February 2, 1939. " THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS > —S. H. Bitner, of Centre Hall, call- ed at our office Saturday while in town. ~Messrs. J. R. Zeek and L. Roach, well known residents of Port Ma- tilda, R. D, were welcome visitors at our office on Saturday E. L. Diehl, of Howard, was awarded a bridge lamp given away at the DeHass Electric store, West Bishop street, Saturday night ~{leorge A. Wills, a well known farmer residing at Mingoville, called at our office Saturday to enter his name among our valuable list of sub- geribers from that section Our good friend, William H Baird, of Altoona, pald one of his regular calls at this office, Satur- day, while on a brief trip to Belle- fonte. Mr. Baird is an employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad Miss Janet Benford, daughter of and Mrs, Willlam J. Benford, of Lamb Stieet, vesterday began ha duties of her new positon as a stenographer in the White Rock Quarries office, Temple Court build- ing Mr Bast member of the 1..adelphia Col- turned to Pldl- after spending vacation at ‘he -Kenneth Hoag, senior class at tha P? lege of Pharmacy, re adelphia yesterday ‘he mid-semreste; home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Hoag at their home on North Thomas Street James Spangler, a student the Wharton Schoo! of Commerce gid Finance, Philadelphia, is spend- ing the mid-semester vacation in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and LE R. B. Spangler, at family home on North Spring street A A. Aikey, of Bellwood, who 1s a native of Centre County, was town Saturday between tralng greet- ing friends. He was a caller at office. Mr. Alkey is employed in railrcad shops at Altoona and reports they have of work at the piesent time Aller v n at he Lhe in our the plenty having been a surgical patient at the Centre County Hos- pital for ten weeks, Mrs. Frank Nelson returned to the family home on East Lumb street, Saturday. Al- though Mrs. Nelson is quite weak and confined to bed is believed to be well on the way to recovery ~The Misses Nell Flack an Blanche Poorman, proprietors of the Katz store, North Allegheny Street, have gone to New York to purchase spring stock for that establishment During their absence Mrs. James Clark, of West High Street as- sisting with the management of the sore, ~Mrs. A wood is in the iliness of Albert Smith, of North Spring street. who has been confined bed for some time because of a kid- ney conditlon. Mr. Smith also has teen confined to the house because of an attack of neuritis —«A bedroom and the dining room of the Mrs. Thomas Howley residence on North Spring Street were some- what damaged by smoke when a fire in the flue of the residence burned through unused pipe holes in the rooms, about 6:50 o'clock last Thurs- day moming. The blaze was ex- tinguished by the Logan Fire Com- pany, with the use of chemicals William 8. Nichols old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nich- ols, of Pleasant Gap, remains under treatment at the Centre Cou Hospital from to Infancy. Mrs she is oO ifr ur Bell- because Mrs etta Loucks Bellefonte daughter of Of her to IWO-wWeerks- nty an iil common Nichols was dis- charged from institution Wed- nesday of last week. According to reports yesterday little boy who w born January 15 ow - ing marked improvement —Miss Jane Gehret of Bast Logan Btreet entertained the following per- gons on Saturday evening, the occa- glon being her birthday anniversary Miss Ersal Gilliland, William Parker, George Wolf, all of State College: Clarence Kellerman, of Milesburg; Paul Boyer, of Julian; and Miss Ger- triude Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Hale Miss Joan Stewart and Bobby Geh- ret all of Bellefonte. Pollowing an evening of entertainment refresh- ments were served Miss Henrietta Quigley. who for the past year or more has been in the reference department of the Columbia University library, New York City. yesterday assumed the diities of her new position In the cataloging department of the New York Public Library, at the head- quarters on 42nd street. The change is a substantial advancement for Miss Quigley, who before becoming interested in library work was em- ployed by the Bellefonte school dis- trict Mrs ness the the Levine entertained East Linn street Morris at her home on Wednesday of last week, in honor af the 11th unniversary of her daughter, Rosella. Games and re- fieshments were prominent features of the program and Rosella re- eeived many gifts. Guests were Helen Dunn, Jean Blaney, Caroline Robison, Jane Walker, Betty Lou Herman, Joyce Deters, Helen Has- singer, Barbira Everett, Gloria Goldman, Dorothy White, Ann Cruse and Ruth Schechter ~=Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Nit- t: ny. who for the past thirteen weeks has been confined to bed at the home of ber son and daughter- fn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson in the Witmer apart- ments, West High street, is report- ed to be showing some improve- ment, although she is still bedfast. Last September Mrs. Thompson after a long period of illness at her son's home, returned to Nittany, put three weeks later suffered a re- lapse and returned to Bellefonte ~Edgar R. Mallory has disposed of his household goods at private sale and has taken rooms with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mal- lory, in the Hayes apartments on North Allegheny street. The house he vacated after the recent death of Mrs. Mallory, is being made reac y for occupancy by Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, who expect to va- cite the Driscoll duplex apartment on East Curtin street in the near future. The former Mallory resi- dence Is located on Wilson street and.ig owned by Leo Boden. and s ~Mr, and Mrs, Roy Rider, of Bellefonte, are guests at the Dodge Hotel in Washington, D, C Among our callers Tuesday wus J. 8. Burd, of Aaronsburg, who was in town on a combined business and pleasure trip Mrs. Hannah Kelley Wednesday of last week for worth, Florida, to be the guest ‘friends for an indefinite (ime The Electric Supply Co., will at- low vou $1500 for your old washer on a new 8-lb G. E. washer with pump. Supply limited-—call or see hem today . Miss Anna Dale spent last week in Pittsburgh as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. G, Weixel. Mrs. Weixel be- fore her marriage was Miss Caroline Curtin, of Bellefonte The new 1939 G, E. Ranges and Refrigerators are now on display at the Electric Supply Co. A lot of new features for Madams work shop even dad will like them » Mr. and Mrs East Linn Street home from a week’ lantic City cheerved ann departed Lake- of Love, of have returned vacation at At- While at the resort they fourt wedding John G their eenth Versary M1 children Mill Hall as the guests Beardsley. Mrs Beardsley are Bossart DeHa Rumberger, of the and of town Paul M1 Mrs Freda spent J. Pp and Dorman Cieorge in Mri und und Tuesday Mr. and Dorman sisters of Marlin E DeHaas Electric West Bishop will Pit'sburgh, Tuesday, to attend of Westinghouse ele ince dealers Mi H. 1 McRie, all evel 1s and Store street gO 10 a convention trical Mr. and Captain C J Hamsport in appli mid Wi spent with Belle! Cone nours Thursday combined “ai trends onte las having ere on « mission Homer Sprankle Bibby, on Monday moved Elmer Breon on Ridge Street to one of the recently remodeled apartments in the Joseph Gingery Street Hess Mr pleasure and Mrs ' AN n ni from the house residence on Pine Zellers nr office name township readers Mingoville Monday and to our large list John's with ved ol ill impr Prask and Mrs. Thomas Halfmoon Terrace nicely at the f irom an zabeth ovich Praskovich, of § Tecovering Centre emergency vf » N s perform- tal | ast week frs. Charles H. Young spent the weekend in 3 guests of Mrs. Young's and Mrs, M. A Kirk, at he family home on West High Street enroute to Florid where they expect to spend an in- definite vacation Walker, of 2133 West 84 Place, Los Angeles, California, form- erly of Bellefonte, will have as his guest at the 100th Anniversary dance at the Penni on School, Penning- ton, N. J. where he is now in atten- danc Miss Beity Miller of State College. The dance will take place on the evening of February 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sinie H. Hoy. of n Thomas Stree Bellefonte, Mrs. A Dallas Smelt- Yieasant Gap, departed Tues- a motor trip to Florida 1 they left they had no definite mind had fixed their ret north, but time Dr parents Pe not nghL and and ™m stinaticn in time for th to be absent until some 1. Scott Saturday on North occupied by come- on Nous+ 5 ng Street 5. Hannah here | WOrg nties, Mr the Joanna North Spring While local formerly B. Kelley fall as « in EYEra adjacent Scott has been living Decker residence aireet Since t of lirector i at on walking down the aisle Methodist Episcopal burch during the funeral for Mrs. Amanda Miller City. Friday afternoon, Mrs Snyder, of North Allegheny made 12 misstep and her twisted, causing her fall quite Later it was found that suffered several torn liga ments in one foot Mr. and Mrs. GL. Finkbeiner and young son, Ned, moved yester- day from their apartment on West Bishop Street, Bellefonte, into a bun- galow recently bullt at Pleasant Gap by Samuel! Noll. The apartment in the 8nyder building vacated by the Finkbeiners has been leased to Mr and Mrs. Donald Johnson who left their apartment in the former T Clayton Brown home on South Spring Street 01 the SOrViee of Ford Daniel street ankle to heavily she had Approximately the Bell $40 was cleared at llefonte birthday party for President Roosevelt held Fri- day night at the pavilion at Hecla Park. A fair crowd, considering un- favorable weather conditions, was present. Music was furnished by the Keystonairs orchestra of Belle- forte, and the grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tan- ney. Cecil A. Walker, chairman of the local dance, led in group sing- ing ~James R. Hughes, of West Bish- op Street, was guest speaker at a meeiing of the Lock Haven Kiwanis Club in that city, last Thursday night. Mr, Hughes’ address on “Pa- triotism.” was well received and as A result of his appearance he has been tentatively engaged to speak at Jer- sey Bhore in the near future. Mr. Hughes was accompanied on the trio ‘to Lock Haven by Walter R. Eber- {hart, of Bellefonte, who also was a iguest of the Club. ~-A party for members of the jcast of “Bing. Bang, Boom,” com- iedy stiged by the Retail Division ‘of the Bellefonte Chamber of Com- merce last November will be held Thursday night, February 2. at the Nittany Country Club. The program twill include dancing and refresh- iments. Bince the invitations issued iearly this week gave the time as i Priday night, Pebruary 6, members ‘of the cast are urged to bear in jn the change in date, “> | -— Squire H. V. Hile, of Pleasant { Gap, was a welcome caller at our | oMice on Monday | GCG. W, Houtz, well known farm- ler from Boalsburg, was a Belle fonte visitor on Monday 1. 8. Peterson, of Pa. Furnace, {was transacting business in town Wednesday, Mr, Peterson was a visi= tor at our office, Plans are under way for obser- vance of the World Day of Prayer, at the Evangelical church, Belle- |] fonte, on Friday, February 24. Fur- | made | ther announcements will be next week The condition of Miss Belle Weaver who has been quite ill at her home on East Howard street [or some time, continues to remain un- changed, although she |s now able to spend several hours each day out of bed Daniel P. OlLeary, Jr, of East Bishop street, was admitted to the Centre County Hospital Sunday, and the following day underwent an op- eration for hernia. According to re- ports yesterday, he is getting along as well as can be expected Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wian East Logan street, are the proud parents of a little daughter born al noon Wednesday, The child weighed 7% lbs at birth and has been named Anna Lillian. This is the second child in family, the other being a son Mrs. Reba Nolan, of Bellefonte who has been a medical patient at he Centre County Hospital for the past week or s0, yesterday was re- ported be showing gradual but teady improvement, and friends are looking forward to her early and recovery of he ah Oo complete officials at the House purchas- household and were Mr fireman at Employes and Centre County Cour made a purse number of items for presentation to Mr Mrs. Russell G. Moyer, who married Saturday aft Mover is employed a Court House Sister Saint Barbara Miss Helen MeGowan, of Darby, Pa. and Louise M. McoGow {f Washington, D, C., were call- to Bellefonte last week to at uncle, the late J arry Case Boh daugh- Mr. and Mrs Mc- Willowbank street. at whose were guests while here Fravel, of North Spring red a yester- anda useful day ed a up £INoon the formeriy Upper an ed the funeral of thelr are Joseph Gowan home they Samuel who hip in a fall his home day morning, and who has been STRODE treatment he Centre County Hospital sin time, | to be infortably a an be rr the clrcumstan ; 90 yeas fr ATR un unc rest FADO ea “a reports ng expected | ave; t W. White home Mrs. White's parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barr, at Pleasant Gap, Saturday, Mrs. White her marriage was Miss Ivyiue Mar- garet Barr. Both she and the young son are reported to be gelting along nicely ~PDavid Washburn, who has been confined his home on East Cure tin street the past three months an infection. Tuesday be out of bed for the first time since the outset of h ness. Although only about two hours the family and friends are greatly encouraged, and it is believed he will regain strength rapidiy. R. Paul Campbell *ho has been cond 118 home there since Jan we Vere ted to ret Exchan yesterday tH ae to for because of was able 10 oF f - he remained up { Dow Attorney State College of “@ { Hefonie but wed his back to bed be able to resur next week infection deve sus ician ordered him will not until early Roseann Brachbill, daugh- of Mrs. Charles Brachbill, of South Spring street, Bellefonte, was the guest of honor at a dinner party Monday night at the Brocker- hoff Hotel in honor of her birthday anniversary. The program also luded the movies and a dance Those present in addition to the guest of honor and host, Prankiin Gryotko, were the Misses Mary Cath- erine Flynn, Jane Rumberger, Eliz- abeth Ann Wetzler, Winifred Flem- ing, Robert Curtin, Donald Eckel Richard Williams and QGeorge 1 Purnell, Jr Howard Spangler. well resident of Centre Hall probably his duties ey held in- known yesterday before members Of} was reported 10 be showing marked | improvement alter having been quite | ill for more than two weeks under a physician's care gt the Cen- tre Hall Hotel, where his home for the past His son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Brown, of York City, came to Bellefonte last week for a visit with Mr. Spangler, Mr. Brown returning east during the weekend. Mrs. Brown is here indefinitely, making her headquar- ters at the home of Mrs. Hugh Tay- lor, on Willowbank street three years “Random Item (too late to class- Uy)! George “Tuffy” Lucas, aged 20, of East Logan street, may turn | up in court Monday morning show- ing signs of battle. According to grapevine reports, “Tuffy,” who with a number of other local boys He is! he has made | {bound traffic ‘County To Get Refund of $1,553 Continued from page one) [half of the $328.43, or $164.21 is the feounty refund after the $3,000 al- [lowed by law is deducted The Register's offices lists re leeipts of $5725.97, and expenditures of $2980.19, or au net profit of $2,- 1736.78 The full statement of the Auditor Mr. Hoy, follows: To the Honorable Ivan Walker Judge of the several Courts of Cen- tre County The undersigned Auditor ap- pointed by the sald Court to audit the accounts of the Prothonotary {Clerk of the Courts of Common { Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Or- phans' Court, the Register of Wills and the Recorder of Deeds pur- want to his appointment, secured from the various officials whose counts were to be audited sworm statements of their accounts, which sald accounts were checked and audited by with following results no me the Hel the Or- Account of John L. Welzler ter of Wills and Clerk of phan’s Court, for 1938 Gross eipts from Fees 1938 Expenditures for 1038 Pald to Common- Penna red red $5902 for $1807 00 Q soba SOIarey 1182.10 2080.19 wealth ol $2736.78 Amount due County for 1938 NONE wWoodris 1938 $5484 BO Ha R fon Leamer Deeds Account of Recorder 1897 Writ 83 Satlsfa ol Lions of the Commis- Lt $4 ary Justice Peace ons a yO 'd ~ ' 1 No Commissions $f Sher ii i ifs Return 82 Fees (rom Colnty Commissioner 248 a GUAR Expenditures Salarie Assembly due Centre 1938 be of the vmount Court Peace. al Oyer and Termine: (roms pita for 1838 in r Court of Quarter Bessions of the Peace. Court of Oyer and Ter- miner and the Juvenile Court In the Court of Common Pleas State T $6257 20 363% 09 1104 on AX i $07 33 Expenditures Salaries 750 00 Paid tax 10 C monwealith Compens 168 00 ation 114 1388 HOY Auditor 30. 1939 HH 8S H January And 1938. the now, to-wit January 30th foregoing report is here- by directed to be filled among the of the Court of Common Centre County By the Court IVAN WALKER Train Enroute Here Is Wrecked {Continued from page one) fecoras Pleas of PJ — None of the engine crew train crew or passengers were injured However, Dr. William L. Lowrie and Dr. W. 8 Musser, of Tyrone, were called to the scene of the accident but their services were not re- quired The wreck east - traffic did but not hinder westbound ‘was delayed somewhat, New | { Division the derail- the Middie As soon ment was as word of received at offices at Altoona, a new train was immediately made up leaving Altoona at 9:15 o'clock. The two coaches which were not derail- ied were attached to the substitute train, and all baggage and mail transferred, the train later leaving i for the run to Lock Haven over the i | 1 i i i mined is charged with committing a series of burglaries in this vicinity, engag- | ed in a fist-fight with a member of the State Motor Police at the S8her- ifl'’s office in the jail, Monday. Re- ports of the battle vary, one version having it that the gmall-time bur- glar took exceptions to a remark made by the officer. and swung at him. The officer accepted the cHal- lenge and an old-fashioned fight took place. After the smoke of bat- tle had settled, the officer was found to have a cut lip. Although we haven't been able to get a report on i Lucas’ condition, the officer is re- ported to have several battered knuckles ! Swine Place at Farm Show Purebred Chester White swine owned by L. O. Corman and son. of Beech Creek. placed as follows at the State Farm Show in Harris- burg: junior yearling sows, 3rd and | 4th places; senior sow pigs, 6th and {8th places, and junior sow pig, 9th | Place. | Andy {Elvina Josephson | Robert 8. Hoff Bald Eagle branch. Middle Division officials are mak- ing a thorough investigation as to the cause of the derailment, but no definite cause has yet been deter- Marriage Licenses W. Durachko Clarence | Orassfiat Btate College Virginia E. Hall State College Joseph ©. Baney Bellefonte | Irene M. R. Thorp... State College | Paul Jones Port Matilda | Mildred Herr . Philipsburg | Quentin E. Johnson. State College of Betty Arlene Bohn Russell Glenn Moyer Sara E. Halderman Henry H. Rudy Ruth M. Beck. Bellefonte | Bellefonte | State College | ..Port Matilda | {Charles N. Dress... Spring Mills | Bertha V. Sheesley.... .. Woodward | Liewellyn A. Duck Osceola Mills | Irene Fleckenstein. One way to have peace among the nations of the world is to let | the statesmen fight it out between ! i themselves with any weapons they | can get. revenings [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ——— 30,000 People Read This Column every week That's why ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising ge- PArtment has become so amaz.ngly popuisr Considering ils low cost alg the benerits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commu.ily Bar: gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less first sue, and 15 cents for each mdditional insertion 25 cents fOr Where advertise ment containg more than twenty-five words, ole cent a wold is chia ged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged [or ren) esla'e advertising —sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed this office, must be complied with by those answering w adve Lisemrnl Pleuse do not call at the office for 1G10rMation concerning such #averta: ments, ay the publishers are not permiiied 0 divulge Lhe nadie of Le ad veriiser SUBCRIBERS PRIVILEGE OCTal chititied (0 8 free of charge intervals “ Lost and Found P Help Wanted ‘ ‘ WO Hh | » I Work Wanted Howard Wanted to Bu WANTED Play pen and y str WANTYD wok Kens “ad Articles for Sal Bias Be Ps tre e ALE i LL REELS Hour { B POR BALE Tres ans SALE tabie good Lamont. Pa POR mot A UR Rao §iaie of Jobin Dreibe lh mee, Pa FOR SALE SOO Boston Hone wird Freer and Wed one Year Penina BALE 11 foot display one condi Resta rant 54 W POR SALE 100 aved name as Jow $1.45 Centre fice, Bellefonte, Pa 2 POR SALE--250 eee incubator yal oll. price 88 00. coal burning broodey stove, 8500. Inguire Mrs Prank Pe- Beoch Creek. Pa x5 SALE -Jdarge stock of used lum- ber. all sizes: one cent per board foot. MoCloskey & Co. Campus, State College, Pa. Phone B84 4] priced Belisfiorge on fae bot) We can furnish ar Democrat « AT ng electric incubator at reasonable price. Geo B. Goheen. BR. D1, Bex 179x. (south of Myers cemetery) Bellefonte xR POR SALE--Modern Bleciric Brooder 200 capmelty, perfect condition most new. Or might made on corn. Beck Parm. Mackeyville Pa al- ear x7 FOR SALB-large locust posts Clov- er-seod Several fresh cows and ingers. T B. and blood tested. B Ripka, Phone 30-R-11, Centre Hall x POR SALE-Hundreds of med tires all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guarantee, Open until 8 o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 753 itr new fur cont. worth 850. #14 POR SALE Women's color brown. sixe 17 onsh C Smith Btandary type writer in good running order 812. C Cc oaryler. 200 W. Beaver Ave, Biate College, Pa. Dial 2740 x5 POR BALB--14-inch tight and loose driving pulley with bronze bush. Ings. This pulley was taken off a new machine and has never been use! A bargain for apyone needing a puliey this size. Oan be seen al jh POR SALE-.Must turn Into cash and Will be sold, brand new uncrated Caloric cjreviiating room heaters at lems than car Joad price. Dealers or Users make offer on pne or any quan tity. OW. Houts, State College, pa. of Bel Dogs, Pets, Etc. TR aid . rr Every subscribed lo h-wourd advertisement This priviege can be used Six Lunes a year al i he Celitre ein Mie Le Lillere li hese colulnns in y., Lon, P Live Stock SALE Household Goods ele Farm Machinery SALE milk ooOier moving w POO} rinugie POR A Wilson two oan oe Reason for selling. sf we Ont need joe. also tenes disk, Lewis Belgh i. Madisonburg, Ps reg POR BALE T= way bageer. a bares Black Hawk re Tuy & * ’ vie ¢ Markie Real Estate - Fo G-roxmn he Sale 2 car Phone For Sale or Rent POR SALE Ot RENT Cagmcity 4.00 SDB Fish Lamar . Apartments for Rent FOR RENT apartment Centre Hall RENT rooms Sirest Ten acre pol. avers, 27.~ ng Cre im A 2-room furnished in Hotel buliding at Inquire at the hotel x5 FOR four Furnished and bath Belisfonte apartment 23 North Phone 280- x5 Soring Ww POR RENT-«A 3 room apartment In the Decker building Bellefonte, Pa Inauire at Decker Motor Co. or phone 6874 X5 FOR RENT Apartment 120 N. Alle gheny street. Garage If desired quire of Horatio 8 Moore, 131 gheny street ile. 5uf POR RENT--Apartment of three fur nished rooms. private bath, heat and continuous hot water ent reas sonable. Mrs A M. Rishel, 24 Fast High street. Phone 345-0 E. M. SM'TH AUCTIONEER Call and reserve dates. —Re- verse charges, Phone State College 2715 or 1a. SPECIAL! ALL REGULAR 15¢c SUNDAES 10 Cents Boston Restaurant North Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA, in- | x6 | Ee —————— A W——— P [& Bellefonte | # 5 Jub 20 “OR H In | ¥ I Preps: os al ford i pe tok POR SALE Ford windshields MN FURNITURE 1" W qh 9 MACHINE WORK PEhine Add GLASSES REDUCED Hav: Houses for Rent OR RENT--46 room house with con. veniences in good condition, on prone Ridge and Burrowes Slreel Ha Rhone 207-M La- Bungalow next door 211 CO RENT -@-room hous with bath on Reynolds “YER Bellefonte Lam heat Conveniences Pos» April | Inguire J. QO. Clark 7 Willowbank Street, Bellefonte, Pa Wire at 3 wii SON x5 Rooms For Rent HEN] Hre « Lo} Iwo f Mes. | Bellefonte OR RENT [AeINT Sd Su 1h nishied rooens ing Hunkie wh Heh OR REN] h WO Farms for Rent OR RENT Oe0ora se Vai OR ' the Iaboratories Pharsscy Heer) pOiage and packing Creek 10x ne new jens jing prepared to f aMiraciive prios 31) fy Installed hinery am very lanes Maat Henri ne Germs bettie Ph Om r Ald Store Beech Cr Repairing install- 2 an nr ies ase § al ) Ww Snow Shoe Inters 181 ed. Safety Lowest OREMAN'S ire UPHOLSTERY shop, renairing Ca oat REPATRED made to all Kinds gop hosfterineg and ly m D Thompson s im KE 1 Pa v0 amb St eliefonte We sharpen cattle only 60 cents, posiage grinder knives and electric and acetylene 0 have In stock cold OAD sOrews and set serews J kinds. Swarts Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 46u poers for meat all G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St Phone 375-1. BELLEFONTE, PA, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attentirn Given All Sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA, PHONE 3579 . 4 Raa tS SL; ig COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 NN | Thursday EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY &, 1038 THE STORES PITRE | | fp. LEMONT, PA. | I WILL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Closing Schedule: Mon, Tues, Friday vers Ph Me Wednesday Afternoon & eve, 6 pom Spm 1. T. SHUEY, CHAS. A. JONAS, GEO. J. BORN Saturday Rt —— | ———— ——————————— a a — 5 ——— Announcements MEETING {There will be a Town send meeting in the Court House, Pri- gay, Feb, 3rd. at T30 p. m. everytxsdy in invited MEETING ~The ladies’ Ald of Lo- gan Grange will mest at the home of Mrs. Harry Comnan, Bellefonte 8 D 2. Monmddy evening. Pebruary 6th é OCHX'K at POOD SALE-Mhe Westminster the Preguyterians church: will Monlgurniery wry 4h, fron r O'Clock NOTICE need E30 ipl ing lor all denn of Tilia Qa) $6751 n Lhe Belietow' ¢ J } ¢ | ¥ aly HTAINMENT < w Jul WHAK #1 Rag Wednend, UPPER Personal os GET PEP Rew Oe- Jaa? X whan Taw ’y Mss alue 81 00 1 Wia i117 ign Kidney als “ Ju Danger S oe AUCTIONEERS MAYES & STOVER FERSONAL REAI PROPERTY AND ESTATY Antigues a Specialty PHONE STATE COLLEGE OR MILLHEIM 34-R-21 2842 Reverse Charges) CAVE Have You Ever Been LOCKED OUT? ity doubtless sug- way to affect an ent- The sneak thief or burg - as clever. He moves and scts quickly leaves, he carries some treasured possessions gested a rance iar is stealthily When he of your with him just Residence burglary Ceny, and robbery insurance for urprisingly small prém- um--offers the ade protection theft, lar- a you aniy Guate Hugh M. Quigley ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. PHONE 28 As We Vitalize Your Motor You can see the gum, carbon and dirt come out, and That fre>s valves and rings, and re- news compression. To save gas, oil, dollars and motor for you. Only $1 75 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. |
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