April 18, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. * Page FM USE HEIM’S SERVICE FOR ALL constant up-keep of this impor- and quali- known Wise motorists give thought to the proper their cars and entrust tant work to an equipped fled service station that for its reliability Many motorists is prefer the effici- encies of Heim's Service Station, North Water Street, Bellefonte, Es- tablished in 1936, the place is now among the more popular in the sec tion for the complete roster of car up-keep aids. It 100 cent is a per County Distributor of Texaco Products Wholesale distributor for the com- plete line of Texaco petroleum ucts throughout Centre County ¢ doing an excellent job, Centre and Gas Company, Inc., has locatic on South Polter Street Bellefonte It handles the Texaco Fire-Chief and Sky-Chief gasolines, Texaco and Havoline insulated motor Texaco asphalt road oll work; and also the agricultural oils. Four used for quick and eries. There are sev ployed In the operatic ness Executives are 3 N president; Horace Har president and general Francis H. Crawford ecret treasurer Texaco products able at leading cent of this prominent distributors JOHN DEERE oils en people m of thi CAR UPKEEP Texaco station Expert lubrication, washing and simonizing feature. Minor repair: tire and battery work are also fered and handled right. Exide teries, Firestone tires, recapped ures and auto accessories are in stock D. H. Heim, proprietor, was merly for 10 years in the wholesale petroleum products business and knows the field from all stand- points. He has regular employe and one-part-t employe of- bat - for- 'Stover’s Specialty Now Tractor Repair alr ight Or ‘the Now speci ‘ng in tractor re work farms throug kmanshij mplete ill element OFFERS AT SyITzER GARAGE fam Ou farming offering Sales and Deere tractors ments garage of No. 320 models in are now featu conducted his in Hublersburg and erated th busines years in Lock Ha tal experience al the garage line an expert Full roster of repair work on cs trucks and tractors is handled the modern methods in the skilifu way to achieve the jobs correctly are especial H. A. Stit al Hublerst that red garage oa Public Patronizing Orndor?'s s Inn Now Attract] a better ronage - m the whol area, Orndor{ is conducted un standards of refinement public approval in full was es tablished in 1931 and is moderniy decorated and furnished throughout E. F. Orndorf hi Mr Maude E. Orn the en- terprise and the finest ir sect friendly, considerate and courteous in their treatment of the public providing the desirable elemen satisfaction in all phases Best home-cooked home-baked bread and pie pecial offerings this popular inn Dining room seats 12 people com- fortably. Service is prompt and effi- cient to add to the enjoyment of the pisit, The inn has t plea home-like sleeping rooms for night guests’ accommodation Inn Ann cer It and wife dorf operate have made it one the tion food and are ¢ at hree a 1 ¢ ar arn over- Mr to each ct Stitzer extends every istomer and is his imusual bilities and iment court known excell accompiist Judge Lingle Known For Unbiased Merit yublic fi and 1938 for He was January Hi square vices elected ele Lingle endeavors which wrkable He is region reer rem ideals 1 the entire MAE tribute id high popular OWT BIERLY’S SHOP LINE RADIO AND ELECTRIC spect, of - Radio Main Up-to-date fering and service, and Electric Shop, Btreet Millheim, is noted for its thorough roster of endeavor. Here is provided a complete electrical contracting aid, including lighting and power installations and repairs Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Phileo and Hot Point domestic refrigerators and Kelvinators commercial refrig- eration; Bendix home laundry; Iron- ite ifroners; Philco radios: and table every fe West in top appliances are handled. This a reliable and entire headq Le for all electrical appliances Stanley C. Bierly, proprietor, was graduated from Pennsvivania State College in 1922, receiving his degree in electrical engineering. He es- tablishdd his business first in Re. bersburg, where he was active from 1926 until locating in Millheim five and a half years ago. He has three employes. Work is rendered in mile radius a 15- COBURN OUTSTANDING GRAIN AND CREAMERY Success of the 45-year-old Coburn Grain and Creamery, at Coburn, is directly attributed to the stress placed on quality values. All kinds of grain, coal, field seeds fertilizers, lime, and feeds are handled. Man- ufacturing of butter in the cream- ery Is rendered under the modern sanitary methods. F. J. Malone became the proprie- tor of the enterprise in 1922 and has upheld its established traditions and policies while further, the full roster of activity along the finest efficiencies. He is personally on duty and has the assistance of two employes in keeping the various phases of the routine moving in the proper pace. Truck is used for dis- tribution of the offerings through- out a l4-mile radius Famed Purina brand of feeds Is specialty, Every order is fi led n for | sonbury | County AUTO REPAIRS SCOPE |... VA BROWNS GARAGE : the express satisfaction of the cus-| tomer. Service Is swift, yet always courteous and competent AUMAN DUAL SERVICE GARAGE AND GROCERY He has a 100 per cent Mobil station, | Equipped to achieve the expert; repair work in the general roster on all makes of cars, the garage of George E. Auman is a well-known center for motorists, Route No. 45 two miles Spring Mills. Trade Is from the entire section. wast of | received | Location is on | with specialty. Firestone and Globe bat- teries, Firestone tires and auto ac- cessories are handled. Providing the popular brands of groceries, tobaceo, candies and no- | Hons also, Mr. Auman shoulders his truck throughout |FETTEROLF IS LUMBER MFR. BUYS of lumber Is the Fetterolf, of Madi- conducted hi Yeurs in Centre up an enviable re- anding endeavor hn two portable midi He purchase ou Cent Manufacturing speclalty of W. P wi ha for 23 and bull putation for Mer Fetter lumber cut timber tract Coun'y and tion Al present in Milihelm chased 900 acre ! modern skill 10 business out ni ing re | i} don we Work on he etting up a mil for where pul 1m ben Latest are n the cul Durin Harr F mod Route Mills the repu. ation Bro er STOVER STORE STOCK JEWELRY; SPORT GOODS Spring Dinner For Epicures LARGE TIMBER TRACTS ting ivities will require the services This expert duet roximately 30 men and umber The hard principally for use by rallroad: in mining work. Bullding lumber | 0 prod All offering are ¢ the better grade and in widespread demand. Distribution is handled hout Central Pennsylvania on wor Len with the entire and man fugu g prose both lumber i and of hard ap ofl Pers on ¢ ACLIVILY Is gi who ub chosen onal over and extensive attention the upervis- program of ven by Mi Fetterolf regarded as a dean in his fleld of service here. His impressive and lengthy career has among the leaders In the manufacturing line, while hi ently progressive policies con- ue to ady expand the of iced throu placed him he n 1 BE lumber buildi lumber Centre County While belng id | 1 old In consi tin busine ! nnd keep abreast creased demands for tnee Lhe local antici are about 15 employed, it Is * Bummer 4] the output CASON peak for a king ice to them- were mI Mr: » College 100 per cent ca College; Watson and M dre: Mr wan nwel| nree call Fender pink slices fall away from the knife when the ham has been roasted in the ove an clectinie range, This piece de resistance for the spring dinner Is garnished with Broiled Apricet Pine. and n Brochetlte apple « Spring Dinner faked Ham "ONLY PURE PRODUCTS BY ROTE { feed radi rac FLOUR MILL “hoes will Humme], Pra n Wednesday foung Peoples 1 reday evens mul ak al church, United Brethren, Bellefonte yer ser- WIRE tis Fd oH Prea ercised to are belied fonts NOLL DOES TRUCKING “ON CONTRACT BASIS ; versified deavor and wrecked and sold, with a large Upholstering Skill Wins Smith Demands 3 branche Le Roy rk in 8 expertly performed by Smith, Fifth Avenue ju Penn Street, Bellefont includes custom-n re-unholstering ; holstered and wooden fu ure finishing: antiques rebuilding rep Making of a specially, All work calibre. Estimates fully and capably Mr. Smith was gradua from New York School ing i was awarded a diploma for his proficiency. He has five years of andl rr in the work and has con- ducted his own business for one year to win the confidence of a large trade. His wife, Mr Catherine Smith, is his competent assist the dally program at thig upholstering shop Upholstery wo all Full furnit repairing er rrit ni slip cover i of hizhe given cheer- ring are ted in 1832 of Upholster- an. BE oe Rockey And Porter Feed Mill Services Rockey and Porter Feed Mill, at Mingoville, sells the full line of poultry. dairy, hog and horse feeds and dog food These are all open formula offers Custom grinding and mixing gre handled expertly, | This firm was founaed a year and a half ago. It has location in the! | famed old Hecla Mill, which is about | { quality values. complete lubrication work a! 100 years old. Modern method and | best equipment are utilized by the | present enterprise to achieve the Herbert Rockey and | Larue Porter, each of whom has 14 years’ experience in the milling | line, are partners in the business. | Representation is held for the Farm Bureau Co-operative Associa-| tion for Centre county. Serviee 1s prompt and courteous in the manner | | that stresses total satisfaction Deliveries are made via a five-ton | Centre County Mr. Auman established his busi-| dual scope of business endeavor in|Fach order is filled carefully ness three years ago and has at-{the modern way and has become! | valued in this section for his courte- | tained a remarkable success by giv- ing the close and competent atten-| tion to all phases of the activity. | ous services | patrons in the friendly fashion. > Speaking i a lost art but there He aims to please all| are people who will try upon slight | | provocation. Coleville Pilgrim Holiness St John's Evangelical & Reformed Stamm Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness }. A. Byrd. pastor. Thurs yer meeting in } Wed Bible study in chur pastor in charge broke ds ool, 9:30 a. m.. Andrew stay night _RUNVILLE ¢ Pleasant Gap Ate for 3 od Milesburg Preshyterian April m. Morning worship, iristian Endeavor So- m. Snow S8hoe-~RBible a m. Evening worship, Injonville—Monday even. 7:30. Howard Vices Sunday ONLY ABOUT $175! ELECTRIC COOKING COSTS LOTS LESS NOW THAN IT DID TEN YEARS AGO tidy class ugh.e § Bier minister Oakwood held heir ™ hers members the evening iraday home, pres- tO SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. C. Warren Newman pas tor. Dally, except Wednesday: 7:00 Holy Eucharist. Sunday (Easter IV) 8:00, Holy Eucharist: 9:45. Church chool; 11:00. Sung Eucharist mon; 7:30, devotions, instructions Wednesday and Thursday (8 Mark): 9:00, Holy Eucharist. Daily and Sunday: Matins—15 minutes be tea 20 tO get more Cias Ee - Mr ry ing gn n Ne Fred Wi celebrated NNW IEars they and therile ve on w Record Near? “THERE ARE TWO VERY GOOD REASONS WHY THE COST IS DOWN ToDAY" FIRST, THE 3 fea Oo NEW ELECTRIC RANGES See for yourself the besu- tiful improved Electric USE LESS ELECTRIC Ranges at the Dealers’ Third Annual ~AND WEST PENN'S LOWER ELECTRIC RATES HAVE ALSO BROUGHT DOWN THE COST! The swing is toward electric cooking! In the territory served by West Penn an average of 50 persons every working day are turning to this clean, easy, low-cost method. WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. One of the stock cars which has run approx« imately 1000 miles daily, at an average speed of 50 m.p.h., for more than 0 three months in The Atlantic Refining Company's Floride Road Test. The | Ebr. Ramse D A L R S cars—in their search for gasoline facts—are rapidly approaching the | great Toms River record of five years ago. (Advi) WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
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