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BEDFORD GAZETTE, BEDFORD, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1947 PAGE SEVEN OBITUARY Want Ads Luro K. McKinley Airs. Lura McKinley, of South Juliana street, Bedford, died at the Everett hospital at 5 o'clock Friday morning, Sept.

26. She was born in Somerset County, Aug. 16, 1574, a daughter of Rudolph and Mary Ellen (McVicker) Keller. She was married to Harry McKinley, who preceded her in death. She is survived by two sons, William KT-and Walter K.

McKinley. both of Bedford; a brother, Edward Keller, and a sister, -Mrs. Gus Little, Bedford and 8 grandchildren. She was" a member of the Bedford Methodist church and the American Legion Auxiliary. Funeral services were conducted Sunday" afternoon at the residence in Bedford, the Rev.

H. T. Covert officiating- Interment was in the Bedford cemetery under the direction of the Barefoot funeral home. Bonita Susan Lankard, Bonita Susan Lankard, 4 month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Lankard, Cumberland, died Sept. 25 at the Allegany hospital, Cumberland, of bronchial pneumonia. She is survived by fier parents, a sister and a brother.

Her maternal grandparents "are Mr. and Mrs. James S. Davidson of East Penn street, Bedford- Interment was made in the Bedford cemetery Friday afternoon, the Rev. H.

T. Covert, pastor of the Bedford Methodist church, conducting a short service at the grave. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were the little girl's paternal grandmother, Mrs. H. A.

Lankard, Mrs. Don Keiper and Helen Mlerley all of Alexandria, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whitesides of Cumberland. Mrs.

Solly Brotemarkle Mrs. Sally KL Brctemarkle, widow of Robert Lee Brotemarkle of Newton Hamilton, died suddenly during church services in Mount Union Sunday morning- Her late husband, Robert Lee Brotemarkle, died suddenly in a hotel in Bedford Dec. 11, 1943. She T.yas_born in Bedford Sept. 21, 1885, a "daughter of Robert and Mary Catharine (Bryan) Bryant She was married April 14, She is survived fay 9 sons and daughters.

17 grandchildren and two brothers and a sister, Keifer Bryant of Hyndman and Austin and Mrs. Louise Brown of Cumberland. Mrs. Jennie Brown Mrs. Jennie Catherine Brown.

76. died at her home in Buffalo Mills Thursday. Sept- 25. She was born Sept 10, 1871. She is survived by these children: Mrs.

Bertha Waugerman, -Harry J. Brown and Mrs. May Huffman. Buffalo Mills: George H. Brown, Manns Choice; Roy Clinton Brown.

Altoona, and airs. Mary Nesbit. Johnstown. Also surviving are two brothers. Harry Cook, Buffalo Mills, and William Cook, Manns Choice, R.

1. Funeral services were conducted Sunday with burial at Buffalo Mills cemetery under the direction of the Zeigler funeral home of Hyndman. Mrs. Dorothy Weyant Mrs. Dorothy Weyant, widow of.

James A. Weyant of Queen," died Saturday afternoon at her home after an illness of two years. She was a lifelong resident of Queen and was born June 22, 1882, the daughter of Zachariah and Mary (Baird) Weyant Surviving are the following chadrec: Hazel and Mrs. Esther W. Kay, both at home; Ray of Claysfaurg, Lester of Turtle Creek, Mrs.

Mary L. Strayer of New Paris, 10 grandchildren, and one brother, Samuel of SprouL Mrs. Emma Himes Oiling Mrs. Emma Himes Dilling, aged 72, of Windber, died at 5:45 o'clock Saturday afternoon. She was born Oct.

1, 1875, in Liberty township, Bedford county. Surviving are her husband. John H. Dilling; one daughter, Feme at home; a sister, Agnes Smeltzer of Saxton, and one brother, Samuel Himes of Detroit, Mich. Rates Three cents per word, first insertion; two cents per word, second insertion.

Additional insertions, one cent per word. All, Classified Advertising appears in both the Bedford Gazette and "Everett Republican, reaching two communities and two distinct trading areas, with a combined circulation of over 5,000 families. Legal Advertisements and Special Notices appear only in newspapers designated. Minimum Charge 45c for 15 words one time, run in both newspapers, when paid at time of insertion; 50c if charged. Minimum Charge for Box Number Advertisements, plus 25c postal charge if replies must be forwarded.

Card of Thanks 75c. In Memoriam--Minimum charge $1.00 for 10 lines, additional lines 10 cents per line. FOR SALE--Double barreled, ham- merless 12-gauge shotgun, Junior Kilcoin, Bedford FOR chickens. E. R.

Barnhart. Phone Charlesville 14-R-14. GR-10-2-ltch FOR SALE--60 h. p. International oower unit.

H. A. Shinier, Bedford, Phone 99-X. 1935 TON DODGE forlsale, flat bed, new tire on rearT Harold Whetstone, Bedford Rt. 4.

Phone Charlesville 20. GR-10-2-ltch WANTED TO BUY EGGS and POULTRY WANTED-We pick up at your farm and deliver to metropolitan markets. We pay top prices at all times Get our prices before you sell. Farmer's Marketing Service. Phone Bedford 022-R-14.

GR-8-27-tf FOR SALE 5-burner oil stove, oven attached, all porcelain. Inquire 135 W. John St. FOR SALE--New Idea corn hasker and shredder, used 2 years. Dr.

J. H. Knisely, New Paris. GR-10-2-2t FOR SALE--Large size magazine RABBITS WANTED: Any size. Will call for.

Write quantity and size. RD 6, Box 155, LaYalle. Cumber- land, Md. GR-S-21-6tch WANTED While Oak timber on i stump, in the log or split- Best prices paid. Brady Stave 112 S.

Bedford Bedford. Phone 1 219-X or 374. Business and i DIRECTORY Look Here For Where to get it. Where to have it done, Specialized services. Auto Service Entertainment I Insurance WANTED TO BUY--A good cottage, of Bedford on Dunning's Creek or Rayssown Branch.

Reply by letter giving size, location, price, equipment, etc to Box 7, co Gazette. G-R-9-18-3tch I heater, practically new. Call at I East Pitt GR-10-2-lt' Myrtle L. Taylor Miss Myrtle L. Taylor, aged 64, died at her home at Spring Hope Monday, Sept 28, after an extended illness.

She was born near Spring Hope; Apr. 3, 1883, a daughter of Samuel and Charlotte (Wertz) Taylor. Her father and mother are deceased- She was the last of her immediate family. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Stone church, Fishertown, the Rev. Jesse Oldham officiating.

Interment was in the church cemetery under the direction of the Blackburn funeral home. Bertha Hazel Weisf Mrs. Bertha H. Weist, wifej.of. William T.

Weist. died at the-lEyer- ett hospital Monday morning a serious operation which she had undergone some tune previously. She was born at Broad Top City June 14, 1895, a daughter of William and Sarah (Jones) On July 26. 1917, she was united in marriage with William T. Weist, survives with these children: John Mrs.

Thgraas Reyan, Mrs. Roy Layton, Everett 2: Paul G-, and Dorothy at home. Her father, eight grandchildren, two brothers. John R. Giffin, Breezewood, Dorsey Giffin.

New Kensington: two sisters, Mrs. Daniel Weist and Sarah Giffin. Everett R. also survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the- Graceville Lutheran Church, with Rev.

Harry A. Fink officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the supervision of "the Balentine Funeral-Service. James Edward Foreman Sylvester Smith Sylvester E. Smith.

78, died at his home at Spring Hope on Wednesday evening, Spet 24. He was bom in Alum Bank, a son of Joseph B. and Mary Ann (Hoover) Smith. He was married to May Valentine, June 26, 1890. He is survived by his children--Mrs.

Grant Snyder, Schellsburg, R. Isealson Smith, New Paris, R. Ivory Smith, Mrs. Ha-Ty Horner and Draper Smith, Bedford 'R- and Bruce Smith, Mansfield. Ohio.

Also surviving are three brothers, Samuel and Howard New Paris and Clarence, Johnstown. Three daughters and a son preceded him in death. Membership was held in the Point E. U. church.

were conducted Saturday afternoon at the Smith home and at the Fishertown Reformed cemetery, the Rev. C. R. Doverepife officiating. IiVrment was in the Church cemetery under the direction of the Blackburn funeral home of Pleasantville.

Mrs" Marie Jessup Mrs. Marie Jessup died at the home of her daughter. Bax of Sahellsburg. Monday, Sept 29. She -was born at Meadville Nov.

23. 1872. a daughter of Francis and Catherine Alzigre. She was married Jo Joseph Jessup. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs.

Bax. with whom she lived: three brothers. William and Charles Alzigre of Meadville: Napoleon Alzigre of Baltimore, and two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Johnson of Florida and Mrs. Lizzie Brown of Guys- vine.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Mickle funeral home, the Rev. Frank Herzel officiating. Interment was in the Schellsburg cemetery. Chalmer Ralph Shaefer Chalmer Ralph Shaefer of Imler, died at his home ac noon Saturday after an illness of several years. He was the son of Edwin E.

and May (Yingling) Shaefer and was born at Imler, R. July 21. 1902. He married -Miss Ruth Ickes of Osterburg, R. Nov.

8, 1924. Surviving are his one son. Zane of North Bergen, N. one grandson, a sister Mrs. Ethel Ickes of Imler R.

and 2 brothers away. Mr. Shaefer was employed as a garage mechanic. James E. Foreman, a native of Yellow Creek, died at the Everett early Monday morning, Sept.

,29. He was admitted to that institution following an accident in which he suffered a fractured skull, -when he was struck by a bicycle near his home on September 13. Mr. Foreman was" born at Yellow Creek August 18, 1870, a son of George F. and Eliza (Fluke) Foreman.

He was married, to Mary E. Neely in 1908. She preceded him in death April 10, 1910. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. R.

Irvin Piper, of Yellow Creek, with he made his home, and these brothers and sisters: Harry Westernport Maryland; Martin Altoona; Thci- mas T. Saxton: Jacob Bedford; Robert St Petersburg, Florida; Mrs. Mary Streightiff, "Mrs. W. C.

Brumbaugh and Mrs. Sarah Brinkman, all of Altoona. Three sisters preceded him in death. Three grandchildren also survive. -Membership was held in the" Christian Missionary Allfance church- Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Brethren Church, Yellow Creek, with Eevs.

Joseph Clapper and Horace Clapper officiating. Interment was made in the Steele cemetery under the supervision of the Balentine Funeral Service- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We will" run any want-ad not exceeding 20 words, threevtime in both newspapers for SI. Simply send your copy, enclosing $1 in payment. FOR SALE--Green enamel range, Moore's heater. Annie Price, R.

Osterburg. GR-10-2-lt POULTRYMEN--Now, as always, smart poultrymen are still making money by following good management These cool nights watch for drafts. At the first sign of cold put Chek-R-tabs in drinking water, spray with powder and feed Chek-R-ton in the mash. Feed the best mashes that can be bought WE HAVE THEM -FARMERS GENERAL SUPPLY AND HATCHERY Lincoln Highway East Phone 317 Bedford, Pa. GR-6-26-tf FOR SALE Registered puppies.

black Cocker spaniels, wirehaired terriers, priced reasonable. Hel- ineier Kennels, Duncansville, Pa. GR-9-ll-tl FOR SALE--House trailers, readj to roll and ready to live in. Come in and view these (new) Buckeye Coaches. Dibert and Thomas (Amoco), Bedford.

G-R-l-10-tf FOR SALE Apartment building with 2 apartments and service station, located mi. north of Bedford on Rt 220. See Bob Risser, GR-6-26-tfch FOR SALE Fertilizer, Beaver Brand, contains no sand, all lime and humus filler, Early orders and early delivery appreciated. G. A.

Carpenter, Manns Choice, Phone 802R1I. G-R-3-7-tf FOR SALE--Pennsylvania Power Light Company, Common Stock priced to yield income on the basis of the present d.vidend. Free of Pennsylvania Personal Pioperty Tax. We invite you to write, telephone Sunbury SS35. or visit office for latest report and quotations.

D. Roy Hoenstirie representative, Theron Conrad Inc. 416 Mar- -kef Street. Sunbury, Peisna. GH-9-18-3tch.

FOR SALE--16, 8 week-old pigs. Ray S. Koontz, Rt 4. Bedford- Phone Charlesville' FOR SALE--8-room house, cellar, electricity, spring. 131 acres of ground.

Located on hard road- Bear to left leaving' Clearville. Dibert and corner Pitt and Anderson streets, Bedford. Phone 174-Z. GR-9-5-tf FOR SALE'--3-pc. used living room suite.

Mrs. Herman Ritchey 344 E. Main, Everett Virgil Victor VonStein Virgil V. a well fanner of Clearville R- 1 died atV his home last Saturday. Sept 20, following a lingering illness of several months.

Mr. VonStein was born at Clearville February 1. 1878, a son of John M. and Mary (Fletcher) VonStein, deceased. On January 27.

1904. he was united in marriage with Weimer. She survives with the following children: Delmar and Ivan VonStein Reba, wife of Charles Barkman. Everett: Harold VonStein and Lena, wife of Marie Bishop, Clearville; Mariorle VonStein. Pautuxent River.

Maryland: Virgil John and Jesse VonStein. at home. Six grandchildren a brother and a sister survive. Randall Von- Stein, Everett R. 3 and Mrs.

R. Hayes Wilson, of Everett Membership was held in the Reformed Everett Funeral services were held at Clearville Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. S. A. Moyer officiating.

Interment was made in the Everett cemetery under the supervision of the Replogle Funeral Service. FOR SALE--New Idea all steel farm wagon. Russell E. Fritz, 545 W. Pitt St, Bedford.

GR-9-13-3lch FOR SALE--New Holland concrete mixers; complete line of shallow and deep well water systems; disc harrows; DeLaval Milkers and separators. stock of milker parts; oil and suppiies. Harvey" Tied Head. Hammermills and G. E.

Russell E. Fritz, 545 W. Pitt St, Bedford. GR-9-lS-tf. FOR SALE--Myers deep well pump and gasoline engine- Call 220-W.

GR-9-18-Uch FOR SALE International corn binder with carrier on rubber, for tractor, in good condition. Kenneth A Diehl, Rt. 4, Bedford, Pa. GR-10-2-ltch PHILCO BATTERY RADIO for sale, good condition. 5 tubes.

Mrs. Sally Reed, Lutzville. Slant-lopped desk, 1 cherry corner cupboard, jsiuzzle- loading rifles, ssnal! farm bell. dishes g'ass. William Sncll.

Bedford, R. 2. GR-10-2-3!" WANTED--Clean dry buckwheat. I Top prices paid. Bedford Farm I Bureau Cooperative.

GR-10-2-2teh HELP WANTED COOK and DISHWASHER wanted. Fort Bedford Inn. GR-9-25-tf FOR SALE 1934 Buick, 4-door sedan, A-l condition, new tires. City Service Station, Wolfsburg. Pa.

FOR SALE--New accordion, chest of drawers, corner cupboard. 6.CO- 16 tire and tube. "William Snell. Bedford, R. 2.

FOR piano, 2 hot water tanks, 30-gallon copper and 40-gallon stone-lined;" bucket-a- day stove. Will also sacrifice 30 tons coal, stored in basement. Mrs. E. A.

Shields, Phone 143. GR-lO-2-ltch BARSPROUT--Prevents sprouting in Potatoes and other rootcrops. One pound treats 11 bushel-costs Sl.OO. Loysburg Feed Mill Phone 16 Prompt Service GR-lO-2-ltch FOR SALE--Hickey Freeman top coat virgin wool. Size 40.

William Snell. FOR SALE--Remington Noiseless standard typewriter, like new. Deibert Diehl, phone 480. Bedford. GR-10-2-tf FOR SALE--Four windows approximately 4" 6'.

Phone 309 GR-10-2-tfch WANTED--Experienced bookkeeper. Penn Tire phone 60. Bedford. GR-9-4-tf WANTED--Part time janitor for local public "building. Good rate of pav.

Write box 572-J, Bedford. G-lO-2-ll- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED--Under 50. S15 week. Can room either in or out 2 weeks vacation with oay. Dr.

G. L. Rinard. 232 E. Penn Bedford.

GR-10-2-tf MALE HELP WANTED--Man to assist photographer in making appointments. Sales work helpful, but not essential. Salary. Write Box 23, Bedford Contact Mr. Harpold.

Clem Johnson apartments N. Klcaard St. Lady or gentleman with car to represent and take orders for the Babee-Tenda Safety Chair. Write John W. Nelson.

332 Market Belle Vernon. Pa. WANTED-SUBSCRIPTION SALESMAN or woman, to sell popular farm paper; car needed; top commissions; exclusive territory. Circulation Manager, The Rural New-Yorker, 333 West 30th St. New York 1, N.

Y. GR-10-2-3tch WOLFSBURG GARAGE All Types of Auto Repairing CAREFUL, EXPERT SERVICE A. Carl Miller, Prop, phone 839-R-11 AUTO SAFETY GLASS Regulators Channels Felt Sealing Tape All Cars and Trucks Specially Priced for Inspections National Auto Wreckers 601 W. Pitt St. Bedford, Pa.

NAUGLE'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Trucks Farm Tractors Garden Tractors 248 W. Pitt Bedford, Pa. Phone 91-W Cleaning-Dyeing SKATE YOUR DATE at CHALYBEATE PARK Every Night Except Monday Skating P. M. Sunday--2 to 5 8 to 11 P.

M. Monday Night is Party Night Special Rates Given to Parties Farm Equipment Bedford Supply and Equipment Co. ALLIS-- CHALMERS Sales--Service Parts Phone 32 124 S. Thomas St. Florist IT'S CLAPPER'S FLOWERS IN BEDFORD (Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere In The Worlds Phone GIFTS 113 S.

Juliana 15-Y WE DELIVER Street, BEDFORD COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY M. MERLE CRIST. Owner INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 123 S. Juliana Phone 461 Bedford, Pa. Phone: Office 83-M, Res.

18-W CARL T. WHETSTONE 23 Years INSURANCE Service FIRE AUTO BONDS COMP. EVERETT. PA. Markets JAMES M.

JONES GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS 117 W. Pitt Bedford. Pa. DIEST CLEANERS Cleaning Pressing DYEING 109 W. Pitt Phone 243 Bedford.

Pa. MODERN CLEANERS Bedford's Quality Cleaner Alterations and repairs. Special 4 hr. Dry Cleaning Service. We give Green Stamps 129 E.

Pitt Bedford, Pa. Phone 274 Pick up Delivery Service Contractors FOR SALE--Registered Irish Settsr I WANTED with papers from A. C. Kennels. 9 months old; good rabbit dog- Howard Kegg, Bectford- FOR SALE--White brick residence Main SU Schellsburg includes a large lot and two story 4-rccm frame building suitable for store or shop electricity.

See Mrs. H. Rock, Schellsburg. GR-10-2-3tch WHY PUT UP WITH an annoying cough. Get a bottle of RX-83 now.

Guaranteed to relieve coughs due to colds or money back. Only 50c for fast relief. Ickes Drog Store. GR-10-2-hold Ticket agent Greyhound Post House. G-10-2-ltch FOR SALE--12 gauge Winchester shot gun.

model double barrel. Veryl Leach. 346 "rrest st FOR SALE 1940 International W-license, good shape. New rubber. Good job goes- with truck.

Phone-305-Y. Bedford. MOTORS--MOTORS MOTORS We have received a limited supply of 1 -i- 1 H. P. motors for immediate sale.

Briggs and Stratton gas motors I'i-S-S H. P. in stock- Russell E. Fritz. 545 W.

Pitt St Phone 97. GP.llO-2-if FOR SALE--IWw heavy duty Clark Cut Away tractor dies. Riisssll E. Fritz. 545 W.

Pitt Phone 97. GR-10-2-tf WANTED general house- worker. Sleep jn. Must be fonci of children; ages'-2-and 8'i. Must be clean, pleasant and reliable- Congenial home.

$75.00 per month. State age and qual fica- tions. References, either personal character or working references, when available. Emanucl Salzberg. 302 Washington Ave.

Cedarhurst, Long Island, York City. GR-10-2-1 ich J. A. WEI OMAN CONTRACTORS Tr 112 S. Bedford Phone 374 Excavating Wood Products KEYSTONE FLOWERS Unusual Funeral Designs Complete Floral Service Everett Phone 233 F.

T. D. MEMBER Bedford Phone 263 A SERVICE YOU NEED BOYD WERTZ MARKET Complete Food Meat Market All nationally advertised Complete Line of "Birdseye" Frozen Foods. We Deliver Phone 16? Home Improvements Farm Services FLOOR SANDING WAXING POLISHING Carpentry--Interior Remodeling Decorating PHONE 335-X DONALD H. HERSHBERGER 144 W.

Pitt St. Bedford, Pa. FISHER'S A I TIN SHOP Spouting Tin SHOP 300 W. Pitt Bedford, Pa. Phone 117-X or 23-Z Spruce Up Your Home LINOLEUM PAINTS MAYTAG APPLIANCES We Specialize in FLOOR COVERING Bernard Arnold Phone 337 Bedford, Pa.

TURNER'S NEWSTAND Bedford, Pa. TOBACCO DAILY PAPERS MAGAZINES Real Estate BEDFORD COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK An established Park-Type Ceme- I tcry located on Route 220 at Turn- pike interchange serving all of Bedi ford County. I "Where The Memory of Beautiful Lives Will Be Kent BeauHfuI I Always." SERVICES ELECTROCAP YOUR TIRES Thermostatically-controlled a conducted by the calrod elect; element, covered by 4 inches of insulation, keeps all heat at tread of tire, eliminating sidewall heat, un- dcrcures, soft spots and unbalanced tires. Also, tread is flat, cured at 175 Ib pressure, giving the utmost in traction, wear and safety They are not recaps but Electrocaps. Knob-tread for winter.

Wave-tread for summer. Phone 11-R-3. J. A. WILLIAMS.

Electrocap Tire Shop. Schellsburg, Pa. 7-24-tf When it's too late to call the Veterinarian, Call.us Hollidaysburg Rendering Co. Dead animals removed promptly. Phone Hollidaysburg 154-R-1 or Bedford 811-R-12 You may reverse charges.

i M. R. Gulp Eiecfric Service Radio and Appliance Service i J. NORMAN LEADER LANDSCAPE GARDENER CONSULTANT FORESTER SPRAYING TREE SURGERY Bedford. Pa.

Phone 87-W Drive cut and select your Family Burial Estate TODAY It is better to owr a Burial Estate and not need it than to need it and not have it Prices include perpetual care and easy monthly payments arranged if desired- OFFICE--ROOM 25 208 W. Pitt St. Phone 420 Restaurants Photographic Work done promptly Reasonable Rates BEDFORD PHOTO SUPPLY PHOTOSTATIC COPIES RAPID SERVICE 119 W. Pitt Phone 44-Y FRANK SHUCK Phones: Shop 168-X: Res. 33 120 So.

Richard St. Bedford, Pa. i SODA GRILL FOUNTAIN SERVICE Sandwiches Homemade Candy Next to Bedford Theatre Farm Help Wanted Farmer with family help to operate dairy farm, Rufus H. Hammer, real-estate broker, Bedford "Pa. GR-9-18-U OPEN DATES for Monday night parties, square dances or other activities.

Make date. Bedford Roll-Arena, phone 328- X-2. GR-9-18-4t CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to our friends and neighbors who were kind during our recent bereavement the death of our mother and grandmother. Jennie Brown, also for the lovely flowers and use of cars at the funeral. Children and Grandchildren NEW YORK STATE Bartlett Pears and large prunes.

Hostetler's Farm Market Windber Road. FOR SALE combustionscr stoker, suitable for 8 to 10 room house. Electric and gas water heaters, kerosene or fuel oil heaters. Russell E. Fritz, 545 W.

Pitt St. Ilhone 97. GRllO-2-tt FOR SALE Ring-necked pheasants. Jame? W. Rogers.

Hope- Rt. 2. Phone Everett GR-IO-2-3tch 'LOST AND FOUND LOST--32x15 Armstrong rug 2 bundles metal inside betweer. Bedford and Currwrland. Rc- Bernard Arnold.

Phone 47-Z. 10-2-2tch LOST One truck tire mounted on-rim. Contact Atlantic Refining Co. Phone Bedford 165-w GR-10-2-2tch AMBULANCE SERVICE to any place, day or night. New lac eauipment.

Alton BTrof'f-i. Phone 318, Bedford. GR-10-2-tf MISCELLANEOUS GEORGE L. DALY, Real Estate-i We have properties for sale in 5-county area. May we help you buy or sell? Write P.

O. Box 451 or ohone 192 or 347, Windber. GR-3-23-tf A LOANS FARMERS -When you neecr money "or sceo fertilizer, feed, machinery, livestock or any other farm purpose call T.Tadorc's law office any Friday snorting or contact J. F. vVoodoury, representative of Tr.rircrs Production Credi! of Iloslidaysburg.

G-R-3-6-U i For omplete service call J- 3. agent Bedford. TP or 937.5 repre- se-lin-i A BUREAU MU- Ti AL INS CD'S. Auto--Fire- Life. "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" i COOTE BROS.

Phone 61 Everett, Pa. T. G. WILL A I I SHADES Including the famous Anchor and Columbia Lines Custom Work Estimates Cheerfully Made Ridenour 3Idg and 321 E. Main St.

Bedford, Pa. Everett, Pa. PHONE Everett 62-R Bedford 195-W COGAN'S Shady Side Diner Sandwiches Short HOMEMADE PIES ROUTE NO. 26 9 Shoe Repair LINCOLN HI-WAY SHOE SHOP HALF SOLES HEELS SHOE SHINE 133 W. Pitt St.

Bedfrod. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE of Mary E. Hocking, late of Bedford Township. Bedford County. deceased Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are re- auested to make prompt payment and those having claims to present the sajrr.e without delay to DOX REILEY 114 South Juliana Bedford.

Pennsylvania Administrator G-! 0-2-6 had come out as invalids for the balance of their lives. i "Your boys fought to preserve you from what we ivent through. We are grateful to them for liberating us. but they fought too for their own country and she said. Her talk was much enjoyed.

The social hour delicious refreshments being served by the hostesses. Talk bv Dutch -Cortinued from page 1 FOR RENT 150 BALES HAY for sale. 230 feet one-inch copper tubing water pipe. Kerosene heater, 2 burner. Martin Daugherty.

Bedford Rt, 2, near Fishertown. Phone 16-R-41. GR-9-23-31- FOR SALE Small rabbit and squirrel dog. 3 yrs. old.

Melvin Blankley, Everett star. Rt. LOST Female beagle hound, brown and white. Reward H. A.

i Shinier, Bedford. Phone P9-X. GR-10-2-ir SALES REGISTRY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 at 12 I noon. J. R.

Helman will offer for at his residence in Spring all household goods. FOR SALE Heatrola. Also fox hound and rabbit dTf. David F. Corle, Sloan's Hollow.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BEDFORD GAZETTE Still Only $2 a Year i THANK YOU. I We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the fine work dor.e by the Bedford Volunteer Fi Company in checking ths fire nt our Pitt street apartment building i without more serious damage Wednesday night. DR. MRS. E.

A. SHIELDS G-10-2-ltch ROOMS FOR RENT--Two communicating rooms for rent, men only. Call 318 E. Pitt Bedford, Phone 50-Z. GR-S-14-tf FOR RENT--Furnished room for 1 or two men.

bath, heat. 532 W. Pitt St, Phone 416-W. Bedford. GR-9-2o-2tch RENT Ciark house in Scheilsbii'-ff.

ford. J. William Clark GR-10-2-tf FOR REN i--Room with bath, man preferred. Mrs. Winifred Gar- 520 South Juliana Street.

Bedford. GR-10-2-Itch SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BEDFORD GAZETTE Still Only $2 a Year meeting of the Regents Club, wnich will be entertained next fall by the Bedford Regents Club. A guest of Mrs. Henry's was present. Miss Leasure of the Greensburg Chapter, who brought greetings The two girls from Holland.

Misses Lida Verlegh and Til Schreurs. were guests of Mrs. Koontz and the latter related some of their experiences. She she loves America and r.o'.v realizes people here are Basically the same as in Holland. Siv congratulated members on their privilege of Belonging to such an organization as the D.

A. with freedom to salute the Flag. She told how dreadful it had been, living 4 2 years uncle'" the swastika, seeing neighbors who collaborated with Germans receiving boxes marked butter, vegetables, coffee, While they themselves did not know from one meal to another what they could eat. but ed to keep their loyalty to their Flag. She told, too, how almost everyone had relatives in concentration camps or in hiding, and how they FRIENDS COVE Stanley A.

Koortz. J. A. S. Beegle.

Miss Irene Wneistone. and Walter O. Diehi. representatives oi the" Friends Cove Mutual Company attended the meeting in the hoste in Bedford last Thursday. Other companies represented wt-re the Horse Mutual of and 'he Bedford, Huntingdon.

Center. Cambria. Blair and Ciearf.eid granges. Reinsurance the rn- ablishing of an agency to hardle reinsurance were discussed. Samuel Cessna.

John Smi.h Harold Whetstone and Clayton Smith attended a sale of Holsteir.s at Msddietown Tnesday. Arvilla and Loretta Diehl of Altoona visited home folks. Mr. Mrs. Walter Diehl.

over the weekend. Mrs. D. H. Whetstone, who been ill for the past two weeks.

slightly improved. Mrs. Bert Wynn and Mrs. C. Smith attended the state cor.v,::- tion of the P.

T. A Pittsburgh Tuesday and Wednesday George Nevitt spent days last week with friends Everett. Mrs. May Clark of Eveiett 'S spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs.

George Xevitt. Miss Ethel Diehl of Atlantic City spent tho week-end wish her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Diehl.

Mrs. Xora Beegle and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keg? -visited in Leech- burg Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Black and family visited the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Black of Claysbori Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beegle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Corle snd daughter Patricia oi Cumberland visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Koontz anci and Mrs.

Reuben Diehl Sunday. Eugene Kpor.tz. a student at College Park, tniversity of Maryland, was home over the week-end. Carl Foor and family visited the Dishong near Karnsonville Sunday. Mr and Mrs.

Charles Naugle of Wolfsbuig Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hunt last Fr.daj.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kershberger and Clyde Xaugle and family of Bedford were guests in the same home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Reighard of Bedford visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. Perry Morgart Sunday.

Perry r.Iergart ana Robert Cessna left for a week's visit Missouri. The old furnace has been taken out of the Brick church and preparations are being made to install a new one by Blair Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helmick of Baltimore. Mr ar.d Mrs.

Virgil Biddie of Bedford. Mrs. Carrie Boose. William and John Boose of Woodbine. Md.

and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Clark of Bedford spent day with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark.

Joe son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swa-tzwelder. left Wednesday to attend schcrol in Cho- Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Cessna and Mr and Mrs. Floyd visited Mr. and Mrs Raymond Cessna Sundav. Md." and Mrs. Harold Swartzwelder returned recently from the coast, where were employed by the Kohr Brothers.

Mrs. George Gibson of Lewistown visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.

R. Diehl. Sunday. The Ladies' Aid will meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. H.

L. Biddle. fSPA-PERI.

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Pages Available:
33,228
Years Available:
1847-2009