January 25, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LO ALS 4 -David C. Gilliland, of Oak Hall, was a Bellefonte visitor on Monday -Harold B. Hayes of Mackey- ville, paid us a visit Tuesday while in town on business -C. R. Boob and and Mflton, of near were among the business callers this office on Tuesday. ~-William L. Emberton, of Belle- fonte, R. D.., was among the suc- cessful applicants who passed tests for driver's license at Lock Haven this week -Mr, N. A. Yearick R., D, came to Bellef< as the driving guest of ¢ Mr. Yearick called at while in town. Miss Helen Schaeffer. regisira- tion clerk in the offices of the County Commissioners, returmed to her duties this week after a several days’ absence because of an } of the grippe. -The annual sons, Robert Aaronsbureg atl of Mill Hall nte Tuesday me friend our offi: dinner ol the Ladies Auxiliary of Jackson-Criss- man-Saylor Post, eterans of For- eign Wars, Bellefon was held a the Markland Hotel, last Thur night. After the dinner a hour was enjoyed at the V home on West Bishop Str —Willlam J. Edmiston, so ani Mrs. Ralph Edmiston fcnte, R. D., will leave Lewisburg, where he Bucknell University graduation from th High School last June, he } employed as a bookkeeper Bellefonte Hardware Co. 8 —Eighty ch tors from Belle nte Shoe, attended a shower carly last week at the Fallen Hotel, Lock Ha- yen, in honor of Mrs. A. A. Arerhaci who before her marriage last sum- mer w# Miss Bertha Lipez. A buffet supper preceded an evening of cards and games, and the guest 1 r received a number of gifts 14 making er-inlaw and R. M. Couture ments, We in Mr. and Mn ITY mer Lock Haven citienzs well known in Bellefont abi! sh ed {helr permanent D. C., local Both are emplo) Aiken, who © learned there. Mr tified witl Haven, lay Davis office. + a position th Treasury . Department Civil Service Commission, Thomas Bertram, son Mrs. J. F. Bertram fon RD. left Wednesd Pittsburgh, wi . uncie and aunt r.ram, also hi ¥inia, who is nur gheny General Thursday he left Chicago, where he wil train for Beverly Hilk where he will visit Ccl G. Taylor who have just from a round the world Is stay the west will be finite ~Thursday, February 1 chosen by the American S¢ giene Association as Fo fonal Social Hyglene day out the United Statas this tion is waging a war 13, and choses this day lcity to its efforts through Op inion, efforts o The public the work of this to coopera e In in this campaign, ~It will be eens t vs £1 Rythm : State and tome night "hig writer chiseled a vue of the number rehearsal a the Legion Tuesday night, and frem all tions the show is going to best, home-talent we've had for is plenty of and enc ugh the shew a If you haven't you'd better matter of any more —V. H, in Ald radio, to back legisiation and t the medical profession 5 asked to keep in mind organization and way possible Press every anyone's R worth prod fon pre > id theatre tonight TTo% pre- at Aa home indica- be nmen There Music to give swing ticket 1 a oniy a gh the enterial many a year comedy: good serious artistry well-balanced bought your hurry, for its time until there Pifer, director Bellefonte Banjo Band, ¥ received an jnvitaticn from Director of Music at (he New Yor World's Fair. to have the band play a return engagement at the Fair during the 1040 season. which wil be from May 12 to October 27. It the invitation, the Director recalled that the Banjo Band's appearance last year was well received, and ex- pressed the hope that the organiza- tion will have a part in the 1040 Fair. Mr, Pifer reports thal no ac- tion has been taken on the invita- tion at this time. The trip last year drained the band treasury to the extent of about $1,000, he de- clared, ~The first of the Bellefonte Ban- jo Band's out-of-town concerts this season will be played early in Peb- ruary, according to an announoce- ment yesterday by V. H. Pifer, band director. = Thursday, February 1. the band will play is fourth an-, nual concer; in the high school au- | ditarium at Spow Shoe. Proceeds | from this concert will go to the, County Library. Thursday, Febru- | s i 3 i ary 8 the band will appear at the Centre Hall bigh school auditori- um, proceefls being turned over Lo the general school fund. At these concerts the complete 65-plece bend will appear and there will be specialty numbers, solos and duets. The band also will introduce local talent from the two communities. | Funds derived from these appear- ances are used to finance the band's y activities, which last year in- a visit to the World's Fair in New York. recondition- The Pa » Have you seen our ed used Radios for $749 tric Supply Co., Bellefonte, Infants 2 plece Jersey sizes 3, 4, 5, and 6 years. Reduced from $139 to 66¢c each Lintz’ Bellefonte, Pa . Mrs. Osborne T. Lambert, of Jones apartments, North Thomas Street, Is rec ring {rom a recent attack of grippe The venerable Peter one of the town's oldest and best known residents nfined to bed at his home on Penn S.reet becau of illness Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Kaizen young son, of Altoona ent the weekend with Mrs. Kalzen's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Love, at the family home on Penn Street Mr Wells Dagget!, who ha been ill for some time at her home improving now able to bed Po OC - dresses the Ovi and Of James Valentine 1 Stanley bridge Danvil and St nurse a Hospital ul day mainder of Mr Bertsch ion, Probati Court House impromptu party A cake, with a giaz center. of attiaectic f waf - Of reilesnmen cer pearance Clevenstine, Bover, Spearly Dr uitet Rebes Belieionte and Ralp %110 are 10 be married 10. The wedding Methodist Ary in church is recepiion at and frryrye iror doors ther makes it alm week storm docrs a auxiliary doors drafts Hssioners Lois Heverly to erect entrance. The eliminate direct corridors and will make easier task of the Court House firemen Themas B. Beaver dent, and Hugh M. Quizley, ber of the executive committee of Juniata Valley © ouncu JOY 3 ’ attend ed a uncil at Mifflin- At meeting was that membership in the increased from 921 in 1938 o all-time high <f 1000 in 1939 With new troops now formation and others being contemplated, the membership increase is expected to continue during the current year Mr and Frederick F Hallowell, of Allegheny Street, who jeft nte before the Chrizimas holidays with tha expectation of spending the win- ter at their home In Cofoanul Grove, Florida, returned here Fri- day owing to the fact that Mr Hallowell has not been well for some weeks and wished 10 be near through vice presis mem- the the re ported Council " in Mrs North Bellef i his physician, William and Stan- ley Kerk, of Philadelphia, sons oi Mrs. Hallowell spent the weekend at the family home “Upsondowns,” here The Bellefonte Borough Street Department deserves commenda- tion for its unusually fine service in keeping the streets in town in safe condition despite ice and now. Within a remarkably short time after ice forms or snow falls, bor- ough workmen have dangerous hills and crossings well covered with ashes-a service that was no- ticeably lacking in past years Even streets not so frequently used are taken care of s0 that the mo- torist is usually certain of getting to his destination ‘salely even though he has to travel some of the | worst hills in town. Ion R. J, Kennard, known throughout has been quite home in Stale was reported to be improvement Jellefente plumber: office business during thawing out frozen pipe They were appreciative of the business, for it was the first time since 1836 hat they've been called out on a wholes scale on that kind of work The W. 1 this week {rem house on North the Tanner house the same street the Wa the county, seriously ill Coliege, yes- showing well who terday wme did a land- the weekend ale Secctt family moved the Trust Com Spring Street further north wently vacated by family, who are in Miles- any into on Scott DOI Gamble, of ho had been for the past convalescin be about future home her weeks, 1s now expects to in the near Gamble for a time wa with pneumonia and on of : Hollidays- and Jed to the President to 53 nation-wide infantile paralysis form of tow ia Wr phe "oe ee rsident the feature ributions to Paralysis F planning the cam - aad gy bdr the no easy just pipe had weekend ugh empioyes ring the frigid Friday night a sewer Cherry Alley froze and sewage flooded the area near the Gulf ser- ice station on East Bishop Street until after noon Saturday when the i as pul back into operation hat job was completed, the tten workmen were called another sewer in an alley near the Mrs. B. O. Harvey resi- dence at the corner of Curtin and Linn Streets. The work af the borcugh men was aldod consider ably by a flame throwing device which hadn't been unpacked when the emergencies arose, The ma chine was used for thawing out the grourkd to facilitate digging and for thawing out sewer lines, and nearly every day some new task turns up in which the gadget prove: its Superionty over cider methods ee ET passed 0 open Final Reductions On All of Our Remaining Fur COATS ALL COATS GUARANTEED For 2 Season's Wear, 5569.50 Black Seal- 8 45 dyed Coney, size 16, £69.50 Black Seal- 52 dyed Coney, size 14, *39 Seal, size 11 and 20, £99.50 Brown Men- Kl doza Beaver, size 14, READY-TO-WEAR WALTER COHEN, Manager £79.50 Black Northern LINTZ'S | of State College all woo! Reduced 14 ne PA A group of childreng sweathers, sizes 26 to 34 from $1.30 and $1.19 to Tic Bellefonte, Pa, Miss Catherine at the Centre County Hospital, re- turned to her dutles Monday after pending the weekend with friend at Waverly N Y RECENT WEDDINGS » Morgan—Kellian rian A. Morgan, Mi: Martha Estella Irvona, were united in marriage at the Presbyterian manse, State Col- lege, Ia Thursday afternoon. Rev Edward Jone performed the eremony. Mrs. Pearl Morgan, moth- er of the bridegroom, and Paul Mor. gan, a bro the young Mr Mir Morgan will thelr home at 129 Stale Coll Hegt Ventre, nurse College Kellian State H ther, attended couple and 8. Spark DESCENDANT OF FIRST GOVERNOR OF STATE DIES a McKie Marriage Licenses Greenvil ramery Emplove Burned BE a. Famous Fan te Macl is using her Marie ntoinetie fan from her own colieation, for one see onald to 14 red i from $590 3 to $4.50 nt Bellet ‘Help Wanted WANTED A of Beli WANTED keep hous 8 G. Care WANTED modern | Beliefon Cir home 3 te MH-10-2 8 to Meoerienced r. Jean Mae Beauty y Street, Beilofor single man to work on the farm by the month Joseph Coens. Belisfonte, R. D. 2, Phout on 26. r-22 x4 WANTED-A w ANTED--—-A wot dren girl for washing general house no mmall ohil- and Sunday exchange re- m. Phone State Coi- x5 no Bat urda WANTED Middle aged lady for housekeeper. Two in family, Mrs Albert Thompson Nit y PO Howard RD. 2 Phone Zion $1633. x3 WANTED -8gleaman, %% handle an old established line of 170 farm and household products. Must have car. Big expansion program offers opportunity for advancement. Pleas~ ant outdoor work, Our sales meth- ode bring quick results, Write ouickly. Get all the facts, Box No 834, Bloomington, I[Hibois x4 SPECIAL All WAVES REDUCED! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SMASHING PRICE! Special $9.00 ALL OUR STANDARD WAVES REDUCED $1.00 All Waves Complete With Shampoo - Finger Wave and Neck Trim, STOVER'S BEAUTY SALON i fn E. Bishop S{. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 504 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 partment has become so amMaz.ng.y popular Je Centre Democrat's classified advertising Considering ils low cost aba de- the benents derived it is undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar gain Counter RATES Advertisements first issue, ol | POR BALE iwenty-nve words or jess, 25 cents tor and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment contiing more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE adveriising--sale or rent. KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be maled —A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) estale Lis office, must be complied with by those answering “we adveriisements Please do not ca. at the office for information concerning such aavertis ments, as the publishers are not permitied W divulge Lhe name of the ad veriiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenuwe Dew ocrat is entitled free of charge intervals Work Wanted Ripka Phone spread good Blale Experiencind Parr eit lime at pric POT SALE ” te hedst a "body v 10 fee: 14 Inehes High at reAsOTI Abe 5 i e Mi} n vard wos D FOR BALE-—Hundreds of all sizes om 15 to Backed written gusranise evenings until # o'clock Auto service, Snow Bhoe In fr 8 kitcher 15 rer cupboard FOMOAEN TURE Grooder stove 400 emg - 7" py pe POLa Hog Jond “Soeur! ¥ oO “Wan ted to Lease used 26 inch Ww a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lume Tis privilege can be used six times a year at different x4 hydran. Body aize 8% in ¥ "ier 4 tires rims Open Wa llrun itlersect tion. lens route and equipped would ¢ on R28 Slate reference "5 WAN IED im High part electricity ir OO Box State Coliewe Live Stock BAI EA team guiet horses Work double Bargain to Gruc x Mrs, Torrence Bartholomie Halli, B. D. 2 FOR and of ood ec ol College, sound single oF Duyes. miracles. Hf sour health is not all that it should be, have you given youf Doctor a CHANCE 10 locate the trouble? Or have you expected him to read your mind or work miracles without your co-operation? MEDICINE WHAT IS A DOCTOR? He is not a super - man from whom to expect Your Doctor is a human being. who has specially trained himself along certain lines. WHAT IS DISEASE? Spell it — “Dis - ease.”” A departure from ease or normal functioning, within the human body. WHAT IS THE PRACTICE of MEDICINE? A search on the part of the specially trained individ. val (your Doctor) to find the cause of this DiS-ease. Then the application of whatever seems best to REMOVE that cause, nh § farm least Water shares Pa.) au ann x5 — oows with Inquire of POR SALE by their Fleck Fleming yor BALE Pwo fresh cows and wo yearling bulls. Inpulre of Carl Koohik, Clarence, Pa 14 Fresh side Pa choles of | disease Hh weigh from 50 Jars Onallahar D. 1, Bhingletown x5 1 fresh cow tested for T. B. and Bang Punk, Clintondale, Pa BALE 19 “pig 7% pounds College, R BALE Good Ayrshire cow with ird calf by her side Earl Rim- r, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone 520-1 24 i BALE --Pa'r mate hon « ¢. Age three anda “broken. Beck Py POR BALE One good for work very child can handle At Clyde Bowyer, Mo é479 porTe Route FOR SALE—Three | FOR BALE L LR Hed 8735 Plt Bo haefer Real Estate - POR SALE~An 8-1 For Sale of 202 acres fonte, in Fillmore Blree w POR SALE--O9-acre 8 of Bellefonte Lace Sec 4 uth ulding Wetlze -R-11 POR BALE The Boy farm of 200 acres able, located about 2 mile also the stock and implemer quire of Prancis PF. Musser Ohestnul Ave. Altooga, Pa Mz POR BALE 7 08 wor on POR pr and SALE) "Wo ra FOR SALE--Residence of ( ler adjoining Centre Hal Main street Two story n dwelling, 2 st necessary out tile lang Private outer, Osan on moder Posse ion Iahier, Exe- Phoure 40R-4 x4 POR SALE 100-acre farm located Hublersbumg. Pa. 3 acres timber, 7 aches Of alfaila, 20 acres of meadow with a never falling stream. running water in house and barn electric ght and bath All the comforts of a own home 2 minutes walk to either school, church store and t office. The best loomted farm in Nit- Jny Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersburg a iu Houses for Rent FOR RENT—AD elo] fu Sion ing. Pa pale ire Hall in An claht Om hous Township, elec Inquire of Ba {ried ty Flick double reet "hone Bell bri ok all conven Mabel M efonte, Pa Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--A 3-room apartment. no heat Phone Bolisfonte 483 RENT—Iurnished apartment. 3 rooms, porch, private entrance, Mrs. J. M. Bricker. 21 Reynolds Ave Bellefonte, ' Pa. Phone 226+J. x4 POR RENT-2nd floor 4 room apartment at comer of Curlin and Allegheny Streels. Rent $2600, In. quire of Pirst National Bank, Belle. fonte, Pa. 40! FOR RENT Second floor apartment 5 roguns. bath, heat. hol water farage. parden. Use fropi porch Mrs. Lawells Dale . Cheesman Cor {Curtin and Ridge S¢ Beliefonute | Phone 202-R x4 | FOR RENT --#First floor Apartment 4 rooms and bath, heat furnished, al 128 AlMesgheny Si. Bellefonte, Pa {| Warm in winter, cool in summer Jaquire of D. A Grove, a o1 0 COR, Morr BOD unfurnished reasonable x4 184 Rooms For Rent | FOR RENT Rooms, reastohable tent mates | Hotel, Belinfonte | on RENT--A desirable front bed | room. Centrally located. Thame { of Mrs, Gus Heverly, 8 oF Bt. Beliofonte, Pa. For Sale or Fos Carman 4 George Herkimer farm. 215 acres in 1 George w x FOR SALE OR RENT—10 room house ahd stocked store room with heat and lieht, Route 220 —— EA... Beliefonte | i FOR SALE OR RENT-<The Mrs POR REN] Ye mile burg, Pa FOR RENT situnied at right slong Penna, Purnace good condition see Mra, Alice Irvin De went rable farm for rent of Madisonburg, Pa x5 The Danjel Irvin farm Baleyville Contre Co the hi th and near farm BB In Write or come Ww Penna Purnace } known as the situated ir Boring running What i ; farm Bulldings in electric light and good house and Hern sormick. R «R-21 POR F LENT Mil water Loans to Farmers LAND BANK ua would Indehilednes farm and on long tact Char Trea ClLiase 4 tr LOANS ° INONeY Personal WOMEN OLD MEN AT 4 eh refreshinen ts BAKE SALE ch ireh nte, will hold i ner A & P. room ™ anor d on Saturday ndern- January 27. beginning al. ook bake rA & Br wk erho off BAKE SALE PARTY —-A the Match card parly will : Workers Local he Union hall, Bellefomte, Ps day evening Jan, 27, Public i» invited. Admission 15 11 be served CARD eld by Miscellaneous DEAD 81 0CE—Removed promptly Call anylime at my rapenad, phone a1p- «J-3 ldoyd L. Smith Miesburz 134 i WANTED Dead, oid and disabled cows, horses and mules, removed Jee, Votes Rendering Works. Geo. ¢ Vogt. Prop. Centre Hall Pa. Phone 55+ 83-R~ 4 at expense F854 INSURANCE —20% Saving, J. M Keichline Insurance Agency. Tem- ple court. Phone 180. Open even- ings and Saturday allernoon a ASTHMA, Hay Pever, Binug and Oa- ftarTh, oon by , & brand new discovery. Free demon stration daily and Sunday 10 to 13-2 % 6-7 0 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively anteed. pany. Oa Pharmacy our Beech Creek. Pa ra | TO RHEUMATIOCS-8end for free oookiet on Rbesumatism = D- bins Triple Remedies for Rheuma- "tiem and get Relief Hepatioo. raliz Ellminant and Alksl P90. Merital [Rheumatism Drops) 800; Krood Oli Rubbing oll 800; Cali or mail on receipls of d Prepared In the laboratories the Tibbine Pharmacy. Beech Oreek, ™ Add 10¢ postage and packing. 1 insses( just out) for those hearing. | Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek. Repairing FOREM ANS = UPHOLSTERY—Purni- ng ¢, sntigues a SE Horta Bac Race Bt. rear Penn ! steam heated. MACHA ae 43 | plates and knives, saws ned and Farms For Rent POR RR he T. R. Robb tarm at Howard, modern
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