Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 28, 1938, Image 5

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    _ April 28, 1938.
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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
LOCALS
¢
Jee H. Walker, Harrisburg
spent the weekend in town with his
father, W. Miles Walker and family
Mrs. Paul Bohn and
caunghter, Louise, of State College
R. D. were welccme callers at ou’
office while in toan last Thursday
A. F. Young, of Spring Mills, R
called nt our office on Baturday
add his name to our list of val-
from Penns Val.
t
of
.,
to
uable subscribers
le}
we NOS Cha
Charles Eungar
hole transac
Saturday,
office where
wn
on
come
John G
called at our
in town on business. Mi
interested finuncially
nil whi burnec
near Coburn
Mrs. Leah
College, who
win in Wayne
this week. Ms
Bellefonte shopper
well
of Coburn,
ie
Meyer
olfice Saturday Ww
Mever
in the
“1
i
nas
er
caller at our office
ME s Ida Wililam
ast week attend
Ce ntral "Penns )
the Methodist
Williamsport,
Martha church
sec etary
Pennsy.
Grow
y
copal church
delegate rom
Miss Erm Sloop,
Ebon Bower ad of the
va rr \ Potato
the week
trip as the driving §
ig
~The R ident:
Street
R Bla.
111 18
Linn
leased (0
Lak Haven
lumber DUSINESS
who
Defi
Bossart
Elecuri
part of
tendin
8q are
has
an ¢l
Garde:
of Pitt
League
pani
was a gue
Haas unti
TUEQ
Ar
North
their
and
ii
BO
Mrs
Ln I \
petting to spend at
tion as guests
family, who have
tives in Bel
N
¥
Os
lege
tion of
stitution
Chicago
se050M
returned 4! week
and rem ained at
until Tuesday wh
n drive to Chic Mrs
mer before her marriage Was
Eva Critsman, of Bellefonte
~During the past week th
Junious Texas Lunch room o
Hizh 8'reet been ijvenn A
thoreugh spring rhauling, and |
neat and modern ap-
of the bulld-
the portion
the Broderick
/ began
nome
home
n ti their
Cio
Miss
retur
Joh
West
ove
DOW nDiesenty a
pearance. The front
ing was torn out and
Mid
A neat
nolet
tile
former lin
wainscoting has given way
The woodwork. walls and ceiling
the establishment have been
painted to give more adoquale {liu-
mmaton Ww popular eating
vlace
~Congratula’ ions are extended (0
Mr. and Mrs. D. PP, Campbel
vrone, probably the youngest greal-
grandparents in the state of Pen
sylvania, who celebrated vir this
-fifth wedding anniversary at
r home Priday. David P. Camp-
il and Miss Mabel Irvin were
ed in marriage at Belleionle
ont March 22. 1903, by Justice of
Prace John M. Keichline. Wih the
exception of a few years, they have
been residents of Tyrone since mar-
riage, Four dJdaughteta and two
sons blessed their happy union, of
whom one son passed away. There
are also nineteen grandchildren, one
of whom is deceased, and one great.
grandchild, born November 2, 1937
~Phil “Peanut” Haupt, son of Mr
and Mrs. James Haupt, of South
Allegheny street, employed as a
clerk in the Winner Market store on
South Allegheny street, suffered 2
deep gash on the calf of his left Jeg
jast Tuesday af ernoon when he ac
cidentally ran into a sharp pointed
knife exiending from a shelf back
of the grocery counter in the store.
Bully waiting on a customer at the
time, he did not notice the knife and
walked into the protruding blade
which lodged in ‘he fleshy part of
his leg. He was assisted to a back
room where the knife was with-
drawn and first ald treatment ren-
dered until he was removed to the
office of a local physician where the
wound was dress:d. Precautionary
treatment against lockjaw was ad-
ministered and he was able to return
to work the following day.
the pla
to
tm, while
pe
oh ge
tH
iw
ty
thei
b
unit
Pa
the
ible
i
1
Mr, and Mrs
known residents
who have been at
since last fall are
this week. They
Saturday
Mrs
pring
porary
Cente
C
0
E. 8nyder,
{f Sate College
Stuart, Florida
expected home
eft Florida on
Jack Montgomery, of North
Stre has accepted a tem
position in the offices of the
County Thrift Corporation
in the Penn Bella Holel bullding
West High Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pe'ers,
levill became the proud
aa born on ka
have decided to call the
Fay Elizabeth Both
}
Lh
£ sot,
of
vho
iilen
0
ident at th
Pharmacy
he
sburgh today
to New York Saturday to
Tish and his bride em-
h neymoon cruise to Rio
Biaxzll
end
Mt "
it
ao
Pal
ra
Janeiro
3
Co.or
Dan
g -
Philadel;
Millan
{ by the O. B. Malin
The Fox family expects to mos
the home sometime in the
though no definite arras
been made
have
they
Neither
quar.ers secured there
T
have been
and Mrs. Albert Thompson
any, former local ident
Sunday in Bellefonte as guesis
their son and daughter-in-law,
and Mrs ence Thompson
family
High
ing the 66t1
elder
Mr,
of Nit
sre
of
Mr
and
West
ri
red
the
afternd
8prin
with
Frank
that
Thompson
the family motored
to spend a few hours
Thompson's brother
ley, at home along
As birthday giits th
nor receiver a Westin
frigerator from her hus-
and equally worthwhile pres.
fr the Clarence Thompson
and Mis. Thompson
about 36 years ago
conducts a garage
tion at Nittany.
OT
g Creek
lar
ream
his
H
lle TO
band
ents
family
were
Mr.
and
mi
Mr
arvied
npson
service
Tha
-A number of members of Crystia;
Springs Rebekah lodge No. 25 of
Bellefonte who expect to attend a
Tri-State 1. O. O. P. rally at Harria-
burg Baturday of this week, will
make the trip in a chartered bus
Those who are planning to attend
the rally ase: Mrs. Mame Scheckler,
Mr: Emma Saaserman, Marie
Wilson, Mrs. Myla Hoover, Mrs
Grace Haupt, Miss Ida Showers,
Miss Orace Schenck, Mrs, Verna
Gehret, Mrs, Meriam Garbick, Mrs
Harry Badger, Mrs. Anna Boyer,
Mrs. Raymond Brooks, Mrs. Leo Bo
den, Mrs. Harry Buller, Ms. W. J
Benford, Mrs. Levica Martin, Mrs
Harry Alters, Mrs. Edward Decker
Miss Annette Decker, Miss Ann
Badger, Mrs. Murray Decker, Miss
Elizabeth Dixon, Mrs. Marie Quick.
Mis Bara Symmonds, Miss Mary
Swartz, Ms. Minnie Roberts, Mra
Samuel Roberts, Mrs. H, C. Bwartz,
Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, Mrs. Ray
White, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Show-
(ers, and Mrs. Mame Bariett.
well
Parrish. |
The Music Section of the Belle- |
fonte Women's Club will meet at the |
home of Mls Marie Chandler, on
Half Moon Terrace, Wednesday
evening, May 4,
Mr. and Mrs, Mack Housel, Mr
and Mrs. Ben Kincard, Miss Clara
Kineard and boy friend, Bill Achard,
all of Altoona, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Housel of Cole-
ville
Max Kelley, of Bellefonte, is
spending this week in Bloomsburg
undergoing training in a dairy store
in that city preparatory to becoming
manager of a dalry store in Wil-
lamsport.
The Centre County
doors are never closed
vours when trouble descends upon
you, Bhow your appreciation by
contributing liberally to the Com-
munity Welfare Fund
Mr, and Mrs, Cloyd Walter, of
Burnham, stopped at our office
Monday enroute to the lat-
ter's parent's home, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Grove, east of town, where
y spent the afternoon
If yeu
ummer
complete st
ture at
Taub's
change
Hospital
to you or
while
he
anything for your
CAMD, We Carry a
good used fur
price. Call
Furniture
Bellef
need
home or
xk of
the right
Second Hand
Bush Ar
Lie
mite,
May
Harel
nape
Ie
dresses t
for only $2.88,
florals, navy,
and
|
Rayon
sand
Crepe
youtl
paisieys
wine
brown “Open
0 20 an
Play
Logan
fein
rdware
Ha
hile walk
Rne
Ng
George
his leg In
nitire a nerve
BUGS
Emmi
Lf
is 35 on
Samuel G. Tressier, of East
Street, president of the Cen-
tre County Hospital Nurses’ Alumni
Association, yesterday received word
from J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the
Federal Bureau restigation, at
Washington, D. C, that it will be
impossible for the Bureau to aend
a speaker to Beliefonte this month
Mrs. Tressier had asked that a
special agent in the narcotics divi-
sion be sent here to address a public
mesting Mr. Hoover wrote that
owing to the fact that Depars-
ment is unusually busy at this time,
he is unable to spare a man during
May Ww speak here. Another effort
will be made this fall by the Alumni
A ation W obiain a speaker on
narcotics
~Rosg Orilfin, pular manager
of the Winner Market on South
Allegheny street, usually has plenty
material for conversation in ordin-
ary times, but this week it's differ-
ent, for he has real news. Monday
he became the proud father of an
8 pound, 11 ounce boy, born at the
Centre County Hospital, and while
everyone who deals at the store
knows all about it, we're writing
this paragraph for the benefit of
young William Paul Griffin. who
will be known to his football team-
mates in 1953 as "Bill" He is the
first child in the family and he and
his mother are reported to be get-
ting along nicely.
Crystal Springs Rebekah Lodge
of Bellefonte held installation of
officers in the 1. O. O. P. lodge hall,
Friday night. About 100 were pres.
ent. Mrs. Elizabeth Hagel disirict
depu'y president, Bellefonte, was the
installing officer. Those who as-
sumed offices at Friday night's cere-
mony were Betty Swartz, noble
grand; Annette Decker, vice grand;
and Mayme Sheckler, recording sec-
retary. Following the ceremonies
the regular momthiy birthday party
was held, The honor guest was
Mrs. Busan Wetzel of East High
stréet, oldest member present. 8he
was presented with a dozen roses
and a handkerchief shower was held
in her honor. Fourteen others,
whose biithdays came during April, |
be
wal
te
ia
Curt
Wits
nis
PO§
were also guesis of the lodge. Re- |
| ireshments were served,
noses! Roses! Noses! only 40
cents and guaranteed to grow this !
at the Bellefonte Hardware
sSeuson
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Penrod and
family expect to vacate the north
side of the Moore double house Ou
North Spring Street in the nel
future, and will make their home #4
Zion
The A. M. E. church is wor
thy religious organization whose
small congregation is dependent
upon outside help for its existence
Your contribution to the Commun*
ity Welfare Fund will be shared by
this church
Mr. and Mis. 8. Claude Herr and
daughter, Elizabeth, of East Curlin
Street, who have been in Florida
since early in January, expect Wo
begin the return trip north
i
day
according to word received by mein
bers of the family this week
M. 8, Goldman, who recen iy
purchased the Carpeneto Greed
Grocery o uth Alleghe ny Sreet
vester ame the "baby" mem-
bey Bellefonte Chamber Of
Commerce when he was
members that
n Bu
day De
mt '
Of the
a
into in organi
nip
tion
A
bag, a
coal, and
made mothe
Moths Day
Bellefonte is fully
t
requiremen
pre d
hat, s
othe
res A good looking
{lk hose and a spring
r sensible items, woud
happy indeed ¢
The Lintz
prepared to m
vy Sore
Lag
week
the Thom
East Logan
being cream
Hever
ness. hborhood
» on
cheme
<
3 H
out i
some youll wile
miscalculution and bud &
Es 4
rdants
4 4
tie
ractice continues
prac
mase a
ten days
¢
aay
tl 2, ¢ & wd § Fat -
death of his fourth son. aho was on
he original members of Lhe popu
day }
toward the EX
HTERY
Cally
men
Le Dis
aot
w
upon
reminded
Fire
LATS CAT
FAM
here
in ahir
Ty of slew]
Dem upon the Apa
ithin the next
known srg
Led front ,
hemselves in the chairs, wi :
~ be seen during their Jeisure
ours {rom now until the wild gees
The five are: Bill Hurk
their ever pre «1
ge full he Jake Bare
stogie and Bob Morris will
arette. D. Paul Fortney mo
ly occupied a chair in the secon
row. Upon convenient perches
the porch railing were their court of
honor, consisting of the Eiks' mas-
cots, a black cat and a bob-lalied
cat. With this worthy crew al the
helm, we're sure Spring will wane
summer pass with everything
under control
—
Circus Here May 14
Downie Brothers Circus is sched-
uled to appear in Bellefonte on
Saturday, May 14, it was announced
here this week. The circus will be
located at the Witmer field, East
Bishop street
Last year the same circus visited
Bellefonte and many comments
were heard regarding the fine per.
formances given, The acts were
many and varied, the costumes and
equipment in excellent condition
and the wild animal exhibits were
most complete,
May 14 wili be the first Saturday
circus day in Bellefonte for a
Sumibes of years, and Centre coun-
, long known as a “good” circus
py will probably turn out a rece
ord-breaking crowd.
oo
Out
ns wn
a
his cig
eslly ©
and
well
—
Why not have roses and roses
that will bloom all summer, only
40 cents at the Bellefonte Hard-
rare Co. *
FOR SALE! !
11 Shares
Bellefonte Trust Co.
$90.00 per share
Advise Prompily
H. N. Nash & Co.
i 1421 Chestnut S46. PHILA, PA.
false. ©.
Twat St, Bellefonte,
‘Prank P. Stover,
M-R-3.
EMERICK HEIRS TO MEET
regular monthly meeting of
Emerick Helrs of Centre and
Clinton counties will meet in the 1
QO. O, F. Hall, Centre Hall, Batur-
day, April 30, at 7:30 p. m
There will be present
meeting Mr. Wilson EF
Howard wood, president
{ the Rochester
it Emerick Helrs, As
Just returned from
ng gone there at the
law firm who are representing
the Emerick Helrs in the recovery
I the will and other very important
papers from Mr. C. 1. Hoy, which is
necessary 0 have befoye any
brought Iu the New
the Astors Es-
of the
upposed have been left
John Nicholas Emerick
i brothers Christopher
Valentine, decendants
will be your opport
he information you may want
Mr. Carr and the Group
Rochester have been able get
thelr lon ime«
il or
the
The
hie
at this
Carr and
and group
Pa. Group
Mr. Carr
St Louls
of
ender «
of ti
ia
request
cin be
Courts
for
Lune
trust
against
the recovery vast
lo
by
‘
two
unity
Lo
“ave a
a Lo
very
last
ars, and you will ha
questions
’ PAL * 1
DPOsSes a lot of
WiAnt papers Iie two
ve
You
| have to ask, so don't forget the
time end come ready to ask for the
information you want ww have
EE A —
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
FORMER BELLEFONTE MAN
Announcement of the engage-
ment and approaching marriage of
Miss Margaret Hombach, daughter
Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Hombach, to
Mr. Eugene J Robb, of Chicago
son of Mr C. E. Robb of Belle
fonte, was made Sunday afternoon
when Dr. and Mrs. Hombach were
host y to about seventy of the young-
er set at a tea given atl their home,
504 Bouth Grant street, Grand Is-
land, Nebraska, Miss Hombach is
a graduate of Duchesme College in
Omaha. Mr. Robb 1s a graduate
University of Pennsylvania und
for some time past has been assoce
inated with the Eastman Kodak
Company in Chicago. He Is a mem-
ber of Lamda Chi Alpha Fraternity
of
of
- - :
The Crippled Children Boclety
wonderful work
community in helping rebulld I
bodies that are deformed and ail
ing your appreciation by con-
tributing liber 10 the Commun-
ity We Fund
hig done n our
ttle
a
Show
ally
Hare
BELLEFONTE BANJO BAND
CONTINUES CONCERT SERIES
Tuesday the Bellefonte Banjo
sand played the sixth of its out-of
town concerts this yeRr, al Bnow
Shoe High school auditorium which
| wha filled to capacity,
Baturdsy night of this week
band travels to Grassfiat, where
will present a concert sed
the Graasllat Baseball Club
Thursdny
appears ni
E. church
artists appearing
band are: Charles Guyer,
and Mary lols Bryan and
Wilson, dancers
The Banjoleers
gauged Ww provide
Hublersburg High school cominence-
ment, Clare Poorman, Martha Re
de and Virginia Torsel Bai
Band drum majors BOUT
ceive new uni
work summer
the
ts
BOT by
of band
the M
next week the
Mackeyville in
with the
planist,
Donna
Cuost
en
the
[S41
have been
music for
forms
'
iis
————
& x 4
Friday and
1
“
Batur~
Dushni~
efonte
Special for
day, large two-year-ol
48 cent t the
+ Co
yO
Bel
i
SEVERAL FERSONS INJURED
IN MOTOR ACCIDENTS
A wii Fisher
Mark was damaged
of about $100 Tuesday
it turned over on its
back road between
Curtin, Fisher was
sharp left curve at the
focigent. No one
ror
J rd
oy
ol Warriors to
extent
when
side on Lhe
Milesbwrg and
rounding
of
on
i
the
night
"
the was
iesday two
iy injured and two mac
aed Ww 1 smnount of approxi
mately 870 when Lhe; Lied Near
Snow Bhoe Wiliam H. Chapman,
Kato, received lacerations of the
left hand and his daught Mar
on, cuts about the scalp and Lips
The vehicles were driven
man Matthew Stven of Clar~
ence.
persons were slight
hines dam.
Lif
A
+
vy Cha Pe
and
te
ASSOCIA
by
aha chlgaren secure }
anc
ted Charities
Means needy
roper
man Y
;
of ¢
CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS
30,000 People R
That's why The Centre
partment has become 80 amMazing.y
benefits derived, 1
n Counter
RATES Advertisements
FL
ry week
Whe
Ei
of
each
than tweily
A
rent
we
t and 15 cents for
OLLIE ore
X EAL ESTATE
“ising -—sale or
KEYED ADS
his office, must
Please do not cal at the office for it
nia hers
ser
BECRIBER
EY as Lhe publis
PR VILEGE
woul aus
+]
priviege call
ea at———
Help Wanted
ERY
OF more WY nen.
he free 0 1 fsportatic
nbs Average hee Anes
fronts 81800 to 828 00 weekly See Misa
Brown. at Ostman Hotel, from 7 © l
Friday and Saturday evenings |
x17
WANTED Two
CAIN NER
Work Wanted
nan desires work by
nieeD out It gure a
home Coleviile Pa. x17
WANTED Wo
aay Wik
Joseph Peters
WANTED Boy 168 ym. old with
perience wanis we wk on farm
phone No. #11-R-13 Beljefonte,
eX.
Cail
Pa
x17
WANTED--Boy wants work “on
by the month lawrence Ammer
man. Julian, Pa. (2 miles West of
Unionville.) x17
A maiden lady ;
the week in a mmndl family
Belisfonte, Onan give good
Write postoffice box 154
Pa
WANTED
work by
in or pear
references
Bellefonte
Wanted to Buy
WANTED--We will buy clean washed |
Centre Demo
rags free from lint
: 104
erat office
WANTED—To buy cattle, “calves, hogs |
1 pay the
MeCaleb,
Pa. Phone
and poultry of all kinds
most best for the best, R. H
P08 W. 8rd St, Lock Haven,
a20.J x22
WANTED-~1 am In the market for
hogs, cattle. cheep, calves and
chickens, Call Centre Hall SM-R-11
or drop a card to Bidney T. Riegal
Centre Hall, Pa E82
popular
& undisputably Centre County's C
addit
«five Worcs,
straight ohe of
All advertisements that
be complied wilh by
are not permuted
“farm i
desires |
x17
ead This Column
Democrat's classi) vertis
ing de-
wl RIG
ly Ba
ad ads
Considering its low
qnmul
less 25 cents 10r
Where advertise-
Olle CElil a woI'd Is charged
words
inser
nty-five or
ona Lion
ent a word Is charged for re
16st replies to be mal
fF ALNSWering the agdvelills
won acvel
wo divuige
req
LO
fore
LOol'ma
concerning such
y
name of
Lhe nalne of
x very su
ba LIM LLL
De uC SK Lies
PU ey
ey
wily r
wae taken
gd hiss never Deen
afivone needing a
Can be seen
have aU silos
ent Bl a
Come pee
Spit wmhie
decide {or
Dogs, Pets, Etc.
3 fuakes
Myer. Ju-
xia
y AW hite Col ie pupe
of farm dogs. EP
.. Pa. Phone §31-R-31
Hay and Grain
POR BALE- Loose alfalf fa “hay, John 8
lambert, 8 ring Street, Belle.
| fonte, Pa Phone 3-0 x17
ron BALE Several tons good mixed |
hay and Joowe straw, Sylvan Crest
Guarder w Martha Pus te Pa x17
Fon BALE~ 000d mi xed loone hay at
Port Matilda and Martha anna,
Thompson Henry, Martha Purnion,
Ps x17
Garden Plants
POR  SALE-Buy our perennial
plants at Sylvan Crest Gardens. All
perennials 10 cents or three for 25
Syivan Crest Gardens, Martha Pur- |
mee xi
Au tomotive
Phone $35-J-4. ask for information,
xXiq
| Howard 81.
| POR SALF—A 8-room house on Half
POR SALE--Ford 1096 sedan, 2 door, |
Tractors, Etc.
Per
Were
FOR BALE
1 y 1 Der
WD B20
100; man
es
work any
oo L
0 Pine Grove
Mrs. Kepler farm. Jas
Hoover.
Sale or r Exchange
FOR SALE--Or ex hange for
cattle, choice of team of mules or
tewm of horses. Both teams quiet
and will work anywhere Cheap 10
guick buyer. R. E Brobeck, Hubie =.
pure Pa x15%
Real Estate - For Sale
SALE New York
FOR State farm,
Slook
#3, MeGraw, New York
PON SALE--Bullding lots 4 mile Fast
of Bwmte Coliege Borough Restric.
Hugh C. Dale, R. D. State Oa
Pa
FOR BALE —A try room cabin, one
mile south of Mili Hall Pa. for in-
formation see Harry Polmar, 1138 E
Bellefonte, Pa x17
x17
tions
lage,
Moon Hill with bath, furnace and
electricity, on MR S0x1560. Apoly Ber
nice Rinne, Half Moon Hill, Bellefonte,
Pa. x20
CAR BARGAINE 1938 Chevrolet
ort Sedan: 1086 Plymouth sedan,
1933 Plymouth Sedan; 1832 Ford |
coach; 1082 Plymouth Sport Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet Conch. Above oars are
priced right and can be bought on the
easy O . A C. plan. Phone 10.B- |
14, Millheim. Bleriys C Re
bersurg, Pa. Cheviolet De x17 |
Household Goods |
WANTED--To buy all Kinds of used
furnitare. Will pay oash, of give
allowances on trade ins. Call al
Taubes Second Hand Furniture Ex-
ohange, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, +>
‘
Articles for Sale
FOR BALE--An upright
sell cheap tO a quick
Sure Myre. Geo. Newman,
sano, will!
Mites |
x17
FOR SALE--An old fashioned oak
| wardrobe and double oui] kerosens
hot smater heater, in good condition.
Inquire of O. A. Spearly, Coleville, 4
POR BALE--Two buck rabbits. Im ©.
Harpster, Penna. Purnace, Pa. x1
Coens a er Bl |
ndition. nguire n
West eo Street. Bellefonte, Pa. x17 Fa
POR SALE Trespass and no Bune
day Pishing signs at the Centre
Degnocrat office? wou
YOR 8 SALE—Baby bugey in very good
condition. Price reasonable, apply
at 138 N. Spring 5
FOR SALE “Magic Mistolstor” v
etable & MN. BSiore,
POR BALE—80 bushels Russet pota- en
toss from certified seed. Inquire
Mildheim, Pa. Phone
| POR SALE--A Universal electric
stove, in exoellent condition. Price
| reasonable. Inquire of i LAR
Suigley, E. Curtin Street, Bel onte,
POR SALE--One roll top desk, one
hundred pound oapacity joe re.
Moore 121 Allegheny Street. Belle.
fonte. Pa. x10
WANTED To sell dressers $4 75 up;
chests of drawers 8475 up: Ironing |
boards 89¢c. new 50 Jw. weight mat |
trpanes single $6.98, full $605: New!
ve rugs $2088
kitchen chairs 81 {
en Utility
Parlor sults $1275
(ond Hand Purniture
| Arcade,
ha Bush
, Bellefonte, age, Bush |
frigerator, ofie check writer, Mrs. 8. | Joes
POR BALE--A § room bungalow with
bath, «lectric light and furnace
{Inquire of Mary M. Paubie Real Bs
tate Broker, Bellefonte, Pa, Phone
628, eu
tools, crop. Buy direct. Box |
Phone 400-M.
| Also machine
spartnent
ner of Boring
Beoond
Docker
Nree-roum
Ling
floor Vv
Cara
wu
ye
Phone 674
Weston
Lo ans to Farmers
ToT
. Ni 3
expense
Hepat 100- Pop
Ad Ealizer $1.00;
Drops) *
oll 80c;
3 receipt
laboratories
w Pharmacy, Beech Creek,
postage and Daskin
8 Pat. om
nedy for Asthn
GLASSES REL
installed new lens pe a
chinery am pr repared to furnish glass.
ef atl very aitructive prices, Also ear
viasmes (fust out) for those with dee
fective hearing. large and ve
stock Oerman Artificial Eyes. You
can do better bere than elsewhers
Tipbing' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins
Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sight
and Hearing Aid Btors, Beech Cress:
a.
Repairing
Shop,
Bellefonte, Pa.
POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY rii-
ture repair shop,
ing antiques a specialty. ne a
rush seats. Modern upholstery. ad
North Race 8t, rear Penn Belle ‘Hotel
BOALES All makes of srales ired
and put in first class tion,
Agent for the Buflalo scale Co. Soales
to meet any ulrement, machine
work of all kind e at Keller's Ma-
chine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. x17
MACHINE WORK laws mowers,
sharpened olled and adjusted TSO,
repairs all Kinds.
Acetylene and electric welding
Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R.
Announcements
POR BALE --An Broom home, with
electric Hehts and 11 acres of land
ion main highway, 3 miie west of Ree
Be nquire of Charles C. Gh
[POR SALE--Fatm or summer “home,
jomted on Purdue mountoin, 4
miles from Bellefonte. Good bulld-
ings, 60 acres of land Walter Eber.
dh Bellefonte, Pa. Phone B508-M
For Sole or Rent
POR BALE OR RENT--House on Linn
Street, Bellefonte, Pret class oofi-
dition. Inomedinte oo R
Apartments for Rent
FOR RENT--A
Pte Ro
Fox id
(Pa. Phone 61
Linn 8ireet,
+R.
Mansion house RR.
Pa. All convenlences, Cali
Haupt.
x18 |
Fr SALE -150-acre farm in Union
Blair, Sate College, Pa. Phone |
3-room
Inquire of aw L|
Bafietonts, |
FESTIVAL~<The annual festival of
the Bublerubui Cemetery ARSOEIATIOn
Inc, will be held in Hublersburg Pa.
Saturday July ET in Hublersburg x28
FESTIVAL--The ann fastivel
the Zion Cemetery or
be held at Zion on Saturday,
with the Bast Centre
, sovial on the chunh lawn,
Saturn. June 4. The public is in-
Card of Thanks
CRARTORD Pp
Dis Gear this ite ©
tay : ne year “o
A dear one from our side
Voice we loved is sit]
Wrmery
8 1
has gone.