Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 21, 1988, PLEASANT GAP Samuel] Noll, Jr arrived home from Annapolis where he just com- pleted his second year at the Acad- emy, on Saturday evening, July Sth, and visited with his parents until about 11 o'clock the next morning when he boarded a train at Lewistown for school. He expects t0 be home sometime next month for 4 month's vacation, Rev. and Mrs. Bemard Henry spent Friday and Saturday in Chambersburg where the former called to officiate at a church wedding Mrs. Frank school class held Noll's Grove WARS Millward's A plenig Sunday Thursday al those from this place who Herman reunion were Earl Rimmey and two and Shirley, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs four children Eddie, and AMONg ttended Lhe Mr. and Mrs children Keith Mrs. W. D Herman Paul Gingher and Kathleen Clara Donald The FULAY ALULSe their which Hecla Logan Drama Club held monthly meeting weduled 10 be held at July 11th, at the local Hall, This meeting was in form of a pienic, each member 8 food which was served about 7 o'clock. Several new mem- Det were taken in at that time They plan hold a festival August 11th Perry Krise me critical hope of recovery. Har Ross. of William Hoy callers in our Recent Ss at enson home were of Erie: Helen Lodge, of Tidioute Helen Fordyce, of Meadville, and Ruth Dalstrand, Helen Spencer, Ola ) id Helen Joi Cor- } Ww SCH Park on Cifalige The bring: to on linger condition with Niagara Falls State College midst recently the Dewey Sor- Miss Edith Cook son ¥ Ol gue ason, of Warne family left 14° weeks stay at ttage In Valley for wme in A eld, N. J Mrs. Kenneth Ishler were here on a few days ler's parents re- Cireens ¢ and Us stork paid several visits te recently and left a nice at the Wilbur Breon home and the same date Ssid Stitsers with named Char- on 14th, Prof t Beni ford announced at the Centre sre he them 3%) on h ave ana left Mr Donnie ver, Mr Sampeel, Betly and Mrs. John Mr, and Mrs. daughter Mary week-end guest x bee other ana : Mr. and Mr Ra ussel! Wea- Budd Mr. Mrs Samupsel Williams and Sampsel Charles Bender and of Lancaster the Bilger girls Baumgardner, who had ome time with an- ed home of aig g of 8 § § TH spending yO, retury mn 1 to the ter : Mrs. 8 E Noll were among who attended the Democratic meeting held at Patton township Tuesday evening The Nelson Shoueders of Wil- msport, were guests recently Milford Gérdner home he William Peter family Niagara Falls, spent a few days ntly with the Prank Irvins The wis a 10075 we dinners for directors White Rock Ray ist Thursday evening Henry Noll, Mrs. Ray rs. Charles Shoitz, Rob- hisolm and Leroy Smith were ong thao e from our town who snded the festival at Blanchard turday evening aret Dean and daugh- Syracuse, N. Y.. have been at the home of the former's Mrs. Lee Sampse] and other relatives in this vicinity Irvin Shoemaker has been visit- ing for the past three weeks at the home of his aunt. Mrs. John Cow- Brooklyn N. Y Pauline Horner, of Colyer arrived at the William H. Noll home to assist with the household duties Mrs. Noll. who has been very ll for number of months, is able fo be again in the house. We hope soon enjoy good health Mr o. Ce attendans and at fare- Noll's I's at Mr vv. Mes an in Miss about she may We are sorry to note the death of Emeline Hoover at the Centre Con ty Hospital Saturday evening ter less than 8 two days’ illness. P ineral services were held Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 at the home and burial was made in the Luth- eran cemetery, We extend our sin- cere sympathy to the bereaved fam- Mr. and Mrs. Traxler. of Hunting- don county, were callers Sunday at the John Moore home. Feldman Hamilton, wife and mother spent Sunday at the W. H Noll home, Mrs. Hamilton remain- ing to visit with her parents until Tuesday afternoon The local ball team played Cen- tre Hall on the Bellefonte athletic field last Priday and won 4-1, thus giving them first place in the first half of the Tri-Valley League. On Saturday our boys were defeated at Lemont when they played that tenm, the score being 8-2 Mrs. Nelle Ross and several friends were here from Niagara Falls for a short visit with friends in this vicinity, Jean Tucker spent two weeks at Penn Argyle visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Tucker. Her cousin, Grace Lamb. returned home with her Sunday and is remaining for a week's visit. Dale Adams and mother, of Un- fonville, spent last weekend with SOOVEAGER'S "SHOE BTORESS® $1.39 SALE ! WOMEN'S BLACK SHOES “BLILEFONTE PA were Mel- ; —_— the Roy and Clyde Adams families and upon their return home Mas- ters Phillp and David Adams ac- companied them and will remain there as guests for a week. Messrs, Terry Noll, Clark Hile and Henry Showers motored tw Scran- ton Sunday to attend a model air- plane meet which was being held in that city Mrs. Joseph fonte, is visiting Mrs. Paul Saxion The Paul Lego family motored to Tyrone Sunday 0 spend some time with the former's aged grandmo- ther Miss Natalle Musser was home from Harrisburg for a weekend visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Elmer Musser, recently The Jack Burnett family of agara Falls, were guests recently the John Sampsel home Derone family left their home in Nanga- after spending several relatives and friends Williamsport who attended the meeting of the Centre Republican Ladies Council held at Black Moshannon Park on Wednesday, were: Mrs. James Bil- ger. Mrs. John Noll, Mr. and Mrs Harry Bilger, Mrs. PF. H. Hille, Mrs H. T. Noll, Mrs. R. W. Noll, Ray Melroy and wife, Mrs Elmer Musser Mrs. Musser Irvin, Mrs. Theodore Lingqued, two chiliren and niece is visiting her, Mrs. Mary Cor- man. two children, Miss Vera Bil- ger. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Ripka and children, Mr { Mrs. Martin Kee- This was in the form of a pic- nie with many different kinds ol entertainment provided by the Phil- ipsburg ladies who were the tess- es. DelLallo, of Belle~ her sister-in-law Ni- at on nn. with in thase tuck, ( Weeks here and Among monthly county who n an ler hos FILLMORE Guyver Taylor spent la ! Mrs the fore- past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Addition has purchased = PpaJenis of Bush Bloom v-8 Mrs. George Kuhn and Mrs. Gertie Huey were callers at Frank Hull home on Wednes- evening of last week. eorge Hoover was over week at the home en Bloom Wri Harald 1835 Ford Mr. and ght at Cen- last of helping witl the | Lad jes’ Ald of chool a8 quilt- » of Mrs. Adis Wian week ting at the Russell Hor- : t visi home of he r sister Mrs er orl was taken Hospital on We hops for Ob cutting AaiN8 pa- mount near wee Nd relatives and Mrs Walter Crust of Sinking Valley | Crust home an Sanday Mrs. “Polly” Tomco and { So own, called at the Harshberger home on Sun- Miriam aml stayed down for a visit Among thos who Morris Garner home end were Mary Wolfe and Breon POTTERS MILLS Mr. Jonas Poust and lady friend spent Sunday with relatives Mr McFadden, wife and eft on Thursday isis Mr. McFadden's in Arkansas , Franklin Sharer and f Rebersburg, visited at parents, Mr Palmer, on Sunday Mr. Clyde Bible, wife and daugh- ter, of Petsburgh, Mm Weaver, Marlin and Miss Esther Bor- of Millersburg, called at the and visited at the over the week - Thra Lester Sweetwood to v de family home Mrs. E the Ae her and OT man Mr. G. H McCormick home Sunday | afternoon Mr. Lester Pahoer wife and son, of Lewistown, Wiss Amelia Copen- haver, of Philipsburg, and Mrs. H E. Foust are visiting with relatives in Niagara Falls and Buffalo Mr. Merril Copenhaver, wife and two daughters, of Aasronsburg, Mr Lester Palmer, wife and son, of Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank En- nist took supper at the Mr. H. E Foust home on Sunday evening. Miss Mary Ann Smith has re- turned home after spending a week with her sister In Lock Haven, Miss Doris Bloom has gone 10] where she has se- | State College cured employment. VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs. George Bckley, of | Altoona, are spending a few days | with Mr. Eckiey's father, Mr Christian Eckley Mr. and Mrs. Russel Houser mo- tored to New York Friday and came home Sunday. Morris Houser and Cyrus returned back to camp Sunday Mrs. Bertha Corman spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cor- man and family The people all enjoved Saturday at the Grange Fair ground where a Bunday school picnic was held by the three U. B. churches an Rev. Homer Caunt's charge Mr. and Mrs Chester Tressier and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs William King, Mrs. William Gherrity spent SBun- day with Mrs. Charles Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser and daughter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. James Wion, Miss Anna Stere is spending her vacation with friends and relatives George Shope, of Coleville, gpent Monday with his sister, Margie Hampton Mrs. Stella Shaffer spent Thurs- day evening with Mm, Clarence Gherrity. a a a AA FORSALE! = New Brooder Houses, Laying Houses, Corn Cribs, Silos, Garages & Storage Sheds (Fire and Rat Proof) Will Deliver WAYNE LIGHT, ANNVILLE, PA. visited | Wion | Sees Need For Law Enforcement (Continued from Page one) the “proper administration of law.’ Speaking concerning the work of the Court, Judge Walker stated that great power is Invested In a judge. If he uses this power arbi- trarily or with partiality, there little redress from his actions Many calls are made upon the judge's time between the sessions of the court in reviewing petitions preparing decisions, and other phases of court work, he continued Some calls that are made are not within the province of the judge, such as collecting bills, fixing up neighborhood quarrels, or settling family difficulties, which have not appeared before the court In most cases pleas are made for mercy on the excuse of some memes ber of the family being injured by incarceration of the offender If this was heeded practically no one would be sentenced, the speaker ad- ded. It would be better for the per- son in the tolls of the law to have remembered injury to family rela- tionships before committing crime It is generally thought by the public that the judge can do as he pleases in the sentencing of con- victed persons, This is not true. In a trial the judge acts merely as @ referee and sees that the case b kept in its proper channels, After conviction the place of incarcera- tion and the penalty are defined A sentence less than a year onfinement in the county than a year pris- sent to the peni- he | over twenty-six Between sixteen and twenty-six of age the sen- ence is to the Pennsylvania Indus- trial School at Huntingdon and the sentence must be of indeterminate period, Under sixteen 5 are sent to Glenn ills. Probation cannot be given except under certain circum- stances and & second offender must be sentenced Judge Walker stated are often criticized for the given for drunken driving is no choice in the matter, he and the judge himsell is lable fine of $100, if he does not to the provisions of is for brings « i r more generally { | Lhe oner is tentiary YOAars of age years boy that judges penalties There said 0 a hold severely the law Members of th with great Walker's bench, ¢ Club lis- Judge work of the e Kiwanis interest { ti (41 ne tened to outiine since Nis ion for pecially a growing reputat pirminded adimdnstration WP ———— Burglaries Here Believed Solved (Continued from page one) undergone close Ques and who are sald aking part in the the Helm ervice satl- Water street Monday of last week, and the Frank L Knarr gervice station, also on North Water street, early Saturday morn- ing, are reported to have made res- titution for most of the loot taken At the Heim place the value items taken was estimated at $30 while value of the goods removed from the Knarr station was placed atl $10 robbery. which took place about 4 o'clock Tuesday morn- ing this week, Chief Dukeman reported. $10 was removed from the cash register of the beer parior on West Bishop street owned by Angelo Genua. Chief Dukeman yesterday had a warrant for the arrest of Genua’s son. Frank BR. Genua, who police say. used the money to fin- ance a trip for himsell and a friend to New York state Police last night three ith linve yr By 0 Oy # whom I. to have robberies North ¢ Gi tion of hy re 31 more a 1 In the third £ os declined to name the youths implicated in the other robberies, declaring that the extent of prosecution rests upon the decision of District Attorney Musser W. Gettig. who could not be reach- ed yesterday afternoon. It was in- timated. however, that none of the boys are from Bellefonte Entrance into all the places rob- bed was through windows which were forced open ‘Herman Family In 4th Reunion The fourth annual reunion of the Herican {amily was held on July 10 at Whispering Pines. After dinner the president called a business meeting, Mrs. F. J. Kaufman gave a i reading “Our Uncle Bob.” as a tri- {bute to R. M. Herman, of Tionesta, i president, whose death occurred during the year Officers elected were: president, | Miller Herman, State College; vice i president, M. A. Carringer, Tionesta ; isecretary and treasurer, Mrs, Earl | Rimmey, Pleasant Gap. The ocom- | mittee decided to hold the next re- union July 2, 1839 at Whispering | Pines, { After the business meeting an ex- {cellent program was given by the | entertainment committee. Members came from the follow- ing places to attend the reunion: | Wyandotte, Mich. Tionesta, Liewel- lyn, State College, Bellefonte, Pleas- ant Gap, Warren, Aspinwall, Phila- ] burg. Allport and Lewistown, Scrub Grass Hollow Sunday visitors at the home of Sadie Rine were Mrs. George Fish- er and son, of Boalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cole visited at the home of Henry Cole on Bun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Milton were Sunday visitors at the home of, William McKinney, Mr, and Mrs. William Jones and son were Sunday visitors at the home of Carl Jones at Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones were Sunday visitors at the home of John Jones, Sunday evening visitors at the home of Dale Turner were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Willlams and daugh- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones Elsie Turner has been visiting her aunt at Btormstown, eating s0 much. delphia, Pine Grove Mills, Philips | | Gap; white People who wonder what makes | them so Tat will find out if they stop BLANCHARD The profits from the festival held an Saturday night have not been ascertained, but the proceeds amounted to $347. James Bathgute, of Bellefonte, was the winner of the pigs; while the cake was won by Charles Bechdel, son of Mr, and Mis. Max Bechdel Mr and Mrs. H. C just returned from a visit with friends in Detroit, Mich Mis. Stanford Hoy and daughter Marcia, of Danville, have prolonged their visit with Mrs. Hoy's mother, Mrs. Mary Hendricks, for part of this week due to the expected visit of an uncle from Ohio Mrs. Franklin Heverly and daugh- ter Laralne returned from Empor. ium on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Homer Broker, the latter having come spend part thelr vaca tion In Mrs. Broker's hom Mr Heverly and daughter had been visiting in Emporium during the past week Cuy Schenck Waiter Schenck ed last week at Heichel Rev. and Washington Rev. Neilson ervioes Mr QOhlo Blan her Salisbury have 184 of town son of Mr of Orvist the home and Mrs on it VSI L- John of Mrs. Nelson motored Pa., ast week whe conducted the former by, of James Lo re funeral for a friend Stuart Ze sister of Columbus Smith the weeken and rrounding chard, spent brother's home relatives the su ity Mr and family, of guests at the Pues parent Mille Mr. and Pri Owe anded his extended Mrs Richard Lamar DNOMe Mr Bolo were Sur of Mr and Mr nie day Bolo- Alva Mrs morning Ry broth visit EF Soott ay NEDOro 4) arK N= to Kentucky for an of Crise home on Frida day Byron and Mrs Clyde Hever and Stewart Miller, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold family Mr. ang Mr hier and son, Misse and Jane Bechdel of Beech and Mr. and Mrs. Meese and ily. of Blue jack Moshannon Hotell for thelr on Mon Cet ge departed iy family weekend Winslow Lite Caroline week with family al State College Harter Vonada left on Saturday with Howard Underwood of Wool rich, and a party of friends, for a week's fishing trip In Canada Mr. and Mrs Harry Hendricks and daughter, of Youngstown, Oh arrived here on Monday for 3 visit with relatives and friends The Beech Creek Grange i» hold ng their festival at Beech Creek Satur day evening, July 30th Musi by the Lock Haven Band The home ang urniahis gs of the George CGardner were gold at auction on Monday for $1325 Norris Harter was 1! 4 bidder jo Evel Curwenay Mr Heve Chiaries spent Heverly who Andrews 8 visiting at the home Mra, John DeHaas Mr. and Mrs BL. Richards and family Tuesday for vacal iol ot Lan and sur ing ooa- ry of Tyrone ¥ her aunt eft a BAL FOUnG FAIRVIEW Miss Ella Lucas days lst week with at Bellefonte Rimer Watkins, of Pleasant called st Dick Watkins on day evening Mrs. Ruth Oilbert and daughte Betly, of Plegsant Valley, called on Mrs. Russel Jones on Wednes- day Mr and Mrs James Lucas and two sons called on Thursday after- noon at the Irvin Lucas home a Wingate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman and grandson, Erde Jones, visited with Mrs. Kathryn Fye ail the Eve Wenrick home at Clarence on Sat- urday evening. Walter Nyman and James Nyman of Ma:gh Creek calied on Dick Wat- king on Sunday. Oscar Nyman, of Mt. Eagle and Philip Petess, of Milesburg, called at the Charles Chapman home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and children, of Bellefonte, visited on Sunday with Miss Ella Lucas, WITMER FAMILY HOLDS REUNION The third annual Witmer Reun- ion was held Sunday, July 10 at Hecla Park with 57 members pres- ent. Those present were: Mr. and spent Mr a Tayk Val Tues. ey (Mrs, Winn Witmer, Bellefonte, R D.; Mr. and Mrs, John E. Witmer and family, Bernice, Grace, Ruth. Jean, Paul, Pauline, Betty and Faye, Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs Allen Witmer and family, Harriet, | Ralph Witmer and family, Phyllis, Emmitt, Gale, Kay and Vance. of Bellefonte, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Vonada and son Dean, of Zion: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and family, Donald and Mary Ellen, Storms town; Miss Edna Witmer and Miss { Case, Coudersport; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rockey, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Witmer and family, Bet. ty, Junior and Kermit, Lancaster; Mr, and Mrs, Stiple, Lancaster: Mr. | Boyd, Mr PLEASANT VALLEY A party was held at the William Etters home on Saturday night in honor of Olive Lucas. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, McDowell Walk er, two sons Franklin and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer, Mr and Mrs. Ralph McCartney and children, Joseph, David, Jane and and Mrs. Irvin Confer and children, Robert, Kelsey, Paul, Ralph, Ray, Helen and Lester, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and baby Nancy, Mabel Kessling, Mrs. Mc- Closky and daughter Janice, of Or- viston, George Houdeshell and Wil- Ham Etters and family, Mr and Mrs. Russell Lucas and two child- ren, Junior and Evelyn, Mr, and Mrs. James Lucas, two sons, John and Junior Music was furnished by William Baney and Merril Lu- CAS Irvin Confer visited of Harry Eminhleer night LuVera Eminhizer, who has been on the sick lst for four weeks In some better at this writing Robert McMullen and Grace R Becker, of Harrisburg, spent Lhe weekend at the home of Harvey Eminhleer Emery Heaton of Flemington, re- tumed home after spending some time with his sister, Mrs. William Richner Forrest Emdnduaer spent Satwday at Harvey Eminbiizer in wheat Sunday visitors st the Wilbur Emel home were Mr. and Mrs. Jas Shaller and family, of Nittany Vai- ley, Mrs. Fred Kessling, of Yarnell and Herbert Wagner Bunday visitors Harvey Eminhizer were Robert Mc- Mullen, Grace Becker of Harris- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Webb Emel baby Nancy, Mrs. Fred Kessling, of Yarmeil Mrs, Hazel Grilith Thomas Reese and Relda home Friday atl Lhe last of Bellefont« the home ol helping Ww haul the home of at anda of Yarnell Greek Bunday vi Richner home were Orvis Lucas Mrs and two children Mmer Richner and 1riends lersburg Mr. and Mrs. Levin Confer and family atiended the party at the home of William Elters on Saturday evening Alfred Long Monday night vey Eminhizer Mi Mrs Wiliam Ri not feeling 30 well ai thi 11th Reunion of Albright Family eleventh annual he Albright family was beld Juls 4. at the Grange Park. Oentre Hall The day was 8 perfect one, nice weather added to the greeting of members of the Immediate families All enjoyed an abundant repast of good things at DOOn Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Albright and daughter Helen and son Donald MID Hall; Mrs Martha Bailey and daughters afd Mr. and Mrs Harry Albright and family Mill Hall Mr, and Mrs. Warren Gummo, Pitlabpurgh ; Mrs. Anna Gummo and family George. Ella Mae, Gladys and Roy Scott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Albright Pennsylvania Furnace; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 8. Albright and children, Eleanor, Janet and Bar- bara. Mr. and Mrs. 8 H. Albright and children, Richard and lois Jean Maggie Sunday and daughter Mrs. Catherine Billetd, Robert Billett, Mabel Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Campbell, Richard Bredden, Earnestine Lytle, State College; W. K. Albright, State Col- lege: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Z. Sto- ver, Bpring Mills; Alexander Al- bright, Ada Breon, HT. Bailey, Joseph Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Cox and family, Virginia Travis, Pine Grove Mills: Mr. and Mrs. Le- roy Rogers and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers and Mr. and Mrs Ww. P. Jessop and daughter Marilyn. Pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lee and family, Mr and Mrs Robert lee. Mrs Pdward Billett and children, Colevilie; Mrs. Ed- ward Jessop and family, Samuel, Ralph and Orace Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jessop and daughter Beverly. Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs Willard Wion and children and Berle Wion, Bellefonte, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. George Rockey and fam- ily, Rebersburg: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tiam Garman. Oak Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeArmitt and children Evelyn and Junior, Pleasant Gap, william Sunday. Bellefonte, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. James Harshberger, Centre Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albright and family, William Mr. and Mrs Hazel Griffith of Yarnell, Mrs of Hub- tors at the Mt. Eagle, visited at the home of Har- of Laer ae wWhillag alg The reunion of rs ren and Philip Ghauer, Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. Oldest members of the clan pres- ent were: Alexander Albright, 82; Ada Breon, 76; Joseph Albright, 72. Stormstown ; | Mrs, Charles Armstrong and child- ‘Centre County a “Scenic Paradise” (ConUnued from page one) where we had started speedometer showed 28 it wag worth it! The gentleman was Dr. Richards, of Huntingdon-a wonderful fellow Cireeniwood Daum, ed that night the prettiest seen, and a good The next day in Swne Valley ger Forest, we Cave country B68 degree in good m the Bu and miles where we camp- seemed 0 us one of parks we had ever swim there felt mighty after loafing along and the Allen Bea- made tracks for the At Woodward it wa in the shade outside and the cave that overcoal felt It's a nice cave, and man charge gave us plenty of time to see i, and stretch our im- aginations trying to see all the fig ures and faces on the walls That Hotel near tions ~ 0 COO) the evening we registered at De Straw in the Woodward. The were excellent outside 0 mouniain accommoda - running wat- Sing us to Keep In our haymow bed, an open-air dining room, and a troupe of deer in the feld to entertain us. My only re- gret wa couldn't stay ther & month And over mountain ww Pe view It | and ming in Penn Park-—an pretiy Alter ley tr that I the amen Ww Coburn View ip Lhe nn “ang some fishing and swimn- Creek at Poe-Paddy awfully nice creek park driving Brush aown Lo larch had country through Penns Val- Valley, Plshing Creek Will Kelchiine's Nitlany, we feit of Tie "para be we TY is LERNER alg Jean - atl Men VOI anywhere he ing we tha one place called there LIV bi A oun paradises in A lott Had 10 say bye mountaing and back Wie Cily sires: wink NES ving In like with { then he “a We OOS CORD” ang we that + . widi you 3 own lellefonle “ ragt ! KG oi QUE E00 Lhaal around i are Yours sincerely JOSEPH R. COOK, Ave Ohio ALY lucky 15800 Grace Lakewood ——— FLAN MEMORIAL FOR VICTIM OF LAST RAPT Tentative plans of a memorial on in honor for the erection sarciay Mountain Malcolm MacFarlane president the Bar Reunion Association, are being the ommitiee In TIATpe MuacPFarians + of oo « oi ay made Ly eunIon Tt rasi River in the “las quehanns March 2 The annual reunion will be held on Sunday. August 14 on Barclay Mountain Music will be Turmnighed by the Bernice band under the lendership of the ariginal Barclay Band. Joeeph F. Deegan, of Milton secretary of the association, is head of » commitiee In charge of the event Public Sales SATURDAY, JULY 25--The heirs the tate Mrs. Rebecos Boob, will offer atl public sale, at her inte reai- dence af Woodward. Pa of housshold goods antigues, also the home fered Tor sale Sale at E Hubler suet SATURDAY, JULY 23-J B Swabb will offer at public sale at his home 3 miles wet of Spring Mills, at Par- mers Mills an assortnent of house- hold goods, carpenter and garden tools: 150 pullets, 150 oockerels, and 20 old hens. all Kerlin quality: 1 young sow, 2 boar pigs. | sow, all purebred Berkshires. a boy's bicycle used very lLitthe. pew Tremble elec tric brooder stove, S00-capacity. 7- horsepower Boonomy gas engine, in A-1 condition. chop mill; grind stone. kettles and kettle rings: ice refrigerator; laundry tubs; and many other amicies too numerous to mention. At the same time and lace the Bwabh home will efther be or sale or for rent. Sale at 12:30 o'clock. Terms cash. EM Smith, auctioneer SATURDAY. AUC 13 Charlies A Schaefer, executor of the estate of 8S. NH Shafer will offer at public sale the real estate of the sald de- cedent on the premises in the vil- lage of Zion, Centre county le at 130 o'clock BATURDAY, AUGUST 20--Torrence M. Miller, adm. of the Washington Troutner Bast. will offer at public sale the real estate of the Jute de- cedent in Green Twp. Cllston Co consisting of a Mann of 100 acres more or less as well as a S-room tenant house Bome household good will als be offered Sale at | o'clock, Crash on DEAT SATURDAY JULY 23 - The Heirs MRS. REBECCA BOOB will po wt lic sale at the late residence at Woottward, Haines town. , the following personal proper real estate: stove, COODES-Oook 3 kitchen chalrs, mantie clock, kite After the dinner officers for the coming year were elected as fol | Jows: president, W. K. Albright; vice president, Irvin Albright; sec- retary and treasurer, Boyd 8. Al- bright; entertainment committee, Alfred Albright. Samuel and Edna Dot Albright; refreshment committee, willard Wion and Ralph Jetsop. Missing Child Found At Home of Neighbor ic family was absent for a short and on 8 seound fice and Mrs. Floyd St. Clair and fam. asleep in ily, Janet and Oerald, Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. James Quip Gap; and daughter Marlene, Old! Miss Winifred Lose, Belle | ; William Guisewhite, Pleasant ean, commer cupboard with high glass doom : anh AL ESTATE -At the same time | home consists of house with =i Revecen Boob {ered fat Saw yaaa two-story Sort ame 10 degrees Bast 103 of the road, thence South 80 degress the place of be- the same South feet 0 middie along said road West 31%, feet to ginning Containing 22 perches Having erected thereon a seven (7) room fresne house, stoned] barn any, other outhulidings, being a oorner ot facing the public higirway In wo directions TERMS OF BALE the property is on confirmation thervlor CHANUES A. BHAFER Chiatiey A. Bohasfier Executor for estate x31 Commaonwesith of Pennsylvania DEPAICTMENT OF REVENUE Bureau of BEscheats Harrisburg, Pa July 15, 1668 Notice is hereby given that the several Banks, Trust Companies, Pri- vate Bankers and County Officers of Centre County, listed below, hmve re ported to this Deparument in cote pilance with the provisions of the Acts of June 7, 1906, PL. 876, the amendment thereto of July 6, 1617 P 7256, and April 9, 1020, P. L M48, unclaimed funds in thelr po session Ww the following amounts be longing ww, or held for the benefit of, owners pr FTE FER TTR o PH The per sulmeq ues or thelr hereby ified 1 the sul d amounts Banks rust Companies Batikers County Officers the time by law, the sane Assen will esc ested Nurtnlkyer Persone fate In Bal. dus Total 108% 25% at the tithe mid and the balance and delivery of deed Win0 written or MW. Oettiy. attorney won legal naaned ALDITORNY REPORT ow HUSTON TWP. SCHOOL. DISTRICT val. real estate snikle ervied ASemned De Per oapila Boct. with nite LW Ie ! action with u 192 LF] nn an Leb ynformity i and y 16, 1919, P. L. 177 WHIZLER, CLERK OF OR- COURT POR CENTRE COURTY NAME AND LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OR LPOATEE OR DISTRIBUTEE ESTATE OF AMOUNT $54 02 bor n woot, with MH. 1 yor Tota! due townshi Total ax and pen 1927 tax returned 1997 ewoneratiorn 1986 exonerations Bal due vwp Jul JOHN L PHANS som 18 CGeory - ress Ore . de ha » ’ rors MAURER Vk YW Lehi dress Ud RBCEIVTS ¢ 59685 1975 5% 276% 192.1% 3044 Lo ¥ ORPHANS COURT of HEAL NALY VALUARELS EXTATE 560 00 36.24 : MOTES Fae WIRY OF 14% BO 22.75 SR 122 #% SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 193 vnigdubu lary. 1 ‘ 30 IHERBDOF ie of the Lan k ress Bast Tey aeg res EHH 1 00G GO 500 3% 2204 ¥5 we LU THERBOS BROGIR 881% BO ot road wl LIABILITIES SO. Ta A. Wi MELVIN E FRORBE $1160 60 LIAM WILLIAMS CRONISTER Auditors Tetnporesy Ih 23 Ib 28¢ 1 Brand LUNCHEON SPECIALS! WEINERS 9 " 99° BOLOGNA MINCED HAM | Luncheon Meat Loaves, Ib 25¢ CHEESE "s-. Ib 18 BACON SQUARES - Ib 13c HAMBURG - 2 lbs 35 ( OLE trond = 3 Ibs 35¢ 2LEO Ib 20¢ MILLBROOK MILK LOGANTON Mild or One Glass Free With Each Pound OLD RELIABLE SWEET PEAS, LIBBY'S MUSTARD - GOOD HOSTESS SALAD DRESSING - . - gt jar 27c COLONIAL A-1 SODA CRACKERS 2 Ib, 17¢ SPRY—CRISCO - - - 3. can 5lc WALDORF TISSUE 6 rolls 25¢ SCOTT TISSUE 3 rolls 23¢ BANANAS 6 Ih 25¢ CORN - Tomatoes, 2 Ib. 15¢ PEACHES 3 Gos: Soe Potatoes, peck 23¢ Egg Plant 2 for 21¢c Cantaloupes 15¢ 3 cans 25¢ 6 oz. jar 5¢ . 3 cakes 1c - 2 lge cakes 19¢ Ige pkg. 21¢ 3 cakes 17¢ CAMAY SOAP IVORY SOAP OXYpoL "-* - .e OCTAGON TOILET SOAP CHIPSO - - - IVORY FLAKES -
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