May 7, 1942 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS Mrs. Edward Houser and Ralph Martz of Pleasant Gap, to Corry, Pa, last week to attend [the funeral of Dan Houser, a native {of Pleasant Gap. The Junior Section of the Belle. fonte Woman's Club will meet at the home of Miss Annette Decker, on Blanchard Street, at 8 o'clock | Monday evening, May 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles fer and son Bobby, of East Curtin St:eet, and Lois Bender, also of Bellefonte, motored to Cumberland Md., Sunday, to spend the day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yearick and daughter Mrs, Kyle G, Selpp and little daughter, all of Philadelphia, were greeting friends and relatives {in Bellefonte Wednesday. Mr, Yearick was a ®aller at our office, The Brockérhoff Hotel building is being given a new coat of paint a jerew of painters having begun the task early this week. The entire exterior of the building, one of the | largest in Bellefonte, is to be paint. ed. Mrs. Roy Hall of Milesburg Mrs relurned home Monday from a visit with her son und daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John C. Hall, in Bal- timore, Md ~The Milesburg P. O. of A. Lodge, | No. 230, will hold Memorial Ser- vices at the lodge rooms at 7:30 m. on Monday, May 11. The public is invited to attend Mrs. George Newman, | pent the weekend In ng ne there Lewis, who Is a first Gettysburg College best work in the manner, be sure is as nearly as possible Dr. Howard F Optometrist, Crossley's Jew- Bellefonte, Pa . and Mrs. Herbert Haupt v moved recently from the home of Mr. Haupt's grandpar- ents, Me. and Mrs. Theodore Haupt, in Bu Addition, to the Bliss Alk- ey SPI, on Willowbank Street —Miss Madeline Carpeneto, daughter Mr. and Mrs, George | Carpeneto, of t Keystone apart- | ments, North A treet, and an employe in the offices of the West Penn Power Company, spent the lat- ter part of last week in Philadel- phia " i and a to theit tudent To easlest your normal Bauer, elry at do your possible seeing Consult Store Mr and fami of John F. Kusse, Regimental Clerk for the 190th, Field Artillery, Camp Sutton, N. C., arrived in Bellefonte, Satur parents, Mr. and Mrs {at the family home | Street. —Mrs. Nevin Robb and son and | Armor Heaton member of a daughter, who for some time have | Veterans’ Camp at Alexander. been occupying an apartment In the | go “a iveq in Bellefonte, Tuesday, Hart home on North Spring Su eet, | to spend a six-day furlough with his expect to join Mr. Robb In Pitts- | | other Orrin Heaton and family, of burgh in the neal Suture . iy ve | Milesburg, and with other relatives HoLhG § £00 wot A i Oe mOVed 10 | and friends in this area. eo en Ber Wy MARY ORFS oi The regular monthly meeting of ap yor HAR AN. OF Maly yo = | the Bellefonte Garden Club will be n the Merchant Marine, but NOW | y.14, at the home of Mrs, Wilbur in the U.S. Navy, spent WeeK- | paney on East Curtin Street on end in the Bellefonte areca with Tuesday afternoon, May 12, at 2°30 mo Mrs. Laura Barnl o'clock. Historical native trees of Curtin, and with | I Pennsylvania will be the subject for uel B. Barnha I | discussion Bellefonte. Mrs. Albert i ton, N. J., and ~Ail i history of Centre | Elizabeth Walker sylvania are Del., are expected annual mee! d spend the weekend with ty Historical brothers Milon P, Waiker, House at Ivan Walker and Cecil A day migh C. Furst wil] k —Allen McCle by, former wel Bellelonte, is ering nicely Hospital he 1 1 legheny Karl E. Kusse, on West Linn the ther wiley, ’ 4 H 4 rt it and family Numbers, of Tren- her sister, Miss of Wilmington, n Bellefonte Fri- persons y 1e their Judge Walker -Mr. and Mrs and children, Jane Clearfield, and Mr hew, Thomas Gutteron, ego, Cal, spent the weekend Bellefonte with Mrs. GQGutteron's mother, Mrs, Louis Carpeneto and family, of South Allegheny Street Thomas Davis of North Thomas went to Williams- he funeral of his er-in-iaw, Frank S. Armstrong who was an official of the West Vir ginia Pulp and Paper Com; pany of Williamsburg. Mrs Davis i gone that cily earlier week, ~Cuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wion and family, on heave: Street, during the weekend ncht ager: Mr. and Miles Jack- son and children, Youngstown, Ohio; .. and Mrs. Willlam Barner and daughter Margaret and son, Billy, and Miss Betty Hens all of Altoona; and Mrs. Belle Gordon, Mrs. John Eckel and daughter, Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Irvin and children, of Bellefonte Capt. Clarence Moore, stationed at Ft. 8ill, Oklahoma, was in Belle- fonte for a brief visit with friends this week, and on Tuesday night went to Ridgway to spend sev- eral days before retu g to duty Capt. Moore, who before being call- ed into active duty was superinten- dent of construction for the West Penn Power Company in the Belle- fonte area, is scheduled to be trans- ferred to a California army post in the near future —William Hoy, of Austinburg, Ohio, calleq at our office Tuesday while on a visit to Centre County to see his relatives. Mr Hoy i5 a retired miller, having learned his trade at Oak Hall, and for a num- ber of years was employed by C. T. Gerberick in Bellefonte. In 1905 he went to Ohio where he has resided ever since. Mr. Hoy is a native of College township. Before returning to Ohio he expects to visit with his son in New Jersey Patsy Blaney was guest of honor at a party held at the home of her { parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blaney, of East Curtin Street, Friday night, in celebration of her 11th birthday. Those present wera: Frances Dale, | Shirley Young. Cynthia Scott, Patty Statements are being prepared to Rumberger, Joan Crawford, Alice { Yeager, Patty Smith, Marcle Gar- mail out later in the month to all sthsoubers whose accounts are Drick, Anne Robb, Nancy Herman, i June Williams, eilffier due or past due. If you do | : et want to receive the customary Davison, Ruth Waite, mh pink slip we send out, forward your |Fritchchman and Jean Blaney. remittance at once. | Winners in the anti-alcoholic arith: . poster contest, sponsored by the W —~Willlam Kerk, who for some|c T Uy. were announced last week in time has been with the U. 8. Coast the Bishop Street school. In Miss Artillery on the west coast. but who Grove's room, Jean Houck placed has been undergoing hospital treat- [first: Fay Fetterolf second: and ment g : : for a number of weeks, is ex- | gqqie Miller, third. In Miss Bixel's pected to be honorably discharged Y : Mas pizels from the service in the near future because of physical disability. Mr. | chner Kerk, son of Mrs. Frederick F. Hal- | : lowell, of North Allegheny Street is expected to arrive in Bellefonte in three or four weeks, from an Army hospital in Denver, Ccl. Prior to! being transferred to the Denver Hos- pital he had ben in an Army hos- | pital on the west coast i Wesley Spangler, well known re- | sident of Fifth Avenue, suffered a| painful laceration above the right eye about 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning in a fall in front of the Dale School building, North Alle- gheny Street. Wesley was walking along the sidewalk and was wateh- | ing bullding operations on the new | school bullding across the street, [3 William Gutteron and Billy, of Gutteron’'s nep- of San Di- pper Dar- dent resicend of to be recov- Cou operation he He ex- Tarte 144 nire nly the here from ir All turday attend Street, S 4 25} ad Mrs t ng S fall at +O Mille Spri 2? a bone set he was | | to have a fractured cheek to After receiving treatment permitted to return home. Ken Chand! Ployed by the Mel au Co, Inc neth ler. who is or Armstrong jefense work the week- nd L same weekend Bishop om. a NLL of other Nelis com- end friends also employ pany x parental 8! rand- v at nis on Street since ar- yester- parents al Street, Parker's N in Parker, who has been in Honolulu rived in Bellefonte at noon day and will be with her Mr. and Mrs. J D. Hunter, home on East Curtin an indefinite time Mrs husband, Lt Commander , of the U Nav service Mrs. Elizabeth Hu early rrviy min with Parker is s the former unte unie Sellers and Miss Pearl Detroit, Mich.,, are spending two weeks in Bellefonte as guests at the Harry Tressler home, near town. Mr. Sellers, son of the late William Sellers, of Oak Hall! and grandson of the late Judge Sel- lers, mployed by the Chrysler Motor Company in Detroit. The | earlier generations of the Sellers family conducted a foundry and ma- chine shop Oak Hall, manufac- | turing much of the farm machinery used ‘n this area at that time Our this pa received Miss El C1 Phra uo! 5 at mailing list was corrected week and all subscriptions up to May lst. have been credited. To be sure that no errors have occurred please check the expiration date on the pink labe] on | your paper. In the event of an error kindly advise us at once Kis Pol 4 oh | Peter Smith, third. group Henry Quigley Joe Musser, second; Biddle, third. Mr. Augustine's room placed Ruth Garman first, Joe De- Haas second, and Robert Garbrick third. of Frank A. Rosenhoover of North | Spring Street were Mr, and Mrs. | John Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley and daughter, Joyce, Mr. iy Mrs. Ralph Shingara, Mr, and Mrs. | Donald Slack, Mr. and Mrs. William | Sanders, John D. Boyer, Andy Sck-. uski, Ralph Mossmer, Alfred Bottorf, | Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover, Jr. {and daughter-in-law, Mr, went | | spent | with her | Butler Schaef | fay for a week's visit with his | Harriet Dale, Joan, Barbara | 'pervise the public sale of their late | | father's household goods. was held Saturday afternoon at the | class Merril Flynn won first prize: | second; and Jack Ker-! In Miss Ricker's! placed first; | parents, Mr. and Mrs, and Pauline | ~Those from out-of-town Who ferred to Pittston and were here Sunday for the funeral| that city | | ~~Martin Street, Miller, of attended the annual run- ning of the Kentucky Derby at | Louisville, Ky., on Saturday. Mrs, George R, Meek, of North Spring Street, spent the weekend in Washington, D, C,, with her son and Mrs. Peter G, Meck. Mrs. Paul Coates, of Coatesville, the weekend In Bellefonte parents, Mr. and Mrs A. L McGinley, at thelr home on South Thomas Street ~—W. H. Smith, of North Spring Street, Is spending two weeks In with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Kelsey 1 Harvey and family. Mrs. A, B. Gallagher, of Phila- deiphia, 1s a guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Shoemaker and family, of South Spring Street The Willing Workers Class of John's Lutheran Sunday School will hold its May 12th meeting at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Clure, on Spring Street Mr. and Mrs, Henry Pittsburgh, spent several week in Bellefonte with tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs Curtin, of West Linn Street, Claronca Haminom, been with brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. E M. Brod- erick, at State College visited friends in Bellefonte, Friday Mrs. W. W. Bickett, of Cadiliac apartments, is spending several weeks in Niagara Falls, N. Y., with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Andrews —Mrs, Elsie R. Heverly and her sister, Miss Mary Rankin, of East Curtin Street, spent Sunday with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Walter Rankin, at Camp Hil —W. H. Brouse and J. Thomas Mitchell, delegates appointed by the Bellefonte Rotary Club, attended the state Rotary convention at the Penn Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, Sunday and Monday ~Mr and Mrs. Wil Chester, spent the weekend with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferree, of Oak Hall, and Mr. and Mrs, Claude Herr of Hecla Park. Dr. and Mrs North Allegheny went to Washington the funeral of Dr Frederick Noll, who ity T lay mornir -Mrs, Richard H Rosh, Wis, is here for a several weeks’ visit with her father, Wil. liam H. Brouse and Mrs. Brouse, their home on South Thomas Street Mrs. Hall the former Carolyn Brouse AL wal St Curtin, of days last Mr. Cur- J. Mac who had nis the lliam Ferree, of Richard P. Noll, of Street, yesterday D to attend Noll's brother, J died in ’ r in that ies ng Hall, of Osh- nt is Mur: brother ali of Niagara Falls the weekend here and Mr. Taylor's Sherif E. R. Taylor, Street ~Miss Mary Beezer, of East Bish. Street, selling her household irnishings privately and expects to leave Bellefonte in the near fu- ture. Miss Beezer will make her home with her brother-in-law and ister Harold Londo Lester 4 and Reed Reed % ith father of East Howard (n HEY Mr, and Mrs Green Bay, Wis Mr. and Mrs, John GQ. Love East Linn Street, are spending this week in Chicago on a business mis- sion. While there Mrs. Love, state chaplain of the Pennsylvania D. A R, is attending the annual Nation- al D. A R. Congress in session this week at the Stevens Hotel -Ned Ray, of Buffalo, spent weekend here with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs hilip B. Ray, of East Curtin Street. Ned was employed in the local offices of the National Gypsum Company unti} about a year ago when he was t ferred to the Buffalo offices. Mrs. Jack O'Brien and her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Al Shaffer and their children, Mary Jo and David, ail of Cleveland, O., arrived in Bellefonte Sunday for a week's visit with Mrs. O'Brien's sis. ters, the Misses Blanche Poorman and Nelle Flack, both of Reynolds avenue Dr. Benjamin L_ Alexander, formerly of Harrisburg, has taken over the optometric practice of the late Dr. Eva B. Roan at 402 East College Avenue, State College and is now conducting regular office hours. Dr. Alexander attended Scranton University and received his doctorate degree at the Penn- nt LH the - rans- sylvania State College of Optome- | try. —Philip Barnhart, of Mass, and his sisters Mrs, John Harper, of Schnectady, N. Y. and Mrs. Howard G. Harris, of Philadel phia were In Bellefonte during the weekend, hav come here to su- The sale Barnhart residence on West Linn Street. The home is attorney, Philip H. Johnston ~Mr. and Mrs Nichol and two children, of Read- ing, are visiting their respective James Mc- Nichol, of East Howard Street, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Broderick, of State College. Mr. MeNichol, an | emplc sye of the Bell Telephone Com- pany since 1927, has been trans- wili go to late this week, leaving Mrs, McNichol and the children | here for a more extended vacation. ~Mrs. Elinor C. McDowell of | Bellefonte was the guest of honor at a picnic supper held Saturday | ening al a camp at Cedar Run along Fishing Creek. Members of and | ® first ald class taught by Mrs. Mec- | daughter, Barbara Jo, all of Sun. | Dowell, which receently completed failing to notice a coaster wagon bury; Mrs. Fred Eister of Kulpmont, |# Red Cross course, were hostesses. which had been left on the sidewalk. | Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burghduff, Mr. As a result, he tripped over the wag- and Mrs, Robert Rosenhoover, Lewis on and fell heavily, Mrs, Leathers and Miss Ethel Crider, Baltimore; teachers in the Dale school, and Meyers and son, Donald and Daniel both trained in first aid. rendered’ Rosenhoover, of Altoona; John Ro- assistance and took Wesley to the senhoover, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Centre County Hospital dispensary Mrs. William Carroll and daughter, where the wound was treated. He| Anne, of Dallas: and Mr, and Mrs. was peimitted to return home later John Holland and daughters, Jean in the day. | and Anne, of Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hilda | Brell and Miss Rosalie Bottorf, all of | : Mrs. McDowell was nted with a gift in appreciation of her work The following were present: Mrs. Edith Runkle, Mrs, Anne Logan, Mrs. Carl Hayes, Mrs, Alberta Kra- der, Mrs, Grace Bager, Mrs, Isabel Sprankle, and the Misses Ilebecca Yerger, Virginia Solt, Louise Car- peneto and Mary Rankin, Mrs. Martha Fanning also a member of the class, was unable to be present. East Linn | itor tSunday Eastfield, | now being | offered for sale through the family, | George P. Mc- | E. M. Dunkle, well known Taylor | 7 was a business ig | township farmer, in Bellefonte Monday The Paul Saxion family has moved from Beaver street into the Joe Barardis house on Penn street, Mrs ver street, departed last week for a visit with her son, Angelo Delallo and family in Jersey Shore Miss Louise A. Carpencto re- turned to Bellefonte last Wednesday after several days’ visit with friends in Philadelphia Mrs. Archibald Caldwell, tow, was here last week for with her mother, Mrs. James well, of East Bishop street Pvt. Max Kelley of the Military Police stationed in Harrisburg, spent in Bellefonte, having been granted a 36-hour leave of absence A square dance is held every Friday night at the Logan Fire Co house on East Howard street. Dan- cing begins at 8:30 p. m, and ad- mission Is 25 cents Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder, of East Linn street, is reported to be recup- erating r rap it ily from a severe throat infection’ from which she ha: if- fered for the past two week: Mr. and Mrs Union- Cald- P31 Earl Heverly, Mrs | Mabel Heverly and Mrs. Betty Houck and infant son, spent the weekend in Ravenna, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs R. Cameron Heverly and family, for- meriy of Bellefonte Miss Bettie Long, employed by the Beil Telephone Company in Phil- adelphia, spent the weekend In Jellefonte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Long, at the family home on West Linn street Mrs. Edward Klinger and son, Jesse, with Mrs. Elizabeth Proudfoot and Mary Gross as driving guests, motored to Olean, N. Y, last Sun- day, where they visited with Mrs Klinger's brother, Orville Proudfoot, who has been very {ll -Miss Gladys Easton, of the Hud- nut Beauty Salon, New York City, will be at Widmann & Teah drug store all next week. Miss Eas- ton will give free advice and facials Come in and make appointment now there is no charge for service. * Members Bellefonte Elk: Club last week d four-foot blacksnake which was discovered sunning itself the courtvard at the rear of the Elks home on West High street. The harmless rept was released in 1* Area several Weeks ago as & | joke Corp. and Mrs. Leslie Hollidaysburg, returned to ar home in Tuesday, after spending several days In Bellefonte with Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs George Glenn, at her home on East High street. Corp Shaw is with the Pennsylvania Motor Police Mr. and week strost ree the y M I the of the m Le a in 3) ® ical ract Shav " N of that city inst iN CGeorgns ough home police officer, h Ridge Funk, East Lamb D. M. Dunkie, of Pittsburgh. was a caller at our office Monday. He was accompanied to Cenire county by his wife, his son W. L. Dunkle, Jr, and wife and son. Mr. Dunkle is a native of Walker township and while here visited with his brother. John Dunkie, at Mingoville, for eral days Burning rubbish the Plaza theat o'clock Friday both thr on street of LH treet vi BEV. ¥ i at the rear of re building about 5 evening resulted in fire companies being called ough a general alarm Water from booster tanks was used in ex- tinguishnig the blaze. Damage was confined to a fence at the rear of the property ~Mr. and Mrs. David Keller, of near Bellefonte, have received word that their son, Corp. David Keller, Jr. a member of Battery B., 190th Field Artillery. now at Camp Sutton, N. C. is In the Army Hospital at Charlotte, N. C., where he expects soon to undergo an operation for a knee enndition, ~Pvt. Leon Plagianos, stationed at the Windsor Locks Air Base, Conn. arrived in Bellefonte Sunday for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Plagianos and family { He made the trip from New York | to Beiiefonte with his mother, who had spent several days with relatives and friends in the New York area A reader reports that nearly ev- ery day strangers driving through Bellefonte cut to the left of the saf- ety zone on the Diamond when traveling up High street. A sign directing traffic to the right of the zone has been missing for some time. storation of the sign might pre- | vent an accident at that busy inter- | section, he suggests. | =—Mrs. C. H Eungard and daugh- fer, Mabie, and Mrs. Sylvia Grenoble ‘all of Spring Mills, were in Belle- i fonte on a business and pleasure trip { Tuesday. A rather unusual incident happened on the Eungard farm Sun- i day night when one of the cows was struck and killed by lightning. It is | seldom that electrical storms so early in the year are destructive A picnic supper was held last | Wednesday night at Cherry Run for members of a Red Cross First Aid iclass for teachers of the Bishop Street School, Bellefonte, who re- cently completed the course. Teach- ers of the school were instructors The fzlicwing were present: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Derr, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. | Hayes, Foster Augustine, Mrs. Elinor Margaret Williams, the Misses Gen- evieve Ricker, Dorothy Nuss, Doro- er and Annette Decker. The even- ing was spent fishing, horse shoe pitching and in games. ~Pvt. Lawrence Pavone, who had Army reception center at New Cum- berland, returned to his duties on the Diamond in charge of Russell Copenhaver and Laird Showers, Mr. | Copenhaver, for a number of years been working in Niagara Falls since last August, but will return to aid in the management of the shop here. Mr. Bhowers has been employed at Flora DeLallo, of East Bea- | A Visit | | McDowell, Mrs. Alberta Krader, Mrs. | thy Bixel, Isabel Grove, Helen Harp- | been home on leave from the U, 8. | Tuesday, leaving his barber shop on : Fellows employed at the Pavone shop, has | Pavone's since last November. 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This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals. Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, of th Spring street, ls reported to be re. covering steadily at her home from a sudden illness suffered last Thurs- morning The venerable Charles Shultz, of Farmers Mills, pald us a Monday, Mr. Shultz will make of his househeld goods later in month, after which will go Rebersburg to live Friends ang relative: Joht Flack wili be pleased to learn he returned home Street, Philipsburg, 8: several days medical ithe C leld Hospital dition is very satisfactory —”——— “y an day sale the he to f to his on Pine saturday 1 treatment His was week Thoma were: Mr. and and Mrs Lec George Mon Kling and Mr: 5 rise t } night Kling, of N present party held on of last for Nelson street, 1 Mrs. Jay Smith, Mr Lucas, Mr. and Murs sell, Mr. and Mrs. Bovd sons Dick and Gerald, Mr Robert and Johns Mr Malcolr H dau! daughters: yorth One ana M Guy ried ana fey k3 Be and Dolore son Tommy, Mrs. Ruth R Mi Mrs. Ronald Leath n Rote, Earl Shultz Kling and harles " i and and Clair er e 3 Mrs and M ter Patty Nelson and C ead at waned y paved an : erved The hon many gifts (Additional Locals on Page 4) Card of Thanks were BLUBAUGH We take ? of thanking ail persons who ©o uted in any manner or {orm du death of Simon O, Blubaugh Mrs Catherine Blubaugh Belietor ite Pa "Lost and Found sone MOOS pitas ilefonts xd 3 Cattle Pasture PASTURE lan Ung walter. rales KE. E. Bam, C ATTI x land oble Pa WANTED—Private pasture with er, for about 15 young cattie PF. Zimmerman. Bellefonte, R Phone 6374 POR od Jul Ina lire of x20 for “blood-test 500 acres; well bluegrass range Wm. Moore ngdon county X20 PASTURE AVAILABLE Until May Sth: water on patsure ground. ROS pataure for 3 or 4 head of cat. tie the old Deitzel home above Tussey Sink, along route 322. M Prank Kramer, Oentre Hall R. D RENT Pasture cattle only, on watered fenced in Rate 81 per month Nefl’s Mills, Pa. Hunt on ~ Wanted to Buy | WANTED To buy livestock of kinds. H. E Neill. R. D. 2, Belie fonte, Pa. Phone 6464 161 ’ i WANTED--To buy oid barns or oth. g Alll- x19 er bulidings for lumber. Ray #oN, Howard. Pa. Phone 1031 WANTED—To buy wool. Bring to my residence or phone 17-R-4, Centre Hall. Charles M. Miller, Centre Hall, Pa Port x21 Near WANTED—To buy girls’ and boys’ bicycles and parts. Bicycle repair- Schuyler Bicycle Shop, Beaver Ave. Btate College, Phone 2740. buy second hana ahafting and babbit; ald. Inquire of Swartz Machine hop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone ai visit’ xi@ | best prices | WANTED FOR DEFENSE-Junk of all kinds: iron, metals, rags, paper, tires and rubber of any kind. Write Wallrun Auto Service, Wingate, or call Bellefonte 2422. 17 Help Wanted at Boston St. 19Lf to work North Allegheny WANTED Girl hestaurant, Bellefonte, Pa. WANTED—Man to drive car and tor clubhouse x19 light work around Phone Snow Shoe 2101. | WANTED—A woman to keep house for widower. Inquire of John A Yearick, Bellefonte, R, D. 2. (Zion). | WANTED —« A housekeeper for two adults, good home and good wages, | Inquire of C. G. Decker, Bast Linn | 8t, Bellefonte, Pa., or phone 2042. | WANTED-<Female ap wanted ir home for aged. | meals, otc. In Cg state age. odd 1 Home, Middletown, 156 WANTED «- Man or woman factory worker, or retired to devote a few hours each week to pleasant work month. Ad- So x the ages of | to earn an extra 850 per | dress James Hatch, Bide. Altoona, P: LE ; pounds, and in mood physical con- | dition, for furnace work. Good wag Write for particu- i Rona ural, hivtall ea a: agara Falls, N. Y, Tox x20 | a. Bell x21 | FOR SALE--Messi ANTED--Men between tato duster; out naed 18 and 45, weighing at least 130 fers. ong S«foot WANTED es, Apply Water Day must be person street, Bellefor e, WANTED oe 87 per 84 per Narehood pulpwood oord thousan Pine Glen, m5 pa ters at Pi Geo Pa. Good young man Dorn WANTED 1 farm as. Along WANTED SALE—Good Hubert Rossman's treet. Bellefonte Farm Jime at afford to pay : Howard Rk D. 2 (Nittany) price hot 2-1 SALE--A Fordson Dictely overhauled, wild bulit-in magneto. Price 8125. Inquire of Ed cK, Fi eming, Pa x FOL SME-Cpod twoporse shibved goring ty Priced to sell quick Penna Furnace, Pa FC 14 SALE “Toma ato, cabbage 20. ex and other kinds of Inquire of Fred lovine, North as sireel, Beliefonte, Pa ight COTTIWOTR 1 C. C. Rider Thom- Red of Oliver A-3 trac for Fordson Beliefonte x19 FOR SBALE—&et tor plows, designed tacior. Pred Yearick. Pa R D 2. {Zion) PC n SALE- and Bower plants. Closed an Inguire of J Row Cid Fort. Centre Hall, Pa | FOR SALE—KI tchen | chairs to match Inquire of Rov 0D. 3 {Moos All Kinds of vegelal Sun 5 haefle: x20 2 on table and four Reasonable price Stamm. Bellefonte Run road) SALE - Groen pot aAtoes, grown od foundation seed. Price reason. abie H A Warne Greens Valley Farm, Peasant Gap, Pa x22 ET — — tractor par is, “Mountain from certified CR SALE-—Fordson most all kinds; good set of Spa. wheels; Hot Spotl carbuelor; govern- ors. pulleys. blocks; most anything you want R. E. Brobeck, Hubler burg, Pa FOR BALE—6000 plants amtoes, cauliflower, £0, pimientos, petunias, Reraniums and other kinds of plants iyson's Greenhouse, Milesburg, Pa (Tangietown) Pansies, _x20 Oo - cabbage, man- nd some x22 FOR SALE--A sedan, good tires and in excellent condition. Also a grandfather's clock, over 200 years old, keeps perfect time Inquire of M. C Rider, Mark Pa. (Gatesburg) x22 FOR BALE «- Cleaned Manchu soy beans, 88 per cent plus germina- j tion, $2.50 bushel. Also Rogued Rus- set seed palatoes, ia bushel. Corn by the (MM. Alexander, , Coliege Dial FOR SALE chandise: bushel. Kyle 131 W. Park Ave. State 2752. x19 “The following used mer- | 2 gas ranges; gas ree frigerator, ice refrigerator; electric washer, electric stove, New merchan- dise in stock: a few electric stove: electric washers; Philco radios, =» Bendix Home Laundries. Melrov's, Pleasant Gap, Pa. x19 BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure it Jou must choose one. Made by Dun- ap Brothers for the past twenty | | yams and sold direct to you for #40 | livered anywhere in Centre Coun- - 135. ys phone Bellefonte 506, 2423 1936 Ford four-door Warriors POR bunk ( FOR B mare 194 | 7 cents and $1 | _ [FOR Is &} —~| Dunlap concrete burial vault when BA Firs entry A oe v ( FOR FOR 8 MOCK : Democrat The 1€ LE Nato I 1 ba i" SALE ALE - Ww No [4] years old nister, Julian, 0 twenty Bank we B ii ou . £ 2 Russet whel, Also welght Pa. An hon nwere pred £4 pliare of Bel eiont ] ¢ ’ C - of xi ur u ved Dota brown Ix re 161 one 1600 D t WOO J | ~ « For Exchange EXCHANGE = FCR 8 nes POR 8Al yi and Bangs Rockey Yhoue Pa ALE One iW wagon CO wi R Zion C tested Guern AOW ell Zerby D. 1. (Maz me horses i w BOON A grade Ho ) by 2, all her D 31 R BALE ~ Ww 15 1700 geech | FOR SALE—One Oia, 1500 | Bloom, 7 {| B-R~ ranging years pounds Creek, sound pounds Warriors Mark Warriors Two in age Weight 0 Robert Pa RTay In and good Price reason Mark Syracus fre Kochik, Clarence horses from Tom He with h » Wa CnRgo) wet > sh har- Wiard Inguire Pa. Box x20 stein fresh side. T. B Inquire of Andrew Bellefonte, Pa xig choice 3 vears 1400 Muthler, of E are worker, able CG Pa | FOR aoem « | PARM | Centre Hall, : Tuesday poultry, i welRn seed | gas SALE aker Team 3000. Alo engine '8 T. Reigel. FoR Well nui 80 or Wii Mors | Alexarl man RALE . Three-gaited light mane and gaited chesti- Boih over 16 hands. Call phone 4271, phone 25386, rrel we A horse sorrel, peered R. latie Robert Pa dria, of 3 h Inquire enns Vailey Pa. owner, Also Heverly, vou horses Domes- TR 11 Duniap Motor hone 2423 Sales Barn, holds sale eve: Bring your live stock yOu can expect good prices. manager and 2-1 riding tail or xi@ FOR FOR one stallion team weight years, 8225 goat Fleisher [3 Rr lets orcas year 3300 i] 12 chickens. E da. Pa pounds, with collars and har Inguire Spring Mills, Pa SALE--A Shetland pony broke; Price 875 quiet would and ares H of ’ "Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALE--One Togenburg months old. Price 86 Melaa Julian, Pa, old; 25 125 T Lalianune, "hone 8-R-4 R. D. ool make good Also a gray work ROO workers: i2 and 13 ness, price i" x20 nanny i. x19 SALE 150 ‘White Leghorn pauls months 10 months old; { shire Reds, Buff Min- New Hamp- 13 months old; and young Spots, Port i= x19 ‘Real Estare - For Sale {POR SALE~A small farm in Boggs | township; | 2-u VED-—Name cards, wedding | ivitanons and announcements, We have on display all kinds of en- raved work, Call at our office and napect our line before ordering else where Centre Democrat, A Belittonts, four-row po-~ water FOR SALE--A house with bath Inquire of Mary M. lences. Write t. house D and good | C. care of Centre | 134 Bellefonte, 7-41 FoR SALE-~T7-room brick house, car garage: 2 lots, In Slate orien, Priced looation pbb Bg Inquire of 1 . 8. North to sell. Allen Sood street, t B lus. “acre farm, in Boggs four. room frame | and all conven. | Fauble, | os | rE —— seni ~buy pood i barn and outbil hour and chickens, iar SLOTY LWOo-room Lrick suitable to Zery, Howe. Pa 2 SALE A eLeCirik BX room BOW ht $LerT nn wa r of tabie for A we Lwo- the wy He ’ ”" of H. P Nittany For Sale or Rent ALE OR (8 | TENT FOR § far Oe and Wailer ar MOTT Mr Harry Whiteman, Bt.. Bellefonte Boring Rooms For Rent oot ure of Wert FOR RENT Misce! laneous pre omy one 1- u D STOCK—Remos red prompt 1. i 3 my expense, phous Lioyd L Beh, 1-4 atl BABY B GGY TIRES ~Rubber tires P on baby carriages and WaAgOns, Garbric Bro South Water street, Beliefor Pa x22 FURNITURE REPAIRED -- Repalrs made to all kinds of furniture 1 covers maae Uphoicstering Phone 362-R 1-1 ut £1 SERVICING -- Keep working. Genuine paris vice. We service all ers and re- your Maytag and sere makes of wash- Sweeper brushes Owens Electric Allegheny street. Dial 2036. 1688 clipper ne work of MACHINE WORK - - Cattle knives sharpened. Mach! all kinds. We also Lave In stock ocld 1oil sleel, Cap screws, sel screws, Woodruff keys, key stock, eic. Swartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 2041 2-u Announcements NOTICE—The Mountain Ceme tery Association, in Gregg Township, will taeel Saturday, May 23, for the reg- uiar cleaning and business. All in- terest ed come NOTICE The Potter Townshin School Board has prepared an os- timated budget for next school term Anyone inilerested may see sae by calling at my residence. I. M. Bar. ger, Secretary Millis. R D1 X20 The Julisn Cemetery Association wishes all lot owners tw either clean up thelr jots or make atributions for doing this wok weiore Decoration Day Contribu- tions should be made to Mrs. Nora Jdreasurer, or C. M. Meyers, of the Association NOTICE—To the taxpayers of Pm guson Township: Those of you who have not as yel paid your real estate tax, please be advised that on Fes. i, 1942, 5 per cent will be added on alli outstanding real estate tax ane ail taxes must be paid by May 1, 1942. All unpaid real estate tax will be returned to the County Commis sioners on May 1, 1942. Also all un. paid personal tax for 1941, anf prior years, will be turned over tn deputy collector on May 1, 1942, or as soon thereafter as it may be pose ‘sible to prepare list. Please avoid unnecessary costs and embarrass iment by paying your personal taxes ion or before above date Your obed- fent servant, A. W. Tressler, Tax {| Collector, Penna. Purnace, Pa. xis Floor Show EVERY NIGHT Spring NC TICE - Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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