~ 21, 1938. LOCALS Ee YY S LRA I LLL A A ~—Miss Ethel Dale returned Tues- day from & visit with friends in Williamsport, Philadelphia and At- lantie City. -Mr, and Mrs, George W. Allison | are | and at their! Vir- | of the Newcomb apartments, visiting ¢t York, Pa, former home at Winchester, ginla, ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoag have | as thelr guests Miss Gertrude Dow- dell, of Johnstown, their granddaughter, and Miss Jane Haag, of Tyrone, a granddaughter. Cieorge Finkbeiner, of the Belle- fonte headquarters, State Police, left Friday for the police training school at Myerstown undergo a three months’ course of instruction ~Mrs. Bert Beightol, of Roches- ter, N. Y., who is spending the sum- mer months at Pine Glen, county, was a visitor at our office on Saturday. by Mrs. Ivan Plubeil, of Pine Glen —Mr. E. M. Walters, of Willlams- port, while spending the weekend in Centre county with relatives and | friends, found time Saturday to pay us a visit, Mr. Walters is a na- tive of this county and is a son of the late Mose Walters ~Mrs. Joseph Thomas last Thes- day en‘ertained the Ladies’ Bible Class of the United Brethern church at her cottage along Spring Creek. | Sixteen members of the class were present at the outing. The after- noon was gpent in music and games Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8S. Brown, of Snow Hill, Md., returned to their | home Monday after having spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Arthur H. Sloop apd family at their home on East (urtin street. Mrs. Brown Is a sister-in-law of Mr. Sloop Franklin Schad, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Schad of | North Spring Street, Belicfonle broke his colla bone Wednesday of last week, while playing home, bor’s steps, feet. —The Bellefonte Red Cross com- mittee announces that Miss Bertha Rimmey, Rad Cross nuise will be on her vacation until Monday, Augusi g. No substitute will during Miss Rimmel's cause of financial reasons, mittee stales. ~Councilman and tinsmith Harry Badger, of East Bishop street, Tues- day of this week observed the 48th gnniversary of his arrival in Belle fonte from Mifflinburg. Mr Badger for many years employed by the late W. T. Twitmire, of Bellefonte has been conducting his own shop on East Bishop street since Twitmire shop passed out of exist- ence, —A group of Bellefonte ladies, with Mrs. Deborah Dobel- bower acting as chaperone, eave Saturday morning for a ten a distance of about 12 absence be- the com- days’ outing at Ocean City, .N. J.§ In the group will be the Misses Car- oline Caldwell, Mary Louise John- | son. Jean Eckley, Nelma Koski, Hel- en Louise Hartsock, Betiy ng Mirga:et Capers, Clara Beatty and Thomazine Curtin. -—Mr and Mrs. Russell Nelson, of the Petrikin apartments, West High street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a fine baby girl | torn at their home at 2:40 o'clock Friday aiternoon. The little girl | who weighed eight pounds at birth, has been named Beverly Grace, She is the first child in the family and both she and her mother, the for- mer Esther Enist, of Potters Mills are getting along nicely. ~—Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Benford, ¢ Pleasant Gap, became the happy parents of a seven-pound, eight- gunce girl bo:n at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital list Thursday. The hew arrival 1s the first child in the fam- ily and has been named Delores Jean. Mrs. Benford before her | marriage was Miss Adeline Brooks, | of Pleasant Gap, who for some year was employed in the offices of Whiterock Quarries, Bellefone —-At the 14th annual banquet of the W. T. Rawl<igh Company, com- plimentary to the Wisconsin Raw- | feigh dealers and held at the Hotel | Charles, Marshfield, Wis. Miss Al- porta, booked as the “Tyrolienne Song Bird.” entertained the group with novelty zither and yodeling ! songs in English and German. Miss Alberta is the stage name of Al- berta Krader, of Bellefonte super- “visor ‘of music in the Beliffonte Public Schools, who is now making | a conce:t tour of the far west —Charles Baney, of Logan street, Bellefonte's faithful and reliable ! caretaker of the streets, has been ofl duty for the past several days recuperating from an operation for | the removal of an obstruction in| his nose which had been causing! him some trouble for some time. when it was reported in Council Monday night that Mr. Baney had expressed concern over the fact that he wouldn't be able to return | to work for several days, Council was well on the way to voting him 8 week's vacation with pay, when it was decided that this was not the proper time for such action, and | the matter was postponed unti] lat- er. ~Charles L. Gates, editor of the | his | Democratic Watchman, and daughter, Miss Winifred Gates, an employe of the West Penn Power Company, returned to their home on North Spring street recently, from a week's vacation in Philadel- | phia and Atlantic City. It was Mr, Gates’ first vacation in 34 years, and was his first visit to Philadel phia in 40 years, He reports that the major changes he noticed In the City of Brotherly Love were chiefly the difference in transpor- tation from the horse cars and trams in use 40 years ago, and the vast change in the appearance of the mansions on Walnut street. Most of the fine old homes on that street are boarded up, or are for sale or rent, he declared. His visit | to Atlantic City last week was Bis, first journey to that city, and he great. | Motor to! this | She was accompanied | near his | The child fell down a neigh- | be provided | the | young | will | —Don't forget you can keep cool with a Westinghouse Fan. DeHaas Electric Co . ~Mrs. C. J. Newcomb and son James are spending some time at the Mabus cottage at Hecla Park. —Miss Bertha Sharer, of Centre Hall, accompanied by Mrs, Anna Cafaro and son Kenneth, of Brook- lyn, N. Y., were Bellefonte visitors on Thursday. Robert Bottonfleld, burg. N. Y., a former Academy student, spent the week- lend In Bellefonte as guests of Thomas Beaver and family at their home on West Curtin street ~The Misses Catherine and Mary Allison Beaver, daughters of Thom- | as Beaver, of West Curtin street, | motored to Pittsburgh Monday to | bring Mrs. Amy Potter, of that city, to Bellefonte for a vacation among | relatives and friends. —Mr. and Mrs, Gpy | daughter Lillian, of Coleville, and Mrs, Margaretta Letterman, of | Plains, Montana, have returned home after a week's vacation at | Atlantic City and Wildwood, N. J Mrs. Letterman is spending the summer with relatives and friends, it being her first trip east In 28 years Mus. home of Ham- Bellefonte Housel, Robert Evey, who makes with her brother, J. Will Mayes, at Howard, departed by rall 3unday for Pittsburgh, where sie is spending this week with her son- | in-law and daughtetr, Dr. and Mrs | Willard Van Camp, and with her won, Sheldon Evey, who is residing with the Van Camps while attending the Univer Pittsburgh Den- tal School —Baseball fans in this area will have an opportunity to withess one yf the best junior American Legion teams in the State in action Sature day afternoon when the Junior Le- | glon team of Altoona, which par- ticipated in the semi-final playoffs ast year, will meet the Brooks-Doll Post team. The game is scheduled to begin at 2:30 o'clock on the | Community Athletic Field. Admis- don will be 15 cents —Mr. aixd Mrs. B Alkntown, and M Sliker, who reside Register john L. Wetzler, at Central Clty eparted Monday for a mx I hrough Canada, expecting to 3 ome time at Callander the Dionne Quintuple their return Mr. Sliker wil remain it Saranac Lake N. Y., for a ume while other members of the group return to Pennsylvania Our Yarnell correspondent { ports that Mr. and Mrs. Delas Page and Sgt John Hunchberger, of Bellefonte, were Tuesday evening at the Elmer Pownell home lat Yarnell While there they saw a flock of young ducks and Sgt Hunchberger became much interest ed in them. He wanted to take one yf them home, the correspondent writes, but was afraid they were ill nursing the mother duck | When Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Lewhs and son move from the G | Edward Haut property on East Linn street, 10 the Mrs. Rebecca Mull house on West Curtin street about September 1 Mr. and Ma Fred Pisher and daughter will oc- supy¥ the Haupt place. The Fishers wve resided in an apartment in the Plaza buliding, West High treet. since they went to house keeping several years ago he: IR sity of F and Brady, of Mrs. John re- | guests —En route to their home in Clear- field from a two weeks’ vacation with relatives at Bryn Mawr, Mr and Mrs LP. Hempfield and two hildren, Edward and Nancy, called on local friends during the latter part of last week. The Hempfields | were forced to change their vacation plans several times because of ill- ness in the family, and their vaca- | tion was somewhat marred when | both children contracted measles at Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Young, { of Coleviiie, are the happy parents lof their fourth child and their first ison, born at 8 o'clock Saturday night at the Centre County Hos- pital. The lad weighed 9 pounds at birth and both he and his mother, | the former Violet Willlams, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wil- liams, of Pine street, are getting along nicely. The little boy has been named Raymond Harrison, the middle name being in honor of his grandfather, . Harry M. Williams, whose first name ia really Harri- { son, although he has always gone | by the name of “Harry.” Mrs. George M. Gamble will re- turn to her home about July 26th | following a trip to the Pacific Coast, {her first visit to the west. Leaving Bellefonte June 21st. Mrs. Gamble sonnected with the Canadian Pacific Railway at Chicago. She stayed | overnight at Lake Louise and visited | Banff and Emerald Lake, and then journeyed westward to Vancouver B C. and Victoria from which point she took a boat to Seattle. In Se- {attle Mrs. Gamble stayed at the | home of Mrs. J. A. Ritchie, a fis cousin, a daughter of Danlel J. Relehert, who logged many yeas ago at Snow Shoe and other places in Pennsylvania. She met many | descendants of the Reichert-Selling- er family whose first American home {was in the country about Salladas- burg. These branches of the family moved West in 1888 to engage in lumbering, Except for one visit three years when Mrs, Reichert icame East Mrs. Gamble had not {seen her cousin for fAfty yeas While in Beattie Mrs, Gamble was taken on many automobile trips about the city and vicinity and also made a ip to Bellingham and Ferndale in Northern Washington. She was greatly taken with the beauty of Seattle and by its unique market. Mrs, J. Fergus McRee, for- Margaret Stewart a former Bellefonte resident, now living at Port Blakely, Washington, ente:- tained her at luncheon in the Olym- | pic Hotel. Leaving Seattle July 10th | Mrs. Gamble went to Hayward, Oak- land and San Prancisco, and Los Angeles and then eastward, stopping for one day at the §1 Tovar Hotel at _THE CENTRE D} DEMOCRAT, BEL LEFONTE, PA. Tag Five Byron Blackford and Mac, pr of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Johnstonbaugh at Axe Mann, “Those attending First Senlor Camp Mensch Mills, at Alburtis, | Pa, from July 11 to 23 are Dorothy | L. Kline, Shirley Carner and ‘Dick’ Hartswick, representing St. John's Evangelical Reformed church school of Bellefonte, —Mr, and Mrs, Norman H. Smelt- zer and child, of Scarsdale, N. Y,, arrived in Bellefonte last weekend for thelr annual summer vacation with Mr. Smeltzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Smeltzer, at their home on East High street -Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shearer re- turned to thelr home In the First National Bank apartments, corner of Allegheny and Curtin streets, last week after having spent a ten days’ vacation with relatives and [friends in Kentucky. Mr, Shearer Is one of the representatives of the Pru- dential Insurance Company in the Bellefonte area. Miss Leila Robb, schools of subu:ban who ls spending the summer vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs N. E. Robb, at the family home on East Curtin street, departed Mon- fay with sevaral Philadelphia irfends for a tour of the Gaspe Pe- ninsula, They expect to return about she first of August Harry W. Packer of Beech Creek, a Bellefonte visitor during the weekend, recently was pension- ed by the New York Central rallroad after having been in the employ of that road for the past 42 years. In addition to being placed upon the pension lists, Mr. Packer received a gold button, bearing the inscrip- tion “Honorably Discharged.” Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quick and son Brown, and a friend all Washington, D. C spent several hours with the D. Paul Fortney family on East Bishop street, and with other friends Tuesday, while on a vacation trip to central Pennsylvania The Quick formerly resided here, Mr huving been employed at the al Match Company plant moved to Washington about Years ago Cars driven by B. Goldman, of West High st: Bellefonte and W. B. Port, of Howard street, were damaged to a considerable extent in an accident near Zion, Bun- day morning. No one was injured The mishap occurred when Mr Port was tum for two pedestrian struck oldman f eling in the » direction. To- tal damage to the two machines was estimated at about $160 ~Although no definite been taken of thi service station at the legheny and Howard street reported that se ary groups are in- terested in the property, among them being the Centre Oil and Gas Company, distributors of Texaco gasoline and olla. It is highly prob- able that no sale will be effected until the courts have decided whether or not the property may be used for garsge or service sta tion purposes, -Mrs, El M Angel les. Calliornia n county and instructor in Philadelphia of ere family Quick Fed- They seven er eet out the trav- OpPPos action has Welser Al- to dispose corner of Johnson, of Les spen other y in this ares. Making her at the h of brother Cc GG. Decker, on East Linn treet, Bellefonte, Mrs. Johnson vided the remainder of her time among her brothers Joseph, T. J, 8 W. and D. D. Decker, all of Spring Mills, and Edward Decker, of State College, She returned to her home In the west late last week making the trip by rall —Mrs. Cecil A. Walker nd daughters, Margaret and Mollie of East Curtin street, have gone to Mrs. Walker's father’s seaside cot- tage at Point Pleasant, N. J. for a several weeks’ vacation. Mrs, Walk- er and daughter Margaret last week returned from Pittsburgh where the little girl submitted to tests to de- termine the cause of a condition which has caused her much trouble in past months. It was found that she is allergic to certain substances, and she is now receiving regular injections of a special serum Ww counteract the infection ~Charles F. Morrill, of Lock Ha- ven, formerly of State College, and well known to scores of Centre countians, achieved the fondest dream of all golfers Saturday when he made a hole-in-one while play- ing on the Clinton Country Club course. The perfect shot was made on the ninth hole—necessitating a drive across a creek. Morrill's shot, Saturday, was the third hole-in-one made on the same hole on the Clinton course this season; E. F. Heffner, of Lock Haven, and Thom- fs Carter, of Jersey Shore, having been the others to perform the feat. ~—William Dorworth, Jr, of East Linn street, and Robert Barra- clough, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Barraclough, of East Bishop street, departed Tuesday morning by Grey- hound bus from Altoona for Luka- chukai, Arizona, for a several weeks’ vacation. Upon their return trip, which will begin about August 1, they will be motor guests of Ralph Poorman, son of Mr and Mrs Claude Poorman, of East Howard street, who for several years has been an Instructor at a day school on an Indian reservation near Luk- achukai, Mr. Poorman will spend his annual vacation at his parental home here. ~-A picnic supper on the lawn of the Register John L. Wetzler home at Central City, Boggs township, Sunday evening tuined out to be somewhat of a family reunion when most members of the Wetzler clan were present. Those who attended the outing were: Mr. and Mrs, Leo Gagnon and daughter, Ruth, of New York City: Miss Alice 8Sliker, R. N., and Willard Moyer, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brady, of Allen- town; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wetaler (and childcen, Dallas and Patricia, Mrs. Hubert Rossman and children Jay, Marybelle and Janis, Miss Mar- Hiends qarters me her di- garet Eby and William Wagner, all | of Bellefonte; Donald Sliker, of Ni- agara Falls; Dean Wetzler, of Miles- (burg, and Mr, and Mrs. John Sliker, thoroughly enjoyed the resort and | the Grand Canyon from which point | who make their home with John L. TA BT — entrained 107 home = | Wetzler, adn Mac- Miss Cyrene Newcomb is at an | Scout Camp at Barree, for two | weeks ~Nature's breeze is no than a Westinghouse Fan, Electric Co, -Miss Edna Kilpatrick, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs, J, J. Kilpatrick of East Curtin street, departed re- cently for an indefinite Berrauda, complete rest, -Miss Joan Long, daughter Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Long, of Wes! Curtin street, will go to Bedford Saturday, for a visit with relative and friends. She expects to be gone for a week or ten days Mrs. Olive Kerstetter and son Walton, of Harrisburg, spent the weekend In Bellefonte with Mr Kerstetter's sister, Mrs, Mary Ciels- singer, at the H. C. Yeager family home on North Spring street, Mrs. Newell B. Long, of Wes Linn street, and her sister, Mis Bessie L. White, of Williamsport will leave wmorrow for a moto trip to the Carolinas, expecting U visit relatives and friends in thos states for a week or ien days. -Mr. and Mrs. D. W children, John and Barbara, Noth Spring street, left Tuesda for a trip to Philadelphia, Wash ington, D. C., and various places 0 interest in Maryland, They will bs gone for an indefinite time ~Just Counciiman filllam W. Sleg can rest comfortably these warm nights we report that this year mosquitos have not been troublesome to any degree. Thi notice, does not waive our right Ww report otherwise later in the sum- mer if Mr, Sleg's pet pests get out of control Mr. and Mrs. John South Water street Sunday from Jamestown where they had visited Gorman F and family two families spent most of the visiting points of interest Allegheny State Park lakes in that area quieter | DeHaas and ol Cates 50 50 iat Fishe! returned N thelr M of and al label on Purpose that the same prom; you whe ther ~dave ~The two-fold dress deliver tells your paper It gives mail carrier tly, and it your accoun Whiie your mn is on the subject, take at the label and see how your count stands. It is your cooperat that enables us ibiish tter your 40 can paid up-to a bigger op and be paper Mra to her Chi home on from a a Falls with ter, Mr aries R. Kurtz returnd East Linn Monday two week Niagar law and sis J. Clark. During her Mrs. Kurtz was the Mrs. Clark on a points of interest Callendar quintuplets H L her br ir » UGINE expect to | few days in and pre To streets, the stay in| of { — | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week, | Bain Counter, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partme having gone there for & I} ment has become 80 amazing'y popular, Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, It Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion Whete advertise | ment contalng more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word Is charged for rea] esla'e advertising-—sale or rent, KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering Lhe adve:Usements | Plew « do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise , 4s Lhe publishers are nop permiiied LW divulge Lhe nate of Lhe ad SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- 8 entitled 10 a 20 * Of charge, Lost and Found LOST A i hmong ficlder's giove ned baseball Reward i relur Help Wanted 1 Wo work the farm rience Willard 8B Phone Bellefonte xiv on ¢ 408 BB Pa x3 te now open nan wih Wile wor Rawieigh's Pa ! Worle Wanted aged we, Har WANTED or washil Inquire 8 y day HOtne Howard hogs Lhe To buy catlle, calves ry of all Kinds, 1 pay r the best, BH. MoCaled , Lock Haven, Pa. Phone =2 J! El) market for alves and tre Hall M-R.11 Ww Sidney T. Riega rts to apy a large four-lea®s™ clover. When they reached down & k the omen of good Juck others—all four-lealed luster around it Hazel Beliefonte a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson street his sister, Mrs Smith, also of Pine street, rother, Josephs Hazel, of street. Mr. Hazel son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hazel Bellefonte, has been affiliated he Off Well 8 y Company Odessa since gra ng from Pen State about eight years ago ~Miss Cecelia Moerschbacher Pittsburgh and her nephew, Ric ard Austin, of Bellefonte, who had been a guest of his aunt, arrived in Bellefonte Monday by plane, having accepted an invitation from a friend to make the trip here by alr. Th journey from the western city re- quired just 40 minutes’ time. Mi Moerschbacher is spending a te weeks’ vacation with her mother Mrs. Mary Moerschbacher, at her home on South Thomas street ~The following young folk members of Mrs. Richard Heverly: Methodist Sunday school class, and invited guests, enjoyed an outing at the Taylor cabin at Spring Creek Friday evening: Mra. Eloise Taylor Mrs. Leslie Shaw, Mrs, Philip May- bus, Mrs. Ben Herr, Mrs. James Hartman, Mrs Richard Heverly, and the Misses Vivian Miles, Caro- lyn Young, Clara Bingham, Eliza- beth Herr, Rhea QCelstwhite, Nancy Sheckler, Martha Wilson and Paul- ine Hampton. Yesterday a large truck arrived in Bellefonte bearing solicitors who canvassed the town selling issues of “The Hobo News,” and other litera- ture published in New York in the interests of those whose profession is nothing in particular. The news- paper is nicely printed and contains much material of interest to non- hobos, although for the life of us we can't understand why a hobo, who is supposed to enjoy carefree life. should take on as large an or- der of work and worry as publish- ing a newspaper entails. thes gs oA 5 {on HG “i ones. in ac Mi arrived In of Odessa Texas yesterdas chael be File Expense Accounts Expense accounts i eandidates in the recent prims:;y election, on file in the County Commissioners’ offices are as follows: E. J. Thomp- son, Philipsburg, Democratic nom- inee for State Senator, $250.84; J. L. Tressel, Bellefonte, candidate for General Assembly on the Republi- ‘can ticket, $167.05; Kenneth G. Haines, State College, successful G. O. P. candidate for Legislature, $101.78. Those whose expenses are shown as being less than $50 are! Harry B. Scott, Philinsburg, elected Republican state committeeman; John W. Decker, Spring Mills, Dem- | ocratic nominee for the General | Assembly; and Dr. Prank K. White, Philipsburg, elected Democratic state committeeman. Next Sunday is good day to the ch Bel! Large printing mo- of 1vpe, ootnpledie put~ ren FOR SALE 10 caoes Howard, Pa MR SALE Son [4 Locust wire fence and 7 feet, price 20 nyshere In Cente and counties Al ve poe La, Alexar ar Wheland x31 POR SALE-Soft or hard coal, “while the price is down. Also wood, buliding material and top soll. Or- ders taken care of promptly. Inguire Sem Cappereill, Coleville, Pa. Phoue M73 x30 POR SALE ail sizes from Cie Jlundreds of used tires 15 to 26 inch rma Backed by written guarantee Open evenings until # o'clock. Wallrun Auta Service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 27 POR SALE--1 Pederal Power Plant approximately 40 h. p 1-2 bag Koehring Concrete mixer, 1-36" Band Saw, and 1-20" Pony Phner. Good 8s new. 0. W. Houts Lumber Co. Stale College, Pa x29 FOR SALE--A cork insulated joe re- ri tor. 100 1b. capacity, also & double tud Haag washing machine, belt power. Inguire of Clarence T Miller, near Tuseyville, Centre Hall R D. Phone 172-R- 12 x20 POR “SALE-—Fioor samples of Norge electric refrigerators. 1038 and 1037 models: all sees; prices very reason- able. Also 4 can milk cooler and 5- cate beverage cooler, at cost. H E Pureley Co. at the Monument Lock Haven, Pa x29 FOR SALE-—Auto power take-off belt driven, makes yOUr Oar a DpOWer plant Made by Herizler & Zook Also 40 feet of 8-inch endless rubber belt; slightly used 30-inch wood saw, cost 862 new, will sell for hall price. Phone Bellefonte 745-J x30 LAYER PIANO Rather than reship to factory will sell 870000 Player Piano for small balance due of $40.00 on terms of $700 per month Act quick, write us where it may be seen, must be sold or shipped in next few days. Please furnish reference, How. ard Vincent. Dept of Accis, 838 N 6th street, Philadelphia, Pa x32 BARGAINS at Taub's Purpiture Ex- change, High street, Bellefonte, , in new and used furhiture, Brand new all-metal ity | Sibinets, $2956 up. Refr 0, China closets, 75. Tg up. New single and double beds New 50-1 weight cotton filled mat- tresses, 8575. loco radio—electric and battery—48 50 up. Kitchen fa- bles—qound and square-—#3.75. x29 Tractors, Etc. SALE Fordson tractor and plows, binders, cultivators, harrows, manure spreaders, John Matls, Belles fonte R. D2 27 Dogs, Pets, Etc. Mite © R Bokeriroth, x29 — word adve:lisement in these columis one This privilege can be used six times a year al diferent Dor. 89°75. | ume Farm Machinery BALE—Us No y FOR ed pens will ¢ and shre Howard, Phone 27 £ Kumi 4 te pip H Betz Howard 2731 Crain bl 875 FOR BALE oonaitior eed: 3 ers, | 3 used naers {] each rakes PO Lane used re guarantle. and oad - od at used mowers Iron Age 4-row MALI Ure T OW trator Special 4-inl Mj URTE Jersey Spray Shore Automotive FX i SALE-—A 1920 Studebaker weap ing eT iw 43-4 Poultry Fe ne « ke 1 MH POR Send ! 14] POR SALE -—A team of bay Alag one set of harness, wagon farm Enpiemetyte Tugquire w Bircuse, State Coliege, BR. D horses and A x29 POR SALE — Young Chis POR SALE--An horses weight It inquire of Tisseyvilie 172-R-12 SALE- wd Clar Cet Pure Jy red ia pigs, B weeks old stock. B Claude H Phone POR otiend Beliefo.e 2 x29 horses 10 2300 ibs Phone 92 FOR SALE--Team of grey and 11 vears old. weight Price $300.00, a good team. or would poll black three vear old ooll, broke weight 1675. Robert E Muthier, Beech Creek. Pa 2 Garden Plants POR. SAL®—Celery plat per hundred Frank MBDUE. Pa PORN SALE « Traneg plants Ford Hook Giant Pascal Prank Nelson Lamb street, Bellefonte, Pa 500-M 40 cents Eisenia ner x29 ia ited oplery Empire and 222 Bast Phone x30 Real Estate - FOR SALE A three-: Jocmted alon the Pleasant Gap Suize of George Catver. room bungalow, hygtag in ood jot. In- leasant Gad X28 POR SALE- _Grieb's onmp, 5 FOO apring house, 2-cur garage, toilei power house and fish pond. Write J A. Lose, P. O Box 1368, Punxsutaw. ney Pa POR. SALE-—Four frame house, in Unionville Bor- ough. Electric light and water, jarge jot with outhulidingts and garage Eva Rowan, Fleming, 290- hd x3 room, FOR BALE-#8.room frame house on Main St. Pleasant Gap. All oon- veniences, 4 acre of ground. fruit and | berries Tr George Magargel, 520-R-3 FOR BALE-¥Ik Bend Cottage, con- sisting of six rooms, equi electric hts, oollar and fine well | of water, ted In Milibeim Nar. | rows in the heart of good fshing and | hunti ground Rev. J J Weaver, P 0. . Rebersburg, Pa x30 POR SALE—A 100-mcre farm located | at Dix Run. Oood bulldings: well water. Will sell stock and equipment. Inquire of Samuel Hoover, Note--This y has no connec ton with sale matie Samuel A. Hoover to O Holt). POR SALE-Mine with 400 gores of land, timber, three veins coal, truck, mule. otc. Entire equipments with the mine Located In Pleasant Gap, Phone | x29 | om: sell at reasonable 387 North th and Locust St. Philips: burg, Pa, Centre County, tod | Business moet! Wectric nores of good farm land. oo. Darn. A real SPPRIuLIY for an in Reason ‘ For Sale|™ two-story | ¢ and outbuildings. | rd with | Houses for Rent FOR RENT--Three-r in Bellefon Le Phot we On SPpArUmen 516-M Wu oder! r 5- Mrs Phone POR RENT ment, with garage North Allegheny FOR RENT--A four room with ball and garage Ward Markie, Pleasant Gap, 5-1 POR, RENT --An Foon Mar Ww wart Ba un a0 apartment Inquire of Pa. Phone 20Lt apurtimen in A White Bullding High 5 Bell forte, Pa Inquire of Ray White White Bros WW Blore Aas Lheety Pa FOR RENT ow at PLY Rent 8356 fonte 506 J RENT House and ] » wprriagent Bellelo Pnone Belle bo BO ale Ha. 1ey Furn Dy POR FOR RENT Creek for W clud’ Labor Heverly, Belief Rooms For Rent POR RENT—A fr FOR RENT "32 Baa RENT 0. P. 1 FOR 0 UPHOLSTERY ~—FPurnui nng, resi Callie Lolstery. Bt rear Penn Belie Hor repa. pecially REPAIRED Repair Kinds of furniture and lip covers made s holst en Lamb Bt. " MACHINE WORK OF all i mowers sharpened, oiled justed gharanieed to cul good a new gS Flectric and ace tyier e wplding power mower knives sharper vy willie you rate cap + Dolls. LBL BUTOWE, opia rolled st wk Bar yr Machine op. or Pa 32-R 24 4 ‘Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK- Renn Call anyiime at nn 676-3-3, Love L Sm Pa FIRE INSUR twent mum Bell WANTED--Dead, i a COWS homes and mm free, Vogts Rendering Vogt, Prop. Cer tre Tfiall 55-R-4 al our expense Fk Phone ores birds a than dhe pre. Temple Cou? ANCE At & ond Tate Ms Ao § M. Keichline efonie, Pa dizab ied removed nd sles TO RHEUMATIOS Send booklet on Rheumatism bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- tem and get Relief. Hepatioo-Re- alls Eliminant and Alkalizer 81.0 Meritol (Rheumastim Drops) 80c Krood Oll Rubbing oil 80c; Call or receipt of rice send by mall on Prepared In the laboratories Lhe Tivbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa Add 10c postage and Daoking 1 GLASSES REDUCED Having lately installed new lens grinding ms chinery am prepared 10 furnish glass es al very atbructive prices Ino ear glasees (lust out) Joe those with de fective hearing ge and complete stock Cerma oer ial Eyes. You can do better here than elsewhere Tipbing' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbine Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sight nd Hearing Ald Biore, Beech Oreek 14 Announcemen ts POORMAN REUSION-- The thirty- second reunion will be held at Grange | Park. Centre Hall, on Saturday, Auge { unt 20 | PESTIVAL-—Saturday evening, uly 123, at Houserville Music by Lemont Band. Refreshments. Evervbody wel- a1 come. MEETING There will he a Towt . send meeting at Stormstown in the {Orange Hall Tuesday, July 26, at 1930 p.m | MEETING-There will be a Towne | send meeting 2 in the Court House, Friday. July at 7:30 p m. Every [one is thvited FESTIVAL--The Advent cemetery Association will hold thelr annual fon- {tival on Saturday, July 23rd. Place {not seiiled on. x28 | TPIONT Dasket PICNIC—There “will be Bn | Genie for member of Progress Crag entre Hall, on July 28 at 6:30 {the evening, on Grange Park i TJODON REUNION— he 17th an- | nual reunion of the Jodon family will be held at the Orange Park at Centre Hall on Bunday, August held Saturday, July 30, Hall Grange Park. All relatives and friends are umged to attend. x30 BAKE SALE ~The Daughters of the Veterans of Poreign Wars will hold at Centre clan will be heid on Grange Park, | nire Hall on Batis August 6 at / i. HORNER REUNION—The 16th an- | nual George Horner reunion will be SOSYEAGER'S SHOE o'clock. sh ml ——————————- So. BAKE SALE Bowort league of the Method) bumh will hold & bake a Ul LU market nn Baturday, July J, ot N LU) am In owe of rain the bake sale Wilk De held at White's drug st BHAWL EY REUNION + DE Le Ie Bhawiey re N . ner basket Ling Asthma Cause =. Dissolved inl Day physics with 3 parirto rien nt is now possibie 10 pet Nd of terribie spells of Fhoking oe oy Rp is wh and whee: arts 8 hose 5 REE AND SUNDAYS Prepared in 1 bin Pharma: DEMONSTRATION he Jahorat yep KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 558.R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES CLEVELAND $5.30 Reduction on Round Trip 10 Penn Belle Hotel Phone 75 STORES Women's Shoes FREE MOVIES ! HECLA PARK Thurs. and Sunday Nite
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