r The County News | The new GMC 52-passenger school pus which was put into service in Penn township by Henry Glasgow, of Coburn, was purchased through Harold Ard, Woodward agent «The sale of South Dakota horses by John Gruenwald at the Benner barn, Centre Hall, ast Tuesday eve ning, was well attended. The show ring on the south side of the barn was well lighted and afforded am- ple opportunity to closely examine the animal in it. Most of the horses and colts offered were sold and on Wednesday private sales were made Paul Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs Carl N. Boone, of Millhelm, who re- gently underwent an operation at the Philipsburg State Hospital inci- dental to alding the growth of one leg. is now suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. The lad had =a high temperature for several days, but at this time is reported to be In a more favorable condition. Drew E. Kolb just recently com- pleted the installation of a 1938 wide range sound amplifying unit and moving picture projection machine for the Mellaphone Corporation, at Camp Devitt. The sanatorium has gdequate facilities provided in one of its buildings to show motion pic- tures for the entertainment of pat- fents and the new equipment, cost- ing $750, now brings it up to date in every detail. Jean Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Musser, on the H E Pye farm along State highway route No. 85, east of Centre Hall, was taken to the Huntingdon hospital by her parents last Tuesday eve- ping. Since early spring she has been having trouble with her right eye and a recent x-ray examination revealed a growth between the ball and the nose. She will submit to a surgical operation in the near fu- ture. Jean is 4 sophomore in Gregg Township Vocational school and wags on the honor roll for nearly every month of the last term KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC and YOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES REMEMBER When You Wand Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.RRSHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL in Every Partioniar C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat, Wagner's 327% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydea Cream Calf Meal. Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. The old-style summer complaint was prevalent among those who at- tended Grange Fair. Of course the cases ranged from mild to the ag- gravated, neither welcome The new saw mill built by the Mever Lumber company, on Pine Oreek, 1s about completed. It will take the place of the mill burned several months ago. The machinery is being placed at this time The sale of the 52-capacity GMC school bus to a Penn township resi- dent for the transportation of grade pupils to the consolidated grade | school at Coburn, makes the fourth vehicle of that type to be sold by the Miller Motor Company Wesley J. Hackenberg, of Rebers- burg, held the lucky ticket for the radio run off conducted by the local baseball club, the Senators. He had the offer of $50 in cash or the ra- dio, He took the cash. The club cleared about $75 on the transac- tion A pet groundhog owned by Ciny- ton Haines at Woodward was run over and killed by a motorist. The animal was captured when quite small and became very tame and was the delight many children as it roamed about, returning regu- larly to its cage on every outing but one The eight two-hinged rigid frames or arches supporting the roof on the new arena building of the Pennsyl- vania Farm Show group are 235 feet long, the largest of thelr kind in the world. The main structure is 300 by 240 feet. There are 7.600 per manent banked seats and { 6.400 chairs on the arena floor Rev. J. J. Weaver, of Rebersburg, relates that in coming over Snow Shoe Mountain, Tuesday ast week. a large black bear, one large enough to have difficulty in geting under the guard cable, am- bled across the highway ahead of his car. The animal was in no par- ticular hurry to get off the right- of-way and he put his paws on the cable and went over the top trotting away in the brush. of space the of Carlton Emel of Red Roost, north of Bellefonte was committed to the Centre county jail last Tues- day morning to serve a sentence of 25 days imposed by ‘Squire Harry Rossman, of Milesburg, on a charge of violation of the fish laws. Emel Was ar ted Tuesday morning by fish rden Leland E. Cloos, while fishing at the raliroad bridge along McCoy's dam. Unable to pay his fine and costs, Emel was commit ted to the county jail. It is under- stood he will take an appeal from his sentence 29 a4 The enrollment of 276 pupils in the Centre Hall borough grade schools and Centre Hall-Potter high school is making history, being the largest number ever enrolled. The high school enrollment | 125, divided thus: Senjors, 24; Juniors, 28; Soph- omores, 34; Freshmen, 39 in the four grade schools there is an #n- rollment of 151, as follows: 7th and 8th grades, Russell Bohn, teacher, 39; 5th and 6th grades, Ernest Wag- ner teacher, 38; 3rd and 4th grades, Martha Yearick teacher, 30; 1st and ind grades, Helen White teacher, 46. The enumeration of children of school age, in the boroughs, as made by Miss Grace Smith, reveals 71 boys and 79 girls: total, 150. The chools opened last Tuesday. Fred Gearhart and family, of State College, enjoyed an outing at Whipple's Dam last Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gearhart, Sr. and family, Maude, Betty, and Charles, of Pine Grove Mills: Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Barto and family, Gene and Ernest, of Pine Grove Mills; Mr. and Mrs John Parsons and daughter Maxine, and granddaughter Nancy, of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gear- hart and family, Anna, Edgar, Jun- for, Patty, and Lois, of Pine Grove Mills; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ellen- berger and family, Helen, Dick. Harry, Mary, Roy, Ruth, and George, of Pine Grove Mills; Mr and Mrs, Jack Homer and family, Fred, Sylvia, Mabel Eva, June and Jack, Jr, of Linden Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gearhart, Jr. and family, of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Geo Gearhart and family, Kitty. Lou, and Sandra, of Jersey City; and Mr and Mrs. Adam Garner and daugh- ter Betty, of State College. ETRE) COMING SOON! A NEW d TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Now Is the time to order your new telephone and get your name in the book thot everyone uses, Friends and business asso ciotes expéct to find your | name in the telephone direc tory. i ought to be there; MH you have a telephone, Wis bs a good time 16 chock your present listing and advish us of any changes or corrections needed, H you wishto change from a porty line to an individual line, or order any additional fervice or axtre listings, now Is the time to let us know | CALL THE BUSINESS OFFICE TODAY! FH2 BULL THLEPHONDE COMPANY OF PENNIYLVANIA : | Salve, Nosed spe — THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX, a ul Beptember 15, 1938. SNOW SHOE Ladies Ald was held at the home of Mrs, James Viehdorfer, last Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Shrafffer, cele- brated thelr 13th wedding anniver- sary, Sept. 2nd. Those present were Mrs. Lillian Mooney, Altoona: Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mover, daugh- ters, Margaret, Alice, son Jr. Mr John Moser, Eldorado; Henry Mooney, Mr, and Mrs. John Shreffier daughter Evelyn, son Johnny Mr. and Mrs, Clair Smith, and family of Duncannon, visited recent- ly thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wade, and Mr, and Mrs. William Lauok Misses Lucille Thompson Verna Mae Chambers, returned Indiana State Normal on Monday. Paul Eberhart of Bellefonte, visit ed his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra Pat Moore, over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wade and Mrs. William Stark, visited recently with relatives at Rochester N. Y The following are attending State College: George Bland, Oscar Harm Bill Buddinger, James Stark and Dorley Reeser Lesher Heshley, visited Saturday with his mother Mrs. David Heshley of Hollldaysburg and helped her celebrate her birthday. Miss Lucille Thompson entertain- ed the Peaceful Circle Sunday Schoo Class last Thursday evening Mi Jean O'Brian. will attend Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport M:s. Emeline Burns, entertained her cousin, Mrs. Bligh Harvey, and daughters June and Betly, and Miss Ruth Carver, of Clearfield, recent; Mr. and Mrs. HW. Rabert spent Labor Day at “Idle Wyle” Park, In- Glana Snow Shoe was well the Pine Glen fair Helen Bergan and lHiamsport, spent the M and Mrs. Ira Hall Helen MoNamara of ted her parents, Mr am MoNamara, over Sunda) Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Watson daughter Janet, son Jay, of Moshan- non, vi over the weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyne Lucas, of Bir Lick Hunting camp ana to represented atl friend, of Wil- weekend with Bellefonte and M: a ed sited na ——— —— PORT MATILDA (Prom last week) The Ladies’ Ald of the Methodist ct met on Friday night in church and elected office: Members present: Mrs, Sowers, Mr Charles Crain, Mrs. Margaret 4 Mes PBdgar Willams Mn Allshouse, Mrs. Ora Shoobert Lillian Spotts, Miss Florence ss. Charles Crain was ¢} ent, Miss Florence Will ireh the new All M: SCCTOLATY A. H Duncan of Philipsburg and his dsughter Margaret of Washing- ton, D. C., spent Sunday with Mr Mrs. Boyd Williams ind Mrs. William Rothrock of spent Sunday with Mr Caroline Woodring Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karr and daughter Jean and Mrs. Xarr's fath- mot Mr. and Mrs. Smith- ard of Norristown. spent Labor Day with Mr, and Mrs. G. R Cowher ©. A. Williams and daughter Viv. ian spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Richards at New Brighton Miss Roslea Williams accompanied Mr. and Mrs V. 8. Grober to James. town. Pa. and will attend school there this winter Mr and Mrs. AF. Woodring and daughter Nancy Ann, of Philadel phia, and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wond- ring of Williamsport spent the week - end at the home of Mr. and Mrs E M Woodring Miss Bethel Poulson of Hunting- don, is teaching In the high school taking Miss Snyders’ piace. Miss Snyder resighed to attend school this winter at New York University Mr. and Mrs Stanley Willams. son Johnnie and Qughter Busan, of New Jersey, sperm the weekend at the home of Mr Willlams' mother Mrs. Grace Williams. ft A Mr Tyrone er and her BR a FAIRVIEW Emest Colbert and Indy friend of Altoona. called on Monday at the Malvin Lucas home Miss Barbara Confer. returned her home in Bellefonte aller spend- ing the summer with her aunt, Miss Ella Lucas Mrs. Russell Jones and baby spent Thursday with Mrs. Ira Gilbert at Pleasant Valley Miss Ella Lucas spent a few days last week with Mrs. Taylor Confer at Beliefonte. John Gray of Howard. visited on Wednesday at the Charles Chapman home Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and two sons of Curtin, visited on Sunday with Mr. Lucas’ father J. B. Lucas. Miss Almeda Lucas of Bellefonte spent Friday night and Saturday with her mother, Mrs, Myrtle Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Rol] Felmiee of Or- viston, called on Dick Watkins on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs Miles Ebert and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomag Lucas at Curtin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lucas and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchel and baby and Buss Gill all of Cur- tin, called on J. B. Lucas, on Wed- nesday evening. tn The expression of personality is not synonmous with oddity or in- sanity. COLDS Liquid, Tablets, Fever And Headaches due to colds Try “Rab-My-Tism" Liniment. ATTENTION FARMERS ! We will deliver by truck to your farm — Best Quality Whiterock Lime In any form, er Pulverized Limestone, Inquire Whiterock Quarries PLEASANT GAP, PA, Phone Bellefonte 801, | Boy Scouts To Hold Field Day (Continued from page one) ping contest, and an observation event where the keenest of the Scouts eyes will be tested. Compiete information on the tournament is being delivered to the Scoutmasters by the district commissioners early this week, The commissioners met at the Seven Mountains Scout Camp on Sunday afternoon to make « fin- al check-up on the preparations for the tournament. At that time they reported that the majority of their troops were planning to participate and were anxious to start practicing for the events The camporall is an over-night camping demonstration wherein pa- trols of Bcouts come equipped to spend a night and to prepare sup- per and breakfast in the open. Their equipment must be efficient for ft all has to be packed on thelr backs as for a hiking camp. Following the tournament the troops entering the camporall will select sites and set up camp for the night. Judges will observe thelr skill ii; all phases of camping from the selection the site to their efficiency In cleaning up as they leave, for Scouts pride themse lve on leaving thelr camp sites In perfect condition. The « orall will come to a close at m. on Saturday. which will the Scout to retum home to attend football games Scoutmasters iring the tournament or camporall out the registration blank turn it In thelr district commis- sioner immediately All missic have { of ae to 1 i to been furn with a sup; of rules govern the ey con mers and the nks. Sulla making “Standard rnament and camporall and in addition NECeSERY ) eA JULIAN ¢ daughter of M Alexander. Cuests oh the enfertainment wx follows: vocal solos by Merrill Alex- ander, Harold Cronister and Walter MoFadden, plano duet by Mrs Doro. thy Gill and Mrs Elva Alexander Mr. and ANC Saw Hamid Flea was TL certainly is ing to know that we have 30 much musical talent In this locality Those who falled to attend event certainly svre the losers Mrs. E A Peters, who quite ill. is improving at this Mr. and Mra Paul and son of Harrisburg weekend with Mr: Straushaugh’ mother Mrs Martin and Mi Harald Alexander Mr. and Mr ag Oo daughter Eleanor and Francis Gro:y of New York City, returned home on Labor day after spending their vacation at the R. M. Alexand- nd H. KX. Mattern homes Ray Shawsver of Williamsport spent the weekend at the his mother Mrs. Isaac Holt Quite a lnrge crowd atiended the shower at the M. E William: hom« in honor of their daughter and hus- band Mr. and Mrs, Kyle Nearhoo! They received many beautiful and useful presents. These fine young people have our best wishes Our schools have opened again for the winter term. Quite a number of small tots have started in and are taxing their Ifttle hemds about the three “Rs” and the why: and wherefores. Here's wishing them all success George Weller has moved into | new home which he recently pur- chased from Glenn Moore. It § the former Perry Parsons home. Ralph Snyder moved into the house vacated by Mr. Weller Mr. and Mrs. Prank Oaut and Mrs Shawiey and children visited at the Flem Rupert home. Mrs. Philip De- Hass and two children of Willlames- port, spent the weekend at the Ru- pert home 1d accordion duet hy OG. Mattern, plans Miss Julia and Mr Cronister, piano solo by Mis nor Matter: lifted for the chun de ver offering re gratify has ister er home of A S—— Wedding Announced. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Addleman an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Margaret D. Addleman, of Boalsburg, to John Russel of Tre- vose, Pa. The ceremony was per- formed August 20, 1938 at the Meth- dist Parsonage by the Rev, John H Barnes, ism Plane Kills 5 | Compelled to make a forced land- ting, the pilot of a military scout i plane dropped into one of Berlin's [liveliest traffic centers and brought death to five civilians. While the! plane landed safely, one wing crash- ed into a shop window, killlhg two men and three wom n. “ACHES AND PAINS GO LIKE MAGIC Lukberi's Ka-No-Mor Capsules | the foremost reeds for paine of ai kinda, sapeeially We in the treatment of the BURCULAR ACHES NESIAL 4 y UR. AMBAGO, TOOTHACHE and FATIoH olhing works auite se EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of C Bartholomew, late of Centre Hall Boro deceased Letters testamentary estate having been granted tw the undersigned, all persons indebted 50 the sald estate are requestid to make payment, and those having claims 10 present the same duly proven, with oul delay to ANNIE FE. BARTHOLO MEW Executrix, Centre Hall, Pa Spangler & Campbell, Attys x39 Recalls Early Days of Black Moshannon a in the above (Continued from page one) would hike out together and spend the day here Six families at that time lived at Black Moshannon (about 1865) near where the little school house stand Some of thelr names were: Barney Crovie Jim Cole, Charlie Killits and George Dunlap. An old hotel the Antls House, also stood there and there was a toll gate by the bridge John Gordon was the toll keeper The road was known as the Belle. forte Pike and many droves of 100 tn 200 cattle were driven over the road to market Mr. Siegfried 15 a son of Mr, anf Mrs. Peter Slegiried and was born along Six Mile Fun near a forge op erated by Dan Ammerman T™he forge was 1'% miles down stream from the swimming hole. Mr. Sieg- fried remembers the old forge where the iron ore was melted and the tri; hammer which was worked by a water wheel When he was family moved miles above Bridge. Three moved Into what was ver) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of bert BE. Schad, Ise of Bellefonte ough, Centre County. Pa Ad ecenmnd wLRINe tar n the above ostate ing been nted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 0 the sald estate requested 10 make payment, and those having claims to présent the same duly proven, with. out delny 1 LOUIS 8, BOHAD, Exe cutor, Bellefonte, Pa, James C. Purst Attorney for the FPstau Al ~ Bon are NOTCH In the Mutter of name of Harry Inn: Gladys Peterson Ta In the Centre Term th Court County 1038 the y Tann six vears oid his Beaver Mills, two Tanne Black Moshannon inter thes Black Moshane- riage 10 the YOArs ti non proper and | Near end : emploved parking shingi ing yu Alter hu gr worked in the “Now oo but We sw he sawed shingles and woods aay anything it did people didn! the wm i al a stalled ranted worked HARRY t GLADYS PETERSON Jam C. Purst {or BIDS WANTED proposals wil meme il Ive Isanc Siegiried still fOLI0 Mrs 1 GENERAL ALT | WT IN ON TRACT the ING COON MRACT, EI AL which : publicly opened and CON time Siegfried wis Interviewed yess tood in a hing the ground Being with {all taking 4 keen and active in- work and didn’t seen ng stand in ] sORed whe He wag terest in the the hot aft Legal Notices FXECUTRICES NOTICE Centre of Petinavivanis right lo walve any 10 releet ar The Irstitation County of Centre wealth of Pent SAMUEL MoMULLIN August 31, 1938 present the same duly proven, without of delay to MRS ANNIE M. STOVER Tebe rabure ™s Ms FAIRY A ESTERLINE Millthetm, Pa. BExcooutr- ~ x37 rifeyrma bod hm Digtrios of th iY or all ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE the Matter of the Estates of Prank Inte of Spring Township, de ——— nistralion o enld aving pranted the ur wd. all persons indeed there. requested 10 make iin te and those having claims r AemADAN aEinst the same. will pre L i | 1 L E EXECUTORS NOTICE as ie ab sent rr pry wil D | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Bara K. Reside laste of Union Township, | ee mned letters of administration on said inte having been granted the un- terwigned. all peesons indebled there requested to make payments hay claims or demands spainst the same, will present them without delay for settlement to LE ROY RESIDE liefonte, Pas x30 Ww Are and thos ing OF VALUABLE REA) ESTATE Attorneys-in fact tituted and appointed by of Attorney dated July 14, 1088 and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Centre County at Bellefonte, Pa in Misc. Book, Vol 20, page 200 ext cuted and acknowledged by all of the hildren and heirs st law of BEAMUE! MOSER, lal» of Grege Township County Pas os in eanformity at put) Township ! URDAY., BEPTEMBER, 24TH clock P. M lorwis rem) PLBLIC SAL) LA Centre oe the fo slate DESCRIPTION i cerialn tract mi tuste in th by of Cen Vivania, nounced Wh SOROS BEGINNING pike leg H to wit POSSESSION of SAOTE Ors Assy st. AD 18 SAMUEL JOHAN MOSE CAROLYN L MOSES SAM F. MOSER. decea - BF D.P Mayes, Au W, Hare . or Eibhde EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Ne I of the ] a » JEAN — —- Dial 4021 Specializing In Surgery 22 Years Practical Experience DR, A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dog & Cat Hospital Gen. Practise 123 North Barnard Stree STATE COLLEGE WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Predeciy You From Pinancial Loss See John F. Gray & Son General Insnranes Wi-3 Bellefonte, Pa sity » Phone p— m J fit'sa 4 you know it's the Finest Washer Made Po all your lroning quicker, and better, comfortably seat ed, at a new THOR TRONER. Bellefonte Hardware Co. Fa PHONE 2085 Bellefonte, ET — s————————————————————— <<) he ith — a “3 ya - 0% IN G COST >» & ke ¢ — ’ ik, dit Bir ren - art I0c monthly for electricity for ACL, D.Ch ofc te JOR BATTERY ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION M. HAROLD BETZ FA SAVE 8 FENCIN Save wire 200 acres Oday tr HOWARD FHONE mn them without! delay peitle f 0 MARY CHICK. Adminiftra trix, Bellefonte, Pa. Spangler & Camp ? Attys x4 the Matier of Me Estate of D. © peter, late of Halfmoon Township derensed letters test entate having amentary in above Been granted to the un- demigned. all persons indebted to the said ssinte sre reguUested make payment, and those having claims Ww present the same duly proven without deisy to WADE H HARPSTER. State College, Pa. DANIEL 1. HARPSTER Lock Haven, Pa, Executore. W. Har. rison Walker, Atty x30 5 whe 0 EXECUTORS NOTICE In the Matter of the Etats of Wil- am H Bajrd, inte of pring Town. hin. deostsed Letiers testamentary in the above estate having been granted io the up. dersigned, all persons indebtod to the sald esiante are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven, with- out delay lo LESTER E BAIRD Mil City. Pa, Executor. Spangler & Oamp- bell, Attys 230 LEGAL NOTICE Notice 8 hereby given that an application was presented © the Court of Common Pleas of Oenire County for the dissolution of Be Sunset Club in accordance with lhe rovisions of the Act of Assembly nown AS the Non-Profit O Lion Law roved May 5. 1933. and Court has nted Monday third day of ’ Tr, 1988. at d Court House at Bellefonte, Pennsyl- vania, as the time and place for d hearing of gaid petition, abd has di recied all persone Interested in said Corporation at that time to show cause, if any they have why the sald Corporation should not be dissolved SPANGLER & CAMPBELL. x37 Solicitors ORPHANS (COURT SALE In the Matter of the Bsthte of John P. Ishier, late of State College Bor ough. decehsed Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will expose at public sale on the premises jocated on North Gill Street, in the Borough of State Col ogee, Centre County, Pe syivania, on Saturday, September 24, 1 &'vlock p. m., all that certain messusge, ene. ment and tact of land situate in Borough of State College. County of State of Pennsylvania, as follows, 10- INNING at the Northwest cor. BOTH NEED GOOD LIGHT Young eyes, middle aged eyes and older eyes—all need good light. If your eyes “burn” when you sit down to read, try reading by an L E. S. lamp! You'll keep Jou “fir”, 0 mer sald Aaron jot one hu (190) feet to Gill DS, = relises | nine and saffeving. 30e and 60 of drag. | Wits or by mpi. ves TH (ONTR BT wn 18: LG Tne 75. contri. ta Lait] v find that the good light soon rests your eyes, helps to the stores and see the new floor and table style LE. S. lamps. They're the most beautiful lamps that have ever been made!
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