May 4, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five _— 1 - | Specials for this week at Hoag's LOCALS > ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the residence of Mrs Charles R. Kurtz on East Linn Sireet. Tuesday May 9, at 2:30 p m. This will be a surprise meeting A flower exhibit will be held Mr. and Mrs ani son, Bud, of Curwensville, are spending several weeks in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mis Edward Kline, at their home on Street —~Miss Helen Hartman, of East Logan Street and Carl Johnson, ol the Talleyrand Inn spent last week- end in Ridgway, attending the an nual banquet and dance of the Wes! Penn Power Co. and visiting with Mr. Johnson's parents After finishing the term teacher of a school in Spring Town- ship. Miss Hazel J. Heverly and ho mother. Mrs. Annie 8 Heverl North Thomas Street, have returned to their home in Beech Creek which they will re-open for the summer, Both Fire Companies responded kK Sun- as . [4] * t- a still alarm about 4 day afternoon when the fin f th George Emel residence on West Bea- ve Street was du wered to De ) fire. The blaze was extinzuinesq in a few moments, and |! negligible Mr the sex grade Dale school Monday honor of her daugh. er Palsy birthday Teddy Mr. and Mrs in the same eighth birthday flue o ‘ ng 5 he 10 fren « + arn y allernocn "w g eighiin Among | st Thursday * low and Mr Blanchard Emma Rigzht- nour, of schlow apartments } Belle! Mrs. Robb ia vi Robb, both fishing Mary former | fix trout measu length. The catch was made on an angleworm. According to wn ha repor! a really his eves on Germant re:ident & month James West Mildred C came here health, best in Mr. anc which recent William upon Mrs. James are receiving congra ulations the birth of a daughter at their home on Bast Lamb Street at 1 o'clock Saturday morning. The lit- tie 1. who weighed seven-and-a quarter pounds at birth is Lhe sec- ond child and the sscond daughter in the family bren named Mar jcrie her mother along nicely Mr. and family expect Dtiscoll and ha Ann th ashe and are report the f{ormer on East Lin: and will move n home on ls late A. A Allegheny Sireet Ix u- the H. F. Bornmann {amil} According to reports Mr. Bornmann a sale man for the Chemical Lime Company. family have n where they i yw . will Mote than 700 insj ed Bellefonie’s demonstration h Eat 7 Sunday ment by sponsors Saturday’ DErscns nwne on Street, Saturday and according an annho e- the Chamber of Commerce of the opening of the heme otal was 272 visit and on Sunday visited Lhe premises The home will remain open public up to and including Sunday May 7 with visiting from 2 to 10 pp m ost visitors express themaelves as being surprised pleased with the spaciousness of the home, and with the layout the rooms. The home was built for Clyde Stewart, manager of the local Wolf Purniture Company store will occupy the property soon alter it is closed to the public Mr. and Mrs. Anthon} lagher. Philadelphia nounced the enzazement of their daughter, Ph K te John D Bhoemaker, of Bellefonte Miss Gallagher is a graduate of St Jame: Parochial School and West Philadelphia High School and has been empioved for some time by the Keystone Telephone Company In Philadelphia. Mr. Shoemaker, 3 son of the late Thomas A Shoemake: and M:s. Augusta Shoemaker Hayes apartments. North Allezhent Street, is a graduate Parochial School tended the Bellefonte High School For some time he has been employ- T.inn ATER LO Ors $5 hours and of Cal an B have Eo of His of St ed by the American Lime and Stone | Company here wedding | scheduled ‘o be held late next fall in Philadelpnia ~8id Banders in “The Wrecking of the High School Building,” ye fonte currently. Sid, who is flock Haven, has sub-contract by Edward Kofman of Bellefonte, for the demolition of the walls of the bufliing. Sections of the walls are being pulled down by a small power shavel clam shell is to be used In the de- maolkion work mance both morning and afternoon, and the assembled ergophobes (per. pons who like to watch others at work) have more ideas on how the work shculd be done than any crowd we've mingled with for some time Bid, however, has been consistently ignoring the free advice and not- withstanding that fact has been making excellent progress with the razing of the structure. Other crews under Kofman’s direction, are en- gaged in removing the boilers, which remain the property of the school board. | Cio to James Milliron Thomas | | | her home of the | John's | Bellefonte and at ] is tha | best free show to be seen in Belle- | from | been awarded al Later a | . Large and interest- | ed audiences attend every perfor- | Millheim to Mrs, Lenore | V. Burd's hat shop for a hat of style and quality at a very low price, In business since 1900, East Main st *x19 Miss Mary Day, R. N., a nurse at the Centre County Hespital, spent several days during the foiepart of this week at her parental home in Madisonburg Mrs. James B. Lane returned to Bellefonte Tuesday, and has opened n East Linn Street after having spent the winter with rela- ives in McKeesport and elsewhere of this The Young Women's Guild the Presbyterian church takes means of expressing thanks to members of the cast, directors and thers who aided in the presenta- tion of “The Family Album and those who so liberally tronized event to Pp the of Burnside wo rl- Muirhead week wa inderwent H re pol Edward Street, who last ously ill and ment fu Der Mr Lreat- the C ¢ County ring the wee rot atl Muirhea | atl ted Lo upet g ome home on East at designated injured by mo- ted t evervone , laces. Jay-walkers orists cannot be expec traffice as well na be on the alert for darting out from between arked cars We've ublicity watch ras MR members caped seriou D. C.. wa; Mount Uni the truck sign. crashing the Beaver car erable damage ear escaped wilh burises One of home-talent Bellefonte by the Pres- last “The enn - entertainments n many yea's oung Women giv in was presented Guild of in the chapel Entitied ' the production the life the ir A portrayals in Appearing scanned by two members the cast. The script for the pro- duction was written by Mrs. Samuel Shallcross of West Linn Street, 10 whom much credit for the success of the play is due. Cleverly written containing rich funds wit and amusing situations, show Is adaptable to any community. The cast of characters was chosen ind under the experienced direction of Miss Ethel Crider the evening's entertainment was thoroughly en- joyed by most of the hundreds of persons who crowded the chapel to its capacddfy. The Guild cleared sbout $65 from the play of family of of the well Miss Erma Sloop entertained at her home on East Curtin Street jast | Thursday night, for Miss Mary H Bickelt, who on Saturday morning became the bride of Edwin H Andrews, of Niagara Falls, Pour tables of bridge were in play and nrizes were awarded to Miss Mary Baum, Mrs. Guy Glenn and Mrs Howard ODonnell. Guests in ad- | dition to Miss Bickett, were: Mrs {| W. W. Bickett, Mrs. Howard ODon- | nell, Mrs, Philip Witeraft Mrs. Guy Glenn. Mrs. Phillip Bickett, Mrs fack Mentgomery, Miss Mary Baum. Miss Mary Fleming, Miss Jane | Beatty, Miss Madeline Carpeneto {and Miss Carolyn Brouse, all of | Bellefonte; Mrs. P, H. Hull of Ni- azara Falls, N. Y.; and Mrs. Richard | Botiorf and Mrs. Louls Bell, of State { College: Mrs. Leslie A. Polliard. of | Bellefonte. Another friend. who en- | tertained in Miss Bickett's honor {was Mrs. Philip Witcraft of Bast | Bishop Street, who wag hostess at a | shower held Tuesday evening of last week, Prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. Frank Clemson and Mrs. Philip Bickett. Miss Bickett, the | guest of honor, received a number | of useful gifts, | Dairy Store Frosted peas, 20 cents, frosted strawberries, 22 cents ' ~Have your eyes examined now! Broken lenses replaced, Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewel ry store, Brockerhoff Hotel block, Bellefonte 10tf Miss Theresa Shields has de- parted for Jersey City, N. J. where she has accepted the position of Superintendent of Nurses in St Francis Hospital If you like good talent you are Invited to go to the First Methodist church, Bellefonte, at 8 o'clock Thursd.y, May 11, when an excep- tional program of music will be presented. Admission of 25 cents will go toward the Newton-Hamil- ton Fund Miss Edna Klipatrick, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Kilpatrick, ot East Curtin street, and dental hy- gienist In the public schools of Bellefonte, Is making arrangements sill from New York on June 10 for a trip England. Her plans are to remain abroad during the greater of the summer Mrs. Joseph Delallo, of East Howard street, is reported to be re- covering steadily from an operation she underwent Tuesday at the Cen- tre County Hospital. Trouble never comes single, and the Delallo fam- ] no exception. The three chil- Are iffering from intestional and Mr. Delall uper- ; from a major abdon ne nderwent to to part Diion is Te inal oper re y P jam of 2 Most enovabie Decker reived a About 90 the lodge partic fr which | ipated hour lowed tl A was held Sunday at and Mrs t Gag shy Feat delightful family gathering ¢ home of Mr Pleas we Lioyd Sampsell in West Wil- High mmander He AZO term YORTS by mander, wert r. senior vice r Reed, junior vice Hassinger, quar- R Gienn adfutant- H Dost Crorge Hm commande; termastier: | G. Kline Sunday, « post advocate; haplain; Samuel surgeon. and John of -the-day. The of the post Irvin Garis retiring of « com- is George Von- Ruth Hampton luncheon ficer mand or ada. Chalrman Mrs Mrs. Isabel Auxiliary, served the installation Caspe; the alter mel and : i of n an IH ———— POLICE WATCHING FOR PARKING SPACE FLITTERS Bellefonte police are giving spece ial attention to what are known as “Parking Space Flitters™ These per- sons, to defeat the puppbses of the two-hour parking restriction in the business district, park their cars two hours in one space, then move their machines three or four spaces, or even a block away for another two hours—and so on through the day This practice Is illegal and police are paying special attention to these cases, officers reported yesterday One man who disputed the legality of an arrest for “flit parking.” was charged with resisting an officer and when taken before a Justice of the Peace was fined $7.50 —————— Marriage Licenses Fred ©. Lucas Milesburg Sarah Marie Rhoads Bellefonte Chester E. Spicer Bellefonte Sarah E. Schreffier Snydertown Gerald J. Bechler State College Eleanor Betty Chole Norristown Edwin H. Andrews Niagara Fills Mary Helen Bickett Niagara Falls Roy C. Walters Btate College Sylvia A. Stewart State College Hang Neuber State College Bylvia M. Glosser State College WARNING TO CHILDREN Edward Kofman, contractor in charge of the demolition of the High school bullding. hereby warns all persons to remain off the school premises at all times, serving notice that he will not be responsible for accidents happening to persofis In and around the building. Kofman Indded that there is constant danger of parts of the walls caving in or {loose bricks falling. a. | Cases Are Listed For Trial According to the trial releass ed this week thirteen civil cases are scheduled for disposition during the second week of the reguiar May term of Centre County Court. Civil Court will convene on Monday, May 15 13 Civi let He Annie Zeleznick vs The School District of Spring Township, Centre County; ejectment; not guilty Luther A Harr, Secretary Banking of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania, Receiver of the Snow Shoe Bank vs. The Centra] Gar age, W. M. Oswalt: assumpsit; afi davit of defense filed Julia Watson and John M. Wal- on vs. Harvey H. Barnhart, J E Kragle, Pennsylvania Department of Highways; trespass: affidavit ol defense on behalf of J. E. Kragle ans Harvey H., Barnhart filed Joseph Hamilton vs. Rebecca Do th, Charles E. Dorworth: no aif davit of defense filed George W. Mackenzie v J. Lambert; impsit; defense filed Lloyd E. Henry Pd no of ol Or Howard a affidavit NEW SIZING MACHINE DEMONSTRATED AT SUTTON wilhe aemonstration promise of fillis in manufacture machine sf need products POnGerous ] fiend geiiniie steel A tralg affair, the machine izes cold fron rods wing them ti $4 ¥4 0 hiens tarts +HLeN Lh J And red “ one-4 { ¢ i of an i W oe GOR De 1 WORF ANG ear and consequent DENY ROOFING FURNACE CAUSED BERNSTEIN FIRE 1 report jase week of the the Ce Bern that started fron na Lt the Sid Ber “in store ted Mr ing o | [4] 4 might have from s tre Democrat fas be pinion blaze spark heat fy : SRR furnace w roofing being plied to the roo " n adjo building Steve Durant [ Clarence Morgan { in William workmen repair man £ 8now charg of ¢ f the romfin ob at rear of the ¥y and building that no sparks can escape from th furnace; that t discovered : blaze inside the Bernstein store ter smelling smoke, and that 4 broke a window in the Bernstein building to throw walter on the flames. To bear out their contention that the furnace could not have caused the fire, they claim thal a large plie of lumber stored beside the furnace for days was not dam aged the Levine rey Hey YOUNG ANGLER NARROWLY MISSES DEATH BY DROWNING Bobby Reeder, aged 6. narrowly esciped a tragic end late jast Wed- nesday afternoon when he fell the deep waters of Spring Creek near his home at Red Roost The Ind was fishing from the trestie above MeCov's Dam. where he had landed an 18-inch trout the previous Sunday. when he %s5-ed into the water several feet below He wis struggling to stay on the top of the water when he was fin- ally saved by an unidentified fish- erman who was fishing some dis- tance away and came running to his rescue nto -. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas, of Fleming, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Eleanor Isabelle, to Pearce A. Rumberger, son of the lite Mr. and Mrs Harry Rumberger. of Fleming. Miss Lucas is a graduate of the Bellefonte High school and of the hock Haven State Teachers’ College. For the past three years she has taught the Bush {Grove school. Mr. Rumberger is also 8 graduate of the Bellefonte High school and of the Parks Aviation College. He is now employed at the {Martin Alrcraft factory at Balti imore, Md. The wedding will take | Place, May 9. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 ae Centre gain Counter RATES first issue ment conlaing more than twenty-five Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amaz.ngly popular. Considering ils low cost Ana the benerity derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Commuulity Bar- Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for and 156 cents for each additional insertion Where adverse words, ote cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estale advertising sale or rent. KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed this office, must be complied with by those answering '“w adverlsements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise ments, as Lhe publishers are pot permitted Ww divulge the name of the ad- veriiser, SUBCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ral 1s entitied {ree ol charge. ner vals Help Wanted WANTELI] { for general housework for | | i Lather Bir Fred Markie Reward Card of Thanks arders Wanted Prote « ODL y ¥ used motorcycl notly R uy a ofndi Hon site, Pa Vile Phone S17-R-4 Vip Phooe 917-R4. in the market foo . Hee SALE Neo Vegetable 1B Any yer Ou naire of Cen RD 1. ‘Hunters Park) POR Salp.O car load Matiida, during week beginning May 8th. Inquire EW. Edenberger Warriors Mark. Pa. Phone 5-R-19. xIR at Por FOR BALE--A 32-volt ooiTinicts also 2 Knight radio. 32-voit Johnson 522 W. College College, Pa ight plant irons 32-voit Inquire Roy Ave, Slate xi? Install new reefing, new aid- plumbing and heating, re. W. Houtse lumber Co Bate College xif ONLY 8100 per week hardwood floors ing nes pairs. © Phone 703 LUMBER. Boost home trade: buy di- rect from mill. Penna. Pine, hem- lock. hardwond Southern and western roofers and flooring. Joan Lyons & Bons. Howard Pa. Phone 131 x38 horsepower electric Brigaes & Stratton easoline motor, single cylinder enaeine and pumn lack combined. John Matis Bellefonte, B.D. 2 (Hublersburg) 14% POR SALE.-.1 motor FOR BALE--Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 15 inch rims Backed by written guarantes Open evenings until § o'clock Walliru Auto service, Bnow Shoe Intersection, Phone 753 POR BALE--8ix purebred beagle pups, born April 12; will make excellent runners for this season. Will sell at SiX Weeks nid. lee Cetiiz. 5 miles east of Bellefonte on Jacksonville road x18 PIANO BARGAIN Have no further use for my piano. M0000 upright, fine tone and condition, can be had by paving balance of only $2672 Write Bdria Wickiand 4743 N. Shef- 1 field Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who | wili — advice where to see it xis BALE-ow Blding which we are selling out bulldi inexpensive houses gare pies, . Also all kinds of Native sawed lumber at $28 to $28 og M. 0. W. Houtz Lumber Co. State Col: {leee. Penna. Phone 704. ou Instruction PIANO reasonable At now, Sarah ® lle. 1) LESSONS... | prices. Start if Solin at ony Street, Bele ¢ have a lot of German | This will be good for farm 0 a 25-word adverlusement in these columns one Lume, This privilege can be used six tunes a year at diflerent Personal MEN OLD AT «0\--GET PEP ex Tonic Table lain raw 0, sler invigorators and other slum dan One dose starts new pop. Value 81.00 ial price Tix Cadi, write Wid & Teah 1u New On 0 oon Automotive POR BALE panel In- ens A 1083 %L-ton 1 truck LX Ce ALHIE nquire of E N. Trostle, How- R. D. Phone 172] 13 Hay, Grain, Etc. SALE i» Loong xeQ Day old certified Rus- HE YRAT - re of Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE--6 pure x weeks fonte Pa RB bred Col POR i SALE SOTA Live Stock Some 8 weeks Crwe tie of Edward A of xi8 Berk Inguire DEA Holstein cow will be nguire of Prank Scla- R D 3 (Sunny- xi8 SALE Some good work horses, Mir choice of eight Will ex- change other horses or cattle C M long, Howard. R D. 2 (Nittany) xi FOR SALE---10 Chester White pigs 6 weeks and 10 ghoats, or will exchange on cattle 8 E. Brown R D Boring Mills, Pa. Phone 186-R-14 Centre Hall POR BALE 1200 and 1500 Iba workers Price roa onable of Roy Nizou. RD 2, Mill Phone 532. Mill Hall ~ Household Goods POR SALE—A child's play yard, and as Quality electric stove. Inquire 326 N Spring 8t. Phone 371-J. xi8 FOR BALE-—Xitchen cabinet in good condition. Mrs. Guy Lyons, Wil lowbhank Street, Phone #43-M. xI8 FOR SALE-—-A b-section Lundstrom bookcase light oak, ong section 114 and 4 sections 8% in. length 2 Eva Rowan, Flaming. Pa 8 FOR SALE-Westinghouse electric roaster. Reason for selling wught electric stove. Condition is excelient Inquire of BR C. Witmer Electrical Store, Bellefonte, Pa x19 POR Ye Hall in in FOR SALE-—A gray enamel gas rahje. white enameled iron bed with springs. several rocking chairs and porch chairs, Inquire of Catherine Fravel N. Spring St, Bellefonte, Pa xi8 FOR SALE—Upright piano Have no further use for mv fine plano. Can be had by paving balance of 8IBES | Fickiand, 4743 N | due. Write Bdna Sheffield Ave MiwAukee, Wisconsin, who will advise where 10 see it x9 Farm Machinery FOR SALE Fordson tractor and John Deere piows. priced for aguick sale at 860. R. M. Naylor Julian R. D. x20 FOR SALE rmer's Pavorite drill, «Hoe RD. 2. Belisfonte, Pa. Phone 476-R-3 Xin POR SALE letz food chopper In | mood condition Abbie E F.D 1 [FOR SALE-—Pull line of farm pauioment. Cothe and | a demonstration ! ents less money. | Matis, Hublersburg, Pa. | FOR BALE-One used Little nine Tractor plow, : used new Idea ure a , No. 8; 1 used trac J. B 17 corn plan | Port as Hom all ent | Phone 2731. M. Harold Beta, ad, Inquire of Prank A. Brooks | Chean for cash. | Lansberry, Woodland Pa Ri x Cet better ia tity | | House FOR BALE Stewart sheep shearer, excelient reasonable price, also 1% h my engine, good condition Charles H. Myers, Penna Phone Blate College 3715 one-man condition 0. Boono- Write Furnace xis Business For Sale FOR SALE-~4 chalr barber shop 11th Bt, Tyrone: a barber looking “ good well established shop here buy It Owner retiring Bee Mingle, Tyrone, Pa for D Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE-6-room house with all conveniences. 2 car garage. Loost. ed in Pelisfomte, Phone, Belisfonte 162-M but FOR BALE--Bullding lots slong Jack. sonville road. Inquire 1. M. Blerly Bellefonte RR. D. 3 (Jacksonville Road ) x20 FOR BALD 7 room brick and garage located and Curtin street ohone 638 Bellefo house. bath Spr dary M. Fauble ite, Pa 1744 orner yrmer Bodie fa Beliefont FOR BALE The 1 FOR BALE--A Ce Pas PASTURE spring Apply EE ¥ we ler B POR Dasture 81, write Huntingd Beliefonts RENT] Ww ag Fen Houses 2 RENT Cyne 1 Tie ure of 0 FOR RENT Possessior of Dr. R P Bldg, or Phot POR RENT --$8-room house wild All moder conveniet Shope, BE Curtin Street Pa. Phone 206-J FOR RENT after 1 N Be e 268-3 oof Be Rooms For Rent ov rurniahed Rur rote kKie EF 88s * F-3 High 8t. Bellefonte Pa F Rr pa, Sout Water For Sale or Rent RENT water and urna an. R. PF. 1 Por inaguire of J . Ave Tye ar Pa POR SALE BO LAA OR A ’ Apa rtments for Rent FOR RENT-—Pous Phone 405.0 FOR RENT reside roen appar R Garages For Rent RENT. 4 POR slat way Cina ne sarace and Bling al ITE. malt 145 ite 3 CONTA Bmith. Miles! FESTIVAL void festical po ne 10 t th ball di yurg Fire Co Cas evenly amond, M FESTIVAL-—-The Hublersburg Cem- etery Association's annua festival will be held at Saturday July 15, 1939 x28 FESTIVAL--The: members grange will bold their annua at the Grange Hall Pleasant ( Saturday evening. June i0 PRAYER MEETING--Will be held next Sunday, May 7 at the Ben Bowes home oft the Brockerhoff farm. about one-half mile on the west end of the Valley View road al Hublersburg ¢ logan festival aD on PLAY The home talent Biblical viay. “Simonl the leopard™ will be presented at Marion Grange Hall Jacksonville Bunday evening. May 7 Silver rollection BANQUET The Mother and Daugh. ter Banquet of the PBvangelical and Reformed churches will be held in the Social Hall at Hublersburg, Thursfiay, May 11. Tickets 40 cents xi9 | "TOWNSEND MEETING fThers will | be a Townsend meeting in the Oourt Friday svening. Mav 12h. at 780 dviock. Mr. Charles 8 Kniss will be the speaker The Dutrow boys and Mr Backenbaugh. of Centre Hall will also be present. Everyone is invited ENTERTAINMENT --Radio Dot and Smokey will present a program of SOONER, music and jokes at an enter. tainment on Thurmday, Mav 11. in the Logan Grange Hall at Pleasant G The doors will open at Tn. m and Smokey are well known for their stage and radio promrams. brosdoast. [Ing over station WRAK Williameraed at fib a m and at 100 p mm. They are also featuring “Rawhide and Tum. Bleweed™ who are well knows here | The usual admission will be charged 15 and 26 conta 7 ROCK FACE and PANEL FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS power ] a BAKE SBALE-The Boy Scouts of Troon 2 Belletond will hold a bake sale Bataeaay, May 6. at the plore room recently vacated by Heveriy's Boporting Coods Blore on Allegheny Blreet FISHER We take wanking all persons wh ! LF ana Kindness o oa i. r affe ot of thelr sen periormed olhet Lhe death Cuves ring BAKE BALE i Au Band Miscellaneous DEAD BI JOCK Removed { ylime at expen th, M s al 2 “ NOTICE MACHINE WORK IRWY I nd May 75 we Hear: TO RHEUMATICS.- Send booklet on Rbeumat bins and pet Relief 1 and a+t Re an nant be. teria ol Fhe 8 yy oy Hay Pever nguered disoovery nus and Balsam ere Free And Sunday 10 u -2 No Wednesday afternoon Asn’ Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa Repairing FOREMAN'S TPHOLSTERY —Purni ture repalr shop, repairing. restor- antiques a specialty Cane and rt Modders inholstery. Shon Race 81, rear Penn Belle Hotel, 400-M 8" 4 REPAIRED Repairs Shel furniture maie Wy 629-7 North Photie OOVeTs MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Oats Buckwheat Rye Barley groceries by Herr rovisi one. ele As OTK As rected Heverly weekly OR G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider's Ex. Big. Phone 40855 BELLEFONTE, PA GEORGE _ HALL 557 And His Orchestra DAWN HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Retlstonte, Route 220 WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th Admission & Tax 8% For Table Reservations Phone Zion 2321 Dancing 2to 1 Gum Carbon and sludge are ever being crea- ted in the best of motors and Gracos internal oil bath removes gum from valves and rings. To enable your mo- tor to do a new job for less. xv our $71.50 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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