A_ gy Wh The 10 | This column is to be an open forum Everybody is invited to make use of it to express whatever opinion they may have on an 39 Nothi libelous will be published, though we will give the public the widest latitude in invective when the subject is this paper or its editor. Con- tributions will be signed or initialed, as the contributor may desire. —ED WED LIKE NOTHING "BETTER Jacksonville, F Fla. Feb. 17, '31 Editor Democratic Watchman: Dear Sir: Our folks enjoy your paper So much each week and we often wish you could move down here during the winter. MRS. R. 8S. PILLSBURY As we write this the sky is drab and sullen looking, automobiles are sloshing past the office window and | sprays of dirty slush are squirting! clear onto the side walks. We've ! always envied those who can afford | to spend their winters in Florida so that it is no wonder that ona morn- | ing like this Mrs. Pillsbury’s pleasant | note brings us dangerously near | breaking the Tenth Commandment | if you know which cne that is—Ed. | WINGATE, he will be returned for another year. The Ladies Aid held a supper, re- cently, in the dancing hall of Wayne Bryan, the proceeds to go to the Evangelical church. A nice sum was The men's Bible class of the Evan- gelical church held their annual sup- per on the top of the Allegheny mountain, Friday evening, in order to have present their pastor, Rev. W. E. Yingling, berore he left for conference on Tuesday of this week. Many of his parishioners here hope Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Irwin and son Clair, of Wilkinsburg, motored here Friday morning, and spent the day and night with their sister-in- law, Mrs. Lydia Irwin, and the lat- ter's daughter, Mrs. Florence Lucas. They also called on other friends here and made a short visit with relatives at Port Matilda on their trip home, A SHEET AT A DOLLAR Prices very much lower in every line. A Sheet at a Dollar is mel better than ever sold at the Window Shades—as now —Firsts exactly same price slight Seconds were GARMANS, price riced— as ANNOUNCEMENT! “Old Rusty Coat” Coal The J. D. Walker Coal Company of Brisbin, Clearfield County, Pa., desire to inform the people of Bellefonte that the Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co. have taken on the exclusive sales rights of our “Qld Rusty-Coat” Coa'—a splendid Range and Heater Coal, Especially for Heating Plants, because it's Office Buildings and Home clean, non-clinkering, and non- coking—and this is the best feature of any Domestic Coal. It Keeps the Fire Burning Over Night. Iu the past the mine capacity of coal like this has always been sold to miners and others living in the mining regions, and they have always had the choice of the best coal for their home use. You Will Like It. Try Some. Order Today. Price $5.50 Per Net Ton J. D. WALKER COAL COMPANY FOR YOUR DEALER Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Company 76-10-22 Paul Houser, of Lemont, was in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clement G. Dale, of | Pleasant Gap, were guests of the’ Misses Dale on Tuesday. Mrs, Frank McFarlane, of Belle- fonte, spent several days at the D. B. Thomas home recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ishler drove to Pittsburgh, Tuesday, stopping en- route to visit friends in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks and daughter, Evelyn, of Spring Mills, were visitors in town on Sunday, Mrs. Nannie Coxey has returned home after a six week's visit at the home of her son Paul, at Indiana. Mrs. S. A. Reitz days with her cousin, Mrs. Sadie Erb, at State College, assisting with some quilting. The Women's Missionary society of the Lutheran church is observ- ing Lent with a series of services lin the homes of the members. Mrs, Henry Reitz and son Samuel drove to Sunbury, Sunday, to at- tend the funerals of two relatives. | They returned home Monday eve- | ning. | Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wagner en- {snails their daughter, Mrs. J. F, Harkins, of State College; Mrs. | Clayton Royer and daughter and | Mrs. Sinie Hoy, of Bellefonte, on | Thursday. | Mrs. John Ishler entertained her | Sunday school class at a party, on | Monday evening. Ten of the twelve girl members of the class were present and very much enjoyed the hospitality of their hostess. Mrs. Henry Bubeck and baby son {and Mac Mothersbaugh, of Philadel- ' phia; Miss Amanda Mothersbaugh, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothersbaugh | and Miss Nelle Holter, of State Col- lege, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ross, lof Linden Hall, were week-end | visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. George Mothersbaugh. and | MARRIAGE LICENSES. John Howard Weltar, of Julian, and Lillian Estella Emenhizer, of | Milesburg. Clarke Harpster and Harriet M. | Rudy, both of Baileyviile. Samuel Lee Bratton, of Powelton, |and Elizabeth H. Frank, of Philips- l pure. | John Franklin Burd and Ardrenna Winklebleck, both of Aaronsburg. Theodore M. Parker and Pansy Catherine Knoff, both of State Col-' lege. CRETONNES LOWER The new Cretonnes are in. 10¢ a yd. less than the old prices. An Outing in plain white at Sc. Noth- ing in ten years to compare with it. GARMANS ie nie ivi -l 1: a real boon to my wife . . . AT *388 A MONTH" A man doesn’t like to see his wife slaving away over the wash tubs. .. or to find her all worn out from a hard day’s ironing or cleaning. That’s why [I've plenty of electrical helpers in our home! Our washing machine, iron, and vacuum cleaner do the heaviest part of the housework. And you ought to have breakfast with us. .. everything piping hot and cooked right at the table by electricity. We like lots of good light, too! Yet in a typical month, we use only 51 kilowatt hours of current. That’s just about Mr. C. C. S. (an actual West Penn customer). always wanted $3.88 worth! — Electric Cooking, Too! In addition, the C. C. S.’s could enjoy all the advantages of electrie cooking by using approximately 130 more kilowatt hours. Since they are using 51 kilowatt hours, the additional 130 would cost them $3.51. In 1923, this total of 181 kilowatt hours at $7.39 would have cost them $14.86 or more. It is our policy not only to decrease the cost of current, step by step, with increased consumption; but also to reduce rates whenever possible. WEST PENN POW ER COMP A NY spent several | IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES BELLEFONTE METHODIST CHURCH. Church Bible school, C. C. Shuey, , Supt., 9:30: study, extra ' exercises. League, 6:30, with strong topic, pertinent discussions; prepar- ed leaders. Worship, 10:45--spe- cial exposition, important member- ship interests. Evangelistic service, 7:30, pungent preachment, men's chorus. Wednesday, mid-week con- gregational gathering; prayer, wit- nessing, forum and devotional period. | Pastor responds to calls for his services. Strangers Bellefonte community welcome. Methodist Events: Annual Methodist Brotherhood din- ner, Bellefonte, Friday, March 13, 6:30 served to the Brotherhood men, their fellow men and their wives, daughters, sweethearts and friends, by the members of the Women's For- eign and Home Missionary societies. Eats and other features attractive. The young people in the Methodist churches within the Bellefonte group will meet at Howard church for their March study conference, so- cial and pragram, evening March 6. Extensive preparations for every part of the evening are announced Horace Lincoln Jacobs, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 9:30 A. M., Sunday school; Her- man Hazel, Supt. 10:45 A. M., Morning service; Ser- mon: “Christ the Stronger One.” Junior Sermon: “How Good Meas- ures.” 6:30 P. M., Luther League Catechetical Instruction, 7:30 P. M., Evening service; Ser- mon: “God's Provided Salvation.” Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor. and UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.,, R. R. Davidson, Superintendent. Preach- ing at 10:45 and 7:30, Morning subject: “The Three-fold Ministry of Christ.” Evening subject: Refuge.” Intermediate Endeavor at 6:30. Revival services each evening this week. Ladies Aid all day Wednesday. Junior Endeavor Saturday at 3 o'clock. Rev. “Christ the Sure G. E. Householer, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCIL The guest preacher at the service (in Saint John's Episcopal church this , (Friday) evening, at 7.30, will be {the Rev. Malcolm DePui Maynard, rector of Grace church, Ridgway, in the Diocese of Erie. Father May- nard was rector or Bellefonte for | eight years. Every Sunday evening at 7.30 the rector. is condietiag a meditation and folks of i | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. | DEMOCRATIC FOR SHERIFF We are authorized to announce that of Bellefonte candidate for the the De tic ticket for the of "Centre JSoutty, Funject So "be iy on odin » Lg 15th, I hereby announce myself a candidate | for the nomination for eriff of Centre | County, subject to the decision of the | Democratic voters at the a of mary elec- tion on September 15, SINIE H. HOY J We i authorised, Ri Alnounce What ohn Boob,, of eim borough a candidate for nomination for Sheriff 8 Centre County on the Democratic ticket, | subject to the decision of the voters of | Mont ‘the pa cxprossed at t the Primaries to be Pela 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1931. of i | | on | the | l | i | which is preceded by a short hymn | = service. Every Tuesday . afternoon, at 4.15, evensong is sung by the junior choir. A marquee was this week erected over the main entrance to the Masonic temple, on Allegheny | Here street, as a means summer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS USE FOR RENT. T—April 1st centrally located house in ® Belle: | fonte, with bath, 1 car i all conveniences. House adupled so that that renter can conveniently sublet portion of house for light house ing apartment. Write G. F. Musser, 4527 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia. 76-6-t1 HERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on FRIDAY, March 27th, 1931. The Following Property: ALL that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Central City, Boggs Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bound follows, to-wit — ON the South b ont Street, on the East by lot of John Whithill, on the West by lots of Danie! Rhodes, and on the North by an alley. Being known as Lot No. 121 in the general Pick or plan of the town known as ‘‘Central City.” and described as BEING the same premises which Daniel Poorman and George Musser trustees of Bald Eagle Grange, Patrons of Hus- bandry 0. 151, granted and conveyed to Newton Lauck, Claude Poorman and James Wentzel, Trustees of the Ojib- wak Tribe, No. 496, Improved Order of Red Men, by deed dated September 18, 1920, and recorded in the Recorder's Of- fice in Centre County, Vol. 126, page 159. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the Property of Claude Poorman, J. C. Wentzel, al. Sale to — 2 at 1:35 o'clock P. M. of said day. H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff, Sherifi’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa. March 3rd, 1931. 76-10-3t OTICE OF SATISFACTION.—In re: Satisfaction of mortgage on prop- erty of F. P. Barker, deceased situate in Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. In the Court of Common Pleas of Selltre County. No. 374. February Term To William H. Harter or hir legal re resentatives, or whoever may be the holder or holders of the mortgage hereinafter mentioned: Take notice, that on the 21st day of February, 1931, Harry C. Zeigler, Ad- ministrator of F. P. Barker, deceased, presented his tition to the Court aver- sug that he is the owner of all that in lot of ground, situate in Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bUuhded and described as follows, to- Ww — BEGINNING at a spruce, Fhetce by land of M. Evert, et al, 82 degtees East 188 perches to a spruce; thence South 29 degrees East perches to a beech; thence North 68 degrees East 48 perches to a white oak: North 11 Sojtegs East 32 perches to a white North, 4¢ degrees East 105 Tehca to a spruce; North 70 de frees rches to a spruce: South 20 a to a chestnut oak: thence orth 70 degrees East 224 perches to a hemlock; South 89% de- ig East 6 perches to a gum: North degrees East 174 perches to a white pine; North 18 Jegrees West 74 ap ches toa pine: South 80 es to a pine; Son 18% ot perches to a chestnut West 522 ence South dle perches to a -. ox Eisenhuth th W "beginning. 2 nd forty-six acres and perches and allowances. That an unsatisfied mortiage remises remains of record | bf the Recorder of Deeds of oles |Sounty, sly given by Elijah Burd to Wil- Harter, Administrator of Seorge fourtecn upon the the office , Fowler, late of Haines Township, deceas- ed, dated the first day of ember, and recorded | in ald 1 in Mortg Book ow ' page ete., and that fwent -one years have slapied since the neipal of said mort been due and ble and thal A mand Jina ever n made on either ncipa or interest on said mortgage om satisfaction thereof. tre County, subject to the "decision OF} ourerelore fhe sald Coun laersd fmt ition. o- be held ota Sheriff of Centre County on William H. + to ptember 16, | Sheritr or the legal re tatives, or ROBERT F. the known holder or holders of said | mortgage, ound in Coun- PROTHONOTARY a ty, ahd hoe ide or residences e are aut to ann t are own, 0 ve | 8. Claude Herr, of Bellefonte, Penna., advertisement by public notice {is a candidate for nomination for Pro- ing them to a r in on the 30th { % bia) 2 he deci | tion gi show ys loot ie t - ision of the Dem: ~ of x01 Contre” county should not be nted and mortgage i . es to be held Tuesday, HARRY E. DUNLAP September 15, ut Sheriff of Centre County | FOR RECORDER | of Centre ouRtY, on | Hees, i o o the decision sion of i vote: “party, a held aL Osu Sep- I ost COUNTY COMMISSIONER | We are a opiand Bin ore 0 pda y nomination for | of Commissioner on Centre Coun i the Democratic ticket, sub, | decision of He, ee of party | expressed he Primaries to be held | Toeaday, September 15, 1981 . REPUBLICAN. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that L. Ma Coll Re- the decision Coun oy announce Lh I am a candi- for nomination for of £ ticket, party as expressed at the Pa be held on Tuesday, September - ° ET gz 15, 1881 I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for the office of Treasurer of Centre County on the blican ticket, subject to tle decision the voters of the party expressed at the joe held - Toraday, September 15, Ba announce that I am a candi- date for nomination on the Republican | Heke for the office of Treasurer of Cen- County, beet to the a of | the voters of the party as expressed at | the Primaries to on Tuesday, ERNEST ‘BE. DEMI, Philipsburg, Pa. . C. SHUEY, Bellefonte Pa. { i { | tig & Bower, Attorneys for petitioner. 76-10-4t CRASH! CRASH! CRASH! is all we hear. When once you buy your Crash here nothing will tempt you to go elsewhere. Cannon Towels as low as 9 ets. CARMANS of protection | cated, for settlement. against snow and ice in the winter | time and dashing rains during the | | tamentary ui a a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS p———— nsmtue—— DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let- ters of administration on the es- tate of Samuel Shultz, | Spring township, Centre County, ania, d been thereof and ould t them, Properly authenti J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON, Admr. Bellefonte, onte, Pa. XECUTRICE'S NOTICE. —Letters tes the estate 4 Cure. Russe Andersen, + as granted to ugh. doce ives Indaba to if persons knowing themselves the same are requested to make t, and those having aks Drom: said estate must nt them, duly ! I thenticatod, for settlement, Mrs DOLL JEANNETTE ANDERSON, W. Harrison Walker, Attorney. 76- 8-6t. State College, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Letters hath mentary in he estate G wDanler arpster, late o rguson Centre county, Pennsylvania, deceased: having been nted t undersi persons kno sp Indebted al said tate oe ereby notified to make immediate payment thereof and those having claims against it should present them, properly authenticated, for settle ment to IRA C. HARPSTER. Executor. Warriors Mark, Pa., R. D. 1. W. Harrison Walker Atty. Bellefonte, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. —The signed executor of the estate of Margaret Hutchison, late of the borough of Bellefonte, Centre gouty. Pennsylvania, Decd., hereby notifies i persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment thereof and those having claims should. present them, properly authenticated, for settlement to FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Executor. Chas P. Hewes, Atty. Bellefonte, Pa. Erie, Pa. 76-5-6% HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cuntre County, to me directed, will be to public sale at the Court pus in the Borough of Bellefonte on FRIDAY, March 27th, 1931. The Following Property: ALL that certain messuage, tenement and plot of ground situate in the Bor- ough of State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bound and described as follows ,to-wit:— BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of property now of A. F. Markle, for- merly known as the Daniel Martz ope erty on East College Avenue; t South 50 de est 50 feet Sone center of Col lege Avenue to an Iron. Stake; then mth 40 degrees 177 feet to Calder Avenue; thonce No 50 degrees East 50 feet along Calder Al- le ie the line of the aforesaid premises le; thence North 40 de- frees West 177 feet to the center of Col- ege Avenue, the place of beginning. John D. Struble by Deed from A. F. Markle dated Jan 19,1610, and is re- corded in the Recorder's office of Centre County at Bellefonte, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. 108, at page 106. Seized, taken in execution and sold as the property of John D. Struble, Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms Cash. DUNLAP, H. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Belinionte Pi March 3rd, 1931, 76-10-3t MISCELLANEOUS Stair Treads, Window Curtains, Curtain Rod cellen are lower xR than ny yearn. GARMANS Fire Insurance Does yours represent the val- ue of your property five years ago or today? We shall be glad to help you make sure that your pretectior is adequate to your risks, If a check up on your property values indicates that you are only partially insured-—let us bring your protection up to date. Hugh M. Quigley Temple Gourt, Bellefonte, Pa. ALL FORMS OF Dependable | Insurance 2 76-7-t1. Lv PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! RICHELIEU Now Showing Friday, Satur. Leon Errol, Mitzi Green, Zazu Pitts, Lilyan Tashman, Jackie Searl and Regis Toomey in “Finn and Hattie” The Ocean Shakes 'Em Up—Paris Shakes "Em Down, and the Had- docks Shake your Funnybone all aroun’, Monday, Tuesday--Next Week Dorothy Mackaill, Joel McCrea John Halliday and C. Henry Gordon in “Once a Sinner” A Frank and Timely Drama of Medern Marriage. Wednesday—One Day Only Bob Steele in an All Talking Special Western Production — Showing 7 and 9p m., Daily Now Showing All Week Zane Grey's “Fighting Caravans” with GARY COOPER, LILY DAMITA, ERNEST TORRENCE and TULLY MARSHALL. Where the “Covered Wagon” left off “Fighting Caravans’ begins. All Next Week at the State Walter Huston, Philips Holmes and Constance Cum- mings in the Greatest Prison Picture ever filmed — “The Criminal Code” ofr Executrix, | 310 W. Fairmount Ave. THE above premises became Yested in, to be.