__Februar 5, 1942. | SC TNR 0, _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three LOC ALS ——t— ~Mr. and Mrs. John G. Love, of East Linn street, spent the weekend in Atlantic City, N. J. —Mr, and Mrs. Chapman Ward and family moved Friday from one of the Schad houses on North Spring street. to the Mull house on West Curtin street. , Mrs. Violet B. Morris, of New York City, is in Bellefonte for a sev- eral weeks' visit with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, of the Furst apaftments East High street. Mrs. Alexander Morris, III, of East Curtin street is reported to be recovering steadily from an opera- tion she underwent last Wednesday at the Centre County Hospital. — After a several days’ visit with | her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Sholl and family, of East Bishop street, Miss Alice Sholl last Thursday re- turned to her duties at St, Vincent Hospital Philadelphia where she Is enrolled in the nurses’ training school, --Joseph Abt of East Bishop street who several weeks ago was Injured when struck by a car, Saturday was | able to walk down town for the first time since the accident, Mr. Abt is recovering rapidly and expects soon to be able to resume his duties at the Katz store. —Martin Cooney, 88, of West Bis- | hop street, who on Tuesday of last week was struck by a car at the cor- ner of Bishop and Allegheny streets, is recovering rapidly from his in- juries and was able to be down- stairs Saturday, for the first time since the accident. —Mrs. H. H. Pifer, of Blairsville, a surgical patient at the Centre County Hospital for several weeks was discharged from the institution last week and is now recuperating at the home of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. H, Pifer of West Bishop street, —Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Kent of New York City, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and irs. Charles B. Martin and family, tof East Curtin street. formerly of State College, visited friends in that community before coming to Bellefonte last Thursday. --Because February 12 is Lincoln's birthday, the regular meeting of the Bellefonte Mothers Club has been postponed to the following Thurs- day, February 19, when the session will be held at the home of Mrs. i ‘Hays W Mattern, Jr, on East Linn street, with Mrs. Frances Robison as co-hostess. —The condition of Miss Hart, of North Spring street, who became ill suddenly Tuesday after- noon of Jast week, yesterday was reported to be showing slight im- provement. Miss Hart is believed to be suffering from complete ex- haustion. She is under medical treatment at her home. Mrs. Randolph Louden for near- Jy four years employed as a nurse “at the Centre County Hospital has resigned her position there and de- parted Sunday for Akron, Ohio, to join her husband who recently re- ceived an honorable discharge from | County hospital revealed that no ated the U. 8. "Army. There is a’ possi- hility that Mrs. Louden may return to the hespital stafl if her husband is refalled to service. ; * Mr. afd. Mrs. Roy Wilkinson and ‘datghter, Mrs. Joseph Creedon, all ‘of North Spring street: spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. -Wilkin- sols sop. Roy, Jr. who i with the U. S. Army at Forl Bragg, N.C. .In Hatrisburg they were joinéd by ano~ ther son, Robert Wilkinson while another guest ori the trip whe Miss Jédn Beatty. of East Curtin street, Who Zpent the time with ‘her fiahce, Fred Mull, of State College, who is a member of the U. 8. Field Artil- lery in the same camp, “wsPvt. William Waite recently completed his basic training with the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Lee, Va. with a rating of first class specialist in carburetors and igni- tioh and has been assigned to the U. 8. Coast Artillery. According to word received by his parents Mr, and Mrs. Prank T. Wilson, of West | Bishop street, Pvt. Waite sailed re- cently from a southern port for for- eign ‘service, Before entering the service Waite was employed at Kes- singer's Auto Supply Store on West Bishop street. —~Foster B. Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Baird, of Milesburg was promoted to the rank of Corporal on ‘January 2. Corp Baird was a gradu. ate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1937, and had been em- | ployed as a senior add ph op- ®rator by the State at Harrisburg, where on June 4 1941, he resigned to enlist in the regular army, being assigned to duty in Puerto Rico. In September he was advanced to Com- ‘pany clerk, which position he still holds. Corp. Baird is now stationed at Ft. Buchanan San Juan, Puerto fico. _ —A car and delivery truck were damaged but no one was injured in a motor accident at the sharp curve | posite the Karl E. Kusse home on Linn street about 11:15 o'clock last Thursday morning. James Y. Sieg of the Titan Metal Company, was traveling west en route to Pitts burgh and the delivery truck of the Allegheny street Shaffer store, dri- ven by Charles Gettig was traveling east when the machines met on the curve. Both vehiclés were consider- ably damaged about the front, Chief of Police Harry Dukeman of Belle- | fonte, investigated the mishap. + «February 2 1810, must have been « sunny.day, for it was on that date that the United States. purchased How do we know it was ts simple deduction. J8, was Groundhog §EsiER HEN » $ HS 5 Harriet | —Morris Levine and Robert Wil- lard, Bellefonte clothing merchants, | attended a style show at Pittsburgh last week. —Brachbill’s 101st anniversary sale | is now in full swing. Check over | your furniture needs now, and buy | | at substantial savings. . —Dr. R. L. Capers, of East Curtin | street, returned home Sunday from | Boston, Mass, where he took month's post graduate course at the | Dover Street Clinic. A | ~—Mrs. J. I. Underwood, of Erie ls here for a visit with her sisters-in- | law, Miss Mary and Miss Blanche | Underwood, at their home on North | Spring street. | —Mrs, Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn, | N. Y., arrived in Bellefonte yester- {day for a visit with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. A. C, Smith, at their home | on East BisHop street. | —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mayer and | family of Roopsburg, have completed | { plans for moving to Baltimore, Md, | where Mr. Mayer is employed by the | {Glenn L. Martin Company. | —Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs, of | Pottsville, spent the weekend in | Bellefonte with Mr. Dubbs’ parents, | { Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs and fam- | ily, at their home on Willowbank | | street, | —-Miss Catherine Hartle, of South | | Spring street, who recently under- | | went an operation at the Lewistown | | Hospital is recuperating rapidly at | the home of her cousins Mr. and | Mrs. Carl Crust, of Willowbank street. | --Mr, and Mrs, T. G. Perrine and son Fred, of Sandy Lake, Pa, ar- rived in Bellefonte last Friday for a weekend visit with Mrs. Perrine’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Prancis Musser and family, at their home on North Allegheny street. —Mrs. William W, Sieg and child- ren Anne and Billy, of East Linn street, departed by rail Priday for Clearwater, Florida for a several | weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | | | Bellefonte who are at their winter home in the south --The Albert Knisely family has arranged to move from one of the Rogers apartments on South Spring street to the Keichline house on East Bishop street recently vacated Linn street, spent last week in Har risburg with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Emerick. Dr. Charles T. Shallcross, den- tist, with offices in Temple Court building, Tuesday departed for Phil- adelphia on a business mission. He expects to return this weekend. |, —Pvt. Paul Welland, of Bellefonte who was honorably discharged from the Army because of age, has been recalled to duty and last week re- turned to the Air Corps at Ft, Sill, Oklahoma, ~~ Russell some time |} Copenhaver, who for ws been employed in Niagara Falls, N. Y., arrived in Belle- fonte yesterday to spend the re- mainder of the week with his wife {and family. -Mrs. Elizabeth Kern, of North Thomas street has gone to Tyrone for a three weeks’ visit with her brothers, Daniel and John Nolan, before going to Johnstown for a vis- it with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otto Mrs. Nelle Decker, who resides with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John F. 8mith of the Moore apartments, North Allegheny street, Is now with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Decker and family at their home {in Bayonne N. J. --The Insurance business conduet- ed for some time by Mrs. Sarah W Hoffer, in the Crider's Exchange building has been sold to Ben Herr, who will conduct the service in con- nection with his work at the Centre Building and Loan Association of- fices in the same building. --Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Thomas, of North Thomas street, spent last Wednesday in Willlamsport with their son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. John Holland. They were accompanied as far as Lock Haven by Mrs. Melvin Dry, who spent the day with her husband in that city ~We are indebted to J. R. Ross- man, of Pennsylvania Furnace, pro- prietor of the Richfield gasoline sta. tion at Altoona, for a complete set of maps issued by his company ering all the war zones of the world They are an interesting source of in- formation to those who wish to fol- low the progress of the war ~-Mrs. George Stevenson suffered COV - The Kents, liam P. Sieg, of Burnham Place, a severe heart attack at her home in Waddle last Thursday and al- though her condition was regorded as being quite serious for several days, latest reports indicate that she is recovering steadily. Mrs. Steven- son, who is 74 years old suffered a stroke about a year ago, but had ~Mrs, Willlam J, Emerick, West| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson | {and children, of near Howard, were business visitors in Bellefonte on Monday The response to our 101st birth- day sale has far exceeded expecta- tions. There still Is time for you to buy that suite, that rug, that odd chalr you've been wanting. Brach- bill Furniture Store, . The regular monthly meeting of the Bellefonte Garden Club will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after noon, February 10, at the home of Mrs. Bayard Magee, on West Linn street. The subject for the meeting will be “Shrubs for Long Bloom.” - Miss Jennie Morgan, of Belle- fonte, for the past year or more a guest at the Centre County Home, fractured one of her legs in a fall at that institution Monday morning and reports from the institution ves- terday were to the effect that she is resting as comfortably as can be ex- pected. Miss Morgan is 73 years old -The Young Woman's Guild of 30,000 People Read This Column 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 ES8TATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by, those answering the advertise- ments, Please do not call at the office tor information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted tw divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word adver This privilege can be used six times a year at different free of charge intervals. TW the Presbyterian church held its an- | nual dinner at the Markland Hotel on Monday evening with 18 members present. After dinner bridge was in play and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mark W. Williams, Mrs. Milon P. Walker, Mrs. William Brachbill, Mrs. Ivan Walker, Mrs, Mark Mat- thias and Mrs. Hays W. Mattern, Jr ~Among those from out of town who were here yesterday afternoon for the funeral of Dr, Edith Schad former Bellefonte Physielan, who died at the home of her daughter in Bellevue, Monday morning were Mr. and Mrs, Gall Chaney, children William and Edith, of Bellevue; Dr and Mrs, E. H. Harris, and Harold Harrix, of Snow Bhoe, and Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Schad, of Newark N. J Donald Smith, U. 8. N,, stationed at the Naval base at Quonset Point, R. 1. returned to his duties there during the weekend after a three- day spent with his mother Mrs. Louise Smith, and with his grandfather, Joseph Abt, of West Bishop street, who recuperating at his home {rom injuries suffered recently when he was struck by car. Smith is scheduled to undergo three more weeks of training before being assigned to duty in the Pacific alea — Our malling was corrected this past week and all subscriptions received up to noon Saturday, Jan 31, have been credited. To be sure proper credit has been given you, check the expiration date on the pink label. In the event of an error please notify us. February | leave is a liet 15% one bv Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Boyer and recovered almost entirely from the Of the months when statements are The Boyers are occupying in the Bush Arcade family an apartment building. , —Richard Valentine retumed to his studies at Haverford College at Haverford Sunday after spending the weekend in Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs. 8. B. Valentine, of North Allegheny street. He was ac- effects of that illness Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koenig, of North Allegheny street, are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son weighing seven and a half pounds, at the Centre County hos- pital last Thursday. The youngster is the third child and second son in the family. Mrs. Koenig is the sent out to all subscribers whose subseriptions are either due or past due. To avoid receiving mary pink dun we mall out in your subscription now ~-Hiubert M. Rossman of the Rossman Service Station on West Bishop street, has been con- fined to his home on East Bishop the custo send nrovrietor proprieio: companied on the trip to Bellefonte former Theresa Ceprish, daughter Street since Saturday because of a by Warren Baldwin, of Boston also a student at Haverford -Cyrus Solt, of South Spring street. is recovering slowly from se- vere bruises of the hip suffered sev- eral weeks ago in a fall while visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Straub, at Harrisburg. An x-ray examination at the Centre bones were broken. Mrs. Straub is i here to aid in taking care of her {Tgther. 5. i | « —A car operated by a Mr Hillard of Coleville .In turning off Alle. gheny street into Cherry alley, about | ‘8:10 o'clock Friday morning failed to make the sharp turn and the car! {ran over a low concrete wall beside the toom housing the Dutéh Dairy N of Mrs. Verna Ceprish., of North Spring street. —Ray Popson, son of Mr. and Mrs John Popson of East Bishop street, has been chosen for training as a U. 8. Army aviation cadet and will be sent to thé Alr Corps Pilot re- ception center at Maxwell Field Ala, on February 9 Mr. Popson gradu- from the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1941 and at- tended Martin Preparatory School In the family, was born Saturday be in play in New York City «Dr. Willlam McKinney, former stor of the Bellefonte Presbyter- lan church, retired from the minis. try this month after 43 vears of service. At the time of his rétire- ment he was pastor of the Westfield, J. e¢hitreh. The Rev. John R. in Temple Court building. The mg- | Woodcock, Bellefonte native, who for Lofrine came to rect against the build- | ing. with Hs front end suspended in air over a basement areaway. | —~Roy Griffin of Bellefonte R. D. | ,2, and Donald Reichert, of Burnside | { street, escaped injury about 12:30 o'clock Sunday morning when a car driven by Griffin left the highway near Kylertown and ran into a | guard railing. The accident kap- pened when the right front tire blew out while the youths were en route to Bellefonte, it was reported. The car was damaged about the front and one side, Mrs, William Rhinesmith, who ' since the death of her husband some weeks ago has been living with her | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rhinesmith, of East ' Bishop street, has stored her furni- ture and expects to continue living at her son's home. Por more than. 17 years. Mrs. Rhinesmith and her | late husband occupied the western | side of the McClure double house | on West Bishop street. ! ~Monday night while the Miles- | {burg Woman's Club meeting was being held in the Milesburg school house, practical jokers pulled the | | main electric switch outside the | building, plunging the meeting room | into darkness. Similar acts have | joccured during other meetings of | the club, and officials, fearful that | some accident may happen as a re- sult, issue a warning that unless the | annoyances cease drastic action will | | be taken. i William Garis commander of | Jackson-Crissman-S8aylor Post, V. F. | ‘|W. of Bellefonte, recently lent a, i large historic flag to 8t. John’s Cath- | olic church until the arrival of a! | large silk one which members of the | | organisation plan to present to the | church. The flag, which is highly | | prized by Mr. Garis, World War Vet- | | eran_ flew over an airdrome at Male, | | near. Somsue, France, during | last World War.. It was ' |. ~The old Central Railroad of | Pennsylvania passeng some time had been. pastor of the Eaxt Genese Presbyterian church at Syracuse, N. Y., also retired at the end of 1941 ~-Mrs. FPréderick W. Topelt, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. who for sevéral months had been in Trinidad, Bri- tish West Indies with Mr. Toplet who is employed on defense ocon- struction work there, landed in New York City last Thursday, and ex- pects to come to Bellefonte some- time this week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Maize Brouse at her home on South Thomas street, Mrs. Topelt does not expect to return to Trinidad. -Members of Troop 9. Bellefonte Girl Scouts, had a skating party recently ‘at the Girl Scout “Little House” in Cherry Alley, Bellefonte, A combination radio-phonograph furnished music for the occasion. New members recently invested took this opportunity to pass homemaking tests by serving refreshments. Fol- lowing are members of the group: Mary Ann Knapik, Mary Ann Bee- zer, Margaret O'Hara, June Mont- gomery and Marion Brown. ~Paul D. Foreman, of New York City, who on Tuesday of last week came to Bellefonte for a visit with his mother and sister, Mrs. D. R. Foreman and Miss Lois Foreman, at the family home on North Spring street became ill shortly after his arrival here and his physician found him to be suffering from pneumonia. Although his condition for several days ‘was quite serious, reports from the home yesterday were to the ef- fect that he is showing steady im- provement. ~-Mrs. Paul Crust formerly of Bellefonte, who since her husband enlisted in the U. 8. Air Corps has been with her father in Lewistown, was in Belelfonte yesterday making ter which he will recive an assign. ment to active duty, of the grippe. Mi several days severe attack Rossman became ill only after he had returned to work fol- lowing an illness which resulised from an infection of the right hatd, during which time he was threaten | ed with blood poisoning. Reports from the home yesterday were to the effect that his condition is stead- ly improving —A daughter, the fourteenth child morning at the Centre County Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrz. Elmer Rocke: of Bast Lamb street. The new ar- rival iS the seventh daughter inn the family, which also includes seven sons. The oldest child a girl. is now 2 years old, while two of the boys are in the U 8. Army. The rest of the children are at home Mr . Rockey is one of the well known and efficient stewards at the Brooks-Doll Post American Legion home, on East Howard street, —Mr. and Mrs William W. Hamp- ton, of South Spring street, are plan- ning to celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary on Monday, February 9, with a family gathering at thir home William W. Hampton and Isabelle Sweitzer, both of Bellefonte, were married February 9, 1920, at the home of Mrs, Hampton's sister in Corning, N. Y., by the Rev, Carl A Steruckle, Methodist minister. The ceremony took place shortly after Mr. Hampton returned to this coun- try after serving overseas with the U. 8 Army during World War 1. For ten years after their marriage the Hamptons lived in Akron, Ohio, tecoming to Bellefonte in 1930. The | Hamptons have an adopted son, Wil- Ham W. Hampton, who is slightly {more than one year old. Both Mr. (and Mrs. Hampton are well known | throuzhut the community and take (an active part in veterans’ organi- zation work William E. Jenkins, son of Mr and William H. Jenkins, of the Plaza apartments West High street, was ‘admitted to the Centre County hos- pital Monday noon, to undergo ob- | servation and treatment for a con- dition which has been troubling him for some time and which caused his honorable discharge from the U. 8 | Army about two months ago. Pre- i iminary indications are that a gall | condition is respousible for his ill- hess. Mr. Jenkins, employed in the {offices of the Department of Assis- | tance, has been unable to work for i severni weeks, He and the former , Miss Pauline Witmer, recently mar- (ried, have been making arrange- | ments to move into an apartment at | the rear of the former Witmer Elec- | tric Store, West High street as soon ! {885 remodeling operations are com- name, RAT B DRUG STORE Street 3 -~Bed room suites, dining room | suites, living room suites at greatly reduced prices during Brachbill's 101st anniversary sale, now in pro- gress od Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bhields of Reading spent the weekend here with Mr. Shields’ sisters, the Misses Theresa and Agnes Shields, at their home on East Logan street Mrs Nora Ebeling pring Creek, came to Bellefonte last week to spend the remainder of the winter with her niece, Mrs. Anne Compton of the Bchlow apartments Mrs E. Symmonds, Reynolds Friday departed for Gulfport for a visit with her It and Bgt. Guy Symmond: stationed at Camp Shelby Mrs. Bertha Linn street, went to Baltimore where she has entered the Hopkins Hospital for ind treatment. Mrs. Taylor expect to return home next week N and Mrs. Christian Willowbank street are congratulations on the birth their child, a daughter born at the Centre County Hospital The youngster has been named Mary Louise Mr expect man apartments f 2 Of S51 James of Avenue Miss. Harry who are sons, East Md Johns observation Taylor, of i Smith » i { i re. Ji ( ceiving of second and Mrs. Maurice Crook to move soon from the West Curtin street first floor apartment in the Hagan home on East Linn Mr. Crook is affiliated with National Gypsum Company Mrs. R Cameron Heverly children, of the Hev apartments North Allegheny street » making arrangements to move about March 1 to Ravenna, Ohio, where Mr. Hev- erly been emploved some Stutz- to the Bruce street he and erly has for time as A BUarg in a aoiense indgus- Kerk was military dinner atl the home of F. PF. Hallowell on treet, Mr. Kerk left Kelley Field Antonio to continue training as a Fly Stanley honor guest Monday mother Alle- vester. held his North at a night Mr ghensy day for Texan ing Cadet The seventh card party of the ceries sponsored by the Woman's Democratic Club, will be held to- night, Thursday, at 8 o'clock in the Democratic Headquarters on West Bishop street. "500" and bridge will Admission 25 oents Prizes and refreshments Mrs. William Bottorf, who had been quite {ll at her home on North Spring street {or the past two weeks yesterday was reported to be show- ing steady mmprovement. Her sister Miss Sue Gamer, R. N., of Philadel phia, had expected to be here to take care of her during her illness but was unable to leave another case in that city Charles Stoddart, Jr. of State College, has been named director and Mrs. Lucy Merrell. of Philips- burg. has been appointed assistant director of the Centre County Civil- fan Defense Physical Pitness pro- gram in Centre County. it was an- nounced yesterday by Woody Wolf, of Williamsport, publicity director of the Central Pennsylvania District of which this county is a part Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Taylor, of Wilmington Del. formerly of Belle- fonte, on January 28 became the parents of their second child and second daughter who has been nam- ed Sally Ann. The child weighed eight pounds and ten ounces at birth. Mrs. Taylor is the former Ban Mary Brown, of Bellefonte. Mr. Tay- | lor is a son of the late Col. Hugh 8. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, Belle- fonte ~-Miss Hazel Hurley. of St. Peters- burg, Florida, is here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. W. E. Hurley, at | the home of Mrs. Hurley's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. FP F. Hallowell, of North (Street. Mrs. Hurley has made ar- rangements to dispose of her house- | {hold goods at public sale to be held at the former Hurley residence on | West Howard street, on Saturday, | February 21 --Mrs. F. H. Richards, the former Miss Virginia Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Carson, Port | Matilda R. D, writes from her home paper gives me all the news from old Centre county. | City, but no mountains like good jold Pennsylvania.” Mrs. Richards’ (husband, Pirst Lieut. | Richards, now with {Chemical Welfare Procurement | District, at Chicago, is a graduate {of Penn State, class of 1939, and is! i well known in Bellefonte and Centre l'eounty. (Additional Locals on Page 5) Lost and Found LCST--A key ring th four keys. Oty James BR x Finder please Hughes, Bellefonte, Pa. LOST Black EE ged ner | Jitian, Pa, Lap Wool Raising learn how to for and tan fox hound on 26 nh : serial No. ar. Paht. x6 ‘$1.00. cul | Welt So Srey Allegheny {in Westchester, Ill: “Reading your | i There is | {lots to see here in the big Windy | tisement in these columns one time, Wanted to WANTED inside Write C - I'o buy 1 measurement H. in care of WANTED Win Gregory Huntingdon: WANTED stands, big pewier, gr 0:0 gas and ching paid Cora Help Wan wXperier Qe P ted el re rk WANTED » Experies reals ages and ba Kyle Alexa ale Collies des » SEE . 0 COOK ine LF REE #3 Heep JPay. Write Box 116 ‘give references .. Belielonie WANTED Two men on fmm, one in bern h A Pay 860 to 875 rh Send two relerences Neoded at Give w can be reac Eimwood Farms, FP er, Hertford, N, C once oF nere YOU ar weekly chanoe 10 ess than Here a yon and family always wanted Ar food firm is seeking r ts Bellefonte terri salary cach week Piss New truck furnished rRiing expenses paid os and small bond required t quire MacDonald Brockerhof! Hotel, after 7 p.m Work Wanted read give the Wings you've Bid -evtahiished a salesman fo wry $25 culrgnuasion All Lat EL OP WANIED — Woman wits washing and y 80 at home arn work out by the hour in Bellefonu Also a girl 16 wants work minding childrey after school hours in Belle- fonte. Inquire at 26 E. Logan street Mrs Madeline Lute if Articles tor Sale JOLANR FOR SALE-Maple kitchen cabinet Inquire at Wolly Howard Pa x8 BlOre FOR SALE--Two good room stoves burn hard coal Call 3160 net, Inquire at K. R. Wolf Howard, Pa slore al x7 FCR SBALE--Pair ladies sige 6 Good condition Phone Bellefonte 2550 ior skates Price $2 x6 FCR SALE-0Oil burner, complete with fuel tank. Mrs Chas R. Kurtz, | Bast Linn street liefonte, Pa. x10 FCR BALE--Coal, wood and general { bauling. Inquire at Dunkiebar- | ger's Concrete Block Plant Gu Dunklebarger x | FOR SALE--19868 Chevrole! four new tires and radio of Alien Harter, Zion, Pa 26-R-21 FOR BALE International 40, W-license, with van good condition. Inquire of Mrs {| lam Dando, Julian, Pa x6 TIRES—Rubber tires for baby bug- gles, bicycles and children's wag- ons. Oarbrick Bros, opposite Big Springs Bellefonte x9 | BABY CARRIAGE USERS ... Rubber tires for baby buggies, bicycles and {| children's wagons Garbrick Bros opposite Big Spring, Bellefonte. x9 ES ta {| POR SALE-Farm lime at orice fare | mers can afford to nay. Inquire of 1 © M. Long. Howard BR. D. 2. Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany). FOR BALE--Poultry equiomen fit. any or all very chean, Inquire of W. A. Perree, Oak Hall, Pa x9 POR SALE-Svracuse wvlow, 20.78 Byracvse 17 snrine-tooth harrow, Heavy Irieh lar, Maze 21. $25.00 C. M. Blerly, bure., Pa x7 POL SALE-A 1092 Pord cours, V8, in food condition. Will sell »ea- sonable Inouire of Cletence M. Hov Bellefonte, R. PF. D. (Pleasant Gant, x POR SALE...112 rats killed with oan Schuller Red Bauill * Guaranteed hammines to animals and pwnitsy. O. ~ Kiine Hardware Co. Bellefonte . x wil- | 2-41 | t. hot. | bed sash, Skinner irrigating ont- | sawn W Inquire of Blate Colley “8 FOR BALE Frick init Also Baw erate Frick awmill W. Houts Lumber Co Pa ye nied FOR BALE--8Studebaker ( 250,000 miles, 2 new tir condition 19 East running Heverly ie, a Hig! Short saw mill anc at Hennigh bY | Mill FOR BALE Cireen unt Gap near Potter Lumber Co valley FOR BALE WOT FOR SALE . * at Horses J : gel ¥ PARMERS Penn ( Hall, Pa Tuesday. Bring yo Pouilry., You can ¢x 8 T. Reigel el FrLre ur live own Dogs, Pets, Etc. PCR SALE Fox hound, 3 years old w Thompson, Howard, R. D { Howard) : nlle north o FOR Poultry 14 Bellefonte § X¢ i POR SALE--A maple kitchen cabi- and tap room in Lock Haven. loca~ tion heart of business district Rea- i Write 1. FP 8 ¥y x0 iotg adionning i . cated al Lemont Pa. House Las modern conveniences ard neriy of the ate Eon ire Wiis Bathe: fonte, Pa FOR SALE-A 7-room brick house in State College. two lots: 8-car garage. good location and condition Price reasonable. Also extra lot for gale. Inquire of Mrs L B. Shuey 6825 Allen street, State Colleg” Pa x7 nr 1 of N arm of 98 acres. coml and timber. good brick house and d=car garage. iarge barn and farm bulidings. Coal ready to operate. vein 4%, to 5 feet. Located two miles {rom Jeannette, Pa. or three miles from Greensburg. Pa Mr. Emma W Small, R. D. 2. Jeannette, Pa x7 ! —— FOR SALE r desirable Lycoming FCR SALFE--Several very farms In Clinton and counties, among them being Raum- catner farm. Crawford Two. Clinton | Co. A splendid stock farm at an ate | tractive price. Farm in Limestone { Two. Lycoming county, recently ree duced and one of our best purchases Ales a farm 5 miles om Jersey Shore. bulidine: satisfPotory., over 100 sores and an inventory of live { stock and imblements well worth (8700. Total only $3.000. 3 horses and 4 cows in inventory. Party should | have one thousand dollars. The Dune i kelberger farm, 5 miles from Lock ‘Haven, has been hold. Eokert & { Hater, Jersey Shore, Pa x6 Wanted to Rent § i 5 | fonte 2704 after 5 p.m x8 wi Farms For Rent POR SALE-One 16-inch by Afoot ition Bellefonts x7 chek. Good mmning oSiiers Machine 8hop enwvine lathe with 18<inch 4<tawed ! i i 60 acres, on shares 1 miles west of Port Matilda bor Inoulre of Mrs. A W. Adams, Adams Ave, Pa. Of Reber | WANTED-To rent by April 1. five | | or six-room home in good residens | | tial section Bellefonte. Phone Belle. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR one RENT (a one-half 1 Inguis Heber £00d 1 ni burg Hackenburg whury Apartments for Rent CR RENT A PURNTITUR inde P er ine Wm D Beliefont ~ to Pa. UPHOLSTERY —# urn! EET reus rest FOREMAN'S reals ng WORK — a IT Announcements BAKE SALE QARD Rebekah 2 Tard Hall Wont PARTY - Lodge, Bel party High ” guson Township have as yet tax 1 Those of paid your you who real estate County 1942. Also all un- personal tax for 1941 anh Years. will be turned over tn r collector on May 1. 1942 1 thereafter as it may be pos- prepare list Please avoid unnecessary costs and embarrass t by paying your personal taxes r before above date. Your obed- servant, A. W. Tressler, Tax Collector, Penna. Furnace, Pa xis a by ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH Four top burners with auto- matic lighting and insulated oven with heat control CENTRAL PENNA. GAR. CO. Floor Show EVERY NIGHT Harry's Tavern
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