June 5, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS Ad son, Linn street, Centre County and on the following day underwent Yesterday he was re- ported to be recovering satisfactorily at that institution. | Mr. and Mrs, Samuel M. Shall- cross, of West Linn Street, enter- tained at thelr camp on Pocono Lake Preserve during the Memorial Day holidays the following guests: Mr, and Mrs. Ray C. Noll, of Pleas- | ant Gap: Mr, Ford, of Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Brigstocke, of Do- ver, Pa. —Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Gates and children, Barbara and John, of Sta- | ten Island. N. Day and the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of the P. G. McGroarty | family at their home on West Cur- | The Gates family for- merly resided in Bellefonte where for a number of years Dr. Gates was a practicing veterinarian. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wittmer, | of Brooklyn, N. Y., guests of Mrs, Mrs, Charles R. Kurtz, at her home on East Linn Street having come here as the driving guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter Beard, also of Brooklyn, who came to this section to make arrangements for entering their son as a student at Bucknell University, an operation. tin street. County hospital, and Mrs, Y., Wittmer's Lewisburg, -«Battery B. members, in camp at Shelby, Miss., report that Lt. Geo. Curtin recently returned to Shelby from Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, where he underwent a special three months’ training course. Camp reports are! that Lt. Curtin is soon to resume command of the Bellefonte battery The camp last week was visited by a small “twister” which stripped the canvass from a row of tents in which a DuBois outfit was stationed. The canvass was left hanging from a wire above the tents, but no other damage resulted. ~—Francis Jodon, of Bellefonte, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Van 8. Jodon, of Washington, D. C, was admitted to the Centre County Hospital last Thursday to undergo treatment for hemorrhages resulting from the ex- traction of a tooth. fered from a condition +biood fails to clot, and as a result, even a minor wound is of a more serious nature than is usually ths! case. Reports yesterday were to the effect that he is recovering nicely, although for several days his con- dition was quite serious owing to the loss of blood. -—Dr, Paul] M. Corman _ of North Allegheny Street has been named by the State Department of Health as chief of the state clinic in Belle-! fonte, taking the post made vacant by the resignation of Dr. Richards Hoffman, who has been called for a year of duty with the U 8, Army, at Hartford, Conn. also has been appointed by the Civil Aeronautics Administration to re-| place Dr. Hoffman as medical ex- aminer for thig section, to examine | pilots applying for various types of Heenses. Dr. Corman wil] continue both positions untii Dr. Hoffman's return —Mr. and "Mrs. David Rice, of South Spring street. had as their guests over Memorial Day, Mr. and —Mrs. Emil Sass of P.ttsburgh, was a guest over Memorial Day and the weekend of Mrs, G. Oscar Gray and other friends in Bellefonte, —Mrs. W. J. Emerick, of West Lifin street, was discharged from the Centre Thursday after having undergone an operation for the removal of her tonsils. ~Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Mona, and Miss Betty Hendershot, all of and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mauer and oy Phoenixville, Pa., motored | to Bellefonte, Friday, where retained until Monday visiting with their relatives. —David E. Arnold, son of Rev. and Mrs. Clarence E. Arnold, of East was admitted to the! Sunday, | hospital last Claude Smoyer Downingtown, they Burton spent Memorial recent mother, were this fall. Mr. Jodon suf- Dr. Corman Mrs. Clarence Woomer, son Clay- ton and daughter Janice, of Albany, N. Y., and in the evening a social gathering was held at the same home with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rob- inson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robinson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Robinson. Mr. Albright contributed an appreciable share to] fonte group, en route west, plan a the evening's entertainment with a stop in Colorado for a brief visit display of pictures taken last year with Kenneth Ridge, formerly of at a picnic. Refreshments of ice Bellefonte, who is now with the U. cream, cake and coffee were ser-|g Air Corps. ved. son, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Wal- pemuel Hipple, of Milesburg, will | son, of West Lamb Street, will be- | hacome the bride of Cecil Vignutti, | ~Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Wat- in which! —Prestone tires, batteries auto supplies, on time payments, See Hubert Rossman, Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa . ~Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baird, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. Baird's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Baird, at their home in Miles burg. The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W C. Rowe, North Allegheny street, | Tuesday, June 10, at 2:30 o'clock. { Theme, Roses. Officials at the Centre County | Home yesterday on behalf of guests iat the institution, expressed thanks i to the many persons for recent con- tributions of flowers Private Boyd R. Osman, of Ft Eustis. Virginia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Osman, Logan street ~Mr. M. Clair Spicer, who is al- | fillated with the Franklin Plate Glass Co. at Philadelphia, spent Memorial Day with his mo her, Mrs, Mary S. Spicer in Belleionte Mr. and Mrs. Emery Watkins {and daughter, Sandra, of Wilkins burg and Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, of Baltimore, Md. spent Memorial Day and the weekend in Milesburg {with Mr. and Mrs. John Sheckler. { Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Bell are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Sheckler -Jerry Leitzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Leitzell of Miles- burg, who recently was graduated from the Davey School of Tree Sur- gery, at Kent, Ohjo, and who has been employed by the school since that time, has been granted a sub- stantial increase in wages and Is ! now stationed at Buffalo N. Y. —Those who visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Lucas, of West Beaver street, were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parmutar, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. i Kathryn Belghtol, of Erie: Mrs. Al- ice Bullock, Williamsport; Mrs Maude Bullock, and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Shank, of Albany, N. Y i ~H. A. Sanner and Miss Faye Sheckler, both of Harrisburg; Char- les Sheckler, Jr., of Camp Shelby, Miss, and Mr. and Mrs. John Web- er were guests during the Memorial {Day weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Sheckler and family at their home in Milesburg. Charles, Jr. who was here on a furlough, re- turned to camp Monday -—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlin, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., took advantage of the Memorial Day holiday by motoring to Bellefonte to visit the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr (and Mrs. George Ingram, of East Lamb street. They returned to Ni- agara Fals Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied here by Miss Donna Orr, a captivating little New York lady whose each succeeding visit here wins her more lasting and | endearing friendships. ‘ —8ix tables of bridge were in play i at the monthly luncheon and mee}- ing of the Woman's Golf Association at the Nittany Country Club Mon- day. Hostesses for the meeting were: Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and Mrs Ross Buller. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Roy Adams, of Pleasant Gap. and Mrs. Robert Mor- ris. Bellefonte. Other prizes were won by Mrs. Calvin Purnell, Belle- fonte: Mrs. B. E Benson, Philips- burg, and Mrs. N. A. Grauer, Phil- ipsburg —Pvt. Joseph Kofman, a member of the Coast Artillery at Ft. Busts, Va., spent the weekend in Bellefonte { with his mother, Mrs. Nathan Kof- man, and other relatives in this vi. cinity. He and four fellow members jof the Coast Artillery came here Saturday and returned Monday as the driving guests of Joseph's broth- er, Benjamin Kofman, of Belie- fonte. Others in the group were Boyd Osman and Pete Brown, of Bellefcute, and Ralph Long, of Centre Hall. «Mr, and Mrs. Claude Poorman and son, Guy, and daughter, Ger- trude, of East Howard street, and Charles Coble, Jr. of North Penn street, expect to leave Sunday for a motor trip to Fruitland, N. Mex. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Poorman's son, Ralph. who Is instructor in a government school for Indians. The trip is planned owing to the fact that Ralph does not expect to come cast this summer as has been his custom for some years. The Belle- | fonte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. come the bride of Bruce Irs Gar- of Derry, at a ceremony scheduled ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ts be held sometime this month. it Garner, of McAllister Street, State | was announced yesterday. Mr. Vig- College, at a ceremony to be Per- | nutti, a resident of Bellefonte since formed at 3:30 o'clock Sunday af-|1926. was graduated from Penn ternoon, June 8, in St. John's Luth- | State in 1930 and for some time was eran church Bellefonte, with the Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor, of- ficlating. Mrs. Robert McClellan, dent of the Susquehanna Paving driven by Sgt. Joseph Sager, were of North Thomas Street sister of Materials Co. of Bellefonte. Miss Mrs. Sager, Sgt. Dale Dawson, Cpl. the bride, will be matron of honor, | Hipple, who is one of Bellefonte's Paul Fanning and Pvt. Pirst Class while bridesmaids will be Anna popular younger set. has been em- | Steve Kutches. Mary Garner, sister of the bride- groom. and Miss Dorothy Bloom. both of State College. The best] man will be the bridegroom's broth- er, William Garner, of Cayuga, N. Y. and the bride's brother, Victor Watson, of Bellefonte, will give her in marriage. Ushers will be Joel Yearick, Hublersburg; Robert Mc- Cilellan, Bellefonte; and John Gar- ner and Harold Breon, both of State College. After the cefemony a re- ception will be held at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sis-| which Mr, and Mrs. Garner will de. part for a wedding trip to New York State. They expect to reside m State College after September. Miss Watson at'ended the Bellefonte | eployed by the State Highway De- ipartment. He is now superinten- ployer at the Col. W. F. Reynolds home for the past number of years. Announcement was made re- | cently in New York of the engage- | ment of Miss Lenore Taub, daugh- ‘ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taub, of Lewistown, and Pvt. Joseph Kofman, son of Mrs Nathan Kofman, of | Bellefonte. The wedding is schedul- ed to be held as soon as Pvt. Kof- man completes his year of service with the U. 8. Army, as a member of the Coast Artillery at Camp Eus- tis, Virginia. While he was home on a two-day leave of absence dur- ing the weekend, a dinner party was held at home of Miss Taub's parents Lewistown, Sunday. Among 50 guests present were the following from Bellefonte, in addition to Pvt. Kofman; Mrs. Na- the in the —— - | «Mr. and Mrs, Prank West, of| — Mary Koch, of West High street, | 7 and | ~Miss Ruth Agnes Hipple, Belle-! HE ah i | East Linn street, spent Memorial {Day with Mrs. 8. H. Jones, at Mar- {fon Center, near Greensburg. ~John Wa'te, of Johnstown, was here for a Memorial Day visit wiih |his mother, Mrs, Sa:ah Walte and ‘family, of Willowbank street, We can't compete with Ringling | Brothers! The Episcopal church {event has been changed to Monday, | June 30. Watch for announcements. ~Wanted vour used tires! Trade ‘them {nn ob new ones, before the tax goes on, and save money. Hubert Rossman, Bishop street, Bellefonte, | $1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pye, of | Hollidayshtirg, spent the weekend in| Bellefonte wilh Mrs. Fye's father, | Arthur H. Sloop and family at their | home on East Curt.n street, Miss Jessie Shaw and Joseph | Amold, of New York City, spent the Memorial Day holiday here with Mr, | and Mrs. BE. E. Widdowson and) family, on North Allegheny street. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keen and daughter Catherine, of Pittsburgh, ' spent memorial Day in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac- Curtin, at their home on West Linn | street ~-Mr. and M:.s. Harold Ward and | daughters, Sarah and Helen, of! Cleveland, Ohio, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs, Ward s mo- ther, Mrs. Belle M. Ward at her home on East Curtin street -Mr. and Mrs, George Shugert and son George Harris Shugert, of Elmira, N. Y., arrived here Satur- day for a week's visit with Mrs Shugert's mother, Mrs, Rebecca Cruse, at her home on East High street -~Mr, and Mrs. Charles Garbrick and five children moved Saturday into the former R. R. Blair home on East Linn street, which Mr. Gar- brick recently purchased. Mr. Gar- brick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garbrick, of Willowbank street, is sales engineer for the Titan Metal Company. An American flag was present- ed to the Spring street school here last Thursday by Jackson-Crissman- | Saylor Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the presentation being made by Past Commander, James Leitzell. | Tuesday of this week a similar pre sentation was made at the Dale building, Allegheny street Luests over the Memorial Day weekend of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Moerschbacher, of the Petrikin apartments, West High street, were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thompson and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Willlam McKibben, and Mr. and Mrs. Raiph McKenna and son, Donald, all of Cleveland, O ~J. Bossart DeHaas and sons, Joseph and Thomas, of East Logan street; his sister-in-law. Mrs. Ethel Kassmir, of Bellefonte, and anoth- er sister-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Berry, of Beech Creek, spent Sunday at Camp Hill with Mr. DeHaas' sister, Mrs. L. M. Steiner, who was injured in a motor accident, Wednesday of last week —Linn Murphy, of Ithaca, N, Y., was an arrival in Bellefonte Friday for a visit with relatives in the county and to look up the few re- maining old boys of yesterday whom ‘he knew some forty years ago. Mr. Murphy, who for many years was employed by the Associated Gas & Electric Co., was retired last year and Is now living a life of ease -En route to Bellefonte for a visit with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Noll and Mr. Noil's niece, Jean, of Lansdowne, were [involved in a motor mishap at Lancaster which necessitated cancellation of the trip. They expected to visit Mr Noll's mother, Mrs. James D. Bei- bert and Mr. Seibert, of Pine street, Bellefonte, while Miss Noll was to have been a guest of her mother, Mrs. Gilbert Noll, of Pleasant Gap. ~A group of officers and mem- bers of Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars at- tended a meeting of the Third Dis- trict, Central Pennsylvania Associa- tion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at Steelton, Sunday. They were: Past Commander James J. Leitzaell, who is a member of the district steer. ing committee; W. W. Hamplon, dis- trict service officer; Commander Wiliam Garis, Senior Vice Come mander Allen, and Elmer Richner -Mrs. Rebie Coogan, widow of the late Thomas O. Coogan, of Lodi, N. Y.. accompanied by her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Robert GG. Armatage and son Glea~ son, and granddaughter, Miss Bar- bara Shoots, all of Ithaca, N. Y,, were motor guests of Bellefonte rei- ‘atives over the weekend Mrs. Coo. gan. who was formeriy Miss Rebie Der?, a sister of Mrs. John N. Bauer iand Mrs. Luther Smith, of this place, is a native of Bellefonte and J. C. Derr. While here the visitors! were guests of their numerous rela- ~Two cars bearing members of Battery B., Camp Shelby, Miss, to Bellefonte for a ten-day furlough, arrived here during the weekend. | In a car owned by Pvt. Mike Sop- | ldergo observation, {and son ' a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | tives and friends. on Tuesday was admitted to the | Gelsoinger Hospital, Danville, to une Among our callers on Monday was Doyle H. Hoy, of Pitcairn, who spent the weekend with his mother, | {Mrs. Halloway Hoy at Lamar, —Miss Stella Cooney, of Philadel- phia, spent several days last week with her father. Martin Cooney, and {her sisters, at the family home on West Bishop street Miss Esther Hines, of Philadel- phia, spent the Memorial Day holi- days with her mother and brother, Mrs. Julian Hines and Daniel Hines at their home ¢n East Howard street, | ~M:is Vichard Baney and young son, Richard, returned to their home on East Linn street Sunday, from Philipsburg, where they had spent two weeks with Mrs. Baney’ parents Suggestions for names new Bellefonte-State College high- way were coming into this office steadily vesterday All suggested names will be reviewed In the next issue, ~Mr for the and Mrs, Thomas Webster Robert, of Brownsville, spent the weekend here with Mis Webster's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Hunter Knisely and family, at their home on North Spring street Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoov- er, of North Spring street, had as their guests over the weekend Mrs Rosenhoover’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burgh- duff, and Robert and Frank Rosen- hoover, all of Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover and daughter Esther, and Mrs. Thomas Motz, all of Woodward, Pa. were in Bellefonte vesterday on a business and pleasure trip and found time to pay our office a visit, to renew their subscriptions for another year. Weekend guests of Mrs. Mary Weaver Child, of East High street, included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H Child and son, Gerald, 3rd, all of Washington, D. C., and Harris P J. Gerald of Mrs Child, of Penns Grove, N and Harris Child are sons Child Miss daughter D. Casebeer, of spent werk a guest of Mr of whom Betty Casebeer, of Mr, and Mrs. C West High street, end in Buffalo, N. Y and Mrs. Ralph Haag, both Lhe were formerly residents of Belle fonte, Mrs. Haag being the former Wilma Heineman -Mr, and Mrs. John Nichols and family, of Lemont, moved during the weekend to Troy, N. Y., where Ir. Nichols hag been employed in an arsenal for the past six months Mrs. Nichols is the former Elizabeth Baney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Baney, of East Curtin street ~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and granddaughter, Shirley Ann Thomas, and Betsy Beezer, motored to Williamsport last Thursday where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs John Holland and daughters, Jean and Anne, on a8 motor trip to Wells- boro, to view Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. —Pvt. Tienry DeHaas, of Com- pany A. stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. An-| drew Swires in Milesburg, and with relatives and friends elsewhere in this section, Pvt. DeHaas was called 13, and reports satisfied with the to service on May that he's entirely life of a soldier --Mrs., Harry Curtin, of Norfolk, Va. arrived in Bellefonte, Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. H. Laird Cur- tin and family, at their home In Curtin. Mrs. Curtin, former well known resident of Bellefonie, is re- cuperating from a recent {ilness On her way north, she stopped in Har- risburg for a brief visit with Mr and Mrs. T. V. Hodges Miss Marguerite Reese, who since her return from Arizona sev- eral weeks ago has been residing with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Noll, at their apartment in the Parrish building, suffered a severe atlack of asthma yesterday and last night was taken to the Centre County Hospital to undergo treatment Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester SBhow- alter, and little son, of Buffalo, N.| Y.. motored to Bellefonte Friday and remained until Sunday, visiting his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Show | alter, East Lamb street, and his sis- | ters, Mrs. Francis Rhine, of Willow | bank street, and Mrs. 8. B. Bam- hart, Bellefonte R. D. Mr. Showalter is employed at the Bell Aircraft Corp. pliant in Buffalo one of the country’s largest defense industries, where the fambus “Alracobra.” the U. 8. Army's cannon-carrying air- | plane, is being tumed out on a] large scale. i ~Mr., and Mrs. W. H. Bathurst, | of Altoona, made one of their per-! fodical visits to Centre County last | week and spent from Thursday un- tii Sunday enjoying the peaceful surroundings of rural life at the Old | Bathurst homestead near Curtin. | During their weekend sojourn they were joined by several guests, among | | pick were Corps. James Hoffer, Rus- | Whom were Mrs. Baker and son and ‘sell Gandy, and Pvis. Pirst Class, | daughter, Mrs. Mildred | Soppick, Paul Gingher. Earl Bloom, {and Harry Long. In the second car Another Battery !B member who came home for a visit is Cpl. Edgar Miles, who made {the trip east by bus. Their fur- loughs expire next Wednesday. —Random Item: (Too late to classify) Let's have the Chamber of g3gizs 1] g 5° i »2>43 pn i <5 5 3=% | § s fs 2 Minnigh, | Mrs. Garret and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Herniman the later being residents of Binghamton, N. Y. (Additional Locals on Page 6) MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner | BOOM [POR BALE--A Nash coupe in good | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column {every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- | gnin Counter, RATES — Advertisements of first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion twenty-five words or less, 256 cents for Where advertise ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate advertising sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted Ww divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat Is entitled Ww a 2b-word advertisement in these columns one time. free of charge. This privilege can be used six Umes a year al different intervals, WANTED -Man to work on farm Must be able to drive trac te Raiph Tressler, Hunters Park, Pho Beligtonte 786-J-2 x23 WANTED--Girl for general house. work in family of two. Mrs. George Rothrock, BE. Howard Street, Belle- fonte, Pa... Phone 177-R 201 WANTED A good reliable man t supnly customers with Rawlels »roducts Write Rawiecigh's Dent PNP-34-127. Chester. Pa x23 WANTED--8hort order cook for night work. Male or female, also Waitress over 21. Big Trout Inn, 8 Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa 22 WANTED A lady to keen house for 4 RI WI TTL S————— FOR BALE le Crossing” card Inquire at office x32 FOR BALE--Coal and wood. 1 haul ashes away at a low rate Call 347-3 for prices. Bam Capperelll Bellefonte, Pa., R. D. 1, Coleville. 1tf FOR BALE ~Used lumber and timbe suitable for bullding a bar all In perfect shape nguire of John Batcheler, Philipsburg, Pa x24 | FOR SALE—~Farm lime at price farme- ers can afford 10 pay Inquire of C M. Long, Howard, RK. D. 2, Phone Zion 19183 (Nittany) tf FOR BALE. New n Mone Special brick (2000) Alm 14 AR + i0 Yo 26 Inch rm a family of 3 adults, Preferably {ldoyd W. Lucas ) between 36 and 50 vrs. Inoni f | Bellefonte 425-R-1 x34 Roland C. Young. Boalb®bure. Pa. x23 | - - POR BALE-<1 antique sink. 1 hard. WANTED--2 men to cut paper wood wood bed, 1 antiques stand wit and prone, good Umber and good (drawer, | small bookcase 1 fold pay. Can board them R R Wicha- screen: Image and pictures. Ir man, Port Matilda, Pa. 2 miles back uire of Nan M. Lucas, Howard P of Hannah x23 y ——————— — —— —— — - | x23 Work Wanted [POR BALE hundreds of used tires iH Bslzes from WANTED A gir! age 17 years. wants housework in country or town, ad. |/ dress Esther Confer, R. 407 E. Clinton BL. Lock Haven, Pa x23 WANTED-—A boy 13 vears old wants a job on the farm. Can milk and | drive horses Inquire at 26 E. Louar St. Bellefonte, Pa x23 WANTED A bov 16 vears old want work on a farm. Inauire of Laver Runkle, BR D 2 Howard Pa. phe 4-1-3. Bellefonte x23 Wanted to Buy WANTED To buy a good mule or a team of horses. Clarence Miller Madisonbure, Pa x23 - | Backed by guarantee evenings clock 9 C POR SALE—Now and AC LOS and every kind of farm mq nes Look over this largest n Cet tral Pennsyl a for bares prices Loch Impleme Compan: Jerne Shore, Pa x3 ta Low {ro b Te Ast year | Cobblers ang Russe ze B¢ N 2 size 4c a iso new and rl Low SDrayer and Lowe} y Co - pany, Jersey Shore, Pa x24 Weather stiri atlios 4 i | and § v - ned n fetal Weather WANTED. To buy cate of any kind your need 1 1 Also bulls. Inquire of Hubert Nell oO d For os Bellefonte R. D. 2, Phone 720-R-2 i obligation. call write 181s Pa phot Representative, Belle - ll ¢ Pa. Phone 58 x26 WANTED To buy two to three acres | . _— of land. sultable for farming: lev FOR BALE =F ¥ Deerir land perferred. Inoulre at p Of 1 ALMA, ed kK Deeris fice x23 IC 2-24 or: 16 -— iB Rur ¥ ) ¢ —— a — . “ + 4 "in WANTED-To buy 7 or 8 foot cut bindem: 2 use we . po grain binder State make and Dake I Perfo mili 1 price. Prank A. Brooks, Bellefonte | McCormick Dee a RD Phone 476-R-3 x23 lor. 1 Buckeve tw v yt or " nc—— - . Bungard Bervice 8 BE WANTED kinds of live Pa x24 stock ny Pleasant . Can, Pa iefonte 476-J-1 POR BALE-Jumiey ¢ and reverse charges if any 14 1“ size 25-40 HH rr —————— | (roster, wize 2B by WANTED-—A used « comoul- stacker. weigher bag ing pump must be of neal aODEST- ‘water pump. used to ance and (In wood working order bushels Gelser clover } 1 fiate make and best cash price. A ‘with self feeder All this machin. HH. Kruger Oarage, Phifipsbure Pa x2 Wanted to Rent WANTED—To rent a car for 10 dav beginning at once. Resoonsible lady ont vacation Phone 579-J. Belle. ° x21 Articles tor Sale POR SALE—Potatoss. Bialr Ingram Hubletsburg. Pa. Phone Zion 2222 x21 POR BALE Ice refrigerator 50d capacity. Inouire of Orvia Watlso! B.D 3 Belicfonte x23 POR BALE-8terling uprizht plano in good condition. Mr R Houser, Water Street. Bellefonte, Pa x23 FOR SBALE--All kinds of plants five conta 8 dowen. Inquire of Louis Masullo, 438 N. Boring 8t., Bellefont» Pa x23 POR BALE --Tomalo plants. Prank Nelson Lamb Btreet. Belisfonte, and mane 222 Bast Pa Phone x24 ruining fndition Will sell chean Inquire © arty Keern, E. Beaver St Bellefonte, Pa 134 POR BALE-A white enameled gies! ice refrigerator. Price 8500 In. quire of Clair Breon Valley View Bellefonte R. D. 1 x23 POR SALE--Two corn workers, one a lwo row and one a one row and 2 mowers. Inquire Rov Zimmerman R. D. 2. Bellefonte. Pa x24 GUNS--Bought. sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto As- sociale Store, Allegheny 8t. Belle- fonte, Pa. Phone 750. 18 POR SALE--8-18 International Trac- tor with ovlow and harrow. black- smith blower will sell chean. Adam B Smith. Centre Hall. R. D. 1 x23 POR SALE-8mall Jange, burns ooal or wood. in good condition. In ulre Russell J. Nelson, Phone 500-M tllefonte, Lamb St, 222. x23 FOR SALE--International cultivator Rood as new, only used one Season or will exchange on cattle, Inquire of Roy Nizon. R. D. 1. Mill Hall oa x2! POR SALE--A 1037 Pord dump truck motor recently over-hauled, 8 good tires, and 1% «Vl. body and hoist. In good shape. Reasonable price, Pan! Gilmore, Milltheim. x23 | FOR BALE-loraine gas stove with double oven: gas refrigeratbr: both in good condition: also a bed o& Co. Ine, Flour Mill Bellefonte oT ellen ne, "el FensOnAbIY BIRT — - - ORS ie dis A} POR BALE-..Strof : Rae baby parriage in : excellen oon on. Aree aun Buckwheat. _..... 80 cabinet. space for 12 suns. Old- RY ootiisiiiciiie 0] fashioned sink cubboard.: Alfrss BATIBY oe citi’ + SA er. Moshannon. Pa x24 Corn inspec : JB Card of Thanks this means to who so kindly WALKER We take thank all persons POR SALE-<1040 Silver Kine tractor lights, starter, nower e and pulley. John Matis, lerebure, Pa. 131 FOR BALE-One late 1940 John in our recent vement. Deere 22-38 thresher, mounted on Their svmpathy, held snd kindness | rubber tires can be eouipped with is very gratefully aporeciated. Pord wind stacker. and weigher: Walker and 1y. alse new Allis Chalmers ali-cron har- f ire Bart J. Centos! Help Wanted Pelisionte, R., D4. WANTED-—Paperwood cutters. ©. M. cars with down Myers, Julian, Pa, Phone 931-R-31. shown : 1 Plymonth x23 cone $188 00: 1088 h coach. WANTED-—A bor work on farm bv month. uite L. M Lut BR. D. 2. Bellofonte, Pa. x23 e WA} men to work in woods rf "cord. supe = x23 1940 th . BIBRA ON: Ane » coach #11000; 1998 Ford cosch. #6000: 1 Dados wn, gan 1081 Buick an ARO 00° 1036 Pie. moth sedan. $18000, Alas a few Ey te, Pa. i x23 -| Poultry - 0 0 work Cowan, Ps x24 lery A-1 condition ready to Charles R Hartman 1 County CHICKS New Hampahires Rocks. White Leghorns Matings 85 75-100 select matings {S850 per 100. Hecla Poultry Parm | Beliefonte, Pa. Telephone Zion 2321 i 16a! | BARBY CHICKS Order Trella's Qugi- LY chicks now! 35 profitable vafi- hybrids Barred Dulity sexed chicks truck delivers in any number from 25 to | Tyella Poultry Parma { Philipsburg. Pa twice a this area of 25 000 chicks Phone 208 13¢f BABY CHICKS -8pec Mated W_ Leg per 100 BL 8700 pits 81400 clka $2.50. Standard mated W. Leg. per 100 #1. run 8565 pits. 811.50 clks £235 IN. H Reds, Br. & W_ Rox. per 100: at iTun MBS. pits. 89.75. clks 8650. Al { breeds blood-tested cash or C OD inex BSY% guar OG K. Schaefer MecAl- | Histervilie Pa x24 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE Some purebred spaniel puppies 8 weeks old uire of Oscar Witmer, Belisfonte 1. (Shiloh Church) Live Stock POR BALE--8 Berkshire pigs 68 weeks oid. Kenneth Vonada Hubiers. burg, Pa x23 FOR SALE--8ome horses will sell cheap. Rov Zimmerman RD 2 Bellefonte, Pa x24 POR SALE—Pemale goat, three weeks old. Phone 383.) ar call at 249 South Soring Street, Bellefonte x23 FOR SALE-—Aberdeen Angus bull 1 year old eligible to registration State College, Pa x24 exchange for 00d mule. W. Earle Corman. Bellefonte, R. 3 (Axemann) Call 4207-R-3, Bellefonte x23 FOR BALE Holstein cow fresh with heifer calf by side. accredited for tL. b and Bang's disease. Geo x21 Gummo, Mill Hall POR BALE--Purebred Berkshire pigs 8 weeks old, either sex. Quality breeding stock. Wallace Bohn, Cen. tre Hall, Pa. R. D. Phone 48-R-13 x24 POR SALE--.Sorrel mare weight 1350 chean to aguick buver, 15 bu No. 2 teed potatoes. also two 600-21 tires and tubes Dillen’s Parm. Julian, ty x POR BALE--2 freeh CGuernsey cows Inquire of L. B. Chilcoat, Bellefonts RD 3 x24 POR SALE-2 registered OCuernsey cows, with second bull calves hy their sides. Calves can be recister- ed. © M. Myers, Julian, Pa. Phone #31-R-81. x2 POR SALE..l have several teams of horse as for sale, and plows, at The Dunlap black norse weight also bay mare weleht 1450 hs oulet and safe, Fond worke® ced res 1800 each. also recistersd he mares from Ane vear 10 poven vearr of age, some with coltas by at tee breeding B. ©. Dotter. A Pa. x28 {priced worth the money, Fred Markie | POR SALE—Good work horse or will | 4 Phone 174-J. Bellefonte, Pa Also a span of mules which are | nulet and safe for anvbody to drive | SALE--A 1600 Ibe. quiet and safe for bow, | A SOW with seven wiles four wesks olA Tranips of Rov Nive. | on. RD. 1. Mill Hall, Pa. x23 POR 8 year 16800 Ib black geldint quiet and good worker Labad af black celding 8 yrs | FPARMERS-—Penng Valley Bales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds saie every Tuessusy. Bring your live shock and poultry, you can expect good prices. 8, T. Riegel, Owner Mgr. 1U Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE #1600 T-room house and ls acre lot Inquire My Charis E. Noli, Hublersburg, Route 220. x23 FOR BALE--Eight room brick house wilh acre giound., all convenis ences, located al Curtin, Fa dary M Faubie, Ponoue 638 1311 FOR SBALE--6 room crete block house In Pl TE convenience Tile bath and k. en Mis, Harry Armairong 25 POR BALE--$1300 hous and East Howard t Belietone, Pa Down paymen term rian NO Inquire of Winifred Coin La Bellefonte, Pa 194! FOR BALE-—-A 7 room frame } f all mod i ©O 110A iw ‘ 163 E Bellefonie H Inquire of d New ne Belle foute, Pa i FOR BALE -$6-room ‘ ty notse, Desirable ocation Belle. fonte Al ever ieee race In. quire Dr. D. W. Gates. 189 Dickie Ave Blaten iano. NX x24 POR SALE-#8 roo ouse of the late 14 rit Le- bath Rats 1441 M 1 ) Ber x FOR BALLS fe * « Reberghury Pa t ¢ ACTes of woodland you] Acer Por 11 for mations write My MM 3 . pe FE. Bhafle 20 WM “Blooms burg, Pa x2 FOR SBALE-—-A 6 family apartment buliding located on corner of Cur- llegheny streets. Bellefonte ter Cal be ar ¢ of F Nations 2 Pa f FOR BALE 8 rox MASE W oy Koy Ah . bulldines variet at - " A 1 rey ROxfiinm f ye $ Ww r Fd ~x v f ” ¥ oY M ¥ ". Roar Blanchard t Bellefor Pa x24 PRIVATE SALE-Of anluable rea rea eatat located | Bellefonte Bore h at No. 47 Past Lins Pa known as the Dace oODerty Frame dwelling house, oonsis'ing of ten room: and w sihrooms. » aly ar ad ar two apartment T: $C ¢ IT Cf esirable lo cat . 3 e and can be pur chased at reasonable price for ¢ ck sale. If terested consult Pirs Nationa! Bank of Bellefonte Frank Mayes, Lemont. or W. Harrison Wali er Bsa. Bellefonte aay FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Valu . real ediate for $ exchange Havine 1 o Te Cor t ( Y large a of » ' . r house ia, 1 f land Ww ", ’ ¢ Bach fi9vane vy re # AXE y i941 1 or H { 5 ’ s : we far ’ ¢ pr by vi oF . eg IY } 5 all over Ce Count at ¥% r om en 44 anvihine of v e In exnk ar Cs Or address GG. PSdward Haur wner Bellefonte BR D Phone 31-W. x76 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR BRENT--A farm of 40 Brees ir irece Township Dent Rinte Poad inouire of Mrs, Emma Vonada Aasron-burg Pa 24 FOR SALE OR RENT --6-room # with light and bat} ur $ wits RTA Mileabrirz Bb Inouire of Jo D. Re Belle! RDI x2 Houses tor Rent FOM RENT A five rv x all conveniene I: auire of John 8 Lan a 383-M., Bellefonte, Pa forenox ¢ FOR RENT -8ix room house elec. triptty water 1 hone garage chicken house located at Hecla Park known as Joe Herman nropest In- aire of BE Msitox, 3600 5if Ave Pittaburgh. Pa IRLY Apartments for Rent FOR RENT apartment. Purnished 3 rooms and bath. Phone 132 Hel- en J. Carner 125 XN. Thomas St Beiletonte, Pa 181s FOR RENT A 4.1oom apartment with bath Meat and hot water fur- nlshed., first floor Inanire Mrs = x23 R. Rishel. Boalshurg Psa POR RENT Apartment. third floor oorner of Curtin and Allegheny Streets, Rent 820 a month. Inguire at First National Bank, Bellefonte Pa 124 with bath and sereenad in porch located at 107 BE Howard St In. auire of Mrs Marv Woodring, Bells. fonte. Pa x24 {PCM PPNT-.3 room seonnd floor furnished apartment with porrh lioht, bot watt and free parades ser. vice, Desirable location. Inguire 3° East Linn Street x24 FOR RENT--A § room apartment with bath heat and hot water Becond foor Available Mav Ist Tnauire Myre Richard Brotve, Thomas Street. Bellefonte, Pa 17 POR RENT--A furnished or unfur- mished asoartment with 3 reve firivate hath, narch. parass and alt iconditioned. Inquire of Mra Tresce! {424 Past Bishop Btreet. Bellefor*» Pa x24 { Rooms For Rent | POR RENT-IM'wo rooms for ron v re nicely furnished and cmvenie«! x28 { Loans to Farmers | YOU CAN OET MONEY-For a new { home, for remodeling and for home | iImprovements—aee Willlam 8bhape: | Write or call. Bellefonte 432 or Belle- fonte 105-R 1st 3 | MONEY TO LOAN—Intersst 31% annually on life insurance loans {Why pay 8%, when such loans are available for Jess. Write or call O R._ Snyder, Wineate. Pa. Telephone mv. aa 1" ARMERS If vou need new ma- chinery. another horse. of money for ANS farm opurbose. ses Miscellaneous aft Ly can J Yogt. Oen | tre Pa. Phone S5-R-4. of Lock pi 2104 at our expemse. $f Pobert | at Musser Gettig's office. Balle- | p. Pa. anv Satiurdsy mornine. or | promptly. DEAD BTOCK -dwmoved B Pa. Phons 6 M. Keller, Milibhelm T5-R~2, Reverse charges Repairing rm —— POREMAN'S UPHOLETERY Pure Wire repair shop, repairing, restor- Ing antiques a speciality, Cane and rush seals Modern upholstery. Bhop North Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 793-3 1uf Repairs furniture oovers mane Upholetering Phone 382-R FURNITURE REPATERD made to all kinds Uphol:tering and sii Wm D Tho i Bhop, 102 E Lamb Bt Bellefonte. Pa of iO MACHINE WORK lawn harpened Mac hiine work kinds We also have in # Announcements PEUNION REUNION The Tres reunion wili be held at Cire 4 ' 4 . frie: re NOTICE Tie W ME He ¥ » ° ¢ Ohid » y y evenins ¥ Ho @ ’ hy OF I ’ ner w he ¢ e of F A » 4 Lia > nda ne B y C ‘ th eet y FEST A festive H er Cr As ye “ evening oi A Legit Band au ~1 A rawye 5 : su w ye ed the of Brits B vi. eve b * Ac 2 Lath ‘ « x24 LA a STA a fox ® » A ; e Plea { . ’ Pleasant Gap on 4a Ww f f oe ¢ . “ar CARN A r whiin ( e ( CAT niva M nd 5 Prominent rad hand or free each eve x27 TIV The BSunnvside Ceme- BE now hold a festival : he re oe . dine House ¥ Bn Stree 8 n June 28th Mu wi e § Ee Y Pifer's B: Ba x28 PEST dies dg of the Cobur;: urch will hoid a fe a ever June 28 ¢ yp al " Ci Huskers nf OT x26 SUPPER---The ladies Aid of the Yarnell United Brethren Church will Hold 8 he hicken sandw SUDDer wt he wome of Cla Shawiey on Wednesday evenis June Price 30 cent Every WeLoOTe — —— —————— ie ofme the an- cemetery ill on Satur 8th. Music by in Band. x26 REUNTON The elevent} annual } eT ioe will be held ' Or "0 aia viia leva to come « wv or all Gram- and spend the dav with us festival will be held Saturday. June of Boy Scout Music bv the Belle. American Legion Band Cake walks and other forms of amuse. ment x23 A ville on benefit Jesh MEMORIAL FERVICES-—The P.O 8 of A Camp No. 357, of Woodward will bold its memorial ser- vices on Sunday 8 Members will meet at the hall and pro- ered 10 the Prot Goggler of Middleburg will the oooazion be the speaker for PILES, FISTULA. FISBURE--There is only one way to correct Hemor- thoids commonly called Piles and that is by thorough removal. See ws concerning our MEBRITOL-RECTOL which does the job in satirfactory manner. The Tibbens Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa i EZENE-—For relief of headaches, colds, neuraigia, neuri- tis and rheumatism Indicated in all acheg and pains particularly that of rheumatism. The pain tablet that has all others pushed clear off the bureau. Price in half and dollar cizes. Bee what vou buy E-Z buy In giasg and be sure the E-Z is on each and every tablet The Tibbens macy, Beech Creek. Pa pain due |THE TIBBENS PHARMACY MEDICINES & OPTICAL BERCH , PENNA If in need of glasses aoe ug first and save money [62 we positively will not be under (sold as we do our own grinding have no rent to Large rompilete Artifice for where you can do better than else where. Hours 10 %0 12: 2 %e Twos dally and Sunday. No ednesda Afternoon hours. STOMACHEZE STOMACHIC TONIO Due to the American way of living [most everyone more Siethach trouble. Way to ¢ { these
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