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Browns To Action lAgainst Indians Phils Defeat Giants; Cards Lose To Reds AP Sports Editor Invents Round Ring For Wrestling Bouts (By The Associated Press) If those amazing St. Louis Browns trim the Cleveland In- adians today they will tie the "nbdern American League record for win streaks at the opening of a season. Luke Sewell's Browns have captured six in a row, only one short of the total compiled by the in reeling off seven straight starting with opening day in 1933. The big league mark of 12 is still safe in the hands of the 1884 New York Giants. The modern frig league mark of nine is held jointly by the 1918 Giants and 'the 1940 Brooklyn Dodgers.

Mort Cooper Knockout Both current National League streaks went by the boards yes- then the Giants were knocked off by the Phillies in 12 Innings, 4-3 and the St. Louis Cardinals were slaughtered by -Cincinnati, 10-3. Only the Brownies, who had an open date 'in the schedule, remain to the record books. Mort Cooper of the Cards had trouble in his second straight start and was knocked off the hill before he could 'get anybody out the first inning. While Mort (gyas getting his bumps, Elmer 'Riddle threw a neat eight-hitter for Cincinnati and didn't yield Card hit until the sixth.

Buster Adams and Charley a rookie hurler from dtDicgo, were the heroes in the 1 SAN FRANCISCO, "round ring" made its debut in a wrestling match last night and drew approving comments from the grapplers and observers accustomed hitherto to the traditional "squared circle." The 1,000 fans showed their approval by giving rousing applause to Russ Newland, Associated Freqs western division sports editor, who several months ago suggested the round ring. In addition to speeding up matches, proponents of the circle say it will be safer by eliminating corners into which contestants sometime become wedged. The new type of arena has been named the "Newland Ring" after its sponsor. Mel Ott (center, in dark coat), and other selectees are shown at the Camden, N. induction center, where the New York Giants manager passed a pre-induction physical examination and was assigned to the Army.

Bowling WOMEN'S LEAGUE The only change in the Women's Bowling League standing last night was a split in the second place tie between the While Sox and the Sports. The Sox won 3-1 from the Penny-Chasers and took over the runner-up position to the league- leading Fashion Flashes whose in- The Lock Haven Express, Wednesday, April 26, IKE THE CLASSIFIED Lost And Found young people of this section can find recreation and enjoyment at the "Friend of Youth Hour" this Saturday evening it the First Baptist Church. StarU it 7.30 and lasts just one hour. It Current Meetings The Busy Bee Class of First Lutheran Church will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Florence Randecker, E. Bald Eagle St.

It Legal Salona R. D. Man Has Harder Gun; It Weighed 16 Pounds Originally F. G. White, Salona, R.

has is engraved on the top barrel. a two-barrel gun which was On one side is a silver deer in- made by Jacob Harder, capable laid, on the other is a brass patch ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters Administration in the Estate of Ida Hess, late of Flemington, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been grantee to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment, anc those having claims against saic estate are requested to present i them, duly authenticated, to HAROLD SCHILLING, Administrator. 420 High FIcmington, Pa. ABRAHAM H. LIPEZ, Attorney alD-fitoaw and dessription; 2-10 ton lacks.

2 hand cultivators practically new; 1 International engine; butchering outfit; organ sewing machine; blocks and tackles; clocks, carpets, rugs; iron kettles, 1 copper kettle; kitchen range, heatrola, kitchen cupboard, jink, chest of. drawers, straight back chairs, dishes and kitchen utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale of personal property, Cash. The right ii reserved to reject any and all bids. LOCK HAVEN TRUST CO.

Executor of the Estate of Irvin A. Leichty, deceased. HENRY M. HIPPLE, Attorney a26.29,ni2,4 Lock Haven gunsmith who oper- box. In may be kept the ated a shop here more than 40 round, oiled cloth patches which are rammed into the barrels to finish the loading.

A ramrod slot is fastened to the side of each years ago. White obtained the gun about 40 years ago trading a Winchester pump gun to Sam Grimes, Negro miner, at the Scotia Ore Mines, barrel. One trigger controls the ham- Ctl. Vllt VJV.U.JM v.b. TUrtl-n Centre County.

Grimes, brother nicrs of the two barrels. -Tneie of the late Henderson Grimes of i is a set screw which or Phillies' exciting 12-inning 4-3 win over the Giants. Adams hit' i a two-run homer to tie in the -sixth and bashed a double scoring Schanz with the decisive tally. Brooklyn and Boston battled (fcbway at a 3-3 clip for eight innings until the Dodgers cut loose with eight runs in the ninth to it a lopsided 11-3 final. Lefty Bob Chipman went all the way to' capture his second Sports points and the Lock Haven, died since.

lost 4-0 to the Country Two Different Type Barrels Club thus dropping to third The EU11 has two barrels, one The Flashes won 4-0 over the Lumberjills. under the other. The one.barrel cases the tension of the trigger, Can Still Be Fired Although White's gun is somewhat rusted, the interior of the barrels are in good condition, but is a 20 gauge for shot gun shells; i one hammer is broken. How- Beat Yanks At Own Game Connie Mack's Athletics re- uSed to be awed by Johnny Lin- i dell's grand slam homer, the first major leagues this nd overcame that four run deficit-to knock. Ernie Bonham out box win an 8-4 series on late rallies.

Woody dished out two kayo rfwallops, a single that stopped in the eighth and a that flattened rcokie Al Lyons in the ninth. Marathon honors lor the infant season went to the Boston Red Sox who "were persistent enough' to down Washington, 5-4 14 innings. Bobby Doerr kept away for three doubles, his last being the blow. that "started the winning spurt. Mike Ryba took the bows with Bobby for his hurling of five no-hit relief innings.

The Lumberjills remained in the other is a double buckshot fourth place while the Country Club stuck in fifth place. The Imps won 4-0 over the Commettes and the rivals are still sixth and ninth. The Spitfires downed the Armaturettes 4-0 and are seventh with their foes tenth. Rathgeber of the Flashes rifle, White told an Express re- porter displaying the firearm at I the newspaper office. The gun origioally weighed 16 pounds; now 12 pounds after six inches were cut off the barrels.

i White last used the gun about i 20 years ago taking part in shoot- hit Fights (By The Associated Press) LOS ANGELES Armstrong, Los Angeles, 141, pointed John Thomas, 139, Los Angeles, 10. i ing matches. About 25 years ago .06 and 545 for high game and was the time nc hunted with 13 whlle Country Club i it going out ior rabbits The stock is handsomely dcc- nrated attesting the unusual ability nf Jacob Harder. Harder" Spitfires 723 for the best game. How They Stand Flashes White Sox Sports Penny-Chasers Country Club Imps Spitfires Lumberjills Commettes Armaturettes 43 35 32 30 29 28 27 21 11 7 ever, the gun can still be fired, he said.

Proving the gun's power, George White, son of the owner, and two of his chums once blew a hole in the side of the White Home. George. Luther Piter Mackeyville and Paul Smith of Flemington had opened the window and stuck the muzzle out to shoot but nothing occurred. They closed the window and some one tried the trigger again, how! It work- HUGH S. FUUERTON, Jr.

Sports Roundup PUBLIC SALE OF BANK STOCK Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Court House at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 29, 1944, at 10:00 A. fifty (50) shares of the capital stock of The First National Haven. Bank of Lock Terms of The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOCK HAVEN, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of William F. Sperring, deceased.

M. E. HAGGERTY, Attorney a 13,22,26 Derby Horses In Trial LOUISVILLE, Ken- lucky Derby candidates today challenge a favored eighth. Brolite Farm's Challenge Me, winner of the Arkansas Derby, in the $10,000 added, mile and a furlong Blue Grass stakes at Churchill Downs. The winner is likely to be second choice to win the $75,000 added, mile and a quarter Kentucky Derby here May 6, just a step behind Mrs.

Payne Whitney's Stir Up. Ask Compulsory Phys Ed A lot NEW YOHK( quotes about but one of our and college baseball: From "Southern Coach ami Athlete" "More emphasis on baseball in high schools would not only' help solve the player of I ttale tourney attracted a good little entry but didn't arouse too much i interest. Basketball packed 'cm nightly, whereas baseball didn't draw flics, mainly because of the hours. No effort has been made to put on a baseball lour- ney shortage, but would make good From Norlli like sh customers out of thousands a 21-year-old physically fit youth non-participants, who now in non-existent. ca of know and care nothing for the game.

School athletic officials arc not crying at this funeral. Many of them remember the days when baseball scouts would sign up their star players were yet Sophomores or Juniors." From Birmingham, NEW YOPK, Saying that i lhink high schoo i officials look on water-mixed highest Lock Haven High School. seen it advertised in the national magazines for years. Its features an: Apply over One coat covers 1 gtL does average room Dries in 40 minutes. 90 per cent of the youths who come under his direction cannot climb a rope.

Commander Jack Dernpsey, of the Coast Guard, last night urged a compulsory general physical program in high schools and colleges. Miss Leah Cryder Wins Numerals Miss Leah Cryder of Woolrich, a freshman at Elmira College for Women, Elmira, N. was one of three members of the student body to receive her numerals at the annual Athletic Association meeting Saturday. This honor baseball as something that just has to be, so they spend as little out of the football till as possible. Uniforms aren't too flashy and the general equipment is no better.

Season is short, games are scheduled through the week on obscure fields: umpiring isn't too good; American Legion baseball goes good and, I think, has a lot to do with the de-emphasis of the high school brand." From ordi- Harry Brjdgeford. Fargo Athletic Director, says in his -4-year tenure here the North Dakota High School League never has sanctioned baseball as a major sport and he assumes that it conflicts with track." From wrong Nothing except the time is played. Principal with it? of year John W. Holdeman of Elkhart High School proposed a few seasons back that the Prep League should carry its baseball into the Summer, using only those players who were eligible at the close of the school year." From Minor League Headquarters: "Anything that is practical, within reach financially and for the best of the game will find me in one hundred percent accord." nary times, we have had as many as dozen teams in class 34 in Class and 12 to 15 in Junior Higli in our annual state meet at The and cons of college the University of Oklahoma. That meant the kids were play- COAT PATTERNED WALLPAPER came in recognition of her activ- nR almost constantly on eight ities in hockey, tennis and basketball, in which sports she has collected 300 pointy this year.

Miss Crydef is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cryder of tuminal) to the pioneer among Woolrich, and is a graduate of the Ask for Lnmipall for high lighting Ultra-Luminall for extra waihabilitr. different diamonds during the three-day life of Ihe tourney. And you oughl to see the crowds and hear them'holler." From Connecticut: "Nearly every school plays it.

An effort several years ago to put on a $2.85 per gal. Sold Exclusively by Thompson Decorating Co. Beautifiers" ZZl E. Main St Phone 2244 WANTED MEN for General Repair Work. Anyone with Spare Time Between 7 A.

M. and 5 P. M. May Work Part Time. Apply Winner Packing Plant ball are similar, and from this opinion sampling, we've concluded that the big needs of both school and college ball are (1) better coaching and equipment, (2) less snatching of good players by organized baseball, (3) more enthusiastic support from older folks who love the game (it misht be catching), (4) Further incentive the form of championship competition and (5) Some sort of a Summer program, possibly a hookup with the American Legion Tourney, that would enable the kids to play right through the Summer.

C. Of C. Head Dies NORRISTOWN, A. Longacre, 66, president of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce, died at yesterday. He his home here was president of the American Equipment Corp.

WELCOME AT ANY PARTY PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Executor of the Estale of Irvin A. Leichty, late of Mackeyville, Lamar Township, Clinton County, will offer for sale on Saturday, May 6, 1944 at 9.30 o'clock A. M. at the premises situated in Mackeyville, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, all the following described real estate: All those two certain parcels of land situated in MackEyville Lamar Townsiiip, -Clinton County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: No. 1.

Beginning at a point on the public road leading from the public road from Mackeyville to Rote in said Township, which said road runs to lands now or formerly of Hugh Hayes, said point of beginning being the Southeast cornei of lands formerly of J. B. and G. Furst. now A.

C. Folding thence South along said public road 52 feet to a point; thence Wes 8.3 perches to a point on the Eastern line of Parcel No. 2 hereinafte described; thence North along the Eastern line of said Parcel No. 2 hereinafter described 52 feet to a point on line of land of A. C.

Feld ng; thence East along line of A. Felding 9.3 perches to point on said public road, the place of begin ning. Said tract of land has a frontage of 52 feet on said publi road and extends Westerly there from 8.3 perches on the Southern line thereof and 9.3 perches on Northern line thereof. Being the same premises con veyed to Irvin A. Leichty by Cath erine L.

Leichty, widow, by deec dated May 19, 1894 and recordei in the Recorders Office of Clintoi County, in Deed Book 5 page 123. No. 2. Beginning at the North west corner of Parcel No. 1 abov described, thence South 86 degree 15 minutes West along line of Ian formerly of J.

B. and C. G. Fursi now of A. C.

Felding and Richar A. Bolopue 141 feet to a pos thence South 3 degrees 30 minute East along line of land former! of J. B. and C. G.

Furst now Richard A. Bolopue 274.25 feet a post corner at lands late of Hug Hayes, deceased; thence along sai lands late of Hugh Hayes, deceas ed, North 57 degrees 10 minute East 163 feet to a post; thenc North 30 degrees 50 minutes Wes along line of lands late of Hug Hayes deceased, and the Wester line of Parcel No. 1 above describ ed 195 feet to the place of begin ning. Containing 122 perches. Being the same premises a por lion of which was conveyed I Irvin A.

Leichty by Cline G. Fur. and Jennie B. Furst. his wife, an Joseph B.

Furst and Ella H. Fur. his wife, by deed dated Novembe 11, 1903 and recorded in the Re corders Office of Clinton Count' in Deed Book 67 page 52 And being the same premise including that portion conveye by the above recited deed, con veyed to Irvin A. Leichty by Jos eon B. Furst and Ella H.

Furst, wife, by deed dated January 2 1910 and recorded in the Record ers Office of Clinton County, Penn sylvania in Deed Book 80 page 18 to which said deed there is a tached a draft or plot of said Par eel No. 2. The improvements on said tw parcels of land consist of a story frame dwelling house an numerous outbuildings. Said two parcels of land will sold as one whole tract. Any additional terms or cond lions of said sale will be announc ed at the time thereof.

The right is reserved to rejec any all bids. Terms of Sale of real estat cash at the time of sale an the balance upon delivery of deed. The undersigned will offer sale also at the above time on sa premises all the following articl of personal properly: Carpenter tools of every natur WANT AD RATES 1 to 2 Inicrttona 12o per Uni 3 to7 tnaarUoni I to 25 So Dtr Count wordj oer lint Minimum cnarce. Untt. Fraction! of will charred full tinea.

Add 5o Dar day fcr oharia Count 9 Unea to tnoh. Skin ds.t< adi onlv at rats Cancelled ada at raU earned. Box number reaueat ISo extra, REPLIES HERi. FOR BOX NUMBERS Advertisers call at Thp Express Business OfP.j* for the following- anavera: Box 290 PRIVATE SALK OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the Lock Haven Trust Company, Guardian bf the Estate of Jean Harris, a minor, has presented its petition to the Orphans' Court of Clinton County, Pennsylvania, for order authorizing said Guardian to sell the undivided three twenty-sevenths interest of the said minor, together with the undivided twentyrfour twenty-sevenths interest of the other heirs, at private sale, in the following described real estate: Ail that certain tract, piece or arcel of land, situated in Galgher Township, Clinton County, ennsylvania, bounded and de- ribed as follows, to-wit: On the nort.h by land now or late Stephens Company; on the ist by land now or late of Lucy oughery; on the south by land ow or late of John C. Batchlet nd on the west by land now or te of Proctor Myers.

Being ectangular piecs of land mcasur- one hundred (100) rods on the orth, and one hundred anc ghty-five (185) rods on the east nd being the northeast corner Warrant granted to Robert No. 4052, surveyed Augus 1916, containing one thousand 1000) acres, more or less. Con- aining one hundred an'd fifteen and 115) acres and one hundred (100) To Music, erches, more or less, J. J. McCabe and Lenora Mcabe, his wife, of Boundbrook ew Jersey, for the price or sum 1100.00, and the undivided two interest of minor in Parcel No.

1 hereinafter escribed, and the undivided hree twenty-sevenths interest aid minor in Parcels Nos. 2 and 3 ereinafter described, togethei ith the undivided twenty-five wenty-sevenths interest, and th wenty-four twenty-sevenths in- erests respectively of the othei eirs at private sale, in the follow- ng described real estate: Parcel No. 1. All that certain lessuage. tenement or tract of and situate in Woodward Town- hip, Clinton County, Pennsyl- bounded and described as ollows, to-wit: On the north by mountain lands low or late of the heirs of Joseph lanna, deceased, and lands of "Cinley D.

Packer et on the east ly lands of Samuel Welsh, deceas- on the south by the low water nark of the West Branch of Ihe Susquehanna River; and on the vest or lands formerly of Isaac A. Packer, but now or lately of Kiney D. Packer. Containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less. Excepting and reserving there- rom all that certain piece or of land reserved by "Adam Smith, in his last Will and Testament as and for a burial ground, containing one-sixteenth of an acre, more or less.

And also Excepting and reserving all that certain tract of land sold there- 'rom by Isaac Shafer to John Croak, bounded and described as lollows, Beginning at a lost in the Run, thence south twenty-seven (27) degrees east hirty-nine and seven-tenths perches' to a post; thence south fifty-eight (58) degrees west wenty-four (24) perches to a post; thence north twenty-seven (27) degrees west thirty-five eight- (35.8) perches to a post; thence north fifty-eight (58) de- east thirty-five and eight- tenths (35.8) perches to the place of beginning. Containing five (5) acres and ten (10) perches. Parcel No. 2. All that certain piece or parcel of ground in Woodward Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning -at stones at a Public Road leading from Queens Run road to German settlement; thence seventy-one and three-fourths degrees west twenty-two and two-tenths (22.2) perches to a post on said road; thence south across run, along line of lands now late of J.

Balderman two (2) degrees east forty-six and four- tenth (46.4) perches to a post: thence south seventy and one-half degrees west thirteen (13) perches to a chestnut oak; thence south twenty-seven and three- fourths degrees west three (3) perches to a post; thence south fifty-six and one-fourth degrees west thirty-eight (38) perches to a chestnut oak; thence south fifty-two and one-fourth 4 degrees east eighty-one (81) perches to a yellow pine; thence north sixteen (16) degrees east sixty-eight (68) perches to a post; thence north sixty-two (62) degrees west twenty-two and five- tenths (22.5) perches to a post; thence in a direct line forty-five and two-tenths (45.2) perches to the place of beginning. Containing forty-eight (48) acres and seventeen (17) perches, neat measure. Parcel No. 3. All that certain part of a larger tract of land situate in Woodward Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, surveyed to James Welsh in pursuance of his warrant dated the 22nd day of October.

1839, containing two hundred (200) acres, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a pine the southwest corner of James Welsh and the northwest corner of land surveyed to John Hanna, thence by the original tract lines, south forty-eight (48) degrees east twenty and one-half (20'i) perches to a pine; thence south eigthy- lour (84) dtgrstt east forty. (40) compiled at 10 This Hit o'clock today. No repliaa kept after 10 daya. Annou.irement Rummage Sale, Friday and Saturday at Episcopal Church parish house. a26-3t WE CARRY IN STOCK every item made in SCIO white china dishes.

Burnell's Pottery Shop. a26-12tp Rummage Sale, Saturday at Robb School by P. T. A. a26-3t Rummage to your heart's content among the finest rummage in Lock Haven at the Sally Platt Lawrence sale Friday and Saturday at the Blesh Garage show room.

Meet your friends at this super-rummage sale. a25-3t Radio NEW YORK, (fP) Boys who can't compete in sports just now because they've been knocked out by war and are lying in hospitals will at least be enabled to be in them through a new show, pairs your radio. Dial 2122. Spaghetti Supper Thursday from 5 to 7 at East Main Street Church by Class No. fl.

Price 50c. a25-2tp Feather Perms at Rosemary Beauty Shop, opposite postoffice. Dial 2723. a24-25t For economy transportation call Dime Delivery service. Dial 4229.

C. Rocco, Manager. YOU LISTEN LONGER FOR less if Wagner's Radio Center re- visiting hour, beginning at 3.30 (EWT) Saturday afternoon over CBS. Bahe Ruth will hold a cracker barrel session with servcice men at the Billings Hospital, Fort Benj a i Harrison, Indianapolis, Ella Logan will supply some cheer; and Major Andre Baruch will coordinate the whole works. Dialing Toniiht NBC 8 Mr.

and Mrs. North; 8 Eddie Cantor; 9.30 District Attorney; 10 Kay Kyser Hour; 11.30 Dorothy Gish in "Redemption." Frankie Carl's Band; 8.30 Dr. Christian; 9 Frank Sinatra and Adolphe Menjou; 9.30 Jack Carson Variety; 10.30 Gould and Templeton; 11.30 Invitation Connee Boswell Show; 7.30 Lone Ranger; 8.30 Drama My Best Girls; 9 Dunnlinger's Broad cast; Soldiers with Wings. MBS Halls of Montezuma; 8.30 Zavier Cugat Orchestra; 9.30 First Nighter Gildersleeve. perches to a pine; thence north seventy-four (74) degrees east sixty (60) perches to a pine; thence east twelve (12) perches to an oak on the original tract line; thence north one (1) degree cast forty (40) perches to a post; thence north eighty (80) degrees west one hundred (100) perches to a dead pine on the west line of the original by the same south fourteen and three-fourths s2fl-tf For Sale END OF MONTH SALE Last the beautiful TowncUffe Coats and Suits at Vt off.

Hats to match. Victory Hosiery, 91c. An excellent selection of Cotton Dresses. ELIZABETH SHOPPE "The Shoppe That Quality Built" It For room house, with electric lights, water, fruit, livestock and two lots. Inquire E.

A. Dannelley, Avis. a26-3lp For four door Plymouth sedan, five A-l tires, $350; four-door Auburn sedan, four good tires, $125. Cash or terms. Inquire 32 E.

Clinton St. a24-3teodp For used thret burner oil stove. Shadle's. a25-3t For out folding baby strollers at $6.95. Shadle's.

a25-3t For poster bed with coil springs; gray fox fur coat, chubby size. Dial 29871. a25-2tp For used man's bicycle; can be bought on terms. Shadle's. a25-3t For range, excellent condition.

St. degrees west ninety-two (92) perches to the place of beginning. Containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. Excepting and reserving there- from six (6) acres of land conveyed to Jackson Q. Welsh.

to Charles W. Probst and Edna Probst, his wife, or their nominee, of Lock Haven, R. Clinton County, Pennsylvania, for the price or sum of $6000.00. Said Court has fixed Tuesday, May .2, 1944, at ten o'clock A. at the Court House, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, for hearing on said petition, when and where all parties in interest may appear.

If no substantial increase be offered for said real estate, and no exceptions or objections be filed thereto on or before the 2nd day of May, 1944, a final authorizing said sales will be made. LOCK HAVEN TRUST Guardrian of Jean Harris, a Minor MORRIS KLEWANS, For leatheretts iaby carriage. Close out at $14.85. "hadle's. a25-3t Potatoes for 1 by mshel or truck load; No.

S's Jor eed, one year from certified. Florida Farm, J. M. Frenkenberg- er, Loganton. Attorney alO-3loaw Wanted Town Tavern.

help. Apply a26-3t room unfurnished apartment. Write Box E- 293, care The Express. a26-3tp apartmenl for young couple. Call Flicker's at the Fallon Hotel.

Dial 777. a26-3leodp for steady employment. Write to Triangle Shoe Store. Lock Haven. a26-4t truck Inquire 600 E.

Main St. drivers a26-3tp Wanted to or five room apartment or house, all conveniences; steady tenant. Dia 526. a25-2tp with board very desirable front room. Inquire 512 E.

Water St. a25-2lp at Henry'; Dairy Lunch. a25-3t Wanted, to room louse in or near Mill Hall aftcr May 1, Write Box E-292, this paper. a24-3tp OPEN AT GRANT'S SELF-SERVICE STORE Position of assistant cashier. Hours Friday 1-5: Saturday 9:00 to 9:00.

Stop in at the store and ask for Mr. Forsythe. 570 S. Fairview a25-3tp For in hill lection. 110 E.

Clinton St. Will sell either 1940 Dodge 4- door sedan or 1941 DeSoto two tone 4-door sedan. Dial 3965. a22-6t For seeds, vege- able plants, trees, shrubs, and gold fish. Susquehanna Gardens.

a21-25lp 112 rats killed with can Schutte'i at Killer. Harmless. Shaffer, Candor Hopkins, Krapes, Dickey-Grugan. For Rent For of Salona, 10 acres good farming ground, six room house, attic, basement; furn- shed or unfurnished; no children; Sne well water. Write for particulars to Mrs.

Lula Burke, 431 Lemon Street, Lebanon, Pa. a26-3tp For store rooms, ons suitable for living quarters. Inquire 12 Bellefonte Ave. a25-3t For Ren furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping: also bedroom. Dial 3436 Inquire 353 E.

Main St after 5.30 p. m. a25-2tp For l.ien room farm house; lights, water; in Beech Creek Township. Inquire Pett Moyer, Beech Creek R. F.

D. a25-2tp For 425 S. High St, occupancy May 1. Was remodeled with modern conveniences late in 1D41, hardwood floors, furnace, etc. Write Alvin J.

Fisher, Box 10, Bell's Landing, Clcarficld Pa. Financial LOANS UP TO $300 Furniture and auto. Call, write or Dial 3212. Clinton County Finance Woolworth Lock Haven. H.

A. Scheltig, Mgr. To the Voters of Caitanea Township Thanks for the excellent vote you gave me at yesterday's election. It was most gratifying. ROSS F.

NESTLERODE District 6 Votes Sports Expansion ALTOONA, The athletic committee of PIAA District 6, voted last night to sponsor championships in wrestling, volleyball, rifle, cross country, swimming and gymnasium next year, Chairman Ira C. Gross, Southmont, reported. Profits from basketball, which were larger than ever last season, will be used to sponsor the additional sports, he The committee also approved a state championship tournament for Class basketball teams. Gross said. (Lock Haven is-a member the district.

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