. POR RENT occupied by Potter-Hoy |} Slreet 3% or part i don will u lowbai AK St. Phone 535-J ~The large room fore the P.O. 8 Loans to Farmers POR oa LOANS ATM ERS At b equip WANTED-—-Dead, Cows, horses mules, free, Vogts Re Works Vogt, Prop, Centre Hall, Pa. 55-4 al our expense AUTO GLASS glans ar ir ail times Cares alia W Mail au only ' og PET Kruger's Aulo Paris, 4d and disabled resnoved Oso Ne and Pe dering Ehwmiierproof Rie rnoon, Philipsburg TRHEUMATIOS—8end i (Rhewmastim Oil Rubbing oll send by mall on rece Prepared in the laborsd Tibhine Pharmacy, Beech Add 10c postage and packing GLASSES REDUCED--Having lately frstalled new lens grinding mas chinery am prepared to furnish glass os al very sitractive prices. Also ear giasees {just out) for those with de fective bearing. Large and complete stock Cerman Artificial Eves, You can do better here than elsewhere bins’ Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sigh! and Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Pa § + E-ZIRE-Reg. . 8 Pal. ofl. The new Chinese remedy for Asthma, Haj Fever, Oatasth, Sinus Infections, and shortness of breath in general. Cuar- antesd to make you breathe E-Zer than any other remedy extant om monty refunded. We Import this y direct from Ching ourselves 80 know what we are talking about Prepared in the Laboratories of THF TIBBINSE PHARMACY, Beech Creek Pa. Price 60 cta. via prepaid mal 65cta. One whole month treatment See what you buy E-Z buy in glass iw Repairing POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ture repalr shop, ing antiques a specialty a and rush seata. Modern upholstery. Shep North Race St, rear Penn Belle Phone 400-M. FURNITURE REPAIRED— 1 made 0 all kinds of Mg won B Fhompeont Fine so] ? « Phone 520 Bhion. , Fog MACHINE WORK Of all kinds, lawn mowers sharpened, olled and ade usted, guaranteed to cut good as new | Flectric and acetylene wplding power mower knives sharpened while you walt, cap bolts, set screws, cold rolled steel In stock. Swartz Machine Shop. Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R. 234 Festivals FESTIVAL -Satipday June 25 a festival will be held at Cllntondale. Music by the East Centre County | n 5s Real Estate - For Sale! TRSTIVAL {The annul festival of Cemetery Association location | Ine. will be “De held in Hublersburg Pa | Batarday July 18 in Hublersburg x28 | P. O of A of will hold a festival Bat une 25th on the baseball Music By Nittany | Milealy urday, FESTIVAL—The Fairview cemetery | Asso. will bold a festival on the school ands at Fairview 3 miles north of urtin, Pa, on Saturday, July seh, x FESTIVAL~-The WM intion y toa tion will be held on the Baturda SRS 2000 of Hubtiersourg wil livid on Une sol evening, July furnished Ly a all kir on Lia July 28rd Co. Bar ment men ing Bitle ( sacred Poa - 1 Yau et Jine PROTIVAL-~Wailker Orange Ro | hold a Tes WOOL grounds, Baturday 30, 1638, music will be y ood band, gatnes of Waa, ail delicacies of Lhe season aa PESTIVAL-The P O. B ‘Ye Od Time Comenuinity at Balona, Baturday 1. Music by the Wd of Lock Haven for young and old 1 of all kinds will be for sale PEESTIV ALO June 20h Wednesday ever- Willing Workers inns of the Bormmstown Bun no. will hold a Btrawherry he 1. O. O PF. hall Y BLOT -Ca ke d ice cold Lhe Ire Announcements HILDREN'E pt Oreys DAY wifBers M. E "e Wil } CONCERT-SBunday oncert #08 ast Centr UPPER, —Baied Cooper P Mrs. Milton Robb er home pa GOODE electric Westing- wa ter electric re FREE MOVIES! we. AT een HECLA PARK Sundoy Pgh: —c FOR SALE x29 New Brooder Houses, Laying Houses, Corn Cribs, Silos, Garages & Storage Sheds (Fire and Rat Proof) Will Deliver WAYNE LIGHT, ANNYILLE, PA. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 8595-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Valley HECLA PARK 7 Miles East of Bellefonte, on Route 220 THURSDAY, JUNE 23 |2% UARE DANCE by HALLS Orchestra Roller Skating SATURDAY, JUNE 25 FREE DANCE
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