THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 27, 1938 HOWARD Rev, Wilmer J}. Kensinger Martinsburg is visiting at Methodist Parsonage. Election of officers was held at the meeting of the Epworth League of the Methodist Church last Sun- day evening, The following were elected: President, Mabel McDow- ell; first vice president, Frances Holter; second vice president, Mrs. James Bathgate; third vice presi dent, Virginia Heverly; fourth vice of the ef, Charles Belghiol; y, Chfries Foresman, sod assistant segretary, Dowald Gardner. Nr. and Mrs. Haxal Munson, Mrs. R. L. Moirls, James Morris ad Mary Loulse Mouyis motored to Houtzdale last sunday. the Howard M. E, chwigh, will pre- sont a fifteen minute organ recital in the church Sumday . tvening at 7:30. Rev. L. E. Rlne read a paper be- Tuesday morning ei “The Pastor's Care of Souls." Mr. and Mrs. Haxel Munson en- tertained Rev. Wilmer - Kknsinger and Rev. and Mrs. R. L. ‘Morris and family at dinner last Monday evening. The newly-elected Epworth Lea- gue officers of the Howard M. E. church will be installed by the pas- tor at the worship service Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Waite and family, of Tyrone, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Confer. Miss PFreida returned the Waite home to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wagner, Mr. J. H. Wagner and Hilda W. Leath- ers atiended the show in Lock Ha- ven, Tuesday evening. The I. O. O. PF. lodge will hold a to banquet Thur:day evening at the AM. EB. church. An interesting pro- rari. ha been planned for the ening Mr. and M:s. G lber. Shope en- eained the j[ollowing people at thei: home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs A‘am Kine, son Harold, Charles never], Jr, Mr. James Horan and ir. J. H Wagner and daughter. ALLEGHENY PRISONERS WEARING NEW HAIRCUTS Prisoners at the Allegheny Coun- ty workhouse cultivated a new crop his week—halr. The board of managers abolish- ed the rule requiring all who en- tered the prison to have shaven heads. Supt. Robert H. Braun urged the action out of consideration for chort-term prisoners, but warned that newcomers, with unclean scalps, still would lose their locks The wise man knows when to say wha he thinks; if he forgets, he will Go'so at the next opportunity 3. M. KEICHLI ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ai NE | NOTARY PUBLIC Bellefonte, Pa. Ann Page Beans (323 oz. cans. PEANUT BUTTER, Sultana RAJAH SYRUP SILVERBROOK ROLL Butter, 2 Ibs 69¢ Sunnyfield Print, 2 Ibs Tie Safety Matches - IVORY BOAP. CHIPSO 8 O'clock Coffee 3 Ibs 45¢ RED CIRCLE... .2 Ibs 39¢ OYSTERS STEWING....... pint 23¢ FRYING. . pint 27¢ FREE! 25 PEARL NECLACES Ask Your A & PF Manager. Whole or half. ...Ib 19%e¢ Tender Cholce Steer Agar's Flavortite—Visking president, Rowland Evers; treasur- | {whi a stroke Mrs. David Holter, ¢o-organist of | ‘er was formerly fore the Ministerium at Bellefonte! Mrs, D. T. Pearce and son Jean | E | Shop and Save at Your A & P Store Ann Page Sale! Ann Page Salad Dressing .. .. 25¢ Ann Page Chili Sauce - 2 ,.... \.. 19¢ Ann Page Mello Wheat 2 ...... ,... 29¢ White House Milk.. SLICED OR UNSLICED Family Bread 3 «+ 25¢ VITAGOLD TINEAFPPLE, Dessert Culs DANDY OYSTER CRACKERS, NBC KRAFT'S FRENCH DRESSING A&G P MEAT MARKET SPECIALS! Fresh Pork Loins, 3-4 Ib end cuts, Ib 17V2¢ Tender Chuck Roast, first cuts MEATY ENGLISH ROAST... All Steaks, round, vsitloin, ten’loin, Ib 25¢ Semi-Boned Hone oh shank half - A & P FOOD STORES SPRING MILLS Mrs. Willlam Johnson and two | children, Barbara and Billy, and | Mrs. James MoDonnel', all of Phil- | adelphia, returmed home after a two weeks' visit with thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bright Bitner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rossman, of Belleforre, were visiting relatives in town Sunday. R. E. Henry, of Lewistown, has established a barber shop in the C. E Zeigler store room. Mrs. Susan Rah! the oldest res- ident of Ggring Mls, was stricken Monday evening and passed away at 1:15 Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Watts and ison Ralph attended the boxing meet and busket hal game at Penn State, Saturday evening. A son was born to Mr. Paul Henninger, January the Centr¢ County Hospital. young man weighed 7 pounds and is named Jean Wesley, Mis, Henning Gladys Zeigler, and Mrs 24th, at and grandson Sonny, of State Col. lege, visited at th¢ Wats home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene lee and two children spent Sunday wi. h the J. C. lee family. Drapes for the windows in thr gvin are being hung. The work | being done bv the girls under th of Mr. Cloctingh, drama instructor from Penn State, Mr. John Stover and daughter returmed home from Centie County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S'er Bressler and chiidren have moved to Aaronsburg where they will make their home with Mrs. Bre:sler's parents Melvin Grove and family are oc supervision young the cupying thelr new home recently purchased fiom Carl Bressler, who in turn moved into the home va- ated by Sterl Brecsler Mrs. Pau Noll has been on the ick list {or several days Mrs. Howard Ros:man, who has been sick for the past mon h, is able to be up for a few hours each day. J. E. CROUCH ACCEPTS POSITION AT COLLEGE E. Crouch, of East Street, who for the past year a half has been In charge of producer floor at the American Lime and Stone Company plant in Bel.efonte, has accepted a position as an instructor in the industrial engineering school at the Pennsyl- vania State College and will sume his duties at the school the near future The family, who since coming to Bellefonte have resided in the Rey- nolds property on East Linn Street, will move about February 15 to State College where they have leased the former residence of Dr J. E. DeCamp. The famly includes two children, Joel Jr and Mary Jane Crouch, who are puplls in the Br lcfonte grade schools. During their comparatively brief residence Bellefonte the family has be. e widely known throughout area s———— The troub ¢ in Lhe Par Bast. as the Japan soe it. is that the Chinese do not know when they are whipped Linn and the Joel RS~ in o in 4 tall cans 25¢ 5 16-02. cans 29¢ 23¢) 2 big cans 33¢ Ib pkg. 17¢ 2-16 ox. jars 25¢ quart bottle 25¢ 8-0z. bottle 16¢c NECTAR Mixed Tea Orange Pekoe Yh 19 $s Ib 25¢ - 30 penny pkgs. 25¢ medium cake Se large package 2le WEEK-END PRODUCE SPECIALS Bananas 5 Ib 25¢ Florida Oranges 200s, 220°'s... doz. 15¢ 2 dor. 27¢ Flo. Grapefruit Ws, 80's... 6 for 25¢ leeberg Lettuce, 60. hd. Sc York Potatoes... peck 2le Tomatoes. .......2 Ibs 25¢ Center Cuts. . " "ee ih 10 Ib 27 V2¢ lat the home of Mrs [ Frank Gros, | Mrs. Lee The | | Steyer, | AXE MANN (gather at the church on Friday ev- ening, January - 28th. The music committee 5! the church wish to organize a choir and they would {like to have all the young people Kin who will. The Ladies’ Ald Soclely will meet D. P. Ray this Thursday January 27, at 7:30, On Thursday evening, afiernoon, Mrs Mis. D. P. Ray and Justice auteed to Philips. burg to visit Mrs. Bond C. Whiie who is a patient In the hospital there. They are glad to report sh is improving. On Wednesday afternoon, Mr and Mis, 8 E. Rote drove to Hun- vngdon, taking with them Mrs. Mary Bumgardner who has visiting them for some time. She wil remain there [or a visit of sev. eral weeks with her brother, Mrs. Samuel Gingerich, of Cen- tre Hall, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mus, C. E. White Mr. and Mrs. Dave Homan and baby daugh'er, of Coleville, spent Saturday evening at the home her parents, Mr. and M:s. Jerry wens, Mrs. weekend a Mrs lege Mr. Harold O'Brys G.eenburg with his home of her parer Harry Alb:ight Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mea: won Edward, Jr., of Pitcairn weekend guests at the home to visit with her Martha Roe Russel the docto He is repo to be appendicitis, but is proved. We wish him a speedy covery so he may ime his stud- ies at the Pleasant Gap High School Mr to her Lizde Johnson spent the the home of her daugh- er Minnie Stover, at State t Sunday wife Mr, . aL and in he Mrs Sampse are werk from im- re= about a suffering somewhat for M 1 led vir A. Wocmer returned alter spending a week L has home in Mansfkid w¥h her daughter, Mr ank Wolfe and family. She made trip home as a diving guest of Mr. Donald Ray and famn- ly who spent the weekend up there guests at Lhe home I nd M: Lee Justice were Mrs. Ray Allison and son Archie { Howard, Mr. and Mr. Ca n Greenaway ra Evelyn and Sally re Weekend une of Mr. and Were Mr. and CGirerer and iaughters, ) Peggy i ] Ted y and REBERSBURG Word was received by rriday of the Mallory Su Shore relatiynd tC ¢ cine cath Mrs. Kate home in Jersey £ ister Mr. C. O. Mallory formerly from our town M.3. Jeanette Auman, visited her {friend Sunday. and Mrs. John we. e Sa heim, Me ¢l hii el S0Ur Weaver and urday visitors In B. Harbach, of Loganto Sunday supper guest at ome of Rev. N. F. Douty Mrs. Ei Bler vy. who resides of Rebersburg very ill 1 weekend, but writing Mr. and Mrs their Dome Jan Wo weeks visit law and datighte Fred Wolfe, a: Akron Mrs. Ada Bilerly, of pent Sunday at the hime and Ms. P. C. Bi Mr. 8 OO. Malo his bad, suffering with 3 Mr Mr L Bel elonte hildren of day visitors with relatives in Mr. William Docuty, of burg, was a Monday caller M. W. Bieon home Miss Margaret Tus ey spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tussey, at Madisonburg M W. Wert, lawrence Diehl William Minnig, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs, A. E Limber: and Mr H. Hostermar attended the Farm Show at Har- risbuig last week, the latter rep- recenting A lied Mills in their Amce division Mr. and Mrs west was +15 res A AIrn- ed to after a confined to heavy coid Meek and were Sune ORD ani Mist HEY at E W. J. BEackenberg refurned home last Friday afer & moni’s Business trip through Bastsrn Ohio and Western Penn- sylvania, —r————-—_ a. —— ZION Sorry to hear of Mr. Fiddler's mis fortune of being hurt by a horse His many friends wish him a speedy recovery, Miss Marie Pleicher, of Belle fonte, spent Sunday in our midst Que a number of folks fom our town attended the Farm Show last week. Those we could learn who attended were: Mrs, C. P. Clev- enstine, H. T. Struble, Lester Bart- ley, Ward Krape, Alen Witmer, George Wilson, Miol Wilson George Kane, Paul Krape, Blaine Samp- sel, Pred Wilsonr, Paul Corman, Mr and Ms. Philip Stowe, Bernice Smeltzar, Gny Shafter, “Fenny” and Lee Gummo. They all report- ed a fine time and a large crowd. Whie in Harrisburg, Pau! Krape, George Kane and Mio Wilson were dinner guests of Miss Sara Krape, Bruce Emerick, who works in | Bal imore, spent the weekend with {his family. Miss Bernice Smélizer and Paul | Corman spent Sunday at the Ore (vis Smeltzer home at Centre Hall Sorry to note Charles Moore, Jr, [1s oh th: sca list, We hope for his speedy recovery. | Sorry to note Phyllis Yearick, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yearick, {We wish her a spredy recovery, Sunday dinner guests at the Nev. ! in Gilmore home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olimore, Mr. and Mrs. | Pau Gilmore and daughter, of Millheim, and Mrs, Sharer and] £1 = "recent callers at the The young people are requested to | been | of | is under the doctor's oare, BLANCHARD The celebration of the President's birthday and the program where- by money wil be raised to ald in the fight avainst infan‘lle paralysis, for lower Bald Eagle Valley has been scheduled for Howard, Thurs- (day, PFebrua y 3rd. The program {will open with an address hy Rev. Morris, exp aining the purpose and need of this great movement, A group of accordian players fom Altoona will give a concert and the Dramatic Club of the Howard High School will give a fifteen- minute sketch pertaining to the mibject. All who wish to ald in try- ng to wipe out that dread discase lease co-operate by being at the om ot alnnent FPebraugjy 3rd, at Howard High School Admission 10 and 20 cents The high water has caused op- erations tno cease on the bridge crossing Marsh C.eek. The ex. rem» rains also washed a 2mal bridge oll, nheoessitaling that Clyde Bowes, one of the bus drivers, to {haul his pupils in his car A birthday surprise pary was held at the home of Alx Hevery Thu'sday evening, January 20th, in honor of the birhday of Mrs. Ed- ward Heverly. An enjoyable evens ng was had by all. Mrs. Hevely re- ceived many beauidful and usefu 1s. Refreshments were served Those present were: Mr, and Mn John Shaugraw and Bobby Avi Mr. and Mrs, Joe Heverly Lock Haven; Mrs. Geo. ge Berry- hill, Mrs. Catherine Bath wid M John Williar Mrs. Harold Schenck, Mr ! Franklin He aerly and daughter Lorraine, Mr. and Mis. Dar] Hey- erly and sons William, John and Clair, and daughter Jane and Ruth, Mrs. Da las Klin nd sot Samuel! and daughter Lucille, Mr and Mrs. Richard Heve ly and son Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hev- erly and daughters Fay and Dork Ar. and Mrs. Philip Schroat and son Gerald, and Mr. Alex Heverly Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schroat an Gerald spent Saturday } wme of Mr and M J of Lock Haven Mayme Shaw, who has bee 2 palien: in the lick Haven Ho ital, has recovered sufficiently be alowed to return thi werk Elva Kune retumed Miss aim Mr. and M Clair Heiche! of Orvistor wer Nek i gue Mr. and Mr Johnin Helchel Miss Dorohy Willams had as a seekend guest Miss Ellee Fe wu of Allocna. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Robo jee relatives of Renovo an Bunda Mri. Anne Eagan received wo of the sudden death of her birth tr on Sunday. She and Mr. and Ms. McGinley, of Lamar, left car) Monday morning for Ohlo. The de- ceased was the father of Mr. Eve Iyn Rhinesmith McGinley Harry Bathurst, son of Mr « M:s Geayayd Bathury, COn MEH scarie: fever on Friday, consequen I¥ he and his sister Anna are « ht of school, Dorol who stay id her grandme in school Eleanor C mus! ne to sien lag week Th all that resuited a bone being her wrist Mrs. Charles Kune came [rot State College atiend the he Baptiit church January 18h Harry Thompeon wnt Weonesday sster, Mrs. Ward Packer Mrs, DC. Gardner made 0 re alive AMS Port day, : irda Little Mn wid the nir.er we on folloned ” JROTC ID Le - ol ery; Tue LO in on day “Wen Mrs Cierk hy at Bei wilh a Fr. of Son rd He erly, and MS en to the Lock Haven Howpi a Was Lax - Thursday where he underwent » speration an absoers Of midd ¢ ear It ang neoessarn; | him to have bo'h ears Janced Charles Williams has severed hi business relations at he Sauner store and is preparing wo Open a store of his cwn In the store build ing owned by A. R. Moon Miss Carrie Delong is preparing to have a sale in the near futur { her surplus household good. Bl s having |: arranged for sale at her roperty on the Diamond Mis Marie Andrews and her ister, Evelyn, spent Lhe weekend with thelr aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John DeHaas M:s. Clara Ridge, of Bel efonte surprised Mrs. Annle Ridge on Sal- urday evening, when she unexpec!- edly arrived 10 spend the weeken Mr. and Mrs, E T. Bechdel and son Glenn, Mr. John DeHaas M Walter Lindsay and R. J. Spangler attended the Fuller eVange ist services in the U, B. church of Ty- rone on Sa urday evening PLEASANT VIEW We are glad 0 report that John Spleer returned January 20 {rom the Centre County Hospital to the home of his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Spicer where he makes his home Mr. and Mis. Kennc h Meyers of Mil Brook, and Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and children, Richard and Lavonne, of Stale College, spent Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Meyer. Mr. John Poorman has gone back Ww work iecently following a two- weeks’ fiiness, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Spicer and family spent Wednesday evening a! the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spioer, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Meyers and son Stanley visited with Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Meyers at Tusieyyille, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Poorman and son Kenneth were Sunday gusts at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, ™r. and Mrs John Poorman on Sunday. Mr. Geoige Spicer and son Odie accompanied by Ohar es Shearer, | spent Thursday evening with Mr. John Spicer, who was very pleased (to have the vistors, He is getting along nicely, : PLEASANT GAP Miss Isabe’ Livingston, of Lock | Haven, spent a few days recently af ‘he home of her brother, Rich- ard A thur Scott, of Ohlo, {is sister-in-law, rs visiting h leuirice Seott Mrs, W. FP, Westerfeld was home last wetk from Philadelphia for a ww days’ visit with her parents, M 3s, David Crumm and daughter Sylvia, of Meadville, spent a few days last week with the former's naren's, Mr. and Mis. Ammon Ker- ste’ ter, Mis Margaret Mrs. M. M. Kel er, David Keller, of Bellefonte o Harrisburg last We «nd the Farm Show s Marie Brooks ompanied R. O. Bodtorf and familly to weir new home at Morrisdale and will remain with em for a few NICKS Rev, F. Bernard Henry and will be at home at the M, E sonage after Friday, Jan, 28th Mrs. Mary Baumgardner re'urn ed last week from the C earfield Hospital where she hid gone ancther examination and t:eaitment and had the good fortune of hear- ng It would not be necessary for her return for seven weeks, A ew days later she lef Hunt- ngdon where she the her drama Ciub held Its } Ar meeting home of Mrs. Thomas Foss jas! AdAnestay ren | Me ") inesday evening. The members Keller and moth- and Mr: motored inesday to or RCo for Lo for will visl of brother of Civi the at Woe are preparing to present a short 4) at the March meeting of 1e C Club. ome of the student of the local rh school will have charge of the entertainment progr am at the Feb- in meeLing of we Civic Ciud We are giad WW report that grand. wher Jodon is feeling mu bet- wr again and is abe 0 be ab al 5 \ I mst own Fred Watso Pullip Dawson, of O were calle own recently M Chailes B { Alabama y i ake in- Henry N ] atcompan- 1 K+ x h ering nicely, al ben abe 0 po Mrs. John Noil t Jodon were guests non " Mr Marr Burkh df Centre Hal al aluminum d« i and wr given by e showing the product E gar Sommers is enlarging work shop Miss Betty Poorman was abe 0 peturn to school last week after a flve.mneeks’ abence due to lliness Mr Fe dman Hamilion { Houtzdale, spent a few days la week with her parent Mr. and Mrs. W. H Noll Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noll made » business trip to Willlamsport last Thursday M Ray Melroy and Paul lege i “tended e Kelvinator dinner and nee ing in Wik lamasport in Thursday and probounce th Cars M 8 F Koll Mr. and M hreffier and Mn _. pv Rory f last Wednes day The Plasant Gap re Co. ha lass in first ald with ' ing tions to be held ‘ fay evening Amo ng in det ratio: ¥ Adkin John Nichol nd A. Simpson Mri. Roy Adams was quite : greater part of last week A birthda urprise dinner was riven for Mrs Ray Nol! at her home Wednesday evening The guests per Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Noll, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Smith, Mr. and M:s M. F. Tate, Mr and Mrs. Hubert K w of State Coliege, and Mr Noil's mother, Mrs. Coffey. of Lock Ha Mrs. Noll had spent the later part of the afternoon at the local high school where she gave a wry interesting talk, lustrated by moving pictures, of their rip b oad last Summer We are glad to note that Mrs John Zelesnic, who has been quite il in the Centre County Hospital for several weeks, is reported ime roving Wal'er Mulbarger is able to be bout town again after having un- dergone two operations in the Cen- tre County Hospital at Christmas time, A birthday surprise party was given for Mrs. Frank Millward at her heme Tuesday evening The stork visited the Eimer Crawford home Saturday and left them a nice baby boy. Mri, Harry Ishler § vis'ing at the home of her son Kenneth at Emporium, We are sorry to note the death Mr. Thomas Hamilton at his late home at Houtazdale, after a short illness of four days’ duration which ended in pneumonia. Mr Hamilton was well known {0 a num- ber of folks In our town being a brother of Feldman Hamilton, Sur and Mrs. John Moore and Mrs, A. H. 8mith drove over to Houlzdale Sunday (0 call at the bereaved home and Mrs. Smith retuined to Houtzdale Sunday to remain until after the funeral, sistance in any way she could, Little Miss Joan Hile had the ’ nN misfortune of cutting her head 50 badly while coas'ing that it requir. | clamp | | Don't Harvey Markie is bullding a new , soa sd a doctor's attention to the wound. garage at hig home. Mrs. Russell Pownell and Infant daughter were removed from the [hospital to the Ellis Pownell home. | The CGiange will have moving | It might be a good idea ‘0 othe | plete showing how rural coms ial TB hd to lend her as- | The Thomas Foss familly spent {Sunday with relatives in Carlisle. | alt Mrs, Ray ended the Bendix (that Melroy and Paul lego much talked of home laundry) dinner and | meeting Hotel eve de Mr. lat left wh 0 mother, who 18 in to visit mot red Mrs Lock Haven du Mrs vi held in ning, 1ler for ter's Tuesday Mr. transact, Ore an nan Noll's i ring the No Ella her iting ni rer, Mi her B day ¢ Mr Bri eve Miss Ss a wa 5h ‘he der bur M n Mr Mis an Mr en Mr of the “a Mn un er Rev alned erthelw all Mar. ha dee clu venin Roy cub a @ dge ning ONers and re ' As nA Ms I'i wer Cas home for pe ay Io » ir who in our have Harrisbhu ¢ Melroy's same, and Mra grandmother, for Noll Neus Ads Kathryn wer kend home Ehower Mr vldr OunNeT vy Heaton at the being Ray West had where 1 Cig d hey with her, Mrs, staying mt is absence Pen xe, Mrs, | Of Noll was J) BL ner I Ams enter her wr Ww on guest al Dinner Sunday Mrs. John 1, Mr on wist Mr: Mr Shamokin the Ru parmial ng at $30 ¢ “Deen on J 11 Noll Mr: some Hn vd ome , of Bell Hill and Harr the and Penn-Har: ls Wednssday local the 5. Coffey, Iginla bus hties, e Iz ww Cofley, nome he nes ne glial will na of n Hall larry hostess Mon- Jimne red the i wT, ang t he village are ‘eporied Mon y Blige Bi efont Ward guests of ening augh- My HU BL ERSBU RG No 10 ay Behool of og together and William D pent wh A hey M A Miriam ekend at John an Hee Renovo me ’ p i mer of Richa nfined ne with the at this Musser Lancaster last conference meetings F. E Vonada visit and Mr: amu § lag daughter eC $ Ma ow and Mrs Bere of the Mr. and They } 0 enjoved Nag an Yearick We dn of ar! Haves Heckman home of kman of 1 Dean Sunday Mr. and Shamp to her bed grippe time spent werk atien Mr. and Mrs ed at the home of Mr Charles Hellman, of on Sunday There was quite folks attended the Sorrel mares ana Mr Relo Lae M but evens ime ! Hall Gay visit- A 1 CTI Mr Lock } Visi who for Ome dir AIT W and fav- Baughman tors at Boy1 has me ete a few days In TE BOM Mackeyvile a number of our the Farm Show al Harrisburg las! week end all repor a large crowd present PUBLIC SALE OF IOWA Horses and Colts JODON SALE BARN PLEASANT GAP, PA, ON Monday, Jan. 31 at 1:00 P. M. Sharp, Rain or Shine. This carload consists of the best Towa horses ever brought to Penn. sylvania for sale. There are 9 Sor. rels, 5 mares and 4 horses. Three of in foal. There are also 6 Roans, one mare in foal, and 5 Roan horses; one grey and one brown horse, and one black mare, i for yourself, | LUNCH ‘Deduct sa per Act of Assembly . ————— farm one mile gouth of — Fillmore, Public Sales live stock and farm Saplemens. Bale at 9 o'clock a. mn. L. P. Mayes, - auct, PRIDAY, JAN “28 ae Adam B. Smith. WELNESDAY, MAROH 28 —Howard E. executor of the J. H. Bitner es- Walker will offer at public sale at tate, will offer at public sale at the Volga Walker farm, § mi. Bast his late residence at Potterz Mills, of Rebersburg, livestock and farm Pa ome household poods, Hawall- implements Bale at 9 o'clock, an guitar, Pox double barrel sho! Wise & Hubler, suct TT, pow 3 £ a ps fun, Did Sundivarie iol. MS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22—BAgNt acres Of Umiberiand siimted In Pot. Orove will offer at public sale on the Brockerhofl farm. 1% "of Quarter Sesslo Court of Oyer and Terminer Ravel Uross receipts for 1937. in the Court of Quarter Ses. salons of the Peace Court of Over 1 r and the Juvenile Court and Tenuited, In the Court of Common Pleas Exhenitien: ries for 1007 $3600 Tax paid to the State of Penna. on Write and Traa- " scripts for 1937 200 80 Compensation Insurance 08 Surety Ronds om Office Supplies 750 Total, E39 Deduct as per Act of Assembly Amount due Centre County for 1937, bein of the above balance . " pi “hay Account of LEAMER Nn WOODRING, Recorder of Deeds Oiroma receipts for To37 so Write, ‘a LL RR ‘ Satisfactions |. Justice of the Peace, ‘Cottamissions, 17 . Ws. Satan) Public, 20 @ #80...... . | Pees " Nid County Commissioners. | Sheri searches and certifiontes. . | Amount due Centre Coun for 1087, | ty being one-half of shove SS rR eT LL} n nov, Auditor, January 25th, 1098. miles east of ter township, Centre county, Bale Apt { at 1:30 uv. m. Terns cash. E. M Bellefonte, along the Jacksonville Smith uct road, livestock and farm imple. ments, Sale at 10 a. m. LL. Prank A CYN x y ” MORAL AL lh horses will Mayes, suct. Harry N. Meyer, clerk L |} g 10m ot J OTHER Ant v ' colts at his sale DUI 2 ny THURSDAY, MARCH 24--J. W. Bid- Gap. Bale at 1 p.m dle will offer at public sale on the Veil " 4 auct. W. C. Bmeltzer cl Velled Lady Cave farm in Brush ee nliey. stock. farm Implements and BA FURDAY. R EB. . 5 w X Harter nusehold goods Bale at 12 will offer at public sale the houses o'clock E. M. Smith, auct hoid goods of the late Walter D. - Harter, midawa between Howard FRIDAY, MARCH 26H. P. Netll will and Jackson le 12:30 offer gt public sale on the Dr. Lied Roy Oyler farm along Brush Valley road, 3 WEDNESDAY miles East of Centre Hall, livestock Bartieson will a farmn Woplements. EM. Smith one mile west E stock, mplement ; } iT PRIDAY. MARCH 25--L. Ww. Bechdsl hold good . Fale Bt 1230 p. m will offer at public sale on hia farm Wise & Hubler, aucts 1 mile went of Howard on the bark rand 1s “ SATURDAY, PEBRUARY 10—J 1 oad. livestock and farm imple. McCool will offer al public sale on eRe. Bale gt 10 4. m. Wise & thw 3, W. Vonada farm at Spring Hubler, sucts Mills, 80 Leghorn pull 150 Leg BATURNDAY MARCH 2.0. 0H. Can horn ves: and a full line of fer I offer gt miblic ealr 2 miles household goods sane time north.es of Howard Pau live. and place 5. w offer rock and farm Wrnlements a * tor sale 2 hay lad- #1 10 A.M. Wise & Hubler auct ders and articles Bale at 1 p MONDAY IARCH 28--E. P. Tussey y offer at public sale on the WEDNESDAY, “Bes [an J Boob farm, | mile east of fikey 3 i# Be Madisonburg ive stock, im the ( ' Pr me y wen nie ods. » M1 " ve stock and } YE a.m. Wise & some he une? > # 12:30 ERE Ts E MN re -_ 1 i. Bm TUESDAY, MARCH 20--Robert E TUESDAY, MARCH 8--Kyle Alexan- Bleerer Te ; i 3 der will offer ¥ a 4] ¢ Fie Round Bar: ) . { Cent bred Hoists att) ok horses farm niners oa at 10:30 a. 1 : M WEDNESDAY, MAR. 9M. A. Behrer ne Wiki sil On what Bs known as we L : Reuben Meek farm 5 mil past of ega otices Oray's church 2s — Hvetviook farm AT SNOtk, Tamm : CAUTION NOTICE 12:30 ner: 5 MM wile Esther Penne: neg : / noo - . “ Ime irony i; THURSDAY L. Cord Pike eet, Bel AY will offer an a farm . hes On Lhe public nn Ww slong the halfway + d wust her, as I will not be between Mackey. TE801 « lor any eis she may ville XK and Contra GPORGE A PEND NEI B®, 172 farmine st 10 E Hig sireel, Carlisle, Pa Pe) & m. sharp auct -~ EXE - . AECLTOR'S NOTICE. FRIDAY, MARCH Fred Carner In d the estate of Mrs will offer at public sale on the Je nr 1 te Be: : ¢ publi ie on the John ran, late of Ben- Spicer farm % mile N. of State Col cased 4 Inge, glock a farm implemen ts iy Hilary the above Bale 31 1 o'clock. LP. Mayes, auct. estate hay n granted Lo: the PRIDAY, MARCH 11:—J). K. Confer Sbdersigned, gull pemons indebled wu wil oo tL public sale at his f crm Er aiC esate are requested ic “e he at niles Ag y Payme: those having claims 10 Potter ) plone the Georges ! o © same duly DIOS wit Valley ros Hvestock #2 r ng ge EDWARL 1 BED implementa. Sale at 10 a n BE. CRAM, exe r. 4017 Ne rianinster M. Smith. auctionee ny N. 8. Pitwbu Ps ’ SATURDAY. MARCH 12—-Wm_ R Hot ADMINISTRATORS" NOTICE wil Ser bi ar . farm pLler ot 3 eslo te y! mile sc f Hublersburg, along Ororge E Spotis late ¥ Unio vu \ . Pg Ve NE rr wv. deceaned ments. Cle pale at 12 oLters of ir oat on » 1 f ¢ ¢ ne bree rRDtet the TUESDAY. MAS Tate Bid Pe & will offer st » © sale ¢ Tate ¢ rd farm al Plessant Ga i m, full snd e of ealock d farm imple. mana - me e a xk & : ‘ t on wil | 2 x auct. T £8 clealie “ment t ONER He tre Hall, Pa. ROY TUBSDAY, MARCH 15—W. PF and Pi. admins C. R Boob = offer at public ssl — Le the W. F. Boab farmn « mile ont yf Woods ar oy > e " Al DITORS RT RTE ME NT. - i. fr Ibis ale 3 Of Fereuson Tow: Herbert Stover suet Supersisors unt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16—Danie; B8l Treas. Jan. 6. 1837... 81007 Stover wil fer ut " Aa Gad coliecied 578 #5 ¢ Thomas farm ) Pes RD 244.73 w of Pine Orove y- Feokived J BP #000 State Highway, live L received machinery : iements and ise hold » renia 47.00 Sale at velook. H. L. Harpeter, Mul rec om olher sousces 103.08 act mens y » > - Tot WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16--Chester = EXPENDITURES T0885 Brickley will offer at public sale on Por ronalr EX ND RES the Ricker farm at Balona. Pa. por ied TAIL. TOMS § 1605 vestoek and farm im nleme ns ¥ remo DE show 138 0% Clean UU ande Bale st 10 A. ME por ra and machinery BOs M. Smith awct SPAT Ww ols and ma- thety o on WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 —dmter | we f road te 80 ie “ = “ . 4 w wad J A er will ofter at Jrabli sale on For Insurance aso his farm » Madtisonburg., Pa. lives Co or : oy i 9% On stock and farm implements. Clean A y . 4 1% on 33 ale. Sale @ Am Wise & « ¢ ar o Hubler, anct S01 = SL. 43 THURSDAY. MARCH 17—J B Swahd Supe ms 88 O° will offer at public sale on what °° ag 9 known as the J K. Bitner farm 8 Miscel . 128 92 mile west of Spring Mills. or &% § Bes mide wert of Parmers Mills, live stack, farming imnlemen Le and atement of Ooversesrs of Poor of homsehold ponds A — Ferruson Township Sale at 10 F MM Sw 1 Ba nd Ja e1Y $ £9 80 CANCYLLED-T of w ants mi. G. Peters 1936 dur 828 1 AN El "a i M A An G. Pere - a "BE 99 | wheduled for Thureda Arr 4 n as 788 1 March 17% as been canoelled am Co. Trex 244 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 18-—Charles M rr and Clarence T. Miller wil * or PY PERS $2254 i at nuh side on the Bove Saleh Bia ! ™ - 229 farm 3 mile west of Old Por Mas LE * Ih $0 olen n ~ iow ve, ang wok ¥ NM Smith “ 4 i , SB SATURDAY, MARCH 19-Samuel w 7 148 or Mulbarwer w offer at nubile sale © ~ ANY £8 y miles south of Bellefonte on the Terese PET TA TNE AN A. C. Orove farm the followine: Bal mnk Dec. 31, 1888 ™LT0 Am Lock and mplemen ta Rete v at an \ gr hi Tolar) m Terms Cash. L P - $2284 57 DS PETERSON TUPSDAY. MARCH 27--J. Bar) POY STROT SE J. Bar] Cru : ro will offer at public sale at hie ~ JOHN IL. KEL. a Auditors AUDITOR'S REPORT - ——— Ma e Honore TUAN 3 ’ re County rene IVAN WALKER, Judge of the several Courts of Cea- The undersignsd Audits v xi | " : Hy “w » counts of the Pro: honots ~. Spo! ie ar I he sald Court to audit the ore ) 2? rt Sessions of the Pesce Over and Termine: do of Common Meas Quarter er of Wills, and the Recorder of Deeds and " Ma, Gout, the Regis. ‘ured from the various officl ” pursuant to his appointment, se. satements of thet ~ Ale whose accounts were to be sudited sworn ate r avounts. whic ted by me with the following Walch and accounts were checked ang aud- r A Account of JO Tg pT shans' Oourt MIN LL. WETS LER, Register of Wills and Clerk of the Or. ross receinis from fees for 1939 Expenditures $6169.31 Salaries for 1027 $2177 Pn an to Commo: wealth of Pa. wills, advertising, ete 1125 51 » N n X trips to Phllipaburg 000 Total TTY 3333.18 |233.18 Amount due Centre Count or 7 13 4 ! 1937 NONE Account of BOND CC. WH » Pleas, Clerk of the Gor ITH Prothonotary. ork of the Court of Common the Peace, and Clerk of the
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