THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ' Page Five _——— J uly 17, 1941, | | LOCALS -Mrs. Guy C. Linn has returned | Miss Blanche Underwood, of 10 her home on Pine street from a North Spring street, spent the past week's visit with her relatives and friends In Beaver Falls. ‘| ~=Mrs, Anna Gettig and son Rus. sell, of Claarfieki, and daughter Anna Mae of Pittsburgh, have ben spending (he past three weeks with Mrs. Qettig's sister, Mrs. Paul Strunk of North Penn Street, ~ Approximately 75 members St. John's Reformed church, Belle- fonte, attended a plenic supper held last Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Hartswick. at State College. The Hartswicks formerly resided in Bellefonte, ~-Miss Clayre Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb street, spent last week in State College as a guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. William Holmes, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson and family. —After a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kelley, at their home at the Forge, south of town, Midshipman George A. Kelley departed last Thursday for Annap- blis, Md.. to begin his last year of studies at the U. 8. Naval Academy —Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hansen and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Wels, and her son Ronald, all of Donora, were guests last week of Mr, and Mrs. Egil T. Risan and family at their home on West Curtin street, The Hansen family formerly resid- ed in Bellefonte. -—Mrs. John Hopkins and child- ren, Jack and Dick, of McKeesport, spent the latter part of the week in Bellefonte with Mrs grandmother, Mrs at her home on East Linn street Mr. Hopkins came here Sunday to accompany his family home Col. and Mrs. Frederick A. Dale, of Baltimore, Md., are spending several weeks at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College. Col. Dale, brother of the late Dr of Bellefonte, and a retired U. 8 Army medical officer, is a native of Lemont. —Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Phipps and daughter, Mary Lee, of Barberton, Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse and fam- West Linn street, Mr. and Mrs. Phipps will re- turn home today or tomorrow, leav- ing their daughter here for a more ily at their home on extended visit. —Mrs. Gray Furey and two child- ren, of Mill Hall, are with Mr. Fur- George Purey, at their home on East Linn who recent- ly was appointed to a position at the new Pennsylvania Industrial School at White Hill, has obtained Until recently Mr. Furey had been coach e¥'s parents, Mr. and Mrs street, until Mr. Furey, living quarters at Camp Hill at the Mill Hall High School. ~The J. D. Thomas family of North Thomas Street, who depar:- ed last week for a trip through the “west, on Thursday were in Central City. Nebraska, near the site of Father Flanagan's famed “Boys Town,” and were proceeding toward Cheyenna, Wyoming. From there they expected to go to Denver, Col. and Pike's Peak. They report unu- sually warm weather in the west. —Mlss Emma Green and Agries McGowan, of East Linn street, de- parted Wednesday of last week for a visit in Philadelphia and Ashury Park, N. J. In the latter resort they were guests: of Miss McGowan’ niece, Agnes Kellerman, who Is em- land son. Thomas. ployed at the Berkshire Hotel. They | California, are expected trip by fonte late this month were accompanied on the of Hopkin's James B. Lane a David Dale, week with relatives and friends In Erie. Charles M. Scott, trust officer at the First National Bank, Is en- Joying his annual two weeks’ vaca- tion, ~Miss Jane Martin returned to her home last Saturday from spend. ing her vacation with relatives and friends in Coatesville. ~Qver 200 washable rayon dresses on sale at $200 each, in sizes from 12 and up to 50, at the Lintz Store, Bellefonte. Walter Cohen, man- ager, . Mr. and Mrs. Angelo DelLallo, of Jersey Shore, spent several days yn 5 spent the weekend in Belle- | 11¥ last week In Bellefonte with Mr. De- (tote with Mr, Toner’s mother, Mrs. | Lallo's mother, Mrs. Flora DeLallo and family, on East Beaver street. -~-Miss Jane Murtha, of Mount Pleasant, is spending two weeks in —- —— ~The James Parks family on { Tuesday, moved from one of the |Behad houses on Reynolds Avenue, [to a home at Pleasant Gap. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Barlett, of Pleasant Gap, Monday attended the funeral at Clarion of Mrs. Barlett's |brother<in-law, J. Miles Neely, | =~-Mrs, Howard Busby, of Ger Imantown, and Miss Mary Adeline {Harris, of Reading, are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Jerome Harper at {her home on East Bishop street, ~~MIiss Naomi Evans returned to her home in Hollidaysburg, Sunday, {after a weekend visit in Bellefonte {with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fromm {and family of North Spring street, | —Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Widdowson {entertained a number of friends at (a dessert bridge held Monday night at their home on North Allegheny street during the evening { Mr. and Mrs, Leo Toner and daughter, Mary Louise, of Riverside, [Clara Toner and family at their {home on East Howard street -After spending a month with irelatives In Altoona, Mrs. Anne | Mr, and Mrs. Horace J. Hart- ranft and children, of East Linn street, motored to Cleveland, Ohlo, Tuesday, to attend a big league base ball game, Albert Ott, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is spending a vacation with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ott, at their home on West High street, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | every week, That's why The Centre 30,000 People Read This Column Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and ~-Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hipple, of | the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- Pleasant Gap, spent the weekend ‘in Morristown, N. J, as guests of {Mr. Hipple's uncle and aunt, Mr land Mrs. James Hipple. | =There are far more imperfect {than perfect eyes, Only an exam- {ination will reveal the facts. Dr. | Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, W E. Crossley Jewelry Store, Belle | fonte, Pa, Mr. and Mrs, Roy ©O. Breon Seven t w m t Ww - | n tables were im play moved last week Irom near Belle-| " “uyypponinyng PRIVILBGE--Every subscriber to The Contre Det: fonte to the Mrs. Harvey Miller {house on West Logan street recent ly vacated by the Harry Wian fam- - Mrs ter, Miss Helen Farrar, recently re- | Willow « | bank street from a several weeks'| turned to their home on business and pleasure trip to But- Bellefonte with her brother-in-law | Thompson on Monday returned to ler and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter the home of her son-in-law and After spending two weeks in Adams and family at their home on | qaughter, Mr, and Mrs, Charles M. | Bellefonte with her uncle and sunt, East Curtin street. ~-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hickok and Mrs. Samuel Fleming, both of Har-/g pong and family at their home Jane McClellan risburg, spent the weekend with Mrs. Bella McFarlane, of the Penn { Thompson, on East Curtin street. H | =—Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newell fon West Linn street include Mrs Guy C. Askey and daughter, Mary Mr. and Mrs home on East Fred Yorks at High street, returned home in Clearfield The Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. pas- Miss to her Belle Hotel, who has not been in|catherine, and the former's mother, tor of 8t. John's Reformed church, the best of health for the past sev- ayes sarah C. Long, all of Bedford. |will leave late this month for Camp eral weeks. Mrs, Bamuel Pete and daugh- Mensch Mills, near Alburtls, to act —Private Max Viehdorfer return- tar 1eslis Frances, of Lock Haven, 8s counsellor and assistant instruct- ed to his duties with the U. 8. Army at Fort Sam Huston, Texas, yester- day, after a brief furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer at their home in Pine Glen ~—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blaney and children, Patsy and Jean, of East Curtin street, departed yesterday for their annual two weeks' vacation, which will include a motor trip through the New England States and a brief visit at Mrs. Blaney's parental home in Haddonfield Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, of North Thomas street, is reported to be re- covering satisfactorily at the Cen- tre County Hospital from an opera- tion performed Monday morning Mrs. Dubbs is the former Elizabeth Hoag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Hoag, of North Thomas street, ~The Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Belle- fonte, takes this means of express- ing its appreciation to the public for the generous support in the sale of “Purity Products.” The proceeds are used by the Auxili- | ary in the Welface Committee pro- | gram. . ~8gt. Charles Sheckler, Jr. son of Centre County Coroner Charles mate at Mercersburg Academy. The Sheckler and Mrs. Sheckler, Mllesburg, arrived home by bus, Monday, from Camp Shelby, Miss, where he Is a member of Battery B.. 190th Pleld Artillery. 8gt. S8heck- ler recently underwent an operation for hernia at the Camp Hospital and has been granted a two-weeks’ furlough to convalesce at his par- ental home. ~—Major John Bodle, of the U 8 Army Air Corps stationed at Kan- sas City, Mrs. Bodle and their daughter, spent the weekend in Cen- tre county as guests of Major Bodle’s mother, Mrs. Nora Breon, at her home in Jullan. The family | usually spetids a several weeks’ va- cation in this vicinity, but owing to defense activities Major Bodle's an- nual holiday this year has been cur- tailed to gome extent ~Mr. and Mrs. W. A Bertrar of Bacramento, in Belle- for a visi Mrs. C. Edward Robb, who spent with Mrs Bertrand's parents, Mr the time with friends in Philadel- | and Mrs. T. J. Kelleher and family | phia. Monday's Tyrone Dally Herald stated that Roger T. Bayard of that place, formerly of Bellefonte, had become a patient in the Veterans Pacility Hospital at examination and treatment During the Spanish-American war, 43 years #go, Mr. Bayard served as a mount- ed orderly on the staff of General John R. Brooke, and saw active ser- vice from Ponce to Ban Juan In Puerto Rico ~Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of East Logan street, on Sunday went to Philadelphia to attend the an- nual National Convention of the Elks lodge being held in that city | this week. Mr. Anderson is exalted ruler of the Bellefonte lodge. Dur- ing the week many other members of the local fraternity will visit the convention city; particularly on Thursday. which is the climax of the convention program, ~Miss Mary Louise Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, of West Linn street, and Boyd Henry Spicher, of Pleasant Gap, departed Saturday for a ten- day motor trip to San Antonio, Texas, for a visit with Miss John- son's flance and Mr, 8picher's bro- ther, Edgar A. Spicher, who is in training at Port 8am Houston. Miss Johnson is on a two weeks’ vacation from her duties at the Whiterock Quarries office, Temple Court build- ing. ~Mrs. Clara Toner, who recently sold her home on East Howard street to Brooks-Doll Post, American Leg- fon, Bellefonte, last week purchased the Dr. D. W. Gates home at the corner of Spring and Curtin streets, and the Toner family expects to oc- cupy the premises within the next week or ten days. Until recently the i i i at their home on South - Spring street. They expect to stop In In- dianapolis, Ind. on their way east are spending two weeks in Belle fonte with Mrs. Pete's parents, Mr. | and Mrs, Walter Cohen, at their ‘home on North Spring street. —Dean Breon, son of Mrs, John Breon, of Reynolds avenue, return- ed home last Thursday from the Philipsburg State Hospital where he recently underwent an operation to correct a foot condition from which he has suffered for some time Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller and children, James and Rosalie, of East Linn street, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harley, of Pottstown. Upon their return home they were accompanied by their son, Billy, who had been the Harley home for two weeks James R, Wilkinson, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, of North Spring street, departed Sunday for New Bloomfield, N. J, where he ‘has accepted a position with the Bakelite Corporation Wilkinson was graduated from the school of chem- istry at Penn State in June —James B Craig, Jr, son of Mr and Mrs. James B. Craig. of West Curtin street, Sunday went to Gar- den City, N, Y. for a visit with Gilbert Yates, his former room- at friends for a two weeks’ trip —Bquire R. C. English well known citizen of Worth township, was a business visitor in Bellefonte last weekend, is recovering steadily from a major operation performed recently at the Lewistown Hospital and now appears to be in betler health than he has enjoyed [or sometime James R. Hughes, former head- master of the Bellefonte Academy. returned home last Thurxiay from his annual summer visit with rela- tives and friends in New York and vicinity. The early part of his va- cation was spent in attending com- mencement exercises at his alma mater, Princeton University ~B J Beezer, of East Bishop or for a two-week period The ladies of the church of Bellefonte, will hold their ann {Helen M. Schaeffer on East Curtin street, Thursday evening, July 24 Patronage of the public is earnestly solicited | Vernon Holderman, eight-year- old son of Mrs of Bellefonte, suffered a fracture of ithe right forearm while playing, MonGay the dispensary of the Centre County Hospital Susan Wagner was guest of hon- or at a birthday party held Monday ‘afternoon at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, of East Curtin street, In celebra- tion of her fifth birthday Approx- imately thirty of her little friends were present ~Donald Raymond, 19 son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Raymond, of Boutin Thomas S.reet, returned to his home vesterday from the Centre County hospital where he had been undergoing observation x day afternoon when he suffered | several convulsions, He is reported to have entirely recovered from the attack “Mr " ua and Mrs. Robert R. David- of two expect to join a group of other son and family spent last Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Tyrone, and attending Conference held there, Rev. and Mrs. E. GG. Sawyer, of Mount Pleas- ant, Pa, who had been visiting in Tyrone, accompanied their son-in- law and daughter to Bellefonte for a few days stay Donald Musser, Horace Hart. ranft. Richard QCeisinger, Arthur C. Dale, Jr. and Malcolm Wetzler, Jr. members of the Brooks-Doll Post Sons of the Legion, have been selected to attend the annual Amer- ican Legion State Boys’ Camp at State College from August 1 to 10, it was announced yesterday by Char- les E Eckenroth, chairman of the Sans of the Legion Committee Harvey P. Bchaefler, of East of | Street, clerk in the offices of the igh street, on Tuesday underwent Lillias Farrar and daugh- | their | AM E/| 1 festival on the lawn of Miss | Hazel Holderman, | The injury was treated at! ince Sun- | the Bible! | | gain Counter, | advertising- sale or rent. ] KEYED ADS All advertisemen | | RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. 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 ts that request replies to be malled | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name | of the advertiser. | ocrat 1s entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, | free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different | intervals, -~ — Bee Keeper's Field Day The Bee Keepers of Centre and Clearfield counties, will hold a Field iDay at Paul Stephen's residence, {next to the Ferguson Township High i 8ehool, Thursday, July 31. Activ- ities will start at 10 a. m time. There will be demonstrations of all kinds of Bee Keeping. Anyone interested in bees is Invited to at. tend, Bee Keepers are asked {bring along their smokers. We have provided ample shelter in case of rain. Hot coffee will be furnished Bring your lunch and family, and spend a day with the bees i MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥Y. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.00 Oats 35 Buckwheat £0 Rye Barley Corn 50 50 80 ANNOUNCEMENT For Tax Collector | To the Republican Voters of Belle- fonte Borough 1 hereby announce my candidacy, for the office of Tax Collector of Bellefonte Borough, at the Repub- lican primaries September 9, 19041 Your consideration will be appreci- aled GEORGE M. BROWN East Logan Street, Lost and Found LOST Black pocket book containing $12.00 and automaoblle license cards Reward If returned to E C. Brown at Barnes News Btand. Beliefonte x29 LOST Twenty-six dollars front of Parrish Drug Store ion Tuesday afternoon. Reward the lady who nicked It up will return same to Robert Shay, 232 E Lamb Bi. Belisfonute x29 Card of Thanks if [4 BAMPEEILL We take this mean expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of cars. thelr floral tributes and their many other acis nf kindly sympathy during the {illness and death of Mrs Esther Bamurell. fate of Pleasant |Bigned: The Pamuily of We desire in this man ' AEDreTs ONr thanks and an preciation, fo our friends and neigh. 3 thelr Kindness ang avinpa- 3 during the aickness and our father and husband tr. Robert H Bennieon. also for the Beoal 1ributes and use of thelr cars His Wife and Children HARTMAN We desire in this man. ner 10 exes: our thanks snd an iprecistion to friends and neighbors for thelr floral tributes, use of their tears and many other pela of kindly symoathy during the lines of Peter Centre County Hospital, who has gn operation at the Centre County B. Hartman, of Beliefonte We also beenn off duty since Friday because tent that he expects to return to work within a day or two Mr Beezer had been confined to bed much of the time until Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Clyde G. Swartz Hospital, and reports last night ¢ Of illness, has recovered to the €X- were to the effect that his condi- tion was entirely satisfactory. Some months ago Mr Schaefler went another operation and was convalescing when he again became fll. having been re-admitted to the! for a visit at Mr. Bertrand’; par. and daughter Mary. of East Logan hospital about three weeks ago ental home before coming to Belle. the U S. Weather Bureau 4 ~~Miss Jean Boden, aged 17. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bo- den, of North Wilson 8 reet, suffer- ed slight injuries about one ankle { Sunday when a neighbor's dog bit her. The dog is believed to have been attempting to do battle with street, left today, Thursday, to ate Aspinwall for |fonte. Mr. Bertrand is employed by tend the Elks National Convention | iin Philadelphia. On Saturday they will attend a wedding of Mary Year- ick. daughter of Mrs Swartz’s bro- ther, Cincero Yearick, in the same city Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Bhuey, of (East Bishop street. have received ‘word that their grandson, Larry Mr. and Mrs. 8 T Young and daughter, Evelyn, of Daytona Beach, Florida. arrived in Bellefonte Tues. day for a several months’ visit with Mr. Young's daughter, Mrs. Made- line Lutz, at her home on Logan street, Mr. Young, retired Daytona {contractor recently suffered a heart attack and was advised to come here for a complete rest. The fam- Miss Boden's dog when it misged Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs Law- iv has resided in Daytona Beach | calculations and grabbed the girl’; rence Whiting, ankle by mistake. Or maybe it wasn't a mistake for the same dog is reported to have previously bit- ten the girl's father and brother ~Mrs. H. M. Hiller, of the Mark- land, with Miss Mary Linn, Miss Mary Blanchard and Mrs. Robert | M. Beach as her driving guests, mo- tored to Harrisburg, Monday. for a brief visit with Miss Ann McCor- mick of that city. Miss Linn, as has been her custom for some years, will accompany Miss McCormick to her home at Chester, Nova Scotia, for the remainder of the summer. The other members of the local group expected to return to Belle. | | i fonte after a several days’ stay in!South Thomas street. and their son. Morning swam the length of the Y. Harrisburg. ~LJeorge Swartz, native of Mill. heim, and brother-in-law of Clay- ton Royer, of Bouth Water street, Bellefonte, died at 2 o'clock Sun- day morning, July 13. at his home in Rockford, Illinois. He jis survived by his wile, the former Mary Royer Swartz, of Madisonburg, and four children. Funeral services were held at Rockford yesterday afternoon, with interment in that city. Mr, Royer, Mrs Bamuel Yearick, of Madisonburg, and Mrs. W. B. Crebs, of Selinsgrove, departed by bus late Monday night to attend the funeral services, They expect to return cast sometime tomorrow. ~-Ethan W. Vars, engineer {or the Titan Metal Company and his son, Gordon, of East street, de- parted Friday for a leisurely motor trip across the continent, with their ultimate destination being Califor- nia. Their itinerary was not definite ly planned beforehand, but they ex- eral excellence prize at Bellefonte High B8chool commencement exer cises last month, may enter one of as a freshman this fall When Vars and son left Bellefonte expected to be absent three or weeks, of Louisville, Ky. has received a $1000 scholarship to an Indiana University. Mrs. Whiting is the former Anna Shuey of | Bellefonte | ~The Misses Virgina Miller, Bev. (erly Osler, Mary Edith Daly, Shirley Brown and Betty Ann Walker, all {members of Girl Scout Troop No. 10, | Bellefonte, and Dolores Daly, mem- | ber of Troop 2, departed Sunday for (a two weeks’ stay at the Girl Scout Camp at Barree. Janet Porsburg. {ioe Barnhart, Peggy Widmann and i bo the camp, beginning July { Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoy, of {in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. {Nevin Corman, of Pleasant Gap, motored to Kittanning Sunday for a {visit with another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent § i Btevens. Mrs. Grace Shuey of Pleas. | {ant Gap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy, returned to her home with the party after a three weeks’ visit at the Stevens home, «Bellefonte father whose young daughter on Sunday went to the Girl Scout Camp at Baree for a two weeks’ outing, yesterday got three letters in the same mail from the daughter. The letters 3 a fedsss HY AH for the past 21 years Mrs. George M, Gamble, of West Linn street. who has not been in good health for several months, on Bunday was admitted to the University Hospital, Ballimore, to undergo observation, and Tuesday night members of the family were ‘called to Baltimore for a consulta. | ‘tion. Her daughters, Mrs. Rose Os- {tertag, of West Linn street, and ‘Mrs. W. T. OBrien, of East Linn street, went to Baltimore imme- : -~Randolph Musser, youngest son fof Mr, and Mrs. Lester Musser, of | North Allegheny Street, on Friday ‘M. C. A pool, to become the §19th. local youngster to learn to swin under YMCA instructorghip. Mus ser's act was significant because ali his older brothers and sisters learn. ed to swim there. And all the Mus- | ger children had first to bvercome a fear of water before they learned to swim, | ==Mrs. Albert E Schad expects to | return to her home on East Curtin | street, Sunday, from a several weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in W | Indiana. Upon leaving for Gary, | Mrs. Schad was the motor guest of as 3 ? § is S858 | HE TH 95% under- | the chairs. tables apnreciation (o Hartman and deep Mr: EXDreRa Our Hood donors Pamily Work Wanted | WANTED Sewing, alterations. but. ton holes, hemstitehine covering buttons, similar work. Miidred Yoo der, Petrikin Hall, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 14-3 any Help Wanted WANTED—A aint for “general house- work. Call Bellefonte 9488 x20 | WANTBD...Oifl for general house. work. Write box J W. N. Co Cen. tre Democrat x20 WANTED-8hort order cook for night work. Male or female, also iwaitress over 21. Big Trout Inn 8 Water Street. Bellefonte Pa 22u i WANTED --Sleliable man for Rew- leigh Route BDO consumers 200 easily sold household necessities We teach you how, supply sales, adver tising] lterabture—all you need Rawieigh's Dept. PNG, 34-G, Ohester, Pa x20 | WANTED Salesman. The Citizens’ (eeties canned goods {ing in Centre County for salesmen 135 to 60 years of age. Trade estad- (lished. Weekly cash advance. Lib. feral bonus. No investment required {Por detalls write mving age and ausiifications to P. O. Box 1343, Al- Hentown, Pa. x20 | WANTED-Jour mechanics, 2 auto | moblle painters: 4 helvers, for large (reconditioning plant owned by two ‘of the largest new car dealerships in this territory. Good working condi. | tona, unity for permanent fu- i ture, ages 60 to BO cents an hour Reply, giving age and past experi- ience. Ofve full details in your first | {letter as tn kind of work vou have done and for whom. th here fierniahed (I necessary, ivy Sd N J. Atten son h hy 1! hy - tention Mr Berglund. x20 Wanted to Buy De buy ustie of any Xind, an , Inquire o Nell. Beliednle R LR. T%-R-2. 18 pA fa call : ob, Loganton Pa. Phone 2622. x30 i Also | Hubert | Phone WANTED-To all kinds of live. stock. Bruce rine, Pleasant Gan, Pa Bellefonte 478-J-1 and reverse charges if any. 14 hia Wg RL reaus, Ng he Fhe rg ago ie e beds. puns. grand-fath- [octocts oud gg an Cpng, ay. |» 136 E Market St, York, Pa. 5 Tuesday Articles tor Sale PO Oe ing oars, Rt Standard | Bellefonte, ' Can. | Wholesale Suppl~ Co. selling gro- | and household | supplies direct 10 consumer has open | St. and Admiral Wil. | mm 1 | POR BALE -8everal plece: of antique furniture. Ruth M. Bboy, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone 664-R-2 x29 FOR BALE-8tudio couch, new ma- hogany table, 18-inch by B-foot tideboard. Mrs. Mollie Holt, Union- ville, Pa x20 _ GUNS-—Bought, sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto As sociale Blore, Allegheny Bt. Belle- fonte, Pa. Phone 750 181 FOR BALE--Farm lime at price {arm- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of C. M long. Howard, R. D. 2, Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany) if POR BALE Loraine gas stove with double oven, gas reirigerator; bold [In good condition. Will sell reason- | ably Call 760, Bellefonte 184 FOR BALE--A porcelin refrigerator i5 pounds capacity, In good cons dition. Price $1000. Inquire of L Dale Brooks, Bellefonte BR. D. 3. x29 FOR SALE-Coal and wood. I haul ashes away at a Jow rate. Call 347-J for prices. Sam Capperelll Bellefonte, Pa, R. D. 1, Coleville, 1tf POR BALE--1040 Silver King tractor and plow Fully equipped, electric {lighta, starter, power take off and pulley. John Matis, Hublemburg Pa bis POR BALE A four can milk cooler ompieie, never been used 309% dist price. Inquire HL Service Station, Route 64 Pa Salmon Mill Hall Phone 153 Oak counter Telephone excellent shape. Will iow price. Bee Jesse H ii Telephone Co x31 POR BALE EE in Bell ng. and now in office 20 feet FOR SALE-Typewriters Adding mas- chines, Onsh Registers Liberal al- lowance for your old machine. Bao) On easy payment plan Write 16 Pal- mer 8 Blerly, Robersburg. Pa x31 FOR SBALE—New and used d tractors and every kind of farm machiners Look over this largest stock in Cen- tral Pennsylvania, for bargain prices Lach Implement Com Jerney Shore, Pa x31 POR SALE--Far silo, before you buy 8 Michigan "It's made made’ Furnace Mark, Pa POR BALE--New brick. sand, lime Mone. Spreial nieces full loads of yhrick (2000, Also general hauling ldovd W. Lucss Milesburg, Phone Bellefonte 425-1-1 x34 pany, You need a ge prices on Buper-waxed sl ie Paul Pa. Phone me si Ww WAY ama, Penna 13-R-7. Warrior x29 FCR BALE Nash -Lafayette . exeelient condition, all new rubber. wow mileage, heater and defroster Will sell chean as 1 have no use for it. Clvde Beck, Warriors Mark. Pa 20mt 1897 | ‘ {POR BALE--Hundreds of used tires all sips from 15 to 28 inch rims Backed by written guarantee Open evenings until 8 o'clopk. Wallrun Auto service, Bnow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 14 POR BALE Weather srin. Boek LPOool Insulation and Screens jet Chamberlin Metal Weather Sirin Co [lake care of your peeds Save fuel (Oollars, keeps out dirt. summer heat and winter ooid For estimates with. owt obligation. call or write O. J Bo- linger. Reopresentative, Belleville. Pa Phone 58 2014 POR BALE -Bvervihing now in pen &on. a jot of used items at bar. gain prices cultivators, power Dota. { lo BDTavers. Westinghouse milk cant. [E15 grain binders. combines. mowers ide anliveis rakes, wagons. ) d with down 1889 Dodge se dodze coupe, RSE coach, 82000. 1937 : BIDRO0. 18834 Plymouth coach, B68 00; 1930 Plymouth coune. MRR OO 1938 Plymouth cosch. 8185 {1038 Chewrolet coach, 811000: 1937 Plymouth coupe. $122.00: 1940 Ply. [mouth coach. 821200. 1937 Chrysler (fedan. SI14B800 Jodon Motor Co | Chrysler and Plvmouth sales and wer. Vice, Opposite Bie Sorting. Bellefonte Pa x20 1833 Dod 1930 Chevrolet Ford Coupe. Poultry | CHICKS. New Hamopahires, Barred { Jocks, White Leghorns Utility | Matings #5. 75-100 select matings 8850 per 100. Hecla Poultry Parm, | Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Zion 2321 18t1 | BABY OHIOKS--Baby Chicks and | Started Chicks of quality, and vari {ety what you. select from our [electric battery bins-—Black and i White Giants, Orphingtons, Reds, | Rocks, Leghorns, Minorcas Austra | lorps, Anconas. Brahmas, Polish. and {hybrid Rock C3 | blood |Losch Supply Company, Jersey Sho x35 Live Stock FOR BALE--11 Chester White pies 8 weeks Purnace, Pa en BALE .A Joe Cra to mniek buyer. uire Clyde Borger. Moshannon. v FOR BALE--Two farm mules and twa Jersey crews, Ames H Anderson, Ososola Mills, Pa. BR. D. FOR SALE--A Guernsey freshen anviime Lute, Bellefonte, R. D. 1, (Fillmore), to PCR fresh M Ww Phone in T. B. and 021-R-2. net Mer. 14 Real Estate - For Sale “i Tocatea’ in Peasant yg Pa ted 1 of H. J Markle, RD 2 Pa. x30 old. 1. J Spackman, Martha | H x : coming | Kerstotter, Bellefonte. BR. 2. | | | POR BALE- -# room house of the late | to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- J « | ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such 3 : i x20 | § i cow. due | joe Inuire of Charles building | tival i yard i i FOR BALE--A 7 room frame house, all modern conveniences located ut 168 E. Curtin 8t. Bellefonte, Pa Inquire of David Newcomer, Belie- fonte, Pa. 1041 C. Bathgate, at le- mont, Pa. house has furnace, bath and gas, Inquire at W. B. Bathgate Adm. Bellefonte BR. D. 2, Pa E21 FOR BALE--Modern five-room stone dwelling with slone garage In Bellefonte Moderately priced. Oc- cupation in 30 days. B. O Harvey Temple Court, Bellefonte, Phone L06- x29 Mrs, Emma FOR BALE-A 8 family apartment bullding located on corner of Cur. tin and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte Pa. Ressonable terms oan he ar- ranged. Inquire of First National Bank. Bellefonte, Pa 11 FOR BALE acres of ground, all sary out bulldings never falline spring ii acres clear and 10 in timber, located fiOong main highway 3 miles west of Miilheim Inquire of Wesley H Bnavely, Boring Mills, Pa. R. D. 2. x20 A 7 room house nee on FOR BALE OR RENT acres near Petersburg County Including stock and crops, large barn and 6 house electricity Stream through walter st barn lan, 1110-64 5t FOR BALE--A farm of onted in Walker towns wes of Zion, with 75 farmiand and 25 acres ber which has never Buildings in cond necessary out : BUDDY consist never falling well flwn big apr orchards and fruit of all kinds guire of B Prank Lute Bedefont R.F D 2or Phone Zion 2421 Rent FERETE x20 M § or virgts TY) - been lumbered ala all Good walter Lon Houses tor POR RENT Avenue louis 8 425 House Hot water Schad FCR RENT erasure Prasmrssic kie, Hublersburg A five IF NO08 FOO Rent Lambert Pa FOR RENT il conve: Of Jonn 5 Belieton te Apartments for Rent POR RENT -8mall 4 room apartment oOnYenienoes Inquir 3 F. Ripka. Opposite Spring. Belisfonte, Pa ENT Three furnish bed ron | * house oon! gr West ®) hone 446.0 Gas Station for Rent stmion y i of Belipfontr for = FOR R re TGUAT ers DORSPRSION Wanted to Rent WANT EOTo rent. a P or & atartment centrally located Phone Bellefonte 704.11 ¥ 3% Loans to Farmers YOU CAN OFT MONEY home, for remodeling Improvementa-gme w Write or call, Bellefonte 422 or fonte 105-R MONEY TO OAR Interest 3% annually on life insurance logns Why pay 6%. when such Inans available for Jes: Write or R. Bnyder, Wineate, Pa T37-3-8 Rooms For Rent ? POR RENT of hose South A Inau Thomas iarce ‘hb = hed room of Jacoh Bellefonte front Hoy Pa x28 26 Miscellaneous DEAD BTOCR Bemoved promptly B M Keller liheim. Pa. Phone T5-R-2, Reverse Sharpes L124 WANTED-Dead #slock removed prompily. Call Geo. J Vogt Cen. tre Halil, Pa. Phone B5-R-4, or Lock Haven, 2104 at our expense Ris Repairing PURNTTURE REPATRED — Repairs made to all kinds of furniture Unholstering and slip covers made Wm Thompson's Unholstering D Shon, 102 E Lamb Bt. Phone 362-R | Bellefonte. Pa “tf | FOREMAN'S UPHOLBTERY —Purni- ture repair shop, repairing, restor- ing antiques a specially. Cane and rush seats. Modern upholstery Shop North Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hots! | Phone 793-3 14 I MACHINE WOREK--lawn mowers ; rharpened Machine work of all ‘kinds. We also have in stock cold roll steel, cap screws. set screws | Woodruff keve, kev stock etc. Swarlz Machine Shop, Bellefonte. Pa Phone 83.0 t Announcements FESTIVAL~-A festival will be held at Boalshure o- Saturday. July 18th Music by the Bartpes Band REUNION-THhe Stover-Mever rs. union will be held at the Woodward (Cave on Saturday. Aug 2nd x30 FESTIVAL-—-Walker Orauee No 2007 will hold a festival at Hublers. burg. Pa. on Saturday. July 26th x30 PFESTIVAL--Marion Grange No 223 P of H will hold a festival at Jack- sonville, Pa. on Saturday. Aug 2. x31 PIONIO-The nifisteanth annual Scotia plenic will be held at the pic. nic ground on Saturday, Aug. 2nd x31 annual REUNTCN-The tind Thompson reunion will be held Sun. day July 27th. in the Schenck's Grove, Howard. TICE-—There will be home made and cake =old at the Yar. y even. . 23rd for the be of the of Sunday, at 2790 p.m. body welcome. 1 AL-The annual fertival of the re tion mw be held Saturday evening. J 18. Music American Legion pir BR i 2288 PEYTIVAL-—The fe Cemetery Association will i*= annual fee hold in the Curtin Methodist church on Saturday evening Joie 54 and entertainment will be provided. TOON | County heid at 23r4 The Union pien will be on Wednesday, July Lhe Band PICNIC Enoriemen Laurelton Music by CARNIVAL-~The Logan Pre Com- pany, Bellefonte, will hold a cafni- val from July 17 to 19, inclusive in Bellefonte oe window posters later for definite location x20 Bariges POORMAN REUNION The 356'h annus! Poorman reunion will be held at Grange Park, Centre Hall, Satur- day, August 16 The clan and friendy Bae cordially ivited ial Rows held at Bunday friends REUNION MEETINGS meetings esch ehannon Park cont aver ¥ Al Loon we loome Go pel meeting inuing Templeton Pryerybody old time VER REUNION he nnual Hoove ren smturday Personal JB, VISTULA, FISSURE nly one way as commonly called There ia Hemor- Piles and Bee 18 BTL Pil o rho 0 correct thas COVE YTV 2 MERITOL-R 4 ! ant DRUGS THE TIBBENS PHARMACY ' GOODS, MEDICT) & OPTICAL BEECH PENNA CREEK Eh Boe - ode -OF Emre LE i Th Be rnoon I ETOMACHIC TONIC way of living om EYVETYOnd N MIOre lems 3 iY U0 onrrect BTOMA( Due 1c or Inact Mme ACHEZE af your 81 50 PERSONAL Ruth — your husband says “Forget It” He'll be a lamb if you will just remember to {rv A Dew cake once in a while 1's ensvy, if vou just remember to use Bumford Baking Pow- der. For with Rumford vou ean use any good recipe that Don’t worry about how much baking pow- der to use he amount the directions call for is the right amount Rumford Rumford contains no alum never jeaves 8 bitter taste ret. Bend for mew booklet, containing dozens of bright ideas to improve your baking. Address: Rumford Baki Powder, Box R Rumford, Rhode Island. takes your fancy use of A Modern Gas ange ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bellefonte State College —ly ] Floor Show! HECLA PARK 4 | Thursday, Friday, Saturday 3 OR
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