J uly 25, 1940. [ LOCALS =) ~—Mrs, Donal R. Everitt and daugh.er, Barbara, on Friday re- turned to their apartment on South Allegheny Street from a week's visil in Phladelphia. ~Alfred Cohen, of Baltimore | Md, was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs, Walter Co~ hen and family, at their home on North Sgring Street, ~Mrs, Malcolm Wetzler and] daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and Miss Ruth Wetzler, all of Milesburg, de- | parted Monday for a ten days’ va-| cation at Wikdwood, N. J —Mir, and Mrs, Hugh J Crumlish, | of Pleasant Gap, departed Friday afierncon for Canada where they are spending a several weeks’ vaca- tion in a coitage along Lake Simceo. | —Mr, ang Mrs Frank Rosenhoov- er, and family, of Tyrone, have leased the E E. Widdowson prop- erty on North Spring Street and expect to move Into the home about the first of August. Mr, and Mrs Mark Hansen re- turned to their home in Dormont last Thursday after having spent a week in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Egil T. Risan and] family at their home on West Cur- | tin Street. —Mr ang Mrs. George McClellan of East Linn Street, and Mr. Mc- | Clellan’s brother-in-law and ecister Mr. and Mrs, James, ¢f Harrisburg | departed Saturday for a ten days motor trip through the New Eng- lang States. Mrs. Betty Love Justice, daugh- | tér of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Love, of | South Spring Street, has accepted | a position as cashier at ithe Sears- Roebuck store at State College. For | the time being she is commuting to | work from Bellefonte —Miss Janet Womer returned dur- ing the weekenq to the home of her | grandmother, rs, S. E. Showers | on North Spring Street, from 8] week's visit with her sister, Mrs William Welsh. the former Betty Womer in Philadelphia. —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N Brooks and children Grace, Ray Jr., Edward and Paul, of East Curtin Street, are making plans to leave about August 1 for a motor trip iC the west coast. They expect to be] absent four or five weeks. —Miss Mary Hunter Linn, of North Allegheny Street, left Tues-| day 10 join Miss McCormick in Har- risburg for a trip to Nova Scotia where they will be at Miss Mc-! Cormick’s summer home at Chester until. Labor Day. They will make the trip by train ~-Mrs. E. Nelson Stineman and Mrs. C. W. Steele, both of Altoona, spent Friday in Bellefonte ag guests of Miss Verna Ardery, at the Ardery| family home on Reynolds Avenue The day marked the birthday an-| niversaries of Mrs. Sitineman, Mrs | Steele and Miss Ardery. —~Ferdinand Beezer who for some time had been quite ill at the Frank | Bar.dey home along Spring Creek | has recovered to the extent that he {5s once more able to be about | ang has visited briefly in Beile-| fonte. Nr. Beezer, t | cern { from the who lost hit] sight several yearg ago, resides with | Mr. Bartley, —Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen of Milesburg, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son weighing 6': pounds, at thelr home | Priday. The new arrival the | nibh child and the sixth son in the family. Mr. McMullen is an em-| ploye of the American Lime and Stone Company here. —A party composed of Mrs. J Barry Case of Washington, D_ C. Mrs. Charles Kellerman and threz! children, Agnes, William, and Thomas, left early Sunday morn-| ing on a motor trip to the New York | World's Fair. They expect to spend most of the week in seeing New| York and other places of interest. —Mr. and Mrs J. Arthur Dubbs | of the Robinson apartments, Wil- | lowbank Street, left Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where thev are] spending this week as guests of Mrs Dnibbs’ brother-in-law ang sister | Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Dugan. Upon | their return to Bellefonte they wiil| be accompanied by Mrs. Dugan who | will be their guest here for a week —Mrs H, E. Mauck and son Mah- | lon of N. Thomas Street, left Sun- day morning [or Camden, Delaware, | where they will visit a niece, Mrs | Alan Harzhberger (formerly Miss Edna Yearick). From there they expect to go to New York, Balti-| more, Washington, and Philadel- | phia. On their way home they wili| s.op at Harrisburg to see a brother | of Mrs. Mauck's, H. F, Yearick. —Thomas Bedea, of South Water Street, an employe of the Federal Match Company here, has obtained | a thirty-day leave of absence to try- | out for a vosition with the Glenn | Martin Alreraft Co. in Baltimore | Md. In the event he accepts the! position he will move his family and household goods to Baltimore | Bedea is a graduate of a midwest- | tern air school. and has always been | i 5 interested in aviation, Eugene Bampseil, of Pleasan' Gap, and his sister, Mrs, Nevin Gil- more, of Zion, returned home Sub- | day from a motor trip to Brooklyn N_Y. baving been accompanied 0 that city by Mrs, Robert Dowie and . Bobby, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Halpern, who returned to their home there after spending two weeks with Mrs. Hal- fs 15 #58 | Centre County | Mr, ang Mrs i Expasition | remainder of { lock ! motored | as far -C, M. Roehm, clerk at the Mt Union passenger station of the Pennsylvania Ratlroad, ig serving as agent here while G. E. Hillegass 1# absent on his annual two weeks’ va- cation, Miss Virginia Bertram, a fresh- man at the Allegheny General Hos- pital, School of Nursing, burgh, Pa., is spending three weeks vacation at the home of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Ber.ram of Spring Creek. ~Mr and Mrs. John Wilson Street, who were called « Gettysburg last week because of the | death of Mr, Miller's mother, Mrs for Yellowstone Park where they will spend two weeks fishing. ~Miss Martha Walker, daughte: | of Mr_and Mrs W. 8colt Walker, of Milesburg, formerly of Bellefonte went to Philadelphia last Thursday to accept a nursing position at the Presbyterian Hospital, Miss Walk- er 1s a graduate of the County Hospital Nurses’ School, —Newton Bilger, of Valley Falls Kansas: his niece, Dorothy Bllger and F. M_ Elliott, both of Topeka, Kansas, are spending a vacation in with Mr. Bilger’ Bilger and family at thelr home on East Bishop Sireet, and his sisters, the Annje ang Virgie Bllger, at ant Gap. Mrs. Benjamin Bradley, has been confined to bed at her home at the Talleyrand, North Al- legheny Street, because of illness, yesterday was reported to be show- ing some slight improvement. For several days Mrs, Bradley's cond® tion hag caused considerable con- among her family and Training brother, Wilson Pleas friends ~The Catholic Daughterg America of Bellefonte will hold jis Ol | annual picnic at Hecla Park. Wed- nesday, July 31, at which time a | fried spring chicken dinner will be | served on™ the grounds. Those wishing to attend are asked iC phone 638 or 191-M Bellefonte, for reservations, transportation, or any further information -—Mr. Thomas Bertram, K son of Joe Bertram, returned from a six months tour of California and the north- west, spending most of his time ith his uncle and aunt, Col. and Mrs, J G Taylor of Beverly Hills On his tour he spent several days at the Golden Gate International at San Francisco hc¢me this week and guests of the DeHaas Ele Store, Bellefonte and Westinghouse officials for the Middle Atlantic District, number- about 54 persons in all, enjoy- ed a picnic at a park north of Re- novo yesterday afiernoon. Cot tages at the park provided shelter threat of rain, and the was a mosti pleasant one Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bullock and the former's sieter, Miss Sara Bullock, all of the First National apar ments. N. Allegheny Street, departed Friday for New York for a vacation trip. Miss Barah re- turned to Bellefonte St while Mr. and Mrs. Bullock of ea On to Ocean City. N. J, to spend the the week. Mr. Bul- is an employe of the Tian Metal Company —Employes Ciric ing event ang Mrs. George Wetzel of Johnstown, and their niece. Ruth Wetzel, of Salt Lake City, Utah to Bellefonte during the weekend for a brief visit with Mr | Wetzel's aunt and cousin, Mrs Em- ma V. Wetzel and Mrs. Ethel] Mc- Coy, at their home on Willowbank Street. On Tuesday Ruth Wetzel accompanieq the EE. Ardery party west as Akron, Ohlo, and continued alone from that city | her home in Utah. Mrs William B. Wallis, of New York City entertained at tea last Wednesday afternoon at the Nit- tany Lion Inn, State College, In | honor of Miss Elizabeth Morris of Searcy, Arkansas, and Mrs Keith Anderson of Bellefonte. 30 guests were present. Mrs. Wallis came i Bellefonte early last week for a summer visit with her mother, Mrs J. Will Conley of W. Logan Sireet Bellefonte, while Miss Morris is also yisiting at the Conley home Mrs. Anderson. a recent bride, and her husband live in an apartmen: in the Conley home ~Mrs Gilbert daughter, Eleanor, City, are spending a few days with Mrs, Mattern's mother, Mrs. R. M Mattern | Alexander, at Julian, ang with other friends and relatives in this] area. - Mrs. Mattern is the former Cordelia Alexander, whose scholas-| tic record at the Bellefonte High School some years ago was dupli-| cated last month by her daughter who upon graduation from the John Adams High School in New York] City, was named valedictorian and received five medals for outstand- ing work in various branches of school activity. Mise Matlern ex- pects to enter Pratt Institute Brooklyn, this fall, to study art edu- cation. Mr. Mattern, also a native of the Julian area, holds a respon- sible position with the Consolidated Edison Company in New York. eg dl 2ostzql : g | | is 1 i8 g : fad Pitts | Miller, of | Centre | Misses | who | and | of New York! A - Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hoy, of Wilkinsburg, were guests during the past week at the former's pa- | rental home, Mr. and Mrs. 8 H Hoy on South Thomag Sireet. ~Patrick Gherrity, son of Walter | Gherrity of South Spring street, was {admitted to the Centre County hos- | | pital Monday to undergo an opera- | tion for the removal of tonsils and adenoids ~Centre County Sheriff Edward | [ R. Miller ang Mrs, Miller are at- tending the sessions of the annua! convention of the Pennsylvania | Sheriffs’ Association at Bethlehem this week Mrs, Louise Tanner O'Donnell of East Bishop Street, was expected 10 be admitted to the Centre Coun- ty Hospital this Thursday morning moval of tonsils, Mr. and Mrs. Ottavio Berardis {are the parents of a daughter born Margaret Black Miller, left Sunday | Monday at their home on East Lamb street. The child has been named | Betty Jane and 1s the fifth girl in the Berardis family of seven child- ren, The Philadelphia Bookbinding Company has opened a branch of- fice in the Penn Belle Hotel bulld- ing, Bellefonte, with B, Ralph Som- mer of Bellefonte, as district rep- resentative. The company speclal- izes in the binding of school text- books, but is prepared to do bind- ing of any kind. All work is guar- anieed, Mr, Sommer said —Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Mertz Chicago, Ill, spent several days last week with the former's sister, Mrs Margaret Decker and family ol Snydertown, aug also visited othe: relatives and friends In Clinton County. They were accompanied east by Mr and Mrs Willlam Ag- new, who spent their vacation In Everett, Mass, and Hartford Conn. They departed for their homes on Friday mori The Misses Virginia Clark, Joan Long and Jean Adams, have re- turned to their homes in Bellefonte after spending three weeks at Camp Barnegat at Sea Side Park, N. J Miss Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. G. Clark, of East Curtin street, motored to New Jersey to bring the girls to Bellefonte. Miss Jean Pur- nell, of East Curtin street, who ac- companied the girls to camp, re- mained there an extra three weeks’ stay —~Miss of N Allegheny was a visitor at the mt Chalet during her tour of the New York Fair last weekend. The the Empire State of ng ng fn WOT C. Bullock, Bellefonte, Girl Sarah Street Se L guest book Beezer of the Beerer Martha daughter Henry part of Ia aunt College Mrs pent and her uncle and Christ Beezer and with the Andrew Toner lami) of Allegheny 3 who Das not time, left Sunday Md. to undergo associated with Hospi al Mr. and Mrs. Harold parted Tuesday, for their Los Angeles, California, after hav- ing spent four weeks among rela- tives and friends in the east. While in Bellefonte they were with Mr Gross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gross, at their home on Valentine street. They were accompanied on Tuesday, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazel and Mrs. Cyril Moerschbach- er, to Duncansville, and from there continued their journey by bus —~Sally Shoemaker has returned to Bellefonte from Pittsburgh where she spent two weeks visiting with her aunts, Mrs. Wallace Ebe of Wil- kinsburg, and Mrs. Ellis Keller and family of Pittsburgh. Sally was ac- companied by her cousins, Letetia and Marguerite Keller, who are spending several weeks with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Col- lins Shoemaker, of 8. Spring street, and with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. George Stevenson, of Wad- die —Mrs Gilbert 8mith, of Nigh Bank. east of Beliefonte, suffered painful burns about the right hand last Thursday in an accident at her home. In the course of making jelly, Mrs. Smith had piaced a pan of paraffin on the stove to meit, and left the kitchen for a few moments Upon her return, she paraffin on fire, the flames leaping up to the ceiling of the room. Dis- regarding her own safety, Mrs | Smith picked up the red-hot con- | tainer and carried it outside, sav- ing the house from probable des- tructicn. Since then she has been receiving medical treatment for deep burns about the fingers and palm of the hand ~Injurieg suffered in a fall at the James Craig residence, on West | Curtin Street, July 13, will compel Samuel MoGinley, of North Thomas Street, an employ of the A. L, Mc- {| Ginley painting and papering es- of South Surect Beerer wane more, clinic kins well { Balii- al a Hop- been for teria John Gross de- home In tablishment, to remain in beg for | a month or six weeks, it was re- ported yesterday. MoGinley, who { fell about 256 feet when a rope broke, | | at first was believed to have escaped | | without any major injuries, but an County Hospital, Saturday, revealed that a vertebra at about the waist. line hag been frggtured. It is prob- able that a cast will be applied to keep the fractured vertebra im- moble uni] it has healed. -<Migs Dorothy Coxey. daughter of W. C. Coxey, of East Bishop surprise miscellaneous shower held esses. Those present were: Mrs Charles Jodon, Mrs. Leif Olsen and Mrs, Allen Cruse, and the Misses Janet Benford, Louise Walker, Veda Hoy, Catherine Peterg and Mary Louise Johnson, all of Bellefonte; Mrs, Forest Benford and Mrs, Ward Hile, Miss Betty Sommers and Miss Josephine Holubee, all of Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Allison Weaver, Mrs ston all of Milesburg. Miss Coxey is to be marrieg early in the fall to Sess e Hermsteadt, of Riverside, a to undergo an operation for the re- | foung the | X-ray examination at the Centre| Street, was guest of honor at al THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. J. Prank S8hugart, of Los Ange- les, California, is spending several days among relatives and friends in Centre and Clinton Counties, While in Bellefonte he is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gross, jon Valentine street, Dale Zimmerman is resting com- fortably at the home of his father, Oscar Zimmerman, Willobank street, from an illness which began Mon- day evening when he collapsed while sitting on the porch of his home on East High street, Mr, Zimmer- man, who Is employed at the City Bakery, suffered a similar illness last vear and was forced to remain away from work for about three months. Sn —————— — ‘Recruits Accepted For Army Service The army recruiting office at Al- | toona announces the approval of a group of young men for army ser- vice during the past week, i ing several from Centre county Those recently approved from the Altoona office include: Randall Stump, 18, Millheim-—80th fleld ar- tillery, Fort Hoyle, Md.: Logan R Straw, 18, Altoona, 8'h signal com- pany, Camp Jackson, South Caro- lina; John T. Hudspeth, 18, Altoona finance department, Fort Belvoir, Va.; Michael J. Schall, Patton, R D. field artillery, Hawallan Islands John Pilrow, 18, Hawk Run-—-8th signal company Camp Jackson, South Carolina: C. Randall Bowers 18, State College R. D.--medical department Army Medical center Washington, D. C.; Earl H. Eck Hastings—fleld artillery, Hawallan Islands; Francis W. Hall, 27, Kyler- town, 23rd separate quartermaster corps, Langley Field, Va; John W Milton, 24, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 quartermaster Langley Field Va.: Joseph Legros, 19, Hastings infantry, Panama: Ira T. Schenck 18, Cresson--quartermaster Army Medical Washington D.C Francis C. Dixon, 18, Jun- lata-—~company B, 30th quariermas- ter regiment Langley Field, Va; Marlin J. Gates Juniata-—com- pany B, 30th quartermaster regi- ment, Langley Fleld, Va nnn Ms ——— an] HH COUNTY-WIDE . PICNIC TO BE HELD 27 corps, corps center "i od Centre County 4-H club members are looking forward to ! inl county-wide 4-H clutl ", Ie Tuesday July 30 Ruth president held at afternoon Zubler of the Announce: been appointed which will sts afternoon and of Pot " be ana events the evening program will games a commitiee of Penns group m Homan pt those who wish The basket 6 o'clock will be folloy fire and which a of partici Other me wide commitlee are Gladys Hoover Luse, Centre Hall riors Mark Kelly Cronist Port Matilda Commitlees assisted by local ents of 4-H club members 1 CIMents Pine Gien, Inez Ruth Stine, War - and Fey ieaders Academy Alumni Give Purse to Hughes Financial of the Belle- fonte Academy Alumni banquet held at the William Penn Hotel, Pitis- burgh. in honor of James R. Hughes of Bellefonte, former headmaster of the Academy released this week by Robert Irvin, of Pitis- burgh, treasurer the banquet committee Proceeds over and above the ex- penses of the reunion, together with 8 number of subscriptions by former Academy studenis, were pooled together and presented as a substantial purse to Mr. Hughes In commenting upon the gener- ous act of his former pupils Mr Hughes declared that the purse was particularly gratifying in view of the fact that most of the donors were full tuition students at Academy who were not under real or implied obligations to the school jor to himself varnria report were L of -> UNDINES, B. HH. 8. BAND WIN AT PLEASANT GAP The Undine Fire Company march- ing unit of Bellefonte was awarded first prize and the Howard fire company, second prize for the best appearing units in line at the pa-/ rade held Tuesday night in Pleas- ant Gap, as the opening feature of | the five-day carnival sponsored by the Pleasant Gap Fire Company. appearing in the parade first prize went to the Bellefonte High School pand, while second prize went to {the Centre Hall Band. Missionary Society Meets ! The Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church held its regular monthly meeting on Thurs- day evening. July 18, at the home lof Mrs. Ray Mentzer, on Burnside {strest. The lesson study centered around the Christian work being {done in Mexico and the Orient, the speaker being Miss Helen Farrar. Twenty-three members were pres- . Mrs, Mentzer had her home decorated appropriately with Mexi- {can, Japanese and Chinese articles. md A —— Marriage Licenses Carl Jodon ne Milesburg Hyla V. Beese... Pine Grove Mills Earl L. Hoover eine Glen Elizabeth J. Stonebraker. Hawk Run Toner Huge and Mise Betty Edmin- | week includ- | E.| the Among the musical organizations | CLASSIFIED A every week gain Counter sdveriising-—sale or rent. 30,000 People Read This Column That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Oentre County's Commu.iity Bar- | RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 28 cents for first lssue, and 156 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word ls charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged lor rea] estale KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering *“e adverilsements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertias- | | ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of Lhe ad- | | vertiser BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-—Every subscribed wo The Oenwre Dem- oCrat 1s entitled 10 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. intervals. | a ae aad Work Wanted WHITEWASH whitewashed Ins reasonable phone Hall, James Delaney WANIED and out 177-R-34 fractical ed in Ma 5 Ww ' 4 30 E. High 1078 : Help Wanted WANTED gEenein fonte 128- woman for Belle x30 Expe en WANTED fare C Phone to help keep Mr Glivert 2 WANTED house Smith Young ' Inquire efonte Bell WANTED WANTED betweer widowers for or Wallacelor mei Wanted to Buy Boarders Wanted tie. Pleasant Gan isu Refrigerator For Rent POR RENT 49 Personal WEN WOMEN fyyoiors stim: GET PEF nis Articles tor Sale BALE J H Piano Wolle Sond gin gong WIG iI%i0 Peberabie in 3 Pa x30 ¥ nge 830 Belle x30 genlie and a reas C. Ne x30 use cattle sedan, run 43.000 ie wi On loguire of Fiota Pietc! x30 POE SALE-A Mayiag gas molor fquire of Howard Watson, R. D. 1 Bellefonte, Buffalo Run x31 POR SALE—Good 86001 Will sacrifice to Phone Bellefonte 566-J FOR SALE-—~Best grade »oft and 1 onl. Ton or oad jots. C Bellefonte, Phone TI5. 184 POR hand piano right FOR SALE--A Weber 27 tire wagon also 2 other wmgong with 27 tires C. E. Hettinger, R. D. 2 Spring Mills, Pa =31 POR SALE--—International truook In good condition, 1%; Yon capacity M. Harold Betz, Howard, Pa. Pholie 273 28 FOR BALE--Potatoes at my home from now on. Inquire of Frank | Brooks, Belisfonte, R. D. 2, 476-R-3 POR SALE--The following good farm I' machinery: 2 tractors, 2 Fleming, Pa 281 party. | x30 Phone x30 thresh. | { $e and two balers. J. D. Mitchell,’ This privilege can be used six Limes a year al different ER RE BALE A cream Uy one yea quire of Mor Bellefonte, Pa | POR Montgomery -Ward FOR BALE--Young spring chickens weighing from 4 Ww 5 pounds, Will ell live weight or dressed. Mrs. Johan Holubec, Axe Mann, Pa. Phone Belle- fonte 427-R-1 x32 SALE Tractor with steel wood turbine Adam POR PAINTS Perfex Pal ine. Our best bh 8239 gallon Meet specifications Lion Penn Belle Hotel Bldg FOR BALE--We carry a complete stock of parts for all makes of cars and trucks. Phone 161, Bellefonte Lion Auto Store, Penn Belle Hotel Bldg, Beliefonte, Pa 0Hu government Auto Store ou u Hh FOR BALE--Dwesses 10c. pul shoes, big bargains on slightis ng for men, women Free orlalogue g Co, 32 Pitt St POR BALE Cr Basset and Nine weeks old SATE, RODE VOICE Lowder, 600 W sollewe 8 iad and used Deere——at Cal~ also Laosch Ime r Shore, Pa x39 FOR BALE--Pour compielely recon ditloned used electric refrigerator Each thoroughly tested and guaran- teed 10 be excelient working or- der Also three used joe refrigera- Stanley ©. Bieriy, Phone 5-R3 Millheim, Pa 30 wore MeCormick bi r condition. pa FOR SBAL¥ cut fal naer POR BALE --Elecitic chine, Kitchen otal or Droodesr and hover, BOVELS radio cabine!l, gas range 0 he Used i City Eas radio winochaige:, pve etal new LL E 8 latnps, demon- sirated Bendix Laundry, used geciric Tange Bieriy, Phone R-3. Milhreimn, Pa x30 wailing mes slove POR SME Two Shales plows, one 12-in boltom and one 14-inch bottom. one 17-0010 " Cormick -Deering harrow, ohe Heripar tractor; one Black Hawk spreader; one 8-1. MceOormick bind- er: one 9x7 Superior grain drilk -C W. Behrer, Penna Porn Pa. and Tyrone, Pa. Phone Warriors Mak 13-R-3 | ow i POR SALE--The following #000nG nang machinery: 1 Prick saw lll 2 Frick threshers. 2 Case tractors, 1 Huber tractor. 2 Minneapolis trac- tors: 1 Fasm-All tractor, 1 John Deere (all purpose tractor). 1 Mes- singer threaber We have a oO | plete line of Prick Minueapolls-Mo- line machinery and other equipment at our warehouse. Call or write Frick Comany, fillamspor:, Fa PF. O. Box 183. Warehouse and office on Route 15 at Montoursville Bridge, i p | POR SALE Grain binders, new John Deere, and these used ones—all 7- | foot. choice $66; Deering, Milwaukee and Massey-Harris, also new John Deere 8-foot, cut only two days $250 Iron Age potato sprayer $05; Niagara duster #85. Mower, excellent, #450 Side delivery rake 860; Cboice thres used manure spreaders $30. Deisel 20 h © engine and eieciiic genera Lor. nrgains in trectom, engines, cusilage cutters, horses and COWS, Jersey Shore, Pa Poultry FOR SALE —#Puilets 13 weeks old. In- quire of Jack:on Stere, Beliofonie, R 1, Phone No. M7-R-16 x31 | FOR BALE--Six pups, cross between | Shepherd and German police. jfonte,. R. D 3 FOR SALE--A re-conditiohed - tag washer 8050 square tub, . K ena Electric Store, Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 1062 x30 FOR SALE-<New home grown potas toes, young Barred ock i chickens nquire of J. B. Swartz. R | D. 2, Bellefonte, Pa. { FOR SALE-—Farm lime at price ow | ers can afford to pay. Inquire of IC. M. long. Howard R. D. 2, Phone | Zion 1913 (Nittany). 38 | FOR SALE-Coal. wood. sand, crush- { ed stone, top soll and bdullding iatone. lee A Reed. Lamb 1, | Bellefonte. Phone 174-R. x34 Chef gas | POR BALE-—Used Magic | sangs, used only a short time iA regain. DeMaas Electric Co | Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 67, 20 In-| quire of C. M. Pownell, Yarnell, Belle | r 100; pullets 88.50; i 0): Barred Rocks and N. H. Reds | 86.00. puliets $8.00; cockerals 86.25 | Bex 95% guaranteed post paid. Ger vin K. haefler, McAllstervilie, LY Ld i | BABY OHICKS...From | Breeders, large type White Leg | horns, New Hampspire Reds, White | Plymouth Rooks, and Barred ry | mouth Rocks. Prices 25 for $200, { 80 for $3.50; 100 for $6.00, aiso sexed | chicks. Wri for prices { Shipments. ecia Poultry | Box 501, Bellefonte, Pa. Live Stock ARMERS--Pe Valley Sales barn, | PARA Hall, Ph. hoita sale ¢ other Tuesday. Bring your live & and pouliry, you oan expect prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owuer, blood -tested YOR SALE—A 1920 Buick sedan in good condition and food tires, of Iwill trade on & cow, Inquire of H. W. Ingrem R. D. 2, Tyrone, Pa. x31 BARD Beilsfonte, POR BA 16-7 POR SALE-.Dwelling In Roopselrs. Oonvenient terms if desired. First National nk, Bellsfonte, Pa. Phpne 4. ad - POR SALE—Farm ny Union, 4 Be Peete, Pa. Wg 2141 The [ Ria wet of Bolle } POR. BALE-—~4T acres youns Considering ila low cost ang | | Bellefonte, | fonte | ml) Woon range. | fresh | Loesch Impicment CompaB¥; 1 ‘Real Estate - For Sale| gies land and 3 acres of pasture land inj Taylor Swish on, B. O Harvey, Bellefonte, Pa oon-J x30 FOR BALE--The Peter PF. Kelchling regidence on Willowbank Street on lot 440x175 and all conveniences, Inguire of Mr», P, FP Reniine, Willowbank Street, Belle. 4% FOR SALE-—-A 6-rootn house on lot 100x200, located near Zion, Centre | County. All necessary out bulldings Possession Sept. 16th. Inquire of Al- len Witmer, Bellefonte R. D. 2 Phone Zion 1611 x31 Phone FOR BALE-128 acre farm along Cedar Run road, near McoClain's known as the Walte farm; good bulldings, running water, electricity available. Inquire of Ethel MceKib- ben, Clintondale Clinton Count Pa x36 POR BALE Large tate, having story block of real es- business section Bellefonte thereon two residences ware Louse, concrete office bullding, scales ing. Write P. O. Box Bellefonte 287 —— Farage railroad wsid- 402 Phone 200 Rooms For Rent POT RENT- Sine ior Ea FOR RENT large bed room. with cated at 1834 N. Spr M POR RENT-—First floor room and 1 g room Inquire of Mrs G. MoGroarty W. Curtin 85t. Phone 446-J Storeroom For Rent POR REN RN store oom in th Deticer buliging, Bellefonte Inquire at Decker Motor Co fonte Pa., or phone 67% in Decker Decker ro. ’ * at comforiable front private bath. Lo- 8. Phone 16- x30 Og large bed combined 23 x32 room in RENT -—A storeroom on h Btreet. Bellefonte, Pa edintely ture F " mn POR RENT-—The late L. D. Orndort store buliding. located on main tL Woodward, Pa Store, Barber Inquire of Pa tahie shop, Launch A. J. Bobb for General room. ey Woodward apariment : Biren x3 Inquire | (Cor. Spring and POR RENT -4-room apartment with bath in Decker { at Decker Motor POR. RENT Firs! in Mile Harvey, Temole Court Build Phone 508-J. X3i Hea t supplied Fhone 200-R —————————— Houses for Rent FOR RENT --A property near Lemont good joost 1 work Bogt re- {erences required. Inquire of Della B Williams 532 East OCoilege 5 for half of house At 107 E. Lamb Street fonte with conveniences. Just ished papering ' whole house. Immediate Rent 818 Mrs. Bona Noll Phone Zion 913 POR. RENT-Twos S.room frame houses, jocaled on lieaburg. Hot alr heat all oon- veniences. Also large T-room apari- went ‘over Clover Farm sfore in Milsehting, heat furnished. Immedi- ate ootupapcy of either property Ingire Bellefonte Trust Co. or W B. Miles Milesburg Pa 251 Hotel For Rent Doser lon Zion. Pa quired. Inquire at Willamsport, Pa Wanted to Rent WANTED--To rent. farm home in the Bellefonte or Mileabure areas 483 Pine Btreet x30 reek. x30 Miscellaneous DEAD 81 OOK-—Removed (876-J-3 Lioyd Smith, Milesbu Pa ih ree, (Vogt. Prop. Oentre Hall, Pa. | 55-R-4 at Our expense. ! | MACHINE WORK--Lawn sha olled and adjusted. to 18 extra, knives sharpened 50 cents. Machine work of all kinds | We also have in stock cold roll steel | cap screws, set | key stock, ete. Shop. te, ig d ; y i g i Watson family n of Ave Mann church wi bol Store, } timber - | Everybody invited x33 | " ant! painting the! in-| quire or write Harry Oslentine, Beech | iy Call anvtime at my pg A : L. YOU CAN GET | write or cal cows, horses and mules removed | Vogts Rendering Works, Ged. « wb up nches 76 cents. Will call for | {and deliver, in this vicinity 25 cents | soerews, Woodruff keys, Li 4 ; Page Five DVELRTISEMENTS —— FESTIVAL-/The ladies Aa of Curtin Methodist church” will hold A festival on Church lawn, Batupday July 27th. The pubilke is cordial Invited ad NOTIOE The Union Prayer wnects ing people will meet in the bome of Mrs. Wilbur Omndorl, Sunday July WW. st 230 p.m. on Water Btreels CAMPYIRE PARTY Ihe Y P, of H Club of Centre County will hold & campfire party on July 22 sv the legion Park, State College. East of the Washington Crange Hall n——— ———— PICNIC—Home oof Filimore M. BE coming plepic at church Seturday af- ternoon, July 27. Supper at 530 o'clock, 3bc, per plate. Pestivel In the evening. Everybody weloomne, 30 PESTIVAL-The American Legion will hold a festival at "Communivy Park, Port Matilda, Saturday even« ing, July 27. Music by Port Matilda band ig WwW be chanced off by Lo gion REUNION—The ann: HY w wr Boy will De Pieasan? an 8 Ww i Siue Cross Hanwpors Hull sinh. fr 20 cents REUNION ~The Ripka union will be held at Centre Hall on Kindly notify all family a others be Jlerested ra na REUNION ~The union of the Lingle families will held at Halry John's Pwrk in Woogward Narrows on Saturday 27 All members and friends of family are invited REUNION ~The Nioeteenuih Meyer reus will be held Woodward Cave on Saturday monade pean UY ast of rain the pavilion — inira ANUS: Sov ere at vie Aug. 1 and Mu Huon Al, ~darion Grange No High Bch » 5 cordially invit «The : Masonic are Ther basket plonic SHAWILEY REUNION--The annual reunion of the Shawiey family Wilt be held at Millers Grove, near Yarnell on Sunday, July 28. All members and friends of the family sre cprdiiad- iy invited 10 atlend va re CHURCH MEETING-—8 days speci- al meetings 10 be held atl the Lite Church at Blagk Maoshannon beginning BSunkiay July 28 O01 ling every evening 745 4 wm y the Rev. J. 8. Templeton, Aligons, Evervbody weicome FESTIVAL -On Satufdsy Aqz. 3 the Ladies of the P. 0. of A of Bpriug i ho festival on the ring RIC Society church will chumnh awn of foe cream. oaks ous othe: delicaches hold a festival ¢ Priday. candy will he ar | and music afd entertainment will be | provided. —— RR. nn n——— KOTIOE--To the taxpayers of guson Tw Fieaze be advised the 1940 tax duplicate has been . ceived and the statements have ent out. If there is ANY. OLS whom I have mised, Dieass arog Tee a postal and 1 will forward you A statement AW Tyessicr, Tax Owl. “3 I BEUNION--The eighteenth anvusl Horn reutijon . will be held ab Grange Park, Centre Hall Pu’ 8 urdasy. July 27 1940 All reials friends are invited fo shend tee there. Bring your Junch and enjoy the gathes and other eniar- tainment featured at these gather. annually Bi DEN and day OCIEVIILE REUNION--The ond annual reunid: of the pups of the old Colevilie School will be held at Hecla Park on Saturday, Augusi rd. It will be in the form of a basket picnic All former pupils teachers are cordially inyiled | to attend and meet their old friends Blanchard FESTIVAL-The 3 hold a festivel In Ball Club will | Bechdel's field on Friday July 26th Just West of Blanchard on Route 84. Music wili be fumished bY Tumbleweed and Andy the Lonesome Cowboy and the gang from WILAR Bs An added attraciion there will be a group of colored entertainers who will put on several shows Cur- ! ing the evening. Loans MONEY for 3 Dew remodeling and for home 2 William Shope. Bellefonte 432 or Iu home, for Bellefonte 106-R. ARMERS Da vou need new mas chinery, another horse, of mon purposes
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