THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Weekend specials at Everitt's | Everyone Is invited. Tickets are 50 - _— | { Drug Store 1 Ib. mixed salted nuts and 25 cents, — poe. : The Junior American Legion base- | | ~The Misses Emma Green and ball team is scheduled to start prac- | RE—— hd April 25, 1940, I O C A L S | Agnes McGowan, of East Linn street, | tice on the Community Athletic {spent the weekend in Washington, | Field on Wednesday, May 1, at 4 p. | rs p——————————— JD. C. with Miss mcaowan's sister, |m. All boys under 18 years of age | ~-Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Thomas, of | —A money saving event at Evers Mrs, Marie Case {are Invited to try out for the team. | Thomas Street, motored to Bigi- | it’s Drug Store. Nyal two for one | Mrs, Bertha Hoffman and son, | Last year the boys were champ- ville, yesterday, to spend the oh | sale-Buy one—get two. Only | Dr, Richards Hoffman returned to lons of Centre, Clearfield, Cameron, with Mrs. Evelyn Morris and family. twice a year—Don't nias it. * |their home on North Allegheny Elk and McKean counties. ~Wiliam T. Heinle re —Mrs. Harry Keller, of the Orvis | Street, Saturday, from a two weeks | apt; fhrisona, by hich Ath wl apartments, Bast Curtin Street, left | visit with friends in Florida, | uitey levine Spent A We at the | yesterday for Detroit, Mich, for | Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, . | POR BALE-—¥resh reglotered Hols | FOR RENT--3-room furnished apart- 30,000 People Read This Column | stein cows accredited herd, n= | ment gt 113 Fast Logan eel, | quire of Pairview Dairy, Houtzdale, | Bellefonie, Mrs Elizabeth Hazel, every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | Ps X19 | East Logan Street, Phone 622. 13 partment has become so anazingly popular. Considering its low cost 800 | pon SALE—A fin EY Hon Re —————— - a ! ~A fine palr of Belgian | POR RENT--Purnished apartment, 3 the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commududity Bar- | mares with foal. Also a fine pair rooms and bath, electrie refriger- | gAlD Counter. (of mules. Igguire of John Thomas, ator, Mm, Paul Carner, 126 RN pr 1 3 tL 3. a | “Tr P " ” RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for isi ATRL i Best Yeiitctm, Pa + first lssue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- | FOR SALE-Two good pairs of work- | ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. | ‘0% mules, weight about 2800 ibs | POR RENT--Two very desirable ——o————— ———— There are people who will one day surprise everybody by discov ering something good somewhere Announcements PES TIVAL, The Netty rdriry range Fast BAKE BALE Girl Boout | three weeks ‘Visit with her son and [of South Thomas street, and Miss family home on Bast Howard Street, | in-law 1 rs, Wil- obia Wha fly | m—————————— | ig miles, Wei abou: 3800 ibs | POR RENT Two very desirabi —Mrs. Harvey Wetzel, of Thomas | er ang Ms. fe to HT Lost and Found REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate | Clinton Thompson, Salona, Pa tout | Ences, heat furnished, Inquire at f street, is to be admitted to the Gels- | "and Mrs. Edward Kline are | tor trip to Washington, D. © a —— | advertising —sale or rent. | OE eee ns K Gn “ny Fiectric Bore, Allegheny Singer Hospital, Danville, guring the arranging to move in the near fu- | ~Charles B, McClellan returned op Brown police dog, license KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed 10 | traded in as down payment on | - w—— m————— later fart of this week, to undergo ture from the Thal house on North | to his duties in Harrisburg after BL Le nl A Cg 7 this office, must be complied with by those answering “we adverulsements | biucto oy oma, ( MB gm 426 | Personal u tion. Mrs. Wetzel has not Thomas Street, into one half of having spent several days in Belle - — y in Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertis® | E220 serzey hah, " 5 oi7] Pkt, been In good health for some HIE. | pels ‘newly constructed two-family | fonte with his family at the Welty-| Boarders Wanted | verse ™¢ PUP A Bt periniiied 10 divilge fhe BAe Of the AA" | oR SALE nome or woud sel | knee en Toms ~Harry M, Wiliams, of Pine | house on West Lamb Street, | McClellan residence on Bast HOW= | ee - pin i : ont, Choice of Tn op wold fm. perlite, tonics iu Oststex tabisis Street, caught two nice trout It] Mrs. Rebecca Mull, of Belle- ard Street WANTED Boarders and roomers SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- | o weight from 1600 Lo 1800, reason | Iron, Oaleium ny horus, 85¢. i § ling | 4 : azenovys § rs Ri y Inquire of E Trostie Pleasant | OCTAL is entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, | for selling have colts to take thelr | size today only 20 iret pmckage Wednesday morning while anguni | fonte, who has been in Cazenoviy, | —-Mr. and Mrs, Ralph L. Mallory I { E. N. Trostle, Pleasa i ace, C tider, Pens raph, | Jaa Joday ony | packag . | . 0 | is Gap. Pa 15t | free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different Dace C. C. Rider, Penna. Furnas re Bl ng A Mw a Bp in Spring Creek near the Federal | iy vy. since the death of her broth- | of the Hayes apartments, and thelr | co ha a iio] op, pi act; | Baiaticn or Taker refunds Job price Match Company plant. One troul| er.in.law, Bruce Burlingame there | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and WwW k WwW d had sis ete er—— | GURY HOD] dPUE SYOTEN 14 mesnsured 14 inches, and the other | some weeks ago, is expected to re- | Mrs. Edgar Mallory, of the Pried- or antec _ ww ey em A PARNER. FPO Valley Bales barn. . 16 shehes: | turn to her home here within the | man apartments, spent the week-| wanapn A irl wants work MOTORCYCLES New 1040 Indian | other Tuesday. Bring your live sock —Terminating a vist with her) next few days, | end with relatives and friends ia house work. Inquire at » A Wo da wan ws 8 down. Al She DT, i Opes: Go brother-in-law and sister Dr, and| ~—Tomorrow will be your last the Philadelphia area Br gon, Howard Pa RI " ; co os "vo nan oe a oa e Mrs. Harold B. Harris and family, | chance to see yourself in the movies Mrs. Mary Parker, of West How- | — Sul Rad SUnl AD 2 hair { roanic aan) itoan Bindi av lery, | FOR BALE Registered Pereherons on North Allegheny Street, Miss | The film of Bellefonte, sponsored by ard street, departed during the Ww ANTED Middle ui oad, Eldorado 13 mares 3 to 10 years, weight 1600 Katherine Kittinger, rewurned t | the Chamber of Commerce, will be | weekend for Washington, D. C,, for adit SOT AS a hou - - : X19 | wo 1800, pumber in foal, 8 sta : her home in Miami, Florida, by rall, | presented at the State theatre twice ja visit with her son-in-law and | ence given rite M. in re of client wetition. © Phone = 48 to 8. bricts Jo Frid : Saturday. Friday night, The first show be- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Denny this office x18 7 to 1600 Drie p $145 on Baturday James C. Bower, employed in gins at 6:30 and the other at 9 p. m. and family. Mrs. Parker expecls to harness and Collars, srerer Central Penna Harrisburg, returned to that city yesterday alter having spent sever- al days as a guest of his brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr, and Mrs. C. C Alexander and family, at their home on East Curtin Street. Mr Bower came here especially to cas his vote at the Primaries, Tuesday. —Announcements have been re- ceived here of the birth of a son, Hugh Taylor Birch, to Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Max Livingston, of Bryan Park Road, Yellow Springs, Ohio on April 5 Mrs Livingston Wwas/ formerly Miss Hilda P. Mayes, of Lemont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 1. Prank Mayes, of that commu- nity. -—W. H. Bland and E. S. Ripka, well known residents of Centre Hall, were in Bellefonte, Saturday, on # business mission, hile in town Mr. Bland. a caller at this office, reported that his wife, who had been bedfast for the past four years, seems to be showing some improve- ment. Mr. Bland is suffering from an afflicdon of ‘one &f her limbs, which make it impossible for her to walk. —James B_ Craig of West Curtin s.reet, was elected president of the Bellefonte Rotary Club at a recent meeting of the club. Others elect- ed to serve for the ensuing year are as follows: Malcolm L. Wetzler, vice-president; Walter H. Adams treasurer; Charles A. Mensch, sec- retary; Dr. Nevin C. Jodon, ser- geant-at-arms. Directors elected were M. Ward Fleming, past presi- dent of the club, William C_Thomp- son and Dr, Jodon. -—R. R. Dobelbower and son, John, of West Curtin Street, spent the weekend in Philadelphia as guests of Mr. Dobelbower’s mother. Mrs, Eleanor R. Dobelbower in that -Rev. James B. Musser, of Hub- lersburg, goes to Ellwood City, Pa, on Thursday of this week to par- ticipate in the 35th anniversary of the founding of Immanuel Reform- ed church of that city. Rev. Musser was pastor of this congregation from 1914 to 1018. ~The Rev. Mr. Anderson, of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, a representative of God's Revivalist Bible school, dur- ing the weekend called on Mrs Margaret Snyder, of Bellefonte, while enroute to Willlamsport on a business mission. Mrs. Snyder is interestd in the work of that denom- ination. —The apartment in the O. F. Sol- lenberger residence on East Linn street has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Galbraith, of Cleve- land. Ohlo, who expect to occupy the premises early in May. Mrs. Gal- braith is the former Rachel Van- Pelt. daughter of Mrs. John Van- Pelt, of near Bellefonte. —A new convertible coupe driven by Mrs, Lewis Orvis Harvey, of North Allegheny Street, escaped damage yesterday morning when another machine ran into the back of the coupe while it was parked in front of the Bellefonte postoffice The other car was slightly dam- aged about the front bumper —Miss Mary Catherine Walker and Miss Pat Meyers, both members of the freshman class at Hood Col- lege, Prederick. Md., are expected to arrive in Bellefonte, Friday, to spend the weekend as guests of Miss Walker's parents, Judge Mrs. Ivan Walker and family, their home on East Linn Street Paul E. Leffler, owner-manage?t of the Western Auto Associate Store on South Allegheny Street, received word yesterday of the death of his mother, Mrs. Lena M. Leffler, of city. Ope of the purposes of their! Niagara Falls. Mr and Mrs, Leffler trip was to visit Perkimen School. | expret to motor Lo Niagara Falls to- at Pennsburg, where arrangements were made for John to become 7 student next fall He will be 2a member of the graduating class a the Bellefonte High Schocl in June —Mrs. William Katz and her sis- ter. Miss Freda Baum, both of Vent- por, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs Morris Monash. of New York City, and Mr and Mrs. Allan Katz and Mrs, Mary Herbach, all of Philadelphia, spent the weekend ag guests at the Mark- land hotel while visiting relatives and friends In this vicinity. Mr Katz and Mrs, Herbach are the son and daughter of Mrs, William Katz who with her sister were former well known residents of Bellefonte —Mr. and Mrs. David Peck and san, Clark, of Indianapolis, Ind. gpent the weekend in Bellefonte as guesis of Mrs. Peek’'s mother and brother, Mrs. Bmma Deitrick and son, Carl, at the family home on Fast Bishop street. The Peeks had spent the early part of the week in Dayton, Ohio, having gone there to attend the funeral of Mr, Peek’s mother. From there they motored east to Lancaster and Sunbury, and stopped in Bellefonte on their way back to Indianapolis. A postcard from Mr. and Mrs. | E. BE “Ted” Balley, formerly of Centre Hall, who have been in Crystal] Springs, Mo. {or some weeks while Mr Bailey is under- going treatment, indicates that he Is recovering nicely and is rapidly regaining strength. He and his wife report that they expect to re- malin in Crystal Springs for some time before returning east. Mr, ‘Bailey was editor and publisher of The Centre Reporter at Centre Hall until that newspaper was discon- tinued recently. «On Monday Paul 8. Beaver, of East Linn street, an instructor in the Bellefonte High school was in- itiated Into Alpha Tau chapter of Phi Deita Kappa fraternity at Pennsylvania State College. Phi Delta Kappa is an honorary profes. | sional educational fraternity, na- tional in scope, composed of men doing advanced work in education. Election to membership is from men doing superior work and who show evidences of leadership and service in their respective fields. The pur- pose of the organization is to afford mutual aid and inspiration to men in educational work, and to encour age research in education, -Some thoughtful friend recent- Jv handed us No 1, Vol. 1, of “The Critique,” an eight-column paper published in Bellefonte. The head- ing suggewted saptiing posgbili- ties, and we hastened through the leading editorial, curiosity rising as we read, “Although the respon- morrow to ailend funeral services, which will be held on Saturday -The former Tydol Bervice Sia- tion on North Water Street has been changed to a Gulf Station under the management of “Bill” Smith. All Gulf products are car- ried in sock and high quality ser- vice is Mr. Smith's moto ; minor repairs to automobileg be taken care of promptly i reasonable prices. —Edward R. Miller, Jr. was honor guest at a party held Satur- day afternoon by his parents, Sher- iT and Mrs Edward R Miller, of East High Street, in celebrajion of his sixth birthday. Those pres- ent were: Glenn Wallzer, Jr. Jay | Rossman, Freddy Barnhart, Charles { and Ray Foerster, Tommy OHara, Calvin Troupe, II, Tommy Wid- mann, Herby Quaranta and Gerald Evey. Jr. all of Bellefonte. i Mrs, David Dale suffered a fracture of the left arm at the wrist | and injuries about one knee, Tues. day afternoon while housecleaning at her home oh West Linn Street Mrs. Dale was engaged in cleaning wall paper, and lost her balance while standing on a radiator. She wag taken to a physician's office, and Iater to the Centre County Hospital dispensary where the {rac- ture was reduced. Yesterday she was reported to be resting come | fortably at her home. { Mrs, Eleanor | late this week for a brief visit with | Mrs, Harry Curtin, at her home in| | the Orvis apartments, East Curtin! | Street. Upon their return home Sunday they will be accompanied | | by Mrs. Curtin, and by Mrs. Mar- | { garet Spencer, of Harrisburg, who| { will join the party in that city, for | ithe Penn State campus. Dorworth, | ia spring vacation at the Willcox home in Norfolk. Mrs. Curtin ex- i pects to return to Bellefonte early i In June. | =Henry 8. Linn, of North Alle gheny street, was in Washington, D. C., Saturday, to attend meetings of the General Soclety of the Cincin- i nati. of which he is a member. The program included a tea, Saturday (afternoon, and a dinner that night | at the Lars Anderson House, recent {ly presented to the society by Mrs. | | Anderson, and soon to be opened as | a public museum. Among the guests at the dinner was the French am- bassador to the United States who iof the Cincinnati, of which Gen. Lafayetie was the first president. Mrs, Nellie Craig, wife of Fay E. Craig, of Pittsburgh, and mother of James B, Craig, of West Curtia Street, Bellefonte, died in a Pitts- burgh hospital at noon on Monday. Mrs, Craig was in her late 80's andi was quite well known in Bellefonte through visits at her son's home here. Burviving, in addition to her husband and the son James, ar: another son, Charles, of Pittsburgh, and twin daughters, Mary and Dor- othy, at home. Bervices were held in Pittsburgh yesterday, with in- terment in that city. Mr. and Mra. James Craig have been in Pitts burg since early in the week. i Willcox and] {| daughter, Mary Cary, of Norfolk. | Va. expect to motor to Bellefonte | is a member of the Prench Society | be gone until the latter part of May Mr. and Mrs, Ben H. Herr, ol the Taylor apartment: Nort Spring street, have as their guest: during the weekend Mi Herr’ parents, Mr and Mrs, Roy Stletler of Harrisburg. . Mr, Stetler return- ed home Sunday, lea Mrs, Ste'- ler here for a more extended vi Willis H Geissinger and daughter, Miss Evelyn of East Howard street, went to Philadel phia last week Lo complete arrange- ments for the daughters entrance into the Philadelphia General Hos- pital nurses’ training school upon her graduation from the Bellefont High School in June Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rider and family are to move from the for- mer Kelley home on East Bishop former McDermott property farther east on the same street, which was vacated Tuesday by the Albert Knisely family who have moved into the Rodavich hom on Halfmoon Terrace —Mis Thelma Halderman daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Halderman, of Bellefonis, returned home Sunday after a two week visit in Bal re, Md., with Mu and Mrs, Roy She Miss Halder- man also visited Alexandria, Va and Washington, D C.. to see th Japanese blossoms Mrs, Wells L. Daggett, of East Linn Street, who has not been In good health for some time, wa mitted to the Centre County pital, Sunday, to undergo observa- tion. Her niece, Mr: Maynard Murch, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived here during the weekend to be near her aunt during her fines: street to the cherry -Mr., and Mrs, Marvin Lee an receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at the home of Mr, lees parents, Mr. and Mrs Clyde N. Lee, of East Bishop Street last Thursday. The new arrival, he second child bu: the first daughter in the family. weighed eight and one-fourth pounds and has been named Nancy Jane -Miss Marjorie MoGovern, of West High Street, her sister and her nephew, Mrs. Adolph Fauble and Frank McGovern. both of North Allegheny Stree! mo.ored to Pittsburgh Bunday on a busines mission, returning home the zam® evening. They were caught in a storm of mid-winter inten- sity in the mountains fiear Cresson but made the (rip home without mishap Diemer L. Bathurst of Mt. Eagle and Miss Katherine Cummings, for- merrily of Howard but now of Hare risburg, were married last Thursday in Harrisburg. Among the guests at the ceremony were Former Judge and Mrs, Arthur C. Dale and child ren, Arthur, Jr, and Frances, of East Linn street. Mr. Bathurst is an agent for the Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company in the Belle. fonte area ~Warren L. Cobb, son of Myron M. Cobb, of West High street, Belle fonte, this week began his duties as cashier of the Citizens’ National Bank at Fulton, N. ¥. Mr. Cobb, a graduate of the Bellefonte High school and the Wharton School of Commerce and Finance at Philadel i phia, has been employed since his graduation in 1928 by the Irving Trust Company in New York City. Mr. Cobb expects to move his fam- ily from Port Washington to Fulton iin the near future. William Dorworth. of East Linn street, Bellefonte, son of W. J. Dor- | worth, of Philadelphia, and a mem- | ber of the junior class at Penn State, has been elected presideni of the Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity on ‘who is a student of chemical en- i gineering, will represent the frater- inity at the national convention in! { New York City at the close of the i current school year. At the conclu- | i sion of the convention he will go to | Pitisburgh where he has secured a { position in a steel mill for the sum- y mer months. ity of the Y M, ©. A. held a spa- Thursday, Those present were: Decker, Mrs, Jane Dry, Mrs, Helen Stine, Miss Hazel Reed, Miss Velma Fetzer, Miss Certrude Poorman, Mrs. Bdna Zellers, Miss Pauline Mong, Mrs. Betty Saxion, Mrs. Hazel Davis, Miss Eleanor Martin, Mrs Betty Green, Mra. Hannah Rockey, Miss Margaret Gearhart, Mrs. Dorothy Lilledahl and Mrs. Swarm. OGameg were played dur ing the evening. JUNIOR LEGION TO HELD HAM AND BEAN SUPPER A baked bean and baked ham supper will be served al the Amer. ican Legion Home on East Howard street on Thursday, April 25 from 5 to B p. m. It Is being sponsored by The American Legion Junior Band. ! POR BALE Coal and wood haul ashes away at a jow pate. Call | tices. Sam Co rel ll, | ghetti supper at the homa of Mrs, | | Carrie Swarm on Pike Street, last | Help Wanted WANTED—Men to cut payor and logs Hoove Pine WANTED Girl for work h n Lemont 2673 WANTED t Ww Dn INDEPENDENT LENeOne else Don't wall HEBER wn DE 10 i Wanted to Buy | Duy WANTED --T\ tracta of woodland : farms that can be bought at it price; each 200 acres or more for ree foretation. Address Diemner 1. Baibh- wurst, Justice of the Peace, Howard Pa. RD, wt WAT WW. Te So - Wanted To Rent WANTED To rent. large fei fieids suitable for field corn. Om or share rent Vicinity State Colirg preferred. Write Box "X™ in care of the Cenire Democrat x18 Instruction INSTRUCTION "Can take 3 ed number of new oupils Sarah Shop ilefonte, 106-R, of Happers usic Store High St FTN Card of Thanks YEARICK—We take this means of expremsing ou neighbors Feips sv 28 3 Fr shisiy ae f y i sf their ca PIANO i Moral Seitses oY ET fg pal of Wilbur 1 Yea parts. M H Bety, Phone Howard, 2731 POR SALE Best grades soft hard coal Ton or load loa F. Ripka, Bellefonte. Phone 715. 74 POR BALE--Ox12 Axminster rug. In exceliord condition, Mice in Roy Stamm Melons R {Moose Run) FOR SALE-~A pood grade of hard oF soft com! by the ton or trock load. also slab wood. Phone 719-R, Frank Corl, Bellefonte, Ps x18 FOR SALE—Purm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of C. M long Howard R. D. Zion 1913 (Nittany) 347-3 for Bellefonte, R. D. 1, Colevilie. POR SALE--Usefl 1l-hoe Superior grain drill; 16-7 MpCormick Deer. | ing tractor drill in A-1 condition, | MM. H. Betz, Howard, Phone Howard | | 273 1641 | Green | FOR SALE-8eed potatoes, Mouptain, Carmen. from certified seed, 81.50 pee 100 Ib. bag man Store, Run R-13, POR SALE—1935 Standard Chevro- | let coach In good condition. Price | reasonable Can finance Phone { 660.-J-3, Randall M. Keller, Pleas | | ant Gap, Pa. 501 ~The girls of the Gradale Soror- POR SALE. .Good locust post, sige from 3-in. to 6-In. tops 814 ft. Jong cul ready for hauling at 15c. each al W. H. Becks farm In FOR SALE-A home built tractor Chevrolet motor and ris, bell ulley attachment. will haul A wo bottom 12° plow. Tragtor In aod condition. Inguire of Clarence . Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa. RB. D. 2, Pleas ant Gap. x17 FOR SALE-—Dresger, roll top desk: 3 pac. battleship linoleum, 2 yds wid? “Reliable” 1 burner oil 5 yds. long; J Sue, 1 rug 1Ix15; 2 work benches, suitable for dentists laboratory of carpenter and wardrobe trunk. In- uire 4 BR. P. Noil's office Belle- on te, . x17 cattle trade in on Rt) 8 An as 17. : $2. tplement Comp Bhore, Pa. Poultry Remedies FOR BALLS ; TAB | iresilion foyeyd font inure POR SALE ~-Biack mare, gweight 1500 but good Bellefonte RN lige anni Winter Centre Hall, Pa. R. D. | POR from 18 wo writen until! © Auto service, Bnow Bhoe POHL bull Beechwood Rome as 4681308. Quiet Price 875 00, Phone 8-B- Baden 3 2 i MINE MULES & PONIES--All young down. heavy ws the gige and we will sound Call § , Phone | aay ME) einai os | Kauff- | ville Pa. Phone 911= | x17 | Buffalo Bun | | Valley, Port Matiida, R. D. 1. x17 Miss Pauline Stine, Mrs. Marie | rood cattle fegistored L$ EXCHANGE ~8everal CIO 1 Bellefor Poultry SALE— Quality chicks Reds, Bar an hick sex ive Stock week E--Trolice Warriomns OF DIAGNOSIS AND HEALING The German physicist, Wilhelm Konrad Rontgen, produced the first X-rays within a special vacuum tube. The rays emanating from this tube possessed the quality of penetrating wood, flesh and other opaque substances, leaving a shadow- | graph upon a photographic plate. Since that time the X-Ray apparatus has been perfected by a number of scientists to a high degree of efficiency. As a therapeutic nostic instrument it is an indispensable part cal practice, Where the trouble is deep-seated X-Ray treatment after sur- nt and diag- | modern medi. gery often is utilized to prevent recurrence. The X-Ray spe- cialist is meeting with success in treatment of cancer, some skin diseases, tumors, goiter, enlarged thymus glands, Hodg- kins disease (a disease of the lymphatic system), Lenkenua (a disease of the bone marrow), some types of tuberculosis in- fections and sinus infections. With the fluoroscopic screen of the X-Ray the physician can watch the stomac X-Ray pictures and the flu and other organs in action. he can locate foreign Through bodies, get a true picture of fracture conditions, and in count- less other ways simplify medical diagnosis and surgical pro, cedure, A new use for the X-Ray fluoroscopic screen is the searching of criminals and their visitors for hidden saws, files, knives and weapons. metal object will show on the screen, 10 PEE HENY ST in Penitentiaries, jails and custom houses so equi , stand the individual before the screen and any, this paper. Guernsey 264336 and Quiet {and plenty | will rent house and garden | Florence Brennan, | Ave. State College, Pa xi8 | | POR RENT—A 6 room house with! | Pleasant Gap. Pa | 4783-2 { located on Bast Lamb 51. Bellefonte. | | Inquire of Mrs. Emma Noll, Zion Phone 913. 1541 | POR RENT—Eight room house with | erat office. Apartments for Rent Pasture Land WANTED--Young cattle to 81.00 per month. Inguire Chillcoat, Pleas Gap, Pa FOR Pralur i Mt. water E. Barr, Julian, Pa RENT ~Cuttle re Rng Glen, Pa Real Estate - For Sale POR. SALE--A eight Hubleraburg., Pa FOR BALE--~The W. W. W of 202 scpres, 6 mils fonte., In Buflalo Rus Fillmore, W. C. Witiner Sireet, Bellefonte, Pa iter far: POR SALE—Parm of the wi a electricity iocated 3 mile wd Hublerstrury along Slate Highway No 220 There are 6 acreg of land with the Inquire of W. H Bampee!, Bellefonte, Pa § room FOR BALE For a good loca sider the 100 acre Clevenast iocated along Boule 220. 1 of Heclg, Park, 8 mi East fonite with a young orch room buff brick house: z of out tillable limestone see the farn, It might you want. W. L. Clew govilie. Pa For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR SALE-A farm Jlo- cated two miles from Fillmore, or Apply to William H. Garman, Oak Hall Bia {| Pa. Phone 95-3482 x18 POR BALE OR RENT-13 North Soring SL. Bellefonte. Pa. 3 siary frame dwelling containing » rooms, 2 baths, Holland furnace. Inquire of Bellafonle Trust Co Beliefonie Pa x17 Houses tor Rent a ——--—s———————" >| | FOIL RENT-—A house and orchard in | Benner Township. Inquire of Mrs | 86 W. Beaver all conveniences on the Malin street | Inquire of J. B. | Swartz, Bellefonte, R. D. 2, Phone t x17 | \ RENT--A 6 room house with Conveniences and hard wood floors, bath. hot =ater heat, West Lamb 81. Bellefonte, Rent $2700 wri‘e 8 8 1 in care of the Centre Demo BOOMS Measant rooms fir girk ‘at 211 Whst Bishop street. Belie- fonte. x17 FOR RENT--Purnished bedroom roomess. Mrs. M. B. Runkle, 1 N. Spring Street, Phone 186-W. x17 | machine FESTIVAL Pleasant Cap BAKE BALE E ALgelLICH. NOTICE “TT Ww nnd of Histon real esiale he Oounty All per- BAKE SALE-—A bake sale will be held Saiurda at Olewine Hardware. The s 5 bY hb league of the Good home bHak- be for sale fromm 6230 NOTICE—ALl unpaid pergonal tax will be turned over to ihe yg +A tax collector for Perguson Twp ay ist, 1940 You will svid additional | costs hy paying your tax now. By | order « school board Idler. Tax Coll A. W. Tres =7 , DARCE Tear keep in mind Junior Benefit dance on May 2 1940 the School Auditorium at Spring Music will be furnished By Bythmaires. Admission 35¢ ing and square dancing freshments 4 ivy ooene We your In s and en WUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE—A rummesge and bake sale sponsored by ihe Bellsfonge Chapter No. 150 Women of the Moose, will be held In the former A & P. room in Brock- erhoff buildileg. on Anril 27th begin. ning at 8:30 Prersong who wish 19 donate articles call 55-W or 63, 10 make arrangements for the collection of Bam Hooster Cornhtaker radio entertainers, will appear al the Pleasant Gap Grang® Hall. Tuesday night April 30, under auspices of Logan Grange who are spopsoring a stage show and dance. Come and hear Dottie Lee, Patsy Bell, Andy and Orandpep h at Al Pete and Fred ia Children 15¢ Miscellaneous RAT EXTERMINATOR--112 rales kill- ed with can Schutte's Red Bquli Kline Hardware, Bellefonte Pa. x23 PAINT CLEANER: --E-Z paint clean. er removes dirt, leaves finish glos- sy. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Le Vogt. Prop. Centre Fall, Pa. Phone Ho-R-4 al olir expenwe “ IR BATTERY CHARGING First clas: job on all automobile batieries— new latest egirigenent, y one week only, Western Auto Asso ciation Store, South Allegheny Si. Bellefonte, Pu x17 LAWN MOWERS--I have installed new Fort lawn mower grinding ave your mowers put In pood condition for the season 12 & 14” mowers 750: 167 machines 8100, work guarantesd Keller's Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. x20 and © te glock OGerosan. - cial a Bar Glasses for those with defective hearing. All tame and mountings pure 110-12 1
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