THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Two Killed, Score Injured As Picnic Truck Upsets (Continued from Page one) Only one of “the 26 Victor who was treated for Dr. G. A. Ricketts at Osceola, es- eaped without actual Injury. The erty is surrounded by an embank- | __ mant which 1s two feet higher than | Spring Creek has ever known to | 10, have been at flood stage. Atop the bank is an iron and wire fence with | {a single opening at the upper end | couth landed unhurt from the truck fof the tract, along the road leading hurtling when he fell on top of a to the Iron bridge across SpPring|.c.+ woman” who had been lied Creek from the truck According to Mr, Davis’ lucid ex- The driver of the truck, Tofield planation of the workings of the Gravish, 24, son of the president of plant, all sewage In entering the the Lithuanian club at Osceola, es- pump house will be strained through | caped with slight Injuries. He was an iron grating to remove any In- | released Sunday from the hospital soluble solids which might find their | and posted $1000 bond for his ap- way Into the system. Large electri- [pearance at the coroner's jury cally driven pumps will then force which will be impanelled by Dr W the sewage Into a “"de-greasing R. Heaton, of Philipsburg as soon unit,” where air will be forced gs those Involved In the accident through the sewage to liberate any are physically fit to attend grease it may contain. The greas Still in the hospital Monday were will float to the top of the unit! jo. Popovich, 15, Martin Olosks where it will be scooped off man- 24, Mike Dipko, 24, Bteve Yokobos- unlly at intervals. The grease will ky, 24 Prank Katules, 22, Vicky be buried on the property Moskavich, 16, and Mrs Frances the | Rosnosky, about 80, and Vincent Bogus. All of these Injured with the exception of Katules, suffering from ‘a back Injury, are suffering from ing more than gigantic settling ves- | severe scalp Injuries, Released from sels As the raw sewage passes the hospital Sunday were Mrs. Vie- round-the-world trip as ship phy- into the tanks, the solids will settle | toria Sokol, mother of one of the siclan aboard a freighter and on his to the bottom and pass through accident fatalities, Gravish, the dri- _ 0 th Inited States served openings to “digestion chambers ver, and Paul Jones, 75 ers Rg IR oy i Pg ay Unite at the Potts- beneath, where the solids are "di- William Vaughn of Sandy Ridge % al hoger Bo ville Hospital gested” by the natural action of sald that when the truck overturn- ¥ N v f N the § & Mf 3 Myr.” T ses “you're not so far| When Dr. Sebring returned to bacteria Ie the He a ea Hat won {f In your guess, but it happens to | Bellefonte after completing his avery when the truck overturn { ther . the Dies Committee you're talk- studies at Pottsville, the late Dr. R. gis fom | sau the about. However, let me tell you G. H. Hayes, summoned to army the will be vaughn said, “a woman ra don't go around feeling the duty in Honduras during the Span- pumped into a series of four filter embankmer t after the o cid and looking at the tongue of ish-American War, named the peds where the liquid matter will wr ah dumps like Bellefonte.” young physician to take care of his| drain through the sand and crush- | ... Le Vell” she ses, deflant-like, | Practice during his absence. When ed stone bottom into tile pipes. The ‘41 bet I could find out what is Dr. Hayes returned to Bellefonte | solid matter, a dry 12 with this ‘burg without half a year or so later, Dr you? y Fage Six Six eT SR S———— i I What’ 5 Wrong fale period 8 18S oe et at Sewage Disposal r some years he was p With Bellefonte stan of the hospital, retaining that | Plant Inspected position until several years ago] (Continued from page one) when he retired from the post and | (Continued from page one) 1 . » | was honored with an emeritus title Ee Didnt { He maintained offices for general | “Now walt ag minute, Myrt” 1 | Bre foe in. The Oentte Dem rat | or Unick, Butts In, “you know very well 1 Dulicing, West High shock by never speak disrespectful of the | Dr. Sebring was a member of the dead. And besides, T don't know | Centre County Medical Society and 4hat there 8 anything pardcularly [of the American Medical Associa- vrong with Bellefonte.” | tion. He was one of the oldest mem- But there must be” she ses [bers of thre Bellefonte Elks lodge | “or people wouldn't be writing and in his youth was one of this piects for the paper about it community's better known cyclists. re just trying to start an ar- | He and the late Harry C. Yeager of nent with me.” Bellefonte, were well known as out- For heaven's sake, let's skip it.” standing cyclists and bicycle racers T: oes. should we get excited | John Sebring was a son of John aver something that doesn't exist? !P. and Mary Jane (Ferguson) Seb- “Joe,” she flares back, “You Sit | ring and was born at Jersey Shore { #there and tell me there is nothing | on geptember 5, 1870, making his vrong when a town has an allment? | go, 48 years, 11 months and 6 days dnt You Sell aa ange Jui He attended the Philadelphia School ni gs r ; of Pharmacy and was employed for sick, that nothing alled it, and the |, 9,4 tyme in a Philadelphia wild hext day SHE Saeraprion sain { pharmacy before he came to Belle- He caf nit w ? 1 fonte to accept employment in the Oh, yeah,” 1 ses, “then why Nol |jats PF. Potts Green pharmacy, up the veterinarian; maybe |wnin for many years was located say that's what alls Belle- |, the Bush House building Largely through Mr. Green's per- suasion the young druggist took up the study of medicine and was graduated from Jefferson Medical College In 1896. He then made a From the de-greasing unit sewage will pass into one of a series of three glant Imhoff tanks. These tanks, open at the top, are noth- marty,” she ges, “that's about | he sense 1 could expect from a | 1 who hasn't any sympathy for | >wn that may have one foot in grave for all you know. If you | the least bit of interest in your | n community you'd write in to Perjodically—perhaps months-—the digestion once heavy sludge wh id chambers bod jes accident and Hele dead’.” The hed parent § lieved to have Paul Wome: anguis been Mrs. Bokol powdery odor- Sandy Rid, Sebring be- less substance is Bandy Rids unexcelled for I thought all those or 1g." gan practice for himself garden loam or fertilizer. It re-| "0 "He n Oh, Jet's forget 1.” I ses, “and! He was united in marriage with quires about a month's time for the vib ead go out and have a sundae.” the former Miss Frederika Woit-! liquid siudge to dry into the dry So we steps out and heads for the | jen, of Pottsville, who survives with loam. The liquid trapped under the nearest drug store, neither of us these children: Henrietta, of Phila- aid youth raise himself in a piteous effort t sank back unconsciou cadam road Immedis irried calls were sludge beds is piped back into the ing much until Myrt gets an in- | delphia; Ruth, of Newburgh, N. Y.; plant where #t runs through the us iration. She spots a flashily- and Mrs. Thomas 8. Derr, of Wa- ual purifying process before being iressed gent standing at the bank ban, Mass. Also surviving are a bro- turned into the creek corner, and ses: “Joe, that man's a ther, J Woods Sebring, of Phila- After the tran . ne would | delnhis nd { - “hildren i Bg stranger n town; I'll bet he woul delphia, and four grandchildren, | oo op sewage In the Imhofriried to medical ald «now what's wrong with it the children of Mr. and Mrs. Derr. ,_. ks the Hautd matter Das ttn | Ridge fire truck was ses. “now look here. Gert, let's . , tanks, the liquid matter passes Into Jdge [i truck was ot : : During the World War Dr. 8eb-| 3 sorinkler bed which econsiets a vice and roared have any more of that to- 8 sprinkler bed which consists of a i ba» ring was rejected for overseas Ser- round cement tank 130 feet in di- with a full load of ” oa vies physical disability, ameter and about high, | pital ambulance a " ! but he was In the service of the which is filled ley 5.000 tons bodies av government ant was sent to New of carefully graded The Phill; ~ | England under Major General Ru-| limestone was taxed to capa juss | pert Blue to aid in combating the | den rush of tl infantile paralysis epidemic that 1 WIE center of ils tank Parents swept the country during the last!’ FINCH Is suspended uj ny vear of the war bill bearing a framework isting of four arms sre hel - 3 were held Mon from the center qd SRY ih the v : . red home, with the Re dge of the tank Along one side * . nastor of the Aso In the holla ambulances. Mot solids are removed along the road and the into RTT ’ because of seven feet with selecked and why any more of what ses “why any more sburg ut Bellefonte!" Why, Joe” she ses “1 am ng to ask him a few simple ques- ns. 1 am not going to argue h him" 30 beéfure I could say any more Funeral services é¢fe we were. “Good evening, sir” day at the we ses sort of polite-like, “may 1 , Y Sk you a question?” llefont 5 ian church, of- wy pt = 7 the hospital Saturd “Certainly, madam,” he ses ielatis Interment. was made in hn Yo Sewage drains|agary Shincarick, 16 “Well,” she starts in, “being a coOmetery om the Am tanks to the axis g ago Bokol ranger here, maybe you can tell nth nie: the sprinkler bed. | yo 55 Alphonse Boliski me what ails this town” It passes out along the four arms Oraboski. Trea Protest Road From , The man ses, “lady, I dont un- and through the holes to spray out G. A. Ricketts at Osceola 3 ae ses. Zion to Pleasant Gap rstand.” on the limestone Like glgamtic’ 00 Wilson, 12. Walter Bere Haven't you heard” garden sprinkler, the sewage spray-| vicior Unick 10 John Matiz 2 at Bellefonte has something | ing through the holes gives the poe Sokol in. " . + vi stetiously wrong with A and Bo. (Continued trom Page 1) — cue can tell what i is? Isn't that! and Mrs Jgbr | R ty) wi 3] TRE . : rm ah impetus which cause the Adams, about 50. and her ro TO substitute plan, the gr¢ 'glunt framework to révolve on it aged 10 Si 8 v ’ adi Na Jy ¥ | rue, Joe?" she ses, turning to me | © ile 1 » axis, spraying the liquid ev ; ey pi ’ favors the extension of the Pieas- » Funeral For Victims “Yes,” 1 ses, my mind in a coma ent Gap-Zion road stralgh asi over the entire area of stones iheral ae es were held ot { ’ > 3 3 ap-Laun 1 i siraignt JRA AMET Vices neg wv T this time, “it seems to be a com- Cows potaiams ard 2s pa The stwade tkles three . igi nab of low blood pressure, flat the Zion cemetery and tlong an le sewage trickles through } cet. halitosis and B. O.” 4 existing dirt road to Hecla Park. ' limestone, in which wil develo “I don't understand,” repeats the where it would joir he Nittany millions of small red worms Thess ruy, “i there is anything wrong Valley Highway worms will eat the impurities out who Sud » WF th Tieyred Fy fa ~ 3 +4 > 2 # who your town, 1 can't see it.” Approximately 20 of the leading tn ae liquid, 0 that by the time Sat “Well” ses Myrt, “you ought 10. residents of Walker township at- I Hd Fence the bastom of the . 4 nd | . ots know what 8 wrong with a town | tended the meeting and elec tod of- ank and it drawn off Into by looking at it. When 1 g0 Out ficers as follows Ward Krag concrete vals to be pumped shopping for meat or vegetables 1 chairman, and Albert Zimmerman, ‘0 the creek, from 90 to 95 ¥ p i simmer it yf } lias! - an tell if there is anything wrong | secretary. John Hoekman, Harry Cont Of the impurities having been * looking at them. Doesn't your Corman and ex-Shefiff Georgs Yar- removed. In fact, the water coming Miss Soko! would fe do that?" hell. were named aie members of a from the final treatment sophomore this year at the » - . $ y ’ : oe AN " es - 4 o A ’ "la . , » - 11 » 4 - jes the man, “1 am glad to say 1 oo ooittne to interview Highway the plant is purer than the water Mills High She was bor n't got any wife." . Department officials at Clearfield used for drinking purposes in many Osceola MIS July 26, 1924 a Wyrt ses, “she's lucky.” cities, it reported a daughter of Joseph and Vict Skinski Sokol fhe man ses. “who is lucky?” in an elon to interest the Depart- Myre ges, “the one who is not|™ent In the group's proposal Surviving in addition to her our wife.” According to reports, the enta are the folowing brother “Well, lady.” ses the on. as he! staked out for the proposed rebuild- sisters Edward sraighténs his necktie and pre- ing of the Zion-Gap road would rank, Indiana \ yares to leave, “I think I have dis- | bring the new road through the ico; Raymond, Margar ret ar covered what is wrong with this Ward Krape farm, then through the all at home. Interment was mad town.” i H. T. Struble farm, just north of the Osceola Polish cemetery “I knew you would be able to fell the Zion cemetery (instead of he operation of the plant Is| Puneral services will be held I ws.” ses Myrt, “what is it?" | South as at present) and from there nearly automatic, but it requires 8 day morning at 9 o'clock from _ Ses the man, “this town shotild | through the Frank Clevenstine farm certain amount of attention. The! gt Joseph's Catholie church ir nave an 8 o'clock curfew for such | where it would reach the highway. motors and machinery must be oil- | eeola Mills for Walter Bokoloaky Mes 45 Jou," and with that Ne| ure of the protesting group °C regularly, and inspections must Oseeola Mills, R. D. who died at the Philipsburg State Hospital Mon ks off. be ory - | declared that damages to the farms be made to sure everything is in day night of injuries received Can you beat that! ITs 80 mad she turns down a | involved would be excessive and pr operating condition. An au- that the road would not particular- omatic device in the pump houte Sandy Ridge picnic wreek Ss night dae for a “coke” and aspirin. . : » ly benefit that area. Orn the other will keep an accurate record of the Sokolosky remained unconscious 3 n me n : i Terms, _ we Ph Mo hand, they claim, an improved road SuiouRt of Sewage flowing through ne listening, {from Zion to Hecla Park would be ‘N¢ Plant at all times from the time oI the accident until | of inestimable value to many farm- The embankment around the his death. He was a member of the ers residing in the vicinity, and plant property and the grounds in- | 8t. Anthony's Lithuanian lodge | would not entail the ectitting-up of side are now being sodded and| whose members were returning from | valuable farm lands. | within several weeks the plant will! a pichic when the accident hippen. | have the appearance of having been | ed | located on thé “site for years. The! The youth was bom in Oscesia | operation of the plant, it is report. | Mills, R. D., November 12, 1818 #e ed, will be assigned to George Car- was a son of Simon and Caroline peneto, who has been the Borough Gravien Sokolosky. He was not Authority's agent on the premises married i since construction began Other | Burviving him are his parents and workmen will be employed to keep seven brothers and sisters They the grass trimmed and to keep the are: Paul and Simon, Jr. at home: property in first class condition | Mrs. Mary Wright, Great Neck N When the plant is in operation, | ¥.: Mrs. Edna Shretemann, Joseph Bellefonte Hospital, now the Riter, Mr and Mrs. Ray Ishler, | visitors will be welcomed to the | and Victor, all of New York City entre County Hospital, and he was | Miss Effie Keller, Dorothy, Eleanor, | Place, Authority members said. It|and Mrs. Helen Gill, of Osceola reated garet Helen Bokol died of injuries irday’s accident Bokol died possibile Philip late large night of a fry back skull at the 1H stige at school One engineer is reported to have practice of drinking a water as it comes from the sprink- ler bed to pro doubting that the sewage is really purified This is not a recommended prac- tice, however stirvey # glass of ve 10 the Yours, DOGHOUSE JOE. Sebring Dies Here —————— (Continued from Page 1) urred about an hour after med)- | §@ aid arrived at the. home. . r. Sebring, together with the Martha Noll, Mrs. Luella Cheese- Doctors R. G. Hayes, George man, Mrs. Harry Corman, Mr. and | Harris, J. L. S#ibert dnd Dt. | Mrs. Harold Tate, Mr. and Mrs. | imp, organized and established | Rhea Florey, Mr. and Mrs. John E | Festival at t Gop Is Declared a Success (Continued from Page 1) ne of the members of the original | Luther, Harold and Audrey Brooks, | ™3¥ be that part of the grounds Mills felvin Locke fs surgeon there, ! Jean. Paul, Sara, Lois, Ethel Mae, | many cities having disposal plants. | Bassi | Molly Sunday, Robert Cheeseman, ough Authority, which is the agen- | Rev. James B. Musser, minister GROWING GIRLS | Betty fshier, Charles Fulton and plant, are: W. W. Sieg, president. | followed by sermon. Class session ry A. Brockerhoff, viee president; school; 7:30 p. m., worship with ser. $1.59 | dollar paid In direct taxes pays $26 Ward Fleming. but the Church school as usya) Interment will be made in laff at that institution. For yeas Natalie and Junior McDonnell, Mrs. | Will be kept open as a kind of pub- | in the he was associated with the te DF, | Reeder Jodon, Dorothy Showers, li¢ park—a practice foliowed in| O%ceola Polish cemetery _ performing major Sufgery over a And Lowell Krape, Sara Bell and| Members of the Bellefonte Bor- | Hublersburg Charge 600000 *00000¢ Donald and Lee Ishler, Gene Riter, €y In charge of the construction, | Trinity (Hublersburg) Uni- 4 YEAGERS | Harry 1Ishler, Lawrence Walker, maintenance and operation of the | fied Service. Worship at 9:15 am. i SCHOOL OXFORDS | Phyllis Jodon William J. Emerick, treasurer; Har- | with teaching at 10:15 a. m. Zion + Hl | - ry Badger, assistant treasurer; Hen- {9:30 a. m., Union Sunday Church Tan and Black. {| The man who grumbles about a and Leslie Thomas, secretary. The mon by the pastor. Sunday, August [in indirect taxes without realizing attorney for the Authority is M.[27, Vacation Sunday. No preaching $5906 PRLILEFONTR. PA. | that he is deing it, RE P—— _—-— — " _— aiker, Atty, Offer Chance To Buy Farms (Continued from Page 1) er Take this year, for example,” Mr Havens continued, “Here we have suffering from a severe Now, if au farmer puying his farm under the payment plan, it would he might have to use earned, and more, t0 meet his an- nual payment. He might even have to go In debt for some of his gro- ceries, Or he might have to take his son or daughter out of college Two or three successive years of such circumstances, in the past ave In many cases resulted in fore- closure, and the loss of farm and home,” he said ny farm tenant, sharecropper op um laborer in Centre county, who interested in such loans—to been drought fixed mean that up all he ‘ farms of th own w borrow under the variable pay- nt plan, by making Onkley 8 Havens or, Farm Becurity 234 East College ‘ollege Only a limited be made this Mr. Haver jeants will be committee on the basis of ter, Industry and nee is oven uu applicants Ave nearly sufficient estock { equi Sry to operate farms of awn nications 10 August in the County Bup Administra- Avenue, Bate number of loans year in Centre explained. Ap- selected the experience received in this offies 28 will 1 ive pres selection farmers: Ww borrow from this year's nt Purchase appropriation. Ap- after August ait for later appro- LIGNE received have 10 » SE —————— os — i p—— Paint Fumes Prove Fatal (Continued from page one) wr Sr In good health ——————— A ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES ence M. Yingling Philipst thy L. Fulimer State College erbert IL. Bryan Edith M. McClellan Roger E. E. Clap Gladys West ald W. Buchard Barger Howard Milesburg Boalsbureg Boal fbhurg very busiest pay a social call? Legal Notices EXECUTORS in the Matter Perry Krise GroMeed Letters temtamentary in the above eaiale having been granted to the meersigned. all persons indebted to ihe maid estate gare requested wo MAXe payment. and those havi claims tO tw t the same du proven, without delay to BESSIE M DECK, MARVAY OG DECKER, Exscutors, Pleasant Gap. Pa. W. Har. rison Walker Atty x38 NOTIC r oF NOTICE of She Estate ate of Bpring township DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership of Prank Jurclk, John Tomchik, Jr. and James or Sebas- tian Kalosa rating under the frm name of Kalo Coal Mining Com- | vany of Snow Shoe Township, Cen. tre Coury Pennsylvania, has been i isaolved agreement an of August oth 1989; and that Prank Jurcik and John Tomehik, Jr. will not be jiable or obligations of any kind or nature incurred by or on behalf of the Kato Conl Mining Company after date FRANK JUROCIK 34 JOHN TOMOHIK, JR SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undéraigned Executrioes of the Estate of Eller Schofield, late of Bellefonte. Borough, deceased, will offer at public sale on the late home gtoad premises of said decedent. situ. ate on South Thomas Street in the Borough of Bellefonte, Penngylvaniia on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1039 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following: HOUSEHOLD we Bplece ntigue furniture, 3 beds, 7 dressers, 5 room ¢hiirs, 1 chest of drawers, 1 antique hat rack, 1 sofa, 1 dockash range sideboard, 1 sewing machine, 1 self feeding room heater, quilting frames 1 dining room suit, 2 kitchen tables, carpets, lamps, dishes, tables, parlour chairs, and many other ar- ticles $00 humerous to itemize here 2 CART 8 PARKER, ELIZABETH NANCY MoOINNIS Execizices of Elen Schofield, deceased, Bellefonte, Pa. W. Harrison EM. Smith, auct. x35 | tracted Ly her were | application ,; tr hile for any debls or | such | final account of B. BE. Yearick, adr late | {al actoutit of J K. Johnston | al account of Homer W Peters, CAUTION NOTE, To ali and sundry, my wife has left my bed and board without Just Calne Or provocation and I will not be responsible for any debts con in my name RAY C. HOUGH x35 Rebersburg, Pa REGISTERS NOTICES The following sccounts have been examined and passed and filed for record in the Registers Office for the inspection of heirs and legatees, cred. Hors and all others In any way ine terested and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre County for the confirmation ni 8 on Monday September 11, 1080 1. ABHMAN. The first account of the First National Bank of Philipsburg Pa, admr., ¢. t. a of “lu of Herbert H. Ashman late of Philipsburg Borough, deceased 2. BERKSTRESSER The firm and finsl account of Richard D Jerkatresser and Robert R. Berk slresser, executors of ete, of Bertha Murgaret Berkstresser Miles Township, deceased 3 BOOB, The first and count of HL MM # of W. F. Boot ship, deceasnd 4. COLE secount of ustes of Estpte 5. ORIDER. Tt fth account of Girard Trust trustee of the estate of Fountain W. Crids decd ah ed 6 CRIDER. The third account of Girard Trust trustees under third tem of will of Fountain W Crider, de and final final MM caned CRAIG Thu mnt of Joan of Mary A Craig Towns deceased DEI ANEY The « execu ale LAP af CF of wt DUCK % Rant nan 49 HOE TER hE pal A NOOO rus ( dis gene Hostertnan 2i HAINES it of Wikiisan SOOO ) KEMHART ROCORANY #4 of 8S ate of Patton 26 RBEAPE The first and filha account of Delesry M, Oross and HF Erdiey, executors of etc, of Birdie R Krape. iste of OGregg orase 27. LORRAINE The first and final sccount of Kate Lorraine, Cath. erine Lorraine and the First National Bank of Phillipsburg Pa. executors of ete, of Charles D Lormine of Philipsbus Geopased WE. The first and Helen J. Harper of etc, of Bruna J of Bellefonte Borough Townahis de. Lawrence deceased 20. MALONE. The first and final account of Masbelle 8 Malone gamrx of etc, of Basii M. Malone, late of Penn Townahi deorased 30. MARK1 The first and final account of Evg K Markie asamrx., of ete, of E L. Markie jate of Walker Township, deceased 31. MOORE. The first and final account of Sarah Margaret Styer and George Edwin Moore, exrs Elia M. Moore, ate of State College Borough, de . 32. MEYERS. The first and fina sceount of Max Zins exer. of otc. of John J. Mevers, iate of State Oolliege Borough, deceased 33. MeCLINTOOK. The first and of ete, of Edward T. McClintock, of Walker Townshi decegeed. 34. PARSONS e fret and fin- tor of ete, of Nancy Ellen Parsons te of Bellefonte Borough, deceased 35, PETERS. The first and fin- admy d bn of Susan Peters, late of Ben- ner Township, deceased 36. ROOF. The first and final scoot of Hubert C. Koch, sdamr., © t a of eto, of Lucy A. Roop Half Moos Township, deceased a RU Allen G. R of Laura Rumberger i, executors of ete late of Union- stoount of J Randall Miller, of eto, of Amanda OC. Rote Haines Township, deceased 38. ROBISON, The first and paf- | tial account of Bellefonte Trust Co. {| guardian of Caroline E. Robison, a | J. LARIMER, | minor 40. ROBISON. The first and partial account of Bellefonte Trust | Company suardian of Gerald A. Rob- | ison, a minor | acoount of Waiter R ole Daniel N lefonte Borough foocount of node M Palry iver F. Btover, late of account of Township mecount of the Bel adme of el of Grace aoccount of Andy deceaned furniture Bale st 930 a m vt ig Lik August 17, 1939 Public Sales BATURDAY PETBONLAT PTO Acadesny will be sale on { The first ana fing | Boerhart admr Bnyder, late of decogasmd first and final Stover and of etx of Miles Towh~ | SNYDER STOVER. The AUG 19--The iy of Lhe offered the portico of the Bullding: 92 beds Lureaus and assorunent of Ware, giaaws, bDowis, etc COR, pats paring machine; cream machine, Infirmary aocount of Charles hospital beds, exer are wong Hist r of Walker Township, ¢ met " k i= a opportunity ww secure fumishing rooms for rent cabins COUNWY cottages tion and hunting camps gins at 10 o'clock a Mayes & Blover iret, attorney for A. Estew *, EXO0TY Aeceamed SONES., The first Paul Weagley of Busan A. Bones, late decensed BHAFER. The and final adn. of of Oregg chiffoniers;, a Ia dishes and tab first ad par SMITH. The Beliefonte adm Cc. 2 un of ek Smith SOTNOLITIeS erine OG. Bmith, iste Borough, deceased TOBIAS. The first Koshko of etc, of John Michae ow Bhoe Townshiy exe, Pa WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28- wr maker Brothers will offer at adr. 4d Db Sass Bl thelr garage ang even comp iets hommes Terms cash SES TEMBER VONADA. The I sooount of the AOINPR rustees uw second and Bani Bellefonte | 2 of Har- BATURDAY wirve Vo Execulrice PV Ey # bs “slate : of \ Ww AONER Th four and the lates residence om . ‘ as street, Bellefonte i household poo some antiques. Sale gt M. Bmith suet, Terms dohn Purl, execr. of | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Walker, late of Boggs Anglin will offer at public bad pe W nies The amt ana] The Jecoh Pvet y d fae ; miles east of scoount of Claly BR. Woodring Pine OCU ' po ne of The first and fin- Coyurn Creek road, leadlr warc LYERVCK Moline machinery A household poods o'clock. Mayes & Public Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PUBLIC SALE at 1006 West College The undersigned will offer at their Garage and Warehouses, at Avenue, State College, Pa... on Wednesday, Aug. 23 the following: Seven Complete Homes of Furniture, including: Electric Refrigerators Several New Eleetric Washing Machines Five Pianos Exceptionally Good Dining Room Furniture Living Room Suites And prove the other articles that can be used to im- vour home. mans appearance of SALE AT 9:30 A. TERMS ( ASH. ~ SHOEMAKER BROS. aL a of etc. of ; execu. | late of JER. The first and | final scoount of Allie Brogger and | agdmr., | late of | Lal Sel SIE Le Lalibela OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Quality is Our First Consideration” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 2% o— a —— Day in and day out you will find consistently low prices, BUY WHITE ROSE-~WORLD'S BEST FOODS. RA 46-0z. 17¢ 4 for 25¢ White Rose Grapefruit Juice White Rose Tomato Juice WHITE ROSF Anchoavies in Olive Oil WHITE ROSE-—Boneless and Skinless Imported Sardines - - - - Pink Salmon-Tall Cans - - 4 for 25¢ 3 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ White Rose HOME QUALITY STEWS Beef, Veal or Lamb—Unexcelled in Flavor, 25¢ or 3 for 70c More Meat Per Can Than Any Ordinary Hash. White Rose Corned Beef Hash 2 for 35¢ Crisco - - Ib 19¢ 3b - - Rinso — small, 3 for 25¢ large, 2 for 37¢ The Krispy Whole Wheat Flakes Wheaties - - - - 2 for 2le Unexcelled Assorted Sunshine Crackers - Ib box 29¢ Contains Vitamin A, B, D, G and E. Austin Dog Crackers - - - per Ib 15¢ Octagon Scouring Powder - 6 cans 25¢ Except Roguefort and OM English. Kraft Cheese Spread in Jars - 2 for 27¢ BEECH NUT Baby Food—strained - - - - 3 for 25¢ Chopped - - - - - - - - 2for25¢ M . 1) $ & (HL Brachbill’s 98th Anniversary Sale Closes Saturday, Aug. 19 There are still MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES in our quality merchandise, which you can SAVE FROM 10 TO 40% on. This sale includes all items of furniture, rugs and gifts (except Spring Air bedding) in our store. SPRING STREET ie ia LE & a Wan ARE — | sk us about our free gift for Saturday evening. BRACHBI1L.L’S sevens ahd aa wil a ERR. ® Ea Ut Open evenings by appointment BELLEFONTE, PA. a at Sia —— following Bellefonte at public Main with springs; 50 § wallers joes furni- great material for wayvide recrea- Bale De. WERE DOUNe 1006 WW. Coliege Ave Blate Cole EM >The D 2 sale on Everett farm jocated 3% along the
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