February 16, 1939. _ THE CENTRE ERD BELLEFONTE, PA. __ Page Five LOC ALS John Bottorf, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bottorf, of South Alle gheny street, was awarded an honor medal at a Boy Scout meeting in the Court House, Thursday night of las week ~Ceorge R, Meek, Jr, who Is em- ployed by the Westinghouse Manu- facturing Company at Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George R. Meek at the tamily home on North Spring Street Mr, ang Mrs. R. R. Dobelbower, of West Curtin Street, departed Sat- widay morning for a vacation trip south, thelr anticipated itinerary in- cluding Mississippi and Texas. They expect be until early in March Miss Anna Mary Troup, a gradu- ate of the nurses training school at the Centre County Hospital went to Philadelphia Wednesday of last week 10 continue work in the Chil- dren's Hospital, expecting specia- lize as a professional nurse chil dren Young Episcopal Guild, the O HOnNe her w {or of are t meeting of having been held last Thursday There are about 15 charter membse and prospects look bright for a much larger membership in the fu- ture —Mr. and Mrs St. John's ganizing the group people church or firs near Leslie Thomas and daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs Harry Jones, all of Thomas Street gpent last Thursday in Williamsport the Thomases being guests Mr. Thomas' brother-in-law ang sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland, and Mr ana Mu visiting latter's el Mr baugh baby home ( of Jones the Orrie Johnson- Isabelle Shope and Birk. of Avis, visited at the of Mr. and Mrs, Will Johnson- baugh., over Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Culver, of Axe Mann, 13 visiting Mrs Margaret Hosle Pugh Stree! Staie College and Mrs Frank Keller in th ity The American Home Depart- ment of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet Monday afternoon February 20, at 2 o'clock in the E E. Widdowson home, North Alle- gheny street. Miss Mary Kemp, ol State College, will give an [lus- trated lecture on Design and Color in the Home. All members please come Basil Mott ring Mills D. who has been nfined at his home there for the past weeks because of an attack fluenza, ls reported to be teady improvement at this Mr. Mott, formetly a well residen: of Bellefcnte, 18 a Mr Odille Mott, of South gheny Street Thomas J. Shaug Logan street, was named of the board of control of the Fire- men's Relief Association, to fill the unexpired term of Philip Saylor, who recently resigned to accept the posi- tion gs secrecary to the board. The eliction took place at a meeting al the Logan Pire House Wednesday night of last week Preparations have been complet- ed for the annual pre-Lenton bazaar to be id by St. John's Catholie chureh at the parochial school hall East Bishop Street, beginning todas and continuing through Saturday of this week. Many unique feature have been arrdng:d for this year bazaar, and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited Abraham Erie, bet- ter known a Abe” Jack son, of Bellefonte of the late Mr and Mrs. Abraham Jackson of city, has been grante pilot's license, becoming Negro aviator in Unite $e l= a bro her James A. Jackson, of New York C lecturer and com- mercial cou Neuro tiade organizations ~Mrs. Dale King entertained her gewing club at her home in Coleville ri gvening. Those present were: Mrs Ttrude Emenhizer, Mrs. Lena Knapp, Mrs. Anna Hollobaugh, Mrs Heleft Smith, Mrs. Mary Martin Mrs. Ruth Stover, Mrs. Theresa Kans and daughter Cecilia, Mrs Laura Smith and daughter Nancy Mrs. Mary Horan and son Jackie ang Miss Jetta Lee King - t. George Gibbony Stat# Motor Police, formerly with the headquarters unit ih Bellefonte but who has been stationed in Phil- agdelphiag for the past few months Jost week was transferred to per manent duty at the Pleasant Gap sub-station. He is living at the bar- racks at Pleasant Gap, while Mrs Gibbony is temporarily located In fewistown while secking suitable quarters in Bellefonte ~Jacob and Robert Bottorf, both jocated in Philadelphia, spent the weekend at the home of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bottor! on North Spring Street, having come here for a family celebration of Mr $oitorl’s and Robert's birthday an- niversaries, both of which occurred Jast week. Jacob is undergoing in- struction in a Philadelphia school while Robert is a member of the en- gineering personnell of a manufac. turing corporation there Our good frieng Daniel A. Grove of East Linn Street, former Centre County Commissioner, quietly ob- served his 83rd. birthday on Friday Qeveral ears ago practically every- one, Siding himself, believed he oe on jong for this world. He was in extremely poor health. Today he is as robust an old gentleman of 83 Ss can be foung anywhere. He frankly states that although he's be=p a lifelong prohibitionist—even in tive roaring old days when he trad- ed spdvined horses with the best of them—{hat whiskey in medicinal] doces 1s responsible for his new lease on life. As if Jast resort a physician | prescribed small amounts of spirits | several times dally, and Mr. Grove's health has improved to such an extent that he's suffered injuries séverdl times lately while doing such an-old-manly chores as shingling ghed roofs, piling timbers and the Hike. We extend congratulations to our friend, and hope that some day | when we near the century mark we can discover an equally efféctive re- | " A rp and Mrs and Mrs Mr of of n- howing tine know? hnessy of West a member Jackson, of the former son of th this the ne several ’ of the - ; College, | office ‘day to Mr Fire photos for sale fer, Phone 375-J Mr. C. E. Mothersbaugh, of Siate was a welcome caller ar our Saturday Harris Stover, well of Woodward, took nice weather on Bellefonte A daughter was born on Satur- and Mrs. G. Max Gamble of Bellefonte, at Mrs. Gamble’s par- ental home in Snow Shoe. Both mother and child are reported to he geiting along nicely James Hol- . on known resis advantage Tuesday dent of the Visit 10 Green and to leave D Emma Wister McGowan expect month for Washington hey will occupy the apartment of Miss MoGowan's sister, Mrs. J, Berry Case, the former Marie McGowan an indefinite time late this C.. where { A Cocker J. B. Baker the McCurdy property Street. was instantly Sunday morning when was kK by a car The dog was about three years: old the car js un- known C dependable condition of stantial gain as compared 1938 the tal ul bound 433 were 588 spaniel owned family, who on killed struc ar loadings the indications busine mos a show ne 8 w year totals nithound Business all swing. A survey of and (wo raliroads followin mparatis January 1938 Here they lov Lo shows the figures for 1939 here ve January y 1938 payrolls $10] 834 January 1938 employes 1383 and payrolls $147.048 Ie Retall Chamber and em- t 14 Division of tl Comms Spring CreeX lefonte in Ce in Bel ings during the coming all directional signs will be in the bor an famous trout Karl E. Kusse local Chamber parted yesierday risburg, t > C. of C aries last alio will remain oday for a of Chambers of Commer Pennsvivania. William 1 Ray Noll « ssions P +} ne rt Ta atte nd secret xpect to atlel William Sieg president Tit facturing Company an Altoona Hospital where underwent an of the removal of a cataract So motiths ago Mr had a dataract removed [rom other eve. Saturday's opera believed to have been entirely cessful, but the usual L~opera iy treatment requires that the patient remain inactive (or approximately six weeks an Metal was aam Sat: Man mite irday he ration from Ne eye me Sieg wn BROS suggest much-iraveled ¥ many weeks ashes Because « that street has amount of ashe town, and with gone, the a hes have lust traffic br éze carrie he d the detriment residents of Nave SUggesiad a «¢ a fire howe be minating ¢ tat and heen #1 Every 1st pedest Show J with rians Several leaning the area ons ’ Dan Kings Mrs. Donald fonte. is a member publicity ecmmitiee t ing for the Dickinson College's Williamsport Juni ckinson Ban- evening Feb annual Seminary Gr 8 quet to be held Friday 24. in the Junior College gymnasi um. Williamsport Ne annual banque will be addressed this year by Ber nard Chancellor Clausen D. D. pas- tor of the First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Last vear's affair drew 450 persons t hear Dr. Ralph W. Seckman of New York City p Mr. and Mrs Lancastér, became ents of a fine baby Lancaster General Hospital o'clock Monday evening. Mother and child are reported to be getii along nicely, Mrs. Foster, before her marriage was Miss Emily Wilkinson daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wil- kinson, of North Spring Street while Mr. Poster ig a son of Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Poster, of State College The new arrival the first grand- child of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkin- son, who spent Sunday with their daughter. and who expect to return to that city this weekend for their first view of the youngster, Thi and eater Fos of nappy born at the at 8:15 David the son er par- is $ 14 a follow story on “The Tragic Case of the Twisted BSuit- cases.” the first installment of which appeared in these columns last week Youll recall that J. Beriman, of Detroit. Mich, a hitch-hiker who had been given a ride from eastern Pennsylvania to Lewistown by a llefonte motorist whose name he didn't know, reported to Chief Dukeman of Bellefonte that in get- ting from the car at Lewistown, he grabbed the wrong suitcase. Chie! Dukeman asked this newspaper ‘o aid in finding the driver of the car-- and thereby effect a change of suit- cases. During the weekend Rober! Bloom, of Milesburg, reported Dukie that he was the man being {sought, and he surrendered the ihiteh-hiker's traveling bag in ex-| change for his own. Yesterday the Chief got a letter from the hitch- hiker in Detroit containing instruc- tions, fof forwarding the bag to him, | and ielling the Chief to first open the case and “remove a pint of liquor” as a little gift of appreciation Under questioning Chief Dukeman sheepishly admitted that he had re- {moved the pint and presented it to IMr. Bloom as a litte gift of appre- ciation for his co-operation. The bag, otherwise intact, has been start- ied on its way to Detroit, and every- jo is happy again. 1 | Anes | to | Willlamm R. Everhart, of State College, R. D. was in town Monday and found time to visit our office The annual prayer and praise service of the Women's Missionary Society of the Bellefonte Presbyter- tan church will be held in the chapel Friday afternoon, February 17 at 3 Pp. m. Mrs. Andrews, of State Col- lege, at one time a missionary work- er in the Southwest, will speak. Tes will be served at 4 o'clock rs A ——————— Will Instruct Girls In Various Phases of Scouting MRS During March. M ROBERT the SIBLEY weeks M1 Itine ant ire ! irl Scouting, will y . of Girl of of ne member may enter busines well a com- mems- Coun com- person em become jusinted and help carry on Girl 8 in Bellel Please wat time LOI Ward Fleming CLASS IN ARTS AND CRAFTS FREE TO ADULTS class in held Lag 1 M aris in the 2 in Bellefo Wednesday inder Margar E Man- apd crafta 5th grade wing street adult Ww being An is ite at every FOU BEAVER TRAPPING OPENED IN CO SEASON YESTERDAY Cl Aizerne, Monroe anna and Wayne ear Susquel in declar- mart of its “bea- explained permitted “wn Ltrmps On Commissi SEASON As The Game the { Lroi program trapper will be we and set more ti nor take more than during the season Animals unintentionally must be delivered to a game com- mission officer for disposition. With- in ten days alter close of the sea- won all beaver pelts must be proper. ly tageed by a game protector. Tags cost 10 cents each oon An three beavers caught ARE BAPTIZED AT HOWARD M. E. CHURCH Thirteen children and adults were baptized at the M. E. church at Howard Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Robert E. Fleck. They were Sue Taylor Faye Bert Pletcher, Merrill Pletcher, Jr. Harry Russell, Mrs Idella Willams, Martha and Anna Grace Pletcher Mary Vir- ginia Stoltz, Theodore, Sylvia and Barbara Gardner, Mrs. Alice Miller, and Mrs. Mary Katherine Peters Holy Communion was also oele- brated Sunday and three women, Mrs. Willard Neff, Mrs. Willard K McDowell and Mrs. Balser Weber, were accepted into the church by letter. Theodore Gardner was re- ceived by faith Next Sunday a class of 18 wil] be accepted into full member:hip FOOD SALE TO HELP DEFRAY FIRE LOSSES The Bishop street school will hold its annual food sale Friday, Febru. ary 17 at the school building. Two tours will be conducted, one at 1:15 p. m. and the other at 1:45 p. m. These tours aliow everyone to see all the entertainments in each room. The proceeds from the food sale will help defray fire losses. Your | suppart will be appreciated. 13 RL) ‘Farm Loan Group | To Hold Masting| Annual Event to he Held Court House Thursday, February 23 Farmer-members and thelr wives will renew acquaintances with their friends and spend about two hours together in reviewing the activities of the Centre County National Farm Loan Association the an- nual stockholders’ to be held in the Court Belle- | fonte Thursday 3, at 10 m The penses, ut meeting House at February 28 statement of income and ex- ind the statement of condi tion of the association will be pre- sented. Directors will be elected Ww the board and other business will be transacted. By attending these an- nual meetings members may keep informed concerning the affairs ol the association Invitations have the county and home demonstra- agents, soll conservation super- representative of production association and farm se ‘ntative official from ul Baltimore be been extended to tion Visor credit ILy repress An Bank Who may ment on erating ation The ral Land pre to F [#1 will upon e of be went called com- new ation or op- the any POCIEeS ASSO Lor: nope t meetin women are e board this one held. Farm iteq direc make of the be DEC = he association are pe and Earl R. Arm- R. D. 2; Gilbert Port Matilda, Harry W entre Hall, R. D.; Ellery Pennsylvania Furng F. Rhode Lemont lefonte Te ENGAGEMENT OF STATE COLLEGE MAN ANNOUNCED of Miss of Lewishiyg Jone Penn agement of was made b of which A num- and guest Foresman Lewist 11s 1% Uni Pee wuncement g of the book clu & member Mi hushandry nstit HIGH SCHOOL PUPIL FIGHT FOE HEALTH YOUNG WINNING Indications are today that Lois tere 15-year-old Williamsport gh school student, who lives with thee La Hil he young ndition ime ent fe fusion Feb wan ood continue ve Mrs ( treet THREE FIRE DEPARTMENTS RESPOND TO SMALL BLAZI com 3 he Centre Cx fire at Thre: PRiles wanty an alarm after noon, "Monday truck owned bY M Coleville answered sortly the ville a nen Samuel £ caught fire from a short circul The Alpha Fire Company State College. the Pleasant Gap Fire company and Mursotirg Fire Com any. all in Bellefonte to batlie he High School blaze, answered the Coleville alarm when the Logan and Undine Companies were still pump- ing water into the amouldering ruins Since the truck was on the road along a small stream, firemen did Not press pumpers into operation but quickly extinguished the blaz with water taken from the creek in buckets. The damage was slight LOGAN DRAMA CLUB ANNOUNCES MONTHLY PLAY Bh of & ab of a Apper of the The Logan Drama Club held its regular monthly meeting Monday, in the Pleasant Gap Orange Hall A one-act play, “The Light at the Crossroads” was presented by club members for the benefit of the club. The play was coached by Mrs Lennie Jodon. All persons not mem- bers of the club are invited to at- tend fhese monthly plays for 10c admission After the play business matters were discussed and refreshments were served by a committee of three “Compensation” is the name of the next monthly play, and it will be coached by James and Virginia Biddle a HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MEET FEBRUARY 24 A meeting of the Linn Historical Boclety of Centre county will be held | at 4 p. m. on Friday, February 24, at the Library bullding. The Board of Directors of the | Society were deeply gratified by the | attendance at the last meeting which showed an interest in the! historical organization well worth preserving. They will be glad if all! persons who are interested in the history of Centre county will at-| tend this meeting at the time! named, siicé By-Laws must be ap- | proved and other matters of im- "| | portance determined. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN ——————— 30 000 People Read This Column every week That's why "i ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising ae partment has become so amazingly popular Considering its low cost kha the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commu.ily Bar gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, adveritising—sale or rent. ! and 15 cents for each additional insertion. | ment containg more than twenty-five words, oie cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) Where adver lioe- elles KEYED ADS-Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering w adve lisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such sovertise ments, as the publishers are not permitted 1 divulge the name of Uwe 80+ vertiser, BUERACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Centre Dem OCTAl 15 untitled free Ol charge ilervais J Lost and Found Help Wanted Nota { HOUSE W 27 E. Howar markets fon calves and B4-H«11 0 Cen It I am in the cattle aterd Coll Centre Hn I. Riegul 1 BTre rpsire Dent Ding 618T CTA wit nine 1H title FY R Al LE B. Gohes Myer 150 it RDI emetery) eee Buffalo reasonable price Bex 179%. (south Bellefonte FOR 8 ALE ood Cloverserd $1150, a Pe . bushes Alsvke 811 00 a bughe! Yeah Grimm Alfalfa Cloverseed $1800 » bushel Eimer C. Rosg, Lemont, Pa. x7 FOR SALE -Moiern Bleotric Brooder 300 capacity, perfect condition, als most ew Or might trade On ear orn. Beok Farm, Mackeyville. Pa. x7 POR SALE--1.inoh shaft 5% -ft jong With one l4inch pulley 24% inches wide, and one 4-inch puliey 6 inches wide Homer Sprankie Bellefonte L154 POR 8Al 5 all ~Hundreds of used tires sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims by written guarantee, Open until # o'clock Wallrun service, Snow Shoe Intersection 753 184) FOR SALE a Zenith wine narger, De- iuxe model with 300 feet of No 4 wire and pmmeter and 1 7-tube 6 voll batiery radio large battery used 15 months, | Alontiomery. Ward washet equipped with riggs aid Strajton motor used 3 years of condition priced reasonable for quick sale, write or inquire of Earl Bickle Pine Grove Mills x7 Phon & Live Stock FOR SALE-~ “Purebred “frnistein bull, 10 months old. Inguire of A. C Willams, Julian, Pa. R FD x7 POR SALE-—An extn, 00d ‘mule will Work anywhere, age 11 years. In- quite of Leonard Rudy, Centre Hall D. Tusseyville, Pa am—-— POR SALE—Team of black ce weight 3000. Burke. Howard. Pa HR. D. 1 north of Blanchard POR SALE—50 White Rock pullets 8% months old, some laying. 20 cents T pound. Richner Hatehery, Belle. onte, R. D. 2, Hublersburg, Pa 10 years old, William 2 miles £7 E. M. SMITH AUCTIONEER Call and reserve dates. —Re- verse charges, Phone State College 2715 or 4144 0 8 25-word adverLisement This privilege can be these columns one Wine aifteren mn used Six Limes a year al POR BALE Sev Ow aalia eral fresh AiG mi 1004 xed naey Hoat baled nay POR SALE FOR BALE Chr Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALE A police dog puppie Boy, Mm Ceo. A. KIA POR ADOUL FOR SALE ’ he OR § good OMA Farm x7 cense flat bot. ROE OO ~ R Warn nes ALE —Bmall Ona Rea Beck e Coal and Woo Jd ALE $3 00 x8 Hi «J, Be Household Goods FX a BALE «A Gienwood tat — snd 8 large Limatirola Indgraire of A Losseh, State College Pa RD {iw 147 Real Estate - For Sale SALE a ¢ No 200 Jeet i J Ww Orowu He L x7 ET) I. ’ aalry ian r away. See E A « efonie, Pa POR SAl Ff-roxmm house with all 2 var garage Local - Phone Bellefonte L134 FX aR FOR BALE i Wow Lake Hows r ot Priced chead Sate Colleae age Avehiue Florida sleet bum Phone five ver Inguire of E A Tur Pa 8 FOR SAL¥ Awe bullding frame Business fe Quarters, known the Mr hn Zewaik property ahd ocated at Clarence, Penna. Plenty of land Will sell the whole estate OF eeu rately Make me an offeg Write Box care of the Centre Demo- crat Bellefonte, Pa x7 10 In office POR SALE-—A 1560 gore farm 100 acres tillable balance in food timber. jo- 2 miles east of Unionville or one State road. Has an 8 room use and large barn with running water in both Up to dale cow stable Buildings and orchard in good condi- tion. Fine location for fruit fanm Inquire of Bdward Flick, Fleming, Pa El xi Cate mile Hh oft For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--Ten acre poul- try farm. Capacity 4.000 lavers, 27+ 000 ft. Noor space Pishing Oreek Poultry Farm, Lamar Pa x9 FOR RENT OR SALE-$-room bungs- low at Zion 3-car garage. Ideal location for a godd mechanic Armstrong. Zion, Pa Phone 1811. x8 FOR SALE OR RENT—8 room house with conveniences in good conti. tion on corner Rides and Burrowes Bteets, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 207-M. Inquire at Bungalow next door, at Rooms For Rent “OR RENT--TWo furnished rooms Inavirve of Mra J IL. Runkle FE High St. Bellefonte, Ps. 38 FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs James Clark, over Centre office, High St. Bellefonte, Pa. he FOR RENT--Purnished rooms, also 2 and 4 room apartments, in Haupt Place, mansion and tage house, all | conveniences, all #aupt's Place | Bellefonte x® PCR RENT--8 rooms with light and | gas, good garden. at Axe Mann, | along hiehway, for a good reliable | couple. Inauire Mrs. CF. Ripka, 61 Water Street. Ll SPECIAL! ALL REGULAR 15¢ SUNDAES 10 Cents Other Sundaes Also Reduced. Boston Restaurant North Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA. io 8 TS | take Lhe means Of e%~ our thanks ww friends ana for fhe use of their rats, tribes and (heir many olher wots of kingly sympashy duriog Lhe recep] Wwagic death and Tulersd of Pad sd Herela Conder. od Dest e. The Conder Pam A ———— Repairing UPHOLSTERY Puri . sh, hephinng. Fen « POR RENT Pleasant i141 N. Bpring Street Apartments for Rent POR RENT — AParument gheny street Garage If desired quire of Horatio B oore, 181 wheny gireet. POR WENT S«room privite bath in Decker building nquire gt Decker Mowr Co. Belles ware repay forme, Pa. Phone 674 X7 | ing antiques s specially woe snd rush seats. Modern Upholstery. Bho Rorih Race Bt, rear Peng Belle Hots) wie $060-M 7 4 or — front bedrooin Phone 84-3 x8 CORYER pressing neighbors their floral We 126 N. Alle- in-|« Alle - sue are y apartment with POREM ANS POR. RENT --Purnished apartment of 2 large rootns with poroh private ehi- | pj trance and conveniences Inquire at 103 N. Thomas 8t, Bellefonte, Pa ou REP ATHED A 4 MR.TE irniturs OVeTs made Upholmerr, thone 55-3 fait pire of lio a . g pat We - FURNITURE Farms for Rent i n's FOR RENT George A good Valentine, - MACHINE WORK poers for We sharpen cattle only 60 cents, postage A good farm slong State paid, snd mest grinder kuives and Ing ‘ 1 Oren pales sud do eleotric and acetylens welding™ "We al neve in stock cold rolled steel can screws and set Screws work of kinds. Dwar.2 Belietonte, Pa. Phous “wu POR RENT Highway Steele, Port Matilda POR RENT electricity College N. Allen FOR 220 elec icv RENT Belle ne Miscellaneous DEAD 81 0CK Call anytime » 676- J i Ldovyd i Pa Removed L my expense PENNY Bociety Ww ANT! ED 3 OF ter SUPT STER 81 PER 0 a CTV Lf 4] Bat: Sanawic) will be 0 evening. The supper i ! the benefit of the Pine Glen Boi hureh cake also OLN ¢ Pever SUPPER~A baked AL THM A _Hay . res Jat anteed. Agency The T pany. Ouli or write Pharmacy, Beech Creek CY TO RHEUMATIOS--8end booklist on Rheumatism Irs and g Relief. Hepatioo- He- and ger Relief Heput ion -Re- Ellminant and Alkalizer 1.00 : Rheumatism Drops oll Ox ipa WOLOrULOT Les Beech nd packing -l Pe rsonal MEN OLD # AT pr: ) ted er PEF trex Tablets contain sler Invigomators and other One dose SATIRE NEW OFT Special prices Tc. Oa mann & Teal New Ox « aw OF~ fimudent Value 81 00 write Wha 1 Tonic re ATINGCY poate g REDUCED —Having new lens OLASEES installed NE TY an a Kidney Danger Signals vo ni Rights, frequent of burning fee pai = or may be nature's warning Wonal kidney disorders Danger Make this $037 rot Diure- Kid neve Help nature #limin- aids and Oller Wastes which can cause the Irritation that wakes vou un. Ask any druggist for 8 test box of Buke's . Locally st Par- rien Drug Store & prepared fiow ache i arg ¥ is Ahead tie the aie SEXO Card of Thanks TIBBENS- -We take this means of ex- essing Our sihoere anmrecistion to friends and neighbors who 80 kingly wwirted during lines and death of Ceoree T ns. late of Belle fonte, Eatl O. Thibens and Family 1 —— COWHER «Ws» expressing th fiends and neighbors ot of kindly and death the ia near Belipfonte and Family H. L. HARPSTER — AUCTIONEER es Prompt Attention Given All Sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA PHONE 257% fake method oi ny | ’ whe?! BLOOM - take 1} thank use of a We AUCTIONEERS MAYES & STOVER PERSONAL PR REAL ¥ 4 Kindly SYR anda atl of WM btn KLING desire to ried neighbors extended durine ment in the dea beautifil floes The Pu m hank the kindness DETREI VE. RTY AND ATE Antigues a Specialty. PHONE STATE COLLEGE 2%42 OR MILLHFIM 24-R-21 (Reverse Charges) G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St Phone 275-}. BELLEFONTE, PA D —— ee ——_ aa COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phane 19 Take Your Time To Pay For As We Vitalize Your Motor You can see the gum, carbon and dirt come out, and Your Own Home In Regular Monthly Installments oxy $25.63 . unin For a $3000 Home That fre>s valves and rings, and re- news compression. To save -gas, oil, dollars and motor for you. Only 9% a5 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Around $34.84 For a $4000 Home We'll make your FHA Financial Arrangements g ASK CLASTERS’ TE = J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency ANN W. KEICHLINE, Agent. = Temple Court + Phone 15
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