February 6, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five A ———— I LOCALS ET — —————————— | --Miss Madeline Purnell, teacher Mrs. Ray Johnson, of South in the schools of Punxsutawney, Spring street, suffered bruises of | spent the weekend at the Purnell the face and right eye last weekend | family home on East Curtin street, when she fell in the apartment of : s Johns the Rob- ~Messss W. E. Minnig ang M, W. | her son, James Johnson, at t Wert of lower Brush Valley, were ot TheenDAoR home on North Bpring pleasant callers at our office Wed- Sect. nesday while in town on business iy Mayme Caldwell, of Clea Mr. and Mrs. Claude Herr mo- field, is here for her annual winter . where Visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs tored to Chester, Wednesday, where ’ : they Will visit for a While with Thomas Caldwell, who lives with } f1s " her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, their daughter and family, Mr, and . ¥ Mrs. William Ferree and Mrs. James Caldwell and fam- | A M Swarmer ot Iw {ly at thelr home on East Bishop | ~Mr, cs M. 8 Of Lew! i raet fstown, was in Bellefonte Monday. ~The W. J. Krone family moved looking a vor nd > n Ra on last Wednesday from the house on taihing to three houses he own: South Spring street tenanted by the Logan Street. Son : Harry Johnson family, to the sec ~-James R. Hughes attended a ond floor apartment in the Dr. J meeting of the Huntingdon Presby- © Rogers house at the rear of the YY Lg on My rn Rogers’ office building on South missioner iro w esslons of he gpring street. Bellefonte Presbyterian church. ~All members of the Junior Des | —Frank L. Walker, of Aarons partment of the Bellelonte Woman's burg, a progressive Penns Valley Club who wish transportation to farmer, was a eAlles at our office State College on Monday evening, Wednesday to add his name to OUr pehruary 10. are notified to appear list of valuable subscribers in thal at the Library buflding, corner of valley. Allegheny and Howard Streets, at —-Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brook- 7:15 p.m lyn, who is visiting her parents, Mr. | ~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and and Mes, A. & pmith, on Past fish family, who for sometime have been | 0p streel, enteridined ’ nuMbEr Oi geeupying the Quaker house off her girl friends at bridge on Wed- pine street, have moved into the nesday night. eastern side of the Claude Poorman Miss Dorothy Stevens, second- double house on East Howard street, year student at Mansfield Teachers’ occupied until last fall by Mrs. O College, spent the weekend in Belle- G. Morgan and family forte with her parents, Dr. and Mrs —C. W. Bouse. of North R. L. Stevens, at their home on East greet manager of the Kalamnzoo Curtin street. i Stove Co. is in Kalamazco, Mich. HE tp ee ory y.ithis weok atiehding 4 “doti-hust. , ' 5b B Mike *. ers'” round-up Sponsored by fice Saturday, while enroute home company. Mr. Bouse was called to from Clarence, Where she attended Kalamazoo because of sales achieve. oe, Simeru ok her mother, Mrs. ments during the past year rew Rachi $a. ta neh ein ra "a 3r. and Mis. Thurston G. Erick Mrs 1 anche He inle, Mrs Jos- "ik. Willian Se ai 3 . eph Wagner and her sister-in-law son, of Williamspors, spent the Mrs, Mahlon K. Robb, all of Belle- Rk Delete as odin fonte, departed Sunday for New MIS. BET Sons nis, 2 and york City Mrs. W. Harrison W alker, at their chandise for the J. B. Wagher & home on East Linn street. Company store here. They expect ~Mrs. George B. Thompson is to return homie late Lhis week. reported to be recovering rapidly _ Mrs Edward R. Owens of from minor injuries received during Holmes avenue, who ts with her son the weekend when she fell in her and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs apartment Jn the Bush Arcade Ralph K. Owens and family at their butiding, West High street, _Ihome on East Bishop street while -Miss Lotise Carpeneto, of South her husband is in Florida, was con- Allegneny street, employed nthe fined to bed most of last week be- local offices of the Centre ily cause n attac t grip; Thnes, has been off duty for several ® a Ee age = he wing days because of illness .but is now Wf. anc irs. ie0 Ghoul an reported {0 be recovering slowly | daughter, Mrs. Helen Brown, all of : iam East Bishop street, and Fred 8holl, aos. C. M. Hobbs and her of East High street, motored to gran daughter, Marlene Hobbs, of! philadelphia Sunday, taking with Portage, spent the weekend w! Belle-| them Mr. and Mrs, 8holi's daughter. {onte as guests of Mrs. Hobb's 50D-| Alice, Who entered the Nurses in-law ang daughter, Mr. and Mrs Alex T. Brown, at their apartment ia) in the Schaeffer home on East Cure tin street. ~The Woman's Goll Association of the Nittany Country Ciabd held a ge: Tmienton at the Brockerhoff Tuesday afternoon. During the afternoon 11 tables of cards were in play, while many other members were present for the noon huncheon. | —Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hazel! —Mr. and Mra. J. Clayton Greens of East High street, departed Wed- land moved Saturday from the nesday moming for a motor trip to Jlasy Mauck apartments _ North Florida, expecting to fpend most of Thomas street, to the second floor their time in various cities and re. apartment of the former Peter gorts along the eastern coast of Kechline house on that state. They plan to be gone street, now owned by Johm Hines, | about & month. of Bush Addition. Mr. Greenland is —Hecause of the illness of Mrs i Tapty ve Speratr in The Centre 8.. CG. Trescler, superintendent, the ig Jurtior and Junior Righ Epworth Spring the La dk | =—Arthur Hipple and Richard Gray, both students zt the Penn State undergraduate center at Du- Bois, spent the mid-semnester vaca tion in Bellefonte with their respec tive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PF. Hipple, of West Lamb street, and Mrs. GO. Oscar Gray, of West High! street, —Constiuction of the bungalow on League theetings will be postporied the lot at the rear of the home of / for one week. Mrs. Tressler suffered Mr. and Mrs. David Newcomer, on 8n attack of grippe, Friday, and has East Curtin street, is progressing been confined to her home on East steadily under Curtin street since that time, —On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wil. COmers expect to move into the new liam T. O'Brien, of East Linn street, home when it js completed, their took their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, intention being to sell or rent the fo Williamsport to enter Dickinson large home on Curtin street Seminary, but during the night she| _ age Mary Woodring Fast | of became ill and on Tuesday she Was Howard street left Sunday morning | fe : brought home where she is recov- for washingtor ‘here afte ering very nicely [rom an atlack of ga several oS AER oo the grippe. [ther, Andrew Cruse, and Mrs. Lois | ~Mrs. Robert Willard, employe of Jordan, the former Virginia Cruse, | the First National Bank, has been boarded the Silver Meteor. one of | confined to her home on East Bish- [the Atlantic Seaboard streamliners, op street for the past week because for St. Petersburg, Florida, where “a vor. attack be grippe. Mra. she will spend a month with friends, Fillar ad recover from a pre- h: nolo Sl lis Ty Pa he The women of Pleasant Gap | malady the second time. 8he is now wiih Fesponded a Saually GEL reported to be recovering steadily. 4.4 § and knitting for the Red Cross. Following is a list of articles ~Atlormey and Mrs. John G. Love, made by them for the past quota: | of East Linn street, left last Thurs- 12 mufflers, 4 crocheted shaws, 11| day for a ten days’ pleasure trip to sweaters, 7 dresses, 1 afghan, 15 Philadelphia, where they are guests girls’ skirts and 30 baby garments, | of relatives. They also will spend The new quota will soom be made some time in Atlantic City and inland it is hoped that the same fine New York City. It has been their! cooperation will be given as in the Sustom for some years to celebrate past ir wedding anniversary with al . ' ~Miss Marie . Sanders, medical ten-day vacation to castern cities. | technologist at the Centre County —Bellefonte Chapter D. A. R. held Hospital, will beeome the bride of 4 bridge party at the home of the! Benjamin J, Giryetko, assistant mane | Regent, Mrs. Charles P. Mensch, on ager of the Brockerhoff Hotel, at a North Allegheny street, Monday ceremony to be performed in Bt. night, for the benefit of the Jun- | John's Catholic church, Bellefonte, lor Red Cross Milk Fund. Bix tab- at 9 o'clock Monday moming, Feb- | les were in play. Mis, E. E. Wid-|ruary 24, according to an announce- | dowson was awarded the prize for ment yesterday, The ceremony will | high score. Other winners were:/be performed by the Rev. Father) Mrs. J. P. Lyon, Miss Mary Under- | Willlam E. Downes, rector of the wood, Mrs. R. L. Mallory, Mrs. Har- | church, and attendants will be Miss ry C. Flegal, and Mrs. C, D. Case- Marjorie Sanders, of New Cumber- beer, {land, sister of the bride-to-be, and —Mrs. BR. R. Dobeibower and her Frank Gryctko, of Bellefonte, bro- other and mother-in-law, Mrs. J, er of the prospective bridegroom P. Lyon of Bellefonte, and Mes | A reception will be held that night Eleanor R. Dobelbower, of Norris (3% the Brockerhoft Hotel, after town, and Mrs. B. O. Harvey, of “hich Mr, and Mrs, Gryctko will] Bellefonte, Tuesday motored to Wil-|9Part for a wedding trip to Flor. to spend the day on a ida, expecting to be gone for ten combined business snd pleasure GAYS OF two weeks. Upon their re- trip. Mrs. Eleanor Dobelbower js Muh thes will be at home at Lew- bere from Norristwon for a visit \S1O%D, Where Mr. Gryctko has ac. with her son and deughtersin-law cepted a position as manager of at the Lyons-Dobelbower family Crystal Inn. Miss Banders, a daugh- home on West Curtin street. iter of Mr. and Mrs. William San. : ders, of New Cumberland, became Our mailing list was corrected a member of the Centre County this past week and all subscriptions Hospital staff in June 1038. She has received up to and including Janu- tendered her resignation there ef- ary 30th have been credited. If we!fective April 1. Mr. Gryetko, son of have failed to give proper credit for | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ¥. Gryctko, ny paid subscriptions, kindly ad-|of the Brockerhoti Hotel, is a grad. Vise us at once and correction will uate of the Bellefonte High school be made. February is the month end was graduated from Pein State ; when statements are sent out to College in 1034. Since then he has all subscribers whose accounts are been asddsting his father with the efter due or past due. If you do management of ihe Brookerhofl not want {o receive a dun later inj Holel. Poth Miss Santiers and Mr. - the month, send in your subscrip- Gryetko are well known through- + Mon at once. iout this area, Tr ' Belle Hotel, Monday night, with to purchase spring mer-' Training school of St. Vincent's hos. i mo.her, Mrs. Rebecca Tuten. Willowbank ! the supervision of {contractor Luther Kane, The New- | «Mr, and Mrs. Frederick War- { ner, of Bast Curtin Street, return- | ed home yesterday from a two-day business trip to Philadelphia, The Young Woman's Guild of the Bellefonte Presbyterian church held its annual dinner at the Penn fy members present, Dr. Eva B. Roan, well known | State College and Bellefonte opto- metrist, 5s again holding regular of- fice hours at her offices in both communities aller an absence caus. ed by Ulness, Clyde M. Stewart, manager of the Wolf Fumiture Store, Belle. fonte. has been confined to his home on Bast Linn Sureet since Fri day because a severe atiack of the grippe The Bellefonte Garden will meet at the home of Mrs, C ‘ Oi Club D { Casebeer, conn West High Street, 2:30 o'clock February 11, urged to be ~Our made-to-measure clothes the most exacting character Tuesday afternoon, All members are present, al | Nothing is left undone to please and satisfy vou, Suits or top coals $25 to $45. J. B. Stickler, custom t 8 West Bishop Bt, Bellefonte, Pa Mr. and Mrs. E FE Baley prominent residents of Centre Hall, who will move Lewistown in April, will hold sale of much of their household goods ang their home al Centre Hall during the last week in March, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gordon, who for the past three years have occu- pied the Joseph Hazel apartment on Blanchard Street. moved yesterda) nto the home of Captain Frederick L. Shope, on Shope Street, Captain Shope is with Baitery B.. Bellefonte now at Camp Shelby, Misslsippl Mrs, Mabel Yeager, of Miles burg, has one of Centre County’ leading records {or perfect Sunday School attendance. A member the Baptist Bunday School, Mr: Yeager cipects (0 complete 15 yearn: without absence, in July attended Bunday Schools in troit Mich; Cleveland. Spencer, and Wilioby, Ohio; ang Philade! Chester, Gettysburg, wistowr Curtin Mrs. Harry Curtin {5 making arrangements to vacate third floor apartment in the Orvis build- Ing, corner of Allegheny and Curlin Bireels, and will store most of her household goods. Mrs. Curlin ex- pects to go to Norfolk, Va, where she will be with her Eleanor Wilcox, for an time. Her son, Harry, wi as a member of the Freslhiman class a. Penn State —'Bquire J. Rand Miller, of Mill heim, and C. C, Alexander and Poon Bower, both of Bellefonte, are plan- ning a trip fo southern states some. time next month, with the expecta. tion of following thelr favorite hob- by, golfing, on some of the souih's leading courses. They will be join- ed there by Centre County Asem biyman Kennedi O. Hines, of Re. bersburg, sho hopes to spend sever a days with the group Jahn Tuten, of New York City, Bs spending a few days with his in Harrisbuig, before returning to New York to be inducted into the United Hates Army. He will be Stationed at Savannah Georgia. The Titen family, formerly of Hefonte, is well known locally. Recently ane nouricemen: wag made of the eh. gagement of Miss Sarah Gilbers, of Harrisburg, to John Tuten -<Mr*, and Mrs, T. N. McAlarney returned to Bellefonte, Saturday, from Riviera, Florida, having cut short their annual winter stay in that city because of the illness of Mrs, McAlamney's mother, Mrs Harry Dukeman, at the family home on South Water Street. They had to of oae Pa, id r 9 own al the 1 Ad il ¢O ibeen in Florida since early in Jan- uary. According to present plans i the McAlarney's will open The Big Trout Inn, South about March 15. ~The monthly Walter Street, meeting of the i Coleville Olg School Mates was held Friday January 24, a. the Arthur Sloop home on East Curtin Street. Mrs. Bella Thomas and daughter Anna Louise were guests of honor. | A deliclous supper wag served to j the following persons: Mrs. Bella Thomas and daughter Anna Louise, Miss Leotta Nelson, Mrs, Esther Schad. Mrs, Dorsey Hunter, Mr | William Jodon, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Stover, Mrs. Charles B. Lee, Mrs. Grover Spearly, and Harry Rhoads. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Brooks, some time in Feb- ruary. ~The Groundhog had plenly of time to see Ils shadow, Sunday, and | we might as well become resighed to six weeks more cold weather We'd have had if anyway, for it seems that way of all the weather indi. | | continuance of cations currently in use, ‘The Groundhog is the most utterly un- dependable one. In comparison with his record, the predictions of | those who base thelr forecasts on | the goose bone. on the condition of the fur on a rabbit, on the food- storing activities of squirrels, and in fact any other sysiem, scem like monuments of truth ang accuracy. We're for the organization of A Society to Disregard the Activities of The Groundhog on February 2. ~Wayne Aikey, of the Friedman apartments, South Allegheny Street, last week enlisted in the U. 8. Army air corps at the Aloona recruiting office. and on Monday morning suc- cessfully passed the physical ex- amination at Altoona. Aikey, an employe of the City Bakery here, has been assigned to a camp In Colorado, It can't be sald that Miles Alkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Aikey, North Spring Street, didnt try to get into the Army. He was turned down by Batlery B, 180th, Field Artillery, Bellefonte, because of physical disability, but Alkey wasn’t satisfied. He went to Altoona to enilst but on Monday morning was rejected for the same reason. In 1935 Alkey was acciden- tally shot ip the Jeg, and since then he has been troubled with a Jeg condition which bars him from army duty. ~Mr, and Mrs. Edward M. Shields, of Reading, spent the week- end In Bellefonte as guests of Mr, Shields’ sister, Miss Agnes Shields at her home on East Logan Streel Their son and daughter, both stu- (ents at Penn State College, visited thelr parents guring thelr brief stag here, A little late, but none the less att] Jones, a lelong resident of Bellefonte, who on January 18, 1841, ab erved his sixtieth birthday, Paul has always been af trustworthy eit. zen, and for 42 vears, until flines compelled his retirement, was em- ployed as jauitor at the First Na. tional Bank WwW. B. Cunningnam, of Rldg- (way, will replace Clarence Moore us {division lines superintendent of the Power Corporation thie district. Mr. Moore, who holds the commission of captain in the reserve officers, left yesterday for a year's training with the U. 8B. Army Mr. Cunningham will move his fam- fly to Bellefonte as soon as he ob- tains living quarters Miss Roxanna Mingle sulfered sudden {liness at her home on High Street, Salurday morn- jater in the day was re- West Penn in a East Ing and { moved to the Centre County Hos- ital where she is undergoing obser. vation and treatment, According to reporis, Miss Mingle's condition is not regarded Ww serious and is believed , Parti- ally, at least, from i { the grippe, LPH James K. Barnhart, had been a patient at the Centre County Hospital since Friday, December 13, when he wa; struck by a car at the intersection of Allegheny and Lamb Bireets, was dischatged from the institu Saturday, and now resting comfortably at his homes on West Linn Street. Mr Barnhart is recovering rapidly from his injuries and expects goon 3 18 4y MELE t 10 have t attack who institution to D0 is hermal health of the exper - — Yesterday the coldest coldest was Of Wr morning w mornings Centre county ha fenced this year. In Bellefonte teraueratures ranged around degrees below zero, while the ty's “icebox™ region, In the Btow Bhoe-Clarenice recorded lemme peratures lower than that The mid. dle of February bs 1 ) sub-zero lemperalur in tion, but from there on countians can be pardoned take a real in'erest in the alogues —-~Mrs. MF. B Thoin; street, hi the critical iliness of | A. B. Cromer, of Chicago mer Miss Eva Crissman { M:2. Crome; hicago hospital for weeks undergoing complications Which de she had sullered an atlack of in. fluenza. Mrs, Cromer is well knesn by the older residents of Bell where she formerly was a dancing instructor. While a resident here she took an artive Interest In many cvs fe and comunity stern ads ~Mrs. Balser Wen of Heward county chalrman of the Bithdss celebration for ‘he Presid { last Thursday. vesterdas that a compieie financial stalement is bellig prepared showing the reésyll of the county's oflory Mm th nation. al campaign ageing inlantile jac alysis, and that the statement will be released soon lor publication Most of the dances, card parties and other entertainment were well pute roized, Mis, Weber said, and the comunilice Is especially gratified bn the returns {rom coin cards amd coin boxes distribuled through the schools and business places Mis Madelon S8hifl, City, private . secretary : Thompson, ned writer, died Friday in a New York Hospital alter a several week's fliness with a complication of diseases Miss Shiff, well known in Belicfonte through visits with Mrs, William B Wallis at the home of her mother, Mrs, J. Will Conley, of West Logan Street, had been a schoolmate of Mrs. Wallis at the Birmingham School for Girls at Birmingham, Pa. Miss Shiff spent much time abroad ang prior to her association Tot the Crain d u cour - ren torious for it this see Centre TIT 1 VY goed cate odevick veloped aller fonts bend 4° 5% | reported of New to Dorthy with Mis Thompeon had been sec. | including relary to other writers, Burton J, Hendricks, who mention. ed her In her book, “Life of Andrew Carnegie.” Interment was made Monday in New York City. ~+, Kentiedy Johnston, of East Bishoo Street, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Martha Johnston, to Sgt. Joseph Moerschbacher, son of Mr. and Mrs Iph Moerschbacher, of Bast Dish- op Street. No gate has been get for the wedding. Miss Johnston is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School and until recently oconduct- ed the Johnston Drug Store on West High Street. Since the dis- that business she has been employed by the Shaffer 8tores Company here. Sgt. Moers- chbacher, also a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, is with the U. 8. Army Air Corps and is now stationed at Port 8am Huston, Tex- 88. He expects t0 return to his | duties there this week after having spent a month's furlough at his parental home here, rt MS ——-— Relief Payments Decrease Direct relief payments to needy Centre countians during the past week show a decrease of £32 from those of the previous week, but made those for the comparable week of last year. Current payments required 241 fewer checks than those of a year ago. A Use our Classified Ad columns, i. we x | Anema MALLORY cnn | Next 30-Day Special! $2.85 ot | | TWO large portraits, one in El | { frame. Sittings 1:30 to 3:30 P, | { ML only on this special. ! gent , er Knisely -_— A | \ every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising ce partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and sincere, are our congratulations 10 the benefits derived, it fs undisputably Centre County's Community Bare gain Counter RATES -- Advertisements of twe first issue, and 15 cents for each a ment contains more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE A straight one advertising--sale or rent KEYED ADS-All advertisemen to this office, must be complied wit nty-five words or less, 25 cents for dditional Insertion. Where advertises words, one cent a word is charged cent a word is charged for real estate ts that request replies to be mailed h by those answering the advertise ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers ar of the advertiser, ¢ not permitted to divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE —Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat Is entitled to a 26-word advertisement In these columns one time, free of charge, This privilege can be used six times au intervals, GEARHART GETS POST AT ARMORY PROPERTY ES a Howard PF. Gearhart, of North Boring street, Bellefonte, has been appointed janitor and caretaker of Battery B., 180th Field Artillery bulldings, east of Bellefonte, while the troopers are at Camp Shelby, Mississippl, undergoing training The appointment was made by Karl E. Kusse, of Bellefonte, chair- man of the Jocal Armory Board which Is charged with the responsi- bility of overseeing the and other property during t sence of the Battery, The othe: member of the board Robert I Willard, Gearha:t's salary will be paid by the State, it is reported Kusse declared that Armory will be open every ard, 4th and 5th Thursday and every Saturday, for the use of the Pennsvivania Motor Police as a station for examining applicants for driver's licenses, w bulidings we RO~ HE the - NEW LOCATION FOR G. 0. P. HEADQUARTERS The Centre Couniy Republican Club headquarters, for a number of years located in the Gazette bulid- ing. North Allegheny street to be moved the former Brown home, corner of Bishop and Bpring it Wns winced this week is t to ann wil b is Re The new headquarters ured for meetings of vari ican mens’ and women's tions, and also will pr for the County chairman and chairman Officers of the club an J. Benford. Bellefonte, Harry Bard, Aarons Charles Jones, Lemont urer; Fred B. Healy, Bellefonte and Fred Love, SUrg, vice eC it retary and fun Tr we > e000 Guirewhite members the house commitiee Harry A Ross man, of Milesburg, is county chair. man : C.D. A TO HOLD 2187 BIRTHDAY PARTY HERE A regular rick McArdle, of America of in the court sires, Monda) A. Carpeheln sided at the meeting al members vere Hresent In alidition to Ras decided te 4 Wy February in m This ve will mark } the found ne also decided 10 a pre-lenten card party in the room Monday inight, Pebruary 24, at 8 o'clock, for which tickets a! 25 conte each can be purchased from Court members Reporis from various committees were given meeting of Court Pat. Catholle Daughters Bellefonte, was held ¢ TOON £ grand routine busines antiusi of the ocourl on Bu hold the the court room Br celehiralion iniverssry of It was MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by CO. ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Onts p—— - a——— BUCEWIBAL einen Rye Barley ee Corn ————— Card of Thanks HALL--We take this means of thank. ng the kind friends and neighbors, as well as others, who showed kind- news (0 sending floral tributes, allow. ing use of cars, and in other ways of sympathizing during the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary Hall Daughters and Bons. Lost and Found LOST e female hound, mostly white wi ; ED rom home er, Ida V. Daughenbaugh, How. ard, RB. D., on Tuesday. Reward for information of returm. x8 - | Notice to Taxpayers NOTICE. i To the Taxpayers of Ferguson Twp | Those ‘paid your Realestate Tax, please be advised that on Peb. 1, 1941 5% will ‘be added on all outstanding Real festate Tax. and all e i Boson estate Tax will be return 0 {the County Commissioners on May 1st, 1941. Also all unpaid Personal | Tax for 1940 and prior years, will be | turned over to a Deputy Collector on {May 1. 1941. or gs soon thereafter as | it may be possible 0 prepare list i Please avold unnecessary oosls and | embarrassment, by paving vour pers ! {sonal taxes on or before above dale, Your Obedient Servant. i A. W. TRESSLER, Tax Col. xi Penna, Purnace. Pa Help Wanted | ly for of Robert 1 1 ‘ Bellefonte, Pa. x nousework. Inquire {2 P.O Box 416, WANTED-Pull or part time houre- weper go Jamily Arad adults. rite giv reference Box 99, Centre Democrat Tonos, x8 of you who have not as yet | 7 BABY OHICKS--Oet our ear at different LT A ———— WANTED---Truck drivér with experience, desires steady hour week Write Jt i Creek, Pa f year position Mr. Be: R PDI x0 by Nett or Boe Work Wanted WANTED—AD pe ethed. toa man want nm ol EUked Roy Immel, BR D. 2. Box 2 fonte, Pa Wanted to Buy WANTED rice must Clalr Hartle To buy used « WANTED Fur prices While Blate ( WARTED To Block Gap. Pa RUG TeVerse cl paid Hall oliege, Pu rand one 511% WANTED Olid call Ww : Bellefonte, P! Blores, Slats Pr Articles tor dale FOR SALE-—-8 Pies Jol SIT 1h Pa FOR SALE Adlai! K Ww Hubleraburg, Pa FOR SALE--Oune heater Inqguiz pan Osk Hall POR BALE POR Pet oy w il whe Pa POR BALE with trim Write to Mrs J Ps BR D GUNS Bo Lr T+ he RoE And exchanged inguire a the Western Aulo As Sociate Store. Allsgheny Hi, Belle fone, Pa. Phous 150 ity Hl BALE --¥ i913 FOR BALE m BOs welg ron 3 4 far § 7 Kyle Corman Belietnnt 1 NED Bank) Phone 687.) 1 Zion + FOR SALE--Coal anc ashicg AWRY 8% 347-1 for Ite Beilefonte R FOR BALE -W 30 1’ H. C irector of ? bsher Pen penne A bur gain for quick saje, Inguive of C. PF Hippie, Water 8t, Bellefonle. Pa. x7 pol Pa vee FOR BALE-1940 Bilver Kine tracior Fully eguipped, elect ic take off and Hublersbure 124 POR SALE--Good home made asuer- kraut. Inguire of Mes Prank Neil. isom, bring your comialner 223 East lamb 6t., Belicfonte, Pa. Phone No HO0-M x8 POR BALE---Hundrods of used tires all sizes from 15 15 26 inch rim Backed by written guarantee. Oped evenings until § o'clock. Walirun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intermec Han, table-ton electric rauge FOR BALE freshen in Juns in Lutz, Howard Rt FOR SALE Lhe Ten earch i0 ye PARMENS Centre H Tuesday and poultry v prices, 8. T. Ripe Real Estate - For Sale FOI BALE Worth Twp Matilda, uw burg, Pa. RB POR BALE For Sale or Rent miley east of Fee! or fe oF x Daquire 2% Belegonta Or Win Bir Bellefonte, Pa POR RENT ¢ roms re nec at 8 239 13 Water Sireet MTiest { Bellefonte Trust Compa | POR | Temple ! Phone | Millwarda | Beal, garden, 2 car | Rockey | Zion Has deep well cooker, automatic clock | control, light U mofitha. A bargain | fonte 538-W | POR SALE Potatoos size B at stor d only Phone Belle- «1 age 1 mile west of Marengo and at Graysville, Pa 48 r farm near 100 ibs. Bring sacks. berger. Penna. Purnace 13-R-13 Warriors Mark i POR BALE --Usgcd cars with down payments as shown sedan: $138 00; {8146 00: 1831 Pontiac | 1987 Chrysler sedan, 817800; 1035 | Buick coach, $106,00. 1882 Buick se- $5000: 1920 Cheviclet coach : 1938 Grabam 78 1837 Chevrolet coach coach: 8560.00; v coach, 850.00, Jodon Motor fte Big Spring, Bellefonte, Pa. jer and Plymouth sales {and Service. x6 | Business For Sale | POR BALE--General gtore and equip- ment for cash Sood trade and stock, in amall town, portunity for ambitious couple. Geo {4. Bohn, Lemont. Pa. x5 Poultry | FOR BALE-25 pure bred Risck Min- | orca laying hens, excellent layers of large white Bargain if teken iat once. Fred Billet, jeville. x8 BARY CHICKS--White leghorn and Barred Rocks. Blood tested Ree duced prices. E M Peters, Port Matilda, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 4-19. our Blood. tested pehires, Barred $200, 50 f~+ #350, 100 for $6.00 Hecla Poultry Parm, Bellefonte, Pa. Box 901. au inl Jow prices on chicks ha from blood tested stock, five jeading breeds, straight or sexed. Circular B K. Schaefier, McAlitsteryiile, Box D. Pa. x12 leamen. good Reliable men wanted (10 cull on farmers. No experience ior capital wired. Write J. P. Crosby, Box 200, Punxsulawney, a % WA pay. | Rawleigh Route opportuni - ity for man over 25 with car. Trade a Sabllshed, Route ESperisnce © ut nol necessary start. te at once. Rawleigh, Dept. PNB 4102, Chester, Pa. slendy work, WANTED-Available at once nearby | ' Spring Mills, | Hal a 23 to 28 Tbs price 20cts. a Ib, live weisht 8% the farm 1 mile West of Potters Millis, near Le mn Blate Colteps. Jhon Ti=R12 Bossei! Ww. Geary ntre Hall, Pa. x8 Live Stock ' POR SALE—Two (3) veariing, biood- tested Holstein bulls. B. W. Ripks, Phone BO-R-11, Centre several | [FOm RENT x6 | RENT RENT «Seven 2i1 East Bishop CHOPS and arpa for maple. J Court 1063 rests Wom POR RENT An 8B Pieasant Cap. Pa pince. Has garare ale occupancy. Inquire BR D1 $ 47-R-11 Farms For Rent A four wwnehip horse inquire fam Perguson | this office { POR {Dale's A 0 acre ! p has tag RERT ladle ng ping AIRNOE St Yorks, Miles 1D pSO*T | POR RENT—The Allison farm | at Spring Mills ‘Mill farm.” electri Hght, runing water, buildings locats ed in Spring Millis; Jocated for gener- al farming. G. HK McCormick, Agi Spring Mille, RB. D. 1, Pa Phone 48-1 4. Centre Hall 4u Apartments for Rent | POR RENT--A five room apartment with conveniences including heat Inquire of Decker Motor Co. Spring 8%. Bellefonte, Pa. x7 {POR MENT-.A 6 rotsn apartment | Allegheny Streets Excellent op | Inquire xeell ad | Bellefonte, Pa | | { 1 i Rocks, and White Leghorns, 25 for | i {Wh FOR SALE -Bronge turkeys, weight avalia ie for less first floor. st commer of Curtin and Rent 630 a month First Katona! Bank, au al {FOR RENT -8mall four-room apari- ment, private, sill conveniences Also thiree rooms in high plastered souse pare heated and with bath nquire of re. C. PP. Ripka, opposite Big Spring. Souih Water Street, 51 Rooms For Rent FOR RENT---A in Bellefonte, furnished bed Phone 787M ——— oom x7 POR RENT--One large room unfors nished, ideal for light honsehosp ing. Inquire of Bdoward Spicer, 2 E. Logan 81, Bellefonte, Pa x Loans to Farmer YOU CAN GET MONEY--Por a new home, for remodeling and for home | improvements-—ste William Shops: Write or call, Bellefonte 432 or Belles fonte 106-R. 1 MONEY TO LOAN. Interest 354% sanually on life inswence loans ¥ when such lang are | Write or call OO. | R. Snyder, Win=ate, Pa. Telephone ' T3T-Jd3 FARMERS--Do you need new ma. | chinery, another hotre or money | for any farm purpose? See Robert Ziegier at Musser OCeitig's office, Bellefonte, Pa. any Baturday morn ing of George Mothiormsbaugh, Boas burg, Pa. seewrite to the Hollis burg Productive Credit Association 4% 7 interest yearly—l tH 3 years 35 repay-—-no endoren, 28 | ~ - [4 Pe 3 i D ADVEDTISEM nr ———— o CRP TL Announcements ii he Das I Bellefont ht, Pebrusry 1 West High clock. Bridge he played. A raed in addi. pe » Tipfres™., A 4 re pa 25 Personal srry, EK 30 le Hots MACHINE biades aha Machine ne kes 5, key 8 SAVE On Painting and Papering ! Call us for a free estimate on your painting and papering needs. Exteriors and interiors. Charles H. Eason and Son 238 KE. Lamb St. Phone 1052-R BELLEFONTE, PA. BOYS! GIRLS! 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