Tage Six ’ Poorman Reunion Held at Grange Park The 33rd annual Poorman reun= foi, was held at Grange Park, Cen- Hall, on August 10. Despite the inclemency of the weather and the mueh needed rain which was wel- comed by all, a goodly number gathered in the Junior Farm Bulld- ing where a most delightful day of fy tre riendship was enjoyed by all. By the building was well filled [lie morning was spent in greet- and renewing friendships, A (ness meeting was called to or- by Fleming Poorman, president, { last survivor of the John and Catherine Fetzer family of four boys and four girls, A tribute of respect was paid at 3 time. It will be remembered that these grounds have been se- cured for an indefinite time and the third Saturday as the day of reunion. short program was rendered by Le amusement committee, After ing supper together all return- ~ it # tha » their homes convinced it had | one of the best reunions held | ate. 08 present were: ‘man, Milesburg; Blanchard i Fleming school. rman, Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. | E. Poorman, of Clearfield; Mrs, tie Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. ide Poorman, daughter Gert le; Mrs, Myrtle Watson, Mr. and | last weekend i PINE GLEN The Epworth League is having nice programs and good attendance Everybody welcome, Sunday at 6:30 p.m, Mrs. L. F. Wertz and daughter Phyllis are visiting relatives in Philadelphia this week, Miss Dorothy Holt and ga friend | of Johnstown, visited her home here over the holiday, Carl Fulmer who is in the CCC camp at Luray, Va., was home oven, Labor Day. | Frank Hodges' new home is com- | ing along nicely and will soon De | ready for occupancy, { Mr, and Mrs, J. P, Mulhollan of | Altoona visited relatives here over the weekend. | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Keenan and | sons Junior and Clair, of Washing | ton, Pa, visited the James Hodge | family over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs, Clair Benton an-| nounce the birth of a son Sunday. | A good number of our people at-| tended Grangers Picnic at Centre Hall last week. The girls 4-H Club cooking club being awarded second prize. Miss Vera Viehdorfer has return- ed (0 Bellefonte where she attends | Edna Viehdorfer hag gone | to Karthaus where she will atiend | Cooper Township High School. Mr, and Mrs. Willam Hoover were shoppers in Bellefonte Satur- day night, The severe drought was broken with several good Virs. Newton Lauck, daughter Shir-| ghowers and a good steady rain on r, of Bellefonte; Mrs, Etta Wat-| H 1 and son Charles, of Snow Shoe; | the gardens and grass which was Vrs. Ida Witmer, of Wingate; Mrs. | badly in need of rain, nearly every- Bessie Bedient and grandson, Dean, | body is hauling water. Gertrude | Mr. and | hands, our new post master will be | Shirk, Mrs. Earl! Lawrence Narehood and the post- f Painted Post; Mrs. Morrison, Corning, N. Y.; i Samuel Monday. We hope it will refresh Our local post office is changing ffman and children, Robert,| office will be located at his home. K and Dean, Mr. and Mrs, Ed.| Miss Edith Beates the retiring post- rman, Youngstown, Ohio; Mr. mistress hag served in that posl- and Mrs. Ed. Quick and sons Thom- | tion faithfully for about 25 years, Elton, Boyd, Alias, Pete and, Callers at the Robert Askey home at,” Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Quick | Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, William i children, Peggy, Bob and Jack,| Hendershot of Pittsburgh; Mr, and | Milesburg; Mrs. Leroy Ripkey! Mrs. Gerald Rougeux and children, and children, John and Mary, of | Mrs. Dorothy Rougeux and daugh- Coatesville; Mrs. Jean Gentzel and | ters Pearl and Elva of Clearfield. shildren, Sonny, Normey and Fred-! dle, of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. | ter June of Cuba, N. Y,, and John Forden Walker, of Milesburg: Mrs. |S. Werts, of Retiovo were callers on Roe Cole Bollefonte; Mr. Joe Cole, ckley, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs Keith Walker and daughter Mar- garet, Bellefonte; Mrs. Mary J Poorman and sons, W. M., Jr, and 11id Nellie; family, Willis, Catherine and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Poor- nan and son Mahlon, Mr. and MYs.| io with the following teachers In O. M. Poorman and son Robert, Mrs. O. E Spicer and daughters Betty and Martha, Ernestine Spen- cer, Mr. William Parker, Mrs. Ersal Gilliland and children, Alice, Ros-| ene, Sally and James, Mr. and Mrs William Mulbarger and son, Sonny, | Miss Edith Breon, Miss Louis Har-| , Mr. snd Mrs. Mack Poorman, | | Smart and daughters Bernice and | Laurie of Penfield Pa. her, Ruth, Edward, Beverly Jean | { W. Burkey family has w » of State College; Mr. and Mrs Poorman and children, John and daughter Syilvia,| Snow Shoe; Mrs. James Pinge, of Mr. 8.{ n, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Poorman | Mrs. R. J. Valentine and daugh- L. P. Wertz at Camp Bob Saturday. J. M. Hall and daughter, Mrs Mae Fox and Mr. and Mrs, George Witherspoon of Erie, Pa, visited L FP. Wertz on Saturday. Jack and R. B. Burkey spent La- bor Day with friends at Uniontown, Pa. A number of our folks attended the Cooper picnic on Labor Day School opened on Tuesday morn- charge: Star. Mrs. Woodling: Pine Cen, Miss Bernice Bower The High School pupils will attend Snow 8hoe High as before William Hodge of Punxsutawney visited his family over the weekend. Callers at home Sunday here the Ciyde Viehdorfer were Mrs Miilie We regret fo report that the D moved W Ke weth, of Bellefonte: Jack and| pleasant home, They will be greatly Wayne Walker, Milesburg: Darrel, irene and Kay Emenhizer, Anna- s¢ile Davison, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Milford Bird and sons Stanley d Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ja-| handed to her, abel, and sons Ray and Rex, of | entre Hall; Mrs. C. E. Walker and | bs, Doris, Patsy Jane, Gay and | missed ms Drexel, Fred, Florence, Dolor- | and Alice, Mrs. Clifford Stere, of | services during the month of i tember; Sunday School at 10 and ngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and children, Edna, ! = ” Tar +) , granddaughter Harriet, Peggy 1 so0e, Statement Concernin CHARLES SHECKLE 3 “1 and Dean, Tva Harshberger of | poy holding the Sunday School Pa, Mrs. Mabel Lucas and! panner ¥ Pauline, Madge, Tom and | banner back. $ i little community Mrs. Burkey was the former scribe to the Centre Democrat, Mrs. Hodge will endeavor to report the news and will appreciate any news in our (From last week) Church will be at 11 o'clock this Sunday and continue with morning Sep- League at 7:30. The men's class is Get busy girls and get the Arthur MeCollough of Harrisburg, aver and Dick Burns all of Snow | spent the weekend at his home here Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hoover and i Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover and | family, spent Sunday with friends, at Dagus Mines, Mr. and Mrs, C. Y. Wagner of Candidate for Coroner | Beiiefonte, were at the Beates home. Charles Sheckler—Charley as he is best known to hig many friends— +f born in Boggs Township, Cen- | bs County on the 16th, of March, 139%, a son of the late George and Nancy Watson Sheckler, 4 MHfelong resident of Centre County, Charley has for a number «wag employed by Mr Wetzler as as- | : | sion of the U, 8. Army, stationed at ¢.stant in his undertaking business, Lusiness for himself, in which he is * Bducated by experience » ‘hrough the years 10 the things he believes in, kindly, and keen of Judgment, Charley is able for this ©" finportant office »rybig friends hope he will be con- ddmidered on the basis of the reputa- “ion he has made for himself — 4 Politocal Advertisement, .. Put a small piece of sandpaper “F a pateh from an old innertube poo oy te clipping. of Coroner. We i | ment, this week. Jesse and Docothy Newlan of Renovo, concluded their visit at) Sones. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dixon and family visited at Port Matilda, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. George Houdeshell of Lacontes are camping with Clyde Hoover's family at Grange Pienic, this week. | Mary Lou Burkey is also with the Hoover's at the Grange encamp- Carl Newlan of the Aviation Divi- | 8an Antonio, Texas, was a visitor i § i 1 | his home in TRehovo, { home by abrplane via. Whashing- | with friends and relatives here the first part of the week. Young New- lan is training for an airplane me- chanie, gays he likes the work, anl is enjoying a thirty day furlough at He came ton. D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ‘White and daughter of Morrisdale, and their house guest, Mm. Laura Rosen- baum of Bufitlo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and family of Bedford ealled at Robert Askey's and the Wortz home, Bunday, { The &H Club had their last meeting on Thursday evening at the Community Hall. Miss Bulter pre- | siding, Phyllis Week gave a very interesting report of Club Week at | State College. The girls then test- | ed and judged muffins and custards. | The girls attended Club Day at Centre Hall and as usual had a lovely day. A » party and weiner roast future, Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR CO. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. — 4 dale | RYE | Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MILESBURG (From last week) Our sympathy Pdward Confer and daughters to the Centre County Hosptial whose wife and mother passed away on Monday of last week, Funeral services on ‘Thursday afternoon | relatives and friends. Mrs. Frances Zimmerman wis 8 guest Friday of Mrs, Mabel Hall and family. | Mr, and Mrs. Dean Wetzler and | Elizabeth Ann Wetzler, left by mo- | tor Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. | William Bottorf of Cincinnati Mrs. Bottorf was the former Ann Wetz- ler, Mss Margaret Flynn turned from a visit with relatives in New Jersey, | Mrs. Martha Geist had the mis- fortune to fall on Tuesday last re- ceiving some bruises and a sprain- | ed wrist | Miss Hilda Haupt returned on | Tuesday last from a vacation at Wildwood, N. J. She was accom- | panied by her nmiece Henrietta Showers of Pleasant Gap. Guests at the G. E. Haugh home | | has re- | | | Kreps and twin of Pittsburgh; Mr. | and Mrs. Clair Kreps and daughters | and Mrs. Nora Kreps of Altoona Miss Margaret Mann, who has | been 1 was much worse on Satur- | day. Miss Mary Boyle is tenting at the Grange Fair with friends Miss Ruth Miles and a friend Margaret Caldwell visited the for- mer's parents, Sunday Mrs. Anna 'Witherite is visiting at the Walter Smith home. Mr, and | Mrs, Carl Oarbrick, of Altoona, were visitors at the Smith home, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Haupt of | State College, visited the Misses Jennie and Anna Adams over the weekend, Mary Bryan of Mil Hall, visited at the William Thomas home over the weekend. | A group of our young folks bicyel- | ed to the bridge at Curtin for a weiner roast on Thursday evening. | The Young Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church held a covered dish supper and business meeting at the church on Friday evening of last week Phyllis S8holl visited at the Grange Fair from Tuesday evening until Sunday. Frances 8holl visited there from Sunday until Wednes- day this week. They visited wilh their aunt, Mrs, George Showers, of Pleasant Gap. who is tenting at the | far, Miss Mary Boyle visited in Clear- field this past week Ann Peters, Ann Stere, Lorraine and Lols Miller were among a party of young ladies, who spent the past week at a cabin at Hecla Park. Mis Ralph Miller acted as chaperone, J. R. Shuey of Renovo, spent the weekend with the Roy Swartz fam- ily also spent some time with rela- tives at the Grange Falr Among those from our town who are camping at the Orange Fair are, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Wallace, Mrs. Guyer Fisher left Saturday morning to join her husband at Bal- timore, where he is employed. Mrs Fisher was accompanied by her brother Harry Eckenroth and an- other brother, John and family, of the Beaver {arm Bellefonte Mrs. John 8mith of Emporium, and Mrs. Laura Rice of Ebensburg, were visitors during the past week at the William Pckenroth home, Gospel meetings in Central City during the past week were well al- tended. We welcome to our town Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rockey of Bellefonte, who have taken up their residence in Central City. " Mr, and Mrs, John Sholl had the misfortune to Jose about 28 of their chickens during the past week, which were killed by a dog. A dog of this kind should not be allowed to run about. Mrs. John Allen ia quite ill at this writing, and is confined to her bed Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher and two children returned from a week's vacation at Philadelphia and suburbs, Clay Hall of Osceola, and Philip Hall, of Tyrone, were called here Sunday due po the serious condtijon of their sister, Mry. John Allen Miss Marjorie Snyder of Tyrone, and Louise Breon spent Tuesday evening with Miss Betty Smith of Central City. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, L CG. Pelers| left Saturday on a motor trip to Philadelphia, the World's Pair and | points of interest in New Jersey They also will visit at Atlantic City. | ish him for tearing his | Finally, he admitted to a niirse surprise | he was Louis J. W. Nelson, Jr. “ix iween the food chopper and the was held on the green Saturday | due or | wiunle or shed to which it is fasten | evening for the Burkey family who This prevents the chopper from are moving to Howard in the near his were notified hurt in a bicycle accident, suff i a brain concussion and possible | skull fracture, i Can Every One Live To Be 1007 Science reveals thet living to be 100 oughtn't to be dificult or unu- i JAMES HAWORTH i , COUNTY COMMISSIONER Competent | Commervative | | Were; | Lamond Jodon, of Milesburg: Nan- COLEVILLE Hilda Billett, six-year-old daugh- extended to Mr. | ter of Chester Billet w tod | OF provoost is to as admit | public’ not to harbor 07 trust Per ae on Priday for observantion, A number of folks from our town attended camp meeting at Sunbury | were attended by a large number of | on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Pred Billett, son Donald and Mrs. Billett's sister, Mrs, Mary Clark of Avis, left Mon- day morning for the West to visi the ladies home, they expeo: to be gone two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bish and son Danny, visited Howard on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Harman, two children of Williamsport, spent Sunday afternoon at the Freq Bil- lett home William Billet and Woodrow Bloom and son, visited rel; Curtin, on Sunday, A birthday party was held Tues- day afternoon at the home of Leste: Davis in honor of thelr 2-vear-old daughter Nancy, Those prelient Mona, Jane, David and relatives In itives al | cy Shutt of Bellefonte: Mary, Do- lores, Shirley Robb, Lilllan and Joe Poorman, Beverly, Betty Ann and Sonny Ramish, William Sharp Sandra Jane Davis Mr. and Mrs, Earl White and three children, spent t Moose Run Mrs. Sherman Lowery dren, Ellen, Margare! Bernadine, Sherman and Lowery and Chester { Ty- rane visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyru Shope of Oaks Hollow on Tuesday Visitors at the grandmother Jus- tice home Sunday were: Mr an Mrs. John Justice and daughter Rosella, Mr. and Mrs. Harry May- lord and daughter Anna Marie, all of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and daughter Geraldine Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed, motored t Grange Falr Bunday afternoon and had supper with Mrs. Reed's Sister Anna Stover. All had a very nice time. George MeCalsin motored day to Lock Haven to vis brother John MoCaslin Mr. and Mrs. NE Eugene and Mrs. Marie all of Johnstown, spent the home of Mr. and Housel. aR L al Notices EXECILTOR'S NOTICY In the Maller of the Bstat Peery Krise late of Sgwing ow: ceomaned Letters testamentary In 1 estates having been granted undersigned. all pesons 50 the said estate are reg ues make payment asad those claims to mont the same duly Oven, without delay to BESNIE M « HARV OQ DECKESS Execytors Pleasant Gap, Pa. W. Har rison Walker, Atty x38 Sunday 2 A Catheart Mason, son Gunsallus, Saturday ai Mrs. Guy “ha EXPCUTRIX'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the estate of Am- mon M. Kemsteter, late of Pleassi! np. Centre County, deceased tiers testamentary in abvree estat, having Deen gran undersigned, sll persons indebted © the said estate are requested 10 Maks payments, and those having eolsime fo present the same duly oven without delay Ww CLARA T KER STETER., Executor, Pleasant Gap, Pa Musser W. Gettlg, Attorney. Bere fonte, Pa. x36 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Eatate of Pearl Shank, late of Snow Shoe wenahbip, deceased letters of administration on ontate havi been granted the un x persons Indeblead there. to make mmedi- home having against the same present them without delay for settlement 0 BELLEFONTE UST 00. Administrator, Bellefonte, Pa W. Harrison Walker, Atty x20 EXECUTRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of John Sebring. te of Bellefonte Borough. deceased. Letters testamentary in the above Lie a] PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. in the Village of Clarence Snow Shoe Township, Centre County, #TH. 1030 Centre bounded and vie: 23 £5 aR {she may “apy: dye CAUTION NOTIOB My wife, Bara M. Stark, having left | my bed and board without just cause 1 caution the 1 not be responsible cont or any dels THOMAS J. STARK, x30 Snow Bhoe, Pa. ORPHANS COURT SALE. In the Matter of the Estate of J, BLAIR ALEXANDER, late of Miles burg Borough, deceased NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will expose at pub- lic sale on the premises loosted on Market Street (n the Borough of Milesburg, Centre County, Pennsyl- vania, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 16TH 1039 at 2 o'clock P, M. the following: TRACT NO. 1:All that certain roperty situated in the Borough of fllesburg, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit On the North by an alley; on the East by street; on the Bouth by Market Btreet and on the West by George Noll. CONTAINING a small dwelling house and lot of ground I'RACT NO. 2:—All that certain messuage, teneenent and tract of land situated, lying and being in the Borough of Miesburg, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania known gs Lot No. 41, bounded and deveribed as follows On the Bouth of Market Street: on the East by land of Mm Daniel Shope; on the North by an alley; and on the West by land of Joseph being 150 feet decp and 50 frontage on Market Breet on erected a two story NE House and other S— Ou TRACT NO. 3:--All MOST UME tenement land situate In the Union, County of Cent of Pennsylvania cribed as follows: Beginning at a rock corner; thence South 30 degrees Bast 82 perches 0 a post: thence North 60 Teen Bag 102 perches along land of F. Fish. or 10 8 sone corner; thence North 30 degrees West 82 perches along land df D Dunning to & stone corner. and thence along land of McOoy and Linn, South 60 degrees West 102 porches to the piace of inning CONTAINING 49 acres and 52 per ches Bb) Beginning at & post; thence South 60 degrees West 16 perches 0 . thence South B82 degrees 23 perches WO a post hence louth 40 degreas North § perches North 40 degrees West § perches) 0 a post; thence North 60 degrees East 11 perches 1% a t: thence North 67 degrees East Fehite $0 8 post: thence North 8734 opm orth 8 d West) perches to © post. and thence South 65 degrees to the place of de- 1 acre and that oertain and tract of Township of and State bounded and des- re COrnRer degrees West 24 perches aod thence South 68; degrees West perehes to the plaes of beginning OON- TAINING 112 perches TERME OF SALE 207% cash por: day of sale and the balance thereof upon confirmation of sale and delivery of deed BELLEFONTE TRUST CO Trustees appointed Ly Orphans Court Anctioneses Mayes and Silover P. Campbell, Attorney REGISTERS NOTICES, fw x36 , ered. way n- terestnd und will be presen tw the Orphans’ Court of Oentre County for the confirmation nl 8 on Moposy Sapternber 11, 199% 1. ASHMAN. The first fins account of the First National Bank of Philipsburg Pa. admr., ¢ §& 2 of ete. of Herbe H. Ashman late of Philtpeburg Borough 2. BERESTP ESSER proount of fant et ang The frst count of H. M. Allson of W._F. Boob, late of Haines shin, detessed 4. COLE. The fourth and oartial account of the Bellrfontes Trust Co trustees of etc, of Mary Newe'l Cale Estate 5. CRIDER The 17th eaocount of Girard Trust Co, trustees of the estate of Fountain W. Crider, dercas- od 6. ORIDER The third of Qlmrd Trust Co trustee third Item of will of Pounialn Crider, deceased 7. CRAIG. The first and final asocount of James Craig. admr., of etr , of Mary A. Omnig, late of Hus- ton Township, deceased. pooount under w 8, The secomd and partial socount of the liefonte Tr Company. executor of etc, of Nannie Delaney. late of Milesburg Borough, deceased. 2. DUNLAP. The first and final socount of Charlies PF. Auman, admr., L. Dunlap, late of v Ee B » decrgeed. 10. DUCK. The lst and final ac- count of Norman A. Duck and A C Duck, administrators of ete, of Prank P. Duck, late of Gregg Township, de ceased, 11. POSTER. third and pare tial gooount of the llefonte Trust Co. exoeutor and trustees of the ea- tate of Charles H. Poster, deceased second and | First National 16. « The al account of The 19. HOSTERMAN. The fifth and | final account of ve Bellefonte Trust | Krumrine, late of State College Borough, decensed. 26, KEPHAWTI, The first and final scoount of Laure Kephart, sd- ministratrix, of ete. of Samuel Gray Keohart, late of Patton Township, deceased, 20. KRAPE. The first and final | account of Delsey M, Gross and H. F. | Br dle, executors of eto, of Birdie It rape, late of Cregg Township, de- ceased. 27. LORRAINE. The first and final account of Kate Lorraine, Oath. erine Lorraine and the Pirst National Bank of Philipsburg, Pa. executors of etc. of Charles Lorraine, late of Philipsburg, deceased 28, LAWRENCE The first and final account of Helen J. Harper admr, c. t. a of etc, of Emma J Lawrence, ate of Bellefonte Borough deceased 20. MALONE. The first and final account of Maebelle 5. Malone admrx of ete, of Basil M. Malone, late of Penn Townehip, deceased 30. MARKLE. The first and final account of Evg K. Markle, admrx,, of ete, of EL. Markle, late of Walker Township, deceased 41. MOORE. The first and final aooount of Barah Margaret Btyer and Ceorge Edwin Moore, exms., of elec, of Ella M. Moore, late of State College Borough, deceased. 32. MEYERS. The first and final scoount of Max Zins exer. of ec, of John J, Meyers, late of State College Borough, deceased 33. MeCLINTOCK. The final account of B, B Yearick, adm: of eu of Edward T. McClintock, late of Walker Township, deceased 34. PARSONS. The first i Mooount of J first and and of et of Nancy r of Bellefonte Borough PETERS. The first 8 acoount of Homer W Peters d. bn of Busan Peters ner Township, deceased 8. BOOP. The first and final sccount of Hubert C. Koch, admr,, « La of ete, of Lucy A Roop, late of Half Moon Township, deceased #7. RUMBERGER, The flsst and final account of Allle Brugger and Allen OG. Rumberger, exeouion of eu of laura Rumberger, late of Union- ville Borough, deceased MB ROTE. The first account of J Randall Miller of etc, of Amanda C. Rote Haines Township, deceased 30. ROBISON & The first and par- tial account of Beliefonte Trust Co, guardian of Caroline E. Robison, a Lor 4 ROBISON. The first and partial sccount of Bellefonte Trust Company guardian of Gersld A Rob- Bon, a minor 4. BRYDER. The first and r BR. Bberhart admr KN. Suyder, late gh, decepsed, 41. BIOVER. The fist and final account of Annie M Stover and Palry A Esteriine, execs. of ec of Cliver PF. Stover, late of Miles Town ate of final adr a of and ae " Onas of 42 acoount of etc, of Buss A Bones, iste of Gregg Township, deceased. of 8 Walker Townashily The frat » Bellefoo we and final Trust Co 48 TOBIAS The frst and geopunt of Abdy Koshko, adie dad. b nC ta of ete, of John Michse! To- bias, late of Snow Shoe Tos nahip deceased. 47. VONADA. The partial soocount Trust Ouehpany wy DD Vonada ads, a minor 8. WAGNER he parddsl scoount of * Trust Company, Ww Harry A Wagner 48. WALKER The al account of John er of Joh final > Oot and of the Bellefonte trustees u'w of Har for Genevieve Von. fourth and Bellefonte P wie of ete, oF { Walker Township, deceased. 50. WOODRING The ¥ account of Clair BR. Woodring of W. D Woodring MoOCORMICK. The rial account of J Walter T. McoCormick., executors of etc, of John T. McCormick, laste of State College borough, deceased $2. IRISH First and partial sc- mount of Mrst National Bank of Phil ipeburg, trustees of ete, of G. C decom JOHN IL. WETZLER, Register of ut re | first and Prank and Irish x36 wills, Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF. To the Democratic Voters of Centre County I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of 8heriff of Centre County at the Primary Election to be held Sep- tember 12, 1939 and will greatly ap- preciate the support of my friends before and at the primary W. C WITMER. Soring Township. Bellefonte, R. D. FOR SHERIFF. To the Republican Voters of Centre County : I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Centre County at the Primary Election to be held . tember 12. 1989, and will greatly ap- support of my friends | snd at the BOW To the Repubi joan Voters of Centre 1 hersby announce that I will be a the for the To the County. announce that I will be a Republican Volers of Centre | nt ’ FOR SHERIFF, To the Republican Voters of Centre County: | I hereby announce that I will be a | |eandidate for the nomipation for the office of Bheriff of Centre County at [the Primary Election to be held Bep- tember 12 1980 and will greatly ap- preciate the support of my friends fore and at Lhe primary, ROY McKINLEY Cregg Township, Centre Hall RD. FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Centre County I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of Centre County, subject to the rules govern. ing the Democratic Party at Ms Pri mary Election 0 be held Tuesday Beplember 12, 1888, Your vote and support we respectfully solicited, C. R BTTTZER State College, Pa FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Republican Voters of Centre ounvy 1 hereby announce rd a5 & Cale didate for Treasurer of Centre County subject 10 the rules governing the Re- publican Party at its Primary Eec- ton Ww be held Tuesday, Beplember 12, 1089 Your vote and suppor: are respectfully solicited HARRY F JONBS Bellefonte, Pa, FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Republican Voters of Centre County I herby announce myself as a can. didate for Treasurer of Centre Coun ty. subject 10 the rules poverning th Republican Party st 1 Primary Elec tion held Tuesday, Seplemiber 12 r YOle and sUPPOrt are cited MILIE ~ RC WILLIAMS Unionville, Pa COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Centre County I hereby ince myself didatle for Treasurer of Centre Coun- ty, sublect © the rules governing the Democratic Party at its Primary Election 1% be held Tuesday, Sep tember 12 1996 Your vole and support are respectfully solicited CHARLES LEE ersburg, Fa FOR anno AE & Can- Hut FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democrgiic Voters of Cen County 1 hevelyy announce myself as candidate for Commissioner of Cen- tre County subject 10 the rules gov- ernlng the Democratic Party at a Primary Election 0 tw held Tues- any, September 1936. Your wou and support are respectfully solicit od JAMES R. RILEY, a FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER » the Democratic Voters of Centre i ET ab FRED C MENSCH Miliehim, Pa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER T Desnocretic Volers of Centre 10 Lhe Cx Aub b 1 nereby candidate t ty subject Ww ANNOUNCE for Commissioner the T mocratic Party at vy be held 1938. Your respectially solicited DAVID C BROWN Spring Township myself as 8 of Cen- Wane gOV - its Pri- Tuesday vote and support FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Republican Voters of Centre DROUnoe Mysel’ hs Comnissiones 8 can. Centre 0 be hed #3t Your FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Voters of Oentire nnounce myself as a Can missioner of Centre County subject to the rules govern ing the Republican Party at its Pri- mary Election 1% be held Tuesday September 12, 1839. Your vole and PUPpPOrT are 1 “ifully solicited G DJWARD HAUPT, Spring Township FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Voters of Centre County I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for Commissioner of Oenftre County subject to the rules govern ing the Republican Party & iw Pri mary Election to be held Tuesday September 12, 1630 Your vote and support are respectfully solicited. BALBSER LLL a. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic Voters of Centre County : I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Commissioner of Oen- tre County subject to the rules gov- ALFRED IL, BO ER a State Coligge, . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, To the Republican Voters sf Centre County: 1 hereby announce myself as a can- didate for WILLIAM H. (BIL BROWN, Bellefonte, Pa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Desioerute Von of Bend! i i i | poaity appreciate the & | friends before and at Beptember 7, 1939. rimary. RUSSELL P ad ER Belisfonie, Pa. FOR BEGISTER To the Republican Voters of Centre County: 1 hereby announce that 1 will be & candidate for the nomination for the office of Register of Centre Cour at Wie Priunary Election to be held teruber 12, 1088, and will greatly sp~ preciate the fupport of my 1riends before and at the RK BROOKS, Belicfonte, Pa, FOR REGISTER. To the Democratic Volers of Centre candidate County: 1 hereby announce that I will be & for the nomination fur the office of Register of Wills of Centre Coun held ty at the Primary Election to be Bepternber 12, 1930, ang will greatly appreciate the support of my LO candidate office County ut held ¥ riends before and at the pr —————————————, friends before and st the primary HARRY A. CX AN Spring Mills, Pa FOR REGISTER the Democratic County I hereby announce that T will for Lhe of Register Volers of Centre be a noni nation for the of Wiis of Centre Et the Primary Election 10 be Beptemnber 12, 1989, and will greatly appreciate the support of my ead B 1 JANATY HERBERT J STOVER Coburn. BR. D Auctic Nt FOR RECORDER T ” ee HM Dery ralic Volers FOR AUDITOR the Democratic County nereny a Volers of Centre nee that 1 will be & 3 RON fOr the r of Centre County at y Election io be held Ser M50 and will greatly he support of my frie: ‘| he primary VICTOR BRUNGART Rebersburs, Pu FOR AUDITOR Ta. Voters Auditor of Centre County at ry Election 0 be held Ben- 1928 and will greatly ap- SUDport of my friends ne primary HOSTERMANR, Boalsburg, Ps. ang at the HENRY M FOR AUDITOR y the Republican Voters of Centre os » hat T will be a wr the inty st 4 Sep. r of Centre Oo Lion to be Lary HARTSOCK Huston Twp R D Julian Pa bY COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. 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