November 2, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS ~~Mrs, Sadie Mulliner, of Harris burg, was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. W. Harvey Miller on West Bishop Street ~Miss Helen Beezer is reported to be recovering nicely at her home on East Bishop street from an attack of Hliness, Sunday Clair Poorman, Mrs. Charles W. Poorman Howard Street, is reported to be recuperating nicely at the Centre County Hospital, where he under- went an operation last Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Duryea and son, Billy, of Johnstown, spent Sun- day In Bellefonte as guests of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Thomas at their home on Thomas street. Mr. Duryea is employed as a letter carrier in the Johnstown postoffice Mr. and Ms. R East Orange, N. J Bellefonte and are apartment in the Conley residence on West Logan Street. Mrs. Couture is a daugh- ter of Mrs. Robert Evey, of Howard former well known ident Bellefonte —Mr. and East Bishop Street, day night by west, 10 visit in Missour Colorado and Oklahoma Mr Bowes has never seen many of his relatives in that area and hopes Lo call ont all of them before return- ing home. —Mrs. Ralph M. Tate, the forme: Gladys Carrell Blanchard, and her older son, Donald, left yesterday to join Mr. Tate and Mrs. Tale’ younger son, David, at Sharon where the family will make U permanent home. Mr, Tale, a tive of Zion, 15 employed in Sharon steel m ~The identity who one night sev reported to have demanded m from Mrs Helen Broderick North Thomas Street, and who later was seen prowling about Brod- erick home, 1 Known police Authorities ping under --Mr. and Williamsport of Mrs. Price sister, Mr of the Coniey aj Logan St 7 res.dents of Bellefonte, thelr way home {rom a two vacation AKr Ohleo Mr Mrs. Harold G. Hoa n. Robert and Svsan don, West Virginia oe son of Mr, and of Eas! M. Couture, of have moved coupying Mrs, J will 10 an Oo! E. L. Bowes, i parted Mon- the middie Mr ad rafll for relatives of the young n eral weeks ag nes thie the i were weekend brother-in-iaw R. M. Coutu West rmel and Mrs artmen ree Price { "were week rip on +n and Jane, of Hun are expected Day and ‘he week as guess of thet ens, Mr. and Mrs of North Thomas Street, and Mrs. Harry N Meyer, Rogers apartments, South Street, ~<Mrs. Charles W. Reed of Buffalo Run Valley, left Pedro, Calif Wednesday Charles Reeder stationed BL Cne the Nav Reeder is th Mr. and Mr» falo Run Valley in California on and are planning for quite a while ~Miss Mary daughter of Mr Toner, of River the weekend In Toner family residence Howard Street, having to attend the [uneral cousin, Patricia Louise Toner, year-old daughter of Mr. and Andrew J. Toner, of South gheny Street. The funeral held on Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, who came here a year ago from Williamsport and who have beel residing in a portion of the Meek house on West High Street, preparing to return to their native city, Pittsburgh, where Mr. Smith has accepted a position in the lab- oratories of the Jones and Laugh- lin Steel Corporation. Mr. mith who came Belle as a rep- reseinative of the Prudential in- uranee Company formerly af- filated with the Rubber Company, in Will ~All Bellefonte pend Arista end in Bellefont respective par- Frank P. Hoag and Mr cf the Spring 7 ad and son, for San Mr thers Mr ot Buf ArT on of al Dase e oldest Wash Be They Satur on daugh nzie Nai of will Toner Mrs. Leo N. J. spent Bellefon the East here Louise nd ide te at on come itt ie five- Mrs Alle- wal of her are to fonte wa Goodyear iamsport Girl Scouts are asked lo meet in front of the Le- ginti Home. East Howard streel, at 1:30 oclock Saturday afternoon, November 4, in uniform and with troop flags, for a march to the new County Home on East Howard street where a tree will be planted in hon- or of the memory of Julia Lowe, founder of Girl Scouting. The tree will be planted on the lawn of the Home, and the ceremony will begin at 2 o'clock. Parents of SBoouts and all other interested persons are cor- dially invited to witness the exer- cises James Meyer, of Stamliord, Conn, only son of Mr. and Mrs Harry N. Meyer, of the Rogers apartments, South Spring Street, Bellefonte, arid Miss Lois Rowles, oi New York City, daughter of Dr Lewis Rowles, of Clearfield, will be united in marriage on Thursday, November 8. at the Presbyterian church, Clearfield, it was announc- | The bride-to-be is! a graduate of the Clearfield High | Fred | lost it's tall afd popular drym ma- | ed this week. School and of Hood Cellege, erick, Maryland. After completing her studies at Hood, Miss Rowles studied welfare work and is now en- | gaged in that occupation in New | at ber of long standing, have joined | York. Her sister was a clasmate Hood College of the former Louise Meyer, sister of James Meyer. Mr. Meyer is a graduate of the Belle- fonte High School, and of Penn State College, where he studied metallurgy. Since his graduation he has been employed in various eastern cities and for the past number of years has been in the employ of the American Cyanimide Company, of New York, and is now engaged in research work in the Stamford laboratories of that in- dustry. Mr, and Mrs. Meyer ex- yoit Jo Duske ihan ome home in Stam- 1 tao | former pastor of the Bellefonte meetings E. Downes and P. MoCreesh, both of attended the funeral ofl Father Morgan Sheedy, dean of priests of the Altoona diocese, at Altoona, Monday Private James H. Griffith Is now on regular duty at the Rockview barracks of the State Police, having been transferred back to Bellefonte from Harrisburg, where he had un- dergone special training Mrs, Herman Koenig, of Belle- fonte, R. D., was awarded a West. inghouse electric roaster given away Inst week as a feature of the cooking held by the DeHans Electric and the Goldman Food Mar- Father William Mather F Bellefonte, school store ket Rev. Robert Thena, of York, Re- elected Club My Ri churel been Kiwanis I'he Rey Heldelberg formed | ha president the York for the ensuing vear Thena is tor of formed church at York Mrs. J. J. Kilpatrick is enter- taining her brother-in-law and si ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz Narberth, at Kilpa K home on East Curtin street week. Mr. Foltz is with the vania Railroad Company Mit 114 of pa of family this Pennsyl the of fonte Thompson mer Bell a few day dward Gillen, Mrs. Th among for about Claude Way sHUrg a for ident, Is spending and Mrs. FE East Bishop street has been visiting in Centre county weeks with on mpson relative Mr of Mir ft ition for quite seriously rth Allegheny reported be much with litt] ther bein Mich Lamb, wh the en d has been home on terday ams pi treet ve to the beet change o ay or ano noticed Compan) estimonial lock this Tht Be H nee lle i he Electric § t High str » is a Jarge on a broomstick, ground consists of a colorful com- binaticn of a stake and rider fence, cornstalks and pumpkins. The dis- play is most attractive Private Wayne has been stat store ¢ tr C. Myer ioned al Lhe barracks of the State the | t 15 ferred veut Dhar in became man ed for month Lhe detail time Priva acquaint 5 who wish hi new oc ng cated Bellefonte widely y frie LAH 0 atl Mr motor where Mr tis i Snyd Mrs tomorrow to CGieorge R Pitt local repre and DUrgn Tita. HTrand will Snyder, | Equitable I will attend the the Veteran Legs Em composed eran employes. The dinner held at the William Penn Hotel program also includes bu Saturday e of the Society annual ban quet of f of will be The ines iitable Society —The annual Centre County Hos- pital rummage in the former A. & P. store room on the Diamond last Thursday, was exceptionally well patronized and was character ized as the best sale of its kind held by the Hospital Auxiliary in a num- ber of vears Total receipts were $172.50 The Auxiliary this means of expressing its appreciation to who contributed itms, to those who patronized the zale those who helped in ting the event sale " takes those and to organizin? and condi Ome best free hoses tO come to Bellefonte in many months, judging frem the size of the crowds attracted, was a medicine show on the Diamond, Saturaay. The prin. cipal attraction was a “strong man” who broke chains around hig ches! by inhaling. A second man gave a talk oh illnesses and whatnot and various remedies were sold. Busi- ness apperell [¥ was good, and the talks were sufficiently interesting to keep a large crowd standing around despite chlily winds ~Miss Joyce Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Steele, was hostess at a masquerade party her parental home at Axe Mann, Monday night. Refreshments were served and a variety of games were played. Those present were: Beatrice of the Garis, Joann Eckman, Louise Rich-| ards, Phyllis Ripka, Bertha Cross, Elizabeth Owens, Pauline Moyer, Billy Richards, Mrs. Carrie Rich- ards, Dick Ripka. Paul Miller, Bill Miller, George Warner, Earl drews, Jim Richards, Jerry Owens, Elwood Steele, and Miles Steele, Jr. ~The Bellefonte Banjo Band has jor. Clair Poorman, a charter msm- ber of the T-year-old banjo band,| and Jack Beil, another band mem- | the Army Air Corps. They will be in training at Langley Field, Virginia, Mr. Bell's home is ed the local troop, U 8. Army. The | band director, officers and members | will sorely miss these boys, each of | whom have been faithful at | An-| arence, | Charles Minemyer, of Coleville, band | member for several years, has join. | hard- | The annual grid game between | women OF THE MOOSE | Bellefonte High school and Renovo | High is scheduled to be held Satur | day al Renovo Miss Mary Catherine Walker, who Is a student at Hood College, will spend the weekend with her | parents, Judge and Mrs Ivan Walker Miss Mary Swartz has returned to her apartment in the Rogers bullding, South Spring street, from Pittsburgh, where she Pennsylvania State Nurses’ ton convention Mr, and Mrs Camden, N. J. came fonte, Priday, because the seri ous illness of Mrs. Godshall’ mother, Mrs, Michael Lamb, at her home on North Allegheny Street Because of the death of their uncle Ambrose S Ray, of East Howard Street, Mrs, Harriet Ray Smith, of Wyomissing, and Mis Nizabeth Ray, of Baltimore, Md arrived here during the weekend Funeral services for Mr, Ray we held Tuesday afternoon Dr. Richards Hoffman Allegheny Street, is spending week in Miami, Florida, where he attendin he sess 5 of the Aer Medical cc Hoffman motored | Wash D board transport Mr. and who wer: Williamsport Friday Associn- to Belle of of of North this 0 ‘0 ington Philip ir i Octls Oey their Benner marriage 21 wedding rhe on from now at We WwW at turned trip Mull Street all on Curtin formerly gan, of Wil H DD. Tuesda our ist Odin for one Longwell putting 1941, Fino la became on office on name 4 iba ts subscribe but Mr two year iuable sub- new geaderh advance ribed lor his debt November Mr fmoon and Mra Terra vember is the time year when are malled out to subscribe. whose subscriptions are either or gue. If you do not pink p later In send in your af of otices past Pi want si the in receive a month, thar - ition ceremonie vilipsbhurg last Th when newly Phil - FiRdag L 1 etd x » pEbhUrg, were trict unt io if elected office { Boph Phi Rebekah i Hazel instal of the Mrs deput NO? district. Others Philipsburg were: Mr ie Swartz Anne Badger, Mrs Miriam Carbrick and Miss Barbara 1 ’ led tre of tored monies Ming Mise MTs Pad Ro Smith N sf nander F now in econd at Dahigren, Va, of his transfer to Mrs. Parker, the { beth Hunter, daughter Mrs. J. D. Hunter, of street Bellefonte, will green about November San Francisco board the President ber 1 the trip to th where Lt tioned Commit land duty has been notified Manila. He and ormer Miss Eliza~ of Mr. and East Curtin leave Dahls 10 to report where they will Pierce, Decem- ¢ Philippine Parker expects to be sta- for two-and-a-half years They scheduled to land at Man- ila on Christmas Day. On their trip west to Ban Francisco, Li and Mra Parker to visit Mrs. Parker's parents and with It Parker's parent Lots, They to arrive in Bellefonte on 10. Year nis to IS for Are expect here expect November in St n Mr. and Mr: McKee and daughter-in-law, Hemy Lowry, Jr gon, were cvernight guests Monday of Mrs. J. M. Bricker, at her home on Revnolds Avenue The Lowrys are former residents of Bellefonte, where they occupied the present C C. Bhuey residence on East Bishon | Street. The elder Mr. Lowry cele- brated his 90th. birthday on August 20 and is as rcbust and vigorous as a man thirty years younger. The younger Mr, Lowry Bellefonte for 23 years, consequent ly his trip this wetk was a most pleasant one. The two couples de- Henry Lowry, of their son and pt Mr and Mrs of Portland, Ore- pr | por, attended the | (fonte chapter Frank Godshall, had not visited! parted Tuesday for McKeesport and | will then continue west to Crystal] City Missouri, where two other sons | and a daughter oftheelderLowry's | reside, Local Man's Car Damaged In an accident that occurred one {mile west of Linden on Route 220, Sunday evening, damage was done ito cars driven by Charles Gross, Lock Haven, and James Jury, Belle | fonte, Private A. J. Stricker report. led the Gross car stopped before | making a left turn and was struck in the rear by Jury's machine. Mo injuries were reported MARKET . QUOTATIONS Wheat . Oais .. | Buckwheat a working members, helping the band | to the position it holds today. An- other member who has been absent | from the band activities lately is! Marian Minemyer, who has been ill} at her home In Coleviile for several | months, FYETEESEESS Gove rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. Eggs, | per doen... sy § | | Thur | Founder Page Five s—— OBSERVE FOUNDER'S DAY Bellefonte Chapter No, 151, Woni- en of the Moose, held a banquet last ET —— [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | i — ———— - —— day night in the Moose hom North Spring street in honor of | Day and the birthday an- niversary of Senator James J. Davi of Pittsburgh and Washington, D. C Senator Davis is the founder of the Moose lodge The aflah of all charter on | eVETY week, That's why The Centre gall Counter also held in honor | members of the Belle- Mrs. Ruth Weaver was toastmistress member at the J Hat Downing Elmer Ba wn first Las ment containg more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE sdverising sale or rent. senior regent, | | follow ng who made short speeches dinner, were present: Mr ry Williams, Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Grace Haupt, Mn ger, Mrs. Cora Lucas, and Mrs, An na Thal These women were initiat ed 21 years ago. Games and danch were included in the evenings © tertainment The following Bell Banjo music Paul Houck Carolyn Confer, Twila na Mae Jon Vi n ginia Rine, and Ther an Guests from State College the affair, at which were ent we charter this office, must be complied with by vertiser 0 OCTAL 5 vntitied free ol charge. inlervils member Band furni Lester Rees Sprankle, Ar Torsell, V Entriki attend efonte he POR by Bled FOR m mons thal A pre a — — County Home Completed Cour and the The ne Centre been completed Ww have vacated me is now open Loy Avo Lor 11 weekday institu throtiy tier LArougn Lhe on Lost and Found Work Wanted WAN TED Excavati nig and Alling jobs Call fonte, Sam | apparelll, - J Sellol oy CO bra tng . - Blizzard fodder 3M47-J Belle hh ¥ 5 s Die 11 . § power and Di W Coleville, ag 3 or he and TOW wo ha bin tralyy ’ od h —_— wil fle WAN 4 Cawnd Labial i" bat qriive Ty IL] Bate POR Dies fgyned wr ANT He pian Cs wr SALE Ras ¥ oo ftwert Paradts the Larre §4 - Belelonte, RB WANTED . . TL Help Wanted WANTED Ma farm guarantee new price so H Bellefonte ¥ st Belisfontie 4 AP AIA Lon duction | desnonston lic Dunlap Mot Bale Colieg ye rate w by ¢ rrreder Betty M 2731 iy gE LE Hor Phone between 20 and general hoy . one ohiid Hamid! tot Grands Libera trade ditioned weed reasonably priced and Hepalring West FLANCE Baldwin ard, AcTosOnic and Uprights Wrywn Hao with a pusranies Expert 4 nt Tunin J. BR Hopper 114 | Belinfonte BALE y Oetitre Democrat Avaliable at ones ig ote of BOG far need poly wOrkers Write PNK-M-2Z ANTED 1] Tr Chew No oxper teviay Cheilet es] a reed Degyt PON den ANTED nro Tan tery Refrigem™a- refrigerator, ARM washer like new s | LOIS. pas TRADES. 10 api er LYpe elooiry brooder stove and hover, Maviag «1 gine used six months, circulaiis room heaters, hand operated washing machine, 1-68 nh. p. eleciric motor, 1 h. 0. 32 voli motor, two used elect washing machines. pumerons recon ditioned Battery and Electric Radios «| 18 will PAY you to investigate Han. pedroma | ley C hy erly. Radio and Electric Shop Mrs | Phone 5-1-3. Miltheim, Open Mon | Wed Pri. and Saturday evenings. x44 in tory rmangoemen’ at ints rg qual fBoation: Cherry and Pa. Articles tor Sale SEALE ia, good Chat} roves Johnstown Banner FOR god A AT ngs Howard, Pa wainut on hn es “Who Shall Settle My Estate ?" THE most important clause in your will, is the one naming your executor. UNLESS your estate is properly settled, it may dwindle in value, causing your heirs unneces- sary privation. WITH this institution your Executor and Trustee, your estate will have management equipped with facilities and knowledge of legal matters necessary for a successful service. YOU are invited to discuss with us “EXECU- TORSHIP” at any time. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. (Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) partment has become so amazingly popular. the benenils derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commudity Bar- 30,000 People Read This Column Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost ang RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise words, one cent a word is charged. -A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea estate | those answering ‘“we adve/lisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise: ments, a5 the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- BUEYCRIBER'S PRIVILEGRE—Every subscribed to The Cenure Demn- 0 a 20-word advertisement in these columns one ume This privilege can be used six Limes a year al different sesscnmrran | BL «0 Wai FOR BALE MAORI FOR BALE d podag FOR BALE--All kinds of native ol proxima : saw. ely 20 sate roof refused Co. Biat } wares of yey wg ie mbes eaAONBL i ie ( tye Live Stock POR aw dere SALE Ter it 40 pounds Undonvilie i each nth Pa Hols'eln mec ons Cet re Hail, Poland Chins re $4.00 1 A D Moyer, SALE y wid Reis hh, FOR BALE. 7 ahonts, 40 bs good Droxed sow tondale Pa. Rn oF iste red pad Pa FOR BALE-A Po and China, with ten pigs Ingul of Callahan. Shingletomn 3 Age Sate College, RD ow brood sows wild Berkshire and Priced to sell BALE {une pigs by the side Poland China cro sed C E Brus Fleming Pa R SALE -8ixwen oid. Guernesy cow and sorrel re. ~0old weight 1300. Alonga Dix Run Jullan Pa POR SALE Bay mare, wt 1600, quiet | will work single or double cud, alsa 6 weeks old “igs Wilson, Jullan B.D. 1 Dike POR SALE--A gray horse weight | 1500. alee a ovale weight 1800. 2000 workers, or will exchange for oats or hogs. Inquire of James Hoover, Box 127 BR. D. 1. Bellefonte, Pa. FV more x45 Digs, 6 hore wil ina x44 | 8 yrs! James | ae : KEYED ADS Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 Real Estate | Rockey James | iodge. | x44 | { i 441. | weeks | i | | i Poultry About 36 ¢ Jind) Lamar POR BALE Hp lure John han pulley Pa POR mle Leghorn 18 weeks {ree range 17 Twin SBALE~2000 pyliets for quick large Tom Basron wh Pullets, 16 weeks 60c, cach T0c. 20 weeks BOC, ralsed On good healthy stock. Phon Hatchery MoAlistory 1e For Sale of timber Ww inal Wen ve BALE 57 acres od In Howard tre County Inquire mer or Morris Wit Belief Pa POR rw of ie FOIL BALE~The W of 202 acre 6 mi foute in Buf Fill W.C ect, Bellefor more One foundation FOR BALE with lumber at $25 to 828 per M. Ap- |, water Reynard PP ; Farm For Rent RENT Desi ra TH ot Ang PO west of y nee More Kit POR RENT hyn +e ery t 15 pr ope, Pa. Houses for Rent State (oll upiex dwe y= Heat supplied Harvey, Bellefo~ ie 4311 fioor d FOR RENT -#irvd ing with pas stove Iz iire of B. O Pa Phone 506-0 FOR RENT. House on Bireet. Bellefonte Ten rooms and bth AN annTe nienons Harry Zion. Pa. Phone Zion 27-R-4 414 South Thomas NTE TOM with all ¢ and bath id Mi: Laur Hotel Phe one POR RENT Centre Hall light, heat Woverribher Cenire Ha Apa rtmen ts for Rent POR RENT rs prnished apar iarge rooms all convenie i N. Thomas T° Phone Hh-d Boarders Wan nL WAN TED Hideriy per Po A nN board and room. Modern home, all convenisnees, very | able rates Address Centre eral, Box 500 “ Announcemen ts nent FOR BALE--8Several grade OCuornse) cows fresh and close springen; grade Crwrneay heifers, Searing ales 16 pigs from 6 webks to If weeks old: obrn ears oats: wheat has straw, any quantity. Call Haupt's Place. _Beilefonte Pa x4¢ Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALF—Mals Fox ub { pies. Price 82.50 Chiloote, Pleasant ( : POR SBALE-Five rat terrier pups, ! weeks old Inquire Prank Camp beil, Milibrook., Sthate College, Pa terrier Tnqire of np, ————— x44 | FOR SALE—A good rabbit hound, 3- yra «old. Inauire of Merrell Shuey Rr » 3. Bellefonte, Curtin Narrows FOR SALB-Two Beagle | hounds ready for hunting of Katie Sayers, Bellefonte R. | (Yarnell }. EE | melinre. | English Setter ibe teen wt E | Lemont, ite 6 m ; ros! : : Pa. Dial State Ooll go lor 2061. is x44 AID MEETING--The Ladies Logan Grange will meet at the home of Mm. Mav at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening, November 6 T NOTICE Ate Union Prayer meet. ine peonde will mest at the home of John Pulte, Sunday, Nov, 5th, atl 180 p.m. wot of Pleasant Gap. at Peru SUPPER - joken and waffle » # op por, sponsored by the Boo der Class of the Reformed church, will be held in the social hall at Hublersburg Nov, 17. Price 25 and 35 cents. x46 RUMMAGE SALE--The Beliefonte Woman's Club will sponsor a roam- age sale on Saturday Nov. 18th © be held in the vacant siore room in Bush Arcade Building x46 Pine 8 —iMambers of the Glen Methodist church will hold a chicken and walle supper at the Pine Olen commubity ball on Bat 10 8p m Price 50 cents for adults for children Benatit x Farm Machinery nomebulit farm trace FO | turne 11-09. rom BALB-Dotritg four i son Husker, also Tor aa fonder ou No. To. with blower , chinese are in good workine Eon We | Would exchange on oattle, or SUPPER The "Ladies jig of the wetown Methodis NOTICY Ad of Hum proninited ou 4‘ ( Te FINAL NOTICE } e been at th hoy Wes od Oo Big eur REPEAT Loans to Farmers Ns) ‘ ir n Widmann (Tt Uhl CS-Henad for free eumatism. Try Tib- Relied Hepatioo-Re- Hepatioo-Re- laboratories Beech Creek packing ared r 1s Pharmacy 10c. post Age and Hey Pever, Binua pnd Oa conguered by Baisameze, a new discovery Free demon- daily and Sunday 10 to 12-2 to 8 No Wednesday allernoon ind resulls positively are anteed Agency The TB Inhaler Ocme- ny. Onli or write us. The Tibbins hermacy, Beech Creek Pa 1 344 Gl ASSES “REDU CED Having installed new Jens : chinery am prepared to fur pt very attractive prices gindsen{ just oul) fo fective hearing stock OCOerman can do bestier Titbins' Pharmacy Drugs & Optical Gooxis Aid Store, Beech ASTHMA, tarrh bang stration to 6-7 hours g on wr Large Artificial oommpiets Eyes. You here than elsewhere Ciara M. Tibbens the Sight and Creek Pa 1 Hearing Repairing FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ture repalr shop, repair resto. ing antiques a specially ne and rush seats Modern upholstery. Sh North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone $09-M nu FURNITURE REPAIRED Re made to all Kinds of Reon pi Upholstaring and slip covers msde Wm $ 1 n's Upholstert: 8hop, 102 E lamb St, Jhone 529-3 Baliefonte Pa 1 MACYIINE WORK -Qattie clippers Knives sharpened. meat grinder plates and knives, saws gummed and shmrpened and ail Kinds of fools sharpened. Machine work of all kinds. We also have in stock onid roli stool, OAD SOTEWR Ot BOTEWSR, Wosdruf! keys, key gio k, ote, Swarts Machine Shop. Belicfohie, Pa. phone -N au 4 i WE HAVE OIL AND REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA.
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