July 6, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a Page Seven ——— - LOC AL ra aE ~Mbs. Ethel McCoy, secretary of | ~Abbott's Philadelphia ice cream, the Bellefonte Community Welfare Fund, is spending a week's vacation with relatives and friends in Pitts. burg and vicinity. | ‘Mrs. James Relish and Mr. and | Mrs. Ned Reish and two children of | Lock Haven, drove to Jacksonville | and spent Sunday afternoon with | Miss Della Garbrick. —~Mr. and Mrs, Charles Houser and Mr. and Mrs. John Shuey of | Lemont, spent a very pleasant day, | Thursday, at Snydertown with Rev. | C. A. Metzger their former pastor | and his wife, { + weMr. and Mrs. Charles Faber and Mr. and Mrs. Barl Weisel and two | children from Akron, Ohio, were | dinner guests at home at Holt's Hollow, last Sunday. | They left for Ohio on Tuesday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and son. Richard, of Lakewood, Ohio, | arrived in Bellefonte, Saturday, for | a several days’ visit with Mr. Cook's | father, Charles F. Cook at the | family home on East High Street. | ~Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Shank of | Cleveland, Ohio, motored to Belle- | fonte to spend the weekend and the Fourth with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. Shank was born and for many years re- sided in Snow Shoe. —Mr. and Mrs. George Shugert, of Elmira, N. Y., spent the weekend and the Fourth in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Shugert’s mother, Mrs. Rebecca G. Cruse, at her home on Bast High Street, The Shugerts recently moved to Elmira from Bellefonte. | -<Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martinson and son, Henry, of Coudersport, were overnight guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomas at their, home on South Thomas Street. The Martinsons formerly resided in Bellefonte, Mr. Martin- son having been employed in the local offices of the West Penn Pow- | er Company. ~Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hempfield | and two children, Edward and Nancy, of Clearfield, spent the weekend and the Fourth of July mm Bellefonte as guests at the homes | of Leroy Scull, on East High Street, and William Monsel, on Holmes Avenue. Mr. Hempfield employed by the State Highway Department, was a resident of Bellefonte before the district offices were moved to Clearfield. ~Mr. C. E. Grubb, of Stow, Ohio, was a pleasant caller at our office on Monday. Mr. Grubb accom panied by his wife and son Glenn, came to Bellefonte Saturday and were guests a few days with Mr. | Grubbs sister, Mrs. Harry Bloom on West Beaver Street. They will also visit with Mrs. Grubb's broth- | er, A. H Walker at Boalsburg be- fore returning home the last of the week. —Philip H. Johnston, J. Kennedy Johnston, and Philip Wion, all of | Bellefonte, and Wayne Stitzinger | and several friends. of New Castle, spent the weekend in a cottage along Lake Chautauqua, N. Y.| while angling in that region. Al-| though Phil Johnston had his ton- Is removed at the Centre County ospital Monday of last week. he erijoyed the weekend outing and suffered no ill effects from the operation —Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bair, of East Enola, have received word of the birth of a baby daughter to the Bairs on Mon- | day afternoon of last week. The ¢hild, the first addition to the fam- | ly, has been named Alice Ann. Mrs. Bair before her marriage was | Miss Rosalie Yearick sister of Mrs Clyde G. Swartz, ¢f East Logan! Street, and for a number of years i employed in the offices of the ntre - County Superintendent of 8chools, ~A birthday surprise party was! given by Mrs. Frederick Rider of | Coleville, in honor of her daughter | Romayne’s ninth birthday. Those | present were: Mary Jane Young, Lilly Rote, Joanne Stover, Sally Ann Rider, Madeline Rhoads, Dolores Heverly, Lois Love, Donna Jane Ramish, Mary. Shirley and Dolores | White, Beverly Gray, Esther and | Hazel Rhoades, Boyd Thomas Jr. | i Walter and Ray Reichert, Wiyne | Ramish, Donald Hilliard, Pauline and Romayne Rider, and Joan Mae | Thomas, of Indianapolis. Refresh- | ments were served. | ~Five boys have been chosen | by Brooks-Doll Post, American Le- | gion, Bellefonte, to represent the lo- | cal post at a ten-day camping period at Indiantown Gap from ! July 18 to 26 inclusive. They will | be among the more than 600 youths | from various Legion Posts of Penn- | sylvania who will have a part in the | set-up of a state, city, and county | government to be operated by the boys during their stay at camp. The local boys. selected for the trip are James Shillings, Fred Leitzell, William Scott, Leroy McMurtrie and Guy Lyons, Jr. all of Bellefonte. fonte gathering material for a column on Bellefonte and viginity which is scheduled for publication in Bunday’s issue of the Inquirer. his headquarters at the Brockerhoff Hotel, Mr. Cummings as squired about the area by May- Hardman P. Harris, of Belle first met the writer at a he | very enjoyable time and Mrs. Rote binder f I Mr. and Mrs. Willis Geissinger and Everitt's Drug Store, gheny Street, Bellefonte, Montgomery's marvelous sale ends Saturday. Still a chance to obtain one of these sults for $18.46. Also extra trousers for $3.95, * -Dr, Howard F. Bauer, Optome- trist, have your eyes examined now. | For appointments call Bellefonte 3- W. W. E. Crossley Jewelry Store 19tf —Delegates who are spending this week at the Jr. Hi Camp at Newton Hamilton, are Alice Jane Barnes, Alice Jane Jodon, Helen Keeler, Zane Carey, and Grover Spearly —~8creen doors and window screens at special prices at the Edward Burd's | Bellefonte Hardware Company this season intlude | month, Other specialw twine, thermos Jugs, fencing and barbed wire, ~Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Pal- myra, Mrs. Reymor of Hershey, and H. F. Yearick of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. Yearick's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. E Mauck ‘of North Thomas Street, over the Fourth —Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bathurst, of Altoona, while enjoying their summer vacation in Centre county are occupying a cottage near Cur- tin. Tuesday evening they were hosts to a party of friends at a ham and egg supper. -Mrs. Jack Yeager, of North Spring Street, and her sister Mrs. William Kirk, of Curtin, will leave today for Ardmore for a weekend visit with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Garland Young, and family —Mrs. Martha Wilson, of Coates- ville Pa., accompanied by her daughters Mrs. Earl Harrigan and Mrs. Robert Althouse and Mr, Ray- mond Young Esq., were Bellefonte visitors Wednesday, having come here in the interest of the estate of Mrs, Clara Idding: Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Iddings were sisters —Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffin and daughter, of Binghampton, N. Y. arrived in Bellefonte Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Griffin's brothers, Philip and Edward Ray, at their home on East Linn Street. Mr Griffin returned to Binghampton yesterday, leaving his wife and child here for a more extended vis- it. -Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, and their two young grandchildren, who early last week departed for a va- cation trip through New England, posteards this office from the World's Fair in New York to recom- mend the General Motors exhibit and Billy Rose's Aquacade From New York the group continued north to Cape Cod --Mrs. Pauline Broskey accom- panied by her son George of South Potter Street, departed early Bune day morning for Philadelphia, for a visit with her brother and family, From there they will go to visit her daughter Kathryn of Leong Island, New York and while there they expect to take in some of the sights at the World's Fair ~Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Clinger and children, Mary Jane and Billy, of Norristown, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday, for a visit with Mrs Clinger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W 8. Chambers at their home on East Curtin Street. Mr. Clinger return- ed to Norristown, Tuesday, leaving the other members of the family here for their annual summer visit rire \ ~James Fanning returned to his home on Willowbank Street, last Thursday, from the Veterans’ Hos- pital at Aspinwall, where he had! been under observation and treat- ment Mr Fanning benefitted greatly from the treatment and is now believed to be well on the way toward recovery. although he will not be able to resume his duties at the Titan Metal Company plant for some time. ] —Robert Walker, of the laza apartments, manager of the Wid- mann & Teah Drug Store, was called to his parental home in Sun- bury, Thursday of last week. be- cause of the death of his father, William Walker. During Mr Walk- er’s absence from the local store, the establishment was managed by Percy Keller, cf Lock Haven, for- mer well known employee of the Bellefonte Widmann & Teah store. 24 8. Alle- | { Two delegates, Miss Mary Kath- HE ————— «Mrs. Harry G. Eby and daugh- ter, June, of Pleasant Gap, are spending this week with relativeg in | | Chambersburg. ~Don't miss Montgomery's Suit | { Sale. Any sult In the store for | | $1845. Extra trousers $3.95 Sale| | ends Saturday night Wid | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Frear of | Upper Darby spent the holiday | weekend visiting their respective parents, Mrs. Julla R. Frear of State College, and Mr. and Mrs. R B. Spangler of Bellefonte. | «Bellefonte Girl Scouts having | uniforms and camp clothing which | { they have outgrown, are requested | to take such Mems to the home of | Mrs. J. C. Rogers, North Allegheny Street, where they may be exchang- ed ! Mr. James L. Spangler, who re cently finished his first year at the University of Pennsylvania left on Sunday to fulfill his position as music Director of Camp Ockanick- | on, Medford, N. J, for the current | --Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder | | and children, Virginia and W. Cord- (es, III, of near Pittsburgh, spent the weekend and the Fourth in! Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Snyder's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Snyder, | of East Linn Street. ~Mrs., J, Edward Ellington and two sons Robert and Jack and Mrs. | William Ellington Sr., returned to their home In Chicago after a pleas- ant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whittaker of the Schlow apartments ~The Misses Louise Kline and Betty Hall, accompanied by Chester Thomas, are leaving this week on a motor trip through the New Eng- land States and Canada, thelr des- tination being Portland Ma. Que- bec and the famous summer resort. Lake Louise Mrs. V. H Pifer attended RCA Victor Record School at Roosevelt Hotel in Pittsburgh, on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. She and others in the school were guests of Blue Barren and his orchestra, at the Stanley Theatre, ! Wednesday night If you are in the market for linoleum or rugs, see the Bellefonte Hardware Company's line of Arm- strong linoluem and felt base rugs Other July specials include screen doors and windows, binder twine, thermos Jugs, wire fencing ani barbed wir . ~Crrire County Andttor Cle- ment H. Gramiey, of Rebersburg, Was a visitor in Bellefonte yester. day and while in town was a wel- come caller at The Centre Demo- crat office. Mr Gramley whore term as audMor expires this year will not be a candidate for re- election Mr. and Mrs. Charles bert, of Aaronsburg, and their daughter, Mrs. Paes Saunders and daughter, Bernice, of Akron, Ohio. were visitors in Bellefonte yester- day, having come here to call on the Limberts daughter, Mrs Charles Frazier and family of near Bellefonte. ; Mr. and Mrs. James Boscalno and Mr. Boscaino's sister, Carmela, of Halfmoon Terrace, spent the weekend and the Fourth with rela- tives In New York Frank and the Misses Betty, Sue and Lena Bos caino, and a friend of Prank's who resides in Tyrone, spent the Pourth of July holidays with Farrel, Pa ~The monumental lone and brick which was ¢ Bellefonte High School is Rradusily being re- duced in size and at the present rate of progress being made by Kof- mans in removing the structure the site will be cleared in a few weeks When the brownstone facings were removed from the foundation walls, the inside of the walls were found to consist of small chunks of lime- stone loosley held together with a soft mortar. These walls were pushed over eusily by the small power shovel being used in the demoiition process the the E Lim- friends in piie of LS 8 DELEGATES RETURN FROM TEMPERANCE CONVENTION ————— ryn Walizer and Miss Betly Grove, both of Bellefonte, were sent as delegates last week by the local W C. T. U. to the 48th annual con- {vention and Leadership Training School at Granthm. near Harris- burg, and have returned with all hopes of assisting the W. C. T. U in organizing a local Youth Temper- iance Council. The reports brought back have | ~Mr. C. L. Ammerman, of Cleve- | Deen Interesting and it is believed | land, Ohio, called at our office Wednesday while on a visit to Cen- tre County. Mr. Ammerman is a native of Philipsburg and has been living In Cleveland for the past 20 years. He is employed by the New York Central railroad and will re- tire next year with thirty-seven Philipsburg upon his retirement to spend the rest of his life, | —District Attorney Musser W. Getlig and Mrs. Gettig, of Bishop Street, will depart Sunday | night by rail for St. Louis, Mo. ! where Mr. Gettig will represent the | Bellefonte lodge at the annual nat- | ioml Elks i Louis the Gettigs will go to Racine, | Wis, for a brief visit with relatives, | and on the return trip will stop off | at Cleveland, Ohio, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wetzel, form- er well known residents of Belle- fonte. They expect to return to Bellefonte on July 21. ~A birthday dinner was held at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson | Kling at Coileville, on Sunday for Mrs. Clayton. Rote by his daughters: Mrs. John Dyke, Mrs. Romld Leathers, Mrs. Willis Geissinger and | Mrs. Nelson Kling. Those present were: Mrs. Margaret Justice, Mrs. Walter Catheart and daughter, Ger- seldine, Mr. and Mrs Clayton C. Rote, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kling and daughter Patricia, Mrs. Cora Tate and children, Betty and James, Mrs. Ronald Leathers, and sons, Kenneth and Bobby, all of Cole- ville; Mr, and Mrs. John Dyke and daughters. Betty and Dolores, and Richard Dyke of Milesburg: and three children, Evelyn, Donald and Frederick of Bellefonte. All had a received many useful gifts. i {ganizations the plans for (and Miss Walizer | with the cooperation of Bellefonte | churches and other interested or- such a group will be a success. Miss Grove have received their certificates for one year's! {work and are planning to continue | the work until they have become Lucille Pearl 8h | years of service. He will return to |STaduates. Among the reports brought back | by the delegates were sight-seeing tours to Gettysburg, Harrisburg, | Hershey, Williams Grove Park, and | East | other places of interest. The dele. |®. at 2 gates were also very much impress. | ed by the address of Hon Edward | N. Clinton, general superintendent. | International Reform Federation, | generally known as the “Little Giant” and his address wag based | oh “The Rise, Pall and Recovery | of Prohibition.” It is hoped that more delegates will be sent next year from Centre county The number of delegates to be sent from Bellefonte will greatly depend on the number of persons! interested in becoming members of a Youth Temperance Council Plans are being made to have several Y. T. ©. state officers or leaders come to Bellefonte to help organize the council, and also sev. | eral state L. T. L. leaders to help | in organizing a still younger group, the Loyal Temperance Legion. Cn ——-——.._— Hublersburg Charge Rev. James B. Musser, minister Bervices Sunday, July 8th: Trinity (Hublersburg) The Unified Ser vice. 9:15, worship and sermon, “Looking Upward” 10:15 a. m., | class period with lesson. Zion-—9:30 a. m, Union Sunday Church school. 7:30 p. m,, preaching ser. vice. Birthday Club and Oonsistory | meet on Priday evening. | H | police report, {charge depending upon the comple Admits Firing Fatal Shot pos (Continued from page one) cleared up satisfactorily Willlams wes “picked-up” for (questioning Friday, and was com- mitted to the Centre County all, Bellefonte, on Monday. No formal charge has been lodged against him the mniture of the tion of the Investigation, A rumor that has been widely cir- culated In the Beech Creek area in the past two days has it that Wil- llams shot Winters in mistake for a groundhog. When questioned about | this rumor last night, police declin- fed to that the the but declired been going region where comment, the rumor has rounds in the shooting occurred Willlams, who lives not far from the cottage at Martin's Grove where Winters and his wife resided, is re- ported to have been quite friendly with the slain man, They are sald to have worked and hunted togeth- er, and appirently always were On friendly terms A coroner's jury which gated Winter's death, however turned a verdict to the effect “the wound was inflicted with homi- cidal intent.” Police last week were withoul clues in the strange death Winters spparently had no enemies and was well thought of by those who knew him. SBt:te Police yesterday re- ported that Centre County Depuly Sherif! Lee Tice, of Howard plied Information which led to tne arrest of Williams. Since then de- veltpments have been rapid. a- though the full story can not be re- leased until investigation has been completed Winter's lifeless body was found early Wednesday morning, June in the middle of a hay field on the Joe Cunsallus farm, across (he creek from Martin's Grove, bY invest- re- that sup- 1] | searching parties who began an in- tensive hunt after Mrs, Winters re- ported that her husband had failed to return from a groundhog hunt. ing trip the previous alternoon The min's body was resting face up, with his loaded and cocked 22- calibre rifle under his body. A bul- let had struck the left side of his head, above the ear, and had « tered into a number af pleces penetrating the skull The remains were brought Centre County Hospital where autopsy was held and an conducted. The fragments of bullet were removed and were » to the State Police crime laboratory t Hershey where ball experis made a microscopic study of The report of the experts was eeived early this week and being studied by Investigating ficers Police are plete solution is near at hand There are four chief possibities as to the cause the man's deat! First. that he was shot Intentional- ly: second. that he was shot in mis tke for another person; third that he was shot In mistake n groundhog or another animal or fourth. that he was strutk by a stray bullet. The theory of suicide was ruled out by the Coroner's jury physddans testified that a man wounded as wis Winters, could have reloaded and cocked his particularly since the mechan ism was defective and required con- siderable effort to operate JAMES CUTS HOSPITAL FUNDS TO TEN-YEAR LOW Clipping $837350 from the total recommended by the legislature Gov Arthur H James approved late yes. terday a bill providing $8 487.450 in biennial subsidies to 172 state-aided hospitals Only six on the list subsidized for care of charity patients will get the amounts appropriated by the legis- ature. Exercising his statutory pre- rogative to preserve budgetary bal- ance, James reduced the Jegisiative | ir arent inquest a then rte that &« com- optimistic of the Winters case of for shen not rifle (grants for the others from $400 to $28 500 The grant for the Centre County | Hospital at Bellefonte was cut to $28,000 from the $31 400 recommend ed by the legislature. Appropria- tions to the Centre county insti- tution In the past ten years have been as follows 1931-33, 828.000, 1933-35. $20000; 1935-37, $28.300 1837-30. 820.700 Marriage Licenses Louis Mercadante Cleveland. O Pauline Repaskey Moshannon Stanley Belrch Milroy Mary Margaret Hassinger.. Milroy Basil Clair Miller .. Bellefonte | Bess Marcella Haupt... Bellefonte | George D. Calderwood . Philipsburg | arkey.. . Snow Shoe | sm—— ! Notice i The Union Prayer meeting will be held in the home of Charles Chamberlin, south of Fillmore, July | 30pm Public Sales | | | convention. From St. | washington, D. C. Mr. Clinton Is | SATURDAY, JULY 8—Martin J. Mil: | ler will offer at public sale at His | home on Bast Linn Street, Belle. | fonts, a full line of household gooda as follows: FElectrie range. Frigidaire, hull-tree, a-plece bed- ron suite, dresser, single bed. , dining room suite, leather couch, 5 leather chairs, sowing machine, 2 small tables, 3 kitchen chairs 4 electric | hy electric sw , kitchen utensils. dishes, frult jars, ploture frames 2 show cases for store room, Ja mower, screen door, window blinds. 8 rugs and other articles. Sale at 130 p. m. Mayes & Siover, auct rg - ee G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’s Ex. , Phone 4055 PA. I — YEAGERS Only $1.89 BROWN AND WHITE SADD OXFORDS FOR MEN Regular Price $3.00 BELLEFONTE, PA. 90649 a WEE (CLASSIFIED ADVEDRTISEMEN TS | 30,000 People Read This Column partment has become so amaL.ngy popular Considering its low cost ano the benents derived, it 5 undis putably Centre County's Comimu.ity Bar gain Counter { RATES Advertisements of uwenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor | frst issue. and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise ment contalng more than twenty-five words, ole cent a word is chai ged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] esis advertising —sale or rent. KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed Lo | this office, must be complied with by those answering “e advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such #avertis® ments, as the publishers are not permitted Ww divulge the name of the ad verLiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenuwe Lem erat is entitied 10 a 26- word advertisement in these columns one Um free of charge. This privilege can be used Kix Limes & year at wiferen inervals LE ve TR & Lost and Found Automotive LOST In POR SALE-—A 1935 Chevrolet dump Murphy's store truck in good condition. Inquiie fastener. Contained 873 in cash, so- of H A Btover, Lemont, Pa x28 Cial security cards, Reward if re- turned tw Frank Mess (Red Roost) Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Box 20 x27 Work Wanted WANTED Alo ken Bellefonte, probably in bilifold with zipper FOR SBALE--U-Licensed Dodge truck low mileage good condition - gain, H. B. Craft, Moshannon, Pa FOR BALE--A 1083 %-ton panel In- ternational truck xcellent condi- tion. Inquire of E N. Trost) amd, RD. Phone 1721 POR BALE--A 12238 Oldsmobile dan in good condition Can bought at right pnce. Inquire Carl Hayes, Hublersburg Job as tenant farmer on fartn, by the month or Have lols of help. « on M x27 Help Wanted WANTED An experienced Inquire at the Bastion Kichen, Bellefonte, Pa wo mechanicall finish had FOR SALE--1988 Dodge Madan wit} trunk excellent ndition Ures good, has titled only once terms by ar at must Inouire ih DArSOH geen Monday, Tu nul i Bnd Prd of a 4 ” Qi evenings ter St AAY ning Walser > MK losey COOK Canay ood care t gement WANTED esday, Thurads 21 years old B Trout Inn te. Pa A waitress at for WANTED--Eiderly woman 8s housekeeper in family { homme for : work Mrs Pa Live Stock AILE--A good EXCOHRIRe on nM Thomas Good 1 Light OR Milesburg ¥ will Inquire WOrk mare, Or oe atile or hogs Te} Who) b WANTED-—A good reliable Ol, Juan, 78, customers with ad Prod oct n Bellefonte Sales way up this year Write Raw ieigh Desprt PNG-34-127, Cheater Pa x27 MEY : Poland Chips pigs. 8 weeks old. I: Gardner, Howard POR BALE--Twelve Chesterwhite quire of M. B D FOR SALE Bay horse, 7 Alo ; volt Philo na On Bellefonte neil) WE NTID and © $230 wor for ret Ickes pront years old radio. MC D 3 (Yar x27 Oweeting Polder Agents sunty Manager Barmp ies th prepaid 8100 ark irnabile ramoies Crosses necklaces calendar big Rexeo, Mudimont, Pa R x28 POR SALE weight 144 worker. Li Port Matilda, A gray horse, 8 years oid X) ihe Bound ana a sond jul Ardery 22 you have ambi O0d Car, yOu Can have a steady job LnCOtue Ro capital or ex- needed Bell Heberling COW, Ww 1 and Parm Neads to neig of Geo. A friends. Write quickly for ©o8 Dungarvi £3. { Hetweriing Co Bloomington, I . POR BALE Liars 14 Wanted to Buy Boioer Benner farm 6 of Bellefonte y cattie Call ard wo Ridney T hogs chickens arog a tre Hall WANTED To buy startment stove and refrigerator. electric ferred Mus be peasonable and goo! condition. Phone Bellefon 23-01 2 Articles for Sale POR SALE All purpose sand BO Lae a on at Benore Band Boo ia x29 ure odreg Household Goods ne used porceialn_ top foi oondition Supply Oo. Belie x27 FOR BALE One used Simniex or £2000 Flectric fonte Pa ”" ie POR SALE Glenwood ename Aa Its = 4 Rebersbury Boys 1™ . 1 ad National Bas Raberabute. Pa 4 POR BALE Cherries on the wee, 3 a guarl. Pick (hem roursell Are thur Nilson, | with north of Zin x27 ily marked st inches high Der mo slightly SALE -48-base ascardion erllent condition heap. Wi ac cept girl's bicyoie part payment Phone Bellefonte x27 - Ye Diane reduced, liberal trade In Fully reconditioned excellent taed Upright $55.00, easy terms § sired Hopoer's Music House High Street Lm 1087 FOR SALE--Bconomy King coream separator No. 14, In good shape. al one good brood sow Cheglerwhite Mrs George W. Soil, Moshannon + x29 POR SALE Red and biack raspher- ries. curranla and sour cherries Pickin every day except Bundays. | CC a a——— - John MH. Walker, Wingate, Pa. Box 85 FOR SALE—Cheap: one spring wag- x28 Farm Machinery et 3 new heavy tug 04, Rebersdusg, Ps x27 FOR SALE har news 1 ret Box 1 on, set of hamess and a riding saddle Inquire of John Bauer, We ! Beaver Street. Phone 126-R x27 POR SALE-A 6.0 MoOormick inder. Esso joe cooler and 75-1b capacity joe refrigerator. Inquire of Paul A. Wasson, R. D. 1, Spring Mis Pa x28 SBALE--An ~ieciric hot heater in food condition. Wi sell reasonable Inguire of Cus Heverly, 10 E High St. Beilefonte Pa a8 water | # ER--Boost home trade, buy dl. rect from mill, Penna. Pine, hem. lock. hardwood Southern and western roofers and floorin John lyons & Bons. Howard Pa. ond 131 x38 POR BALE Good r of soft coal stove wood, sand, crushed stone and bHulidine stone. In- foe Reed Bellefonte Pa West Lamb Street, Phone 174-R. x32 POR BALE ~One horse power A Stretton garden tractor with gear reduction. In good tion Will sell for 815600 Bnook Julian, Pa FOR SALE] 22x38 gteel threshing machine, equipped with belt feed- er. wind stacker, and weigher. In ———————————. | T0008 shape. C. W. Behrer. Pennbay}- POR SALE-Huhdreds of used tires, vania Furnace Pa. Phone 13-R-3 x27 twos from © ma ‘ Deeg by A oS uh id FOR SALE--International 6 h. p. en- evenings until § o'clock wWallrun gine and 1 used MoCormick-Deer- Auto service, Bnow Shoe Intersection. ing Mower in A-1 condition We Phone 753 1% also have a complete line of MoCor- BU Pree Tg fl BUILDING A HOME--We have a full | equipment for sale arold Hine of concreie foundation Blocks, { Howard. Pa. Phone 2731. i tn tie €, | ~- en 00 gh Mr ey to build POR SALE Rebuilt and second hand anythi O. W. Houts, Lumber Co. tractors Huber Case Frick thresh. State College. Pa. Phone 708 | ere, sawmills of many different makes land sizes. also plows, balers. silo fill. POR SALR--8econd hand er: and a good line of farm ‘tools plumbing supplies, radiators and Write for particulam. Prick Com- fittings Materials are from the Belle. pany. 1204Y, Washington Boulevard fonte High School Building and ean | William . Pa x28 be seen at Kofman's Garage a ale Run Auto Service Station. Phone FOR SALE--Pull Ne or 153 23 farm equipment Come and get = ne | Gemonstration. Get better quality FOR SALE--We have 8 lot of German | implements for less money. We have Siding which we are selling out on hand mowers, rakes. loaders. cul- cheat. This will be good for farm tivators, mantire spreaders, grain bulial inexpensive line of Soflfitter houses gai ans and tractor disc plows. Dealer axes, - all Kinde of Native in Sn'ifitter farm equinment. John sawed lumber at $25 to #28 og M. B. Matis, Hublersburg, Pa. 26 i pe hos Bla Oot | FOR SAL eve. Penna. Phone | binder: 8-ft binder: 3 hay loaders: 1 Poult | side delivery rake; 1 cultivator for P- Bia . ou ry ! : CC. W. Behrer, Penna {12 tractor: also used tractors and CHICK SPECIAL-—#5.00 for 100 White | ., Phone Warrior's Mark Leghorns, Barron strain, Barred and | 26 White ¢, New Hampehire Red 00; heavy mixed $84.95. one 17. n Hate MeAdllisterville, 1 is POR SA . Inquire H Pa. 18-50 Puliets. Were breed farm. old, D. i New Hampehire Red direct from Me. Were 4 of Mrs Pa, R June 24. Inquire Relish, Bellefonte, oholee balld- mo John Do side East Curtin FOR BALE--The W. W. Witmer of 200 » 68 miles west of fonte. in Bufalo Run Valley nes: Filmore. W CO. Witmer 308 BE Street, Bellefonte, Pa. SALE--A fema poolie A amos 47h A %oca “H Di. Belerte pr A go Sale or Exchange grm | rs E8400 mower; 7-toot | {vom BALE-~A 4 acre farm located {| POR { FESTIVAL-<The ‘gow family are cordially | port, Pa | i i | | ' | | | : i i £27 DREAD 81 XOK--Removed Bt, Tyrone, Pa of eamp {RD 1, Mill Hall Pa | POR BALE-—A farm % mile outh of FOR RENT--Purnished ‘al Hubllersbure on Aug. 5th in Boges Twp Centre County | electric light, good house and barn every week. That's why T.e Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | 424 Cuarfield x30 Inquire C. W. Stanley FOR BALE-—A five room house Jo cated at Potters Mills on and Deftreble for Inguire of Btanley 63 acres hunting Brow e, a Nittany. about 80 acres und r cult - vation and some woodland and large Well located for a For further informa E Martin 2015 Connec- Washington, D x27 house and barn hunting lodge tion write J tiout Ave C mW SALE tillahle ning bath house wehool 12 FTA ier 160 acre farm, 140 T acres out in aifelfa water electric Heh All the comforts n Only minutes and John hire Korres ris. and of town 2 church Pa Houses for Rent cabin at Hecla Park by week or montt Bruce Beightol, Mingoville, Pa x28 RENT —Purnished ooPage sieeping 10 persons, at Gallow Harbor, near Bigler. Boating. canoe. ing in 3% mile pool on Busguehanna River. Prettiest spot in state Priv ate. Phone 983-R-3 Clearfield write. WW. D Walker Bigier. Pa or x27 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--PFive room apartment all convenlenoss bet residental section, Phone 638Mary M. Fauble 25 POR RENT--A 3 room unfurnished aparument Desirable location Ingu! 150 Bast Linn St, Bel's fonte x27 3 Arner re of Pa POR RENT--Furnished apartment rooms and batt Helen J. Cs 125 Thomas Btreet, Bellefonte e 132 2601 N Pa. Phon POR RENT —Pirst corner Curtin Bellefonte Inquilr Bank. Bellefonte Fe RENT Purnis “po ot ans i$ floor apartment FOR witt ver RENT--Pour-room heal and hol walter fences Mm C. ¥F Rivka site Big Boring Bellefonte, Pa a FOR RENT-A 4 room apartment, al ocated in in Rooms For Rent POR PENT POCHTLS FOR RENT gle a vvils Yale Home Wanted WANTED and 8B E Roy home for two gf 8 Write Clarence D x2 “A £4 Announcements FESTIVAL--A festival will be held hy Wa k- er Grange asic BY 3 good band PFRSTIVAl- elery will July 15 The Hubl Association's an be held at Hublersby i939 PERTIVAL Boho class hn Boal burg. on Wednesday Music and refreshments Bagle Cemetery urtin will hold a fes- rin on Saturday July 8th refre:hmenta x27 Association of C PESTIVAL- Howard Grange 297 will 2 festival at the houses in Howard on Saturday 20th. Music and refreshment x30 he id h PESTIVAL--Marion 223, Jacksonville, Pa fival Wednesday, July furnished ty Bast School band shments Grange No will hold a fer- 1. music will Penna Valley Cames and re- x27 GOSPEL MEETING --8pecial meet ines st Black Meshannon Park. be- ginning July 8th il 15th Come and hear the old time soDel Every. body welcome Services in charge Pastor J Templeton Altoona, Pa REUNION--The annual reunion of the Glasgow family will be held at the Boarding House, Grange Park Centre Halli, on Sunday. July 9 All members and friends of the Glas invited to rama Club of Pleasant Gap will hold a festival on Saturday. August 12th Choice refreshments will be served Music by Rawhide and Tumbleweed dally feature over WRAK, Williams at 1:16 pv m Also special which will be an- | x27 entertainment nounced later FESTIVAL: «The annual festival of the Advent Cemetery Association will be held in the John Lucas filed slong the Biate Highway at Runville on Saturday, July 2 Music will be | furnished by the Lemont Band and | amnle barking space will be avail able. Donations of cakes by mem- ber: and friends of the Association will be greatly appreciated HOMECOMING The sixth ane nual Home Coming of the “ilimore Methodist Churn will be held Au- ust 19-20th, 1930. A general get “eather in the Kephart orchard, Saturday followed with a festival in the evening on the church lawn by the Younes ladies Sundiy School Class. Sunday morning services will be Sunday School at 8:15. followed with preach'“e services and Commu. nion at 10:30, PEUNICN-<The 8th annual! re. union of the Gilbert family will be held on Sunday. July 16th. at Wil lame OGrove Park near Mechanios« tye Cunfheand Oonnte, Penn. svivania. A meeting will be held at 130 p. m Eastern Standard Time at the pavilion nearest the Exhibition Hall in the park. All persons inter fated are cordially invited to attend My David M. Gilbert. TIL 218 Vine. yard Road. Hartiedbure. Pa. i= His. torian. HB you have Gilbert family Rigtory he would appreciate having Miscellaneoue prompt i; Oall anvlime st me expense, ee A { 1 3-J-3 Lloyd L Smith. My WANTED Any candidates of others Ansirine advertisine space in the | Orange Fair oremivm book. kindly esll A ©. Grove. 925-R-3, at once. x27 WANTED-Daud, owe, Render PFREFPRE--Your meat. Ry = fruit or CORN remedy Years Cornofl Co MACHINE WOK Sharper and May cold roiled steel CT WH Pwartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte Pa Phone 32-1 HAY FEVER ally physician FUATAnL Write Hicks OLASSES hinery am prepared to fur os al very sittraclive prices 21 nnsen ( fective mock can Tibbins Drugs & Optical Goods, the Bight gnd Hearing Ald Bore. Beech Creek Pa 111 TO RHEUMATICS--8Send bina and get nells Meritol Krood sent Prepared In THhhir Add 10« ASTHMA, K Hay Pever, Binug pnd Oa brand stre tion to 6.7T to 8 hours antesd Agency The TB Inhaler pany Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa FORBMAN'S ing antiques 8 specialty rush North Reece Bt Phone FURNITURE Mehl ery r Wm [hon Rellefonte BUFVEF.ERS TWO IN-ONE Corn and Callous Amazing results for gover 30 Price only Ale Addre Bellefonte, Pa xh oll anid mowers, during April we also have In stock cao strews and set work of sll kinds. Try famous adjust lawn The Machine 10s AND ASTHMA ~-e~- BREATHEASY a natjone- own scientific discovery by a Ba tisfectlory results ml Free desnonstyation or call st home of Mm E 128 Rome HIN Drive, Altox x33 REDUCED- Having ntely new lens grinding ma. Al Binsn- Als ony for those with de- Large and compiels German Artificial Eyes. You do better here than elrewhere Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbens spond Ww Kr installed Just oul) hearing for [free Rheumatism. Try Tib- Frliet Hepation: Ree get Relief. Hepation- Re- and Alkalizer #1 00; ( Rheumatism Drops) 60c; Oil Rubbing oll 80c; Oall or by mall receipts of price the laboratories of Beech Creek poiage and packing booklet on and Ellminant isn on s Pharmacy tarth. conquered by Balsumese » new discovery. Pree demon- dally and Sunday 10 to 12-2 No Wednesday afternoon results positively guar- End “11 Call or write us. The TIDINGS : sts Repairing UPHOLSTERY —Purni- repairing. restor- Cane and upholstery Bho Belle Hotel 14 ture repair shop Modders rear Penn nme “0 -M REPAIRED Repair 1 kinds of furniture snd alin covers mads D Thompson's Uphalster 102 F lamb Bt, Jhone §29.-) Pa 14 made 0 » —— - ~ SEE THE DRESSES That Are Displayed In LINTZ'S WINDOW That Have Been Given Notice to Yacate NOTE THE BIG SAVINGS Is the Month for Real Savings The LINTZ Store BELLEFONTE, PA July WALTER COHEN, Manager. " 4 PAY DAYS APL. 4 AVS TRE Ld Life Insurance will provide a fixed, guaranteed income; to rou at any age you choose between $0 and 65-20 vour family if you do not survive to retirement age. ® Look forward to the day when you can have an independent income with leisure time to enjoy it. Do something about it now, The world is full of men who waited too long. Write or phone us today, HELEN E. BEEZER GEO. R. SNYDER Local Representatives. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 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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