g January 11, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five [toc ALS =) --Mr, J. N, Baney, of Yeagertown while in Bellefonte Saturday, found time to call at our office. ~Earl Kline, of Chicago, former well known resident o Bellefonte spent several days early this week among local rela.ves and friends —H. J. Goss, Philipsburg gun and locksmi. h, was a caller at this office early this week while on 4 busines: miss.on in the county seat Mr. Goss, a former well known resi- dent of Bellefonte, has been taifhed by the new Board of County Commissioners to check and repair Jocks on all doors, vaults and safes in the Court House, Jail and Poor Home, —E. E. Barber, pole inspector {or the West Penn Power Company has been transferred from the Bellefonte offices to Little Wash- ington, Pa. As a result, Mr, and Mrs. Barber and daughter are pre paring 0 vacate the Mrs Louella Dale Cheesman apartments on Eas Curtin Street, to move Little Washington. The Dale apartment has not been re-leazed at re- plans the Dor- -Acccrding to present marriage of Miss Rebecca C worth, daughter of Mr, and Mir Charles E. Dorworth, of West Linn Street, Bellefonte, and Ralph Hob- son Lightner, of Ridgeway, will held at the Bellefonte Methcdist church on Saturday evening ruary 10 Mr. Lightner is al mandger for the Keystone Division of the Wes: Penn Power Company —Among the callers at this office Tuesday morning were George Gummo, of Mill Hall, R. D. 1, ana his fa‘her, the venerable J A Gummo, of Salona. The elder Mr Gummo gave this writer quite 3 shock when he said Was near- ing his 86.h birthday. Spry of step, strong of voice and hearty I manner, his youthful demeanor en tirely belies the fact that he was bern years before the Civil War ~A. L, McGinley, 3rd. 15-ye son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McGinley, of North Spring Street, was In- jured abcut 5 ¢'clock Monday alfer- noon while skiing near the Haupt farm north of Bellefonte, The boy suffered :cevere laceratior lef: leg when he struck piece of tin. After u trea.ment at the Centre Hospital he was taken to his | where he is repor.ed to comfortably Last week th series of educaticnal advertisements published by the Everitt Drug Store, South Allegheny S.reet, appeared in the Centre Democrat and each week the Everitt space will be de- voted to some new angle of the gen- eral topic “Telling the Public About the Doctor” Make it a point i read each message. Youll find them interesting and highly worth- while. The information he r.0ld r-0ia £4 v4 un 1s of e first of a New they con- tain has. been carefully scrutinized and approved by prominent medical men, —Announcemen: has been made of the engagement of Miss Vera Colyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur C. Coyler, of Hublersburg to Donald L. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Love, of East Logan Street. Bellefonte. Miss Colyer Was graduated from the Hublersburg High School and is now emp. the G. C. Murphy store, Bellefonie Mr. Love atiended the Belleionte High 8chool-and for some lime has been employed as a lineman [or the West Penn Power Company llefonte. No date has been set for the wedding. 4 —When Charles Schaeffer, of Bast Curtin Street, returned to his duties as clerk at the Schaeffer Hardware store, early last week after an absence of 14 weeks during which time he was undergoing treatment for a severe carbuncie at the back of his neck, a fellow employe of the store, Harry Zell, of near Pleasant View, developed a scmewhat similar ion. Mr Zell suffered from a carbuncle which centered over his right tem- ple, causing much swellphg and great pain. Yesterday he was re- ported to be recovering nicely at his home where he is under medical ¢are. Boyd Vonada, of East High 8. reet, who substituted at the store during Mr. Schaeffer's iliness, ia now substituting for Mr, Zell ~Friday night the thermometer dropped to near the zero mark and a stiff breeze added nothing to the comfort of pedestrians, Saturday | was no: quite so cold, wt light! grow flurries prevailed through the county. Sunday brought one ol the heaviest snow falls of the sea~ son, approximately 5 inches having fallen. Low temperatures made ice skating a favorite sport all through the county, but show covering the ice spoiled the sport except for the we've been having is evidenced more ambitious skalers. A good indication of the kind of weather along Spring Creek, south of town. The creek above the old Foun- | dry dam has been frozen over from | bank 10 bank for more than a week, It requires exceptionally oold weather to accomplish freezing of the gtream al that point, and many | winters pass with the channel’ never being spanned. by ice. f ~Victer Barphart, who for some | yeas has been second male on A freighter in coastwise gorvice, ar-| rived in New York two weeks ago 10 | learn that his ship bad been sold | and that he consequently was with- | out a berth. At about the same | time he received word to stand by | fir orders from the United States | ‘Naval Reserves, in which he has been a lieutenant for the past ten | ‘years, In the belief that he'd] have a several months’ vacation, | Mr. Barnhart purchased a car and| Jnotored to Howard to be with his mother and brother, Mrs. Laura | Barnhart and John Barnhart and | family, at their home in that com- munfly. Last week, just as he was ‘beginning what he hoped was to be ‘a quiet vacation, “Vic” received or- ders to report for duty in the Navy, And he departed immediately for New Ycrk, He expected to be as- : to duty aboard the Yukon, a ly ship to the West Indies abd # os de nts dB Se i we ir i inf 4 miec Charles Kellerman spent Mon- day and Tuesday of this week In Pittsburgh, attending a meeting f the Wes. Penn Power Co, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sierglakis, of the Diamond Restauran., departed yesterday for Harrisburg to spend the remainder of the week as guests of Mrs. Sterglakis ister in that city Mrs. Jesse P. Woll of Centre County, now living in Williamsport, recovering nicely from a {racture of the lef. hip suf- fered early last Fall, She now travels about the house with crutches Miss Agnes Kellerman returned to Immaculate College, Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charies Kellerman and sons William and Thomas, who drove to Philadelphia Sunday returning home the evening M recently usekeepin lor apartmen.g on They had been Dubbs’ parents Dubbs at the fAmily wbank Street ord, a native As in Dubbs went Say- Carl H last week the Harry - : i to h a director atiend he annual meeting of the Farmers’ ire Insura Company al Belle Ho'lel, and nce word o » Mr. and i o, Ii Mr. Robb a son of M Robb, Bellefon'e, is an of the Eastman Kodak Company Chicago. The child is the one in the family. — i of emi Kofman and Mrs the Plaza was adm ~Joseph of son of Mr man, Bellefonte, Centre morning f Oi for tion { was repc at ths Mrs North 5 Aurcra, f st ior with jenjamin Stree! s. Gertrude Peck, of N.Y. departed Mon Petersburg lorida, for their Allegheny — '} ter, M -Agcording ceived by f{riend: John T became Jersey Shore Mrs. Ammerman was discharged from the Jersey Shore Hospital © New Year's Day, where ha been undergeing treatment, and i rapidly recuperaiing at her home —Mr and Mrs. Walter Rankin motored to Bellefonte Bunday from Harrisburg to the day wih the former's father WwW. B. Run- kin, and hi Mary. They were accompanied by Mrs. Al Hev- erly, who had been | srg a week Miss who spent the day will schaefler ~Members of the iliary and the Serv St. John's Episcopal fonte, on Monday nig ception ai the Parish lamb Sireet appointed rec ren Newman, During the ev ments were served —Mr. J. E. Starrette of Milesburg called at our office Monday to ar- range for a public sale of his house- hold goods on Feb 24th. Mr Starrette, whose wife died a fea weeks ago. is planning on leaving Centre County some time this stum- mer and will return to North Caro- ine. his native state, where he ha employment awaiting him, ~Word has been received by Bellefonte friends of the death on December 23 of Henry A. Clark, of Audubon, N. J. Mr, Clark was ihe husband of the late Minnie W Clark. formerly of Lock Haven, who was the first nurse to be graduated from the training school at the Lock Haven Hespital. Mrs, Clark passed away on October 23, 19.9) Onur mailing was corrected this past week and owing to the large number of new subscribers and pald up subscriptions, k is pos- sible that some errors might have been made. Kindly check the label on your paper and see that proper credit has been given you. In the event of an error please notify us at once and the correction willl be made at the end of Jantary, whet cur mailing will be corrected again. Richard Taylor, of the stone apartments, North Allegheny resident 4 she i 3 spend Afr saad giSeT and Woman's Aux- Leagues Of Belle- a re- tr Wes ice eid ge he newly War list ties 185.04 Street, has purchased the William, Osman grocery on willowbank Street, and will ment of that establishment on January 16. Mr, Taylor is a son ol William Taylor, of Street, and has been assisting his wife with the management of the Jean Mae Taylor Beauly Parlor] for the past number of months. The Osman sicre has been under the management of Mrs. Osman for the past ine years. The Osmans will retain ownership of the store building under the new arrange- ment, ~Bellefonte, mindful of the dis- astrous school fire nearly one year ago, was given a slight case of jit- ters about 8:45 o'clock Monday morning when a general alarm sounded and apparatus frcm both fire companies raced ic ihe Belle- fonte Academy building, which now houses the High School. The alarm was sounded bv a resident of that area when a car driven by Harry Alters, Jr. of East Beaver Street, caught fire as Alters was taking several Iriends to school. The flames, whido burned esbot the radiator and inside the hood for a short time had disappeared by the time the fire companies arrived and | there was. Do.apparent damage. Key- | assume manage- | Willowbank | ~The Junior Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will held its regular monthly meeting at the Library building at 7:30 o'clock on Monday evening, January 15 Mrs. George M. Gamble, who for the past several weeks has been suffering from a severe attack of the grippe, is reported to be recov ering nicely at her home on West Linn Street Harry A. Rossman, of Miles. burg, fcrmer well known Bellefonte garageman, has accepted a position with the sales force of the County Chevrolet Garage, West Bishop Sireet, Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, Clyde N, Lee are located in the former Gal- home on East Bishop Street, fom the pur- Lutz farm now braith having moved to that address former Baum property on same s.reet which has been chased by Harry Lutz, Mr expects to move here from hi near Bellefogte before spring Miss Ann W. Keichline known Bellefonte architec been of! duty since early last when she made a misstep at home on East Bishop Street, fell, fracturing her left arm betwe \ t and elb>w. While th or.ed to be keeps Miss sual duties h the well ha wee he an mend Kel for re mpanies an be an cverheated a small area Damage was sligh Former Judge M. Ward Flem- Fiem! their t Fleming making ar I t vacate the famil on East Linn n Janu to move to the Penn Bell for the remainde the win Mary ' employed at S'ate College, tinued commuting the first year and is now residing Orlando apartment ha SOV abou town Jeved been ¢ and are Stree who discon- wu of at S.ate C ~The Section Woman's home 0 Hig Jan Drama a IATY Fire Company alarms early Tue ag House as soon hole was bt floor of the apartment A short ta later firemen were called out when the flue of the George Meek resi dence on North Spring street caught fire. No damage resulted ~Mr Albert of Bethie Pa. has unced the engasement of his daught Edna, to William Crum Mr. and M Lh { Pleasant Gal the Ha and w under con- irned in the ne n Lem Hugh J. Cr ish, of } Miss Albert hem High nia State the Junior graduate Sch and College, is a High School at Pa. Mr. Crumliish atlended forte Academy and the Belleionie ig and graduated He is employed griculture gli a —. ol Pennsy teacher Foleroft Belle- fenm Sanitar DuBois East Curtin Street, Bellefonte as accepted a position with the tional Lumber Manufacturers Association at Washington, D. C While Mr. and Mrs, Shope were in Washington looking «ui*able living quarters ther chil Nancy and Jchn, were with their grandparents, Mr J. Gilbery Shope, of fever for dren h and Mrs. HG Witter. of East Curtin Street, Belle- fonte. For he past four years Mr Shope has been in employ of ‘he WPA at DuBois ~Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shu- gert, of Elmira, N. ¥., are receiving congratulatio upon the birth of a son at an Elmira Hospital, at noon last Thi ay. The youngster, wo is the firs: child in the family, and who has been named George Har- ris Shugert. Jr, weighed eight pounds at birth and both and his mother, the former Miss Helen Cruse, of Bellefonle, are getling along nicely. The extremely proud father. who is one of the represen tatives of the American Lime and Stone Company of Bellefonte, is reported to be figuring on giving his son an early training in golf, the lack of which for many Years George has claimed is the reason for his somewhat less than stellar efforts as a goifer AW. M. Meckley, of Burn British Columbia, Canada, who 8 spending a two months’ vacation with relatives and friends in Centre neighboring counties, was 2 | pleasant caller at this office yes- terday afternoon. Mr, Meckiey, a native of Fillmore, this county, went to Canada in 1920 and five years later accepted a position with 2 Comadian ralroad, maining la { their employ ever since. The road | passes through some of Canada’s finest forest regions where deer, | moose, carribou and mountain goats { are plentiful. Early in December Re wed is a Ts AV he Lake, i and snow in { depth of 12 feet Mr, Meckley, who {| has become a British subject, came | to this county to spend the Christ- | mas season with Mr, and Mrs. C 1. Grenoble, of State College. On New Year's day he was a guest of hig brother, Thomas Meckley, ol Tyrone. At the present time he is dividing his time among other re jatives and friends in the county and since this is his “home” since 1926, he is constantly reminded that many changes have come to this area in the past 15 years, He was particularly im- pressed by the rapid growth of State College, where he was em- ployed for a time before going to Canada to reside. Mr, made the : rail the Journey ag teen Baye? ume, the area had reached 4) first visit | | | Mrs. Harold B., Harris and | Alle«! young son, Johnny gheny Street, expect weekend for Miami to be guesis {or of Mrs, Harris' ~ While going furnace room of the Sunday night, David Love, proprie- tor that establishment, fell and fractured his right hand, The frac- ture was reduced, Tuesday, by @ physician Deputy Sloop, of has been at the Philipsburg the past mon reported to be impr vd Is looking forward Bellefonte the near of 10 each a month sisters, d North leave nex Florida, or more wnstairs to th? Brant Hotel of Arthui ty 34 Street, Prothono ary East Curtin undergoing Sta eC H dd {1 or more ving steadily ‘to a return fulure H who ment ureal- for in > Serves 25 Years In Masonic Office in Masonic ember ored on Dec ceived in Centre and Clearfield well as Lodge No, 537m oliand. Supreme sonic conferred Boston 4s ME September Saylor Retained In Firemen’s Relief Job we elec jon for the office of Fire Relief featured a meeting of 4 the Logan A cl SOCTCLATY Asscc.ation the organization a suse, Tuesday nigh presen m of the men's incumbent was elects term. Others elect- osition, were: O. A B.D. Tate Vice Russell P. Deezer, ring presigent is AW i br CAavaai Kline, president, treasurer, The B.D Tat Reports sh Associati n condition, assets totaling more than $20.000 A discussic funds of used to and redi mb ywed (ha a healthy financial whether or not could be apparatus present Nn ag Wo Association purchase fire revealed that under Btlate laws governing Relief As- sociations, no provision is made for the purchase of equipment with relief funds. Nearly 100 members of the association, from both Lo- Ri and Undine Fire Companies, attended the meeting RN tie the " n C. A. D. TO OBSERVE 20TH ANNIVERSARY, JAN. 2 At the regular meeting of Court Patrick McArdle. Catholic Daugh- ters of America, of Bellefonte, held Monday night in the court room in the Bush Arcade building, 35 mem- bers were present. Miss Louise Car- peneto, grand regent, presided During i Miss Frances Mahar, Iwill be present. { will be held at a local hotel. Mrs. Sarah Moerschbacher Was {chosen chairman of the weekly card | {parties for the month of January, | (while Mrs. Helen Bickett will serve | (during the month of February. H - | An individual interested In any {cme will support it with cash; { have you any interest in any cause? RE ——— a 4 WANTT ). POR SALE--Trespans 810A the Relet! the meeting plans were | made for the celebration of the 20th | anniversary of the founding of the! Bellefonte Chapter to be held here | Sunday, January 21, at which time | state regent, | At the same time | more than 20 members will be in- | [ttiated into the organization. Fol | {lowing the ceremonies a banquet | ~The most news for $150. ——————— / ! CLASSIFIED ADVERT pe at ISEM ENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de partment has become so unaz.ngly popular the benents derived it ix undisputably ain Counter Centre County's Commi RATES ~Advertisemen.s of ‘wenly-live words or .ese 25 cen Considering i's low cost ano (A Har Wo first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE--A straight one dent a word ls charged for rea] asta’ advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS- All adverusementy thal request replies Lo de malied Na office, must be complied with by those answering "we adver lisemenl Please do not ca.) at the office for informa lon concerning such adverts nents, ax the publishers are not permitted to Aivilge the name of the AN eroiser BUPCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every supscribed w The Cenwe ew wint 4 entitled 0 a 25-wurd advertisement [ree of charge nervals BANK ELECTS OFFICERS BALE I'he annual meeing of the stock- id of The Rebersburg Na.lon- Bank was Rebersburg, on esday The following t and officers were elected WwW. J. Kreid J. N Bierly, C. J. Weaver and H A Meyer Ww. J. Kre der Atwater i" Call had at January 9 ©! A Barna dent 143 $1 grade Tuck POR BALE Coal and wood nane WR nt H 347-3 for i Bellefonte, Pa WANTED an Experie Pt WAN POR SALE 1 H 3 ORC TY able Randal Pa dnd YOR ay ha Gar “le POR BALE-2 Instruction NS Tnsty POR SBALE-—-Hundreds of sll asipes from 15 to 26 Backed by writlen guarantee evenings until] # o'clock } serTYl ¢ 153 Wanted to Buy WANTED Harry Pools joan POR SALE--112 killed Schutles Red Squill Recommended by Dept O A Eline Hiefonte, Pa 9 pata : aA Dem IOC K eon a Have » WANTE! far: al 80 prs ile ¥ of concrete foundation so!) wper tubl: anvihing © State Colirge iE w Pa Houta Lum AM. AI f— ———— Kaolfmar 116 ™ . —30 reaponabie offer Hous Lumber Oo Phone 708 Articles for Sale Inquire wn ++ the Centre Democrat offios rt Bh ! fruit trees of all ie Lore and berries interested cal E Bechiol ine write P O. Box 32 POR BALE in xl € Roe plan) * thls x2 A Norman upright andition. Inguire Harry — ills. Or TOOT ] tl 3} SALE ‘Three plece mohair. also table fallory, Hayes Apt living TYE am ALE---7 amp, sel. Riso » belipull off of the pocd power and w soll chead al Pa homemade Mra Frank Bellefon'e x2 SALE your 22 E 500M Hauerkrall container Lamb St aon ul 1. Walk rio ram Phone Kors Werk PCI. SALE-A gas stove, 4 burners and combination gas and coal stove. Both in good conditio fine Phone Bellefonte 319 x3 E FOR SALE-Farm lime at price farm- in these columns one Lume This privilege can be used six ‘limes a year at differen; oad Phonge used inch one Oood for Chevro- dion Price n or Bnow Bhoe Intersection CAL of Ax- Hardware x10 C Lovevilie, address Phone 5-R-21 BUILDING A HOME We have a full line blocks POR SALE--All kings of native saw- ed lumber at 825 to 828 per M. AP- proximately 20 squares of slate roof- refused. O State Collewe E23 SALE Shrutbery of all kinds kinds and all kinda the home FTO x4 ie airline battery Studebaker transmis. in good Ingle fixed are x2 SR —— 1] -weeks-old WwW. Teaman, Ju- 2 miles wert of Wingate, x3 ers can afford to pay. Inguire of C. M long. Howard R. D. 2, Phone Zion 19183 (Nistany) su POR SALE--8lab and billet wood and a good grade of soft coal by the ton or load. Inquire of Stellard Belghtol, Pleasant Cap, Pa x2 and hal Beck Farm aad Age three and well broken eyville, Pa weeks old, IL. 8 Warner i Orove Road by her side POR SALE--Cord wood, cut short or - cord length cut any length | for 84 50 a cord delivered. $3.50 cord to lenath A. Yeariok. Bellefonte, | Price RD 2 4 | ard, weak be $1000 Pa. R oid John D1 oan E 1 John Sena THATS PY OWET " LTT San po ab @ Oath of Pippecrales FACHER OF MEDICINE I SWEAR BY APOLLO THE PHYSICIAN - and Aesculapius - and Health - and All-Heal - and all the gods and goddesses « that - according to my ability and judgment . | will keep this oath and this stipulation «« to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear 10 me 85 my parents - to share my substance with him « & relieve his necessities if required + to look upon his offspring in (he same footing 88 my own brothers - and to teach them this art + if they shall wish to learn it - without fee or stipulation and that by precept - fecture & every other mode of instruction - 1 will impart a knowledge of the art to my own sons « and to those of my teachers - and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine - but to none others w 1 will follow that system of regimen which - according to my ability and judgment + | consider for the benefit of my patients . and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous m 1 will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked ir suggest any such counsel - and in like manner | will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion 8 With purity & with holiness | will pass my life & practice my art a | will not cut persons laboring under the stone - but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work ® Into whatever houses f enter 1 will #0 into them for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief & corruption - and further - from the seduction of females or males - of freemen and slaves Whatever - In connection with my professional practice + or not in connection with it + 1 see or hear in the life of men - which ought not to be spoken of abroad - 1 will not divuige - as reckoning that all such should be kept secret m8 While | continue to keep this oath unviolated - may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art - respected by all men in all times - but should | trespass and violate this oath may the reverse be my lot® F IRVERITE - Ald. . PHARMACIS eT, i ah ot ~~ — @ POR BALE--Pair mated sorrel hors sound Mack - x4 POR BALE—A Swiss cow with calf, ¢ Inquire of R. D. Julian, Ps Pium x2 POR SALE--An Ayrshire bull calf, | registered Heverly, How - male pr wr s Set ee 3 “ | POR SALE-#egistered Holstein cow fresh with tat calf, Accredited for T. B. and Bangs disease Geo Gummo, Mill Hall R. D. 1, Phone 622 x4 18 months old, can be registered Inquire of Robert W. Colyer Mad | isonburg, Pa., or John M. Boob, Mil - heim, Pa SH FOR BALE--Eight fat hogs shout 200 pounds each shosts, weight about 25 po | Inquire of Kyle Corman RD 2 (Nigh Bank) welght Also 8 nds each Bellefonte x2 PARMERS-—Penns Valley Bales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poullry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mgr Dogs, Pets, Etc FOR SALE stock, 1 Haupt 2 fox hounds, Redburn trained, other partly traln- Bellefonte, Pa ed Place x2 SALE~—One COT oz well old, price reasonable Bellefonte, Pa R D of Beliefonts y } west Rea! Estate - For Sale FOR BALE-—10 rootn house and store room with heat and Hublershurg. along Route 220. Inquire of H. 8. Sumuners, Hub lersburg. Pa 48 OR BALE—The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 acres, 6 miles west of Belle- ite, In Buffalo Run Valley "ea iimore W. C. Witmer 308 E Blab Bellefor Pa i of FOR BALE-The Boya farm of 200 acres, 190 acres tili- able, located about 2 miles N of Zion Ais0 the Sock and implements quire of Francis FP. Musser Altoona A Musser FOR BALE acre farm Towns Good In- Road Bu- x2 POR SALE 160-acre fourm located In Bublersbung, Pa. 3 sores timber, 7 ectes of alfalis, 20 acres of meadow with a Never TANME stremm running walter in house and barn electric ght and bath All the comforts of a own home 2 minUtes walk either school, church, store and posi office The Dest located farm in Wie- Jany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersbus A Houses for Rent 1 FOR RENT --Desirable house on Linn Street, Bellefonte. Tie bath hard- wood floes. B. O Harvey. Phone 508 .-M Shed FOR RENT-—House on 80outh Thomas Street. Bellefonte Eight rooms convenience: Harry Rockey. Zion and bath rden and garage All Pa. Phone Zion 27-R-4 bow POR RENT-—Bastern side of double brick house of Alice M. Parker Est 227 E Bishop BL. all convenienoes gas sarden and garage Oceutanel i orrison nd x April 1st. Mabel Belisfonte, Pa. Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT—3 room apartment elec- trically equipped. 113 East Logan street. Phone 622 yu FOR RENT--Pirst floor apartment. 4 rooms and bath. hest furnished at 128 Allegheny Bi. Bellefonte, Ps Inquire of D Grove, Bellefonte Pa 4 FOR RENT-2nd floor 4 room apartment ai corner of Curtin and Allegheny Streets, Rent 82500 In- quire of First National! Bank, Belle fonte, Pa 4p in Bush convenience, located eral dition, Belisfonte. No dren. Rent $1600 | Benpamin Beaguesth, chile Pa x2 Bellefonte, Rooms For Rent | FOR RENT--large quiet room, well {| heated and nicely furnished, nice | focation Call 336-M. Beliafonte 46 | FOR RENT Rooms, heated; reasonable weekly Garman Hotel, Bellefonte x4 | POR RENT-—A store room burg, Pa. good locsiion and well sinned. Inquire of Albina Fulton | esburg, Pa x For Sale or Rent £leam rates, ———— ment by POR RENT-A 4 room apartment all Ad- | Inquire of Mre. | in Miles. i stipation | bowels | Druggists CONRVER —We take this means of expressing our thanks for the many kindnemses and expressions of «&ym- pathy offered us during the death of our mother, Mary L. Confer. The Faanily Announcements ROTICE--The Unio. Prayer meei- ing will meet in the home of E. C. Buwohim near Hunter's Park, Jan, 14th. at 2:16 P. M. Everybody in- vited NCOTICE-To whom it may oon- cern You are requested 10 altend a meeting for the purpose of electing trustees for the Colyer community Priday evening 7 o'clock 1040. By requ 19 CARD PARTY—'The regu- party sponsored by the © Bel eforte, will be held nigh, January AL in the Bush Ar- ning at 8380 p vytat PUD we D card A of invited regular merUing the Amer Home Departunett the Bellefonte Worms Monday, Jan at the home MEETING — ¥ A nea NOTICE mee Fobb ne ak ers of Catholic meet &t A. TO MEET Member: Court Patrick McArdle Daughters of 7:30 o'clock ever; ne January in vou ') in Sush A v8 4 An ’ ne 3 for the Centre County Members are urged to be present the of Misce!laneous DEAD 81 OCE-~Removed Call anyiime at £353 ldoyd LI. Smith prompily my expense, phone Milesbure a WANTED Dead. old and disabled cows, horses and mules removed ree, Vogts Rendering Works. Geo. Vert Pron Centre Mall Pa Phone 55-R-4 at expense iu INSURANCE 20% Saving J M Keichl Insurance Agency Tem- J Phone 180 Open €ven Baturday afternoon id Yar PROFITS COUNT—4 he 3 pry 4 LE FER count in ————— —— ————. —— ASTHMA Hay Pever, Sinus and One tarrh. oconguered by Balsumese, 8 brand new discovery. Free demon- stration dally and Bunday 10 to 12-2 to 8-7 wo 8. No Wednesday allernoon hours End results positively - anteed. Agency The TB Inhaler . pany. Oali or erite us. The TIbDIDS Pharmacy Beech Creek, Pa ig TO RHEUMATICS--Send for booklet on bins Triple tis and get nalls Ellminant Meritol (Rheumatism Drops) Krood Oil Rubbing oll oe; ul on Teceipls in the labormailories Pharmacy Beech Creek 10c postage and packing froe Rhewnatism. Try Tid medies for Rheumna- Relief Hepatioo-Be- and Alkalizer $1.00 80c; red Tibbhine Add or he Ps iu GLASSES REDUCED Having intely Installed ew lens grinding ma hinery am prepared to fur sh glass- es al very asittractive prices Also ear glasses{ just out) for those with de- fective hearing Large and complete tock + German Artificial can do better here than Tibhine Pharmacy Clam MM. Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods the Sight Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek. Po HE 4 Repairing FOREMAN'S TPHOLSTERY —Purni ture repalr shom, repairing, restor ing sntigues a specialty "Hane and rush seats Modern upholstery, Shop Worth, Bare @ resr Penp Belle Hote Phone $08-M ue FU E REPAIRED Raphi made 10 ali kinds of furniture Upholstering and slip covers made Wm D Thompson's Upholsterir Shen 102 F ‘amb 9 Thone 528-2 Bellefonte Pa 11 IACHINE WORK--Oaftle olppers knives shamensd. meat grinder lates nnd krives saws gummed and harpened and all kings shardened MMaghine work of all kinds. We also have in stock ood roll steal, oan | SCTEWS Mel | BCTEWS, | Woodruff kevs kev sto k. elec. Swwmriz ashing Shon Bellefonte, Pa. phonhe 22-R qa MARKET QUOTATIONS (rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. | Eggs, at 3 LAN, DEr POUND... Don’t Sleep When | Gas Presses Heart If you can't eat or sleep because | pas blogts you up try Acilerika. 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