Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 06, 1938, Image 5

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    January 6th, 1938
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
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~—Mr. Aaron J. Hall, of Fleming,
Pa. was a welcome caller at our
office on Thursday. Mr. Hall has
been a reader of the Centre Demo-
crat for thirty-three years.
—While on one of his
trips to Bellefonte, D. C. Harpster,
~=Mr, na Mrs. R. Weiler of Han-
over, of ent from Thursday until
Sunda# vith the latter's mothir
Mrs. ‘Herbert Miller on East High
| Street,
frequent |
~Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of
| Jersey Shore, were guests of Mr, and
of Stormstown, found time Thurs-|
day to visit our office where he Is
always welcome,
—Mrs. Mona Darlington. of
Granville, Pa., spent Thursday in
Bellefonte visiting friends and rela-
tives.
Edward Hartman on New
coming to Bellefonle to
Hartman-8nyder wed-
Mrs.
Year's Day.
attend the
ding
Clare! we M. Hoy of Axe Mann
| won a pair of elictric air horns val-
{ued at
—Homer M. Walker, well known |
Pine Grove Mills resident, was
transacting business in town on
Thursday. Mr, Walker found time
to call at our office before return-
ing home,
—Mis. R. Gi. Bulick accompanied
by her daughter-in-law, Mrs, H. E
Bulick, both of Warriors Mark, Pa.
were welceme callers at our office
on Tues!ay. while in town on busi-
DesS.
—Miss Martha Hoover, of Pitis-
burgh, visited this past week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Everett
on PBast Howard Stieet, Miss
Hoover formerly resided in Belle-
fonte and is a professional nurse.
—Miss Marguerite Krape, of Co-
burn, who, up until a few months
ago, was employed as floor supervis-
or at the Centre County Hcspital
bas gone to Pittsburgh. where she
bas accepted a posiiion in the Me:cy
Hospiial
Mrs. Sabra Nealson. of Lock Ha
ven, who spent the holiday season
with Mrs. G. Oscar Gray and family,
at their home on West High Stree,
departed Saturday for Harrisburg
v h re she is the guest this week of
her daughter. Mrs. A. W
Cha les Martin, who
located New York Ciy
past three years. arrived
fonte Tuesdey for a
h his mother, Mrs How ar
tin, at hor home on Pike Stree
with other relatives Y
this vicinity
—Miss Mary Bickett
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. B
Cadillac apartments,
Street, re
turned to ¢
the General Electric Comj
Buffalo, N. Y., Monday aft
spent the Christmas and New Year
season at her parental hom
ing the holiday
and Mrs
home oO
aged
to hi
Crossby.
has been
for the
in Belle-
ay v
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PO i
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kett,
West Bishop
t with
ne
uc
500
or -
After sp A
son with his parenis, Mr.
Guy D. Floray, at thelr
Beaver Street, Albert Floray
12 years, reiutned Tuesday
studies at the Overbrook School for
the Blind. near Philad jelphia. He
made the trip as the di ving quest
oi his father, who retu hom?
immeadiately.
—The condition of Mrs. Thomas
Caldwell of East Bishop Street,
roe
The
v ho on Wedn<siay of last week suf]
fered an attack of heart wouble, and
wino has been confined to bed since
that time. is reported to be show-
ing steady and  Tavid improvem
Mrs Caldwell {
Caldwell, proj
restaurant wh
fioor of the family
-—Mr. and Mrs. Riley M Brown
who since their marriage some tim
ago have been living in
chester, Indian have
Evercztt, Pa, nes e they
chased the J. B. Hunter jéwelry
store. They are now in charge of
their new establishment In Everett
Mrs. Brown before her marriage was
Miss Grace Herr, daughte {
Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Herr
Bishop Street
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Corman
of East Bishop Street, entertained
the following at a 6 o'clock New
Year's dinner: Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Garbrick, daughter Jean and
Budd, of Zion; Mr. and Mrs
Corman and son Ned. of Bellefon
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rossman,
Bellefonte, Misg Bern'ce
of Zion; Mr. Paul Corman
fonte; Mr. and Mrs
and sons Kermit J
Jersey Shere.
~~A. A. Pletcher
Thursday came to
his commiscion as a Justice of the
Pence for a new term ‘Squire
Pletcher was first eltcied to that
importat borough office in 1808
and filled the cffice so capably and
sc much to the satisfaction of the
citizens of Howard, that they have
retained him as their representative
in the minor judiciary ever since
that time. As he enters gpon bi
30th year of public service. The Cen-
tre Demociat Moin: with a host of
friends in all parts of Centre C ounty
In congratulating him and wishing
him continued success
Nr friend Joseph
Oakland, California, evidently
geting “fed up”
state's sunshine and flowers, for he
postcards us to “Please send me 2
snow ball” Maybe Joe is in the
position many persons find them-
scives In at the present time. | ¢
al er eating not wisely but too well
of holiday fowl pastries and sweets
they welcome the sight of the un-
pretentious but substantial dishes
such as beans, sauerkraut, and boll«
ed cabbage. At the present time
you could sweep aii acre of Centie
County without geiting enough snow
to grant Friend Joe's request,
~Reminiscing over the recent ctl-
Jame
the Caldwell
moth
Lat
aN
-
r of
oCccupils
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fe thy
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of Bast
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av
te
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Smetz
of Bell
Kermit
and Jack
“alt
he |
of Howard, las
Bellefonte to lift
lddines, of
John,
is
on that western’
$15, given away during the
Christmas season by the Lion Auto
Store in the Penn Belle Hote! build-
ing on West High Street.
--Mrs. Frank Daly, of West Bish~
p Street, departed Monday morn-
i for Baltimore. Md. where sh
will enter a hospital to undergo ob-
servation and treatment, Mrs, Daly
expects to be absent for three weeks
or mole.
Mls.
owned
Stella V. Williams,
and mana The
Tea Room, at Howard, Pa.
Jter five months vacation will
her business on or about the 11th of
January. She will be pleased to
serve her old patrons as well as new
sustomers
and Mrs
left on Wedne: sday
attend the Mo
in that city
will stop off
a visit
Wetze)
will ret
who has
Maples
Years,
1 open
rol
RQ
for
Daniel]
thi
at Gosh
S818.
AV
ndiana, for
Mrs. Miles
The Holter's
on Sunda)
urn hh
Kofman
who are
paients
fone
i Yave
heir home las
veral
her home
day aller
fone.
“David Love
Ww. J lave of
mpl at th
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Penn Street and an
Biant Hotel, Tue
underwent al
v
an xr
1
C ang
Harold
¢ ochranton
Mrs. Jer
{ S'ate C
hildre
of
nizsl
od
All
n Nef?
Mr
nald
WM loe
an Peasant
WwW. Ble
{f East
Fiili Am
d Bi
and Mrs
ren Ann a
will
lorida, wher
ly,
Mis
un ht at
Curlson School for
after having spent
on at her parental
the summe pd months
chool is sated In
the winter etm Is conducied In
Florida The Siees were accom-
anied as far as Washington. D. C.,
by Mr. Sleg’s aunt, Mame Sieg, who
iad been visiting here during the
Christmas season. Mr and Mrs
Sleg and scn Billy expect to return
to Bellefonte after a sojourn of
hree weeks or a month in the south
~Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wion
and three sons. Francis, David and
who last week airived in New
York from Rio De Janeiro, Braz!
where they had been Jocated for the
pas’ number of months, came to
Bellefonte Friday night, and are
F
r studies .
Chile
day
During
the Carlson
New York. but
3 fren
the a
home
{making their home temporarily Al
ebration of the 150th, anniversary of |
the signing of the United
States | Slover,
he RR. Widdowson resi {nce in
Milesburg. Mr. Wion. employed as
an elec’ rical engineer, 15 a brother
of Willis Wion and is a son of PF. H.
Wion, of Bellefonte. On thelr re-
turn trip from Brazil they went by
way of London, spending a month
in the British capitol before board-
ing a linty for the United States
Mr. Wion is a former well known
Bellefonte boy, and was gradusied |
from the Pennsylvania State Col-
lege In the clags of 1908.
~The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
of four surviving members of Com- | five members of the family, and a
pany B., Bellefonte, which fifty years
#80 went to Philadelphia to ald In a
celebration held In honor of the
100th. anniversary of the signing of
the country's most Important gocu-
ment, Compan
Captain Amos len, and consist.
ing of about 60 men, spent a Ay
in Philadelphia during the ce
|
| Trafford; Mrs, Grace Stover,
[riend, were celebrated. The honor
guests were:
Mra. |
Grace Houser. Mrs, Jean Taylor and
Miss Pauline Stover, all of whom are |
members of the Stover clan, and |
Wiliam Penrod, a friend. A fea-
ture of the day or a delicious baked
ham dinner. Other guests who par:
at Coleville, wag the scene |
Constitution, Theodore B. Haupt, of of a happy family gathering New |
Bellefonte, declared that he is one [Year's Day when the birthdays of |
Mrs, 1da Kramer, of |
--Mr, Gi. B. Bitntr, well known
(Spring Mills rural mail carrier,
paid us a visit while in town Wed-
nesday.
-Among our callers on Wednes-
day were Ralph 8S. Walker, of Fer-
guson township and Walter A. Drel- |
beibls, of Slate College.
John M. Miii<r of
R. D.,, while In town on business
Wednesday, found time to call at
our office before returning home.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
W. J. Love, of Penn Street included
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, Icon Faltine, of Lancas-
ter, Mrs. Falline before her mare
riage was Miss Anne love.
~Counciiman Henry Brockerhof!
returned home yesterday from Pitts-
burgh where he spent the forepart of
the week att Hing a meeting of the
board of trusiees of Roc kvie w peni-
entiary. Mr. Brockerhofl is one of
the trustees of the institution
The January of the
Garden Club of Bellefonte will b
held at the home of Mrs, C. J. New-
omb on Wednesday afternoon, Jan-
uary 12, at 2:30 o'clock. Each mem-
ber is requested to come prepared to
read the hisicry lower ot
shrub
Miss Agnes Kellerman
ber of the Junio: Class at the Acad-
emy of the Immaculate Heart, al
Fountain Springs. returned to school
Monday after spending a two week
vacation at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kellerman on
East Bishop Street.
Ke
depart
wai
Spring Mills
”
n
meeting
of some
a mem»
Ary
NS
richline, Bellefonte
d by rall Tuesday
Crystal City, Missouri
11 speng monih's va-
nd a
Belle
Ann
weds FE ane
are nitect
Linn
general manager the
C3 ( me
hila-
Regist Wot
been
WLS
lidays becau
ring ra
ang accor
B+ able
Court Hous
“~ Al
y
o hi
befo.e
illness,
as he
> wnship
h
¥
I
h
recow as pidly XC
ling to reports he will 1
to resunte hig duties at
Tn
the 1
Mingovilie
TT
oa
H. Haag
received
of Penn
an
last week
and welcome Christmas
from her grandson. Kenncth Me-
Mullen, of Brownsville, Texas, in th
ford: of a crate of fresh frults in
luding grapefruit, oranges and tan-
gerines. The fruit arrived in
excellent condition despite its long
journey. Mr. McMullen. a former
Bellefonte resident, lefi here 12 year
ago and has never returned here
since that time, consequently he 15
always eager for news of his form-
er friends and acquaintances, At
the present time he is engaged in
forestty service at Dallas, Texas,
Richard Haag, soventeen-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haag
of Huntingdon. formerly of Belle-
fonte, early last week underwent an
operation for the removal of tonslis
at the Huntingdon Hospital, and ac-
cording to word received here is
not recovering as rapidly as bad
been anticipated. His long conva-
lescence is attributed partly to the
fact that Infected tonsils had caus-
ed his grneral condition to be weak-
‘ened, Yesterday members of the
family reported that no alarm 8
felt over his condition, and they be-
leve it will be only a matter of days
until he hag regained his strength.
~+Al a gathering of members and |
friends of the W. J. Love family at!
their home on Penn Street, Christ. |
mas Eve, announcement was mads |
of the engagement of Miss Florence
“Biilie” Volynch, daughter of Mra
{ Mabel Volynch, of North Bpring |
| Street. Bellefonte, to David Love |
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Love
|The wedding is tentatively schedul.
ed to take piace in June. Miss Vol-
vneh Ig a graduste of the Bellefonte
High School and for the past num-
ber of months has been employed al
he White Brothers Drug Store on
unu-
gift
here
{very much appreciated.
~John Ward, 4'%.year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Ward, of
North Spring Street, sustained a
fracture of the collar bone, Sunday,
while playing In front of his paren-
tal home, The fracture has been
reduced and the youth is now recov-
ering nicely at his home, although
his freedom to play will be consid-
erably curtailed until the injury
has healed,
VETERANS HOLD
ANNU AL BANQUET
(C ontinued from page one)
tressing partic ularly the career of
the late Lt. George Jackson, who
died while serving In the Philip-
pines during the Spanish-American
War,
Judge M
terminated his
of Centre County
ing his views on
national defense, quoted the senti-
ment of an earlier American who
said: “Trust in God and keep your
powder dry.”
Judge Ivan Walker, who on Mon-
day succeeded Judge Fieming on
the bench, upheld the opinion of
the late Newton D. Baker, secre-
tary of war, to express his views on
international relations, Although
Baker was a pacifist Walker
aid. his actions during the World
War were his of the proper
course to be taken In the event war
lireatens
Roy Wilkinson held
proper education the
America in the problems ©
single factor
program
Father Willlam E
of 8t. John's Cath-
drew a 1 allel be-
sons of patriotism and
of peace Always a
t and forceful
Ix wnes expressed
being able to atiend
health In
LO re
ard Fleming. who
career on the bench
Monday, in giv-
world peace and
Ww
Mr
ie
ideas
the
th of
peace
a
that
vou
f
a
of
reatest in
long-range
The Rev
Downes,
Church
tween the
peace
reclor
Nit
JOF
medal
omen's i
by
com-
auxil-
com-
of
Walter
H Brooks- Doll
8
Zahnizer,
4
the Post
Baley
banjo
James
Coble
TO HONOR LOCAL MAN
ON 100TH BIRTHDAY
‘nUnued from page one)
without
on, in
i
undue excitement
deference
be
confusi
honor guest
Po 11% 4
+h
wae
to
=iso be
relatives
Hamil-
Mr,
fn. neph-
rk City
Bro rk
State College
tor Potter, of
siter of whom
Brew Plans
! several
Bellefonte and
guests of
yonor will
following
aren
ms of h
oe by the
of oe
forte
deri
the Rev. Father
rector of Bt
ch. and John
efonte at-
at the
f 1;
his life,
I ince
bouguet 4
rtainment program may
few addresses but these
limited in time. The
planning a brief vio-
and vocal concert and
jana will play Mr. Hamil-
rom numbers
Owing 0 the fact that the seat-
ing melts the hotel dining
room is limited to 150 persons, the
sale of tickets will be discontinued
when that number has been reach-
ed, Tickets will go on sale this
week at $1.25 each, and they may
be obtained from Mrs. Thompson
or any member of the committee
- wl —— ——
County Sing in M. E Church
There will be a county sing in the
M. E. church of Bellefonte, Sunday
Jan. 9. at 2:30 p.m. This is a coun-
y affair, and will be participated In
by ali Churches of the county, and
will be held every month except
July and August. It will also be
held In different sections of the
county, Dec. 19h the first service
was held in Pine Grove Mills, with a
very creditable turnout for the first
meeting, and was enjoyed by all
present. The Male Chorus had a
large share in the program. and were
We all fie]
that spirtfual life of the Churches
in the county will be greatly bene-
fitted by these services. Come bring
your fIrierxis, everybody welcome
Committee.
A ———————— MP ————
P. T. A. Mecting Postponcd
Because of other meetings sched-
uled to be held In Hublersburg on
Tuesday evening, January 4, the
monthly meeting of the Walker Twp.
ly
iano
ns
Cal of
| Parent-Teachers’ Association will be
postponed until Tuesday evening
| January 11. The address on “Cen- |
tre County. With Especial Refer- |
enee to Walker and Marion Town-
ships” by Cyrus Hoy, deserves A
jase audience,
> Rb ee Bh feng tt od
MELROY’S
|KELVINATORS
PHILCO RADIOS
A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS
—
Phone 9699-R1
~ PLEASANT GAP, PA.
Additional
D:aths
LEE AUSTIN STOVER
Lee Austin Stover, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. Lather Stover. of Ty-
lersville, died at his parental home
Thu me ening of last oo
afler an {llness wi'h pneumor He
Wis born a ry le:sville on a tober r
making his age 1 year, :
and 19 days. Burviving
mits, Funeral services
irday alternoon {rom
church at Tylersville
{f the Rev. G. A. Fred Gr
nt was made at Tylers-
Continued
from page
1636
were
the
ir
iD
Pp
Helm
MRS. IDA M. EAITLEY
with a compiica~
A daugh er of Mr
rungart she was
November
ave 68 years, 1
Surviving are
Mrs. J
and Mrs
JAMES SMITH
8
Th
at
}
Nea
of Everett, also survives. Lyman
L. 8mith, of Bellefonte, and Mrs,
Kate Lucas, of Bpring Mills, are
Mr. Smith's nephew and niece, Mr.
Bmith was a member of the Home-
wood Lutheran church and a Span-
ish-American War veteran. A for-
mer resident of Willlamsport, he
was affiliated with the I. O. O. F,,
Masons, Knights of Malta, and the
Keystone League of Willlamsport
Mr. Bmith was a retired engineer
for the Gulf Refining company
with which he had been affiliated
for 45 years. Puneral services were
held from bis home in Pittsburgh
and interment was made in the
Homewood cemetery
MRS.
Mors
G
burg,
home
ELSIE ELIZABETH BRIGHT
Elsie Elizabeth Bright, wife
worpe W. Bright, of Aarons-
passed away at the family
there at 10 o'clock Monday
after an ilness with a com-
plie of dis: ases Jorn in
haines township on November 15
1880. Mrs. Bright was aged 57 years
1 month and 18 day Her parents
were Jams and Sarah Corman
aver, S was married June 24,
to George W. Bright, who sur-
with the following children
Mrs. Paul Krape, Paul, Vie or, Ray
Earry, Ci and Boyd Bright
M's. Marth a Breon and M:s. Esther
wi ng art and a
er a urvive namely: C. G
We aver Weav
Lewistow Weaver
Ard
Mill-
held
of
rignt
wrles
er vmond
Blanchhe
Weaver
will
Bt 111:
Anlc
Wo
and W. E
1 SeTvid«
nyburg
and
theland
LArge
0. Feemai
FERN HUGHES
Centre
Years
Y.
paper
home
He
Years
Fais, N
+d In a
is
ident of Nl
YAR CINDK yi
gara
He
Aenly
was
ago
— I
ago was united in marriage with
Mrs, Belle Schreffler, who survives
with seven children, namely: Jos-
eph and Mrs, Merrel Wililams, of
Tonawanda, N. Y.; lLeathed and
Richard, of Nisgara Falls; Mrs
Violet Kellerman, of Akron, Ohio
and Marion, of Texas These
brothers and sisters 0 survive;
Mrs, Willlam R. Hoover, of Hub-
lershurg; George Hughes Axe
mann, and Harry Hughes, of Yeag-
ertown, Before going to Niagara
Falls to make his home Mr. Hughes
was employed at the Nittany Iron
Furnace in Bellefonte. Puneral ser-
vices will be held from the home
at Niagara Palls at 2:30 o'clock
Thursday afternoon, followed by
terment in that city
ADDITIONAL WINNERS
IN $600 CASH AWARDS
ui
of
in-
Thirteen more
ped in Bellefonte during the
Christmas season have claimed
during the past week some of the
$600 In cash awards giv the
Retail Division of the onte
Chamber of Commerce
Twenty awards: one for
one for $25: two $10
$5, and seventeen for $2
batn claimed Originally
were 87 cash awards
Awards
week were
Mrs. Ward E
Ralph Blaney
Jellefonte, $10
Charles Table
John 8. Dubb
william ls
H
persons who shop-
oO
en Dy
Bede!
four { $50,
for
not
for three
given Cul
Krag
Eat
Bellefon
Bellefonte
MONEY
sori
14 Xs
POR FAME :
g seeds
© LN Als
hase of
$2
Angela
$2
Mra
fonte, 2
Mrs. J. H Yeager,
Awards not claimed
Saturday, January 15
gigned new numbers
 -
leurisy Vietim Improves
am Musser, 14-yeal-oid
John Mus Snow 8
vo Lx
Carpeneto, Bellefonte
M. E. Rumberger, Belle-
Bellefonte,
by midnls
be
$2
nt
Aas
will -
|
1"
ik
Phi
Snow
dnprov
Reg. U'. &. Pat
One Month's Treatment 126 Iron Men
The =uper Tonle Price $1.00
RED ACES FOR PALE FACES
Skinny, Pale,
Sickly Folks
Often Vitamin and
Mineral Stagved
Red Bi
On
r Uood OG
THIS SIMPLE TEST!
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why The Cet
more than 1
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Please do Dot cal at the office for informa
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onsidering ls low cost
» County's Commununitly
Democr
Dulas
Al's class
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vertise-
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a word | L CEB 4
request replies to b
ANSWEring Le aove
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AND FOUND
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LOST
Fe asAnen
vedow  poid
in Beiie-
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WANTED
we Can
Atle Rawiegh nodW
CUMMOENETE Bais Way
oi De satisfied wi
weak 1 tart
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up
h earns:
age)
* 5
tabie
cant
Woman
onpanion
home Jor
must be
dependable
ne high priced need nol apply I
an intelligent person. Inquire
y home evenings after 6 o'clook
ite W. C. Griffey, No. 2 West Linn
Bellefonte, Pa xl
WORK W ANTED
WANTED
for and deliver
Lamb Street
w ANTED An experienced young man
lesires a position on farm. Inquire
Mies DeMHans, Belldfonte R. D. 3 xi
WANTED--Middle lady
housek teping work by the
Inquire of Mrs, Anna Ploray, Gen
Bei iefonte, Pa
w ANTED Floor sanding Mad ten
years experience, new floors 1%ec.
8. TL ola Dial Prankiin Hout,
8514 Btate oe x2
Pam! ly washings wi no
Mrs. Roy Hazel
eal
East
xi
of
aged
or
wants
day
Del
x1
WANTED—A middle aged widow de
sires a position ss housekeeper in
small family or widowers home. Write
R J. in care of this office x1
WANTED Married man wants work
on farm, or wishes to be tenant on
stocked farm. Inquire Daie White,
Bellefonte, R, D. 1, Box 241 Clo John
White x3
Ww ANTED 1 T0 BUY
EE a a a E———
WANTED To buy a second-hand
motoreyele In falr condition at a
reasonable price. Write stating price
(or onll George Bkiles, Spring Mills, pa
Every subs
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used SIX Wes a year al dilleren
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222 East Lani
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2x8; 2x8
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Paultirss
cooking
like new
BALE
ike new
tire 204 40
new New oom and oats
Schultz, end of Loveville, or
smith of _Stormstown
POR BALE--Crown drill
tivator, 16-tooth
chain harmess, 2 horse
2 ten gallon milk cans, MeC Jormick
Binder, 7 ft. cut, Osborne mower, 10
tons No. 1 timothy hay Inauire of
8 R. McCartney, Mt Bagle Pa x
electric washer
stove. large kige
36x5 8 ply ure
Conrad
5 miles
x3
Bmerson outs
harrow, 2
collars, 22 inch
FOR BALE--A 12-20 Case tractor in
good copdition; New Oliver 3 wheel
plow, used one year, changeable from
an eleven to a 16 Inch bottom. Also
a 32 volt Delco light piant with D. ©
ewrrent in good condition. Price rea
sonable to quick buyer. Inquire of
C. RB Korman, Port Matilda, Pa. R. D.
2 (Stormnstown ) x2
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
POR SALE~Electrolux cleaner,
model, In good condition
reasonable. Write Box 20,
Furnace, Pa
1937
Price
Penna.
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FOR SALE-~One args Roabrola; one
hot water heater. ohe ranall Ras
heater, one large stove . aultable
for hunting oamp naquire at 204 |
East Howard Street, Belisfonte. Tele.
phone 372<J aay
AUTOMOTIVE
FOR BALE-~Dodge 1% Yon, truck has
coal and stake body nguire of |
Edw. joer, 222 E. Logan ra Belle.
fonte, , Phone 580-W
WANTED--I am in the market for 'varD CAR BARGAINS-1936 DeSota
hogs, cattle heep, calves and
chickens, Cal nire Hall
drop a pend to Sidney T.
| Centre Hall,
I» oR SALE
| FOR SALE.-Twa h
nullets EL Whitahur Onk ra |
[8tation, Pa. Phone 3604 Boalsburg. x1
Pom SALE—Raled AMalfa hay oot
sovond Seon, W. O. Prank, On th
Boyd Musser ¥ Bellefonte 'R. D 3
one Zio
Hoa
, Mght or dark in
one, two
Buy at the
Alexander
Sport
BM-R-11 ike new;
ungdred barred rock | erly
i
Rae ie oi of SL
Sedan, (trunk and heater)
103968 Chevrolet Bedan
{trunk & heater); 1935 Chevrolet
Standard coach; 1033 Plymouth sedan.
Above oars are in ey «ood and
prices are t. ht
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quire Foto Wart, Centre Hal, 1 Rn
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COAL AND WOOD
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DOGS, PETS, ETC.
POR BALE A
hound, ready
IL Bott. RD. 3
thoroughbred
Inauls
eliefonte, Pa
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Pa
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FOR SALE
SALE. A 50 ac
Reasonable terms
First National Ba
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ik, Belle
147 4
FOR BSALE--Seven ron house all
conveniences, Reynolds Ave. Belle
fonte, Pa. Mary M. Pauble Reallor
phone 688 Liv
POR SALE A f room house eq utnped
with electric light. Water house
Prult trees, also adjoining 50 lot
Tnauire of James C. Purst, Bellefonte
x5
rom SALE “An
containing six apartments
sonable terms oan be arranged
auire at First National
fonte, Pa
house
Rea-
in-
Bank, Bells.
154
apartment
POR SALE «An 8 room frame house
with modern conveniences, located
on 228 8B Barnard St, State College
Pa. Inquire of Mrs. John Luse, State
College, Pa x2
FoR SALE oR REN
yon SALE on RENT. The 0. J
Harm residence on Linn St. Belle
fonte. In case of purchase, liberal
ferme. © J. Harm, B50 Ringpiace,
Fimira NY x!
pon BALE on RENT Poultry Parm
Capacity 4000 layers. 25.000 ft. floor
ane. Also twelve horse DOWEr gas.
line rine, fine condition, sacrifice
price ne shaft and pulleys, RH.
Loveland. Lemar, Pa. but
| POR RENT--Furnished house on 8
Spring Street, Bellefonte J. M
| Keichiine, Agent x4
| POR en Ba apartment, all
office
| POR REL hiding suitable for
near |
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MACHINE WOR K We
MISC EL L AN EOUS
KI ne an a ' Tr ensler
nds of best qual
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all k
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deniers
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DEAD EBTOCK Removed hi
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Smith,
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Lioyd ht
WANTED-Dead, old and disabled
cows. horses and mules, removed
free. Vorla Rendering Works. Oso J
Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone
55-R+4 al our expense 1g
0 RAEUMATIOS--8end for free
bookiet on Rheumatism. Try Tib-
bens Triple Remedies for Rbeuma-
sm and pet Relief. Hepa lioo-Re-
nals Elminant and Alkalizer $1.00,
Meritol (Rheumsastim Drops) 60c
Krood Ol Rubbing oll 0c; Osll or
send by mall on receipt of prices
Preoared in the Iaboratories of the
Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa,
Add 10¢ portage and pack ing wf
E-ZINE-Reg. . 8. Pat om
Chinese remedy for thma, Hay
Fever, Oatarrh, Sinus Infections, and
shortness of breath in general. Guar
anteed t% make you breathe B-Zer
than any other remedy extant or
money refunded. We impor: this
remedy direct from Ching gurselvss so
know what we are talking abou!
Prepared in the Laboratories of THE
TIBBINS PHARMACY, Beech Creek,
Pa. Price 60 cite. via prepatd mall
65cis. One whole month treatment.
See what you buy B-2 buy in glee
ur
The Dow
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DASE REDUCED Having ately
8 new ne nding ma
chinery am prepared to Sry iS Shade.
os at ve  atinctive prices
| amen R out) tor I. by -
fective
stook German Art
' Pharmacy, Clare Th TIbbins,
Drogs & Optical Goods. The Sight
ay Hearing Ald Store, Beech Crook Ores,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
| BAKE SALE—The ladies Ald So-
pf] Axe Mann i hod " Pie
at The Bellaton te Navan
| BINGC-The Ladies
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novelty Bi parties Saturd
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