June ], 1939. —— [ LOC ALS " Miss Laura Runkle of Centre | ~<Among our callers on Saturday | _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. “® | Abbott's Philadelphia ice cream, 24 B. Alle Everitt's Drug Store, gheny Btreet, Bellefonte tr Cameron, motored to Bellefonte on ~Merchant Harry C. Yeager re- tuned to his duties at the Yeager | | Bhoe store yesterday after having | —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse, of | been confined to his home on North | Spring street for a week because of | Sunday and spent the day as guests Ines of friends | ~Ciuests at the Della Garbrick home last Wednesday included Mr, ~Mrs. W. Hassall Mrs. N. B. Long and Miss Cooney are expected home Montgomery, Bess today Hall, was In town Friday greeting was Aarcn B. Williams of Port Ma- and Mrs. Earl Schreckengast, of from New York City, where they hér many Bellefonte friends =D. F. McKean, of Howard, R. D., | called at this office Monday morning | while in Bellefonte on a combined business and pleasure trip _ ~~Mrs. Louls Carpeneto, who last | week was quite {ll at her home on | Logan street, yesterday was ted to be much improved in’ health. | «Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, of | Belleville, Pa. called at our office | Shturday while. on their way to Jacksonville where they spent part of the day. ~Mr. C. R. Hartle and son Law- | rénce, of Drifting, Pa. were in Belle- | fonte Saturday on a business trip. | While here the elder Mr. Hartle | found time to visit our office ! «Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and | grandson, of Niagara Falls, N ¥. were weekend and Memorial Day | guests with relatives and friends | at Axe Mann and Milesburg -Mrs. EE Sass, of Pittsburgh, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday, and | was an over Memorial day visitor at | the home of Mrs. Mary J. Gray, and | other frienis and relatives at this | place. \ Guests at the home of Mr and | Mrs. J. D. Thomas, on North] Thomas Street, Friday, were: Mrs EC. Burghduff, of Baltimore, Md. | Mr. and Mrs, John Fisher, of Sun- | and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover | three sons, of Tyrone { ¢ «This item is to restore to Former | e M. Ward Fleming, of Belle- | nte, this town as the place of his birth. Last week it was loosely re- portgd that he was a “native” of | Philipsburg, where he resided for some years belore being elevated to the Bench —Mr. and Mrs. Clair J. Flick, of gan Diego, California, are spending a several weeks vacation with the | former's mother, Mary C. Flick, 8% Fleming. Mr. Flick is enjoying a | thirty-day leave of absence from his duties aboard the U 8 8 Downes, of the United States fleet —~Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Harter and children, Ronald and Beverly, of Jersey Shore, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Har- | ter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Walizer. at the Wal- | izer summer cottage along Spring | Creek. and also enjoyed a visit 0 Fisherman's Paradise. | Mrs. Violet Morris ani Sam Neustadt, both of New York City; nt the weekend and Memorial y in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Morris’ sister, Miss Elizabeth Barmn- hart at her home on East High Street. Before coming here last Wednesday, Mrs. Morris had spent | geveral days with her biother-in-law | and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Pred Seidel, | at Hazleton i +—sMiss Sally Baker, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. J.B, Baker, of Wingate | was one of thirty-eight students who received their two-year certificates #% the eighteenth annual commence- ment of the school on Friday morn- ing. May 26. Miss Baker was one of the ushers for the projuction of Of- | fenbach’s “La Vie Parisiennt” pre- | as a feature of the com- fiencement program of the Erskine commencement program. | —Mrs Albert Thompson, of Nit-) tary, who has been recuperating slowly but steadily from a recent prolonged iliness. was in Bellefonte | Friday and was able to take a short | walk through the business district of town. Although using a cane for support, Mrs. Thompson appeared guite strong and was in excellent spirits. While in Bellefonte she was a guest at the home of her son ani daugh‘er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- erice Thompson, at their apartment on West High Street, ; —Mr. and Mrs. W. C Snyder, of | Scranton. have leased the O. J Harm home on East Linn Street | and are expeeted to occupy the | premises about June 1. Mr. Snyder. former well known resident of Snow Shoe is traveling in the interests of | 4 coal company, and he and Mrs Bnyder have decided to make their | home here since it is as convenient for him as their present residence Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toner, who have | been occupying the Harm property, | have stored their furniture, and Mrs. | Toner and three sons have gone to | her parental home in Wilkes Barre to remain until the middle of June | Upon their return they will seek | temporary quarters until the new they are building on Wilson is completed. During the ab- | sence of the family, Mr. Toner will | teside at the Toner family home on Bast Howard Street. ~During the weekend we had an opportunity to examine a copy of the Bellefonre Daily News, issue of | July 10, 1899, published by Wilbur | P. Harris, with Earle C. Tuten as lo- | es] editor. The News was a four- | page paper, the pages being approx- |. imately one-half the size of the one on which this is printed. Most of | Hii seisinll 3 | residence on East Linn street ‘10. F. Hall at Bellefonte tilda, Pa. ~-Allen McClellan, of Upper Dar- |enstine and son, also of Zion. by, spent Memorial Day in Belle- fonte as the guest of relatives and friends. ~Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Optome- trist, have your eyes examined now. For appointments call Bellefonte 3- W. W. E Crossley Jewelry Store. 19tf ~iD. 1. Poorman, Mrs. Margaret Brower and Harry D. Brower, all of Tyrone, were Bellefonte visitors on Monday while looking after some cemetery work ~Memorial Day guests at the i | i i home of Mrs. James Toner and fam- | ily on Bast Howard Street included her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Leo Toner, and a Mr, Mo- lasky all of Riverside N. J —Mr. and Mrs, Prank Godshall, of Camden, N. J, spent the week- end and Memorial Day In Belle | fonte with Mrs Godshall’s mother, Mrs. Michael Lamb, at the Lamb family home “on North Allegheny street ~Mr. and Mrs. Emery 8 Wat- kins and daughter, Bandra, of Wil- kinsburg, spent Sunday and Mem- orial Day in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Watkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheckler, at the family home on West Linn street -<Ray Bullock, of Howard R. D., was a caller at this office Friday while on a business trip to Belle- fonte. Mr. Bullock is deeply inter- ested in governmental affairs and is recognized as one of Bald Eagle Valley's most substantial citizens ~~Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, Miss Verna Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landis and son, Bobby all of E:st Bishop street, motored to Johnsonburg Sunday to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Fortney's son, David Fortney, who is employ- ed in that city ~The Misses Anna and Florence Hughes and their brother, Thomas Hughes, all of Wyoming, Pa, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests {of their brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. David K. Hughes and family at their home on North Wa- ter street. ~Dr. and Mrs. Gardner B8hoe- maker, of Washington, D C., spent the weekend fhd Memorial Day in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs Clyde M. Stewart at the Stewart Dr Shoemaker is a dentist in Wash- ington Just why are Lawrence Paints better ? Very definite reason; pvery gallon is made just as painstakingly as fine equipment and expert know- ledge can make it. None any better, few as good. Sold for the past 28 vears by H P. Schasfler Hardware, Bellefonte Pa. *x23 --At a meeting of the Bellefonte Ministerium held in the Y MC A. May 23, the following officers were elected to serve during 1939- 1940 President Rev. C Nevin Summ; VicedPresident: Rev. H | Halbert Jacobs, Secretary-Treasurer Rev. H Willis Hartsock “Dale 8. Musser, of Altoona, well known empioyee of the Bell Tele phone Co. and former Bellefonte resident, called at our office Sat- | urday, while on his way to Millheim Mr, Musser reports that his wife is a tient in a hospital in Altoona suffering from arthritis ~Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bertschy have returned to their home in Wheeling, West Virginia, from Hot Springs. Arkansas, where they have been for some time in the interests of Mrs. Bertschy's health Accord- ing to reports from the family Mrs Bertschy, the former H¥len Saylor, of Bellefonte, Is much improved. permitting her to return to Wheel- ing at this time ~The Pennsylvania Rallroad has announced that a one-day excur- sion to the Worlds Fair in New York will leave Bellefonte at 11:30 Saturday night, June 17. The sched- {ule calls for stops for passengers at Lemont, Centre Hall, Spring i Mills, Coburn, Mifflinburg. Lewis- | burg. and Montandon, and the ex- cursion will arrive in the Pennsyl- vania Station, New York. at 758 a. m. Sunday. On the return trip the train will leave New York at 11:21 po m Bundiy, June 18, and will arrive here about 8 a m. the following morning. The round trip {fare from Bellefonte is five dollars Members of the Junior class at the Bellefonte High school who have been named to take part in the annual Junior Declamatory con- test this week chose their selections for the event. The contestants and the titles of their addresses are as follows: George Purnell “The Headsman.” by Guy Gilpatrick; Jim Hoffer, “All Golf Canyon,” by Jack London; Richard Austin, “Corazon.” by George Patulla; Cari Cronemil- ler, “The Milk Pitcher,” by Bru- baker.’ Elizabeth Ann O'Brien, Bred in the Bone,” by Elsie Bing- master; Bally THssila, “All God's Chillun Got Bhoes,” by Octavus Roy Cohen: Mary Kathryn Walizer, “Miss Letitia's Profession.” by Lup- ton A. Wilkinson. : Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clev- ~MIiss Mary McBuley, well known Bellefonte artist is in charge of re. decorating the fountains on House. The work, now well under way, will probably be completed late this week -Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Cliffe and three children, of Hershey, spent the weekend as guests at the | Markland Hotel, Bellefonte, while calling on their numerous friends in this vicinity. The Cliffes formerly | resided here -Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoy, South Thomas street, departed Monday for Butler for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Vincent Stevens. Last night a family dinner was held at the Stevens home in honor of Mr and Mrs. Hoy's 51st wedding anni- versary, which thay celebrated yes- terday -Weekend and Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Bella M. Ward at her home on East Cuftin street includ- ed her son, Arthur Ward, of New York City, and her son and daugh- ter-in-law and family, Mr and Mrs. Harold Ward, of Cleveland, O The Harold Wards returned home Tuesday, while Arthur remained here until yesterday — Captain Herbert M. Beezer, of Machine Gun Trcop, Bellefonte which this month is to become Bat- tery E of the 1866: h Pield Artillery, has been informed that Lieutenant. Colonel Albert H, Stackpole, of Ha! - risburg, has been made commanding officer of the new 16th Field Artll- lery. and will have the local Nation. al Guard unit under his supervisicn ~— Weekend guests of Rev and Mrs H Willis Hartsock at the Methodist parsonage were J. L Hartsock and Eugene Hartsock of Troy; J. Linn Murphy, Miss Nannie Murphy, and Mrs. Caroline Noey, of Ithaca, N Y.. Mr and Mrs John Rumberger, of Norwood, Mrs How- ard Schiegel and son David of York, and Mrs. William Biddle, of Troy Miss Grace McCurdy, who spent the winter with Mr and Mrs George Denithorne at their home in State College, has made arrange- ments to occupy the McCurdy home on East Linn street during the coming summer. During the winter the J B Baker family. now resid- ing at their summer home “Porgy” at Wingate, occupied the McCurdy property —~D ©. Harel, of Upper Darby spent the Memorial Day weekend In this vicinity as a guest at the Ran- kin Tate home near the Fish Hatch- ery between Belisfonte and Pleasant Gap. Mr Hazel a pleasant caller at this office, Saturday. was born and spent his early life near Pleasant Gap. was a son of the late Mr and Mrs Corfelhus Hazel The only other member of the family is 8 brother, Morris, of Altoona —Mr. and Mrs J A Carlin of Niagara Falls. NY. were guests of their uncle and sunt Mr and Mrs George Ingram. East Lamb street, from Sunday night until Wednesday when they left for their home. Mr. Carlin and wife had mo- tared to Pennsylvania on _a business trip and while in this section seized the opportunity of stopping off in Bellefonte, an annual event in which they find much pleasure —Up to this time work has not been resumed on the demolition of the Bellefonte High school bullding Activities ceased on Saturday, May 20, and there are no indications whea the remainder of the building will be removed Last week it was reported that a power shovel owned by Contractor Sid Sanders, of Lock Haven, who is tearing down the building. was damaged while exca- vating a foundation on the Morris building lot on East Curtin street and that work on the school cannot be resumed until the shovel is re- paired Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Mich. ener, of Reedsville, have announced the engagement of their daughter Verna Bara, to Lawrence MM Meco Clure, son of Mr. and Mrs. L N McClure, of East Bishop street Bellefonte Miss Michener is a grad- nate of the Reedsville High school and is now employed in the offices of the Gibbony Woolen Mills. at Reedsville. Mr. McClure, graduate of the BellefonTe High school and | Pennsylvania State College, is em- | ployed in the Mboratories of the | Titan Metal Company, Bellefonte No date has been set for the wed- | ding ~Members of the Undine Fire Company, Bellefonte, appeared in their new uniforms for the first time, Memorial Day. The new out. | fits. blue with white trim. are ex. | ! of | have been since Bunday. They went {to New York at that time in order to bid farewell to Miss Margaret Brockerhoff, of West Bishop street Bellefonte, who in company with a Philadelphia, sailed vesterday for three Bellefonte women spent the forepart of this week seeing the sights at the New York Worlds Fair URCHE Evangelical-Reformed Bellefonte Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. Church School 9:30; Worship Services al 8:15 and 10045 a. m evening services scheduled for month of June Dix Run Baptist Bunday school, 9:30, Elmer band, Supt followed with class meeting. Preaching at 7:30 Every. body welcome to all these services C. C. Shuey, pastor Coleville Pligrim Holine s Friday night prayer, Mra A Jus- tice home; Bunday School 9:30 B M. Stover, Supt Sunday morning Worship 11:00 o'clock; Y. P. 8. 8un- day 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic Services Sunday 7:45 p m. Tuesday Bibie Study in Church at 7.45 p m Advent Church school, 9:30, preaching at 11 o'clock: Christian 7:30 We will have recep Bunday morning the Hos Bunday services Endeavor tion of members at the preaching services at 11 o'clock, and any one desiring u unite with us in church fellowship will be gladly welcomed either by letter or in profession of faith C C Shuey, pastor Rebersburg Evangelical Rev. Roval A Baboock Sunday school, 8 a m Kenneth Breon, Supt Worship and sermon it 10 a m Madisonburg--8unday school at 8:15 #2 m Clarence Haugh. Bupt Evening service, 7.30 p. m Paradise-Sunday school al 1 o'clock p m. Calvin Confer in charge Bermon and worship at 2.30 m Mid-week prayer services at appointments on Wednesday First Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H Willis Hartsock pastor Church school with World Service Offering at 9.30 a mC C Shuey Supt Morning worship with sermon by the at 10.45 Epworth league at 830 p m Evening wor. ship and sermon at 7:30. Official Board meeting Monday evening at 7.30. Ladies’ Volunteer Bible ciam Tuesday evening Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 Wom- ans Home Missionary Society Fri. day evening Boalsburg Lutheran Bunday school at 8.30, Christian Endeavor, 8 30; worship. 7.30 June 11, at 10030 2 m. Children’s Day service and Baptism of children Pleasant Gap--8Sunday school at #:30. Childrens Day ies, 10 30 Christian Endeavor a: £ 30 Baptism of children at this service Shiloh Sunday school at 8 30 No worship this Sund:y Chiidren's Day ser- vices June 25 at 730 p m Baptism of children at this service. LJ Kaufman pastor Hublershurg Evangelical Reformed Rev. James B Musser. minister Services Bunday. June 4. Trinity {Hublerspurg) the Unified Service 8:15 a m. worship conducted by the Children’s Division. 8.35 a. m_ ser- mon by the pastor. 10 a mm, assem- bly. 10.15 a m._ teaching. the ciass period. 10.30 a m. dismissal Zion 0:30 a. m. Union Sunday Church school; 10:30 a m. morning worship with sermon Friday evening monthly meeting of Birthday Club and Consistory. June 8 Priday eve. ning. a sample party or social in the social room of the church United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E Householder, pastor Uni- fied services at $30 2a m_ John R Shope. Supt. in charge. Order of services as follows Devotions at §:30. sermon by the pastor at 2 & Sunday school lesson study at 10 15 closing services at 10.55. Benedic- tion at 11 o'clock; Christian En- deavor at 6.30 p. m . Preaching al 7:30 by the pastor Evening subject “The World Lost Under Satan Redeemed by Christ” Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Priday even- ing: Junior choir at 7 o'clock; adult choir at 8 o'clock Evangelical Church #H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor 9:30 A m. Sunday Church School, E J Teaman, Supt 10:30 Warship with sermon “Types of Sins Which Je- sus Most Deplores” 6:30 p. m. In- termediate and Adult League; 7:30 p. m. Worship with sermon “The pastor re » 3 al pastor sey | ceedingly neat and serviceable, and | Fool's Creed” The Official Board {under the able command of John will meet on Monday evening al Derstine, drill master, the marching | 7:30. Every official present. Meet | unit presented a most creditable ap- | ing of the Sunday School board on i i : pearance. As a contrast to the mass | of blue uniforms, the outfit of Un- | dine Chief John Gillen is white with blue trim. a most effective | Tuesday evening at 7.30 meeting o- | importance Prayer service ON Wednesday evening at 7:30. Junior League at 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal on | —On Wednesday etening, May combination. After the services on | Thursday evening A cordial wel- | 24, a group of old schoolmates held | the Diamond the company was lined | come is a covered dish supper in the 1. O.|up on the Court House steps while | for the purpose of arranging for a reunion of all who attended the Coleville schools. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loudensiager, of Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Zeigar, Mrs. Lydia Gault, of Altoo- na; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Drake Mr. photographs were taken. : ~Mrs. Charles Robb, who will be | well remembered as a resident for | many years of East Lamb street, | in Bellefonte for the past few days extended the pubiic. a nn sit | OIL WORKER OPERATES ON { SELF AFTER SNAKE BITE An oll lease worker of Titusville, | tle and tut away the flesh about | !Pollowing her removal from this the wound. probably saving his life. | place to Btate College where she | Bruce Redfield, 24, walked three- Elliott Mease, Mrs, Reba Smith and resided for a number of years, Mrs. | quarters of a mile to his home near | son, of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- {Robb later went to Haddonfield, N. | Pleasantville, after making the lace Woomer, of Boalsburg: Mr. and ' J. where she has been making her “operation” on his t leg. Mrs. Hay Hoy. of Lemont: Mr. and home with her son. Clair, a teach- | faht les {er in the public schools of that city. ed. said the cutting away of the . | Mrs. Robb expected to leave today flesh kept the poison from spread- | {for a series of brief visits with ‘ing and possibly saved Redfield’s | i 3% 10 4 pgun v C friends in Mill Hall, . | From there they other son, Lee Robb, who Lock Haven | and Shamokin, and wif! meet her | son Clair and family in Harrisburg. | leave on June | 18th on a motor trip to Utah to | spend the summer season with an- | is in the | was re- | ho rom Denver, Dr. W. E. Stewart. who was call life. The patient was taken to the serum. A Townsend meeting will be held | % in the Court House, Priday evening. June 2. at 7:30 o'clock. J OO. Maines, of Clearfield, will be the speaker. The public is invited, There are no! POR BALE--1932 jhe CLASSIF Page Five | | 30,000 People Read This Column | Very week. That's why 1 .a¢ Centre Democrat's classified advertising de. partment has become so amaz.ngly popular. Considering its low cost Abo the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar gain Counter | RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents 1Or first sau, and 16 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise REAL ESTATE A straight one (a six-weeks' cruise to Europe The | advertising--eale or rent. KEYED ADS-—-All advertisements that request replies to be mated to | the | friend, a woman whose home is in | @enDt containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is cha ged lawn of the Centre County Court! cent a wurd lp charged for rea) estas | this office, must be complied with by those answering “e Advertisements | Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise | ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad | vartiser BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem |oerat is entitied to a 25. word advertisement in these columns one Lime free of charge. nervala __._. = SRS Help Wanted NANTED- Experienced housekeeper Good nome Give reference. Write r inquire 127 South High Street. Lock Pa x22 Ji i inven WANTED--Man to work on farm that CAN handle stork and machinery, honest and relisble, single preferred CC. | Ciusl, Coenlie han, Fa. POohe 175-R.8 x22 A good reliable woman ® And general housework sther Gray hbmestead seven State College, Write to Glenn 117 E Keller St csburg. Ps. Cio R. F. Gien x22 WANTED for Work Wanted WANTED A lady with child 17-mo Old wants woid taking care of eld erly people or house Work Inguire of Mr Russell Bailey, Cio Cloyd Fied ler Spring Mills R. D. 2 22 Lost and Found A pair of men’s glasses Wwi'h frames on Blahop Street Re { returned to Joseph Donob '~ te. Pa wheel between Ld ture and eaburg and Unionvill size 525 ] nder please notify Bar] Bar ner. Bellefonte, R. D. 8 (Curtin Nar. : x22 bird dog grayish y 2 large dark brown Lost at Pine Glen, Pa Reward for any in- ita whereabouts or if J. J Mackel Pine Olen x24 Wanted to Buy WANTED-To buy wooden tub of 1900 Century washing machine in ndition 8 How x22 aor a Mrs EM are Pu WANTED--1 am in the market for bogs cattle sheep calves and ohickens Oall Centre Hall 84 -R-11 or drop 8 card to Sidney T. Risgal, Oen- tre Mall. Pe 1 WANTED-Ts Duy apartment pipe glove and refrigerator. slectric pre. feried Must be peasonable and In RO condition Phone Bellefonts N2-n1 F187 Articles for Sale MOR AALE--Bacon Banlo-mandolin snd cape, In good condition. Paul RK Bekiey. Bellefonte. BR D 1 (Val ley View). Phong #I7T-R-12 x23 MBER Boost home trade. buy di- rect fromm mill. Penna Pine. hem ork. hardwood Bouthern and seston roofers and floorin John Lyons & Sona, Howard Pa wond 131 x38 POR BALE Good grade of soft coal stove wood aD crushed stone oy soll and buildin stone 1gire of Lee Reed Belief West Lamb Bireel Phone | FOR SALE Hundreds of used tires all sizes froen 186 © 28 inch ima Backed by written guarantees Open evenings until § o'clock Walirun Auto service, Bnow Bhos Intersection Phone 753 iu FOR BALE. Welding torch and truck brand new. heavy vise. Allen mo- tor analyzer in A-l ah Kwik -Way squipment comhpivte itany Valley Service, Howard RD. 2 (Nittany) Phone Zion 91833 x22 BUILDING A HOME--We have » full line of concrele foundation wil pipe and Altings sepilc tanks copper tubing, everything to build anyihing 0. W. Houts, Lumber Co. State College. Pa. Phone 708 POR BALE We have a lot of Oerman Siding which we are selling out cheap This will be good for farm Suk ngs Inexpensive a . Also all kinds of Native sawed lumber at $28 to $28 per M 0. W._ Houtzs Lumber Co. Btate Col- lage. Penna Phone 703 our houses . POR SALE Automatic coal burning brooder oll stove with oven. sever: tl nice radio cabinets: coal burning circulating room heater; joe BOR, electric washer (spinner type), old electric refrigerator cabinets suitable for romedeling Into ise boxe: elec tric sweeper, rebuilt battery radios cheap for cash Stanley CC. Bierly's Radio and Electric Shop, Phone 5-R- 3. Miliheim, Pa x23 : Automotive Th south coupe, Pe B model. in condition. M's Pred Davidson Warriors Mark, Pa x2¢ POR BALEA 1083 \;-ton panel In. | ternational truck. Excellent condi. tion. Inquire of BE N. Trostie H srd RD Phone 1721. Potatoes, Grain, Seed WT — + Prcrias | Farm, Loganton, R. F. D No 2 x25 row SALEM nob Sov beans and a few choice re-cieaned beans Call aul E. Stephens. Pine Orove Mille ” Garden Plants Tom £0, a " nd a , On n ‘ lisfonte. Phone 3500-M. BALE--All kinds of ————- FOR «hal's “any i Poultry Reds Ishier x29 . Reda blocks, 208 Lamb | This privilege can be used Alx times a year at different ————— i ——— A ————— a —— FOR BALE--#Friday of sach old New Hampshire chicks from blood tested stock, rood laying sirain, 8c each Inquire of Geo I, Pelern Box 6, R D 1. Port Matilda, Pa. x24 Live Stock FOR SALE -8orre]l horse, 7 years old weight 1650, Lloyd Smith, Howa d R. DD} x22 POR SALE Jersey cow was fresh last nf ! C MM Hamhberger, Belie- fonte Rr D1 (Fillmore) A FOR BALE A good saddle horse In quire of C M. long Howard R D 2 (Nittany) Phone Zion 1913 x23 FOR BALE--A gray horse, 8 years old weight 1400 Los bound and a good worker Inquire of 0 ¥ Ardery Port Matilda. Pa 2241 POR BALE-8 good cows, two with calves by their pide. Good dairy cows off milk route. G C McClos key. Hownrd R D 1, Pa x22 FOR BALE OR EXCTHANGE--Brood sow, will exchange for shoat Nit tany Valley Service Howard Nittany) Phone Zion $1938 POR BALE 10 pigs, 6 weeks old all ready weaned Hampshire and Po land China crossed Dial 8748 C ¥ Keldigh R D State College. Pa x22 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE--Pour collie pups eight weeks old. J R Hartie, Bellefonte RDI x22 Personal MEN OLD AT 401-OFT PEFP--Rew On trex Tonic Table conlaln raw 0) ster invigormators and other stimulants One dose staria new pep Value 81 00 Special price 9c. Oall, write Wid mann & Teab 1 Household Goods POR BALE--An antique cherry stand nique vYasts ANG » Harry A FPravel Howard. Pa x32 FOR BALE--An 18 Electric refrigerator in tion Priced reasonable 18 KK. Bpring 8t. Bellefonte POR BALE Nile Green walter sink {i B52-in long 20-in wide, ilke new, | Columbia Choice range with nickel PUM. closet ton hot water back. like ew. J Roy Schasfler, Centie Mal x General _ "Farm Machinery FOR BALE--One MoOormick cultiva tor one hay loader one without cabinet John shure, Pa £29 POR BALE-2 row MoOormick Deer ing cultivator in good shape Chas Milier. Oentre Hal Phone 17744 x23 RD i FOR BALE A MoCormick mower Id good running order two eels Of knives Priced 10 sell Harry Plaher Warriors Mark. RF i Pa Phone é-n.18 x2? D POR BALE International 8 h p en- gine and one Ohio cultivator We glso have 5 complete line of MeoCor- mick - Deering tractors and farm equipment for sale. M. Harold Belz Howard Ps Phone 2731 211 POR BALE--A 12-20 Cleveland trac tor that has been rebuilt and is in ‘running order. will take a good horse as DAPt pay. also have a od ibe crusher for sale. John Snavely, Cen. tre Hall, Phone 781-R-2 x22 POR SBALE--Pull ling of Solifitter farm equipment Come and get 8 demonstration Oet betier uslity implements for less money ier in Bolifitter farm eau ent PB Matis, Hublersburg, Pa BALE--&6-foot mower : Aft binder. 3 hay loaders, side delivery rake, 1 cullivaior for F- 12 tractor, aiso used tractors and tractor plow. CW. Behrer., Penna Purnace, Pa. Phone Warrior's Mark 13-R-3 x23 POR inder Real Estate 4 For Sale. | FOR SALE—A building lot in Belle fonte Mrs J D Thomas North ; Thomas Street. Phone 58-M x22 | POR BALE--In Bellefonte a 8 room {| house all conveniences condi tion. Write H M. care this *. 20%! POR BALE Lots suitable for cottages. Inquire WwW. M. Pishburn. Bellefonte Mrs |p 1 POR BALE--6-room conveniences. 2 ed In Bellefonte, 162-M POR SALE--A T7%-acre farm nDear { Zion, Pa. This is a good prod | tive farm. Inquire H J Holz, Belle. | fonts, Pa ny i | POR house wi CAT PArage. Phone, Belisfonis SALE-3 room cottage, | tany Country Club Inguire of Mary M uble, Phone 638, Bellefonte | POR BALB-1o0t | Street, State College, Pa { cation for buildl | Anna E. Peters lo- POR The volug Ag RK Run Ee etecnte, Pa POR SALE--A well located residence Business where a sU0- cones merean fle Vialngar Bas been oo i he BD _Hublersburg, Son, Cel], 8 : Pa week, day! along Bpring Creek | oll | LU 8 ue | com- | pletely furnished, located near Nit- Pa | wu ——— i S— Pasture For Rent | PABTURE--For all kinds of cattle Plenty of water 300 acres. In quire C A Talbert Milesburg. Ps 190 | pasture on the “greenest 275 acre {tract In Pennsylvania” at one dollar monthly Water substantial fences | Write Wm Oregory Moore Nefls Mills, Huntingdon county, thirty miley from Bellefonte x22 Houses for Rent POR RENT--A 7 room brick house bath and garage Inquire Mary M Pauble, Phone 638 Bellefonte, Pa 10W FOR RENT--A seven room house with 2 bath rooms and oll hast, on East Linn Bt. Rent 848600 Inguire of B O Harvey, Temple Court Big Bellefonte, Pa 160s Rooms For Rent POR RENT rooms unfurni'hed. located in Inquire 16 Bishop Street 602-M 2 furnished or Bellefonte Phone x22 of POR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping Inquire Mrs Roxanna Bmith. 116 E Logan Btreet Bellefonte, Pa 204 Apartments for Rent POR RENT two lprae rooms with at 108 N Thomas Bt Purnished apartment porch POR RENT. Apartment gheny street Inquire Moore 181 Allegheny fonts. Pa POR RENT -4-room third-floor apart ment, corner Curtis Btreeta Bellefonte National Bank Bellefonte, Pa Announcements FESTIVAL ~The annual the Zion union cemetery will be h Saturday, July Lt, at the Zion sch house x26 festive FESTIVAL--The Hublersburg Cem etery Association's annual festival will be held at Hublersburg Baturday July 18, 1939 x28 FESTIVAL--The gnnus! festival of the Jacksonville Cemetery As OCia- tion will the omtiry grounds wday June 24 x25 festival Saturday 2! Rebersbarg. Pa pi hed by Bartges evening Munric Band he.q Park FESTIVAL-—The Pleasant rang Hi hold a festival at Saturday evenl: Bartges MEETING The Ladies’ Ald of X rill meet at the Jodon East vf Onte Man day REUNION--We wish nvitation tw all Gramiey's to the ninth annua! Gramiey reunion {io be held a! Rochelle, lllinois Sun- day. June 18 185¢ J ——————— RUMMAOR BALE The Willing | Workers Class of the Beliefonte Luth eran church will hold a rumenage sale In the Bush Arcade Baturday June 10, st | o'ciock SAMPLE FAIR-—-The ladies of the Birthday Club of the Zion Reformed church will hold a Samtile Pair ir Bocial Hall on Priday. June # begin- ning at 74 pm Admission 10 and 20 rents Refreshments will be ev ed x23 the BAKE SALE--Parenta of Beliefonte 4 } i Band members will ho d sale on Saturday. June 3. in Heverly building Allegheny The sale will be held from until noon Proceeds wil cleaning uni- i play during Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY —Purnl Sure repalr shop Spang restor ling antiques a specialty ane ano rush son Modern upholstery 8he North Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 400-M 1 FURNITURE REPAIRED Repair made 0 ell kinds of furniture ot and slip covers made D fnompeon’s Upholstarin Shep, 102 E Lamb St, one 520.) Aalisfonte Pa nr Miscellaneous POR BALBE—Trespass signe. Inquire at the Centre Democrat office. 39 DEAD 81 OCK-—Removeq Oaldl an 676.J-3 Pa pr iy ime st my expense one L. Smith, | ' FARMERS, ATTENTION--Don't fail to attend the demonstration of the new Soiifitter Push-Bar Loader on Saturday afternoon. June 3a. st John Matis, Hublersburg »22 PREE If excess acid causes you pains Indigestion oating. Nasu sample, vag leen. Oas Pains, get free ist Parrish Drug Store | WANTED-—-Dead, old and disableo cows, horses and mules x23 Jee. Vogta Rendering Works , Prop. CORN SUFFERERS Try TWO-IN-ONE Corn and remedy | re. Price mly 35c¢ Jornoff Co, efonte, Pa famous Callous | MACHINE WORK --8harpen. oll and haat iawn mowers, during April and The. we also have in stock cold r bd steel. cap stryws and set 850x100 ft, on Corl | he Price 00. | , Bin by nd Sunday 10 a 13:8 Amazing results for gver 30! Address | x26 = [ADVIL TISEMINTS, Legal Notices STOCKHOLDERS MERTING The annual meeting of stockhold- ers of the Centre Bullding sand Loan Association for the election of Direc ors and officers and the transaction of such other DUANE &8 MAY COMMS before them will be held ot thetr office Friday evening, June th at 780 o'clock x23 CHAS ¥ COOK Beoy. ALDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of Bmerson E Wel er Bate College Borough. deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor sppointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County Pa. to pass upon exceptions filed and make distribution of the balance of cash In posession of the Execulor 10 and among those legally entithed thereto, In the Bitate of Emerson KE Wine idle of Blate College Borough. Deceased. has aot Tuesday, June 20th, 1939 at 10 OC clock in the mornin and the law of Johnston 4 Johnston Bellefonte PS ne of hearing. at t persons must pre ent and prove their claims befors be debarred from r & share of the swans of Inte Of TC ee 1 Breet Discs DiACe 2A such coming iy said Estate PH JOHNSTOR Audit Beliefonte or Pa ATDITOR'S NOTCH the Estate ¢ bove named ( the eonge 8 first and Wednesday 2ist, 1998 at 1000 o'clock. A M the purmoses of his appointment which time and place all parties In interest may appear and be heard of be forever thereafter debarred from participeting said fund HARRISON WALKER tor for the Estate of George 8 x24 »” decennsed Enjovs Fair at ™ L.A Hughes 94 i the New York World's Fair day crowd She the home of her Mrs John Monfriti of Dushore, + | y the opening guest at whter rp ———— Your Eyes Can Never Be Replaced '! At the first sign of trouble come in and have vour eves checked. You have no “spare tire” for your sight. Using the latest optical equip- ment we can diagnose vour &if- ficulty quickly and exactly. Bellefonte Office Hours : Wednesday—2 to 8 Saturday 8 30 to 8:30 Closed Thursday afternoons in State College Office. Dr. Eva Roan Bellefonte and State College DANCING Music by The Keysionairs EVERY SAT.NITE AT Hecla Park Vitalizing Here Costs but $1.50, and- It returns that cost to you many times in motor, gas and oil saving, and—- Then returns to you many times over in the trade-in value of the car. DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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