Page Eight __¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. «RECALLING AN OLD-TIME BATTLE (Continued from page one) Over The County News | The baseball diamond Hall was given attention with a view of improving it. Cen- tre Hall, has one of the best flelds of any of the clubs in the Tri-Valley kague State highway workmen under David Noll are making repairs on the Brush Valley road west of Centre Hall The road had become in = very bad condition, due to the road bed yielding to the effects of freezing and thawing A large flock of wild geese ap- parently lost during the heavy thun- der storm last Tuesday night, flew gbout Millheim for more than an beur, It is probable that they were attracted by the lights when they fost the usual V formation They flew quite low in central part of town, Mrs. Margaret recently the Strohm whose physical condition has been ex- tremely bad for some weeks follow ing a stroke is not improving. One side of her body is partially paraly- gel Mrs. Strohm, formerly a resi- dent of Centre Hall Hving wit! her son, Rufus Strohm, in and has attained her 83rd year |erant nton Further reports received on the condition of Jean Musser, grand- daughter of Mr. and Mi Harry E Fye of Centre Hall now & patient in the Eve agnd Ear hospital, Pitts- burgh. are to the effect that the op- eration she underwent is proving Ww bring about a correctional condition The operation consisted in the re- moval of a tumor, on Friday, locat- ed back of the right eve, which had pushed the eve forward into an un- natural position paratively variety s known as the Katahden becoming popular among farmer po- 0 They new growers this section seciire d Cambria county di- rect frcm a John Rimmey delivered a truck lead made up of several varieties for distribation among farmers. The Katahden is said be selling at $1.45 at the growers’ pits. Tt is a white, smooth skin potato with shallow eyes, in a general way very much like the Ru- ral New Yor ago grower to ler daughter | Cable who mn Mill- Was taken wo last Thurs iderwent treatment on he Young ady, an puptl in the Miltheim schools sndition for an abscessed onded satisfac- and getting y the Mifflin county institution at this time in about three months, si LE ret J Have to trestment ho PET PACE Sgn | KELVINATORS | PHILCO RADIOS | MELROY'S Phone 9599-K-1 FLEASANT GAF, PA ABC ond VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flow WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 4-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 82% 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 Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman's Dog Feed All kinda of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. at Centre Corbett with his as he blows and striking of the ear the him back ducked clinched right hand did so The blow was not hard as the un- fortunate Californian was very weak from the punch under the heart Fitz took no notice of him and his seconds dragged Corbett away It was an unsportsmanlike act on the part of Corbett and It lost him many friends in the that fol- lowed Fitzsimmons started a dance for victory when he saw his opponent down He waved & little flag above his head and started lightly down the ladder into the arms of his wife who sat awaiting him in & box right below the ring “I never saw such a clever man in my life,” sald Fitzsimmons that evening. “He got away from me time and again when I thought 1 had him dead to rights. I knew 1 could wear him out so I kept coming right along until my opportunity ar- rived. He was weak In the last round and all his cleverness did not keep him out of that left punch un- der the I'he only blow that really worried me was the one split my lip. The others 1 felt. He fought fal here he may my respect if he continues to merit i Corbett version Waterloo did not vary Fitzsimmons I made a take in not keeping away.” was the way he put it. "Fitzsimmons 1 knew to be a terrific puncher, but I never calculated on his being able to reach ixth round had lasted longer I would have landed him a certalmt Hi ith blood and his le Ie gong sounded ju him with my He recup The financial report made, by Dan 8. Daup, treasurer President's Birth- day Party, held at Oentre Hall, Thursday evening, January 26, shows a net profit of $5878. The total receipts were $194.56 gnd total expenses, $1356.78 Township and grade schools, 1 0 4 inclusive, in Centre Hall borough will close April 28. Grades 7 and 8 and Centre HaM<Potter high school will close May 31. May 30 or Mem- orial Day will be observed as a holi- day by the above mentioned schools Farmer M™M A Penns Valley was unfortunate on Monday in losing one of his cows by death. The animal Tfalled to thrive, and showed signs of some unusual condition. A post-mortem was held which revealed the con- tents of the “punch” one of the two stomach the bovine animal 1s equipped with, to contain a variety of scrap fron-—-wire, two 8-penny aalls, and veral st the size ol a hickory nut years Burkholder, of nes chief clerk In the West Penn Power Company's office in Bellefonte, has been absent from work most of this week suffering from a dislocated left shoulder and sustained Keith Anderson heart which nevel 3 welt alter & Cul over hi eve when he fell from a horse at Boak burg early last Friday morning. Mr Anderson friend were taking al early morning ride when the ac- cident occurred. Anderson's horse stumbled and fell, throwing {ts rider The injured man was taken to a doe- tor's office where his injuries were treated have of hi greatly great mi own and a from the me. 1 and cold ten second hinder- wel ale has greatly nose CORES W wobbl t to plug end the battle el manues i Wis about ripe Ion nother bing at short range. My neglect In tanding off when he tapped me on he cheek In the fourteenth lost me the champlonshiy “That heart me up. 1 ’ itiie feeding eeQing Or Daes pared pared 0 ane ol and iw Work for Farm work two da) & time, NOL long enough to get to full swing except for these short periods by formers favorably located an high ground Considerable plowing was done, but in Faem t certainly breathe and real punch could not move for fifteen seconds several before 1 ized that 1 had committed a breach of in trying to follow my opponent after he put me ou meant it when 1 said 1 would be his friend hereafter He whipped me rtion of fair and square, but 1 d nk Potter phe i= the man vet money Po LE 1 M " ninutes sect mn plow- nil rally practiced etiquette best ancther i the Ting mn sn WP ———— FARM CALENDAR DELI Ii Per Roads Dé given tention or on i to receive it include those locally known gs the Keller or Mid- die road leading east from Centre Hall and intersecting with with Routes 46 and 85, and the Gregg township line gt the Philip Durst homestead. The Penns Cave road to the Lucag property and east by the Prazier and Dauterman {arm ™ Yu i x Oa # sain t Hod Delaney’ road i Yd i Pennsylvania State College Bgual Williams, Delaney and Floray road PAFts of corn and oats are suggested to Stone Mil Tustevsink road | Add a little bran and soybean meal | leading scuth from the Earlystown If the pasture becomes Short and dary | road at Manor Hill school house by Raising Pullets Keep the pullets the Wagner and Rimmey homes | Desitny and growing Hf you expect These are township roads over which 10 place good pullets tn the laying the State Highway ha¢ some guthor- | [i0USe NEX: fall Penn State poultry hs extension gpecialists recommend : Sturdy, disease-iree chicks lessen the danger from disease Caring for Trees—Unlesg tree in- juries are treated promptly, the en- tire tree will be gestroved gradually claim extension specialists atl the Pennsylvania State College, Every broken limb or other extemal in- jury that penetrates to the Inner bark i# a source of future trouble Providing Supplemental Suwmme’ Feed When pastures become short in summer, dajrymen will find s0y- beans and sudan grafts an ex- cellent source of additional feed aay Penn State dairy extension special- ia nave him into Timely Reminders from The Penn- sylvania Stute College School of Agriculture Feeding Calves on Pasture 11 is a good plan to feed some gran WO calves an pasture to keep them grow. ing and developing normally. believe dairy extension specialists with the AP — ——. HEALTH Strap the knee-pads, we're going avtomobile riding Knees take gn awful beating in some automoblle accidents A cal- liston or quick stop throws people against the dial board or other un- vielding projection and sap goes the knee-cap Just how important is or Knee-cap? There gre references in medical literature to the function of { the knee-cap. Some said it improv ed the mechanical advantage of the i Knee movemen Other that 1t i added stability to the knee joint in fine turl specialists at Penn State | the extended position. A noted sur- It simply Improves conditions tor { geon recently declared that the the germination of weed seeds and complete removal of the knee-cap does not help the desired grasses does not weaken the knee joint—in | Raking is particularly beneficial to fact. adds somewhat to the smooth- crabgrass, a lawn weed ' nets and celerity of motion response Light Seeding of Qate Sowing Certain: of knee move more than (%0 bushels of Patterson ment following removal would Or Cornellian oats per acre may re- rather bear out this surgeon's im-, sult in a thick stand having fine pression that the knee-cap is but a Soft straw that lodges easily, report remnant of early human structure Penn State extension agronomists { which serves no important function, The straw in thin stands is usually { However, the knee-cap does pro- coarse gnd stronger tect the extensive ligamentous for. ———————— ‘mation about the knee joint. Es- DRIVERS INJURED IN pecially when the knee joint is flex- EARLY MORNING CRASH ed or bent, does the knee-cap form an excellent buffer mechanism 1 Against repeated Injury Fracture {of the knee-cap causes disability, varying from three or four weeks to as long as three 0 six months During the past thirty years sur. jgeons have learned a great deal { about fractures of hte knee-¢ap, due mainly to the many automobile acei- i dents Many injuries to the knee. | caps resulting from being thrown against the Interior of a car at the time of accident might be prevented by better designing of automobile interiors. Padding, of construction of dial-boards in some yielding ma- terial might help. There 8 knee- | action in motor ear construction { There shotild be construction In au« | tomobiles to protect the knee-action { of motorists. DO YOU ENOW Simple bone fractures result fa- | (tally In many cases of Individuals over 60, due in large part to cardi | ovascular or heart and blood vessel | degenerstion In a group of $00 | | successive cases the death rates were {as follows: under 60, 2 per cont; | 70-80, 20 per cent; 80-90, 35 per ernt and in the ninth decade and older, On the patella very flew Repairing the Home Lawn--Don't rake the lawn In Uwe Pring, warn parts One man 18 a patient in the Lock Haven Hospital aa the result of an automobile accident at 3 a m. Thursday in Porter Township on Route 120 near St. Paul's Reformed Church on the road between Mill Hall and Bellefonte John PF. Keller, of Flemington is suffering from a fractured knee cap, chest injuries and shock receive ed when his sedan collided with the car driven by Nyle E MeClain, of Mill Hall R. D. 1. McClain travel- ing east on the highway is reported to have cut in front of the Keller machine to enter the lane leading {toward his home st Parvin where he operates a grist mill. 1t is believed that he misjudged the distance from fhe oncoming car In which Keller was en route to work at the Rock- view Penitentiary. MeClain was treated by a Mill Hall physician for chest injuries and lacerations of the knee and around the mouth, Bankruptcy Notice, | The first meeting of the creditors (of James Raymond Cearhart, who : | was adjudicated bankrupt on April over one-half died 15, will be held in the ! Rug { Medical definition: Agerasia—a ih, referee. John T. Taylor, in the | young appearance in an old man. peoples’ National Bank Building, i am ee | State College, at 10 o'clock Priday | State Weed Law morning, April 28. at which time Those interested in the enforce. creditors may attend, prove their ment of the State Weed (Cenada cl#ima, appoint a trustee, and con- {thistle or chickory) Law, should | duct such othér business as may | write to the local constable or town- | come before the meeting, j#hip supervisor whose duty it is to! hh enforce this law. The Department | of Agriculture has no authority to act in such cases, a oh ut wit ou are SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR STAINS Accidents will happen at the din- ing table but the stains need not mar the beauty of the (ahi linen if they are removed at once ac- cording to Miss Helen 8 Butler home economics extension repre- sentative of Centre county A small amount of common soli- tions such as peroxide of hydrogen borax, ammonia, and carbon tetra- chloride or other grease solvents are an ald to easy and quick stain regroval Miss Butler tive treatments mon stains Candle Wax. Berape off gs much of the candle wax as possible us- ing a blunt knife. Place a blotter beneath and above the waxed spot and press with a hot iron. Change the blotter often until the grease is removed. If a stain Is left, remove with a bleach such peroxide of hydrogen and wash thoroughly Cocoa and Chocolate. Wash In clear, cold water if stain is fresh Spread a little borax over the stain fnunerse in cold wate: nd warm suds. lI grease use a dissolving agent bon tetrachloride Coffee. II this pour boiling onto the stain the stain =:t waler or 2ivced Wash and rins Wash a Buggost for the effec: com SOI more wash In remains uch as ear- pot once height Just cove nx monia Cream cold water Exg. Egg stain is crape off as much a a dull knife. Boak in bleach with peroxide i necessary Lise and in then In If gress Carbon thoroughly Meat Juice protein wich therefor: vent Fruit Juices ng water from Molsten iveerine alow ei it More HEE DEARCH may reg fee Cream. Thi spot with protein &3 times ! in cold water t protein, then use for the fat Treat re fruit or it remnoYe grea cording to its Kind LEGAL NOTICES CALTION NOTCH Ei & Ads § DOr OF rust te Eke Tow tract x18 ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALU. ABLE REAL ESTATY The undersigtied Exe the last Will ang BRL ¥F STOVER of Mies, County of Penunsyivanis, in conformity wit cree issued oul of the of Centre Op 3 1939. direciad Culrioss, wil the hereinafter des State gloresald, wh (8) mlleg East Fae erty. in the Tow left hand ade of 1 leading fram Reberabure Blows, on SATURDAY commencing at 1 folowing FARM TRACT NO i BEOINRING stones, thence LY Shey and of Tra No. 2, South O68 aesrees, We perches 0 st oe John Kramer East 1319 perches Ww by land of the said Jon ier, Sr. orth M1 jog Tem fie; MAY €TH Chon FP ad 0 Miele Uy South 200, ee td Ld CONTAINING 11 ches anc slows UR PAXIURE LAND NO. 2 BEGINNING at 3 Leng and H Con Weal 80 hence nning iil p# mE. LY Jonathan Soaneler degrees, West 563 ones. thence Ly land of J } or. South 200 des +=. East 53 perches to stones. thence LY same, North 88 degrees, West 385 perch 10 stones thence by same South 200, degree Bast 135 perches 0 stones Lhe LY samme North BEY, degrees West 284 perohies 10 stones. thence by la John Kramer South 20% des Eset 1356 perches to pont the South BI% degrees, East 65 pe to point, thence Bouth 36% deg: West 7 perches 10 point, thenoe Sout 20% degrees, Bast 365 perches stones, thence Ly Tract No 1. Nor 68 degrees, East 107 perches to 1h» piace of eginning CONTAINING & acres ang 112 perohes and sliowances of land BEING the same prem became vested In during his Iifetime by deed from Liv Executor of the Jonathan Soaneler Estate. dated the Gay Offs AD, 1922 acknowledged March 20th 1922. and recorded at Bellefonte Pa April ist, 1002 in Deed Book. Vol page 341 There ia a wh Oliver FP. Stover $37 127 erected upon the tract farm land above desc if a Jar two story § room, dwel hesise with basement and stie. 1 bank barn, 45 by 100 feet, toget) with all other necessary sutbulldi Water piped Into the house ang to & barn. Never<falline wring of water on the premises. Ceartaln water rights and right of way as contained in A deed recorded In Vol 58 pues 200 will enure to the benefit of the pur chaser of the hereinbefore described two tracts and parcels of ground. the same Including the right the above described premis State Highway leading thro Township The above is & very productive farm approximately 97 acres thereof is 8 good first class state of cultivatio B85 acres may be used ss pasture Jand while the ance of the above tracts consists of timberlana There are a number of sople, pear and cher ry trees In the orchard on this farm as well as several grape vines Pine section for sauirrel turkey and deer hunting There 1a a “Fort” gn the above described Droperty which wae constructed in 1805 TERMS OF SALE 257 of the pur ichase price 20 bf paid in cash W Annie M. Stover and pare A. Peter. , line, Executrices as aforesaid, when | the hereinbefore described real estate Is knocked doWa ana declared sold iand the balatice of the consideration, to-wit: 75%. to be vaid in cash to the sald Executrices upon confimgnation of sale and delivery of deeq POSBEBSION Will be given to the purchaser won full como with the Terms of Sale aCe | 10 the rights of the present tenant re- (Sling on the above described | entate, af to term of ia ivi sion of A By rain ar ahd df When you pay your taxes do you | i Yo real | | Titer, Teikner or oti ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of Alla L. Ardery late of Worth Township, decensed Letters of administration on sald os. tate having been granted the under. signed, all persons indebted thereto ure requested 0 make Immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settle. ment to G. KE. ARDERY, Adaninistra- wor, Port Matilda, Pa x19 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob E. Snyder, late of Liberty Township deceased Letters of administration on sald es tate hiwihy been granted the under signed, all persons indebted thereto are requestd Ww make Immediate pa ments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for seftle ment 0 BMILY M. HOOVER, Admin istratrix d. b. nn. « 8, Winburne, Pa Bpangler & Campbell, Attys xib EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Wil Haan PF. Blover, late of Miles Town slp, deceased Letters testaunentary In estate having been granted to the undersigned, all penons indebted Ww the shld estale are requebled 10 make payment and those having present the sane duly proven out delay ww MRS MINNIE Executrix, Rebersbury ison Walker, Atty the above Clam ) with HTOVER Pa WwW. Har xiv EXECUTORS NOTCH In the Matter of the estate of Wi Fishburn, Ise of Benner drceased lestlament Ii Leen ve n, with FISHBURN Exe § Tis it delay tw JOHN H MILDRED BEEZER Bellefonte, ® DD 1. W H ¢ ALLY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the BB Viehdorter late Borough, Pa, de Later Hd adn rotale LBVINE of Su caned payin ald femnands see them witho lo JAMES § Snow Sh Att ys Csinw ii DISSOLUTION NOTICY d LrissGiuts iv Lice Cosi Mining Cong Notice IE Cone Casal Mining Petinsyivania Tore OO A Belledo skid business st day of April 193% ARTHUR BARRACLOUGH HARRY J O'BRIEN x19 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Botate of Cia E ddings, iste of the Township Valley, Chester County. Peans crased latiers of A estate of Lhe laditgs derensed n A ae atic ukined LES ERE EF alove make 1aY MARTHA ix. Oo envi ORPHANS COLRT SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROFERTY iT i 1 ist ra tor SATURDAY t 100 o'ch PERSONAL PROPERTY Bh INNING at ; by first Penta Avehine BE weg Runikie Oulh ao &aid ai alley thence East along 4 74% feel 0 iis Aled thence Ww sald alley 66 fi : lot of Jamey R Runkle thence West 3M of Janes R Runkle 117% feed to Penineyviania Avenue the place of beginning, with the bulidings situ thereon FHERBON ERECTED a frame dwelling house (8 bath), Yarn and other necessary buldings (by) BEGINNING thence East alone lar Runkie to part formeriv now thehcr South slong said Jands of I. Lambert, to comer of lands of Catherine OG. and Clyde Sinith, thence West 10 lot Or garden of FF. M. Pisher thence North 10 comer of lana of firel parity, thence West along Jot or garden; of P.M. Pisher, to an alley thence North along said alley to place of beginning (Bee deed from Margaret 1. Smith to Catherine OG. Smith sometimes sritten C. Grace Smith, dated August 2th. 1924, and recorded in the Re forder's OfMoe al Bellefonte, Pa September 11th, 1924, in Deed Book Vol 131, page 837) ALSO an undivided one-half inter. eal in and to & lot of ground contain. ng five sores, more or less, and situ- ate in the Borough. County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit BEGINNING at corner of lands J William Mitterling Bestate at an als ley, thence along said alley North 644 feet, more or less, to land or jot of Frank M. Fisher. thence East along lands of Prank M. Pusher. C. Grace Amith. Ids Lambert and Byran Oarris 405 feet 4 inches more or less to lands of John C. Rossman, formerly now John Delaney, thence South alone said Janda of John Delaney, and J Willlam Mitteriing Bstate to corner of other lands of the sald J. William Mitteriing Estate, thence West along sald lands of sald estate to an alley the place of beginning Containing | five acres more or less i {See deed from Margaret I. Smith widow, to Clivde A Smith and C. Grace Smith a: tenants in conmunon, dated, | March 10th, 1928 and recorded in the | Recorder's OfMoe aforesaid. Sentem ber 114h, 1824, In Deeg Book Vol 131 pase 635.) The remaining undivided one-half | interest in and to the five acre lot and parcel of ground will also be sold at the same time and lace by | Jane Lovan Smith, the owner there- | o Possession will be given upon full compliatice with the terms of sale ¥ 8 OF 8AJ WOASH. Real nurchase price shall be paid 1» fash | the undersioned Administrator when the real estate hereinbefore de. | seribed 12 knocked down and declar- ed sold, and the balance of 76% shall be pald in cash to sald Administrator | hon con BSrmation of sale and deliv ery of deed i BRLLEPONTE TRUST COMPANY Administrator of the Estate of C. Grace Smith. deceased, Bellefonte Pa. is HBC TS 2) 10 alley Rorth corner of lot two story rooms and out Ida { thence EXECUTRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Entete of Charles Oarfield Getz, late of State College Borough, deceased Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted Lo the un- demsigned. all persons indebted to the sid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven, with out delay to BUSAN WELLAR GRIZ Executri Btate College, Pa x20 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Craig, late of Houston Township Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters of administration on estate having been granted ths signed, all person Indeite are requested WwW maks anedis payinenis, and thos av) or demands agnilst the present then without dels tHement to JAMES B. CHAI Pa. Administrator, Spangler bell, Attys snid under Ltheret ORPHANS COURT SALE OF The the Estate the Township One of the biggest reasons for having a tele- phone is the sense of security and the peace of mind that come from knowing that your family and yourhome enjoy thepro- tection a telephone affords, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Centre an Mn lecensed, in pursuance of and in formity with a Decree roling Court of « Apri 1h dat m1 of Borh { {otessld 12TH le MAY FRIDAY 2.00 o' "out Loilows BEOINNING a of Lhe publ Riey 1 West Ww oll { *. Log 161 feet WO BOs road, Nort to the ince Perc ives F'HERBON sha oul TEHME OF hase rd of T6% 4 Aden ni of sale nu: PAUL WEA HEY A. Bote Huble ALLOrney REGISTERS NOTICES following acoou HB Ve (fe AUMAN ty 2 ARMOR int of 1 arise of % inte eared BROOME College wer ale and Ansl CRPCTE inte of MONTGOMERY " d tof The first ax Waiters, sd JoER L werzilh., Register of Wills, Centre County. Pa ...FOR "DIFFICULT" PLACES WHERE OTHER LAMPS CAN'T BE USED! 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