June 13, 1940. LOCALS — i ——— . 4 ~~Mrs. James Kellerman, of Al- toona, is spending some time among her many relatives and friends in Bellefonte and State College. Mrs. Kellerman formerly was a resident of Bellefonte. ~-Carl Deitrick drove to Sunbury Wednesday to bring home with him his mother, Mrs, Emma Deitrick who has been with her daughter Mrs Charles F. Snyder and family for several weeks, ~Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn, N, Y, arrived in town Wednesday | for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mr. Loewer will! come to Bellefonte later on to join his wife for a visit before they re- turn to their home. ~The Bellefonte public school of- | school | offices of the Supervising Principal | open daily | ficials announce that the and secretary will be from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. during the week and from ® a. m. to 12 noon on Saturdays, throughout the! summer vacation Miss Betty Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Howard, of Reynolds Avenue, who at Beilefonte High School commencement exer- cises last Thursday was awarded the general excellence prize in commer- cial subjects, accepted a position with the American Lime and Stone Company and began the duties of her post Monday, in the offices of that industry —Niftany Country son, Sunday, when the Clearfield Country Club team carried home a 56 to 34 victory. Saturday afternoon of this week Nittany players will meet the Centre Hills Country Club team, of State College, on the Nit- tany course. Both tournaments are Central Counties Golf Association events. —QGeorge 1. Purnell, Jr, of East Curtin street, a member of the grad- | uating class at the Bellefonte High school last week, departed yesterday! for Baltimore, Md., where he hopes to secure a position on a coastwise steamer plying betwéen Boston and summer months. | Florida, for the George's plans are to enter Penn State in the fall and he expects to take a liberal arts course, specializ- ing in personnel work. —Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thomp- son, of the Bush Arcade apartments, West High street, who were injured last Wednesday morning when their car left the road and struck a tele- phone pole near Pine Grove Mills, are recovering nicely at the Centre County Hospital and are expected to, be discharged from that institution today. Neither of them suffered any broken bones, although Mrs. Thomp- son was quite severely cut about the face. The accident happened when a bee stung Mr. Thompson while he] was driving the car —-Miss Janet Brouse, daughter of} W. H Brouse, of South Thomas Street. was honor guest at a mis-| cellaneous ghower given by Miss and Miss Helen) Pauline Witmer Jenkins at the Witmer apartmr~nt West High Street, last Wednesday night. Those present were: Mrs James Punk, Mrs. Guy Glenn, Mrs James Hfrtman, Mrs Ghrizsewite and the Misses Jean Mc- Garvey, Madeline Carpeneto, Helen Garbrick. Eleanor Wion and Caro-| lyn Brouse: all of Bellefonte; and Miss ‘Julia Spear and Miss Louise Walker, both of Milesburg. «Borough employes yesterday mpleted the installation of a new rinking fountain at the entrance to the Big Spring property. The standard and bowl of the founfain are of solid stone construction, and ther® ‘are three fountains inside the bowl. The fountains are so con- structed so that it is virtually im- possible for germs to be transmit- ted from one user to the next. The water flows continuously, eliminat- ing the need for manual operation. The fountain is a vast improvement over the ancient and unsightly one which has been at the spring for many years William P. Thomas, of Savan- nah, Georgia, came north by rail early this week for his annual two months’ visit with his brother Daniel Thomas, of Snow Shoe, and with. other relatives ang friends in this area. When Mr. Thomas left Savannah the thermometer regis- tered 91. Tuesday morning when he arrived in Harrisburg it was so cold he was forced to buy heavy Bellefonte Tuesday afternoon the weather had turned hot and sultry ang Mr. Thomas was thinking » bathing suit might be appropriate clothing. —«Jaoob Smith, of Bush Addi- tion, Bellefonte, escaped serious in- jury Friday afternoon when he was struck on the head by a small crow- bar, Mr Smith, employed by his Club golfers | Jost the first tournament of the sea- | Rabert | Upon his arrival in| «Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8. Melroy, of Pleasant Gap, were called to White Haven during the weekend because of the serious illness of Mr. Melroy's father, who has been in {ll health for some years. —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pavone and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, and three children, motored to Philadel tives and friends. They expect Ww return to Bellefonte today. —Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Murphy, of Drexel Hill, near Philadelphia spent | the weekend In Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Murphy's brother-in-law, and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mallory, | at their apartment in | building —Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Hipple, of Pleasant Gap, departed Saturday on a motor trip through the Sout their destination being New Or- ! leans. As their guests they were accompanied by Miss Mildred Reit- er and Miss Althea Reeser, two Montoursville school teachers. They expect to be gone two weeks, Mrs. Emma W. Wetzel, of South Thomas street went to Danville, yes- terday, for a check-up visit to the Geissinger Hospital, where she re- cently was a patient. She was ac- companied on the trip by her daugh.« ter, Miss Mildred Wetzel; her niece, Mrs. Ethel McCoy, and daughter, Amy Jane, and by Mrs. Emma V Wetzel, of Willowbank street —Mliles Wetzel, of Goshen, Ind. joined his family in Bellefonte, on Saturday, for a visit with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wetzel, at their home on South Thomas street. Mrs. Wetzel and two child- ren have been here for the past two | weeks owing to the illness of Mrs Wetzel's mother, Mrs. Clara Barn- hart. They came here at that time as the motor guests of Mrs. Wetzel's brother, John Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. William B. Troupe, of Bast Bishop Street, left Saturday for New York City, where they are spending a two weeks’ vacation as guests of Mrs. Troupe's relatives in that city. The trip was made par- tially in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. During their absence, their children Calvin and Karen, are with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troupe, at their { home on South Thomas street -Mrs. Ethel McCoy and daughter Amy Jane, and the former's mother, Mrs. Emma V. Wetzel, all of Wil- lowbank street, will leave Saturday for a motor trip to Waterbury, Conn where they will be weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wetzel, at their home in that city. Monday the Bellefonte group and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wetzel, will go to Ham- manasett Beach, near Madison, In Connecticut, where they will spend a week's vacation at a cottage Mrs, George I. Purnell, of East Curtin street. and her daughter, Polly Lee Insley, who has just com- pleted her first year at Penn State, accompanied by three of Miss Ins- ley's fellow students and the Misses Georgette and Madeline Purnell, motored to Ocean City, Md. early in the week. Miss Insley expects to spend the summer with relatives at Ocean City and Salisbury, Md.. while Mrs. Purnell and the Misses Pormell are expected to retum to ! Bellefonte today ~wJames R. Gilligan, superinten- dent of schools at Dunmore, Pa. formerly a teacher in the Bellefonte { Public Schools, has been elected to ‘the Board of Athletic Control at the Pennsylvania State College places Alfred M. Barron. whose 3- {year term has expired Gilligan. a graduate of the college In 1912, was previously a member of the board, having completed a three-year term in 1839. He is quite well known throughout the Bellefonte area. through his former residence here —Last Thursday marked the 51st wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs Harry J. Hartranft, of West Logan street. Although both are natives {of the Willlamsport area, they have resided in Bellefonte for so many years that they consider this their “native heath” Mr. Hartranft was 82 years old on June 1, this year, while Mrs. Hartranft, the former : Alice Johnson, is now 77 years of age. To the well known couple the Centre Democrat extends hearty congratulations and best wishes ~D. A. Grove, who had been con- fined to bed at his home on East Linn street for several weeks be- cause of an illness resulting from over exertion, has recovered to the extent that he is now able to be {about the house. Reports on his con- {dition are for members of the family complain {that they are having difficulty in (keeping him away from his work- ishop in the loft of the barn at the ‘rear of the family home. Mr, Grove's | recent iliness began shortly after he i had undertaken to refinish a piece {of furniture, brother, Contractor Lewis Smith, | an remodeling of home, West High street, had gone to the basement to ge: some materials. ‘A fellow workman, not knowing Mr Smith was in the cel- lar, pitched the crowbar down the stairs. The heavy bar struck Mr. Smith above one eye. rendering him the Elks lodge | {| —Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Showers, {well known Bellefonte couple, yes- {terday. quietly observed their 51st | wedding anniversary at their home ion East Beaver street. They were imarried here on June 12, 1889, by ithe Rev. Mr. Haushower, then pas- tor of Bellefonte Lutheran church. many other friends of the family in Wishes or health ile filt : H i | Hh 3 FigE He T H "| HH 35% | H | : i | phia, Sunday, for a visit with rela- | | Charles Shope, of Holts Hollow, re- {turned home Monday from Balti. | more, Md., where they visited several | | days with the former's son Roy and the Hayes ' {Are now at He re- Sategely encouraging, | sisters, Mrs. Mary Shaffer, of | { International Business Machine Co. {and will be located in Boston, Mass. past | Mr, Link and the Hunchberger fam- Mrs. Dalsy Henderson will start her six-weeks' summer course in shorthand and typewriting on June 17th, x24 James Hoffer, son of Mrs. G Earle Hoffer, of West High street, will leave this weekend for Lake George, N. Y., where he will be em- ployed at an exclusive girls’ camp during the summer months, «Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rider and daughter, of East Bishop street, re- turned home Sunday from a several days’ visit with Mrs. Rider's bro- ther-in-law and gister, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Trively, In Harrisburg ~Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Shope and | and Mrs, Ellery Shope and | Mr. [| family Miss Martha Barnhart, who was granted a leave of absence from her teaching position in the Bellefonte schools last winter, received her bachelor's degree at Penn State College at Commencement Exercis- es held on Monday ~Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Crossley and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Francis, all of East Bishop street, departed Sunday for a motor trip to New Orleans, La, where Mr. Crossley and Mr. Francis are attending a Shrine convention being held there this week Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Shall- cross and two sons, of West Linn street, left last Thursday for the, Pocono Mountains where they will spend the summer at thelr cottage They had as their guests during the weekend Mr. and Mrs, John Curtin, of West Linn street ~William Reynolds, of Summit, N. J. is spending a two weeks' va- cation with his grandfather, Col W. Fred Reynolds and Mrs. Rey. nolds, at their home on West Linn street. He 15 a son of Mr. and Mrs Frederick Reynolds, Jr, former well known residents of Bellefonte -Mr. and Mrs. Niles E. Davis and family, East High street, moved Tuesday to the former Sny- der house on East Linn street which they purchased some weeks ago from the Daniel Snyder heirs. For a number of years the house was oc- cupied by the Morton Smith fam- ily of Mrs Wells L. Daggett returned to her home on East Linn Street, Sunday, from the Centre County Hospital where she had been under observation and treatment for nearly two months According to reports Mrs. Daggett's condition {3 some- what improved, although she is con- fined to her bed Mrs. N. J. T. Jones was operated on at the J. C. Blair Hospital, Hunt. ingdon, Tuesday morning, June 4, and is doing fine. Bhe was & grad- uate of the Bellefonie Hospital in the class of 1928, and any of her friends in Centre county wishing to see her can do so. She was the for- mer Miss Iva Glass Philip Barnhart and son, Philip. returned to their home in Pittsfield, Mass, Sunday, after having spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Barnhart’s father, James K Barnhart. at his home on West Linn street. Mr. Barnhart came here at this time especially to attend his class reunion at Penn Stale Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carey, who were married In Houtzdale last week, have come to Bellefonte and home in an apariment in the Collins Shoemaker residence on South Spring street. Mra. Carey | is the former Genevieve Burns, of | Houtzdale. Mr Carey is employed in the Martin barber shop here ~James E. Scott, a former Belle. fonte printer, now a resident of Cleveland, Ohlo, was greeting oid! friends In Bellefonte this week He was accompanied by his brothers, William Scott of Canton, Ben Scott and wife, of Alliance, and the lat- ter's grandson, Will Keyler. The party motored here Monday and left Tuesday for a trip through south- ern Pennsylvania —~Mr. and Mrs Basil Miller are receiving congratulations upon the birth of their first child, a son, at their home in Bush Addition, Bun- day night. Mrs Miller, the former Bessie Haupt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Haupt, of Bush Addition,’ and the little boy. who weighed nine pounds, are reported to be geting along nicely. The father is 8 son of Clair Miller, of South Allegheny street Mr. and Mrs. John I. Thomp- son and two sons, of Wayne, spent f detalls. Write Box | the weekend in Bellefonte, having come here to visit Mr. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs George B. | Thompson, who have been patients | at the Centre County Hospital since | Inst Wednesday when they were in- | jured In an automobile accident near Pine Grove Mills, Mr. Thomp- | Sellersville. and Mrs. Louis Cross- | man, of Oaks, were also in Belle- | fonte during the weekend. Clair W. Link, son of Mr. and | Mrs. John Hunchberger, of Lancas- ter, who was graduated from the | | Bellefonte High school in the class | of 1934 and who received his diploma | at Penn Satte In 1038, has just com-' pleted a two-year course in the | Graduate School of Business at Har- | {vard University, at Boston, Mass | i Inquire of O. B. Ard cooking. uire .B R He has accepted a position with the lice, was stationed at the headquar- ters formerly located here. «Edward Plumb, Jr, of North Al- | Bellefonte last week to FOR SALE-—2 tae, Seven i , Pa. ne Howard 2731 1] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~-Miss Ethel Dale, of East High street, will leave today for a sever- al days’ visit in Philadelphia and Atlantic Olly. ~<Mrs. Harry Curtin, who has sub- | let her apartment In the Orvis) apartments, East Curtin street, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bechdel and | family, left Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends in Harrisburg, Inlet, N. Y., and Norfolk, Va —~Robert F. Curtin and James B Cralg, both first year students at Mercersburg Academy, arrived in| spend the | summer vacation at their respective | parental homes. Curtin Is a son of John Curtin, 8r., of West Linn | street, and Craig Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Craig, of West Cur- tin street, One of the newest wonders of science, the artificial creation of speech, will be the subject of a lec- ture-demonstration June 18, at 8 p m., in Schwab Auditorium, Pennsyl- | vania State College, by Dr. J. Owen Perrine, assistant vice president of | the American Telephone and Tele- graph Company, i was announced yesterday. The noted lecturer and scientist, one of the world's fore- most authorities on human speech, will address twelve hundred mem- bers of the American Society of Ag- ricultural Engineers, assembled at State College from every State in the Union. The meeting is open to the public Band Schedule The Bartges East Centre County Band schedule is as follows: Friday, June 14, Flag Day, parade and festié val, New Columbia; Saturday, June 15, festival, Clintondale; Susday June 16, concert, Rolling Green, Friday, June 21, festival, Milesburg, Saturday, June 22, festival, Balona MP —————— Lost and Found LOBT—Palr of “glasses with thin Tortolse-shell rims and white-gold Reward for recovery nose -plece 2A Phone 434-R LOST-—A bunch of Bellefonte and Finder please notify Bellefonte, BR D. | “between Park Bickel, x24 Work Wanted WANTED oir wants Sleep In. Medium Kev Hunters Lyman housework wage, Phone x25 0 Pa Mrs high achool girls 14 and p- Bessie Halderman, Bellefonte D 1. Box 184 WANTED -Whitewasning jobs stab. les or bulldings of any kind Price reasonable Inquire Jameg Delaney Centre Hall, RD. 1, Phone 17T7-R-32 x24 Help Wanted WANTED 80 paperwood Apply to Geo. Narehood a outters Pine Glen x24 WANTED--An experienced man WO work on a farm. CE Wells, La- mar, Pa x25 WANTED High class Dairy farmer for with all conveniences, Box Hall, Pa WANRTED--A middle aged woman keep house for 3 men. Inquire at Centre County Chevrolet Co. Belle fonte, Pa x24 experienced moderns farm 34, Mill x24 toh WANTED.-A widow for houarkesner between 50 and 60 years old In widowers home In oountry. Good home for right person. Harry Hum- mell, Wallaceton, Pa x28 Wanted to Buy WANTED-To bu crete mixer College small hand con- E Sunday, Stale x24 wheel n x24 WANTED To Buy a used chair in good condition by Mrs T Orner, Mill Hall, Pa RD 2 WANTED To buy colored glass, old time dolls, what-not antiques Vivian Shuller, liefonte, Pa. B.D a3 p15 8 WANTED--To buy large first class farm along a main highway In Centre or Clinton County Olive full 10 Care Centre x24 Democrat Boarders Wanted WANTED Boarders and roomers Inquire of BE. N. Trosile, Pleasant Gan. Pa 15% ———————— A ———————— Sp —————_ A ——— Personal MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM?—8tim- ulantas, tonics In Osterex tablets {3 up bodies lackine Vitamin Bl, vn, Calcium, horus, 35¢ size today only 20c ret package satisfies of maker refunds low price Call, write Widmann & Teah and all pa other good drug stores. 1441 Card of Thanks SUMMERS We take this means of’ expressing our thanks to neigh- and friends for their floral tributes, the use of shett, cars and thelr many acta of Smpa y during the ness | and dea of the late Sylvester M. | Summers, of Wingate, Mry vester Summers and family Articles for Sale FOR SALE-—A 55 gal. oil barrel, cheap Inquire of Stanley OG. Ziegler, Re- bersburg, Pa x24 FOR SALE-Chevrolet truck 1038, | like new, at Ceorge Narchood's, | Pine Glen, Pa. x24 | FOR / i for seed Of | | FOR SALE--8Some second hand lawn | mowers. Inquire at Swartz Ma- chine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. 20u nami cultivators » . H. Bets, x25 soft and hard coal. Ton or load lots. C. PF. Ripka, Bellefonte, Phone 715. 13%f FOR SALE Used Maytag gas washer, re-conditioned. Inquire RK. Dena Electric iy Soliton timothy nn ia NA Erost. m » Bellefonte BR. D. (Fillmore) Phone MER-11. x26 SHOE REPAIRING FIRST CLASS WORK REASONABLE PRICES NICK LALLI State Theatre Building High St Belelfonte, Pa. | free of charge, | POR SALE-<1020 Chrysler 75 sedan. | SORT | FOR SALE--22x38 Case i 1. Fishburn. Bellefonte, Penna { 1; Phone 038-N-4 ; Like CLASSIFIED ADVED 30,000 People Read This Column | every week. ‘That's why Toe Centre Democrat's classified adverusing de- | PArtment has become so amazingly popular Considering Ila low post aha the benefits derived, It ls undisputably Oentre County's Commuuity Bar. | gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words of less, 20 cents fOr first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where Adverse ment containg more than twenty-five words, ong cent a word Is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) esitale advertising --sale or rent. KEYED ADS Al) advertisements that request replies Lo be matled Lo | this office, must be complied with by those answering ““w adverllsements | Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, as Lhe publishers are pot permitled Ww divulge the name of Lhe aAd- vertiser BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE - Every subscribed to The Cenire Dem. ocrat 1s entitled wo a 26- word advertisement in these columns one ume, This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different intervals. = Sl . RR si 2 % “ FOR SALE-—A child's bed In good’ POR SALE-7-1t conditjon Inquire of Mr Ha good running wWilllams, 8 Allegheny St, Belle- Phone Warriors fonte, Pa X24 | Peters, Penna BALE~A in good Eisenhauer Pa a a Deering order, price Mark 18-R-17, Purnace, Pa binder In $40 00 Harry x24 vil ma FOR BALE Coal, wood, sand, crush- ed stone, top soll ald buliding stone. lee A Reed, Lamb Street Bellefonte. Phone 174-R x34 Columbian condition 1% POR range of Frank of Milesburg FOR SALE ers oan C. M Long Zion 1013 FOR tee] BALE turret draft es. Down Motor Co 1937 Loy Olds coach Lype body on payment Bellefonte Farm lime at price farm afford Ww pay Inguire of Howard R 2, Phone | no (Nittany) brak — . don unis by Fisner hydraulic $168.00 Jo Pa x24 D Deloto 4 door tour - cruise and climb nition Full price Down payment Co, Bellefonte x24 FOR SALE dition, 3<burn sink, Victrolg and recor Mr ing Mary Bryant Prossert tires. POR SALE--Coal and wood aahie AWAY at A low rale 8347-4 for price Han Caps Bellefonte, Pa. It. D. 1, Colevilic Cou] range ir - FOR BALE-1936 with Good $148.00 Pa Jodon Motor SALE--Fight your flock with KOS. Dependable ment exy Hecla Poultry Phone 93 FOR Coccidionin! Treat Dr. Balsbury's RA Hquid flogk treat. Me nsive SREY 0 Wr Farm, Bellefonte, Pa x24 POR BALE-«One horse Deering er. In good condition Dur ner Bollefonte (near Zion POR SALE--1926 Chr dan eqeipped th climb transmission excell chanical condition wn $2800. Jodon Motor H Pa FOR SALE--Riding roller pring erato H Phone 6-R-2] an me- payment Belle- x POR SALE te good ¢ OO. Plete fonte town »e- COMPA allem pay Co x24 POR BALE 1036 dan in ment proo! BOCOT on ment Jodon Chevrolet luggage steering Down Motor d FOR SALE-—An oak bullet wi Y ror Price reasonable Margaret Dunlap. T? fonte, Pa Phone 400-W $130.00 H Bellefonte, Pa nas | ' : POR BALE -~Hundreas of used ures, all sizes from 156 w 26 Inch rima Backed by written guarantee Open evenings until # o'clock Walirun Auto service, Bnow Bhoe Intersection, 153 yu M. Hoy Pleasant Ou) 4 | Pn POR SALF “voit Motorola radio Inquire of Clarence fonte, R. D. 2 one 1835 Piymouth 2 door edan balanced springing jouble acting hydratu- Down payment r On. Belisfor POR BALE Good used FOR BALE 16-7 MoCornmick aril! A-1 ait Howard Ph " FOR BALE steel Hoady brakes Motor Deering nd ition M ¢ Howard " 1083 Piymout xh *ontiaa [ meter 4 dom frame tour - very roomy ie Joon comparunent Doan $110 00 Motor Pa BALE Toma%% peppers at POR BALE Kinds 100. No rell, Bunnyalds gel POR cauliflower weet f disoase PTOOS grown Pp 3b oid frame he weather Prank Nel. Lamb Street, Bellefonte x24 FoR valor eight bh Dewey we grain Shay. 3 mii aon healer yacuum POR BALE touring large built 1937 Piymouth sedan, mdio and in JugneRe spRoe fuel saver wrk oomtrol payment $156.00 Jodon Me Belietonte, Pa POR. SALE Cabbage plants, 5 cents a douse per 100, at Glenn Hackett's Hollow, 3 mies back POR SALE the cheapest tra nan Les don $80.00. Jodon Pa by 46.in. Rumiey hiower feeder og row Lractor owl Buckeye and A ail Inquire n POR BALE tracior sell cheap Hoy, Bellefonte Can) POI SALE--1008 Forl ( trunk. beautiful biue fHnian hair upholstery. all steel body ment $138.00 Jogo Motor Bellefonte Pa whee Chevrolet of D 19040 Chev Club Sedan. town sedan ton pliokup sedans. 1937 heater: 1987 19280 Chevio- 1920 he USED CAR BAROAINS rolet Special Deluxe like new: 18638 Chevrolet radio. 1638 Chevrolet 3 2 1927 Chevrolet town Ford sedan, radio and Chevrolet club sedan let conch; 1928 Chevrolet obach Ford ooupe Above CATS can : bought on the easy GO M A C pay- bs Bierly's Garage. Cheyvro- Ryarauiic Prake Ng pail | Jet Dealers, Rebersburg Pa x24 43" i IAMS a, e - - a — —— jor $7500 Jodan Molo POR SALE John Deere corn planter lefonte. Ps John Deere cultivator, Superior planter McCormick Deering 2-7 Superior grain drill ch Allis Chalmers Lract cally «inch Allis Chal tractor 18-28 1 oro er Hart Parr tractor, 17-1004 McCormick Deeripg harrow, practi- cally new. S-foot MeCormick bind- er. 3 hay loaders, Black Hawk ma- | nure gnreader. CC. W. Behrer, Penna { Purnacs. Pa. and Tyrone, Pa. Phone 13-1-3, Warriors Mark 211 FOR BALE-Farguhar tractjon row polalo Sprayer, amos! - used to spray § acres one season only half price mer Witmer, State Col- isge. Pa. RD x24 ¢ thresher compiete with belts Clover conh-, caves and recieaner Mrs Maar x24 Tappan gas stove, white divided top. four burners Burns city or bottled gas sell reasonable. Hubei Jacksonville x2 POR SALE enamel, and oven Hew, Vonads Poultry ’ BARBY CHICKS. Prom blood tested Breeders, large type White leg- horns, New Hampehire Reda, White Plymouth Rocks and Barred Piv- mot Rocka Prices 26 for $200 50 for $2 50. 100 for $8.00, also sexed COMpa. chicks. Write for prices. C. O D 00. Jodon Motor Co. Bellefonte. aninments. Hecla Poultry FParm, X24 | fox 501, Bellefonte, Pa 154 —— oO POR BALE--1087 Chevrolet touring sedan, super hydraulic brakes. Uni- steel turret top type body: bulit in Tugenge rimint Pull ioe po Ss cA, gti, The RED SIGNAL of INFECTION Anything in tempetturs above 99 indicates fever, and ’ § means the individual has an infection somewhere, except in cases of "heat stroke’’, where the temperature rises to an extreme degree from 106 to 110. A number of types of fever and many diseases are character. ized by fairly definite types. For instance, in fever the temperature never gets normal during the entire 24 hours, after the disease gets under way, and thie patient usually has a low pulse rate, considering the amount of temperature. In malaria there may be “intermittent fever’. The fever comes up on certain days and dissipates on others. caused by the definite cycle of activity on the part of the malaria germ. With tuberculosis the patient has a low grade of “remittent fever”, the bi that is down in the orig and up in the afternoon, with sweats’ when the patient in monia the fever is continuous, running at a relatively level, usually coming on suddenly fol a chill, and runs pbove 103 until the “crisis” . The suddenly dis- en ian, o ated as the “crisis” type the grad. ually diminishing, as “lysis type. ts more than ITE. | FOR. BALE--Baby chicks special lim- ited time only: Leghorn 846.50 per 100, pullety BHO, ecovkerels 82.00; | Barred Rocks and Reds 86.75, Iety 8775; cockerels 84.76 extra for less then 100 once, cash or C. OD | Gervin K. Bchaefler, Order post paid MeAllisterville x POR BALE-Are cheap chicka? ou interested In nd 1 mean “dirt | cheap as low as $3.50 per 100 for | English White Leghorns Barred | Rocks, White Rooks, White Wyan- jdoties, R. I. Reda, NN H Reds and | Crosses No we do not produce such chicks at such prices but we can tell | you where they can be secured and they are sald 0 be from B. WwW. D | tested flocks Remember, please | nothing wag ever produced that someone oould pot make it worse and sell It for lew If, however, you are interested In quality leghorns day-old chicks, day-old cockrels or day-old pullets (guaranteed to be at | least Bb” AOOUTALE In MeX-MDAra tion, )~-write, phone or call In per- son. Wil quote you prices extreme- ly low, consistent with the ouality of the leghorng we produce. We do not have 4 surpius of chicks now nor will we have any time this sea- son. Our leshorns have been ship- ped Into every Blate, every Cana- dian Province and 32 foreign count ries. Only recently a 880000 order was forwarded to Venezuela, 8 America. In recent past shipments have gone to the Isle of Java and India. We are now closing deal on a large order to Becretary of culture Republica These will travel Alr Express Miami. We are breedems of horns, not a mere hatchery ; opment of poultry has been ness since the fall of 1809 The Ker lin Leghorn Parm, Box 200-CD tre Hall, Pa Live Stock FOR SALE Yearling Betz, Howard, Pa 2731 FOR BALE Inquire ence, Pa | our b M H Howard x24 bull Phome A oow Cline x24 good milking Mike Rushinko of PCR BALE -¥Polandg weeks old, J B fonle. R D 2 Chine Gummo pigs, 6 Belle. x24 a their POR BALE--Two fresh oows with calves by Inquire of R 1 Hartaock Jernsey sige Julian, Pa x24 FOR BALE fresh the third calf Pa. Up Mydiick POR BALE OR Guernsey oows bulls SOW pigs young el Haupt A Holstein last of this Mrs J 1 cow will De month with Motley, Julian Hollow x24 EXCHANGE Fresh team horses, stock hogs, shoats and callie beef OWS Farms, Beliefonte x25 brood want Call nns Valley Sales barn, Pa. holds sale ever; Bring your live stock FOU Can expect good Riegel, Owner Mgr iu FARMERS Centre Hall other Tuesday and poultry prices. 8. T and Quiet and & Also a 6 year weight 1700 ibs, quiet quire of Roy Nizon R Pa able real eslate consisting bullding ots on Hall Moon addition to Bellefonte Soring Township Streets walter and sewerage lines Also awelling houses on Nort Thomas Streel, Bast Linn Street and Spring Townsh) When pou Yon youl lot Pederal Housing Admini tion Punds can be secured to ; your home on easy terms fow in- erent All property sold on easy terms of big discount for cash or you oan exchange homes dwellings farms, lands, stock etc, Call or ad- dress OO Pdward Haupt, Owner, Belle fonle, Pa x25 of 100 Terrace alleys Real Estate - For Sale, FOR BLE. Dwelling In urg Convenient lermas If desired First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Phohe 47. 2 FOR SALE.-A 98 acre farm in How. ard townahi Good bHulldings Inquire of L Bechdel, Howard Pa POR SALE-#Farm in Union ship. Convenient terms arranged First National Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 47 FOR SALE-The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 acres. 6 miles weel of Bells- fonte, In Buffalo Run Valley near Fillmore, W. C. Witmer, 388 E. Bisbop Street, Bellefonte, Pa 4° 4 | POR SBALE--128 acre fanm along Ce- dar Run road near MoClain’s mill known as the Waite farm. Good bulldings, water, electricity avalabile Inquire of Ethel McKibben, Clinton. dale, Clinton County, Pa x25 POR SALE--large block of real os tate, business section ilefonte having thereon %wo residences, 2- Slory ware x office building, scales, railroad sid- {in Write P. O. Box 482 Pbone Bellefonte 287 200 {| POR BALE-Parm. containing 70 | acres more of less; located 3 miles cast of 1 nton, Clinton Sounts. on Bate 7 ops Route 780 ever. | fall running water piped jn house | and n. Al necessary outbulid- i 1 Land 15 all in high state of C cultivation. Inquire of A. R Guise. | wite, Loganton, Pa. or J Bdward Guisewite, Reber. i tors of Mary J. isewite Houses tor Rent RENT--2 cottages near the easant Cap Pish Hatche in- 8 W. Zettle, Phone Bel fonts POR RENT-House, two mileg below Unionville $12 month, electric. ity and water in house. apply Walter | Young on premises. x24 Inquire Botough and | assured | house, concrete garage, | Pa. admin- | x24 Page Five » TISEMENTS | POR RENT--3-room spartment with tie bath Heal, hot water and stgre supplied. Available June 1 . ©. Harvey, Phone a + POR. RENT --8econd floor aparument, desirable conveniences, heat, hot water gar age, b rooms. Mis. Louells Chess man, Corner Curtin and Ridge 813 Bellefonte, Phone 200-R het Rooms For Rent POR RENT large comiottable frog! bedrooan with closet, near bat at 134 North Bpring Street, Phohe 15-M x25 duplex location, al POR RENT--2 furnished rooms fog light housekeeping. Inquire of Roxanna Smith, 116 BE Logan Bellefonte mu Miscellaneous DEAD #1 0CK— Removes pr ’ Call anytime st my a ni a 976-03 lioya L. Gumith, Milessurg Pa 1 FARMERS When (n need of horse shoeing phone 8-80-14, Spring Mills snd I will call st your farm. Pre t service reasonable prices George E Wells 4 WANTED Dead, old snd disabled cows, horses and mules, removed doe, Vogts Rendering Works, Oso,» Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 66-R-4 al our expense 8% MACHINE WORK ~lawn mowers sharpened, oiled and adjusted, Wp to 18 inches 75 centa WiH call for and deliver, in this vicinity 26 cents extra. Mower knives sharpened §) cents. Machine work of all kings We also have in stock onld roll estes, cap screws, sel gerews, Woodruff kegs, kev sock er Bwartz Machine Shop, Beliefonte, Pa, Phone 32.R 1811 THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEPCH CREEK, PENNA. If in need giagees see us first and says money as we positively will not be undersold ss we do our own gring- ing and have no rent to pay. Large and complete stock German Artif tial Eves. Also Bar Glasses for those with defective hearing. All frames and mountings pure 1110-12 Karat Gold guaraniesd permanent Wear The Sight and Hearing Ald Store where you can 40 better than else- where, Hours 109 12 21068 To A Dally and Sunday. No Wednesday Afternoon Hours 1011 of Announcements CHILDREN'S SERVICES AS Mi- more M E church Sunday evening June 16 at 8 o'clock CHILDREN'S DAY-Program will be held Sunday evening Jupe. 16th at 730 In Methodist church the Curtin CONCERT —A concert will be held at the PRoliing Green Park Sunday June 16. Music by Baritges' East Centre County Band FESTIVAL—A festival w the Salem Reformed church, Set urday., June 22 Music by Bartges' Bast Centre Coumty Band 25 FESTIVAL-The Pissany Gap Civic Club will hold a festival #t Noll's Grove on Saturday. June Music by Plessant Gap Band PESTIVAL—The annual festival of the Union Cemetery Association will | be held on Ssturday, June 20th be +4 by i at the Zion school house FESTIVAL--The annual festival bf the Hublersburg Cemetery Associa- tion will be held on the public schobdl gorunds Saturday July 20, 1940. x29 FESTIVAL~—The Advent Cemetery Aspociation will bold afestival al Runviile on Saturday, July 13 Wess. fers band will furnish the music FESTIVAL—The Jacksonville cem- etery Association will hold thelr an- nual festival on cemetery lawn. at Jacksonril Saturday June 22 1040 xed NOTICE The Union Prayer meel- ing peopie will meet in the home of Miles Houser at Valley View, Sundar June 16th at 2:30 p m. Everybody invited on en FESTIVAL~-The Reformed Ladies Ald will hold a festival on the CHa. tondale Ball Diamond Saturday June 15. Music by Bariges’ East Centre County Band FLAG Scout Troop of New Columbia will hold a Flag Day parade and festival Saturday June 14. Bartges' EAS Centre County Band will furnish music SPECIAL SERVICES.-.Tha Stu- dente’ League of Many Nations will conduct a service in the B. church at Valiey View on Saturday. June 15 at 780 p m. An offering will de taken be held Saturday. { June 15th. 1940 at Grange Park | Centre Hall, (8 miles south of Belle. | fonte) at 10:00 o'clock. A fine Pro- | gram has been arranged reunion will STRAWBERRY SOCIAL--The Brer | Ready Class of the Hunter Run M. | church gchool will hold a | gocial on the Hunter Run ch lawn Wednesday t June 18. Be- | sinning to serve at o'clock 2 7 | BOX SOCIAL—A box social will | held at the Colerilie School house Friday June 14th for the benefit the Golevitte Schoo! reunioh public is cordially invited. cake, pop, ete will be for FESTIVAL—The Pairvidw Yarnell church will Bn evening. Jub 10 Aimoms Dore: une thy anti Vera rill furnish the music with their X1ie- FOR Twd-1O0M aApArtine - To a ; 24 POR RENT A'S room t, heat grange duis Pr : |p Apartments for Rent ET POR RENT--8 room . Ray
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