July 27, 1939. AE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS | ue —-Miss Bernice Heltman ganton, was a guest last week al the home of Mr, and Mrs George Mille:, of Willowbank Street, —Neon signs were erected week in frent of the West High Street, and the Brooks- Dell Post American Legion Home, on East. Howard Street. —Mrs. BE. BE. Spencer returne! to her home in Corning. N, Y. early this week after having been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Fanning, on Willowbank St. eet Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Wilson, of State Co.lege, and Mr. and Mis Jack Wilson and daughter Sondra, of Lemont, motored to Elysburyg on Sunday to spend the day with Mrs Ardell Wilson's sister, Mrs. Ray Casselberry Mr and Mrs. W. Gar Young and children, J.nna John and Anne, of Ardmore, arrived in Cur- tin, Saturday, for a week's visit with Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. H Laird Curtin and family at their lL.ome in that community Mr. and Mrs. Gail Veder, of Cleveland, Ohio, who spent the weekend in State College as guests of Mrs. Veder's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Slagel were callers at this office Monday morning while on a pleasure trip to Bellefcnte —Mrs. Mary Fauble, of North Allegheny Street, proprietcr of the Fauble insurance agency, yesterday was notified of her appointment by the State Highway Department as appraiser in Centre County It Is understood that Mrs. Fauble's du- ties will consist of appraising lands and buildings upon the request of the Highway Department —On Tuesday, July 18th, a de- lightful dinner was served al the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cassel- berry at Mt. Carmel in honor of Mrs. Casselberry's father, Harry Rockey, formerly of Curtin. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L Casselberry and daughter, Joseph- ine. and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Kream- er, of Elysburg. —Miss Bernice Johnstonbaugh, of Little Nittany, and Mrs. Joe Baird and son Franklin, of Lemont, mo- tored to Willlamsport Tuesday where they picked up the latter's mother and continued on to Bing- hamton, New York, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. FP. O:llaghan, rela- tives of the party. They returned home late Priday evening —The following persons held a picnic Sunday at Hairy John's Park: Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Ream, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Mr and Mrs. Pred Eckenroth, Mr. and Mrs. Hirold Ream, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rover, of Mill Hall; Mr and Mrs. Joshua Eckenroth, Mr. Arch Hagan, Miss Verna Hagan, Ruby and Emeline Ream, Norman and Carl Ream. ~District w Attorney Musser of Lo- last | Elks Home, | tof | with Gettig and Mrs. Gettig returned to] Bellefonte Wednesday of last week from St. Louis, Mo., where Mr. Get- tig represented the Bellefonte Ei Ka lodge at the annual national con- vention of Elks. During their ab- sence the Gettigs enjoyed a 800- mile boat trip on the Great Lakes and visited relatives and friends in various middle western states —Miss Carolyn Caldwell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cald- well. of East Bishop Street, has re- signed her position in the cffices of the American Lime and Stone company in view of her approach- ing marriage to Archie Caldwell, of Uniontown. Mr, Caldwell was for two years or more chief clerk in the West Penn Power Co. offices in Bellefonte, having been trans- ferred to Uniontown last PFebru- ary. ~Harry C. Yeager, of Spring street, owner of the Yeager Shoe store, and Raiph L. Mallory, of ithe Hayrs apartments. North Al- legneny strest, dean of Bellefonte's pnotographers, are spending a week's vacation at the Sycamore Camp, Wingate, Although the two men departed with the avowed pur- pose of “roughing it” for a week or ten days, they took Junior Miles, of North Thomas street, along with them to keep the outing from be- ing too much of a chore -—Mrs. Blanche Schloss, of Phil- adelphia, who for the past ten days had been with her brother, A Fauble, at his home on North Alle. gheny Street, departed for Harris- burg yesterday as the driving guests of her sisters, Mrs, W, E. Beel, of Paxtang and Mrs. Edwin Tausig, of Harrisburg, who motored here ear- lier in the day. Mr. Fauble who has been quite ill at his home for some time has not improved In health to any noticeable degree Some days he is well enough to be up and around at his home, while at other times he is bedfast —Mrs. Joe Lannen, of Lock Ha- ven, who was seriously injured in the motor accident near Berwick, May 3, in which a Mrs. Shaffer was killed, is visiting her brother, G. W Smith on the old Smith homestead North | —Mr. Mac MicDonald, of Hare risburg, spent the weekend w.th Mr and Mrs. Willlam Johnstonbaugh, at Axemann Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Johns- tonbaugh and Mrs, Agnes Culver, of Axemann, will leave Thursday for Avis for a few day's visit with the Orrie Johnstonbaugh family Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hunter, of Mechanicsburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Hunt- D er's parents, Mr, and Mr. J Hunter, at their home on East Cur- tin street Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Reish and James Reish, of Lock Haven, Mrs, Don Hare of Erie, Pa, motore! to Jacksonville on Mon- day and spent the evening with Miss Della Garbrick Mrs, Raymond Weschler three daughters, Mary Ann, Lou and Kathryn Jane, of Erle, here visiting Mrs. Weschler's pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rider, Willowbank street Miss Barbara McGowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs MoeGowan, of Willowbank has gone to Washington, spend a month as a guest sister. Miss Louise McGowan -Mrs. John Hopkins and children John and Dick, of spent the hitter part Mrs and ind Street, D.C, 10 of last week in Bellefonte as guests of the child- | ren's great-grandmother, Mrs Jas. B. Lane, at her home on East Linn street ~Mr. and Mrs. John T man arrived home Tuesday two weeks’ visit near Jersey Shore at the home of their sons, E. D Ammerman and John T. Ammer- man, Jr, who reside Jersey Shore, R. D Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Irvin, son Harry, daughter Mildred and granddaughter Louise, all of Ak- ron, Ohio, spent from Thursday un- til Sunday in this vicinity visiting Mr. Irvin's mother and sister re- siding on Reynolds avenue, and Mrs. Irvin's relatives at Pleasant Gap —Lyman L.-8Smith, of East Cur- tin Streety haa takjn over the management of the gasoline pumps on West Bishop Street which form- erly were operated as a part of the W. P. Kessinger auto store. Mr Smith has contracted to sell Mobile gasoline and oil and invites his many friends throughout the coun- ty to call upen him —The Bellefonte A. M. E. church and Sunday school joined with the churches of Tyrone, Philipsburg, Altoona, Hollidaysburg and Hunt- ingdon for their annual picnic at Lakemont Park list Thursday. It was a delightful occasion, well at- tended. and marked with games and contests of all kinds Appropriate- ly enough, the occasion was marked a service of devotion in the evening Miss Rachel after a at Reichert, 15-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Reichert, of Burnside Street, who recently fractured her left arm in a fall, last Wednesday had the member broken over and re-set, the operation being performed at the Centre County Hospital. The treatment was necessary because the parts of the I[ractured bone were not in proper position. The girl is now recovering nicely at her parental home, Miss Bertha Rimmey, of Pleas- ant Gap. Red Cross nurse of the Bellefonte Chapter, will leave for her annual vacation on Monday and expects to be absent until Au- gust 27. While she has not made definite plans for a vacation trip Miss Rimmey expects to spend some time at the Worlds Fair in New York. While she is off duty Mrs Mary Childs will substitute for her on emergency calls. She may be reached by telephoning Bellefonte 165, ~The Rev. Father William E Downes, rector of St. John's Catho- lic church, Bellefonte, attended fu- | neral services In Wilkes Barre, Monday, for Father Malachy Kit- rick. of Pensacola, Florida Father Downes and Pather Kitrick were members of a group of four stu- {dents who were ordained into the {don and Mary went to Fort Wayne | near Rockview, Mrs. Lannen suf-| fered a double fracture of the skull Early reports of the accident stat- ed that she jumped fiom the car This was in error, as she was tiffown from the machine as it ran into a fleld after the brakes burned ogyt. Other guests at the Smith home are: Mr, and Mrs Edgar H. Smith of Alliance, Ohio, and Mrs. } Charles Goodrich, of Lock Haven ' —Mr. and Mrs. John B. Payne! and daugher, Virginia, and son, William, of Dayton, Ohio, former | résidents of Bellefonte, motored here last Thursday to spend the day with local friends. Mr. Payne, who from 1920 to 1928 was Centre County Vocational Supervisor, has been employed by the Curtis Pub- lishing Company for the past ten years and is now circulation man- ager for that house in Indiana and Ohio. Miss Virginia Payne is an accomplished musician and regu- larly sings over the radio as well as lay choir of a en. he its t re study al a conserva. tory in that state, : priesthood at Altoona in 1903, and Father Kitiick is the first of the four to pass away. Upon his re- turn to Bellefonte, Monday. Falher Downes was accompanied by Father James Gilmore of Pittsburgh, who was a classmate of the local rector at Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmits- burg, Md, many years ago. —Mr, and Mrs. George Jodon and daughter, Mary, home on East Lamb Street, Wed- nesday night of Jast week, from 2a most pleasant vacation trip to Ft.’ Wayne, Indiana, where they were guests of Mr. Jodon's brother-in- law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Rosenberger and family. Mrs. Jo- several weeks ago by rail, Mr. Jo- don motoring out during his an- nual vacation from his duties as an employe of the Atlantic Refining Company here. While the family | Patty | are | Joseph | of her | McKeesport, | returned to their | ~Found ; at this office. Pocket folder, Inquire | i ~~Abbott's Philadelphia ice cream, Everitt's Drug Store, gheny Street, Bellefonte, 2201 Mrs. Margaret Snyder of North Allegheny Street, spent the week- end In Howard, returning home Monday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, of Penn Street, have returned home after a week's visit at the New York World's Fair ~Dr Howard FP. Bauer, Optome- trist, have your eyes examined now. For appointments call Bellefonte 3- W. W. E Crossley Jewelry Store, 1011 I wish to cordially thank my friends who signed my petition and { for their continued support. Charles | F. Hipple, Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner Louise have after Scout tha Resides, Torsell and returned to spending a | camp Bairee Mrs, Stella Butler nece of Mss. Margaret North Allegheny Street Wednesday until Saturday last with Mrs. Snyder, also Evangelist Michael J. Anzolone of Buffalo, N Y. was an over night guest of Mrs Snyder, Wednesday night, Joe Knapik, of Bellefonte cards us from Flushing, N. Y., he's having a fine time at World's Fair, and that he had a { Jong talk with George Gibboney, of the Pennsylvania Motor Pclice, for- merly stationed in Bellelonte, who is one of several Pennsylvania Mo- | tor Police officers stationed at the Fair this summer Betty Garman, Bonna Corman their homes, week at Girl - of Howard Bnyder spent from post- that the Ammer- | Edward Stuckey, n of Mrs Pearl Ray, of Niagara Falls, for- merly of North Spring Street, Belle- fonte, was one of the carriers the Niagara Gazette to win a trip to the New York World's Falr | last week, “Exidie” ranked high in the Gazette's circulation contest and in addition to the trip Fair, he was also the deluxe bicycle, Gi of f a ire to the winner of a Centre county farmers and gardeners are beginning to feel the effects of the prolonged drought which has held most of Pennsyl- vania in its grip for the past five weeks or more, Crops are beginning to wither under the dry heat, and streams and cisterns are at a dan- gerously low level Unless heavy soaking rains come soon coun-~ ty will be seriously affec farme- ers report the ted borough police are investigating the burglary of three gasoline stations in Bellefonte Wednesday night of last week The loot totaled only seven dollars. To- bacco, cigars and 80 pennies were taken station on North Water street, The burglars were unsuccessful in enter- ing the James Miller Gulf stition next door Five quarts of oll were {taken from the Paul Howard Gulf station on East Bishop street A Bellefonte resident who signs his communication, “A Taxpayer.” complains that one of the things wrong with Bellefonte is that look- ing west from Allegheny street along Linn street, 10 street lights are visible, while looking east along Linn street from Allegheny. only three lights are visible, The com- plainant dees not add whether there are not enough lights or whether the East Linn street lights are so far in the trees they can’t be seen Donald R. Everitt, proprietor of the Everitt Drug Store Bouth Alle- gheny Street, who spent last week undergoing observation in a Phil- adelphia Hospital, Is now conva- lescing at the home of his mother in Williamsport. Mr. Bveriti is be- lieved to be allergic to certain sub- stances and a series of tests was made in Philadelphia last week in an effort to determine what is caus- ing the trouble During his ab- sence the store is in charge of M B. Runkle, of North Spring Street. Mrs. Everitt visited her husband in Williamspoft yesterday after- noon James K. Barnhart, of West Linn street, who became ill some weeks ago while visiting his son-in- law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs John Harper, of Schenectady, N. Y. last week underwent an operation in a hospital in that city, and is reported to be getting along nicely The operation is the first of a ser- fes of two required to correct a condition from which Mr. Bamhart has been suffering for some time The second operation is scheduled to be performed within a week. Mr. {| Barnhart is cashier of the Pirst National Bank. Bellefonte ~<A Chamber of Commerce sur- vey of ten Bellefonte industries re- veals a substantial improvement in all business indices in June 1939 as compared with June 1938. The in- { dustries included in the survey are: | Titan Metal Co: C. Y, Wagner & Co.; Pederal Match Co.; Engineering Co.; Whiterock Quar- | rise; City Bakery; Chemical Lime Co.; American Lime & Stone Co.; | Pennsylvania Railrcad Co. and | Bellefonte Central number of employes increased from Bellefonte 24 8. Alle- | i H 22 SEEK OFFICE IN STATE COLLEGE A total of 22 persons will seek nominations for State College bor ough offices In the Beptember 12 primary, it was revealed after the deadline for filing petitions Monday | afternoon | ey, from the D H. Heim Texaco | Sutton | foul lists Eighteen Republicans and Democrats have entered the for the various vacant offices, The complete list of office seek {els in the borough is as follows Council: Russell W. Adamitz, Rus ell Clark, Hugh Etters and J. W. Hen all Republicans School Director: Mrs. Arthur K, Anderson, Demo cratic; L. R, Parks, Marsh W. whe and William K. Ulrich, H. R. Kinle all Republicans E | Constable: The Misses Mary Tingue Mar- | R. Juba and Irwin both Republicans Jehn Holmes, Asses or: Martin 8 H, Knutsen Democrat T Patlerson, Republican Justice of the Peace: Ross Edmiston, Republican Judge of Election: J. Edward Gilliland, Democrat James P. Rupp, R. R. Murphy, and C. Edgar Book, Republican Inspector of Election: Walter M. Hoy, Democratic; ert E Struble, Floyd H. 8n ! Willlam B. Swartz, Republican ——————— HOMESTEAD GRAYS WILL PLAY NEWARK EAGLES HERE The Homestead Grays the Newark Eagles in tional! League game at Athletic Field, Bellefonte July 31, at 5 o'clock At the present time, the Nev a Eagles are one game behind Hom: - stead Grays for leadership in Newark is managed by one of the greatest « i in the game, Both of U colorful and play of baseball in all g stead Grays need troduction as they have played ! before. This game I for the benefit of the Athletic Fleld The line-ups are Homestead Grays Harris, If, mgr Bankhead, 2t R. Brown, cf Gibson, ¢ Leonard Whatley Jackson Walker Partiow Robert Ferrell p J. Brown Parker. p Evans, p Gas Mattison Thompson Huber, j Hayes, ¢ Lundy, mgr a RECORD-BREAKING FORD V8 will me a Negro Na- Commul Monday circuit Lundy players clubs are best brand The Home Deing pial Communi as follows Newark Eagles or p 1H ri Irvin, Cf Merrick Macksy Day, p Hill, p ton ili utility R— TRUCK VISITS BELLEFONTE A Pord V-8 tank traller 784 000 miles—or more than 30 tractor truck and which traveled the equivalent of ips around the earth at the equator--arrived he yesterday fron the New Yok World's Fair, and was on dispa at the Dunlap Motor Company g age. West High street, local Pod dealers This veteran the which has transported 4.800000 gal- ons of gisoline enough « 860 tank cars, has been on exhibi- tion at the Pord Exposition at World's Pair where It atiract widespread attention from tru operators in the New York area Before it was on display the World's Fair the truck i trailer were operated by the Petroi- eum Carrier Corporation of Jack- sonville, Florida, transporting gas- oline from Charleston, South Caro- lina, to filling stations in Florida George and South Carolina. It holds the record for the highest mile ge attained by a Ford V-8 truck unit which has come to the attention of the Ford Motor Company A —— KITCHEN SHOWER HELD FOR BELLEFONTE COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. George Monsell were guests at a kitchen shower given by the bride's mother, Mrs Ruth Rote, on Thursday evening of last week Those present were: Mrs. Clayton Rote, Mrs. G. E. Spotts, Mrs, Char- les Monsell and daughter Lena Mrs. Willis Geissinger and daugh- ter Evelyn, Mrs. Ronald Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kling, Mr and Mrs. John Dyke and daugh- ters Betty and Dolores, My and Mrs. Roy Spotts and children, Dav- id and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Spotts and children, Janice ond Freddie, Mrs. Joseph Confer and s unit tr ed 4 of highway or put | daughter Joan, Mrs, Norma Hopple and daughters, Norma and Edith. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar King, Kenneth Witmer, Kathryn Monsell, Marian Monsell, Norma Jean Spotts, Mrs. {Ruth Rote and daughters, Edna Mae, Beverly, Phyllis, Grayce. and | Mr. and Mrs. George Monsell. Railroad. The | Games were played and refresh- iments were served. Mr. and Mrs was in Ft. Wayne they attended the 1195 in June 1938 to 1425 last month. | Monsell received many useful gifts fourth annual national alr races | Their payroll increased from $126 - and reported that the event was 50 | 845 last year to $148,031 this year. | GROSS RECEIPTS TOTAL packed with thrills they didn't mind sitting all after- | noon in the hot sun to watch the | proceedings. ~The Rev. Willlam E Marks, for the past 25 years a resident of Lakeland, Plorida, spent last Fri- day morning in Bellefonte in con- ference with Henry Linn and his sister, Miss Mary some incidents in the early history of the county. The Rev. Mr, Marks, A Presbyterian minister who Is! spending some time in Port Ma- tilda, is engaged in writing an his torical novel, in which Centre The novel is scheduled to be re- | leased in the near future by one of | the nation’s best known publishing houses. The author has not re- ts" s000 4s the volume a Of the | he press, nn, in regard 'o | | were: inbound, 123; and outbound, 541, Last month the correspond- | Ing figures were: inbound, 158, and | outbound, 714. | Company's married men's soft-ball | team, balking at early reports of | Sunday's game with the single men, in which the score was given as 20 to 0 in favor of the single play- | ers, yesterday reported that a final check-up showed the score to be [20 to 0 in favor of the benedicts. ‘James Carpeneto is reported to have turned in a total of 12 errors. | ‘and got to first base only through {some conniving with thy umpire over a foul ball. Joe Delallo, for the married men, played a strong game, getting six hits in six times at bat. Emerick's and activity Freight shipments in June 1998 | | Fire | ~—Members of the Undine Fire | Company, Bellefonte, | Bellefonte Banjo Band, $642 AT LOGAN CARNIVAL Gross receipts from the annual) two-day carnival held by the Logan on the high school commons on North Spring street, Priday and Satur- day. were $642, an officer of the company reported yesterday. Sunce Sta the total expenses of the carnival have not been computed, officers were unable to say how much the company cleared. ! Organizations participating in’ {the parade Friday night were: Alpha Pire Company, State College; | Pleasant Gap Fire Company; Miles~ burg Pire Company; Howard Fire Company; Undine Company, Belle-| fonte; Bellefonte High School Band, Put and ot ure Sportamen’s organization Pleasant Gap. ; Jay Robinson, Port MELE Ven- | triloguist and imitator, furnished ="01 entertainment Saturday night. 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Alst house paints peritig, all at reasonable | Bee How. x30 and perienced workman ite Sampeell (Briyderwown) gd RD 2 Wanted to Buy WANTED] Tags chickens ar Ca tre Hall market fo! oaives and 54-R-11 on Cen iu ain In the on ttie sheep, Call Centre Hall rd wo Sidney T. Riegal Pa Of Articles for Sale SALE An Acorn Can goa E Confer ran suit. etm Howard ow {for heap. W Pa Hoover laird M1 x30 POR BALE--One good used sweeper, a great Dargai Korman residence, last house in Eagle POR SALE A good cook stove, will im hard or soft ¢ or wood inquire of Bugene Shawver, Aarons. ge. Pa x81 POR SALE-9'x9 umbrella compiete with metal stakes vas porch and flooring $500 Meek, Bellefonte, Photie 228-R POR SALE--1 will have potatoes at my home from now on, Prank Brooks, Bellefonte, Pa. R D. 2 1 mile east of Pleasant Gap, Phone 476-03 x30 Flas tent can- L L x30 FOR SALE-A small Prigidaire, 3- burner ofl stove and a four burn- er gas stove. Inquire of Lee Reed, West Lamb Street, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 1'N- R x30 LUMBER Boost home trade, buy di. rect from mill, Penna. Pine, hem- lock. hardwood Bouthern and weslern roofers and floorin John Lyons & Bona Howard, Pa. ond. 131. x38 POR SALE- ] Voit Delux “Wincharger with 50-ft, steel tower, also Sooot- bike with 3 speeds will aul 2 per- 30 mi hour, 75 m. on gal Ernest Long, Julian, Pa. x30 FOR SALE Good “of npoft coal, stove wood, sand, crushed stone, tan soll and buildine stone, lire Reed, Bellefonte Pa er SOLS Lee ] West Lamb Street, Phone 174-R x32 | FOR SALE— Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims. Backed by written guarantee Open Walifun evenings until # o'clock, Aulo service, Snow Phone 753 POR SALE—AIl Kinds of native saws od lumber at $25 to $28 per M. Ap- proximately 20 squates of slate roof- ing—no reasonable offer refused. ©. W. Houts Lumber Co. State Conese, Pa Phone 703. SALE—One O11-O-Mia tic or see [. C. Stonebraker, 820 Turn- pike Ave, Clearfield, Pa. or phone Clearfield Poe x30 FOR SALE—1 % h. » ball phase. Pine for chop or hammer mills. Also blacksmith drill Joseph Jodon, 119 W. High Bellefonte, Pa. BUILDING A HOME We have a full line of concrete foundation blocks, soil pipe and nitinas, Jepve tanks ted “outs. Lumber aber: Pon Sten Tada Motorcysie as low as $196.00. Buy and Tide the same model Indians as Lucky Teters uses. Bee them at Night. | hart's Motaveyvie and Bicycle y 141 w. 4th. Soke FE | POR plumbing ES fornes ah Boho be seen nu Dara: Rin Auto Btreet, Prone 108 ~ Sale or Exchange on he YX Joadef | La su | pom BALE-Or Rt lock, Xi Belletonte 1. D. 3 (Zion). Phone in- | ‘Real Estate - For Sale| ofl | burner, with ecopomizer and all | Necessary fittings for furnace. Write | | mation bearing | electric motor 110-220 volt single press. | This privilege can be used six Lunes 4 year al diferent FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE 2 good Nh four POLL wii one fAfty-four inch mule Welshi's Barn, Maple Ave Pa x30 Badd ie hot Bids, WSO Inquire at Cleurlivid Poultry BALE--First Class Leghorn, Barred Rocks, Reds, mixed straight or sexed for pri es on Kind desired. GO haelle MoAllistervilie, Pa. x34 FOR chicks 8 $0 up heavy Write K. 5 CHICK SPBECIAL--45.00 Lagthioris, Barron White Rocks, New 86.00, heavy mixed win Hal Mi« for 100 White strain, Barred and Hamp hire Reda $4 80. Puone henry Al wterviiie Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE --Pedigreed lel pups 4 mo 108 Pearl Cocker Bpan- write T. A Lexck Haven x34 oid Ber Pa FOR SALE--6 English bulidog whit Chay pups Automotive POR SALE Eye > Pa wey «ton pal xoelient « Trostie, POR BALE--A 1933 ternational truck tion. Inquire of E N ard R D Phe Ne 1721 FOR BALE iliys "deh 8285 00 H iverialile coup mnoe elu Pirasant her Ong Te Stock BALE 4 FOR Year White £ ¢t Of 3 horses Inguire Pa OK i POR SALE--Ome Guernsey and Young and good lian, Pa fresh part CG. stanto COW L POR BALE -Repistered Ayshice fresh one week. Henry A. Knox Bellefonte, Pa. BR D. 1, near Meyers c Come tery x39 “SALE Teatn mated horses and harness, weight about 3300, buying tractor Two Poland China brood ye Frank Ingram 1 mile east of ackeyvilie, Pa x30 Farm Machinery SALE- New Sipper any sige a re Ht at ers ig Pa. FOR Fananis 1S N Ms of John hialin | POR BALE 4- foot mower. 7-fo0l nder, 6-ft binder, 3 hay loaders; 1 delivery rake 1 cultivator for P- sed tractors and C. W. Behrer, Penna Phone Warrior's Mark 264 Internat: on nal 6h p en gine and 1 used MoOormick Deer. ing Mower In A-1 condition We also have a complete line of MeCor- Sek Deering tractors and farm equipment for sale, M. Harold Bets Howard, Pa Phon We am. 214 POR SALE Omborne mower 5- ft deck Internation- cut cheap arop al hay Joader. good condition. New Idea mower 5-11 cut new full line of New Idea and Papic Machin. ery at all times. James J. Markie State College, Phone 29385. x89 FOR SALE. Pull line of Solifitter farm equipment Come and get a demonstration. Get better quality imniements for less money. We have on hand mowers, rakes loaders cul- tivators, manure spreaders grain driliz gnd tractor disc plows. Dealer in Snilfitter farm egquinment. John B. Matis, Hublersburg. Pa 204 BARGAINS--At loesch Supply Co Jersey Shore, in what is needed pow in slightly used: Tractor for threching machine belt power--Mo- Cormick-Deering. 10-20 at &375; Oliver 10-20 at $275: Fordson $100 Caterpillar 8275 New 20-40 John Deere—demonstrat] John Deere Model A-—-all these slightly used: also used potato dusters, spravers and diggers: Tedders to cure Soy bean hav: horses, manure spreaders, jain drills, lime sowers plate and mer feed mills, and everything else for the farm x32 FOR SALE Business For Sale POR SALE—Cood all year around business. Restaurant and confec- tionary, opposite Clearfield hospital, will sell Business on long term lease or will sell Dusiness and propert Write or see LL. OC. Stonebraker, 820 Turnpike Ave. Clearfield, Pa. x30 FOR SALE--A T7%.acre farm near Zion, Pa. This 1s a produc- | tive farm. Inquire H. J. Holz, Belle. fonte, Pa 20 AOR BALBE--One or two of the Allison Penng Valley farms. Por Infor | ce. inquire of H M. Allison, | pring Mills, Pa. POR SALE-dot on E Locan St, ft. by 781. Alea, Crest Majestic range. Inguire of Paul Fofundl, | 10 E Bishop on. | at Pleasant Mary M. 638. POR eg hy 45 acre farm located Centre Count eloArie fs TRL acre farm ] {mile west {he fury hed | phans Home Band of Loysviile also 42 ele near Ethel x30 FOR BALE--86 agere farm acres umber, running water tric lights avallable, located McClain’ mill. Inquire Mrs Moliben, Clintondale, Pa FOR BALE-—~or will rent the house, 656 were farm, 20 gores good timber, | of Plearant Osan, Pa. alone state highway. Apply Homer Peters, il ot th BL. Lewistown Pa dha Houses for Rent FOR RENT- Seve: room Howard township, ok ough line; light, town bulidings, good garden Inquire of Ants Confer house in me Lo Dore water, outl- and fruit Howard, Pa x30 Apartments for Rent POR RENT-A 3 room apartment. Inquire We't Lamb Street Phone 174-R und urnished of Lee Reea Bellefonte, Pn x30 POR RENT--Three unfurnished, reat quire of Edw. Spicer £ Belisfonte, Psa room apartment reasonable. In- 222 E Lowan x31 POR RENT private Ing lire High Bis RENT with heat and hot venlences Mors site Big Spring FOR RENT tires rooins and hot water Mrs. Collins Bpring Street room apasrunent witn Decker bul lai ne or Co. Cor 4 and Ballon POR POR RENT- modern Six apar CONVENE nNOes nen Rooms For Rent RENT floor efonts A fur private 363-3 POR int Bell bedrommn Te nished entra Decker Motor eels PX mR RENT-—1 1 ng IEguilr Spring Pa Hn in Dex kee and High Su fonte POR RENT A basement room ly located. Powession Aug of Jacob Friedmen wan & Levine Btore, Bellgiont x38 finishea store on ed Posters - POR RENT : Garages For Rent POR A good garage 5S5B'X0 cet RENT Pe rsonal MEN OLD AT OSTREX Tonic Vigoralors, sun 40 a Tablets contain yulan ts 78 year oid doctor says I “take Owtrex myself $1.00 size, special today Tie If not delighted, maker refunds this price Call, write Wiamann & Teah ui! Announcemen ts FBSTI VAL st Hubli Jere arg on er Grange. Music A feet] val Aug by REURTON-<The annual Neff re- on will be held In the Neff Grove at Curtin Sunday August 8th Everybody welcome FESTIVAL-—The vor of the Yarnell c festival at the on Saturday. August Christi an nd surch will hol “ h ool house 12 PRSTIV) dr The Woodward 8 of A will hold a festival urday. July 20th. Bartges bana furnish music for the occasion The H hold » Howard Music and PESTIV AL No 207 will house in 20h ward Grange festival at the on Saturday refreshments x30 al test ival of 378 will be on Saturday refreshments x30 July FESTIVAL- The Br Beech Creek Grange held at Beech Creek July 2h Music, ames REUNION-—The annual Shawiey reunion will be held at Miller's Grove, near Yarnell, on Sunday, July 20. Come early and bring your bas kets and friends, x30 REUNION—The eiohth annual re- union of the Zong Clan is scheduled for Bunday. August 6, 1839 at Von. eid State Park (Hairy John's) near Woodward. Pa. on Route 45 "REUNTON—The annual ‘Walker re- uion will be held Sunday. August 6, at Miller's Grove near Yarnell Bring your baskets and enjoy the day with friends and relatives meets rg of the Treziyulny cemetery associa tion will be held on Friday, July 28th at 730 p. m. in the Wetgler band hall. All lot owners are urged to be present, REUNTON-The 38rd annual re union of the Poorman clan will be held at Orange Park, Centre Hall, on | Saturday, August 18. All members and friends of the family are cordi- ally invited to attend SONTAL~-A social will be held In the Pestiva! Hall at Pine Glen on Saturday, July 20th. for the benefit of the E church. Hot dog and | hembure sandwiches, ice cream, cake be served i and apple ple will PPRTIVAL-The Lutheran Church! of Coburn. Pa. will hold a festival on the Athletic Field. Coburn. Tues. day evening, August 22 Music will By the Tremlers Or- FESTIVAL The Perseverancs prresy X30 [of the Evangelical church will hold [8 festival on the Madisonbure sehaal grounds The main feature | is those two bove of Please and Har mony “Rawhide an41 Tumbleweed ™ x30 | of WRAK, August 4th BUPPIFR The Ladies Ald of Yar | rell United Brethren church will | farm Wednesday, Aneust 2 from i 8 oviock Home made ioe cream. | rake and candy will be for sale | Price 25 cents, Miscellaneous ASTHMA —Re- ATeemARY & ation. WANTED Dead Cows, hoses and disatied aes resis ed dee, Vogts Hendering Works, Oeo o Vort, Prop, Centre Hall, Pa., Phone bh -H-4 at our expense 18%] oid MACHINE WORK adiust lawn mowers snd May The Sharpen, oll ald during Apri we also have jn slack cold rolled steel, cap strewn and set BCTEWE Machine work of ail kinds Pwartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte Pu Phone 32-R ou GLASSES REDUCED--Having lstely lusadled new lens grinding te chinery ain prepared 0 fur sh glass. oe Al very sltractive prices. Also ear glasses( Just oul) for those with Ge fective hearing Large and oompiels toy Cerman Artificial Eyes, You do betier here than ebewhers Titi ww’ Pharmacy, Clare M. Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods the Sight nd Hearing Ald Blore. Beech Creek Pa 1U RHEUMATICS —8enad free op Rheumatistn. “Iry 1 get Relief Hepatioo Re get Retiet Hepatiog- e- wut an Alkalizer $100 Una tis Droge) 60 ri Ayhing “oil 00c, Call or mall receipis of price in th lahoratories of the Pharmacy Beech Creek, Pe poviage and packing HE TO for DOK Ie bins and in ana nals Ellmis Meritol (I Krood OM sent by Prepar “dq # 10¢ Hay Pever, Binug pnd Os conquered by Baisamneze, » new discovery. Free denon- strat dally and Sunday 10 w 12-2 to 6-7 Ww B. Ko Wednesday alternoon hours. End results positively fun anteed. Agency The TB Inhaler Ooin- B iy. Osaki or write us. The TIDULINS PhaTIACY Creek, Pa our ASTHMA farrh brand Lon oh Repairing FOHREMANS UPHOLSTERY Farle vue repalr shop, repairing, restor- ; antiques 8 specially Cale aud Bewls Modern upholstery Bhop Race 81, rear Peupy Belle Bole MM ia ie furniture Overs Dade Upliolsteri L292 iu FURNITURE age phiokslering Wim D Bhop, 102 Bellefonte Public Sales SNTURDAY JULY i offer at REPAIRED all Ek. v and slp Thompson's E lamb Pa lide ™ BL, Jhoue 20H Later) pubic in Snow Bho ‘ household goods. Bale SEPT fA BER Dr. A. A. Donahoe State College VETERINARIAN Tae Bellefonte every day at Bveriti's Allegheny will with Varters Dray Store 24 South Street Phone 109 for Appointment in WHAT BETTER J dt THAN rrr Zé LB ? Guaranteed Security for Yourself * Guaranteed Protection for Your Family Through a small sum set aside each moath from your earnings, vou will guarantee » regular monthly income for vourself when you reach retirement sage. Meanwhile, your family, through Life Insurance, will be protected. No other investment gives you these two advantages assured income to yourself, assured income to your family. Write or phone us today: GEO. R. SNYDER Local Representative. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Graco Vitalizing Here Costs but $1.50, and- It returns that cost to you many times in motor, gas and oil Jeovire, and- Then returns to you many times over in the trade-in value of DECKER 1% MOTRR460, 1 2 BELLEFONTE, PA.
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