September 7, 1939. won HR LOC ALS — — —Mr, and Mrs. Robert Torrens, of | Rochester, N. Y., were weekend guests of the Frank P. Hoag family | at their home on Nor h Thomas | Stree, | —Mrs, J. Arthur Dubbs returned | home Monday from Mercer where | she had been visiting relatives for several days after she and Mr. Dubbs spent a week's vacation at] the Woild's Fair in New York, —Mrs, M. Ida Krebs, of Ball. more, M1, who is spending her an- nual two weeks' vacation with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Swisher, at Jullan, was a pleasant | visitor in (hs office, Friday, while in Bellefonte on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. —Mr, and Mrs. Lutfer Arncld.| son and daughter-in-law of the Rev. and Mrs. Clarence E. Arnold, | of Bact Linn Sireet, have gone 0] Det oft, Mich., where Mr. Arnold] has accepted a position with the Gelat n Produce s Company, manu- | facturers of all kinds of medicinal capsules, -Dr, Willlam J. Schwarts, prison | physician at Rockview penitentiary, | has returned to his duties after a | twe weeks vacation at Virginia Beach. During his absence, his duties at Rockvidf¢ were in charge of a Dr. MoG.ll, who was sent in from the Pittsburgh disiric. as a subs: itute, —The Misses Edna Coder and Sylvia Yea'ick, of Bellefonte, and their escorts, Rober; Oberheim and Richard Heliman, of Lock Haven, journeyed to Ge'tysburg over the holidays to visit Mr. Oberheim’s p.other, Ray, who is a patrolman there. They spent Monday tour- ing Harrisburg and Hershey —Guests of Mrs. Flora Delallo at her home on East Beaver Street over Labor Day included Mr, and Mrs. John Vettice and four sons, Michael, Louis, Ernest an! Edward, of Oak Lyn, N. J; Mrs, Albert Celani and Miss Dorothy Casino, of Camden, N. J., and Mrs. George De- Lallo and daughter, Cecelia, of Hazelon. —The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, paster of St. John's Lutheran church, will motor to York today to brine M:s. A.nold and their son. David, to Bellefon.e after their an- nual vacation at a summer cottage near York. The Rev. Mr. Arnoid term.na ed his vacation last week- eni and returned tc Bellefonte to be in charge of regular services, Sunday. —Miss Ethel Delallo, three-vear- ol. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JO- seph Delallo, of East Howard Street, suffered a f{ractured lefi collarbone, shortly before nocn on Tuesday, shen she fell from a div enport at her parental home. The little girl was taken to the offices of a physician where an x-ray ex- amina jon was made and the brok- én bone was set. She is now rest- ing eccpifo.tably at home. ~When Mr. and Mrs, Hugh M. Quigley returned to their home on East Curtin Street, last Thursday night. from a en days’ visit to the World's Fair in New York and with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pre erick Rey- tolds, Jr. and family at their summer cottage cn Fire Island, L. 1.. they were accompanied home DY Mr. Quigley’s brother-in-law, Sam- uel H. Reynolds, Jr, ¢f New Yo k City, and his bride of a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds remained here until af er Labor Day -A motor party consiting of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon K. Robb. Mis Mary Robb, Miss Grace Corman and Elmer Decker, all of Bellefonte, returned home last Thursday night | from a 1300-mile five-cay trip to Canada. Leaving Bellefonte last Sunday the group went to Wells- b 0, then to Wa kins Glen and to the Thousand Tslan{:. Crossing into Canada they visited Montreal and other cities before reiurning home through New York State, their jtinerary including a visit to the World's Fair in New York City. ~The Misses Madeline and Jane | Noll, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Cilbert Noll, of Pleasant Gap, ex- pect to return to their studies late | this week. Madeline will be a se- nior In the Asbury Park High! Bchool, and aza‘n will make her home wih her aunt, Mrs. H T. Grubef, in that city during the school year Jane, who will be a secord year student in the Lans- downe High School, will reside with her uncle, L:vin Noll. The youne ladies’ father Gbert Noll, expects to take them to (heir respective schools Priday or Saturday. —Misg Madel'ne Carpeneto, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Carpeneto, of E. Curtin Street, will leave tomorrow for Scranton, where | the will enter the novitiate of the | Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Marywood Ccllege a’ that place, motherhouse of the | order. Miss Carpeneto, is a gradu- | ate of St. John's Parochial school | and since her graduation from the | Bellefcnte High schoo! in 1935, has been employed a= secretary to John | Curtin, Sr. assistant sales man- ager of the Bellefonte division of the American Lime & Stone Com- | pany. Mr. and Mrs. Carpeneto the'r sons, Louis and George Jr. | and Mr, Carpeneto’s sister, Louise | will leave tomorrow morning accompany her to Scranton, —Charles W. Stoddard, Jr. mo her, and his three-year-old son, | Dickie, of State College, well known | in Belleionte, escaped seriou in-' jury Sunday morning when their ar and another machine were in- n a head-on collisicn on a! Hollywood, N. Y.. TEE H Es ef i gi : LEE] 8 | Thompson summer collage -Abbott's Philadelphia ice cream, Everitt’s Drug Store, 24 8. Alle- gheny Street, Bellefonte, the Presbyterian church will meet a. the Chapel a 7:80 o'clock Fri- day evening. All members ae urged to be present, ~Mr. and Mrs, Jack Emley Smith, ; the Driccoll apartments, had as their guests during the week- end and Labor Day, Mr. and Ms R G. Mowey, of Indiana, Pa. Miss Betty Peach, of Washing- ton, D. C.. was a guest during the holid ys of a former school mate, Mrs. Anne Dale Harvey, at the Dale home on West Linn Street. ~—Cuests of Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Baker at their home at Wingate during the weekend included their son, Randolph Baker, of Pittsburgh, ani Miss Page Carter Bareckson, of Washington, D. C, —Qhuests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ha'ry H. Haag, on Penn Street | on Labor Day included Mr. and Mrs | Malcolm Alkey and Mr, and Mrs Paul Haag, all of Huntingdon, and Robert Haag, of Tyrone, —Mr, and Mrs, F. L. Godshall re- turned to their home in Camden, N J.. yesterday after having spent the summer as guest's cf Mrs, Godshall’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Lamb and fam- ily, at their home on Nor:h Alle- gheny Street. —Mrs, Albert Rhoads, East Lamb Street, suffered painful bruises about one ankle last week- end when her foot struck an iron tent stake while she was walking through Grange Park, at Centre Hall. The injury was not of a seri- ous nature. --Mr, and Mrs. Gecrge R. Meek, of North Spring S reet, had as their guests duwing the weekend and Labor Day their two sons, Peter Meek. of Washington, D. C.. and George Meek, of Pittsburgh, Both returned to their respective duties late on Monday —Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Jr. of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in Belle- fonte Tuesday to spend a two weeks’ vacation with their respec.ive par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of the Keystone apartments, and Mr and Mrs. L. C. Heineman, of the Petriken apartments, —Mr. and Mrs, Dean West, of the Driscoll apartments, Eat Cur- tin Street, were guests during the weekend of Mrs. West's parents in Tyrcne, Mr. West returning {o his duties with the Bell Telephone Company he &¢ on Tuesday, while Mrs. West remained in Tyrone for several days Quests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thompson, of West High Street, during the weekend included their son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Masters, all of Wayne. They were en értained at the along of Spiing Creek —The regular monthly meeting of Ocurt Patrick McArdle, Catholic Daughters of Ame. ica, Bellefonte, will be held in the School Hall East Bishop 8S reet, on Monday evening, September 11, at 8 o'clock The usual meeiing time-—the firs Monday of the mon h-—was chang- ed because of Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Walker and daugh.er, Jean, of Worces’ er, Mass spent the weekend and Labor Day with relatives and friends in Yar- nell and in other nearby; communi- ties. Mr. Walker, a native of Yar- nell has been employed by The American Steel and Wire Company at Worcester for the past 28 years. ~iMollie Matts, of Endicott, N. Y., was 4 visitor at ths office, Saturday while she and Mr. and Mrs, William Batton and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Morgan, all of Endicott, were en- route to Philipsburg to spend the weekend with relatives and friends, and to attend the Gingery family reunicn there on Labor Day. —Cuests of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Johnstonbaugh at their home at Axe Mann las: week and during Labor Day included Ms Jchn- stonbaugh’'s sister, Mrs. Bridget Barron ani Mrs. Barron's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Frances Barron, all of Altonoa, and | Mr. and Mis. O. G, Johnstonbaugh, Of Avis. ~Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alkens, of Philadelphia. spent the weekend in Milesburg with Mr. Aiken's mother, Mrs. J. L. Aikens, while on their way home from a vacation trip through Canada. Mr, Aikens is a native of this a.ea but has been lo- cated for the past 34 years in Phil- sdelphia, where he is an instructor in the Widener Schocl for Crippled Chikiren, —After spending several weeks in Bellefonte as guess of Mrs, | Charles R. Kurtz, at her home on and Mrs. | East Linn Street, Mr. Edward Wittmer and infant daugh- | ter, Frances Elizabeth, reiurnei tw thei: home in The Bronx, New York, | on Labor Day, making the trip by rafl (rom Lewistown Mrs. Wit tmer before her marriage was Miss Lois Kurz, of Bellefonte. ~<A little daughter who has been otmed Nancy Kay, was born Friday morning at the Centre County Hospital to Mr. ¥ Philipsburg are geiting along nicely, N second child and the in the family of the Siate er, of Cap. Private Pinkbein Police at fi i] if 3% g 3 ? io 22 ~The Young Woman's Guild of I a | ~Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hodges, and son, Thomas, Jr, of Harris- | burg, spent the Labor Day season | at Curtin as guests of Mrs, H. L.! | Curtin and family. | ~<Mr. and Mrs, Hays W. Mattern, Jr. and two daughters, of East Curtin Street, spent the Labor Day season in Hollidaysburg with Mus. Mattern's parents, ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. George Thompson, in the Bush Ar- cade, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday af- ! ternoon, September 12, {1 was an- | nounced yesterday. ~Mrs. Albert Numbers, of Tren. ton, N. J, and Miss Elizabeth Walk- er, of Wilmington, Del, spent the | weekend and Labor Day with their { brothers, Ivan and Milon Walke: and families, at their summer home at Hecla Park. ~-Mrs, Bertha Loughrey of | Philadelphia, a former well known | resident of Unionville, is spending this week |n Bellefonte as a guest of the Charles Schaeffer family at their home on East Curtin Street. Mrs. Loughrey was the former Miss | Ber ha Alexander. -—Mrs. James B. Lane, of East Linn Street, has virtually recovered from injurleg suffered several weeks | ago when she Jost her balance and | {ell backword while starting up a stairway at her home. Mrs. Lane received a severe laceration of the head when her head struck a radi- ator ~Mr, and Mrs. Frank Handley, ot Washington, D. C., returned to their home there yesterday after having spent thé weekend and La- bor Day in Bellefonie as guests of | Mrs. Handley's mother, Mrs. Harry | Turner, and family, at thelr home on Brown Row. They took with them Mrs. Don McCoy and little daughter, who will be their guests for a brief time in Washington --Miss Rose Ann Brachbill, daughter of Mrs. Charles Brachbill, of South Spring Street, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in June, early ‘his week enrolled as 8 student at Rider College, at Tren- ton, N. J. Miss Brachbill was ac- companied to Trenton by her mother and by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, William Brachbill, who have returned to Bellefonte, -Mrs, Einar Nilsson and little daughter, Mary Louise, of the Chambers apartmen.s, East Curtin treet, departed Monday for De- catur, Alabama. for a visit with Mrs. Nilsson's sister, Miss Mary L. Chenault, expecting to be gone for a month or more. Mr Nilsson an engineer at the Sutton Engineering Company offices, will join his wife and daughter in the south during his regular vaca lon period later in the season ~The first regular meeting of the Bellefonte Mothers’ Club will be held at the Home of Miss Dalse Keichline, East Bishop Street, on Monday evening, September 11, at 7:46 o'clock. The gues will be Mrs. Car! Ifverson, librarian, for the Centre County Library and Historical Corporation. The guest of honor will be Miss Mary Slagel, State Nurse for Centre County. All members are cordially invited to at- tend and each member is urged 0 biing a guest ~iMrs, Harry Tumer, of Brown Row, and Ford Henry motored io Buffalo. N. Y., Baturday to spend the Labor Day seascn with Mrs Turner's son, Clarence and family and to get their fire glimpse of the Clarence Turner's fine six-weeks- old baby son, James, During their visit Clarence took them on a mo- tor drive through Niagara Palls, and into Canada, the trip being a most enjoyable one. Mrs. Turner and Mr. Henry returned to Belle fonte on Labor Day ~Mrs. G, Oscar Gray returned to her home on Wes: High Street, Monaay, from Lemoyne, where she had been with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J Oray for several weeks. Mrs, Gray went to Lemoyne for a brief wisit and while there became seriously ili. Her condition readily respond- ed to treaiment, and while she is sill somewhat weak it is believed that she is now well on the way to complete recovery. Mrs. Oray has resumed her diuries as head of the Centre County Credit Asscciation ~Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Rumberger, all of Overiea, Md. spent the week- end and Labor Day in Cenire County. The Fishers were guests of Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckenroth, while the Rumbergers were guests of rela- tives and friends in the Unionvilie | area. Mr. Fisher and Mr. Rum- berger, together with 17 o her for- mer residents of the Bellefonte vi- cinity, are now employed by the Glenn L. Marton Company at Baiti- | more, Md., which is now engaged in { the manufacture of planes for mili- fary purposs. ~<Monday afternoon's rainstorms, ‘disasrous as they were {0 Labor Day activities, were a godsend to this | area, which hag been suffering se- verely from prolonged drought. The rain was only the second one of any account in the Bellefonte area since July 4. Cardens and grass plots in this locality were | bummed to a solid brown, except in | cases where water was artificially - applied. Ciops have suffered ! heavily from the dry weather. and | some trees wurned brown | : § | : § ; : gf 4 C 2 4 eh : J Ee speaker THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five ~Misses Elizabeth and Marietta Larimer, daughters of Mr, and Mrs {Charles Larimer, of West High Street, spent the Labor Day vaca- tion with friends in Philadelphia. Ralph Gingher, of Clearfield Is spending a week's vacation with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ging- her, at their home at Curtin, Mr. Gingher holds a responsible posi tion with the Clearfield Trust Com- pany. —Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Frear, of | Philadelphia, spent the weekend al | the homes of their respective jar- { ents, Mrs. Julia Frear, of State Col | lege, and Mr. and Mrs, R. B. 8pang- {ler, of North Spring street, Belle- fonte. | ~=Mrs. James Clark, Mrs, Mary | Woodring, Mrs. Gertrude McCarty | and Mrs. George A. Miller, all ol | Bellefonte, spent the weekend and DuPont Gardens, Longwood Farm near Kennett Square, and through | Valley Forge | | —Hugh M. Quigley, of Fast Cur- | tin Street, well known insurance | representative, has been somewhat handicapped in his work for the past week because of a painful in- fecticn of the middle finger of hs right hand. The Infection is now clearing up steadily, —Mr, and Mrs. George Relsher of Stubenville, Ohio, visited friends and relatives on Phoenix Avenue over the weekend and Labor Day Upon their return to Stubenville they were accompanied by Mrs Reisher's cousin, Miss Mary Peters who will be their guest for a week --Miss Joanna Decker, of North Spring Street, will depart F:lday for a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Mle Decker, in Stroudsburg, and from “here will continue on to New York {for a visit to the Worlds Fair She expects (0 be absent about one week f - William J. Dorworth, Jr. son of Willlam Dorworth, of Philadelphia returned to the Dorworth l family home on East Linn street during the weekend from a three months’ trig to Honolulu aboard the 8. 8 Mem- phis City. During the trip he wa employed as a super-cargo on the vessel, ~Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed and two children, Jack and Virginia, of West Lamb Street, with Mary Louise Howard, of Bellefonte, and Fearon Eckley, of Valley View, ac driving guests, motored (0 Cleve- land, Ohlo, to spend Labor Das with Mr. and Mrs Joseph B. Mc- Donough, forme of Beliefonte Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rockey Pore Chester, N. Y,, who have beer spending some time with relatives and friends in Centre Coun y, will return to their home today. Lau week they atlended the Grnage Po nic at Centre Hall, and since then have been guests of Mr. Rocke brother, Harry Rockey at Zion, ~-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Currier re. turned Monday to their home in Charlerol after a week's visit in Bellefonte with Mrs, ty ry “tr oi Currier's pap ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, | of North Penn street. They tock with them Mrs. Curriers sister, Charlotte, who will become a stu- dent at the Douglass Becretarial School. Charleroi ~Recent visitors of the Rev Mrs. H Willis Hartsock. a th Methodist parsonage were his brother, J. LL. Harsock, of Troy; Mr. and Mrs. John Rumberger, of Norwood, and Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Marshall and two children : Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Rumber- ger and Mrs. Marshall are nieces of Rev, Hartsock ~—Mr., and Mrs, Merton Shelley and daughter Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Ernes. Maddox and children Bobby, Sandra and Kay. all of Akron, Ohio, sere guests on Labor Day of Mrs, Shelley's and Mrs | Maddox's grandmother, Mis, livin and Mrs. Fred Hollcbaugh, of Rey- nolds Avenue. The two ladies are daughters of Harry Irvin of Akron formerly of Bellefonte ~Mr. and Mrs. William H. Keller 2nd. of Detroit, Michigan. arrived in Stite College, last Thursday for a two weeks’ visit with relatives They were guests until Sunday of Mr. Kelier's brother, J Orvis Kel- ler, at State College, then came to Bellefonte where they are now with Mr. Keller's mother, Mrs. Har- ry Keller, of the Driscoll apart- ments, East Curtin street Amateur Hour Sunday afternoon, Sept 10. a! 2:30 o'clock at Voneida State Park five big prizes of $7. 85 and $3 will be given. Open to all ages and any Specialties you may have, jat Park or by mall to Box 42. Aar- | onsburg, or Park Management, Mif- { flinburg. * and tha SL — A ——— — MARKET QUOTATIONS [On ae = | Buckwheat Rye ; Barley {Corn | | Provisions, rected weekly per Lard. per pou i | | nd... REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 Labor Day on a motor trip to the, Register — eo — I LTISEMENTS | CLASSIFIED ADV 30,000 People Read This Column AVETY Week | ¢std Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor | | rst Issue. and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise: | Menl containg more than twenty-five words, ong cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent & word ks charged [or rea] estate | saveriising —sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed w ils Office, must be complied willl by LhOse answering ““e advertisemenls | Fletse do not cal al the office for INfOormation concerning such 60 vertise melts, as Le publishers are not permiled W divulge the name of the ad- veriiser, SUBCRIBERS PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenure Dem- wT 1s entitled to » 25-word advertisement iu these columns one Lime | free Of charge. This privilege can be used alx (mes a year at different nlervals Eu o Bu Wanted t WANTED 1 am in the market fo! gs, cattle, sheep, oOaives and nickens. Call Centre Hall pel a drof & card Ww Sidney T. Riegel, Cen- we Hall, Pa y "y uv buy a farm in the vi- Aly of Siste College, of 100 pores of less. Prefer one with water, elec- tricity good house, Give detalls immediately. Write Box se College, Pa x36 Help Wanted WANTED—A housekeeper, J Frank Orust, Spring Mills, Pa x36 WANTED To ~ ang POossene wor, 4id WANTED-—-A man to work on farm Miguire of Harry R. Wolf, Centre all, Pa Phone 175-R-31 x8 WANTED Experienced housekoepe: Ligiire wf 430 Pp. m. at 136 Willowtank Bellielonte, Pa x30 work wlie Belle x37 Noe sad 1021 WAN IBD Onn for Mou w eRperienced WO 0OOk. Puoue 138°, ov One WANTED A pood clean and eat wore mekeuper on farm. One mE prelerred Saws Write, John Buttorfl x30 who oh ¢ WAEeR expec ied alin Pa WANTHD-ONadie aged womsn W parve housekeeper in funily of two adults Mrs, Albert Thompson Nittany. Pa P O. Address Howard R D. 2, Phone Zion 916383 sous a WANTED Sajestruwn with awto © x ire County temritony every O00 days. sasary fieterences and reqiired Rex Conpany Pa x36 Cove Ce v drison { reeniatitTve JOO magazine SURC TE Pride Belialonte ang nily Dita you Ww aeCure 8 he hundred of dolian is vicinity esoh fall and IMAL ai res Oidest agency Maarantced Owesl rgles on ul. domestic and foreign and equipment free growing and permanent whole or mwmre time adapiabile dor Shut-in MOORE COTTRELL Lo Road, North Cohocton, NY wn icin ~~ Work Wanted WANTED Bros ating. contrmet!ng tiling totw. Call 347-7 Balle fam Canrarelll, Oolevilie, 3217 ¥ iad {onde wos i Bea -Oonloeoting ashes from Ben ember | until season expires We aloo (rutall garbage cans, Truck. ing of all Rind Call M73 Belle torte. San Canpareill Colesville 220 WANTED Ja ‘tion an Hoeleeper n weil respeciad widowe's home Protestant rue wor hy eMiciemt good cook Pepsonal interview i Write Jacoh Sharer, Jr RD Cen. 38 Lost ond Found LOBT rer lasses In eht rhame Pinder piea some wosks past ret offices x38 retin ta Centre Demnocrat Belleforte, Reward POUND-—A young black and while wird dos with collar ht no loense tag. came 'o my house along the back road to Curtin on Sept 2nd. Owner can have same by identifying and paving for this ad Charles H. In- cas. Howard RD. 2 536 Home Wanted WANTED. A homne for an 8 vear od boy. Call State College 802 Articles for Sale FOR SALE--8lab and round wood Write Harry Barner, Box 22. Belle. fonts, Pa FOR SALB—1 slightly used gan State College, Pa x38 That's why “i Je Centre Democrat's classified advertising de PArtNenL has become so amaz.ogly popular Considering its low cost ang | State College, Pa. ‘he benenity derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity i H. Barger | nity Hall 6 miles north of Williams | port, route } Roan { POR SALE--Kalamazoo heater $2000 { State College. Pa Phone 708 a rane at Waher's or cabling near. | | POR SALE-#8 nice pigs. Inguire of | Stover, Bellefonte, RD. 1 | FOR SALE—ull-bicoded Guernsey 6 | | seven pigs Tappan | range. Price $60. J. Fred Marke, | POR SALE-Clean timothy seed, In- | quire of John Plahburn, Bellefonte. | RD 1 x37 | Phone 938-R-12. POR SALE Warhiad used crated milk | bottles. all sipes, Harman Dal Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 838-R-21. x32 ad — ————— SE FOR SALE-—-About 200 bushels win ter barley, at 65 ¢. per bu. In guire of Zar] Delaney, Centre Hall, D. Phone 177-R-2 x38 | FOR SALB-#eaches at Yéarick's or- chard, 5 miles Bast of Mill 1 on | Jacksonville road. No sales Phone 4511, Mill Hall PEACHES My Alberta and J. H. Hale | Sg hE HEM § 2 electric oon Crown . in 00 nay . Belle~ 19 E High St rv ; i i; i HB 7 i | = sre of | | POR BALE--New Idea and Papse ma- chinery al all tines. Bee the New { Idea tractor spreader, on rubber tires, | It Is a real one. James J Markl {| in running in er order, alo plain 1.7 Buperior grain aril. J. LL. Deck. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 182-F-4 x37 POR BALE--A used New ldea No # manure spreader and a Pordson traclor. We also have complete line of MoCormick Deering tractors and fartn equipment, M. Harold Belz Howard, Pu, Phone 2781 seu POR SALE--Used tractors on rubber and steel wheels, 3 diferent makes Thresher new and used, Peed and roughage mills, saw mills, 4 differ ent sires boilers and engines Pull line of new machinery, Prick, Minne polis and Moline. Red Pox en- sllage cutters, Bear cat roughage and eT IR sl ask for your nearest 1204 Pa x37 Williamsport Address Prick Company Bivd., Williamsport nt dealer Washington POR BALE-Cood grades of hard coal. Phone soft or Belletonte, 58+ x36 POR BALE--8ingle fron bed, In good condition. Inquire of N, L. ull Pleasant Gap, Pu x87 POR SBALE-—-Ensilage cullers © trucks, like new, Papec 13-inct $1256; letz 11-inch #90, compiete with 30 feet of pipe Rice elevalor pola to digger $50 Parquhar shaker 2- wheel digger $30; potato grader new U. 8 Standard webs $30; Slightly used cultipacker $40. Hay tedders for soy beans $12; small threhing ma chine $45; wractors—new and used, 22 to choose from-——15 used tractor plows priced to sult Pred hammer or plate-—Lossch Bupply Jersey Shore hn FOR BALE-—Timothy seed. Inquire of A. C Bellefonte, R. D 2. Phone 733 x36 FOR BALE—-Hand powered washer wooden tub lke new, RK Owens Electric Bore, High St x36 FOR BALE-—1'; h. p. gasoline motor excellent condition, RR. K. Owen Eweciric Blore, High St x36 POR SALE-1 used Blizward ensilage cutter, 13-inch; rebulit Dellinger ensilage cutter 16-inch; John Deere Corn binder with power bundie car- rier and tongue truck: 10-h won gas engine: 10-20 1 H C trac tor; 2 Fordson tractors: Old Styis IL. H C. 818 tractor; 20-30 Rumie) tractor 16-30 Rumiey ractior 82 Voit electric generator, Emersog pure spreader in good shape Idea Lime spreader ailachment manure spreader. Parquhar elevalor potato digeer We aiso have a full line of cultipacker™s, spring woth harrows, grain 1 cutters. John hinders then Over Spring Milla Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE-Goas and coal combina von slove gray enamel, RB K Owens, Bleclric Store, High St. x30 r 1a . so —— te he AAW FOR wed 8 EK SALE 10 bushels of timothy Phone Centre Hall 186-R-14 Beown, Spring Mills, Pa. x30 FOR BALEA cistern pump, practi- cally new. IngQuire of M. E Dono- van, Bellefonte, BR. D. 3, Phone $30-it- 13 x36 New for FOR BALE~—A wood corm dryer. Will sell repsonmble. Inguire of Frank Duoshem, Centre Hall f Phone 184. R11 X36 Ennes Pa FOR SALE-Ten bushel of clean Lao hy seed logue of Milton Boalsburg., Pa. Phone 34+ x36 R-11 FOR SALE-~A portable electric weld. ing machine in A-1 condition. In- quire of Bill's Welding Service, Clar- ence, Pa x36 77 farm near A ROOG OGG HJ Beile- Hu FOR SALE-Swone bungalow 6 rootis all couvenlences, Piessan: Gap, Fa Inquire of Faubse, Phone €38 Beliefonte, POR SALE—A house } Walter Saeetl, Milesburg Box route 64, all cotVeniences, Orin Heg oon, Miesbuwg, Pa FOR BALE-—A Zion, Pa This farm. Inquire fonts, Pa bo “BET § “acre tive Hog POR BALE--foame fine Alberta peach. es, stating Sept. 5 Bring baskets except Bundawvs, R Pa. Phone 831-R- anu and Snhoke 22 Bao M $ “Bly Unionville Fa - and POR BALE built bushel reasonahic KE C Wagner Bt. Centre Hall, Pa POR SALE-Coal and wood; topsoil white plasterine sand. brick work sand Cali 3474 Bellslonte, Capparelll, Colevilie oot potate FOR BALE-—-A 2% agwelling, ali ¢ . Pieasant Gap Bam ary M. Pauble 321! gag | 3 FOR SALE ~The W. WW. Witnuer far of We acres, 6 miles weal Ol fonte, in Bufiaio Run Valiey Fi.more, W. C. Witmer, 306 E. Blahop Si. eel, Bellefonte, ¥a 20 POR. SALB—A private sale will be held «iver Sepl. 28, of ue Wolls Chapel church buliding, located 2 miles oust of AarOnebuig. Mouse 49 For nfosmason Wnguue of Thomas Stover, or Cedar Burd Trustee, Anrousburg, Pa x38 FOR SAIE OR RENT--The Mm Elizabeth Herkimer farm of 205 acres, 7 miles west of Bellefonte at Cinrk's school house. Also 31 acres wih house and stable near Houser. ville Inguire of Mrs. Geo, W. Kiine Belisfonte RB. D. 1, or Mrs Esiella Lutz, Suste College, Phone 3266 x30 FOR SALE-—160-acre farm locaied in Hubiersburg Pa. 3 acres timber, 7 acres Of alfeiia, 20 pores of meadow with a never falling stream, running waler In house and barn electric light and bath. All the comforts of a town home 2 minutes walk Ww either aohool, church, store and post office. The besl looWied fartn in wit. tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hubilersburg Pa sou POR SALE-—A 18498 doubl Taner evs shotgun kK Dhrary table and or McCartney, R R Pa. FOR BALE--At a ¢ A LI Ls Lt. 11 at Hepburnvilie Commu- +p Ww 59a m EST RW ] x37 POR BALE Pumstons WENALONE IN@nEoss. ADDIS home In Pleasant Oap. Pa, or } day ang FPrigay, Phone 521.-R-1 E. hier cucumbers ut battery cabinet type madio ued iss thon a vear $20 Vernon OO Wag- ner. 1 mile Bouth of Tusseyville, Cen. tre Hall R. D x36 BULLDING A HOME-We have a full line gif concrete foundation blocks, «oll pipe and Htlinga. septic tanks opoer tubing. evervihing to build apvihing O W Houta Lumber Co 20 Live Stock Houses for Rent Fred LL. Andrews, Julian, x36 FOR SALE-3 pure bred Hampshire Ram, | yearling and 2 Jamis J R Hartie, Beficfonte, Pa. R. D. 1 x37 POR BALE--Two rabbit hounds 3 months old. Inguire of 8 T (Coleville) x36 immediately. A C. Smith x36 conveniences, Iinciuding a nace and » for two cams on High Bt, efonte, Pa of Roy Yarnell, Bellefonte R 2 Phone Zion 1323 3_u FOR RENT—Several four ang five room dwelling houses also fur new located pedigresd bull calf. Ready for service. Frank Homan, State Ool- ise. RD. 1 x38 FOR SALE-4 purebred Jersey Duroc sows first lItler pigs one week old, with each sow. CB Hefonte Phone 3654, State x36 Haupt's Plsce mansion house all conveniences, call or address O Siruble, ward Haupt, Bellefonte x37 Apartments fcr Rent y | FOR RENT-—Two furnished apart |, Bun Le. FP. Lindenmuth, ments. Inguire of 113 Bast an . ay x36 | Street, Bellefonte 1 | FOR RENT—Decirable front | room, centrally ond | conveniences. Phone Bellefonte 107 POR SALE-New Damper | RB 35u Barred Rooks, horn, Black Giant and Buff Minorcas pul- TOR A he Prone + Ma 25, Jun Hy, 6 |W Lamb St. Bellefonte, Pa | “R, Qual- | Poultry Red, “Known | ented. Ing n | Jacob Friedman, Oi Friedman & Le lets | Vine, Bellefonte, Pa x37 “Furnished apartment, three rooms, including hight, heat and hot water; gas stove inatalled. Genre tial, &B_ 0 rR RAR OC. W. Phone Farm For Rent 118 farm, all tiil- x87 | Bar- | POR BALE--Johnston corn-binder fred mills in stock at our warehouse | POR RENT 6 -room house wits bath | Bast Bishop Sireel. Possesdon | E Bishop | fu far- | Inguire | nished roomg and apartments in the | Bd- | ———— 1 bed- | modera between Coburn and Spring Mills Good buligings, running water, good orceard. Inquire of W. H. Orove Coburn, Pa seu Wanted to Rent WANTED—To rent a large acreage farmn with option soon, Michael Francipko, Box 16, Hawk Run, Pa. x36 Miscellaneous DEAD 8 JCK-—Removea promptly Call anytime st tiny expense, phous §20edet Loyd LL. Bmith, Mmbuty, i INSURANCE—20% Saving Keichline Insurance Agency pie court. Phong 100. Open ings and Balurdey sfiernoon J M Tem even. iy 48 4 seid CIDER MAKING The Harper cider prevs st Balleyvilie, will oper- Me Aug. 22, 24 and Sist, Bept. | and bh days a week the remaloder of the | enon Edward Harpster x34 FREE—1f exomss grid causes you Quins of Buwmacn Ulcers lodiges- tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloati: Nausea Cas Palins, get free BALTIG ie Udga, st Parish Drug Store x40 NANTED Desa Ww old and disabled nd mules renoved ering Works, Geo. » Hall, Pa. Phone “R-4 8l our expense yu CIDER PRESS Th ress at Martha wen on Sept 7 ~ x36 | CIDER PRESS] press Tuesday » will operate Wednesday ita WesK until e ON) Longs we 5 | Spring Mills, Pa. Phone 12-R-8 re aa nny each Bry MACHINE WORK -£ silage Elives ALLATDeEIW end Work of all kinda SOCE og roll ¥ screws, Woodruf! for free Try Tib- Hepatioo Re- Hepalioo- Re- Alkalizer #100; Droge) 60c; 80c, Onli or receipls of price aborealories Add 10c. postage and packing IO RHEUMATIOS Send DooKiel On Rheumatism bins and Bali Relief tubbing oll mell on the ASTHMA, Huy Pever, Sinus and Oa- ah, conquered by Balsunese, a brand new discovery. Pree denne stration delly and Bundsy 10 wo 12-3 0 6-7 wo 8 No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively Wa anteed. Agency The TB Inhaler or any. Call or write us. The Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa. su GLASSES REDUCED-—-Hav! ng lately inealied new lens grinding me inery am prepared to fur. ‘sh glass. 68 mi very sttractive prices. Also ear glasses! just out) for those with de- fective hearing Large and compiele sock Oerman Aruficial Eyes. You can do betier here than elsewhere Tibbine' Pharmacy. Clare M. Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods, the Bight and Hearing Ald Swore, Beech Creek Ps 111 Announcements NOTICE—William J Pittabyegh stiorney the Oourt House § at 7.30 Alken a $i at Satpday evening Olek on the subject of male chorus will ROTICE—All persons having milk Dollies NOL iD Use Bre reQuUested 1g ive Wmn 0 the regular milk ar WW tewephone the Beliefonte Bote Exchange. Phone 420. ai once. Belie- fonie Bottle Exchange x36 mana SUPPER—The ladies of Pi Lutheran church will chicken and noodle Aanerican Legion Hall, Wednesday beginning at 430 SUPPER —A ne Hal Serve A Toast Supper in the building at Pine evening. Sept i3 chicken sandwic! supper will be held at John Purl’s haan Sept Wi. Jor the beneli of the ministerial pension pean Price of supper 26¢c, home made ice ream extra. Everybody is welcome oq os’ Aid of Boggs Twp. will hold a festival at the church on Sept. 6 Al the de- licacies of the season Including stew ed oysters, will be for sale There will be an auction, also a grab bag | All ladies inderested in the church please bring a cake DINNER AND SUPPER--A chicken noodie dinner and su will | be held in the Milesburg Methodist | earch, Tho yday, Sptarper 7 Dinner will be served from 1130 to 2 o'clock, and supper from 5 0 8 Ociock. Tickets 20 amd 50 cents Sponsors, the Susanne Wesley So. | ciety of the church | Repairing | FORBMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —urni- ture repalr shop, ae, Bg ng antiques & specialty seats. Modern A — | and | rush upholstery | North Race St, rear Penn Belle | Phone 409-M 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. ts 2
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