December 19, 1940. THE CENTRE ae BELLEFONTE, PA. el Five ————— LOCALS -/4 a ~Wagons. Bicycles, Scooters and Tricycles at lowest possible prices a. Bellefonte Hardware Company, WwW. E. Shultz of Millheim, ed at our office Monday to arrang¢ for the advertising of his farm sale on March 3rd. Mr. Lee Wolf and son Donald, of Rebersburg, were welcome callers al our office Friday while in town an a shopring trip. -Mr, Howard Simler, of Philips burg, one oi our valuable subscrib- ers, paid us a visit Friday while in town on a pleasure trip, Mrs, George Sievenson, of Wad- dle, who suffered a paralytic stroke last week, is reported to be some- what improved. Her side wa affected. -Mr fr left and Mrs, Martin Miller children, James, Rcsalle and all of East Linn Street, atiende the Ice Follies Hershey, last Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Roy William Witmer and Irene, of Penn Street, ang Mr: Esther M. Humphrey, of Pike Stree were in Altoona Monday, a busi- ness mission ~—Thomas delphia spent tl fonte with his Shaughnessy, Street. who recent and it Miller, Mrs daughter on Shaughne, of 1 weekend in Belle- mother, Ms. Mar of East Howard recovel from a iliness A. Brungard, well known re- ired gerd of Smullton, visitor in Bellefcnt Friday Brungard is the father of a of 5 sons and 4 daughters, are living whom venerable tinad Mr family all of © —Th E. H. Grove, of Centre Hall, was a Bellefonte visito: on Saturday. Mr. Gr called a’ ur office and informed that thi was his first trip to the seat since last Spring —Mrs. Ch East Linn Street. left early this week for The Bronx, N. Y., to spend the Christmas with her law and daughter, Mr. and Edward Witmer and family John Neg esting young Donnle, of Mill in Bellefonte, Fridas transacted business and inspecting the Christ- mas decorations and display: —Charles McClellan Harrisburg, enjcyed a wiih his family on East How- ard Stree: last week. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. McClellan motored to Hershey to see the Ice Follies, —Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Ralph Dale ¢ Jchn Du “ry mot ored attend night, ir Bellefonte ‘ Philadelphia, Tuesday of next to spend the Christmas with his family in that plans to be gone until t the week —Mrs, Howard S day for Beaver mas holidays and daughter, Mr. and Tomb. Mrs. Woodring home late xt week Mrs. Catherine Ander: Mam Catherine Bottorf, Helen 8mith Eleanor Wion, Mabel Jean Martin, all of Bellefonte Miriam Beck of Nitt to Hershey Frida the Ice Fol- les at the Hershey Arena many friends of nderson, who has been at the W. C. Cas- home on East Bishop Street for past several weeks, will to know recovering and is now able to cach day out of bed ~The Sherifl’'s office at the Cen- tre County jail has been re-papered ang repainted and the furniture has been re-arranged. As a result the office is much brighter more attra n re-arrangement of furniture facilitates work o the Sheriff and assistants a of the Milesburg over the weeke: on Saturday they motored Hamsport and Lock Haven were accompanied on the Mrs, Mary E. Sweitzer. Humphrey and Mrs. Sweilzer bolh cf Pike Street. Bellefonte. Mrs. Morgan Brown Douglas, last week Brown, a government the Titan plant, at in the Louis Hill Bishop Street. The ve us county arles R. Kuriz, of oO Season son-in- Mr ¢ and his two er HONS Ronnie Hall, R. D. 1, int and were a z is empioyed in brief vaca- tion rel Crawford Mr. and and M: to Hershey to Saturday Beaver week, iday He end of hol city he Kline reel, Woo irin Ig expect: rend with her Eas leave of to to son-in-jaw AH will returs of, and motordgd to atiend any sly il sidy the 3 the be glad steadil: pari he | Ae 1S spend ol and and the the i 113 ~MiIS ner M. Humphrey Dorman family was guest in id and to Wil- They trip by Mrs are and Joined inspector at his apartment home on Eas! Browns are son Mr making arrangements ¢ re soon | d 5 LO MOVe 5000 | either side of the Court House. On into a furnished apartment in the Mrs. Daisy Henderson home on East | High Street. Mr, and Mrs. Willowbank J. E. Dubbs. of Street, motored to Cumberland, Md. ‘Sunday to wut- tend the funeral of Mrs. Dubbs’ brother-in-law, Chatles Bonig, who for many vears was American Rail- way Express agent in Cumberland funeral was held Monday at Grantesville, Md. ~Dr. ahd Mrs, of East Bishop Street, Sunday for Philadelphia where Dr Gardiner, Bellefonte veterinarian, has accepted a teaching position at the University of Pennsylvania The Gardiners have been occupy- ing the Roan: bungalow on Bast Bishop Street since coming to Belle- | fonte jast July. «Philip Barrhart, of Westfield. | Mass, and his sister, Mrs, John be with their father, hi { one day last call- | | purchase | ents, | the Allegheny Billy, | ! Sadie Kenned y, i Pitia- | was a | daug { house a portion of the draft { Claude Lo- | the Christ. ! { 0 | Howard St Charles | | latter f the ! ning of I Ju | faction i by day the days are getting nger | | Atorney Musser W. { tion will be | stalls (pleted by Christmas eve, i side of the home. This is the eighth Harper of Schnectady, N. Y, came | year that Mr. Benner has or de to Bellefonte duuing the weekend to | | voting his time to this a Ammerman, of Jersey in Bellefonte John T, Shore, greeted friends week Exceptional values In Children’s table and chair sets, black boards ind desks at Bellefonte Hardware Company. . Christmas special. A free 15- pound turkey wil] be given with the f any washer at the R K. Owens Electric store from now until Christmas . ~Mr, and Mrs, Malcolin Aikey, Huntingdon, spent the weekend Bellefonte with Mrs, Alkey's par- Mr. and Mrs. Harry H, Haug, | of Penn Street. and with other re- lative; and friends in Bellefonte, -The First and Second grade street school will give a Christmas program Thurs day afternoon at two o'clock Par- | ents of the children ang friends are invited. Mrs ' LN in of Mr: are Agnes Drown and of Union City here for a Christmas visit as guest of Mrs, Brown's son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex T. Brown of the Schaeffer aparunents, East urtin Street Mrs ests og guess a Albert E. Schad t her home on East tin S.reel during the weekend het cousin, Beverly Matte m and Mrs Mattern, and Mr. Mattern's sister, Miss Emma Mattern all of Holll- daysburg Carol had as her Cur- Smith, two-year-old hter of Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Smith, of Fairmount, West Virginia will return to parental home this weekend after having been with Mr and Mrs, C. Brooks Binns, thei home on North Spring Street Thanksgiving and Mr Owens aj several respective before conti delphia for ko, of the State Motor Police station at Rockview, is on leave absence her al we Pvt the Lil Andrew -tments 4 {3 days parents nuing on { nl brief Royko of Fri- CGAY thelr City, a af Gibel the Ha 8i George employed at room on South § to Indiantown Ga cept a position the army ame rr) TRRA ey unday. to ac- carpenter al Barracks to army erectio as reservation are now in Indiantown Theressa Shield urses at St, Franc Cliy, N. J. Bellefonte, Christmas course of Gap direc- Hos- is expected Sunday will of n Jersey CREO Mr. and Mrs, H D. Fritchman family moved esterday former John Bulloe East Curtin rig Herr home Mr ind from the on residence S on th same and Mrs. Calvin Pur- nell, who purchased the Bullock home last year, moved property yesterday from of the former Poller Linn Street Philip Mignot, for San Fr home for to he e street, Wes: acme on of parents and Mr of Fast High Street and William T, Hein Blanche Heine of Ea root well Vo Tucson, Arle time age to conduct a bus Mignot later siness and went to the wes h hi Mig Mr. Migno son of Mr 10! o zona, some partnership Jeft the firm coast, Bellefonte word that ries Keich- nearly three weeks ago operation in a hos- Palm Beach, Florida return 10 her home Florida, during the this week, Mn Mrs. Hanna cfonte, is reported to lowly from the op- " have receiv- ed Line, who underwent an pital a: West iu expecied to in Lakeworth, part of Keichline, the Kelley, of Bell be convale eration Sa year ¢ mrmer Cig wirday. the mark inter day oi shorte the official begin- w but we never agreed with the calendar on that We have always it that shortest day of the year marks height of the winter season, nuary and February are jong months, there is considerable : in the knowledge that wa ine the the while cold at day fo Af i8= | and that almost before we know it | trout will re rising for the succulent gray royal hackle, pale coachman, ~Bellefonte Council on Monday evening approved additional re- stricted parking areas in the busi- | ness district. Parking is to be banned on East High Sireet at watery dun, or the north side of the Court House parking Is prohibited from District Gettig's office | to the first alley. On the south | side of the Court House the restric- in force on the north side of the street from Allegheny | Street to Penn Street, It probably | won't be long before Council in- | parking meters. Lock Ha- ven tried meters and has hag to | { remove most of them because of | i M. R. Gardiner, | departed | protests by merchants, ~John Benner, of West Beaver street, whose skill in devising minia«. ture yuletide scencs has been a pleasure to visitors from far and! wide, is preparing another exhibi- tion which he expects will be com- Among other subjects to be shown will in- clude Little Town of Bethichem, train scene, tree scene, water scene, and a lighting display on the out- 1 C0 | the | treatment feort ley | Bellefonte, { Grove Mills Male { fonte church night. - hd Lat shipment of Lionel trains just arrived. DeHaas Electric » hag Billiolds, with or with. $1.00 (0 $800, Parrish Bellefonte, Pa d Woodbury, Palmolive sets, $.98 to $3.50 Bellefonte, Pa Justin out zipper Drug Store, Mennen & Colgate shaving Parrish Drug Store, refrigerator at the tric store from now until Christmas, vou'll receive a 1f-pound turkey free. ’ Mrs. Frank Morton, of street, returned home Tuesday from Centre County Hospital, where had been undergoing medical for a week Mazda Christmas tree and home decorating lighting are safer and to use. Strings, 49¢ and 60c; $1.39 and $1.65: globes, He at the Electric Supply Co Pa d Ammerman of Ge- Mr, and Howard recover- I! you buv a R K. Owens Elec Spring she outdoor, and 10¢, Mrs. James neva, N. Y., daughter of Mrs. Harry Lyons of East Street Bellefonte, Pa. is ing rom a serious operat Geneva hospital Mr, and Mrx Mary Robb, Miss Grace C and Elmer Decker, all lelonle motored to Hershey, day night tend the Ice attend the shiey Arena Walle on in Lu Mahlon Robb Or'- of Mi mai Bel "ue Follies in Mr High covering fered neme to He: Sc reel Orvis €X~ arry Keller, of the East Curtin leave Friday Brunswick, N. J. to spend the Christmas season with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Keller and family A Centre County day moinl Witcraft H apartments pects to street for "Ne Ww born at the Hospital Sun- ng to Mr. and Mrs. Philip of East Blshop strect night was reported to be in condition. The infant an incubator constantly Donald Dickson he A & Pp S10 leased the {formerly Hardware expect three-pound son early been ince bir has mer PiOYye "oom i upieq bt Radio oC and to open in Lu Dickson Wer Service, rate drug i} repo Bush Arcade Because Year's Day come 3 regular day the Petriki: inde dale nave and near reside botl been week the clinic will be day, December 24 week on Tuesday Wo Week an opens atl Bellefot bers will hold Bishoy The Bund, rede organised 1 bE wd as one of foremo ot musical gr has taken {wo maj t Wildwood, N. J; and Worl Fair in New Plahs are now being 1941 (0 Niagara Falls aristimas "Mu-scday one § York Ciy made for N.Y held 3's Par.y was night by Mrs. John me of her mother al State College changed ang cards form of enteriain- were | served Harr Jone Mr: Edtar Thomas, Mr Paul Eberhart, Mrs. Glenn Aumnil- ier. Mrs. Daniel Poorman, and Mrs Alex T. Brown, all of Bellefonte B. D. Tate, well known Belle- fonte resident, was painfully jured about 9 o'clock Tuesday night when he fell cn West High Sireet Mr. Tale, whose evesight tremely was being hot Edmund Foreman he asked Young Foreman a nearby Dun his abeonte Mr. Tate, was standin front the Dr. J. A, Parrish dence. apparently made a m striking the 1! 1 ’ a tree. He was of Mr. ang Clyde Love, on West Logan Street where makes his home, and # physician who examined him found iim to be suffering from several vere brulees about the ad considerably shaken- misfortune Mr. Tate to be resting comfortably > roadcast Program Here Is Scheduled The programsz {oo be broadoea over the public address system throughout the Bellefonte business disirict from now until Christmas are as follows: Thursday; —7 recital: 7:30 hments Weaver, Mrs. Lesile $41. aa ex imited limi sorted whet Las # we oy tO #0 In tore who 4 » i of he residence he Ce Al- by he though up HEE report ed is is to 7:30 p. m. Orga 8:30 p. m. ne Chorus, originat- ing at Lutheran church studio. Friday :—Augmenteq choir all Centre Hall churches. Mrs. liam Campbell and Donald Shope soloists, Saturday: ight Lo $14 = ~T to 8 p. m, Milesburg Band concert by Welzles {Chick ; ‘Catholic Daughters Hold Christmas Party | The annual Christmas party of Court Patrick McArdle, Catholic Daughters of America of Bellefonte, was held Sunday night In the court room on West High street, with 68 members and guests present, The Very Rev, Willlam E. Downes, LAs tor of 8t. John's church and his sistant, Rev, A. J. Chervenak, the guests of honor at the party which the following program was given “Adeste | A= were | uty Night’ ding, les, “Holy sung by the court choir; “Alleluia to the King,” b Violet Christmas carols played by of Bt. John's school following children Nelo, trume- clarinet ; John De. Mary Jane d the sextetle made up of the Jack Woods and Charles pets: Patrick Gherrity Sammy Rhnesmith and Lallo, trombones, and Rhinesmith, mellophone, "Martha. plano solo, Mrs. George Carpeneto “The Night Before Christma solo, Mrs. Howard Casper Father Downes gave an ing talk on world affair are today, He pointed out to his teners that people of America should realize their good fortune in being citizens of the United States where they can worsiip as they and enjoy freedom of eech and Lhe press not enjoyed in many Eur counts at the present time, F Wl Chervenak also spoke Grand ‘R gent, Louise A Carpeneto, w charge of arrangement The room wa laurel pine greens while a place lighted Christmas tree were 11 posite corner large room, Santa Clau present to members and freshments were served ing ended the par 'voonl mntere HEARS { (i n ! | el orated cle ning and a of Lie disty guest Croup 0 ibuted Re- Jig 1 a — Fined For Tampering With Decorations Lal College Pad $7. Monda favo anket Hine Ripka CLC] Maye } © police cautioned them ture acts which 8s tampering trimmings. which, he fale Alt one mig? with LY he tid Pei: hough ’ } of th as specifically 1 rmation Ma) hii was imposing fine agains gre LE fon ir in the cared $7.50 The the entity ine Yad —— A po ————— Christmas Vespers at HZ lorgan postiude, from | band, from American Legion Home. | Monday : —Zlon night. Christmas program of Zion churches, Tuesday :—17 to 8 p. m. All Belle- | Choirs of all churches wil] meet at Lutheran church for program of cardis. ‘State Ccllege Taxes Pin Ball Machines Stale College Borough, ever on the | cember 24 windows wil] close at 6 alert to tap new sources of revenue, | will tax all pin ball machines in the borough beginning January 1, 1041. Borough Council is now conduct- work which [Ing a survey to determine the num- James K. | requires more than a month to com. Barnhart. of West Linn Street, wh us| plete. Visitors will be welcome to the ber and location of machines, It is expected that taxes will be paid on vas seriously injured Friday night | Benner home to see the display, pro- | approximately 50 of the devices, when he was s ruck by a car at the | vided they do not call before Christ. and Lamb mas eve, Streets. Mr. Barnhart is reported | keep the display intact for three corner of Allegheny to be resting comfortably, Mr. Benner expects to The tax schedule calls for a levy of 810 a year for the first machine in each establishment, and for a $6 levy for each additional machine, Presbyterian Church VESPer service the Presbyterian church in Belle fonte Bunday afternoon. December al § o'clock, when the choir and cooperating friends will present “Holy Night” a cantata by E L Ashe ord Fhe program is as follows lude, Mrs, Musser Gettig, organist ; “And in That Day,” bass solo by E Campbell assisted by choir: “There Shall Come Porth choir: “Silent Night,” choir: “Ave Maria ~ Bach-Gounod, Miss Barbara Mec- Dowell, violinist; “O, Blessed Town Jethlehem,” contralto solo by Jovee Campbell; “Glory to God Highest,” tenor solo by Leroy “Star of the East” tenor solo by Jack Yeager: offertory, | “Pastorale” by Guilmont, piano-or- gan duet by Miss Gunnal Bjalme and Mrs, Gettig: final chorus. ‘Blessed Be the Lord God,” by choir, With women's trio, Miss Bjalme, Miss McDowell, and Miss Betty Smith: “Adente Fidelis,” by George Whiting, Mrs. Gettig Miss Bess Edelblute is directing! the cantata. The public is invited to be present. A silver offering will be taken, A will be held in pres of Mizs in Plumb; the —— — — A 15-pound turkey will be given to every person who buys a console radio at the R. K. Owens Electri store Irom now until Christmas, Postoffice Here On Christmas Schedule Postmaster George R. Meck yes | terday announced the Christmas schedule at the Bellefonte postoffice, | as follows: Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, and Monday of next week all windows with the excep- | thon of the money order window will | | be cpen until 8 p. m. The money | - | order window will close at the usual | : hour, 8 p. m. i Sunday, the service windows will | {be open from 1 103 p.m. On De- | Pp. m. but the postoffice corridors will be open as usual, All special delivery and perish able matter received at the post office Christmas Day will be deliver- cd Immediately as it comes in, Mr. Meek said, i — ——— «Electric roasters, mixers, wal- fle irons coffee makers, toasters. DeHaas Electric Co, { the benefits der i first | ment contains more than twenty-five | Bellefnote 064-R-2 CLASSIFIED A DVEDTISEMENTS | - 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertizing de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and ived, gain Counter RATES Issue, of each Advertisements and 15 cents for REAL ESTATE advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS ments advertisements of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat is entitled to a 2 free of This charge privilege intervals Relief Payments Lower Direct relief ments Centre countians d ring ending 1 show Crease from werk, a F. Cla Week amount £1315 low parable FY the A INan jr in} those to Pa Hy of the pi Blats vinents Con - fewer Marriage Licenses E. Grunday,..St a ———— I ——————— MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. Y. & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte WANTED. To tu all reverse Oha Se ————————. oo Pautry Remedies T- we Profit A count DRA Dees 1 + Bell efonte. Pu Articles tor Sale BALE Fread H Way Por FOR D BALE Wy Hovper's Plano 8 Bellefonte, Pa POR BAL or Boome « ar " por bushel Inqguir Fisher, Centre Ha — POR of F Pa Pho Some Hire 3 PDies Belietonte Ba) aire D winesap Swarts, 4786- J-2. POR SAl - An reagonable liam Bottor! fonte, Pa FOR SAL E Toq\ aire 8Spri n § A 4 bummer Pd Ta ie stove with oven In good condi tion. In- quire of Dr. N. C. Jodon. Ct 81 licfonte, Pa x1 GUNS— Bought. sold and ‘exchanged Inquire at Lhe Western Auto Ase goclate Store Allegheny Bt, Belle. fonte, Pa. Phone 7 4: FOR SALE-Parm lime at price farm- ers can afford to PRY: Inquire of M, Long, Howard R. D. Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany). ss | POR SALE-A 1935 model Pordsor: tractor or will exchange for a cow or good horse. Inguite of George st ver, Port Matilda, Pa. x51 SALE-Used Hotpoint electric rangd good condition 810. See Mrs, Donald Harper. 117); W. High St. after 7 p. m. or call 535-3 x51 FOR SALE “Walnut dining room suite, medium =ize, like new. Musi be seen to be appreciated. Mrs. Har- ry G. Eby, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone x51 {FOR SALE Hundreas of used tires, all sizes from hoo Intersection, Phone 153. good condition. Hag ra and | heater. Inquire of Hood, Crider's Exchange liefonte, Pa | FOR SALE-~Practically brand new Hotpoint table-top electric rapge | Has deep well cooker, automatic clock (control, light. Used only several Fmonths, A wo argaln. Telephone Belle | foute 530-W x51 {PCR SALE--A Sepioce reed room sulte in good condition and 8 large Heatrola with new fire Heatrola will be avallable about Jan. Ist. Inquire of Guy BfinInonds, 72 Water St. Bellefonte . x52 H. L. HARPSTER Building, x5 AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. | living it is undisputably Centre County's Community twenty-five additional A stralght one cent a word is All advertisements that request replies | to this office, must be complied with by those gaswering the Every S-word advertisement in these can be | Mills [FOR SALE--A 1034 Nash sedan in | Mrs. Robert | | vate { Bar- less, 25 Where word is words or insertion one cent a cents io r adve ru Sl cha words rege ” charged for real estate be malled advertise 1 74] Please do not call at the office for information concerning such . As the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name subscriber The olumn 10 Centre Dem- time different One used six times FOR SALE wil and Wagner $7¢ fey Live Stock SALE 4 male Poland *eiRbl about J4( AL a7. L] FARMERS. Pent Valley Sales Centre Ha 5. holds sae 3 Bring ir lve stock you can expect Pood T. Riegel, Owner MoT it bard every Dogs, Pets, Ete. FOR SALE- Several EXC HANC 'E nce of Tean Te FOR RENT at Axe ences at moderaic immediately, B © 506-21 Bellef cule FOR RENT Ridge Ave wood floor bath: steam heat 8 Mii FOR RENT. Seven room East Bishop Street. all ences and garage Al*o several for sale J. MM. EKeichline Temple Co Building, Bellefont Phone 190 Af Mann MIN Modern ront Bix-Toom house, 1 State College downstairs fires Place Rent 34250. Phone 11- R- 2 3 house st urs For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT The Musser far m 2% miles east of Pine Gre good productive farm, wilh 128 acres cleared and 44 acres of woodland, Inguire of M. B. Mus«w Altoona R. D. 3, Box 166-A 4611 FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 5 room house, with enclosed porches, Dath furnace hardwood floors gas, eclectiricity and garage | Recently completed--83600 for quick will finance $2000 rental $26 on monthly lease. Ray CC Noll, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone Belle- fonte T2240 x51 Rooms For Rent FOR RENT ~1§t floor furnished room steam beat, private bath and pri- entrance porch. Ideal for one Mrs 8 O. Tresser, 108 E Street. Bellefonte, Pa. 424 2 perso Curtin Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY-{or a new home. for remodeling and for home improvements mined William Shope: write or Bellefonte 432 or Bellefonte fom. 234 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE - A #0 re POR. SALE ~A sm POR SALE bullding } and Allegh Bensonat POR SALE} TE Farms For Rent HEN" Ves! clon te Wiceolioneous DEAD 81 CK - Removed Call anytime st 76-03 lioyd L Pa prot np INY expense. nphont Smith, Milesburg [ ang disabled mules removed ng Works O80 Hall, Pa. Phone Lips WANTED ola Pp COWS 3 JO DRUGS GOODE neeg THE TIBBENS PHARMACY MEDICINES & OPTICAL BERCH CREEK, PENNA. If of glapes soe ua frst tore Wednesda {ternoon Hours 10 Announcements ENTBRTAINMENT A (BRT ATNMENT tatnment He M | YBunday $ December Frc yudy OTe yo 22 weloomc TERT RE wen The al De ember bile inv ~ Personal MEN. WOMEN ! WANT VIM 7 unlanta, toni Ostirex pen un bodies lacking Vitam ron, Calcimn. Phosphorus today only 28¢c. First package fies or maker refunds low write Widmann & Tesh er good drug sicres PILES, FISTULA. PISSURE--There only One wav to correct Hemor- rholds commonly eal'ed Piles and that is by thorough reoval. See we concerning our MERITOL-RICTOL which does the job in satisfactory | manner. Tha: Tibbens Pharmacy { Beech Creek 4st 1 of pain “due w headaches ooids, neuralgia, neuri- ths and rheumatism. Indicated In all aches and pains particularly that of theumatism. The hain tabiet tha Was all others pushed clear off the bureau Price In half ana dollar sizes. See what vou duv E<Z buy in glass and de sure the E-Z i: on each and every tabiet. The Tibbens Phar macy. Beech Creek, Pa 46 Repairing Stim tablets Bi i ivy satia ONEY TO LOAN-Interest 3% % | annually on life Insurance loans, | bidy Bd oy ors. igen Ry G R Suyder. Wingate, . Of money rt chinery. another hotse for any farm purpose” fegler at Musser Oettic’s z Belletond Pa. any Raby pn 4211 | Do you need new mas | REP . ¥inda of Dowie and alip Cover: made ns Upbosster D ; |Shop, 102 Togwd Bt, Jhone 83%. i 1% § the aaid Court h MACHINE binds # Maen ave in TeEWE Lock Balletont ¢ WORK d 1 sel, CAD Woodruff xyes, key Machine Bhon, Phone © 32- R any a pel ar Public Sales DEC FMEF, n MAF Pe 511 » on Ba Jey tas L mie weit of Wise & Hubler FRIDAY MARCH 21 = offer at k M. Hoy farm FRIDAY. MARL H will offer as mlies ‘eas Mock Ar n 3 and if of ® wil 1 af mach inert Clean-up Hubler auct MARCH offer at dub T. MoUonmmick miles west full Hine of »itthent and TT? Clean [4] E LEGAL NOTICES NOTE Petals TVESDAY EXE 1 TORS wh ker FARCT TORS Matis Dorma NOTICE deceased testiame: Wey he TMAN, PBowmard Pa F Harrioon Ally Belief : 4 abc give § debied theres vie immediate Mmyving claims the same, will delay for sels STOVER. 8S H stratots, Woods Alt, x4 En i ey {lement OPNDORY ward, Pa 3 11 Campbell NOTIHOE, Af Commons Pleas of Pennsvivania the Avhointment for AM VV. Tow Gitar hy an Lg ENTER of the nin of Penn, County of Cente and State of Penns. aylinnia, a Weak-Minded Person | No. 39 February Term 1941, i To aii heirs, kinfalk of and othess interested In ihe above named Wil {iiam V. Genisel., notice is hereby { 2iven that a pelilion has Jeen pre ‘sented jn the above nmi that William V. Qenigel, a resl (of the Township of Penn, County of | Somize —— State of Pennsylvania properiy Wat's Fuaras a an Sinted for Dis extale cS ARaae that Jonyary a at ted olor A “the tithe ime for + aren wg where vou may Btienq aod Be heard if you mec fit Ww a “signeq) FLEMING & LITRE i be appot of M. a= wily ta { sixth day x52 tor
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