May 30, 1940. — LOCALS -C. E. Mothersbaugh, of State College was a Bellefonte visitor on Baturday. —Mr, C. R, Coble, of Centre Hall R. D, called at our office Saturday to add his name to our list of valu- able subscribers in the Cenire Hall area. ~<A. C. Henninger, of State Col- lege R. D., was a caller at our of- fice Saturday, to arrange for the adver.ising of his public sale on June 6th. —~Mahlon K. Robb, of East Cur- tn Street, trust officer of the Belle- fonte Trust Company, spent last week In Adantic City attending the sessions of the Pennsylvania Bank- ers’ convention. —Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis and family have made arrangements to move about July 1 from the Mrs, Rebecca Mull home on West Curtin sireet to one of the homes, at the rear of the State Mo- tor Police sub-station at Pleasant | Gap. Barbara Taylor, of Nor.h Thomas Street, and Julia Prasko- vich, of Halfmoon Teirace, both employed in the offices of the Titan Metal Company here, are spending a two weeks vacation with Miss Taylor's relacives in Texas. They made the trip soush by car. —Mr. William Neff, of Akron, Ohio, accompanied by his son-in- law, Ira Brown of Buffalo Run Valley, were callers at our office Sa.urday. Mr, and Mrs. Nefl ar- rived in Centre County Friday and remained until Sunday with their | daughter and son-in-law. —Undine and Logan Fire Com-| panies answered an alarm about o'clock Friday afternoon when the flue of the Larry Justice home on West Logan Street, caught fire Water from booster tanks was used in getting the blaze under control, ang damage was negligible. —Mrs. Wells L. Daggett, of East Linn street, who has been a patient ag. the Centre County Hospital for five weeks, is reported tc be show- | Some | ing litle change in health. days Mrs. Daggett appears to be gaining strength, while at other times her condiion is not so en- couraging. —Mrs. Robert Mills Beach and her sister, Mary Miles Blanchard, of West Linn Street, went lo Har- risburg, Friday, for a weeks’ visit with Miss McCormick at her sum- | mer home “Rose Garden.” From there they will go to Philadelphia for several days before returning io Bellefonte, —Mrs. H P_ Schaeffer, of East High Street, and Betsy Shank, of Snow Shoe, motored to German- town, Saturday, for an overnight visit with Mrs, Schaeffer's daugh- ter, Mrs. Alber; Gilmer, and to gel acquain with the Gilmer in- fant’ , Susan Sarah; who was born at the Abington Hospital last week. —John Popson, of the West Penn Power Co. and Bossart DeHaas and Marlin E. Rumberger, of the De- Haas Electric Company, spent last Friday in Philadelphia attending a conference of Westinghouse dealers. | The conference was held to acquaint sgencies with latest developments in hot water heaters and electric dish washing machines —Mr, and Mrs. George Thomas, of Coleville, accompanieq by their daughters; Mrs. Fred Saylor and Margie and (heir son Chester, re- turned last week from a ten days | visit in Indianapolis, Ind, with {heir son, Edwin Thomas and fam- ily who came back with them for a two weeks visit, Edwin holds a responsible position with the Bell Telephone Co. —Miss Helen Boyer, of Blanch- ard Street, was gischarged from the Centre County Hospital, Friday, after having been an overnight pa- tierit at that instiiution while un- dergoing observation and treatment for an infecion. Latest reports from her home are to the effect that she is recuperating nicely, and that she expects soon to return to her duties at the Egolf store in State College. —<Ned Plumb returned to his studies at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, last Wi ay, after spending a brief v with his parents, Mr. and Kerstetter | =r) A — ~Mrs. Daisy Henderson will start her six-weeks' summer course in | shorthand and typewriting on June 17th, . -Rev. Howard E. Oakwood, Mrs Oakwood and their son, Hugh, and grandson Jimmy Gentzel, all of Milesburg, spent several days last | week sightseeing in Philadelphia | —Mr and Mrs 8 8. Taylor, of | Bridgeport, Conn., arrived in Belle- fonte during the weekend for o | ten days’ visit with Mr. Taylor's | sister, Miss May Taylor, at her home on North Spring Street | —Miss Margie McGovern, of West | High street, was discharged from {the Centre County Hospital, Wed- i nesday of last week after having { undergone observation and treat- | ment for a week. Yesterday she was | reported to be regaining strength rapidly. fonte shoe repairman, has reopen- ed his shop on East High Street For some months Mr Lalll had been assoc aed with a partner In a shoo repair business in the same !oca- | tion, but the partnership has been | dissolved ~The Banjoleers, unit of Belle- {fonte Banjo Band, furnished music { for the Blanchard High school com- | mencement exercises Tuesday night, {The Banjo Band will meet at the | band hall Thursday, May 30, at 10:30 a. m. in uniform, to take part in the | Bellefonte Memorial Day parade | ~The following sisters survive i Mrs, Rebecca Thompson who dikd at the County Home May 19th: Mrs { Julia Waison, Mrs, Nora Casher of Milesburg; and Mrs. Lyda Hall, of Snow Shoe. The obintuary notice was published in last Thursday's | Issue of the Centre Democrat, | ~—Prederick Kurtz, son of Mrs {Charles Kurtz, of Fast Linn street, | departed Sunday for New York { where he has accepted a position as draftsman in & New York ship- { bullding yard. He will be joined In | that city by his wife as soon as he { has located suitable living quarters, ~Ed. Kane, a veteran employe of {the Federal Match Corporation, has | been confined to his home on Phoe- | nix avenue since Wednesday of last | week when he suffered a light stroke while at work. Yesterday his condi- tion was reported to be much im- { proved. Mr. Kane is about 75 years {of age. —Mrs. Jean Bauer HefTelfinger, of West Beaver street, suffered a painful but not serious injury in a fall last Thursday. She suffered a | dislocation of the right elbow and {had one of the bones in the elbow | fractured. Afler receiving treat. | ment at the Centre County Hospital | she was permitted to return to the | Bauer family home. {| =Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Shaner, of { South Connellsville, motored to | Bellefonte Friday, for a visis with | relatives. Mr. Shaner returmed home | Sunday, while Mrs. Shaner, the for. mer Lorraine Yates, will spend two weeks with her father, William | Yates, of East High street Belle- fonte, and with other relatives in Potters Mills and vicinity Congressman James E. Vane Zandt, of Altoona, will be the speaker at Memorial Day services to be heid at the school commons in Bellefonte about noon, Thurs. day. The services will conclude with a salute by the four artillery pleces of Battery E. 166th Field Artillery, | Bellefonte, which will be fired from Halfmoon hill, visible from the CONUNONSs. ~Mrs. James B. Craig and daugh- ter. Emmy lou, and Miss Eliza- beth Ann O'Brien will motor to Mercersburg, Friday, to attend the ‘annual commencement dance at { Mercersburg College where Mrs i | i Craig's son, James Craig, Jr. is a | student. They will return home on Sunday. Mr. Craig expecting to ar- rive home early next week for the summer vacation. | «A surprise party in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Malcolm Young {was held Saturday at the Young home on Poller street. Guests pres- jent were: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Young, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monsell, Mr. {and Mrs. Harry Tierney, Mr and | Mrs, Hassinger, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kline and son Leslie and daugh- The evening was spent in games, —Nicola Lalli, well known Belle- | jae Donna June, and Billy Young. | URCH Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Andrew Irvin, Supt. service. Convention begins Thurs. | day night, June 6, with Rev, J. A, Gangware as evangelist St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. ©. Nevin Stamm, pastor. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. The Baccalaur- leate service will be held in the | Presbyterian church this evening | (Sunday) at 7:30 Milesburg Presbyterian | Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m, Evening wor- (ship, 7:30 p. m Unionville-—~Bible {study class Mondays at 8 p. m. Snow | Shoe— Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Morn- ing worship, 10:30 8 m. Howard BE | Oakwood, minister, Evangelical Church, Howard Parish Sunday school, 9:30 a. m Wor- ship with sermon, 10:45 a. m. How- | ard—S8unday school, 8:30 a. m, Wor- | | ship with sermon, 7p. m. E. L.C. E, Junior and Senior, 8 p. m. Fair. view—8Sunday school, 8:30 n,m Children’s service, 8 p. m. Lewis E Kline, pastor Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor Sunday school 9:30, preaching at 11 o'clock Christian Endeavor at 7. We re- ceived five new members Into our church at our services on Sunday, as a result of our revival services for which we are very grateful Coleville Pligrim Holiness Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.. James Wion, Supt. Sunday morning wor- ship, 10:45. Message by Mrs. Flor- ein Strohl, Y. P. service, 7 p.m Evangelistic service Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Message by Mrs Strohl. Tues- day night prayer in church J. A Byrd, pastor Dix Run Baptist Church C C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school 9:30, Elmer Hosband Super- intendent, followed with Class Meeting, Christian Endeavor al 7:80, Mrs Thomas Hogencamp president, Our attendance al the church services are increased for which we are truly grateful all people welcome to all our Services St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas- tor. Second Sunday after Trinity June 2. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school 10:45 a. m., the service and sermon “The Call of Matthew." There will be no Vespers on account of the Baccalaureate service, which will be held in the Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock. The Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. C. Warren Newman, rector. Dally, except Wednesday 7:00, Holy Eucharist. Sunday (Trin- ity II): 8:00, Holy Eucharist; 9:45, church school: 11:00, Holy Euchar- fst. sermon: 7:30, Devotions, in- struction, Wednesday: 9:00, Holy Eucharist. Dally and Sunday Ma- tins—15 minutes before the Euchar- ist. Evening prayer, 5:10 o'clock St. Pauls A. M. E church Evans David Brown pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11 o'clock with sermon i theme: “Use What You Have” Al-| len Christian Endeavor League al 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30 with sermon. theme “Be Not Deceived.” | Benjamin Wheeler meeting Tues- day at 7:30. Call to Prayer Wed- nesday at 7:30; Choir rehearsal Fri- day at welcome, United Brethren, Bellefonte a m John R. Shes, Supt. in charge. Sermon by the pastor atl 9:50: Sunday School lesson study | at 10:20; closing services at 10:50; Benediction at 11 will be no evening services on ac- ! count of the Baccalaureate services ito be held in the Presbyterian church; Community Bible Class | Tuesday evening at 7:45; Prayer | and Bible study Wednesday even-| | ing at 7:30; Senior and Junior | choir rehearsal Priday evening. First Evangelical, Bellefonte No Wednesday night {heads of ‘enjoyed a picnic supper by Rolling 7:30. Everyone is always Unified services beginning at 9:30 o'clock. There THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CLARENCE Mr. Guy Carver and son James, [also George Quick, all of Moshan=« (non, called at the Muirhead home (on Sunday. | Mrs. Robert Plerce, lon Monday | Jo Ann Drapcho called on {friend Janle McGowan, Sunday, Frank Moore and family now live { where the Mann's used to near the | ish pond Grade four puplls returned to school one week after school closed for thelr term awards and reports {| The high school play held {8now Shoe the 15th, merited a bet- | ter attendance as all {characters did thelr [ingly well. | Claud Herr had the misfortune lof tramping on a nail one day last | week Joe Basalla observed their cently Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gillen, Mrs Salena Etters and Mrs, Eva Simp- son, all of Bellefonte, stopped a while at the Craft home Wednes- day Local movies taken here during the U M. W. A celebration April 1 were shown at the local theatre during the weekend Verna Botson, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Botson, broke her arm Wednesday while at play Mrs. Arthur Stevens and a part of her family moved some of her possessions to the county capital where she contemplates residing for the summer Mr. Brungart and his aunt, Lena spent a couple days last week at Pine Glen Mrs. Howard McCloskey, of Foun- tain, is a patient at the Philips- burz State Hospital, ing there for a surgical operation Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGowan and Mrs. E. A. Shive motored to Belle- fonte early today, Monday Joseph Pasuella’s grandmother Mrs. Fishbum, arrived here [rom Philadelphia Friday for an extend. ed visit among her children John Danko has come home from H 8 T. C. for the summer Mrs. Mary Moyer, of Lock Ha- ven. and her two sons are spending summer with home folks In and Joe Farnek, Jr, 10th birthdays re- L the town Mrs. Andy Retorick attended the funeral of an aunt at Brisbin late- ly Besides sponsoring the brary P. T ¢ did a worthwhile things the terms, among which chase of a 6x10 flag local l- ew other past was the for the . ) school r= Yui brick Mrs. Muranyack was elected dent for next term by a disputed technicality over Mrs. Muirhead by a small margin of ¥¢ the P T A meeting Dolly Muirhead spent the weekend presi- ’ es at of State College at her home — I * Page Five [CLASSIFIED ADVER of Moshan- | non, visited with Mrs, C. C. Craft | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- NEr | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost ana | the benefits derived, & 1s undisputably Oentre County's Commuaity Bar- | i | i i | | | here. Sunday she accompahied the! Muir- family, together with the Ed all Bellefonte, and they Stone bridge Mr. Clifford took supper Sunday his mother, Mrs Btone thaus Sunday Marie, Delores, Helen and Harry Harteise. of Johnstown, also Richard Di Rinaldo, of Bolivar Pa, visited Jane McGowan at her home here Lenore ang Russell and Evelyn Krone all with the home folks Mrs Elizabeth Meek not so well, as she is ailing from a cranial infection. The baccalaureate services held for the graduating class the eve of the 26th. was attended by scores of relatives and friends of the grad- uates. Rev Hammond outlined very clearly by discourse how to | obtain the more abundant life | Music was very appropriate All | told it was good to have been there Since the larger percentage of seniors are from without the bor- ough we feel that other teachers representing grade preparations should be given special invitations to all commencement activities and a seat of honor to primary teach- ers as it is 2%y who lay the foun- dation for any subsequent educa- tion. Of the 38 graduates in this years class at Snow Shoe High but 11 are from Snow Shoe; 2 from Moshan- | non; 2 from Pine Glen and the re- | maining 21 a product of Clarence | schools. Reiter and family evening with at Kar- Hoover, Bill weekended 8 | : gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 20 cents for | first lasue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where &dvertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estale at advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 Al free of charge. intervals, Work Wanted WANTED-—A girl with child housework Inquire ut Brounson, Howard, Pa. RD. 1} I —, Pk — Wi nu A X24 WANTED Whitewashing jobs, stab les or buildings of any kind. Price reasonable, Inquire Delaney Centre Hall, R. D 177-R-32 X24 Jamey 1. Phone WANTED—-Young want job on a farm, ( best of ce Write George Spring Phone married ocoupie give call an referen Decker 6-1-3 or Mills x24 in need of horse- ~ft-14, Spring Mall r farm, Promp! prices Corge x23 PARMERS Whe; shoeing nl . and 1 will service E Wells WANTED on | north Julian merinal Help Wanted WANTED «00 Apgly “ work mile wits Am xd Young “ren H experience 4 of Unionville leonard P Unionville, ( man y Ray Cuirers Pine Give x44 . Fr OO pag wOoOd 0 Geo. Narebood WANTED Yo QOOd COON housework $ 220 } Per WANTED ght work make sell No Pet Bho Near Triang », Wanted to Buy WANTED--To buy colored gis time is tw iy fave n LOOreT RS WANTED-~Informat tracts of farma that price. each 2 forestation urs! Just abandoned yught at Tight or more for t Diemer 1. Bailb- Peace, Howard e ithe v of THOMPSON friends WEAVER expressing borg and fz Cara, their many acts death and of Rebersburg and Family ~ Boarders Wanted ———————— WANTED Boarders Ingiire of E N of k funeral of Mrs and roOmers Trostle 1511 1 Inquire of L POR SALE—Baled mixed hay nard Crust, Bellefonte R 1 PI5-R-11 Ber. Phone x22 Howard, Pa 161! parts. MH Betz Phone Howard, 2731 POR SALE-—A garden tractor in good condition. Inguire of M. G. Mil ler, Milesburg, Pa x22 FOR. HALE Chevrolet truck 1938 like new. at OCeorge Narehood's. Pine Glen, Pa x24 POR SALE-Johnn Deere two row corn planter with fertilizer attach. ment. horse or tractor hitch. new two years ago. EE Schmick, E- mira, N x22 EN —_| Pleasant | BALE Used Pordson Tractor | | 13-R-3, principal | this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘we adverilsements parts exceed- Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise: | ments, as the publishers are not permitted 1 divulge the name of the ad- | eriiser BUBCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ocrat ls entitled 0 & 26-word advertisement in these columns oue Lume, | This privilege can be used six Limes a year at Qifferent ese ton gaan: | ror SALE Stable manure by the load D. 2 Ewuire of Glibert Belletonte, Pa Smith x22 10¢ bu Arch Bny- x22 n FOR SALE--Cow manure $2.50 per wn at T'yrone, Rt 3 barn Pa era Inquire at Bellefonte, Ma-~ 204 Swartz mow I Pa ie Shop POR SALE--A paneled track, cheap ww quick buyer Inquire of Francs Jodon, Curtin B5t., Beliefonie, Pa x22 FOR SALE--Tomato plants, all kinds 5 cents a dozen Louis Masullo 438 N. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. x23 FOR BALE--Best grade soft and hard coal. Ton or loed lols C F. Ripka, Bellefonte, Phone 715. 184 oned wood sel. to match Very Bellefonte 390 Pd fushi H six Chairs Phone FOR tee 4 reasonmnie FOR POR BALE--Magic Chef gas range white porcelain Lon BpeCiai iler compart ; 5 months call Bellefonte 679 x22 tabi used FOR SALE water Dowis ir oot OQ ale Cx ilege Slee) we Ww Pa 201 La itipacker Deering iractor M H Bets Howard 2731 16 SALE (Good 7 MeCorn FOR SALE-—FParm lime at price farmn- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of C M Long. Howard R 2, Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany) a8 FOR SALE--Coal ar I haul aahey AWAY rate Call 347-3 for Capperelll Belle ‘oleville, 20 D tonite Pa POR BSALE--Westing re range in § abie Woodring SALE re FOR ence, Pa FOR SALE 1 en aitached in Inquire W. C. Hof. or phone 476. x22 electri FOR SALE--Westing house roaster in excellent condition joe refrigerator orice reasonable 3 quire at 326 E Bishop 8t. Beliefonte leo. Sholl x22 POR BALE--22x36 Case thresher compiete wilh belts Clover oOh- Caves and recieaner Mr Margare: I. Pishburn. Bellefonte, Penna i D 1. Phone 008-14 x24 Farm machinery: Polato closé outa of one Dron 2 Champions, $20 and #40 2] MoCormick-Deering $20. several garden tractors tractor excellent at $200 Oat. erpiliar tractor, $250 Used and Dew John Deere tractor piows and ime. plements of every kind; also traded in horses and eattie. Loach Impile- x23 FOR BALE and blower, 2 1 row horse cultivators; 1 2 row horse cultivator 1 L H C 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor. 1 John Deere model B trac. tor on rubber: 1 16-30 Rumliey oil pull tractor; 3 Pordson tractdrs; | ] h gas engine: 1 Moline 7-1. grain binder. 1 used wood wheel farm trick (like new); 1 used low wheel gtee]l farm truck (lke new). 2 used 8ft. mowers. Bungard Service BSia- tion, Spring Mills, Pa ; x23 feeder FOR SALE John Deere corn planter John Deere cultivator, Buperior corn planter McCormick Deering cultivator. 9-7 Buperior 12-inch Allis Chalmers tractor plow practically new. 14-inch Allis Chal- mers tractor plow, 18-28 crop Oliver Rart Parr tractor, 1i-tooth MceCormick Deering harrow, practi. cally new: S8-foot MpCormick er nure spreader. C. W. Behrer Penna Furnace, Pa. and Tyrone, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 21! also | grain drill | bind- | 3 hay loaders, Black Hawk ma- | POR BALE-—Deering binder, Deering mower, New Ideal manure spreader, | electric separator, Albright cultiva- tor and other farm Implements cheap, Call Boalsburg 2102 x23 | FOR BALE—Locust posts 4-inch tops and larger, price 20 centg in ows of 50 and over, corner posts and braces, delivered at above price Centre or Clinton Co. Pred Wheland | Cassville, Pa x22 | POR BALE-—Hundreds used tires, | all sizes from 16 Ww inch rims. | Backed by written guarantee, Open n jevenings until § o'clock Jat Bhoe Intersect 8, | Auto service, Bnow Phone 153 POR BALE~Tomat cauliflower, | eweel peppers and disease proot | cabbage plants, cold frame grown hardened Ww the weather Frank Nei- son, 222 EB lamb Street, Bellefonte Phone 500-M x24 FOR SALE~Corner cupboard, Kala- mazoo stove, sink, 2 tables, dres- ser, 4 stands, window blinds, cour- tains, wood box, lawn mower, #xi2 rug. bench, bed and springs. Please call on Tuesdays and Thursdays be - vween 5:30 and 8p m L Meyer, Pleasant Cap, Pa x22 Vicwr Poultry POR SALE--Quality chicks, Eng. Leg- horn $6.25, pullets 811895, cocker als 8135. Br. Rocks, N. H Redg 8730 Gervir Pet t paid Jiistervilie a blood ~ tested White Leg- Reds, White Breeders, large ype horns, New Hampshire Plymouth Rooks, and Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, Prices 256 for #200 50 for $3.50; 100 for 86.00, also sexed chicks. Write for prices, C D Shipments. Hecla Poultry Box 501, Bellefonte, Pa BABY CHICKS New Hampshire and Rock Hampshire cross hatches Tuesday and Priday of each week Also some started chicks All eggs are produced on farm from blood ested breeders. Chicks guaranteed Geo. L. Peters, Box 5. Port Matilda R D1) ‘none 12-R-11, Warriors Mark 2011 Farm 151 POR BALE Baby «¢ ted time onl 100 puilets $8.50 Barred Rooks a its 8750 cockerel extirg then once Cc. O Gervin efler per 0 Leghorn $5.50 cockerels 81 Reds 8550; pul- #4 50 Adda 100, Order at D POR ic MeAllistervilie x24 3 Hig ha POR BALE-—Are you chicks? And 1 mean “aint as ow as $385 per 100 fOr Leghorns Barred White Wyan- N. H Reds interested In cheap and phone or il quote yOu ™ consistent with k the ieghorng we produx We do a surplus of chicks now we have any time this sea r ieohorns have been ship- ped Inigo every State, every Cana~ dian Province and 32 foreign ocound- ties. Only recently a # forwarded 10 Venezuela S 1 recent past shipments me to the lale of Java and india We are now tlosing deal of a large order to Secretary of Agri Republica Damninicar 111 travel Alr Express from We are breeder of Leg- not a mere hatchery. Devel- opment of poultry has been our busi. ness since the fall of 1898. The Ker- Leghorn Farm, Box 240-CD. Cen- wre Hall, Pa 2211 nave 14m . Poultry Remedies POR SALE Poultry Raisers. Use Dr Salsbury's AVI-TON to control roundworms. Ideal flock treatment Get a package Today Heclas Poultry Famn. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone #3 x22 Live Stock POR SALE-Fresh cow with first calf Inquire B. H Williams, Port Ma- tiida, Pa. RD. 1 x22 POR SALE--Two mine mules, 3 yrs old. Inquire of Victor D The. son, Howard, Pa R D 1 3 POR SALE—8 pigs 7 weeks oid Po- land and Berkshire crossed Clar- ence Miller, Madisonburg. Pa x22 POR SALE-—Three brood sows, shoals and pigs. Inquire of H L Curtin Bellefonte, Pa ne 97-72 x22 POR SALE--S8orrel horse 8 yearg old weight 1650. ba Lioyd A. Smith, ard Pa. 2. D1} x22 POR SALE--Team of horses and harness; 3 milch cows, 1 with calf Besgie Comly. Bellefonte, R. D. 1. | (Rockview). x22 in { 00 order colt 2 years old. — — A —— TISEMENTS | [] POR BALE--An eight room frame house in Howard. Good condition Girard Altenderfer, Box 166, Howsrd Pa 1411 | POR BALE-—#ozy Kave Tavern, De- sirable property 6 acres ground new highway, beer and liquor i. cense, want best offer for equity imanediately x22 i FOR BALE-The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 aces, 6 miles wert of Belle | fonte, In uffelo Run Valley near | Pillmore, W. C. Witmer, 306 E. Blsbhon | Street, Bellefonte, Pa 44 POR BALE large block of real ea tate, business section Bellefonte having thereon two residences, 2- Slory ware house, concrele garage office bullding, scales, raflroud wid- ing. Write P. O, Box 462 Phone Bellefonte 287 200 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT.--A 10 room house with heat and light In Hublersburg along route 220. In- Putra of H 8 Bummers, Hublersbury a 2011 POR BALE OR RENT room house wired for electricity acre O01 near Yarnell, Lawrence Hlowbank Street, Bellefonte x24 Rent Schad Street LL. 8 $18.00 Bellefonte POR RENT--A seven house Bast High modern CONVEnIeTons | Howard Shuey, E. High Sur fonte, Pa on Apartments for Rent FOR RENT.-A five rooin and a Six room apariment i Cent Ha! Inquire at the Centre Hall Hotel x32 re FOR RENT--A five room spartznent with heat and hot water $3500 Inguire of White Bros. Drug Biore Bellefonte, Pa 13.2 POR RENT--3-rooan f ment gt 113 Bast logan Blreet Bellefonte Mrs. Eilvabellh Hage! East logan Street, Phone 622 1812 urniched spurt FOR RENT--$-roomn apartment with tile bath. Heat hot water stigye supplied. Avaliable Inquire B. O. Harvey, Phon and June 1 e 508.2 19tr FOR RENT-—-TWO very desirable apartments. sll modern oonveni- ences, heat furnished Inquire at R Oweng Electric Store, Allegheny Bt 1511 niences t rooms. Mrs Corner Curtin : jefonte. Phone 200-R Announcements MEETING-—The Ladies Ald of Lo- gran Grange will meet at the hodne of Mrs. Lew Biddie on Monday even- June 3rd. at 8 o'clock ne «OE BAKE SALE--The Primary Depart ment of the Evangelical church «ill hold a bake sale In White Bros, Drug Store on June Ist from 8% 2 1 ‘AL--~The annual festival of the Union Cemetery Association will be held on Saturday June 20th. 1940. at the Zion school house x26 FESTIVAL—The Logan OCrange of Pleasant Gap will hold thelr annual festival on Baturday, June 1st al the Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap. 19u CHILDREN'S DAY--Children's day program will be held Sunday evening, June 2nd. at 745 in the Buffalo Run United Brethren church FESTIVAL-—The Jacksonville cem- elery Association ill hold their an- nual festival nn cemetery lawn, st Jacksonville on Saturday June 22 1940 x22 FESTIVAL~The Young Ladies Class will hold a festival on the Fill- more M. E church lawn Saturday evening. June 8. for benefit Of Sun- day School Everybody welcome x23 NOTICE-—The Union Prayer Meel- ing people will meet Sunday, Jun 2nd. at 2:30 p. m. in the home Of Miss Bessie Green, about 13 mile west of Fllimore Store. Everybody welcome PESTIVAL--A festival will be held Thursday evening. May 30th. at Re- Pa. Sponsored by beraburg, he burg Orange and the music will be | furnished Bartges Bast Oentre { County Band. —_—_. i REUNION-—-Tha an- { nual reunion of the Tressler family will be held st Grange Park, Centre ! Hall, on Saturday. June 1. All mem- {bers and friends of the clan are | cordially [nvited to atlend x22 | Miscellaneous | RAT EXTERMINATOR~112 rats kill- | od with can Schutte’s Red Squill | Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa. x29 | PAINT Mrs, E. D. Myers and family and | = | Mrs, J. Cloney and gaughter Kath-| | leen of Jersey Shore spent Sunday | | with their immediate relatives the E. A Shives. Mrs Leroy Plumb, at thelr apari-| r-Z paint clean- ment on North Allegheny Street. x dirt, Jeaves finiah glos- , Bellefonte, 43 —Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L Hoff-| HH. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor. 8:30 {man, of West Chester, have an-i{ a m. Sunday Church School, Mr Ned will be a member of the grad- |G inced the engagement of their! E. J Teaman, Supt 10:45 a m uating class al the school on June | jo, cheer Mics Elizabeth Burr Hoff- | Worship with special recognition | 6. and Mr. and Mrs. Plumb are... +, Mr William Brundige Ed-| to College and High School grad- making arrangements to attend the | oo i. Jr of Philadelphia, son of | uates who are members of) the | exercises. {Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Edwards, church and church school. No! FOR SALE-—-Two young Jersey and __®F Guernsey mixed cows with first | ¥Y. calf. Good milkers. Inquire of Gli- | bert Smith, BR. D. 2. Bellefonte, Pa. | Kiine TRKING THE /£ OUT OF Pon The State Highway Department —Mr. and Mrs. H C. Taylor, of Bast Linn Street, departed lasi Wednesday for a drive to Roches- ter, N. Y.. where Mr. Tay'or was one of four commissioners repre- erian church. In the Pres- byteéry are 78 churches which were represented at the conference by two ministers and two laymen. Mr, Taylor was one of the lay delegates, ~Paul D, Eberhart, of East Lo- gan Street, has been confined to His home since Sunday because of an injury to his right eye, Mr, Eber- hart was romping with his infant son early Sunday morning when the struck his father’s eye, inflict- Juceration of the eyeball then Mr Eberhart has been medical treatment and while the injury is Quite painful no per- manent ill effects are expected to (of Baltimore, The wedding will | take place in September Miss Hoff. ‘man is a gister of Mrs, Willlam C. Curtin, of West Linn street, Belle- | fonte. | ~—Patrick Gherrity, ison of Walter Gherrity, of South | Spring street, was among the win- iners in a recent art contest con- {ducted by the Junior Messenger, a | weekly school publication. He is a {fifth grade student at St John's i Catholle school. The youth's draw- | ing, “Sailing Vessel,” was judged {among the best of 6,000 entries from almost every state In the union and {in Canada, and was reproduced In the school magazine. ~D. A. Grove, of East Linn street, has been confined to bed at his home much of the time since last Thursday, suffering from a cold and fatigue resulting from over-exer tion, Beveral weeks ago while pol- ishing an antique which he planned | | evening services due to the High | School Baccalaureate service, to be | held in the Presbyterian church | The Prayer service and Bible Study | will be held on Wednesday evening | 10-year-old | ®t 7:30. Junior League at seven o'clock on Wednesday evening. First Methodist, Bellefonte Church school at 9:30 a. m., C. C Shuey, Supt. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor ai 10:45, Spec ial recognition will be given to the Methodist High school graduates, In the evening we join with the other churches in the Baccalaureate ser- vices. This is the day set aside for fasting and prayer for a just peace in the world, and special offering for the suffering people of war zones, Official Board meeting 2fonday eve ning at 7:30. The Ladies’ Volunteer Bible class will meet on Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting with Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:40, Woman's Poreign Missionary Society Friday evening. ie p—_—_ RECENT WEDDINGS Rev. H. Willis Hartsock, pastor. | has started work on widening some extending the ghoulders on each | Eagle valley, and east of Bellefonte on the Jacksonville highway. ~Bargains in the Classifieds. Lost and Found LOST | dropped Punday evening befween C. H tick home and J W. Beals store, hannon, con‘altung a pair of ladies blue gloves, mone? and cos metics. Pinder please notify Mrs. Rex Bedwell x22 Bids Wanted POR ng BL "re County en are the s i dealers of ovine A Reo pn ids on the sale of ammunition for Iapshoating at the sportsmen s pice 19. 1940. ‘Por apecifications. and pat- » ! ons Afr ad tculars get in Wch win 2. H. POOF mittee, Bellefonte, Fone 505. = x22 tan ladies urse HECLA PAR 7 Miles East of Bel Thurs., May 30 PENN STATE CAMPUS OWLS DANCING § to 1. . ADM. 0c of the highways in Centre County { by filling up ditches, grading and | side of the paveq portion, Men are | at work now on route 220, up Bald | i From the time of Hippeceates (the Greek physician who lived a about 150 B. C.) un comparatively t time ago, the physician devoted practically all his time to curing disease AFTER it had developed. More and more doctors are practicing which is nothing more nor less than the Preventive Medicine PREVENTION OF DISEASE. As kn of definite causes increases, disease falls back before the advance of scientific medicine. What has become of Smallpox, which was for centuries the scourge of the world? Vaccination is What has become of those great fatal theria? Scientific medicine has all but elim- ually eliminate the other as the Fever and Diph inated the one, and will Ere EAL public co-operates more fuily toward prevention. More recent victories P88 are C HAR of Scientific Medicine in the t against tes, and T u Sale or Exchange young bulls, and yearlings and ground, not filed. Meyers pumps for sale Pu | in stock Carbr | Spring, Bellefonte | WANTED—Dead, | horses traded In-for sale, also trac. | {tors and farm machinery-new or | usd, aise A Wb. OD: Pail engine Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE--8mall lot with stable 24 by 24 feet. Nice location in Le Mrs. Hanhah Grove, Lemont, FOR SXLE- Dwelling In Convenient terms if desi tional Bank. Bellefonte, Pa. First i | 4 gEF fd i 98:2 inl : ¥ HE Ea § i
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