_ April 16, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres a, i a—— LOCALS --(ross Allison, of Kentucky, vis- ited his aunt, Mrs. Laura Runkle, at Centre Hall, last week. —Mr, family of Lewisburg, last week { { weekend for and Mrs. Neil Mohler and | Mrs. Anna M., Conley, of West Logan street, expects to depart this New York City for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Wil- {lam B. Wallis moved into one of the Owens houses | Mr, Kohler Titan Metal on East Bishop street is employed by the Company. Miss Marilyn Miles, daughter of W. B. Miles, Jr. of Milesburg, | his brother-in-law land has returned from a weekend in Phila- | attended the University delphia, where she military ball at the Pennsylvania. Mrs. Harry Dawson of Philadel- phia, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cramer, of Burnside street, Before her re- cent marriage Mrs. Dawson was the former Mrs. Anne Cherry Levi, of Bellefonte —Mrs. Louise Carpencto and daughters. Louise and Angela, of South Allehgeny street, spent Sun- day with Mrs. Carpeneto's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Guttercn and family at their home in Clearfield —Mrs. Nora Ebel returned to her home Mountain, after having months in Bellefonte niece. Mrs. Anna Compton Schlow apartments I's son Paul, is with the Army in the Philippines -Mrs. Curtin Taylor ter, Barbar, and Mis Virginia Thomas. all of North Thomas street, spent the weekend in Baltimore, Md.. where Mr. Tavlor is employed Miss Taylor and Miss Thomas spent most of the time in Washington, D C ling on Sunday on Purdue spent three with her of the Ebeling's i States an d daugh- Mrs. Charles R. Beatty. of East Curtin street, who has not been well for the past month or more, was striken ill while in the A & P Super Market, Friday afternoon, and was taken to her home. Her condition responded to treatment, but Tuesday night she suffered a second attack. A kind of infection has been assign- ed as the cause of her illness. Joseph Dann and daughter Vir- ginia, and Miss Ada Powers, all of Waverly. N. Y., spent Tuesday in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Dann's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dann, at their home on Halfmoon Ter- race. They here especially to see Mr, Dann’: brother, George Dann, a member of Company B, 190th Field Artillery, of Bellefonte, who was home for a brief furlol from Camp Sutton, N. C., where the local battery now is stationed —Mr. and Mrs Griffith formerly of Boalshurg, spent a hours in Bellefonte, Tuesday, while in this area on a combined busines and pleasure trip. Mr. Griffith for- merly a member of the State Motor Police at Rockview barracks, is now in government service in Washing- ton, D. C. Mrs. Griffith and daugh- ter are residing temporarily with the former's mother In Harrishure, until suitable quarters in Washing- ton have been obtained —Mrs. Jack Gir street, deputy Centr 11 orod came Bis office 0D of the mi left arm elbow porch of the home her pare Mt sdoner and the nis wrist 11 <i on placed in Hospita permite member Centre Cotmty Ginrl was home A surprise dinner was home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sprankle, of Coleville, on Sunday, April 12. in honor of Mrs. Sprankle’s 68th birthday anniversary Among those present were Wendell Crain, Otter Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson, of Altoona; Mrs. Blanche Eckley and Mrs. Ralph Malone, of Coleville; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sprankle, Mahlon and Thyla Sprankle, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sprankle, and son Robert, of Miles- burg With Fleming or held at the ‘ omer Judge M. Ward as the principal speaker, the Bellefonte Moose Lodge Sun- day held a flag- raising ceremony at their home on North Spring street Toastmaster at the event was W. W Litke, retiring governor of the Belle- fonte lodge, and Burgess Hardman P. Harris and Charles M. Ray, new governor of the lodge, were in charge of the flag raising. The Bellefonte High School band played the “Star- Spangled Banner’ 'as the flag was raised. ~BEdward and Mrs A. Kachik, son of Mr, Andrew Kachik, of Pros- gertown. a senior student at Penn State, was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa $50 annual award for dis- tinguished scholarship when he, with seven other county students, was chosen to the senior honorary society, Other county students hon- ored were: Mary Betty Anderson, Jean Babcock, M. Cordelia Beach, William Harkins, Earl B. Stavely, Jr. and Jean Weaver, all of State College; and Roger D. Way, grad- uate student, Port Matilda, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Rey- nolds of New York City, returned to their home there Monday, after having been guests since last Thurs- day of Mrs. Reynold’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Quigley and family at their home | on East Curtin street, return they were accompanied by Miss Henrietta Quigley, who had of | 1 {been built —S8gt. John Murphy, of Camp Sut- ton, N. C,, Sunday for a several days’ visit with and sister, Mr, Mrs. of Blanchard street, Mrs. BE. E. Widdowson during the weekend underwent treatment at the Centre County Hospital and is now at her home on North Allegheny street, where she Is rapidly gaining strength Mr. and Mrs and daughter, Mary, street, were called to Harrisburg, Saturday, because of the sudden death of Mrs, Swartz's brother-in- law, George Bair Paul Moerschbacher, who is the U. 8S. Medical Corps in a Mis- souri Camp, arrived in Bellefonte Lee Davis, Clyde G. Swartz of East Logan Sunday for a ten days’ furlough with ! his father, Charles Moerschbacher, of South Thomas street Mrs. Richard Lamb and son daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Lamb, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with the elder Mrs. Lamb's son-in-law and daugh- ter, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish and family, of West High street Mrs. Frank Hull, of North Alle- gheny street, Friday went to Camp Davis, N. C., for a visit with Mr Hull who is in the U. S. Army. Be- fore her marriage Mrs. Hull was Miss Marjorie Houser, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Houser, of North Al- legheny Mrs. C. Edward Robb, for several months employed in Philadelphia, arrived in Bellefonte on Sunday night for a few days’ stay at her apartment in the Friedman building, South Allegheny street. Mrs. Robb came here as the driving guest of Samuel Rhinesmith and Samuel R, Waite, who had been in Philadelphia since Thursday ~-Lt. William and street F. Cox, Mrs. Cox and son Billy, returned Monday to Camp Sutton, N. C, after a visit in Bellefonte with Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Smith of East High street. Mrs. Cox and son live at Monroe, N. C, located two miles from the camp. They also visited with Lt. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Cox, of Milesburg. Reports yesterday were that the dance to be held as a feature of this vear's annual reunion and banquet of the Bellefonte Academy Alumni Association at the Penn Belle Hotel on May 23, is proving to be a most popular added feature. The dance will provide a means whereby local residents may meet and greet old acquaintances from the Academy student body. -An appeal for women to do sew- ing for the Bellefonte Chapter Red Cross wns made vesterday by Mrs William J. Emerick of Bellefonte, chairman of sewing for the chapter Vomen may go to the Emerick home on West Linn street and do sewing or may take articles to their homes Interested women are asked in touch with Mrs. Emerick by phoning Bellefonte 2452 Wills Dorworth, Jr liam J Dorworth, of Bellefonte, id Philadelphia, has enlisted in the U. 8. Naval Reserves and left Phila- delphia Tuesday for South Bend, to undergo 28 month's training before receiving a definite assign- ment. Mr Dorworth and his father spent the weekend in Bellefonte at the family home on East Linn street William, Jr., who was graduated from Penn State in June, 1941, had been employed since that time by the Sun Oil Company at Marcus Hook to get tele umn J son of - Wil al nd. William Waite, son oi Mrs. Mary Waite, of East Bishop street, is scheduled to undergo a brain opera- tion at the University Hospital in Philadelphia. today William was taken to the hospital last Thursday by his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Rhinesmith, and his brother, Samuel Waite. A series of examinations is reported to have revealed an abscess or other source of pressure just behind the forehead. Mrs. Rhinesmith has been with him at the hospital since his admission and Samuel Waite and Samuel Rhinesmith returned to Phil- adelphia last night to be with him until after the operation. Mr. Waite for some time has been employed by the Titan Metal Company. -Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Thomas, | 3rd, of Berryville, Va, were guests at the Episcopal Rectory on West Lamb street until yesterday. Rev Mr. Thomas, who recently resigned as pastor here because of ill health, and Mrs. Thomas came to Bellefonte to arrange for the moving of their furniture to Brandon Parish, Vir-| ginia, across the James River from Jamestown, where they will make their future home. Brandon Par- ish is one of the oldest ones in the country, the manor house having in 1627. Although his health has been improving slowly ithe Rev. Mr. Thomas is not able to | i Upon their! been here with her brother and his, family for three weeks While recup-| gore hold during the past week. erating from a recent illness Miss Quigley is employed in the New York Public Library system. —Three Centre county boys, all resume his activities to any great ex- | tent, but his physicians have permit. | ted him to assist with the work at the small Parish, which is located at Disputata, Virginia. Two parties In honor of Miss Jane Beatty, daughter of Mrs. Char- les Beatty, of East Curtin street, who is to be married in the near future to Fred Mull, of State College, On Saturday Miss Beatty was guest of {honor at a& shower and tea at the thome of Mrs. E. Keith Anderson of members of the 1301st Service Unit, have received promotions at the New Cumberland Army Reception! Center, Pvt. James T. Caldwell, of Bellefonte, has been promoted to! Technician 5th grade, Cort.cral John F. Warnock and Corporal Allan M. Green, both of State College, have been made Techniclang 4th grade. A Technician 4th grade draws a ser- geant’s pay but ranks below a ser- geant and above a corporal. A Tech- nician 5th grade receives a corpor- al’s pay but ranks below a corporal and above a private first class, i i West Logan street. Gates of Bellefonte, poured. Tuesday night Mrs. Donald Klinger and Mrs. Earl Heverly entertained at a shower at Mrs. Heverly's home on East Bis- hop street. Guests present were: Miss Clara Beatty, Mrs. Jack Yea- ger, Mrs. R. G. Lindquist, Mrs. Char- les Wagner, Mrs. Philip Witcraft, Miss Erma Sloop, Miss Mary Baum, Miss Betty Casebeer, Mrs. Ben H. Herr, Mrs. E. Keith Anderson and Mrs. Paul M. Dubbs, all of Belle- fonte, and Mrs. William Leitzell and Mrs. H. Thompson Dale, of State College, ee ie arrived in Bellefonte on | with | Miss Winifred | Monday to her home on East Curtin street, after spending a week with friends in Memphis, Tenn, erated Hotel Willlam Penn, Pitts- burgh, was A. E. Farrers, 215 Willow bank street, Bellefonte, Mr. Farrers was in Pittsburgh on business and | pleasure, -Mr of West Thomas and Mrs. William Tressler Howard street, and Mrs, Tressler of street, spent Monday visiting with {the former's daughter, Mrs. H. {Burket, at Warriors Mark. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blaney and daughters Patsy and Jean, Curtin street, | Haddonfield, N. {mainder of the | Blaney’ 5 mother Paul Sciabica, Frank Sciabica, last Thursday signment in the U J. to spend the re- week with son of Mr Mrs of Sunnyside, {departed burgh for a: Navy at the Titan Metal Company to enlist in the navy. The April meeting of the Ameri- {can Home Section of the Bellefonte Womans Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Blaney on Cur- tin street, Monday afternoon, April 20, at 2 o'clock. The cohostess will be Mrs. C. M. Thompson and Mrs Harry McElwain Mr. and Mrs. Walter B and son Douglas, of Camp Hill, were in Bellefonte Monday, visiting Mr Rankin’'s father, W. B. Rankin and family, of East Curtin street. The trip was made because Douglas Ran- kin left vesterday for service in the United States Army Tomorrow is the automobile registration be received at the Y. M. C. A. The collection will be sent to industrial plants to be converted into imple- ments of war. If you haven't dis- posed of your old tags, take them at to the Y. M. C. A Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Show alter and little son, John Lionel, were guests over the Easter weekend of Mr. Showalter's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Showalter, East Lamb street. Mr. Showalter and family are residents of Buffalo where he | employed in one of the nation’s largest airplane factories Mrs. Isabelle Gagnon, of Phila- delphia, daughter of John Wetzler of Milesburg, recently was discharged from a Philadelphia hospital where she had been undergoing treatment for double pneumonia, and is now convalescing at the home of her un- cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. F Brady, at Kutztown Martin Emerick, former Centre county citizen now employed as an inspector for the Falrbanks-Morse Co. at Baltimore, was in Bellefonte during the weekend attending to some business matter Mr. Emerick is a son of the late Reuben F. Em- erick. former well known hotel keep- er of Nittany, and left Centre county about thirty years ago Mrs. E. M. Woodring, sport, returned to her week after visiting for some time with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Jamison of Elkton, Md, also with her son and family, Mr and Mrs. A. F. Woodring and daugh- te Philadelphia, and Mrs. Ada Rhoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Thompson, of Oxford, Pa ; The regular meeting of the Cen- tre County Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae Association was held at the home of Miss Catherine Ventre on Monday evening. Members were present from Pleasant Gap, Madisonburg and Bellefont A short business meeting was held and a report gf recent i meeting held in Al- toona. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in social activities Refreshments were served by the hostess, Miss Ventre The next meeting will be held at the hospital Miss Betty Louise Jones, daugh- ter of Centre County Treasurer Har- rv FP. Jones, of North Thomas street, Bellefonte, will become the bride of Gerald Harpster Gates, son of Mr and Mrs. William FP. Gates, of Harts- wick avenue, State College, at a cere- mony to be performed today. Miss Jones is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School and for more than three years has been employed by the Bell Telephone Company here. Mr, Gates better known as “Peany” was a jun- for at Penn State, and was a star member of the baseball and hockey teams there until last July when he entered the army. He is now en- gaged as a physical education in- structor at Victoria Field, Texas Miss Jones expects to remain in Bellefonte for the time being. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lambert of East Lamb street, gave a party on Tuesday evening, in honor of their daughter Doloris’ tenth birthday. Games were played and refreshments of ice cream and cake served. The i little guest of honor received many inice presents. Those present in- cluded Deloris Lambert, Mahlon Sprankle, Joan Billet, Peggy Cole, Virginia Mekes, Roseanna Jahnson, | Mary Jane Scull, Billy Auman, Ray | 8 plant old last day plates will once of William- home last r. of n en of the tpipt agi Reichert, Theresa Strunk, Mary Ann | Shirley | Shuey, Ray Kellerman, Barnes, Bobby Barnes, John Barnes, | Mary Corl, Kenny Keeler, Budd | Whitehill, Alice Lutz, Shirley Hazel, Nancy Gentzel, Gerald Eckenroth, Shirley Wayne, Tommy Davies, Don- ald Kipha, Elmer Keith, Alice Jane | | Barnes, Gertrude Barnes, Lois Steele and Sara Barnes, | ~The first instruction period for | the newly-organized Girls’ Volunteer | Military Unit was held last Wednes- {day at the Phoenix Mill with W. W. | Hampton as instructor, Classes are {to be held every Wednesday night lat the mill ragge and subjects to be | taught will include a study of var- {lous paris of a rifle, use of a 22-cal. i rifle, and codes of conduct on rifle ranges. Chartier members of the class are: Marian Barnhart, Bess Bryan, Madeline Carpeneto, Betty Casebeer, Violet Chick, Louise Cur- tin, Jean Dinges, Elizabeth Fisher, Florence Fromm, Betty Hall, Agnes Kelleher, Anne Kelleher, Jane Kis- ling, Evelyn Krone, Mabel Lose, Frances Love, Helen Lyons, Evelyn Martin, Carolyn McClure, Marylin Miles, Jean Monsell, Gertrude Poor- man, Dorothy Ray, Bernadine Spear, Lucille Thompson, Priscilla Troupe, Rebecca Troupe, Maney Wagner, Es- ther Whiteman and Helen White- man. Miss Helen Butler returned on | Recent guests at the Statler op- ’ | Linn street, Willowbank ! C. | of East | yesterday motored to | Mrs. | and | for Pitts- | Sciabiea resigned his position | Rankin | shave in 90 seconds, Shavers at the You can still buy a dual head; | 7 Electric Supply Co. Only $1.00 down. { Mrs. Walter ghter, Mary Anne, of East Curtin street, spent last week in Mt. Pleas- ant with Mrs. Adams’ parents, Mr and Mrs, Joseph Murtha, Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder, of East last Thursday went to | Sewickley for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, | W. Cordes Snyder, 2nd, and family Mr. and Mrs. William D., Walker daughters Violet, Hilda | Loraine, of Rebersburg, were fonte shoppers on Tuesday Walker found time to visit our {fice and Belle- Mr Hosterman, their were Mr. and Mrs. E. R of Aaronsburg, accompanied by son John, and daughter Mary, | in town Monday on a Mr. Hosterman and lers at our office Mrs. Alice Kelley and son Clar- ence, for two years residents of | Pleasant Gap, have returned to Mrs | Kelley's bungalow on East Bishop street, to make their home Mrs Kelley is a sister of Robert Roan, {also of East Bishop street Lt. and Mrs man, of Camp Blanding, Fla, spending a ten day furlough Lt. Corman's parents, Mr. and John N. Corman of Zi and with Mrs. Corman’s mother, Mrs Dor- othy Ann Duff Albany. N. Y Mrs. E. E. Hollobaugh ard and Ru Win- ters returned to their homes in Franklin N. J.. Sunday, af weekend visit with Mrs baugh's parents, Mr. and Mir: Johnson and family at thelr on North Spring Miss Geraldine Noonan returned during the weekend to her home on East Bishop street from Williamsport where she recently underwent an operation at the Williamsport hos- pital. During her convalescence she was a guest of her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Eu Delaney, of William- sport Mr. and Mr: moved last Wednesday from the Blanchard house on West Linn street to the Franklin B. Schad home East Curtin street. The Magees are occupying the first floor of while Mr. Schad’s mother, ther Schad, is continuing on id floor son were cal- Cor- are with Mrs Noodrow W of Mr. and and son, Ricl ell 17 Hollo- M.R home treet gene Bayard Magee on Mrs. Ex reside to the secor Miss Flla Levi, of N rR. for several months has been vi 1 relatives and friends in the wes during the weekend went to Los An- geies, California, where she joined Mrs. Prank L. Wetzler, who has been there for some time. Miss Levi and Mrs. Wetzler expect to return home in about a month At a Victory ca the Legion home, Eas last Thursday afternoon by erican Legion Auxiliary, the ing players were awarded Mrs. Prancis Robison, Mrs. Richard Herman, Mrs. Catherine Gordon, Miss Carrie Anderson and Mrs, Fred Bechtel, all of Bellefonte A slight fire on the roof of the Milesburg fire house was extinguish- ed by members of the Milesburg Fire Company Monday afternoon a few moments Mrs. Leamer Wood- ring, who res nearby, saw f shoot from The | believed to have caused overhealed mated at about flesbur rd party held at t Howard street Am- follow - prizes the after ide the roof heen Damage $10 Mary Katherine ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walizer of East Bishop street, was the ticket committee of the annual soph- omore dance given Saturday night at the Millersville State Teachers College. George Barbary's Band was present for the “Fiesta” the name chosen by the class for the memor- able evening frig Ng taove Wallzer, dau- aon Severe ice and snow storms the Blair county area served by the Penn Edison Electric Company re- sulted in an interruption in electric service in parts of Centre County from 7:05 to 7:22 p. m. last Thurs- day. Although snow and ice condi- tions prevailed in Centre County no serious trouble resulted on West Penn lines, it was reported Mr. and Mrs. SBamuel M. Shall- cross have completed arrangements for the transfer of their furniture today from their home on West Linn street to their new place of residence in Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Shallcross and son Thomas, will not leave Bellefonte until after the close of the school year, and will reside until that time at the Shalcross summer home “Twinmount” at Runville Those who visited over the week - end at the William Lucas home in the Kalin apartments on South Al- legheny street, were Mr. and Mrs Harold Lindsay and daughter. Alice Jane; Mrs. William Ritz and daugh- ter, Mrs. Alfred Vogus; Mrs. in H. Adams and dau: | | i | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 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- and Mrs. | gal first {mel and | of- | shopping trip. | Lindsey and daughter, Sandria: An- | drew and Roy Walker, all of Frank- lin, and Miss Mary Shefchunas, of {Oil City. They also visited at the | David Bathurst home on Willowbank | street, (Additional Locals on Page 4) Card of Thanks | BRIDGE —We wish to thank ail | and relatives that | | friends, neighbors {80 kindly gave floral tributes, use of cars, loving sympathy and the many | | other acts of kindness that was given during the funeral of Willard Jen- nings Bridge. (Bigned) His wife, Mrs. Willard J. Bridge, and daughter Lost and Found LOST-“Two oak dining room chairs, on highway between Unionville and State College. Monday evening. Finder please notify Milton Barger, Boalséburg, Pa. Phone 3442. x16 Wanted to Buy WANTED —To buy Iivestook of all kinds. H. E Neill, R. . Belle- forte, Pa. Phone 6464. 161 WANTED--To buy a power saw with poultry. RP WANTED — To bu shafting and Bow. Inquire I, adv to this office, must be complied with by mer 1 Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise it contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE ertising--sale or rent, ~-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed JShose answering the its. Please do not call at the office tor information concerning suc advertise h 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 time, free of charge. This privilege can be intervals, WA Le chalrs, beds, er « n est 136 ee A Bk VALE NTED As, Antique writing tables dolls locks, old glass price pald Cora E. Market St. York Help Wanted furniture, bur FOR Ks, doughtrays, | ! poster , grandfath and ct M guna, WA I WA f D WAN In 3. B WA F WA WiA NTED Ek on farm man to wor n EER juire of Wm. D. Walker Pa NTED rm. J. 1 Pho TED Selle! NTED NTED we 86 N'TED--A yusekeeplng VT LD A girl HOUSE WOK aA.'Y the home Slate WAN wa sold over Ran wie eh a, Tr FoR BALE No. 1 Wilbur Dashem, Centre Hall Pi one 184+ R- 5 FOR SALE mixed Any Bell POR four. good Ju’ fr Fo no yle * May 30th. W Aal on street, Bellefont 2, H POR SALE Used 24x44 Frick thresh- © or Also Dedigrecs fall Hampshire boars and James | used six tines a year at different NTED Experienced a work, good Won NTED — Bderty 5 n toh nm far kind so A ut “Oe k Raw leigh 18 years Yr or Dept Oc ocd profits particular PND-34- 10, BURIAL VAULTS--Be Dunlap concrete burial you must choose one iap Brothers for years and sold Delivered anywi iy Telephone or 2765 Ch Pa Articles t tor r Sale | the direct aere in Bellefonte —— potatc no) Ba {| F. Treaster, ENGRAVED-—Name invitationg and announceme personal stationery etc. can be nished by us at reasonable or We have on display graved work Call inspect our line where. Centre Democrati, Pa RECORDS! RECORDS! Visit Pifer's Victor Red Seal classics Decca, Bluebird, Okey, jate hits, sacred. old time strumental Youll be really winded with records at Special grab bag records, All record supplies cards Shoice baled alfalfa and ! siraw Corn ears Call Haupt's Pa quantity efonte, Pa S8:LE-~A 1030 model A Ford por sedan. in good condition: ver. Inquire of Harry Maur- AN, R D x16 at our Bellet RECORDS! SALE Tailor-made suits, any with cuffs on 4rousers un- P. Smith, 22 Wes! g Pa. x16 band, i sur ac each with feeder, blower and bagger C Lamar x17 R]ilts Dotterer, TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF CENTRE COUNTY Adv.) My opponent, in a recent issue of the Keystone Gazette, stated that he had been drafted as a candidate for Chairman of the Centre County Republican Com- mittee, adding that he was not needy and that none of his relatives were needy. The attention of the Republican voters is directed to the fact that in 1939 my opponent was drafted by Mr. Melroy, then County Chairman, as a member of the Melroy patronage board, to pass on the applica- tions By Needy Republicans for jobs. These Needy Republicans were informed that their applications were okey'd and forwarded to Harrisburg and that in due time they would hear from them. The fact is, however, that hundreds of these applications of Needy Republi cans are still pigeonholed somewhere in the county and were never sent to Harrisburg. Mr. Melroy got his job. He may have been in the same class as my opponent and was not needy nor had he any needy relatives, More anon. GEORGE H. YARNELL, Mingoville, Pa. wedding fur- a all kinds of en- office ant before ordering else- . ionte new front record room 4 Pifer’s. From Music Shop, Bishop street Bellelotiie, x t = { pick-up Lh CG x17 FOR SALE--1035 truck, in good nton, Julian, Chevrolet condi) Pa. R on D FOR BALE Bome some mixed hay Centre A fodder of D and John x10 corn Inquire Hall, RB FOR new cream portable milker if sold at once. Inguil in. Can be seen at 611 rear, Juniata, Pa. x16 BALE Dodge body ly ne hn Pi CAP I: Kachik PARMERS Cet Pent Hall, Pa Bring yo YOu <a team Of G-vear black and good worken J mares from 3 10 7 years weight 1600 10 18K Al ac fe Ant k Als tegisis FOR SALE "Dogs, Pets, Etc. WANTED '¢! ood be Lem ADprec iated mt, Pa Pn one | Real Estate - For Sale FC nm four i Eckert SALE- iE TY desi rable in Mill Hall Hager, Jercey home w” Price right Shore. Pa x16 FOR SALE-—-A small farm Boggs tows good house and Rod water H. D. C., care of Democrat SALE — A h nist Mabbore bath nauire of Pa and i rite four-room frame and all conven- Mary M. Fauble To18 FOR Bel liefonte Property near Lemont Si sal E- Call eith fate Coli ogee eliefonte Sri ng street, x16 "bungalow steam heal, an metal plant Pa x18 For Sale o or r Rent FCR RENT OR SALE—Ne low on Buffalo Run road. Minnie Stine, Port Matilda, Pa. R D 1. x15 FC R SALE OCR RENT-—A house and outhuiidings on 5 acres of ground located Benner township, known az the 8 8 Fravel property, Inouire of Mrs. Harry Whiteman, Bellefonte, | x hi 8 B D SALE - 8 X-room modern conveniences “CAT parace; near Tit Phone 6148 Beliefor ite. POR New E™ INA ir Rooms For Rent FOR RENT —Three 1 furni Jshed T rooms Innuire of Mrs. Elizabeth Hazel 113 E. logan st reet, Bellefonte, Pa. dane POR RENT — Two furnished OOS for light housekeep.ny. Inquire of Mrs Roxanna Smith, i153 East Logan street, Bellefonte, Pa 1314 FOR RENT--A desirable store room, | centrally located. Inquire at le-| vine's Store. Bellefonte, or J Priedman, Clarence, Pa. secon ficor bedroom, all conveniences. Cen trally located. Dial Bellefonte oa: X17, Gladys N Houses tor Rent AOTE race wert of Port fon tt {a FOR RENT Apartments tor Rent PCO Miscellaneous REPAI RED — Repairs Kid re of fuarnivire. NITURE Ww all CHINE WORK - the laxpayers May ist, will or Avery be subject levy after May collector xis of Col- real es- NCTICE lege Tow in tax w be 0 the taxpayers hd All unpaid returned to the Commissioners on May 1. Also all unpaid personal iax for 1941, and prior years, wili be turned over to a deputy collector on May 1, 1942, or as soon therealter as may De opostible to prepare lisi Please avoid unnecessary oosts and embarrassment by paving your per. sonal taxes on or before above date. JH MM Stover, Tax Coliector, le- mont, Pa x17 aie Ca 104° iM NOTICE-To the taxpayers of Pm Township: Those of you who not as yet paid your seal estate 1X, please be advised that on Pes. 1942. 5 per cent will be added on outstanding real estate tax ana 1 taxes must be paid by May 1. 1942, All unpaid real estate tax will be returned to the County Commis glonerg on May 1, 1042. Also all une paid personal tax for 1941, an prior years, will be Surned over tn deputy collector on May 1. 1042, or as soon thereafter as it may be pose sible to prepare list Please avoid unnecessary costs and embarrass ment by paving your personal taxes on or before above date. Your obeds fent servant, A. W. Tremler, Tax Collector, Penna. Furnace, Pa. xis - A —— On {Floor Show " EVERY NIGHT ——— AT — Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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