“father, TiveJames R. Hughes departed Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 8, 1939. - LOCALS »> ~The Central Pennsylvania Rover | Crew announce that they will park cars on Hughes Field on Flag Day, | Byron Blackford and Mac Mac Donald of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. WHlam Johnstonbaugh at Axe Mann, N —Ciraduation exercises at St John's Parochial school will be held tonight, (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock on the school lawn on E Hetfeet, Instead of in the church had been previously announced. Jester Corl, of Beaver Falls, Pa, ‘was a caller at our office Saturday. Mr. Corl, accompanied by his wife and two gons spent several days the litter part of the week with his Mr, Elmer Corl at State Col- as lege, this morning for New York for a brief visit with his brother, Charles Bishop | ~Charles E. Loesch and son John of State College, R. D., were in town Monday on business. ~Cood slab wood eut In stove lengths can be had by calling Ed- ward R. Owens, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 228-M. We'll deliver or you can get it at the mill, 1 Mr. and Mrs, H, Russell Smith, of Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Milesburg, having come here for one of their ‘frequent Visits with Mr Smith's father and family, at thei { home in that community. County Agent Ralph C. Blaney {and Mrs. Blaney were called to Un- | jontown during the past weekend to | attend | uncle, | resident of that city. the funeral of the latter's Dr. A. C. Crow, a prominent Among those from out-of-town | who were here last Thursday morn- Hughes and family, before going to | Princeton to attend to his duties as | secretary of the class of 1885 and to enjoy the pleasures of commence- ment exercises at the University Mrs. Albert Gilmer, of German- town, is spending this week in Belle- fonte with her parents Mr. and Mrs Harvey P, Schaefl¢r, at their home on East High Street, having motor- ed here during the weekend with Mr Gilmer and several friends who re- turned to Germantown on Sunday after spending the weekend with the Schaeffer family. —Police Officer John R. Juba and Mrs. Juba, of State College, are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth | seven-pound, eight-ounce nt hilipsburg, Tuesday night last week. The new arrival has been named John Robert, Jr. Both he and Mrs. Juba, the former Louise Yocum, of Philipsburg, are get along nicely, it is reported. —Mrs, Stanley Valentine and son Richard, have arranged to vacate the Mrs. Rebecca Mull house on West Curtin Street about June 15 and will move into the apartment in the D. A. Grove building, North Al- legheny Street, to be vacated by Mrs C. Edward Robb and son, Ensign Richard E. Robb, who will within the next week for the West Coast to make their future home. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Bell, of Btate College, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter weighing seven pounds, nine ounces, al the Centre ( ounty Hos- pital, Friday. The little girl, who ! the second child fir daughter in the family, has named Cristina. Mrs. Bell is former Catherine Carpeneto daugh- ter of Mrs. louis Carpencio, ol Bouth Allegheny street Both and the youngster are reported to be getting along nicely. —Mrs. Claude Stonerofie, mopolis, and her daughter, Mrs. Jay Fleming, of Mt. Clemens Mich ar flesburg on Saturday for o Vera iys: visit with Mrs. Emma Smith. While here they motored to Huntingdon with Mrs. Marian Cronemiller to atiend graduating exercises at Juniata College, where Philip Cronemiller, son of Mr. a Mrs. Carl Cronemiller. of Bellefont was 3 member the grduating class. Mrs, Stone rode and Mrs Fleming returned to their respective homes, Tuesday. Miss Agnes Kellerman who was graduated from the Immaculate Heart Acatlemy at Fountain Sprir Aast Sunday, returned home with h parents, Mr. and of a of een the he » of S00 | ting | { before the big fellow was safely leave | | Mr, | There were eighty-five | ter of Mrs. H. Laird { tin, has been accepted as a student ing for the funeral of Mrs, Rose D Robinson, of Willowbank Street, were Mrs. Moris Boslet, Mrs Charles Shope and Mr. and Mrs John Clesius, all of Altoona, —Kenneth Penfield Hoag, son and Mrs. Frank P. Hoag, North Thomas Street, was awarded a degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at commencement exer- cises at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science last night members in the graduating class ] -Mlss Thomazine Curtin, daugh- Curtin, of Cur- of ol in the nurses’ training school of the Germantown Hospital, German- town, and will be a member of the class which enters that institution in September. Miss Curtin was graduated from the Bellefonte High | School in the class of 1938 While angling in Fishing Creek last Thursday night Rex Lillledahl, one of Bellefonte's foremost anglers made another of the catches which | have given him that distinction The trout was 22% inches in length and weighed 4% pounds. Rex and a companion, Samuel McGinley, battled for more than 15 minutes in the net. Mrs. W. E. Crossley, of East Bishop Street, and Miss Marie Kull, { of Ashland, last Thursday departed {i on a motor trip to Stanton, Virginia to attend commencement exercises | at a college at which a nices of Miss of Cor- { home Mrs, Charles Kel- | lerman and sons who attended the | exercises Others Miss Agnes Mc- commencement who attended were Gowan, Barbara McGowan, Bellefonte; Mrs. J. Barty Case afd Mrs. Whiteley Bush of Washington D, C.;. who drove up $0 spend the weekend at the Kellerman home, Mother Olivia of Philadelphia also attended the exercises, —Mr. and Mrs. Robert and daughter, Dale, ser's mother, Mrs. Sheppard, Griffin, Georgia, are spending this week in Bellefonte. The Musser's are guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Kirk, at the family home on West High Street.” Mrs. Bheppard is a] guest at the Talleyrand. The party are on their way New York State and Canada, and will spend some time at the World's Fair in New York City before Yre- Musser, ser, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs Frank Murser, former residents of the Musser farm south of town, is proprietor of a box [actory. ~-Miss Jane Beaity at a bridge supper at the family home on East Curtin Street Satur- of | of the Kull was a member gradunt- ] Mrs. Cro ed to visit the histc g home the three-year-old Brown, of Pet West High } sley Kull expect ! of interest in wic retumin Dickie.” and Mrs. Guy apartments, suffering from an infec- he little Anger of the left The infection developed after little boy had the everely pinched by a porch swing several weeks ago, and while the injury has been given medical treatment, it is sill causing the youth considerable pain ~Edward Kofman has purchased from John G. Love the jot on East Linn Street between the properties Milon P. Walker and D. M. Kline which he plans to use as the site of a he hopes 10 bulld within the coming few months though Mr Kofman expects to use brick salvag- ed {from the Bellefonte High School ing the home, he brand- a report that the son finger & high s hool rH dau hter, and Mrs, F. T. Young and Miss Evelyn of Daviona da, arrived in Bellefonte , and have gecured lv- on Enst Logan Street summer. Mr. Young a Beach contractor, expects nd modernize the home Madeline Lula, ing quarters the Ona mode] of his daughter Mrs, for Dayt to re | at 24 and 268 East Logan Street, dur- { ing the nex: and Mrs. Mus- | all of | { man, at their north through | three months. The Young family has resided in Day- tona Beach for the past 20 years but rarely a year passes that some mem - ber of the clan does not get “home” for a visit with relatives and friends ~Ciuests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gold- home on West High Street, include Mrs. Al Stephens and | daughter, Marilyn of Brooklyn, N Y.. who are here for a several weeks’ vacation. Tuesday of this week J. 8, | Margolis, of Mexico City, Mexico, | arrived here for a visit with the turning to Georgia, where Mr. Mus- | i Goldman family. Mr. Goldman and his eight-year-old son, Stanley, | spent the forepart of this week in| Pittsburgh, having gone to that city { 80 Stanley could undergo additional day afternoon and evening. in hon- | or of daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Wii- Ham C. Thompson, of North Alle- gheny Street, who will become the bride of Dr. Thomas Dale of State College, at a ceremony t0 be per- formed on Saturday, June 17, Bellefonte Presbyterian Guests precent were: C. Thompson, Mrs, John M. Mont- Sgomery, Mrs. Jack Yeager, Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, | fin, N. J. in the | church, | Mrs. William | entertained | [eAtment from a specialist who is ! preparing serums to counteract the effects of substances to which the | boy is allergic. Mrs. E. E, Hollobaugh, of Frank- | was in Bellefonte over- night during the latter part of the week, having come here to be with her father, M. R. Johnson, of North Spring Street. on his 76th. birth- day anniversary. She made trip to Bellefonte and return as the driving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben | $ | Pervical, of Pranklin, whose son is a {| Penn State student. “Danold Klinger, Mrs. A. L. Rogelle, “Mrs. Earl Heverly, the Mises Caro- | yn Brouse, Mary Fleming, Erma Bloop and Charlotte Walker, all of Bellefonte, and Mrs, William Leit- 2el and Miss Cheryl McOormick, of Btate College. ~Lloyd Allen Spearly, aged 9 years, son of Mr. Bpearly, of Coleville, was painfully jure while at play near his home Monday night. The youth had been running and jumping with several companions, when one of hia play- tates noticed that Spearly’s left frouser leg was bloody. Investiga- tion revealed that the flesh over the knee joint had been cut to the bone, and that parts of the bony structure of ha % n damaged. He . Centre County Romi wo os the Injury was treat- ed. after which he was permitted to return home. Although he is rest- ing comfortably, it will be some time rfore he is permitted the use of the eg. ‘The boy claimed he felt no pain when the accident happened, and did not know he had been injured until his {friend discovered the | no and Ms CG A | | winter, Mr, Johnson is reported to be recovering slowly from an illness which kept him bed- fast during the greater part of the | and although he is now | able 10 be around the house to some | extent, he hag not regained his for- | mer strength, He is suffering from [of the P. O. of A. lodge, Milesburg, | Russell Green a heart condition, it is reported. ~Marianna Mattern, aged 3'; Hays W. Mattern, Jr, of Bast Cur- | tin Street, suffered a painful injury last Thursday shortly before noon when she fell on the sidewalk in | front of the Brown Boot 8hop, 8outh Allegheny Street. 8he and a play- | mate, Molly Walker, were playing in front of the store while Mrs. Mattern was inside when Marianna appar- ehtly’ stumbled while running and | fell to the sidewalk. In the im- | pact with the sidewalk the little gil | lost one upper front tooth and had | another ote loosened, The gum wag | split and the upper lip was lacerated. She was taken to a dentist's office | where the mouth injuries were given treatment. Because the teeth were Marianna's first ones, it is believed ho. permanent gutgurement wih re-| lon North Allegheny street, {day night. {elubs, | Marsielles at the | centre ! wonsed members ~Abbott's Philadelphia ice cream, Everitt's Drug Store, 24 8, Alle- gheny Street, Bellefonte, 221 Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Qptome- | trist, have your eyes examined now. | For appointments call Bellefonte 3- W. W. E. Crossley Jewelry Store. 10L1 ~~We are informed that two um- brellas and a bath towel left in the {lobby of the Bellefonte post office can be recovered By the owners, if they call and definitely identify the | lost articles. The Morton Smith family Is now comfortably housed in one of [the Walter R. Everhart properties having | [| O. F, Sollenberger, Mr | gee, and Mrs. E. W, Moyer recently vacated the Danlel Snyder | property on East Linn street, The annual Bellefonte High concert of the School | Lydia Runkle glee clubs | was presented to a large audience in | Methodist church last Thurs The program included selections by the boys' and girls’ the senior chorus; vocal solos by Miss Winifred Fleming and Richard Mentzer, and a plano duet by Miss Helen Olsen and Miss Dor- othy Stevens. ~Mrs. Henry Keller and her sis- ter, Mrs, Earl McCreedy, returned Saturday to their homes in New Brunswick, N. J, and Leonia, N. J after being In Bellefonte since Thursday visiting with their mo- ther, Mrs. Mary Parker, of West Howard street, They came here to their grandmother, Mrs. James Schofield, who is serjously {ll at the Parker home Mr the and Mrs. Frederick Herr, lof Pittsburgh, are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter at the McGee | Hospital, Pittsburgh, Tuesday morn- ing. The youngster, who weighed upwards of 6 pounds at birth, Is the first child in the family, and is the first grandchild in the family of former Prothonotary 8. Claude Herr and Mrs. Herr, of East Cur- tin street, Bellefonte, Mrs. Herr de- parted for Pittsburgh by rail yes. terday to help take care of the new arrival > JANE ZAHNISER, GEORGE PURNEL IL. WIN CONTEST Miss Jane Zahniser, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zahniser, of Unionville, and Oeorge I. Purnell, Jr. son of George 1. Purnell, of East Curtin street, Bellefonte, were winners of the Junior Declamatory contest held Tuesday night in the Bellefonte Presbyterian chape! Eight members the junior class of the Bellefonte High school com- peted for prizes given by Col. W. F Reynolds, of Bellefonte Mary Kathryn Wallzer of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walizer, of East Bishop street, and Richard Austin, son of Mrs. Bertha Austin of South Thomas street, were a- warded honorable mention. Direc- tors of the speaking were Mizz Mary R. Forbes and John 8 Dubbs, teachers English the Bellefonte High school Music by an accordlan ens was presented as part of the gram Judges of the contest were Rev Nevin Stamm, Mrs. Samuel H and Mrs. Osborne T. Lam- of contest of in rmbile pro- C Sayre, bert, TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR MAIL SERVICE NOW IN OPERATION 20th the Pan-American Alrways Co. inaugurated regular weekly flights across the Atlantic ocean. The [first round trip was ex- ploratory and carried nothing but the crew and some mall mostly phil- atilic. It was completed practically on schedule and ¢ then there have been regular weekly flights between New York and Marseilles, France. via the Azore Islands It is now possible to send by alr to almost every part of con- tinental Europe and the British Isles and soon Pan American Air- ways will add passenger service on its giant Atlantic ClHpper [flying boats They are scheduled to leave New York every Saturday at 2 p. mm. ar- rive at Horta in the Azores at 7.00 a. m Sunday. Lisbon, Portugal, 4:00 p. m. Bunday. Marsielles, France 2:00 p. m. Monday On the return trip they will ieave 7:00 8. m. Tuesday and arrive in New York at 7.00 a m., Saturday. The postage On May un letters rate for CANCER CONTROL GROUP ACKNOWLEDGES GIFTS The Bellefonte Committee of the Cancer Control to thank the following organizations for generous contributions made {during the national campaign for {the Control of Cancer in April and | May. Bellefonte Order of Elks, and Library At YMCA Is Liscontinued Last week the 4.000 volumes com- prising the Y. M. C, A. libsary, Belle- | fonte, were transferred to the l= brary building. corner of Allegheny | and Howard Streets, The "Y" lbrary, which is now non-existant, was oreanized some years ago by Mrs. David Dale, Mrs Mazie H, Brouse and Mrs John Shugert, who served as librarians { for some vears. Later the duties lof conducting the library were as- sumed by Mrs. I. C, Heineman, Mrs Bayard Ma- , who were ago when Tressier, ration em- assigned to serve as Il in charge until one year and Edna National Youth Adminis ployes, were brarians The volumes from the are greatly In need of wy repair, brary and efforts are now being made to secure a WPA project | worn books {done by the many usable condition compete with work commercial bind: 10 restore to not Buch does v1 it 1s ries | pointed out, and if the project is ap- | You Walk of ioannot be equalised by are expected to the new lgervice 18 30 cents per hall ounce Poundation wishes : American Legion, $25 each; Order | {of Eastern Star, Garden Club, and Women's Club, $10 each; Mother's American Legion Auxiliary, Spring County Hospital Women of the Poreign Wars, Club, Crystal Nurses Moose, and Alumnae, Veterans of County Medical Society, $5 each; Mrs. Henry Kahlmus, $1 each, P. 0. of A. Memorial Service Monday night, June 12, members { will hold memorial services for de- Rebekah Lodge, | proved, workers will have trained to make the needed reps in a satisfactory manner. to be ——— ee ———— Song Festival Held By Parochial School Be ed the night on Parochial of the veral Bong the SChoO« fed Festival held lawn of I by the or of about The following dance by grade children tumes representing the the dance Dutch Dance boys and gir English Polk (from country garden) grade girls: Jack Pinafore), 4th Sth and 6th Irish Polk grade girls Miss Molly Gherrits May Queen, and a mer graduating class, san while ‘Indian Dawn Lighting arrangement pecially effective x Big League Ball Game Here Today A Negro ball game Giras and the be played etic Field. Be fay afternoon The game Is that merchants, cler workers will be able uu mission is 50 cents. Proceeds the game will go to the Athletic Association Several Homestead Gras are held by sports auth among the greatest baseba of the present age, and at least ane al wile it is report in the Negro here for a ited local d exhibition hi ind Der witne Tuesday Joh! tire 175 pupil given in « period body chool were attired ol 2nd and 3rd grad Dance ard and 4h Tar Dance (from grade Minuet grade bon gir Dance, and 8th 0Doy and veal of the Where'vre Jean Re National league Base ween Homestead Newark | ¢ the C 1 llefont bet the called wy DiIAYT! the country year team League met and del tl! yi ple ba asehall oA Cs ——. Class of 1929 To Ride BCRR Special of 1020 Ng ax n t week will nig train Rallr piayer in ed. Last National! league game fans with of first line t Penn State State College The class College, meet this weekend mencemen fonte day aboard a special Bellefonte Central dinner ard meeting Belle Hotel After the meeting will board the train station for the return mately 150 members be in WP mn——— a at of etn to Belle. n feature Ome Satur June over oad a nt trip the Senior Class Dines Members of the Benlor class of the Spring Township High school Pleasant Gap, participated in a clas: banguet at the Autoport, Stale College, Monday night After the dinner a program was presented Twenty-three members of the class were present S099909% VL AGERS #000eee GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS $1.39 Leather Soles and Square Toes BRLLEFONTE. PA MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Oats Buckwheat RYE nis Barley Corn 80 40 50 50 50 80 Provigions, groceries, etc. as oor- | rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. | Fans, per dozen ... Women's Auxiliary to the Centre | Lard, per pound me. {Camp No. 28, P. O. 8 of A, and | | Hassell H. Hockenberry | Busan Lila Petters i The services will | Martin Joseph Kolosky years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs De held in the I. O. O. F. home at | Mary Louise Pednw | Paul John Marin . Marriage Licenses Bellefonte Bellefonte pon Anna Frances Hughes Edendale Pleasant Oap Pleasant Gap Philipsburg Morrisdale | Betty Hazel | Milesburg, beginning at 7 p. m. The | ponaid Stanley Sauber. Glen Rock public is invited to attend. Nittany Valley Evangelical and Reformed ——“—” Services for Sunday, June 11: Howard, 1 {Day service will be held at the lat. | | ter place, | Ruth E. Replogie | Roland A. Morck. i | Ruth Everett | Lewis O. Harvey ‘John F. Gomoia. 30 a. m. Jacksonville, | Margaret E. Josephson {7:30 p. m. The annual Children’s | | Andy Billy Harrisburg State College State Coliege Beljéfonte Bellefonte Clarence at | Maoshannon Anne Dodds Dale. { Mary Kocher 2900000 BOY'S CREPE SOLE OXFORDS $1.89 #0000 BELLEFONTE, PA. i EAGERS #¢¢¢00¢ PLENTY OF BARGAINS YEAGERS 50th Anniversary Sale | l jColiege. Pa. BR. D 1 Chester Hill | Moshannon —— —— | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazing y popular, Considering its low cost ana the benefits derived, It is undisputably Osntre County's Commu.iity Bar- gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor first issue, and 156 cents for each additional Insertion. Where advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL BSTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for rea] estate ' advertising —sale or rent, i i | demonstration | on | ari KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to | this office, must be complied with by those answering Ye advertisements | Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise: | ments, as the publishers are not permitted 10 divulge the name of the ad- | vertuiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE “Every subscribed to The Centre Dem ocrat 1s entitled 0 a 36-word sdvertisement in these coluning one UUme free of charge. This privilege can be used six Wmes a year at different intervals, Help Wanted WANTED work and Call in per neny Street wit of 4 { Ord wo Lake SON Be help Care 1 438 North Pa at lefonte to sell good mar in Oentie County every day Write f Lhis office giving WANTED ahie prod prospec L J. W Ing experience 1 Care O WANTED Men nly Heberll snes in BE Pt Centre, No in vesiment, bul mi have car. Bu Established Dig expansion pro offers steady advancesnent producers G. C. Heberiing Co Me, Bloomington, 1H Work Wanted VANTED--Y eriencea to Cust ram res Work years with Mot loskey : Shank deat CHRRNg Lost and Found x Terrior UY a A ¥ ; Phy Smoke stack 10 or 12-0 Mn jos more rick, Mili Hall Pa From 1 10 2000 bushels of mkiiing wheat Price 88 delivered at mill, Clintondale x24 WANTED n diameter, H O Yea WANTED Loa 1a 1» Tena cet NM WANTED in the market for hogs, sheep, omives and chickens. Oall Centre Hall 54-R-11 drop a card to Sidney T. Riegal Oen- tre Hall, Pa 14 WANTED--To buy stove and refrigeralc Heatrola in reasanahie Belisfon te BALE rice High 5 Frogs a0 y | batters wind free Conf efonte SALE-6- voit Be i SALE--Bacon and chee, in good ond K. Eckley. Bel jefont Rr iey View Phone 917 R12 FOR BALE-—A brand 14x14" medium weig? for $800 Mr John ( new H, WAY Phone 3537 x23 LUMBER. Boost home trade buy di rect from mill, Penna. Pine hem- fork. hardwood Southern and wesiern roofers and foorin John lyons & Bona, Pa. ond 131 x58 POR SALE—Glood grade of soft coal, | sone 3 n- stove wood, sand crushed top soll and building stone tire of Lee Reed, Bellefonte, West Lamb Street, P FOR SALE Hundreds all sizes from 16 Backed by written guara evenings until § o'clock Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 753 Hi Pa. BU DOING A HOME - We have » full | line of concrete foundation blocks, soil pipe and Attings septic tanks, copper tubing, everything to build anythi O. W. Houts. Lumber Co, State College, Pa Phone 708. 21 POR SALE—Spiogel's Ar Castle ser- vice battery radio, In perfect con- ition, less than a hat old. Pald 835 for it will sell ¥in cash. Mantle type. Inguire o Marceionis, R D. 3. Pigagant View (Red Roost) FOR BSALE-8econd band brick, plumbing supplies, radiators and | fittings Materials are from the Belle- fonte High School Building and can be seen al Kofman's Oarage and Wal Run Auto Service Btation. Phone | 3i0 or 153 23 | POR BALE-<We have a lot of German | Siding which we are selling out Shes ; This LR good for io uid 1nanpe ve uses Duiidings. all kinds of jogo, Penna. FOR SALE--Automatic coal burning | brooder oll stove with oven, sever. al nice radio cabinets; coal burning circulating room heater: ice box electric washer (spinner type); oid electric refrigerator cabifets suitable | op romedeling into ise boxes, elec- | 2 ult battery radios, | Stanley C. Bilerly's adic ana Be Bieciric Shop, Phone 3.3. | FOR x24 Banlo- mandol! n i= | price x34 Garden Plants FOR SALE dope nyside Liarden 1 Inquire Belleton 3 \ A Philip Sun BALE old frase auliflower POR 8A1 FE tern Sedan $125 C Bie r Live Stock BALE Fre Bellefton FOR ALF the last Valley View FOR Digs Mastin Pa SALE seven Gone FOR BALE Julie at rections Py WP. RD} FOR SALE Choestes 5 Clarence | } Axe Mann) FOR SALE weight } "wer Port Maulda, FOR SALE “Wanted to Trade FXOR ANGE anny FOR miki goat for Ha A. Bah n Kesar, Bel hi jefonte. R Valentine Hill). D x23 Personal MEN OLD AT 40) GET PEP-—New Os. | rex Tonic Tablets contain aw or eler invigomators and other stim: Hana ! One dose starts new pep. Value $1 00 Special price T9o. Call {mann & Tesh Household Goods ] POR BALE- al the Electric fonte, Pa U wed. el locteic ety jgerate " Supply Co. Belle x4 | POR BALE--Slightly used Tappon whe mnge priced for quick sale. J. Fred Markle, State Oollege Phone 35560. x26 {| FOR SALE--One Beachwood comibin tion coal and gas range. first class at Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte. Pa X24 FOR SALE- One tablf. Inquire Keen, 8 Potter Co County Home FOR SALE A 5 Burner wi Sek) ose sane range with built in oven, and a S<tube battery radio Mm J Gensa mer, Port Matilda, Pa. R D1 Xn Farm Machinery | FOR SALE—A 10532 w w ooden gi 116 : In. quire of J. G. Harpster, State Col lege. R. D. 1. x24 POR SALE Good MeCormick -Dee Deer | ine binger. eight foot cut. A. L | Albright, nna. Purnace, Pa x23 mahogany library of Mrs. William St. Bellefonte, Pa x24 Kero. 4 | POR FOR BALE hay loader | dition price mower ¥20 repairs $16 wavs on hand College, Phone International drop dec used but In good « BOh sane] Osborne 248 Binck Hawk spreader for New ldex machi i James J. Ma 2085 FOR BALE--Full farm equipment Cet line of iif Come and pet Helter gu mplemenis for less money We hand mowers, rakes, loaders mantre spreader He and tractor disc plows Be an NN equipment M Hublersburg, Pa tivator John ou ter 1 B. Moat Potatoes. Grain, Seed POR 8 Farm ALE Lov Heed potatoes at FI R allo Cor rd of Thank 5 ROB INGON WwW Belle Real Estate For Sale POR BALLS #3 Lown! Helonte our room 4 oar, garage Phone, Be hose w e farm a good Pasture For Rent PASTY nl E Plenty of Jliire _y Cc For all kinds i water Talbert A Houses for Rent FX n RENT #3 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT wn laree aN." Furnist Forme Thomas 5% srr at ite Brow Kteyre roe of BERT oe bedroon Beerer mite, Pa re Bank Qt ree RENT 4 -room apariment pri- entrance. Also two J-700ih Phone Bellefonte MMAR x23 rate apartments POR RENT Apartment 1268 RN. Alle. gheny street Moore 131 Allegheny fonte Pa FOR RENT-. re room “thi rd- floor — ment, corner Curtin and Allegheny Birerts Beliofonte Inguire Nation al Bank Bell efonte Pa POR RENT Five with bath oil This is a very desirable apar none Hut reliable parties Ready September Ist. Rent 840 net month, Address Box 120. BR D 1% en tre Hall Pa LW Street, Belles 2082 OOM tinent heat AAT furni Announcemen ts on Prayer Meets ; 1th will be at the home of E rohm near Huntef) Park FRESTIVAL--The Hublerabure Ooms etery Association's annual festival will be held at Hublersburg Saturday July 15 1930 x28 PESTIV AL—The Beaver Darn tival and picnic will be held on July Bih. instead of July 15th as pre- viously announced St FOR SBALE-2 row MoCormick-Deer. ing cultivator in good shape, Chas | Miller Centre Hall R. D. 1, Phone TINA x23 | POR SALE One “Albright “eultivator, one mower, Oobe hay loader, one cooling unit without cabinet. Jobn | Matis, Hublemsburg, Pa x23 FESTIVAL The “anbual festival of | the Jacksonville Cemetery Associa tion will be held on the omtry grounts at Jasksonville, Saturday June hd x25 FRSTIVAL--"ThHe Meyers cemetery association annual festival held on the ball sround at Park Saturday evening June 17. FoR SALE--8mall size Prick thresh- ing machine fully equipped: self feeder. wind stacker, grain Lg and weigher. Harry Laoas, [los - burg. Pa x23 PESTIVAL--The Pleasant Grange will bold a festival at Pleas ant Gap Pa. Saturday evening 10th Music will be furnished by the Bartges' nd. FOR SALE-Farm implements cons sisting of mower. corn worker, new manure soreader. drill, plow and hare row Jncuite IF > Mrs. Bessie Comley Bellefon x24 REUNTON-We with $0 extend an invitation to all Oreamieys to attend the ninth annual Cramley reunion fo be heid at Rochelle, Niinois, SBun- | day, June I8. 1999 FOR SALE-International 6h p en gine and one Ohio cultivator. We also have a complete line wa MoCor- mick-Deering tractors iy saulpment for sale .A wire 12 Howard, Pa. Phone Nu FOR SALE--Sfo0t mower; T-fool binder; 8ft. binder: § hay loaders: | side delivery rake; 1 cultivator for »- 12 tractor: also used tractors and tractor pigw. C. W. Behrer, Penna Jainace, Phone Warrior's Mark . RUMMAOR SALE The Willing Workers Class of the Bellefonte Luth- eran church will ho! rummage sale In the Bush Arcade, Saturday, June 10, at 1 o'clock. PESTIVAL-—A strawberry festival will be held June 9 on the lawn 38 the { Baptist church at Milesburg. ture will Ki —— ——— RU TMMAG FE BALE r held 1 METNREe vale Are Hse Bat- w Work cauron a] FESTIVAL We Lh unlon Hist irday July Hoan J ysl of will be held CONCE Aaro Tie 111 IVE & CONG Bundy. y Shop Fest u Repal 2] 3 fire and complete vial Eyes. You than elsewhere a MM. Tibbens the Bight and Creek Pa. 10 for free Try Tih- Re Hepatioo- Re. Wika #1 OO Droge 800; 60c. Call or price wion of the Bh Crock Pa ng EL m Hoeomtioy Ter ia e, nus and One Baluumeps, Free demons and Sunday 10 to 12-3 No Wednesday afternoon results positively gusr- ey The TH Inhaler Ome or write un. The Tibbins Beech Creek. Pa 174 BE SRL Inguire of Horatio 8 § First 1541 | ayer | tment and | need apply. | will be Hunter's | x24 i Can June | DANCING Music by The Keysfonairs EVERY SAT. NITE Heclp Park tol. Graco 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. ER
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