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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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8-r-Locfc Haven (Pa.) Express, Wednesday, Feb. 11,1948 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Save money! Order your coal frtim Mill- Hall. Phone 89tX after 4Dim. special. per load.

ill-Stp 't Have Tour Brakes Relined j(By Our Qualified Best Materials Used Every Job Guaranteed 31 iPassellrBrbs. Bellefonte Ave. Home-made soup and food sale 'Sally Platt lawrerice Circle IB Presbyterian Church, Friday Feb '13, at 10.30. Bring container. i flO-3t "Your church, otfb'or lodge need funds? Write for New 1948 plan details.

No sales-resistance Peggy O'Neill, P. Box 620 Camden, N. J. f9-3tp Round and Square Dancing Every Wednesday 8.3ff p. m.

At Castanea Fire House f9-3twtf MOTORISTS! We will change your motor oil for yon witfc Pennsylvania mbtor Ward's Vitalized eft (All 8. A. E. grades) for only Me. WARD CO.

Dependable WATCH REPAIRS Genuine Parts.Used Clarence-Lyons, Woolrich Phone 2533 jis-astp Eisenhower, Jersey Shore in the finest Spinet also good-used pianos. fantfnv PftmiA A91 nuuus. SEWING MAOH1NBS repair ail Singer Machine Co, 230 E. Main 4703. J30-tf do washings ironings, blankets and curtains Write Box E-159, this paper.

m-2tp WANRDTOBCY, to organ dough tray. Dial 4879. ni-3tp Wanted to or six room house, centrally located Write-Box E-149, this paper. flO-3tp to Shigei sewmg machines. We pay cash Singer Sewing Center.

Phone 4702. o7-tf WANTED TO RENT Urgently needed, small house or apartment by one adult. Per son must vacate present horn by March 3. Write Box £-160 this paper. fll-3tp Wanted to 100 acres or more, fully equipped to handle-same; 'crop money rent.

Write Box E-150 this paper. flO-3tp Wanted to or unfurnished rooms or- -apart ment, with conveniences; adults. Dial 4526. f9-5tp ie RATEB 1 to ISopertbu to InMitloni lie per to UumUons. per Count wordi lllnlmom ebam.

Me. Fraction, of linn wffl ebarcvd fM tUtu. Add fa for Count MBM to loch. Skip only nu Mrned. Cancelled adi Box number raauctt lie extrB.

Copy ot routine classified muit be Tbe Office the day before publication. barinc te do with emarcency attuatlona. will be accepted on ntornbic of only If wltnta the pnetontton posslbUltlee extet- that ftBPUES HERE BOXNUMBERB Adramsera pleaae call at The Kxpren Boalnen Offlce for the fnUqwlnc Box 113, 115, 131,142, 146, Ult oomptM rapllqi MM after St dam HELP WANTED- Several men wanted for our sales force hi this territory. An opportunity to be a part of ohi of the most successful sales or ganizations hi the country. This is a permanent position with earnings unlimited.

Sales ex perience not essential but help ful. Write Box E-1S8, care this paper. fll-3t male Write stating fully experience and qualifications to Box E-151 care The 10-3t Dh-ect to consumer sales. New guaranteed products. Perma nent.

Write complete details business experience, financia status; etc: Confidential: Peggy O'Neill, P. O. Box 620, Camden f9-3tp married man between ages of 25 to Car and expenses furnished Guaranteed salary and com mission. For appointment write O. R.

Moore, Chestnut Ave Altoona. f4-7tp FOR RENT For Ren ligh hrvsekeeping rooms. Write Box E-155, this paper. fll-2t For located of fice quarters, second floor. Dia 720 or 2576.

fll-3tp For room furnish ed apartment, newly refinished for single person giving refer ences. Write Box E-156, this paper fll-2t Roms for rent by day or week. Irvin Hotel. ll-7t For bedroom with cooking Dial 4481. For bedroom, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen Inquire 442 S.

Fairview St. flO-2tp For room modern bungalow, 5 car garage, $75 pe month. Write Box E-152, this paper. flO-3t For downstair rooms hi country, for an olde couple who receive pension ani don't have to go out to work Rent very small. Write Boa E-154, this paper.

10-3tp For portabl Singer sewing machine by wee or month. Singer Sewing Cen ter. Phone 4702 o7-tf In Arlington Funeral Tomorrow For Merrill Chapman The bodies of the onlf two Clinton County service men from one family to die in action will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery, according to the family's plans. The body of Merrill E. son of Foster Chapman, of Queens Run, a tank crewman, of the Armored.

Division, who fell in the invasion of Normandy, will be buried there first, in military rites tomorrow at 2 p. m. His body was returned a few weeks ago to this country from its resting place in France near historic Omaha Beach. '-His brother, Pfc Allen Chapman, a marine, fell in action on Iwo Jima in the Pacific. The family has requested the return ot his body but it has not yet been included in those brought back from the Pacific theater.

The young men's father will be unable to attend the services at Arlington tomorrow: Others in the family who will be present will be Merrill's wttlow, Mrs. Mary E. Fisher Chapman, 1044 W. Fourth and these brothers and sisters: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Chapman, Queens Run; Mr. and Mrs. LeRby Chapman, this row Lamey arid Mr. and Mrs. Junior Chapman, Allison Township, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Heck, Mill Hall. VA Will Dismiss 8,500 Employes Before July 1 WASHINGTON, The Veterans Administration will fire 8,500 of its 200,000 employes before July 1, Administrator Carl R. Gray, said. He told his assistants this must be done to stay budget President Truman has proposed-for the 1949 fiscal year.

Medical services will not be I Honor Tressler On Birthday party was give: Friday evening in honor of Harr Tressler's birthday. Games an cards were played refresh ments served to 30 guests. A farewell party was hel Thursday evening at the horn of' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weave for Miss Peggy Gilmore an Robert Gilmore, who ar moving to Millheim.

Mrs. Weaver is the Sunda School teacher of the Rot Evangelical Church and meni bers of the class attended th party. The honored guests wer presented with silk scarfs. Re freshments were served to 2 guests. Robert Rathmell transacts business at Philadelphia las week.

Last Tuesday, Mrs. G. C. Wohl fert and son, J. Luther Wohl fert, -Mrs.

Russell McCliritick Mrs. Clair Bower and son, Wil Ham, and Miss Meriam Andrew visited relatives at State College Mrs. Henry Keller last wee! visited relatives at Erie. Mrs. Roy Nixon and daughters, Mrs.

Mai Tressler and Linda Mill Hall R. were guests las Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Wayn Tressler. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Ricker am daughter of Lock Haven wer weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Vernon Bliler. Charlie Bowes, of Loc Haven was a weekend guest Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rathmell reduced, Gray said. However 13 branch offices will let go 6,810 administrative worker; and the central Wash ington and New cu off 1,850. VA employment reached a peak of 226,131 last February It was down a month ago. FOB SALE For out on brand new Dunlop extra traction, knobby tires: 6.00x16—$13.82 6.50x16-416.57 6.50x15—1116.22 5.50x17-413.72 PENN MOTOR SALES Chrysler Plymouth. Next to Claster's fll-4t LEGAL For Packard sedan in very good condition.

Phone i fll-3t For bathtub and kitchen stalk. Dial 2512. fll-3t For store stock and equipment. Write Box E-157. this paper.

ll-3tp For room frame house with bath, corner of Short and. Highland Sts. C. W- Boyer, Avis. fll-3tp Mrs.

William H. Toner and family wish to thank all friends and neighbors for kindness extended during their recent bereavement; also for the cards, loral tributes and use of cars. It For cabinet, $5. Inquire 126 E. Clinton St.

fll-2tp 1945 Diamond Dump Truck Very Clean In Every Way 612 9:00 20 Tires W-License Classification Heile 3-Yard Dump Body 8' 6' 6" Inside Extra Side Extensions 2 Speed Axle Guaranteed Low Mileage Heater Clinton Motor Sales Route 220 Lock Haven Dial 2-9125 Bruce W. Statton, Mgr. For Hudson 4 door sedan. Inquire rear Don Welch garage. flO-3tp For electric mixer, A-l condition, $15.

Dial 3577. For carriage, like new. Inquire 633 Bellefonte Ave. flO-2tp Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of Assembly No. 380, approved May 24,1945, of intention to file in the Office of the Secretary of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and iiuthe Office of the Prothon- otary of the Courts of Common Pleas of Clinton County, on Saturday, the 14th day of February, 1948, a Certificate for the conduct of 'a business in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of STANDARD or TRIBUTING COMPANY, with the principal place of business at 17 South Grove Street, Lock Hayen, Clinton County, Pennsylvania.

The name, and address of the person owning or interested is Watson F. Fowler, 17 South Grove Street, Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. it Notice of Public Hearing on proposed amendment to the Ordinance known as "The Lock Haven Zoning Ordinance of 1946." Notice is hereby given that City Council by resolution hi adopted at a stated meeting 1 9 fixed February 16, 1948 at 7:00 o'clock P. M. at the City Hall, Lock Haven, as the time and place of a public hearing on a proposed amendment to said Zoning Ordinance changing that portion of the City bounded on the West by North High Street, on the North by Center Street, on the East by North Fairview Street and on the South by Bellefonte Avenue from an R-2 Residential District to.an R-3 Residential District.

WILLIAM HOLLIS, City Clerk f2-10t SRf, VJHAT Oo XJU'RE (XMN- TO MY HOUSE YOU 1C REMODEL A COJPlC ROOMS. NOfTEAR THE HOU56 CENT? fO- 28 JUNIOR. COMIEN tT SEEMS SEANCE HASFIH4LW SHE PETERS HAP NEVER KNOWN IRRITATING HIRELING AND IT TOOK HfM 0ACK A -AS HE STOOD MOMENTARILY AGAPE CRAVEN CRAVEN, JUNtOR STROPE PAST HIM ANP ON UPSTAIRS TO CONTINUE rHS JOB- UNOISTUR8EP.7 For piece, service for 8, set of 1881 Rogers silverware. Dial 2-9193. flO-2tp For Plymouth 4 door sedan.

Inquire 621 E. Church St. flO-3tp For acre farm, suitable for truck, poultry or fruit. Write Box E-153, this paper. flO-3tp For R.

C. Case tractor with cultivators, good condition. Phone Woolrich 2688. Frank Copenhaver. 10-3tp For small farm near Woolrich, hard surface road, 8 room house, lights, furnace on premises, large concreted barn, 7 stanchions, milk house, 2 car cinder block garage, other buildings, all in good condition.

For further details, write or phone. COLONY SALES CO. Jersey Shore Phone 755 f9-3t For automatic washer in good condition. Daniel C. Hastings, Woolrich.

f9-3tp For fresh eggs. Inquire 704 E. Park St. or Dial 3703. f9-3t For 1 late edition of the Book of Knowledge, never used.

A real buy for some lucky child's use. Bargain priced. Dial 3536. 19-3t The beautiful King Edward Pattern of silverware, by National Silver Company, in tarnish- proof chests at The Dutch Inn Gift Shop. f9-6t For size tractor, A-l condition, suitable for heavy belt power, recently overhauled.

Frank Long farm, 2 miles east Hublersburg. f9-3tp For and cannel coal. Ton orders delivered. Glenn Jacobs. Dial 4958.

For H. Reds. Flock is state blood tested. W. R.

Cook. Dial 3554. j23-18tp For coal by the load. $6.50 per ton. Janet Coal Co.

Dial 4161. e29-tf For washers, table and console radios and phonographs. Priced to sell Use your credit at Shadle's. Fill up or freeze up, $1.75 Thermo, only $1.29 per gallon and Zerone, $1 per gallon. Penn Motor Sales, 209 Bellefonte next to Plaster's.

j20-tf BELT for dining room and kitchen work. Apply Day and Night Restaurant, 915 E. Bald Eagle across from Piper Aircraft. flO-3tp aged woman to keep house for aged lady. No washing, no children.

Reply to Box E-148, care The Express. f9-3tp aged lady for light housework; sleep hi; must like children. Write Box E-147, this paper. f9-3tp FINANCIAL LOANS UP TO $300 Furniture and auto. Call, write or Dial 3212.

Clinton County Finance Woolworth Lock Haven. R. Walter, Mgr. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE IN PARTITION Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas i of Clinton County, Pennsyl- vania, dated January 27, 1948, the undersigned Master in Partition in the case of Jemima A. McGhee, et versus Chester H.

McGhee, to No. 1 January Term, 1948, in Equity, will offer at public sale, at the Court House, in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, February 18, 1948, at 10.00 o'clock A. the following described real estate. Parcel No. 1.

All that certain parcel of land, with the improvements thereon erected, situate in Beech Creek Borough, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning! at an iron pin on the western line of Locust Street and the south line of land now or formerly of A. L. Shoemaker; Thence South 80 degrees West one hundred sixty-two (162) feet to an iron pin; Thence South 78 degrees West five hundred twelve (512) feet to ah iron pin on the eastern line 1 of the New York Central Railroad Right of Way; Thence along said Right of Way South 50 degrees, 30 minutes East one hundred (100) feet to an iron pin; Thence North 85 degrees East five hundred twen- .101 ty six and five-tenths (526.5) feet to a point near an apple tree on' 8 the western line of Locust Street; and thence along the western line of Locust Street, North' 22 degrees, 30 minutes cc East one hundred sixty-five 3 (165) feet to an iron pin, the 3 place of beginning. Containing, 33 1.5 acres. The improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling house, and a frame garage.

And being a portion of the same premises conveyed to Oscar McGhee by two deeds of Jessie L. Burlingame, and husband, which are recorded in the Recorder's Office of Clinton County, Pennsylvania, the one in Deed Book No. 60, page 397, and the other in Deed Book No a 61, page 496. 3 Parcel No. 2.

All that certain parcel of land, with the provements thereon erected, i 5 situated in Beech" Creek Bor- ough, Clinton County, Pennsyl- I vania, bounded.and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin on the western line of Locust Street and the North line of lands or formerly of Zeigler; Thence along said land of Zeigler, South 86 degrees, no minutes West three hundred sixty (360) feet to an iron pin in the eastern line of the New York Central Railroad Right of Way; thence along said right of way North 50 degrees 30 minutes West one hundred fifty two and eight-tenths (152.8) feet to an iron pin; Thence North 85 degrees East five hundred twenty six and five-tenths (526.5) feet to a point near an apple tree on the western line of Locust Street, and thence along the western line of Locust Street South 21 degrees West one hundred twenty seven (127) feet to an iron pin, the place of beginning. Containing 1.19 acres. The improvements consist of a two story brick dwelling house, and a frame barn. And being a. portion of the same premises conveyed to Oscar McGhee by three deeds from Charles H.

Burlingame and wife, and Jessie L. Burlingame, and husband, which are recorded in the Recorder's Office of Clinton County, Pennsylvania, the one in Deed Book No. 54, page 426; the second one in Deed Book No. 60, page 397, and the third in Deed Book No. 61, page 496.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Terms of Sale: Twenty-five per of the purchase price, in cash, on the day of the sale. The balance of the purchase price on confirmation by the Court and delivery of deed. WILLIAM HOLLIS, Master in Partition TAKE THIS TKNOeey WALSH) RIGHT AWAY.HES 60TTA GET, IT BEFORE THE FIGHT IT5K. BB1 CAPTNH.VBW LOOK WHATYATfUVISKNI I'M GIVING LET ME THERE' QUIT FUSSING ME OR LATE' HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

THANKS, NANCY YOU'RE WELCOME, SLUGGO tg LOOK, JOE--NANCY KNITTED A WOOLEN CAP FOR ME BUT WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS ON THE SIDES TP. i. M.OJL-AB -peg j' SHE STARTED OUT'TO MAKE A SWEATER BUT CHANGED HER MIND sss i IN THE NAME OF OUR HASSAN BEN SOBA, YOU ARE FORSIPPEM TO ENTER THIS (AREA OF THE POWER POWER MINES 3 THATfe WHATTHEY CALL THOSE STRWA'OF CQNCENTRATEP" PLUTONIUM, A PAMGEROUS. 298. PCWN- A LOW ENERGY TYPE OP JRANIUM.WHICH.ICAU.U298 MllST eASBIT DEATH KM TiMETASLeOtR TO MlMAL TO FOI? OOP TEST LOOK WAT FQUHD MR.

WAYNE, IWN'T SHEW TO SUP THIS INTO THE WOM'T GO UNPER FRANKLV, PARTY IS HESITATING ABOUT HOLDING OUR PRESIDENTIAL CONVENTION! IN YOUR CITY- DUE TO THE RECEMT CRIME WAVE THE ROLLER SEEMS KlNPA LOOSE AT ONE MAYBE 11 CAN FBI IT SMELLS SOKTA LIKE- CRIME-VAVE-MOMSOISEjr I FRANKLY AND CHEERFULLY ADMIT THAT-OUR BIGGEST BAK4K'WAS ROBBED, AND ITS 4, MURDERED -THAT OUR POLICE COMMISSIONER. WAS SHOT DOVH LIKE A DOG, INI HIS OWN -AND OF OUR LEADING OTIZENSWERE MftCHINE-GUNNED TO DEATH IN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER-ALL IN ONE. 1 BUT THOSE WERE FEW ISOLATED ') MOT A CRIME WAVE BOT OUR LEADING If TtU. HIM. JL I WILL.

GALLANT; COURAGEOUS AS HIS PERSONAL BODYGUARD. 1 i i i.

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