July 14, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS om | ~-Mr. Charles Yingling of Tyrone. | R. D., was a Bellefonte visitor last Thursday as well as a caller at our office. —You are cordially invited to at- tend the Roaster Cooking School at the Electric Supply Co., Bellefonte, Pa. this afternoon at 2 o'clock. * ~Mr. and Mrs. John 8 Sommer- ville, of Bast Bishop Street, depart- ed Wednesday of last week for a brief vacation in the Adirondack Mountains. —Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, of North Thomas Street, left Monday on a brief vacation trip. Having no definite destination in mind they planned to travel as thelr fancy dic tates. Miss Barbara Sloop, of Aliquip- pa, Pa. ariived in Bellefonte last week to spend her summer vacation with her father, Arthur H. Sloop Miss Sloop is a teacher in the All- quippa public schools. —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, of Chapel Hill. N. C., arrived in Belle fonte Sunday for a week's visit with the latter's mother, Mrs. Charles R. Beatty. They will also visit Mr Smith's parents In State College The Misses Vianna L. Grove and Eta R. Grove, of State College, were welcome callers at our office on Thursday, while In town greeting friends as well as looking afte business matters that demanded their attention. Miss Bella of the Peacock on West High street, fined to the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R North Spring street, for the past few days because of illness —Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Gingerich of Flemington, Pa., accompanied bY their granddaughter, Betty Ginger- ich, called at our office Mon : while enroute home from Madison- burg where they spent most the day visiting with relatives -Mr. and Mis. C. G. Spicher Wilkinsburg, accompanied by M J. F. Jones, of Turtle Creek, arrive in Bellefonte last Thursday. Mrs Jones visiting [riends and relatives in town for a week or ten days, while Mr. and Mrs. Spicher jointd a cabin party along Penna Creek, just eas! of Spring Mills, for the week —~—Dr. and Mrs. Harold B have as their guests at their home at the corner of Allegheny and Howard streels Dr. Harri father John Harris and the latter's daugh- ter, Mrs. Lydia Frey, both of Ply- mouth, Pa. Mrs. Frey came here during the time her husband member of the National Guard in camp at Indiantown Gap S Johnson, proprietor Art and Gift Studio has been con- her parents, Johnson, on of Harris Pirie, Cuaiy Among these from this vi who went to Niagara Falls, Monday to attend the funeral of Lewis Mil- Ire. a native of Bellefonte who died a! his home in Niagara Falls, Sat- urcay, mere: Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Miller and daughter, Virginia, Mr and Mrs. OCuy W. Lyons, Charies Weader and Mrs. Della Miller, all of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler, of Milesburg, and Mis. J N. Calvert, of Williamsport S2t. EE W. Lantz apa: tments Bllcfon pat seven monthe has been an in- giructor In the State Motor Police Training School at Myerstown. com- pleted his work there Sunday and returned to Bellefonte where he will be reassigned to duty at the head- quarters on North Allegheny Street 82t. Lantz is recognized as One of the ablest Investigators in the Cen- tral Pennsylvania area, his specialty bring the apprehension of ca thieves Nevin epent the the Cadil e. who for the of Vol Rnbb of Pittsburgh. weekend in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs N E. Robb and family. at their home on East Curtin street. Mrs. Nevin Robb is at her parental home in Philadelphia, recovering from an infection which necessitated the re- moval of six teeth, and which caused her to lose weight to an alarming degree Physicians now believe the source of the infection has been removed and she is now steadily regaining weight and strength on Friday, son ~-Among our callers were Mr. Roy lL. Harter and George, of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Har- ter accompanied by his wife, son George and daughters, Alma and Mildred are spending a three weeks vacaijon with friends and relatives in Centre county. Although a na- tive of this county, Mr. Harter has been living in 8t. Louis for seventeen years. He is employed as a die getter for the Medart Mfg. Co. They made the trip East in an automo- bile covering the distance of about 800 miles tn 20 hours. ~The ladies Bibie Class of the Evangelical Church: held their reg- ular monthly meeting on Thursday July 7, at Zimmerman's cabin in Green Valley. After the business meeting delicious refreshments were scived. Everyone spent an enjoy- able evening. Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zim- merman, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shirk. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Mr and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr. and Mra, James Gunsalius, Mrs. John Spearly, Mrs. Ray Mentzer, Mis. Prank Peters, Mrs. John Hoy, Mrs. Harry 8ymmonds, Mrs. Lynn Love, Mrs. Charles Musser, Mrs. Boyd Vonada, Harry Vonada, Mona Vonada, Janet Deckman, Lois Love and Betty Woolson. ~The Logan Drama Club held their regular monthly meeting, July 11. at the Pleasant Gap Orange Hall. This meeting which was to be held at Hecla Park was changed due to weather conditions. There were 38 present some of whom are to become new members. The pic- | nic lunch which was brought by the club members was served at 7 o'clock. Afterwards games were en- Joyed by all and prizes awarded to the winners. A short discussion concerning the next meeting was heid after the entertainment, Please dont forget The Logan Drama Club will hold their festival August 11. The music will be fur- nished by Jim and Jane and their 1 Weslsmn Upgabonds. VT AC IL LL ‘molored to ‘for { here, i — Children's white slippers 85¢ Yeager's . Mrs. Edward Young and daugh- [ter Miss Ella are in Lewisburg visit- ing friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toner have gone to housekeeping in an apari- ment in the Petrikin Hall building Joseph C. Hazel, well known local plumber, was housed up for a few days this week suffering from an attack of rheumatism Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vonada and daughter Mona, of East High Street spent the weekend at Meyerstown with Mr. and Mis. Isaac Brocon Miss Mary Underwood of North Spring Street, departed last week for Erie, for a visit with her nieces and other relatives and friends that cy Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Public will attend the new General Electric Roaster demonstration at the Elec- trie Supply Co., show room, High St., Bellefonte, Pa. this afternoon at 2 o'clock . Robert Bottor!, son of Mr Mrs. Willlam Bottorf, of Spring Street, departed [fog burgh Monday visiting friends and tr busines Mise Spring Street, Cheesman n and North Pit Ww! da AnsAcling to spend several Forem ] t! and Mrs. Louclla Dal East Curtin Street *hiladeiphia Saturdaw with Mrs. Cheesman’s and sisier, Mr. and Lols of a visit brother-in-la Mrs aw Ronald Gregg I'wo Motor Police cently graduated [rom school at Meverstown, to tl Pleasant Robot new men M. Ami officers, the training have been Gap sub- Raymond ale o x re- assigned tation, C o poral home ermant N fine Ging own after a aerk's mite and Mrs. Ha family home Friday n former Mi entertained a few ummer Mr vey haeffer High Gilmer P. & on East ight Mrs 1 Arue S friends hae! for at tage Edward jate of Penn Mrs daugh Betty all Coming, N Y.. motored Bellefonte to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs William Hampton the 1 F. apartments, and with Mi Mrs. James Fanning and daug Jean, of Willowbank street their return to Jorn Jean Fanning acco for a week ~Miss Janet Mr. and Mrs Bush Addition was forced student purse pital. Danville tack of rheumatic ing nicely at her parental bh is now able to be out of around home return to position pital ag soon as recovered —Edward Sweitzer Spencer and Albert Hubert Wer of to in ing mpanied visit of a or more Lyons. daughter Guy W I who ten yons weeks ago p her dutle the Geisinger Hos because of an fever, is to give 1 at al recover ome and bed and the She expects to her the has comj her bh According to reports Dr. Paul M. Corman will move about Sep- tember 1 inte the home on North Allegheny street he recently pur- chased from Mrs. Aiiidred C. Rich- ard. Dr. Corman will vacate the two-story apartment on East High street which he has occupied as of- fices and residence he began practice in Bellefonte, Mrs. Rich- ard and Miss Pmma Montgomery have madé arrangements 0 move to Norristown, where they have cured an apartment By Monday's post this ceived a postcard from Charles Keichline, of Lakeworth, Florida who writes that while spending a cool. mainy evening at home, hi thoughts turned to Bellefonte and his many friends here. He adds that Lakeworth ig having plenty of rain this season, and that consequently the wea her has been cool. For his information we reply that while we've been having our share of rain the past week has been any- thing but cool or comfortable. —Bffective June 24, Major Ralph T. Smith of the State staff, Penn- sylvania National Guard, became eligible for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Cavalry, according to an announcement from the Department of Military Affairs at Harrisburg This means Mat in the event of a vacancy, or a war, Major Smith ia in line for promotion to the next higher office. Major Smith is a son of Mr and Mrs. Morton Smith, of East Linn Street, and has been employed in the Adjutant General's office at Harrisburg for several years. He formerly was associate editor of The Centre Demociat., and while here was Captain of the local National Guard unit, Former Centre County Commis- sioner D. A. Grove, of East Linn Street, who on June 20 at the Wil- lamsport Hospital underwent an operation for the removal of a cat- aract from one eye, Is reported to be recovering slowly at his home He returned from the hospital last Tuesday, and on Friday went back for the first of a series of follow-up examinations he will have to under- go for a time. Although the band- ages have been removed, Mr. Grove is able only to distinguish light and since . office re- | dark with the eye, but full vision is expected to return as soon as he has (completely recoveied from a severe cold he constracted early last week Until then he is spending most of hig | time at hope, i ESA “P| "» A * A ——— " 1 Men's brown oxfords $1.80 Yeng-| » er's Lorraine Kline and Louise Bry- an are spending the week at the Central Oak Heights, West Milton | “A new, shorter, easier ironing day with a Westinghouse Streamline Adjustomatic Iron. DeHaas Elec tric Company, Bellefonte, Pa . -Mrs. L. R. Clawson, of Belle- fonte, was admitted Lo the Dingnos- tic Clinle, Danville, on Saturday for observation and treatment Dr. and Mrs. John Sebring, of West Linn street, departed last Ihursday for Waban, Mass, for a week's visit with thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Derr and family Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Malin children, of East Linn street, leave today for Spring Lake for a month's vacation with Malin's parents, Mr, and Mr bert 8, Meyers District Attorney Musser Getlig and Mrs Gettig, of East Bishop Street, and several friends from Harri.burg departed Saturda for a motor trip to Mys ic, where they vacation at They expect and will N. J. Mir: Her- w Conn ticut, work's amp Sunday Mrs. R.P Geraldine momrming ane Lantern to return pending a Hill home Beezer and her sis Rhoads Roche with law, Mr “inch Bell Rhoade Mr. and and two son fonte Mrs. Ch Will RA daughter Deen aries Kellerman Thoma ading Sunday, to Agnes her past am and motored to their i Hag home visiting hool Mary Keir, ti weeks. Miss Kerr the family he next Mr wr two also came along with whom sh two weeks Edward Cantwe ™ Pe { umo and patrick. Thomas 1! Phila- ta motors ) AITANReMe! examin for en- into the William On their way 0 Philad they drove through Getty battle! and inspected the Hght peace President tran ty hoo) eiphia sbhur there Ler the ® ields nal memorial by poseve il ation with va fave Lock H where Also now a resi- for 8 nur he Weaver West High time Park Weaver : d Carl he mer of Bro- at rpat Ar Id Poek ively ved in Bellet vacat Emm home last week to ith their grandmother Deitrick and on East Bish Mr. and Mus younger ¢ 48, Mrs vy at thei: Stree Davi 1ildren ried tom famil op ents d Peek their Carl Jane FF. are expe tor the latter part a two weeks’ stay family will return annapolis Mra marriage was Miss A series of social which Mrs Louis Brown : Lauderdale, Fla and Mrs, Edwin Beer, of McKeesport, were the hone or guests, have been in progress for a week. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. E. E. Widdowson entertained at four tables of bridge. On Thurs- day Mri Fred Witmer was hostess at a bridge luncheon. On Saturday M Roxanna Mingle entertained with three tables of bridge. On Monday Mrs. Brown was the hostess at a bridge luncheon held at the Nittany Country Club. On Tuesday evening Mra. LeRoy Plumb enter. tained at three tables of bridge, and this Thursday Mrs. W. Bruce Tal- bott will entertain at a bridge luncheon this week in Beilcfonte together to Ind Peek before Mildred Deit of activities faa i) Criticism made in this column last week in regard to the conduct of loafers in front of the Y. M. C. A building was not intended as a re- flection upon any particular mem- ber of the official family of the in- stitution. We've been informed that Secretary I. C. Heineman, as well as members of the Board have at- tempted to cope with the situation on numerous occasions. At a meet. ing of the Y. Board Monday night a committee was appointed to study the condition and to make recom- mendations for eliminating loiter. ing in front of the building. The Board believes that removal of the front porch should be a part of any program adopted, for the porch is described as a “natural loafing place.” While the conduct of the loafers has improved to a consid- erable extent since the complaint Inst week, it was just 7:30 p m Tuesday that this writer watched Women's white shoes Yeager's Mr, and Mrs East Linn Street, the forepart of Mrs. Carl Stout of Youngwood, home yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith are receiving congratulations on the birth of a fine 8'%-pound baby boy born at their home on Beaver and Hoy Row at noon yesterday. The child is the second one but the fra son in the family. Mrs. Smith be fore her marriage some years ago was Miss Jean Sasserman, of Belle: fonte C.D $1.80 » Frank W. West, of had as thelr guests this week Mr, and and three children Pa. They returned Barthsiomew, well known resident of Centre Hall, who asl Tuesday was brougint to the Cen- tre County Hospital for treatment a sudden attack of uremic poisoning was discharge 3 from the instituticn Friday, much proved in Last fall Mr Bsn ST went an operation for the of a kidney and ; that been in excellent health week sudden Liness Miss Jane Alkey, daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clark N. Alkey, of East! High Street spending a brief va nn th Mr. and Ms leaving ago Miss Alkey Philade health under emos time had until] last Nee catic man fe wi in two we frie nds ek in ARE maybe Homer's | excuse to travel b) Fo using his ral] for's reyynnls ACORN } he fried an since Tuesday ed wha: many Anne Long has had vistons only name engraved on the bm at the Nit Country Club where the annua] ¢ listed, but he has bes! oh rob Pade 4 he going af have rors are with of Gene idea of some rel While were Sarapn's lay he and Hassall Montgomer) going around the Nittany course Tuesaday afternoon Long came to Hole No. 3-—the 517-yard job ¢x- tending halfway up the side of Nit- tany Mountain. The bank officia attacked the problem from the very start, and although five 8 par for the hole. he made in just four strokes. Anyone who's played course, and particularly those who on hot afternoons forget there is a hole No. 3 will well realize the Mr Long's achievement is certains something he can brag about —— i —— Wins Typewriter On the evening of July 4. a $6050 Woodstock typewriter. given away by the Rebersburg Athletic Assoc- fation. was awarded to Roy Frank- houser, 207 Park avenue, Ephrata it the -All lamps in the Electric Supply Co., Bellefonte. Pa. stock are mark- ed at cost for immediate clearance Come in and look them over . Marriage Licenses Frank B. Soott, Jr. State College Virginia M. Smith Pine Grove Mills Samuel A. Wolfe Philipsburg Belva E. Matthews Philipsburg Floyd Allen Houser 8now 8hoe Nellie R. Gingerich Lewisburg *- YEAGER'S SHOE STORE —% Reduced To $1.89 MEN'S $3.00 Tan Oxfords $v BELLEFONTE, PA. «ut a young man press his thumb on | —— the water fountain in front of the bullding to spray a companion on the sidewalk. A woman, passing by, was forced to halt to avoid the stream of water, En ~<Boy’'s white oxfords Poc~Yeuy- jer's. wn Eo ahd add dost o i ————— te R FORSALE! * New Brooder Houses, Laying Houses, Corn Cribs, Silos, Garages & Storage Sheds (Fire and Rat Proof} Will Deliver WAYNE LIGHT, ANNVILLE, PA. HL. 5. LINN INTERESTED IN OLD BENNER HOME Henry 8. 14nn, of North Allegheny Btrect, in a letter to the editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, publish- ed last Wednesday, again calls at- tention to the ravages of time and vandals to thy old Benner homestead along Spring Creek and asks whether the State can’t do anything 0 preserve the historic landmark Mr. Linn's letter to the editor reprinted herewith “To (he Bdtior of The Inquirer “Last autumn when hunters wer in the old mansion house of Genera Philip Benner at Rock Iron Works, Centre County, the roof took fire and burned. The stone walls, big part of the Lair Aan PU al slain sulll In good condition on a stone in the gable is chiseled: R. B and P. B.B 1. WwW, 1812 “The house is on Slate property adjoining Fisherman's Paradise, on Spring Creek, and is entirely cut off from Rockview Penitentiary proper by the creek and hilly land "When there Is a commission for the preservation and testoration of historic landmarks, is it right for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 0 leave this house unroofed and un- cared for? HENRY 8. LINN Bellefonte, Pa, July 1." ————— os A S55 off in De - Pa. * Call at our store and ooo a Westing house Fan Co Bellelonte front of Haas Electric Misses Yeager's 05¢ HERE CONTINUED BY POPULAR DEMAND REVIVAL The revival and Bible Conference whieh began Tuesday, July 5th Lb extended through Sunday July 24 by of more than 200 at- tending Tuesday evening. The at- tendance has been remarkable growing in size each evening A packed tent is anticipated this week. end and next week The meetings being held In a tent located on Wilson Street nea Bishop and is conducted by Evange- t Michael J. Anzalone of Buffalo Y. The revival services terdenominational in nal are welcome attend every night except 30 popuinr vole 10} through are are in and al Bervio N ire Lo Monday 3.00 and 7 Bpecial p.m oy singing rone and Lers singers from feast the Barber si Bloomsburg will racio he a FPALual Westinghouse Cleaners easier, mote thorough cleaning. De- Haag Elecllic Company. Bellefonte, Va . mean - Regardless work of what the doctors £a) has seidom killed vone an YEAGER'S SHO¥ WERE $3.95 NOW $1.89 WOMEN'S White Shoes BELLEFONTE, PA STORE —% 30,000 Pearle Read This Column ry week. That's why The Centre has become so benefits derived, 1 Counter RATES Lg tment amazing.'y of [or ead Advertisements and 15 cents Laing more than REAL ESTATE--A straight “ising--sale or rent KEYED ADS-—Al] adveriiser this office, must be complied wi Please do not call at the pubii om twenty n oy ment veriaer SUB An shers are not CRIBER ed LO a $0 -Wult / vice 85 PRIVILEGE ad ve Wanted to Buy WANTED "LORSHEIM SHOPS T0 Wola BUY Re Awe we, giv ia Mt wg dant. 251 WANTED--To buy catile, calves hogs ir f all Kinda I par Lhe RH MoCaleb lack Have Pa. Phone x12 for she Ah market or. Bishe Ph x28 Molter: year old Bargain Pa FYI BALE One #40 00 evville Electric Brooder i apacity Farm Cont Mark x28 tak Ro of x28 On Sus. ho] ne of newls tim quire of Wm and, Toward Rn 2 3 indies west Curtin condi. Decker Bealinfonte, x28 oe safe In resonable HBireet POR “son BALP--Us Priced Co. 8 Spring Pa Phone #74 FOR Sua <A CON . brick vat Phone 1120 n POR BALE aryryd £000 Px12 Brussels rag and wire of Prestor Gare yw 54 Bellefonte, Pa x28 mnge and a Inquire of D 2 x28 2burner oven, In A kitchen Hotpoint sleciric stove Ward Krape, Zion, Belisfonts R Phone Zion 1633 FOR BALE 1 used Nesoo oll stove with shel and good condition. C. BE. Gates, N. Thom - as Bt, Belisfonte. Pa x28 FOR SBALE-Red and Black raspber-- ries. Start picking July lst Pick every day except Sundays. Edward T Walker, Wingate, Penna. Box 35. x28 POR SALE-A gray enamel ooal range, an automatic gas water heater and a gas plate. Inquire of Geo. Keller man, 224 8 Allegheny 8t. Bellefonte, Pa x28 POR. BALE--A good condition Inquire of John Vaughn, 2% west of Hannah Purnace RHR b Matilda, Pa POR SALE-Brand new 850 oll range, never used, latest model, Twenty per cent off for cash. Paul M. Du E Linn St. Beliefonte, Pa Phone 613. x28 POR SALE--—locust posts, wire fence, posts, 6% and 7 feet, price 20 cta. deliversd anywhere in Centre and Clinton counties. Also sawed posts, Fred Wheland, Alexandria, Pa. x31 FOR SALE-8oft or hard coal, while the is down. Also wood, bulldi material and 4 ders taken care of promptly uire yun, Coleville, Pa. he POR SALE-Hundreds of used tires. ail sizes from 16 to 26 (noch rims. ed by written guamntes. Onen evenings until @ o'clock. Wallrun Auto Bervice, Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 153 27 10x30 wooden silo in Price 880 00 cash miles voit popu undisputably twenty h additional . W oie cent a word ls charged for nents that the office for Information concer permitted Ww divulge Every subscribed to Lie ment can be classified advertis! its low mmun Democrat's nr Centre ng de- cost and Bar Considering County's C iLy five words or less, 25 nservion. Whee Ollie CeNL a Ord 1» cent agveriu as hasrged rea] es Ale mailed Lsements agaveriae- of the ad- request replies to be ing Lhe adve ning such Lhe nan iose answer The Centre Dem- in these columns MX LUMes a Year al one Wine a uscd diflerent Oral Farm Machinery > Lown Tractors, Etc. a ders 4 N TSALE- plows, bis manure spreaders fonte RD 3 Dogs, Pets, Etc. BAL x English: Beagle pups Write « i Bcken "Om ] nT PT ey by x29 FOR Ba SALE Sn Live Stock A Jeruey- Guernsey o©ow 3 Ha x24 A (ye RET Bourn: Phone terahite male Everbar 3664 Ho ¥ Mate College x2R are R vear ana old heifer x29 POR BALE--A blwm 2 Ouernses Thomas Gl FOR SALE--Horses in on tractors Loesch Supply Co FOR BALE ~<A pair of ghosts, weigh- ing abort 100 Be sach Inquire of Bar! Corman, Axe Mann, Pa. 228 POR SALE-Ome young Guernsey cow with calf by her side R C. Waller, Bellefonte, Pa. BD 1. Phone 3653 x28 horse, will price $30 00 Julian, Pa. R x28 km bul Pa OOwWSs Julian and cows. traded at bargain prices Jerse: Shore x28 w POR SALE--A good work work ingle or double Inquire of J W. Miles D1 POR SALE--8hetland pony. suitable wor children. Charies lle {i mile west of Old Fort) Centre Hall BR D Telephone 177-R-4 x28 POR SALE -A team of bay horses Als one set of harness, wagon and farm implements. Inquire of W. A Strouse, Staz College, Di x29 POR SBALE--Any 3 of five go work horses, weight from 1460 to 1600 ibs Inquire of Clarence T Miller. near Tuseeyvillie, Centre Hall R. D.. Phone 172-R-12 x29 POR SALE-—Puredred spotted Po- land China pigs, 8 weeks old, from registered stock. B. Claude Hoy Bellefonte, Pa. BR. 1, Phone State Ooi- lege 3652 x29 POR BALE--A team of buckskin mules, 8 and 10 years old. a good team for a lumber camp. Inquire of 8 W. Mulbarger, Belieforge, R. 2. Phone P21-R5 x29 FOR SALE-Team of grey “horses 10 and 11 years old, weight 3300 Ibs Price $300.00, a good team, or would sell black three year old coll, broke, wolght 1575, Robert RE Muthier, Beech Creek, Pa. 24 Garden Plants FOR SALE Twansplanted plants. B. and J. Noli, burg, Pa. FOR SALE-4Celery plants at Mrs celery Hubiers- x28 Sharar's, Centre Hall, Phong i ~ Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXOHANGE—Por at te, four Tow potato dust used 2 seasons, good as new. J. Miller, Julian, Pa. Real Estate - For Sale| ank X28 POR SALE] Pederal Power Plant. Sonroximately 40 hp. Koehring Concrete mixer i-96" “and Saw, and 1-20" Pony Planer. Good Re a of 252 acres, 15 acres In wheat, 8 acres in 28 acres In corn; 4 . 1 Uphoistering isend by mall on rece! Deyistyle AParunem ont Propem Ridge Btlreet 1 t POR © and Houck ches) office BALE ae i Le A Beliefonise KE buyer o 2 ane, 14¢ Daw “ v mnie Pon ADA TAITe RENT Laatyonr Belief Rooms For Rent - Two Turia rooms Je Mrs FOR RENT (ar #51] 4 ng einotrl trance Card rORSEt 4,1 thanking buted in any the recent of Thanks Repairing Ford wind-hields, | Walirur Intersec SATE ed Lorwest ETC Rruva 55 Phone 15 FOREMAN'S POR "w Pree UPHOLETERY —Purni- ture repalr shop, repairing, resior ite antiques a specially Cane anc rush seats. Modern upholstery. Shog North Race Si, rear Penn Belle Hote Phone 400-M iw FURNITURE made to afl REPAIRED Repalr hinds of furniture and lip covers made D. Thompson's Uphoilstert Bhop, 102 E lamb Bt, Fhons 520- Bellefonte. Pa Te MACHINE WORK mowers sharpened usted, guaranteed to cut good As new Fe: Blectrie and acetviene welding nower mower knives sharpened while you walt, cap bol ta net screws, cold rolled steel In stock. Swartz Machine Shop. Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 32. R. 28s Miscellaneous DEAD BTOCK Removes “promptly Call anytime at my expense, phone £76.J-3, Lloyd L. Smith, Milasbure Pa i FIRE INSURANCE--At a reduced rate twenty percent less than the pre. mium. J M. Keichline, Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa x30 WANTED--Dead, old ana disabled cows, horses and mules, removed Vogts Rendering “orks. Geo. J Prop. Centre Hall, Pa, PhoRt 85-R-4 at our expense. NOTICE TO FARMERS We pulverize your limestones and lime on your farms, and sell you pulveriper me stones of the highest chemical analy sis. Write or see at once ES. Blerly West Main St. Rebersburg. Pa x30 TO RHEUMATIOS Send for free booklet on Rheumatism. Try Tid bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- tam and get Relief. H 1i00-Re- inalis Eilminant and Alkalizer $1.00 Meritol (Rheumastim Drops) 60c Krood Ofl Rubbing oll 80c, Oall » t lll Prepared in the labora on the Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa Add 100 postage and packing 8) Ol REDUCED Having inate) installed new lens Wm Of all kinds, lawn piled and ad hh hs | | Tibdt Drugs & Op ADA Hearing Aid Store, Beech Crest Announcements MEETING The of N Free UPPER nu | CIR wl : : Tie School ground Wednesday ep eni Jul pg by the Ladies Sun. Ye y Bodo) Yim fer the Bepefr A “w é eel EY REUNION hae SHAW] Held FRETIVAI 2007 of Hubler tival on the school 2 evening, July 30 fumished by all kinds, all deli 1 sale FESTIVAL Holy tery Association will on the Athletic Field on Saturday evening, benefit of Lhe associat be supplied by the Spring The regular refreshments nmentt iar tal FESTIVAL Ries M The Senior Cl ast mday Se wii i , evening. J rights field one mile north Marengo. A ball game Stormstown with Ross will begin at 5:30 Bingo ioe orean. pop cake oanidy and et PESTIVAL—The Pr o. 8 of A will hold “Ye Old Time Community Pes tival” al Balomia, Saturday evening, July 234. Music by the Hope Hose Oo Ba: wi of Lock Haven, Entertain. ment for young and old Refresh. ments of afl kinds will be for sale. x29 DANCE-Tha Alumni Association of the Gregg Township Voc. school will hold 3 benefit dance at the gym nasitum at Spring Mills on Friday evening, July 15. Roy Lyons othe. tra of Sunbury will furnish the musio for the evening Both rund and sua re daawing Admission 25¢ FESTIVAL—The Trin ty Regorm ed church school of Hublemsburg will hold a festival at the High School buliding., on Saturday evening Aug i8th Music will be furnished by “Jim and Jane” of WRAK mdio ar tists. All of the usual refreshments and enterialnments will be available for your enjoyment, x32 WALKER REUNITON--The 19% An- nual Walker Reunion will be held oh Saturday, July 23rd. 1038 at the farm home of Plummer Wilson, one mils east of Warriors Mark on the Center Line Road. All welcome. If you can. not amend we would be pleased ‘receive & lMpe from you ev. H RN Walker, Secretary, Bel wood. Ps x" bs ta 8] rod ® | #— YEAGER'S SHOE STORE —# WERE $3.00 | NOW $1.89 GROWING GIRLS BROWN AND BLACK OXFORDS and $e BELLEFONTE, PA. Prevared in the Laboratories TIBBINS PHARMA FREE MOVIES ! — AT —— HECLA PARK Thurs. and Sunday Nite
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