® ® » . ® ITEMS OF JOCAL INTEREST » = = ® = * Primary April - fall election day will on this year, a a9rd James vietim pret - monida, is Brooks, a able to of be about asain, the Ha- several mechanic at off duty owing to Harold Bohn, gun Garage, the past has been days week iliness, at the work { Harry Hagan Ww. garage, and 8 injury. Potter, emploved was unable to Friday iturday because of 2a foot il do- the Since Blaine leister ha heen with ing grippe, P H. Lase hag been the firing and cleaning at school houses, The Fire com- pany Hal Volunte hold a room on 1 Centre er will regular meeting the council ‘uesday even- ing, February 13. W. UU. will meet at of Mrs, night. Mrs charge. The the Monda Vv will he local home Margaret Godshall W. A. Alexander in Ilobert Hess and son Mrs. Reul the M. A. Sunday. Mr. Neil, Mrs, Mr. ruests at and and and wn Rick or { were $ ome if appearing BOT had Intl flow of water outward continues, ation tir nat weed ——— AR" : shire borough {ears n of watey hill rutioning May sary unlesg heavy rains yelieve the situation, become nt cone Joon SHARPS AND FLATS Be itever so grumbly, there is no place like home. To laugh at one’s self is easy, but to chide one’s self not so much so. You enjoy people who say smart things if they don’t say them about you. Which is the more trying at a din- ner party: To entertain or be en- tertained? Do you like solitude? Try sitting down under a tree in a cemetery late at night. Salt sifters that are as reliable in wet weather as in dry are the most satisfactory. Law is made for that portion of the human race who won't play fair; and that element will not, anyhow. You can be vaccinated against nearly every known disease; and then some new unknown one pops up. THINGS TO THINK ABOUT True joy is a =eneca. serious matter.— y envies another admit 1ty.—Latin. By impe: established a awarded those 1 cing outstat contributions to science, art or departments of national culture. Lid REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following Inventor- les of the goods and chattels set apart to widows In accordance with the pro- vigions of the Fiduciaries Act of 1917 hava been confirmed nl si by the Court and if no exceptiong are filled on or about the first day of next term the same will be confirmed absolute: 1. The inventory apprailsement of the personal of Edgar Bechdel, late of township, de- ceased, was set apart his Maude H. Bechdel. 2. The the and propert y Liberty to widow, inventory ang property Mileg apart appraisement of Frank L de. of Davis, personal of get Davis. late township, ceased was to his Maggie CC. 3. The inventory and appraisement HE ER ARE g———— a a Davi Clara 4. Elsie 5. of th {ora Che Fed bes ara changed so that such es added to the State fvestock profitable kept growing Plants Indoors A oil, plant ods must personal property of Lewis H. Ison, late of Poggs township, de- apart to his widow, sentials mind Penn ration, re Was experts, met EE, Davidson. The personal late of wins get R. Heverly. The inventory and appralsement @¢ personal property of C. E. Mc- late of Penn township, de- set apart tg MoClellan., HARRY A. of Wills of For most returns, the pigs inventory and appraisemen: | ¥Ust be property of Alfred J.| Starting Bellefonte Borough, mixed apart hs rapidly. special ly bxrxes, a hothed to widow land a coldframe used for starting certain vegetable crops will bring into and the them enrlier cx tend production season, point out garden his widow, CORMAN. and C. O. County. o ROAD DISTRICT Registep Centre J. F. Bible, Supervisors RECEIPTS Treasurer Board of » . * * * * * w FARM CALENDAR 1940 Jan 2, Timely |W. pl ’ . ' ’ et, The Penna State College pt School » - - * . » . . * DR. .$1900 16 ind 162 39 3366 31 oo Cash balan ‘e Ralston, Owerseers' of Highways Treasurer Reminders from ounty Motor fines of Agriculture Carson | Bevérage license Lumber |, P. Floray, t} ohlf T™ Swartz, Locally -grown Overseers collector Road tax S, collector and posts, HE, an ns + ! d lumber : 1936 and green from the sill timbers 1X framing gpecinll eo Colles Fall Plgs~—1 ding specaliste at Penn State, Th of calbrige ints tic ularly trie caulifiower, celery, oggpl tonatoes, Large and Moving goad Trees time ticularly ground the according 1 ground lod for for the Year 1939: Finanelal Standing Jan 2, 1040, Balance Adam B. Smith, Treasurer CENTRETHALL i par- § OO Or Wn 00 ID; -3 bh 0
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