June 27, 1940. LOC ~Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Skawden gpent the forepart of last week In New York City. Mr. Skawden 's employed by the Sutton Enginesr- ing Company here, --Miss Elizabeth Larimer, who is employed in Alleniown, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Lan- iner on West High Street. « ‘William Whitehouse, of Willow! bank street, who for some (ime has been employed as salesman for the Electric Supply Company here, has | resigned his position there to ac-' cept a similar post with the DeHaas | Electric Company. —Miss Margaret Cook left Sun-| cay for Philadelphia for her annual two weeks' visit with relatives and friends In that area. While she Is abient Miss Neilson, who hag been with the Cook family for some years, will visit with friends. ~The Nancy Orbison Missionary | Society of the Presbyterian church will have a food sale in the offica of the Central Pennsylvania Gas Company on the morning of Wed- nesday, July 3rd, at 10 o'clock Cakes, pies and oher food will be for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery and young son, Richard, of Roches- ter. N. Y., motored to Bellefon'e last Thursday to spend the weekend with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery, on West High streel, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B Runkle, on Norlh Spring street, Friends in Bellefonte have re- ceived word that Tom Hayes, ol New York Chy, is suffering frcm a fractured ankle, No details as (0 how the injury was sustained were availiable. Mr. Hayes and other members of the Hayes family were gt one time prominent residents ol Bellefonte -~-Mr and Mrs Prank Chariton, of Philadelphia, stopped off in Bellefonte Sunday, for a short visit with friends. They were on thet” way to Michigan for a weeks' vaca- tion. Mrs. Chariton will be remem- bered as the former Mis; Hazel fertz, who at one time was a teacher in the public schools at this nlace. —Mrs. M. E Wion, of 'De.roit Mich., a former gsesidens of this community is spending this week in Bellefonte at the home of - her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kline, of West Lamd Street. Next week she will go to Philadelphia to visit her son-in- law | and daugh.er, Mr. and Mrs. George | Wells, —Mrs. Paul S. Beaver, of East Linn street, choir director and or- ganist at St. John's Episcopal church, departed by rail Monday for Wellesley College, Mass., where she | is taking a special ten-day course in organ and boys’ choir work. gbility in music. ~Janice Gingher, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingher of Eas: Bishop Street, is spending a summer vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Russell ‘Brown, at their home In Irwin, - Janice made the trip to Irwin, Monday, ag the driving guest 1. John Pepson, of the Wes, Pern Power Company, who was called 10 the Pitisburgh area on a business mission, » =Purpace fires were lighied in many Bellefonte homeg during the weekend as the thermometer went into- a tailspin. Frequent’ showers and lack of sunshine is delaying farfners in the harvesting of hay crops. From the s.andpoint of other ¢érops, however, the season is an excellent one. Garden produce! and field crops are growing so rap- idly that they are catching up with the delay caused by the unusually late spring. —A group of about 15 members of the Youth Temperance Council, of the Bellefonte W. C. T. U, de- parteq Saturday for the 49th. en-| campment and leadership training school being held this week at Mes- siah Bible College, Grantham, Pa The (rip is financed entirely by the Bellefonte W,. CT, U,, and special emphasis will be placed at this year's encampment on Alcohol Edu- The | church sponsored the trip in recog- | nition of Mrs. Beavers outstanding | ALS -Cralg Harvey, of Philadelphia, is the guest this week of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Milon P. Walker. James Thompson, Thomas Beaver, Jr, Austin Furst, and Rob- ert Curin spent several days last week at the James C. Furst cottage along Fishing Creek. ~Mr. H L. Brooks of Spring Mills, R. D, was a caller at our office Tuesday, to add his name 0 our large list of subscribers being served through the Spring Mills post office. -—Miss Grace Corman, of Belle- fonte and Howard, spent the week- end in Philadelphia with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gilmer, Mrs. Gilmer was formerly Miss Larue Schaeffer of Bellefonte. ~Frank Broderick, a student al the Wharton School of Finance at | the University <f Pennsyivania, Philadelphia, is spending (he sum- mer vacation in Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs, E. M. Broderick, on North Thomas Street. ~—Mrs, C. J. Newcomb ang chil- dren, Cyrene and Jimmy, of Bast High Street, and Robert of near the Bellefon.e airport, have returned home from New York where they spent mos: of last week attenaing the World's Fair, —Mrs, Willlam McCreedy children, Betty and William, and Mrs. Violet Riley, all of Leonia, N J., arrived in Bellefonte Sunday for a ten days’ visit with Mrs. Me- Creedy's mother, Mrs G. Riss Parker, at her home on West How- ard Street —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grove re- turned 10 their home in Bradford Sunday, after spending a two weeks vacation in Bellefonte with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. A and | C. Grove, near Bellefonte, and Mr and Mrs W. R. Shope, Thomas Street, —Mr and Mrs. Milton Schwartz and child, of the Carner aartments, North Thomas Street, have moved to Caribou, Maine, to make their future home. Mr. Schwartz, a ra- dio operator a: the local alrport was given a promotion and trans- ferred to the Caribou alrport —Mr, and Mrs Alexander T Brown and son, Larry, of the Schieffer apartments, East Curtin Street, deparied Monday for a week's vacation with relatives and friends at McKeesport and Pori- age. Mr. Brown is employed as « guard at Rockview penitentiary ~Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Wagner ang daughter, Jane, of the Beatty apartments East Curtin S.reet, and Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs D Wagner Geiss, of South Thomas Street, deparied, Saturday for a motor trip 10 South Dakota, for a week's visit with Mrs Geiss’ sister. —No one was injureq and dam- age was slight about 10 o'clock Sun- day night when cars operated by Arthur D Emel of Bellefonte, R {D. 3 and E P. Day, of Alicona | gideswiped on the Jacksonville road eas: of Bellefonte. The machines | were traveling in opposite direc- tions. —Mr, and Mrs. George 1. Purnell, | of Bast Curtin Street, entertained | at a cabin party during the week- end at the Titan Camp “Hateto- | leaveit” on Fishing Creek. Guests { numbering more than 30 in all | were from Harrisburg, Pittsburgh { Washington, D. C., and Salisbury Md. | —Mrs. Willlam C. Ferree, of Ches.er, is spending this week with {her parents, Mr. and Mr. 8 ! Claude Herr at their home on East Curtin Street. Mrs Ferree {3 the former Misg Elizabeth Herr. Other | guests at the Herr home this week | include Mr. and Mrs, Pred Herr, of Pitwsburgh. —Captaig C. JA McRas, com- of South | | | | Treseler | } i i manding officer of the Staie Motor | | Police headquarters at Montours- | ville, called on friends in Belle- | fonte for a few hours Sunday while | enroute to Montoursvilie from a | businesg trip to Pittsburgh. Capt | McRae was \ ationed in Bellefonte | when the troop headquarters was locateq in this community, | —Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lane of ~Centre County Republican Chairman Harry A. Rossman, and Mac H. Hall, of Milesburg, and Aaron D. Leitzell, of Bellefonte, Centre County Highways Superin- tendent, yesterday to attend sessions of the Republican National Convention, Nittany Country Club golfers suffered a decisive defeat at the hands of Birch Hil Club golfers on the Birch Hill course at Lewistown, Saturday, when they scored only 11 points to a total of 79 piled up by the Lewis.own team. The next match for the Nittany golfers will be on July 6 when Birgn rill will play on the Nittany course, ~-Mlsg Christine Smith, employed in the offices of James C, Furst, | { | i | } | Delay Dedication Of Boal Memorial | The recently completed memorial motored to Philadelphia to Col, Theodore D. Boal at Boals- burg will not be dedicategq until | Capt. Plesre Boal, the Colonel's | son and U, 8. consul to Mexico, can attend the ceremonies, The ded) | cation was scheduled to have been | held on July 4h National Youth Administration | officials, who cooperategq with the | state military affairs department in| building of the memorial, gald dedi- catory exercises will be held when | Boal arrives In Boalsburg. They | | did not know when that would be. ang ner brother, Frederick Smith | clerk in the Bellefonte postoffice are spending this week in Philadel phia as guess of thelr sister, Miss Helen Smith. While in Philadel phia they are taking in some of the activities In connection with the Republican National convention In session there this week. -<Charles E. Dorworth, of West Linn Street, expects 1c go to Pitts burgh to atieng the funeral, Pri- day, of John 8S. Fisher, 73, governor of Pennsylvania from 1937 to 16831, who died early Tuesday at his apartment in Pittsburgh, During Governor Fisher's administration Mr Dorworth served as a member of his cabinet ag Secretary of the Department of Forests and Waters --Mrs. Henry Blauser and son Henry, Jr., expect to return to their home in Lancaster, Saturday, after spending two weeks in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Blauser's parents Mr and Mrs. Christie J. Smith, at the family home on East Bishop Sireet. Mrs Blauser and son will make the trip 10 Lancaster as driv- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Smith and children, Beiiy and Philip, of Bellefonte -Mrs. Harry Sowers returned to her home in Mifflinburg on Sunday evening after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Shreffler at their home on Valen- tine street, Mr. Sowers motored to Bellefonte Sunday morning and took Mrs. Bowers along back in the even- ing. Mr. Thomas Eisenblese also a weekend guest at the Shrefller resi dence, returned to his heme in Wil- lamsport, Sunday evening —Willlam Hipple, son of County Commissioner Charles F, Hipple and Mrs. Hipple, of East Linn Street, Bellefonte, on Sunday went to Cleveland, Ohio, to accept a po- sition with the American Wire ana Iron Company, a subsidary of the U. 8. Steel Company. Hipple was graduaiedq from Penn Stale in met- allurgy, early this month, He made the trip to Cleveland with his par- ents, who returned home last night Mr, and Mrs John Shaughnes- sy and daughter Moily Ann and their twin sons, Tommy and Jackie of Lewistown, are spending this week in Bellefonte ag guests of Mr Shaughnessy's mother, Mrs. T. N Shaughnessy and family at their home on East Howard Stregt, and with Mrs. Shaughnessy's mother and sister, Mrs. Florence Wion and Miss Catherine Wion, at their home on East High Street. Mrs. Shau- ghnessy was the former Mariha Wion. B,D. Tate, of West Logan Street, became entirely blind for about three hours, Monday under the treatment prescribed bY an Altoona eye specialist, he has regained sufficient sight to discern objects at close range. Mr. Tate, retired Bell Telephone Company employe, lost his left eye about © years ago ag the indirect result of an injury. Vision in his right eye has been falling for some time be- cause of a cataract, but the present trouble is caused by a muscular condition independent to the catar- act, it is repored, ~Monday, July 1, will mark the completion of 13 years of service bv L. C. Heineman as secretary of the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. During Mr Heineman's administration many major improvements have been made both to the physical proper- ty of the institution as well as to the variety and scope of service it offers to the public. The Y. M C, A. has grown gileadily in that time ang it is rapidly regaining the nie aS sq ue place in the community which Y. M. C. A's everywhere hag i. their early history and which they lost to | an amazing degree during the post- cation, The Bellefonte group was! Easton and Mrs. Lane's aunt of] accompanied to the encampment by | Erie, were in Bellefonte during the several leaders, “Harty M Willlams, of Pine Street, hag accepted a berth as a carpenter on the bridge building coniract for the Rockview section of the new Belle- fcnte to Stade College highway. Mr. Williams, who has not been re- to good advantage in building a home along She State College-Wad- dle highway. He jhas excifated the cellar for a 26 by 30 foot bunga- , ang has completed the con- crete footings for the foundation. ~-Although Friday was the first day of summer, the only way the pitizens of Bellefonte knew it was by looking at the calendar. Thurs- 583 §725EE3% f3g2d5sd.8f 3 RE State College- | | weekeng for an overnight visit with | Mr. Lane's grandmother, Mrs James B. Lane of East Linn street, i i i war era. The Centre Democrat takes this opportunity to congratu- late Mr Heineman on 13 years of faithful, and productive effort, —Annpuncement in Mesferda¥’s tireless i { Jodon | | Saturday the party left for Erie t0| philadelphia Record that “William i i i i | ~Cyrene Newcomb, of Bellefonte [a Girl Scout was a visitor at the | Girl Scout Chalet during her tour | of the New York World's Fair last is reported. Last year visitors from state in the nation and from H 8% $e 3 HH i i - W. Harris, of Bellefonte, cutting take Mrs. Lane's aunt back to her | mMoorehead, of Bellefonte,” had won | and en route to Easton the the first prize of $3 in the Records latter part of thig week Mr and q4qj)y “Prize Pix" contest with a Mrs. Lane wil] again stop in Belle- | photograph of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | | their wedding cake, has launched | | a minor mystery in Bellefonte. No | | one, including the bride and groom. “Willlam Moorehead, of : The prize-winning photo, reproduced in yesterday's Record, wag taken by William 8a- | ger, well known Bellefonte photo- grapher, Many of the peopie who attendeq the ceremony at the Methodist church here last Monday when Miss Janet Brouse, daughter of William H. Brouse, of South Thomas Street, became the bride of Charles W. Harris, of Lock Ha- ven, are wondering who got the $3 | for the winning photo, MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner & Co. Inc., Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Corn Oats Barley ... BUCKWDORE coins. Rye . 885838 John Shinafelt, Jr... Osceola Mills Dorothy Britton .... ... Philipsburg Harold Keith ..... .._. Barnesboro Bernice McDermott .... Houtzdale An experienced political can pot a candidate at least a year before election day. Principles are rules that people adopt for other people to follow. shserver ! i : 3 i hols : | Down PAYIeR Hi Work Wanted WANTED--House work by the day Mrs. Homer Senior, Bellefonte, H D. 8, (near Yarnell), Call 920-R-22 x27 WANTED--Bellefonte High School graduate, class 1940, wants posl- | ton as stenographer, Can give re- ference. Write Mary lovine, Belle- fonte, R. D. 8 x28 WANTED--Job driving dump or flat truck by week or month steady, 14 yrs. experience. Can do own mino repairing. John Iressie: Pleasant Gap postoffice x27 he Help Wanted WANTED--Middle housekeeper. Two Albert Thompson Zion 91983, P. © RD 2 WANTED. -A widow for housekeeper between 560 and 60 years old In widowers home in country. Good home for right person. Harry Hum- mell, Wallagceton, Pa x26 WANTED-- and board ionship., by woman In the Convenlences, State Road cenery, Write P. O. Box #1 Clinton, Co, Pa aged for in Nittany Address indy family, Mrs Ps Phone Howard x20 An elderly lady to room home as and WANTED —DInunediate openi gressive man 0 mansge revolutionary home service company Chance to own your own highly pro- fitable business Replies confidenti- sl. Box 23 in care of the Centre Democrat x26 insurance wrdinary life basis 8 ad- ation and 55 W A NT ED--Experienced man or woman insurance on monthly vance with each appli plus renewals, Salary t real pro- ducer Also latest B50c per month hospital insurance. Write James Hatch 218 Altoona Trust Bldg. Al- twoona, Pa x28 to sell is WANTED-Saleaman, to handle an old establizhed II of 1M farm and household products. Must have Car Big Expansion Program offers opportunity for advancement Pleas. ant outdoor work bring quick results Get all the {acts Bloomington, Illinois, Dept. 2046. x27 Wanted to Buy WANTED—Te buy colored glass, old time dolls what-not antiques Vivian Shuller, Bellefonte, Pa. BR. D p= 13] e WANTED--To buy hay tedder In good working rondit Hubert Haugh State College Phone 3111 or 2832 x26 Pa Personal MEN. WOMEN! WANT VIM -8iim- ulants. tonicg In Quterex tablets pep up bodies lacking Vitamin Bl ron, Calcium, a - us, 3b¢ size today only 28¢ : package satiaxfles of maker refunds low price Call, write Widmann & Teah and all other good drug stores 1441 Boarders Wanted WANTED--Boardera and roomers Inquire of E N. Trostle, Pleasant , Pa 15 and boarders Por information x27 price reasonable dial Boalsburg 2524 Lost and Found { LOST-—A pocket book in the A & P Super Market, Bellefonte, gn Wed- nesday morning. containing money, | tax notices and driverg license, Find- | er please return to Mrs Calvin W.! Bhawley. Port Matilda BR. D 2 or leave with manager of store x23 Card of Thanks DIXSON We take this means of ex- pressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for their floral tributes and the many acta of sympathy dur. ing the iliness and death of Mr Wil fmm Dixson of Jacksonville Mrs William Dixson and Pamily Articles tor Sale FOR SALE-The following good farm machinery: 2 tractors, 2 thresh. ers and two balers. J DD Mitchell Fleming. Pa wu FOR SALE—1020 Chrysler 75 sedan * 3} hydraulic brakes and shock obsor- | bers. dual cow! ventilators. $75.00 Motor Co. Belisfonte, Pa. X20 FOR SALE -Engligh perambulator, used only one year. Excellent! condition. Mrs, William Sager, W. | Howard Street, Bellefonte Phone | 171-R. x28 | FOR SALE--4 used tires with hen 600 by 16. Not a break in tires | $1.50 each or $5 for the jot. I. M i Bierly, Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Jackson- ville Road. x26 FOR SALE--1936 Ford Deluxe tudor with trunk; beautiful blue finish; | mohair alisteel body. | 00. Jodon Motor | Co., Bellefonte, Pa FOR BALE-late model Chrysler Airflow sedan with cruise and climb transmission: excellent me- | chanical condition. Down payment 323400. Jodon Motor Co. Balotoiie; FOR SALE-1036 DeSota 4 door touring sedan; cruise and climb transmission; shockless steering; ex cellent mechanical condition. Down paymem $146.00. Jodon Motor Co. lefonte, Pa. x26 ® AMBITIONS VIED * SHOE REPAIRING FIRST CLASS WORK REASONABLE PRICES NICK LALLI State Theaire Building 3 | Ldon Auto Slore s———— ———— 30,000 People Read This Column every week. gain Counter That's why lL Je Centre Democrat's classified advertising de: partment has become so aNAZOgly popular | the benerits derived, it is undisputably Oentre County's Commuuity Ber Considering its low cost Mio RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 20 cents 10 first lasue, and 156 cents for each additonal insertion. Where advertise ment containg nore than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE-—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate sdvertising—sale or reut. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies Lo be malled Ww this office, must be complied with by those answering ““w adverllsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertis* ments, as the publishers are not permitied Ww divulge the name of Lhe ad vertiser, BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dem ocrat 15 entitled 0 a 26-word advertisement in these columns ofie me free of charge. intervals, RE A - FOR BALE--Best hard coal lon or F. Ripka, Bellelonte and C soft ots 716 grade load Phone FOR SALE--30 bushels seed potatoes 0c per bu hel Bee Jake MoClel lan on Haugh Farm, near scotia, x26 FOR BALE condiuon 442 Ice refrigerator in good Mrs Bessie Hassinger Spring Street, Bellefonte Pa IT “aU N FOR SALE--A wet Price reasonable Smith, Buh Addition Kitchen ranj¢ Inquire J Bel ROO0 Pa 6 ' jefonts FOR SALE country John H ikelln and 2 « Telephone Belielonu lard Fiabburn ternational POR SALE--It good condition, 1% wn M. Harold Betz. Howard 2731 POR SALS POR SALE vinegar the Hublersbur barre POR SALE Coal ed stone Lop FOR SALE-Farm lime at price farm. ers can afford Ww pay. Inquire of M long Howard R. D. 2, Phon Zion 1913 (Nittany) sau POR SALE About BO acres © and hardwood Wmbter, also wood and mine ties inquir mer Hoband RD POR SALE-Coal ashes away at 347-) for price Beillefor Pa POR SALE Good 16-7 MeCorm drill in A+} nd Howard Phon Julian and wood i hau 8 uw rate Cai Sam Capperelll RI } ie 21 te Colevii POR SALE pomered wed 25 Nn A with niles per Prankiin sombie helm. Pa POR SALE Ohi owner ca care this of payment 858 eilefonte, Pa FOR SALE! Hoosier inet. 1 Automat elect system i No yo : writer, cheap | State College POR BALE suner urret OF 30 1937 Chevrolet ’ dan yars rake glee] Lon b gage compartment 325 00 Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE--late table-top gasoline lighting Separate oven Like pew ganton, Pa . Colema?t natant for mode] range generator A Deiong 1 x28 & POR SALE-We ¢ n plete stock of parts for all makes of cars and trucks Phone 161 Belisfonte Penn Belie Hotel Bidg. Bellefonte Pa /u the new trunk Down Co x26 FOR SALE--1837 Olds coach silent safety tires are like new fiber seat covers: bullt in with conoeaied ADEE tire payment $15800 Jodon Motor Bellefonte Pa POR BALE--1687 Plymouth touring sedan radio and heater built in luggage compartment; jet black synthetic enamel finish Down yment 15500. Jodon Motor Co liefonte. Pa 2 door CAR BARGAINS 1830 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 4 door sedan: 1938 Chevrolet % ton pickup: 1987 Chev roiet Master Deluxe Town sedan: 1987 Chevrolet Master Deloxe Club sedan: 1037 Pord sedan; 1838 Chev- rolet Master Deluxe Town sedan 1936 Chevrolet Ma ter Deluxe coupe. These cars are oriced right and must be pold this month Bieriv's Garaee Rebersburg. Pa, Phone 16-R-14 Mi heim x 134 | x26 | This privilege can be used six Umes a year at differen: | a i ii a a | 1 FOR good can Centre Hall SALE] VAs Pa Deering cheap A 1835 Dodge 4 dour se be goon H. oor Price revsons POR SALE dan Can NAD 5 Kurage PCR BALE ny od : Emma 300 bushels of corn anviime after July | Zion, Pa. Phone Zio x46 Noll 913 FOR SALE MoCor onaition Bellefonte x27 A barg Bellefonte POR SALE tact or Li BIBO aisan easonable Pa BALE rvine Slee) wa ler FOR wood 1 wheel generator for Home Tusseyvilie light, 40 Nt evenings Pa Adam x26 ing Bmith gas white Lop burners Wet Burns city or bottled gas new, sell reasonable. Hubert mda, Jacksgnvilie x46 POR BALE enamel Tappar divided slove four Perfex Paints the Painter Onur house paint only gallos Meets government fications Lion Auto Blore Belle Hotel Bldg 251 PAINTS ne rr $2 Penn POR SALE--Hundreas of used ures all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guaranties. Open evenings unt # o'clock Waliru: auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection *hone 153 iu POR yh SALE-QOne regular rip self feed saws ne one Hasg de: pickup rx miter wr vroiet Houte Pa 1 as oO et HUI orns ~ Pot New ors i Riso hor anc bulls Lose Farmn M Jersey Shore, Pa POR BALE ainc 7 used n $4005 Duster 885 Mowers. weeders. tra ral binder COWS Dery SALE wa.nul hail Kerosene en 16 ¢§ eleoiric rack slove "1 refrigera- swing neolat. adders POR Wor Dor with extention mower, Basy washer electri Everything very reasonabl ve Tavern Milesburg Pa x26 wt ed oO awn : § Kor bs ¢ iF] y Ka PCR SALE Ww COC Cractor: @ MoCorm icf ned adder Eo Brot! rm Pennsylvania Pura riors Mark 13-R-5 John Deere corn vil er #7 Superior grill Allis Chalmers tractor nlow new. l4«inch Allis Chal plow, 18-28 1¢ crop Parr tractor, 17-100th Deeripie harrow, practi | call 8-fo0t MeOormick bind. er. 3 hay loader: Bisck Hawk ma- nure goreader. CC. W. Behrer, Penna Purnace, Pa. and Tyrone, Pa. Phone 13-R-3, Warriors Mark 2111 Building Supplies POR SALE Brownstone, gravsions for masonry and bullting purposes $200 a ton at Quarries : Gap. Flagstone Ife sq. NN ries. Inouire Ray C. Noll { J Beliefonte Oliver M Hart cOormick cally new at Quar- Phone 724. x27 Poultry BABY CHICKS...From blood sex as represented, at the following low prices. White {Leghorn #8485 per 100 pullets $850; ocockerals $3.0), Barred Rocks and N. H Reds | $6.50: pulleta 88.00: cockerals $8.50 [Bex B57 guaranteed poet paid Oer- vin K. Schaeffer, McAlisterviile, B x Pleasant | stock. | BABY (HICKS. From Breeders, large type horns, New Hampshire Reds, White Piymouth Rooks, and Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, Prices 20 for 42.00 B50 for $3.50; 100 for 88.00, aise sexed | chicks. Write for prices. © Shipments. Hecla Poultry Box 801, Belisfonte, Pa Poultry Remedies POR BALE--Don’'t take chances with your chicks. Pur Dr Balsbury’s PHEN-O-SAL Tublets in thelr drink ne walter regulany Heels Poultry | Farm Bellefonte, Pu. Phone $3 26 Live Stock: White Lleg- POR BALE--.A fresh part Inquire of J 7 Bellefonte, Pa FOR BALE--Two fren second calf L. OG SBwuntor Pa. R. D 1, Box 25 Jersey oow Watson R D 3 POR SALE A black mare and black horse, Or will exchange for cattle Inquire of Thomas CGI, Julian FOR BALE POR BALE-A gray agen 14 and 16 year 2800 will er Inquir Pa pel e of FARMERS-—Penns Valley Sales Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale ther Tuesday. Bring your live ! poultry, you can rxpect ices. B. T. Riegel, Owner FOR SALE Pine Guernsey breeding Clark Parm Benner Twp Turn ery Real Estate : For Sale POR SALE Curtin S dwellin West Apply t Miss Bellefonte, Pa. x28 rick KE on Ler ank, Bellefonte, Pa origina) hard surfaced Julian, Ps SALE~Farm Convenient First POR ship arranged Beliefonte POR SALE--Abou ber, including and paperwvood mer Pownell, Bell Yarnell FOR SALE-—-The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 acres, § mils west of Bells fonte, in Buffalo Run Valley near Plilimore W C Witmer 386 E Blab Street, Bellefonte, Pa £° 4 POR BALE--A T-room on acres of ground ox i in Patton township, along fhe main Mad. Waddle Pa Inquire of A CT as, Port Matilda, R,_ D Phone fonte PO3-R-M FOR SALE Large tate. business Olin biock of real es scion Bellefonte baying therson two rMwidences sory ware louse, concrele Rarage office buliding. acales railroad d- ing Write P. O. Box 492 Ph i. Bellefonte 287 20%: Wanted to Rent WANTED —To rent Write full details Orbisonia, Pa 5 or 6 room house to Harry Co % Houses tor Rent Lamb St of L Bellefonte 8. Schad Pa. Inquire x29 houge with all conveniences, prac. tically new. Write C. B. Co Centre atl x26 FOR RENT--A house Bush Addi- tion, 3 rooms and bath and gar- age. Bee Theo B Haupt, Agent Bellefonte, R. D. 2 x28 POR RENT-4 room house with or- chard and garden in Benner Twp Write 626 W. Beaver Ave State Coi- lege, Pa. Phone 2237 x27 RENT--1 S-room house gar- 1 half mile off Age and garden {main road, east of Lemont Cail x28 State College 3638 or 3526 in | POR. RENT 8-room frame house, at | Krumrine Station. 1 mile N. of | State College. Inquire of Misses | Mary and Maud Dreibeibis, State 1 Ooliage, Pa. R D. x26 OLD MOTHER NATURE still rules in spite of modern civili- zation and the wonders thereof. The cardinal quirements remain the same fundamentals —f ysical re air, water, exercise, rest, sleep and simple foods. Old age should have been the rule instead of the exception in the time of our an- cestors, Their lives were nature, and their living habits bits necessarily simple, down to a speed approved by But, in those days, scourges of typhoid, malaria, cholera, smalipox, di life span. In these modern days, the think that public health ¢ of their own physical welfare. laws and live on a low health scale, simply theria and other unconquered diseases cut down the t majority of people seem to ney automatically takes care They di all of Nature's use they refuse to be guided by common sense. AIR IS FREE, py how many breathe enough fresh air to keep plenty WATER IS CHEAP, majority of people do EXERCISE IS FREE, but laziness, or a supposed lack issues inactive, and makes us keeps most of our t our time. oxygen going into the dood? t hysician will tell you the vast wot Orin k enough water. time, before REST IS POSSIBLE to practically all if their ly they manage SLEEP is the most abused natural restorative of modern living. You can not “make up" sleep. Nature requires to many hours sleep in each twenty-four, | FOR RENT-.One-half of double | house at 107 E. Lamb Street. Belle- {| fonte. All conveniences | ate fon. Mrs. Emma | Zion, Pa. Phone Zion 013 | POR RENT-48 room, 2-tory {| house located on Water street, | Milesburg. Hot sir heat, all ocon- venienoes. Also large T-room apart. ment over Clover Parm store in Milesburg. heat furnished. Immedi- | ate Seeupancy of either propert Inquire llefonte Trust Co. or B. Miles, Milssburg, Pa. 2511 Apartments for Rent 2011 frame hlood - tested AUTO OLASS--lnstalled while you wait. We carry a line of safety glass for all cars and trucks Inchud. ing 1940 models, Wallrun Auto Bere vice, Bnow Bhoe Litersection 25 NEW GROCERY STORE. Way Broo Announce the Spehing of their new grocery store near Wallace's gas sta tion wernvilie. Complete lone of groceries, meats, hardysre, ele xis MACHINE WORK lawn mowers sharpened, olied and adjusted, up Ww 18 inches 75 cents. WII call for and deliver, in this vicinity 25 cents extra. Mower knives sharpened cents. Machine work of all kinds We wise have in stock cold roll steel CAP screws, set screws, Woodruff keys key lock elo Bwarty Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R 1807 NOTICE-Notice is hereby given tw tlaxabies of Boggs townahlp. Centre County, that the undersighed, pro poses 0 coliect the per capits schoo! taxe and OCCUPAionsl taxes now in arrears, froen the employers of oe Unquent taxables out of wages due such taxab les under the provis- ons of Bec. |, C. of the Act of June 20 1936. P L 508. uniess payment thereof » meade on or before August 1. 1940. JOHN BARNHART, Tax Col lector of Boggs Twp Howard R D Pu ie on THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BERCH CREEK, PENNA. lf in need ¢ us first and Lave sitively will not be F do our own gring have no rent to pay. large compiete sock German Art) | Eves. Also Ear Glasses for those defective hearing All frames mountings pure 1110-12 Karst Gold pusrantieed PETINAnent Wen The Bight and Hearing Ald Store where you can do better than where, Hours 10 to 12. 210 8 Dally and Sunday No Afternoon Hour Announcements 6. Co Burtges FESTIVAL Saturday, July burn Civie Club. Music by East Centre County Band June Vs] Asoc TION East Centre County FESTIVAL Saturday Waoonagward Oemie tery Music by Bartges the Union Cemetery Association will be held on Seturday, June 20th. 1940 at the Zion school house x26 FESTIVAL Walker Grange No 2007 will hold § festival st Hublers- burg on Saturday, Ang. 3rd Music by Bast Penns Villey Band x31 ~The annual festival of Hublerwburg Cemetery Associa 0 will De held on the public schoo gorunds Seturday July 20, 1940. x2 FESTIVAL the + The FESTIVAL Advent ocemelery festival » July 13. Weitz. 1 the music. x28 4-H Club Pine Gien on Seturday, June 29 ordially invited to ru The Pine Glen SOCIa: atl Lhe al TOWNSEND MEETING-—There wi be a Townsend meeting in the Court House Saturday at 730 p come TEUNION their 1940, mt Park as a basket weloome m on July Moshaniion p.cnic Everybody FESTIVAL-Victor Orange Of Boalsburg will hold thelr annual fes- tival Saturday. July 20. Musi will be furnished by East Penns Val- ley Bana ot Albright reunion will be weld at Granse Park Centre Hall, Pa. July 4. 1940. You and your friends are earnestly re quested Ww attend AID MEETING-— The ladies Ald of Logan Grange will mee! at the home of Mrs. Robert Rhoads In Pleasant Gap on Monday evening July 1, at B o'clock { PESTIVAL-—-The Rebersburg Town- send Club will hold a festival at the Rebersburg school grove on Satur day evening, Aug 3rd The TOwn- send Club orchestra will fumish music. FESTIVAL—~The Weaver MM BE church will bold a festival near the church along the Jecksofville road on Saturday, July 13th Music HY Pifer's Banjo Band The public cordially Invited x2% HOMBOOMING-—The annual Home Coming and bagket picnic of the Mt Pleasant Association Cemetery wilh be held Saturday, June 26th. In the grove near Wi Pleasant church Every one welcome. FESTIVAL~The Pairvieaw Ceme- tery Association will hold a festival at Pairview, 3 miles north of Curtin in Bokss township, on Ssiurday, June Proceeds are for the bene. fit of the cemetery. Signed: The Commitiee x26 REUNION—1907—1940, July 4th hag been designated as bre sgh It will for all graduate: of Boalsburg Schoo! and their families a basket picnic at the Boal! Camp. | Boalsburg. We'll be looking for you. | Committee | "BAKE SALE—A class at the Belle- | fonte Methodist Sunday Schoo! will hold a bake gule in the R. Cameron | baked foods will be on sale | FESTIVAL—There will be a fes- POR RENT--A five room & ent with heat and hot water Incuire of White Bros. Drug Store Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT-Four room apartment, 128 N. Allegheny Street, available Juiv 1. Inquire of Mrs. D. A. Orove, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 168-M 2011 RENT-@.room apartment wi bath. Heat, hot water an supplied. Available June 1 B. O. Harvey, Phone 08 tile sligve Inquire FOR RENT--4.room apartme vate, all conveniences. Opposite Big Soring, fonte, Pa. need new Mma write to the uN oo ouc Sn Set pS IN Loans to Farmers 3 ‘the » $35.00 | Outdoor entertainment i : i | i 1 — 15.7 | Potter's Mills | expense: of KE The title of which will be announced later. The HOME COMING-- tical Church will hold the - ir annual " Bones 20th. The i and chicken supper. Entertainment th | in afternoon o | cordially invited, and evening. Eve FESTIVAL-<The festival on the evening of on the chwren fawn UW mile Bene Township Band. Loans YOU CAN OET MONEY—for » EE a Bars Miscellaneous
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