June 10, 1948. - — LOCALS —— Ren] —————— ~-Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Wright, ot | — David M. Chapman, member of | ~Mrs. O. G. Morgan, of North | Allegheny street, pe! the weekend {in Harrisubryg with her son and dau- {ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O, G, Morgan, Jr. ~Summer courses in {Bellefonte High School on June 21 |For further Information see Mrs Williamsport, spent the weekend in the Mercersburg Academy faculty, | naisy Henderson, Bellefonte, Pa Bellefonte with relatives and friends —Edward Dugan, of Pike street, is spending several days with relatives and friends in Altoona while at- tending an eye clinic in that city Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and family, Mrs. Bruce Colborn, and Chester Davis, all of Baltimore, Md., were recent guests of Chester Davis’ wife and family at their home on North Thomas street | ~Pfe. Melvin Mulbarger, station- ed at an army camp in Virginia, is spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulbarger, at their home at Pleasant View, ~After spending two weeks with his wife and mother, Mrs. Annle Whippo, of West Logan street, Pvt John Whippo during the weekend returned to his duties at Orlando Air Base, Orlando, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulrich, of South Spring street, spent the week- end in New York City with their son, Tech. Sgt. Richard Ulrich, who has been transferred to that area from McClellan Pleld, Calif Mrs. Bessie Breon and grand- daughter, Joan Breon, of Valley View, are expected to return home today from Greensburg, where they have been attending a missionary conference of the United Brethren church Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. William Barnhart in Curtin, Sunday, were Leslie A Thomas, and his mother, Mrs. Jos- eph Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rosenhoover, and Mrs, E. C. Burgh- duff, all of Bellefonte Messrs. Ward C. Krape, Zion James J. Markle, State College, and Gilbert C. Waite, of Port Matilda represented Centre County at a meeting of the directors of the Nat- fonal Parm Loan Association, held at Hollidaysburg last week —Pvt. Edward Gfrerer, son of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Gfrerer, of AxeMann, arrived in England last week accord- ing to word received by his parents Before entering the service Pvt Girerer was employed at the O. A Kline Hardware store in Bellefonte Miss Tanzia Mannino and her brothers, John and Francis, all of Tyrone, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte with their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. John Catalano and family, of North Allegheny street John Mannino has enlisted in the Navy and expects a call to duty this week Miss Love Auman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Auman, of North Spring street, recently re- signed her position in the offices of local Draft Board, No in the Bellefonte postoffice, and has ac- ecented the position in the Farmers National Bank made vacant by the gesignation of Mrs. Agnes Acheson —Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce and daughter, Betsy, of the Baum apart- ments, last Wednesday departed for | Boils, Idaho, for a visit with rela- tives before continuing west 0 Washington to visit Mrs Joyce's relatives Until leaving Bellefonte, Mr. Joyce was chief parole officer in the Department of Justice offices on West High street —Mrs. Daly B. Henderson, Mrs W. E. Crossley and Mrs. William Kline. all of Bellefonte, this week are attending sessions of the Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, in Philadelphia. The convention head- quarters are in the Bellevue-Strat- ford Hotel. Mrs. Kline is worthy matron of Bellefonte Chapter and all the women are delegates to the gessions Richard 8. Valentine, student at Haverford College, Haverford, arriv- ed in Bellefonte Sunday for a three weeks’ vacation with his mother, Mrs. Stanley Valentine, of North Allegheny street At the end of that time he will report to Swarth- more College for physical examina- tions preparatory to entering the U. 8 Naval Reserves college training program. Hugh Rogers, a third year stu- dent at the University of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia, is spending three weeks with his parents, Dr and Mrs. J. C. Ragers, of North Al- Jegheny street. All medical students ‘et the University have resigned their commissions and are now members of the Enlisted Reserve, When they return to school in several weeks, the school will be under army sup- ervision. young son, Michael Charles, of Belle- fante, Tuesday night departed Ridgway, Mo., to join Mrs. Reeder’s husband, Warrant Officer Reeder, who has just returned from 18 months’ active duty aboard a war- ship in the South Pacific. Mr. Reed- er, & native of Missouri, has been in the U 8 Navy for the past ten years. Mrs, Reeder is the former Stella Benzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Benzie, of Buffalo Run Valley Miss Theresa Pike daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fike, Bush Addition, during the weekend was graduated from Mt. Aloysius Junior College, Cresson, and on Monday began her duties in her new posi- tion in the offices of the National Gypsum Company, Buffalo Run Val- ley . Among those who attended the | graduation exercises were her par- enits and grandmother, Mrs. Alfred Beezer, all of Bush Addition; Mr and Mrs. Andrew Thal, of South Allegheny street, and Mrs. George W. Beezer, of Willowbank street, Miss Anne Cator Dorworth, dau- ghter of Willlam J. Dorworth, of East Linn street, who has been em- ployed in the Philadelphia area for some months, departed yesterday for Salineas, California, where she will be engaged as a junior chemist on a Pederal project concerned with the production of grayule rubber. Miss Dorworth and a group of other chemists were transferred to Calif- ormmia from the Eastern Regional Laboratories at Chestnut Hill Stat- fon, near Philadelphia. She is a graduate of the Bellefonte high school and was graduated from pent State in b chemistry in / Since then had been employed in Philadelphia, | present Mrs. Charles W. Reeder and for | | covering, she engaged nursing work locally until this week | wus a guest last week of Former Judge and Mrs. Arthur C. Dale and family at their home on East Linn street Mrs. Willlam W. Curtin and daughter, Jane, of West Linn street, have returned home from a visit with Mrs. Curtin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoffman, of West Ches. ter Dr. and Mrs. George P. Bible re- turned to their home during the weekend from Allentown, where they had spent several weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jamison and son recently moved from East High street to the Brooks bungalow on North Wilson street, vacated by Mr and Mrs. Henry Bullock. Mr. Jami- son is employed by the Titan Metal Company ~-Miss Shirley Carner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carner, of North Thomas street, recently de- parted for Camp LeJeune, N. C., for a visit with Lt. John O'Neill. While in the south Miss Carner is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichells Mrs. Ralph Lightner of Ridge- way. last Thursday arrived in Belle- fonte to assist her father, Charles E. Dorworth to move from the large house on West Linn street which has been the family residence for many years, to the smaller one next door also owned by Mr. Darworth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diehl and family last week moved from the I. 0. O F. apartments on West High street a house on East Lamb street. The apartment vacated by the Diehls has been taken by Reu- ben Cronemiller, who has moved there from the Crider Exchange building tw Oscar Snyder, 39, of an employe of Kofman & Co, of Bellefonte suffered painful bruises about one foot Monday morning, when a steel plate he was moving slipped off a skid on which one end rested, and the heavy piece of metal fell, striking him on the instep. No bones were broken Mr. and Mrs. Blair Berkstresser and son, of Houtzdale, have leased the apartment in the Brooks house on East Linn street recently vacated by Mrs Joel Stover and family Mr Berkstresser is an instructor at the Bellefonte Airport. The Stover fam- fly recently purchased the Calvin Purnell home on East Curtin street Arthur C. Dale, Jr, who was graduated cum laude in the liberal arts course at Mercersburg Academy last week, is home for a brief visit with his parents, former judge and Mrs. Arthur C. Dale, at their home on East Linn street. Arthur, who stood second highest scholastically in his class at Mercersburg, expects to enter Penn State in the pre<legal course late this month —Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Krauss, of Bloomsburg, are guests of the latters mother, Mrs. Walter Cohen, of the Brockerhoff Hotel Mr Krauss ex- pects to ‘take over the Cohen dress shop in the Crider Exchange build- ing and will move his family to Bellefonte as soon as suitable living quarters are found Mrs Krauss is the former Florence Cohen, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, of Lancaster, are spending a week's vacation in Bellefonte, dividing their time between Mr. Gray's mother Mrs. G. Oscar Gmy, of West High street, and Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs J M. Ward and family, of West Curtin srteet. Mr. Gray is employ- ed in the engineering department of the Armstrong Cork Company In Lancaster ~Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowe and daughter, of Philadelphia, are spen- ding a short vacation in Bellefonte Milesburg, ‘with Mr. Rowe's brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe, at their home on North Allegheny street. Mr. Rowe was born in Phil- ipsburg but his boyhood years were spent in Bellefonte, His visit here at this time is his first trip to Belle- fonte in 31 years —\ ince Bauer, for the past eight vears employed as a machinist at the Titan Metal plant, recently re- signed to accept a position as mach- inist at the Sylvania plant in Mill Hall. Both Mr. Bauer and his re- cently acquired bride are employed at the Mill Hall plant. and for the will continue to reside in Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs Bertha Bauer, of Beaver street Miss Ruth Wetzler, daughter of Mrs. Frank Wetzler, of Milesburg, yesterday departed for Camp Pick- ett, Va, to resume her duties as a U. 8 Army Nurse. Miss Wetzler was in the service at Camp Porrest, Tenn. prior to Pearl Harbor, but was forced to give up her work for a time because of ill health and was placed on the reserve list. Upon re- in private when she completed arrangements {for returning to Army duty —~Arthur Foreman, former Belle fonte furniture dealer and repair- ‘man, who since last October has been employed in Youngstown, Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte Monday to spend several days of his week's va- cation with local relatives and friends. Mr. Foreman is in charge tof the furniture finishing and repair department of a large Youngstown department store, and because of ‘the scarcity of new furniture, his (department is unusually busy in re- {Anishing and repairing furniture ‘manufactured before the war. He | PIAS to return to his home today. | apartments, Monday drove the ‘dine Pire Company's combination Mack truck to Hafris- burg to have adjustments and re- {pairs made to the steering appara- (tus of the big machine, but on ar- irival there he discovered that parts | which had been ordered by the Har- {risburg agency were not the proper { ones, so Doil brought the truck home the same day. The Undines expect ito take the truck back to Harris {burg for the needed repairs as soon (as the necessary parts are available —possibly in 60 days, 4 quadruple | ». Staff Sgt. George Reeder, stat- | [loned at Woodbine, N. J, has re- [turned to his duties after spending ja three-day furlough with his par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reeder, iat thelr home in Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Richardson and two children last week moved [from the Henderson apartment on East High street to the home of Mrs Richardson's mother Mrs. Clara | Barnhart, In Pleasant View Miss Mary Kathryn Wallzer, {who recently completed her junior year at the Millersville State Teach- ers’ College, has accepted a position in the offices of the Centre County Commissioners at the Court House John Rackoski, seaman second class, stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 11, arrived In Bellefonte Tuesday of last week to spend a seven-day leave at the family home on North Thom- as street Mr. and Mrs. Blair Smith and daughter, Linda, of Erle, last week moved to Bellefonte and are occupy- ing an apartment in the Orvis home on East Curtin street. Mr. Smith Is employed by the New-Way Flying School at the Bellefonte Alrport Walter Gherrity, chief pharma- cist's mate in the Naval Reserves for the past nine months, last Wednes- day returned to his home here after receiving a medical discharge. Mr Gherrity was stationed at Camp Perry, Willlamsburg Va., before re- ceiving his honorable discharge Mrs. Willlam Sager and family last week moved into the apartment in the Rogers building on South Spring street vacated some time ago by the Clarence Swartz family Mr Sager, who had been working in York, returned to Bellefonte this weekend with no definite plans for returning to York Word was received here that Mr and Mrs. Earl D. Shiver, of Hazel ton, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Priday morning at 4:55 o'clock at the Hazelton Hospital Mrs. Shiver before her marriage was Mary Confer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Confer of Bellefonte R D 3 Miss Nancy Jane Wagner daughter of Charles H. Wagner, of 122 East Curtin street, Bellefonte has enrolled as a resident student in the one-year course in the Kathar- ine Gibbs School in New York City She will start her course this Sep tember. Miss Wagner 8 a graduate the Bellefonte High School -Kenneth Barnhart Apprentice caman, has returned to his duties at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center near Chicago, after spending week in Bellefonte with hiz par Mr and Mrs Willard: Barma- hart cond family, of East Behop street. Barnhart recently completed his six weeks basic training course at Great Lakes ' Pic. Charles T. Stine. of Camp Butner, N. C. spent Sunday In Bellefonte and was the guest of honor at a dinner, attended by rel- atives. at the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- ner, of West Beaver street Mr Stine was accompanied by his wife, the former Miss Anna Nash, Phil- ipsburg. with whom he is spending an eight-day furlough The Bellefonte grade schools closed for the term with little for- mality. Friday, when approximately 500 pupils in the first six grades were dismissed about 10 a. m. after teachers completed routine checks and issued final reports. Students in the high school and junior high school will continue their studies until June 22. Commencement ex- ercises are to be held that night, according to present plans 8gt. Richard F. Gray, company clerk in the Quartermaster Corps at Willow Run Alrport, Ypsilanti, Mich, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday of last week for a 14-day leave of absence which he is spending with his mother, Mrs. OG. Oscar Gray, at her home on West High street Sgt Gray, who entered the service about 18 months ago. was stationed at Westover Field, Mass, and at Baer Field, Pt. Wayne, Ind. before being transferred to the Willow Run Air- port last January AL a recent meeting in the Girl Becout Little House on Cherry Lane, raembers of Girl Scout Troop No. 11 ipf Bellefonte elected a flag bearer and two color guards. Joy Owens was chosen as flag bearer and Nancy Herman and June Williams were named color guards Miss Mary Har- itle, scout leader, and Miss Sara IRisan and Miss Edith Risan, assist. ant leaders, were in charge of the ‘session. Twelve girls were present IA discussion of Girl Scout activities iand an amateur hour concluded the jprogram. ~Bgt. and Mrs. Philip Taylor and {young daughter, Diane, of Washing- ton, D. C., arrived in Bellefonte last {Thursday and were guests during ithe weekend of Sgt. Taylor's mother, Mrs, Bertha Taylor, at her apart- ‘ment on North Allegheny street. The Philip Taylors have leased the small ‘house owned by Matt Ivivic on East ‘Lamb street, and Mrs. Taylor and i Of @a ents, fi. Sgt. Taylor early this week re- {turned to his duties as a crew chief iin the U8. Army Air Corps at Boll- i ing Field, Washington. Mrs. Taylor is the former Dorothea Pambookian, of Boston, Mass. to shorthand | ,, land typing will probably start in the and daughter will reside here indefinite.’ Mra. Stanley Valentine, of North | Allegheny street) recently accepted [an position In the offices of Local | Rationing Board No. 2, on West High | Street, Mr. and Mrs daughter, Donald Knisely Janet Louise, the Brown house on South Spring | street to one of the Cook houses on East High street Yesterday was the first half -hal- Iduy for Bellefonte stores and busi- ness places for the summer season Virtually every establishment in town is observing the Wednesday lafternoon holiday After the kind of weather we've | been having this month, we humbly | suggest a slight change in the classic | poem about June weather We'd revise the line to read "Oh what Is 50 rare as a decent day in June?” ~Robert Morris, Sr, of the Penn Belle Hotel, last week was admitted to the Centre County Hospital for observation and treatment. For some time Mr. Morris has not been in good health. His condition yester- day was reported Lo be unchanged Mrs. James OG. Taylor l=st week returned to her home in Beverly Hills, Cal, after a visit in Bellefonte with her sister, Mrs. Frank Donovan of near AxeMann, and her sister-in- law, Mrs. Joseph Bertram, of Spring Creek Mrs. Taylor is the former Ruth Bertram, of Bellefonte Pvt. Joseph Moser, Jr, in train- ing at Ft. Bliss, Texas, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Moseri, of North Thomas street Prior to entering the service, Pvt Moseri was employed at the Dia- mond restaurant A chorus consisting of members of the choirs of Bellefonte churches will furnish special music for the high school baccalaureate service on June 20 All interested choir members are urged to attend the re- hearsal Sunday, June 13. at 4 pm in high school auditorium The McGarvey Studio. conduct- ed by the Misses Mary and Blanche McGarvey, has been enlarged to take in the former Red Cross room ww the rear of the studio quarters on the west side of the first foor of Petri- kin Hall. The Red Cross quarters have been moved to the basement room of the same buliding Ray D Hazel of Baltimore spent last weekend with Mrs. Mary 8. Hazel and granddaughter, Grace Stephens, at Bigler, Pa, on Sunday Mr. Hazel and Charles Stephens and Mrs Margaret Robison, all of Clearfield. Albert Hall Julian Mrs Hazel and Grace went Johnstown spend with Walter E Hazel and Thomas Walinee Tong, both of West Bishop street and Jean Wallace, of Milesburg, re turned recently to their homes from Marsinna Fla. where they attended graduation exercises held May 28 gat Maminna Alr Base Thora: and Jean's brother, It James J Wallace, Jr. was a member of the class, graduating as a pilot and re- ceived his wings and commission ~The Bellefonte Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Brad- ley, on North Allegheny street, on Tuesday afternoon, with approgi- mately 95 menthers present © Miss Helen Butler, Home Economes Ex- tension Representative, gave an i- lustrated talk on Flower Arrange- ment, aml also spoke on home can- ning and the use of emergency can- ning supplies. The business session was followed by a picnic supper on the lawn the Md of 10 Lo the day family and Miss Betty of East High street, last week purchased the Paul Mc- Garvey residence on West Curtin street, and he, Mrs. Haves and their three children expect to move into the property about July 1 Mr Hayes is teacher of science and geo- graphy at the Bellefonte high school Mrs. Paul McGarvey and daughter Jean, expect to store thelr furniture in the former Dr. Richards Hoflman residence on North Allegheny street, which they purchased some weeks ago. until the first floor apartment of the residence has been vacated —Paul W. Beardslee, who for the past six months has been undergoing basic training preparatory to Volun- teer Officers” Candidate training, at Pt. Belvoir, Va, has received an honorable discharge from service and arrived in Bellefonte on Friday to rejoin his wife and family at their home on Willowbank street Mr. Beardslee is in the enlisted re- serve and is subject to call at some future date. V. O C training is being sharply curtailed throughout the nation and according to reports practically the only persons being accepted for such training are men iwith previous military service, or those who have seen foreign service and who are returned to this coun- try for further training. Cpl. Richard G. Miles, with the U. 8 Signal Corps attached to the Air Forces at Camp Weatherford, Brandentown. Florida, arrived home Wednesday night of last week for a Carl Hayes ‘14-day furlough which he is spend | ing with his wife, the former Ruth Haupt, of Bellefonte, at the George ber ‘Sheckler home In Milesburg, and iwith other relatives in the Miles. burg area. Opl. Miles entered the service on October 29. 1942, and has | (been stationed at various camps in Florida during most of the time since then. Cpl. Miles is a son of W. M. Miles, Jr, of Milesburg and he has a brother and sister in the armed forces. The brother, Pvt ‘Russell C. Miles, is in the Medical Corps and his sister, Miss Marilyn | Miles, is in the WAAC | «louis 8. Schad, cashier of the |Pirst National Bank, will leave on 1 Priday, for Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J, to complete the ‘special course in the Rutgers Grad- ‘uate School of Banking, which he i : : : i 3 Z 5 5 g 5 i a Ii 5 2 EH HH 2 £1 J 7 B3k : last | week moved from an apartment in | CLASSIFIED THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~~ ADVERTISEMENTS | % Over Thirty Thousand Person Read These Columns | every week That's why The Centre. 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Army nurse, tioned at Atlantic City, came home during the weekend but returned to her duties yesterday, Other children of the elderly couple also have visit. ed the home during the past week Card of Thanks HOUSER <1 wish to thank sail sO Who contributed In ADy Wan- ner or form during the liness and death of my husband, Harry Houser (Signed; Mrs. Harry Houser) yesterday per SHILLING We take thanking our friends for contributing i rece bereavement one ined) Mrs and this means of and neighbors thelr kindness ! of our dear Earl E Shilling Lost and Found Hook Motter owner at LOST Sugar name f Jesse of Dletee return Pu in the Finder Fleming x23 ORT Assorument of keys on woven wire chain. lost ten days ago Bellefonte Finder please return this office 7% x23 LOST A Belgian where in dark Drown Bellefonte £323 MOE a « dow Black please police ellefonte Finder Le PhO retum Ww LOST --A wale houn Northumberland Ne (117 OAS Lering i. Diack Gunty Finder RD ool lar Tressler RLY) Help Wanted WANTED-—A woman 10 #04 as 00in- DRLIOH Willi pay ware Inquire of , Lay | , Rast Magn i wlante, WANTED Mets to out paper wood mine prope. loge. mill work Cone tract or by the hour Houses and Cabins Juitable for family use for rent at job Inquire of G. W. Holt & Son, Pieadng, Pa 18t WANT pisssant outdoor work nn a business of your own’ Good prof- selling over 200 widely advertised Rawleigh home farm necessities in Blair and Bellefotite and Northeast Clearfield Counties, Pays Southwest betler than most oocupations Hun Ww 230 wears Or % dreds in business 5 more! Products-equipment on credit No experience needed to #tart--we teach you how. Write today XK H particulars Rawieigh's, Dept 34-145. Chester, Pa Work Wanted w f WANTED -Mbddle-amed lady desires a position caring for invalids or aged person. Do not phone Call In person at 212 Bast Lamd atreet Bellefonte, Pa x23 WANTED A truck driving job by ex- perienced man who has been driv ing a truck for three years. Inguire of leroy Griffin. Pleasant Gap, Pa Box 138 x24 : Wanted to Buy WANTED--To buy four fice heifers Please state age and porjee. LO Stanton, Julian, Pa. Box 25 x23 WANTED-To buy = 1941 or 1942 electric refrigerator in good condi tan Mrs. Raymond Winn, Miles- burg, Ps x23 WANTED « TH buy a second-hand cviinder head for Pordson tractor, About 19823 or 34 model LKnas, Belleforite, R D | WANTED Electric washer refrigerator, small food condition. Late model car. Wiil- ing to pay good price for same Phone or write Palmer ©. Bierly, Rebers- bure, Pa x28 | WANTED To buy scrap iron, 60 | cents per 100 pounds, delivered our (yard, no tin. Also old automobiles, trucks, newspapers, m ines, rub- metals and beef hides Jake Kofman's Junk Yard {one mile west of Milesburg). Phoue Bellefonte +7 Articles for Sale FOR SALE — An Bastman folding camera 8-A. Can be seen at this office x23 {POR BALE «Hard cosl, all sees © | FP Ripka, 8 Water street, Belle- fonte, Pa 23-11 POR SALE — Baled straw. Olade Farms, Penna Purnace, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 18-R-13 x23 ts el plants. Ing {lin, Water St 3 and to ire of - , Coleville, Pa reported to be showing some | sla | wrest, x24 elmore | safe, bicycle in’ | FOE. BALE-—All plants. Inquire Coleville, Pa Kinds of of Joe vegetable Capperelin x23 FOR BALE Used only Wall New OE Lhiree weeks Howard, Pa electri Mra range Robert x23 POR BALE 8 H flreel One Poorman's Fone 2000 p desk Water large roll-t Ciarage, 8 FOR BALE ahiape Howard A pony Inquire of Pa. RD POR BALE good Rishel 1934 condition Madisonbur Pi @ FOR SALE Deere Clair Bick John is Horm cornworker £O0d shape Ing utr Penna Purnece, Pa FOR SALE COC Fetzer, farmer : fonle Jac knot orn r of Harry ( mn Bells wong FOR Didnt BALE ’ # WIRDIOK FOR ney eran 6374 FOR BALE $2.25 per Fiick, Ju Pike) SALE Sov Husiwl Rr Lan POR SALE -Munchu seed and Kyle M Phoue nON feel Slate corn for Alexander 752 FOR BALE All kinds plants Price 2 dozen 15 cents. In- s Masulio, North Bpring " x24 of Rarden MeCormick in good shape s Mark Harry Pa x23 POR BALE PO 8 LO POR SALLY conch, # FOR SALE ns ia ted OOCueT 5 Harman Dairy Dial O88 21-4 POR SALE 1988 Chevrolet fiat-bhot- fom ruck in good shape Very good ties. Usllosuse. Chas Simos Slate College, Pa. Near Auloport. x23 Large, heavily Peo ice beversge SXCelels oondi lion Bellefonte, BR. D. 1} “Oa FOR SALE Superior two -horse rid- ing cultivator oo oondlison Chas T Sellers, Port Matilda BD i, Pa. Phone Bute Coliege 3700 FOR SALE bottom. 4 Chalpe Inc re Pa. 1987 Dodee track Capacity A “On tL FH FOR SALE Mason zit Slivers Slore 5-R-3 Part alternoons Anion sels, caps. S0c doven Harry Julian RB D Phone Matilda Closed Thursday x24 pound POR SALE —Pourteen- year #Falm Beach suit add swenter. almost new White enameled bed oak stand and childs rocker Bell phone 2308 x24 POR BALE New two, three, and four can electric gas engine, or oe. coclied milk coolers Open Wednes- day, Pridey and Saturday evenings Stanley C. Blerly, Miliheim, Pa. Phone 5-R-3 x26 FOR BALE---White enameled Mates. te coal or wood range practically new. also a Universal electric stove in good condition, last model made before the “table tops Carl Hayes 306 E High Bi. Bellefonte x23 POR BALE -Extension ladders from sixteen 0 forty feet in length guamntteed 0 be O K in every re- lepect, Will sell these ladders at a bargain. Colonel G. Decker, 212 East Linn Bt, Beliefonte, Pa Phone 2042 x24 FOR SALE sprayer, - Ome Iron Age potato “drawn, 4-row. 12 100 jon capacity. New rubber, new nogzies, in perfect con- (diston. At Clinton Sales Barn. In- Guire Joe Bechdel Blanchard Pa x23 FCR SALE Man's work shoes sie 10, no stamp to replace the one weed for them. Too small for present owner and only worn a few hours Price 88. Inguire or write Harold R Fumo, Route 1, Box 182, Bellefonte a | | PARMERS —- The Clinwn Auetjsn i il Hall, Pa, offers” you an op | [portunity to dispose of vour MHve- istotk and poullry by competitive (bidding, every Monday. Get your Check a8 soon As sale is i { ho commission s | | s——— | FOR SALE-1984 Chevrolet two-door | ! in pood shape, very wood tires | 1632 Chevrolet long wheel base, fat (bottom ruck. six res: in running condition, good built bed sideboards | {three Tet high. International two- | horse riding cultivator; good ocondi- | | tion. tractor differential abd | jakels amembly complete, only used [One SeRsOn. O. Corman, Beech | | Creek, Pa. Phone Ml ‘Jail GSH | —— PAHMEIG prices fon « We pay iheat farm machinery and [scrap funk Write us a list of what you have with description, price #AX- pected, and our machinery man will ook IL over Also, we purchase bj- cycles-—-any kind, sso trucks, suto- mobiles, Fordson tractors, as well as Home grown while (it lasts other kinds seed, $1680 bu Eauipment Oo clover Lat 1s cash RD Centre Hall or 10 Houses for Rent POR RENT side mlreet JC, Barnes (Pleasant Gap) er Pa. Phone 185- (28) x28 - Cheap house on Burn Belietonte. Inauire of Kk D 2 Belivlonts x23 Jersey Bluors Pa x26 POR RENT -¥Four-room tungslow on Live Stock for Sale POL BALE Mrs Ceorge Bull Pali 15 months old Clarence, Pa xs POR SALE weeks Old er. Robersburg Thirteen young pigs Inguire of Loe J Walk Pu x4 FOR SALE cull Dix One Holstein T A Run) Cow ahd a Hogancamp, Jul- x23 youl lat, Pa FOR BALE Inguire Bellefonte B.D f werk Vonada Phoue Zion 172) x23 of ¥ “id Harvey | Yeuric ri POR BALE Weeks Old Mark Harry Pu Sow Phon Peter will * POR BALE Price 880 IPT Pu Mark FOR SALE F000 Davi r Pott OCW “1 w Belle wi FOR SALE FOR BALE IY red with fo aoCredi ed College. Pa Ow Ari call Walter Phone Poultry for Sale BALES A. C GhLE3 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE--Two rebb wl nea ve POR chickens [¥] Phone old Harte and young Bellefonte R x2 MOOLT a RD x23 Real Estate for Sale FOR BALE 126 N Moscre Duliding at Horatio slreel NK. Allsgheny street 22-4 POR SALE --A siz-room house all convenience, adivining Bellefonte Boro Inguire of Mary M. Pauble, Belistonte., Pa. Phone 48 iv-u FOR SALE hone in "Tn Apartment Allegheny 13 #4 The James Kerstetle: Bush Addition All mod. COnvenRisnons Inquire of Mrs William Tayior, Bush Addition, Bells fonte, Pa 19-15 FOR DRY FRIAS trees, bath, hol wader heat, condition: In Pleasant Gap 6102 Bellefonte afler 6 p. BALE N Even ron house iarge Clear Wn sun frun wood Phone . 18-11 POR SALE SCTes Cleary bDasiure An 8Bl-acre farm, 40 balance in timber and one mile south of Inguire of Beliefonte, Pa x23 FOR BALE---A 230-acre farm in Ben. ner Wwewnahip, known as the James Kemstetter farm. 220 farming acres and good bujidings Inguire of Mrs William Taylor Bush Addition, Belle- fon Pa Phone 3200 19-11 POR SALE brick and ground. Also A seven-room house frame. with 15 acres of small house and gaso- line sation located at Julian, Pa, long main highway. Inguire of Mrs Tillie M. Nason, N. Front Bt. Phil- ipsbure. Pa x24 A seven-roomn house with all necessary outbuildings iarge garden electricity. Located in the village of Hublersburg, Pa. nent postoffice, store, school and swreh Terms of sale. one-half of purchase price gt time of sale balance can be Arvanged on payments suitable Ww Guver. Inquire of Mrs. M. J Camp- bell, Spring Mills, R FP. D. 2 Pa x23 FOR SALE -130-acre farm. located one-half mile from Ross Church in Halfmoon township, 00 acres under cultivation. balance In timber: new silo; new concrete block milk house; barn and house in A-1 condition. All wired for electricity Cow stables concreied in keeping with Sheffield specifications. Can be bought at bar gain price for quick sale. Possession April 1 if desired This farm was for- meriy known as the Rider farm. now 6 Bast lems streel, all conveniences Mrx Matt lvicie, Beliefonte, BK D 2 (Zion road) Phone GALS x23 FOR RENT --#ive-1r00m modern Hun alow Hot water hest warden frail trees, flowers, good condition DOSER ION at Onoe Eva Blmpeoy Slate College, R D Phoone Bale 4231 1e-t1 College Apartments for Rent POR RENT Deck ef Phot Three room ding Conan y a2 aberument )/ Quire Decker Belletonw Pa oA yi iw FOR REN] OOtns And Inauir Bellelou Henderson x24 Do jsy Two turnished apart. LWO-roons the other nauire 1160 Esat Logan nie, Pa 14-11 Wanted to Rent anywhere glanchiardg Must Liew Holt, How x23 POR RENT mens four Leet one TOOK Belief ye Jig hits Bower Fur Storage STORAGE frown: f Insurance INSURANCE Mr Creek Pa ey Mutual FIRE ented af Beech Sugar V ( Any one Joseuh Bickel arent for The Fire lLuswrance x23 inter Lritact Money to Loan FARMERS [pe Times ¢ DT fo vy ¥ TArtne or Spring ex- vestock and through BaNO- Mothers ¥ Credit rehBsi ng BvValia li GoGte rat ire of Jul t * * - » ve credit C0 r Mil Repairing « Keep Mavtag dine and aser- of wash Sweeper brushes Owens Eleciric street Dial 2088. ut Service all makes EWeeLeIA R K sg heny Al MACHINE WORK — Lawn mow sharpened Ceneral machine wort of all Binds. We also have in stock Cold roll steel, CRD BCrews, set sorews, Woodruf! kevs, Key stock, etc. Swarts Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 2041 i-u” — Miscellaneous STOCK Removed proamotly r. Miliheim. Pa Fhone wlielonte €105 Reverse i-of promptly re Hall 55- al our ex- ist DEAD BM 83-R.2 DEAD B8TOCK--Removed Call J Vogt Cent H-4 30-R-5 DE Luke Geo dad prompily anyviime si my expense. Phone Bellefonte, lioyd L. Smith, Pa i-sf causes you Uleers, Indiges- DEAD STOOK~Rempve Call FREE --1f excess acid pains of Stomach fon. Heartburn, Belching Bloating, Nauses, Gas Pains, get free sample. Udga, at Parrish Drug Store 2% Announcements _ NOTICE-—The Witmer Pur Storage Vault, West High Street. Bellefonte, will be closed during the week of June 14 The vault wil be open reg- ularly after next week x28 BIBLE SCHOOL The View Bible School will be June 14 10 25 inclusive, in the Chap e) nd the school in that com munity. Sessions will begin at 8 a mi each weekday WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING-—A reg- ular meeting of the MTlesburng Wom ans Club will be held at 730 ». m Monday. Jume 14, in the Miesburg Presbyterian Sunday School room. An suction will be a highlight of the brogram and each member is asked 0 DLring some article 10 be sold Members iso are entitled to br one guest each Refreshinenta wil be served Pleasant held from owned by Russell Zerby. If Interest. | ed eall College Le. Prank Mayes 2842 Binte -8 Pasture for Rent water, for 10 head Bangs accredited herd cattle Joseph Weave Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME » HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Poller Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated BABY CHICKS Prices Per 100 tie extra for less than 100) Chicks Pullets Ceckerels 197 HPN 3gw Special Broiler Cockerdis 50 for $3.25 Write for my free chick circular. Heavy breeds sold well in advance Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis | Use this highly astringent Hguid immediately al the first indication {of dreaded Coccidiosis. Watch fof those tell-tale signs—droopy wings, huddling, and shivering, loss of ape petite, bloody or watery droppings. Neglect can be very serious—so act | FEED DR BALSBURYS AVI- ‘TAB as a flock conditioner to hit by Coccidiosis. It's an ides! ap- petite stimulator. ; HOCKMAN'S
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