January 15, 1942. A ET THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. ' Page Five i hh ALS LOC -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gutting, of New York City, spent the week- end: in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs, Charles R. Beatty and family at! thelr home on East Curtin street. Cynthia Scott, daughter of Mrs. Allegheny street, last week went to | Mary Seott, of East Curtin street, returned to school early this week after having been confined to her home for ten days because of meas les ~Mr. and Seitz Mrs. Theodore and family moved last week from an Harry Houser, North Spring street,’ apartment in the Austin Hoy home on Blanchard street to one of the Hazel apartments on North Alle gheny street. --Ralph Kresovich, of the U, 8. Army medical corps at Ft. Meade, Md., returned to his duties there last Thursday after a visit with his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kreso-! vich, of Coleville. —Mrs. William Frear and daugh- ter, Lovell Ann, returned tu their home in Philadelphia last week after a visit with Murs. Frear's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spangler, of North Spring street, —Leon Plagianos, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Michael Plagianos, of East High street, recently was transferred from the medical detachment at Camp Lee, Va, to the Air Base at Windson Locks, Conn. — After spending three weeks with Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs. Emma Eyer, at East Aurora, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bradley on Friday returned to their home in the Grove house on North Allegheny street, —Mr. and Mrs. Dean Williams and child last week moved from Philips burg to Bellefonte and are occupy- ing one of the Berardis apartments on South Allegheny street, Mr. Wil- liams is employed at the local super- market —~Mrs. William H. Brouse, of South Thomas strect, has accepted a clerical position in the offices of the Titan Metal Company and be- gan her new duties Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Brouse is the former 1da Fisher, of Bellefonte Mrs. Kline Woodring, of East Howard street, last Wednesday de- parted for Washington, D. C where she spent the night with friends before boarding a train for Florida Mrs. Woodring will spend the re- mainder of the winter at St. Pet- ersburg. —Max Kelley, employed by the Ford Motor Company at Chester, was in Bellefonte for a weekend visit with his unele and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, of Wést military regulations he is pot per- Lion streét: before going to Ft George Meade, Md, early this week to enter the UU. 8. Army service ~Jameés Carpeneto, son Mrs Louis Carpenetd, of South Allegheny treet, leit Priday for Ft. George G. Meade, Md., having recently been recalled to army duty. Mr. Carpen- volunteered for service last Feb- yeand ‘Was BONORBEY GlscHarged after Undergoing’ nine. months of Jtraining «Mrs: Charles R. Beatty, of East Curtin street, "has ahnounced the engagémens of her daughter, Mise Jane M. Beatty, to: Fred Mull iof Btite College. Miss Beatty, a frad-! uate of the Bellefonte High School, has ben employed in the local of- fites of the West Penn Power Com- pany Tor some- time, ~M;s. Edgar Spicher returned to Bellefonte. Sunday from San An- tonio, Texas, where she spent the holidays with - her husband, Sgt Spicher, who is with the U. 8 Army! at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas Mrs Spicher is the former Mary Louise Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elwood johnson of West Linn street, —~—Miss Kathleen Keeler, Gaughiter | of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Keeler, of Blanchard street, was honor guest at a birthday party neld last Tues- day night by Miss Honora O'Leary, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Leary on North Penn street, Those present were: | Mrs. Evelyn Krone, Mrs, Melvin Dry, Jean Dinges, Jean of Vi Mr. and Mrs. P. E Grenoble, of State College R. D. were callers at this office Tuesday afternoon while in Bellefonte on a business mission. ~Mrs. W. E. Hurley, of North Philipsburg for a visit with her sister-in<law, Mrs. Artha Parker, and with the George Hurley family. ~Mrs. Franklin Lenz and son, Freddie, of Denver, Colorado, who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. for the past six weeks, left for thelr home on Friday. -Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Ward and family expect to move about February 1 from one of the Schad houses on North Spring street, to the Mrs. Rebecca V. Mull house on West Curtin street, ~Mrs. Charlemagne T. Wolfe, of Philadelphia, returned to her home there Thursday after a several days’ visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Love at their home on East Linn street. -Robert Hassinger, of Pleasant View, a patient i the Veterans’ Hospital at Aspinwall, is renorted to be showing steady improvement in health. Mrs. Hassinger visited her husband at the hospital last week -Miss Lois Bloomquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloomquist of East Bishop street, has accepted a position in the J. B. Wagner store, taking the place made vacant by the recent resignation of Mrs. John O'Leary. ~Pvt. William Auman, stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. recently spent a few days at the home of his moth- er, Mrs. Martha C. Gates, of Pleas- ant Gap. Pvt. Auman had a week's furlough from camp but was called back into the service after only a few days at home. He enlisted in the Army September 12, 1940 William H. Kerk, with the U 8B Coast Artillery at San Francisco, Cal. is spending a week's furlough in Bellefonte with his mother. Mrs Frederick F. Hallowell, at the Hallo- well home on North Allegheny street. Mr. Kerk came east by plane and expects to fly back to the west coast at the iration of his leave of absence this Saturday Mrs. Mary Koch, of North Penn street, last week received a letter from her son, Pvt. John Koch, who is in the U. § Army at Schofisld Barracks, Honolulu. In the letter the first received since the bombing of Pearl Harbor—Pvt, Koch reported that he Is safe, but that because of .] mitted to reveal his exact location Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edmund Bla ard last week attended the funeral in «Washington, D. C.. of Mrs Blanchard's sister, Mrs. Jack Spence On their return to Bellefonte they were accompanied by Mrs. Blanch- ard’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, "Harry Donnelly; of near Fairbanks, Alaska, ahd were weeks end guests at the. Blanchard h on West Linn street. h Donna Rae Wilson wag Tunor guest at a’ party ‘held atthe home of her parents, Mr’ and Mrs, Wilson, oh Soutii Allegheny last Thi:sday afternoon in agh- ry ili street, present were: - Norma Pifer, Jean Houck. Phyllis McMillan, Joan Ben. ner, June Pifer, Ann Royer, Shirley Tressier, Donna Lou Millward Shir- ley Shawley, Carcle’ Love, . Shirley Allison and Grace Bote Word was received in Bellefonte during the weekend of the death of Harry J. Loeb, former Bellefonte merchant, who passed away last Wednesday in a Punxsutawney. hos- pital. Mr. Loeb, formerly in the dry goods business here had opera- ted a similar store in Punxsutawney for many years. He was the hus- band of the former Mary Campbell, sister of the late Mrs. James K. Barnhart, of Bellefonte. The fun- eral was held in Punxsutawney. --A motor party consisting of Carl “IE ast Bishop: strebt- tito the Mrs celebra-! , tion of ber eighth birthday Guests ET | Col. and Mrs. W. Pred Reynolds, | of West Linn street, spent several days last week in Philadelphia, —Word has been received by rela- | | tives of willlam Lee Parker, who 1s in Honolulu, Hawall, that he is In good health, Willlam enlisted In June of last year at Altoona, Herman Koenig last week re- turned to his home on North Alle- gheny street from the Johns Hope kins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., where he had undergone surgical treat- ment. Mr, and Mrs. Frank P. Weaver and childern, Gladys, Lloyd and Dale, of Aaronsburg, were callers at our office Monday, while in town on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern are receiving congratulations on the birth of their fourth child, a daugh- ter, at thelr home on South Ridge street, The youngster weighed sev- en pounds at birth, Clyde M. Stewart, of East Linn street returned to his duties as man- ager of the Wolf Furniture Com- pany store, Tuesday, after having been confined to his home since last Wednesday because of a severe cold -Stanley Kerk, son of Mrs. Pred- erick F. Hallowell, of North Alle- | gheny street, last week wes notified | that he had passed the examination to become a Flying Cadet and has been ordered to report for duty at Montgomery, Alabama, on January 20. ~Mrs. Philip Confer, of Bellefonte R. D. 3, Saturday received the first word in three months from her son Ronald E. Confer, who is at Pt. Shaf- ter, Hawail. In a leter to his mother he reports that he is well and has been promoted from private to cor- poral In the military police. Charles Mensch, of North Alle- gheny street, editor of the Keystone Gazette and recently appointed member of the State Fish Commis- sion Monday night went to Harris- burg where on Tuesday he attended a meeting of the Commission—for the first time in his official capacity —Corp. James Hoffer, of Camp Shelby, Miss, who is spending a two weeks' leave of absence with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Hoffer, of East High street has passed examinations for the U 8. Army Alr Corps and expects to go to one of the Army alr bases late this month to begin train- ing as a pliot -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uhl on Mon- day moved from Woodward to Belle- fonte and are now occupyng the Harry Rockey house on Sout; Thomas street Por several years Mr. Uhl, who conduets a tobacco store in the Penn Belle Hotel bulld- ing. had commuted dally from hi home at Woodward ~—EVery person makes a wise gision when he decides to learn if his eyes do Or do not need assist. gnce, ' If they do tand it alwa true. that they may), one will be benefited to a degree that they can- not at present appreciate, Dr How- rd F. Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewelry Store, Bellefonte, Pa . w ~~Me, and Mrs J.C -Clinefelter ahd family will move tombrrow from "the “ Afthur 'Hodék a ent on { | | ge. Frank Daly house an East: Linn 'stréet recently vacated by the P.M, Dubbs’ family, Mr. - Clihéfelter is Jacob! prowrjefof ‘of “the; Clinetelter floor covering store off West High street ~Mrs. © David Bruce. and son. Thomas,.of Amarillo, Texas, aré vis- iting Mrs. Bruces mother and bro- ther, Mrs. Julia Hines and Daniel Hines at their ‘apartment on East Howard street. The visit was made af this time to enable Mrs. Bruce to be. with her mother who has not been well for the past three or four Weeks =-Ralph Poorman, teacher in the federal schools for Indian children in Arizona and New Mexico, yvester- day depafted for his post of duty in Pruitland, New Mexico, after hav. ing been with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porman at their home on East Howard street, since Deg- ember 17. - Mr. Poorthan Is making the journey west by automobile, f When John Dobelbower Attemp- ted to start a car in front of Ais Monsell, Felix and son Chatles and Samuel father's garage on West Curtin Gertrude Poorman, Maudella Rock- Falls and Walter Mann, all of Mon- treet during the noon hour, Mon- ey, Sarah Fisher, Alice Punk, Jean ument, came to Bellefonte on Friday day, a small quantity of gasoline ig- White, Evelyn Pownell and Kathryn oO 7. —Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Capers of East Curtin street, have announced the engagement of Dr. Capers’ sis- ter. Miss Tenoir Cavers, of Harris- burg, daughter of Mrs, C. Capers, of Arcadia, La. to Henry Manges, son of Rev. and Mrs, Lewis Manges, of Harrisburg, The Rev, Mr. Manges Is pastor of the Memorial Lutheran | church in Harrisburg, Miss Capers morning so the three younger men could undergo physical examina- tions . preparatory to entering the U. 8. Army. All three have been called by their draft board and are scheduled to begin active duty late this month if they meet physical requirements. The examinations were given at the Centre County Hospital. A beam in the basement of one side of the Mrs. Frank Daly double (Aited. The father, R. R. Dobelbow- ‘er succeeded in getting the flames tinder cohtrél with snow just as Bellefonte firemen arrived at the ‘scene in response to a general alarm. ‘Damage’ was slight. . | ~—Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Fletcher and her sister. Mrs, George Harps- iter, both of Nittany, were callers at this office Tuesday morning while in Bellefonte on a business mission. Mrs. Harpster, former well known is a graduate of the Arcadia, La. house on East Linn street. caught resident of Bellefonte who has been High School and is employed by the fire late Monday afternoon and when living with her sister, Mrs. Fletcher, Department of Forests and Waters Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baney, who 'at Nfttany, for the past eight years, in Harrisburg. Until about two years occupy the other side of the house on February 21 will observe her 80th ago she was employed in the offices noticed smoke a silent alarm was birthday anniversary. ' of the Department of Public Assiste turned in about 6.30, Pp: m, Both. | r ance in Bellefonte. Mr. Manges, a graduate of Gettysburg College, is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and is employed bv the Harrisburg Ste¢] Company. No date has been set for the wedding. ‘Remodeling of the large brick barn st the rear of the Frederick! F. Hallowell! home on North Alle- gheny street into several modern i apartments has been completed and nounced the engagement of their | tenants ‘moved this weék into the brilding which has been named “Fraley Manor.” One of the second floor apartments is being occupied Everitt P. Barnard, of Bryn Mawr, | by Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Eugene Whol- | aver. who moved Tuesday ‘rom one ef the Edward R. Owens horses on daughter of the late Governor and ! fire companies responded and soon had the smouldering blaze under control. Workmen had been in the house earlier ih the day. getting it ready for occupancy and it is belie- ved that a spark may have lodged in the beam. causing the fire. Dam- age was slight, —Col. apd Mrs. Samuel W. Flem- ing, Jr., of Harrisburg, have an- younger daughter, Miss Frances Fleming, to Lieut. George B. Barn ard, U. 8. A, soni of Dr. and Mrs, No date has been set for the wed- ding. Miss Fleming .46.a grand- East Bishop street, The othar second Mrs. Daniel Hastings, of Bellefonte, fivor apartment has been leased by and the late Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mr. and Mrs. William Penrod who! expect the Baum apartments, North Alle-| gheny street. The large six-room first-floor apartment has Deen rent- ed by Mr. ahd Mrs. Willam B.' W, Fleming, of Harrisburg.: She at- to move today from one of tended Seller School in Harrisburg and was graduated from the Old- fields school, Glehcoe, Md. Later | she spent a year at the Pembridge School in London. She made her +The beer distributing business ‘conducted for the past three véars by Leo Boden of Bellefonte in the Dl bailing at the Porge, sbuth of | itown, has been sold to Pred Bechtel, of Tyrone, who took , possession of | {the establishment on Saturday. Mr | Baglen récently accepted a position 45 a government inspector of aif- [plane factories and’ departell Sun- | day to begin his new duties; Those from out-of-town : who wore here Sunday for the funeral of William Rhinesmith iocluded; Mr. | and Mrs. Harold Massey and son, James, ‘of Punxsutawney: Mss. .Oar- i rie Rhinesmith and daughter: Nancy, of .C Id; Mr. and Mrs. Maleolm | Rhinesmith and family, of Mill Hall: | (Mr. and ‘Mrs. 8. B. Wasson, State | | College R. D.; Miss Margaret Glenn, Btate College: George A. Eschbach, and H. W. Edmonds, of Tyrone, ‘and E 5 P. Weyrick, of Altoona. i { | —Last week's Siberia-like weather was followed this week by : Troupe and family, Calvin and Kar- debut inh 1938, and is 4 member of temperatures and clear skies, Tues en; who moved during the weekend the Junior League. Miss Fleming day was almost balmy with from the L. A. Hill house on East! Bishop street which they gccupied retary of the Harrisbiirg Committee less sky, Snow and ice mel for the past seven years. The Hill of the ‘British War Relief Society. ling the streets for the first house vacated by the Troupes is now Lieutenant Barnard attended Epis- about the first of the year. It occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles copal Academy in Philadelphia, was early, however, to McBride and four children, who graduated from Phillips Exeter Aca- bluebirds of of The moved to Béllefonte from Long Is- demy, and from Willlams College. ! will ‘make. his annual- appearance have beer the weekend, ‘Mr. He was a member of the Pitst City on Monday February 2. But there notice. land City durin has been serving as executive sec brigh out of an almost cloud clear | gan shining | is: begin talking Groundhog who too of McHtie- is emnloved as a pharma- Troop of Philadelphia and is now is some comfort in the fact that cist af the Widmann & Teah drug with the 104th Cavalry at Indian. April is only : tWo pages away on the | calendar, - : | | Hospital, Danville, since early -«The population at the Centre County Home yesterday was 69 ac- | cording to officials there, Mrs. Nathan Krause and daugh- ter Florence, of Bloomsburg, are vis. | iting Mrs, Krause's parents Mr, and | Mrs. Walter Cohen, of North Spring street | moving this week from the Willlam J. Benford home on North Alle- gheny street to an apartment in the White building on West High street Mrs. Burch is the former Janet Ben- ford, --W. Hassall Montgomery, of East Linn street, manager of the Bob Davis clothing store here, who had been a surgical patient at Gelsinger last week was brought home yesterday and is reported to be recuperating nicely from the effects of an opera- tion Henry A. Brockerhoff, of West Bishop street, returned home last night from a business trip to Wash- ington, D. C While in that city yesterday he attended a dinner giv- en by the United States Senator Joseph F. Guffey, for a number of prominent Democratic leaders from all parts of Pennsylvania Miss Marguerite Reese, who for some years has suffered from asthma and who has been with her brother- in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Rich- ard P. Noll, of the Parrish apart- ments since returning from Arizona some time ago, on Tuesday departed for Miami, Florida, in the hope that the change of climate will benefit her health. -The fourth of a series of card parties being held by the Woman's Democratic Club of Bellefonte will be held in the Democratic head- quarters, West Bishop street at 8 o'clock this Thursday evening Bridge and five hundred will be in play and the program includes prizes and refreshments Admission The public is cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. Harold William: are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at their home on South Allegheny street at 15 o'clock yesterday morning. The child was born on the llth birthday an- niversary of his sister June. There is one other child, a boy, in the Wil- Hams family Mr Williams is ployed by the Titan Metal Company Miss Jean McGarvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGarvey West Curtin street ceived appointment Bc ‘ em- of who recently re- a Civil n Washington went week to begin auties on. but returned home when no satisfactory arrange- ments could be made for living quar- ters H« wg facilities in Wash- inglon 1 vitinit hi been heav- ily congested for some time. As a sult Miss McGarvey has returned to peilefonte and has resumed her duties in the Bellefonte Barough of - fice In the Logan —~Centre County Charles Sheckler an to Eorvi vi » 0 that ion last that pos © DOsit city the of HH an Ie. fire house Coroner ang Mrs of Muesburg, thi week reoeived a letter from Con- gressman James E VanZandt in- forming them that their son. Sgt Charles Sheckler, now at Camp Shelby Miss, has been named sec- ond alternate for an appointment tc the U 8B Military Academy at West Point He 12 s00m to report for physical and mental examina- tians and in the event the principal and. rst alternate fall to meet quirements Sheckler will be named to the Academy without further ex- amination - VanZandt's letter indi- cated. Sgt. Sheckler last week re. turned to Camp Shelby after under- going four months’ special training at the West Point Prep School at Ft. McPherson, Atlanta, Georgia A —— Aso — 3 FIRES AT COLLEGE IN LESS THAN 9 HOURS re- Three fire alarms in less than nine hours kept members of the Alpha Fire Company, State College, on the alert Sunday morning The first call at 1:15 resulted when a flue fire at the home of Charles Brewer on East College avenue caus- ed about $100 damage At 2:40 they were called back to the same home to extinguish smuol- dering beams near the hot chimney At 9:43 a squad was called out when a flue fire burned a small hole in the roof of the George Lauck garage at Pine Grove Mills. The hiage was under control when fire- men arrived at the home rr MP s———— Registration For Defense Continues A third Civilian Defense Registra- tion drive for Bellefonte and vicinity was decided upon Friday night at a meeting of the Bellefonte Civilian Defense Council at the American Legion home. : Mrs, Robert Eckenrode, vice-chair man of the eouncil, Miss Mary Baum and Eugene Whalover were named to forward the campaign. ‘ Registration blanks may be ob- tained by applying at the Bellefonte Council chambers in the Logan Fire House, East Logan street. Hand Badly Mangled Two school children were injured when a dynamite cap which one of them said he found between the two Kreamer bridges in Northumberland | county several days ago, exploded | while the boy, Dean Brouse, was! playing with it. All the fingars and | half the thumb of the left hand of | the boy were blown off and the in-| dex finger and thumb of the right hand were mangled. i no = | Three Brothers In Service On Monday of this week Eugene | T. Bierly, manager of the Wool- | worth Company store at Ambridge, | Pa. enisted for military service at! Philadelphia. Two brothers Wood- | row and Paul enlisted a year ago and ! are stationed at Harrisburg and Car. | lisle. All three are sons of Cashier C. M. Bierly, of Rebersburg. Postpone Shooting Matches Tha shooting matches scheduled | | ! | | at Shrefflers Garage, Pleasant Gap, under the sponsorship of the Pleas- ant Gap Sportsmen's Association postponed until further | ER rp———— In the 1042 fiseal year oo ———— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column Mr. and Mrs. Larue Burch are every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES-Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A stralght one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising-—sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisemen to this office, must be complied wit 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, e not permitted to divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to The Centreg Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals, Ti- —— » Defense Council To Show Movies The Centre County Defense Coun- cil through the courtesy of the Titan Metal Company will show three reels of motion pictures at the Court House on Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. These pictures will consist of "America's First Line of Defense “Highlights of 1042 News “Bombing of Pearl Harbor mrs and also These pictures all are approved by the government and are acclaimed by those who have seen them as of the utmost importance and interest The Defense Council urges that as many persons as possible to attend the local showing A private showing to members the American Legion and Auxills and the Veterans of Foreign War will be given on 8 afternoon the Legion home farting at 2 of ATS inday at 30 CENTRE (CO. C, E. OFFICERS’ CONFERENCE AT HOWARD There Fhdeavor St held Ce Hl be Officers E N Ve ‘ Christian mference a in John's Howard chureh GAP BROTHERBOOD TO ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT i Charge of Fred ft id & Ana Wwembers are wged to be pres Jumps to Death arentls Af tal aberrat) or of the Li maogin Thi ale SUL ering ¥ plunged feet from an open third 1 dow of the house and died a short time Inter He had Previous to his plunge, which was Dot noted until he was found dying on the siklevalk acled queers » w - Bank Official Retires C. W. Bwartz, {: hi the First National Bank, State College retired last week after 20 years of service there. He formerly resided in Tusseyville, but since 1922 has ved in State Coliege where he and Mrs, Swartz will continue to reside Walter C. Lingle has been named gs his successor at the bank Lost and Found LOST-—A license plate No. NH 562 somewhere between the National Oypsum plant and Jacksonville road Jerry Owens, Bellefonte BR. D. 2 x3 set ~ ish X er of feed LOST-—Black and white male po er dog. answers to name of “Ace” Si collar on Baturday Please notify Charles P. M. Smith. Blanch- ard street, Bellefonte, Pa x3 | LOST—0old Oruen (Curvex) watch in the State Theatre or on the streets of Bellefonte, Wednesday night (New Year's Eve). Reward If returned 10 the Centre Democrat of fice x3 Wanted to Buy WANTED-To buy beef hides. Best prices paid. Inquire of F, P. Re- sides, Btate College, R. FP. D, or phone 3650. x3 WANTED--To buy cattle and hoge of any kind. Also trade or buy bulls Inquire of Hubert Neil, Bellefonte R D. 2. Phone 6464. 2% WANTED--To buy raw furs and beef hides. Highest prices paid. Home in the evenings Inguire of Harold Tressler, Curtin, Pa. x4 BE WISE and Buy Your RUBBER FOOTWEAR Now ! Buy from HAINES the Shoe Wizard and SAVE 25c to $1.00 on a pair. We will not guarantee our prices since to be held every Thursday evening to hold longer than a week at a time. SAME ON SHOES, as we are NOW way below the market prices. 6 N. ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. AA a WANTED--To buy cattle and hogs of any kind Also trade or buy bull Inguire of Hubert Nell, Bellefonte, R D. 2 Phone 6404 32-11 WANTED ahaft paid Shop, To buy and t of second abbit best prices Bwartz Machine Phone hana ing Inge Bellefonte, MnCl 32-1 1-11 Damaged burlap § each for al WANTED TO BUY Will pay 3 that will hold 50 pounds will fert price you Mar bags cents 1 of cabbage buy bags r Drop me a card, stating have. John D. Baney Pa. BR. D. 1 lzer 1 3 WANTED eRUs, chalrs, beds, er clocks we Market Help Wanted 1 “- w? tables, stands, guns, dolls old poster Wid: ont 136 E WANTED and wife Beck An experienced Good salary. Spriz Farm, Mackeyviile WANTED sework A 308 West Lin] Blever Pa WF A TLS WANTEI WANTED-—-Man the month } lewis Kerstetter Phone 177-R.8 Inquire « Pa R ¢ rH John Wilson, Woodland WANTED--Married man for jo farm. Must be experienced have sccepilable references lent with with opportunity sales or legal dept tion in Bellefonte 1 t sential. Adgiress replies care of C Democrat Articles tor Sale POR SALE -1987 Pord ooach : condition. Earl C. Weber Pa organiza. ory. Car es y Box M. 2 x3 « 43 2000 Hebers- burg x3 FOR BALE--A 1934 Plymouth coupe Inquire of Fount MoCariney, R D. 2, Howard, Pa x3 FOR SALE--A swivel vise, 4%; inches, with pipe Jaws. Inquire at Smith's Garage, Pleasant Oap, Pa Xx. TIRES--Rubber tires for babv bug. gies, bicycles and children’s wag. ons. Oartrick Bros. opposite Big Spring, Bellefonte. y POR BALE - Man's overcoat, new. Too small for owner heavy, large size Practically a away. Dial 2578, Bellefonte POR BALE — Two pairs girls’ ekates, shoes attached. Good © dition. Sizes 4 and 8 Mrs. Ivan Walker. Dial 214} Bellefonte x3 BABY CARRIAGE USERS -. Rubber tires for baby buggies, bicycles and children's wagona Garbrick Bros opposite Big Spring, Bellefonte. x0 FOR SBALE-Farm lime at price far. mers can afford to pay. Inquire of CM. Long, Howard D. 2. Phone Zion 1918 (Nittany) 2-1 FOR BALE — Thirteen-inch Pape hammermill in excellent condition, and priced right James J Markle State Coliege, Pa. Phone 2085 x4 FOR BALE--1041 Studebaker 4-door Deluxe sedan, equipped with heat. er and radio. Inquire gt C. & H Hore, South Water street, Bellefonte, a. x4 Ww outfit, ce con- FOR BALE «- Woodaa plete on wheels, with Chevrolet motor; ready to | anywhere: new belt. Will sell chea Albers Mowery. Centre Hall, Pa. hy X x3 | FOR BALE--Timothy hay with ama.i amount of clover Also pure clover hay. All clean, good quality; »- verted without rain. H. Frank Phil 1 1519 Biair Ave, Tyrone, Pa Phone 456. x5 FOR SALE— Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guarantee. Open | s until 9 o'clock. Walirun | eveni { Auto 8 oe, Snow Shoe Intersec- ‘ tion. Phone 2422. 2. {| FOR SALE--Cash rogisters, | machine, typewriters; liberal al. lowance for your old machine. Just drop me a card If interested and 1 will be around to see you. Palmer © Risrly. Rebersburg, x3 FOR SALE — Allis-Chalmers W. © tractor on robber; used only four veams: A-1 condition. Reason for eell- ing. have two tractor: and no heh JO PF Beck. Warriors Mark. Pa. Five ' miles west of Stormstown, route oe I ’ adding 6525 FOR slge Boyd BALE $2x6 Krape FOR BALE gasoline-driver Velding Bervi 2615 FOR BALE—Coal ashes away al 32056 for prices Bellefonte, Pa and wood OW Ia Bam Cappere C ie levi 2 FOR SALE. Beh LATIN oH A. Kline Pa lites 10 al FOR SALE and Al eleCLriK io Theodore Emenhizer (near Yarnell ENGRAVED ationg VAULTS concrete Be buria: BURIAL Aniap ¥ Mine For Rent Lv RENT --M FARMERS FOR BALE Price reasonable , 803 Wyoming Ave FOR SALE--Black English shepherd pups. Chas. Alexander, Julian, Pa x3 FOR SALE -—-Biack and tan fox hound, between 5 and 6 years old Price 25. H. O. Yearick, RD 1 Mill Hall, Pa. Phone 4511 x3 Business Opportunity FOR SALE-C & H grocery sore and butcher shop, located at South Water street, and the C. & H. billard parior located on High street Belle- fonte. Pa. Inquire at either piace of business x2 Real Estate - For Sole FOR SALBE-Tipton farm on Marsh Creek, on good road excellent stock and dairy farm. spring wale: Bottom land easy 10 maintain Mr James Sullivan, Groveland, N. Y. x5 FOR SALE--A T-room brick house in tate College: two lots: §-car garage; good location and condition Price reasonable. Also extra lot for gale. Inquire of Mrs. 1. B. Shuey 625 N. Allen street, State College Pa. x9 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT -- Nine-room house at 427 Bast Beaver Avenue State College; asbestos shingle fin ieh: bath and hot air furnace. Fli- ed up with student roomers Ownel would like to leave town BY secon: semester. Inquire at 427 East Bes er Ave xo Ga rage for Rent FOR RENT--QCarage and storage loft Inquire of Mrs. J. Will Conley, 26 W. Logan street, Bellefonte. Phone 2728. x4 Farms For Rent FOR RENT —8m all farm. one mile from Bellefonte. Dial Belietont, x FOR RENT-Farm at Lamar of 121 acres. Running water. Oood build ings. Inspected for milk. 80 ton: of lime applied recently. H. L. Truck. enmiller, Mill Hall, Pa xh Wanted to Rent WANTED Ta rent a farm of > haut 100 acres. with electricity. Write Box 357, Belicfonte R, D. 2. x4 4 FOR iCated RENT fr on Inquire Ave Houses tor Rent A 1 farm ( 180 of ve acres Bla Millis B26 W Pa xs Oro Corl Jeg fi doubie sireel a Latin office. x6 rick i FOR RENT y we 1 M1 Apartme FOR RENT--A ei ih Addition, y Roopsiburg Theodore BHB-M none nts for Rent Fogwy Miscellaneous POREMAN'S ire TeDAaLY Announcements CARD PARTY The Cath Dauvh pre-l even thelr Bank buliding Everybody ters of Jan ROTICE-~To guson Tow: have not as yet tax, please be 1. 1942 5 per ail outstanding pil taxes must 1942. All unpa be returned 10 sioner on May paid personal 3 Jan. 29 room in welcome ship: # cent + Hw 780. phone REPAL i ole America will hold a i party on Thursday at o'clock. In Farmers” National Admission 35 cents x4 the taxpayers of Per- Those of you who paid your real estate advised that on Ped. will be added on real estate tax, ana be paid By May 1. id real estate tax will the County Comenis- 1. 1P42. Also ail un- tax for 1841, and prior years. will be turned over tn deputy collector on May 1 1942. or as soon thereafter as ii may be pose xible UN NOCeSSATY ment on or ient servant, Collector, to prepare es by paving your personal fore above date Your obed- A. W. Tressier, Tax Penna Please avoid embarrass- axes list and Purnace, Pa. xis A Moder nbas ange ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH Four top burners with auto- matic lighting and insulated oven with heat control CENTRAL PENNA. GAS CO. Floor Show EVERY NIGHT ws. AT coe Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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