“July. 10 a July 10, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, PELLEPONIR.TR. PA. Page Seven [ LOCALS Sl, and Mrs. W. Fred Reynolds of est Linn street, spent the Fourth and the weekend at Eagles Mere. --Pvt. Robert Tennis, of Ft. voir, Va., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs Roy Clements, of west High street ~Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Toner, of the Petrikin apartments, West High street, are spending two weeks with friends and relatives in Philadel- phia. Mrs. Susan Irvin, who is past RO years of age, is ill at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr ald Mrs, Fred Hollobaugh, of Rey- nolds avenue. --Mrs, Collins Shoemaker and daughter, Sally, are spending two weeks in Pittsburgh as guests of Mrs. Shoemaker's sister, Mrs. Ellis 0. Keller and family. Corp. Kenneth Breon, of Fort Eustis, Va., spent the Fourth of July season In Bellefonte with his mo- ther, Mrs. John Breon, at her home on Reynolds avenue. Miss Utalcia Flack, employed as a U 8 Government nurse at In- diantown Gap, spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Bryant, at her home at Prossertown. ~-Jacob and Mary Catherine Bot- taf, both of Philadelphia, spent Lue weekend here with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Bottor{ at the family home on North Spring street. ~Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Brown and. children, Richard and Nancy of Pt. Lauderdale, Fla., are guests of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. J M Bricker, at her home on avenue Bel- —Mrs. Cora L. Zerby, of Colum- | bus, Ohio, called at our office Tues- | her | day. Mrs. Zerby returned to home Wednesday after a visit several weeks among relatives the vicinity of Howard. ~Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheffer and | daughters, Susan and Sally, of East Linn street, departed Saturday for | Painesville, Ohio, for a weeks’ visit with Mrs. ther, Mrs. Joseph Cutter of in —Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and | Reynolds | several | hefler 3 mo- | ~Mrs, Mary Dry and grand- daughter Sandra Dry, of North Thomas street, departed last Thurs- day for a visit with relatives In Cleveland, Ohlo ~-Mlss Kathryn and Miss Marie Jonaghan, of the Library apart- ments, are visiting relatives friends in New Brunswick, N and Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul Emerick, for the past year or more employed as cook at the Centre County jail, has resigned her position there and has accepted 1 similar position In State College. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph f Ridgway, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs, Lightner's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dor- worth at their home on West Linn street Patsy Matlern, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hays Mattern, Jr, of East Linn street, is spending sev- eral weeks in Hollidaysburg with! ner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J R. Patton. Mrs Cyrus J Tinstman and laughter, Cornelia, spent the week- end in Bellefonte with Mrs man's son-in-law and daughter and Mrs /illlam Brachbill, of Orvis apartments Mrs. C. L. Rosenberg, of Rome N. Y., arrived In Bellefonte early his week for a visit with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Sieg and family at their home on East Linn strect —~8gt. Jack Fromm, member of an Altoona troop now In Camp Shelby, Miss, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday to spend a ten-day fur- { lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fromm, of North Spring street Jack Spangler, of Ft a. arrived here Friday for a i week's furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spangler, { North Spring stieet, His brother, James, in training at Ft. George | Meade, Md., was home for the week- | end | Mrs Mur the Benning of Hermstaedt, of Ruth Mrs street, Miss Dorothy | Riverside, N. J, and her niece, | Olsen, daughter of Mr. and | Leif A. Olsen, of West Curtin arrived in Bellefonte, Sunday chiidren, Elizabeth, John and Robin.| Olsen had been visi tng her father of Schenectady, N. Y., are here for |W C. Coxey, at his home on East a summer visit with Mrs Harper's| gishop street father, James K. Barnhart home on West Linn street Joseph Forster, of East Bishop street, last week was admitted at his deiphia to undergo observation and treatment. Mr. Forster has not been | in good health for the past two years, —Peter Meek, of Washington, D.| C., and his fiancee, Miss Lucille | Raisin, of Chestertown, Md, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr | Meek's parents Postmaster and Mrs. George R. Meek at the family! home on North Spring street —Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Smith, of | the _Carner apartments North| Thomas street, are the parents of their first child, a son born Monday | at the Centre County Hospital Mr | and Mrs. Smith, of St. Marys, moved to Bellefonte in May. —Kenneth 8. Walker, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, parents, Mr, and Mrs. W Walker in Milesburg. Other at the Walker home guests er —Miss. Madeline Carpeneto, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carpeneto, of the Gazette apart- ments, North Allegheny street, an employe of the West Penn Pow- 8 week's vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Noi- an, of Tyrone. ~Mr. and Mrs. Perry Alters, East High street, are spending this week angling along the coast of Delaware and also expeet to spend some time with Mrs. Aller's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urey, at Ed- dystone. Mr. Alters, employe of the Bellefonte postoffice, is enjoying his annual two weeks vacation at this time. «Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffin, - of Binghamton: N. Y., spent the week- end in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Griffin's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Ray. at their home on West Curtin street. Upon their return they were accompanied Br ats daughter, Judy, who bad wn visiting at the Ray home for a week. “ «John Taylor, son of Mrs, J. Linn | Blackford, of Reynolds avenue, and | # member of Battery B, 190th Field Artillery, Bellefonte, now at Camp Shelby, Miss, has been {ll at one of the camp hospitals, and is ex- pected to arrive in Bellefonte soon for an indefinite visit at the Black- ford home. He was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1940. wiOharles McClellan and Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Ritz and two children, abl of Harrisburg, motored to Belle- fonte to spend the Pourth and the | weekend with Mr. McClellan's wife | sand family at the McClellan summer | cottage in Oreen Valley. Yesterday | . McClellan and three children motored to Harrisburg to spend the remainder of this week with Mr McClellan. —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker at their summer home “Por end and his wife, of 2Jittsburgh, and and his wife, of Philadel Their daughter, Mrs. Donald , of Whitford, spent last week at “Porgy” and Mr. Mcllvaine came here for the Fourth and the weekend, ~Mr. and Mrs. Gar Young and Janpa John and Anne, of died 5: : is weekend, while | and children will re- more exiendeq visit, i | and children, i of to! the U. 8. Naval Hospital at Phila-| is spending Bl lu-ciay turlough at the home of his} Scott} include their | Smith's mother daughter, Mrs. Dell Shearer, of NeW! ty and family, of East C Alexandria, the former Louise Walk- Mr | leaving and | i trip of | ~Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Beatty Bobby and Kenneth, Jamestown, N. Y.. are on their annual summer vacation, part of which they are spending with Mr { Beatty's mother. Mrs. Charles R Beatty and family at their home on | Bast Curtin street. Mrs. Bdward Younes and daugh- iter Miss Ella, of Phoenix avenue departed by rail, Saturday, for Al- Hance, Ohio, where they will be guests of Mrs. Young's brother, Roy | Krebs, for several davs before go- ting to Nevada, Ohio, for a visit | with Mr. and Mrs Harry Peterson -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whippo. of Burnside sireet, are the happy pare ents of their first child. a daugh- ter weighing seven nd a half pounds, born last week at the Cen- former residents | q County Hospital. The child has been named Linda Lou. Mrs ipo is the former Dorothy of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and daughter, Jane, of Chapel Hill N. C. arrived in Beliefonte last Thursday for a visit with Mrs . Mrs. Charles Beat. Ww hip- Witmer, Street Smith returned home Bunday the family here for a more extended visit James Barlett and his fiancee, Miss Gladys Kale, both of Easton spent the Pourth and the weekend {in Bellefonte with Mr Barlett’s mo- er Company offices, spent part Of | gpar Mrs. Mary Barlett, of East | Curtin street. Miss Mary Barlett re- cently returned from a week's motor to Niagara Falls and Canada the guest of friends «Guests of Mr. and Mrs Alex T Brown at thelr apartment on East Curtin street this week, are Mrs Brown's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs John C. Smith and son Donald, of McKeesport. During the weekend the Smiths ang the Browns visited Hacrisburg, Hershey Park and other points-of interest in the eastern part of the state, -Sheldon Evev, a student in the University of Pittsburgh school of dentistry, is spending some ‘time In Bellefonte and is making his head- quarters at the Harry M, Murtorfi home on West High street. Mr. Evey is a son of Mrs. | Howard, and the family for many | years resided in Bellefonte, ~Mrs. Grace Lilliedahl returned | to her home on North Thomas street lduring the weekend from Williams- port where she had spent two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Miller. She was { accompanied here her grand- | { daughter, Lois Miller. who will be {with her grandmother for several weeks Mr. of Fairmont, as and Mrs. MM: E Poorman, W. Va, spent the {county with relatives and friends. | Mr. Poorman, former proprietor of | the Colliseum Rink near State Col- i lege, for a time conducted a similar rink in West Virginia. but ls now engaged business spent the weekend with their respective parents, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Shope and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Witter, all of East Curtin street. Upon their return by thelr daughter, Nancy, who had been visiting at the Witter resi- dence for. three weeks. ~Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Hunter and | children, Billy and Peggy, of Cald- well, N. J. spent the weekend at the Brockerhoff Hotel while virit. ing friends in this locality, Both Mrs. Hunter's mother, Mrs. J. O.| Talbott and son, Jack. of Detroit, | Men, who also visited friends, and | Lightner | Tinst-! Martha Evey of! Fourth and the weekend in Centre in the paint contracting | ~<Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Shope and son, John, of Arlington, Va, | in Bellefonte | home the Shopes were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Widdowson, {of North Allegheny street, returned | Monday from a weekend motor trip (of her sister, [to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Info Canada. They had been absent since Saturday. Centre County Register Harry (A. Corman and Mrs, Corman, of Spring Mills, were expected home last night from Atlantic City, where | until yesterday John H. Mokle, for some time manager of the Weis store at Mill Hall, is assisting temporarily with | [Saturdny ‘| the management of the Bellefonte Wels store, since the store at Mill Hall has been discontinued, He will | remain here until he has received | a permanent assignment, it is re- | ported —Mrs, Margaret Kahlmus, North Spring street, who an Priday was admitted to the Centre County Hospital for observation and treat. ment, was reported yesterday to be showing steady improvement in (health and Is expected to be dis- charged from the institution in the near future, Mr. and Mrs, Carl F and daughter Caroline, of Akron, Ohio, motored to Centre county last Thursday and remained until Sun- day as guests of Daniel and Fort. ney Butler of Howard. Mrs, Ber- getz is a daughter of the late Bur- dine Butler, a former well known resident of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thal of South Allegheny street, had as their guests last week their son and fame ily, Mr. and Mis. Robert Tha! end two children, Robert and Jack, and Mrs. Robert Thal's mother, Mrs Catherine Fanning, all of Pitts- burgh. The guests arrived Thursday and returned home Sunday even- ing Robert Fromm Jake Monsell Sterrill Rockey, Mahlon Mauck and Eugene Wehr, all emploves of the Shaffer Stores in Bellefonte and Prank McGovern, employed at the Brown Boot Shop, have leased the O. A. Kline cabin at Hecla Pak this week and are commuting daily from Hecla to thelr work in Belle- fonte David Fortney, of Johnsonburg Mr. and Mrs. Royden Kellogg, of Oaklyn, N. J. and Mr and Mrs Harley Simmons of Easton, spent the weekend at the D. Paul Fort. ney home on East Bi shop street Mrs. Kellogg and Mrs. Simmons a sisters of Miss Verna ‘Smith makes her home with the Fortney family Mr. and Mrs John Valentine street last quietly observed their anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Gross were married July 3. 1900, at Al- toona, and have spent all their mar- ried life in Bellefonte, where Mr Gross conducts a grocery store on South Spring street. He is 64 years old and Mrs. Gross is nearing her 67th birthday Members of the American Home Section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet at 11 a. m. on Thurs. day. July 17, at the home of Mrs 8. A Robinson, on North Spring street, where transportation will be provided to the Edward R. Miller ‘cottage in Curtin Narrows where a picnic meeting of the Section will be held. All members of the group are cordially invited to the outing —~Mr and Mrs William Oars sons Walter and Arthur, and daugh. ter Emma motored up home in Philadelphia and spen week camping in Centre county Garis is a son of Mr. and Mrs liam Carls. Sr. deceased former well known Bellefonte residents a nephew of Mrs Michael Lamb and Mrs. Rachael Wilson of this place They returned to Philadeiphia Mon- day The copious rainstorms during the past week are not unusual. old weather sages contend Last Wed- nesday, July 2. Mary went over the mountain, and since it rained, she got wet on the journey. Consequent- iv well have six weeks of wet weath- er. If she gets wet on her return trip. we'll have six more weeks of wet weather, while if there is no saint on the day she returns, there will be a six-weeks drought At feast that’s what the old-timers’ say re Gross, of Thursday, ist wedding and Centre County's representation at the Youth's Temperance Council held at the Bloomsburg State Teach. ers College during the weekend was composed of Mrs. L. C. Hineman, Mrs. J. M. Hartawick, Betty Grove, Edith Risan, Ann Penny. Donald Beatty, Susanne Hartswick, James Schmoke, Dorothy Reese, Robert Thompson, Richard Cordon, Donald McDowell, Clarence Bingaman, all of Bellefonte. Betty Barger, of Mo- shannon: Don Leitzell and Thomas Smith, of Milesburg. Mrs Ida Wit- mer of Wingate, and Miss Ada Al- temus and Mrs. W. A Broyles, of State College Miss Charlotte Weaver, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, of North Penn street, was a guest of honor at a home-coming party giv- en last Thursday night by Mrs. Dale Zimmerman, at the Zimmerman apartment on East Howard street. | Miss Weaver recently returned to Bellefonte from Donora. where she ' completed a course at Douglas Busi- ness School. Others present were: Louise Bedell, Jean Caum, Mona Vonada, Mrs. Betty Houck, Phyllis Hillegas and Mrs. Samuel Weaver Refreshments were served and cards {were in play. i —Announcemtn has been made by | Mrs. H. Witmer Smith, of Milesburg, of the engagement of her daughter, | Miss Elizabeth Smith, to W. Harter Vonada, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vonada, of Blanchard Miss Smith (is a graduate of the Bellefonte high i school and for some time has been (employed in the law offices of W, Harrison Walker, on North Alle. gheny street. Mr. Vonada is a grad- i uate of the Lock Haven State Teach- ers’ College and is employed by the | Philadelphia District of the B. F. Goodrich Company. The announce. { ment was made Saturday evening at | a party at the home of Miss Smith's | | mother Those present were: Mr, | and Ears. Howard Underwood, Lock | | Bellefortte, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malone and Robert Woodring, of | Milesburg. | of | Bergetz | Miss Alice Morton, of Scranton, {spent the weekend here as a guest | Mrs. Charles Fawler, | {at her home on North Armor street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monsell {and daughter, Carol, and James Weaver, all of Bellefonte, spent the Fourth and the weekend on a mo- | tor trip to Canada, i CLASSIFIED ADYECISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column {every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | Miss Mary Ellen Cunningham, | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and they attended a Registers conven- | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- | [tion in session at the resort from | | Cunningham, of Halfmoon Terrace, | gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for {spent the weekend with friends at | | Bloomfield, N. J. Bovd D. Quick, an engineering student at Drexel Institute of Tech- nology, Philadelphia, is spending a | week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Elwood Quick, of Milesburg | The Rev. and Mrs. Rpbert H. | { Thomas 3rd, and son Robert IV, will | {leave early in the week for their! home In Berryville, Virginia, where | | they will spend a months’ vacation. | 3yron Blackford and Mac Mac- | Daunald, and Mrs. Sadie Meckley, all of Harrisburg, were visitors al the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnstonbaugh, at Axe Mann, over {the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godshall of Camden, N. J, are here for their | annual summer visit with Mrs. God- shall's mother, Mrs. Michael Lamb and family at their home on North Allegheny street Mr. and Mrs. B ter, of Philadelphia, spent the 4th and the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Hunter's mother, Mrs Emma B. Hunter, at her home on East Curtin street Mr and Mrs. Hayes W. Matern tJr., and two children, of East Linn street spent the Fourth of July holi- days in Altoona with Mrs. Mattern's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Evey Mr and Mrs Miss Marlene College, explored leas Caverns at while on a me Shenand-ah Graham Hun- Elwood Horner and Homer of State the famous End- New Market, Va trip through th® Valley of Virginia Mrs. Samuel McGinley, South Thomas street, Is spending this week in Cleveland, Ohio, having gone to that city, Bunday, as the driving guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs d Leitch, at whose home : entertained lor fork began in drilling holes of Bellefonte's John Shultz yesterday morning for the Installation new parking meters who was awarded the contract for the work is being as- sisted by Harry Fogle, of Bellefonte The meters are expected arrive SOON Mr. and Mr: and daughter io Charles E. Martin Shirley, of East Cur- tin street, spent the holidays with Mr Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Martin at their cottage at Conesus fake NY Mr. and Mrs Martin's son, Charles, has been with his grandparents for some time Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Schluntz of McPherson, Kansas, are the hap- py parents of a son born on Tuesday July 1. according to word received by friends In this area. The voung- ster, the first ld in the family has en named Gregg Allen. Mrs Schiuntz is the former Rachael Gregg. former employe in the offices of the Titan Metal Company. who during her residence in Bellefonte made her home with the Kirk family on West High street Mr Mrs. Nelson of East Curtin street a family night at the College. The dis Miss ard E. Robb entertained at Inst Wednesday Nittany Lion Inn, State following attended the Lelia Robb of Ardmore Robb, Mrs. Nevin Robb Jane and Nevin Jr Mahlon EK. Robb and daughter, noe, Mr, and Mra W Harrison Walker and daughter Charlotte, Mrs C. FE. Robb and son Richard, and Mr. and Mrs Mark Williams, all of Bellefonte, and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Swartz and daugh- ter, Mary. of Tusseyville Ensign William J. Miller of the United States Naval Reserve, will be at the Navy Recruiting Station Bellefonte, Post Office building. on Wednesday, July 18. tn discuss with those interested the "College Cirad- nates Naval Reserve Officers Train. ing Program.” This is 2 entirse open to native-born. unmarired college graduates between the ages of 20 and 28. Those eligible will b= given a four months course in either Deck Training or Engineering which will qualify them for a commission as an Ensign in the United Stales Nava! Reserve Dolores and Mary Edith Daly, children of Mr and Mrs Frank Daly. of West Bishop street, enter- tained a number of their friends at a weiner and watermelon party on the lawn of the family home last Wednesday night. Guests present were: Janet Forsburg, Virginia Mil- ler, Charlotte Daly, Lois Barnhart, Frances Dale, Bobette Johnson, Shirley Brown, Sally Shoemaker, Iris Winters, Patty Wetzler, Sarah Widmann, Martha Gross, Phyllis Gross, Beverly Osler, Dolores Mar- tin, Barbara Toner and Frances Rogers, all of Bellefonte, and Vir. ginia Miller, of State College. Miss Mary Robb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Robb, of East Curtin street, entertained at a des- sert bridge at her parential home on Saturday afternoon, in honor of her house guests, Miss Mable Beekman, of Semmerville, N. J, and Migs Lil | lian Windham, of Pennington, N. J, (who were at the Robb home during the weekend. Pour tables of bridge were in play, and out-of-town guests included the Misses Mary and Eve- lyn Morgan, of Slatington, who are attending the Penn State summer i session, and Mrs. John Brennan, of Drexel Hill, who with her husband, Dr. John Brennan, spent the week- end in Bellefonite as guests of Dr and Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish, at their home on West High street. {Additional Locals on page 3 “ANNOUNCEMENT For Tax Collector To the Republican Volers of Belle fonte Borough: 1 hereby announce my candidacy, dinner ner Mr, and Mrs. Hunter are former | Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corte, for the office of Tax Collector of Bellefonte . residents, Mrs. Hunter Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robb, | Bellefonte Borough, at the Repub- being the former Virginia Talbott | Beech Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Ben lican primaries September 9, 101, They were accompanied here by Herr and Miss Eleanor Cowher, of | Your consideration will be appreci- aled GEOROE M. 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To K fark WA N I'BD--To D WANTED--To Proiniered ta Bellefonte Democrat ama Writ Buy a "i od a | Inquire of Hub liefonte RD WANTED- To bu stow, for rall Albert N Pa. Phone 2822 WANTED sto Gan. Pa » bu Phone good 2. Phone vy all kir prices MoCalod vy all kinds Brice Krumrine Bellefonte and revere charges if any WANTED Th erote mixer 2 ¢ oul motor. State Blanchard Bt WANTED An tique reans chairs bed writing tables =» runs. dolls, er clocks, old glass and china Mt price paid 136 E. Market Bt, buy Beliofonte used small u. ft. capacity price B L Pa furniture desk: doughirays tands high pewter grand-fath- High- M._ Schmuck x33 Cora York. Pa. Articles tor Sale POR SALE— Cattle Crossing” at this office. Inquire cards x32 | POR SALE--A truck 20 Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE—Red ries Walker Wingate Price reasonable No Sundav picking ore H x28 1996 Ford Dick « up Phone 284 and black r- Pa a Fen SALE -Heat Gasoline engine 1% kh »p. In Phone 500-M, endition Eberhart rola. good 2s new good | Waiter x28 ron SALE Typewriters, Adding ma- chines, Cash Registers Liberal al- lowance for your on easy payment plan mer 8 Bilerly. Rebersburg, Pa oid machine Sold | x31 ~ |GUNS Bu. | poster | Write to Pai- | FOR Cha'mers All good condition D. 1, Tyrone Pa Water Street on Penna Route 350 SALE-—Used model (60) Cron Harvester, in Wm. H Wallace, R two miles north of | x28 MADAME CLIFFORD Special Read. ing 25c Advice on a. m. until 10 o'clock p.m, Located at Verndolph Park Route 322 Near Woodyerest Allis | NT SE FOR SALE-A ocondilion chard St Bellefonte, FOR BALE--Hay order. ‘Will $256. Phone A ———— eycle | MeCully Pa girl's Mary loader in demonstrat Biante College 36 working FCR BALE Osborne : ! running oo J. Earl B binder ndition ikle, Pine Bought, sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto As sociale Store, Allegheny 8t. Belle- fonte. Pa. Phone 760 ioe FOR BALE ers can IC. M Zion price farm- Inquire of D. 2, Phone E34 Farm lime at aflord to pay Long, Howard, R 1913 (Nittany) SALE ~inch FOR A 22-inch Frick thresher Beckwit Hannah Case thresher Inquir da, Pa FOR BALE double in good condition ably. Call 760. Bellefon te Lorais oven BALE A rood cond 1 cider prow tion Inquire ate Coliege, Pa. or ne Grove Miils Pa | FOR E Corl Walker, Pi FOR BALE Coal ashes 247-2 Bei and wood away asi a low rac prices Bam Caprperelll Pa. R. D 1, Coleville for letonte FCR BALE freegey A 6 ouart oe praciically new Alng sop - walche Guire of Albert Bellefonte D1 (Coleville x23 creas na hand Miller POR BALE--19040 Sliver and piow Fully lights, starter, pulley. John Pa. King tractor equipped, electric power fake off and Matis, Hublersburg 51 tyles FOR BALE | stove ooolers, ofl FOR BALE POR AnD SALE New and every king of Look over this largest tral Pennsylvania Loch Implement Bhore, Pa ined ‘ a farm machin POR BALE prt POR SALE. New brick HONE Special brick 2000) ldovd W 3 { Bellefonte 425-R-1 POR BALE ] sizes Ir Bar ked by = evel nes Arte snrvl Phone 153 Hundreds « used tires om 5 to 26 Inch rims then now Bhe MM SALE -MoCormick ge gediver tractor T= foot wer used N t Massey Harris 12-inch Botiom % C. W. Behrer. Penna Pu Phone Warri " Mark 13 R- 3 | Sale or Exchange 8 trail x2 Le “Wood! and hea Pa x28 anor ey box 31 Dogs, Pets, Etc. SAL $ Whi te Bsauimo male doz. 3 years old William D Haines, Bellefonte BR. D 2 One and a half mile west of Jacksonville FOR cock rels Inquire Beile- x28 | oHIcKRS- Now Hampshires, Barred | Rocks, White Leghorns Utility { Matings 8895-100 select matings | 88 50 per 100. Heela Poultry Farm. {2 atonvs, Pa. Telephone Zion 232) 1641 i a—— FOR BALE Newhampehire average weight 4 to 5 Ibs Harold Benner, Burnside 8t | fonts, Pa BABY CHICKS-—Baby Chicks and Started Chick: of guality, and vari- | ety See what vou select from our {electric battery bins—Black { White Giants Orphingtons, Reds | Rotks, Leghorns, Minorcas, Austra- orps. Anconas hybrid Rock-Glants-all hatched from iblood tested selected flocks {price from 7%c and urward at {Losch Supply Company, Jersey Bhore PCR A A mule Chean to riick buyer Ingasire of Clyde Borger. Moshannon, x20 Live Stock | | FCR SALE—Two farm miles and twn Jereey crv. Ames H Anderson. 1 Osceola Mills, Pa R D. x20 | hae J GAT. Pr Forme Aiea 1 | shepherd collie puppies, 3 mo. old IMs. Lundy Sieele, Julian R. F. D A x ne | {FC™ SAI E--A birck mare 12 vears old will work anvwhere Inouire of Harvey Hoy, Jr. Bellefonte, R i a 1 {PCR SALE Holstein a — = d Blood tes g x28 liefonte, R. Phone 921-R-2 POR SALE--Horses about a dowen LRA, traded in on tractors Farm Machinery Company. Joh Sa Shore, Pa. x28 | FOR SALE-18 Chesterwhite and Po- | and China aon} woeke o'd. In. | wire at the G. A. Pivirotto farm at hingle town Garr 4 miles south of State College, Pa. x28 roa Valley Sales barn, Contre Hal and a poy Bring on live Rivgel Owner Mar teams of os OSA hr eae Rell as some a for sale. POR complete | and | Brahmas, Polish. and | ale | x35 | ang Glows’ © oa iL Collins Ph {it Te Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE A L} room frame house all modern conveniences Jocated ui 143 E. Curtin Bt. Beliefonte, Pa { Inquire of David Newcomer, Belle- { fonte, Pa 1601 FOR SALE 8 room house of the Inte Mis. Emma C. Bathgate, at Le mont, Pa house has furnace, bath and gas, Inquire at W. B, Bathgate Adm, Bellefonte R. D. 2, Pa 144 POR BALE--Modern five dwelling with stone Bellefonte Moderately cupstion 30 day: B Tempie Belletonie J FOR BALE-+~A 0 family apartment bullding located on corner of Cur tin and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte, Pa. Reasonable terms can be ar ranged. Inquire of First National Bank. Bellefonte, Pa room sone in Court Phone {FOR BALE acres of g buildings RUTES CICATr # Bionw main Hen Millhelm Bnavely FOR BALE cated In wey ’ farmland ber which hi Buildings in fair on and necessary oul bulldi Good wats supply consisting of 3 slern never a nw We orchards and fruit of all A Bor TRI Tn fumbered ™ big ay kinds In- Zz. Bellefo 242 RF For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT A farm ACTER in Gregg Tow Road Ing MM made. Asronvburg State Pa Houses tor Rent RENT 4M Avenue Ho Ou 8. Schad MR RENT Plea i FOR RENT ven lend Bellofont Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--A POR RENT with all convenienc Mrs C FF Ripks Boring. Bellefonte POR living etie quire RENT room. bed Mom a for eh hree furnished Aa ki housekeoen!y Wess Curtin Bt Be ne $48.3 " Pt Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY For S78 ess foyer remorse y and MOTO a Write iefo fonts LOAN fe eT MOREY TO annually or Why may 69 wi available for RB Snyder 737-3-3 or eall G Teienhone 114 Write ate. Pa faa Wine Rooms For Rent S—— | 28 Gol Wome 11 29 South inrce bed re ] reyary Maul Thomas Be iefo RENT A to bath OOM: Mr Bertha w Si. Bel jarere Frans X28 Gas Station for Rent FCR BENT-{as on route 220, two miles Bellefonte Includes living guarters for i family. Immediate possession : W. Kerstetter, Bellefonte BR. 2. Pho»e 921 -R- 2 x28 station east of Miscellaneous DEAD ~dmrmnoved promptly. CB . Keller, Millheim. Pa. Phone T5-R~ > Reverse charges 13] WANTED Dead stock removed | promptly. Cali Geo J Vogt Oen- tre Hall, Phone 55-R-4, or Lark ‘Haven. 2104 at our expense Repairing PURNITURE REPAIRHD -— Repairs | made to all kinds of furniture IJpholstering and slip covers made m. DD Thompson's Upholstering Shop, 102 E, Lamb Bi. Phone 362-R. | Bellefonte. Pa tf com Le POW Cirange Evers POREMANS UPHOLSTERY--Furni- ture repair shop, ring, restor- ing antiques a apecialty ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery. Shop North Race St. rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone T93-J i MACHINE WORK-<lawn mowers sharpened, Machine work of all kinds. We also have in stock cold roll ateel, cap screws. set screws, Woodruff keys, key siock. elec. Swarts Mathine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa Phone FESTIVAL Y Raa int res ply NOTICE STIVAL, Tub door play The Boss FESTIVAL i Ors Personal WTI PEN A ALYY taker rone back rife BO am » nominal ft bens Pharmac v Beech Health Laboratories [HECLA PAR 7 Miles East Bellefonte Thursday, July 10 GRAY GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Adm. 68c plus lax # 10 ' BST %) " oo Announcements FESTIVAL-A festival will be held st Madi‘onbure on Saivrday. July 12 Music by the Bariges Band i FESTIVAL Walker Gra 12007 will hold a festival at ‘burg. Pa. i Xo | ablers. | on Saturday. July 26th. x30 PESTIVAL-—Marion Orange No 223 {P. of H will hold a festival At Jack- 1 sonville, Pa. on Saturday. Aug. 2 PICNIC The ni setemnth annual Scotia picnic will Be held at the ‘nic ground on Saturday. Aug sale every stock | good | REUNION-{The annual reunion of ‘the Dueck and Wert families will be ‘held at Wondward Cave on Saturday. July 18, 1041. FESTIVAL-The Advent Cr me! | Aesaeiatian will field. Runville. on Satu hold a fertival in A i a US bis Mange ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bellefonte State College
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