April 14, 1988. ———— ——— — INTERESTING CLAR AND ITS IMME » LITTLE NEWS ITEMS FROM ENCE DIATE VICINITY —— oo —. — A —— Hello Folks, Here we are back to wish you a happy Easter. Hope no one missed us too much last week You see the paper was full without us. Anvhow the school term is nearing its elogse and our demise for a seasop is at hand unless a success or volunteers soon, The United Mine Workers parade of the lst was quite an occasion, Three hundred and fifty school pu- pils: twenty boy stows, the Clarence band in their natty uniforms, eigh teachers and the miners themselves brought out of spectators. The day being though a bit breezy remindex ne of similar ¢ol- rful parades famous beach boa: dwalk SCOrCs HH r i From al events the weather man was laying it on ‘hick the past week We had al af of snow, sleet, crust, drifts slush ete. Most {reak- ish weather, Very hard on the feathered tribe who thought spring had come. A fair Palm Sunday sO we predict you WwW wear lates! vies far Ea Sunday. Luckily not in a flood area or we migh ideas! f Ok 5 the " m Le \ - we're have other The family near Pancake had a new baby boy the last Sunday of March, Christening a week later, Mrs relatives tavsney month Margie, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. Geor Dubesky observed 15th, birthday Saturday the 9th. Four babies we Michaels church regular worship, Father Palfey spent several days out of town the past week Mrs. Roy Myers is all ready bright Baiter with her new finery. Bosok's w freshened recently Likely Joe Drapcho’s will now lose a wd milk customer Last Saturday Laughlin family Creek. The Albert Carlsons had a scare in the myldle of the week kerosene lamp too close to draperi brightened things up a bit. Hasty action and handy waler saved the old Seotchtown school for the time being Mrs. James Kolasa called on the John Balash family Monday even- ng Mr. McGowan was kept busy Mon- day rounding up truants. Maybe you're a bit alminded. IU 50 help celebrate National Air Mal week by using the airway in May ‘0 write to your friends at a distance A good wa? to observe Mothers Day? Names of pupils entitled to seals or certificates for perfect attendance for the term were forwarded lo the office of the County Supt. the past week. Awards are distributed from his office on or before the last day of school. Approximately 50 pupils from Clarence grades will receive either a seal or a certificate. Former for having more than a years perfeel record Mrs. Howard Blair was on last weekends sick | Friday p. m. plays conducted by Miss Ann McGowan in second grads and atiended by pupils of all grades with a (2) $4.78. The Ce iste Dorothy and Gladys spent a night recently with school males at the McCloskey and Botson homes respectively. Martha a party Wednesday evening. Joe Prebosky endangered ths Marlin Watson perty by a recen grass fire ! 1 a windy day. John L purchased a new stove last week s week moved from the yellow house above the cemetery to the house of Mrs. Lud- wig's mother, Mrs. Kachik Andy Balash and family of Belle- fonte moved into the house Ludwig's vacated. Alex Vozniak and family took rooms In one of Mr. Pearl Shank's residences Stania was ta her G Chambers ald her early had un in har tle il baptized at St 3rd, after Cc he th for a spring & or 1 he i Mc- Beech 1 nl Russel were to Ren Aid A FEA he HC F.1 Carlson had birthday he syed ened EARL cent fee netted that room self gince his accident in the mine last fall, Mike Stashko is P, M. S. new re- eruit to gambling haunts, Joe Biggan is water boy for the tipple crew at Lehigh Valley Coal Co's. No. 28 mines, Mickey Blggans of New Jersey re- cently visited the Andy Blggans at thelr residence on Main street, John Patishnock is anticipating the purchase of a model T Ford to take his family joy riding this sum- mer, John Malchisky salesman js Grit representative for his vicinity, He can be seen most anywhere arcund town in this line of business weekly. John Pagosh is going to petition Tor wider roads and no fences. He's a lover of wide open spaces western style, Dan Irvin was a visitor here April ard John Kerilla and Dominik Vene- slong are pupils in 8th grade of Clarence school. They also mak: rack walkers, Mining is not so hot. Seems to be a slump in that business as well as brick yarding. Andy Shutika & official bucker using his Chevy coupe keen drive, Main stree!, and ike to Clarence open. manside? How about sihg- ing carols for Annie Barany- ak or a May Day party on Rushnocks farm. Maybe we should have a coming In June? Anyhow you're in the news again and no us giving the teacherage on Main strest the black looks for that's where Tommy Ralinka's Hives now. Contributions of items from home iseem lacking. Qlad you Poorman- siders helped out. RB does get mono- tonous solicking news but the devil | thimself can't please everybody 30 what! Fifh grade Indulged in special music Frids p. m. Looks as if tthey'ie in constant practice for an- other Amateur hour. Fromk Shope electrician was around Monday looking oid school over to estimate wiring needs« 50 maybe next terms new teachers wil have the benefit of electric lights! The original group of Contre. County's banjo band can be heard when they make an appearance in Snow Shoe April 28th. at 8:00 p. m. Admissioh will be 10 and 25c. This is the bands first appearance (as 2 whale) In this vicinity.” Better plan to hear them. Remember the date April 26th. Puahing season opens Priday Imagine all our eager anglers going Sandy ward Tor the holiday. A contest amang he banjo meme bers of the amaieur group Class No 2, was won by Geo. Murnyack Jr, at the regular weekly meeting Priday There are nine members in this group under the direction, of Mr Pier Names f{ollcw: Diana Bates snow ’ ¢ home y \ elther iil Xf 3 the man, Peggy Hudock, Pauline Steph- | ens, Gene Chambers, George Mum. yack, Steve Kerko, Edward Pubalia, Steve Buha and Delores Qeewall These pew names and new fates may be seen In the future banjoing in public places Margaret and Muirhead datighters of Mr. and Mrs. John Muirhead spent the weekend under the parental roof John Kalasa a ate citizen of De- trot, but a native of No. 10 Is again back 0 mining near his home town Mr. Kocher is seriowaly {Il a: his home on Churehy Street. Martin Staghko i: sadly missed among his classmates in Grade Five since an iness contracted a week back 4 Company at Lee Moore's the past Sunday were the Cloyd's from Clear field and the John Beams of Mun- son. A holy picture shown Sunday ma'- .inee and evening had a large and in- teresting audience at both silent viewings. FMS. Wiliam Houser of Show Shoe was a pleasant caller Sunday afternoon a: the Carlson home. Dolly i Morning worship with befitding | Sefohik's friend from Phiffpsburg services for Holy Week is being oon- spent last weekend with them. Members of the women's club are making rugs for Mrs. Ruth Stephens, Our latest snow can hardly bs called a robin snow nor yet an onion snow if you can imagine all the shoveling it necesgitated just for light traffic on Poormanside pike. What some folks hought was spring’ house cleaning rust have been a fall one for snow fell (none bigger and whiter) and we've had some winter since, Peormanside readers would like to see théir names in print again. ince their postoffice is also Clarence we'll let them have page 1. Any of you town teachers envy Miss Peters her fie 3 mile coun walk twice daily, shell gladly ex- change places with you from P. M 8 geademy Paul Biggans is a good hitch hiker having thumbed many a long mile— laws to the contrary. Andy Charnik hobbles abou! again, Andy bas not been his usual a Cl Sl Be ——— For Health's Sake MUNKACSY Natural Mineral Water Nadure's Newest very Sold in Gallons Only—75¢. Distributors Wanted Munkaesy Distributing Co. of Pa. 1700 Walnut St. Philadelphia ~ THE BEST DINNER For Miles Around 85¢ $1.00 $1.25 THE DUTCH INN MILL HALL, PENNA. Anyiime Except After 2:30 P. M. on Sundays. ho 5 | Ford's ducted dally by Rev. Dershen at the M. E church. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Molaugh- lin and family went 10 Beech Creek Saturday to visit wish Mr. and Mrs A. C. McCloskey and relurhed to their home here the day following. The Stephens bus took a bus 10a4, | 5 in all fiom our community, Sat- | urday p. m. to Bellefonte to witthess | “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at the Plaza theatre, i Mr. Swablisk purchased a hew team of horses Wednesday. Congratulations to George Du- besky on his 42 birthday anniversary tomorrow the 12th. i The Nick Koleno family of Cherry Run have a new addition to their family. This makes child No, 11, and girl no. 7. Mrs. Howard MoCloskey ‘ant daughters Maye and Grace motored | to Flemington Sunday. Miss Eihe Jones, maid at the Witherites acted as chauffeur. Report cards for 4h and 5th grades were handed out the past | | : week. Arthur Stephens bus driver wag ill | and off duty a day last week. youths of Cherry Run left Thursday | for COC enrollment. Joe Cin from here and Alber: Puhalla : {Steve Kadash are other new recruits | tin the Olvilan Conservation Corps. | i April the 11th, might be a date of | { historical Interest sinte ts Henry Joiden wedding day and the! hday of Chales Evans | Wg | i well we recall the effigy of | the Hon. Charles ughes bein burned on a funeral pyre ba 1916 when he was defeated by ; in the election for the presidency. and now he's chief justice of the U. | 8. Supreme Court. Material for edi | torials eh? i Cord McCloskey of Pounhihin also | enlisted for ©CC work. His poor | teeth nearly caused a none accepts | ance of his otherwise perfect pry que. The ladies club under the Aufere | vison of Mure. Baleman met at her | Mth i 3 {the Arthur Stephens home land little sob are Tony QCingle and Joe Koleno, two "time at THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. home and enjoyed a good time Wed. neaday. Those present were Mis Carl Casher, Mrs, B. G. Carra and son Alvin, the Misses Emma and Betty Jane Stephens, Mrs. Muir head and Mus, Bateman. | Mr, and Mrs. B. G. Carra and son Alvin were Sunday dinner guests at BLANCHARD All are invited {o the special Good Friday Candle Light ai the Baptist Church on PMiday evening at 8 p. m, Mrs. John Longenberger reiurned to town on Saturday after being forced to remain a week at her mother's home In Willlamsport, due to lliness. Mrs. Harry Kunes returned on Tuesday from Sweet Valley, where | she had been called, due to the ill- ness of her father. Rev, Frick | much improved } Mr. and Mrs, William Robb began | house keeping last week in part of | the house of Mr. TRobb' father Toner Robb of Howard. The Wil- iam Robbs expec: to take care of the Robb farm there. Mrs. Robb was formerly Miss Alice Weaver, and is a bride of a couple weeks, Mrs, James Eagan arr Marion, Ohio, last Friday Due to the severe storny week, Mrs. Eagan was hours enrou.e from Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs. Danald Glossner are moving from their home here to th farm owned by one of Mrs, Glos- sner's brothers In Beech Creek. Mi and Mrs, Albert Pletcher expect to move into the hous vacated b Glossner's. While the Lytel family have been locking over the house to bs soon vacaled by the Pletcher family. Mr. and Ms. Willlam Hamilton of Lock Haven, were Saturday afier- nodn callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs, M, C. Bowman, Harter Vonada, Ww Vopada and Mrs. Harrls Clark made a business trip to Willlamsport on Priday. George Kunes of Wilcox, spent the | weekend with his mother Mrs, Susan | Kunes, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler en- | tertained Mrs. C. BE. Hershey and | little daughter Nancy, of Juniata, on Tuesday. The Hershey's conducted services on Monday and Toesday at one of the circu churches for Rew Kline of Howard. Sheriff Bryerion of Lock Haven hag bought the Eagleville Station and is dismantling it, order 0) make a hunting lodge Mr, and Mrs. Hairy Askey enter- tained several! of their nefghbars to) an foe cream party on Friday «ven- | ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Council of Lock Haven, spent Sunday alternoon with Mrs, Tackle DoHags dnd other relz- tives of this vicinity, We wish (0 ex'end the sympathy of the community 0 Miss Ethel Confer in the recent death of her brother, Emerson, of Beech Creck layion Kessinger has purchased | the property of the lote Mary Fow- ler and the Alfred Lytel family will soon take possession of it. i The Church of Christ is commerg- orating Passion Week by having ser- vices a thelr church during this week. Word has been received by friends of Miss Cora Bagder that she ts in | the Beliefonts Hospital suffering | from a broken hip due to a fall oo Saturday. Miss Eleanor Courter 4 viding at present with a achool chum of En- dicott, N.Y. a ZION Sorry to note James Kane, Jr. is} on the sick list. His many friends | wish him a speedy recovery Mrs. Guy Camner and daughter spent Toesday evening at the Boyd Caner home a! Hublersburg. Kermi; Noll and family of Jersey Bhore, spent Sunday with Mrs, Bue ma Noll, Borty to note Mrs. Paul Cleven- stine is on the sick list. Her many friends wish her 3 speedy recovery. | Mrs, Condo expects to leave for Williamsport where she will spend some time with her daughter, | Mrs. Harry Smith had the misfor- | tune of falling and fracturing the bone in her aim.’ Mrs. Smith is very i ! H | ie 1] wea | 1 “a } $14 AF / ar aiam i, ) } } | [| in ia | «% a } | } i i i Ee Mr. gpending some the home of his mother, Mrs, occupants were hurt. Roddy Emen- hiner is in the hospital with a nose and broken arn, Albert Wall als had a cut ¢n his head. Callers at the home of Leroy Hall on Sunday were Pear] Wall, Evelyn Beatty and Mr. Roy Ying- day afternoon grand Hall Mrs. Etta Hall hase now for quilting, and i Who helped quilt it were: Mrs. Sher- | man Beatty, Ms. . and Mrs. LeRoy Jorden Ross List | Ser {a helpless {this year at 6 a. m I state College ers t | the electric devices to be sro available loosdly, REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ziegle? and sofi Richard, of Flemington, were Saturday visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H Ziegler, Misses Mary and Florence Mille! of State College, visited their par- ents, Mr. abd Mrs, Charles Mille! the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Pau! Cummings and son Dean and Mr, and Mrs. A. G Cummings visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Keyser at Williamsport last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Yearick and son David of Mill Hall were Sunday visitois in Rebersburg with relatives Mrs. Ada Hubler is having he! home which she recently bought, ré- modeled and improved, the work be- ing done hy Garrett and Kidder, Rev. and Mrs, A. J. Miller motored to Hummelstown last week when hey visited friends. Mr. and Mis, J. N. Mover spen weekend at their home here spending the winter with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr Ray Masteller at Bloomsbury Glibert Strunk and Thoma of State College, were guests at the home of the | mother, Mrs. Flda Musssr on Mussar of Penn Staite spent the weekond with his mother. R. W. Bierly and family friends in State College, Su Mrs. John Daye, 8r., who has been invalid for a number of months was taken to the home her son George last week, where she will be cared for. The past week she was oared for gt the home of her son Emery at Smullton. Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Baboock at- ended the minbsierium at Willlams- port on Tuesday The mesting of the ministers of the district was held at 8 Paul's Evangelical church Rev. I. R. Dunlap is the the entertaining church. The many friends » Mis Ziegler will be glad to know condition continues to Laprove week by werk The Bagler Sunrise service will b held In ihe local Reformed church This is a Union Lau {Lo1 HA Mus isile 1WOAYN ar Ye 5 Pasi r Harry taal ae ¢ ; service, Mr. and Mrs D. Weaver C. J. Weaver apd Mrs Kidder were Monday business tors in Bellefonte Mrs. Ruth Probst, Mrs Grac Breon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slagel Sa called at the T J Oakes home last Tuesday evening Harlan Abbott of Buskned ni versity, spending h a C 1 ny als yafalion as the home of his mother, Mrs Mary 4 pis ! Abbott, Mss Phyllis Page of State College was a Sunday visilor with her ents, Mr. and Myre. C. A. Page Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg were Tuesday evenin vistlors Williamsport, C. C. Smull, Mrs. Helen Shuts and daughter Hilda and Marjwie Bron gart ‘were Saturday business visions in Bellefonis Prof. Bd Packer and son Ralph of Centre Hall od the formers daughter, Mma Paul Stivers and fatnily lag: S8alurday Mrs. Albright of Pine Grove MiDs who Is District Deputy Presiden: of the Rebekal Jodge, installed ofc of the local Jodee on Monday evens ME The Evangelical Charge services, Madbsonburg—-Ear ier service wilh appropriate peading and omizsic hy the choir and Ho's Communion ai 8 o'tlock 2. m day School, Clarence Haugh 9am. alr o 8 [3 of Pittsburg 1 SN SNe’. o ¥y Ea 5k ai in charge at 9 4 m. Easter address by the Pasior with Holy Communion 10 a. m., Prayer so:vite at 7-30 or Wednesday evening Paradise Sunday School, Georse Wingard Supt, In charge 9:30 2 m. Ba swrvice with Holy Communion 7:30 p. m. Prayer service a2 7:30 Thestay evening. (The Baster fering and Lenten boxes will be re- ceived at all Paster seovices) T Churehes of the Charge extend cordial welcome 10 gil. not in otha sexvices al the hours of worship worship with us on Easter, i ——— a] FAMOUS RADIO ARTISTS AT “THE ELECTRIC SHOW” Ouests at “The Elechis Show ~ which A fo be staged at Motor Bquare Carden, Pittsburgh, fro April 16 © 23 « in Apri a 1 Se and radio to the electric brodd- will also have the opportunity to withess a num- bet of the best known radio stars in action, Special entertainment features are planned during the show. An- nouncement Is made that “Pibber” MoCGee and his partner, Silly Wat- son, will be among the headliners, the Air,” who have been C. for the past 14 years, to appear. Pioneer Radio Station KDKA will up a studio for the week of the ga ail Jooal and sustaining na- I programs originating in Pitts. from this studio. Maurice and bis entire orchestra Bly Sher- ; the KDKA dn their half-hour dramatic m ¢ Western Skies,” ; Bernie Armstrong; § Rilers AG tn Sai stars to appear, ‘reservations for attend- ihr z LE g 4 33 i entire seven out entire area are 0s displayed ] expected WW ever seeing a storm lke the one in the Garden and will broad- | "JACKSONVILLE | Church services on Eagler Sunday April 17, are a+ follows: © Sunday School 9:30; ©. E. 6:45, Tople for dis- cussion “Victory Out of Defeat” and Worship with an Easter sermon 7:30 Worship service was held in Grange Hall on Sunday afternoon a very able sermon was rendered by he Rev. R, B. Davie, pastor of Pil- grim Holiness church of Beech Creek aided by his brother J. Henry Davie end sister Miss Vera of Oneonta, N as Gospel singers and special Workers, to a falr congregation Which all enjoyed. That satisfying food for hungering and thirsting souls, even the gmall children were held spell bound with enthusiast!s interest, Mis spent M Mary Clemens, of Bellefonte the weekend with her » Mildred Aley M R. J. Vonada and children wnt the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Poorman of Howard Mr Willard Yearick and chil. dren Buddy, Ethel and June spent Miesday evening the Sumner Noll home friend 5 6 at School 1 of William or an indefinite Harrbsburg Board Mra Dent PO: time, expec nex: week examination Miles Bartley undav evening a y Kline home of Howard Monday aliernoon cal Fritz home were Mn and daughter Dorothy dine Swope iph Vonada of Detroit, Mich, | fini Late ana ~ ers at the A Alice De and Migs Ger. ir i Lp del LN Mr. E ¥ wre wi Yar vO agg tal an her ; fs 4 Betty : y Aley si Monda® Lt with her ; ool mate Kathryn ha been enjoy many friends swish John Schi entre Hal vening IPPET TUesia al 1 Aly home Mis. Russell od Slamm daughter Mary Kath son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Stamm and son Joe Wehnwood, Altoona, and Mrs Bias Noll of Bigte College spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mes. Sumner Noli and family To yi, ot Dixson has been SIO « i & Friday of last week our x tage of Lhe '. . Crea devoured cream and Qict enjoy On Goo hey are planning to have 2 ni, which is a very exci - among the kiddies i on and callers at ere Me the Roy Kenneth Jan Casselberry of Cedar wings: Miss Betty Walker, Sum- ner Noll and James Jeiries of Jack- gonville Few Aprils pass by without snow storms, but who can remember of week avd on Sunday moming the Kiddies coasted and on Monda: morning coasted again and reported that no time during the winter could they go so far on thelr sleds, bu! till Monday evening the show wa preity scarce on hills, The writer wishes all a very hapmy Easter and all the eggs you can eal without any discomfort Misses Geraldine Swope Dorothy Betz, Rebecca Bartley and Louise Beightol spent Monday evening atl the Roy Oyler home. a a. ORVISTON There were 148 present at Sunday School The Loyal Women's Class met at the home of Bessie Thompson on Thursday night for their monthly meeting. : Mrz. Sylvia Pletcher of Howard, spent Priday night at the Clair But. | kr home. A large delegation from here ale | tended the students league of Na- | tions Bible students from Bible School Park. N. Y.. at Rlanchard on Priday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beightol and two children of Blanchard spent | Sunday at the C. B. Page home, | The sale of O. B, Cypher held | Saturday afternoon was well attend | ‘ed considering the bad weather and | snowy roads, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heverly ihave moved to Lock Haven where | Mr. Heverly has sectirod employ- | ment with the Stein furniture store. Gilbers Gray of Howard, apent Friday night with his grandparents, | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gillespie, { Mrs. Orie Heaton of Milesburz, spent the weekend at the Gillespie home, i | There will be an Easter egg hunt ‘here Saturday afternoon for the Sunday school children up to the age { i proud nts of a big boy baby, born (ast Thursday. f everybody weitome, H | Mr. and Mrs. William Barnhart | | 8r., of Curtin are visiting with their loon, Willlgm and lamily. of the club was down from her home or them a nice baby gil » Mr day afternoon noe children Page Three PLEASANT GAP Mrs, Max Stickler entertainsd her Bridge Club at her home Friday night. Mrs. Hubert Koch a membe; Gregg Township School Notes three upper classes have been able to keep their grades up to the B average. They are Benlors, Dale Deitrich and Madeline Holter: June. lors, Ruth Dolan and John Me- Aulay: Bophomores, Lenore Year. ick and James Hinds Juniors Select Class Rings The Juniors selected rings at a meeting held March All the girls he ordered ring four of the boy students expect Lo in about three week Grammar School Plans Program Evelyn Miller, Loretta Askey, Es ther Ingram Whitm Carl y " Bitzer th or Baseball Schedule Drawn Up The Eastern Division Baseball League schedule was drawn up at a meeting held in Bellefonte on March 24 The schools in the lea division are Hublersburg The low? April April burg May Many May ton May Six Attain Scholastic Honorg ™ WH in State College to attend and then spent the night with her parent Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noll. Mrs, R. W. Noll was hostess Lo her Bridge Club at her home Prida night Master Philip Adams has been on the sick list for the past few days. The stork visited the George Deck family Saturday and left that BRITS Howard, will take part of the Eastern Loganton and rue their class 20 and The scheduled games are as fol- - nave aone ro Hublershurg at Howard Loganton at Hublers- 22 ae pal Jat nave Lneir Mrs the arrival of Thursday Mr, and Simps Melvin Beott a baby announces “2 “daughter a 6 10 Howard Hublersburg ~-Howard at Loganton Hublershurg Logan- at a3 " Grace n at a ee officers Eby, Mr. and Edward Mul are Fmniy progr rhion] for the The Frida) Mrs. Harry on and Mri { the or ba ne ms of n am i ! present } r called 13—Logantan at Howard fing hame at Bo po n sbur ght Tt ¥ unday n whi IMOETam alny 0 I Apt t tz of the nor xn their of aon family » 5 1 0 ( mes aen BONO] reaved J. A ter Mrs. A. C funeral of William apwear on the yor Ww voll and H Sn asus attended on Tu home Yi ver Pe al late description DAILY JOURNAL OBSERVES FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Boalsbury Mrs. W. H Tuesday T™he many Jodon Luca - 1 Nol been ver a v rth We | ally Journal on friends congrp!t of Mrs. Reba will bx to hea: her death at sublicans of in Park on En ol i Sunday i puLcation aealn MA © since then pubis wns er gays pended ¢ family. Mr 1936 when because Bair pa and Dern warren Wood ist for the repoited imn! 4 Mrs. Pva Seehrist is improv appearance of her home by the exterior painted Lather Bh honse to Mrs. BE the ist the Mr. and has been weex who : Legal Notices ¢ Gi ve ovin Wav CALTON NOTICE G ; Lhe h fry ing } by te oh Heder _ hed My POV ng FEET ER ¥ maker 84 4 a coat of paint hag Peery my contract HIXIAR Beliefs ward Houser has been of ; jek NAS Fi motored woe Ay, Hoy an Lock Haven anklin Lo 5. Ably edited, well man- iter n : { or EXECUTORS NOTICE the 3 p thes r y ’ arising ft bvert ru un { - ne ma Matis Welz ale reput , In niversas 1it memento of an mpc Replete with stories of former yeat th Journal ! from fies Ig feature Hal wi ea 1 serves 8 Club me the ar Dib Mile ¥ edition ET | hn whe f review wi it delay to TRUST COMPANY. Rx» founle, Pa. W. Has ) if the former t month wf for hor f 3 f nm} W al 0: Ai - Grom = Notice of Special Election MATTER OF THE INCREASE OF THE DEBT OF OF THE BCROUGH OF BERILAEFORNTE. CEN VANIA. © ang 1 exceeding two perees a wh ot 2 MISTRICT PENNEY] ony SCHOOL OUNTY RE aor eX - x ve DEPOOTIt Ly # last hrecedino : m fon : : NOTICE 15 HEREBY OIVEN bo of Be 13 bad Hoo) pe * of the sfonte Centre fot 4 TOosatn r Beil font ps A BFECIAL ELECTION Bellet OUR of ante, Cen “We Apt ¢ ‘ 0% re Ooh LER , at ing reg » od RY Belies saa Kenneth returned Beginning : flowe: s be in sale st Meira They alo carry a nite line of Bas. ber cAanday, 1078, greeting ards, ele 5 & home y ir Borough oe ietrict of the Borough of precoribeg by law DOeTEEE 311 00 d progpert od DD fonmm r tf vy cx > ¥ suing bonds of the 8 County, Penneylvanis, in I asestod valtimilion for School parposes a ndegiednosg created the Board Geen amoung Pring wy eianie, Cen wis ie without $35.000 00 10 500 00 ay A A———— ; Chemical Value of Ma i ie wi of eledtnars n* in inking Pund a the CRs Oren ler k £324 500.00 &5 ORK wi X 8 24 H00 00 Wi 1) Commit tes how $3 nd tiny Indebiedn * us WELD 1d we even bar r rod aoe of two to 01 hte ne wed by 1a phorus fo 5.17.06 5, chough lime U chicken co snail na one one sil wes i) yaymwesit 867258 i ded. ion Kugar NET INDEBTEDNESS tea Tae proposid boaded Indebtedn: mt $s r aural J P. ¥ Brean ix anon fons of water s 3 oY i 1 theres WHEREOG: i of the B e £ -— A gp Srv Netier To Baseball Plavers A meeting be the Bedefonte Y A 7:30 o'- clopk Tuesday evening, April 18. at which time all ons interested in trying out for positions on the Bellefonte Baseball Club team are urged to be present " { WITIRSe { \ held at at ¢ * as Cents COrDOTate sts oll | 3 pt b rr Tr ’ hm VOLYNCH “TOTArY MARIAN L GEORGE H He Special Sale! Farm Implements Farm Truck New Rude Manure Spreader Steel Constructed. Roller bears = $125.00 | === $56.00 Oliver 6-ft. Windrow Hay Loader $98.00 Corn Planter Oliver 3-sec. Springtooth Harrow = $25.00 $34.95 good works ing order. Complete line of Horse Collars, ranging in price from $2.75 up Harness, Strap Work of all kinds; Gorden and Field Seeds; Fertilizers, Garden Tools. = One 20-78 Syracuse Plow, fully equipped - $19.50 GLOSSNER BROTHERS 227 E. Main St. Phone 902 LOCK HAVEN, PA. HAZEL President A well constructed spreader bearings throughout. Full size ular price $150.00-Sale Price OLIVER #0 TOOTH Spike Harrow Regular price, $128.75. Sale Price INTERNATIONAL 2-ROW 23 teeth with two and three-section ges
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers