June 26, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five ——— ——— Pr — LOCALS ~-Mrs, John Popson and Mrs. M Whitecar Tressel were visitors In Hublersburg and Lamar on Friday. «Mrs. Charles Keller and three children, of East Curtin Street, are spending this week with Mrs, Kel- ler's mother, Mrs. Carls, at Madis- onburg. —Mrs. W. W. Bickett, of the Ca- dillac apartments, day for Niagara Falls for a week's visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, E H An- drews. —Mrs, John B. Miller and infant daughter, Pamela Anne, returned to their home on Wilson Street last Wednesday, from the Centre County Hospital where the child was born recently —Mrs. P. M, Dubbs and children, | Billy and Becka, of East Linn Street, are spending this week In York as guests of Mrs. Dubbs’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs J. E Charles. —Miss Joan Kusse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kusse, of Wes! Linn Street, Is spending several weeks in Barberton, Ohio, with her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Kusse and other relatives in that area --Miss Louise Kline, daughter ol Mr, and Mrs, Guy Kline, of Eas: Bishop Street, and Miss Betty Hall, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mac Hall, of Milesburg, are spending this week with friends in Petersburg, Va, | —Mr and Mrs. J. M. Curtin, of West Linn Street, went to Piits- burgh early last week to attend the wedding of their son, Henry Roland Curtin and Helen Wood Lyne, which took place Saturday after- noon in Calvary Episcopal chureh, Pittsburgh. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Londo and two children, Rosemary and Billle, | of Green Bay, Wis, are here for a summer visit with Mrs. Londos mother, Mrs, Joseph Beezer, at her home on East Bishop Street. Mrs. Londo is the former Della Beezer of Bellefonte, -~L. J. Mitchell, a representative of the Navy Recruiting Office, Al- foona, will be at the Bellefon'e Post Office, todav between the hours of 10 a, m, and 3 p. m. for the pur- pose of interviewing applicants for enlis'ment in the Navy and the Naval Reserve —Robert, Murray, Jr. 13-year-od son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, of Ridge Street, suffered a fracture of the right wrist last Wednesday evening when he fell from his bi- cycle while riding on East Howard Street. He was taken to the offices of a physician for treatment —Mr. A. C. Conler, well known lumberman from Spring Mills, Pa. accompanied by his daughter-in- Jaw, Mrs. Clyde Confer, called at ous office Monday while enroute home from Tyrone where Mr. Con- fer attended a meeting at the W. Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. plant. ~~James R. Hughes is in Brooklyn, N.Y, for his annual summer visit With his brother, Charles Hughes and family having gone there from Princeton, N. J. where he last week atended commencement exercises at Princeton University Mr Hughes. expects to be gone for about six weeks. —Pvt, Charles Sheckler, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheckler, of Mtlesburg. and a member of Bat- tery B., Bellefonte, now stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss., last Thursday underwent an operation in ths camp hospital for double hernia test reports are to the effect that he is convalescing nicely. —Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brown, of East Logan Street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a fn at their home about 4 o'clock Sunday morning. The infant is the fourth child and the fourth son in the Brown family. Mrs. Russel Brown, of Irvin is here to be with her sicter<in-law until she is able to | be about. The baby has been named | Russell Allen. ~Mrs. Dale, wife of Col. Frederic | A Dale, U. 8. A, was a guest las’ week of her sister-in-law, Mrs David Dale, of West Linn Stree: Cal. Dale is a native of Lemont an while in service was stationed at Army posis in many parts of the country and its possessions. Since | his retirement severaj years ago he | has made his home in Baltimore. ~~Members of the Drama Section | of the Bellefonte Woman's Club held a picnic last Wednesday after- | noon and evening at the Johnston- closing activity of that Section's program for the summer season. During the afternoon bridge and five hundred were played and sup- per was [ollowed by entertainment | held under the direction of Mrs, | Bellefonte, | Alexander Brown of chairman, and Miss Emaleen East- | land of State College. Mrs. Pag! D. Eberhart was in charge of a cov- ered dish supper served to more Huan 20 members and guests pres- ~We had the pleasure of meet- ing J. Linn Murphy and Don E Noble, both of Ithaca, N. Y. Tues- day morning, while the two gentle men were on a pleasure trip to Cen- tre county, Mr Murphy, born at Stormstowr’ 79 years ago, and for gany years a resident of Bellefonte, Lodhi de wmibloved until 53 years n 0 s of The Cen- tre Democrat, is a veritable goid- mine of first-hand history of this community, A conversation with him is Uke being wafted back through the years to hear an eye-witness #occount of events and persons of whom we know only through hear- say. Mr, Noble, retired from the postal service in January this year, was on his first visit to Centre coun- ty and expressed in glownig terms his appreciation of the natural beauties of this area. The two gen- tlemen ate cruising about leisure- and expected to go from here to Grove Mills, where Mr. Mur- ¥ departed Sun-| | Mr. and Mrs, George Gingericn of Flemington, Pa. called at our office Monday while in town on 2a business trip. Mrs. Nancy Hunter Foye, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday in Belle- fonte with her mo. her, Mrs. Robert | P Hunter, at her home on East Curtin Street, ~David E. Washburn, of East Curtin Street, chief chemist for the American Lime and Stone Com- pany, is spending this week in Chi- | cago on a business mission The Misses Dolores and Betly Lou Whitecar visited their mother Mrs. Whitecar Tressel of East Bish- | op Street over the weekend. Betly Lou fust graduated from Vare Ju- | nior High to Girls High in Phila- delphia. —Frank Webster, of North Alle- gheny Street, on Saturday under- went a tonsillectomy at the Centre County Hospital, and returned home the following day. Mr. Web- ster is in charge of the West Penn store room on West Lamb Street -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C, Wal- lace, of Milesburg, are the happy | parents of a son, their first child, born at the Centre County Hospita { last Thursday. The little boy, who weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth, | has been named Thomas Richard. Mr. Wallace is an employe of the Claster Lumber Company, —J. Kennedy Johnston, of East Bishop, his son, Philip H. Johnston, of Bast Curtin Street, and the for- mer's son-in-law, Wayne 8 itzinger, of New Castle, are preparing 0 leave Friday morning for a ten days’ fishing trip in Canada, ex- recting to go north of Toronto Mr. Stitzinger will join the party at Buffalo, N. Y —Mr., and Mrs. Alexander Brown and young son, Larry, of the Schaeffler apartments, East Curtin } Street, spent the weekend with re- i latives and friends in McKeesport, and upon their return home, Sun- day night, were accompanied by | Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Hobbs of Portage, who is a guest at the Brown home Philip S8hoemaker, of East Linn Street, and his nephews, Billy and Bobby Hyslop, song of Mrs. Augusta Hyslop, of North Allegheny Stree! last Wednesday went to Pittsburgh where the boys will spend two week with their grandmother Mrs John M. Hyslop, of Oakland. Mr. Shoe- maker returned the same night bringing his wife and daughter home from a week's in the Pittsburg area visit A whi'e traffic ling was painted along the center of Water Street, from Lamb Street south to the rali- road tracks at the Phoenix Mill last Thursday by employes of the State Highway Deparment. The line was requested by Bellefonte Council to ald in the regulation of traffic on Water Street, which since the opening of the new high- way, is now one of the town’s { heaviest traveled sireets One day Iasi week Lee Fetzer and Colling Shoemaker, both ployes of the Dunlap Motor Com- ipany, West High street, were en- route home in a truck from a trip to Tylersville, when, while driving ‘along the Fishing Creek road a bolt jof lightning struck a pine tree less fthan 100 feet ahead of the truck The two men were so close they [ot {the concussion of the shock. Bhoe- rmaker, driving the truck, halted the machine while he and his compan- loin recovered {rom the effects of the “Darrow escape.” { —Dean Breon 16, son of Mrs John Breon, of Reynolds Avenue, | last Thursday underwent an opera- { tion at the Philipsburg State Hos- | pital, for the corfection of a fool | condition from which he has suffer ied for the past three years. Both ilegs are now in a cast from foot | to knee, and final results of the op- eration will not be known until the | casts have been removed. The youth has been under observation and treatment at the clinic at Phil- ipsburg State Hospital [or several | years. He will be a sophomore | in the Bellefonte High School next fall, —The Rev. Robert HA Thomas | 3rd, rector of 8t. John's Episcopal Church, left Sunday for Kiski young people's Church conference accompanied by the following teachers from the Church School: Misses Charlotte Gordon, Jean Purnell, Love Auman and Dorothy They "we fn- {| Chandler and Eimer Bickel. jence is held each summer by the | Episcopal Diocese of Erie, Pitts- { burgh and Harrisburg and lis at- tended by several hundred young people. The Rev, Mr, Thomas is ia member of the executive board and also is in charge of the evening of worship and play. He Is also faculty advisor of the “Kiski Kidder” a daily mimeo graphed paper. Miss Jean Purnell was chosen as student editor of th? paper this year. ~sJames Miller, of North Spring Street, an employe of the National Gypsum Company, was guest of | programs day at the summer collage of Mr. and Mrs Harry Resides, of State College, near Wopple's Dam. Among the guests present were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Martin and chil- dren, Ada, Ruth and Jean, of Pine Grove Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, State College; Mr. and Mrs, John Martin and son, Robert and Miss Sue Gel wick, Slate College; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Resides, of State Col- lege, and their daughter and grand- daughter, Marguerite and Joan, bath of Newark, N. J; Mrs. Eliza- Stella Shaffer and grandchildren, Vera, Anna Marie and Dolly Garety, of gifts, mo x ' of Mrs. Minnie Whitecar Tressel Wion cabin at Hecla Park as the | Will return tomorrow. The confer- | honor at a surprise party held Sun- | beth Rossman, Millheim: and Mrs. | | Mrs. Andrew Engle, Jr, of East High street, has accepted a clerical position in the Schlow store at State | College Mr. aid Mrs. Carl Bohn two sons, Carl Henry and John Da- vid, of Akron, Ohlo, were greeting {friends in Bellefonte, Tuesday, while on a visit with relatives in Centre county Alfred Cohen, of Baltimore, Md, George Cohen, of Pittsburgh, (and spent the weekend in Bellefonte as | guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cohen, at the home on North Spring street W. H Anna Kyper, of Altoona, were call- ers at our office Tuesday. Mr. Bair, a native of Brush Valley, is a re- tired railroader and spends much of his time traveling over the coun- try The Bellefonte Chapter Red Cross has received yarn for caps, mittens, sweaters and scarfs, and in order to complete our quota in time the work must be started at once. Call Mrs. W. J. Emerick 274- J, or Mrs. W. Harrison Waiker 560 Miss Genevieve Schlegel, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schlegel, of North Allegheny street, this week entered the Huntingdon Commercial School at Huntingdon, as a student in the commercial course Miss Schlegel Is a recent graduate of the Bellefonte High School The William Curtins, who now occupy the Mrs. Rebecea Mull house on East Curtin street, have pur- chased the Miss Margaret Cook home on West Linn street, and ex- pect to move into the property about the first of October. Miss Cook will remain there during the sum- mer months — Private James H. Davis recently transferred to Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah, has again been transferred Felts Field, Park- water, Spokane, Washingion. Upon a month's training there he will go Sunset Alrport, Spokane be stationed. James is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis, of West Lamb street, Bellefonte —Mr. and Mrs Samuel Leitzell of Beaver Btreel, and Mr. and Mrs Walter R. Eberhart and son, Dan- ny, of North Allegheny Street, ex- pect to leave, Baturday, for a O~ tor trip to Delta, Ontario, Canada where they will spend a week days fishing. Mr. Eberhart ed that his plumbing Water street will be his absence Rev. Robert Thena, York eral days in Centre : Mrs. Thena is attending a tion at State College. During stay here they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel, of Bellefonte, at their cottage along Spring Creek The Rev. Mr. Thena was formerly pastor of the St. John church, Bellefonte of the to to to or ten report cloeed Thena of are counts Reformed D. Paul East Bishop from Walter th Joseph Landis Fortney apartment Street. hag purchased R. Eberhart the bungalow on N¢ Allegheny street now occupied by the Aaron D. Leitzell family, Ac- cording to reporis the Leitzells will vacate the premises in the near fu- ture, and the Landis family will take possession about Ju 1 Mr Landis is an employe of Sutton Engineering Co Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kline re- turned to their home on West Lamb street, Sunday, from Detroit, Mich. where they spent last week The Klines went to Detroit to visit Mr Kline's mother, Mrs. Emma Kiine nd her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kline and child. all of Oakland, California who came east for a visit in De- troit. Since they found it impos- gible to come to Bellefonta, the Kiines decided to join the family group in Detroit Conrad Whitecar i the 80 o! East Bishop Street, was graduated from the Hershey High School Man. day, June 8. Young Whitecar 1s Huarshey High's solo saxophpnist and was the only soloist at the graduating services held in the Hershey community theatre. Mr Hershey has given him two years at Junior College. Mrs. Tressel and children, Patricia, Dorothy, Betty. and Dolores, spent the weekend at Hershey ~Daniel Eberhart son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter kberhart, of North Al- legheny street, was guest of honor at a 10th birthday anniversary party ‘held Friday afternoon at his parents’ cabin along Spring Creek. During the afternocn guests went swim- ming and played games, Danny re- ceived gifts, The following were present: Bobby Landis, Billy Locke, Georgie DelLallo, Mary Jodon, Mary Jane Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Eber- hart, and Mrs. George Jodon. Pri- day was also Mrs. Jodon's birthday anniversary —PDr. Richards H. Hofman, who some weeks ago was called to ser- vice at the United States Army Base at Windsor Locks, Conn. arrived in Bellefonte at noon yesterday for a several days’ visit with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Hoffman, and his bro- ther, 8heldon A. Hoffman and fam- ily, al their home on North Alle- igheny Street, while enroute to Ran- doiph Field, Texas, where he has been assigned to enter the Avia- {tion School of Medicine. Dr. Hoff. man is scheduled to Iléave Belle- fonte on Friday to conlinue his journey. ~The Twilight Fantasy, ‘held by the Episcopal church, Mon- jday, June 30, will offer many at- tractions aside from the opportun- {ity to view Mrs. George Thompson's | beautiful {There will be a fashion show of the wh OTArd {latest styles offered by the Katz, |Linta and Worth stores, and model- ied by Bellefonte beauties, There {will be a snappy pirate dance hd wi | strat the onlookers, Music, | * the Penn Belle Hotel, | te , to say nothing of the de- {liclous things to eat, will tempt all {those who pay 40c to come to the | Twilight Fantasy at any time be- {tween 7 and 10 next Monday night. {To get there drive, or walk down festivities, : and! family | Bair and granddaughter, to be! “Priendship Garden” Perfect eyes See Dr. Howard FP. Bauer, Optomet- vist, at the W, E, Crossley Jewelry [Btore, Bellefonte, Pa \d Mr. and Mrs. Kelth Rimmey moved last week from Axemann to one of the apartments in the First National Bank building at the cor- ner of Allegheny and Curtin Streets Pvil, First Class Robert Shaffer last week returned to Camp Shelby, Miss, after spending a ten-day fur- lough in Bellefonte with his mother, | Mis. Stella Shaffer, of North Spring street Mr Mrs, Carl Pally guests, and of Bunday, parents, Mr Cartwright at Bishop street of Nit Wil« of and titer liamsport, were Mrs. Otterbein’s Mrs. Earl M home on East John Shoemaker, rth | Thomas street, has resigned his pos- with the Stone Company an agent for the ance Company area Brice Hoover, of Howard, left Sunday for New Castle where he has accepted a position with M. W. Mec- Intosh, Inc, as a heater operator For the past three years Mr. Hoover has been employed Whiterock Wu rries Mr Bookline guests of Mr law and sister ition American Lime & and has become Prudential Insur- in the Bellefonte at Mrs Near and Arthur Lamb, of Pittsburgh are Lambs brother-in- Mi Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish, on West High Street, Mr Mrs. Lamb here en- route home from thelr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. J Clayton Green- land will move today from one of the Jack Hinds apartments on Wil- lowband street to the Theodore Haupt bungalow in Bush Addition Mr. Greenland is a linotype oper- ator in The Centre Democrat fice John Mrs row ure and and stopped of - Miller Thoma: aged 8 Miller 11 Tere, ered of Mr North ble son and of Lis HE dou . Arm from a Haven play- indergoing treatment Hosp! » Was home here hd Lock ground After at the Lock Haven broug 144 k of Governor James IMOTes And lie bullc y + were directed to be placed at half- yesterday | MTVIOE Friday John J S8haw, Sta Health, wi 1 in a Harrisburg of a heart condition Mr lam tin and Mu ‘urtin's sist and Mi: Mrs all Bellefonte nxt ma alter | ip y died weekend In groom Mrz street Harold G R. Gill and y and Raymond, of Har weekend guests at Esther Humphrey B iw { ir and of Curwensville, spent tie daughter ( Humphrey last Thus home Mrs the Charles C. Brown ane Charles, Jr East Howard sf departed last weekend nati, Ohio five with Mrs Mrs. L. E. Ritchie ager of the store. expocts there for the their vacation Mr daughter and Mrs for a Brown's Mr G on local fo } last LL. Melcher and Lenora, of Wilkinsburg Meicher's sister, Miss Ida Williams, of Martha, were callers at this office. Tuesday afternoon, The Melchers were on way home from a motor trip through New York State. including a brie! visit with their son Rev. Webster Mel- cher, of Canandaigua, N. Y Employes of the Wolf Furniture store entertained at dinner at the Penn Belle Hotel, last Wednesday night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs Theodore E. Casselberry, who were married in Hagerstown that day The couple was presented with a radio. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Wilford Fisher, Miss Pauline Mong, Richard Barlett, Mrs. Foster Rhoads and Mrs. Minnie Poorman ~The Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, of North Spring street, pastor of the Reformed church, is in Lakeside, Ohio, this week atiending the Na- tional Conference on Christian Edu- cation His seven-year-old son, Charlies Stamm, is spending the week with relatives in Manns Cholce weekend guests of the Stamm fam- ily were Mr. and Mrs. John Cleve- land. of Bethlehem. Mr Cleveland and Mrs L their formerly was an assistant manager of the G. C. Murphy store in Belle- font= Harvey P. Schaefler, of East High street, well known Bellefonte who several) hardware merchant weeks ago was discharged from the Centre County Hospital after un- dergoing a serious operation, was re- admitted to that institution Sunday night for further treatment move was deemed advisable when Mr. Schaeffer failed to recover as rapidly as had been expected daughter, infant daughter, of Germantown, arrived here yesterday to be with the child's grandmother while Mr {Schaeffer is in the hospital Mrs. Emma Rightnour, of East igagement of her daughter, Kathryn, to Paul R. Emerick, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Emerick, of Bellefonte, The announcement Was imade Sunday at a party at the Em- erick-Glenn cabin on Fishing Creek. Miss Rightnour was graduated from the Howard High School, class of 1933. and for several years has been employed here. Mr. Emerick was graduated from the Bellefonte High !Bchool in 1933 and is manager of Bellefonte, which is owned by his father. The wedding is scheduled to take place late in August, Those who attend- ‘ed the announcement party were: {Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Potter, Lewistown: Mr. and Mrs. Guy all of Bellefonte. A picnic dinner Cherry Lane between the Markland Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Bcvd Chandler, was a highlight of the day's festivi- Hotel and Dr, Rogers’ office until Miss Mary Daye, John Gillen, and ties. Mr Miller received a number you come to the gay scene of the Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Flynn, all of Bellefonte. Who has them? | 72 Otterbein | The! His | Mrs, Albert Gilmer and | 20, Bellefonte, Pa | POR SALE—A wood silo Bx30 ft lquire of Carl Gates, Maringo, War- | High Street, has announced the en- | Hors Mark, Pa. Mary | of | C a— CLASSIFIED AD VE “a AID EMENTS 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 Issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion first 25 Where cents for advertine- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word 1s charged for real estate advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments, Please do not call at the office for advertisements, of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE free of charge intervals. A T——,— — Electric Je $15.00 Special sale General wishers. $6405 washer for your old washer, $4505--for a limited time only at Electric Bup- ply Co., Bellefonte, Pa The many friend: sie Rhine of Milesburg to hear was admit isinger pital In a 1 last Bes- be sOr- the M1 wil ted Thursday Pox and children and Gus East Howard and Charles Coble, Jr.. of North Penn Street, re- turned Sunday from a two weeks motor trip to New Mexico where they were guests of Mr Mr Poorman’s son Claude Gertrude Street man of anda Ralph (Additional Locals on Page 4) — i —————— MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, Y. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat a5 Oa 40 Buckwheat 60 Rye 50 Barley 50 Corn Ah Cord of Thanks BRIDGE We wish to thank friends Bellet nte Wanted cutters, saw mm Fa elp WANTED Movie agers, Beliefor : gircuit work 522 Blale Pittburgh, Pa peralors al te district ROY Theatre Bld WANTED ¢ WANTED 8aleamen Good pay Hel to ca n farmers capital fired t Box 258. Punxsutawney red J Penna Wanted to Buy WANTED-To buy used jumber and boards. Phone Bellefonte Rl Give BR OG x26 To buy cattle of anv kind Inquire of Hubert Nell D. 2, Phone T280-N-2 184 To buy a hay baller Inquire of WANTED make and price Fye. Mochannon, Pa WANTED lao bulis Beliefonte R WANTED--To buy ] kinds of | stock, for good prices Write call Albert NN McCalodb, Loganton Pa. Phone 2622 x30 WANTED--Gond second-hand enasll age cutler. Give descripiion ‘| rice. Harry A Corman 8pring Millis. Pa. Phone 11-R-2 x27 of | WANTED- To buy all kinds of live- stock. Bruce EKrumrine, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone Bellefonte 478-J-1 and reverse charges {f any 14 - information concerning such as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocral is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, This privilege can be used six times a year at different POR SALE ries No B Walker, Wingat ed sold and West llegheny 750 E OR EXCHANGE ¢ B hoOrseoowe POR SALE--On or « rubber moe, Pa Mark, Pa FOR SALE-New wid or shelled FOR A "iF Backed by eve We Auto Phone 153 _- service POR SALE New and e kind Look 118 weeks WANTED--To buy 100 head of shoals | 100 pounds College ang 9 x26 furniture Bu- weighing from 80 to Brothers, State between 6 a. m Shoemaker Phone 751 m WANTED Antique reaus, writing desk: doughtirays chairs. tables stands, high poster beds, guns, dolls, pewter grand-fath- er clocks, old glass and china, High- ost 136 E Market Bt York, Pa x33 Articles tor Sale POR SALE--"Catile Crossing” cards Inquire at this office x3 FOR BALE Fordson tractor parts L O. Corman & Son, Beech Creek, Pa x27 and a food Winkeiblech x26 FOR SBALE--Oats, corp milk cow. William Woodward, Pa POR SALE--Boys bicycle, chean. B PF. Dickson. Bush Addition, Belle fonte. R. D. 2. x26 FOR SALE—A 1086 Pord pick-up truck Price reasonable Phone Pine Grove Mills, Centre County, Pa Phone State College 3621. x26 POR SALE...One rubber tired all stee] farm wagon, 16-600 tires. Reason for selling I make them. J. P. Sharer, Centre Hall. R. D. x26 FOR BALE. .loraine gas stove with double oven, gas refrigerator; both in good condition. Will apll reason- ably. Call 760, Bellefonte. 181s FOR SALE-Coal and wood. I haul ashes away at a low rate. Call 847-3 for gi icss. Sam i Bellefonte, + BR. D. 1, Ooleville, 1tf POR SALE-<Farm lime at price farm ers can afford to pay. Inquire of Howard . M. Long, y "ne Zion 1913 (Nittany). itr Capperelll, | Sliver King tractor FOR BALE-1040 : ; he iow, Pully equi od, Sp aieit Mar POR Weather Wow tion 51 BALE ar RB Phone 58 Sarre in FOR SALE--Puliets Leghorns weeks old: New Hambshire old Penns V Poulin Farm, Coburn, Pa. W. T J. M. Mingle, Pron CHICKS Now Rocks, W Matings 857 SA 50 ner 100 Bellefonte, Pa Hamopshi Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE—A female collie pup, 3 months old Color tan and white A. C. Hartle, Beliefonte, Pa. R. D. 1 Live Stock POR BALE. Seven pigs 8 weeks old price pald, Cora M. Schmuck, | [POR SALE—Fresh cow | FOR SALE-—Eight pigs 7 Inquire of Bloomer Weaver, Spring Mills, R D x26 Inquire of Shore. R. D x28 H W. Matter, 2 (near Avis) Jersey 2 FOR SBALE--Two farm mules and two H. Anderson x20 Jersey orws Ames Osceola Mills, Pa. R D weeks old Inquire of Harry E Miller, Howat D. 2. (Snydertown) x26 {POR SALE--Horses about a dozen | | Losch Parm Machinery | Jersey Shore, Pa tractors Company x28 bargains, traded in on POR SALE--A mare weight 1800 and x26 | Toesday - | and poultry. you can expect good FOR SALE--Buckwheat for seed 481h, prices per bushel 00, Stephens Parma, | | | —.. | for sale i i | pe in good condition g6tf (as OIH, Julian, Pa Also a cook stove Inquire of Thom. x26 one small mare In- | FARMERS-—Penng Valley Sales barn, Centre Hall Bring Pa. your holds sale every live stock 8 Riegel, Owner Mar. 1 FOR SBALE..1 have several teams of horse ag well as some single ones Also some Pordson and plows. Call: Collins at The Dunlap Motor Co. FOR SALE-{Three Holstein bulls around 18 months old, eligible to registration; also two Guernsey bulls and nine registered Chesterwhite Boars, 12 bred gilts. LO. Corman & Son, Beech Creek, Pa x27 FOR SALE-8potted Poland China | sow and 6 pigs, ready to wean Also eoveral bred sows, and fresh Guern- gry cow, T. B. and blood tested. J HH. Mitchell, Lemont, Pa. Phone State College 3764, x27 Real Estate - For Sale POR BALE-A jot B0x200 on the north side of East High Street, Murray Mefonte, Pa. Inquire of (fer sisters. Benefit (of Williamsport wii} Church. Time § o'clock FOR BALE A ram all modern conveniences loca 163 E Curtin 8 Bellefont Inguire of Davi Newcotner fonte., Pa FOI BALE--# room Mrs Emma ( mont, Pa. hots and gw Inquire Adm , Bellefonte house of the Is FOR BALE A buliding occa tin and Alleghe Pa. Reasonabl Apartments for Rent POR RENT -—Apartme f three 1 Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY PR Jr —— Repairing ATRED ~ - FURNITURR R Repairs Made no all Xk ry teris and Tho ) 102 E Lamb Pa EP Wm Bho Bellefonte pia EMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Furni- ire repalr shop, repairing, restor- POR WORK Machin also have In rel] steel can BOTeWS Woodruff keve, kev siock Machine Shop, Bellefonte, 22-R 111 MACHINE hiarpened Kinds We Swartz Cemetery Associ- Zion Union June 28 161 1 will be held on Grange No will hold a festival at Hublers- 2007 July 26th. x80 burg. Pa. on Saturday FESTIVAL-—Marion Grange No 223 of H will hold a festival at Jack. Pp July 12 x28 FESTIVAL--On Saturday. July 5th the Nittany Baseball team will hold a festival on school grounds Music will be furnished by the Easi Penns Valley Band x27 FESTIVAL--The annual festival of the Hublersbure Cemetery Associa. tion will be held Baturday evening July 18. Music by American Legion Junior Band 2211 LAWN FESTIVAL-—-A lawn festival will be held pext Saturday evening June 28th. on the John Purl lawn for tthe benefit of the ULB church min- isterial pension fund " FESTIVAL--The Ladies Ald, will | hold a festival at Fairview, Boe Town hin, on Saturday, July 5th Music will be furnished by the Con- of the church x27 FESTIVAL-—-The Ladies Aid of the {Coburn Lutheran church will hold » festival Saturday evening, Jure 28 on Coburn Huskers x the Athletic Music Field at by the Hoosier Oorn SUPPEFR-A penny su r be held thie Thursdsy, June 268ih, by Circle number 2. of the W | C 8 of the liz is Invited FESTIVAL--The Willing Workers Bible Class of the Stormstown Meth- raiser slparren will halg « Arpederey festival on the shurvh lawn, Thurs. Say evening June 28th Music will Mileshurg Methodist | The pud- | ‘be furnished by the Port Matilda | , High Street, Bellefonte, X26 | American Legion band, NOTICE Personal RE -~There is Hemor- v hate ere y 12: 2 to 6; 7 daily and § Ko Wednesday Afternoon hours 1 STOMACHEZE ic the can way of living or less Fo oorrect take STOM- 18 Pharmacy. Be Health Laboratories A Modern bas ange ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. C0. Bellefonte State College PERSONAL Beatrice ~~ what did you tell the Sewing Circle that day? Was it about one baking powder bes: ing beet for all kinds of recipes? Yes, that's what Beatrice said, and she was Ring about Rumford. For with Rumford you oan use any good recips without worrying about how much baking powder to use, The amount the directions call for is the right amount to use of Rumford . . . Rumford con. tains no alum -- never leaves § bitter taste. FREE. Send for now booklet, containing dos ens of bright ideas to i ve vour baking. Address: Rum. ford Baking Powder, Box R Rumford, Isiand
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