Bellefonte Pa., August 9, 1929. wisn PATIENTS TREATED AT COUNTY HOSPITAL Mrs. Alberta Davidson, of Miles- burg, who had been a surgical pa- tient, was discharged on Monday of last week. Mrs. Annie Hoff, of Philadelphia, who had been a surgical patient for the past four weeks, was discharged on Monday of last week. Elsy Henderson, of Bellefonte, who had been a medical patient for the past five weeks, was discharged on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Florence Gummo, of Belle- fonte, a surgical patient, was dis- charged on Tuesday of last week. Miss Dora Summers, seven-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sommers, of Pleasant Gap, was a surgical patient last week, having been admitted on Tuesday and dis- «charged the following day. Her sis- ter, Miss Betty, was admitted and discharged the same day. Miss Ethel Tressler, ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Tress- ler, of Bellefonte, was a surgical pa- tient on Tuesday of last week, and was discharged the same day. Malcolm Peters, of Milesburg, was a medical patient last week, having been admitted on Tuesday and dis- charged the following day. Master Howard Corl, seven-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cori, of Bellefonte, was admitted on Tuesday of last week for treatment. Master Theodore Bradley, aged 7 years, son of Mrs. Ida Bradley, of Bellefonte, was admitted on Tuesday of last week as a surgical patient. Miss Ella Young, of Bellefonte, a surgical patient, was discharged last Tuesday. Miss Celia Williams, of Bellefonte, who had been a medical patient, was discharged on Wednesday of last week. Miss Hazel Woleslagle, of Union- ville, a medical patient, was dis- charged on Wednesday of last week. Miss Relda Haagan, of Bellefonte, who had been a surgical patient, was discharged last Wednesday. Miss Edna Buffington, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Buffington, of Bellefonte, was admit- ted as a medical patient last Thurs- day and was discharged the same day. A son was born at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lammey, of New Holland, Pa., on Friday. Mrs. Edward Kuhn, of Harris township, who had been a surgical patient for the past four weeks, was discharged on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Helen Cowher, of Spring township, was admitted as a surgical patient on Friday. A daughter was born at the hospi- tal to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reber, of Coleville, last Saturday. Gilbert Waite, of Halfmoon town- ship, who had been a medical patient for the past week, was discharged on Saturday. John Strunk was discharged on Sunday after having been a medical patient for the past three months. Ozra Hanscom, of Union township, who had been a medical patient for the past three weeks, was discharg- ram ished from her adjusted The mother who has an electric range in her kitchen has time to really enjoy her children. For the old-time drudgery of getting three meals a day has been ban- Once the food is prepared and placed in the electric oven .. the oven clock set and the heat regulator free from all respon. sibility until meal. time. No watching oz WEST PENN 1879 —LIGHT’S Pi sm i mE wih BELLEFONTE COOKS ELECTRICALLY . « bere is why! 7 ws x. Electric cooking means . . more time for busy mothers necessary. The licious! home. roasts have most critical fles, she is GOLDEN] Er =] basting or turning or tasting is matically tends the cooking. And results are perfectly de- Electric oven-cooked rich flavor that delight a juiciness and the husband. Souf- pastries and cakes are easy, even for the inexperienced homemaker. electrically for econ- omy! POWER CO JUBILEE-—-—1929 = oven, itself, auto- Cook will | change. Other prominent speakers who will street. lecturer of the’ Grange ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW KLINE WOODRING.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Practices in all courts. Office, room 18 Crider's Ex 61-1y KENNEDY JOHNSTON.—Attorney-at- Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Prompt atten- tion given all legal business en! to his care. Offices—No. 5, East ies M. KEICHLINE.—Attorney-at-Law an@-: Justice of the Peace. All professional business will receive prompt attention. Offices on second floor of Temple sa G. RUNKLE.— Attorney-at-Law, . Consultation in English and Ger- man. Office in Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. 58-6 PHYSICIANS S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, State College, Centre county, Pa. Office at his residence. R. R. L. CAPERS. OSTEOPATH. Bellefonte State College Crider’s Ex. 66-11 Holmes Bldg. D. CASEBEER, Optometrist.—Regis- tered and licensed by the State. Eyes examined, glasses fitted. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Frames replaced and lenses matched. Casebeer Bldg., High St., Bellefonte, Pa. 71-22-t¢ VA B. ROAN, Optometrist, Licensed by the State Board. State Collers, every day except Saturday, Belle- fonte, in the Garbrick building opposite the Court House, Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 8 p. m. and Saturdays 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Bell Phone. 68-40 omens FEEDS! We have taken on the line of Purina Feeds We also carry the line of Wayne Feeds Purina Cow Chow, 349, $3.10 per HL. Purina Cow Chow, 24% 2.80 per HL. Purina Calf Meal 5.00 per H. Wayne Dairy, 32% - 3.00 per H. Wayne Dairy, 24% - - 2.70 per H. Wayne Pig Meal, 189 - 3.10 per H. Wayne Egg Mash - - 8.25 per H. Wayne All Mash Grower 3.50 per H. Wayne Calf Meal - 4.25 per H. Wayne Horse feed - 2.60 per H. Wagner's Dairy, 30% - 2.80perH. Wagner's Dairy, 229 - 2.50 per H. Wagner's Dairy, 169%, - 2.20 per H. Wagner's Pig Meal - 2.80 per H. Wagner's Egg Mash - 2.80 per H. Cotton Seed Meal - - 2.80perH. Oil Meal - - =- - 3820perH. Gluten Feed - - = 2.50perH. Flax Meal - - = 240perH. Alfalfa Meal - - 2.25 per H. Meat Meal, 459% - = 4.00perH. Tankage, 609% - - 4:25 per H. Oyster Shell - - 110perH. Stock Salt - - 1.10 per H. We have a full line of poultry and stock feeds on hand at all times at the right prices. Let us grind your corn and oats and sell you the high protein feeds and make up your own mixtures. We charge nothing for mixing. We deliver at a charge of $1.00 per ton extra. If You Want Good Bread or Pastry TRY “OUR BEST” OR “GOLD COIN” FLOUR C. Y. Wagner & Co. ne 11-1yr. BELLEFONTE, PA. Caldwell & Son Bellefonte, Pa. Plumbing and Heating Vapor....Steam By Hot Water Pipeless Furnaces I A iil Full Line of Pipe and Fit- tings and Mill Supplies All Sizes of Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings ESTIMATES Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished 08-105-t£.