THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— Page Five Pril 23, 1942, LOC ALS wo | | i EM | Della Cross has returned | to her Jottage in Curtin Gap for the summé after having spent the win- ter mnths in an apartment in Bush Arcack. -Jseph Nolan, of Pitcairn, spent sevendl days last week in Bellefonte as a guest of his sisters, Mrs. Anna Craffi and Miss Rebie Nolan, of South Thomas street E. W. Fultz and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| Fultz, all of Woodward, were in Bellefonte, Saturday business and pleasure trip Mrs. Kathryn Langton, of Snow Shoe, while in town Friday found time to visit our office to add her name to our list of valuable sub- scribers from that section ~Melvin Showers, son of Merrill Showers, of East High street, ted last Thursday for the Army in- duction center at New Cumberland, having recently enlisted in the U. S Air Corps. —-Miss Margaret West Bishop street, delphia last week for a visit with friends in that city. Miss Brocker- hoff resided in Philadelphia before coming to Bellefonte some time ago Sergeant Robert L. Hoffer, son of Mrs. Sara Hoffer, of East High street, Bellefonte, recently was pro- moted to the grade of Stafl Sergeant at the expanding Air Corps Techni- cal school at Kessler Field, Biloxi, Miss Herman Startzenbach, Jr. of Philadelphia, spent several days fish- ing in Centre County streams last week and while here was a guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kane, of Phoenix avenue —Mrs. Harry M. Murtorfl, who suffered a stroke at her home on East High street, Monday night, is reported to be resting as well as can be expected but her condition is re- garded as being quite serious. Ac- cording to reports the stroke affected the entire right side. Mrs. Charles R. Beatty and dau- ghter Jane, East Curtin street, expect to leave tomorrow for Gib- sonia, near Pittsburgh, where Mrs Beatty will spend several weeks with her sister, Miss Genevieve Ousler, while recuperating from a recent ill- ress. Miss Beatty will return home this weekend —Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend in Baltimore, Md, as guests of Mrs. J. D. Thomas’ sis- ter, Mrs. E. C. Burghduff Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas were visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John Holland and family Williamsport —Word has been received that Foster B. Baird. son of Mr. and Mrs Frank L. Baird. of Milesburg, has been advanced io sergeant. Sgt. Baird has been located at Ft. Bucha- nan. San Juan, Puerto Rico, and had been advanced to Corporal in Jan- uary of this vear. He enlisted for Foreign Service in the U. S. Army in June 1941 Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker of South Spring street, are receiving congraty » birth of their second chi st daughter, born last Thursda; ning at the Cen- tre County Hospit al The child. who weighed 9 pounds, 5 ounces at birth, has been named Anne Elizabeth Mrs } is the {former Phy- ~M BrockerhofI, of went to Phila- of in t ¥ lations and Br Shoemak lis Gallagher, of Philadelphia Pilot Officer Edward E. Benson, who recently received his commis- sion from the Royal Canadian Air Forre, arrived in Bellefonte last Wednesday for a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr Mrs. Christ Beezer of near Belelfonte. Before entering the service nine mont ago, Benson was employed as an inspector by the Piper Aircraft Company at Lock Haven Mrs. Joseph Moerschbacher and ant daughter, Molly Kay, of Hou- n. Texas, are expected to arrive 1 Bellefon te about May 1, for a visit ont Mrs. Moerschbacher's father, J Kennedy Johnston, East Bishop street, and with Mr. Moerschbacher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moers- chbacher. also of East Bishop street. Mrs, Moerschbacher was the former Miss Martha Johnston, of Bellefonte ~The Department of Information at Penn State reports that last week er and hs of in listing Edward A. Kachik, Belle- | fonte, as winner of the $50 prize giv- | en annually by the Penn State Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi to the senior with the outstanding schol- astic average, Mr. Kachik was mis- takenly classed as enrolled in the | medical technology curriculum. In- stead, he is enrolled in metallurgy, the Department states. Twelve new members have been received into Girls’ Voluntary Mili- | tary Unit which meets regularly at the rifle range at the Phoenix Mill. | The new members are Mary Halll Bryan, Marguerite Delong, Lois! Gates, Bette Kellerman, Helen Klin- ger, Betty Long. Tanza Mannino, Evelyn Martin, Lena Waite, Thelma | Smith, Marion Volynch and Lou- | venia Witmer. Practice sessions are | held every Wednesday from 730 to| $:30 p. m, with W. W, Hampton in| charge. Brooks-Doll Post, American | Legion, has granted the use of its! 22-calibre rifles to the class. Aaron D. Leitzell, chairman of Civilian De- fense, has offered to assist the or- ganization. ~Pvt. William C. Zimmerman, 22, gon of O, M. Zimmerman of Belle- fonte, has been graduated from the World's largest Air Corps Technical School at Sheppard Fleld, Texas, where he has been attending classes for the past several months. At- tached to the 311th Technical School Squadron while in the school there, he was graduated April 14. Prior to enlistment he attended Bellefonte High School. Having undergone in- tensive training designed to give him a complete working knowledge of the battle birds, he is now qualified as one of the eight specialists necessary to keep one plane in the air. Grad- uates of this Technical course are on a combined | depar- | i Corps, {with eligible to be shipped to any tactical unit maintained by the Air Corps. Mrs, Anna Hugg, of Jullan R. D,, was a pleasant caller at this office Friday morning while in Bellefonte on a business mission, | Mr. Robert V. Miller, of Buffalo, N. Y., called at our office on Friday while in Bellefonte on a visit with his brother Caleb, for a few days. Mrs. John Nichols and three children, of Lemont, spent Friday in Bellefonte with Mrs. Nichols par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Baney, of East Curtin street, Miss Mary Ellen of Halfmoon Terrace, weekend in Buffalo, N. Y., Marie Heverly, daughter of Mr Mrs. Ned Heverly, of Axe Mann. Miss Helen Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Olsen, of West Curtin street, spent the weekend in | Riverside, N. J., as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Dorothy Coxey Herms- taedt. The Ralph Miller family, of! Milesburg last week moved into the apartment in the Little Arcade building, West High street, vacated | some time ago by the Gilbert Boyer family Mrs. W Cunningham, spent the with Miss and H. Miller, of West Bis- hop street, had as guests at dinner, | Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Toot, of Flemington, and Mrs. Harry Haag and Mrs. Sarah Colyer, both of Belle- fonte Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klinger, of the Heverly apartments, spent the weekend in Allentown as guests of Mrs. Klinger's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Par- sons. Frederick Schad, of Newark, N J.. former resident of Bellefonte, visited friends and relatives in this vicinity last week. Mr, Schad is a son of the late Dr. Edith Schad, of Bellefonte Joseph A. Parrish, Jr, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish, of West High street, is recovering slow- ly from an illness which for some time threatened to develop into pneumonia Mr. and Mrs have been occupying an on Reynolds avenue, will move soon into the apartment in the Orvis building, East Curtin street, which will be vacated late this month by Mrs, Harry Keller Mr. and Mrs. Gray Tressler and family have completed arrangements to move from one of the Schad houses on North Spring street into the apartment in the Orvis home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs William Brachbill, Joseph Confer, Randolph Field, Texas, spent last week in Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Confer, of East Logan street. His brother, James, who is in training at Camp Sutton, N. C., is spending this week at the {amily home. Sgt. Philip Haupt, of Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his par- Mr. and Mrs. James Haupt, Sr, of South Allegheny street, while en route to Santa Barbara, California, to enter a U. 8S, Flying School week closed Frank Gill, who apartment ents, Charles Correll last his shoe repair shop on West High treet and has gone 0 Detroit, Mich, whe re he has accepted a position in a defense industry. Mrs. Correll, former Anna Kochik, of Belle- fonte, expects to join her husband in Detroit this week Mrs. Anne Hazel, who makes her home with her son Nyle Hazel and family at Pleasant Gap. is now at the home of her son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barner, of East Lamb street, where she will remain until she has fully recovered from injuries suffered in a recent fall Lee H. Walker, who for the past vear has been stationed at Port Au Prince, Haiti, on a gavernment con- struction job, recently arrived in the United States and is now spending a few days in Bellefonte with his brothers, Milon P. Walker, Judge Ivan Walker, and Cecil A. Walker, and their families. Mrs. Rose Hockenbury, ington, Pa., accompanied by Mervin, of Middletown, who is a member of the United States Air visited in Bellefonte for sev. eral days the latter part of the week Mrs. Hockenbury's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong on Penn street. Mrs. M. C. Levi, of South Spring street, who has been at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Harrison G. Kline, on East he of Flem- her son | High street since the outset of a ser- ious illness some weeks ago, is re- ported to be recuperating steadily and is believed to be well on the | way toward complete recovery. Luther 8. Stover, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott Stover, of East Howard street, who recently enlisted in the U. 8. Army, departed last Thursday for the induction center at New Cumberland. Before enter- ing the service Mr. Stover had been employed for some time at the R. T. | Willard clothing store on West High street, ~Mr. and Mrs. George I. Purnell and family have made arrangements to move soon from their present home on East Curtin street, to the Samuel M. Shallcross residence on West Linn street. The Shallcross furniture was taken last week to | Bryn Mawr, where the family will make their future home, but Mrs. | Shallcross and son, Thomas, will be | at their summer home Twinmount, | at Runville, until the close of the school season. ~ Thirty-eight students of the! Bellefonte High School, mostly jun- fors and sophomores, went to Wash- ington, D. C,, during the weekend in a specially chartered bus for a sight-seeing tour of that city. Ef- fective May 1, the government has slaced a ban on school parties to Washington because of congested sonditions there. The group, with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin as chap- srones, left Bellefonte about mid- night Friday, and returned to Belle fonte about 5:30 a. m. Monday, hav- ing spent Saturday night in a hotel at Washington. No mishaps of any {charge of the Music | hannon, | Miriam Alice Musser, (IR. D { legheny | sell, | stopped for i But you can keep your sight kind occurred to mar the outing. The rummage sale which was to | have been held on West Bishop street, this Saturday afternoon by | the Catholic Daughters of America, has been cancelled. James Green, former manager of the Brown Boot Shop here, who for some time had been In training | at Camp lee, Va, has been trans- | ferred to Trinidad, British West In- dies The Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet in the Presbyterian chapel | on Monday evening, April 27, at 7:30 o'clock The program will be in Section, and the Centre Hall Chorus will provide en- tertalnment, Among our day were Mrs, and Musser callers on Wednes- John Lucas of Mos- her daughter, Mr and granddaughter, | of Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Musser and daughter are visiting her parents at Moshannon Miss Virginia Bertram left for! Pittsburgh Tuesday, after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bertram, Bellefonte Upon her graduation®at Al- General Hospital, she pects to become an Army nurse ~Mrs. Maude Meyer and son, Has- of Coleville, and Mr. and Mrs Andy Matsko, of Curtin street, Bellefonte, spent Sunday in Johns- town with friends and relatives. They a short visit also with Katherine McIntosh, Altoona In spite of anything you can do cannot keep your eyes young age with the rest of the body young lenses do that Bauer, optome- Jewelry Store, Harry CX~ Mrs you They Properly prescribed See Dr. Howard F trist, W. E. Crossley Bellefonte, Pa James J. Leitzell, recently elect commander of Jackson-Criss- man-Saylor Post Ve te rans of For- eign Wars, and Willlam WwW. Hamp- ton, chief of staff, Monday night at- tended installation ceremonies at the Philipsburg Post, where Mr L*tzell was in charge Joseph C. Confer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Confer, East Logan street, Bellefonte, is now a corporal at the nation’s largest and oldest basic flying school. A squadron guard, he has just been promoted by his or- ganization, Headquarters & Head- quarters Squadron, 11th Air Base Group, at Randolph Pleld, Texas Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Osman, of East Logan street, are now entitled to three stars in the family service flag, for three of their sons are now with the U 8. Armed forces. Boyd Osman is stationed near Harrisburg. Albert is located at Langley Field Va. and amin was in a group which left ‘uesday to enter the Army —-Mrs. William E since late in Pebruary has been with her daughters, Miss Hazel Hurley, and Mrs. Fred R. Cory, in St. Peters- burg, Fla. returned north by rail during the weekend and is now at her apartment at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick FP. Hallowell, North Allegheny street, Mrs. Edward Kofman and three children, Sherry, Allan and Charles, of East Linn street, who have been spending the past five weeks at Selma, Alabama, are scheduled to return to Bellefonte Sunday night The family went south primarily for the benefit of Sherrv's health, and according to reports she benefitted greatly by the change of climate Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eberbart at their cottage along Spring Creek during the first three days of the trout season included Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lucas, of Wash- ington, D. C, and Samuel Hawkins, of riington, Va Mr. Lucas is a former resident of Bellefonte and is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lucas, formerly of this community Mrs. Ivan Walker was in Phila- delphia from Friday until Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster. She also visited her daughter, Mary Catherine, who Is a student at the West Chester Teachers' College. She returned to her home on Sunday as the driving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleven- stine, who were visiting their daugh- ter at West Chester College Mrs. Clark Carson and son-in- law and granddaughter, Jack Ging- her and daughter, Janice, spent the weekend in Irvin with Mrs. Carson's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown. Upon their re- turn home, Sunday, they were ac- companied by Mra. Gingher and dau- ghter Nancy, who had spent several days at the Brown home. Mrs. Ging- her, who suffered a fractured left arm in a fall two weeks ago, return- ed Monday to her duties in the Cen- tre County Commissioners’ offices. ~Mrs, Mark W. Williams, of East High street, this week received : letter from her nephew, Richard Robb, of the U. 8. Navy-—the first letter received locally from him since the outbreak of the war December 7. On December 31 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, Junior Grade, and has been in the Pacific since before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Li. Robb is in the submar- ine service and has been a member of the personnel of the “Cuttlefish.” Because of war censorship, the letter carried little Information with the exception that he is well. Lt Robb is a son of Mrs. C. Edward Robb of Bellefonte and Philadelphia, and is widely known throughout this area where he resided before becoming a | od Hurley, who at Annapolis some years ago. ~The borough is preparing to re- | paint the parking lines on streets in| | the business section, and it is sug- {gested by those who have reason to {know whereof they speak that the lines be s0 arranged that parking | meters are located in approximately | the center of each stall, Instead of to the extreme edge as is now the case, Scores of cars have been tag- ged for violations because their own- ers, confused as to which meter ser- ved the stall in which they were parked, dropped their coins in the | wrong meter. Even persons who use | the stalls every day must look twice before they are certain which meter serves the stall. It is reported that there is no important reason why the meters should be at the edge of the stalls rather than near the cen- ter, and the time to decide upon the matter is now-—instead of after the lines are painted. mouth, fonte with {and family of North Penn | Mary | street, town, moved last Wallrun call Be Pvt. william States, of Ft. Mon! N. J. spent the weekend In Bellefonte with his aunt, Mrs. Vesta {8mith, of the White apartments, Pvt. Fred Mallory, of Pt. Dix, N. J. spent the weekend in Belle- Mrs, Mallory, of the White apartments, West High street, Sgt. Charles L. Sheckler, of Camp Sutton, N. C., Is spending this week with his parents, Coroner and Mrs. Charles Sheckler, of Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baylor street, on Monday moved into the house owned by Mrs. Saylor's late mother, Mis Morrison, on East Howard Paul Sheffer, Sr., of East Linn street, expected to leave today for Titusville for a visit wilh her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas O. Glenn, Jr, and Mrs | family i, of Johns- in Belle and Mrs. Leo Levy spent the weekend having come here for visit Mr. Levi's mother, Mrs. M. C who is recuperating from a iliness Harold week Herbert Haupt Lamb street to mer Humes farm end of Blanchard Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich and Mike Pleasant Gap week went to Chattanooga, Tenn to join Mr. Ulrich who is employed there. Mr. Ulrich L of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ulrich 8; street After having undergone ment in the Cresson sanitorium at Cresson for several months Ray Ishler returned hi home In Pleasant Gap on Monday. He accompanied the by Ishler Mrs, George Carpencto returned to the family apartment on North Allegheny street, yesterday several days’ visit Mrs. Henrl P. Ay N. J., and with relatives in New York City Mr. and Mrs Mi fonte, wiih Levi, recent ~The a family of the West Cramer from one houses on a house on the property at treet of son, i son of South ring Jaki treat. to wa on 1 0 from a Mr Englewood, foip friends with and res at ana Charles Bullock York. h rrangement next fonte the stern side of Me Bish 0} of 10 move ana will occupy McClure street, Mr Sutton house Bullock the Enginee here Cynthia Scott, Mary Harvey Scott street uffered a chin 1iday fell from her bi near her home. She was aided Sami Rumberger who earby 31x stit were ree daug oO severe "id afternoon wl under the when she riding home by resides n quired to close -Leo 8Sholl janitor at the suffered Injuries last Thursda was opening fell and forced his against a glass ventilator Mr received a laceration which an artery in his Several es were required to close the wound Charles A. Mensch, of the U. 8B Naval Reserves, now stationed In Reading, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his mother, Mr Charles F. Mensch, of North Alle- gheny street, and with his and sister-in-law Thomas Mensch and family, of Ees Linn street This weekend M*. Mensch expected transferred to Norfolk, Va ~The taught by party in of the YC ie che mn Sholi svered titoh LLC ~ arm brother Mr and Mrs. home nursing Siegal, hy id a completion night at home on evening in Maury honor of the course, Tuesday Brooks-Doll Post Legion East Howard street. The was spent in cards, and refreshments were served. Members of the ciass presented Miss Siegal with a class Ais De- fense Savings Bond in token of ap- preciation for her work — Bellefonte friends ha word that Mrs. A. Dean West of Lock Haven, formerly Bellefonte is recuperating at her home from a major operation performed recently at the Lock Haven Hospital, Mrs West and her husband, an employe of the Bell Telephone Company occupied one of the Orvis apamt- ments on East Curtin street until moving from Bellefonte about two Years ago ~Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Royer and Mr. and Mrs. William Sparver came up from York on Friday for a week- end of fishing and returned home Sunday well pleased with their trip in spite of the uncomfortable cool- ness of the weather, Mr. Rover, a native of Centre Hall, is a son of Edward Royer, and is employed by the York Ice Machinery Corpora- tion. Mr. Sparver, a close friend of the Royers, is a member of the Lig- gett & Myers Co. sales force (Additional Locals on Page 9 ve received * Oa Lost and Found FOUND -- Set of automobile Keys, near Tanney Hotel, High stireel Inquire at Centre Democrat office Estrayed — Young Holstein bull immediately Philip Linn street, Belles x ESTRAYED - Cwner cont act Shoemaker, East fonte. Phone 3147. Cattle Pasture CATTLE PASTURE Julian pasture and; running water: rates reason- oble. Inguire of RE Barr, Juilal, x20 with good walter. ! [6. Address Ray MoMuririe, Bellefonte Pa. R. D 1. Armagast estate. x18 i Wanted to Buy | WANTED--To buy used balloon tires, | oicycles and frames. Nightharts Bi- cycle Store 141 West 4th street, Lewistown, Pa. xi8 WANTED To buy 1% or 2 h. », and Stratton motor in condition. Jeatich's Garage, in. x i 525 by jong student at the U. 8. Naval Academy | PASTURE ~ For 15 head of cattle | Korman, Bellefonte R. Beginning May Ba FOR BALE--A black and white en. | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering iu Democrat's classified advert ising de- low cont and the benefits derived. it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of first issue, ment contains more than twenty REAL ESTATE ~~ advertising-—sale or rent. twenty-five and 15 cents for each additional insertion ive A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate cents or advertis tharged words or less, 26 Where words, one cent a word is KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office tor information concerning publishers are not permitted tw divulge the name ments advertisements, as the of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocral Is entitled wo a 25- free of charge. Intervals, WANTED--To buy kind E. Nelll, R fon i« Phone 6464 w ANTED- - Antique furnitur ig desks, stands dolls, pewter old glass and ch pald Cora M Market York vb} L2] guns le Money To Loan He nAoOrsers thy reddit Assy Saturday, or yuhwersbaugh Ned $l Any tne Ho OK OMe reddit t. Bell A elon Help Wanted A Lor treet WANTED--M J. M. Hess Boalsburg WANTED ne Paper wood Water WANTED ur n hour bonus Metallurgical vd Ave N iagara Fa hour merit bureh Highiar street or Ww ANTED- Reliable Ma y CO nned dealer N int: partie PND- 34 Ci x18 _ Work Wanted WA Articles tor Sale FOR AALE—Or Deering mower ¥' ard R D.°1 POR al E- ty a 1837 Ford Inquire Pa. R D FOR SALE--Lloy poe Dolatoes and seed potatoes Zimmerman, Bellefonte, R. D FOR SALE. seed oats Kepler FOR SALE-—-Well 4 oO Anty Fure-cron ensilage corn ! seed. Frafik P. Vonada, Madisonburg a x17 FOR SALE--1931 senger coupe, auire of Homer Pa > + i of Cent tre “Hal or i Rec) B5c Penna high-yielding Milli canned per Furnace, bushel M Pa matured Lai Chevrolet five-pas- good condition, Ine Boone, Rebersburg x17 POR SALE—Kat ahdin and Ruseett potatoes for sale Blerly, Howard, R. D. 2. Pa lersburg) Mic higas 3 WwW. C {Hub- x17 FOR SALE_One wood condition, and Ruxsieel axle Centre Hall, Pa ton Ford truck in with good body E C. Wagner x17 by 44 21 Pa. oversive, id two oversive HW. Houtz, Port Ma- R D. 3 x17 FOR SALE- “Used 24x44 Prick ‘thres h- er with feeder blower and bagger Also pedigreed fall Hampshire boars and gilts. B. C. Dotterer, Lamar Pa x17 FOR SALE - Kalamazoo range, en ameled, hot water reservoir, warme- ing closet. like new: priced reasons eble ‘harles C. Garrett, Reboersburg Pa Xi FOR SAL E—International cultivator, seed or eating potatoes, and sec- hand manure spreader Kyle D. 2. (Nigh x17 fida nk) amel Kerosene range, turner with bulit-on oven. Inquire of Gerald Rogers, BR. D, 1 Bellefonte, | Pa. Half mile north of Shiloh church. x17 five-wick TRACTORS - A fow still farm machinery; chicks and started; choice at low price; ing-—everything that stock; baby seed, in horses; clover roofing: is available. Order ahead. Tonoh Supply Company, Jersey Shore, fonte. Phone 2083 WANTED-To buy gome oid horses Also all kinds of livestock and poultry. Albert N. ton, R. F. D. WANTED To bu shatting and b pid. 3 PL ire of second hand it; best prices Swartz Machine Pa. Phone 32- 1 WANTED FCR Log ag of all kinds: iron, metals, rags, paper, tires ane ithe of any ind. Rg ul Service, nga llefonte 2423, 174 efonte, FOR SALE -- Cleaned Manchu soy | per cent plus germina ' ence, beans, 98 Hon, $250 usta}. . Corn by the bushel. Kyle M. Alexander, 131 W. Park Ave. State College. Dial 2752. x10 BURIAL VAULTS-—Be sure it is @ Dunlap concrete burial vault when u must choose one. Made by Dun- Brothers for the past twe wenty ars and sold direct to you for : livered anywhere in Centre Coun-! ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 24238 of 2768. © 2-41 | 6-0-7 Warriors Every subscriber to The Centre word advertisement in these columiy This privilege can be fenc- | i JShose answering the advertise such Dem - one time, different used six times a year at POR SALE-8 Chibert mit FOR SBALE--112 mts kilie Penna 5 Mark Behrer hone Warrior Pa ENGRAVED—Name cards, weddir ationg and Announcements personal stationery etc. can be fur- nished by us at reasonabid prices We have on dispiay all kinds of en- graved work. Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering el where. Centre Democrat. Bellefonte Pa siden REX JORDES Pifer's pew front record room Red Seal classics albt ms Devon Biuebird Okey. Columbia late hits, sacred. old time, band. 1 sirumental You'll be really rounded with records at Pifer's. From 37. Special grab bag records, 1x each All record supplies Pifer Music Shop, Bishop street, Bellefonte Pa x18 RECORDS! RECORDS! Vietor sur For Exchange ¥ z EXCHANGE for tobacco, cabbage gtrawborrie etc Address Losch Supply Company, Jersey Shore, Pa. also for tractors and fart machinery of every description x21 Trensplanter ' tomatoes Fur Storage FUR STORAGE--Our vault is now open every evening from 6 to 8 10 receive coals for storage. All coats fully insured. We will call for your coat Phione 2028. RC Store, 23 W. High street, Bellefonte, Pa x19 Witmer Live Stock PCR SALE—A cow with calf by her side, Inquire of Andy Botson, Clare a. x17 POR § Dogs, Pets, Etc. | Kea! tstare - For dale POR SALE. BOLL £004 ¢ ¢ or re tyt idelonte, a. wkwes 4 FOR for Two 1 ousek een irnishe FOR RENT heated closes, t Also . all conveniences Dial Beliefonte bedroom private second Cen Dav x17 Houses tor Rent RENT of attract- ¢ tory house, suitable for Available atl once Jellefonte, Pa. Phone i Front. half FOR RENT-«#alf of Willowbank bath. Inquire Willowbhank street, a double house sireel. KIX rooms of C. E Clark Bellefonte, x17 on and 207 Pa FOR RENT--8ix-room house located three miles from Bellefonie, on road to Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Adeline K Witmer, &ast Lion street. Beile- fonte, Pa. Phone 3102 x17 | FOR RENT — A 7-room house, ali conveniences; located on Sou Spring street, Bellefonte. Rent 830 Inquire of John 8. Lambers, Jr, or Marguerite Lambert, Belicfonts, Pa 8-4 | FOR SALE—Team of horses, 10 years old, weight 3000. Tom Beaver Bellefonte x1 18 PUR BALE--#Holstein G uernsey cow, bred. Inquire of Frank Torsell, Halfmoon Hil, Bellefonte x18 I streel, FOR RENT--S-room modern bunga- ww. hot water heal, every con. venience: good condition: furnished or urfurnished. Located Burrowes Beliefonte Dial 4231 State College 161 PCR SALE-—~One eray mare. Pp years | oid, sound and good worker; 16500 pounds. Price reasonable, S. 3 Bloom, Warriors Mark, Pa. Phone | Mark, Xie Apartments ror nent | FOR RENT —A furnished apartment. 8 rooms and bath. Helena J. Care Miscellaneous K Tw ry “ Repairy ture made wiering 362-1 a none Or be SUPPER—The Ladies’ B) ed Uggla » April Among be sold are dishes, beds, re- Diay pe antique cooking utensils 0 ns, Col- real es- wo the May 1, paid personal ax rior years, will De 10 a Ceputy collector on if or as soon therealler as : Dossibie © prepare list Please avold unnecessary oosts and hata rassment DY paying your pers axes on Or before above dale MA 8 Tax Collector, le- Pa x17 of unpa; d returned nmisxioners on wer NOTICE—To the taxpayers of Pea uson Township: Those of you whe AYE not as vet paid your real estate x. please be advised that on Pen 1942 5 per cent will be added on Oulsianding real estate tax. ane taxes must be paid by May i, 2. All unpaid real estate tax will returned 0 ihe County Commis ers on May 1, 1942. Also all une personal tax for 19041, anf will be turned over tn « liector on May 1, 1942. or 1 thereafter as it may be ibis to prepare list. Please avold Unnecessary costs and embarrass ment by paving your personal taxes on or before above date. Your obed- fent servant, A. W. Tressler, Tax Collector, Penna. Furnace, Pa. xis SE. a Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — NT — erg b RN ET ”~ Harry's Tavern S. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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