THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five J anuary 29, 1942, a LOCALS |S Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Jones, of State College, are now residents of Bellefonte and are occupying en apartment at the Hotel Tanney, Mrs, George Spicer, of North Penn street, spent the weekend in Niagara Falls N, Y. with Mr. Spi- cer, who is employed in that city. ~Mrs. J. Thomas Mitchell, a for- mer resident of Bellefonte, died in a Philadelphia hospital on Tuesday morning. Cremation was held on Wednesday. -James and Robert Toner. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toner, of North Allegheny street, are among the many Bellefonte youngsters re- cuperating from measles. ~The Rev, and Mrs. R. C. Dersh- en who recently sold their home, “Cove Manor” near Wingate, vacate the property about Apri] 1 and will go to Sunbury to make | their future home. Charles T. Noll, of Harrisburg, | was in Bellefonte Priday to attend | the funeral of his sister, Miss H. Roberta Noll, of Shippensburg. Miss Noll was a native of Pleasant Gap | and a former resident of Bellefonte, | —Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Sherry re- | turned to their home in Milesburg, | Friday, from a two weeks’ motor trip | to Camp Shelby, Miss, having made | the trip to take their som, Charles, | back to camp from a furlough visit | home. | —Norman Dugan, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Dugan, of Pike street, recently honorably discharged from | the United States Army, has been | recalled to duty and left Friday for | Ft. George Meade, Md., for assign: | ment, —Donald Hutchison, Jr. son of | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Donald Hutchison, Sr. of Rockview, has been accepied in| the U. 8. Air Corps ang departed | early last week for Jefferson Bar- | racks, Mo., to begin training, He is! a volunteer, —A Pre-Lenten card party will be | held by the Catholic Daughters of | America in the CDA rooms, Farm- | ers National Bank bullding this | Thursday night, beginning at 8:00 | o'clock. Admission of 35 cents in- | cludes refreshments. ; —Nevin Noll, of Philadelphia, was | in Bellefonte during the latter part of last week, having come here to! attend the funeral of his aunt, Miss | H. Roberta Noll = of Shippensburg, | and to take care of matters which | required his attention here. —The Kalamazoo Stove and Pur- nace Company branch office on West High street was closed last week, and merchandise on hand Is to be movéd to the Lewistown store, it is reported. © The reason for the move is a lack of supplies resulting from | defense priorities it is claimed. ~The Torsell and Spence Stude- baker agency garage in Cherry Alley fs now under the sole ownership of “Patsy” Torsell, the other partner, John.Spenee, having been called for Army. service. Mr. Torsell expects to continue the policies of the for- mer partnership which was formed about 8 year ago. ! —Mr. and Mrs. James Donley, of | last week moved to } Willlamsport, Bellefonte and are now occupying an gpartment jn the Carner house, North Thomas street, recently va- | cated by Mr. and.Mrs. James Landis | and family, Since last October Mr. | Dorlley’ has beep employed as an | | electrician #t the National Gypsum | Company piant in Buffalo Run Val- | ley. : ~~ Am6ng our callers Tuesday were | Slieriff Paul Kline of Union County, | accompanied by Charles ITddings, of | Mifflinburg, and Lee J. Walker, well | known Brush Valley farmer. The | presence of this tric of stalwart | gentlemen wold make anyone with & guilty conscience tremble, but as | they bad no Papers 1o- serve, We |, i. cqrmeneto. of South Allegheny made ourselves at ease and enjoyed their brief visit. ~The Singer Sewing Machine ag- ency store in the Bush Arcade build- ing, West High street, is to be closed in the near future, according to Clyde Gilbert, who has béen mana ger of the store since its opening last July. A threatened inability to obtain merchandise is assigned as fn reason for the closing. The Cen- tre County area in the future will be serviced from the Williamsport store, Mr. Gilbert said. Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Johns- ton, of East Curtin street, departed bv rail, Friday night, for Houston, Texas, where they are spending this week with Mr, Johnston's brother. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Jos eph. Moerschbacher and young daughter: Mrs. Moerschbacher is the former Mise Martha Johnston of | Bellefonté, while Bgt. Moerschbach- er is ‘a son of Mr and Mrs, Ralph Moerschybacher, of East Logan street, ~~Frances X. Fauble, 6f Jefferson Barracks, Mo. arrived in Bellefonte carly Saturday morning, called here by the sudden death of his foster- father, Adolph Fauble, 6f North Al- legheny street. Frances made the trip east as far as Pittsburgh by plane and was accompanied the rest of the way by Thomas McGovern, of Clearfield, and Philip McGovern of Bellefonte, who drove to Pitts- burgh to meet him. On the return trip after the funeral Monday, Mr. Fauble expected to travel by plane from Pittsburgh to Jefferson Bar- racks, but flights were cancelled be- cause of weather conditions. As a peal he continued his journey by rail. ~The J. R. Hopper Music store in Railroad, with prospects of becom ing an engineer in the very near fu- EH EE ———— — ——r— Miss Mary Swartz, of East Lamb street, spent the weekend in Harris- burg, —Mrs. George Eberhart, of North Thomas street, is recovering slowly at her home from the effects of a recent illness. Miss Helen Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leif A. Olsen, of West Curtin street, spent the weekend with friends in Riverside, N. J. ~The Music Section of the Wom- {ens Club will meet Tuesday, Febru- ary 3 at 8 o'clock, at the home of ‘Mrs. Edward Miller, on East High street. ~Mrs. Annie Whippo, of South Allegheny street Sunday went to ~~Albert Rhoads of near Curtin, and Edward Cain, of Bellefonte, were admitted as guests to the Cen- tre County Home here last week, ~~Mrs, Blanche Nolan, of Schnec- tady, N, Y., is here for an indefinite visit with relatives and friends. Mrs, Nolan is a former resident of Belle- fonte and Coleville, ~Mrs. Emma Rapp, who is near- ing her 89th birthday anniversary, is reported to be recovering at her home on Halfmoon Terrace from a several months’ {liness. -Miss Nelle Flack, of Reynolds avenue, and Mrs. Agnes Acheson of East Howard street, Sunday went to New York on a business and pleas- ure mission. They expect to return late this week, —Mrs. Anna Craft, of South | Thomas street, went to Pittsburgh | native and former well known resi- | ent of Bellefonte. | Williamsport to be with her bro- will | {d | ~-Joseph Boscaino, Frank Meter, | ther, Wallace Fisher, who has not |carmine Fornicola, A. A. Boscaino | been well for some time, ~~ Harry 0. Martin, North Thomas street returned home Friday from the Veterans' Hospital In Aspinwall, where he had been a patient for the past four weeks. Mrs. John Ammerman, of Jer sey Shore, spent Saturday in Belle- fonte with relatives and friends in this vicinity, Mrs. Ammerman was a former resident of this community Daniel and Franklin Clemson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clem- | son, of the Brooks apartments East Linn street, are recovering from at- tacks of tonsllitis Thomas Shaughnessy and Col- | lins Shoemaker, both of Bellefonte; John Corman, of Zion, and J Burkholder of Centre Hall attend- ed the State Farm Show at Harrls- burg last Thursday -Miss Mary Lou Jones, of West during the weckend to attend the | Decatur, and Miss Irene Goss, of | funeral Saturday, of John Conley, | Altoona, spent the weekend in Belle- | fonte as guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Jones at their home on North Thomas | street, ] | 2 CLASSIFIED ADVED Te | 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become 50 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 straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate ertising-—sale or rent, | adv 1 | KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed | to this office, must be complied with by_ ‘hose answering the advertise. | ments. Please do not call at the office tor information concerning such | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser. SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one tine free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different | Intervals. ———— TW “CG. W. Wolfe, well known survey - WANTED.-To buy MADE Sloreroom Iocan and © Smith ”™ TO-MEABURE Bu Jirts. Block ra 22 W. Bish Pa SEMENTS | op C(t on i sllefont Pa H TIRES gies, on Bpring, bug~ ~ Wag tires for baby bicycles and children’s Carbrick Bros, opposiu Bellefonte Rubber ouses tor Rent FOR BALE t Hecla VWO~I OW Good Work- x5 A WM oOo re Lar vd arg Ing tii Lua ol Reber ait i ¥ SALE i Cars and POR POR BAl Ere-A Ools, cot nasi r" ALY BLATT Sm ——— and John 8. Knapik, all of Belle | street, | August MT. Spear had beén employ- | *Hometoming” ! ed as a Welder in Ohio. | Who is their guest in Montoursville { this week, - —Joseph Spritzer aged 20, son of [fonte, Sunday, were guests at a Joseph Spritzer, of North Allegheny | meeting and banquet of Williamsport | has completed a 15-weeks’| Council, Knights of Columbus, course at the Coyne Electrical | —Corp, and Mrs. John Wray were | School ih Chicago, Ill, and has re- | yeakend guests of Mrs, Wray's fath- | turned to Bellefonte. |er. George I. Purnell, at the family | Sheldon A. Hoffman, of North home on East Curtin street. Corp. | Allegheny street, rehabilitation ag- | Wray is stationed at the Aberdeen ent, with headquarters in DuBois, | Proving Grounds, Maryland while spent last Wednesday and Thursday | Mrs, Wray is teaching in the Punx- attending a conference of the State | sutawney schools, Bureau of Rehabilitation in Altoona. | __a) warner, of Wilmington Del, Miss Elizabeth Cooney, employ- | who recently returned from the West ed in Lewistown, spent the weekend ! Coast, was a weekend visitor in in Bellefonte with her father, Mar- | Bellefonte making his headquarters tin Cooney and family, of West Bis- at the Markland. Mr. Warner re- hop street, while en route to Lew- sided in Bellefonte while employed istown from a business trip to New (by the American Lime and Stone York City, | Company several years ago. —John Derstine of North Thomas, ——Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eckley, of street, World War Veteran and for North Bpring street moved this week six years a member of the United to the Alvin Pisher home on Blan. States Marines, last week went to chard street, vacated Saturday by Middletown where he has accepted Mr. and Mrs R. R. Scog and daugh- a government position as a guard ter, Sandra, who have moved into at the Middletown Airport. {the house on Willowbank street re- —Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sieg of cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul East Linn street, and Mr. and Mrs / Orust. Ray C. Noll, of Pleasant Gap, spent | —STRAY RANDOM ITEM: To a the weekend in Hershey as guests prominent Milesburg woman goes of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cliffe and ' credit for the week's outstanding de- family. Saturday night the group fense slogan, bar none, At the end attended a hockey game in the Her- of an announcement regarding the shey arena. {opening of classes in which women —Mrs. Thomas Mensch returned Will be instructed in the art of knit- Sunday to the family home on East ting for the Red Cross the corres Linn street from Philadelphia where pondent jotted: “Remember Purl she spent a week at the bedside of Harder her father, Clifford E. Hartman of —Mrs. Willlam Fleck, for some 8t. Mary's, who underwent a serious time employed in the local telephone operation in 8t. Joseph's Hospital exchange bas resigned her position in Philadelphia. | there and will leave this weekend for —Miss Clara Beatty daughter of | Harrisburg to join her husband who | Mrs. Charles Bestty, of East Curtin 5 employed by the International street. who for some time has been rvester Company in that city employed in the Pirst National Bank | Mrs. Fleck, before her marriage last | here, has accepted a position in the October. was Miss Bette Jane Punk, Deferise Extension offices at Penn daughter of Mrs. Anna M. Punk of | State College, and has begun the North Penn street ; duties of her new position. { Raymond Ammerman. of East —Willlam W. Spear, son of Mr. Howard street since last April em- {and Mrs. Howard Spear of Miles. ' ployed as a clerk in the National burg. who last August was honorably Store, Temple Court building, has | discharged from the Army, re-en- accepted a similar position in the | listed in the Ordinance Department Bob Davis men's clothing store, in i and on Friday went to the reception Crider’s Exchange building. and will | center at New Cumberland. Since be something in the nature of a for Rafmond for prior to his employment with the Chester Thomas, who last Oc- National store he had been a clerk tober was honorably discharged fOr 29 years at Montgomery's which from the U. 8 Army after several last year became the Bob Davis months of service, was recalied to, store. duty and last week went to the in-| _gafety j Suggestion winners at duction center at New Cumberland. | the Titan Metal Company plant dur- Mrs. Thomas Is with her parents ' Peril z , In December were as follows: Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kline, of East peters $5. Bob McMullin, 85: Norris Bishop street, during her husband's gnay $2. C. V. Quick. $2; Philip absence. { Betiner, $2: Lawrence McClure Jr, Weekend guests of Centre Coun. | $2; . William Walker, $2; and Wes ty Coroner and Mrs. Charles Slieck- Kushwara, Homer Young Russell ler at their home In Milesburg were, Auman, Elwood Way and Blair Way, | thefr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ($1 each. With the close of Decem- | and Mrs. John Weber and two chil. | ber the suggestion system ended dren, of Montoursville. Upon their During 1941 the company retelved return home Sunday night they 541 safety suggestions, of which 100 were accompanied by Mrs. Sheckler, were selected by the committee for financial awards totaling $217, | ‘=A motorist late Saturday night ~James H. Carpeneto, son of Mrs. must have had considerable diffi- | East | fell the § i street who recently was recalled to {service In the U. 8. Army and who { had been at Ft George Meade Md., cally in piloting his car home, ae. cording to evidences on West Linn | street the following morning ‘ The | car apparently drove north on Alle- gheny street at considerable speed ard turned left Into West Linn street, to go toward Milesburg. The | since leaving Bellefonte about imonih ago, has been transferred to { Pt. Sill, Oklahoma, where he had | served the entire nine months of his | q iver failed to make the turn come | voluntary enlistment. | pletely, however for the machine | «Members of the Undine and Lo- an up on the curb and traveled | gan fire companies of Bellefonte aid- along the terrace in front of the Col {ed the Milesburg fire company in'W. Fred Reynolds residence for a battling a blaze at the Mrs. Tracy hundred or more feet and grazed a Lambert home in Milesburg about | lamp-post near the driveway into 11:15 o'clock Sunday morning. The the Reynolds property before the blaze, believed to have originated in driver got the machine back on the the flue, spread to the roof and for road. The post was struck with a time threatened the building. Wat. | sufficient force to jar off the top er from booster tanks was used in | Which fell into the street and broke. getting the fire under control. A| large hole ‘fas burned in “the roof, | ng Philip Cronemiller, 23 son of but otherwise damage was slight. | ganetonte who is a third-year med- “Charles A. Smith, ron of Mr. and ' ical student at the University of Mrs. Christy Smith, of East Bishop | Pennsylvania, Philadelphia has been street, for the past six years em- appointed an Ensign in the Naval ployed in the engineering depart- | Reserves. Cronemiller, a graduate r. and Mrs, Carl Cronemiller, of | i H {Mrs John B. Miller Dallas Wetzler. | where he is | Elwood Johnson, David Dean, Prank | Sweitzer is a son of the late Mr | Pinge, Jack Rockey Clarence Bing- | and Mrs who attended the State Farm Show at Ha'isburg last week was Bossart | Dellaas, of East Logan street, and ! Marlin Rumbarger, of East Bishop street both of the DeHaas Electric store. Mrs. Arthur C. Dale and daugh- {ter Frances, of East Linn street and Dolores Daly, of West Bishop street, were in Johnstown during the latter i part of the week, having gone there because of the death of Mrs aunt Miss Catherine Jones Miss Margaret A Taylor, dau- ghter of Mrs. Hugh 8. Taylor of Linn street, recently resigned her position as stenographer at Penn State College and expects to leave soon for an indefinite visit with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrz Philip Taylor, at their home in Washington, D, C Dianne Shutt aged 20 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shutt, of West Lamb street, recently Dale's suffered a fracture of a bone in the small radiator on the child at her parental home. The injury was discovered during an x-ray examination at the Centre County Hospital — Andrew Runkle son of Mrs Joseph Runkle, of East High street, embploved by the Government as a master alrplane mechanic, has been transferred from Tulsa Oklahoma tc ine Brooklyn Navy Yard. For time being Mrs. Runkle and their two children will remain with her parents in Montgomery. Ala S. Blaine Mabus, Jr. son of Mr and Mrs. 85 B. Mabus, of Pine street recently received the honor of being elected to the Chi Epsilon Society of Tri-State College Angola, In- dianna. The Chi Epsilon is an hon- orary Chemical Society in which chemical engineering students are selected each term on the basis of cutsianding scholastic achievements --Bobby Jodon son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jodon, of Bush Addi- tion. was honor guest at a birthday party held last week at his parental home in celebration of his ninth birthday. Guests present were Rena Corman, Barbara Saxion, Betty Ann Stover Jane, Lois and Donna John- son, Joan Jodon, David Brown, Dav- id Benson, Kenneth Dietz and Dick Hassinger ~—Boyd R. Osman, son of Mr and Mrs RW. Osman, of East Logan street who last November was hon- orably discharged from the U. 8 Army. his been recalled to service ans departed last Thursday for Camp lee, Virginia. While in the Army last year Mr. Osman spent four months in the Hawslian Is- lands and also was stationed in San Francisco and in Texas, -W. Hassall Montgomery. of East Linn street, manager of the Bob Davis men's clothing store, on Pri- day returned to the Geissinger hog- pital Danville for further treat- ment, and on Saturday underwent n secondl operation at that institu- tion. Reports are to the effect that he is recuperating rapidly and ar- right foot when a irangements have been made for his return home today ~Mr. and Mrs. Walter R Eber- hast, and son Daniel of North Alle- gheny street, departed Sunday for a motor trip to San Antonio, Texas Their contemplated route was to go | through Indiana, Missouri and from there south. On the retrun trip north they expect to visit Camp Shelby, Miss. and from there pro- cend east to Florida before return- ing home, They expect to be ab- sent two or three weeks, - Peggy Boden was guest of honor {At a party held at the home of her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boden, | on North Wilson street, Saturday’ | night, in celebration of her 316th birthday. Those present were Betty Garman, Jean Rogers, Peggy Flynn, Betty Confer, Martha Mong, Martha Jane Resides, Jean Boden Mr. and | | Among the Bellefonte residents | jor from Aaronshurg, accompanied by iH. A. Dorman, were callers at our office Saturday The proper foresight your eyesight. Have your ey | amined now. Dr. Howard P optometrist, W. E. Crossley Bellefonte, Pa The venerable of Milesburg, 1 Saturday and informed us that he saw a flock of wild ducks flying i north, We hope they will not have to return south later on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chandler and Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Chandler all of Bellefonte, were dinner guests Bunday evening, of the Mess Chandler's sister, Miss Esther Chan- dler at her home in Julian will oF save ex lauer Store Confer offic George called at on e John H. Showers, of Greenburr accompanied by his son A L. Show- ers were welcome caller fice Saturday er at our of- The elder Mr Show - active, He has been a reader of the Centre Democrat for sixty ve Alexander Cromer, of Chicago is here for a visit with his » nw, Mrs. M. FP 3 Broderick, of North Thomas street. Mrs. Broderick who has not been well since November was admitted to the Centre County Hospital last Wednesday to underg: observation and treatment sler-in- Mrs. Gladys Tanney Is recuper- ating slowly at the family South Spring attack of confined to bed The malady minor one for children often is ‘ere in adults and for several days uj home ” ot from which kept for several which is street OVOre measles her werk: considered a rf. typewriter, Write D 1 Ofc SAF WANTED Kind. Als quire of D WANTED ahalling paid Ing Shop, Beli An xperienced farmer WANTED nd wile s is 81 years of age and still quite pure WANTED wales and Kyle Alexa state College Exper bare fo € Qer Pa. 1 WANTED Cook and short ] De oO Pa Mrs. Tanney's condition had caus ed some alarm in the famil friends In the Current News, publication of the department of the Titan Mets ufacturing Company appeals to all employe same locality pool their trans tation facilities Pointing to curtailment of tire sales pany has expressed its approval of 8 suggestion by a resident of Penns Valley that a bus schedule be main- tained exclusively for Titan Work- od ALG among Want 1 the eT Be 0 the Fogo y To Loan MONEY For spring need fertilizer HVesiock r pear NPTing ee : seed ners a its ma 8 available Lt 4 at e without endopsers BURIAL Dunl VAULTS LD OOK CRT move LY 4 ers {rom the vicinity of Rebersburg Milihelm, Aaronsburg, Woodws Coburn, Spring Mills and Hall, Such a bus would save a great deal of rubber for Titan worker: it is believed The C. C. Shuey home on East Bishop street, will be family gathering. Sunday when threé birthday anniversaries in the clan will be observed at a family dinner. The anniversaries to be ob. served are; the 85th birthday v. C. C. Shuey. the birthday his daughter, Miss Rachel both of Bellefonte and the 11th an- niversary of the Rev. Mr. S8huev's fdrandson. Bobby North, of Lock Haven. Those expected here for the day include Mr and Mrz W. R North and sons. Billy and Bobby. of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. C. A Donachy and family, of Kingston, T. Twitmire and son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr: John Twitmnire of Willlamsport rd Centre the scene of a of Shuey and Mrs W thro n Pibduction Credit Associato Robert Ziegler. Sat of anid POR BALE 1s i the near future for a few days if } Walter Sweitzer of North Alle- gheny street, had a pleasant sur- prise last week when he received a pon SALE. A bors letter from his brother, George. who! condition. Ir quire left Bellefonte 30 years ago and who McCloskey, Hublersburg had not been heard of since that time. During the three decades George's relatives here had learned net ingul at Howard POR SALE-1030 Po in good condition. Inspect vey Dobson, Hecla Park | indirectly that he was alive and was ville) living in the south, but they never had any direct word from him until last week. In his letter he reported that upon leaving Bellefonte he had joined the U. 8. Army and has been in the service ever since. He is mar- ried and has one son, who also is now in the Army. He indicated that he expected to visit Bellefonte in FOR SALE--1936 Chevrolet four new tires and radio of Allen Harter, Zion." Pa 26-R-21 POR SALE-<International fruck 40, W- license, with van body good condition. Inquire of Mrs liam Dando, Julian, Pa Car 1: wil. x6 FOR SALE-Poultry equipment hot. bed, sash, Bkinner Irrigating out- fit. any or all very chean. Inqui® £0 of W. A. Ferree. Oak Hall, Pa BABY CARRIAGE USERS Rubber tires for baby buggies, bicycles and he can obtain leave of absence from the base at Chatanooga, Tenn, now stationed. Mr, Poultry ’ ( Pa Business O SALE a9 pportunity POR at rest ook Haver Real! Estate - For Sole 3 of POR Hiile SALE 3 r On Crp SALE ok ) e : sire of Fred Pho electricity Ra r 6547 — —— taxpayers of Per. of you who omate 1 Ped added on tax. ana paid by May 1 11 unpaid real estate tax will urned to the County Commis- sioners on May 1, 1942. Als0o ail un- paid personal tax for 194] an years, will be tuined over i» collector on May 1. 1942 or may be pos. NOTICE~To won Townshi have not as yet ; real SALE--A T-room State College. two good | and oo reasonable Also extra lot for Ing? of Mrs. L. B. Shuey N. Alien street, State College FOR bric o - ill be 1 3 sation i estate Price sale 825 Pa FOR SALE cleared. 30 i good buildings, &g tricity. Close to school church. 5 miles to Lock information write Raymond ner, Mill Hall, Pa Wanted "re ret prior deputy ax soon thereafter as gsibhie ton prepare list Pleas gyvold unnecessary cols and eM bATTARS~ ment by paving your perzonal taxes r before above date Your cbed- servant, A. W. Tressier, Tax or, Penna. Purnace, Pa » $v . il Oo xi3 ment of the Titan Metal Company, has accepted a position in an indus. try at Parkersburg W. Virginia and will go to that city Saturday, to be- gin his new duties. Mrs. Smith, the former Ruth Rhoads daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonhard Rhoads of Coleville, will join him in Parkers. burg as soon as arrangements have {been completed for moving their household effects from the Baradis apartments, South Allegheny street, to West Virginia, ~-Blair LeRoy Fetzer of Belle- of the Belleforite High School in 11935 and of Juniata College, Hun- | tingdon, in 1939, expects to be grad- uated from the University of Penn- sylvania in February 1943 owing to ithe war policy adopted by that | school doing away with the summer | vacation, be assigned to active service as a lieutenant in the Navy Medical {Corps. His younger brother, Carl, ‘enlisted In the Quartermaster Div. ision of the U. 8. Navy a year ago and is now aboard the U 8 8 North Carolina which is in service in Atlantic waters. ~CHrard “Curley” Bassinger of Bellefonte, and Pvt, Adolph Chopp, of the State Motor Police at Rock view, who on January 18, were in- jured when the car operated by Pvt, Chopp skidded into a telephone pole at Wyoming were discharged from the Pittston hospital Monday after Upon graduation he will aman. all of Bellefonte and Mal- { colm Wetzler, Jr.. of Milesburg. -Robert McMullin Sr, of East Bishop street, was guest of honor at a dinner held Sunday noon at the prise planned by Mrs. McMullin was in honor of her husbands sixty- sixth birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoy and daughters lois and Jean: lege; Mr, and Mrs. Hassell McMul- lin and son Buddy. Fred McMullin and son Fred, all of Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McMullin and sons Melvin, Jr., Robert, John and Ralph McMullin, all of Bellefonte. —Willlam C. Coldren and wife of Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa. were weekend visitors with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. William H. Bliger, of North Spring street. Mr. Coldren Is a recent graduate of the Rising Sun School of Aeronautics, of Philadelphia in the night class, and has passed the United States Government examination and was bruises | granted a junior mechanics license on airplane engine and fusilage, He . [has resigned his position as parts department manager of the Sent. | McMallin home. The dinner, a sur- | and son Kenneth, all of State Col- | , | chairs, Daniel Sweitzer who for | many years resided along Spring | Creek. southwest of Bellefonte. Lo- cal relatives, in addition to the bro- | | ther, George, include another bro- ther and two sisters Daniel Sweit- jwer Mrs, William Hampton and { Mrs. James Fanning all of Belle- | fonte. | Wool Raising | raise Angora wool for yarn ana | cloth. America’s newest, most, profi {table home Industry, Complete in- | structions in detail, $1.00. Agricul!’ {tural Digest, 333 West 50th street, |New York, N. Y. x Lost and Found LOST-On Bast Howard street Belle. fonte, driver's and owner's ilcenses in small case. Finder please notify J. H. Finch, Unionville, Pa. x5 LOST--A black and white Shetland pony, Monday night, Jan. 12, somewhere in the vicinity of Georges Valley between Soring Mills an Potters Mills. Pinder please notif* Stanlev Treaster, R. D. 1, Sprine Mills, Pa. Wanted to Buy WANTED —- Antique furniture, eaus, writing desks, tables, stands, pewter dur- fa Cora M. Schmuck 156 £ Mafxes St. York, Pa. ANY ONE can easily learn how to | children’s wagons Garbrick Dros opposite Big Spring, Bellefonte. x8 FOR SALE-Farm lime at price far. mers can afford to vay. Inquire of C M long, Howard R. D. 2. Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany). 2-11 FOR BALE...i12 rate killed with can Schiites Red Rapill Guaranteed | harmicee to arimals snd pwmitry. O {A. Kiine Hardware Co., Bellefonte Pa x4 | FOR SALE Short slab Greensvalley saw mill near Pleas ant Gap. also at Hennieh's saw mill near Potters Mills OO W. Houls Lumber Co 2-1 wood at to Rent WANTED--To rent or buy a small farm of 25 acres or Jess with elec tricity; within eight miles of Belle fonte. Write Box 74 Fleming, Pa. x5 WANTED--To rent a farm, BO 1p 130 acres, with electricity. in Centre county. By the share or money rea Write B. M. H., care of Centre Dem- crate x9 Farms For Rent FOR RENT--0Oood farm, 85 acres one and one-half miles southwe of Rebersburg. Inquire of Mrs. W Hackenburg, Rebersbhurg, Pa 44 ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH POR SALE--Timothy hay with amaii amount of clover Also pure clover hay. All clean, good quality; bn- | verted without rain. H. Prank Phil. {lips 1510 Blair Ave, Tyrone, Pa | Phone 458 x5 | POR SALE--Hundreds of used tires {all siges from 15 to 268 inch rims, i Backed by written guarantee. Oven levenines until 9 o‘cinck. Wallrun i Auto Service, Snow Shoe Intersec- | tion. Phone 2422. 2-tt FOR SALE Typewriters, adding ma- chines, cash registers, York safes Sold on the easy pavment plan. Lib. eral allowance for your old marhine = Write or phone to Palmer C. Blerl™ | Rebersd urg, Pa x6 | BNORAVED. Nama fare | persanis! stat ery ole. ran be furs doughtrave, | biotin gr To tian rensnnahle watAiney invitation: and announcemen’s lane We have an dlenise all Winds Af ane beds, u, dolls, . “ lovavnd work (s11 ds Aur A™Mas and | er Clothe, old glass and china. High- | icenant aire Vine hafars amdasing elea | : i! where. Oentre Democrat, Beilefont» Pa. LJ Four top burners with suto- matic lighting and insulated oven with heat control. CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. POR RENT-—Parm at Lamar oi 121 acres. Running water. Good build ings. Inspected for milk. 80 tons oi ime appiled recently. H. L. Truck- enmiller, Mill Hall, Pa xh Apartments tor Rent § FOR RENT - Attractive fAve-room second-floor apartment with heat hot water, ges stove and garbare sgorvice furnished. Located at 18 N Allegheny streel. over Hunter: Book [@tore. Dial 2078. Geo. H. Hamel 20 |B. High street, Bellefonte, Pa. 5if Rooms For Rent FOR RENT—Comfortable room for | one or two. Rental very reasona- ‘ble. Onll Bellefonte 5944. x5 | POR RENT-—Store room located in | Bush Arcade building, pow occu- | fled by FF. R. Hopper ppilano store | Beilefonte Trust Floor Show EVERY NIGHT i i Harry's Tavern §. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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