August 17, 1939. LOCALS Miss Mildred cute, N. Y., Is a guest this week of the H EM uck family at thelr home on North Thomas street -Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, Mrs Stamm and their two sons, depart ed Sunday for Salisbury, North Corolina, where they will be gue'ts of relatives and friends until late this menth --Mrs. Anna GQGettlg and son Russell, of P! tsbu gh; have raturn- ed hcme after spending a month's vacaticn w.th Mrs, Ge tig's sisters, Mrs. David Miller, of Bellefen'e and Mrs. Paul Strunk of Runville Mr. and Mrs Jack Chamnirn, of los Angeles, California, have announced the arrival of a ney baby girl at their house, They have named her Marcie Sue. Tals is he second child, the other is a son, Rodney, 5 years cld. ~Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peters, ol Niagara Falls, N. Y. expect to re- turn home today after having been guests since Sunday of Mrs, Peters’ brothers; Frank Irvin, of Pleasant Gap; Arch Irvin, of Coleville and Samuel Livin, of Bellefonte —A motcr party consisting of E. E. Ardery and daughters, Mrs, Lela Cole and Miss Verna Ardery, of Reynolds Avenue, with: Philip OLleary as chauffeur, departed Sunday for the east coast where they are spending this week al Ocean Grove and Asbury Park —Mrs. Harriet Ray Smith and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Wyomis- sing, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte as guests of Mrs. Louella Dale Cheesman, at her home on East Curtin Street. Miss Dorothy Smith was a student at the Penn State summer sessicn —Miss Dai<ie Graham, of Brook- lyn. N. Y., former secretary of the Bellefonte Academy, is spending a two weeks’ vacation in Bellefonte with Miss Mary McGarvey, at her home on No: rth Spring Street. Miss Graham came here last Thursday night as th» driving guest of Miss MoGarvey, whe has been in Brook- lyn for a brief visit. —Mrs. Nelson Bille't, of South Water Street, deparled Sundy/ morning by bus for a two weeks' va- cation trip with relatives and fiien!s in Ocean City, N. J, and Boton, Mass. Mr. Billett, also on vacation this week, accompanied Cyrus Hoy, of Zion, and Ray Rach- au, of Williamsport, on a motor trip to Canada, their itinerary includ- ing a stop-off to see he Dionne Quintuplets, —Mr. and Mrs, Karl E. Kusse and daughter, Joan, of East Linn Street, and Miss Dona Jean Flick- inver, of Barberton, Ohio, who has been their guest for the past two weeks, departed yesterday morning for Barberton for a week's vaca lon The Kusse family will be enter- tained ij; vartous relalives and friends in Barberton, where they resided before coming to Bellefonte several yea 5 ago. ~Northern Lighgs were visible here for several hours, last Friday night and early Saturday morn- ifig, and were unusually brilliant The entire northern sky was ilu- minat:d by a cold bluish-whi e glow which shifted and wavered and was some.. mes sho: through with fing- ers of bright light. Al hough there was no mocn, the light was suffici- ently brilliant to make objects nearly as visible as in full moon- light. Many perscns went to hill- tops and o her points of vantage to watch the display ~=Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and the latter's father, Adam Fish- er, of Thomas Stieet; Mrs. E. C Burghiuff, of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover and two children, of Tyrone, spent Friday in Williamsport as guests of the John Holland family. Saturdey Mrs Burghdufl‘'s husband flew here from Baltimore and on his return Sun- day morning he was accompanied by Leslis Thomas who returned home by bus the same night, The flight (0 Baltimore required two hours’ time, with a half-hour stcp at Lewistown A Cenire County merchant calls attent.on to a new folder is- suéd by Arthur H. James, gover- not of Pennsylvania, and the Penn- sylvania State Publicity Commis- sion. The front page of the folder bears a phoo of the trylon and perisphere of the New York World's Fair, and invites fairgoers of the nation to siop awhile in Pennsvi- vania on their way to New York Although two of the main routes to the fair through Pennsylvania are shown on the folder's map Ww pass through Bellefonte, the name of the town is omibtied. --Four Centre County carriers of the Harrisburg Telegraph, accom- panied by Osborne T. Lambert, of Bellefonte, district circulation manager for that newspaper, spent the weekend on a (rip to Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Va. as guests of the newspaper In reward for thefr efforts in obtaining new subscribers, Leaving Bellefonte by bus, Friday night, they went to Baltimore, Md. where they boarded a boat for the remainder of the trip. The four carriers were Leroy Hull Belle . L fonte; William Reese, Centre Hall; | Lawrence Condo, Spring Mills, and John Brown, Millheim. ~—Officials of the Bellefonte plant of Shefield Paris, Inc, on North Water Street, have asked The Cen- | tre Democrat to notify parents of children who are permitted to loft- er in the vicinity of the plant, that the company will not be respon- sible for any accidents that may happen to such children. The offi- cials report that many youngsters gather at the plant each day to get the pleces of ice which are packed around milk cans to keep milk fresh while it is being hauled on trucks from the farms. In their eager- ness to get the ice, the children often narrowly escape being run down by trucks, and several near tragedies have been averted only through the constant watchfulness of truck drivers and plant employes, Despite this factor, the danger is ever present and unless the practice is stopped some child may be seri. ously injured, officials aver. © ober TT We Maatz, of Syra- | 'M. Bricker, at her home on Abbott's Philadelphia ice cream, Everitt's Drug Store, 24 8 Alle vheny Street, Bellefonte 2a Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, of North Thomas street, are spending brief vacation at 4 cottage in the Adirondacks Mss Virginia of Mr. .nd Mrs Petrikin apartments street, is spending a tion with relatives Pittsburgh Miss Laura Runkle, of Centre Hall, returned home the litter part of last week from Buffalo, N. Y, where she had been with friends for two weeks. She also visited Niagara Falls and Canada Mr. and Mrs children, Frances and Paul, Jr | Coatesville, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs. Coates’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McGinley at the family home on Thomas street Edward Gates of the Johnstown {in Bellefonte spend part of his annual vacation with his father and sister, Charles Gates and Miss Winifred Gates, at their home on North pring street --Mr. and Mrs | Thomas street, pratulations upon 8% home on Sundiy morning tle girl, the first child in the fam- ily, and her mother are reported to be getting along nicely Healy, daughter Fred Healy, of the West High week's vaca- and friends in Pau! Co.tes and telegrarh editor Tribune, arrived James Decker, of are receiving con- the birth of an Ad Fauble, who has been quite ill at his home on North Allegheny street for the past number ol months, is continuing to improve steadily and spends part of each day on short wilks. He Is gain‘ng in weight and aprears well on the way to complete recovery -Cuests at the home of Mrs. T. N. Shaughnessy and family, on East Howard street, include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaughnessy and the former's sister, Miss Helen Shiugh- nessy, all of Philadelphia, and Miss Ann Shaughnessy, of New York, all of whom are here for a month's vacation S.mue! Cleven- John Gar- Clayton Royer stine, Danlel Houser brick and Sinie H. Hoy departed vesterday morning in John Gar- bricks car for a motor trip to New York, where they will remain until Sunday attending the World's Fair nd taking in other places of inter- est in the New York area Mrs. louis H. Brown, of Ft Lauderdale, Florida, arrived In Bellefonte Tuesday night from New Hampshire, where she had been spending part of the summer. Mrs Brown expects to remain in Belle fonte until sometime in September as a guest of her mother, Mrs. J Rey- nolds avenue. —Mrs. EM. Gabel of Howard, left Wednesday for Rochester, N Y.. where she will visit with her ister, Mrs. Hallman for three or four weeks. Her brother, David Erb, from Michigan, will also be there on a visit, Mrs. Hellman Is not en- joying the best of health, and it for this reason that Mrs Gabel making the trip at this time Mrs. Willard Abt and daugh- ter Lois Ann, of Norfolk, Va, ar- rived in Bellefonte, Sunday, for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Abt, at their home on West Bishop street, with Mrs. Abt's sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. John Smith, at her home on Pike street. Willard Abt had planned to make the trip here with his family, but several weeks ago fractured an ankle while play- ing ba’l and has just been able to return to work is —Miss Anna Mary Troup and a friend. Miss Mary Tarallo, of Hast- ings, both of whom have just com- pleted post graduate courses at the Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, arrived in Bellefonte and are now with Miss Troup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troup, at the family home on South Thomas street. Both young hidles specialized in child- en's diseases. Miss Rebecca Troup, who will be a member of the Jun- lor class at the West Chester State Teachers’ College this fall, is spend- ing the summer vacation at her parental home —James Marshall, newly-appointed dog catcher, has swung into action and 2 number of the town's dogs, of both blooded and mongrel varieties, have “spent time” in the borough's dog pound at the Gamble Mill. For the first offense, the owners must pay a fine of 82 and the costs of feeding their pets. The dog-catcher is authorized to pick up any dog, licensed or un- licensed, found running at large at night. In the daytime any unlicen- sed dog may be taken into custody regardless of whether he Is running at large, or on a leash, while licen- sad dogs may be apprehended if Bellefonte's {found running at large. Mr. Mar- shall announces that any persons who are annoyed by dogs should inotify him by calling the Thomus Coal Yard at 515-J. ~A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse, on | Bast Linn street, Priday night, in honor of the birthday anniversary 'of their daughter, Joan, and also in honor of Joan's guest, Miss Don- na Jein Plickinger, of Barberton, Ohio. Those who were present for Jane Jodon, Phyllis Jodon, Nancy Wagner, Helen Keeler, Sarah Risan, Edith Risan, Eleanor Dobelbower, Lina Mitchell, {Charles Guyer, Bill Dunn, Bill Me- Bill Beatty, Bobby Schaeffler, S8wen- entertainment was a scavenger hunt in which the guests scoured the town in quest of odd and hard-to find objects. Refreshments at the Kusse home topped-off the even- Wari ing's program. PF - of | S.turday evening to] week's | pound baby girl, born at their | The lit-! ~Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Lane, | lof MeKeesport, motored to fonte, Sunday, to spend several days | Belle- one of the | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. ~Louis Brown, of DuBois, son of | owners of the Brown Boot 8hops, 18 managing the Belles with Mr. Lane's grandmother, Mrs, | fonte store while the regular man- James B. Lane, at her home East Linn street Michael Pligianos, of the Bose on ager, James Green, is absent on & two weeks’ vacation Mrs. Leo Gagnon and ltue ton Candy Kitchen, returned hom» daughter, Ruth, returned to thet Tuesday from Alden Springs, N. Y., home In New York City, yesterday, after spending two weeks nealth resort. Mr the sea each summer A. C Derr, editor of The Cen- tre Democrat, is taking a well-earn- ed vacation from his editorial du- ties this week and ls spending the time with members of his fami y touring through Central Pennsyl- vania and in gener: “taking easy.” Mr. and Mrs Merle M. Wetzel, of Waterbury, Conn. are expected to arrive in Bellefonte Saturday to webster, Mr Mrs Ethel resi- with sister, spend a week's vacation Wetzel's mother and Emma V. Wetzel, ind Mrs, Wetzel McCoy, at the family dence on Willowbank street, \ B. Ralph Summer, of Bouth | Spring street, has been selected as {the interivewer for At thet after having been guests Plagianos visits months of life father, for wo father, in Mis John L. Wetzler, Milesburg Mr, and Mis. E. D. Ammerniai, with Mr. Rich Sheerioss ther riding guest, all of Jersey Shore motored to Bellefonte on Sunda) and spent the day with the form: a John T. Ammerman, #3d Mrs. Ammerman Mr. and Mrs bridge and young Gagnon's at his home $8 Buin- ol HE William son, John spent the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mus ser and family, at their home i Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Bainbridge fore her marriage, was Miss H Brown, of Bellefonte Miss Virginia Bertram, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bertram, be = rn the American of Spring Creek, received word lust { Public Opinion, Inc. of Princeton, week from the Allegheny Genera N. J, to conduct a series of cross- Hospital Bchool of Nursing, Pitts- [sectional surveys in this area. The pyrgh, Pa. that she has been ac- nationwide survey deals with poll-| cepted as a student nurse In tical, social and economic questions ident of Eist Linn street, suffered a { heart attack at his home about § D. M. Kline, well known resi- | early in September to take the leave her wil up fall class. Miss Bertram duties, Announcement yes- was made o'clock yesterday morning, and last | terday by Mr. and Mrs. James Ker- {night was reported to be { comfortably, although his {liness Is {causing his many relatives | friends throughout the county some concern "Don" Eckel, of Bellefonte, suc- cessfully completed a solo flight at the State College Air Depot Tuesday morning, thereby finish- {ing the [first stage of training re- quired to obtain a pilot's license for operation of aircraft. Mr. Eckel, graduate of the Bellefonte High school last June, has been recelv- ing instruction from Pilot Sherm Lutz since July 5 M. Ward Fleming, of Bellefonte, former judge of Centre county and past president of the old Twenty- fourth district of Rotary Interna- tional, of which the Altoona club is a unit, spoke Tuesday noon at the pigrida regular luncheon meeting of the Altoona Rotary club. Judge Flem. ing selected as his subject "Objec- tives of Rotary.” Edward Hartman the local Wels store annual week's vacation his absence, John Mokle, charge of the store. Mr. and Hartman and daughter, Helen parted Monday for a motor trip Canada, their itinerary Including stops see the Quintuplets, the Thousand Islands region places of interest manager of is enjoying his is In Mrs de- Jr to to and other ged Dun- and Glen Mrs. Owen Dunklebarger A OG ~Raymond son of Mr, and Mrs k ebarger Bellefonte Kelley, son of Mr. and Kelley, of Coleville, have obtained releases from the local National Guard troop to join the U Corps. They left Bellefonte Augu t 21 and | of their daughter, 8. Air gheny street resUng schner, of East High street, Belle fonte, of the marrfage last April Hazel Ida, 1 Robert L. Penrod, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Penrod, of Windber, for- merly of Bellefonte. There were NO attendants at the ceremony, took place in Winchester, Va Mrs. Collings Shoemaker sister, Miss Betty Stevenson W.ddle, will leave this Thursd Washington, D. C bring the former's daughter, Sally has been visiting her aunt Sara Stevenson, who will al company them home for her ai vacation which she will spend her parents, Mr. and Hrs. O« Stevenson at Waddle Mrs. F W father, Lincoln expect trip today to south after Ving spent months with relatives and in Centre county and e the north. They their visit to 0 Lo Harriman Musser to begin their home Primm sew her some exten and during Mr. Musser has not been in the of health for the several Before her marriage Mrs was Miss Mary Musser fonte Sant past Whittaker Schiow apartments, South gheny street, a Penn State st has been engaged In decor:ting painting signs for Bellefonte ress during the past weeks, Among the jobs complet are ones on the front of the dis windows at the Worth store, and the new Levine store. South Alle His designs are orig- inal and the work is of excellent Edward f ou houses 7 and were sent to Qirlisle barracks quality uritil Tuesday of this week when they were sent to Fort Slocum, New York, to await shipment to Panama for three years’ service The wedding of Miss Glerun, of New York City, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Glenn, of Mt Fagle, and Foster W Pullerton, of Phoenix, Arizona, will be solemn ized In the Methodist church. Cur- tin, at high noon. Saturdov, August 19. with the bride's brother, the Rev. Walter FP. Glenn, of Dills- burg, officiating. Miss Glenn Is widely known in the Bellefonte rea. having been a former Belle- fonte High school student — Mrs Jack Montgomery of North Spring street, this week re- rigned her position as clerk in the offices of the Centre County Thrift Corp., on West High street. and in Frances Visitors at the home of Mm lis Way at Unionville last were Jick Moore and wife burgh Helen Meyers He and James ) Paul Bweitzer Harry Hall and Pauline and Dorothy lonville. Mrs. Way Waiter Eberhart home her niece, Mrs. B who is much im ITO winess The board directors of State College American Lezion and Auxiliary Junior D/um and Bugle Corps Tuesday night coe ted Drillmaster C. W. “Buck” Tavior resignation and decided against en- tering the corps in the national championships at Chicago this fall Taylor, who oo'lapsed after the Om visited n Sunday ! we Poor - man ! a8 recent anche of the near future she and her youn<e corps retained the State champion- son will join Mr located for some time. Mrs. Mont- Montgomery In chip at Willlamsport. Saturday i Ruchester, N. Y.. where he has been gioned because of ill health re- The Chicago trip was voted down be- gemery, who has been residing at cquse of the expense Involved and been Company tiie home of her parents, Mr Mrs. Morris B Runkle, has etaployed by the Thrift for tne past year or more ~Mrs. George Jodon of the serious iliness of her sister Mrs Fred Bwain, of Kansas City, Mo. - Mr, and Mrs. Clyde G. Bwartz and daughter, Mary. of East Logan street, returned home Monday from a ten days’ visit with Mr. Swarts’ East prother, Guy E. Swartz, of Detroit Lamb street, has received word of | Michigan. at his along Clark Lake, Swartz learned summer home Michigan. Ouy the machinist’s who has contracted typhoid fever. trade from 1901 to 1907 in the old Mrs. Swain, the former rancls Lingle Machine Shop. Bellefonte Bluir, of Bellefonte and State Col- whi'e his uncle, James Seibert was lege, left the latter community With foreman of that plant. After leav- her husband six weeks ago, after no this community he was employ- Mr. Swain had completed two years’ 4 by the Westinghouse Company of study for his master's degree at at Pittsburgh. and been mington, Ohio, Penn State. The two have later In Wil- and Philadelphia traveling quite extensively through 1, 1010 he went to Detroit where the mid-west and it is believed Mra Swain, former cashier at the Mc- Lanahan Drug store in State Col- he established the successful Swartz Tool Products Co. which manufac- tures tools, jigs and fixtures. His lege, contracted the malady some- prother. Clyde. conducts a flourish- where during their travels, --At a combined bridge, dinner, and shower held Tuesday evening at the Nittany Country Club honor of | Brouse, daughter of ing machine shop on Race street, Bellefonte, ~Tony and Joe Panetia, father In and soh, of Philadeiphia, entertain- Miss Carolyn Harper oq the members of the Bellefonte Willlam H.| Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs at a joint | Brouse, of ‘Bouth Thomas street, juncheon of those two organizations, | Miss Brouse's engagement to Rich- Tuesday noon. at the Markland Ho- ard H. Hall, of Wyomissing, engagement were grouped in a bowl of flowers at the center of {cards were attached, of Bellefonte's graduate of | school and of Fairfax Hall, Waynes- i boro, Virginia. Por the past three | years she has been assistant man- younger set, ; Corporation on West High street. | Mr. Hall, a son of Mr. and Mrs, H. WAS | tg], announced. Cards announcing the known by sight The Panetta's are probably to nearly every Bellefonte resident, for every sum- the mer for the past twelve years they (table. Pink ribbons, to which the have visited the town once, and led to ench sometimes twice, to render sidewalk place at the table. No date has been concerts of accordion set for the wedding. Miss Brouse, horn” music. one of the most popular members | cordionist of considerable and “snake The son is an ac- | ta‘ent, | Is 9 while the father is no less a master the Bellefonte High of whatever it takes to pliy a snake horn. 80 well pleased were the din- ers with the Panettas’ concert that the evening's festivities were: Alice | ager of the Centre County Thrift the usual hour for adjournment was delayed by more than a half hour, iand the musicians were rewirded | A. Hall, of Wyomissing, is a student | Hugh Manchester, of industrial engineering at Penn | Btate and will graduate from that! attended the announcement party | Ginley, Don Pinge, Stanley Musser, institution next June. Guests who gel Smith and Jim Cox. The chief were: Mrs. Jack Montgomery, Mrs, 'Donald Klinger, Mrs. Earl Heverly, | Mrs. Benjamin Herr, Miss Janet | Brouse, Miss Mary Fleming, Miss | Mary Baum, Miss Jane Beatty, Miss | i Ida Fisher, Miss Erma Sloop, and Miss Betty Caseber, by a generous purse contributed by | the Rotarians and Kiwanians. (Continued on page four) i YEAGERS #eeeees SPECIAL! Men's Work Shoes $1.79 Remarkable Values, BELLEPO PA Page Five —— I € FRTISEMEN es oroestm— LASSIFIED ADV 30,000 People Read This Column “Very week. 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Riegal, Cen Pa 1d Work Wanted RIED Cal Excavating ng jobs Call § am Osppareill WANTED Contracting ashes on mber | iH eraain expires nstall garbage cats, Truck- ali Rind Call M7-J Beiie- San Cappareill, Coleville 321 Articles for Sale BALE English type baby o<car- vigge, 190 West Howard Street Belisfonte 171-1 £33 POR SALE- Mme Ciayta Pa. BR D 2 POR SALE--Fing home grown 1 : sorg, W 4 1. Centr alince NN. ilige ¢ Hall Pa FOR BALE~Recleaned need 1: ire of Paul R ( on D M Kine farm, Axe Mann hed used crated mil Ha g38-R-21 PUR SALE Ww baitlies al Bilges Belictonte, Pa. Phone EPeoaches Pruitt Parm 65-3222. MiMlinburg POR 8Al Phone Hill, FOR SALE-6oft or glove wood Ado 8 Emel haui- Snow Bhoe P £34 JAIME FOR SALE -8otumer Plano in good candition Can be purchased cheap inguire 124 E Bishop Street Beliefonte Pa he FOR SALE--A 1034 Harley Davison motorcycle, in good condition, Will finan sell cheap, Dunlap Motor Co. Beliefonte, Pa x34 POR SALE--Coal and wood. topsoil white plastering sand, brick work sand Call 347-7 Bellefonte, Sam Capparelll, Colevilie sou POR SALE Peaches at Yearick's rehard. 8 miles west of MIN Hall ring containers (No sales Sunday) Phone 4511 MIN Hall x33 POR SALE--Oak front dow nine beveled glass panels irchosed cheap, Taguire ishop St. Bellefonte, FOR SALBE-Pomtoss, cucumbers natoes mangoes ies at my home Pleasant Gap 2, on Tues. Say and Priday, Phone 521-R-1. H [ hier a with Can be 14 E x34 FOR SALE--New Perfection oll stove 3 burners 1 | r and 1 small oven, very good oondition—for sale cheap Inquire or write Laurena Shope, Port Matilda. Pa x33 FOR SALE-New Pennsylvania 44 eed wheat, Alsg good cooking ADDIe: and potatoes. | Joseph HH Owens RHR. D fonte. Pa. Phone Zion 20-R-22 POR SALE~Winter onion sets, now . Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 500-M. x34 LUMBER--Boost home trade; buy di- rect from mill, Penna. Pine, hem- lock hardwood Southern and western roofers and flooring. John Lyons & Bota. Howard. Pa. né 181 FOR SALE--Zenith 8 tube table mode! *adio. Operates on a 6 volt & ore batt ay. Also winiohafrer complete Will sell reasonable Quire of W. H. Richards, Julian, 2. POR BAIE_One Quality electric Slove, breakfast set, small rugs. mirrors spreads. floor lamps DOfch rug and furniture and child's | awn swing, BE P. jow, Pleasant Gap, Pa bh ge x33 In| his privilege can be used six llnes o year al differen FOR BALE--All kinds of native paw- ed lnber at $25 W 828 per M. Ap- proxunately 20 squares of late roof. LOR ~~ 10 reasonable ofler refused. © W. Houts Lumber Co. State College Pa. Phone 708 FOR SBALE--A full line of Bollfitter and Cook ut Come and uty In L farm machiany I & cononstration, We 2 the 1a0st COniplews line of farsa eq" Woueit In the oe ty. Alo Bliver King tractors, Deal- er, J. B. Matis, Hubiersr utg, Pa, Jatt FOR BALE] saie al my Home (The Chas. Smith farm at second raliroad crossing) August 21 and 22, the following articles: 1 old pine corner cupboard: 1 old pine kiwchen cupboard; 1 oll stove (4 burner); 1 kitchen range (Prizer Regal). ! solid DOOK Cpe i close! sOlid wing rock wing: Horton Alexander Live Stock FOR BALE-Nine pigs, 6 Inquire Mrs Edwin Bellefonte D 2 will offer at private Milesburg oF m walnut bureau wash x33 util and er, Lee bed R weeks d Fiedler x33 of R FOR SALE ween 50 a ! Yorks, Milesburg X33 ready FOUR SALE-A Holstel: H I Wit- 1 DU for service quire of A W mer, Bellefont ) Ler naey Cow fresh ] Inquire of BR. D FOR BALE--A OG pOONTT Wit 3r John D 11. x34 OOw Robt Mile«- x33 FOR BSALE--Fresh with ssoond . Howard R Guernsey all George D. 2 “back Wl bure POR eistered Estella M1 POR SALE-<A ita side G Inquire of E Belisfonte, R BALE Fourteen Dux Dig M_ Bath Eagle) ood « Vem B D POR BALE Ue fresh ree 10 3Y with, Unionvild POR Topmey leer oul BALE Seven glock OO ana SpTing Stormestown head isting CaIves Pa i" POR SALE EXCHANGE a" mare eight years old, weight 1500 Exchange for cattle Merril Harpsier Warriors Mark R (Centre Line OR D POR SALE ee yer FOR SALE--A welght 3300 also 5 Holatei: o% | soon with 3rd calf Pleasant horses YOLre fresher tesa of bay ages 5 and er Cig | SALE owl Hereforda POR f OTA roan Year Oren 8 ta Writ Lockridge 04 Nason Poultry POR SALE--New Hampshire puliets all Jaying. Inguire of Robert Ross Linden Hall Pa, Phone Boaisburg 3142 POR SALE Fifty New Hampshire | Red pulletsa 4 months quire of M KN Vonada 2. Phone Zion 1TN odd. In- Bellefonte R x34 POR SALE-—-First Class chicks #4 80 up. Leghorn Barred Rocks, Reds heavy mined straight or sexed Write for prices on kind desired. O K. Schaeffer, McAllisterville, Pa. x34 FOR BAIP-8ome New Hampshire Red cockrels about 5 months old Hatohed at McCoinb ha'chery Montoureville Alen pO about one year old Inquire of Mrs Merrill Weaver, Bellefonte, R. D 2 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE--Two beagle pups twc months old. Merril Harpster Wor. riore Mark, RD. (Centre Line) x33 FOR SALE Pedigreed Cocker Bpan. jel pups 4 months old write A Berry, 1080 Pearl Street, Lock Haven, Pa x! Automotive FOR SALE--A 1030 Oraham sedan, in good condition. Inquire of Purl Hartswick, Spring Mills, Pa x33 POR BALE--A 1837 Willys Deluxe sedan, good condition, €28500 Will finance. Randall M, Keller, Pleasant Gap. Pa. Phone, Bellefonte 660-J-3 ase CAR BARCAINS 10388 Cheviblet Master Deliixe Town Sedan (like | new): 1937 Chevrolet Master Delaixe { Town Ooupe: 1987 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe club sedan: 1937 Chevrolet | Master Deluxe Town Sadan: 1985 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Se n: 1984 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coach; 1933 Chevrolet Master Peliuxe COoure: 1037 Chewolet Truck (chassis and onb, 157 in. wheel hase and dusl wheels); 1820 Ford | Coupe. These cars can be bought on the sassy OG. M.A. C. payment plan | Bierly’'s Garage, Rebersburg, Pa. x33 Farm Machinery | tires. | POR SALR-leR Two-Way Rid- 0M. Ross, Linden BUILDING HOME Ave 2 fun line ofc A ohare, blocks, Contr tb. Sethi 0 Dud > 0 Pa. Phone 708. i plow, Chas Hall, Pa. FOR | urnetor | Furnace { 18-R-8 { of | «ge cutter 20t1 | slid | | Spring Street, Beliefotite x35 | | Priedman | sion | ™riedman | or BALE A a 26 nh shally ie Treaster 16-27 Cae p Lae Op LETPIVRS I HRT Centre Hall tractor engin Inquire KR. 313 x46 wna Als = gd JF mower Toot 8 hay loaders, |) 1 cultivator for P- 12 tractor, also used tractors and plow, C. W. Behrer, Penna Pa., Phone Warrior's Mark 20u FOR SALE -4-Toot binder; 6-11 bluder side delivery rake | PCR BALE--A used New ldew No 8 mare spreader and MeoeCaor ~ mick Deering corn binder in A-l con- ion. We also have complete line MceComuick Deering tractors and Harold Betz 8311 arm eyuipment wh Howard. Pa. Phone 2731 race 16~ FOR BALE--10-20 1 H C 20-30 Rumliey oll pull ursclor 90 Rumley oll pull tractor; 8-16 I H C. tractor: Pordson tractor; 117 Bliz- rard Ensllage cutter; 10° Papec Ensil. 1000 Watt 82 volt Light Empire Grain drill; No 1 Dellinger Hammer mill; Empire g-hoe grain drill Also new tractors and new ensiisge cutters Cone In snd look them over Eungard Ser joe Btation, Spring Mills, Pa x33 Card of Thanks enerstor, | WILLIAMEB We thanking all buted in any ing the death of J Mv metit Mos Children ils take Imes ns persons who oon manner or 8 WwW willl Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE-8 roomn house and Jot in Bellefonte, All convenjences, good condition. Inquire of Eva G. S8imp- son, Mashannon, Centre Co. Pa. 314 FOR BALE A dwelling. all conveniences #t Pleasant Oap Pa, Inquir Mary M. Pauble, Bellefonte 638 story frame localed e of 2% POR SALE--The W. W. Win popes, 6 miles west ( Buffalo Run V WwW. C. Wiuner 3ellefonte, Pa tillable, 80 acres are pasture and Oov- ered with saw timber, worth $800 Ww $1000, one of the best ! n Centre county x33 | ¢ ind, © a improved road door, telephone 4 4 house and eleciric light rods AWAY Price 85000 Paul W. Houser Lemont Houser, Bellefonte Houses for Rent Led with POR RENT A POORTIA Dah Yy Bept ] Two fur of 13 nished | apart. Logan site ments Inquire Past Street, Bellefonte rooms and furnished x33 POR RENT-—Apartment § bath. heal and hot wale Phone Bellefonte 314-R POR RENT--A § with Hath and for lady teachers Logan Bt Phone TOOT garage cated 134-J apartment al FOI at 26 W FOR RENT 3 room apartment light, heat installed 45 8 RENT -Purnished three rooms, including gd hot water gas glove 0 Collins Shoemaker Ith ny FOR RENT Several apartments, all conveniences anshed rooms and apartments he Haupt place mansion house Haupta Place, Bellefonte, Pa ’ FOR RENT--8ix apartments, wit modern veniences inciudi walter and heat Will f August Inquire ol Friedman, Clo Friedman oO ot ot ™ | Store. Bellefonte, Pa Rooms For Rent POR RENT--A basement room, ofn- trally located. Possession Aug Is Inquire of Jacod Frieimsn Clo & levine Store, Bellefonte a x33 | POR RENT—A newly finishea store centrally Jocated, Poses - 1st. Inquire of Jacob Cio Priedman & Levine Pa x33 room, Aug Store, Bellefonte, | FOR RENT-—In Lemont, possession at | hens | immediate or September. Living room with kitchenette, bed room bath. etorage ron, basement porches, garage and garden Partly unfurnished. Private. Ella Bot- tor, Lesnont, Pa Garages For Rent 58x60", FOR RENT -A good garage centrally located possession diately, Inquire of Jacob Friedman, Cio Priedman & Levine Store, Belle- fonte, Pa Announcements FESTIVAL--A festival will be held at Salona on Saturday, Aug 19th Music by the Bartges band CONCERT—The Bariges Band will give & musical concert at Rolling Green Park on Sunday. August 20th, REUNION--The second Btters reunion will be held day. Sept. 2nd, at Whispering Pines, Allport, Pa. REUNION {The will be held at Reervolr Park rone, Pa. on Saturday, Aug Everybody welcome, REUNTON--The 4th annual Dillen reunion will be held Bunday. Aw 20th up Mug Lick Hollow, near Ju- 19th lian at Prank Dillen’s summer home. | HOME COMING The seventh an- | nual Home Coming of Curtin M. EK. | shurch will be held Aug 20th. For. mer members ang friends are o©ore Alally invited x33 FESTIVAL-The yoting men’s class of Pleasant Valley will hold thelr festival at Pleasant Valley, Aug 23 Rx. Wihamagort i Farms . Y will the music, i n cow, pure bred with heifer calf. Chas, M. Hall, Pa x33 Int. gasoline Rov Petser. 4 Tdea line of New ery at all times State College, i i DINNER AND SUPPER--The 8u- smnna Wesley Boclety of the Miles | bum Methodist chumnh will hold 8 | shicken and noodle dinner and - 1 Ber on Thursday Sentember, 7. In 2pm and from 8 tu. 8 p.m. Tick. ots 25 and 50 cents imme- | x33 | Ts REV IVAL--Hpocial slack Mowlianson Bugday, Aug. 200nh hoa 20h Ev evening at 745 Special minksters, pastors DFP Wi Mans and Onul Jones, from Wales meetings sl Park Legiaiing 220, 28rd, 2415 FESTIVAL Bible Class £ #1 iret will The Willing Workers of Blo msiown Methodist ho'ad a festival on church lawn, Friday evening, August oth, Free emterialnment will be provided. In the event of rain. tie festival will be held iu the 1 O O FP. Hall tha Ww FESTIVAL--The Lutheran cht of Coburn will holg & festival on t Coburn athietic field on evening, August 22. Music furnished by Trensiers Home Band, Loyeville, A { wili be suctionsd oH fruit feature of the festive Orhan’ Wock wma off us A MOVIES AT BNOW Lion plclure program Paul Chaney will be Bunow Bhoe Methodist ght, August 18 Al Pictures will be free, offering red the Prancls Willara ment of the W. ( U ™h gram will begin : 0'¢ BHOE A Qirecieg held Church are teyy for al Miscellaneous DEAD 81 JOCK —HRemovea Call anytime at 676-J-8 Lioya L Pa Prot. y my expertise, phone Bimith, Milestiurg. 1 INSURANCE20 WANTED —-Dend, old and disabled COWS, horses and mules removed dee, Vogts Rendering Works, Geo Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall Pa. Phone S6-R-4 st our expense vu JER MAKING The der “ atl B y vill Aug. 22. 24 & days a t ABBOT) BEaward H pase C11 ‘ per ry re p Wee, rednall Harpster CIDER PRESS The O. P Reese « ou 4 JER MAKING—The Axe Man: folowing AND ASTHMA ASY. a nau discovery LY results DUA LON Mrs E LOG 33 GLASSES REDUCED--Having lately insalied new Jens grinding me chinery an prepared to fur ‘sh glass. f al very altractlive prices Also ear glasses! just out} for those with de- fective hearing. Large and complies stock Cerman Artificial Eyes. You can do bLetler here than elsewhere Tibbins' Pharmacy. Clare M. Tibbens Drugs & Oplical Goods, the Sighs and Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Ps 104 TO RHEUMATICS Send for free bookiet on Rhewmstism. Try Tib- bins and get Relief Hepatioco Re- tin and get Relief AA00- Re pails Eliminant and Alkaiizer $1.00; Meritol (Rheumatism Drops) 60c; Krood Ol Rubbing oli 60c; Cali or 10c. powiage and packing. ASTHMA, K Hay Pever, Binusg gnd Ous- farTh., conguersd by Balsamese a brand new discovery. Free demon. stration dally and Sunday 10 0 12-3 to 6-7 Ww 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively WaT ~ antesd. Agency The TB Inhaler Wii pany. Ouall or write us. The Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa NOTICE-—To tax payers of wp. The 193% tax withdrawn note Oh your statement and scoordingly Board A W Personal MEX! FEEL YOUNGER PEP UP TODAY Put vigor in that “Od at 40" run down body with Ostrex Tonle Tablets $1.00 size special today 7c. WT not delighted, maker redands this price. Call, write Wid- mann & Teab Repairing FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ture repalr shop, repairing, restor- ing antiques a specialty and rush seats. Modern upholstery. Sho North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone 400-M i? FURNITURE REPAIRED ire made to all kinds of 0 ture and slip oovers made . ns Upholsterin Shop, 102 BE Lamb St, Jhone 520-2 Bellefonte, Pa nt 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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