July 18, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five [Loc ALS } ~«Jane Peters, daughter of Mr | and Mrs. M, L. Peters, of Willow- bank street, is visiting her aunt Mrs, HL W,_ Wiley in Philadelphia. ' «Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eicholts, of New Oastle, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with the E. E. Widdow- son family on North Allegheny street. OC, W. Reesman, city clerk a' Camden, N. J. was a pleasant call- er at this office Friday morning) while visiting relatives and friends in this area. Mr, Reesman is a naive of the Centre Hall area. George Snyder, of Wingate | representative for the Equitable | Life Assurance Society in this area | lef; Sunday for Pittsburgh, to take] a special ten-days' Insurance course sponsored by the Equitable Com- pany for its agents, Mr, M., N. Miller, of Potter] township was a caller at our office | Friday. Barly jast fall Mr, Miller | injured his left hand, which lates became infected. The infecdon it] slowly improving but he still does | not have use of his hand. 3 —Mr and Mrs, Antoine Michels ang son, David, of Corning, N. Y.,| were guests last Wednesday of Mr | and Mrs, Morton Smith, at their home on North Allegheny Street. | Mrs. Michels before her marriage | was Loukse Loy, formerly of Belle- | fonte, —Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gutteron and children, Jane and William Louis, have returned to their home in Clearfield after having been in Bellefonte for a month as guests | of Mrs. Gutteron's mother, Mrs. | Louis Carpeneto, at the family home | on South Allegheny street, —Mrs. Sabra Nelson, formerly of Bellefonte, who has been making | her home with her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cros- | by, at Cleveland, Ohio, is in Belle- | fonte with Mrs. G. Oscar Gray at] her home on West High street, | while the Crosbys are on a motor | trip to eastern cities, —Mrs. John Gross of Pontiac | Mich... with Miss Inez Perking of Evansville, Ind, as motor guest | spent the weekend visiting with | Mrs. Elizabeth Proudfoot and Mary | Gross, of the Crider "apartments | siters-in-law of Mrs. Gross, and with her brother-in-law, Frank Gross and family of Axe Mann. { —Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Butterworth | stopped in Bellefonte Saturday for| an overnight visit with Mrs. Buiter-| worth’'s mother, Mrs. John Knisely | of Thomas Street, and to bring Richard Austin to his home here | They were on their way lo their | home in Wilkinsburg from Wild- wood, N. J, where they had spent the past two weeks at their cottage at that place. Richarg Austin and] some friends from Wilkinsburg were their guests at Wildwood. “Miss Beay Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amog Cole, of Burn-| ham, near Lewistown, and niece ot| Mrs, Harold Kirk, of West High, Street, Beliclonte, ‘one last week while playing with & company of friends atthe Birch Hii Golf Club, Lewistown. Using] a No. 5 iron Miss Cole drove from No. § tee. The ball bounced on th? egge of the green and dropped ind the hole. In recoguition of her ace she will receive numerous gilts {rom golf cup companies. —Sunday’s services in the Pres- byterign church were the last to De held there for probably six weeks since the interior of the edifice is (0 pe ‘thoroughly overhauled, which meang painting and redecorating and a good cleaning throughout Monday morning workmen began) removing the cushions from the pews ang taking out all movable parts in preparation for the paint- ers and decorators. While the work is being done the congregation will worship in the chapel. ~Miss Florence Smith of North Allegheny Street, was guest of hon- Or at a surprise linen shower given last Priday in honor of her coming | marriage to Mr. W. Ellery Wil-| Hams, by her sisters Miss Betty Smith and Mrs. Wray Houston of Wilkinsburg. Many jovely gifts were received. The evening was spent in playing cards, prizes being won bv Miss Florence Smith an$| Mrs. Philip Wion, after which re-! freshments were served, The guests were: Mrs, Philip Wion, Mrs. Paul Howard, Mrs. John Bottorl Mrs. Paul Crust, Miss Martha John gon, Miss Florence Smith, Mrs Dondlg Woomer, Mrs Irvin Martio and Mrs. Robert Snook. —Betty Lou Herman, daughter of Mr, ang Mrs. Richard Herman of Bast Linn Street, was guest of | honcr at a party held at her par | ental home Tuesday of ast week in honor of her 12th. birthday anni-| versary. The party, held from 4 © 8 p. m. included a luncheon. Guests present were: Patty Moore, Bever- Kline, Ann Sieg, Nan Catlin | Helen Dunn, Jean Blaney, Carolyn Robinson, Jane Wagner, Barbara Pritchman, Dorothy White, Grace } i i i i i i § hep | Little Bridges Chapel, «Mrs. Marian Good, of Mt, Clair, |3 years, for 60c ea. Regular $1.00 to! ! Bellefonte, Pa, N. J., spent the weekeng in Belle | fonte with Mrs, John M, Keichline of Bast Bishop Sireet. Miss Ethel Dale returned home Wednesday from Philadelphia and | Hunter Wells, of East Curtin Street | are spending ten days In | City, N. J. Atlantic City, where she had been | visiting with friends for a week. our July Maytag washer sale, will be glad to explain. R, K Owens Pa. —Harry Charles, of during the weekend was admitted to the Veterans’ Hospital at Coates ville to undergo observation treatment. The Katz Store's July Clearance Sale will be continued until Satur- day, July 27th, Take advantage of this opportunity to get the things you want at these splendid reduc tions. —Mrs. Ralph Eyer, of East Bish- op street, and Miss Helen Garbrick, of East Logan street, employes at the Bell Telephone exchange here, | are enjoying a week's vacation from their duties, —Corporal Leslie N. Shaw, of the State Motor Police sub-station at Hollidaysburg, is spending a brief vacation among relatives and friends in the Bellefonte area, where he formerly was stationed —Mr and Mrs, Fred Luse and family of Centre Hall, are spending a few days in Philadelphia with re- latives and from there expect W go to the Hazel House, 323 Weslev | Avenue, Ocean City, N, J. for a visit with Mrs. Luse's cousin Miss Galdys Hazel. —District Attorney Musser W Gettig, Mrs, Gettig and their young daughter, of East Bishop street, will leave this weekend for a week's va- cation at a cottage along a lake near New London, Conn. They will be joined at the cottage by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wetzel, of near Cleve- land, Ohlo, former well known res- idents of Bellefonte, —Mrs, Nathan Kofman daughter, Freda. Schechter, returned Sunday, from a at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., became quite {ll at her apartment in the Friedman building, South Allegheny Street, Monday, and is reported {C be showing little improvement Mrs, Kofman {s suffering from asthma. —Miss Margaret Wallace, of Bos- ton, Mass, who has been spending a two weeks’ vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wallace, at Milesburg, will re- turn to Boston, Friday, as the driv- ing guest of her brother, James G.. Jr. and Richard, and sister Jean, who will spend a week with their prother, Robert Wallace and fam- ily in that city. who with and Mrs o Bellefonte three weeks’ Visi —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess and son. Harold, of Los Angeles, Cal, are spending this week in Belle- fonte Ba guests of Mr. and Mra Electric Store, Bellefonte | « | fant daughter, Susan Potter, were Bellefonte, | discharged from the Centre County and | Mrs. Robert Eckenrode, of the Cox H } made a hole-in-| p genaeffer and family, at their) home on East High street. Mr, and | Mrs. Hess are cousins of Mrs. Schaeffer. Mr. Hess Is graduate of Penn State College, where he was an outstanding member of the varsity football squad. ~Mr. and Mrs. Tavior Confer, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Confer, of Howard, R. D., motored to Hastings Sunday to spend the day at the home of Mr ang Mrs Edwarg Commons, Other guesis al the same home were Mr. and Mrs G. Bar! Moley and George and Mar- cia M»oley, In the afternoon the Centre County group called on Mr and Mr T. B. Clark, at Nettleton Pa. —Relatives in Bellefonte yester- day received word of the birth of a six pound, eight ounce boy to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain, Jr, of Kan- sas City, Mo. at St. Mary's Hos- pital, Kansas City. Tuesday night. a | The youngster is the first child In the family, Mrs, Swain before her marriage was Miss Frances Bialr, of Bellefonte, a sister of Mrs. George Jodon, of North Allegheny street, — Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gilmer and infant daughter, Susan Sarah, of Germantown, arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for their an- nual summer visit with Mrs. Gil- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Schaeffer, at their home on East High street. Mr. Gilmer, a lieuten- lant in the regular army, continued on to Camp Meade for a two weeks’ encampment, and at the end of nl {that time will join his family here {for another two weeks Mr. Gilmer is an attorney in Philadelphia. Miss Helen Lee Reed, daughter: of N—— John T, Ammerman, of Jersey Shore, wag a business visitor In Bellefonte for a brief time Tues- day morning, Ladies’ white dresses, sizes 1 to | | $1.98 values, at The Katz Store, . ~Misg Helen BE. Smith, of near | Bellefonte, and Mrs, Henrietta Ocean ~-Among our callers on Saturday | was the venerable Ellery R. Krape ~-3ixty boxes Rinso free—during | of We! crat for thirty-five years. Snydertown. Mr, Krape has been a reader of the Centre Demo- -Mrs, Jack H., Yeager ang in- Hospital, Tuesday, and are at the family home on Norih Spring Street, — Weekend guests of Mr, and apartments, East Bishop Street, in- cluded Mrs Eckenroth's parents Mr. and Mrs, Edward F, 8mith, of Buffalo, N. Y, —A wonderful bargain—60 boxe: of Rinso free with every purchase of a new Maytag Washer. Call 1062, R. K. Owens Electric Store, Bellefonte, Pa. This offer ig good {for July sales only. . Mrs G. E. Hillegass and daugh- ter, Phyllis, of North Wilson Street spent the latter payt of the week In West Chester where Miss Hillegas: enrolled as a student at the West Chester State Teachers’ College —Mrs. Betty Orvis Harvey, who has been confined to her home on | East Curtin Street since last week because of {liness, ix reported to be recovering slowly ang is believed to be well on the way to recovery. —Mrs, Grace Brachbill, who re- cently underwent an operation in the Jefferson hospital at Philadel phia, is reported be recovering very nicely. It will be several weeks’ before she will be able to return to her home, -—Miss Anna Confalr, who makes her home with the John Curtin family on West Linn Street, was admitted to the Centre County Hos- pital, Saturday, to undergo Obser- vation and treatment heart condition Mr. and Mrs, John Possinge Coleville, departeg last weekeng [or a two weeks’ m trip to easter: Pennsylvania and New Ms Possinger, an employe of the Wes! Penn Power Company, is on his an- nual two weeks’ vacation ~The Nittany Country Club goll team suffered defeat at the hand of the Philipsburg Country Clud team, at Philipsburg, by a score ol 37 to 20, Sunday afternoon. Nit- tany gollers have no further meet: scheduled until the Central Coun- ties Association tournament August 8 to 11, inclusive. fn for a HOT Jersey ~Samuel Clevenstine, of Bishop Street, has gone (0 Jollet, Ill, to spend the summer with I son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stearns and family He made the trip as the driving guest of his son-in-law and dusgh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. LL H Kemp, of Howard, who will spend two weeks in Joliet, ~Mrs A. E. Schad of East Cur- tin street, her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. ang Mrs, Samuel Leit- zell of Bast Beaver gireet and Jean White of Armor street left Saturday for Card, Ind., 10 visit with Mrs Schad's and Mr Leltzell's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Miles Leitzell and family. The party expects to be gone a week or more —Mrs, William B. Wallis, of New York City, is here for her annual summer visit with her motiher, Mrs J. Will Conley, at her home on West Logan Street. Other guests at the Conley home include Miss Elizabeth Morris, who arrived in Bellefonte Monday. on hey way to her home in Searcy, Ark.. from Atlantic City where ghe had been with friends at a cottage along ihe shore LE} -A postcard from Mr. and Mrs Joseph Thomas, dated Thursday of last week al Carlsbad, New Mexico, stated that they had arrived there at noon that day after traveling 1940 miles in three and a half days They found New Mexico tempera- ture hovering around 112 degrees, but experienced no discomfort. They expect to return to Bellefonte by a southern route, including a brief stay in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Brown, of Irvin, motored to Bellefonte Sun- day for a several days’ visit with relatives here, bringing with them Janice Gingher, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gin- | igher who had been their guest for three weeks. Friday Mr. and Mrs i Brown and their respective moth- ‘ers, Mrs. Edward Mis. Henry Earl Reed of Comp- | ton, Calif, will become the bride of | John Wallace Reeder, Jr. of Pasa- dena, California, at a ceremony tc be performeq Sunday, July 23, In Pomona College, Claremount, California Mr. Reeder is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs Wilbur F. Reeder, who built and for many years lived in i i Brown, of Bush Addition, and Mrs. Clark Carson, | of East Bishop street, will motor to Niagara Falls, N. Y. for a visit with the W. T. Royer family, for- mer residents of Bellefonte. ~The houseparty at the James | returned Monday to her home On Ladies, see our adv, for free Hankles on page 8. DeHaas Electric Co. Bellefonte, Pa. . ~Infant's Organdie Bonnets and Boy's pique Hats for 50¢ each, Val- ues to $150, during The Kutz Store's July Clearance Sale. . -After undergoing observation | and treatment at the Centre County | Hospital, Mrs. Andrew Engle, Jr. | West Lamb Street, | Mrs, Belle Bruss, of Unionville, | has © just returned home after | spending a month at her daughter's | home, Elizabeth Flick, of 21 Geneva | street, Geneva, N. Y. { Mr. and Mrs, Philip Benner and | aaughter, Brenda, moved Monday from the Berardis apartments on South Allegheny Street, to their re- cently constructed home on East Logan Street | A false alarm sounded shortly before nook: yesterday took the Undine Pire Company to the double house on South Waler Street oc cupled by the Charles Musser and John Fisher families, There wal no fire, —Former Centre County Commis- sioner D. A. Grove, whe has been confined to his home on East Linn street for a number of weeks be- cause of {liness, remains confined to | bed and little change is noticed in his condition, Guests at tne home Della Garbrick, of Little Valley, over the weekend part of the week were Mrs. Ida Holmes, of Flemington; Mrs. Annie Bridge, of Rochester, N, Y., and Mrs. Prank Clevenstine, of Zion i ~Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon K. Robb at their home on East Curtin Street were: Mrs Loule Seaman and Mrs Kenneth Brundage. both of Plainfield, N. J | The Robb family resided in Plain field for some years before moving to Bellefonte Mrs. Ted Griffin and daughter Judy, of Binghampton, N. Y., are spending this week in Bellefonte & s of Mrs. Griffin's brother and sister-in-law, Mr ana Mrs, Philip B Ray. at their home on West Cur- un Street, while Mr. Griffin tending a convention Mrs, Griffin is the Ray, of Bellefonte Mr and Mrs of East Curtin congratulation welighis : the Cemire t 1:55 o'clock M of Mrs, Nittany and for i A former H. D. Fritchman Street, ar cel 4 Ww a 1 i xd Mrs. R. L the Hayes apartments, gheny Street, will leave Fr a vacation irip. Alter sper A t ; 3d eral go to Drexel Mrs Mallory's brother and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Murphy The Mallorys will make the rip &« Atlantic City as guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and MTs E R Maliory., of the Friedman apartinents, who will return home Sunday. «Mra. Alexander gays io Hill Morrison of | Bast Howard Street, Bellefonte, en 50) tertalned at dinner Saturday evel- ] { Miss Mayme Hill ua, and Mrs aries Lake Worth the dinner, for cavers were iaid for nine, cards wee played. Miss Hill and Mrs, Keich- iine, both former Bellefonle resi- dents. are in Bellefonte mer visit with friends Mrs. Louis B. Haupt, of Willow bank Street, who has been a patient at the Dr. Black Hospital Lewis town, the past five weeks, Was reported yesterday be quile serious condition atl institution Mrs. Haupt, the former Larue Alkey daughter o° Bliss Alkey, of Belle- fonle, underasent a m. jor obdom- inal operation and was recovering nicely from that ordeal when a lung infection developed. Treal- ment for that condition go far has met with little rezponse, members of the family report. lowing 4 by ii for 0 in ie 4 Among the callers at thig office Friday were two Cemtre County brothers, who have been residing in Ohio for many years. They were Harry Burd, a baker, of Bur- bank, Ohio, and Fred Burd, of Akron, Ohio. They are brothers Ot Sumner Burd, of Aaronsburg, and | motored here for a brief vacation with him and with other relative: in this area. Harry left Centre County 40 years ago, while Fred has been in Akron [or the past 43 years, having been in the employ of the East Ohio Gas Company for 38 years, He ig scheduled to be pen- gioneg on August 1 of this year. S—— i — CONTRACTOR ON SCHEDULE | ON NEW COLLSGE ROAD | on the Work new Rockview- | State College highway is progress- | ing “just about on schedule,” Con tractor Sam Azzara reporis. i Another steam shovel, the fourth 'K. Barnhart home on West Linn! in operation on the new highway | David F. Howell (Louise Barnhart) | the workmen will open the “borrow | street consists of Mr. and Mrs. went into action yesterday. Also | at Whiterock for a sum-_ } | CLASSIFIED AD 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- gain Counter, | partment has become so amaz.ngly popular. Considering ils low cost aig | the benents derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar- | BABY CHICKS... RATES —~Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor | ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE—A straight one adveriising--sale or rest. KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies Lo be malled 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering ““e adverllsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise | ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of Lhe ad- veriiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Cenuwe Demn- ocrat 1s entitled 0 8 20-word advertisement in these coluuns one time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six Lunes a year at different intervals. Co 5-Da ‘ y Carnival To Be Held At Gap An unusually been arranged for nival to be held by Gap Fire Conmpany on the baseball grounds in that community from Tue July 23, through Saturday July varied program has the annual car- the Pleasant any “wn i The carnival will open with a pa-| scheduled to move at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Among the cosh prizes to be awarded wil be a first and second prize for the largest gr in uniform, and a first. and second yr the Iar- gest musical organization A feature rade which | oup prize I« Friday evening will be the Central land, P. 8B. of Beaver consisting of to be women's country ap his band, 50 pieces o'itstanding in the more tran said one of ganization the Or- ntertainment during the of carnival will Tuesday, Little Dutch inesday, Screw Ball Band; Rhoads Hill Billies Fri- and Saturdas amaieur the BE ——— Relief Payments In County Show Drop lief 3 8 needy : Hy ‘5 week decrease previo ‘ ayments to rng wu te] of the is _ a shursemenis Department $3247, O12 in the Treas- follow: current previous comj bie checks 73 check ara KE. Owens liefonte. Pa Personal - er os : MEN GET os ile : 4 nesded WOMEN ! ters oy after Work Wanted WIITEWASH--Butldings and stables whitewashed inalde and oul. Rates reaannabie sme 177-R-32 Centre Hall, James Delaney x31 girl desires work keep- and helping with Inquire of Eve logan St. Bellefonis, x29 E Help Wanted WANTED --8ingle man to work on farm. Calvin Lingle, Centre Hall Phone 172-R-11 28 WANTED An experienced y of man to work on farm. Inquire ot Tawis Kerstetter, 1 mile west of Old Fort x29 be past school age a ad home dale, Pa Fair wages and y. ~ITwo waliresses mugt be over 21 years Of age. Apply in person at the Big Trout Inn, Water 8t., Bellefonte, Pa x29 -l a —- | WANTED—A widow for housekeeper | between 50 and 60 years old In widowers home in oountry home for right petson. Harry Hum- mell, Wallaceton, Pa. x32 RO. Punk, Clinton-! x20 ”~ =x 3 RR — — A a ' POI BALE ~CGood second-hand plano Will sacrifice to right party Phone Bellefonte 566-J x30 POR SALE~Plano in Juson H. Wolfe, good condition Hebersburg, Pa 4 x30 range $20 Co., Belle- x30 FOR BALE-—Used Electric at the Electric Supply fonte, Pa POR BALE Lhe field D. 1. Phone TN -J-1 geod In and ( P17 POR SALE--Best hard coal Ton F. Ripka, Belleton grade load Phone soft ots 15 or FOR SALE roosn sulle 3-plect ' maple poster bed Milesburg ving In- Pa x29 our Hall FOR SALE--The following good nachinery., 2 tractors, 2 1) and two balers J Mitchell > "eo » ’ ing, ra SALE : aE wi SALE-—An FOI tru 10 mine Inquire 2, Phone a8 paeyville, Pa Perfex Paints the Painters ine, Our best house paint 8239 gallon Meets governs speci ficalions Lion Auto Silore Peun Belle Hotel Bldg 2511 PAINTS ir only nt 32 volt deico POR BALE asd SALE-W #lock of paris for a and trucks. Phone Lion Aulo Store, Penn Bigg. Beliefonte POR SALE--Red and Black raspber- ries. Please place your order early #0 pot 10 be disappointed. No pick- ing Sundays. John H. Walker, Win- gate, Penna. Box 35 POR SALE--8Bmithville fo oapacity. eaded h Sane wiil trade sON 16-20" capacity Greenburr, Pa. x29 FOR BALE--Hundreas of used tires all sine froen 15 0 26 Inch rima Backad by written guarantee. Open evenings until @ o'clock Walirun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 153 HE | POR. BALE A good Farquerer Threshing machine good condi tion. We also have a compiete line of new Oliver farm machinery. In. quire of M. F. Poorman. R. D. 1, State College, Pa. Phone 3018 x29 POR SALE-Palr of second hand 1125-24. Six ply tractor tires also a new set of $.00-38 tractor tires, tubes, and rims. priced very reason. able. R. T. Markie, R. FP. D. State College, Pa. Phone 2085 x29 uang in FOR SALE--Four completely recon- ditioned used electric refrigerators Each thoroughly tested and guaran- teed to be In excellent working ore der. Also three used joe refrigeras Millheim, Pa. x20 less number of iatock of First | Bellafonte shares of eajutal National Bank of interested get in touch with W. Bruce Talbott. | : Atty. Bellefonte, Pa. or with under. isigned st Antes Fort, Pa. Jarry Junod. x20 POR SALE--1020 Chrysler sedan, full price 865.00; 1038 Chryeier Airflow sedan, down payment $238.00; | $146.00; 1837 Piymouth 2 door { down payment, 8145.00; | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise | | 86.00; cent a word ls charged for rea] estate | oir 3 iui . | Sore. Stanley C. Blerly, Phone 5-R3, | | WANTED-A boy for on a farm, musi | i FOR SALE-—-Bank stock, 120 or any | | FOR RENT-—Second floor duplex, 5 and girls’ class of : hot! Methodist Sunday 1936 | water DeSoto sedan, trunk, down pa nt | den k, | Curiin 1830 Nash | fonte. I » VERTISEMENTS | FOR BALE -8pring chickens, 6 lbs and over, alive or dressed, and all kinde of vegetables in season. Call in your orders. Ray Ishler, Pleas ant Cap, Phone 448-J-2. x29 From blood stock, pox aa represented, at the followin low Plicen White Leghorn v4.58 pet 100; pullets $8560; oockerals 3.0); Barred Rocks and N, H. Reds pullets 88 00; cockerals $6.25; guaranteed post pald, Ger- K. Behaeffer, McAlisterville, Pa x33 vin BABY COHICKS- From blood-tested Breeders, large type While leg horns, New Hampshire Reds, White Plymouth Rocks, and Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, Prices 25 for $200 80 for $3.50; 100 fof 86.00, aise sexed chicks Write prices, C. O D Bhipmenta. Hecla Poultry Parm Box 501, Bellefonte Pa 150 toe Sok POR BALE farm Valimont for 8 good BH x29 Pair black mares tearm very cheap Karthaus, Pa FOR BALE--Pourieen pigs, some B- Werks and some a Gn eeks old J Brungart, Rebersburg. Pa x29 oid r re FOR BALE--A crossed between Jermey Cail even man, Martha Purnace FOR SALE--Four horses 1500 pounds Will take ontlie In be seen at Roy Gum north of State College FARMERS Penns Valley Bales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poultry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mgr mn Real Estate - For Sale { in Roopshurg if desired First iefonte, Pa. Phol IY 2it FOR SALE--Dwelll Convenient £rins National Bank. Be 47 FOR BALE-—Farm ship. KComwenient ArTALE First Union towne can be ed FOR oe ary Mrs, Anz 4 SALE POR cl ALE 200 ing i wood aw Lirnber A. King, R. I FOR SALE--The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 acres. 8 miles west of Bells fonte. in Bufislo Run Fillmore W. C. Witmer Street, Bellefonte, Pa The H POR BALE treed, Belle- x29 SALE we Ls LFF of real Bellefor resider concrete es wr a 3 i= garage silrosd 492 comfortable Storeroom For Rent FOR RENT-—A Deter bully Inquire at Decker fonte Pa. or phone 674 FOR RENT-—A storeroom on High Btreet, Bellefonte, Pa session immediately Inquire Brachbill's Purniture Store, Belle fonte, Pa. 284 POR RENT--The late IL. D. Omdorf™ store building. jotaled on malin highway (Route 45) at Woodward, Pa Suitable General Store. Barber shop, Lunch room. etc. Inquire of A. J. Bobb, Wootward. Pa x30 for Apartments for Rent FOR ART Se Spas Heat and hot walter Phone 314-1 apartment furnished x29 POR RENT-—A 5 room apartment on second floor, private bath, no heat call Bellefonte 9483 x29 YOR RENT--Furnished apartment Inquire 27 West Curtin Stree! x29 bath in Decker building. Inquire at Decker Motor Co. Phone 674. x30 POR RENT-—4-room apartment, pri- vate, all conveniences. Mrs, C. a. Opposite Big Soring, Belle. fonte, Pa 244 FOR RENT-—Four room apartment 128 N. Allegheny Street, available July 1. Inquire of Mrs. D. A. Grove, Bellefonte, Phone 168-M 261 PCR RENT-First floor of Duplex home in Milesburg. Inquire Lew- Is Orvis Harvey, Temple Court Bulld- | ing. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 506-J. x30 ' “eB-room apartment with | tile bath. Heat hot water and sigre supplied. Available June | Inquire B. O. Harvey, Phone 808: and bath, heat and arage, front porch and pha Ree Strects, Bele F.i WANTED Dead, old and disabl COWS, horses and mules, remoOv fee, Vogts Rendering Works, Geo. « Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phons bb-R-4 at our expense, iu AUTO GLASE--Installed while you walt, We carry a Une of safely Eines for all cars and trucks Include. ing 19040 models, Wallrun Auto Sere vice, Bnow Shoe Imtersection ane MACHINE WORK Lawn mowers sharpened, olled and adjusted, up to 18 inches 76 cents. Will call for and deliver, in this vicinity 256 cents extra. Mower knives sharpened 5 oenia Machine work of all kinds, We also have in stock oold roll steel, CAD aCrews, sel gerews, Woodruf! keya, key stock ele Bwartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 32-H wt THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUOH MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOOLE BERCH CREEK, PENNA. UI in need see ws first and Saye positively will not IROCB we do our own grid and have no rent Ww pay. Lar plete stock German Ar Also Bar Glasses for UU Announcements REUNION Watery inion will be held on Saturdes 10th. at Miller's ( Varn FESTIVAL. at Boaisburg Muxic by ""t foowy Ove at A Testival on Bsturdsy REUNION-TY at Boalst I'he Bar ! ry “ ¥ ANNOUNCEMENT wer - OTe Walker CAMPFIRE PARTY H Club of Centre County pel CE i he Der Dials Brervhody a Saturday evening m. Kenneth O You are him seater and hear FESTIVAL~-The Buffalo Run Unit ed Brethren church will hold a fes- tival st the rhurnch on Saturday, July 20. Music will be furnished by ihe American legion and Augiilazy Ju- invited Ww —— » by the Centre HAll~ School Band, The sublic * cordially nwt x30 FESTIVAL—The Logan Drama Club will hold a festival Aug. 10, at Noil's | Grove | Pleasant Cap Music BY Tumblewesff and Lonesome Cow i Radio stars of WRAK, Williams u Pa. PEST IV AL Victor Crange of Boaldburg, will hold a festival Satur- day, July 20th. st Boalsburg, Pa. Bartges Past Penns Valley Band will furnish mugic. The public Is cordi- ally invited x29 REUNION-The Gingher family reunion will be held on Sundar, July 28th. at the Old Masonic cAmn a3 Curtin 1 relatives are cordially invited to attend. There will be a basket picnic RPUNION The annum! sednion the Duek and Wert families wil he held at Woodward Cave on Saturday, July 20th. 1940. AY members and friends of the families are coriially invited to attend SHAWLEY REUNION-The annual reunion of the Shawley family will be held at Millers Grove, near Yarnell on Bunday, July 28. All menibers | and friends of the family are cordial. {iy invited to atiend x30 FRETTVAL—Member. of the . School will hold an old-fashioned joe cream festival Lon the nionwiile achool house | grounds, Saturday rvenine, Xoly 20 x30 : | Wanted to Buy ‘and David John and Robin St.| pit” Quarries in| : Pontiac | i {Olalr, of Gary, Ind: Mrs. Howard! Pleasant Gap, from which place! - | Sedan. A I IS: ah. SD | RENT Apa greet, Belletnte, Row, cocupied bY ¢. Harris (Eleanor Barnhart) and, material will be hauled to the Dale | WANTED. So buy all kinds 3 ive- | Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa. x20 | ATI heat. tot vgn ag ; Segtivel at jhe Shureh Av a Al i the um family. ~~ Reeders | oward, of =-igantine, N. J. . " | stock ruce Krumrine, Pleasant | igerator and range, ube, b | the delicacies the eoagon wil | grandfather was at one time an at- | and Figg Rv Egy ny | Sanmive id of ‘he ,ob for grading | oo "py “phone Bellefonte 604-J-3. | POR SALE—1931 Nash coach, down | Partly furnished if desired.) on sale. A free piav. smittied "Sf | PPSTIVAL-The ladles {of ment, 5 rooms. Palrview Ten. #111 hold a Dorothy ithe house on North Allegheny i Hartrauft, June Monigomery, : Montgomery, Mary Lou Barra- | and reverse charges if any. 28tr | #58 00: near nd. | MPsionary Again™ will be pre cough, Peggy Warner and Nancy Ann Herman, all of Bellefonte, and Cora Jean Brumbaugh, of Altoona ~«Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earlen- torpey in Bellefonte, having been 2 partner of the late Governor Daniel H. Hastings, —John Nighthart, well i per (Martha Barnhart) and child-| ren, Elizabeth, John Campbell and | Robin Louise, of Schnectady, N. Y.| This ineludes the entire family with the exception of = Philip Barnhart and family of Westfield, Mass, who were here for the Penn State come | mencement in June.- | ~Mrs. Grace Haupt, recorder of Fis 5 : : f iF ? | 8 | . fit of the Advent Cemetery On the State College end of the road, shovels were still gouging through the hill near the Ever- greens, The Millbrook bridge has been completed and definite prog- ress Is being made on the structure over Blab Cabin Creek. I Festival Well Patronized In spite of the cool weather which prevailed Saturday night the festi- Pa val held at Runville for the bene- Associa- County Wednesday, July 17, Union ‘s plenie; Saturday, July Boarders Wanted WANTED--Boardera and roomers. Inquire of B. N. Trostie, Pleasant Gap. Pa, 15u payment | coupe, down payment $04.00; 1982 Buick sedan, down payment $02.00. | 10%4 Plymouth sedan, down payment | #868 00; 1984 Pontiac Brougham, down payment 8108.00; 1999 ymouth 4 | door touring, down ajnans $218.00. Jodon Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa. X39 Refrigerator For Rent FOR RENT--Electric refrigerator, call 439, Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte, Loans to Farmers FARMERS--Do you need new ma- chinery, another horse, of for farm purposes See Robert Zelg- ler at Musser Oettig's office, Belles foute, Pa. any Saturday morning or interest yearly--1 to 8 Pay--nid endorsers. POR SALE-—Electric washl ma ching, kitchen ocosl or range, brooder stove and hover, scveral radio: cebinet, gas range to be used on city gas, radio windoharger, seve eral new 1. KE. 8 floor gr strated Bendix Xone a used electric range. Stanley Blerly, Phone 5+R-3. Millbreim, Pa. x30 Allls Chalmer plows, one 12-in bottom and one i4-inch Dottom: one I17-tooth Me. Cormick 18-28 . | Rilegt Rent 1938 Chevrolet’ eny Street, Diamo #40. Phone Deliefonte 453-J. i Mets i sented. Music will be furnished by Kisters, X20 | the Oonfer Houses tor Rent FOR RENT--A property near Lemont, good location for work. Ay ferences required. Inquire of na 8 Wiliams 3532 Bast College Ave State College. Pa. x30 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE-—.Interna Kona truck in ong Beta, Howard ra Phone marie or £5: rll lan pay : : the taxpayers Fer } Please be — that the 1040 tax dumiicate has been re- { ceived and all the statements have I¥ there ix anv one home, for | immrorementa see tam {write or call Bellefonte 432 ¥ 3
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