June 12, 1941, LOCALS ~Mrs, Robert Shaner and little daughter, Susanne, of Brownsville, leit Monday for Philadelphia for a brief visit, after having spent a week in Bellefonte with relatives and friends. —Mr, A. 8. Balley, a native of Pine Grove Mills but pow living at the Odd Fellows Home in Grove City, Pa. was a welcome caller at our office Tuesday, while in Centre County on a visit with his relatives —Fred Kurtz, of Gloucester, N. J, employed in the New York yards, spent the weekend in Belle- £hip- | fonte with his mother, Mrs. Charles | R. Kurtz, at her home on East Linn | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Mar- | street, and with his wife, who is visiting relatives in the Julian area, —Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Taylor ang son, Kendrick of East Linn Street, were in Philadelphia yes- terday attending exercises at the University of Penn- sylvanda where Mr, and Mrs, Tay- Jor's son, Edwin was graduated from the law school &f the university. ~The Woman's Auxiliary of St John's Episcopal church, Bellefonte, will hold a “Twilight Fantasy" in “Friendship Garden" at the rear of Mrs, George B, Thompson's home in the Bush Arcade building, West] commencement | A big auction sale on sash doors and roofing at Claster's, Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa, June 14th, at 1:30 p. m. Sale rain or shine, * ~-Are my eyes normal? Are they strained? Do 1 overwork my eyes? Ask Dr, Howard F. Bauer, Optomet- rist, at the W. E. Crossley Jewelry | * Store, Bellefonte, Pa, ~=Mrs. J. D. Morrrisey, of Tyrone, spent Tuesday in Bellefonte as a guest of Mrs. D. R, Foreman and | daughter, Miss Lois, at the family home on North Spring Street Miss Beity Ann Martin, daugh- tin of Bellefonte R. D. 3, left Sun- day for Coatesville to speng two weeks vacation with Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Packer, -Mrs, C. H, Young, of Meadville, | and Norman Kirk of Harrisburg, were guests for several days last week and this at the home of their mother, Mrs, M. A. Kirk on West High Street, -Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Charles, York, spent the weekend in Belle fonte as guests of Mrs. Charles’ | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and High Street, from 7 to 10 p. m, on | is} Monday, June 30, The public cordially invited to attend. -Robert Malin, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Malin, of State where he is studying metal- lurgy, departed Friday for Brad- dock, where he has secured employ- ment {or the summer with the Car- negle Ulinois Steel Company ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irvin, their | Mary Mosier son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maddox and Bobby, Sandra and Kay, and Mrs. Irvin's son Harry Irvin, Jr., all of Akron, Ohio, were recent! guests of the elder Mr. Irvin's mo- and Mr. ther, Mrs. Susan Irvin and Mr. and | mothers, Mrs, G. Oscar Gray, Mrs. Fred Hollobatugh, home on Reynolds avenue. -—The Bellefonte Odd Fellows and | Rebekah lodges will hold their an- nual memorial services at 8:30 o'- clock this Thursday night in the at their! Odd Fellows rooms on West High | Co., was among our callers while in will be con-| ‘own street, The Services ri ved in Bellefonte Monday and are | North Alle- | gheny Street, who las; week com- former Edith Holz, sister of the late pieted his junior year at Penn parry Holz, of Bellefonte | | | of West Logan Street | Ward, on North Spring Street children, | | at Kersey, Mrs. P. M. Dubbs East Linn street, Mrs. Louis Priedman and | daughters, Irene and Hermine, ar- and family on guests at the Markland Hotel dur-| ing their stay. Mrs. Freidman is the Thomas Mosier, were called to Kersey, Elk Coun'y, Sunday morning, because of the critica) il- i ness of Mr, Mosier's mother, Mrs, --Mr. and Mrs The funeral was held yestreday. -Mr, and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, of Lancaster, spent the weekend in | Bellefonte with their respective of J M Mrs. | Ward accompanied the Grays homé same night, West High Street, and Mrs. | on Sunday, for an indefinite visit | — Lester Corl, of Beaver Falls, employed by the Armstrong Cork Friday. Mr. Ol and his ducted by the Hollldaysburg Canton | Wife and son Don arrived in Centra and Rebekahs. All members of both! county are | { whom is Nelson Marshall | of State College Mr. | lodges, as well as the public, cordially invited to attend ~Mr, and Mrs. and family, Eileen and Lois, and Mrs. Theodore Hartley and daughter Sylvia, and Mrs Harry | Hazel and daughter Patricia, of Ni-| agara Falls, N. Y., friends and relatives in Bellefonte and Centre Hall over Decoration. | Mr. and Mrs, Hartley are formerly from Centre Hall and Mrs from Bellefonte. ~—Major M. W. Reed and Mrs Reed, of Mitchell Pield, N.Y. spent | the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of William J. Dorworth, of Philadel- | phia, at the Dorworth family home | off "East Binn street, having come visited among | | Hazel is | { sireet Wednesday to spend with relatives among WwW. Corl, last their vacation an uncle Charles -James Saxion, 28 of Burnside Street, who fell in front of First National] Bank about noon Sunday of last week, {racturing his left knee cap will be required t» remain in bed from four to six weeks until the injury has healed The accident happened when Mr Saxion slipped on wet clay in the He is a son of Mr, and Mrs the Charles Saxion, of East High Street, i and is employed by the Nationa! Gypsum Company, Erection yesterday of a frame work on West Linn street, at the site OF the new Bellefonte High here io atlend commencement exer | school, is not a bleachers for spec- elses at Penn State, their Jousth, William Dorworth, Jr, being member of the graduating class. | tators, Contracior Ear] L. Cump yes- a terday informed an inquiring news- paperman. The framework is the Major Reed is with the U. 8. Avia-| beginning of a fence to keep pedes- tion Corps. —Dr. and Mrs, the happy parents of a boy, first child. born at 1:15 o'clock Mon- The infant weighed ¢ pounds at birth and both he and Schwartz are reported to be getting along satisfactorily. The child has been named Willlam J. Schwartz, Jr. and may follow his father's footsteps in the medical profession. Mr. and Mrs, of State College, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter, weighing seven pounds, at the Centre County Hospital, Tues- day moming. The infant, the first child in the family, has been named Carol Anne. Both she and Mrs. . Crumlish are reported to be getting slong nicely and upon their dis- charge from the hospital will go to Pleasant Gap to be with Mr. Crum- Hsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Crumlish, while the father, Lt. Crumlish Is undergoing six weeks of special training with the U. 8. Army at Pt. Belvoir, Virginia, ~—Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock | has been set as the time for the | Wars with the White People. wedding of Miss Sara Gilbert, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hender- | son Gilbert, to Lieut. John Cole | family, and during the weekend ¢T8t¢ which contained two cans of Tuten. son of Mrs. Rebecca C. Tu- | Mrs. Robb presented it to her son, Dovey. The crate was eddressed to! | brians from william J. Schwartz of Bast Curtin street, are to the edge of their area will be a danger point until using the sidewalk at that point, Excavations will extend the walk, and the {construction of foundations ix com- { day ail the Centre County Hospital. | Mrs. | | with ! Rebecen G. | street, William Crumlish | { pleted, Mr. Cump said. Mrs. George Shugert and young son, of Elmira, N. Y.. who with Mr Shugert expected to return to their home there Saturday after a visit Mrs, Shugert’s mother, Mrs. Cruse, on East High were foreed to change their plans, Friday, when Mrs, Shuge:t while visiting a friend. made a misstep and fell, injuring her an- kle. An X-ray examination at the Centre County Hospital revealed that no bones had been broken, but Mrs. Shugert was required to re- main In bed for several days, Mr. 8hugert is expected here this week- end to take his family home, ~—We are indebted to Mrs. Sarah Robb, of the Friedman apartments, South Allegheny Street, for the op- portunity of inspeciing an ancient | and interesting little volume: “A | Selection of Some of the Most In- teresting Narratives of Ourtages! Committed by the Indians in their | The | book has been handed down from generation to generation in the! ten, 115 Pine street, Harrisburg. The | Lee Robb, of Ogden, Utah, who wedding will take place at the Gil-| stopped here for a brief visi, while |!iVes at Denigh, North Wales. About bert Summer home, Roaring Dam, en route west from a two months’ near Bowmansdale. Miss Gilbert is | stay in Washington, D. C. The vol- & graduate of member of the Junior League, Her fiance, gradutite of Pennsylvania State College, is In Army service and is stationed at Savannah, Ga, with the 207th Coast Artillery, The Tuten family is well known in Belle- fonte and . having r@8ided here for many Years, ~<Mr. and Mrs, Christ D. Young, of North Thomas Streel, were hon- | ored at a surprise party on their 42nd. wedding anniversary, held at the home of Mr. ang Mrs, Malcolm Young, on Potter Street last Wed- nesday night. The evening was spent in games and refreshments, and Mr, and Mrs. Young received a number of gifts. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs, G. E. House- holder, Mrs, Grace Lilliedahl, Mrs, Rexford and sons, Rex- ford and Richard, Mrs. Mary Dry, Meisin. Dx Dry and daughter, Mrs, a alias Ella, Mrs. Ma» Faulk, Mrs, Scott Stover, Mrs, Lil- | Man Miles and granddaugh | | Madeira School In| ume is believed to be well over 150 |S received word that the gift ar- Washington, and Vassar College and | years old and is in a fair state of | [ved In good condition, Postage on has been a member of Beiler School | preservation. Its hair- “raising stories | faculty for the last year. She is al of Indian outrages gives a vive id insight into the trials and tribu- lations the early settlers had in establishing themselves in this! country. ~~Members of the Bellefonte Pire- | men's Convention Committee visit- ed fire department meetings in Phil ipsburg and Clearfield during the weekend, to assist in preparations for the convention here in August, { Those who attended the meeting at the Reliance Pire House in Philips burg, Thursday night, were: Harold Cowher, president of the Central District Association, George Carpen- eto, Frank Sloan, Edward Kern and Charles Saxion, Philipsburg, host city to the first district convention in 1892, has launched a drive to en- tertain the 50th annual convention in that city in 1942. Among the speakers at the meeting were Mr, Cowher, who spoke on association Edward matters, and Mr. Carpeneto, who Se ee the vast improvements made in fire. ting practice in re- ter, cent years, ¥ night Mr. Cowher, Linda Decker, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph John Gillen and Gu Novosel, Sr, Mrs. Max Markle, Mrs. [6d a meeting at Ereart John Rutter, Mrs. Paul Eberhart, | Clearfield Department Miss Alice annual Clearfield Pair hin will and | be held in August this year, instead fount rs. Margaret Gates, , Mr, and Mrs M, D. Y son, ‘Billy, Mr. and pg and children, Baron, det'e, Clavion and bas Mr. Clas | Mrs, leslie Kline and Donna and Leslie, Jr. - Mrs. Charles Novosel, aul al sponsors the of October as has been the custom. Clearfield Is the home of Edward Clark, vice president of the Central children,’ District Firemen's Association. Guy and Mr, and | Glenn was among the speakers at the Clearfield meeting ‘ Saturday | of | “ther brother and , who passed away the | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Pio Auction sale on building ma- | terials, Saturday June 14th, at 1:30 p. m, Don't miss it. Claster’s| | Wa'er Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Sale rain or shine, . Samuel Markle aged 10, son of Mrs, Agnes R., D. 2, fractured his left Sunday when he fell from a b+ cycle, The boy received treatment at the Centre County Hospital dis- | pensary, where the fracture wis reduced. James Parks of Bellefonte, 'D. 3, was painfully cut on the hand while operating a circular saw at | his home late Friday. In treatment at the dispensary of the Centre | County Hospital, the wound was fu- ~-Approximately 20 members of | | the Bellefonte Mothers’ Club at- | {tended a picnic of the organization, | Tuesday night at the 8. M. Shall- | cross cottage, “Twin Mount,” near Runville, ~Mrs. Harry Keller, of the Orvis apartments, East Curtin street, left {yesterday for an Indefinite visit {with her sons, Ellis Keller and fam- lly in Pittsburgh, and Willam Kel- {ler and family In Detroit, ~After spending six weeks with {his wife and child at their apart {ment on West Linn street, Michael | Kaizen left Friday to join his ship at Norfolk, Va. Mr. Kaizen is first assistant engineer aboard the 8. 8 Malabar | —Ernest Tate, employed in the shipyards at Baltimore, Md., spent | Tuesday with his wife and family {at their home on West Pike street, | Bellefonte, Mr. Tate has been em- ployed in Baltimore for the past five weeks, ~The Diama Section of the Belle. fonte Woman's Club will hold a pic. nic at the Johnston cabin, Hecla Park, on Wednesday afternoon, June 18. If you desire transporta- tion, or ean furnish it for others, (please call Mrs, Edward R East High street, ‘The Nittany Country Club golf team was defeated by the Hunting. don Country Cluly team at Hunting- don, Saturday, by a score of 34's: 0 12%. This Saturday the Nittany team will meet the Park Hills golf team, of Altoona, on the Nittany course, Officers of the association hope for a full turnout of team members for the event -Mrs. Fred W. Reynolds, Jr. of ment, he returned home, ~James Spangler, the University of Pennsylvania,| Philadelphia, is home for a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ben Spangler, of street. He expects to leave today for Fort Meade, Md., |dergo a six weeks’ with the R. O. T. C ~-Miss Helen Beezer, of East Bishop street, who about a month Miller, fago fell on South Allegheny street and fractured a knee cap, on Sat- urday was taken to the Centre County Hospital where the cast was removed, Miss Beezer returned home the same day and is now able to walk with the aid of crutches —Samuel Gray and son, Bill, West Chester, were guests during the weekend of Mr. Gray's mother, Ellen Gray, of East Linn street They stopped here enroute to Wil lamsport where they joined Mrs (Summit, N. J., arrived in Bellefonte Samuel Gray for the wedding of during the weekend for a visit with her niece, Miss Kathrine Barclay, sister-in-law. Mr. whose mother was the former Kitty land Mrs, Hugh M. Quigley and Lyon, of Bellefonte family, of East Curtin street. Mon- Miss Loulse Osman, daughter of day night her son. William, arrived Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Osman of here enroute Lo Tioga county, where East Logan Street, who has been lie has accepted a position with the employed by the U Covernment Suburban Construction Company at Washington, D, C., has been ~J. Bossart DeHaas, of the De- transferred to the Middletown Alr- Haas Electric Store, departed Sun- port in a clerical capacity Miss day morning with a group of friends Osman, who was at her parenta from Johnstown and Pittsburgh for ' home In Bellefonte last week, as- a several days’ fishing trip to Can- sumed her new dulles Monday ada. Yesterday we had a postcard Edmund Foreman of Penn from “Boss” malled from Trout street, who recently received an Creek, Ontario, Canada. He reports honorable discharge {rom Battery that the group is having a fine time B_ 100th Field Artillery. Bellefonte and are catching plenty of fish. now in camp at Shelby, Miss. be- They expect to return home some- cause of a {oot condition departed time today early this week for San Prancisco, ~James Marshall, of West Lamb Cal, for a visit with his mothe street, who for some time had been Mrs. Eugene Rosengrant employed by Contractor John Hens- the west he expecis to zey on the Bell Telephone Company specialist building on North Allegheny Midshipman departed Sunday Lock Haven Jr of the U where he has accepted 8 position as Annapolis Md in Belle a heater operator for W, M. McIn- 5 vacation with his parents tosh, Inc. whose headquarters are and Mrs. George A Kelley, Sr in Indiana, Pa. Mr. Marshall for Porge House west of town some months has bien dog law en- | shipman Kelley will leave July 11 forcement officer for Bellefonte bor- to pegin his next years studies due ough to speeding of the defense program Excellent and will be graduated after annual Bellelonte years of study instead of the umni dance at four year course Thursday night. Total proceeds of Miss Grace the dance will be approximately was unuble to $245, while the total expenses of the teaching dance, including the scholarship and gehools during th prizes given at commencement ex- of the school ercises last“Week by the Association. infection a finger, was admitted, will be about $242, leaving a small Saturday to the Centre Oounty Hos nargin dn the treasury Lom Whe pital where Krgenns performed an year's activities, The Associatién. operation in an attempt to check however, hts u balance of $229 from the infection Latest reports from previous years the hospital are to the effect that —Luther Casper, who {3 in train- she is recovering steadily and ex. ing at Port George Meade, Nd, pects to be discharged from the In- returned to camp Tuesday after gev- stitution late this week eral days’ visit with his parents, ~Former Judge and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Howard Casper, ol C, Furst of West Linn 8 reel, Mon - North Thomas street. Mr. Casper day attended commencement exer is recuperating fram injuries re- Clses at Dickinson College Carlisle ceived about five weeks ago when their son, Austin being a member struck by a car near Ballimore of the graduating class. Austin has The young man, who suffered completed his law schooling and bruises and shock and a serious expects to take the Slate Bar ex- head wound which required four aminations this summer His fu- stitches to close, was a patient [or ture course will be determined a month at the camp hospital largely on whether or not he is ~A prospective new physical edu- calied to military service. The cation director for the local high | Fursis’ youngest son, Elwood, also school made her appearance at 4 8 law student a: Dickinson 11:09 a. m. Monday morning when Members of the Bellefonte High a 6 pound, 14 ounce daughter was Schoo] Bang and its auxiliary held ‘born to Mr. and Mrs, John Miller,! an ali<day picnic Sunday at Roose- of Wilson street, at the Centie velt Dam County Hospital, The youngster, the | The picnic was held on the former first child in the family, has been site of a CCC camp. Games played named Pamela Ann. Both she and during the day included a mushball {her mother, the former Betty Mus- game between the boys and ther iser, of Bellefonte, are gelding along fathers. The latter won a score nicely. The father, Big John Miller, | of 20-8, Horseshoe pitch and chief mentor at the Bellefonte High swimming were also features of the school, is busy receiving congratula- days program arranged by Robert | tions, C. Thompson, president, i Jee Alexander, of Milesburg, is Sitiaers ol ihe auxiliary doing his part to keep friends in presi’ Great Britain “sweet” during the --Miss Mildred White, of Axe- {difficulties imposed by war. Tuesday mann. who has been a contributor (he appeared at the Bellefonte post- at various times to the Poet's Cor. office with a substantially built ner in The Centre Democrat, was {recently informed that her training course . consu street, George A. Kelley frre y . N for 8. Naval Academy thrse us attendance marked the High Schoo] Al- Hecla Park last ual D who oe position Mitchell, 1 uty at her ‘Bellefonte Lt two week cause of an in the year of James About 110 a friend. Mrs. E. H Davies, who been selected for publication “Hear Us, America.” a poetry anthology that will be i {shortly by Crown Publications, |bune Building. New York in |! month ago he sent a similar’ apd | shipment of honey, and since then i Miss the parcel he malled Tuesday and | huh weighed about 13 pounds, was poem, “Orplians’ Home.” published | -——According to reports Major | to Xmas Lyrics Book of 1939. John E. Bodle, of the U. 8. Air| | Corps. stationed at Kansas City, | | Kansas, hopes to make his annual here during the weekend over the! | visit “back home” this summer, but absence of three boys, one from because of defense activities there Bellefonte and two from Milesburg, | is some doubt that he will be able | who went to school Friday after. to get away. Bodle was promoted to noon, and failed to return home. the rank of Major several months Police and friends were polled. but ago. He is a son of Mrs. Nora Breon, no trace of the trio could be found. | of Julian, and is widely known in| The three turned up safe and sound | the Bellefonte area, having been Sunday night, expressing consider- {graduated from the Bellefonte High able amazement over the ado which © school in the class of 1923, He en- thelr absence had created. They | © tered the Air Corps shortly after had, they reported, decided to spend graduation and has been promoted the w nd with friends steadily since then to his present but had overlooked the detail of high rank, | informing anyone of their plans be- «Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Prancis and | forehand. son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | ~Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall, who lin E. Rumberger and daughter, Jane, all of East Bishop street, ex- | vacation trip, Sunday returned to pect to leave by motor, Saturday for | their home in Berea, Ohio, after Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the an- | having spent part of the time in, nual convention of the Kiwanis In-' Bellefonte with Mrs. Hall's father, ternational. Mr. Francis is leuten- | William H. Brouse and family, on! ant governor of the sixth district of | South Thomas street. About the Pennsylvania, of which Bellefonte last of June Mr. Hall will give up’ is a part, while Mr. Rumberger is | his position with the Aluminum representing the local Kiwanis! | Compe. of America and will en- lefonte late next week, Others | gineering company with offices in’ from Centre county who are plan-| Washington. D. C. He expects to be ning to attend the convention are | rent to Oehkosh, Wis. and he and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kiumrine and Mrs, Hall will move there early in Mr. and Mrs, J. Martin Pry, all of | July. Mis. Hall is the former Care State College. olyn Brouse * Markie of Bellefonte wrist | R. visit | Reus | North Spring | where he will un- | of ! in the Seven Mountains | and other | poem | entitled “A Worthy Sacrifice,” has national | White's entry entitles her to com. | pete for the $100 which Is being of! fered as a prize for the best poems. | The author also has had a previous POR SALE—Two corn workers. one | ~8ome concern was expressed | in Erie} came east several weeks ago on a lights, They expect to return to! ter the employ of a consulting en- | A — [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 is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 first issue, and 156 cents for each additional insertion. 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 tured with four stitches. After treat- | to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such 1 of the advertiser, | Intervals, -Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Woomer {of Boalsburg, spent part of Bature day in Bellefonte visiting with Mrs | Woamer's mother, Mrs, Polly A Ward, of East High street Mrs. T. 8. Guyer and sons, Charles and Jay, of East Linn street, departed Baturday for a motor trip to Rupert, Idaho, where they will spend the summer with rs. Guy- er's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Laxton, On their way west they ex- pected to stop at various points of scenic and historic interest Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hendrick- son and small child, of Lititz, ex- pect to move soon to Bellefonte and will occupy the apartment in the Mrs, Kline Woodring house on East Howard street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heister and family Mr. Hendrickson recently was elected the teaching position made vacant by the resignation Miss Grace itehell Lo of A (Additional Locals on Page 4) MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by COC, & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat 85 Oats 40 Buckwheat 60 Rye 50 Barley 50 Com BO Card of Thanks BENPORD We take thi expressing our thanks © neighbors and 1 ends for the use of thelr car heir tributes and thel of kindly nt bereavement Bet ford Pamily Help Wanted WANTED- mar Farm ne [:% ‘Ard ery 2 I(NIttany Oar dew | means od floral ma work on ward pr female "order Male Or WANTED WANTED gird work family reference Hewitt Pa WANTED Boy or 5 alist with farm to milk and have Cali 3780, State write Mrs. John lege. R br nr : WANTED--R igh Rout easily sold housshold teach how. atfDDIY ing literature-<all you leigh Dept. PNV-M4-O for Consumers neceasild salen advertia. need Raw- Chester, Pa x24 ‘Wan ted to Buy WANTED- mo bi uy # ves Write to te Hall, Pa. WANTED Manure Wondrines al Gardens. 127 E. Howard | Bei iefonte Phone 6. on You Ome large day nid ohn Snavels x25 Flor Breet x24 WANTED. To buy cate le of any kir Al*o bulls. Inquire of Hubert Ne Bellefonte R. D. 2, Phone T20-R-2 184s WANTED To buy al Kinde 1 live- stock. for good prices Write or call Albert N. McCalsb, Loganton Pa. Phone 2622 x30 a student at, ®™dvertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, 1! free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different - VT EI NI AR, FOR BALE- br m FOR plants Lamb 600 - POR BALE--An very the Bellefonte FOR BALE Used suitable for bullding a barn perfect Batwheler FOR BALE double both davenport Call FOR BALE Mone brick Ldoy Bellefon FOR BALE a i Backed by | ever Li) Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersectior WANTED--To buy all kinds of lve. | stock. Bruce Krumrine, Pleasant Gan, Pa Phone Bellefonte 476-J-1 ‘and reverse charges if any 14 Articles tor Sale Pho 3500 ick. Harry V Be Hefonte, Pa BALE Prank Street, Belle M B ROOG condi WwW E Pa shape Philips oven good cond will Bellefonte in 760 <Now Special ori (2000) Also W. laucas te 425-R-) d lI sles 15 itten ngs 1 9 ne e 153 POR § Y. Wagner ennsyivania loch Implement Shor POR a COLL ers No and and pany FC in e. Pa SALE sine Russe 2 size 4c a wed potatoe weeders Jersey Bhore ang oO J oe vile POR FOR BALE--R PO n bh coach Boalsburg Pa. Phone ! 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Pa woul 4 exchange Clare Poultry CHIC KS Ru New "ka 4 Matines 88 50 per Bell efonte Hama Ba-red shir BABY CHI CKS- Order Trella’'s Qual- ity chicks now! eties sexed chicks, hybrids week truck delivers in 85 profitable vati- twice a this area of Any number from 25 to 25 000 chicks Trella Poultry Parma, Philipsburg, at BABY CHICKS —8pec Maled W, per 100, 8%. $7.00, pits 8250: Btandard mated W run 8665, pits Phone 208 lau Leg $14 00 cika Leg. pet 100 $1150. cles. #235 N H Reds Br. & W. Rox. per 100: #1 run S685 pits #0 75. ciks 86 50 breeds blood<tested cash or C K x 957% guar. O j Histervilie Pa Al QO. D Schaefler MeAl- x24 cards [FOR SALE--"Cattie Crossing” x32 Inquire at this office PCT SALE-Pord v8 “pick-up truck T. K. larkin, Port Matilda, Pa Phone 5-R-16 x24 POR BALE-Bating potatoes quire of Geo. Wilson. R. D. 2, | foute, Zion Phone 1631 FOR BALBE-Wire fencing: frieerator; glider. Mis Houck, 400 E Bishop Street. Belle- fonte, Phone 246-7 x25 FOR SALE-A leonard refrigerator. 100 Ib, capacity, like new B WwW Ripka. Spring Mills, Pa. Phone 30-R- 11. Centre Hall. Pa x24 In. fice re- a two row and one a one row and 2 mowers. Inquire Rov Zimmerman R. D. 2, Bellefonte, Pa. x24 |OUNS-—Bought. sold and exchanged. Inouire at the Western Auto As- sociate Store, Allegheny St. Belle |fonte. Pa. Phone 750 {POR SALE--Coal and wood. ashes away at a low rate 347-3 for ices. Sam Cavperelli | Bellefonte, Pa. RB . D. 1, Ooleville, 1tf {POR SALE-—Farm lime at price farm- lo oo can afford to pay. Inquire of . Long, Howard. R. D. Phone | Bion ‘1913 (Nittany). 2 itr FOR SALE. excellent cabinet, | fashioned | Borger, I haul condition space for 1 sink eu non, Larve auns. fun Old - Alfrad x24 Beile. | x2 itr | Live Stock cheap. Roy Zimmerman, R SALE—8ome | Bellefonte, Pa. POR SALE-Fresh POR BALE--Aberdeen | year old eligible priced worth the money, Frad Markle Arthur | { breeding stock from accredited herd. D 4 | Port Matilda, Pa horses will sel x24 cow, Guernsey H Wav x24 Stat ¢ College, Angus bull 1 10 registration, x24 ron SALE—Purebred Berkshire ples. R | tre i 3 i t baby carriage, in | P old. R weeks elt Hall, Pa her sex. Quality Wallace Bohn. Cen. Phone 48-R-13 x24 {| POR 8A 1 {| Cheap to guic (peed potatoes, and tubes Dillen’s Parm, Julian, buyer, 15 bu alsd two 600-21 tires | | Why pay 6%, mare weight 1350 No. 2 Pa x24 POR SALE-2 fresh OCuernsey cows {i Also a span of mules, which are | ‘ oulet and safe for anvbody t ! Inquire of I. B. Chilocoat, Call 'R. D. 3 drive Bellefonte x24 POR SALE fresh Guernsey cow, blood and T. B. tested, also spotted Poland China sows bred to farrow in | Bent. | Lemont, Pa. ARMERS—Pe Centre Hall Tuesday. Bring your Inquire of J Mitchel! x24 H. Pa. nng Valley Sales barn, holds sale every | live stock and ultry, vou can expect good | prices 8 T. Riegel, Owner Mer. 14 SALE--1840 Silver King tractor {Pan and plow. pully equipoed, electric pulley. John Matis sii J ae ¥. » tf i SALE—Burroughs Adding Ma- PE 7 column: Dalton ten-key ‘| adding machine: RC. , Liberal trade in allowance, Sold on easy pavment vlan. Palmer © Bierly. Reberdburg, Pa x25 Way FoR SALE--2 International ioaders: : International side deliv ery rake: 1 MoOormick ide delivery fake. 1<17 I. H CC. i tooth practically new: 1 John Deere han wav plow: 1 20-30 Walls tractor. All machines have been recandi'an. £3 ready 10 £0 10 work. © hi Cg 48 i Penna Purnace, Pa . Bell phone «Na. 8 Warriors Mark, x28 | FOR BALE i George Mothersbaugh 1 Fa 800 acres hard surface road Buckwheat and rye Julian, Pa FOR SALE 0 room house In Pleasant conveniences, Tile bath Mrs, Harry Armstrong POR SALE--41300 East Howard St Down payment “rE son Inquire wh Bellefonte, Pa timber Want ba mione ww buy Williams x24 A concrete block Cun modern and kitche xis nose and Bellefonte w right fred Che ot Pa Derr en 160! of POR BALE --6-room Nouse Desirable fonte All convener quire Dr. D. W. Oates Maten Isiand. Y m nn brick cation Belle 21s | ds In 189 Dickie Ave N x4 POR SALE 8 Emma house of Batheate, at le has furnace. bath Fat W. B Bathgate Bellefonte R. D. 2, Pa qu FOR BALE--A 6 family cated or room the ats Adm apartment corner of Cu Bellet can be irst National leghe Reasonable ranged Inquire Bank, Bellefonte ny streets termes of ¥ Pa Jr POR SALE 4 room Inrve woken hous bulidings, var! Lrees BOXB00 foot exXChans ND. Roan Pa PRIVATE SALE x of Be! lef < or il or W. Harris 1 Wa ie I Bar Lemont Bellet Mau ves er BEng POR BALE OR EXCHANGE anc nou 8.004 County. » anythine or address Bellefonte ’ For Sale or Rent or RENT A farm « ABror SALE eB OY 80 Bt. Belisformt Houses tor Rent Apartments for Rent FOR RENT -3-room furnished anart- wer Electric rapes 3 refrigerator. Mrs. Elisabet} I KE Ls Btreet POR RENT Apsiiment third floor, her of Cur and Allegheny Re it 820 a month Inquire National Bank, Bellefonte 124 Street at First on P PNT-.8 room fur nished apartment - Hot water and free v ce. Desirable locatior East Linn Street pernnd floor ~ y es Da nay Fe ire 37 24 POR RENT--A 5 room apartment with bath, heat and hot water Second floor Avallable Mav Ist nauire Mr Richard Brouse Thomas Street Beliefonte , Pa 17 POR RENT ~A ur nished or unfur- nished apartment with 3 roves nrivate bath. noreh. ears~e and alr conditioned. Incuire of M's. Tressel 4%4 East Bishop Street Belletonts x2 Business For Sale POR SALE-Cut Rate Shouvpe, Malin Street, Mill Hall Pa. Carty patent medicines. cosmetics, school supplies and etc. Good location for d-ugeis Inouire of H L Truckenmiller, 1" Hall, Pa x24 Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY-For a new home, for remodeline and for home improvements—see William 8h UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ture repair shop, repairing, restore Ing antiques a specialty. Cane and rush seats. Modern upholstery She North Race St. rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 798.) if POREMAN'S ——— Announcements The annual festival oA Comnetlery Asnoc)« on June 28 i6.t VES TIVAL he Zior Uniol Grange No at Hubble: s- July 26th. x3) FESTIVAL 2007 will hold burg. Pa. on Be Walker festival irday No 223% Jack eg. x31 Orange x festiva ' A FESTTVAL~Marion P.ot H wil sonville, Pa. on FESTIVM + at Brooks 1 July 12 raey IK eld FESTIVAL Sunday Bchoo Oa y REUNUN Personal in OT and LA. FISEURE -—Thers vay 1 orrect He Piles rheumatism tablet that Clear off jhe i dol by v Ez buy ro ihe pain ad sushed ATER r ir h what vou glass and be sur And every 18 cy, Beech THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL ) BEECH CREEK. PENNA If in ! lames sve up firs we 3 Ar Goid guaranteed The Sight and permanent Hearing Ad 10 better than 12. 2% 6 No STOMACHEZE STOMACHIC TONIC Due to the American wav of living mot everyone has more or jess stomach trouble The way to correct conditions is alter each orange underweight waich fo may say the same to adulls as IL 18 a splendid general tonic reqriedy a1 our expense vig first dose doesn't give The relief ig for come back and eet your Price 60c. 8100 and 8150. lv size nominal pint. The Tib- bens Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa Re Healt Lh Laboratories. L374 ope Write or call, Bellefonte 482 or Belle, |fonte 105-R | MONEY TO LOAN-—Interest 84% annually on life insurance loans when such Joa available for less. Write or call OG R. Snyder, Wine=ate. Pa, Telephont | 7871-8 1 | PARMERS-If you need new ma- chinery. another horse. or money for any farm purpose see anv Saturday morning or Boalsbure or write tn the Hollidavshure | Production Credit Association. 4%“ | interest veariv-—-l1 10 3 vears to rene | no _engor ors x24 Miscellaneous jfonte Pa. | DEAD STOCK Removed promplly | B. M. Keller, Miilheim, Pa, Phone is of |78-R-2 Reverse charges. er tors | WANT ED-—Dead stock removed prom ! 11 Geo. J. Vort, Oen- Re? || Prampuy hone 85-R-4, of Lock Haven, 2104 at our expense Bur er, amar. Pa 28 | Shoo Real Estate - For Sale POR SALE-A 7 room #11 modern ONYeRIe nto neated at 163 Inanire of David fonte, Pa. frame house, Bellefonte. Pa. ‘Newcomer, Belle. isu |r Repairing REPAIRED made to all kinds of furniture Unholstering and slip covers made Wm. D. Thompsons Un 102 E Lamb St. Bellefonte, MACHINE WORK--lawn sharpened. Machine work of Kinds. We also have In stock cold rol! ateel, can Screws Bet sews | Woodruff krvs, kev 200k ete Bwarip {Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Pho» 362-R otf are | Rober: | Ziegler at Musser Gettig's office, Belle | — Repairs | ng | mowers | all | mn ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. OO. Bellefonte State College PERSONAL Fred = got, leave homel 1 rn For with Rumford she can uke any good recipe with- rio about how much
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