August : 1940. be LOC ALS o— “| ~Farmers attention--before buy- ing Electric fences consult us an. get a Prime Fencer the best money can buy. Bellefonte Hardware Com- | pany. . —Mr and Mrs Philip B, Ray of | W. Curtin Street, spent last week at Lake George where Mr. Ray, per- | sonnel manager of the Titan Meta. | Co. attended a labor convention, —Mr. and Mrs Russell Smith of] Chapel Hill, N. C., are spending this week wih Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs, Charles Beatty and family, at] their home on East Curtin Street Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor | of St. John's Lutheran church, left Tuesday for York to join Mrs Ar- nold and their son, David, at a summer cottage they occupy each summer | —Mr and Mrs, Calvin Troupe, 0! South Thomas Street, have been I Cincinnati, Ohio, since last Thurs. day, going to that city to be with their daughter, Anng Mary, a regis- tered nurse, who underwent an up- eration Monday morning in a Cin- cinnati Hospital —Mr. and Mrs, RL. Mallory re-| turned to thelr apartment in the Hayes building, North Allegheny Street, Sunday, from a ten days | visit in Philadelphia and Atlanti: City. They were accompanied by | their daughter, Mrs, LL. M_ Olt, 0’ Willowgrove, who will be with het parents here for a week or more —The Misses Mary and Sara Val- | entine, of Haverford, daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Val- entine, are spending several weeks with Bellefonte relatives ang friends and are making their headquarters at the Talleyrand. They are cou- sins of the late Anna and Caroline Valentine, former well known rgsi- dents of Bellefonte —Mrs. M. Ward Fleming and two daughters, Mary and Winifred, de-| parted early last week for a ten- day motor trip to the New England Siates and Canada. Winifred left them at Stroudsburg to visit with her roommate at Temple while Mrs Fleming and Mary went on to Cape Cod and Boston and from there north to Quebec —The George R. Meek cabin on Fishing Creek, “Reubenheim.,” will be occupied the week of August by the following group: Mrs Gil- ber: McElvaine, of Downingtown; Mrs. George Spencer, of Bronxville, Mrs Joseph Baker, of Wingate; Bertha Laurie, of Cape May. and Mrs. J. Mac Curtin and Mrs. George R. Meek, of Bellefonte —Mr. and Mrs. A. W_J Woche and children, Anne and Jack, of Rutherford. N J. are spending this week with Mrs Woche's brother-in- law and sister. Mr ang Mrs. C C Alexander, and family at their bome on East Curtin Street. Mrs | Woche's brother, James C. Bower of Harrisburg, also was a guest al the Alexander home during toe weekend —Edwin Swindt, of Pottsville, an engineer for the Bell Telephone Company, has been transferred Bellefonte and with his family © Qccupying al aparuneng in the Diiscoli duplex house on E Ling Sireet. vacated Monday by Li and Mrs. W._R Abbott. Lt Abbott, who! was in charge of the Howard CCC éamp has been transferred (0 tos Bedforg district —When Mr. ang Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman reiurned to their home n Duquesn 1 from a weekeng visit ve taeir cousins, Dr and Mis aul M. Corman and family at thei: home on North Allegheny Street they were accompanied by Mrs Corman and sons, Jimmy and Paul who are spending ten days wiih Mrs. Corman’s mother, Mrs. J B Newmeyer, at Duguesne. Jerry Owens, of Bellefonte, R | D. 2, well known local farmer, is re- covering nicely from a cold Whicu settled in the leaders and muscles | of his neck. His illness came at a | particularly inopportune time, since | he was unable to aid in harvesting the wheat crop. Instead he was forceq to spend some of the hot- test weather we've had this summe; | in taking heat treatments at a loca | physician's office —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren ang son and Mrs. Warren's mother | Mzs Belle. Ward, of E Curtin Street, left Jast week for Cleveland Ohio, where Mrs. Ward will spend a week with her son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs Harold Wan! | and family. The Warrens will re-| turn here the early part of the week | ang then go to Lock Haven to vish friends until Mrs Ward's return to | Bellefonte, Helen Dunn, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, also | of East Curtin Street, accompani- | éd the party to Cleveland, «Pvt. George L_ Finkbeiner, ol the State Motor Police at Pleasant | Gap, has been ordered to report 0 | Indiantown Gap today to serve as an Instructor for a group of 150] Motor Police recruits who recently were accepted in the organization to ald in policing the new Pennsvl- | vania Turnpike which is scheduled | to open on Labor Day. Finkbeiner | probably will remain at Indiantown | until] the class has completed its] course of training, which is expect- | €d to be from 3 to 6 months. Mrs Finkbeiner and two children will] remain at Pleasant Gap during his #bsence, ~1In the August issue of Field & | Stream, gportsman’s magazine, are’ two full pages of photographs taken at the Pleasant Gap fish hatchery | | chae] LY as | Kate Weber, (and Canada | who had been visiiing i forming under his | pamphlet | as, | last week from a 15-day mofor trip | to New Mexico. On their trip they | ~~Thermos jugs, Thermos bottles Perfection ol] stoves and kitchen stools at prices that wili astonish, Bellefonte Hardware [ Company Sarah Risen, of Bellefonte, hat been awarded a campship to Gyps$ | Camp at Greenwood Furnace, in recognition of her standing as “the | most progressive Scout.” ~Mr and Mrs. Frank Godshall of Camden, N. J. are In Bellefonte for their annual summer visit with Mrs. Godshall's mother, Mrs. Mi. Lamb and family, of North Allegheny Street Miss Nell Flack, Miss Blanche Poorman and Mrs Agnes Acheson all of Bellefonte are away on a two weeks’ motor trip to the mountains of New Hampshire, ang to various other points of interest along the vastern coast -Mrs. Rose Deighton and three daughters, Margaret, Doreen and Lillian, will return to their home in Akron, Ohio, Sunday, after having spent three weeks in Centre Coun- guests of Mrs Deighton’ mother, Mrs Margaret Sunday, al Pennsylvania Furnace —Mr, and Mrs. Balser Weber, of Howard, were hosts at a theatre matinee and tea in Bellefonte, Sat- urday afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday of their son Bax- ter Corter Weber. Those present were: Peggy Wolf Joan Shay, Mary Bobby Neff, James | Pletcher ang Baxter Weber Mr, and Mrs. WA Witherite of Connellsville, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Witherite's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Gross, at their home on Valentine Street They also visited Mr Witherite's aged mother in Tyrone, and with | relatives and friends in his boyhood nome at Runville —Mrs. J. G. Zilch and Miss Lou Schiller, of Cumberland, Md., mo- tored to Bellefonte last Wednesday for a visit with their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs J E Dubbs, at their home on Willow- bank Street. Mrs Zilch will re- turn to Cumberland this weekend leaving Miss Schiller here for a rore extended visit —Mrs. May Nash, of Pittsburgh native of Tyrone and sister of T J Kelleher, of South Spring Street Bellefonte, dieg Wednesday of las week in a Pittsburgh Hospital afte: a brief illness. She is survived by her husband John Nash two daughters residing in Pittsburgh and two sisters residing in Tyrone in addition to the brother here ~-Among those who appeared In the annual State Motor Police ro- deo at Hershey Saturday, was Pvt 8 R. Richardson of the Rockview sub-station. who for some weeks has been working on the Rachel Tayion murder case. Features of the rodeo were dare-devil riding military drills, jumping horses, lance drills and trained police dog acts. Pro- ceeds of the rodeo go to the police pension fund —James Hazel, son of Mr and Mrs Ray Hazel of East Lamb street, and LeRoy Smith, of Pleasant Gap motored to Buffalo, Niagars Falls, Friday morning and returned home Sunday They were laccompaiied to Beliefonte by Mis Thomas Howiey and daughter Ruth in Niagara Mrs. Howley's ang brs Fuils as the guests of sch-in-law and wife, Mr Faul Mealiory —“Teddy" the small Eskuno 43% cwned by the Soit family on Bish- | Cp Street, passed away Sunday {rom the infirmities of age. The dog was well known throughout the Belle- fonie area. having been the con- stant companion of the late Samuel A. Eoit before Mr Soit's death some time ago. "Teddy" was a trained dog and was the delight of kid- dies and grown-ups alike when per- late master’s direction —Donald Reichert, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Reichert, of Burn- side Street, Bellefonte, who last week joingq the ranks of the CCC postcards ‘us from New Cumbers land to report that he has been assigned to service in a camp Ir | Virginia for a time. Don, who for | some time has been a part-time employe of The Centre Democrat seems well sdtisfled with the treat- | | ment he Is réceiving in the CCC or- | | ganization We are indebted to Mr Mrs. J Thomas Street, Caverns of Bellefonte, returned home traveled a total distance of 4.991 miles through 20 states of Union, ~ Attractions the Nittany Country Club include three ponles which have become 5 popular with the younger genera- | tion that thefr owner, Club Steward Clark N. Alkey, is planning to have the ponies at various nics and fairs in this area. Pully equipped with saddles and bridles, a ponies are kept busy taking kiddies at the Club for short rides on the club | grounds. Mr Alkey plans to have | his ponies at the Orange Pair, Cen- tre Hall ang at other public outings in this neighborhood this fall, Miss Helene Ard, daughter of | latest | and | D. Thomas, of North) for an interesting | describing the Carlsbad | National Park in New Mexico. Mr and Mrs Thomas and | their granddaughters Jean Holland | of Williamsport, and Shirley Thom - | Window screens, soreen doors lui sprays and sprayers at Belle- | tone Hardware Company. | -Just received. New supply of | electric fans, $3056 and up DeHaas | Electric Co., Bellefonte, . «Mr ang Mrs. Andrew Engle, of West Lamb Street, spent Sunday in| WilkesBarre, were Mr where they guests of Mrs. Engle's parents, and Mrs. L Rittinger. The Undine Fire Company was called to fight a small fire at the! Jack Houck garage on Race Street about 4:30 o'clock yesterday afier nocn when an oll stove set fire to some excelsior jn the garage, Daun- | age was slight Mrs W. R Cliffe, of Hershey formerly of Bellefonte, has been undergoing observaiion and treat- ment in a Harrisburg Hospital tor the past week, Reports from the institution gre that hey condition is improving steadily The annual carnival sponsoreo by members of the congregation oO. St. John's Catholic church, Belle- fonte. will be held on the lot at the | rear of the Undine House on East Bishop Street, on Thursday, Fri-| day and Saturday, August 22 to 24 | Members of the Bellefonte Ban- Jo Band are asked 10 meet at the band rooms, West Bishop Street at €:30 o'clock Tuesday night to get in readiness for the parade which will herald the Business Men's Picnic to be held at Hecla Park the following day Mr. and Mrs Willis Ishler ana daughter. Lois, of Pitisfield Mass arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday for a weeks visit with Mr and Mrs D Paul Fortney, at their home on East Bishop Street Bellefonte on their way home from Oakland, Md, where they had been with their son Norman Ishler, for « week Mr C W. Bouse, of Altoona, the new manager of the Kalamazoo Stove and Furnace Co., store oun W High Street. He will succeed Mr Fry, who has been transferred t the branch at York, Pa. as sssis- tant manager with his wife and two sons, moved to Bellefonte this week and are lv- ing at 13 N. Spring Street Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wetzel of Cleveland, Ohio, are expected 10 arrive in Beliefonte today for a brief visit with Mr. ang Mrs W W. Sleg and family at their home on East Linn Street. The Wetzel: { were former well known residents of Bellefonte. Other guests at the Sieg home include Mrs. Sieg's moth- er, Mrs. C. L. Rosenburgh, of Rome N.Y, who will be here for several week: Mr and daughters and Mrs Curtis E White Mrs Clevie White hill and Miss Miidreq White, of near Bellefonte will leave PFrida/ evening to visit friends and relatives in Illinois. They will be gone for a week or more, and the trip will be the first time Mrs. White has been to her birthplace Colfax. near Bloomington, Illinois, for 16 years Her brother-in-law ang sister, Mr and Mrs Willam Gang. of Illinois were here for a visit with the Whites over the Pourth of July Cari J. Gray. of Lemoyne, son of Mrs G Oscar Gray, of West High Street. Bellefonte, has accep.- ed & position with the Armalrong Cork Company at Lancaster and will begin work there on August 7 Mr Gray. an employe of ihe Stale Highway Departmen; under Pe Earle sdminlstration has Deen working for the Pennsylvanis Turn- pike Commission a: Harrhiburg 1a 2 Year Or more. At the Armsirong Cork Co. plant Carl will be #mn- picyed as an eiectrital design en- g.neer Stop lights lor Belielontes (wo busiest in.erseciions have a5- rived and are ready to be instalied but the work of placing them is De- ing heid up because the cabie neces- sary for supplying the wer has not been received. The lights are to be placed a: Spring and High Streets and at Allegheny and Bish- op Streets. The borough's police car, voled at the same time council decided to buy street lights, is “due any time,” borough officials said Because the car was to be painted | white a longer time Was necessary to fill the order, ~With the harvesting of addi- tional farm and garden produce the Bellefonte curb market is taking on new life these days Every Wed- nesday and Saturday finds scores of | farmers along the east side of Alle- gheny Street in front of the Court House and the Bellefon'e Trust Company building. The quality of the produce being offereg fir sale 8 | unusually high and there is an end- less variety of fresh vegetables, | cob is beginning to make its ap- pearance, but the season has not yet gained any great momentum. Future Sportsmen Meet The Pleasant {men of America, held a joint meet- [ing and weiner roast at the Green {Valley Camp on Friday afternoon | | sons present. Plans are now being | {for another joint meeting late in August, Entertainment will include | a corn roast. sylvania, approved Willkie, and filed with the Slate elections bureau Tuesday, is that of Claude G. Alkens, of State College. Mr. Alkens will represent the con- (gressional district of Centre, Clear- | | field and Blair counties in the elec- | !toral college. The photos show all the steps in the | Dr. and Mrs. George P. Ard, of | artificial propagation of trout, in-| cluding seining the hatchery ponds for breeders, stripping the breeders of eggs ang removing bad eggs, | trout fry one day old, trout two months old, sorting and grading the trout and pouring them into trucks for delivery to the streams, The final plcture shows “Jake” Knisely, hatchery employe. standing in a steam proudly holding a large trout which he has just caught. The series of photos iilus- trates graphically what the £tate is doing to improve fishing in the Commonwealth's streams, #4 Hanover, and granddaughter of 1. J | Dreese, of Lemont, salled from New York City last Wednesday noon for Bogota, Columbia, South America where she wil] visit the American dor to Columbia. Miss Ard arrived at Barranquilla, Monday afternoon and boarded a plane for the trip across the Andes to Bogota. will’ return early in October to re sume her course of study at Bryn Mawr, where she is a member of the Junior class. i Lock Haven Boy Named When 1250 boys at the Keystone Boys Camp at Indiantown Gap, held an election for thelr model state, using voling machines borrowed from Dauphin county, among those chosen as nominees was Edwin Rit ter, of Lock Haven, as the Progres- sive party's candidate for Lieutenant Governor. nin sss MP oni — «During hot weather—Dolly Madison Electris ice cream freezers Lightning ice cream freezers at very atiractive prices. Beliefonie Hard ware Company. A SUS SR APA 1 They came to| is | Mr Bouse together | fruits and berries. Corn on the) Cap and Spring | | Mills branches of the Future Sports- | Bellefonte Man Held On Burglary Charge | Charged with breaking into the {Undine fire house grill room early Saturday morning and stealing lig- uor valued at $20, Daniel P. O'Leary | Br, of North Penn street, Bellefonte, {ls being held without ball for his {appearance in court O'Leary, pleading guilty to a bur glary count when arraigned before Justice of the Peace Harold D | Cowher, of East Bishop street, Mon. day afternoon, was committed to | Jall, burglary being unballable by a { justice of the peace The man, a member of the Un- CLASSIFIED PT a — —— ————" Oo. —— PArtinent Las become yo sulamng! the bebells derived, it 4 uundispu sin Counter. saverising—eale or res. 30,000 People Read This Column every week. ‘That's why 1 .ie Centre Ramsay classified adverusing de- Cousigeriug ite low cos sia nite OCunly's Oninuilty Bar- RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words of less, 30 cents for frst sue, and 16 cents for each MdAiUOnal Insertion. Where &dvertise- ment collalig more tha twenty-five words, ollie cell a wd is charged REAL ESTATE—A straight one cenit & word ls charged for red) estsle KEYED ADS All advertisementy that request replies to be mailed Ww | dine company, climbed Into the sec- Wis Ofce, must be complied with by those answering "eo &dve/usements {ond store of the fire company by us- | Plesse do not call st the office for Information concerning such advertise from one of the fire testimony at reported | | ing 4 ladder trucks, according to the hearing. He was door, carrying some beer in addi. {tion to the liquor. The prosecuting officers, Donald Johnson, of Belle. fonte, and Joseph P. Jordan, | State Motor Police at Rockview sub- station, who arrested O'Leary, sald | they found some of the stolen liquor | [in an outbuilding at his home Local Armory Board Members Are Named With changes announced last week In the organization of Battery E, 166th Field Artillery, Bellefonte, a new local armory board to assist] | with the program of the Guard unit {has been established Members of {the board are Lt. Prederick L Shope, chairman; Lt William F i Cox, secretary, Robert T. Willard, civilan member, and Lt Harry { Symmonds and Lt | tin New enlistments in are: Jay 8S Schlegel, Gelssinger, Bamue] L. Irvin, E. Sunday, Cecil W. Shuey. the Battery Philip Harry '|E. Colpetzer and Donald R. McCor- mick Members granted honorable dis- charges from the Batlery because of | business interference, effective July 24, are: Pvt James K. Landis, James M. Thomas, Sherman L Putt, Her- man W. Peters, Robert H Keller- man, and Wilford C. Cassidy, and Cpl Russel N Gandy Pr ——— Foil Attempt To Break Jail (Continued from page one) —— gation, Sheriff Miller understood that the tery charge was said. I is preferred against him more to have his mental con- | dition ascertained than because of the gravity of the crime charged to him Sheriff Miller declared that Hoss terman had been acting somewhat strangely yesterday Miller several times for & plece of rope The request was refused While prisoners were in the jail yard last evening about §.30 o'clock, the man ripped a piece of pouting from a jail buliding set it sgsinst the wall and climbed to the Wp Had the Deputy Sheriff not sppear- ed it j= probable he would have made good his escape, the Sherifl said A charge of stlempling to escape from jail will be lodged agsins: the man, it wes indiceted last night, ha a—— - BIG ATTENDANCE AT BANJO BAND REUNION AND FIONIC Over 100 ehicyed ihe Lasket din- ner at the Banjo Bang picnic at Hecla Park, Sunday. and iste in the afternoon 169 band members and in- viled guests were (rested to a skai. ing party in the Hecla rink Banjo Jamboree, Friday and Sate! urday, August § and 10. The popular Bellefonte High School Band. under | the direction of Harold Wien will pity Priday night. end the foliow- ing night the Banjo Band will pre- sent a complete vaudeville show featuring the Myers Brothers Har- | imony team which has been a fea! ture of Banjo Band festivals for several years Also on the program | will be hillbilly and Hawaiian bands | dancers, ete. Another highlight of ithe affair will be the Tes Garden, | where sandwiches and refreshments will be served The usual bingo, ball ias well as the popular pony ride A ‘bake sale Will be held each night, The Jamboree festival will be held’ (on the Undine Fire Company lot on | {Fast Bishop street. Proceeds will hl ‘to the Banjo Band treasury to he finance the proposed trip tu Nasir Falls in 1841 All parents and members: Busi- | ness meeting Thursday night at 6 ‘o'clock [COUNTY POPULATION 1 18 | 52,563, CENSUS SHOWS According to the latest figures on {Centre county's population there are {52563 persons in the county, {district census office in Altoona re- | the | jand evening, with a total of 25 per- | ports This figure shows a gain of 6- for youngsters at made by the Pleasant Gap group 269 over the 1930 census. The | 2.2 {is 8,529 since 1920. can presidential electors in Penn’ nominee | i On | i | | —Big fans, little fans, all kinds of | fans in new shipment just received | Keep cool with an electric fan. [B56 aad w. DeHaas Electric Co, of the George P. Cur | Donald W.| assault and bat. | end asked Mrs | games, Mouse games, will be present, | the | vertiser, ments, as the publishers are not permitted Ww divulge the naine of Whe 80- | © SUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed 0 The Centre Dein- (have left the bullding by the front| oerst 4 entitied Ww & 35- Word sdvertisement in these columns Goe Wine, | tree of charge. This privilege can be used &ix ties & your vi different | | Intervals. dni ~~ lle #4, i | a . | Big B.oods of Pheasants Constable David L_ Probst, while fon his way ww Lock Haven from his cotlage at Plue discovered a mothed pheasant with two sets ones along the road There were 17 little ones, sbout half and half was &lmost full grown while the | others were more recently haiched ringneck He stopped his car and chased them | Mito the brush from along the high- way a ————— Lightning Belief Refuteg mobile, because the rubber provide insulation from by home of R. K. Fishburn, a Sub- bury, crashed into the top of Mr Fishburn's but not seriously Lost. and Found LOST A Jon alata white be tween Centre Hall and Bebessburg re No 202), al State College 2508 na Miller 228 South Atherton Stree! Dtate College x31 ‘Work \ Wan ted WHITEWASH Bud! ngs and stables whitewashed Inside and out Rates reasonable, phone 177-R-32 Cente Hall Jatnies Delaney x31 Help Wanted WANTED Single man farm Calvin Lingle Phone in. ®-11 furnace installer for enployme nt Write | Box 84 in care of this office x32 WANTED atigdle aged woman w keep Douse for Tether and OH Write O R 8 Coo Centre WS w "work on Centre Hall 1 WANTED To | hire “single man 0 as farm work on ultry fargn Joh Snavely, Centre Hall, Pa Phone wh ni WANTED A wilow between 50 pall widowels i pte home for « meld Waliseeton. Ps» for: gl Ja old In pd Hum x32 WANTED—A firetssn who Cau fie boiler with wood. st & saw mill Wife 200 to run the DORIJIDK Louse Alte & nen 10 TUR a caterpiliag tied. to: Must De experienced O Khoa. Euporium. Ps x5 8% INDRY Youtg and oiler med the Wwame th aud 8 oN G4 5T walt atig Heberiing i t eomingtett. IL | fuli information Wanted to Buy o 32 EE *ATIED af rot Mpa Tn reverse charges if any. 28 WANTED Have home for small type Boston dul og F State Fig and address reply by letter 0 pio DG” Co Centre Democrat i * Boarders Wanted |W after ’ Br bodies lacking ; Fat lodine, Vitamin ° ay Loh 20. Call. write wia- | mann a X and wil tyr: good 1:4 Articles tor Sale gas motor 4 Wasion. BR D1 . x3 on Bellefonte 1 B i, Sr icns, tou Tis 10% r. 7 hard onl SALE--A Weber 2” re 0 ET "R52 "en Monday morning | of young! - near Pine | divided | One brood | | FOR SALE-Larshee | fonte R The belief that during a thunde: | storm the safest place is an auto- | wheels | A lightning | was dispelled when a chimney hil | lightning at the Island Park | automobile. Mr _ and Mrs Fuhburn and two children, oc- | cupants of the house, were thocked| | wilh trade cl 8 COW |W Angra R reverse charges or write to Al- | 12 gusge ‘evenings unt § o'clock HoUWKeRpST ! aod J | Chiniles Sco ENDENT work do7 someone ese? We wile start yo | in & peimanest well-paying Uusines | once down opportunity | | coach. 888.00 t=; all kings of live t Phone Bellefonte 064-d-1, foagice of BN Troms aut FOM BALE -#eo sedan, run 42,000 miles, good car. Inguire of Plors | Pleu her Howard, Fa x32 FOR BALE--A coon dow 8 years old Inquire of Harold Benner, Burn- side St Bellefonte Pa x32 FOR BALE Ice refrigerator capacity, in good condition neth King, Pleasant Gap, Pa 100-4 Keu- x31 ton truck in good condition Price 875 H L. Truckenmiller Clintondale, Ps x31 1% FOR SALE, -ABC lron in good cond!- tion, and General Electric refrig- erator. Herman Spice: Belle Ke x31 FOR SALE Used "Magic ran used only » a DeHasas Bellefonte Pe Zion "Chet gus short time Electric Co Phone 67% , out POR SALE--Coal and wood | havi sabes away at 8 low rete | 347-3 for ices. Bain Ca arel Bellefonte, . R. D 1, Colev . ut tractor | Betz 16 Ev 3 SALE A 1920 Buick sedan in gKoOd condition snd good tires, or nguire of KH Db 2 Tyrone, Ps x31 PAINTS - Pertex Paints the Painters line Our Lest house paint only $230 galion Meets govertznent ications Lion Auto Store un Belle Hotel Bigg horked FOR BALE--We carry a complete stock of parts for all makes of cars and tucks Phonte 161, Bellefonte Lion Auto Store, Penn Belle Hotel Blag Bellefonte. Pa su FOR BALE “yg double barreled hamn- meriess shot sun, 12 guage, one Marhp Dung iB with isather cases naire Freda © Holler. Conunissionem Other Belle foule Pa x32 FOR SALE Mundreas gt used used all sizes fromm 10 Backed by written rly Sa Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe loterseotion i Phone 158 iu POR BALE. Crossed straight legged Basset and Bogiish Beagle pups Nine weeks old Bred w hui won PRIS. ROOD voice abd Jocks 5 Lowder W. College Ave tate Joliege Penna Dini 2007. x52 new and used FOR SALE- Traction Bl kinds besides Joho Deereat | AlLiBctive rites. Horses and oat tie accented a+ part payment. also trade-ins for sale Write Loach oy plement Company, Jersey Shore, #3 FOR SALE McOonnick binder 6-11 Tut Tair condition. pweir elevator Churasens for Ombornie LINder very FO, 1 SChatigl 488 sRgite 3 bh Pp fircocied good condition Inguire of Beliefonie, Po § mi from Beliefonie slong Jacksonvilie road xi FOR BAL Nash coach, down paymient 1988 Cheviging yr $94 00, ibi2 Buick sedan n payment #9200 i884 Plymouth sedan, SOown peyment $90.00. 1834 Pontiac Buoy , dow payoent 410000, 1936 youth 4 dotr touring. dows Es pruent #218 00 Jodon Motor Co, Beliefonte, Pa. x38 FOR SALE~Used cars with dowr payments as shown 1931 Naskh 1932 Buick 4-door $5200, 18M Piimbuth $56 00, 1985 Piymouth Col oh Ih20: i833 Pon- tiag coach 1938 DeSoto 4 aoor. $ie6 00. Car yiler airflow i937 Piymouth coach, #i 4 00. 1928 Willys 4 door, #88 00, Jodon Notor Co. Bellefonte, Pa x3i FOR BALE-Two Allis Chalmer' ows, ohe 13-in DOtiom and ome i%-inch Lotto: ome 17-tooth Me Cofmick-Deering bamow. one 18-28 Hartpar tractor; one Biack Hawk | spreader; one 6-11. McOormick bind- et; one 9x7 Superior grain aril, ©. W. Behrer, Penna Pufnace, Ps Ano J hey Pa. Phone Warrion Merk | FOR SALE The following second band machinery: 1 Prick saw mi, i threshets, i | POTS, Deere " dete line of machinery and at our house ny Witlismaport. "a. He Frick ont Route 15 at ppm bridge | PO Box 1 | cattle tf | | POR | stove aupplied FOR BALE--One roan brood mare, ¥ yours old Glenn H Moore, Beech Creek, R Pu x31 ————————————— — es ——— POR BALE A grey horse 7 yesrs old weight 1400 or will exchange Tor Harold Bamusel, RR DD. 2 Bellefonte, Pa. x3! | POR BALE OR EXCHANGE Work horpes, saddle horses and ponies | Can be seen at Roy Uumino’s 3 miles North of Bate College FOR BALE Two thoroughbr yr shire bull cslves. ten days Old choice ten dollars each. John Heverly Howard Pe RK 1 x41 | FOR SALE Collie Shepherd pug ., 8 male. 2 female $200 and $00 These are good breed HB Wood- ring Port Matilda Pa R D | | x31 FARMERS Peuns Valley Sales barn, Centre Hall, Ps. holds ssle ove other Tuesday Bring your live stost and pouliry, you can expect ig | prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner Real Estate - For Sale POR SALE Dwelling in urg Convenient terms If desired Pust National Bank, Bellefonte, Ps. Phot 47 2111 tows - can Oe Bank 21 FOR SALE- Peru in "Union ship. Convenient terns arranged First Nationusl Belle onute, Pa Phone 47 FOR SALE- Good building lot 50x 150. located East Lowsn St Bellefonte, Pa fhquire of Mis J D Thomas, Thomas St. Bellefonte, Pa x32 FOR SLE- 100 acres of valuable tim ber, consisting of hemlock, white pine and oak Easily timbered In- Quire of Mrs Jerry Gramiey. Rebers- burg. Peuns ni FOR BALE—Farm in rst « claes con- dition. 2 miles from Bellefonte on route No 53 Water and electric current Price right Write W MN in care of this office sive FOR BALE The Peter ¥ Keichline regidence on Willowbank Street Bellefonte, on jot 440x175 and ali conveniences Inquire of Mm PF Keichline, Will sank Street, Belle- fonte Pa x33 FOR SEALE oh ra rootn house on lot 100x200. located near Zion, Centre County All necessary out bulidings Powsession Sept 16th. Inquire of Al- len Witmer Bellefonte R 2 Phone Zion i611 x31 FOR SALE ah 200d producing two hore farm located near Madison- burg. Pa. with never falling running water bulldings in good condition all kinds of fruit sround bullidings HN Fiedler Msdisonburg Pa X34 FOR BALE Large block of “real es tate, business section Bellefonte having thereon two residences I- story ware Rouse cOoncrele gEarsge office building. scales railroad wsid- in Write P. O Box 482 Phone Bellefonte 287 201 POR SALE-Two story frame bulld- ing. formerly occupled by Bald Bagle lodge 1. O O F. in Milesbur Boro Sealed bids will be receive Wp 0 Aug 15 The trustees reserye Odd Peliows Club Charles A Scharf the right 10 reject any or bids fer. Becy Bel ieforite Pe x32 FOR SALE etl ring from my pres. ent position snd moving roto Pleasant Oud. necessitates the selling of two 200d homes modern in every respect, heat light and bath locsl- ed on the Main street of the tOowh and must be seen 10 be sDDreciated Possession Seut ist Prank D Mill- ward Bellefonte Pa. RD 2 Es POR SALE~-A sixty five acre farm very desirably located on hard spurs faced highway close tw schools De- tweens State College and Bellefonte, Fa Twenty acres of this i fine timberland and resuaining forty Ove sored In ood tillsble land DO waite Well built seven 100 ouse Di- rect Inguiries to B W ters 238 Fifi Street. Lewistown Pa iu For Sale or Rent RR RENT OR Piessnat Gap, € rons snd ail po veniences. Inguire of J. C Barnes Piessant Oep Pa x32 Rooms For Rent FOR RENT First oor isrge bed room and Mvine rool combined Thautsy of Mrs P G. MeGroarty Curtin St Phone 446-J x32 Storeroom For Rent FOR RENT-—A storerobm on East High Bireet, Bellefonte. Pa Por session lmunediately Inquire of Brachbili's Purniture Sore, Belle. fonte, Pa a8 Apartments for Rent RENT—A 6-room furnished apriznent, on first floor. svallable anytime Call at the Centre Ha Hotel. Centre Hzll, Pa x31 —f-ro0tu aphrtment with hot water RENT tile bath. Heat oesession Imanedi- ately. Inguire B. O Harvey, Phone POR. RENT Second fom auplex and bath, and’ 1011 | | MACHINE WORK Law abhapeRad. vlled gua pe} usted ip w is hes 75 cents iF ents and deliver, In this vicinity 2 extra. Mower knives Ty cents. Machine work of all We also have in stock Cap screws, pel key stock ADVERTISEMENTS | DE ER Bhop, Belivtonte, PFs. Phone na Announcements REUNION-The annual union will be held at Hec Bunday Aug list cla Park Everyvody curue REUNION ; The sunusl Zong re UELIOD will be held at Half-way camp a 4th FESTIVAL Walker Gran 007 will hold & Iestival burg on Saturday, Aug Ly Bartges East 14 mile narrows Route #5 on Aug r—_——_ po Loe: entre (s wubty ale REUNION--The sunusl Nef union will be held in the Neff Grave oni Lot Neff's farmn at Curtin ob Bub- day. August 4 connie REUNION reunion of held at the Vonads Woodward Saturday 1940 1940 The twentieth August The 8th the Ourtin HOMEOCMING homecoming of dist church will Rust 18th 1940 REUNION The annul Reece Bveryvody wel. x3 BOLUM the VonNelds clan wii State Park nest 0 BLL Le obaerved on Au i re union will be held at Elk Haven Pat. near Hannah Saturday. August 1 Everybody welcome FESTIVAL The Puture spo of Pleasant Gap in Roll'g Grove on Aug ih by Pleasant Osp Ban MEETING-—-The Ladies Aid of gan Grange will meet at the of Mrs James Biddle st Gap on Monday. August 5 at 8 p "0 will hold » Testival a “ —— Le Pies mw PICNIC—The Shiloh Bundey schodi will hold Aug 3rd st {families of vi ited thelr picaic Rock School house the community are NOTICE - ~The Amsteur Grange Pair lists 8 new fe of wwirling Walch this paper other snnouncements form. Hour TOWNE END MEETING {here wil be a Townsend meeting Court House Saturday at 780 p m. You are bi resent in August on Skuta}. in- —— {or dla for snd en enwy the ad invited 0-00 NOTICE The Parents ASSOCIALH of American Legion Band will thelr monthly meeting on Thurs Aug 1st pm st the Legion Home st 8) FESTIVAL-~-The Colver team will hold a festival on day, Aug I1Tih st Colyer Pa musik and sll kinds of refreshes will be for sale REUNION--The Racheu rewnen will be held Aus 4 22 Frank Rachaud Lakes fonte- Lewistown roy 1s all be there FESTIVAL ~The Ladies Fairview church. Bose hold » festival on Saturday. A 3 at the church. hbusic snd al for sale UNION FA VER Union Prayer meeting will be the hone of John of Howard Street. Bellefonte o'clock Sunday August one is welcome PICNIC The _ U. 3 chool of Bisck Osk wil Lok ann ual. picnic on Ssturday. 1] ag house Broybody welcome rem—— Aid 10-6Bes rest cabins, slots Bele highway, near Mil- f a ”, {ree kinds of refreshments wil oF LT rT reunion of the Hestodh clap Wik beid ho Sundsy August Lith cotmmmunity park in Port Ma All frietds and relstives ol ton clan are invi ited Ww stiend REUNION—The Ripka 1 + Gn a} k1 meld st Orn entre Kindly aay id seater family and others you be interested aE PEUNION-The sanual reunion Will be held Saturday, gust 17. in the Junior Farmers’ ines st Orange Park, Centre All members of ithe friends are invited to attend family "we ON-—The Schenck wili be mile from Howard | gust i5th. i880 Eminent will be present; also m strumental band Come out | enjoy the day in social greetings. , ceived and all the been sent out. If there whom 1 have hissed. Diekse & postal and 1 statement w I heat and hos | | water, rig PO 14 front porch snd gar | Chea man, | Houses tor Rent : | lage Streets, Belle- Sirti 3 A a. 20s | 30d nd teachers are cordially to attend and meet their old i FOR SALE--Grain binders, new Joh | used duster : Side delivery rake $60; used manure spreaders $30. 4 h Sr engine and electric Baryaios in trator. Farin. nila cutters, Lnch viene wo ens |B SeTaey Shore Poultry ul of I it | B Jet | No. ad FOR One half of use ai 107 E. Lamb Street, Belle: | Rat Killer La RAT EXTERMINATOR i112 killed with can of Sch | Squiil. onte | Bellefonte. w Sow room apart. store Bs. a Miscellaneous | Loans | YOU CAN GET MONEY fot a home, for remodel for: write or call, Bellefonte 106-R. neds £32 WANTED--Dead, old Live Stock RY La FOREMAN'S RY Rana 1 408-
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