June 29, 1944. RE —— [LOCALS ee — --Pyt. Thomas Evock, of Hood, Texas, is spending a ten-day furlough with his mother, Mrs Charles Evock, of Coleville ~Mrs. Steve Rodavich, of Alexan- dria, va. last week arrived in Belle fonte for an indefinite visit with her father, Albert Knisely, of East Bishop street -— Sgt. and Mrs Aberdeen, Md Luther Casper, of spent the weekend in Bellefonte with the former's par- | Luther Casper, | ents, Mr. and Mrs of North Thomas street, and with Mrs. Casper's parents in Boalsburg Miss Betty Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thompson, and Miss Donna June Kline, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L.. F Bellefonte, are attending the mer session at Lock Haven Teaches’ College -Willlam and Robert Hyslop, of South Mountain, arrived here dur- ing the weekend to be permanently with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Augusta Hyslop and Mrs. T. A Shoemaker, of the Hazel apart. ments, North Allegheny street Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan, of Kittaning, spent the weekend at the Brockerhoff Hote] here. Until being transferred to Kittaning more than & vear mgo Mr. Sloan was pharma- cist at the Widmann and Teah drug store in Bellefonte Mrs. Curtin Taylor and daugh- ter, Mrs. Barbara Graham, both of North Thomas street, spent the weekend in Mechanicsburg, visiting Mrs. Jennie Thomas and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Harris. Mrs, Thomas and daughter are former Bellefonte residents Mr. and Mrs daughter, Donna were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs John Z. Frey and family, of East Bishop street, They also visited Mr Wetzel's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clinefelter and family, of East Linn street —Miss Ella Levy and Mrs. Frank Wetzler, both of Milesburg, Satur- day attended graduation exercises at Bucknell University Lewisburg During their stay in that city they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harry ©. Kline, The Rev. Mr. Kline for- merly was pastor of the Milesburg Baptist church Miss Dorothy Stevens, daughter Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevens, of East Curtin street, left during the weekend for Elkland, where she is visiting a classmate, Miss Elaine Redfield. Yesterday they attended the wedding of a friend at Genesee, where Miss Stevens gave a recital before the ceremony -Mr and Mrs. B. R. Tingue and daughter, Mary, of East High street spent the weekend in West Cheste where the latter enrolled as a stu- dent at West Chester State Tepch- ers’ College. Monday Miss Tingue went to the Girl Scout camp at Barree, where she {is serving as counsellor f a six weeks period sum- State and Williamsport, Lewis Wetzel of of Tr Anthony Delallo oC - ond class, Monday duties at Davisville visit with his wife Breon and their at home of Mrs ents in Pleasant Gap. Seaman Lallo also visited mother Flora Delallo. of East Beaver Rev is P and son Monday the Episce manse of street to will Mr Kt cAMAr returned to his R. 1 a the former Helen daughter. Diane, Delallo’s par- after the his and Mrs. Fr Neal, moved v L} pal Williamsport make their future Davi for some time rector of John's Episcopal church here has accepted the rectorship of Trir ity Episcopal chu in Williams- port Mrs ri) ren Suz- re- Martha Evey and Miss anne Hoffman, both of Howard turned to their home there during the weekend after a visit with rela- tives in Cleveland and elsewhere in Ohio. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Evey's daughter, Miss Phyl lis Evey., who week was grad uated from a medical technician's school in Cleveland. The group made the trip home as driving guests of Mrs. Evey's son-in-law, H. L. Price of Williamsport, who had taken Miss Price to Cleveland for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. R M. Couture Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultz of Bellefonte held a family dinner on Sunday at the old Beaty home near Mt. Eagle. in honor of their son, Clark, who is home on leave from the Navy. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Charles Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Shultz and sons, Clark, Bobby, and Denny, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ammerman and sons Dick and Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wion and children, Lucille, Barbara, and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. James Punk and sons, Jimmy and Nicky, and William Beaty and Thomas Morri- son, all of Bellefonte; Mrs. William Thomas and sons, Billy and Bobby of Bellwood, and Mrs. Louis Cotton, of Duquesne last Hiness has disrupted the plans of Mrs. Alberta Krader, former su- pervisor of music in the Bellefonte Schools, and her brother and sister, Arnold Boozer, of Warren, Ohio, and Carolyn Boozer, of Rome, N. Y.. for making their future home in Los Angeles, California. The three left Bellefonte Priday morning by auto- mobile to motor to the west coast, intending to spend the weekend in Altoona as guests of Mr. and Mrs M. Hufford, of that city. Shortly af- ter arrival there Mr. Boozer, who Was serving as driver of the car, be- came lll suddenly, and a physician summoned to the Huffard home learned he was suffering from a se- vere eye infection. He was removed 10 the Altoona Hospital, where his shipment of the furnd Angeles, and for the she and her sister are with the ford family in Altoona, ifie THD Camp | Kline of | Mrs. PF. K. Stevens, of McCon nellsburg, came to Bellefonte Tast week for a ten-day visit with her { son and daughter-in-law, Dr, and Mrs. R. L. Stevens, of East Curtin street - Pfc. Blaine Mabus, Jr. of Camp Claiborne, La. returned to his duties | there Friday after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mabus, Sr, of Pine street ~Pfc. George Carpeneto of Moody Field, Valdosta, Ga., Friday arrived "in Bellefonte for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Louls Carpeneto and family, of South Allegheny street Wallace J. Ward, of North Alle- gheny street, a member of the fac- ulty of the Bellefonte High School, In New Alexandria with her son-in- | has gone to Cleveland, Ohlo, where law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Dell | don't rush right out and buy your can be used he has accepted a position for the summer months Miss Rose Marie Perks, daugh- [returned to the i Mr. and Mrs Pennsylvania Furnace, Pvt. Margaret Skripek spent a seven-day furlough at Moshannon with her father, sisters and brothers [ -~Miss Anne Holland of Willlams- port, Is a guest of her grandparents, IMY. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of East | Curtin street | Miss Mary Schenck, of How- ard, returned home the latter part {of the week from a visit with friends iin Toledo, Ohlo. : | Mrs. C. L. Decker, of Martins- iburg, Pa. Is visiting with hér broth. {er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 1C. B. Schenck, of Howard, Miss Esther Hines, of Philadel 'phia, is spending a week's vacation in ; Bellefonte with her mother, Mrs {Julia Hines, of East Howard Street | Sing Like a Bird: | combination New cereal golden flakes of wheat and bran plus seedless raising put fyou In tune. Ask for Post's Ralgin Bran “ «Mrs. W. Scott Walker on Sunday family home In Milegburg after spending two weeks Shearer and family a | Mac Fry, of | Post's Raisin Bran are spending Isfying. Ask your grocer ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perks, of this week with relatives and friends | East Beaver street, at her parental home after under- County Hospital, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harper, of Wyomissing, arrived here Saturday for a visit with their respective gis- ters, Miss Helen Harper, of East Howard street, and Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, of East High street Mr. and Mrs. Collins Shoemaker and daughter, Sally, moved during’ the weekend from one of the Faw- cett apartments on East Linn street to one of the Brooks apartments farther east on the same street -Miss Susannah Keichline, who makes her home with her grand- mother, Mrs. J M. Keichline, of Fast Bishop street is spending a week in Huntingdon with her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Keichline and family James Bruno, Walter Herring, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, all of Bellefonte, last Thursday went to Johnstown to attend the Western Pennsylvania district Moose convention held there, The men were delegates from the Bellefonte Moose lodge Mrs. Mary Barlett, of East Beaver street, past district deputy president of the Rebekah Lodge of Bellefonte, attended the State Re- bekah Assembly last week at the Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh Others who attended included Mrs. Marie ' Alexander, of Port Matilda Mrs. Thomas Moriarity and her daughter Dolores. of Williamsport, are here for a visit with the for. mer's sister-in-law, Mrs, Edward Gillen, of East Bishop street, and with her brother and sister, John Gillen, of West Bishop street, and Mrs. Russel] Copenhaver, of East Logan street Sgt. Lawrence Pavone, of Camp Bowje, Texas, Friday arrived in Bellefonte for a visit with his wife and son at the home of Mrs. Pa- vone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Casper of North Thomas street Friday, Sgt. Pavone and Mrs. Pa- vone went to Tyrone to attend the funeral of the former's mother, Mrs Joseph Pavone, Mr. and Mrs young son, Prederick, of Niagara Falls. N. Y., during the week came to Bellefonte to make their home temporarily at the Kings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Cowher of East logan street Mrs. King is the former Margaret Cowher, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs James Gunsalius of Phoenix avenue spent the week- end in Baltimore, Md. with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunsallus, their visit be. ing made to see their twin grand. daughters born to Mr John Gunsallus. The iwins were born in April, but were kept in ‘he hospital until several weeks ago Miss Kathryn Wian last Thurs. day returned to her home in Chi- cago after spending a month in Bellefonte with her brother-in-law and Mr and Mrs Shaughnessy and family of Burn- side street She was accompanied by her Miss Shirley Wood, also af Chicago, who had spent sev. eral days at the Shaughnessy home George E. Young, of West Lamb street suffered a fracture of the left shoulder last Wednesday night when he was struck by several large home of Mrs sister niece mantling at the rear of their home. Der 90th birthday anniversary. Those | He was taken to the Centre County Present were Dr. and Mrs. J M. | Hospital for treatment and is re-| ported to be recuperating satisfac. torily Ralston Derr, field director for| the Red Cross at the government re. | habilitation rest camp at Castle Hot | Springs, Arizona, last week arrived here for a visit with his wife and children at their home in Pleasant | Gap. Most of the men at the rest Camp are Alr Porce personnel sent | back to the United States after completing 50 or more missions. Many of them have been wounded William W. Curtin, 8 2/¢, of Davisville, R. 1, last week came to Bellefonte for a visit with his fath- er, John Curtin, Sr. of West Lion street, and on Monday went to West Chester for a visit with his wife and two children who are living at Mrs, Curtin’s parental home. Robe Curtin, 8K 2c, of Asbury Park, N J. also spent several days durirg the latter part of the week with his father, and upon leaving Bellefoute went to Lewisburg for a six weeks’ Naval Officers’ course at Bucknell University ~Our malling lst was corrected valuable newsletter from the this week's issue Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Ernest Martin and Mrs Pearl Funk, all of Bellefonte, on Friday attend. ed interment services for Martin's sister-in-law, Mrs. Cora Schreckengast, of Avis, at the ‘Hub- lersburg cemetery Miss Ellen Hassinger, who re- cently underwent an operation at the | ;).. yea Philipsburg State Hospital, is re- ported to be recovering satisfactorily | on music | ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. REFTBRONTH, PR CLAS ~-MIs. Ralph Eyér and daughter | Betty, of East Bishop street, spent the weekend in Atlantic City, N. J.! Miss Shirley Yorks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayhe Yorks, of Milesburg, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs Ada Stewart, at Lewistown Rev, Neal Gray, of Hollidays- | burg, spent part of last week in Bellefonte with his paresits, Mr. and | Mrs. James Gray, of 5é=t Howard street, Mrs, Russel] P. Beezer and Miss Betty Long, both of East Bishop! street, and Miss Geraldine Rhodds, | of East Logan street, spent last week ~Mr, and Mrs, Henry Gramley | and four children, Lorraine, Ruth, Ethel Ann and Russell, of Aarons- burg, were business visitors in Belle fonte on Saturday turned to his home on South Waiter street from the Centre County Hos. | patient for three weeks y ~Lost-—-an opportunity, if yo breaklast treat. | Deliciously sat- family the new —~Mrs. R. J. Palterson, of New while enpoute to Lock Haven for a visit with relatives Charles 1. McBride, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles W. McBride, of # Pager — aha — S— oe F NTS | = SIFIE D ADVERTISEM a Read partment the benefits munity Bargain Counter. RATES. Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for at’ Conneaut. Lake | first issiie, add 15 cents for éAch Additional insertion. Where advertise. ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising —sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertiseménts that request replies to be mailed to this office, mist be complied with by those answering the advertise. | Loui or | ments, . Please do not call At the office for Information concerning such | A Thomas Parley jast Tuesday re- | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitied to divulge the name | Jonr of the advertiser. BUBSBCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Over Thirt Thousand Persons hese Columns |every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- become so amazingly popular. Comsidering its low cost and erived from its use, it Is undisputably Centre County's Com- WANTED Used cars Taiepohne 2117 or Dickey, look Haven, Pa Will pay cash write Acam © x26 WANTED To buy a good farm fo cash. Clve price and full partic. ulars Prank Ingram, 119 Enc Dtive, Enola, Pe Live Stock for Sale FOR BALE — Fresh Holstein cow Lundy Flick, Julian, Pa x26 FOR SALE--One Ouernsey cow, ha had third calf Howard Walk Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- | pital where he had been a surgical ocrat whose Subbeription ir paid up to date, 1s entitled to sp 26.word ad. | Baw. Smeltzer. Bellefonte | yertisement in these columns one UUme, free of charge , | subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege | six times a year at different intervals Otherwise the - Magicians — Perform «Post's Ralsin Bran Mrs. Eleanor Wilcox, of Norfolk, here for Va. last Tuesday arrived a week's visit with her Elizabeth A. Curtin, of {East Bishop street, is studying un-' Arcade apartments James | 4. (he Army Special + 2d Training Reserve program at the University of Pittsburgh ~-Mrs. Ernest fonte, Martin n Metal Chorus for the sum- mer months to take a summer course at the University of Roch. and Tuesday night was brought from ester Rochestér, N. Y. the hospital to the Hassinger family home on East Curtin Street Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel G ler on Priday returned to their home on East Curtin street after having spent ten days at a Methodist train. ing camp at Newton While there Mrs. Tressier served as emergency nurse at the camp } Tress- | i Hamilton. | ter, Miss Jean of Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of former Judge and Mrs. James | C. Purst, of West Linn street Neeley and Mr. Furst are cousins Joseph Coble, seaman class, has completed boot training at Bainbridge, Md. and last Thurs ~Mrs. J. E. Campbell, who makes day arrived in Bellefonte for a nine. her homé with her daughter, Mrs Margin Swanson, of Drifting, fell! | Friday afternoon and was removed to the Philipsburg State hospital Mrs. Campbell, who is 00 years oid, spent most of her life at Linden Hall Mrs. William Mussee, of East Linn street, Tuesday départed for Ft. Knox, Ky. for a week's visit with her husband, who lg under going military training there. Mrs Musser is the former Nancy Wright, | ‘ Mary Geist Wright Mrs. Earl Weaver, of Axemann, last daughter of Mrs ofl East Linn street -Arthur Foreman, former Belle- fonte antique dealer, now of Youngs- town, Qhlo, is here for a visit with his uncle, Brown Foreman. of St Paul street charge of the upholstering and re finishing department of a large Ce- partment store in Youngstown Mr: return to her home In Williamsport today, alter having spent the past month as a guest of her sister, Mrs, / ©. C. Shuey and daughter Rachel, at apartments their home on East Bishop street Mrs. Twitmire is a former known resident of Bellefonte Fred Pisher, Seaman day leave with his wife and tide WANTED AT ONCE—A man io age a large farm. Must be skilled ig all libes of farm work Write Box children, who reside on. St. Paul | street {assignment in the Navy Mr. Foreman is now im? W. T Twitmire expects to, Alun Katz. of North Allegheny street, spent several days last week in New York on a business mission and during his absence, Mrs. Katz's mother, Mrs. Louis Kolsky, of Phila- deiphia was here ‘to be with her daughter Donald Weaver, son of Mr. and Wednesday went to Pittsbuseh for He passed examinations about two months ago Donald was employed at the Brewer Plains. New Jemey. Box 368 service station al Axemann ~Pvl. Donald Knisely, of Lowrey Field, Colo. is hers for a visit with his wife, the former Barbara Mc- Dowell, and their baby, who reside on East High street, and also with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs Hunler Knistly, of North Spring strest «J. Frank Smith. of the Petrikin who for several weeks had been a patient at the Centre well | County Hospital. last week was dis. charged from the Institution and was Laken to the home of his daugh- Becond | ter, Mrs Nellie Geary, near Burn. Class. has spmpleted his boot traln- ham Place ; ing this week in Bellefonte with his wife and two children at the family home on East Linh Street. Upon re. Seaman Fisher. former manager of the Plaza ahd State theatres in Bellefonte expects to receive assign ment -8 Sgt. John Estright wife, the former daughter of Mr Teaman, of East rived . in Bellefonte, Monday friencls and relatives Columbus, Ga. is an instructor school where Sgt. Estright ina parachute ~Mrs. Ralph Eyer, of East Bish- spending a ten-day jeave with bis FOR SALE-Store wood. two miles wis guest of honor at al paremts’ Mr and Mrs. Michae! Met - party held last Wednesday night at er dnd family, of Halfmoon T:rrace. | Route John her home in honor of her birthday | Seaman Meter recently returned to op street anniversary Mrs Those present were Jesse Caum, Mrs. T. Lynn Fromm, and Mrs Marvin Rothrock. all of Belléfonte, and Miss Hilda Haupt of Milesburg. Albert King and ing at Bainbridge, Md. and is spend - } ] for the time being and are living turning to Bainbridge. this weekend. and bis Thursdas Esther Teaman, tMpée weeks’ vacation Prom here Be O89. Phone a After “the be with his oldest sister Mrs fond MIS. Fourth of July they will retwn fo Dunkel and family ~The Misses Alice Jars and Phyl. lis Jodon. daughters of Mr and Mrs Van 8 Jodon, of Weshington. D © returned to their parental home, Jost week after a visit here with their brother and sister-in-law and fam- WA SALE A Surge electric milk Miles Hy. Mr. and Mrs East Linn street Charles Jodon, of James R Hughes departed last FOR SALE-lawn mower, 12.ipch Lewis. Pleasan' x28 and Mrs. Oeorge’ went fo Princeton where he atteng- | pon SALE--1936 Cherrolet couph, : Howard street, ar- 64 to some of his duties as secre- : 10 tary of the class of 1885 spend a fourteén-day furfough with Sunday by. mil for his annual and on went io New York City to Michael class, ast Wednesday réturned Mis duties at Boston, Mass. after the United States after 13 months Ray Clevenstine, Mrs. Marlin of ses duty Rumberger, Mrs. Clark Brewer, Mrs | Miss Jean Haynes, of Snow Shot, jast week resumed her duties in the Farmers’ Nations! Bank after having been absent for several weeks | because of illness. During that UUme Mrs John Rossman and family [last week moved from State Col- lege to Rellefonte and are residing of Belle- in one of the A. R Everett apan- has resigned as director of ments on East Howard street Lynn Krape, of spent |ast Mr. and Mrs North Allegheny street, week (nn Berlin Pa. with Mr Krapé was on National Bank ost A ——— Centre county should sister, the Bush breakfast magic with new cereal combination Golden wheat is recuperating In Waynesboro, and as a result Mac's | Castle, and Miss Marian Lucas, of and bran flakes plus seedless raisins! Pine Altoona, wera callers at our office It's new! going a tonsilectomy at the Centre Grove Mills area is missing from Saturday, . Mrs FOR ~Y son BALE ~Eight- Excellent cond Mortisdale FOR SAME 1041 door sedan Garage. Rebhersburg FOR BALE-1935 good tires Bierly s Oarage, Pa Color Priced Rebershurg row ition potato aus’ E B Pete x26 Buick Special 4. black. Bieriys Pa x26 Ford coach wit to sell quickly " POR BALE 1940 Buick Buper. bes tifa! maroon ool Or. 4.4900r sep: Bierly's Oarage. Rebersburg, Pa x? FCR BALE 16032 in very" good Bierly's Garage ——————— condition Rebershurg Olasmoblle seda Chean Pa. xan FOR SALB—Hard coal, all sizes. Als so cannel and soft coal. Phone 768 relatives. py vacation last Mrs. Wilham Neeley and daugh- wéek from his duties in the Pirst promptly Mrs. gubseribe to Its quota of War Bonds; falter all. a safe investment, in Ume second of war, Is something to enjoy Help Wanted 31. Woodland. Pa. Ti x20 WANTED --Mén w mine props, logs, mi tract or by the cabins rent at & Bon, Fleming, Pa or WANTED Two three on iarge farm ARG oon avallabie equipment furniahed superintendent board Necousaly will De Bonn at hour. Houses suitable for family use for Inquire of OO. W men pa niling experiences 0 paint Good cut paper wood, I work. Con- and wager farm on and matenial Contact Holt 1 with bulia. Feet Pompton xo nama of Pailip lence tum RD 2 woer iT-«A black pocketibook contain. and some photographs and fRewara if ing 81) identification cards tured 0 Bentamin Booth Bellefonte Ps - - - Bade F.nder Heller ie x28 » 2 "RD v. re. Articles for Sale POR SALE Hay loader 3 Dis Belle. ionte A548 a OR SALE — 1904 truck p i FOR SALE Kennel Pa Pungard f.can wipe R E — Crier Centre Hall out Gordon Mn ———————— a — oo —— car for od romiby Brerty s Oatage. Redersburg » x2 ¥ Phone 2604, Milihelm ag —— 2 2 « Boooter motor bike Spring Mills x2 Decker x26 POR SALE~4000 10¢t sbdaonsd white Emma pine lumber Inquire of Boge, Moshannon, Pa A A A Meter, seaman first POR SALB-—One pew 10.foot Bungard Service gs dump rake thon. Spring Mills, Pa went Rd yg” on Matta farm 2 0. W. Holt & Son bur POR SALE--1941 Mm DeLuxe A4.door Age Ps ron tor Va hgh-current Phone 11R3 — a —- w c— th Special n low mile. Blerty's Oumge, Atbenputy SALE Model A Pord genera generator Hardware Bervice, Port Matilda Mrs. J. M. Keichline was guest | Miss Haynes, daughter of Mr. and FOR SALE A" Columbia Star ki honor at.a picnic supper held Mrs. E T Hanes of Snow Shoe. boards which fell from the roof of Ast Thursday evening at her home underwent an appendectomy at the a porch he and his son were dis. On East Bishop street, in honor of | Centre County Hospital Keichline and their daughters, Ella and Helen, all ‘of Huntingdon, Miss Daise Keichline, Miss Susannah Keichline, and Edward Keichiine. all of Bellefonte Miss Florence Fromm, of North Spring street, wag guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given jast Tuesday night by Miss Eleanor Wion, at her home on Bast Howard street. The following were present Mrs, Melvin Dry, of Gettysburg; Miss Julia Spear, of Milesburg: Mrs. Donald Monsell Mrs. Willis Wion, Mrs. Wendell Bearce, Mrs. Harold Wion, Mrs. Phillp Wion, and the Misses Gertrude Osman, Jean Me- Garvey, Jean Monsell Lena Mon- sell, Betty Smith, of North Spring street, and Betty Bmith, of East High street, all of Bellefonte, Mildred Hockman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nevin Hockman of Al- legheny street, has been accepled as 4 member of the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich. , for the 33% fet i i » i ¢ % a 5 £ ~Among students from 33 couns ties in the state who exhibited their | art work at an. annual exhibition ' chen ratige’ Also a lady's Tatoo! Mra. Mabel M Pa soar! tre Hall, Imme! Cen x26 —— S——— FOR SALE Threeburner ofl stove, household re al Haven, Pa a Ald camp goods 04 Susquehanna A Lioyn x24 Cane Pa x25 | CP. Ripka, 80. Water Bt, Bellsfonte, 3% wood, also Bari K 11TTRA slab POR SALE — Electric overhsuied Hall completely i Homan, ] 17TTR2 —— Centre of R a5-R-4. POR SALE--1041 Dodge 4 radio aocept Rebersburg, Pa dan. Heater Very sood. Will Ives Ouarage FOR SALE -~A porch oak rockers 0 match il Phone 2007 “sugh Pa [POR SALE-112 Schutte: Ra: K Bellet Reynolds POR SALE-Oak ana Delaney, Centre Hall hickory top wood, delivered Phone 1941 refrigerator Geo W Phone x26 RD POR SALE--Marietta ooncretéd and | wood slios. Also Used silos. In wire E. Meeker, Millbelm, Pa. Phone «Boor pe Fiuld drive trade Bler- x26 stilee with Hand made FW. Hallo. Bellefonte x24 mre Ave ta kilisd with can ler Ouaratitesd harmiess Lo animals, poultry and hu. mans Kline's Shafter's Hardware, FOR BALE cultivators rakes. harness equipment rw, Yr fonts POR BALE--One 10-hotsepower. 1140 | phase 20. amp motor Ane rm farting arting Write Morgan switch ls switch Harry P town WV one ele lar wit b.way raphe ane ivi! before July 2 ae ———— A AR [POR BALD-Electric. pase! milk olers In tlactiric brooders 8 Levers) plows Ang Cultipacker Call Haupt'y Parms, Belle located at ampiifer Gite m and xe Hardware Bellefonte - nn hay wagons and harrows, ha other farm Gisk har. x27 wated at Howard Howare Box ase x27 Muffy B ciric Spanish gul- ang mire guitar Mus! Phone Bellefonte ine and jor Trumbull nd bSreoter units sink {Compistely equipped service denars- rept Electric Pa Fa Pho Bfanley Shop BURIAL, iTat when you Made by Dunlap Dast twenty vears and sold direct wo | Delivered anywhere you ! county M27 or FOR SALE Blerive Mado & SRA. Miliheim x2¢ VAULTS «Be sure It » | Dunlap reinforced concrete burial | © must choose one Brothers for the in Centre Telephone Bellefonte 506 | garden and appie trees LL) li ——————————— Matched set of best golf clots and leather bag. All in pond condition. A reel bargain. Sell. | ing beciuse of age {Clube left-Banded Price $2500 for | PCR RENT--Half of Be seen 0 realise offered both Must big bargain Jment to see same fMLP OO Box i and poor health For appoint. please write own. Mill Hall, Pa. x20 POR SALE “Two John Deere mode A tractors. two mowers. one John grain binder epace Crown grain tn endpate | machinery Rungard Mills, Pa Service lime spreader in good B.foot cut Deere 7-f00t cu three single row two. { horse cultivators; one 10-hoe Biinch | drill; one Hola. This uses running order Station, Spring x26 Sales Mart held at the Pennsylvania State Cob | FOR SALE-A Oxi? Axminster rug | lege wits Irene G. Goldman, of High street, Bellefonte. The student, art work was created under ihe super. versity at the annual commence esi 4 ‘re hd %& LT ai a LL Sd I fa 4 and 2 Men's suits glee a new, Inguire of A KE Centre Mall, Pa. A a8, ot | ~ Amplifier for Dodge coupe rumble A ar eT on h n 8. Science in Education by Wayne Uni- after 6 p. m. Phone 2402, Lael te we FOR SALE--Three 45.inch Inquire Mark and ons Ld , M0 h ra 5 : na 4 w ¢ ay ae. lies, 1 wm 5 Nak LB : A # Rent POR RENT--Sound for festivals or gatherings. Also concession une. long. BR. D 3 Pel Roost). system, sultabile other outdoor two systems fou Inquire of. E P lefonte, Pa. (Rec x2 Wanted to Buy WANTED--To Julian, Pa bay Inquire of R. M. Naylor, R A Crank duster D x26 the | horse | Port Matilda, Pa. D. 2 x2 very fine cow, good Also third calf at her sic Soltis, (Farence, Pa "A PCR BALE A 3-year-old colt will trade on. cattie. Inquire RD milker x2 FOR BALE~One heifer old, & veal iard T A (Dix Run) 20 calf and three Hogancamp months of Pa x28 can Julian FOR BALE Team of grey horse Good workers. Inquire of Prancis Donovan, Bellefonte, Pa, R D . hone 6376 | V FOR BALE Brown weigh 1400 pounds. Will work any place Price $12000 Whiterock Quarrie Pleasant Gap, Ps x27 mille POR SALE-Black mare, 7 years old weight 1500 Quiet worker Also harness Henry Buckenhorst {Bhiloh) Beliefonte. RD 1 x28 Good FCR SALR Two riding Cholce of five, three nanny and one Hilly goats. Also rmbhits Arch | Snyder. near Triangle. Tyrone Rt 3 x25 horses | POR SALE--Two milch cows. Ab { 100 pounds good country 3 cents per pound bring Oona ney Julian. Pa | yon BALE Registered Angus | te. Registered Holstein | Baddle homes, ponies Prix i sll Moore Acres Stock Farm {Tone Pa. R D J]. Phone Alexandris 248) 28 x2 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE Five goats milkers, balance kids | Paul Hironimmus, R D Pa i Jacksonville FCR SALE Creat Dane choice fawns and weeks: Champion being introduced prices. Lomch's sey. Shore, Pa tw Are Inquire of 2. Boward x28 puppie brindies Zurtin Puan 544 W nine Tien reasonable 3 8 Biot a0 Jer. X30 NOTICE TO GOAT BUYERS ware of slock being mw igima of sired by "“Planigans Alpine Buck” Contact of breeding before pureha ng a x27 Flanigan, Mill Hal Poultry for Sale FOR SALE New Hampahire and White Rock puliets 8150 iece Cane pated Mra evenings Be. i win Frenc? A Sever OHIGES 88 50 treated breeders 100 Pao New Hamed Reowks ned blood. re Roda Rock -Hamp. Dot BERN 88 50 : 100 Telephone 180. Belle. 24 fitry PP 230 ( tgs] | Day Nite@ fonte wll JOT Pa | cash i x3) | | sumer Discount Co | _ Houses for Rent POR RENT— A aix-room Zion. Inquire of Ge 2. Bellefonte. Pa house Wilson D POR RENT House with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, located on Bast street. Beliefonte Heal fummis Avaliable imimnmediatels Ca Tap 2042. Bellefonte Lal Lin: hed 4Lr { PCR RENT OR BALE dwelling at Potten water. 12 acres of Bix .r00m Mills ght ground including Mrs Prank Phone Centre 211 Carson, Potiers Mills Hall «8R2 Garage for Rent a double gar age Inquire 317 NWN Bpring St Bellefonte H E Whiteman Business For Sale FOR SALE Bellefonte Restaurant for $3800 cash. Try running it for Aw0 or three weeks If not satisfie will pay you $35.00 a week for you time Reason for selling. going * {| baspital Inquire of Steve Nichols | Bellefonte Restaurant. Allegheny St i x2 . Real Estate for Sale : — FOR SALE Porm of 100 acres. Good dulldings Electric light Run. | ning water Located northeast « Spring Mills. Lioyd A. Houser, Spring Mills, Pa ———— Ce ——————————————— POR SALB-—Farm Joacted at Martha road. Consists of 218 acres under cultivation, balance and tie timber. Nine.room hou bank Barn, 45x55, 2 lage summer house and outbulldins Spring water at house Newly fenced Phohe Philinthurg 284R after 6 m. Paul Myers, 200 Spruce St. Philipsburg, Pa x8 POR BALE - A church buliding Sealed bids for the purchase and removal of the Bru shurch bullding, 2 miles east of Lo- ganton, Pa. will be received until Tp m. July 3 194. B ing 304% 75 acre siding, sheathing. studding, metal roof, steeple, wired. gothic windows Foundation stone and refuse to br any and all bids is reserved CHICK BUYERS You won't go wrong and you can't do better than when you buy Mountain Range New Hampshire Red chicks that will live and ma- ture faster. Reasonable prices. “ALL BLOODTESTED BREEDERS” Mountain Range Hatchery 2481 | Purnace, 4 mile off hard.surfaced | in prog | sheds. | rd Lutheran | feet by 48%; feet, 12 feet 10 square, | removed Right t%0 accept or reject | Terms with purchase price to be paid upon scceplance of Hid Mall bids to Matirice olfe, R. D. 2, lLoganic E. Best, for inspection 28 Pa L Rooms for Rent Mrs Bt. x28 Two bedrooms if necessary 122 BK. Penn Del 2077 FOR REN] furnish board Anng Alcherson Bellefonte, Pa Money to Loan CASH — Por tazes, com] and other needs. Any amount up to $1,000, Onur carrying charges are low. Cons Bari M. Bitner, manager, Clinton Trust Bldg. Haven, Pa. Dis] 2715 FARMERS - When you need oredit for any farm purpose, investizels the farmers’ cooperative credit Sed clation Inquire of Geo Mothers. baugh, Hoalsburg, Milton E Stoves Coburn, or vontact Production Creatt Association, 13 E. High Bs. Belisfonts Phone 2085 (£7 4 ———— » * Repairing EERVICING Keep your working. Oenuine parts vice, We service all makes of ers and sweepers Sweeper hrushs re-bLrid led R KE Owern Eeciric Store. 8. Allegheny street. Mal 2006. MACHINE WORK sharpened. General machine work of all kinds. We also have in stock ond roll sie]. cap screws, sel Crews, Woodrufl keys. key stock. etc Bwarts Machine Bhop, Bellefonte, Ps. Phone 204) 1-44 _— Miscellaneous DEAL Hemnoved LEAD BTOCK felge +) a Miliheim, Pa pe M. Keller B3-R-2, or Bellefonte 6105. Fevers 1-21 charges DEAD STOCK Removed promptly. Call Geo. J Vogt Centre Hall 84- R4 or 30-R-5 De rue Milheim our ef 4-4 al Call anytime at my expense. Phone 6435 Bellefonte dove LL. Bmi Milesburg, Pa i= PERMANENT WAVE. 80¢! Do your own Permanent wilh Charm.-Kurd Kit. Compiete squipment, including 4 curiers and rhampoo. Easy to do, i Praised by i Fay McKenzie 37% 4 Money re. sa lUsfied Parrish x26 TIS A FEAT TO TREAT FEET--We take this means % inform the : hal we oarry in stock every- raining to the feel such both jong (longitudi. : metatarsal} arches. dies, bunion shields and sthietes Joot remedy, hes hts, arch binders, chyropodists ds. malatarsal pads and supports, oukin sdbesive plaster for tired aching 1 tectors tus Wo arch and wedge your favorite shoes al 8 very moder- Ate price. Better than the bulll-in arch, ar adjusts taelf 19 the foot betier and last DU not least, a 50 cent oorn remedy. Costs more, worth i We also carry a full line of oors rective, orthopedic, therapeutic and sntu-rheumstic shoes Including the famous Doctor locke Bhoe and oth- ers Bring your prescriptions aad family receipts io Us and have them properly compounded b peopie. A full line of the atest and {rmaliesl drugs and medicines obialn- shie anywhere, as we either carry if stock or get it for you, or It Lam't mude Large stock from which draw and evervihing brand splinter new and up 0 date Trusses Stied ‘both single and double. THE TIB- BINS PHARMACY, Beach Oresk'$ Exclusive Drug Store 4-4 IPPOTs abhor wa ow fam “ Announcements FESTIVAL—The members of ‘Pro¢ gress Grange will hold a festival In Park rday evening. July range Salyu 15 5 FESTIVAL—-The Palrview cemetery committer will hold a festival on the church lswn at Palrview, Boggs township, on Saturday, Augwt 5. x31 PIE BALE-—-The Willing Workery Clasg of the Beliefonte Lutheran Church will bold a pie sale on Saf yrday, June 24. at PF a Wm in the Bepublican headquarters on Alle. gheny street LAWN SOCIAL-“The administra- tive council of the Locust Grote Bvangelical Church will hold as lawn social on the church lawn in O®or. gos Valley, Saturday esgping July f Instrumental music will be fur nished The usual refreshments =4i) be pereved CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE — A Children’s Day Service will be held in the Swing Mik Bwangeliosl Church on Sunday evening. July 2 at 745. A pageant “When the Chil dren Met Jesus ™ will be presented There will be recitation: and exer. cises by the children. also special music Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME » HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In DPeliefonts Get Them at Your Grocers CHICKS OF KNOWN QUALITY 8. C. White
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