July 11, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Beven —— ~Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fochler t= LOCALS and sons, Bobby and Jerry, of Ba- tavia, N, Y., are spending a two weeks’ vacation with Mrs. Foch- | ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mac H | Hall and family, at their home In Milesburg ba and family spent the weekend at Gettysburg visiting the battlefield: alg dther points of interest, ‘«Mrs, Harry Stanyard and fath- er; of Beaver Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crawforg and family, of Pleasant Gap, visited in Hershey Park and Harrisburg Saturday. ~Donna Lea Millward, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Mill- ward, is spending several weeks in Pittsburgh with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson ‘—Darothy Chandler, daughter o! . and Mrs. Charles Chandler, of | nn Street, left Sunday for Piits- burgh, where she will visit with friends and relatives for several months. — Among those who attended the Fourth of July celebration at Phil- ipsburg were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs William Witmer and daughter, of Penn Street, and Esth- er M. Humphrey, of Pike Street. ~Mrs. Amanda Zeigler, of Du- Bois, who is visiting with relatives in State College, was a caller at our office Priday. Mrs. Zeigler usually spends a month or six weeks each summer with her relatives in Cen- tre and Mifflin counties, —Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Miller of Buffalo, N. Y., and their grand- son, Ralph, Jr., af North Tonawan- da, N. Y., arrived in Bellefonte last week for a visit with Mr. Miller's brother, Caleb Miller and family at their home near the Forge. ~Mrs. Hugh Boyle and daughter Jane, of Hazleton, who are visiting at the home of Mrs. Boyle's brothe: and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs George Tanner at Lanse, expect to spénd some time in Bellefonte be- fore returning to Hazleton. —Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Thomas of North Thomas Street, and their two guinqdsusers Shirley Thomas, of efonte, and Jean Holland, ol Williamsport, departeq Monday for 2 motor trip to New Mexico and Arizona, expecting to be absent fo about two weeks. -~Mahlon Eberhart and family, of Mishawaka, Ind, spent a week In Bellefonte and vicinity, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eb- erhart, and brothers, Walter and Paul Eberhart. They also visited friends in Williamsport and Pine Creék before returning home —Mr. and Mrs. I. Cypres, and sons, of Ridgeway, formerly of Bellefonte, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs B, Goldman and family, on West High Street, Sun- day, while on their way to Camp Cedar Pines to enroll one of thelr sons for a several weeks' outing. ~ —Mrs. Lillian Farrer, who sever- al weeks ago suffered a fractured wrist in a fall at her home on Wil- Jowbank Street, is recovering from the injury. Mrs. Farrer is past 80 years of age and the fracture con- sequently is a greater handicap to her than it would be to a younger pereon. ~Cyuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Jr, and Robert Rosenhoover, all of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. EC. Burgh- dgff, of Baitimoré, Mr, and Mr. . Frank Henderson, of Lind- Tirst, N. J. . ~—A general fire alarm about 8:30 o’flock Bubday night resulted in the and Logan Fire Companies e Mrs. Emma Noll double East Lamb street, where a was burning. Firemen while the fire burned itself . damage to the prop- Occupants of the house are the Whipple and H. 8. Hall fam- 8 dH 23 y and Mrs. Mallory Knisely son, of Fort Wayne, Ind, ex- 0 return to their home today spent the forepart of in Bellefonte with Mr. : Harry Meese, at their Bast Bishop Street. Mr. Knisely has been employed by the Goodyear Tire ang Rubber Com- pany since his graduation from the Bellefonte High School 11 years io. Charles Keichline, postal em- ploye at Lakeworth, Florida, might have been a bit homesick on the Fourth, for he took time out to pen ug a friendly little note. He reportegq that the Fourth in Lake- worth was very quiet. Later in the summer Mr. Keichline expects 0 come here to join hig wife who re- cently accompanied his mother to her home here, after she had spent the winter with them in Lakeworth ~Mrs. Hugh 8S. Maylor and own home on College Avenue, State , where they expect to make nt residence, Mrs has leased the apart- by the Taylors and is ~Mr. and Mrs. Emery Halderman ~Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Caum, Mr. and Mrs. T. G, Perrine and | of East Linn street, returned home son Freddie of Sandy Lake, Pa. re- | Friday from a week's vacation trip | turneq home Monday following A to Niagara Falls. Mr. Caum, man- | { week's visit with the W L Musser | ager of the local Bell Telephone | family on E. Lamb Streel, | Company offices, is enjoying a three | Miss Emma Walte returned to! weeks’ vacation from his duties her duties at the Bellefonte tele- | phone exchange after a week's va- | cation, which she spent at her | the Bellef:nie Red Cross fund, of home on Willowbank street, | ficers of the organization announc- | ~-Miss Helen M. Smith, of Phila-| ed. The amount was part of the delphia, spent the weekend in Belle- | money taken in at the parking area fonte with her parents, Mr. and | run July 4h night at the Hughes! Mrs. Christie Smith and family, at| Athletic Field, : their home on East Bishop street Mr. and Mrs, Edgar M. Wagner ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson | and daughter, Jane. of East Curtin und sons Thomas and John, of street, and Mrs. Wagner's mother, Lyndhurst, N. J, returned home Fri- | Mrs. D. Wagner Gelss, of South day after spending several days at | Thomas street, returned Sunday! the home of W. A Thomas, on | night from a two weeks motor trip, | Market street, Milesburg. {to Illinois and South Dakota where | ~-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, of | they visited relatives and friends | Johnstown, former well known resi- | ~Mrs. Hiram Huser, of Philadel- {dents of Bellefonte, arrived here phia, and Miss Elizabe.h Gephart {last week for a brief visit with the | who has been in mronxville, N. J [Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Householder, | arrived in Bellefonte yesterday ani at their home on West High street. | are now at the Talleyrand. Mrs —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mallory and! Hiller came here for her annual |son, Paul, Jr, of East Aurora, N.| summer visit and expects to be here | Y., are spending this week as guests| for a mon h. Miss Gephart makes [of Mrs. Mallory's mother and sis-| Der home at the Tallayrand (ter, Mrs. Thomas Howley and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Wil- | Ruth Howley, at their home on llams and two children, June and | West High street, { Harold, Jr, of South Allegheny —Mr. Charles Faber, of Cuyahuga | Street, have re‘urned home after Falls, Ohio, accompanieq by E. M |spending the past week visiting in Burd of Boggs township, were call- | Niagara Falls, N. Y, and Canada ers at our office Saturday. Mr. ana | They had as their driving guests Mrs Paber are visiting with the Miss Helen Reed. of Bellefonte, and Charles Lucas and the E. M. Burd Mrs. Edward Boob, of State College families who are relatives of Mrs While standing on a step-lad- Faber. der picking cherries in the yard of | —Mrs. Chauncey O'Neil and her home on East Curtin street, daughter, Mrs. Malcolm McFarlane, | Monday afternoon, Mrs. Wilbur of Sewickley, were guesis Friday of | Baney fell from the ladder and suf- Mrs. H. L. Curtin and family at|fered a fracture of the left arm at their home at Curtin, and of the wrist. After being taken to the friends in Bellefonte. Mrs. O'Neil, a | Centre County Hospital where the daughter of the late George Potter, | fracture was reduced Mrs, Baney Is a cousin of Mrs. Curtin. was permitted to return home ~Mr. David Peek, Sr. and sons —Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sullivan David and Donald, of Indianapolis, | and six children, of Corpus Christ: Ind., arrived in Bellefonte Saturday | Texas arrived in Bellefonte Satur-! to visit Mrs. Emma Deitrich on! day for a several days’ visit with East Bishop street. Mr. Peek went! Mrs. Sullivan's mother, Mrs Frank | to Boston on a business trip and Sasserman and family, at their] left the children with their grand. home on North Water Street. From | mother for a two weeks’ visit. here the Sullivans went to Dallas | —~Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Stewart | P2. for a visit with Mr Sullivan’ and son. Jackie. of East Linn street | Parents before returning to their departed Sunday for Wildwood. N. home in Texas Before her mar- J.. where they have leased an apart-| age Mrs, Sullivan was Miss Pau- ment for a week. They were accom- ne Sasserman panied to the seashore by Mrs Joseph Moerschbacher, of the Stewart's brother-in-law and sister.| United Slates Alr Corps, is spending Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Treess of 8 few days in Bellefonte with hi Hollidaysburg parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moers- | —Mrs. Roy Kreps and grandson. chbacher and family, at their hom? of Alliance, Ohlo, spent several days OD East Bishop Street, having been | this week in Bellefonte as guests smanted a brief leave of absence 19 of Mrs. Kreps' sister-in-law, Mrs | TOCUPETale from a recent and se- Edward Young. at her home on YOre altack of pneumonia Joe has Phoenix avenue. Mrs. Young's dau- Deca statinned at Chanute Wigs y- ghter, Miss Ella Young, is in Parm- 5. up 3 rice ington, Maine, with her sister, Mrs will report to Randolph PFleld Bernard Holland, who is reported Texas. Despite his recent {liness he to be recovering from a quite ser- Appears hale and hearty and well fous illness. | on the way to a complete recovery —Mrs. Thomas F. Sloan, Jr. and | —Mr. and Mrs, 8. H Hoy, of young son, Jimmy, of MecConnells- South Thomas street, and their son’ burg, who came to, Centre county to 8nd daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs attend the funeral of the late James Robert Hoy and daughler, Lois F. Uzzell, at Snow Shoe, Saturday, May. of Brookiyn. N. Y.. departed were in Bellefonte Monday on a yesterday for a motor trip to Ni-| combined business and pleasure 88ara Falls and Buffalo, expecting trip. They were accompanied here '0 be gone perhaps for a week by Miss Pear! Viehdorfer, of Snow | Their plans included visits to var- Shoe. who is a nurse at the Centre J0Us points of interest in Canada. County Hospital. i but upon thelr departure they didn’t know whether they would be able to Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Yeager, ! cross the border owing to a new, of North Spring street, are receiv-| war.time regulation requiring all ing congratulations upon the birth persons entering that country to! of a daughter, weighing y | pounds, produce passports ! 15 ounces, at the Centre County | —Nancy Tanney, seven-year-old Hospital at 8:30 o'clock Saturday daughter of Mr. abd Mrs. Harry | morning. The little girl, the second |ropr0s of South Spring street, is child and the second daughter. in hobbling around on crutches as the! the family. has been named Susan... of an injury she suffered on | Potter Yeager. Both she and her | | Sunday. The little gir] was riding mou fhe ume La Curtin.| | bicycle when the back of one foot | {was caught by the spokes of the] ~The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. rear wheel, inflicting severe lacera- O. Peters at Stormstown, was the tions about the heel. She was taken scene of a happy family reunion to the Centre County Hospital Sunday, when their four sons and where an anaesthetic was adminis- families spent the day with their tered while eight stitches were used parents. Those present were Mr.iin closing the wound. The injury, and Mrs. Ralph Peters and two ig reported to be healing nicely children, of Newton, N. J.; Mr. and and no permanent ill effects are Mrs. George Peters and five child- | expected to result. ren, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peters | Clyde Smith and a Miss Weed- and two children. and Mr. and Mrs. | X sev- | Ellis Peters and son, all of Half- ier. of New York Diy, spent eral days during the forepart of moon Valley. This was the first re- the week in Bellefonte at the home | Union in years. |of Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. H. W.| —Our mailing list was corrected! Smith, at Milesburg. They arrived) this past week and all persons who! here unexpectedly and found that paid their subscriptions in June Mrs. Smith was in Harrisburg with | should check the label on their another son, H. Russell Smith, For paper to see that proper credit has the past several years Clyde has | been made. In the event of an er-| been located in New York where he ror please notify us at once. Our|is employed in the photo service) mailing list is corrected regularly at|of the Associated Press and a num- | the end of each month If your, ber of newspapers. He and his aides igot photos of the July Pourth| bomb explosion at the British pa- vilion at the World's Fair before) you cannot pay in full at one time, | police arrived on thc scene. | at least send part of the amount’ _ Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post, due. { Veterans of Foreign Wars, Belle- «Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gross, who! fonte, is now organizing a junior , And registrations for ~The Central Pennsylvania Ro-| ver Crew of Bellefonte gave $10 to! | | | ing in regard to the new organiza- tion will be held at 8:15 o'clock Fri- day night at the home on West Bishop street, and ail fathers hav. ing sons they desire to become .i members are urged to be present. Veterans also are invited to attend a Central Pennsylvania Association .I meeting to be held at the V. F. W. in State College at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, July 14. William Tressier, of West How- ard street, Bellefonte's oldest resi- dent, celebrated his 98th birthday anniversary June 20 at a family latter part of the week for Wash- , DB. C., to call on relatives Ae sail i Hs Dm MEN. WOMEN ! —~Mr. and Mrs W. W. Bleg, ol East Linn Street, are spending this week in Philadelphia, “Miss Erma Sloop, of East Cur- tin Street, departeq Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Edward An- drews in Niagara Falls, and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Montgomery, In Roches- ter, N.Y. Mrs. Walter Harm, of Elmira N. Y. is spending several days In Bellefonte as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cralg, at their home on West Curtin Street and at their summer cottage at Hecla Park. Mrs, A. W. J. Woche and daughter, Anne, of Rutherford, N J., arrived in Bellefonte Monday for a several days’ visit with Mrs Woche's brother-in-law ang sister Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Alexander and | | family, at their home on East Cur- tin Street, Mrs daughter, Samuel Shallcross and] of Philadelphia, came] here last week to join Dr Shall-| cross at his home in the Baum | apartments Dr. Shallcross came | to Bellefonte some months ago W open dental offices in the Temple Court bullding. -Mr and Mrs, George Shuger | and young son, George, Jr. re- turned to their home in Elmira N | Y.. Saturday, after having spent! the Fourth of July season in Belle- fonte with Mrs. Shugert's mother Mrs. Rebecca Cruse, at her home on East High Street Former Centre County Com- missioner Balser Weber, of How- ard, ‘who suffered severe injuries! June 28 {in a motor accident neat Mill Hall, and who was under) treatment at the Lock Haven Hos- pital, returned to his home In Howard during the weekend and is now reported to be recovering nicely. —0. P. Miller and daughter, Mrs Joseph Mihm and Mr and Mrs Thomas Keithley, all of Scottdale | spent the weekend in Bellefonte as! guests of Mr. Miller's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George; A. Miller and family, at their home on North 8pring 8Sireet Mrs Keithley is the former Adda Dolan} of Bellefonte James Fox. the Misses Anne and Alice Fox, Mrs. Howard Gear- hart, and Mr. and Mrs. LE. Plumb, | all of Bellefonte, left Sunday for Wyalusing, where they will occupy! a cottage for the next two weeks | Mr. Plumb's sister, Miss Laura] Plumb, of Newton, Kansas, who is visiting In Bellefonte is also a guest at the camp Mr and Mrs PF Leffler and daughter, Patty, of the Orvis apart ments, East Curtin Street, motored | to Wilson, N. Y., during the week- end taking with them Mrs Leffler’s parents. who had been their guest here for a week. The Lefflerg re- turned home Sunday, leaving Pal- ty with her grandparents at Wilson for a more extended visit Miss Bertha Rimmey In charge of Nursing Service for Bellefonte Chapter Red Cross will be on va- cation for two weeks from Mon- day. July 8 to July 2. There will be no office hours during her ab. sence but Mrs Melvin Locke will be! her substitute for anyone desiring nursing care. She can be reachen at her home 10 E Curtin Streel | Telephone 217 —John Gans Keller, son of Prof ang Mra J. Orvis Keller, of Stale Coliege. was enrolled as a midship- man, fourth class. in the United States Naval Academy at Annapo- lis, Md. last Friday. John received his appointment from Sen Jame: J. Davis, after taking a mental ex- | amination in competition with 300; other applicants. A graduate of] State College High School, he was ! enrolled at the College in the school of engineering furing 1039-1940 ~Willlam Carls, Jr, wife and three children, of Philadelphia, re: turned home Sunday after spending | Aa week camping in Centre county | jand visiting old acquaintances in Bellefonte. where Mr. Garis was born and grew to maturity. He is a son of the late William Garis, who back in the gay nineties maintained law and order for many years on our streets as borough chief of po- lice, The elder Mrs. Garis who is nearing her ninelleth year, is a guest-patient in a Trenton hospital. | ~D. A. Grove, who has been con- | fined to his home on East Linn Street for the past number of weeks | because of illness, yesterday was reporied to be in quite serious oon- | dition, although he is believed to be somewhat stronger than he had been during the weekend when members of his family were calle home. Sunday his son and daugh- | ter-in<law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grove and daughter, Phoebe, of El- mira, N. Y.. and his son, Edwin, of | State College, were at his bedside Mr. Grove is suffering from a heart condition. : (Additional Locals on page 6) | ! Room and Board BOARDING--Have room and board accommodations by the week, for lady. Inquire of Mrs. George H. Cox. Valentine Street. x28 | Personal GET PEP. RAW Oysters stimulants, tonics in Os trex tablets often needed after 40, bodies lacking iron, galotum: p horus, iodine, Vitamin B-1, 35¢ size ay only 20c. Call, write Wid. mann & Teah and all other €ond drug stores. tf Work Wanted w wants house work. 1 child. Inquire at Peter Bellefonte, Pa. BR. D. 2 Phone “Re 5 or call at house. Wiith B , WANTED-—House hols LF Ihe ay, washing and ironing, will do it at my home or yours. Mrs Clarence Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa R, D. 2. (Pleas ant Oap.) A Dean 1040 wants posi tion as . Oun give re- ference. Write eh Tovine, fonte, R. D. 3. farm. Calvin Phone iT2-R-11. WANTED--To hire man to do farni work on & farm. In | WANTED-—A single man to work OD | sme ——H uo | WANTED Experienced i Joseph : General delivery 1 p— —— BE _mn Se CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amasgingly popular. Considering its Jow cost ang the benefits derived, it is undisputably Oentre County's Commuuity Bar gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first issue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertuse- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word is charged for rea] estate sdvertising-—-sale or rent. KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies Lo be matled Ww this office, must be complied with by those answering “we advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are not permitted Lo divulge the name of Lhe ad- | vertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEOEEvery subscribed to The Centre Demn- | ocrat 1s entitled 0 a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, | Ses ob charge, This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different eK ame I a it i ae = LE a quire of John BSoavely, Centre Hall | rom BALE Plano in good condition BH X28 | Jason H. Wolfe, Rebersburg, Pa x30 Ross, Centre | POR SALE A 1087 Dodge coupe, 12,- Phone Boalsburg 000 miles, first class condition x28 | Inquire at Centre Democrat x28 WANTED--A middie aged lady tor | FOR BALE Best grade soft housekeeper in family of two eld-| hard coal. Ton or load lots. C erly people. James H. Weaver Mile. | P. Ripka, Bellefonte, Phone 715. 1314 burg, Pa t — ——. — | POR BALE—Parm lime at price farm- cutters. | efs can afford to pay. Inquire of eling | C. M, Long, Howard R. D. 2, Phone Hoover | Zion 1813 (Nittany), sau KDB | Som———————————— . - | FOR BALE-Cosl, wood, sand, crush- WANTED-/T'wo waltresses mugt be | ed stone, Wp soll and bullding over 21 years of age. Apply in stone Lee A. Reed, Lamb Street person at the Bie Trout Inn, Water | Bellefonte. Phone 174-R x54 St. Bellefonte, Pa X20 1 wows - a farm Hall, R 3142 Charles M D. 1. Pa WANTED Paper wood Steady work as long as lata HAR Edward E Pine Glen, Pa POR BALE Norge Electric refrigera- tor, 6 foot capacity. In fine condi- tion. PJ. Peters. Bellefonte, R. D 3. (1 mile west of Milesburg) x28 FOR BALE Used Magic range, used only » A bargain. DeHaas Beliefonte, Pa. Phone WANTED--A widow for houstkeeper | between 50 and B80 years old In widowers home in country. Good home for right person. Harry Hum- m_——— mell, Wallaceton, Pa x32 het ga - a time Co 20 POR BALE--Coal and wood. 1 haul ashes away al a Jow rate. Call 347-J for prices. Sam Capperelll Beliefonte, Pa. R. D. 1, Coleville. 2tf POR BALE Good used cultipscker 16-7 McOormick Deertng iractor drill in A-]l condition M H Bew Howard, Phone Howard 2731 1611 FOR BSALE--A 15-30 MoCormick- Deering tractor in very good shape have no use for same, will sacrifice ib value. W. A Brungart Smuliton Pa x28 FOR BALE--2 church chandeliers containing 6 kerosene lamps apiece and also Aladdin bracket lamps, will sell reasonable ladies Ald Jack on- ville x28 C ahort Electric 679 insurance | life ad-~ Heaton and 556% pius renewals. Salary to real pro-| ducer. Also latest 50¢c per month hospital insurance Write James Hateh 2160 Altoona Trust Bldg, Al- toona, Pa x28 man or woman lo sell ordinary insurance on monthly basis Yance with each Wanted to Buy Lid WAKRTED. To duy all kisds of live- | stock. Bruce rumnne, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone Bellefonte 664-J-2, and reverse charges If any 8 WANTED. Second hand Briggs and Biratton gasoline mator or second | hand Thor gasoline wmrher. (1h godd condition, cheap, answer at once L F. Lindenmuth, Julian, Pa x28 PAINTS .—Perfex Paints the Painters line. Ounir best house paint only 8239 gallon Meets government speci cations Lion Aulo Slore Penn Belle Hotel Bidg Donation ‘Wanted WANTED--The undersigned would appreciale the donalion of a mat- tress, pillow and blanket. also cloth- ing for man of large size Address M Orifin, Bellefonte, Pa x28 Lost ond Found POR SALE Second hand binder, 7 foot cut, in ton. Inquire of Kyle Corman Bank, Bellefonte, R D2 FOR SALE--Re-conditioned Inghouse eieclric sweeper i250. BR K Owens Electr Allegheny 81. Beliefonte 1082 POR BALE-late model table-10nD gasoline «o_o» lighy Sew ew generator rT. A Delong, Lo. x28 LOST-—-A female police day Had oolinr amd Lote on Finger please notily Vincent King. R D1 Bellefonte, Pa x28 4 Boarders Wanted WANTED --Bosrders and roomers. | inquire of BE KN. Troetie, Pleasant Gan, Pa 8.1% FOR SALE-A gasoline stove with 4 Burners ang bullt in oven. In Sf I ga ———— For Exchange —————————————_s tore. Allegheny 81 Phone 1082 POR BALE 32 volt delco | and walter pump, 2 can | Yoil iron. 1035 Diamond T truck. fresh cow. Clarence Walk, Port Ma- tilda. Pa. Hannah x20 FOR BALE--We carry a complete stock of parte for all makes of cars and trucks Phone 161, Bellefonte ldon Auto Store, Penn Belle Hotel Bigg. Bellefonte, Pa 200 Belicfonte, Pa EXCHANGE Have fresh cow to ox- | change for young oattle C E Wert, Centre Hall R D. 1 x28 Articles tor Sale POR SALE Good second-hand pland Will. sacrifice © tight pay Phone Bellafonte 566.) 0 FOR SALE—Run of mine coal 8° | Oonzales mines at Karthaus, O R Hopkins, Karthaus, Pa x28 i ————————s | ries. Please place your order early i —————— — (80 not 10 be disappointed No pick- POR BALE--International truck in | ing Sundays John H Walker, Win- 86 condition, 1% ton capacity.’ gate. Penna. Box w.. M Harold Howard, Pa " Pe ines all siges from 15 Ww inch Bete, Phone — a ant Hy POR SALE. MeCOormick Deering low | Backed by written guarantee. steel wagon with brake and long evenings until § o'clock, Wallrun J Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153. 1 reach, like new P. Sharer, Centre | Hall Pa x28 | POR SALE-A 2 hp gasoiine en | POR SALE-Good used elecific gine. In good 4H Inquire | ‘Washers, $500. $750, and $10.00 of Kyis Corman, Nigh Bahk. Pelle. | Meo a Thor gasoline washer $4500 fonte. Pa {R. K Owens Electric Store, Alle- se | fheny Btreet, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone FOR SALE--The following good farm | 1062 x28 machinery. 2 tractors thresh - ars and iL balers. J. D. Mitchell, FOR SALE--One seif-feed np saw, Pieming, Pa 2681 2 regular rip saws; ome 20-inch w—— on - | pony rl Aden Serick: FOR SALE--A used coal range with One evrolet picky truck fn water front, new grates and fire- | qub of Houtz Lumber Oo, State box. Apply at Kalamazoo Stove Cp | College. Pa. : alll Balisfonte, Pa X28 pon BALE—A good used Parquerer FOR SALE—A two wheel farm trailer, | , THIPShIng machine in good condi. ition. We also have a complete line in condition. Inquire of Wil- | lard Corman, Axe Mann. jof new Oliver farm machinery. In. Belie- | x28 ire of M. F. Poorman. RD. 1, Stale fonte. R. D. 3 lege. Ps. Phone 3018 x20 FOR SALE--An International A-4 an | truck. 10 mine cars and about 31 | FOR BALE--Four completely recon. ton rails. Inquire W. D. Herma an | Ba oe aed Slog tik putt gerators. Pleasant , Pa. ¥ a uaran- ses Gap feed to be in excellent work . FOR SALE--A binder, 7-ft, cut in| der. Also three used ice ref ary condition. Can be seen atl 10rs. Stanley C. Bierly, Phone 5-R3, my farm near RR. station, at Centre | Millheim. Pa x30 Hall, Wallace Tigen x28 POR BALE—An upright plano FOR SALE. Sank Wk. 130) of an 200d condition but needs WNINE. | stock of Fist © Natiral C Beak af terms cash. Inquire 114 Bast Lamb | majiefonte Patrghasers {ntqrested Street, Bellefonte, Pa. x28 get In_Soueh with W Bruce Talbott, FOR SALE-A speed Queen electric | Au. onte. Pa, or with: under. washing machine, price reasonabie Mghed At Antes Port, Pa gy] Inquire of Mrs Mary Breon, 43 - noids Ave. Bellefonte, Pa wood at saw mill FOR SALE 1080 Ford sedan. full price, 825.00; 1930 Nash eedan, full price $3500; 1081 down payment 85800; coach down payment $8000; 1! Pilymou sedan, down payment #11000; 1980 Chrysler sedan, radio, heater, down pavment $275.00. Jo- don Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa x28 POR BALE--Two Allis Chalmer plows, one 12-in bottom and one 14-inch bottom: one 17-tooth W. Behrer, Tyrone, Pa 240-3. POR SALE-1929 Chrysler sedan, full 00; 1988 Ford tudor, trunk Penna . Phone Warriors ! : FEEEEE i g aazbts . i i i and | »od condition. RK Owens Electric | «| FOR SALE--200 acres of timmiber | POR. BALE-—Red and Black raspber- | fie he i i w p> Ee Bo ; fn rey ee Fon ENTS | FOR RENT One-half! of double chine, kitchen ocosl or wood range, | house at 107 E. Lamb Street, Belle. brooder stove and hover, soveral fonte. All conveniences Immed)- radio cabinet, gas range to be used Ate posession. Mrs, Emma Noll, {On city gas, radio windcharger, sev- | Zion, Pa. Phone Zion 913 »u eral new 1 BE 8, floor | , demon | = ——————- ————— strated Bendix Home laundry, used FOR RENT--One electric range. Stanley Blerly. Phone! bouse at 107 E. Lamb Street, Belle- 5-1-3. Milihreim. Pa x30 fonte with conveniences. Just fin- — a. — asc papeniag and painting the whole house mumediaste Doses on Poultry Mrs. Bmma Noll, Zion, Pa. Phone — | Zion 918 2811 shire Red pullets, Mrs. Paul Hor- | FOR RENT--4 room, 2-story frame ner, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone Belle house, located on Water street fonte 641.J-4 x28 Milesburg. Hot air hest, all oon- " - " venjences., Also large 7-room spari- {ment over Clover Farm store in Milesburg, heat furnished, Immed|. ale ocoupanc of either proper! Inquire eliefonte Trust Co, or B. Miles, Mileshurg, Pa an Miscellaneous i POR BALE-—Blectric washing ma- half of double FOR BALE Twenty-five New Hamp - | BABY CHICKS-.From blood stock |, Mex as represented, at the followin | low rices. White Leghorn #485 ser 100; pullets $850; ocockerals 3.00; Barred Rocks and N. H. Reds 800. pulietsa $800; cockerals $6256 Bex 967% guaranteed post paid. Ger- vin K. Schaeffer, McAlisterville, Pa 3 | GEAD #1 00K Removes prompily . . Onll anytime st my expense blood tested g78.J. White 8 | J-8 Lloyd L. Smith, Mismpuig | BABY HICKS. From Breeders, large type horns, New Hampshire Reds, White Plymouth Rocks, and Barred P | mouth Rocks. Prices 26 for #2 > WANTED-—Daud, old and Aisstiad ) cows, horses and ies 80 for 83.50; 100 for 86.00, aiso sexed free. Vogts Rendering Works Geo. « chicks. Write for prices. C. O D. Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall. Ps. Phone Shipments. Hecla Poultry Farm, 55-R-4 at our expense iu | Box 501, Bellefonte, Pa 15¢8 | - - - — AUTO GLASS--Installed while you FOR BALE--Lindstroms famous egg wait. We carry a Une of safely laying contest winner, white Wyan- Fiass all cars and trucks includ dott pullets and cockerels, 10 weeks | Ng 1940 models old, 50 cents each, this week. Also a | Vice, Bnow Shoe few champion Buff Minorca puliets " —————_—— - and cockerels, 10 weeks old, 65 cent each. AL home after 5 p 6-R-2 A. BR Rossman, Pa for Lotersection NEW GROCERY STORE.-Way Bros announce the opening of their new Warriors Mark. | grocery store near Wallace's gas sts- x28 ton WMernville. Complete groceries, meats, hardware, elec m. Phone line of ph ——— ——————————— x28 Live Stock POR SALE--Two work horses and cheap. Inquire at the of M Williams, Julian, Pa MACHINE WORK —Lawn mowers sharpened, olled and adjusted, up to 18 inches 75 cents. Wil esi! for and deliver, in this vicinity 26 cents extra. Mower knives sharpened 50 cents. Machine work of all kinds We also have In stock oold roll steel CAD screws, sel screws, Woodrufl keys key stock ete. Swartz Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 3232- 18 sound home x28 FOR BALE--One cow heifer, fresh very soon ers about 2 years old. H muth, Unionville, Pa one Guernsey two heif- D. Linden- x28 POR BALE--One fresh grade Guern- sey cow with oalf by Choice of two, George A Smit? Mark, Pa Dungarvin THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGE MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEECH CREEK, PENNA of glageea sre us first and save money as we positively will not be undersoid as we do our own grind. Ing and have no rent 0 pay thf and oomplete stock German A - I Eves. Also Bar Gissses for those defective hearing. All frames ountings pure 110-12 Earat d guaraniced permanent wear The Bight and Hearing Ald Btore where you can do better than else- where, Hours 10 10 12 21068. 7 to & Daily and Sunday. No Wednesdey Afternoon Hours 104 I! in need rors on : a x28 POR SALE-—-A 50-inch mine also a H2-inch mine mule and good workers Inquire Brown. 307 Thompson St Shore, Pa of horses 1200 pe also a Shetland pony cattle exchange Can Roy Gumuno’s, 3 miles x24 FOR SALE-Four 1500 pound: Will take be seen at in Announcements Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and pouliry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mgr u CONCERT On Sunday July 14th the Barges East Centre County Band will give a concert at Voneida Slate Park PICRIC-<The Hannah M day Bchool will hold their basket picnic on Saturday - For Sale POR BALE Brick dwelling on Curtin Street Apply Louisa Valeniine Belisfonte FOR SAE. Dwelling in Roopsburg Convenient terms if desired Pirst National Bank. Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 47 21 POR SALE--Farm in Union ship. Konvenient terms Arranged iret National Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 47 Real Estate Mins Pa. x28 FESTIVAL-—A festival will be held at Boalsbure on Saturday, July 201h The Bariges East Oentre Oo. Band will fumish the music x23 | PESTIVAL--Wilker Grange No | 3007 will hold a festival y Rapier: - 1 by on Saturday. Aug. 3rd. Music Penns Val own. | ron BAL EA desirable home, corner | n 1 All ne- | Band CREpaAry oul dutidings. Inquire of by id = | Mrs, Annas Stover, Rebemsburg, Pa. x29 | FESTIVAL--The annual festival of hil the Hublersburg Cemetery Associa Ne Aine per tion will be held on the public arbos) He Wher, paper unds Saturday July 20, 1940. x wood, saw timber and pr peed gorunds Saturday July 2 18 A. King. R. D. 1. Spring Mills, Pa FESTIVAL—The Advent cemelery ! x48 Association will hold & festival al FOR BALE tmer farm Runvilie on Saturday, July 13. Welz- of 4 at! Tne wy Bi of pA ler's band will furnish the music. X28 | fonte, In Buitaio Run Val near | Plilmore, W. C. Witmer, 306 E H | Street, Bellefonte, Pa | FOR SALE--10 room dwelling house with bath. also building suitable for store room of same lot ri ——— make a fine Bo a Why FESTIVAL-The annual festive} of : ar the Beech Oreck Grange will be held Bowas a, Pa. x23 ai Beech Creek om Pestival Ground | POR SALE-The Peter ¥. Keichline | Saturday, July 20. 1940. Music and | residence on Willowbank Street entertainment x29 | Bellefonte, on jot 40xi78 and ai) | conveniences. Inquire of Mrs F | Kelchilne, Willowbank Street, Bellp- | fonte, Pa cluding jot of FESTIVAL--July Pa licacies Ross church 12, at Marengo Ice cream, cake and all the de- of the season. Benefit of Also baseball game x28 NOTICE--The Union Prayer meel- ling will be held in the home of An- drew Houser on the Valley View road Sunday, July 14, at 230 p. m. Every- FOR SALE-—Poperty, adjoining | body welcome | Milesburg consisting of room 2 { FESTIVAL-Holy Cross ocemelery a barn and other buildings will bold festival at Spring Mills on | house, | and : Ang, Sage i$ orchard Saturday, July 13. 1940. Usual re- freshments, entertainment games | and other fruit trees. G. E Fetrer etc. Music by Spring Millis bang | Milesburg. Pa ~ REUNION—The second annwval Thompson reunion will be held in the Schenck’s Grove near Howard | rom BALE large block of real os- | tate, business section Bellefonte {| baving thereon two residences, iI- story ware Rouse concrete garage 28th 11 | office building. scales, railroad sig- | Da. Sunday July 28 IX a Write P. O. Box 492 Phone members of the clan are urged to at- Bellefonte 287 201s | tend FEST IV AL— Victor Orange of Storeroom For Rent , Boalgburg, will hold a festival Satur. FOR RENT--A storeroom on Bast | | day, July 20th. at Boalsburg. Pa. Bi t Penns Valley Band will High Street, Beliefonte, Pa Pos- | furnish music. The ic is cord. session immediately. Inquire of ally invited Brachbill’'s Purniture Store. Belle- | fonte, Pa. 2841 PFESTIVAL—~The Weaver MM FE church will hold a Sosival Rens i's FOR RENT--The | church along the Jacksonville road, wore buUlding. located on main | Ob, Saturday. July 1ath. Music bY highway (Route 45) at Woodward, Pa. | Suitable for Gene Store, Barber Pifer's Banjo Band The public is cordially invited x28 , Lunch room. etc. Inquire of | A. J. Bobh, Woodward, Pa x30 | SHAWLEY «The annul Apartments for Rent | REUNTON reunion of the Shawiey family will be held at Millers Grove, near Yarnell POR RENT —8-room anartment | ly invited Heat and hot ‘water furnished, i on Sunday, July 28. All members OLABGOW REUNTON Phone 314-R. | Glasgow reunion will be held on and friends of the family are cordiai- to attend FOR RENT-Single room in Decker | (TANEY Pack Centes Hall Subdaf. bullding Inquire at Decker Mo- | family ar nd al ho on io Lo. x28 | (kel pion will be in order A POR RENT--PFurnished apartment Inquire 27 West Curtin Street | a EXTRRTAINMENT. Te LW (Cor. Spring and Curtin Sta) x20 | 3; SO0u SL Ml rection of Har- i usical FOR RENT-—4-room apartment with | 17 T. Smith will present a m bath in Decker building. Inquire | PROSTATE in $he a Me 81 Ducieer Morar Oo Phone $9 37 10 at 5. wm. . Bomit W. © CT yu POR RENT--4.-room apartment, pri vate, all So gg rg Tg 04 | Ripka. Opposi ne. o. fonte, Pa. 2481 FOR RENT-A five room apartmen with heat and hot wate: $35.00 I ire of White Drug Store. onte, Pa. 18: POR “Three room second floor aR with lighl, heat, bath, use of Ia . Mrs. Harry Arm «~The annusl 1 or oall, Bellefonte 106-R.
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