June 6, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five OCALS 4 ~Mrs. John T. Ammerman, of Jersey Shore, called upon friends while in Bellefonte on a pre-Mem- orial Day visit last week, «Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse, latter retired postmistress of Camer- on, Pa. spent Memorial Day as guests in the A. C. Derr home, East Lamb street Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Butterworth, of Wilkinsburg, were weekend guests of Mrs. Butterworth’'s mother, Mrs. John L. Knisely, at her home on South Thomas street, «The John Bickel family moved recently from Bush Addition into the house on Bast Howard street which J. Clarence Hamilton recent- ly purchased from the A. J. Heverly heirs, —Mrs_ Clayton Poorman, of Phil- adelphia, formerly of Tyrone, spent Sunday with Mrs. William Conley at the Brockerhoff House. Mrs. Poorman and Mrs, Conley spent the winter together in Florida. —Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlin re- turned to their home in Niagara Falls on Monday after a pleasant motor trip to Bellefonte where they the | | Mifflinburg, spent the weekend with | E. Boyer and family at thelr home | are spending this week in Bellefonte ! were the guests over Memorial Day | of their relatives, Mr, and Mrs George Ingram, of East Lamb street ~Mrs. Frank P, Hoag and son Kenneth, of North Thomas Street, returned PFriday night from a Memorial Day visit with Mrs. Hoag's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens, at their home in Rochester, N. Y —~Misg Agnes Kellerman, a stu- dent at Immaculate College, Phil- adelphia, returned home Wednes- day night for her summer vacation Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ Kellerman and sons William and Thomas motored to Philadeiphia In the morning to bring her home —Mrs. C. G, Spicher returned to her home in Wilkinsburg today after a week's visit with relatives in Bellefonte and vicinity. Mrs Spicher was the driving guest of Mr and Mrs. 8. H Hoy last week, when they returned hone from Wilkinsburg where they were to see their granddaughter graduate ~Mr. and Mrs, T. 8, Strawn, of New Kensington, arrived in Belle-| fonte, early brief vacation at the Markland Hotel. Mr. Strawn, at ¢ time conducted a brokerage bufiness in Bellefonte resided at tHe "Brocker- hoff Hotel during the time of the last week to spend a late M.A. Landsey gonducted that establishment —Local friends of Edward Irvin, of Woodland, formerly of Bellefonte, have learned that he suffered severe injuries in a fall, May 30. Mr. Irvin, who has not been well for some time was going up a stairway when he lost his balance and fell backwards, suffering lacerations of the head and arm. Latest reports are to the effect that he is recovering nicely. : —Mrs, Albert Blackburn and her | daughter-in-law, Mrs Jack Black- burn, both of Philadelphia, spent Memorial Day in Bellefonte as guests at the Markland Hotel From here they went to Fishertown, Bed- ford pounty, to visit th the elder Mrs. Blackburn's sens. Al- bert. Jr. and Jack, who are buried in the Fishertown cemetery Mt. and Mrs. E. R. Bechdel and child, formerly of DuBois. have sub. i graves of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Baker, of Downington, have opened their summer home “Porgy” at Wingate for the summer, , J. D. Thomas, of North Thomas street, left Tuesday night for Detroit, Mich, on a business mission. 8he expects to return home Friday Mrs. Morrison H. Watkins and little daughter, of New York City, | are guests this week of Mrs. Gould, who lives in the Driscoll duplex on | East Curtin street —Martin and Samuel Boyer, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William on Blanchard street, Mrs, EE. Sass, returned to her summer home at Ridge View Park near Derry Pa. after spending Memorial Day with friends ang re- latives in this place. ~-Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cook and sons, Charles and Billy, of Baden, as guests of Mr. Cook's father, Char- les F. Cook, at the family home on East High street. —Earnest Pardoe's parking lot, in Cherry Alley, Bellefonte, Pa., whl be open for business Saturday. June Sth. Supervised parking on Satur- days and all holidays from 8 a. m to 12 p. m. for only 15 cents . Mrs. Calvin Gates returned to her home on North Thomas street last Wednesday after having spent the past two months in Washing- ton. D. C.. as a guest of her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Holdman —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dor- worth, Jr. and two children, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Dor- worth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Dorworth, at the family home on West Linn Street. —Allan MeClellan, of Philadel- phia, spent Memorial Day in Belle- fonte as a guest of Mr. and Mrs Harry Pulmer at their home on East Howard street. Mr. McClellan is with the U. 8 Soil Conservation Bureau in the Philadelphia area ~—Mr and Mrs. J. Gilbert Shope and two children, Nancy and John. of Bethesda, Md. spent Memorial Day and the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shope's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton L Shope, and Mr. and Mrs. H G Witter, all of East Curtin Street —Alfred Warner, 111, of Wilming- ton, Del., spent the latter part of last week with friends in Bellefonte, having come here for a several days’ visit before continuing to the West Coast where he has enrolled as a student in an aviation school. While here Mr. Warner was a guest at the Markland Hotel. —D. O. Hazel, of Upper Darby. arrived in Bellefonte early last week for his annual Memorial Day visit with relatives and friends In Bellefonte and vicinity. Mr. Hazel is a son of the late Cornelius Hazel, of Pleasant Gap. While in Belle fonte he was a house guest of the Clark Carson family on East Bish- op Street -1f you need an ice refrigera‘or grab your hat and finish this para- Justice of the Peace { Pletcher, of Howard, was a business | visitor In Bellefonte on Monday |" <nrs for Atlantic City, for a week or ten days’ vacation. Former Centre County Auditor | Clement H. Gramley, of Rebersburg, | spent yesterday afternoon in Belle | fonte among his many friends in | this vicinity, | =R. C. English, well known Tay- lor township Justice of the Peace, wis a business visitor in Bellefonte, Monday, and while here was a call- er at this office — Having completed her studies at | Hood College in Frederick, Md., Miss | Mary Catherine Walker, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ivan Walker, Is ex- | pected home Friday for the summer vacation Freeze Fresh Ice Cream ages, pint 15¢, all flavors; pint, 20¢, all flavors cream for all Dalry, Wilson Phone 543-J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godshall, of Camden, N. J. spent Memorial Day and the weekend In as guests of Mrs. Godshall's mother, Mrs. Michael Lamb, at the Lamb amily home on North Allegheny street The golf tournament originally scheduled to have been held between Clearfield Country Club and Nittany Country Club on the latter's course on Saturday, June 8, has been post poned until Sunday. June 9, Nittany club officials announced yesterday Harry Taylor, director of the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. and L. C Heineman, secretary, will go to Wil- liamsport, Friday, to attend the an- nual district meeting of the board of directors of the North Central District of the Y. M. C. A.. of which Bellefonte is a part Postmaster George R. Meek yes- terday was proudly exhibiting an 18- inch brown trout which he caught on a willow fly Tuesday night along the upper reaches of Spring Creek Mr, Meek was particularly delighted with his catch since it was a “na- tive” of the stream, rather than stocked trout The Bellefonte Garden Club will hold a basket picnic at the summer cottage of Mrs. Harvey P. Schaeffer along the Spring Creek road Tuesday afternoon, June 11, begin- ning at 2:30 o'clock. The topic for discussion will be “Flowers in the Sick Room ™ All members are cor- dially invited to he present -A double house at Prosseriown occupied by the Arnold and Ripka families was slightly damaged by fire about 10:20 o'clock Tuesday morn- ing. The blaze is believed to have or- iginated from a flue, and damage was confined to the roof. Members of the Undine Fire Company, Belle- fonte, used water from a booster tank to extinguish the fire ~The Weis Pure Food store on South Allegheny street received =a new Chevrolet delivery truck on Wednesday. Mr. Hartman, manager of the local store. announces that deliveries will be made at 8 and 11 o'clock in the forenoon and at 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The in- auguration of delivery service is for the purpose of better serv customers Pack- dipped, occasions street, Brooks Bellefonte " on " thn ing their ~James Craig, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cralg, of West Curtin street, Bellefonte, was winner of {graph on the run. The first of per- third prize in the Buchanan essay | the R. K. Owens South Allegheny sons who get to Electric store on contest, according to the announce- ment of Headmaster Boyd Edwards, 16t the Mrs. Harry Curtin apartment | sireet after reading this notice will of Mercersburg Academy, this week, in the Orvis apartment building, corner of Allegheny and Curtin streets, and are now occupying those quarters. Mr. Bechdel Is manager of the Bellefonte McCrory store | charge. Mr. Owens has a couple of commencement Mrs. Curtin expects to be with rela- | tives in the east for an indefinite period —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hipple and Mrs. Thomas Ward and son Don- ald. all of Ellsworth, Pa. motored here last Wednesday for a Memor- jal Day visit among their many friends in Bellefonte and Moshan- non. They left for home Sunday error kindly notify us at once. The the past where Mr. Hipple has been employ- | ed for many years. He is a cousin of County Commissioner Chas. F Hippie —Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ray. of Ni- agara Falls, former well known res- idents of Bellefonte, spent the week- end here as guests of Mrs. Ray's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Copenhaver and fam- ily. at their home on East Logan street. They brought with them Mrs, Ray's mother, Mrs. Ida Gillen, who | at Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Millard Harts- wick, of Reynolds avenue, on Mon- day celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. On Sunday they enter- tained at a family dinner at which 14 persons were present. Monday night the Halcyon class of the Re- formed church, of which Mrs. Harts wiek is the teacher, entertained the social rooms of the church. ~Jimmy Sloop, young grandson of Deputy Prothonotary Arthur H. , of Bast Curtin Street, suffer- ed a laceration of the back of the pases fits i pany for the past get a used lce-refrigerator free of them on hand and figures this is one way to get rid of them Our mailing list was corrected this week. Credit has been given to all subscribers who paid during the month of May. In the event of an response to our statements mailed out last month was rather disap- pointing. If the label on your paper does not bear a 1040 date you are in arrears and should arrange to bring your subscription to date —Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of North Thomas street, had as dinner guests at their home Saturday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. E C. Burgh- duff, and Robert Rosenhoover and sons, Dick and Jim. all of Balti- more, Md... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover, of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and children, Jean and Anne, of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomas and daughter, Shirley. of Bellefonte —Richard Walker, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert 8. Walker, of Stale College, and grandson of Mr and Mrs. George P. Bible, of East Curtin Street, Bellefonte, will become a student at Brothers’ College of an the occasion of the 47th annual exercises of the school. One hundred and nine mem- bers of the senior class received the Academy diploma John 8. Royer, son of the late Edward Royer, of Centre Hall, who has been a resides of York, Pa, for twenty-six years, was a pleasant caller at our office Satur- day. Mr Royer is employed in the engineering department of the York Ice and Machinery Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Royer and Mr. and Mrs. Em- ory W. Brandt, also of York, com- prised a motor party who spent the weekend atl Btate College —Miss Helen Smith, ghief clerk in the local State Highway office, re. turned home Monday from a week's vacation in Delaware county as a guest in the heme of Mr NA Staples, Lianerch. Pa, We learn that Mrs. Staples’ father, E. E Straub, who suffered a stroke about ten days ago. is completely paralyzed on the left side, but is a cheerful pa- tient In the Bryn-Mawr Hospital where physicians hold out hope for atl least pariial recovery Barbara Taylor and Julia Pras- t kovich, both employes in the offices’ lof the Titan Metal Company here, | | Drew University, at Madison, N. J. returned to their homes in Belle- next fall. Walker, a graduate of 'fonte, Saturday, from a two weeks | the Bellefonte High 8chool this! motor trip to Texas and Mexico | spring, last March won a four-year During their absence they traveled | scholarship at Drew in a competi- 5 total of 3664 miles and visited | tive examination, He expects to many places of Hartswicks as guests of honor in the enroll in the pre-legal course at 128 southwest. While in Austin, Texas, | University. «Nell Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gray, of Wilson street. Bellefonte, will receive his bachelor of arts degree cum laude in phil- .Josophy at commencement exercises to be held at the University of Vir- ginia on Monday, June 10. Gray has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic society and ac- cording to his professors he did “brilliantly in the first examination, excellently in the second and bril- liantly in the third” Mr. and Mrs, attend the interest in the ’ {they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | { James W. Derr, formerly well known | residents of Bellefonte. ~George Carpenelo, borough! | manager, dashed Into the office jast | had | night with the news that he {forgotten to invite his employers, | Bellefonte Borough Councilmen, to evening, June 13, at the Penn Belle Hotel, for members of the graduat- ing class of the fire school conduct- ed here during the past 18 weeks Councilman, Mr. Carpeneto said, are to take this notice as a personal invitation to the dinner which will be followed by public services at the Court House, The borough manager was instructor of the school, ~Council has asked for bids for a new police car, which they expect to paint white or some other bright A Al We make ice | Bellefonte | a dinner to be held next Thursday | ~Mr., and Mrs. George Bhugert {and Infant son, of Elmira, N, Y., ar- rived In Bellefonte to spend the Elsie Rankin Heverly, of | Memorial Day season as guests of | | East Curtin street, departed Sunday | Mrs. Shugert's mother, Miss Rebecca | street, On Memorial Day the son, George Harris S8hugert, Jr, was bap- {tized In St. John's Episcopal church, | Bellefonte | ~Dr. and Mrs |thur Harper and | Wyomissing, and Mrs and Samuel Neustadt, both of New {York City, spent son, James, } {beth Barnhart at her apartment on East High street, and with Miss { Helen Harper at her home on East | Howard street Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ceader and | Ceader's sister, Mrs. Helen Cea~ | o.| Mr der Gamble | motored to all of Cleveland, Bellefonte during the weekend for a visit with friends and | | relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ceader left | Tuesday for a business trip to east- tern cities while Mrs. Gamble re- mained here for a visit until today with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Blanch- ard, of West Linn street Lester Fink, of Martha, employ- ed by the State in Harrisburg, was discharged from the Philipsburg State Hospital Monday of last week after having been a patient in that institution for 23 days. Mr. Fink, a visitor in Bellefonte, Friday, appears to be well on the way toward com- plete recovery from a condition which necessitated a serious opera- tion. He is the son of former Cen- tre County Treasurer George Fink and Mrs. Pink, prominent residents of Philipsburg Miss Thomazine Curtin and Miss Helen Loulse Hartsock, both stu- dent in the nurses’ training of the Germantown Hospital rived in Bellefonte, Monday { three weeks’ vacation home of their respective parents, Mrs, H Laird Curtin, at Curtin, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hartsock, on East Bishop street, Bellefonte, Miss Cur- tin and Miss Hartsock came Bellefonte as the driving guests the latter's parents and sister, Mis Mary Grace Hartsock, who motored to Philadelphia, Bunday school Are for a at the to of The exhibit Bellefonte High school manual training depart. ment, now on display A. & P. store room in the Brocker- hoff bullding, is an large and varied one worthy of mention splendidly built cedar chests chairs, stands furniture of the in the former exceptionally Particularly the many and nieely finished while tables desk and other items the same degree of skill and ability or dents and their inst Menhold. Ranged around of the room are samples of feal drawing projects, many of are exceedingly well done Mr. and Mrs. Earl Justice and driving guest, Anna Blake, of Akron, Ohio motored Centre county Lo spend the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer. of Bellefonte, and at the Jesse Confer home at Howard R D While here they visited many places of interest, among them being Dan- ville, Black Moshannon, Fishermen's Paradise and Renovo. Other recent guests at the same home were Mr and Mrs. Harry Jodon, Mr and Mrs Ray Jodon and two children, Judith and Ray. Jr, of Akrom, Ohio, and Mrs. Malinda Confer, Orviston {Additional Locals on Page Four) Lost and Found LOST -Strayed from my pasture 8 Holstein heifer, due 10 be fresh Please notify Willard Yearick ard. BR. D Ps ~ Work Wanted WANITED--Boy job on farm East Beaver Phone 738-J Are of Ahow the part of stu- Harry C sides ructor the mechan which oe NE tn of x23 12 years old wanta Write Bondy Schref. 51 Belisfonte, Pa x23 filer i* man wants Inquire of Dair Rider, Buffalo x23 WANTED Young work Rider Run ring of any kind in care of Cal Valiey les or bulldings of any kind. Price reasonable. Inquire Jamey Delaney Centre Hall, R. D. 1, Phones 17T7-R-82 xia FARMERS When in need of horse chosing phone 0-R-14, Spring Milis and 1 will call at your farm. Prompt service. reasonable prices George E Wells x23 i Help Wanted WANTED 50 Apply to Geo Pa wood outters arehood, Pine (Hen x2 WANTED Experienced dairy farmer. | married. for modern farm, i Box 34 Mill Hall, Pa wi WANTED -8ingle man to work on farm. Calvin Witmer, Bellefonte, BR. D 1. Phone 024-R-11 x23 WANTRE D—Experienced waltress, must be 21 years of age. Apply at Big Trout Inn in person x23 WANTED An experienced auto me- | &: | chanic. Bteady work for right ison. Write M. C. In care of the tre Democrat office x23 50 80 in country. and widowers home between | mell, Wallaceton, Pa Ww A oener, one can take full charge of a farm | home. Three adults in family, mid- | die aged SrOman e . ite to | Harry Miller, Karthaus, Penna. . Wanted to Buy | | WANTBD-To buy several fall Hol- . J. M. Miller, Spring Pol Wat ol wha an ‘ y2vian Shuller, Bellefonte, Pa. LN Bi ion. Adafess Diemer I, Bath. Pa RD, Re of ; Be + Boarders Wanted WANTED --8Boardera and ors. Inquire of BE. N. Trostle, Pleasant Gap, Pa, 1641 Personal uate. amis va Bg fron, sige today HE { Cruse, at her home on East High | F. R. Beldel and | child, of Hazleton; Mr. and Mrs, Ar- | of | Violet Morris | Memorial Day in | | Bellefonte as guests of Miss Ellza- | How - | 4 | W. Decker, Spring Mills, Pa WANTED..A widow for housekeeper | years old in | Good | { home for right person. Harry Hum, { that x23 | Po Rr — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN [0 | ! | | | 30,000 People Read This Column | every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- galn Counter partment has become so aMAZINg'y popular. the benefits derived, it is undisputably Oentre County's CommuJity Bar- Considering Ita low cost ahg RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 28 cents for | | first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. advertising-—sale or rent. ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word ls charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estale KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be malled Ww this office, must be complied with by those answering *“w adverlsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise veriiser, ments, as Lhe publishers are not permitled to divulge the name of Lhe ad- BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed lo The Centre Dem- ocrat la entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, intervals. Card of Thanks HOCKENBERRY Wie means of expressing our fries . hyd a lid gh thelr car thet thelr many during the llines Annie Hooke font The and H y for " net nnerry iat Hockenberry Shawiley Pamilie : Articles tor Sale FOR MLE Loose Ihompeot anda Howard, P POR ALE POR ALE grr ender al Brown POR BALE Hot SALE mage in good Frank Eisen! Mileabirg. Pa Rr POR SALE Used tractor, made motor cle tires Milier. Milesbhurg., Pa FOR SALE-—Parm Ime at price farm. ers oan afford to pay. Inquire of CM long Howard RD. 2, Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany) any POR tra Nevin fonts SALE Lid 2 whee! Dr A home made in pond conditior 3 Belle Ma x21 POR BALE Coal wood, = ed stone, top #o0ll and Duliding stone flee A Reed Lamb Street Bellefonte. Phone 174-R and. cruasl x34 POR BALE--74%t Deering binder If good running order. price MOD0 Phone Warriors Mark 18-R-17, Harry Pelers. Penna. Purnace, Pa x24 FOR SALE-Ome two hore J ohn Deere porn cultivator good as now one good double set harnesg uy W. Btearns near Lemont Pa x23 POR SALE Coal and wood. 1 haul ashe: away at a jow mate Call M7-3 for prices. Bam Canpereiil Bellafonte. Pa. B.D. 1, Coleville. 24 FOR BALE--Kitchen cabinet and a ! three burner gasoline kitchen range, both in good condition. John mis-diagnosed as bronchitis cells are clea and the come filled i ened heart muscle causin cough. Especially in elder cells. from poor and slow asthma, may “bronchitis’’, irritant and treating accordin cure it. How ard FOR x23 | Plymouth Rooks reu lungs. Rest, heart tonics and an intelligent search for the cause, is the way to cure this type of so-called ‘bronchitis’ Irritation from pollen, and other things cauuing hay fever and sometimes cause an tation diagnosed and may be cleared up by finding the offending 14 People sometimes have a, HK caused tuberculosis, and go about with a "hacking constantly endanger the lives of others th and their own lves by delaying correct d ment for the real cause. Let your doctor help to locate and RET ¥ 5 PHARMACISI free of charge, This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different " EE AEs] Pos 16-7 SALE Good used cull MoCormick Deering A-1 condition M Phone Howard packer Lracior Bel 1611 a H 2731 BALF, A w.a0 MoCormick- Deer: J tires, A-l jitior nquire of Mr Monte ' | Witmer, Linn Bt POR BALE-Cuarden pianis of all Kinds, 5 cents a dozen, 40 centg a 100. No deliveries made, Philin Cor rell, Bunnyside, Bellefonte, R. D 3 x24 BALE--22x36 FOR thresher Case ¢ : 1 | pl POI. BALL mower FOR BALE -~-Hundreas ol all sizes from 15 Ww 20 Backeg by written guaranties. Open evenings until § o'clonk Walirun Auto service, Bnow Bhoe Intersection Phone 153 iu used tires inch rims FOR PO thresher with SALE] John Deere rubber 1 16-30 tor. 3 Pordson tractors; 1 6 rine. 1 Moline 7-f1. grain used wood wheel farm (like new). 1 used low wheel truck (like new). 2 Gand mowers. Bungerd Service BSta- Spring Mills, Pa x23 model Rumiey : POR BALE Johr 9%. tooth practi. 1R-28 r tractor g harrow MeCormick bind Risck Hawk m=- W. Behirer Penna nd Tyrone, Pa. Phone Mark 21u Oliver Hart MoCormick Ch "en er. 3} ie A. font ay loader nire gpreader. C Purnace. Pa. a 13-R-3, Warriors The following per- an be purchased at the resilience of 116 Bast Curtin 1036 4 door PRIVATE SALE sonal property « ioderate at Mrs Lyman § sireet Beliefonle Dodge sefian be aoen at Poor. man's Garage): Platform scales, 400- ib capacity. 6-foot porch glider. 001 cheat and jot of carpenter fools set of stove rollers check writer heavy-duty garage jack 16-001 tow chain garage air hose pil barrel with pump attached large socket wrench #et. snow shovels, complete brick for Stewart: stove, about one ton babbhit and lead for soldering 8-foot iron oot. several anmy ool Thor washing machine log grab chains. lumber measuring rule. hay forks bucket-a-day water heater x can POY BALE 12 week old pullets White Leghorns, White Minorcas and New Hampshire Reds, 50c each C FPF. Beck Warriors Mark, Pa. 5 miles west of Stormatown on Route 550 Phone 8-R-27 x23 BABY OHIOKS.. From Dblood-tested Breeders, large type hoarne. New Hampalire and Reds, White Barrec Ply- a Constant “TOUCH OF’ Y BRONCHITIS Frequently what is known to medicine as ‘bronchiectasis’ is In health. the sir-cells of the bronchial rubes are lined with little hair-like “cilia” that automatically remove the secre. tions. In certain diseases. these air-cells lose their elasticity and become dilated Secretions accumulate and decom ; and are dislodged only by fits of coughing. that last until the tient eased. t oh be established and infection re. lieved before the trouble will clear made especially for the individual, will cure Another condition sometimes called bronchitis’. is 9 weak: a “wet lung’ and 8 consequent . then they again be- Sometimes a vaccine, . serum leaks into the air. tion of blood t h the slow. by, 4 slows. moving contagion and treat. White Leg-| mouth Rocks 50 for $3.00, Prices 26 for $2.00 100 for 868.00, aiso sexed chicks. Wri for prices. C. O D Shipmenta ocin Poultry Parm Box 501, Belistonte, Pa isu BABY OHICKS New Hsmpshire and Rook Hampshire cross hatches | Tuesday and Priday of esch week Also pome slarted chicks, All eges are produced on farm from blood tested breeders. Chicks guaranteed Geo. L. Peters, Box 5, Port Matilda BR D. 1, Phone 12-R-11, Warrior's Mark 2011 POR BALE Baby chicks special lim- ited time only: Leghorn 84.050 per 100 puliets M50, ocockerels $200 Barred Rocks and Reds 8875. pul- iety 87.75; cookerels $4.76. Add It extra for less then 100. Order at once cash or C. O. D aml paid Gervin K. Behaefler, MoAlilstervilie x24 POR SALE--Are cheap chicks? as low | White White interested Ir And I mean "dirt $3 50 per 100 for Leghorns Barred Rocks White Wyan R 1 Red N H na Crosses No we do no chicks atl such pr you where they sald you an Rocks aot Ley are 1 quail day-old (guaranteed 10 be at BEX -HODRT A call in per- rices extreme- the ously We ad eka Live Stock POR BALE Inquire ence, Pa A good Mike R ilking i nko rd wm FOR SALE tested and t Lemont, Pa fresh cows JH) bh tested * Wo im audite of Vict quire of Howstd, Pa R D 1 ne mules POR SALE--T old i DT: son POR BALE FOR SALE-4 pur pigs, 10 weeks Hampshire ewes fonte D1 POR SALE-Holstein cow by her glde. has gene throug blood testa Inquire of Merril erite. Zion BR D 2 h two With x23 POR SALE--Grey horse, weight about 1300, good worker. Price reason- able or will exchange for cattie C Culvey, Mil A fresh calf by her cow, gives lots of milk. Guarantesd in every way E P. Lucas, Julian Pa BR D 1 Bush Hollow x23 POR SALE OR EXCHANGE--Fresh Cusrnaey cows, eam horse slo k bulls, brood sows, hogs shoals and pigs. want young catile, beef COWS etc Oall Haupt Farms Bellefonte x25 A ——————— a hs tah with FARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your lve stock and pouliry, you can expect good prices. 8 T. Riegel, Owner we, FOR BALE--A team of horses mare and gelding weight 2000 Ibe Quiet and safe for any boy to work Alsd a 8 year old dapple gray horse weight 1700 iba. quirt and safe. In- aguire of Roy Nixon RD. Mill Hall Pa x24 Sale or Exchange COWS AND HORSES -FPresh cows young bulls and yeariings and horses traded (n—for sale, also trace tors and farmn machinery--new or used. also a 20 bh. p. Deisel engine losch Implement Co. Jersey Shore Pa x23 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--Valu- able real estate consisting of 100 bullding lots on Half Moon Terrade addition to Beliefonte Borough and Snring Township Streets, alleys, water and sewerage lines assured Also dwelling houses on North Thomas Street, Bast Linn Street and Soring Rownshit. When you own | you lot Pederal Housing Administra nt tion Punds can be secured to build | your home on easy terms low In- terest. All property sold on easy terms or big discount for cash or you can exchange homes, dwellings | farms, lands, stock etc, Call or ad- | | dress OG. Bdward Haupt. Owner, Belle- fonte, Pa x25 ‘Real Estate - For Sale ! POR RENT-—A 8 room home with garden, reasonable to person who will act as caretaker of propery Bruce 8. Belghtol ingovilie, Pa 3 POR RENT--A seven room brick house and a 7 room frame house on East High Street. AN modern conveniences. Inguire of Howard Bhuey, E. High Bureet, Bellefonte, Pa x23 POR RENT--#$-rooan, 2-story frame house located on Water streef Milestrurg. Hot alr hest, all con- ven lence: Also large T-room apart ment over Clover Parts store in Milesburg, heat furnished. lIoened)- ale occupancy of either propery Inquire Beliefonie Trust Co. or B. Miles, Milesburg. Pa x23 Apartments for Rent POR RENT--A five room apartment with hest and water 835.00 Inquire of White Drug SBlore te Pa 13.1 wilh and June bi-1 1a hot Bros «room spartment Heat Avs Harvey POR RENT tile bat} on AD waler * one nshed far ncation apart floor Vim - n person at 8% x23 POR RENT--4 room apartament, first second Boor. Light hot wat- er garden garage. Possession at mee. Mrs. Ben Beckwith, Bush Ad- dition. Bellefonte, Pa x23 POR RENT ment wit mad ana POR RENT-8econd aparument, desirable conveniences. heat Bg 5 room Mrs mal Cor? Be nie floor duplex ocation, all waler Bar loyella Cheeses and Ridge Bt 202-R bir not er Curtis Phone ef Garages For Rent POR RENT CAr JEDACE Miscellaneous RAT EXTEEMINATOR ed with car ne Hardware 112 rts kJ} Schutis’s Red Bqguil [4 Bellefonte, Pa. x29 PAINT CLEANER —E-Z paint glean- er removes dirt, leaves finish glos- ww. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa x2 DEAD #1 00K Removes y Onl] anytime at my expense ne 876.0-3 ldoyd 1. Smith, MUssbuig, Pa NOTICE lawn mowers sharpensd- filed. Meyers pump not oows, horses and Jee, Vogts Rendering Works : Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Ps. Phone 55-R-4 at our expense wu MACHINE WORK lawn mowers sharpened, olled and sdjusted wp to 18 inches 75 cents. Wi call for ahd deliver in this vicinity 26 cenils exira. Mower knives sharpened 50 cents. Machine work of all kinds We also have in stock oold roll steel Cap screws, sel gorews, Woodrufl keys key stock. eic, Swarty Machine as Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R ! mur THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEPCH CREEK, PENNA. I! in need of glagens ace us and save money at we positively will not be undersold as we do our own grind ine and have no rent to pay. 1 - and complete stock German Artif Eves Also Bar Glasses for those with defective hearing All frames and mountings pure 110-12 Karst | Gold guaranteed Demmanent Wear The Sight snd Hearing Ald Siore where you can 40 better than else where, Hours 10 10 12.20 6. TO & Dally and Sunday. No Wednhag} Afternoon Hours 1 Announcements FESTIVAL Walker vy. Grange No. 2007 will hold a festival at Hob lersburg on Saturday, August 3rd Further details will be announced later first cls FESTIVAL-The Young Iiadies Class will bold a festival on the & more M. E church lawn, Sat 4 evening. June B for benefit of Sah day School. Everybody welcome. x2 NOTICE~There will be a Towh- send meeting in the Oourt "House. Saturday evening, June Bth at 78° Mr. J. G. Maines of Clearfield. Will be the speaker, you are invited to come and hear him ¥ REUNION--The Homan and * reunion will be held at Orange Centre Hall on Saturday, June 8 at 10 o'clock a m gathering dil be in the form of a basket pio- nic | FESTIVAL-The Sunn Ceme tery Association will hold a festival on the lot at the rear of the Undine | House on Saturday evening June 8 | The public is cordially invited to at» | tend UNION PRAYER EE | Union Prayer Meeting will be held | Sunday. June 9 at 2:30 p m. at the home of Paul “Shaffer, east of the | Myers cemetery, Buffalo Run Valley { The public is invited. | FOR SKLE-Dwelling in | Convenient terms If desired Pirst Nationa Bank, Bellefonte, Pa Phons . t POR SALE-Parm in Union town. ship. KOonvenient terms oan First National Pa. Phone 47 | arranged | Bellefonte, 2141 | POR SBALE-A 7 room frame house | all modern conveniences located in { Bush's Addition. Bellefonte, Pa. In- | quire of Russell Rider. 218 E Bishoo | St, Belisfonte, Pa x23 | FOR BALE-—-The W. W. Witmer farm i 8 miles west of Rella- | Fillmore. W. C. Witmer, 306 E | Street, Bellefonte, Pa. ol ls 1H urg. | be | Bank. | | MEUNION-JThe 3ist re- union of the Grove family will be | held on Baturday. June 15. al Orange | Park. Oentre Hall All members and | friends of the family are cordially | invited to be present TEA PARTY: The Wamen's Por- | DER oa onary Society of the i dist church will hold 8 tea iD their social rooms, on Howard street, p.m. The | Thursday June 19th at 8 public is cordially invited. annual adventures for nlaygoers in auditorium at State Oolisge. m. Friday June 7 and 7 ». Saturday June 8th. The By students of College High School. 830 p m. on olay the State
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