Jun 23, 1088. HUBLERSBURG Children's Day service will be held this Sunday evening in the Evange!- | PORT MATILDA R. D1 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PLEASANT GAP {| Mr. and Mrs. HT. Ramsey grandson Christian Smith and son ical church at eight o'clock. Every- | from Altoona, entertained his Sun- | Emerson and friend Miss Folks were day School class on Sunday at his {supper guests at the Noll-Melroy body is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Boyd Carner and grand- daughter Phyllis spent last week vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dean Grieb of Lamar. : Miss Betty Kerstetter of Tylers- ville, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mis. Nevin Lee. Mrs. John Zellers and son of Hecla spent last Wednesday at (he home of Mr. Charles Vonada. Mrs. F. BE Vonada and Jane Gent- pel spent last Wednesday at the home of the latter's father Mr. Earl Gentzel, of Bellefonte, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dunkle and family of Nittany and Mrs. Kale Hoy of Lamar, were Wednesday evening visitors at the home of Mrs, Ida Markle. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kling ol Scottdale, visited a! the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Yearick on Saturday and Mrs. Walter Dalley of Altoona, spent the weekend visiting at the same home. Mr. and Mrs, James Carner were Saturday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Car« ner of Zion, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd White and daughter of Bellefonte R. D. and Mrs. Ida White of Mill Hall were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, Emeline Deitrick Mr. and Mrs. Will Vonada anc niece of Blanchard, and Miss Effie Keller of State College, Miss Minnie Btover and Barl Gentael of fonte, R. D. were Sunday visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, F. E Vonada, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller of Punxsutawney called at the same home on Monday Miss Merriam Heckman gecome- panied Norma Yearick of Jackson. ville, to Williamsport on Friday Mrs. Clifford Corman and spent a day last week at the of Mr. and Mrs Samnpcell of Snydertown. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yearick on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and fam- fly, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oberheim and Mrs. Martha Yearick all of Lock Haven, Mr. Carl Martin and sister Catherine and Miss Jane Updegrafl of Stale College and Mr. and Mrs Ocean Yearick and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Vonada and sOn of Duquesne, are spending ther vacation visiting among friends and relatives. They came to the home of his father, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanada on Monday The degree team of Walker grange was called to Nittany grange in La- mar on Thursday night to pul on the third and fourth degree to a class | of five, Miss Laura Hayes of spent Tuesday at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes. | The next 4-H club meeting be held on Wednesday afternoon July 6th. at one thirty o'clock Arthur McCloskey, teacher of Sunday School class in the Evangeii- cal church gave his class a treat on Thursday by motoring to Gettys- burg, Hamrisburg and Hershey, where they visited many points of interest. Those who were along were Virginia and Junier Young Paul Coder, Ruth Whiteman, Helen snd Paul McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Markle and family spent Saturday at Warriors Mark visiting at the home of Mr end Mrs. R. L. Harpster, Mrs. BE LL. Markle spent Saturday at the home of Dan Showalter of Bellefonte HOWARD home Bilal Williamsport home of her wil will n ad Miss Nancy Whitaker of Curwens- | ville, Is Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dearment and children spent Sunday at of Mrs. Dearment’s brother, visiting with Hilda W. Thomas Foss and family of Pleasant | Gap. Mr. M W. Wagner, Mr. John H Wagner, Mr. Charles Bowes attend- ed lodge in Bellefonte Tuesday evens ing. Saturday evening Mr. J. H. Wag- ner and daughter and Mr Akron, Ohio, to gpend the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wagner. Other guests at the Wagnee home were Mr, and Mrs. A. | A, Wagner and Dr. Grazier, of Ali- quippa, Miss Martha and Eleanor Leathers of Brookville Children’s Day will be observed in the Evangelical and Reformed church of Howard on Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock, at which time the children will present a pageant, “There Go the Ships.” based on the theme of Christ in the Life of the World. The following childfen participat- ed in the “Dance Circus” present. | ed atl the Sherkel Theatre in Hotrz- dale on Monday evening by the pupils of Francis Burns: Beulah De- Arment, Caroline Eckdahl, Suzanna Hofman, Dorothy Mapes, Joanne Wagner, Mary Kate Weber, Joanne | Shay, and Peggy Ann Wolf. The children also took part in the Dance Review given in Bellefonte . at the Plaza Theatre on Wednesday night, also a presentation by the pupils of Francis Burns, 1 i Belle« Stanley | Wagner of Denver, Pa, motored to! summer home at Mt. Pleasant, | Mrs. Helen Spitier of Pittsburgh, | is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs | Alfred Maguire. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maguire an- nounce the mariiage of thelr son | Paul, to a young lady in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover and family of Altoona, spent Sunday | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ww i KE. Shively. Home Coming at Mt. Pleasant 1s this Saturday, June 25, 1038 Children's Day was quite a suc {cess at Mt. Pleasant jt was held Sunday evening, June 19 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stimer have moved to Hickory Bottom Miss Fannie Godin has returned to her home in Cleaifield after 8 two weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs Anna Duey Joseph Duey is on the sick list at this writing. Paul Edward Lego of Johnstown, is spending a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Kerin Miss Marguerite Kerin spent Fri- day and Saturday with her friend Miss Betty Jane Dayton of Vall On Tuesday June 21st. at 8 o'clock at the Hannah M. E. church, Miss Arlene Philinger became the bride of Kenneth Robison of Unionvilie The bride was attired in a white dress and carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Babe Robison Was bridesmaid and the best man was James Gates. Rev. Sowers perform- ed the ceremony. After the wed- ding they went to their newly fur- nished home at Unionville Kathleen M. Lego of Johnstown pending several weeks with her grandma, Mrs. A. J. Collett, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin were Mrs Edward Shively and litle Miss Jan Hoover and M. J. Schell of ‘Tyrone Mrs. M. A. Kerin spent Wednes- day with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Swires of Bellwood. VALLEY VIEW d Mrs. Jack Kelley are mov- the rooms above garage of County Commissioner Paul N > Mr ing i the an | Bekley Those who went as delegates from the U. B. church were Julia Eckley viiginia Eckley, Lorena Rider and verna Houser. They left home Tues jay moming for Pittsburgh. Some were to go with Mr. and Mrs. Willi Houser and with Rev. Homer Gauntt and his daughter Joan These who spent Sunday Jacob Houwr were Mr. and John Boa} and family, Mrs. W Role, Mrs. James Gordon dren Mis: week nisier M: ome with Mr diam and chil- June Brown wi Mrs. Lynn spending the th Lorm ! Heaton of Al- with Mr. and and Mrs. Hensel oona, spent Sunday Mrs. Ed, Houser Lemoyne and Bonna June Corman are spending the week with their iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alberti JrMAan Mrs. Paul nning spent Saturday with Mrs. Clarence COherrity Those who spent Thursday even- ing with Mr. and Mra Jacob House! sere: Mr. and Mrs. James Wion Mr. and Mrs. Willis Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser and daughter and Paul E. Eckley Wn — PINE GLEN There will be a social at the Festival Hall on Friday evening July ist. for the benefit of the church. Those of the local grange who at- tended Neighbor Night meeting al Centre Hall Saturday evening were the home | Russell, Willard and Donald Hoov- Mr. er, Clair Viehdorfer and Mrs. Clyde Hoover Miss Leong Hoover of Lock Haven spent the weekend with her parents here. Mr. and Mus. Lloyd Werta re- turned to Cuba, N. Y., on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Burton Beightol. of Rochester, N. Y., are at their home here far the summers. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Meeker of Clarence, called on the Beightol family, Sunday evening. i Rev. Shirey of Karthaus, called on iMis. Etta Conway, Sunday. Mrs. | Conway is much improved. | James and Alberta Mulhollan, of | Altoona, are with their grandpar- jents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Muiholien | here for the summer. Miss Vera Viehdorfer returned {to Bellefonte after a week's visi | with her parents | Willard Nwrehood and Bamey Kiapham of Woodland, were at Ceo i Narehood’s on Sunday. Mrs. Iva Burkey was discharged {from the hospital on Saturday, and Is convalescing at home. | JACKSONVILLE (Continued From Page 2) { Arthur to Hyner, where they spent Sunday afternoon as the Elmer Felmlee home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Batley of {Upper Marion were supper guests |Bunday ot the E. R. Bartley home, | home, The Children's Day program held | Sunday evening in the M. E. chuich was wel] attended and pronounced a real success. It being Father's Day also, a veautiful tribute in the form of a prayer was pald to Father's by Mr, Derr. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Koche of State College, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W H. Noll. Mrs. Ellsworth Imodoif of Clear~ fleld was a recent overnight guest at the home of Mrs. Eva Scehrist Mrs. Chandler of Jullan, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Edward Houser. Misses Harriet Showers and Doro- thy Ream returned home from At- antic City where they spent a weeks vacation fram thelr duties at the Bell Telephone Co, and Titan Metal Co Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Stitzer, daugh- ter, Phylils and Arlene Zimmerman pent a day recently at New Bloom- field with the Charles Kaiser's The {cstival held by the Christian Endeavor last Thursday evening was well attended and it Is rumored they will clear about $40.00 Mrs. Nevin Hockenberry and son returned home from Harrisburg where they spent a week at the hon of the former's sister Recent guests at the Boyd Rachas home were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ral~ ston, of State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Imunel of Brush Valley John Strunk enjoyed a week's vas WAGD Jam week mom Rockview penitentiary where he is employed guard Patsy and Junior Margargel arriv- ed home g few days ago from Wash amglon, D. ©. and will spend the summer with thelr grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Gearge Margargel Si and uncle George Jr Recent Henry Henry guests ol were Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs Chump of Chambersburg Mrs Henry's mother, Mm. Chump of Chambersburg is spending a month al the parsonage Mr Mrs and s0Ns Rev. and Mrs Frank Earl L and Theodor: two spent at the home of Mrs. Linquis Mrs. Lee Hockenberry Hairy Kelley spent part of weeks vacation from Rockview pen itenliary where a guard, at a day rec ter he is employed as his camp at Baker Run he Alleghenies and had as guests w there Mess W. W. Kerstet- ter, Amon Kerstetier I'ressler Plan to aitend the annual festiva held by the Civie Club ladies on Sat- urday evening, June 25th. in Noll Grove. Thes ladies have been une Hring in thelr efforla Ww aelp the Wwn and is citizens in every way possible and they deseive your pats rotiage. Their lest contribution sa $35 to the jocal fire company. The new Fire Co. Band will furnish the music Word was received last week from Hawall, fron Paul Poorman that he and the two other boys Rex Hoy and Tony Alte:io who enli in the U 0 Yi ie fF leam and ® jew weeks Jay off due to an injured shoulder but he ig now back on the team Recent pues r hom were Misses Grace Taggart and Eva Sweenhart, and Me Jacob Po and Ralph Diehl of Pennsburg and Miss Ruth Orubb Stale College The Robert their guests last week Mrs. Living tons sister, Mrs. L. J. Smith hus band and two children of Williams. town, W. Va Eugene Whalanee who made his home with the T. E Jodons during his stay here in the employment of Whiterock, was tramsferred recent- ly to Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Troxler and son spent Sunday recently with the former's parents at their home at Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Grwnwald of Sauth Dakota, were recent guests at the T. E. Jodon home. Lester Baumgardner has just about completed the new home he is building or) the new street open- ed by T. E. Jodon a few years ago The condition of Perry Kriss who has been seriously ill for a number of weeks, remains about the same | <The stork visited the Vincent Hoover home Wednesday night and left them a nice baby girl | «We are sorry to note the death of ' Miss Hannah Noll who died at her {home near Roekview Penitentiary last Baturday evening at € o'clock. Puneral services were held in the | Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock | Tuestiay afternoon with burial in the Lutheran cemetery. Miss Noll leaves a host of friends who will mourn her loss as well as the sis- ter. Mrs. Kate Heflon with whom she was living at time of death. Mrs. Frank Whitman and son were, here for a days’ visit recently at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Nora Eckenroth Bryd Lonebargers rs 1] fudent Livingstons had entertained Nieman’s Every item in our served or held back. ; * — ui Centennial Sale Begins Friday 24, at 9 A. M. For 10 Days of Continuous Selling Mock is marked ; our pn gh ge ke ey down. Nothing re- rtunity to share in this ‘wis buried Sunda | Mr and Mrs. Carl Dreibler of | State College at thelr home Bun- day 8 weok ago. The Hugh Crumlish family spent a week in Pittsburgh Mr, and Mrs. Guy Kerstetter and daughter Genevieve spent a weekend recently at the Ruben Robinson home in Seranton Recent guests at the Victor Van gunden home were Mr. and Mrs Kline Grenoble and daughter, Mrs Robert Sterrett Bill Crumlish left Thursday for a military camp in Virginia where he will spend six weeks of hig vaca- tion from Penn State Missés Virgie and Anna Bllger, the Wilbur Ripkas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aumidlier enjoyed a picnic al Rock Springs recently Mrs, Myrtle Sweet arrived here a few days ago from the West and a8 has been her custom for several years will spend the summer with Mrs. Etile Greiher Misses Betty Poorman and Clara Louise Gingher spent a few days last week in, Milesburg with the latter's grandmother Mrs. Batlh- urst Mrs. Harry Bllger entertained her bridge clut her home Monday evening. Harry sick list We are glad to sed Noll able to «it out after being very ili for the past lew months. We hope she may soon be able to be about again, Among from this vicinity who attended the County Conler- ence of Young Republicans al Clearfield Saturday were County Vice Chairman Mrs. Wallis Ward Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, ex-County Chairman, Harry Jones, Paul Hous Centre County Young Repulsi- can Chairman County uel Ray Brooks, Charles Mensch Miss Joanna Decker, of Bellefonte, County Chairman Ray Meloy and wife, and Mn of Plews ant Gap Mr. and Mr spent Sunday and H. T. Noi home instructions in advanced fying Mr. and Mrs. George Cabers nounce the birth of a daughiel the Lewistown hospital about days a0 Quite 8 number of Gui people al- tended the [« at Zi Satur day night and pronounced | cord crowd as usual Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eby of Cham- bersbiurg, spent the weekend will the formers son Harry and iy Mise Joanna Decker of Bellelonis spent with Meiroys al in Greens ut been the few Mr the Bilger ha for the past on days W. H on porch those er reas FIFA | Gurtioe Noll Calhoun of Renovo Mond LAKing some iy ai willis stival Ave a Saturday evering their collage 4 ; WiC i of Republican rn meet ing at the home of Mrs, Josephine ormer vice chalrman of Oen- this Saturday afternoon vid Crumm and children are visiting the fore Mr. and Mrs. Amoi Meadville parents Mr. and Mrs. Olibert Noll motored midwell., N. J, for & short visi the foriner Mri. Hen- Gingher. Their danghter ho accompanied the Irvin Noll's in Philadelphia alley { here, alter pending some 1 them and later with the and Madelin, who attend. in Caldwell, and makes her aunt. returned sister Ww a Votre home wilh their parenis Weekend guest the Ralston Derr home were Mr E E Erb of Sehwenksville; Mrs. Hen. inger. of Pennsburg and Mr. and Mrs. EE Erb, Jr, of Philadelphia. Max Sticker and father spent a week at the formers collage in Greens Valley Mrs Ida Oriffith sans Mrs. Max gtickler motored to Lewistown where spent Sunday and Mrs. Elmer Pittsburgh, visited ove: end with the latters parents, Mrs. Frank Millward Bertha Rimmey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush drove to Pine Hall Sunday evening toc hear the men’s hoir of that piace. Mrs. Kenneth Zerby wha has been spending some tune with her hus bend in Erie where he is temporar- ily located, arrived here last week for a few weeks’ stay with her pars ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irvin (Two Weeks Ago: Daily Vacation Bible school is in session now with an aitendance of ninety~one pupils. Classes for the kindergarten are being held in the M. E. church with Mrs. L. K. Kauf- man in charge, and Mrs. Johnston of Rockview, assisting. Giher lead- ers include Mrs. Hugh Atlee, Mr. Bernard Henry, Rev. L. H. Kaul: man and Rev, Henry. Charles Sto- ver ls director of recreation. The Bible school will give.a demonstra tion in the M E. church at 7:30 p. m. Friday. The Men's Brotherhood will be entertained at Rea Florey™s camp in Krise Valley today George Margarel, Jr. had the mis- fortune of spraining his ankle while visiting at the home of his wife's sister at Runville. Mrs. Esther S8ampeel and Rev, and Mrs. Henry attended the Grove reunion held at Grange Park, Cen- tre Hall, last Saturday. The Mong family spent Sunday at their camp. Mrs. Grace Hutchison, Mrs. Mare 5) a] wy 3 and XA they Wilson of the week Mr and Mis garel, 8r., Mrs, Hugh Crumlish and Mrs. Edna Noll were among those from the local Women’s Club who attended the School of Family Re- lations at State College last week. The gummage sale held by Clvie Club ladies, whis success it sometfnes is, yet npetled the club a few extra dollars. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Williams were | here to attend the Ministerial meet- ing at Lewistown and immediately upon thelr retwn home, Mrs. Wil-| liams and children were called back to attend the funeral of her brother, Blaine Hoy's small son, who after being ill in the hospital, and y. Mr. MeCllvtock, of New Jersey, : arrived here last week to take a Jane, not the | f [quite badly by getting it caught in the wringer, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rescinite, {the latler being formerly Miss Rhoda Dueck. announce the arrival of a son on June 9th, Mrs. Paul Saxion had guest Bunday her brother and wife, of Bellefonte Twenty-nine persons attended the garden club plenie held at the cot- tage of Mrs. George Heckman one of the members, last Thursday eve. ning, being as follows: Mr. and Mrs James Bllger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger, Mrs. P. A. Bauer, Mrs, Wade Evey, Mrs. Abner Noll, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Delbler, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood and Mr, and Mrs, Litz, and Mrs, Heckman's daughters, Mi Homan, of Centre Hall, and Mrs Lingle, Rusband and daughter, of Altoona Ward Markle had a new Kelvin- ator 8-hole ice cream packer in- stalled in his milk station Tuesday to take care of festival and other large orders. Due t insufficient cooling space before Mr. Markle had to turn down several large or- ders this year There will be no Children’s Day services at the Lutheran church morning. Just the regular 10:30 a. m PLEASANT VALLEY the Pleasant Val her Dellla ws 0 pecial at 1134 Preaching at h on Friday C. F. Miller Rev. J. 8& Pulton will ame church on July lock in the afternoon ale June 24, nhoash at preach a 3 51 2 (11) Harvey Richner Creek Fane Mi William R al the DOME Ke widlIg wer daug? piace srvey Eminhiper gransGaughter and Jaw SOK Wilbur Eme and ™ JTRUR iy Mrs. Frink Emel Ee] Coal Producers Praise Senator {Continued from page one) Dery of the progress that diets Graal Industrie Penn Blate BRNO had been ali HR Experime it on dln made by adineral Station ee he of ompumeniing Senator Thom ra for his HORI In 1935 Ser miterest in wa tor The mupson cl ed the first OO. ope stale appropriation for Mineral Industries Ex. Station a grant of $50. Ltn was matched by pri. vate producers of mineral industries for pinent and the Minera) Experiment In 1837 ceeded in ie periment 900. wide? Geve expansion ol Industrie Slalion at Senator Thompson having the approp incregsaed to S100 on the basis 4s the initial grant, thet having private industries subscribe L] imiiar smount The monies have been successfully used for instruction and extension of a long range research program on basic Pennsylvania mineral probiems. Dean Edward N. Steidle of Penn State's Bohool of Mineral Industries and experunent station lauded Sen- ator Thompson for his successful efforts in behall of the research program when he stated, “No com- prehensive all inclusive program of mineral industries research was ever carried by public funds until Uwe appropriation gecured by Sepa- tor Thompson.” As a result of the appropriation the school of Mineral Industries has been able 16 undertake a wide. (spread experimental program of great value to producers of Penne syivania mineral industries During the coal producers’ con- ference jt was pointed out thal the Mineral Industries Experiment Sta. tion and the Central Pennsylvania Coal Producers ASsociation have been engaged In cooperative re- starch on the clinkering of coal ash and on coking of coals in by-pro- duct ovens for the past several years, The association has been holding technical meetings at Penn State for the past two years to familiar. tze members with the facilities of the Experiment Station and with the research work in progress, Among accomplishments of the Experiment Statign is the discov- ry of a chemical method for the guantitative determination of fus- ain in conl. Fusain is coal material having a4 pronounced affect on the (structure of coke as obtained in the | by-product oven. The Experiment Station has dis- covered a method of eliminating un- | desirable qualities in such. miner- i - TWO WPA PROJECTS ARE Research Penn Slate BUC tH | PROPOSED IN THIS COUNTY past sixteen to the place of beginning. Comflain- | i we Project proposals for seven of the eight counties In the Works Pro | BTess Administration, Area 10, were {approved today by G. C. Cleaver, | Branch Office Manager, and sub- {mitted to Harrisburg for endorses (GO sncedent™s gable iment by State Director, J. Banks H als, which will ultimately result in savings to producers Such studies and experiments will result In greatly increased coal pro- duction in the Central Pennsylvania fleld During the reeent conference speakers pointed out that the meth od of eliminating fusain elements will be published In an experiment station bulletin during the next month But for the state appropriations obtained by Senator Thompson such research and experimental work Tor mineral Industrie could not be wmrried oul on such extensive planes —————— el ——— Farmer Recovers From Accident (Continued from page one) but his cries for by Mrs. Pownell in an unconscious condition a short time later. He was brought to the Centre County Hospital dispensary where an examination revealed him 0 be the lace legs. He remained uncon late that afternoon The examination showed a pt fract of u help were heard who found him from injuries back, chest ’ sullering about and inl original olable head CLOW nino ure P receiving failed been buck where ture We skull Mr wnell ret nent LO Teeover a anticipated in diagnos irneq treaty he oo WA oa Wa titution of 10 Liu on the REL to retun directed 10 mitted in ed and Mrs, Elizabeth na, SEAT-U01-aW Ghd REPAIR STREET IN FRONT OF ATLANTIC STATION weir wing ou we repa rEmen eariy ua nieted i to North 5; front of the Atlant: SL nt Dow mManing formerly m Mclaughlin Sry Heretofore necessity and extending wire was uy hat Legal Notices EXFOUTOR'S NOTICE in the Matter of the Estale Walker. late of Bogus Townahip ue County, Pa. deceased Letters Leaflane estate having been undersigned, all estate ar ary in the above granted to he indebted 10 uested 10 make claims WwW wild Peraone the apic req payment, ang Show having present she sang duly proven to JON FURL Exe BR i } Harris UL Ceiay Bellefonte X . ALLS NOTION Notice heresy given has been appraised ang sel Bana MM. Spou widow of Oecrge E Sootts, real estate as described, ac a rtdon of her allowance of $500.00 ander Section 12 of the Fiduciarie Ace Of 191% REAL ESTATE The first ther ingivided y alg I add W. line en Campbell su Fo Sie1I00 13 of Jolin Spotia 8 23 degrees E perches 10 a post, thence 8 grees W. 18 perches to a Rock Oak, thence by lands of David Spotis S degress W. 26 perches 10 sST0hLes, by oite RN. 23 thence y & chest] Spots N oO post, thenoe bY lands surveyed in the name of John Cooper N. 88 degrees W. 208.7 perches 0 8 Rock Oak, the plate of beginning. Oontslning 135 acres and 16 perches Excepting and reserving therafiom iece of land of BA. and 62 perches Te second therood : Beginning at & chestnut by edge of field on tap of hill 8 of house and running by land formerly of Henry PF. Spoits N. 67 degrees W. 20 perches to a chestnol thenoe 8 3] degrees KE 1856 petals to post; thence by land formerly of 8 rugger 8. 88 degrees E. 30 pers ches 10 stones: thence by land fonme erly of John lannon deceased 8. 2 degrees W. 1342 perches to ploe thence 8 70 degrees W. 80 perches to the place of inning. Contain. ing 68 acres and 130 perches he above appraisement has been confirmed ni si by the Cowt and i no exceptions are filed thereto with in thirty days, said appraisement will be confirmed absolute JOHN LL. WETZLER, £27 WNegister of Wills, Centre County LEGAL NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Ceorge W. Ouardner. late of Liberty Township, deceased In the Orphans’ of Cefitre County, Pennsylvania No creditors and other 13382 To the heirs, persons interested in sald Estate Notice i= hereby given that Harold Hendricks, Administrator of the Ea- tate of Oeorge W. Gardner, has filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Ore ans’ Court his petition praying for e sale of the following real estate of the decedent at public sale All that certain lot or piece of ground, togsther with the Improve ments and tenements thereon erect ed, situate in the Vill of Blanchard Liverty Township, entre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ae follows, 3 BRO thence by land of Court Estate John T West twenty four and three he F gr thence by same orty degrees West ten perches 10 a posi; thence and the Sxid Davia Kunes h degrees two acres, Clark South sixty seven de. | —— ‘County Will Ignore Order (Continued from page one) penises for which appropriations have not been, made In the budget, nor may the total expenditures ex- ceed the total amount appropriated, The Commissioners add that fe additional expense placed upon the district through the establishment | of such service would exceed the to. tal budget appropriations more han $10.000 The text of the Commissioner statement, which reviews the mat- ter thoroughly, is as follows “The Commissioners of county, the Administrative Officers ul County Institution District, received on Tuesday morning from Charles 1 Engard, Secretary of Wellare, Rules and Regulations of the Department of Wellare for the administration of the County Insti- Wtion District Law fn regards to medical care. “These rules and regulations set up & county medical and nursing service lor all digent persons, in- cluding ide of stitution persons on and tance rolls “An advisory commitiee of licen- sed lHeensed dentists, reg isle ed regisiered and hospital managers, are pointed nv Le me tar : i0TI by Centre " uae " county in- relief those out ang al old age assi physicians, risk phar. macisis Ww Commiss) Ld} “) WO assist in ministration of medical care “The common alm shall provision of good medical reasonable cost, WU benefit of indigent paClent hysic» an, nurse, dentist, pharmacist and tax payer Thooe Hlnesses which calle aculs ring intertere with FAITUNG CcARpacily, eu ar ‘ nlabne Gliwe bee this wervice at a the mutual pile Qaliger Le Lireaien new snd pt { { y { JOCa | (uss | HEFT wreatinend I ( it of OUIIK ol im Pleas i lhat i rt Jefferson county recently ruled the instil t authorise district ¢. The Com ty have so expense nn distri Lhe pay oun far refiee sume thi because the lleve the State should me Ir ’ or the DPrs on the for the } Ie a expen Slate Assistance rolls ty should + jcal expense for and the coun- for the me Hable G- on iy f : titi the county adopts the county insti “The budget of ition district was provides “1t is estimated that the addition. al medical expense plced on the county by the “regulations” of the Department Welfare wx FX ceed Lhe total budget & of PPropriations Outstanding Savings for This ALCO OLEO - PURE CANE SUGAR PENN ALTO MILK NESTLE'S MILK by more than ten thousand dollars, Becatise of thélr budget erisls and because there ls a great divergence of opinion In regard to the liability of the county institution district for the expense of this additional medical service, the Commissioners of Centre county will abide by the decision of the Jeflerson county Court.” MARTHA Mr. and My: Ellery Knarr had as ir guests last week, Mr. and Mrs Knarr and Mr. and Mrs E.igar Robb and daugine Kathryn and son Ha of Rochister. N. Y Miss Fern Matirer spending a few weeks with her brother, Glenn and family at Alloona Debbie Ardery of this week of ' Huswll na Clearfield Der OOUsIn George Mort, who iv OG. Stanton hor of falling last bones es al the L had the misfortune Week and breaking nas wrist J. B. William and Mr. an ARoona Sunday Samue] Bl Mrs sited rela- on and daughter Ne Was & guest at L week ang reuraon { Bunday wi Margaret Wills at MIXED (CHOIR TO SING AT MILLHEIM SEsSQUI M rr nee Qi - Laer Uty Lie Mili- i 4s Lia wil three chur umbers neres be used during 6:30 ae ie Hine first half-hour period with 7:68 clock as the starting time lor the tan T al omc ——————— Democrat The Centre Read £150 In afdvancs Week-end ! - = = 21bs ec 25-1b sack $1.20 4 tall cans 23¢ 4 tall cans 25¢ | SPRY or CRISCO - 3-Ib can 4c PILLSBURY’S FLOUR - 24.Ib sack 89¢c PENN ALTO FLOUR GOLDEN DOVE 24-1h sack Te 16 Ths 33 SHAFFER'S ‘Special’ COFFEE - 3 Ibs 39¢ PENN ALTO BUTTER - Ib3lc RICH, CREAMY CHEESE - - V21b10c Dignity Brand FRUIT COCKTAIL BIG FARM CORN BIG FARM PEAS NEW CROP TEA - - « 2 tall cans 29¢ 3 cans 23¢ 3 cans 28¢ - - V4 1b pkg. 18¢ . * - WATERMELONS - - 43c to 50c Maine No. 1 Potatoes - 15-Ib peck 25¢ Jumbo Lopes (size 45) - 2 for 2c New Green Beans - - - Ib3c TENDER, JUICY . CLUB STEAKS 1 ! Minton exceptions are filed thereto, the above described premises hs | he premises Liberty hip e sald saje ia for the payment of OF BALB--257 of purchase LAR Rendered Pure Open Kettle OCTAGON SOAP - 105 3c E TENDERLOIN STEAK. - - = 21bs Bc PORK STEAK, from fresh butts - ib 25¢ udson, course in flying at the Noll aviation! Among the proposals are two for | school. | QCentre county, namely: Benner Mrs. Henry Noll and daugtibes township: construct Pehds for prop- Esther drove to Rebbe iagation of fish along Spring Creek; PA. 24th, to July 4th. | Wednesday afternoon to e for- | 66 men, 7 months. State College: A rs mother who bad the miter widow. sud ew construction; 11) Store Open Every Evening From June Store Open Every Evening From June 24th, to July 4th, Nieman's Dept. Store MILLHEIM Veal Stew - Ib15c Roast - Ib2lc SHAFFER STORES COMPANY tube of injuring ber arm and band | men, 4 months.
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