June 15, 1939, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOC ALS »> ~Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Jones, of Bellefonte, R. D. 1, were regisiercs at the Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, N Y. last week, while visiting World's Fair. —~Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price, of Williamsport, spent the weekend with the latte:'s mother, Mrs. Mar- tha Evey, at Howard, and with Jve- latives and friends in Bellefonte Corman Fisher and family, of Binghamton N. ¥ motored to Bellefonte last Friday to spend the weekend with Mr. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher, of South Water street Mrs. Sadie Cly. N.J past week with her sister an Iressler on West S.reet, Mrs, Kanflman has Cenire County for over a visiting amcne pclative Mr. and Mrs, C. G Wilkinsburg, spent the weekend with r latives in Bellefonte, en route LO their home, after spending last week with ves at Bast Salem, Juniata county, and Mr, Spicher spent sime time at the New York World's Falr Mrs. T. R. Morgan, of Philadel- phia, is a guest th week at the Dr. M. A. Kirk home on West High Streer. Mrs. Morgan came here Saturday from Lewisburg where she gttended the lass reunion of her graduation from Bucknell Col- lege, ~—Mr. and Mrs, eon Thomas Ray, ’ were over night guests Tuesday of the former's uncle and aunt. Dr, anl Mrs. M. A Kirk on West High Stieet They were their way home from the New York World's Fair -A large inscription hung over Centre Harry V gionnaires and firemen here | 23rd. District Conve Day celebration —Mr. and M:s of ruest Mrs wil Howar1 been monti Kauffman was the At- Jani Spicher, of 18 25th ¢© Lloyd of on drapery, bearing the elcome Buddies.” front entrance Was yvestler Kermit Rudy“and two chi he n. of wn, accom- anied by Mrs. Rudy's parents, Mr Mrs. John ‘Drei be] bis, of State College were all t our office aturday. Mr. and Mrs Rudy and children are spending their vacation with Mrs Rudy’ Ss parents 0. Gal lag end an 441 n-law Mrs Buffalo Run Valley sinter in Wilkinst daughter -Prank ! Lewis O. Ha vey Dale, of Bellefor ried here Saturd the young uple evervone else b West Linn Street in front of Miss Dale's mother's home a glant ban- ner proglatming: “Annie © Doesn't Live Hele An more!” with an ar- row poin ing le dence The banner Friday and pract ending SUS} appearance night Mrs. Glenn Thomp and daughter, Mar jor ie Belle Thompson 0. near Courtland. N. Y.. were guests last week of Mrs. Thompsin's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McGinle; of Thomas Sreet. Marjorie Belle returned to her home Sunday as the driving guest of Jesse Ayes of Courtland, wh) drove here Satur- day to take her hi me. Mrs. Th son will remain ancther week at the MoeGinley home AC Thomps end Mr. Ayers will be married ur-ay, Juiy 1 -Mrs. J. Ed. C quite iI. for the To t three months and who is slightly improved =t this time, and who being taken care of by Mrs. J. L. Bryan had callers from a distance, over the falter part of last week. Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Buler from Niagara Falls, Miss Florence Butler [rom Elmira, N. Y., Mr, and Mrs. Charles Williams® from Willlamsport; Mr ni Mrs. Herman Koch from Pitis- burgh: and Mr. and Mrs, Andy Watson from Adara, Pa —Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hartman returned Friday to their home in Clyde. Ohlo, after gpen_ing a week's vacation with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hartman of Wil- lowbank Street, and wi h other rela- tives in Bellefonte, State Co'lege and Mit:n, Wedne day afternoon was spent as a family gathering in the park at Port Matilda and everyone enjoyed a ham and egg supper. Mr Hartman is manager of the Arrow Cafe in Clyde and usually takes his vacation in the Fall, but owing to some extensive repairing was neces- sary to make his visit at thig time ~Mr. and Mrs, J. O, Talbott and gon Jack, of Dallas Texas, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Carlion Hunter, of Wilmington, Del. spent the weekend in Belle- fonte having come here to attend the Harvey-Dals welding, Saturday night. While here Mr. and Mrs Talbott were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George McClellan on East Linn Street; Jack Talbott was en eriained at the Thomas Beaver home, and Mr. and Mrs. Hunte: were guests of the George Purnell family. Until a year or more ago the Talbotts were residents «f Belle foute, Mr. Talbott having been an official of the Bellefonte Central Railroad. ~Ralph Poorman, instructor In a government school on an Indian reservation at Luckachukal, Ari- zona, arrived home Saturday to spend the summer vacation with SON 10Mmh- Sa Con who has been his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | Poorm :n and family, at their home on East Howard street, He was ac- companied here by his brother and sister; Guy and Miss Gertrude | Poorman, who went to Arizona sev- eral weeks ago by bus to join him | there. The route home covered some | 6000 miles, Including visits to the Black Hills of South Dakota, the San Francisco Exposition, several of | the Natlonal Parks and many other | places in the far west. Ralph ex- pects to take advantage of the sum- | mer vacation to continue his studies | at Penn State and will enrol! in | at that College, EE —— the summer session 4 the ! ~ Abbott's Everitt's Drug Store gheny Street, Bellefonte anu ~Mrs. Daisy B. Henderson will start a 6 weeks couise in short hand and wping on June 26th, Any per- son Interested call 544, * x25 «Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Optome- trist. have your eyes examined now For appointments call Bellefonte 3- W. W. E Crossley Jewelry Store 1911 Iter J. Kurtz, well known re ident of Howard, was ill days during the latte par of week, It being report edt 1al he had suffered a mild attack ol “heat ration £. J Philadelphia ice cream, 24 8 Alle- Dr. Wa several last pros Weavey Ji yell wi an! highly respected ciiizen of Re- bersburg, was a welcome visitor al our office Monday. He was accome- panied to Bellefonte by his brother C. D. Weaver, Congra ulations and well known Roger T. Bayard their twentieth quietly at Sunday our former newspaper. who citizen man brated niversary Tyrone, cele an- me in wedding their in contribu- Control addition- received announcing the tors to the local Cancer Foundation last week, an al contribution of $5.00 was from the Bellefonte Daughters of America Mr. J. W. Blair, of Fillmore ac- companied by his Fred and wile and son, and Mrs alph Tressler, a daughter re n last Thursday frcm Ashtabula they pent a wee kK Since Catholic Wes E Y. Wighaman tilda, R, D., was a pleasant © this office Monday morning win Belle fon s mig Episcopal reported Jackson Abrah am nanager Calle annual hursday marizh parish final plang the show to be held this at the Epi-copal were completed Te meet duled to have been held garden hased 1d Flack and Miss what has been cottage alor about one-half fonts Mis Nell Beezer in the Beezer Creek, have been issued for the marriage of Miss Betty Lcu Swartz, of Ivyland. Bucks County granddaughter of the late Lincol: E. Swariz. of Hublersburg, to Wil liam Francis Mogan. Miss Swartz a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Bwartz, of Ivyland is a co of Misg Helen Schaeffer, of East Cur- tin Street. Her father, a native of Hublersburg, is an instructor in the Abingten High School. The wed- ding is scheduled to take place at 6 o'clock Saturday afterncon, June 17, at Hautaville Pa ~-Among promotions cavalrymen announced this Cclonel Ben C. Jones, officer of the 103rd. Cavalry. P; N G.. is the elevation of Lieut. Charles W. Roberts to the rank of captain of regimental headquarters. The pro- motion becomes effective with the first day of the annual encamp- ment on June 17. Lieut Roberts is widely known in Centre County, having been a residen: of Belle ‘onte while seiving as Centre Coun- ty Superintendent of Highways sev. oral years ago, Init ations SiN Tyrone reek by commanding of ~ Among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Joseph L. Peters at Pleas:nt Gap, yesters day, were Mr. Peter's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K. Peters and daughter, of Westmont, N. J. Mr. Peters was graduated from the Bellefonte High school in the class of 1924, and since then has been engiged in finance work in Cumberland, Md. and in various other cities. He is now residing in Westmont, and is employed by the Ford Motor Com- pany in Camden. Cirover E. Corman, manager of the West High Street A, & P. Store this week received an unusual dis- tinction from the editors <f Chain Store Age, magazine published in the interests of the nation's chain | The distinction consists of | “to es, a Community Builder award, given for outstanding service through 1938 to the community. Corman's name has been placed on the roll of honor established by the magazine for chain store managers who in the es- timation of representative business, | gations have qualified for the title of “Community Builders.” Only four or five other Pennsylvanians were ‘similarly honored, it is reported, Corman’'s recognition came urge} | through his activities on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and its | various committegs, He has served | | with outstanding ability on a num- | ber of committees, and has always manifested an active interest in civic ‘and community projects, ¢lvie, service and charitable organi- | i wheel, -Mr. and Mm, Joseph Prabutt | and daughter, Janet, of Baltimore, Md., spent the latter part of last week in Bellefonte with Mrs, Fra. butt's mother, Mrs, Frank T. Kern, also of Baltimore, who is spending some time with her sisters and brothers at the Craft-Nclan resl- dence on South Thomas Street C. C. Rhoads, Deputy Warden at Rockview penitentiary, and Mrs Rhoads, departed early this week for Philadelphia, where Mr, Rhoads 1s consulting a nerve specialist, From Philadelphia they expected to go to Ocean City, N. J. for a week's stay before taking a cruise on Lake Erle, Mr. Rhoads, who has not been in the best of health for some Lime, is on a month's leave of absence from his duties at Rockview., While he Is away his assistan’, H. R. Johnson is erving as deputy warden The {Ol f-town attended owing persons from out- the Hal Dale wedding here, Sa urday night: Col- and Mrs. Frederic A. Dale, Bal- timore: John C. McPherson, Short Hills, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Paxton, St. Davids: Mrs, Hall Croi- man, Noriistown; Miss Mary G Hilner, Potist Mrs, Donald Mc- Pherson and scn, Donald P., Mrs J. T. Huddle, Miss Harriet Krauth, iiss Elizabeth Evans, David J. For- ney, all of Gettysburg: Mr, and Mr Orvis Keller State College; Dr. J. G NVeixel and Mr, and Mrs, Ellis O Kel Pittsburgh onel wn, ler Two dozen more young folks and their elders from the Bellefonte Episcopal church attended the nic and outing of the Altoona arch- deaconry of the Episcopal church at Reser oir Park, Tyrone, Satur- day ternoon During the after- the picnickers enjoyed { contests and gimes, A rved at 6 oO'cle or pic~ af hours program ( Per Wis A beautiful banner wa uke's church, Altoona largest Lenten ilar banner was noon big su WK awarded for hav- Hering oer award- rom work A months daughte » Robb «ifi~} ii~3 bel Phill ua | William mpany final nigiot will make Tomorrow and a the Canal before ! Pacific begins young Dorwort «CHTIRO wii The fre in New sometime in August for the student college Panama Fr ACTOS ncisco the 1g the ship SUDET scheduled the retum the thi will be resume week time work at rd in his to a ss MP ——————— RE-FLECT SECRETARY OF TRI-COUNTY LEGION GROUP Mrz. Barbara Kline of Bellefonte was re-eleq LeCTels of the Tri- County Council of American 1 Auxiliaries at a meeting of the gouns- cil last Wednesday at the Penn- Wells Hotel, Welisboro., Centre, Clinton ani Lycoming counties ccmprise the council State Commander Frank Gwy Mrs. Helen Casey of hiladelphia, department commander; Mrs, James Paul of York. central vice president; and Mrs. Florence Miller of New Cumbtriand, Americanism chairman were among the speakers Following the session: the visitors were taken to view Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon near Wellsboro Those from the Bellefonte Auxiliary who made the trip were: Mrs, Mar- garet Miller, president, Mrs. Rilla Jones, Mrs. Nell Decker Mrs. Flor- ence Haupt, Mra. Margaret Abt, Mrs Elizabeth Marshall, Mrs. Frank Hull, Mrs. Leona Elders, Mrs, Ersel Gillen Mrs. Ruth Casper, Mrs, Pearl Smith, Mrs. Catherine Breon, Mrs, Claire McMurtrie, Mrs. Mabel Boden Mrs ted gion nne: Elizabeth Dunlap, Mrs. Hazel Glenn, | Mrs. Ruth Fridgens, Alvina Stover, Mrs. Barbara Kline and Mrs Mar- garet Hassinger nt a Wo — LOCAL MAN HELD IN THEFT OF 3 WHEEL, TIRE William E. Brobeck, of Hublers- burg, and leroy Fritz, of Reading, both of whom have been residing in | Bellefonte for some time, are under $200 bail each for court on charges resulting from the theft of a wheel, tire and (ube from the car of Thur- man Davis, of Coleville, At a hearing before Justice of the Peace Harold Cowher, West Bishop Street, yesterday, morning, Fritz pleaded guilty to the larceny of the and Brebeck pleaded guilty to possession of stelen goods the wheel: and tire having been found on Brobeck's ear. The arrests were made by Bellefonte Police Officer Donald Johnson. After the hearing Fritz posted bail while Brobeck was commitied to jail in — | default of bond, To Play at Hecla Mal Hallett chestra will pl Hecla Park next June 21, it wa day Tickets dancing 9 Ww During the : featured tanove) and for a Wed ann are 75 ay unoceao cents ¢¢ 1936-37 Comm and ! He consecutive Pier, AU Roo Kentucky Adolpl organizati was in New rk City weekly CBS been featured sons at the City, N. J New Orlean Louisville Dallas. Mal considered outstanding evelt and the Hallett's without band of us que Lior thie of Women of Moose Guests of Clearfield degree Moose Hall w= were present “hapler team ore EXPECT MANY ENTRIES IN BABY SHOW, JUNE Present will be an unp: ed entries in the baby show in he Y. M. C. A here on § 4 the Service League ol § The babies an gather informally : gymnasium at 3 o'clock on 1 terno the show. Refredy will be served during and after judging. An entrance fee of cents will be charged for each baby and admission for apectatorg will be 25 cents Any baby, five ¥ eligible dozens of prizes being i no er. is compete for offered Boat Tips; Owner Saved Martin Renzo was almost Lock Havens second victim of drowning when his boat tipped over in the river one evening recently. Renzo was in the middie of the river near the bridge when his outboard motor boat got out of control and turned over. He was caught underneath the boat and was fortunate enough to struggle out and hang on to the front of the boat until help came “They must have thought I was kidding when 1 hollered,” Renzo said, “and I ean't swim a stroke.” nt A G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’s Ex. Bldg, Phone 4085 BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— Wanted To Buy ! UNITED STATES USED AND UNUSED STAMPS ! Collections, accumulations and envelopes with stamps attached from old correspondence, Highest pieces paid. Satisfaction guaran Send or write for appointment. L. Victory Anthony Box 269. TYRONE, Page Five CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ———— 30,000 People Read This Column AVETY week the benelilty derived gill Counter That's why “i je Centre Democrat's classified advertising de partment has become so wNa2.Ng'y popular Considering ils low post ali It 1s undisputably Centre County Commuuity Bar RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents (On first Bssue and 15 cents [or each sadcditionsl insertion Where adverse - ment containg more than twenty-five words, ole cent a word 1s charged REAL ESTATE adverising sale or rent A straight one cent » word le charged for rea) eslaie KEYED ADS All advertisements Lhat request replies to be mated W this ol Pea lice, we Ll verLiser ESCRIBER 8 PRIVILEGE ehililied 0 8 20-wurd DAT ge aie ers in ADDY Heberling Centre i E Pt IR expansion cena ned ! eady advan C. Heberling C« ¥ n, 1 Work Wanted Phos ge £24 wre Siore Lost and Found Articles for Sale POR SALE Axe Mani Boot No. 14 brood FOR SALE separator roa George W rom SALE 4) zrandfather ciocks : an LUMBER Boost home trade. buy rect from mill. Penna Pine, hem- wk hardwood Southern and western roofers and floorin John Lyons & Bana Howard Pa "Prone th 3) x38 1 di- POR SALE Good grade of soft coal ve wood, sand, crushed stone and bulldine sone In of Lee Reed, Belicfonte Pa Lamb Street hone 174- R x32 FOR SALE--Hundreds of used tires all sizes from 15 to 268 inch rims Backed by written guarantee Open evenings until § o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Photie 753 18% 4 BU ILDING A HOME--We have a full line of concrete foundation blocks, toll pipe and BOttings, septic tanks opper tubing, everything to build anything. O. W. Houts, Lumber Co. LH ate College, Pa Phone 703 21+ FOR SALE--8plegel’'s Alr Castle sere vice battery radio. In perfect con- dition, Jess than a vear old. Paid 835 for it will sell for $20 cash Mantle type. Inquire of Jpe Marcelonk, R D3 Plea ant View (Rea Roost) FOR SALE--8econd plumbing supplies fittings fonte High Schoo! Building and can be seen atl Kofman's Oarage and Wal- Run Auto Service Station. Phone 1'0 or 158 bx 18 4 hand brick radiators and FOR SALE--—We have a lot of German Siding which we cheap. This will be buildings, inexpensive houses, pies, eto, sawed lumber at ow Yoere good for farm to $28 per Penna. Phone 703 ot Sale or Exchange POR SALE OR FXCHANGE—2 Spott. | ed Poland China brood sows that are bred. Will trade on hay Paul W Ghaner. Port Matilda, Pa. RD. 2 4 | Poultry FOR SALE--Spring chickens. Reds 2% 10 4 pounds, Ray C. Ishier Plensant Gap Pa. Phone 448-J-2. musi be complied willi Dy LON Answering do not cal al Lhe ollice for INO mMalion concerning such au vertsy as Lue publishers we ou peroibied W divulge Lie natne of We ad x24 | Materials are from the Belle. | | Markle, State College Phone 3550. x26 at Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte on are selling out | r= | Also all kinds of Native: . M. Co County Home x24 #25 mbe col | nn Phamy ros inte Cotf | FOR SALE—One Kalamazoo all- i nad to match. DeHans Eleotric Co. | Bellefonte. Phone §79 x23 | POR SALE Ohoice of Osborne mow- | McCormick - Deering | et x22 LP 2. Phone 476R w adve tisemeuis -Every subscribed to The Cenire Dein advel Lisemieni This priviiege can oe used six Lithes 4 your al dilleren in these Columns one Wine BABY C HICKS FOR BALE Barred Rock Barred Rock Clucks, Ww Pa Phone 5422 Dogs, Pets, Etc. New Hampshir puliet Black and New Hamp bir Hut PU FOR SALE Hee iW POR first SALE] Paul towr POR BALE Pa. ODDO POR BALE WAROT., harness Held Booted Bridie Hoy POR BALE A with aif by Harvey Eminhis fro«} her yi Pa x24 Twelve weeks a farm, Pine Chester White Mra. Mar Grove Mill's FOR Digs Matias Pa SALE ron auire rect Pa RD 1 FOR SALE--Ten pigs Chester While ang Clarence M. Hoy (Axe Mann) Prank Hamps! hire Bellefonte. R. D ° X24 FOR SALE A gray horse 3 years ol 1a weight 1400 bs. Sound and a 200d worker Inauire G E Ardety Port Matilda Pa 22 POD art Re Some Chester White pow and pigs Inguire wu James Calla Justine lode: R. D. State Chl han lege Pa. Phone 2601 x25 POR QA LE Team of sorrel geldings weight 16850 each: will work any where. LeRue Decker Centre Hall BR D Phone 175-R-12 x26 FOR SALE--Several hundred Herfor a cattle, large number of calves and vearlings, 120 soringer heifers alo horses, J P. Teal Pair field Iowa, x25 FOR SALE Prive brea and registered Holstein cattle. Also several os. pecially high bred young bulls. In. quire Schmick Pars, Howard, Pa write E E Schmick Elmira. N. yx Household Goods POR SALE-—Used electric refrigerator at the Electric Bupply Co. Belle- fonte, Pa. x24 FOR SAL E~ Small ice refrigerator in good condition. Call 408-J. Belle- | fonte. Pa x25 | of x25 POR SALE A 50-1b. capacity ice box in good condition, Inquire of ROD. | ert R. Cox, Pleasant Gap, Pa x24 | POR SALE--8lightly used Tappon gas | range priced for quick sale. J. Pred FOR SALE-—One Beachwood combine. | tion coal and gas range, fret class lbran y | | FOR SALE---One mahogany table. Tongulre of Mrs. William Keen 8 Potter St. Bellefonte, Pa. | | celain coal ranee like new Farm Machinery OR SALE-A Joa wooden silo, In. auire of J . Harpeter, State oo isge R D 1. er, 5-foot out or pEacHealt, hey mower foot | Frank A Brooks, coma 1 a oe | POR PRENT- Furnished nr i we | Rellefonte, {site Big Spring. Bellefonte, | POR RENT -4.room third-floor apart. | Streets, Bellefonte | National Bank, Bellefonte, M | —— ——— OR SALE sisting of Farm implements cor OWED, COE WOrker. new manure spreader, drill, plow ang har row Inguire of Mrs. Be sie Couley eliefonte, R. D. | x24 FOR BALE -~Internat gine and one Ohly AIN0 have a conniete mick~-Deering equipment for Howard, Pa. Ph FOR SBALE-6400t binder; 6-1t binder ae delivery 12 Lracior plow onal 8 hp ens cultivator. We line of MoCor tractors sale, M ne 2931 mower 3 hay loader Lractor Potatoes, Grain, Seed FOR BALE Farm, loganion, R. F eed pot D No 2 xi Personal MEN OLD AT 40 i abi PEP New On laln raw oY prLimuser Value 81 00 write Wiad iw GET Real Estate - For Sale SALE nvenler Bel 4 room ces 2 ony iefonte, Phone, POR house with all garage. Loowt- Belietonte 1% 4 ed 162- M POR SALE] Ww 'c. ‘Witmer, 308 E f we, Pa. conat ul wn ercant Oentre Coun ty Pa. He hi erat For Sole or Rent SAL FE On RENT £ Strest 108 E Hig Pasture For Rent PASTUR B--For a kinds 200 Mi ros Piet of quire or C A walter Taibert nd esburg pe ” | R ENT ng =ide of doubl ise n Org sid file Five nvenience: $26 3 month care of TY Phone Zion POR RENT- 913 wy seven room house w 2 bath rooms and oi! heat on Past Linn S81. Rent 845 00. Inouire of B. O Harvey, Temple Court Bld Bell efont 2. Pa 198 POR RENT-—Cot t tage along Spr ng Creek. one-half mile below Fisher. mers Paradise Furnished Fire. nisce and lavatory A.W. EKerichiine Temple Court, Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 190 x24 Rr Apartments for Rent POR RENT--Purhished apartment in desirable location. Call in peraon at 32 EB. Linn St x24 apartment two large rooms with porch, Call at 108 N Thomas St 19s POR RENT-—4-room apartment for mmediste oocunancy Inquire hite Bros. Drug Store x24 | POM RENT-—Apartment 126 N. Adle- gheny street Moore 131 Allegheny Street, fonte, Pa. Inquire of Bomatio 8 Belle. 2018 fioor apartment, corner Curtin and Allegheny Sta Inquire First National Bank. Bellefonte, Pa 15% POR RENT Pour-roGm apaiment with heat and hot water All con- venlenoes, Rinks, Ormo- Pa. 24% ment, corner Curtin and Allegheny Inguire Pret Pa 15% Announcements REUNION The Albrieht reunion {will be held st Grange Park Oentre Hall. on July 4th TRRTIVAL <A fortival will bs held at Muhlerdhure on Aue. 5th by Walks er Orange. Music by a good arid 3 NOYTTOE- The Union Praver Meet. Ing will meet 81 the county home on South Potter 81, June 18th at 280 p m L-The next regular meets | NOTIOR of the Youre Pato of Hubandry will be held In the Logan Grater Hall Mandar, June 18 at 8.00 o'clock A mock wadding will be the enteriain- {rent for this meeting. ©. = FESTIVAL the Zion u Buatlurday, Boum The IY) Ml fe Mon cen July lat Va VESTIVAL~The AraC BLion BIH IM y he al Ku July AQv Vis FESTIVAL A fest at Madisonbnuy 249th, Music by Aaronshurg ANNOUNCEMENT Repairing STERY M 'RENITU ns REPAIILED Repairs We ry ke Fe make Ha PaO ne Slate ( CORN SUFFERERS TWO-IN-ONE OC remedy AMBz. ng res Pp ) TEE Cornofl Cx Belled MACHINE WORE ately CLASSES REDUCED-—Having grinding ma. invalied new lens chinery am pr par ed to far # al very attractive prices glasses( Just out) for those with fective hearing. Large and compiete stock German Artificial Eyes. You an do better here than elsewhere Tivhing' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbenus Drugs & Optical Goods, the Sight gnd Hearing Ald Sore Beech Creek Pa 112 TO RHEUD MATICS Ser Wad hook let Rheuma iy Try Tib- Ding and get Relief Hepatico-Re- tiem and get Relief Hemtico-Re- nalis Ellminant and Alkalizger #81 00; Meritol Rheumatism Drops) 600; Krai O11 Rubbing ofl 80c; Oall or «ent by mall oh Teceipts of price Prepared the laboratories of the Tibbine Pharmacy. Beech Creek Pa Add 10c, powiage and pac kis we 111 ASTHMA. Hay Pever Bins na Oa- tarrh, conquered by Balsminene, s brand new discovery. Free demons stration daily and Sundav 10 to 12-3 to 6-7 to 8. Ro Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively are antead. Agency The THB Inhaler . pany. Oall or write us. The Tibbine Pharmacy, Beech Creek Pa 1% 4 for free on Graco Vitalizing Here Costs but $1.50, and- It returns that cost to you many times in motor, gas and oil saving, and- Then returns to you many times over in the trade-in value of the car. DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA
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