August 11, 1938. ~Mr. Bossard DeHaas, the jocal Westinghouse dealer, accompanied by his two sons, Joe and Thomas left last Sunday for a week's vacation at Wildwood, N. J. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crust and Miss Florence A. Smith, of Belle- fonte, and Mr. W. E. Williams, of Oak Hall, motored to Atlantic City and Ocean City over the weekend. Miss Leah Ostrander, who had been visiting her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rush, 8150 her cousin, Mrs. Harry Houser, left recently for Denver, Colo., where she will reside with her mother. —Probably the roughest stretch of road in Bellefonte is the short sec- tion from West High Street to the Pennsylvania Railroad freight sta- tion. The road is all but impassable with chuck holes as big around as a bushel basket, and nearly as deep, presenting a constant threat (0 springs dnd tires —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of Thomas Street, and their grand- daughter, Ann Holland, of Willlams- | port, departed Monday for a two weeks' motor trip to Quebec, Mon- treal and the New England States Upon their return they will spend two weeks {n Baltimore, Md. with relatives and friends. —~Mrs. Loewen Olt, of Willow Grove, near Philadelphia, who had been spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mallory at their apartment in the Hayes building, North Allegheny Street, returned home Monday with Mr Qilt, who joined his wife hete for the weekend. Mrs. Olt before her mar- riage was Miss Helen Mallory. Sgt. and Mrs. J. H. Hunchber- ger, of the Keystone apartments, de- parted Sunday morning for a two weeks’ motor trip to Canada, expect- ing to go from here to the Thousand Islands, and from there to Colian- der, Ontario, the home of the Dionne Quintuplets After visiting that area they expect to return home leis- urely through the New England States. —Mr. and Mrs. William C Williamsport, have announced engagement of their daughter, Miss Grace Mable, to Ward A. Billeit, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Billett Bellefonte. Mr. Billett, a graduate of the Lock Haven High School, Is employed as accessory buyer and window trimmer at Worth's, Wil- lamsport. The marriage will take place in the Fall —Among the callers at this office Tuesday were J. O. Peters and George W. Cummings, of Storms- town. Mr. Peters is a widely known | resident of Buffalo Run Valley while Mr. Cummings is the father of the Rev. Wallace J. Cummings, recently elected as pastor of the Halfmoon Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal church. The Cummings family came to Centre County last spring from Proctor, Lycoming County ~Dr. E. R. Heckman, superinten- dent of the Methodist Home for the | Aged, Tyrone, and former pastor of | the Bellefonte M. E. church, has just returned from a delightful vacation fishing trip in the Chesapeake Bay. He was a member of prominent Methodist folks, whose annual pleas- ure it is to spend a season at Ander- son Lodge, Diehl’s Island and fish in the Chesapeake. Dr. Heckman re- ported they Nad a successful cate ~The change in the appearance of the granite steps in front of the Centre County Court House is due to & sand-blast bath given them this week by Kenneth Mayes, of the Mayes marble yard, at Lemont. A many years’ accumulation of dust, grime, stains and soot was scoured from the stones by a stream of sand, directed at the steps high air pressure. A portable gaso- line driven compressor unit furmnish- ed ald for the work ~Miss Josephine Thompson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Wil- Balr, th the liam C. Thompson, of North Alle- | gheny Street, is among the 162 stu- dents at the College of Wooster, or 16.2 per cent of Wooster’ enrollment, who made the second semester honor roll, with no grades less than “B.” according to the list just released by Prof. Arthur FPF. Southwick, the Wooster registrar. Eighteen of these students got all “A” grades. Miss Thompson will be a junior at Woost- er this fall. ~While Michael Cianci, of Phila- delphia, was working over the mo- tor of his car which suddenly ceased to function near the Gamble mill, about 8 o'clock last Thursday even- ing, a short circuit in the ignition system set fire to the machine. The logan Pire Company responded to an alarm and firemen quickly ex- tinguished the blaze with chemicals The only damage resulting was to the wiring system. Clanci is resid- ing on North Spring Street, Belle fonte, while employed on a con- struction job at State College -Karl E. Kusse, of West Linn street, secretary of the Bellefonte | Chamber of Commerce, will leave | Friday for Evanston, Illinois, to ate | tend a special short course to be! given at Northwestern University next week In the interests of the | National Association of Commercial Becretaries. He is being sent to the school by the local Chamber of | Commerce. He and Mrs. Kusse and their daughter, Joan, will motor as | far as Barberton, Ohio, where Mrs, | Kusse and daughter will visit with friends while Mr. Kusse continues to Illinois by rail ~-Among our callers on Saturday | was M. 1. Wise of Berwick, who came to Centre County to attend the | Rachel Gregg, of - ~Mr, and Mrs. James Jury of East Linn Street left Sunday for a vacation tip to Montreal, Canada. Mis. William E. Keen, matron of | the County Home, and her gon, Billy, will Jeave on Sunday for a week's visit with friends at Pittsburgh, Johnstown and Philipsburg --Misses Marietta Larimer and this place are spending this week in Astoria, N, Y, jas the gues: of Miss Gregg's broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Clair Smith. -Mr. A. B. Young and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and son David and Miss Grace Emenhizer, the in- tended Mrs. Charles Young, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and M:s Glenn English of Tyrone ~The Misses Louise and Angeline Carpeneto, of West Logan Street, departed Saturday night for a week's vacation. Their itinerary (included stops at Riverhead, Long Island, New York, and Boston. They are traveling by car ~Miss Mildred Wetzel left on Sunday for New Market, Va, for a week's vacation with her sister and brother, Mrs. Thomas Farrow and Howard Wetzel. She was the driv- ing guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Farrow and Mrs. Howard Wetzel -Mr. and Mrs. David Peek and four children departed for their home in Indianapolis, Indiana, Mon- day morning, after having spent a four weeks’ vacation in Bellefonte with Mrs, Peek's mother, Mrs, B. P. Deitrick and family, at their home on East Bishop Street —Charles M. McCurdy, president of the First National Bank, has been confined to his home on East Linn Sireet for the past week because of an eye infection. Yesterday his con- dition was such that he was confined to bed, but reports from the home are that his illness is not regarded as being serious Crysta] Springs Rebekah Lodge, Bellefonte, and the Port Matilda and Philipsburg branches of that lodge held a joint pler the Port picnic al Matilda park Wednesday of last week, delegation wen: of Bellefonte's to Port Matilda in two busses char- tered for the occasion. About 80 persons attended the outing is reported to be re- ) y at the Centre Cot Hospital from an emergency opera- tion for appendicitis performed at the Institution late Satu:day after- noon. Mrs. Polliard before her mars riage was Miss Mary Pennington, of Bellefonte. --Pearce Rumberger, River, Md.., spent the weekend among relatives and friends at Unionvill Mr. Rumberger and Bruce Emerick, a native of Zion, came here together from Middle River where both of them are em- ployed in the Glenn 4. Martin air- plane factory. —Miss Maxine Craft returned Sun- day. from Johnstown where she had ry tv INLY ’ of Middle fspent the past momh with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oito, Mrs. Ann Craft went to Johnstown the latter part of last week, and re- auned Sunday with Maxine, as driving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto, who relumed to Johnstown the same day ~Mrs of East the Hunter to return Gertrude Penny Beav treet, clerk a: Book Store, ls expected late this week from a two weeks' va- cation trip. Mrs. Penny and her husband, who is employed in Pitts. burgh, and their two children have been spending their vacation on a motor trip to Maine and other New er "England States under ; fi aun ~The following young people from Bellefonte and Lewistown occupied a coftage at Hecla Park last week: the Misses Flvera Lockwitz, Loretta Showers, louise Witmer, Eunice ' Stover, Mona Vonada, Eleanor Cow- en, and Alice Shaw, all of Bellefonte, and Dona May Eberly, Geraldine i Bnook, Loulse Catherman and Verna Horbst, all of Lewistown Mrs ichard Taylor, acted as chaperone of the group. ~Mrs. Belle M. Ward, of East Cur- tin Street, Is reported to be resting comfortably at the Centre County Hospital where she is undergoing treatment for injuries received last | Thursday afternoon when she fell and broke her hip witle calling at the home of Misg Roxie Mingle, on East High Street. The accident happened when Mis. Ward slipped {while walking across a polished hardwood floor —Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Noll and children, Kermit, Jr., and Jack, of Jersey Shore, gpent the weekend in this vicinity having come here es- pecially to attend the festivities held Sunday in connection with the gold- en wedding anniversary of Mr. Noil's iuncle and gunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ad- ner Noll, of Pleasant Gap. During their stay in the county they were guests of Mr. Noil’s mother, Mrs. Emma Noll, at Zion. ~Mr. and Mrs, Christian Harman, Jr., of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Minnie Harman, and daughter, Mildred of Lock Haven, returned Sunday from a motor trip which included a visit to the University of Detroit, where Mr, Harman was-a student a num- ber of years ago, and to the homes of some of the friends he had not seen since that time. The party re- turned via Canada and on the re- turn trip visited Mr. Harman's younges: brother, Stewart, who was recently married and is living In Wellsville, N. Y., also his aunt, Mrs. Norman Cearhart in Elmira, New ~Christ Young, of North Thomas {manager of the West High Street AH i 5 , Mr. one : 3 88d i ; : | Bhaffer store, was painfully but not — a ~Mrs. Alice Showers, of Logan | — N————— ‘Street, has been quite II for the past week. -{Dorothy L. Kline, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hariison Kline, of E High Street, 1s spending two weeks at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Leo A. Levi, in Johns- town. -~-Mrs. Frank Armagast and Sarah M. Steffin, sisters, accompanied by their brother, A. D. Steflin, all of Aaronsbu!g, were business visitors in Bellefonte on Tuesday and callers at The Centre Democrat office. ~-Mrs. Leo. A, Levi and son, mo- tored in from Johnstown and spent the past week with her sisters, Mrs Lawrence Pavone and Mis. Willlam Morrison, and with Leo's mother, Mrs. L. Levi, of South Spring Street ~Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Meckley, of State College, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nellie Ma:garet Meckley, to Darius Ros Eckenroth, of Bellefonte, The mar- riage Is to take place in the near future --Miss Mary Swartz, R. N, oi Bellefonte, Is spending a week's va- cation with her mother, Mrs. H W Rabert, at Snow Shoe, after having undergone a six weeks' course of special training at the Pennsylva- nia State College -Miss Virginia McClellan, Mr Lloyd Lucas, Mrs, Esther Reese and daughter, Dorothy and Edward Mil- ler, all of Milesburg, motored to Cresson, Sunday, call Mrs Reese's other daughter, Emma, who is a patient in the sanitarium there —Rev. Harty Walker, of Bellwood and his brother Homer Walker, olf Pine Grove Mills, were in town Tues- day looking after some business mat- 1“ wrtaining to the settlement of the estate of thelr father, the jate A Stine Walker Pine Grove Mill Pa ~The Misses Dorothy Coxey, of Bellefonte, Ma:tha Hugg, Helen Whiteman Bernadine Spear, of Milesburg, Grace Martin, of Harris- burg, Audrey Tarbert, of York, mo- tored to Niagara Falls and Canada Satw:day morning returning Sun- day night Mrs. Harry F 10 on re “3 3% of Miller and daugh- ter Clayvre and son Calvin, of Niagara Falls, New York, visited Mrz. Miller's sisters, Mrs. Russell Mallory and Mrs. Guy Brooks, on Wednesday while on their way through Belle- fonte to Wash igton, D. C. and At- lantic City ~Mr Lemont motor trig r Od Kik extended and Mrs. Norman are enjoying an y to Washington ough the Sh ) wherever thelr Kirks were ring and postponed the time in Jr then t and tates, The the early wedding trip R. 8. Wagner and John Bowes, known residents of Jersey Shore, were callers at this office yesterday afternoon while on one of their infrequent visits to Belle- fonte. Mr. Bowes is a retired New York Central Raliroad engineer, and was formerly from this county —The Misses Hanna and Anna Shroyer of Milesburg. are spending a week's vacation in Suburban Phil- adelphia, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coldren and Mr. and Mrs G. E. Raudshaw. While there they motored to Atlantic Clty and other points of intete. On the way home they expect (0 stop off atl Lewistown {or a day or visiting among reia- tives Edward Stuc) ren Ray, of Niaga: merly of North 8; fonte, is one of several Niagara Falls Gazette carriers who will jeave next week on a two-day vacation Lip to Detroit, as guests of that newspaper The trip is the 12th. annual such vacation tour and igawarded to car- riers selected on a basis of merit and efficiency in coverage of their routes Judging from the sample of lus- clous home-grown tomatoes present- ed to this office by Joe Bertram truck farmer along Spring Creek soutewest of Bellefonte, he should have more demands for his garden produce this summer than he can supply. We always knew Joe to O° the ablest farmers in this married N ii LNs well 50 one of section, but we never knew tomatoes ilke he gave us grew anywhere, ex- cep: on the pages of spring seed catalogues We're informed thal he does equally well with corn and other vegetables. -Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Malin and children, Herbert, Steve and Judith, returned to their home on East Linn Street, Monday, from a month's va- cation with Mrs. Malin's parents, Mr and Mrs. Herbert 8. Meyers, at their home in Spring Lake, N. J. Robert Malin did not join the rest of the family there until last week, having remained here to complete his course at the Penn State summer session. He will remain with his grandpar- ents for several weeks, returning in time to register as a freshman at Penn State next month, ~~Bellefonte's first night baceball game at the Community Athletic field Saturday night was called when a severe thunderstorm swept over this area just as the game wag be- ginning. About two-thirds of those who had paid admission to the game received rain checks, and officials of the Bellefonte club, who sponsored the game, are hopeful that arrange- ments can be made to play the game in the near future, the arrangements depending upon whether or not the New York firm which supplied the flood lights can schedule a return here. Tuesday afternoon Robert Woodring, well known East Howar Street florist, rushed into this office, placed a large and interesting-look- ing bundie on the editor's desk and departed. After the office staff had {stood around a while wondering who the package was for, someone notic- ed a tag indicating the flowers were for the office in general. Upon open- ing the package we found the largest | and most brilliant collection of glad- lolus it has been our privilege to see for sometime. Some of the flowers ‘were in bloom, while others bloomed yesterday. Handicapped for lack of 8 Vase Jarge enough to hold the bundle of color, we finally appealed on crock in front of the office. We may as well do this plece up right | we're at it-the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA ~Mr. Harry E, Masden, known resident of Beech Creek, Pa, was a welcome caller at our office on Wednesday. ~iLay readers will be in charge of the morning prayer and sermon at St. John's Episcopal church on Sun- day moming. Mr, and Mrs. Von B and children, Joan, Don and Joe, 8now Shoe, and Mr. Johnson's moth- er, Mrs. Guy Johnson, of Grassfiat returned home last Thursday fiom a ten days’ fishing trip to Fields, anada. They spent a great pari of their outing In fishing on a large lnke near Fields, and had excellent luck at that sport. En route to the resort they stopped a4 Callander 0 sce the quintuplets, Johnson — ————— Advent Church Sunday School Sunday at 9:30 a Kenneth Lucas, Supt.; preaching 11 a.m. C. C. Shuey, Pastor Bellefonte Evangelical-Reformed Rev, C. Nevin Stamm, Pastor Morning Worship and se:mon 8:15 a m,; Church School 9:30 a. m.; J. H Hartswick, Supt Hublersburg Evangelical- Reformed Rev. James B. Musser, Minister Zion—9:30 a. m. Union Sunday Church School; 10:80 a. m. morning worship with sermon. Trinity (Hub- lersburg) 46:30 a. m. Sunday Presbyterian, Services, Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Milesburg—Bible Sch 9:30 a m.; Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m Howard E. Oakwood, Minister Dix Run CC. © Shuey School Sunday Hosbaind meeling preaching next Bible study wil of Mrs. Wilherite August 19h Snow Shoe August 14. Bible Baptist Pastor. Sunday morning 9:30, Elme: followed th class Supt with Boalsburg Lutheran t Gag Worshi ay school aay school Boalsburg worship ferent of will Life NEeTVIOes Happy Methodist Fplscopai BW Hartsock whool §:30 a i“ 111i HAS m ident bs J A. M. F 8] Unilon n the Presbs rT meet WwW ing WeGneagds evening at Bellefonte United Brethren E. Houwholder, Pasior at 30. J R harge. Order of &aervioe as follows: Devotions at #:30 Sermon at 5:50 3 : Sunday Sch leg at 10:20; closing at 10:50 Benedic jon at 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; Preaching at 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study Wednesda; evening at 7:30; Cholr rehearse Friday evening SPECIAL NOTICE Fred Hofmann of York wil deliver his leciitre enftith “To Drink not to Drink” liustrated with 38 Stereoptican slides ollowing churches on the dale med dusting the week of August 4th. The hour 8 p. m. Unionvil Presbyterian Church, Monday, Aug 15th; Por Matiida Presbyterial church, Tuesday, Aug. 16th; Miles burg Presbyterian Church, Wedne day, Aug. 17th. Snow 8 Presb; terian Church hursday, Aug 18h Howard E Oakwood. Pastor Howard Evangelical Parish, Rev. Lewis E Kiine, Pastor. Win- gate, Worship and sermon Frida) August 12. 8 p. m. Sunday: Falrview Worship and sermon 9:30 a. m. Pair view Sunday School Harold Boone Supt. 10:30 a Hublersburg Sun- day School, Arthur McCloskey, Supt 930 a m orship with sermon 10:45 2. m B G Long, Bupt. 930 a m.; E C. E Junior and Senior 6:45 p. m.. Worship and sermon 7:30 p. m. The second quarterly conference will be held in the Wingate church Fri- day evening, August 19 at 7:30 p.m Rev. W. J. Dice. D. 8. in charge Rebersburg Evangelical Charge Rayal A. Babcock, Pastor. Ser vices for Sunday Aug. 14. Madison- burg—8unday School at 9:15 a m Clarence Haugh, Supt. in charge Sermon and Worship at 10:30 a. m “Our Lord's Retwin;” Prayer Meet ing on Thursday evening. Rebers- G fled He a m m 4 lesson The Ret Pa. rw iy th al 3a > ¢ hoe £ ’ Bi burg—Sunday School at 9 a. mn Ken- POR SALE—Seven small Coco Cola Dales Se neth Breon, Supt. in charge, S8ermon and Worship at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening Paradise—8Sunday School at 9:30 a m. The Rebersburg Women's Mis- sicnary Society and Ladies’ Aid will meet together for a picnic, jointly to be held. on August 18, at Hairy John's Park. RL ——_ ons Legal Notices EXECUTRICES' NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Oliver PF. Stover, iate of Rebersburg, Centre y. Pa. Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted the sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims 0 present the same dul oven, without delay to MRS. ANN Rebersbu ESTERLI oes. Executri- x37 NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Caldina, late of Show Shoe Borough. WN THE ORPHA CGURT OF NS’ CENTRE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that there has been aised and set 0 Catherine Calding, widow John well | Howard--Sunday Scho? 3639 NE - Lad Page Five | CLASSIF WRN i IED ADVERTISEMENTS e—t 30,000 People Read This Column of every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Partment has become so amazing'y popular Considering Its low cost and the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar Edin Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents 107 rst issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ment contalng more than twenty-five Where advertise words, olue cent 4 word bs chau ged. REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent us word is charged for rei) esate Mvertising—sale or rent, KEYED ADS—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by thos answering (he advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertse: ments, ag the publishers are not permitted Ww divulge Lhe name of Lhe ad- veriser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed Lo The Centre Dem- Oral 1s entitled 10 & 20-word advertisement Tals privilege can be used six Itee of charge intervals Lost and Found OSTA ere pair of spring scales s0mne in Belisfonte on Friday, Aug bt Finder please leave same ol [euricks garage and get rewwd, x32 LOST High School Saturday 1936 Bellefonte wi class ring. Lost Inlght near Penn Belle Hotel Initial eM’ nn fuside ring. Rewurd Finder please return to this office, x32 Help Wanted Middle aged or 10 act as housek eoper Pa is younger E A Julian WANTED boy past a ' xi A girl to do housework ahd e of smell family In widow. Hewano nable La A 16, Bellefonte, Pa pag X34 ABadle BY "a x hg Loy or girl 2 Alex Mille: WANTED Karuhsaus A capstie, refined tion of housekesy PTS EFL AEE FT iP » R. R Denocratl, givin wd Work Wanted WANTED Position LY | Chars BLAWeT ¥ address Bouse work Boa doing tine Weave isu x3 CAR i WANTED ® Wraer Las ali SCO pen All work E High ang guaranteed a G Bellefonte buy tile, calves, hogs try of all kinds. 1 pay the moet best for the best, RH. MoCaleh, PW. 3rd SL, lock Haven, Pa. Phone 824-J x3 WANTED TY Merchandise of Oroceriem M. Hollingshead ons, Pa WANTED 1 am r stocks of Hardware in the market for hogs, eattle sheep Calves and chickens, Call Centre Hall M-R-1) or drop a Card to Sidoey T. Riegal Centre Hall, Pa ww Articles for Sale FOR SALE-—A tent 14x16 ft wh Fioor name Sipe nn, Coburn, Pa I SALE--Bamm at Clintondale 20x fi. Price 82600. WH. L. Trucken- Penna x32 xa3 . Clintondaie FOR SALE-A Glenvwood-K range in good condition with walter front i 14 Bast Lamb 5¢ x32 nguire at 1 POR SALE -A kitchgn cupboard. 1 Hoomi kitchen oabinet 1 single sin-board acid resisting sink, 42° theilun Houts, Lemont Pa Phone FOR SALE—Curumbers, any size, 50 ols. per hundred Inquire of Frank Esenhaner, 13 Miles Past of Miles burg. x33 FOR SALE --A Kay Kraft Mandolin in excellent condition that will be 80ld cheap. Write Mra. Elda Musser Rebersbyurg. Pa x32 POR SALR--Cement building blocks plain, rock face, or panel face. For prices inquire A. CG. Dunkiebarger, 204 $ Howard Street x32 FOR SALE—8iab wood. coal range in god condition; parts for 1931 Chrysler. Write Healy w Barner, x3 Bellefonte, Pa. Box machine igh Street, barrels. Also bottied c. J. Thomas store, West Bellefonte, Phone B85-J. FOR SALEBE--Delo light plant, 32 Volt, © wnplete with batteries and light lobes, also 2 motors and a radio nnighse Poultry Parm RD. 1, Spring Mills, Pa. 81 FOR SALE Concrete block machine bench type, (bench included) only Used two month. $1800 cash. A O Dunkisbarger, 204 Bast Howard St, Bellefonte, Pa x32 POR SALE-Myers Deep well pump | and cylinder, | Bitters Jack and Do- mestic 1% h. p. engine, will sell rea. sonable for quick buyer. W. OG. Runkle, Bellefonte, Pa x32 POR SALE --Penntylvania white pine, | hemiook and ak; rough or sure’ {faced. Adeso North na yellow | & a n POR i {and a new motor. Will sell cheap. {Inquire of John R. Wian. Lemar, Pa. | | POR SALE-Hundreds of used tires. | fon md Caidina, late of Snow Shoe Borough. | pia deceased real estate to the amount of S106 00) under the Fiduciaries Act Borough of Shoe, County of Centre Bate Pennaylvania, ics fi A Bnow | gun th street, Phiadeiphin Ps. FOR SALE-Just received a truck. $8.75 ; 3 plece $20 up; wew Beda, com: , Mattress $12.25; d 475 Dressers $4.75 up, Cheats 7 up. Taub «| A Bush Arcade, Peo aIedR | | FOR BALE Jomd . y of bargains Battery raion. th Bebetomte. Cull Bora. oo ion i Th a 4 | centrally loosed ix Rent . 0. Harvey, Foods nk these columns one UUme tiles a year at diflerent iS & A hewring Inscquire of High BL, Bel FOR SALE ahd we Oun see Bellefonte ald practically Miss Roxanna Tonte, Pa 30 one gir reusotial)e Hoftuan's Lune x32 Three bicycles boys. Will sell them at WW. C Pa RD any Tractors, Etc. FOR SALE Fordson tractor plows, Linden, cultivators Ld readers, John D 2 and I'rows, Belle. 27Tu ha manu fone R Mall Farm Machinery POR BALE One h-hoe ( R. Mchiabrtney, Mt FOR BALE A Fordson RO xd 5 x3 own Drill Eagie, Pu tor pulley leonard Raady POR BALES spreader wall tent Geo. A. WNL FOR SALE lw No i wo @ I pis Bate Lg Belz, Howard Automotive POR 1904 aM SALF le Lore ys POR rack i pe SALE Intact Sonu £7 licen ic aidition Kofman Pa BAJUGAINS 1936 5 Che iXe sedan LL Poultry POR SAL Young chickens polaiosss 21 my home In Dap. Frank Brooks Phone Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE Il Mooded police dog 1 4 FOR BALE ff weridsw sa i1 Har. Phone #38-R-14 x33 1 resaay FOR BALE i rtam and Spring old Decker Live Stock FOR SALE-—Huno hi purebred and grade Wihsoni, Bellefonte R FOR SALE and @ ite re lagi H x32 RT quire G 2, Zion 1s D A team of gray homes, 5 years old, weight about 3200. : Inguire Mr. Mary Matis, Pine Grove MI1is. Pa aor FOR SALE--Two Percheron mares with oits by their slide, black Iwsree with some ape hi Jordan, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 183- R-4. 2%-u FOR BALE {ra horses, bay and black weight 2000 Bay mare foal. Both god workers, Will or botls Price right in Dennisors Confer, Howard Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE-Five-room house in Spring township, near Bellefonte, Located oa large plot of ground, Write Mrs. Kesnor Shuitz Lucas, Box 152, Bellefonte, Pa x34 j FOR SALE OR RENT-—A 133 acre farm, 118 acres tillable, Jocated at amumit. Good buildings, well water. Esquire of Charles Zetile, Bellefonte, R. D. | Jiu FOR SALE --Farm near the Pleasant Hill sehool, within 4 miles of State College Cheap to quick buyer. In- aire or write Cecll Jury, Bellefonte, RD. 1, Box 215. x32 FOR SALE-FPour room, two story frame hou p, In Unionville Borough electric 13ght and walter, la lot with out bullaings and garage "81000 cash Eva Rowan. Fleming, Pa x36 FOR SALE-Three bullding lots Noll avennue. Can be seen by calling atm on, of ogg jnforiation can Ei] phoning «1 Mm, Jack Noll, Pieasant Gap, Pa. x32 FOR SALETrol of Umberiand, saw 193 acres; another tract of over three feet in height; above tracts in Burnside township: another tract Rooms For Rent three fur. Prank EF friends. Lunch at 1:00 Howard R. D. 2 x32 | Houses for Rent in | rear of my home, facing on South | | villg, on FOR RENT--Three-room apartment in Bellefonte, Phone 515-M 20-1 POR RENT-A 4-roomn apartment, 1st floor on corner of Curtin and Alle- gheny Bta. Bellefonte, Pa. Inquire st the Firat National Bank, Bellefonte Pa sat Farms for Rent FOR RENT College farmers 0. Box ood farm Bolvent and Ody oconeldersq No. 23) Blate Repairing POR BALE-—PFord wind-hields, install ed Lowest prices. Wallrun Auto Frvi Bnow Blioe Intersect "hone 1563 SCALES-—A Co Also near Bate competent Address ¥ College, Pa, x33 re 00 21d thie Buffalo Beale “ of re. at » x36 POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni ture repalr shop, repairing, restor. ing antiques s apeciaity. Cane ant rush seats Modern upholstery. Bh North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hote) Phone 406.-M iv FURNITURE REPAIRED Repay made to ull kinds of furniture Upholstering, snd slip covers made Wm D Thompson's Upholsterin Shop, 102 E Lamb St. Phone 826- Hellefonte Pa Iw gent for a ma SCR i K Bell ont MACHINE WORK Of all kinds, lawn mowers sharpened, olled ar ud usted, guaranteed i L Rood 88 New 7% Blecty DOWET INO walt rolled Shor Shop a rs flee] n Belisdont Locns to Farmers On * Ald, SEEDING--Cow Tow © Your Association Miscellaneous STOCK —~Renoved prot ne al My expense iL vd L Smith Milesbure 18°) thy svt i f76-3-3 Lk Pa Tr | old ang disabled and mules removed neg "orks Geo J Hall, Pa, Phone our expense HE) RHEUMATIOS —8eng on Rbewmnmasiisn ¢ Remedies get Relief ent anc Rheumuastim WAN" Dead ED X Yao 3 be for free Try Tid Rhewns Hepatlioo-Re Alkalizer 81 OC Drops; 60c Rubbing oll 80¢c; Call o mall receipt of rice ] lstworstories of the Beech Creek, Pa twinge and heoking 1 OLASSES REDUCED-—Having lsteh instalied new Jens grinding ms chinery am prepared to furtnlsh glass fs atl very allructive prices Also ens riasses (1 out) those with gd» fective hearing. lage snd complew stock German Artificial Eves You an witer here than elsewhers pine” Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbine & Optical Gonds. The Bigh ny Hearing Ald Store. Beech Oresk » £5) for Tbbhinse Pharmacy Ada 10» the gut tow 4 do itis FEVER--Con A brand new thirty ASTIEMA AND HAY guered by E-ZENE wery of a ph of exXDeTr > Geen ny Announcements REUNTON unborn awill be t Saturday. Aug REUNION ~The Mi reunion will be held vr on Sunday FESTIVAL~The tery Asso will i Pa LOHR REUNION The Nia Lohr reunion will Orange Park, Centre Hal day. August 20 WATSON REUNION--The annual reunion of the Watson family will be held on Saturday, Aus 13, In Mi- ler'e Grove, near Yarnell FISHER REUNION--The annual Fisher reunion will be held on Sat- urday. Augut 20 at the Stevens Park one mile north of Tyrone The Noll family 1 at Hetabey, Pa 20 Her and Morrisey Stevens Park 14 ne Aug I the v Saturday. A FESTIVAL-—-The Methodist church of Salona will hold a festival Satur. gay, August 18. Music by Bartges' East Oentre County Band REUNION--The annual Heaton re union will be held on Grange Park, Centre Hall on Sunday, August 21st All Heaton families and friends are cordially invited to sttend REUNION--The Mayes and Freeze fanyily will hold their annual reunion on Saturday, August 20, at Mayes’ grove. Everyone invited. An after- noon of sports for one and all BAKE SALE-The loyal Workers classe of the Pleasant Gap Lutheran church, will hold a bake sale Satur- day, August 13 at Stitger's Store, Pleasant Gap. All donations will be appreciated union which will be held on Sunday, August 14, al Hecla Park, seven miles cast of Bellefonte REUNION-The annual reunion of the Corl families will be held Sun. day, Aug. 14, at Mt. Lake Park, near | Duncansville, Pa. Your family and [friends are invited. Come and enjoy | a day of recreation. x32 : g | ——————— 238 acres of oodl land, 2 seems of coal | J EIZER REUNION--The annual ‘reunion of the Pelzer family will be held at the Joseph Witherite farm at Dix Run, one miles west of Unione Sunday, 21, Al friends and members of the family are | ¥, A for benefit of UB. | i i iF . ¥ 2 4 E # 5 A your basket. pb FESTIVAL-The Nittany Evangel eal church will hold & festival te urday evening, Aug. 20 Good musio, fpurnes and refreshments of all kinds for sale x33 BIERLY REUNION-The 20th an- nual reunion of the Bleriy's will be held In the park known a "The Rocks” in Lycoming Co., nesr Rauch- town. Pa Meeting at 1080 s me. brig your ests and spend the day There will b¢ music sind patnes FESTIVAL Te Travy Reoro- ed church pehool of Hublersburg will hold a feslival tt the High hol bullding, on Baturday evening Aug. 131 Music will be furnished by ‘Jim and Jane” of WRAK radio ere tints Il of the usual refreshunents enteriginments will be available your enjoyment wa BONG BOCIAL-~Omn 14 social Priday evening, Aug Deri Wg 6 noarnber > or Yo Card o MILIER We thanking 1 Thanks this mean of nuit. ring Lhe f Els MI or big 17 gow yy 4 : hari all SVR | tare 8 net recs nn nineere reiglives We wist exisndg EIaDOrs Kindness a de POLK » Public Sales URDAY AUG Charis A the estes of fer at public the sid O®~ n the vil- nty. Sale Fl & § “ae Clinton nd will sta s Tad MM promptly at 1 o'clock Bany listed. Mayes & Stover SATURDAY, AUGUST TPrank D Candner will sell at his residence, «217 Bast Poster Avenue State Ook epee, Po. a Tull line of household goods. Sale at 10 a. m. Terms cand EM Smith. auc SATURDAY, AUGUST will well f b Fae ® & el ull rel denee 20—Pau! Boper of household ily new, ut his rest Ave, Slate Jollege Helght MM. Smith THURSDAY &£ Mrs be 2S a BRT surt SEPT. 22H 1 Allman Paul Emenduzer will offer #4 | the George Cronemiller i Pa. livestock and Sale at 1pm “RAND VIEW FARMS Eth ANNUAL FALL OPENING PIL DAY SALE AT MIDDLETOWN, PA On TUFSDAY, AUG. 16 b $5 Sharp 8 TO 11 CAR LOADS of LIVE STOCK 9% HEAD 150 HEAD Op WISCONSIN GUERN'EYS and HOLSTEINS 50 Cows, 20 and 3¢ Calves some fresh, mostly doe nn Sept. and October Ave 2¢ Registered Dalance grades 40 int Catt Haters due in Aug Sect. and Oct 10 are registered Greatest It we sever shinped, 50 Wisnonsin Hoiet«ing, Cows ang sigiters About 20 registered Mostly tall freghing All above sertified to Blood. 50 CANADIAN RFPGISTERED ROLSTEINS tows and Heifers = Arrrediten and Cer'ifisd ta hie test Some freoah balance Cent and Oy freshing 25 PENNA, COWS, 40 Head of 1 and 2 Yer IOWA MULE COLTS The bert that grow i? HeAD CLYMATED HORSFR And MULES Use ny up Pett three manthh -~ Order Bale: Mules at * opie ®t Penne Cows Cows and Heifers Canadians at 280 Free delivery. Catalogs on Sale GRAND VIEW FARM Hi I ; i i 5 4 £1 : ] fit | { ft TH ~ ww E i h i | 3
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