July 4, 1940. LOC ~For Sale in bulk or singly at a ALS Mrs. 1. K. James, of Clarksburg, fraction of their actual worth, The W. Va, is spending some time with entire stock of Sig Bernstein, Inc, her brother, C. A. Wallzer and fam- Bellefonie, Pa. Men's department iy, at Howard, cloves forever, Saturday July 6. * | ~C. L, Rosgnburgh, of Rome, N.| Y, arrived in Bellefonte early this week for a month's visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs, W. W, Sieg and family, at] their home on East Linn Street. | -<Mrs. Ella Kusse, of Barberton Ohlo, arrived in Bellefonte last Fri-| day for a several weeks’ visit with | her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Kar! E Kusse ang family at their home on East Linn Street | —Recent visitors at the James P O'Conner home at Bellefonte, R. D | 2, were Miss Mabel Hassinger and | Mrs, Harry Gunsallus of Red Roost | Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs Land of York ang Mrs Harry Roan Jr, ol State College. | ~Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sturn and children, Janet and Leroy, and Mr. | Sturn’s father, Benjamin Sturn, all of Perth Amboy, N. J. arriveq In| Bellefonte Tuesdav for a Fourth of July visit with Mrs. Sturn’s broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Malcolm W. Yeager and family, at their home on North Spring Street. | —W. W. Kerlin, of the Kerlin] Pouliry Farms; Paul M. Fetteroll | postal clerk; Ben Goodhart, of the! Goodhart Funeral Home, and Prof | J F. Wetzel, principal of the Cen- | tre Hall Schools; comprised a quar-| tette of Cemre Hall's representa-| tive business people which invaded thiz office last Friday. { —Willis Lucas ang his young son Willis, Jr., of Bellefonte, R. D. 2 | were callers at this office Saturday | morning. Boch fishermen, the (wo Lucas’ were much inierested in the| County's tallest fish story of the] year—ihe one about the 29':-inch trout being killed by lightning. It so happens that the story, however | incredible it may seem, is true. | —Mrs. Robert Torrens, of Roch-| ester, N. Y.. was at the home of | her parents, Mr and Mrs. F P Hcag, on Norih Thomas Street, Jast week while Mr. Torrens and Mr | Hoag, were on a camping trip in northern Canada. Mr. and Mrs | Torrens expect to spend the last six weeks of the summer vacation camping along the shores of a Can- adian lake. | —J. Ned Corman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Corman, of Zion, left on Monday morning, July 1, to as- sist H. W. Higbee, professor of ag- ronomy at State College to do soll testing work for State College. This work will bé done in the south cen- tral and western part of Pennsyl- vania, Mr. Corman expects to be a junior In the agronomy class in| State College next year. | —Mrs. Paul C. Sheffer and three | children, of East Linn Street, de- parted for Paynesville, Ohio, early} inn the week to spend the month of | jC Charles Walizer, of Howard, and daughter Lola, left last Wednesday, to attend the funeral of Mr. Wali- zer's brother, Samuel, at East Syra- use, N. Y -Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson and son moved this week from an | apartment in the Carl Cronemiller residence on West Howard street to a house at Hecla Park «Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Weixel and young son, of Pittsburgh, are here for a Fourth of July visit with Mrs. Weixel's father, John Curtin, Sr. at his home on West Linn street --Miss Josephine White, of Har- risburg, formerly of this community spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a guest of Miss Helen Schaeffer, at her home on East Curtin street. -Mrs. John M. Keichline has re- turned to her home on East Bishop street from a two weeks' visit with her son and daughter in law, Dr and Mrs. John Keichline and fam- ily — Among those who attended the sessions of the National Republican Convention in Philadelphia last week were the former Judge M. Ward Fleming and Roy Wilkinson, of this place —-Anne and Bobby Tanner, child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tanner, of Lanse are visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emer- ick, at their home on West Linn street Mr. and Mrs. Hassell Lose, of West Linn street, departed Friday for a ten days’ fishing trip in Can- ada. Their plans were to fish for salmon at Cape Breton Island, along the Magaree river ~Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnston moved last week from the D A Grove apartments on North Alle- gheny street to an apartment in the Fern Showers home at the cor- ner of Spring and Lamb Streets —Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Noll and children, Ray and Janet, of Pleas- ant Gap, motored to Virginia last week where Ray, Jr, was enrolled for several weeks’ outing at camp Potomac on the Chesapeake Bay —For Sale in bulk or singly at a fraction of their actual worth. The entire stock of 8i4 Bernstein, Inc Bellefon.e, Pa. Men's department closes forever, Saturday July 6 . —Mrs. C. W. Newman and infant son, Charles, of West Lamb street, departed by rail Saturday night for Boston, Mass, for a visit with Mrs Newman's mother, Mrs. Nellie Dodds, who recently suffered a broken hip in a fall David Chandler, Detriot, Mich., is spending a brief vacation at his parental home in Julian. David, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, is spending some of his vacation greeting friends in the Bellefonte area Among those who attended the employed in July with Mrs, Sheffer's mother. Crumlish-Albert wedding at Beth- Mr: Joseph Cutter. Mrs. Paul Sheffer, Sr., has gone to Titusville to be with her son-in-law and, daughter, Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Glenn during the month. Meanwhile the) Sheffer family home on East Linn Street has been closed until their relurn. —Mrs. Mahlon K. Robb. of Eas. Curtin Street. entertained a group of her daughter} ycgng friends last Thursday afternoon in honor of Anne's ninth birthday anniver- sary. Af.er a trip to the movies the group went to the Robb home where a birthday supper was serv- ed. Guesis were: Frances Dale and her cousin, Barbara Stiles, Joan and Nancy Crawford, Nancy Her- man, Patsy Blaney, Cynthia Scott, Margaret Walker, Julia Warner ang the gues: of honor Anne Robb. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and grandson, Tommy Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H A. Scribner, and Mrs. Lizzie Summers all of Niagara Falls, N Y. were gues.s of friends and relatives at Axe Mann and Milesburg the forepart of this week. The Rays wére gues.s of Mr. Rays parents Mr. and Mrs Samuel] Ray of Axe Mann, while the remainder of the, party were guests of Mr. ang Mrs. Willis Flack of Milesburg. They mo.ored on to Johnstown and Greensburg later on in the week be- fore returning home to the Falls, | —{harles Quici, who f4- some time has been employed by the American Metal Products Company, at | troit, Mich., was granted a weeks vacation last week and came 10 Bellefonte to move his household furni.ure to that city. Mrs Quici who has been here {or the past sev~| eral months undergoing treatment for an illness from which she had suffered for some time, {8 recovering | nicely and accompanied her hus- band to Detroit. Mr. Quicl was ac- | companied on the trip here by his brother-in-law, Herbert Clauser | who also is emrloyed in Detroit, —Karl E Kusse, secretary of the | Belleforne Chamber of Commerce who at.ended the annual conven- tion of the Pennsylvania Commer- clal Secretaries’ Association at! Bedford Springs Hotel, Friday and | Saturday, sald a highlight of the] conven.jon was a trio along a por! ton of the nearly completed Penn- | fylvania Turnpike. The group en- | tered the “dream road” at Bedford ang traveled east for some distance. passing through (he road's largest in Bedford Narrows, and through. the longest tunnel under Sideling HIIL. The tunnel, one and, & half mile fong, is sill unpaved | bul otherwise is near compledon Mr, Kusse said. Operations in the tinnel were suspended while the group made the trip through and rewurn. “They als saw par.s of the Rays Hill tunnel but wete unable to go through it. Five of the roads seven tunnels are located between Bediord and Harrisburg. The oher two are between Bedford and Pittsburgh, At the sessions Mr Kusse ex.ended an invitation to the organization to hold the 1041 convention in Belleforte. Al- though the offer was well received, definite action resis with the exe- cutive committe which meets laier in the summer, H lehem, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs E. E. Widdowson, of North Alle- gheny street. The bridegroom, Wil- liam Crumlish, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crumlish, of Pleasant 24D Centre County Coroner, Charles Sheckler, and son Lynn, and George Jodon, all of Milesburg, departed on Priday on a motor trip to Boston, Mass, where they are spending this week and the Fourth as guests of Coroner Sheckler's sons, James and Bruce and their families ~A. Roy Flanigan, of William- sport, spent the weekend in Belle. fonte with his son in law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Ray. at their home on West Curtin street Mr. and Mrs. Ray expect to go to Williamsport Wednesday to spend the Fourth with Mrs. Ray's father ~-Mrs. J. Will Conley is again oc- cupying the first floor of her duplex house on West Logan street, which was so badly damaged by water from the breaking of a pipe during the winter. Although not comletely restored, the heat of the summer is expected much toward finishing the drying of the walls — Attorney William W. Litke and John M. Fleming, editor of the Watchman, left last Thursday morn- ing on a business trip to Chicago, Illinois, and Des Moines, Iowa. While in the middle west Mr. Flem- ing will visit in Geneseo, Ill, with his family. They were accompanied by Mrs. Litke ~Aaron D. Leitzell, Centre Coun- ty Superintendent of Highways, yes- terday announced that the road from Unionville to Black Moshan- non Dam has been closed to all traffic for one month. The detour is by way of Julian on routes 107 and 868, he added. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Mrs. Ard and their son, of Denver, Colorado, are spending a few days in Belle fonte among their many friends in this area, having come here from New York City where they visited the World's Pair. The Rev. Mr. Ard, pastor of Messiah Lutheran church at Denver, was a former pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Belle- fonte. During their stay in town the Ards are registered at the Penn Belle hotel PINE GLEN There will be Sunday school at 10 o'clock and preaching at 11 o'clock | . Hope to see | next Sunday morning a large rrowd out to the service, There will be a meeting at the church next Tuesday evening, July 9. to make further plans concern ing the Pine Glen Fair to be held at Pine Glen Pestival House on August 17. Miss Vera Viehdorfer, who is em- ployed at Bellefonte, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer. Mr. and Mrs. James Markel made a business trip to Bellefonte on! Wednesday of last week. Miss Carrie Beaty is spending several weeks at Bellefonte, Miss Helen Butler met the Pine Glen 4-H cooking club on Tuesday, June 25, at the home of Gladys Hoover, at 9:30 a. m. They made peanut butler muffins, salmon sal- ad, cooked dressing, and rice pud- | ding. They talked about the festival, {and the date was set for Saturday (night, June 29, at the Festival | House, Amount taken in $28.08; ex- | day school, |penses, $13.00, Cleared, $15.08. Our | { THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ORVISTON There were 137 present at Sun-| | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Confer and | (next meeting will be held on July | family visited with Grove Confer in | (9, at 9:30 a, m., [Gladys Hoover. { Mr. and Mrs. Bd, Hoover were {shoppers at Bellefonte one day last week. | Mrs, Pred Plubell, Mrs. Schmoke, Miss Veldt Hoover and Wayne | Hoover were shoppers at Philipsburg {last Friday. Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer, and Alta fonte on Monday Due to the wet weather the farm- ers around heres are not | their buckwheat planted, {they make hay while it rains, at the home of | Mt. Eagle Sunday afternoon | | | | Merrill | Viehdorfer visited Belle- | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Decker, of Loganton, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer. Frank Fenher and Mr. Egler, of North Bend, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, David Confer Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and | Harris Watson, Jenny Mae Watson and Red Toner were visiting rela- | | tives In Willlamsport Sunday after- getting | nor can | Mrs. Fred Plubell has had a slight | operation on her right eye. We cer- tainly hope it is a success, The 4-H club wishes to thank the people for their liberal donations which helped make their festival a success -> County Towns | Prepare for 4th (Continued from page one) building by members of the Philips- burg Fire School, under the direc- tion of George Carpeneto, of Belle fonte, who is affiliated with the State Fire Bureau The preparations for the Fourth include a mammoth narade Thurs- day afternoon in which numerous organizations from all parts of this district will take part. The Undine Fire Company of Bellefonte will en- ter its marching unit and the Mack quadruple combination, while the Logan Fire Company of Bellefonte will enter its marching club The Logans will be accompanied to Philipsburg by the American Legion Band Altoona Plans Parade’ than 50 will partici- pate in the five-division parade Thursday at Altoona, according to Parade Chairman Harry Hallett past commander of James L. Noble Post, No. 3, Veterans of Foreign Wars The parade will move promptly at 9:30 a. m. with Colonel J H Shearer, presiden: oi the Pennsyl- vania Edison Company as chief marshal. Hecia Attractions A feature attraction at Hecla Park will be Dr Wise's big circus and side-show, which includes many of Ripley's Believe-It-or-Not Cur- josities and freaks from all parts of the world This show has played all the out- standing towns and cities east of the Mississippi river, from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada, and will be at Hecla on the Fourth only Other departments of the show will include a famous dope field show direct from San Francisco Cal. based on the Chinatown un- derworid of the Barbary Coast This show carries 21 performers and is said to be one of the most pow- erful and unusual shows ever to be presented to the American public Other amusements available at the park will include free picnik facilities, boating. swimming. hik- ing. dancing, and many amuse- ments for old and young Fireworks Display The Chamber of Commerce fire- works display will be the largest and most varied ever presented here according to Chamber officials. The many ground and aerial pieces will be touched off by members of Belle fonte’s two fire companies, and fire apparatus will be on hand to guard against accidents, Ample parking facilities will be available in the vicinity The display is ifee to all, and the collection to be taken for the Red Cross war relief fund is purely vol- untary. In case of rain on the night of July Fourth, the display will be presented the following evening, at the same time ss —— ———. —— HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. Art Burd and Mrs Edith Burd were callers at the Milford Burd home at Pleasant Gap recently Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children, Mrs. Miles Stauffer and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Magargel and daughter at Pleasant Gap, and attended child- ren’s service Mrs. Ida Johnson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson, Mr and Mrs. William McKinley, Mrs Clayton Sliker, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson spent Sunday with William Poorman and family at Orviston in {honor of Mr. Poorman’s birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and { family, of Howard. called on home | folks on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lingle ‘two children, and a friend More unite and from | Carol Confer, lof | Tusseyville, spent Sunday afternoon | lat the Orvis Watson home. Laura Confer, of Runville, Orvis | Watson and son, and Donald Shade | were treated to ice cream and cake | at the Hayes Johnson home on Pri- ‘day evening. Don't forget | Tuesday evening at | Heaton home. ! EE ————— Doughnut Mistake An unsigned letter, with a nickel Bible study next the Edward {when I was 8 or § years old. 1 lived in New Castle and I stole two or three doughnuts, I am 14 now and 1 know it was wrong.” forget how to work. Thinking is important but no work was ever accomplished by nothing but thinking o - SHOE REPAIRING FIRST CLASS WORK REASONABLE PRICES NICK LALLI State Theatre Building High St, Belelfonte, Pa. NN > { enclosed, reached 8 New Castle, Ind, | bakery. The letter read: “Dear sirs, | noon Bupper guests at the Paul Lomi- son home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Confer, Bobby, Ben and Miss Jean Scantline, Beech Creek, and Kenneth Shady, of Monument, and Mrs, Paul Lomison, of Lock Haven, The main feature of the supper was spaghet- ti, the occasion being Mrs. Confer's birthday anniversary. Gerald Lomison is spending a few days in Middle River, Md with John Daley, On Sunday friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. Wil liam Poorman to help him celebrate his 86th birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Roll Felmlee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson, of Mlilesburg: Mr. and Mrs, Harry Shawley and two sons, Jay and Willlam, Mr. and Mrs, Toner Fet- zer and son Norman, of Yarnell; Mr and Mrs. Willlam McKinley Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson Mrs Laura Slacker, of Mllesburg; Mr and Mrs. Archie Mann Mr. and Mrs. David Confer and two child- ren, Bobby and Carol, John Parker Mrs. Alvie Confer Lois Gillespie, Miss Bessie Johnson, Mrs Ida Johnson, Ed Masden, Jean Scanti- lin, William Poorman Madeline Gunsallus and three children, Billy Carroll, Mary Marie, and Mrs Daley. They all enjoyed a fine din- ner. Some very useful presents were received. We all wish for him many more birthday anniversaries Kelsey Lomison, who was ated on at the Lock Haven Hospital Tuesday, came home Thursday evening Mrs. Blar Daley at Lock Haven with her siste C.D. Olmstead. and Mr Belle Heverly Our ball team played at Avis on Saturday oon. The Orviston team won the game to 8 Mr Mrs. Earl Lomison mo- tored Williamsport Satur- day afternoon Paul Lomison spent Sunday at ing camp PUBLIC SALE OF A CARLOAD OF SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES HOTEL BARN, CENTRE HALL, PA, oper- on Friday Mrs Mary he spent aftern i] and ' last O ant and Jr Baker On Monday Evening, JULY 8th, 1940 AT 7:38 O'CLOCK 2 Bay Geldings. 6 & 7 yrs, wi, 2 Black Geldings 5 & 7 yrs, wi 2 Bay Geldings. 5 & 7 yrs, wi Bays, mare and gelding, 5 & 7 yrs wi. Sorrel and Brown Geldings 5 years wi. 2500 Bays, Mare and Gelding, 3 and 5 years Mules Buckskin Mule Roan Gelding Sorrel Gelding Sorrel Gelding 5 yra, wi Black Gelding 4 yrs, wit Buckskin Mare, both work and ride 4 years, wi. 500 Spotted Pony Mare .5 yrs, wi 600 Roan Pony Gelding 5 yrs, wi. 600 Spotted Pony Mare 8 yrs, wi 500 Black Shetland Pony Mare, 5 years 1 Bay Shetland Pony “ 2 “ wi yra., wi yrs, wi, yrs, wi yrs, wi 2800 2700 1400 1450 1425 1400 1400 a a ae we we 0 wt. 500 wi, 500 John Gruenwald, E. E. HUBLER, Auct, Owner Public Sales SATURDAY, JULY 6-Nannle Wil- liams, will offer at public sale at) her home in Uunionville, a full line of household goods inciudine some antiques Sale at 1 p. m. Smith, auct SATURDAY, JULY 6-Mrs Williams will offer at public sale at her home in Unionville, a full | line of household Sale at 1 o'clock. Terma ca E. M. Smith, auct, Saturday, July 6th BELLEFONTE BOROUGH Will offer at public sale, immedi- ately following the sale of the Boro Home. the following personal prop- erty: No. 9 Dockash range, Norge electric washer, large mahogany cheat of drawers, large storage cnest, | walnut chest of drawers, gide board. small chest of drawers, sewing ma- | chine, medium round table, 8 rock- | ing chairs, 2 cherry drop leaf tables, | soit wood drop leaf table, a lot of | dinj room chairs, several antique Nannie | straight chairs, 8 wash stands, 2 cor- | i ner ¢ | Play is important but some men | give it too much prominence; they oo rocks, | tings, 2 dute | quart and 2 quart jars, 2 double beds : i i , a Jot of dishes and | glassware, large collection of pictures and frames, a lot of antique dishes, ' 4 mantle clocks, 3 mirrors, a lot of arden worker and fit- | sinks, several doen with sprin a Jot of cooking uten- to mention. Er operty cash. le starts promptly at 12:30 p. m. Mave: & Stover, auctioneers, M. Dubbs, clerk. x27 AMBITIONS MIEN | free of charge: "CLASSIFIED A DV c——————————" ————— 30,000 People Read This Column every week, partment has become so amazingly popular. gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or lesa, 26 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent s word ls charged for rea] esiale sdvertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS--Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“w adverilsements | Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise: ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- vertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ocral 15 entitled w a 26-word advertisement in these columns one tune intervals. ee al a That's why Te Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering ils Jow cost aig the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Oentre County's Commuuity Bar- This privilege can be used six Umes a year at different - POR SALE-Best grade hard conl Toh or load soft ows. C F. Ripks, Bellefonte, Phone 715. 134 | of L. 8. Bchad FOR BALE--Hundreas of used all sizes from 15 w 20 inch rims Backed by written ‘evenings until ¢ o'clock | Phone 1568 ] POR 8, A 1 KE pom “One self-feed rip saw; 2 regular rip saws, one 20-inch | pony planer; one Sasgden derrick; one Chevrolet pickup truck In- ulie of Houtz Jollege, Pa FOR BALE~-John Deere corn planter John Dewre cultivator, Superior corn planter MoCorm ick cultivator, 9-7 Superior grain 12-inch Allis Chalmers tractor practically new. 14-inch Allis mers tractor low, 18-28 ¢ Oliver Hart arr tractor McCormick Deeripg harrow cally new; 6-l00t MeCormick bind drill Pow shal - 17-%00th practi- ~For Bale in bulk or singly at a| FOR BALE--A 1036 Dodge 4 dr se- t 9 PoGr- 26 dan man's Can be garage H Janae sen frac.on of their actual worth, The Poe tes entire stock of Sid Bernstein, Inc Bellefonte, Pa Men's departmen closes forever Sa.urday July 6 ~ Work Wanted WANTED... House work by the day Mrs Homer Senior, Bellefonte, KR 3 Yarnell) nck Inquire R.D 1] binder, in of iair Blair condition Paul M - x FOR BALE-A two whee! farm traller in good condition lard E. Corman, Axe fone, R. D 3 Mann D (near POR BALE-~Tomatlc WANTED —Belleton graduate, cl 1040 tion a tenog raphe ference. Write Mary lovin fonte, R. D 3 nia YW Hy - Mrs High Phone wants 4 Can I FOR SALE ed slone stone Lee Bellefonte wood, sand WANTED--Job driving truck by week 14 14 yrs. experience repairing Joh Gap dump month Can do own mil iressie FOR BALE postofice Help Wanted WANTE Bleady ere CM Zion can Long 1913 afford Ww pay Howard D- Paper (Nittany) i Ww Lawl APPLY Pine Glen, Pa POR SALE-—Norge Electric WANTED--Middie house i Alber: Zio RD CET « Pe WANTED —Experiens in wh elp ! Prats ng ane dd A bargain pile Belisfont 4 Send Mill Hall —_— - spree POR SALE Good used cullips 16-7 MoCormick Deering drill in A-l condition M Howard, Phone Howard 2731 WANTED man w insuran vange pus ducer hospita Hate! ons Experienced aman lo rdinar weld basi cation ar FOR SALE Coal and ashes away ai a M472 Ir prices Belisfonte. Pa. R Ww ow rate ‘ Coppereill seville 1 eo Pa > POR SALS powered - An WANTED Salesman 4 with Ps Perfex Paints tyes PAINTS LE Meets 1 . i tions n } Hote] Bidg SALE—late oD gasoline Baeparate idke pew Pa generator A Delong SALE We ork of parts In frocks. Phone 161 Auto Store. Penn Belietonte. Pa for a nakes of Bellefonte Belle 2 Biack raspber- Pivase place yrder early 80 not to be disappoinied No pick. ing Sundays John H Walker Win- gate, Penna Box 386 POR ries SALE Red and Personal WOMEN! WANT VIM? MEN EN! W nia. 101 bodies DED up Iron, Calcium silos today only satisfies or maker Call, write Widmann other good drug s10Tes FOR SALE-One Hoogler cabinet. One Automatic water systemn. One No. 30 Reming ton Typewriter. cheap for guick sale Phone State College 3639 s low price & Teah ang all 1442 Boarders Wanted WANTED-—Boarders and Inquire of E N Trostle, Gap. Pa binder. fair condition vas and ho truck wheels Price §2 Inquire Lester R. Crust liefonte RD 1 Pa (Buffalo Run Valley) x27 No oan- roomers Pleasant 1548 WANTED —Roomers “boarders price reasonable dial Boslsbu 2524 Articles tor Sale POR SALE-—Plano it Jason H. Woilfe er ft “3 wb X27 horse McCormick grain binder, 7-ft Massey Harris mower, good work brood sow. milk bottle steri- Gienn H. Moore. Beech Crest D x27 nformnatl o informaio For per Pa R good condition Rebersburg. Pa x30 POR SALE Four completely recon. ditioned used electric refrigeratofs Bach thoroughly tested and guaran. [teed to be in excelient working or- ider Also three used joe refrigers- tors. Staniey ©. Blerly. Phone 5-RS Millheim, Pa POR SALE-Electric chine. kitchen coal or wood range brooder atove and hover several radio cabinet. gas range to be used on city gas radio windcharger, seve eral new I E 8 floor lamps, demon- strated Bendix Home Laundry. used ron SALE Lherriea are now ripe Inquire of J. Benner Hall, Union- ville x27 POR SALE- International truck in good condition, 11 ton capacity M, Harold Betz, Howard Pa. Phone 1 5 washing ma- POR SALE ~The following good farm machinery: 2 tractors. 2 thresh- ers and two balers. J. D Mitchell Fleming. Pa 2611 Millhreim, Pa x30 5-R-2 Do not blame the Health Department entire ty. if you have mosquitoes all summer. Health authorities are all possible effort to kill mosquitoes fring 2 along bottom lands and stagnant pools. A very great deal has been done, and will continue to be done, along these lines. Their greatest efforts are directed to killing the malarial or Anopheles mosquito. YOU and your family should check up on your premises, and be sure you do not have a breeding ground for mosquitoes, CHECK THESE: Ice Box Drains— either connect to sewer or keep the draining spot well oiled. Bird Baths fish ponds, lily ponds — should be supplied with fish that destroy mosquito larvae. Dripping Hydrants— any such nuisance should be repaired Tin Cans and Buckets — rain cisterns, anything or place that can water. MAKE A GAME OF IT... barrels. hold RIT 1 RMACIST vr : FOR BALE--An B-ft, straight MceCor- Bellefonte y i Inquire of Wil- Belle xia celery, late cab- Frank Selle. x27 uy porce- FOR SBALE--Farm lime at price farm- Inquire of R. D. 2, Phone 881 Fi Cars Hote] 511 x29 kitchen electric x27 POR SALE McCormick 8-ft grain POI. SALE--Massey Harria corn bind. x80 electric range. Stanley Bierly Phos er, 3 hay loaders, Black Hawk ma- nure gpreader. CC, W. Behrer, Penns Furnace, Pa. and Tyrone, Pu. Phone 13-R-3, Warriors ark 211 Building Supplies POR for BALE~-Brownstone masonry graystone ding purposes 82.00 Rt Quarries Pleasant Gap Flagstone 10¢ oq. ft at Quar ries. Inquire Ray C. Noll. Phone 724- J Bellefonte x27 a on Poultry BABY CHICKS From sex as represented low prices White per 100 puliets $3.00. Barred Rocks 86.50; pullets 88.00 Bex #57. guaranteed vin K. Schaefler blood sock t the foliowing Leghorn #485 #8 50 oockersis and N. H. Reds cookerals $6.50 post paid. Ger- McAlisterville, Pa x2i BABY QQHICKS Fram blood-tested Breeders, large type White g- horns, New Hampalire Reds Piymouth Rooks, and Barred Ply- mouth Rocks Prices 25 for $200 50 for $38.50; 100 86 00 sexed chicka Write for prices. C. O D Shipments Hecla Poultry Parm Box 501, Belisfonte, Pa i5u frye alu io Bis Poultry Remedies POR SALE-Prevent Pox Ankers with bury Fowl Use! Hecla fonte, Pa Vaccinat Pox Poultry Phone 93 Live Stock POR SALE-A fresh Inquire Mike Kerilla of Clarence FARMERS--Penns Valley Sales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bri your live stock and poultry you eXpect good prices. 8. T. Rieg Owner of t + Real Estate - For Sale el. POR SALE Brick awelling on Curtin Street. Apply Lo Louisa Valentine Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE Dwelling Roopeburg Convenient terms desired. First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Phone ph Tue 454 in » POR BSALE-—Farm ship Convenient arranged First Bellefonte, Pa Union Terme Nationa) Phone 47 in own - be a an Bank 21s FOR SBALE--The Dixie Restaurant in lewistown Doing 4 good busi. ness. Reason for selling bad health | Write 134 Valley St. Lewistown, Pa POR BALE-—-About 100 acres of ber, including Jot of tle 1 (Yarnell) FOR BALE--A barn in good condi- tion aise 32x44 ft. Price reason. able quick buyer MM A Kerin Port Matilda, Pa. BR. D. 1 (Right »* Dix School House) x27 10 Lumber Co, State x crop and POR RENT 418.00 house tires, Deering | silesburg, heat furnished " Page Five VERTISEMENTS on East Inguite x24 Lamb Bt, Beliefonte, Pa POR RENT--One three room house, garage and garden, one half mile Kusrantee. Open off main road, East of Lemont Call Wallrun | Auto service, Bnow Bhoe Lutersection, It POR Blate College 3000 or 3020 x27 RENT One-half of double house at 107 E. Lamb Street, Belle fonte. All conveniences knead | - ate posession. Mrs. Emma Nol Zion, Pa. Phone Zion 913 0! POR RENT-46 room, 2-story frame house, jocated on Water street Milesburg. Hot gir hest, all con veniences., Also large T-room apart ment over Clover Parm store in Lmgned| - propert Co, or g a1 ale oOCcon Inquire paDeY of either ellefonte Trust chinery for farm er at fonte Another horse, Or MOLLY purpo es? Bee Robert Zeig- Musser Gettig's office, Belle Pa. any Saturday morning or Mothersbhaugh Boulsburyg or write to the Hollidaysoury Production Credit Association. 43° interest yearly 1 WwW 3 years 10 t* no enoor George P oF pay ers x27 Miscellaneous DEAD 81J0CK—Removes promptly Call anytime st my +xpense, ous 876-J-3 Lloyd L. Smith, MuUssburg Pa iu WANTED Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Works Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. 5-R-4 at our expense AUTO GLASSB--Installed whit, We carry s&s line 4 Riass for all cars and trucks inciud ing 1940 models. Wallrun Auto Ber- vice, Bnow Shoe Intersection 2544 I'* NEW GROCERY STORE Way Bros Announce grocery or the opend of thelr new store near Wallsoe's gas sta~ tternvilie. Complete line of groceries, meats, hardware, elo x28 MACHINE sharpened, olled and sdjusted, up 18 inches 75 cents. Will call foo and deliver, in this vicinity 26 cents extra, Mower knives sharpened 50 Machine work of all kinds y have (nn stock cold roll steel screws, Woodrufl keys eis Swartz Machine Bellefonte, Pa "hone 32-R 181 THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEECH CREEK, PENNA. If in Reed of giagses see Us frst and Save money as we positively will not Le underscid as we do OUr own gring- have no rent 10 pay Large and complele sock German Art inl Ever Also Bar Olasses for those All frames 110-12 Karat pemmanent wear Hearing Ald Silore go better than else- to 12 2 8 Twi f. Ro Wednesasy 1012 WORK-lawn IOWETS wel 2007 3 { burg on Seturdsy, Aug. 3rd by Bast Penns Valley Band FESTIVAL--The snnual festival of the Hublersburg Cemetery Associa. tion will be held on the public «Choo gorunds Seturday July 20, 1940. x29 FESTIVAL~~The Advent oemetery Association will hold & festival at Runville on Saturday, July 13. Wetz. ler’s band will furnish the music. x23 PESTIVAL-July 12 Pa. Ice cream licacies = Rosg chu at Marengo cake and all the ge- the season. Benefit of Also baseball game x28 BAKE SBALE--The ladies Ald of the Bellefonte Evangelical churea will ho bake sale on Saturday July a place tw be announced later NOTICE—The Unioh prayer mieet- ing on Sunday, July 7, at 2:30 will be held in the home of Raymond Gard- ner, near the west end of the Valley View road FESTIVAL~The Weaver M E church will hold a festival fiesr the church along the Jacksonville road on Saturday, July 13th. Music by Pifer's Banjo Band The public 3 cordially invited x28 FEST IVAL-—The of rch a Administrative FOR SALE—The W. W. Witmer arf Council of the Locust Grove Evans of 202 acres. 8 mils wert of Belle fonte, in Buffals Run Valley negr Fillmore W C. Witmer 386 E Blshon Street. Bellefonte, Pa FOR Bd SALE--Fropetty, adfoining Milesburg, consisting of room house, a Darn and other bulldings and 4 acres land. large anple orchard and other fruit trees. GG E. Petre Milesburg. Pa POR SALE-large block of real tate having thereon two residences story ware house goncrete garage office bullding, acales. railroad sid- ing. Write P. O Box 482 Phone Bellefonte 287. 200! Apartments for Rent POR RENT —&-room apartment Heat and hot water furnished Phone 314-R es POR RENT--A five room apartment ¢ with heat and hot water $3500 X28 by Tumbleweed and - pA gelical church will hold a festival on the Spring Mills Athletic Piel ou Saturday (July 6). Music will be furnished by the Spring Mills band FESTIVAL—The ladies of P. O. of A. No. 208 of Spring Mills, will hold a festival on Saturday, Aug. 3 on the athletic field in Bin Al. Music e Lonesome Cowboy and their group of enter- tainers from Radip station WRAX business section Bellefonte, Williamepors PESTIVAL-—-The members of the Sprucetown M. E church wil! hold a festival on the evening of July 20 on the church lawn '; mile north of Potter's Mills. Bepefit of defraying expenses of Electricity in the church In case of main 10 be held in base- ment of church. Centre Hall-Potuer Township Band PESTIVAL-— festival and out dow lay will be held at the Pleasant alley church, Saturday Ice cream. cake and hot dogs Inaguire of White Bros. Drug Store. all the delicacies of the season. The Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT--Four room apartment, {i 128 N. AN Julv 1. Tanquire of Mrs. D. A. Grove, Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 188-M 2811 POR RENT--3-room apartment with tile bath. Heat hot stgve supplied. Available June Inquire B. O. Harvey, Phone 506-1 191! | write or water and YOU CAN POR RENT--4-toom apartment, pri-| | wate, all conveniences Mrs F Ripka, Opposite fonte, Pa. Houses tor Rent C POR RENT--A house in Bush Addi- North Race St. rear Penn i Sion 3 Fopins atid bath, ane gas | age. » 00. upt, nl, | Bellefonte, R. D. 2. x28 | FOR RENT-—8 room honse with or DO) a + | i Shard snd garden in Benber | Write W. Beaver Ave State | lege, Pa. Phone 2237. = ER I SI HER meine Big Soring, Belle. 8 ci 241 | 18.7 title of the play Is “Pumpkin Hill Grammar School Graduation ™ AlsH some old fashioned cake walks and heny Street, available | home made ice cream Loans OET MONEY--for gs new home, for remodeling and for hone vements—ease William Shope: call. Bellefonte 432 or Bellefonte 106-R 231 Repairing FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Pural- ture repalr lg ing antiques a . ana : fon Bells ‘Hotel Phone 409-M. nm FURNITURE re made 0 all kindy of fr snd slip covers : ‘DO. Shah, 102 E Lamb Bel te. Pa n 8-0 st, hd AED WR MS WHEAT WANTED! From 1 to 1000 Bushels of Good Milling Whea 90 (ens at CLINTONDALE MILLS
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