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PAGE SIX THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS. LOCK H.AVE.V. MARf You Get Full Value For Every Cent You Spend In Want Ads Announcements I Legal Coal ton SALE OF REAL ESTATE S4.75 ton in two ton lots. By virtue of an Order of the Phone Coal Orphans Court of Clinton sr ri 'j mar8-7lp Pennsylvania, the Executor of the l.ait IViil and Tes- SUNDAY DINNER i lament of Millard F. Kryder.

late of I Roa'fTui'kcv. 75: Fillet Mignon.jPine Creek Clinton! Si Kopper Kettle. JerseyjCtiunty. will offer! jat public sale at Court Housej -Iat. Lock Haven.

Clinton Rurimage Sale and Pure Food I Pennsylvania, on Saturday, March! Sale Saturday from 8 a. m. to 1940. at 10:00 A. the follow-, in the Basinger Hen-jmg described real estate of the; tier-tin St, by Lock Haven Hospital jdeccdent, wit: I I Alumni Assn.

m6-3t No. that certain parcel; land situate, in Pint Creek Town-l Clinton County, Pennsyl-j known as Lht No. 108 in i All SPECIAL Oil i permanent waves. Oilier permanents. S3.50 up.

vaves guaranteed. Rosemary Beauty Shoppe. 26 W. Main St. Phone 524-J tor appointment.

marl-7t $2.85 in four-Ion lots. Percy Emert. Phone 74-R. snip, vania Acres plan of lots, asj same is recorded in Clinton Pennsylvania, in Deed Book page particularly described asj ollows: I Beginning at a stake 843 feet marl-12tp WASHER AND SWEEPER REPAIR SERVICE The Westinghouse Store Phone 759 E. Mam St.

jan4-tf For Sale New Shick electric shaver for salt- or will exchange for pump shotgun or extension table. Gerald Gummo, Mill Hall. Phone 522. For and equipment of general store. Lease is available.

Will sacrifice for cash. Inquire General Store, Lamar. mal'8-3tp For best Moshannon coal S3.25 per ton; lumpy Philipsburg. S2.95 ton; genuine Woodland Canncl S4.75 ton. Above prices by the load.

One and two ton orders slightly higher. Don Pas- fell. Phone 289. Three enamel and four black ranges also household goods lor sale. Snydcr's Storage House.

mar8-3tp Quaker 207r Dairy Ration, per hundred at car on N. Y. C. ing, Mill Hall, due Monday, Ma 1L We reserve right to li: quantities. This feed is stand; Quaker Oats Co.

quality second none. Long's Feed Store. i.90 jid- irch imit ird to For late Mrs. Lavina Clyraer farm near Dunnstown, 50 acres, good land, good house, bank barn, and outbuildings; electricity. Inquire Lawrence Dotterer, Mill Hall, R.

D. No. 1. It For goods. Inquire 212 West Clinton St.

m7-2tp Two six room houses with two lots for sale. Good location in Avis. Inquire Kephart's store or phone 9596. Cash or easy payments. m7-3tp For hay and straw.

Inquire E. E. Heckman, Salona, Pa. m6-3tp Horse Farm, Cogan Station, 7 miles north Williamsport. 5 south Trout Run, route 15.

March 9, at 1 o'clock. 20 head of Iowa horses and mares, consisting of mated teams and single horses weighing from 1200 to 1800 Ibs. each. Every horse has been double treated for shipping fever, and has never been in stockyards. Also several head of of good native horses.

These will arrive Thursday afternoon and will be sold privately until day of sale. These horses are being sent to me to be sold on commission and must be sold regardless of price. Every horse is gentle and well broken. Terms of sale cash. Tex Rickard.

auctioneer. Walter A. Miller. South of Southern line of State Highway on the Western side of a ublic road, said stake also being on the line dividing Lots Nos. 76 and 77 in said Grandvievv Acres: thence in a Southerly direction along public road one hundred sixty-eight and 5-10 (168.5) feet to a stake; thence one hundred seventy-five and 5-10 (175.5) feet a stake in the Northern line of the Pennsylvania Canal Property (now Pennsylvania Railroad Company): thence in a Westerly direction along said Pennsylvania Canal eight hundred forty-five (845) feet to a stake, said stake being in the line dividing Lot No.

94 and Lot No. 108: thence in a Northerly direction along said dividing line two hundred (200) feet to a stake; and thence in an Easterly direction continuing along the Southern boundary of Lots No. 93, 92, 91, 90. 89. 88, 87, 86.

85. 84, 83, 82, 81. 80. 79. 78 and 77.

in said Grandview Acres, nine hundred forty-six (946) feet to the place of beginning. Containing five and four-tenths (5.4) acres, more or less. The improvements consist of a large frame bank barn. Being the same premises conveyed to Millard F. Kryder by Nelle M.

Bowes, unmarried, by deed dated February 16. 1925. and recorded in Clinton County. Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 105, page 448. No.

2. All that certain parcel of land situate in Pine Creek Township. Clinton County. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: On the North by lands formerly of Elizabeth Wilson: on the East by lands formerly of Jacob Heck: and on the South and West by lands formerly of Ferguson and others. Containing fifty-one (51) acres, more or less.

The improvements consist of a small cottage. Being the same premises conveyed to Millard F. Kryder by John T. Fredericks, Guardian, and others, by deed dated January 17, 1890, recorded iri Clinton County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 46. page 335.

TERMS OF per cent in cash on the day of sale nd balance upon delivery of deed. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. CLARENCE F. KRYDER. Executor.

M. E. HAGGERTY. Phone 11R3, Trout Run. m6-3t For Hi-Test gasoline, la'-c per gal.

Don Passell. Flemington. f28-tf For Rent For unfurnished rooms in Dunnstown. All conveniences. Phone 9918-R-13.

mar8-3tp For room apartment, all conveniences; newly remodeled. Inquire 350 E. Main St. m7-3tp Six room house, all conveniences, for rent April 1. Inquire 614 W.

Main St. For room apartment. Inquire Riverview Apartments. For house, all conveniences. Corner Vesper and Bald Eagle Streets.

Adults. Inquire 609 Second Avenue. Williamsport. Phone 27327. m6-7tp For house, bath, garage.

Location 441 West Main St. Inquire J. E. Weber. m6-7tp Financial LOANS UP TO $300 Furniture and auto.

Call, write or phone 537, Clinton County Finance Woolworth Bldg. Lock Haven. R. S. Walter, Mgr.

MONEY TO LOAN To reliable people ivith steady income. All plans available, including automobile loans. Persona' Finance 25 W. 3rd Williamsport, Pa. Phone 2222-5.

fl-30t Business Service Lock Haven Storage Co. Goods called for and delivered careful handling, safe storage, reasonable charges. Box 486 Phone 502. j7-tf Attorney. mar8-3toaw EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Tillie E.

Brown, late of Mackeyville. Lamar Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the above named estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims or demands against said estate, to make known the same without delay. LEWIS E. COOLEY, Executor.

412 Vernon Williamsport, M. E. HAGGERTY, Attorney. mar8-6toaw WANT AD RATES I 2 InserJ ions line 3 lo ntr line 7 TO insertions Tc per line 20 insertions prr line A fid f.c O-T (l.iv for c'larae rate. I a 2 ads I i i i i I days after I lie first insenkm ill earn the rare.

Oi.iree accept only when refill iias to Sine, Fractions of lines II! be charced p.s lull Unix. REPLIES HERE FOR BOX NUMBERS Advertisers please call at Tha Ext.ife.ss Business Office for the fol- lowiriK answers: Box 684. 687 688, 689, 691, 696, 697, 698, 700. 701. Tl.is list was compiled at 10 o'clctk tndav.

No replies kept after SO days. Radio Log On the Air Tonight WEAF-NBC. WABC-CBS, MBS Pres. Roosevelt Address to Farmers 8:55. 11; MBS 7:15.

9. Lucille Manners Concert: 9 Waliz Time; 9:30 What's My Name; 10.45 Human Betsey Roosevelt Gets Divorce Which Her Husband Asked LOS ANGELES. Mrs. Cushing Rc.osevelt ha.s jr divorce her hi, band asked her to get almost years ago. Superior Ji.dge Thorns? Bowling Hub's T.u- C.

Gould granted her an interlocutory i decree on the basis of testimony Nature in Action. Prof. Quiz; Kate Smith Hour; 9 Johnny James 9:30 First of the had Jc cy Shore Bob Ripley Program. fjjer and caused tier mental count but fell be) Yesterday's! The corroborating testimony 011 and 565. Children; Amsr.m-j.

brother. Henry K. Gushing, cities Service 9 Party; form, made it unneces- Glossr.er What Would You Have Done: 10; ry for her to appear in court Slear Lighuveight Fight, Lew Jenkins Vs. Tippy Larkin. The Roosevelt? were married at Romeo Sinfoinetta: Brno kijne.

June 4. 1930. Kieckner The Haven 3-1 lors of Jersey Shore. Loci; Haven won tne but. lost tiie next two the iv.ativ.

point as the Shoreman tallied 970 and 964, including their handu-aps. At that, the total pintail was to 2703. Sh'ivty Gli issuer had 2iS ar.d fii'7 tn the high lionors lor Lock Haven, while Salona P1A Hears Dr. North Eighth Graders In Enjoyable Piay At Meeting Last Night Army, Penn State, Syracuse Favored :15 BANKRUPTCY NOTICE CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 10035 IN BANKRUPTCY In re: T.

Seasholtz. No. 10035 in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Wilson T. Seasholtz of Lock Haven.

Clinton County. Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, and the supplements thereto, having been adjudged bankrupt on the 22nd day of September. 1939, and having presented himself before the Referee in Bankruptcy for examination by his creditors, as provided by said Act and its supplements, notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in interest, to appear before the said Court at Scranton. in said district, on the 9th day of April, 1940. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the bankrupt should not be granted a discharge.

S. W. HOFFORD, Clerk. mar4.8 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ot a certain writ of Fi. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clinton County and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, vendue or outcry in the Sheriff's Office in the Court House, in Lock Haven.

on Saturday, March'30, 1940, at 10.00 o'clock A. M. All that certain tract of land situated in Pine Creek Township, Clinton Count y. Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of or formerly of Charles Schleissinger: on the east by lands of or formerly of John Williamson and J. Ftockey Kress: on the south by lands of or formerly of Joseph Probst and Michael "Dull ant! on west by land of or formerly of Solomon Shaffer and Charles Schleissinger.

Containing fifty- nine (59) acre.s and sixty-two (62) perches and allowance. Being the same premises conveyed to Augusta Whitman hy John B. Robinson et ux bv deed dated November 14, recorded in the Recorder's Office of Clinton County. in Deed Book 123. page 450.

Seized, taken in execution and sold as the property of Augusta C. Whitman. Terms: 25 per cent cash when property is sold and the balance to be paid upon confirmation of the sale by the court. D. EDWARD GRENOBLE, Sheriff.

f23-3toaw ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of E. E. Meyer, late of Loganton, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrators, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, to WILLIAM E. MEYER, JOHN K. MEYER.

Administrators. Loganton, Pa. GILSON HAAG. Attorneys. f23-6toaw EXECUTORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Minnie M.

Rathgeber, late of Lock Haven. Clinton County. Pennsylvania, deceased have been granted to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated to ARTHUR F. RATHGEBEH, LESTER W. RATHGEBER, LEWIS W.

RATHGEBER, Executors. Lock Haven, Pa. f9-6toawp Comedy Clark on Student and Politics. Sen. Champ Mrs.

Rooseveli won custody of What to Expect Saturday 8 a. m. Noon Eastman Symphony; 2:30 p. m. Music styled for You; 6 Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten.

League of remarriage. Composers Concert; 3:45 Campiire Girls 28th Anniversary: 5 Human Adventure; 6:30 Which Way Lasting Peace. American Farm Bureau Federation: 1:50 Metropolitan Opera "Marriage of Figaro 1 5:20 Magic Waves. Carolina Play- makers Short Waves: lot- GSC London 7:15 Canteen Tonight; JZK Tokyo 8:05 Orchestra: DXB D.IC Berlin 10:50 Talk in English; TPA4 Paris 11:30 News. For Budapest 7 JASZ-Kun March; HVJ Vatican City 8:30 News and Comment: TPA4 Paris 9:15 French Drama; GSC London 10 Religious Service.

their two small daughters. A property settlement provides for then care until they are 21 and gives Mrs. Roosevelt a lump payment of 565,000 with an alternative of S50.000 more five years hence or $5,000 a year until her death or Tapestry Exhibit At Old Auditorium, T. C. A handsome exhibit of tapestries is on display at the old auditorium at the Teachers College this afternoon and evening.

Sponsored by the Tuesday afternoon art class under the direction of Miss Edna A. Boltorf. the exhibit includes lapestries from England, China and Italy among others. Most of them have been loaned for the occasion by local people. The tapcslries have been on display since Tuesday.

Passell Hub's Richards Bubb Low Ort Heckman V'eley Handicap Totals To Attend District Meet Members of the Lock Haven camp. P. O. of made plans last evening at their meeting to attend the district meeting to be field in Mill Hall next Wednesday afternoon and evening. The state president will be a guest, and the evening session will be public.

1'TA Lfrk Haven Hi.i;h School March 2K. with afiornorn and cvenmp. Tiu- nuance romimtlee nouitccd old-fashioned Miircji 15. a nomination inittee. licadcii hy Paul Dirtrirh.

was named Mibmit nominees for the offices of the at Ihe next meeting, when th? annual election will be held. n.ir Hi-Tost (iasoline iT State Product" Per Gal. DON PASSELL Fleminfrton Petroleum was first used to lubricate cylinder walls of steam engines about 1869. HAZEL LIVINGSTON Wanted Two girls over 21 wanted for lunch room work, one experienced in cooking. Gorman's Turkey- Bar B-Q, Beech Creek.

Phone 91521. mar8-3tp married man for an established Tea and Coffee route. Write Box E-702. this paper. m7-2tp Middle aged woman wanted for general housework in family of one.

References. Write Box E- 701, this paper. m6-3t aged woman for housework in family of three. Inquire 311 South St. m6-3tp Direct Relief Checks Drop In County; Close To $2,000 Below '39 HARRISBURG Direct relief payments to needy Clinton Coun- tians during the past week show a decrease of S184 from those of the previous week, and five checks required to make the payments, according to State Treasurer F.

Clair Ross. Payments for the week totaled S3.533 which was 51,995 lower than those for the comparable week of last year. Current payments required 224 fewer checks than those of a year ago. Payments by the Bureau of Assistance Disbursements in the Treasury Department follow: Current week. S3.533—585 checks; previous week, checks: comparable week 1939 checks.

At the same time Treasurer Ross announced payments for categorical is. old age assistance, aid to dependent children, and pensions for the all of which are paid by the month. Aid age assistance chec'-s totaled 510,215, 524 checks in February and S9.922, 513 checks, in January. Pensions for the blind amounted to S3.030, 101 checks in February and $2.970, 99 checks, in January. Aid to dependent children was S4.691, 161 checks, in February as compared to $3,802, 130 checks, in January.

Sterling Hi-Test Gasoline "A Quaker State Product" 15V 2 Per GaJ. DON PASSELL Fleminffion SYNOPSIS Linda Perry, youngest of the five poverty-stricken Perrys, lives with her family in a small frame hous in the country near Philadelphia. Because she is the youngest and prettiest, Linda is spoiled by her relatives. Ignorant of social distinctions and the heartaches they will cause later, Linda is completely happy in school with her three best friends Constance, old Senator Scott's granddaughter; Ruth Wagner, daughter of the local doctor; and Thelma, whose father is the chauffeur of another wealthy family in the neighborhood. The first blow falls when socially climbing Mrs.

Wagner objects to Thelma's association with the other children. Soon after that Constance Scott it sent away to a private school. Ruth Wagner forms a friendship with another girl and after having been a leader in school affairs for so long suddenly finds herself in the background. But summer brings loyal Constance home. Again Linda is at the Scott's every day.

Her happiness is complete when Mrs. Scott presents the girls with matching dance frocks to attend their first dance at the country club, escorted by Glenn and Everett McAllister. CHAPTER IV Linda went home, with the blue and white dress, in a stiff lavender and silver pasteboard box. Grandma Pologne lifted it lovingly, exclaiming over the tiny hand-rolled ruffles, the exquisite quality. Mrs.

Perry looked for the price tag and shook her head worriedly. ''You oughtn't to take anything so expensive, I didn't mind the other things so but this this is different." "Oh, it's nothing to them," Linda said, lightly. "Well, I must say you're unappreciative!" Mrs. Perry said, bitterly. She gave up.

They'd all done too much for Linda, nothing meant anything to her any more. She was spoiled, spoiled, spoiled Linda slipped upstairs with her box and her dress. She laid it out on the bed, touching each ruffle, each fold, with careful, loving fingers. Swiftly, guiltily, she kissed the stiff ribbon sash. Then she dropped to her knees beside the bed and closed her eyes.

With her eyes shut and her palms pressed tight against them she could see the McAllister boys as clearly as she'd seen them yesterday. She was almost, but not quite at herself in the conntry club dressing room, she saw with guilty satisfaction that she was really much prettier than Constance. Constance wasn't really pretty at all. You just THOUGHT she was pretty because she FELT pretty, and she was Constance Scott and sought after. Actually she was a plain, rather sallow little blonde, with indifferently curly yellow fast turning dark, Linda, wifb her fair, transparent skin, her blue eyes and her straight black bang, was much more exciting.

Exhilarated, conscious of something close to disloyalty to her best friend, she came into the brightly lit ballroom with Constance, sm'iled vaguely at the young man Mr. Scott brought up. had kissed kissed hep, "You're sweet," he said. She wanted to say something, perhaps to kiss him back, but another couple came out and stood close to them, and she couldn't. She slipped her hand into his, and they stood there, just holding hands, strangely content.

When they were dancing the last waltz he said, "I'm coming to see you tomorrow. You're visiting the Scotts, aren't you?" Of course. He'd think that. Anyone would, seeing her here with them. And when he knew.

"No," she said very clearly, to there'd be no mistake. "I'm not. I live right here in town, but my family doesn't belong to the club, so the Scotts brought me Charles P. Kyle Heads Templars Charles P. Kyle was elected and' installed commander of Hospitaller i Cnminandcry.

48. Kniglits Templar at their meeting last evening. succeeding Charles T. Bryan of Mill Hall. Other officers, whose terms will, May 1.

were also named follows: Fred E. Miller, John E. Bittncr. captain Edward E. Carpenter, Charles L.

Kcister. recorder, and i John W. Dickey. I. A.

Shaffer. and J. Harris Mussina, trustees, Tile new officers were installed! by John R. Heim of Willianisport. division commander, and his staff of officers.

Stainless Slecl i Paring Knives I 9C each I'nivcrsal Butcher Knives I 19c UP Also Selection of Other Kinds The Curio Shop "Where Your Dollar Has iMore Cents" Sold For 4 ash UtMvii Week i-ci wciius sue uuuiuii iei.aii tttly sure that the younger, slimmer one of it clenrly AII she collM remeni Lynn was almost sure that the younger, slimmer one had looked at her more than he had at Connie. Another youne rnan cut, in and she danced away with him. Her eyes were shining, she smiled and she chattered, but it was all a blur. Afterwards she couldn't recall any had looked at her more than he had at Connie. Linda had her dinner early the night of the dance.

Grandma set a place for her, at one corner of the kitchen table, gave her a generous helping of braised beef and fresh peas and carrots out of the garden. Linda tried eat, because she knew it was expected of her, but each mouthful stuck in her throat. She was half sick with excitement. She spilled her glass of water and twice the fork leaped from her shaking, ice-cold hands, went clattering to the floor. She was disgusted with herself.

Here she was, a nervous wreck, eating her dinner, or trying to eat her dinner, early, so that her was the music and the warm glow that came from not being a wallflower. And Glenn McAllister. She'd been right about had been looking at her all right. He singled her out, right away. The other brother, Everett, was even better looking.

But there was a something about Glenn. Different. Different from any boy she'd ever known. Sort of high-brow. Talked about books.

Just what he'd said, Linda didn't know. Or what she said, but it must have been all right, because he seemed interested. He had very straight brown, or than speak to him, so'l didn't know were they black, eyebrows. Long, that you even saw him. You cer- "Swell." he said.

"What's the address?" She wanted to tell him. and have it over with. She really did, but shn found herself saying, "Oh, just off the hard to find. But I'm going to be at Connie's She lay awake most of (he night, worrying, rushed heavy-eyed and pale to the Scott's, long before she was expected. Connie was still in bed, yawning over her breakfast tray, but she was wide awake as soon as she saw Linda.

"Darling," she said, "He's wonderful! I don't know what there is about him, but he's different. His eyes! Did you notice his eyes?" "Din Of course, I did!" "Well, naturally, anyone would. But I don't believe vou did more I and neither thick nor thin, and very, she'd have plenty of to dress straight. Serious brown eyes, later, and Constance would be curled up reading a book, not even giving it a thought till half an hour before time to leave. She was still hot and cnld with nervousness when she was all ready and the blue and white dotted dimity had been duly exhibited to the family.

-She looked pretty; she knew she did. And she knew why Grandma Pologne wiped a tear away and her father sighed. They thought it was too bad that she wasn't a child any more. They didn't realize that she was GLAD to be growing up. Later, taking a last-minute look straight, dark brown hair brushed tainly didn't dance with him!" "Xot very much," Linda gigg And when she saw that Constance It took it all back from a broad forehead.

Being wasn't clowning, she was talking so dark himself, he'd probably pre- about Glenn's BROTHER! fer a blonde and she worried some to get a little until he called her "an straight. Funny that Connie should ebony-haired Vlonde" and then she have been thinking about Everett, knew that everything was going to and not even noticing all evening be all right. Everything was so very all right, that she almost forgot about Constance, and the Scotts. She and Glenn might have been alone, for all the others mattered. On the dark veranda, where he'd meant to bring out his brand new silver flask to impress her, he put his arms arotind her, and kissed her, I instead.

It was the first time a boy that Glenn and she had danced almost every dance! It was a wonderful summer. Why did it go so soon? Before it seemed uiu iju su i ueiui i. stumtu possible, people began talking about i fall, and then it was time for Glenn and Everett to back to Washington for a week with their iathcr then school. (To bs continued) 3 degrees of tight in bowl and 3 degrees of light in 3-candle fixture, plus "Night- Light" switch In fixture sepplytnq total of 7-Way lighting. 25c down delivers This splendid Lamp will odd charm, and an abundance of sight-saving light to your home.

The beautiful 19" diameter, genuine parchment- ized shade, with smart braid trim top and bottom and silk rosette trim ornament, is surmounted by Ten- ite (simulated onyx) ftnial. bulb. Your choice of an ment of bases, in Antique Ivory, or Bronze finish. Extra heavy, rctdtd tubing. Mas- i live, gold finish break, beneath which is the richly graintd.

semi.translucent i Tenite (simulated onyi) dome which houses the "Night- Heavy, cast, finely detailed base, i.

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