November 9, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven jai | " a | . | r Public Sales (Nov. 15 : : : Roy Korman Six Plead | months in the Dauphin oouiity United Brethren, Bellefonte 1 somebody — [ (WII offer at bublic sale on the | G ilt H {on that count COdating hd om Rev. G. BE. Householder, pastor, Jor offensive —————— Mrs. Martha Sindel farm at the west ui r he did not issue any of the checks 8 Inv RY ey ; y SATURDAY, NOV. 11-~Charles Zettle { ond of Storm town, Halfmoon town y ere with intent to defraud, but that he | Bunday chool al 0:30 a mn. John! will begin to will offer at public sale at his home | ship, Centre County, the following —————. ake them gO R. Bhope, Bupt.,, In charge. Preach in Pleasant Gap, a full Mne of | personal property (Continued from page one) hoped to be able to make om eh [ing at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by pousehold goods. Sule at | o'clock. | LIVESTOCK :— Black team, weight . through his earnings with his bruch Advent Church the pastor. Christian Endeavor @ E M., Smith, aot 2600. 8 and ® vears old: gray mare, | The driver was examined by a A paternity case was called for C. C. Bhiuey pastor. Sunday school | 6:30 p.m. Bible Conference each Tena; NOV. LbaThe Crand io ye ry Holster 3 oe i Bellefonte physician, who pro- | gettlement, but when it developed [at 9.30, py, Leathers, Supt, Preach- | evening this week except Saturday w rms will hold an all day [one bull, mostly Holsteins: some ae | ouneed him unfit to drive a ear. y h 51 in Clinton | ing 1 - A af he clearance sale of livestock al thelr | close springers; Poland China sow that the child was born in U K. 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor, | evening at 7:30. Rev. Charles R Three Philipsburg youths entered the prosecutrix was 0° 6:30 Ney), Watson, presiding, All] Beittel, of Harrisburg, ls teacher | i dam © at Middietown, Pa. Cows, [due to farrow in November | county, matter befOT€| thes services gre Important and | Special music at each service, The hotfers. haghyen, mule; and . hoat | FARM IMPLEMENTS Kevstone | pleas of gulity to the theft of one | structed to take the offered for male. This 18|hay onder; John Deere hay rake: |bievele each. They were: John Lit, | the Clinton county Courts helpful. Come with us and share in| public is cordially invited to attend blessings of the same all the service “Quality bs Our First Consideration” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 23 mm —-———t the last sale of the season. Sale . A stents prometly at a. m. Pree | Spuilonniok | TR a No. Flop: | Rudolph Showers, 18, and Walter th delivery on cattle. Terms 4 cash two- ww corn planter; corn worker: | Wynn, 20. The bicycles taken by tl Balance terms dB Mg al viet Id bpd hen DY de Methodist, Bellefont Syracuse plow: splke-tooth hatow! | three were owned by Draucher A ed Farmer Dix Run Baptist Nr etintag A alone WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16-~Roy Kor- | No. 15 Delaval electric cromm separ fn, 0 0. Rusnak and Robert Mil« | 9 Sh ¢ S If 8 Rev. H Willi oofts oC huey, Pastor, Bunday school man will offer at public sale on the | tor: traller wagon: corn ahd oats by I 3 ) p | td \ . ma the ticles | ler, and were stole C ON ato " Mrs. Martha Sindel farm at the | the bushel and many other article r, AN el tolen from the en Elmer Hosband, Supt. fol- | gy... Bupt. Morning worshiy iy wil ¥ up iv a) 5 WO! LU} West end of Stormstown, Half- | of jAmtrous wo nent dn Bale a [trance of a Philipsburg schocl, . h cin meets Christiar with p ¢ moon townshin, Centre County, | 12 o'cloo noon Aanch wi ee |. 4 rN . a ) } CIS UNE. CGHNSLAR | coarmon by the pastor. at 10:45 Sub. T/ \A ih p dh, | , | livestock and farm imple- [served by the M. E. Ohurch. Maves | where they had been parked. All (Continued from Page | ; vat 7:30, John Wilson, | 5. “oul Friun oh 1 t I 3 ' oy Vi | IE O : YOU CA ‘ - ] phan Ard } Pa. ments. Sale at 12 noon. Mayes & | & Stover, auoct x46 [the eyeles were recovered after an > ding. Our bark : ! ng ur Bible study will be Coit ¢ - c Stover, auots a s—— swtignthe | Dr, Heaton slated s kal \ Epworth League and vend x - Eh | 4 investigation Aint vatl L the home of Sister Perry Hall preaching service will be BE SURE IT5 THE BI > 1 gy hg Noe. Sahih. | Nov, 21 : . Miss Lottie 1 Na and Showers, both first of- rg « a son of evening at “7:30. All peo- | patriotic service old Musser place, 2 miles North of Hettinger fender were put under probation| ihe Oe Bs ig yO . vited to these services 101 } Milesburg, Holts Hollow, livestock vil}: oliet at ouiille ale on the | TOF a period of three years, while! lam I. and Mary nn dog i will deliver ddress apd g $ » and farm Implements. Sale at 1} Foo tua tam 2 miles east | WYDR, who some time ago was in-| And was born on the same larm | Milesburg Presbyterian oh a rara'es NC RW Sh a Gra e Fruit Juice thor. can 15 p. mE M. Smith auct lof Conire HI In Potter TWD lead volved In a breaking. entering and which he died, on May 10 1864 chool 0:30 a. 1m Christe " olver R1CL { J 1 | X Pp ” C SATURDAY Nov. 206--Mrs. Mabel | ing in the road to Spring Mills larceny charge at Philipsburg, was! Making his age 76 years, 5 mots: n Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Port Ma The Er aT ant du Er VRS iStrators. of the hg Rosy LIVESTOCK —Tean of good work [sent to the Stale Industrial School! and 22 days. He had spent hi ¢ Ww Ladics’ Ald ; y will ‘ Clara Smith, deceased, will offer | mules welt 2200 lbs RR at Huntingdon for an indetermin-| tire life on the homestead 1&3 worship and Sacrament of the | y Ts « URE hd . at public sale on the premises, the | THUR: J (VIED EONS. OH ives, 2 | Ate term | His wife, Eva Malinda Penningtos I's Supper, 11 a. m. Unionville— | 5 rior Hi Epwort! “ wg Tomato Juice i-uz, can 19¢ real estate of sald dex edent, situ. bulb 20 mo old sevon head of ’ Furst, passed away on Jun Mi Bvenine wor A «© dav evening at ; ‘rayer hour at ated In the village of Pine Crove heifers and steers: 3 fat hogs wel wt A Port Matilda hotel keepx r, who 1931 “ on i. with Bacrament of | 7 Pa., and consisting of the 250 the. 300 KerMn quality pill refused $35 In settlement of a $30 ‘ . I ite i an Ord’s Supper, 7:20 p. m. Bible WHITE ROSS Surviving are the following chu y Mondays at 8 ppm First Evangelical, Bellefonte Hartlsock, pi Church school at 9.30 a. m pecial program. Mi WHITE RO ¥ n= 4 ] ! Bil P 1 q Morn- ’ u Ae hool, 10 a. m. Morr oh Tuesday evening WHITE RON 1 L folowing f-room frame house with electric light. hot and cold | blood tested: 100 veariing hens, all bad check given by a patron, ap- . ud A " raul} y 3 1 ood | tested: 50 New Hampshire Red pul- | parently lost the entire amount of dren: Claréhice E. Basion; Carl M. Ov E. Oakwood, pastor Jacol a r 9:13 \ Fr 2 a 1 MOD: marc Halbert Jacobs, pastor, ranberry Sauc w 27°C water and Inside toilet, all iat ¥ . . tos tod-—al 1 | lots Jookman's strain, ested | State College; Mrs. T. ( state of repair. House is located the check ir “1 . era of sale | VIDE the check In Court. Monda when ’ nn Juniata and St. Joi " ? Terms o FARM IMPLEMENTS—MoCormick | NO provision was made for restitu-| ® vd M H H, Hall, J iniata ohn's Evangelical & Reformed ; 10 a. m.. worshil Russell C.., of Denver, HOTA ( Nevin Stamm, pastor. | wit ermon reign MN y av WHITE ROS] French Dressing - 235c on lot HOxXIS0 feet 15 per cent when property | knocked down on day of sale and | Deering ride rake like new hay | tion “ : balance umon delivery of deed. | loader Walter A, Wood mowe an Aap ' » Also surviving are six grandchi- Chu chool Mr Sele at 1:30 P. M. H. L. Harpster, | dump make; Deering self rake; Hooele The defendant in the case w ’ auct. grain drill; riding cultivator; walk- | James C Shirk. farmer well known Mr F Tet 10 4 " > dd iy ch ing Md vat 2 Syracuse walking ' ” Mr. Furst was ‘moer of y 3 "1 ce . adi Such 11 e Young le TUESDAY. NOVEMBER _28—Kellor | 08 CUNRIOU @ SETATURC, (Holow: | Bellefonte contractor. According tol yoo nd earlier IN| Ald Society will meet in ! a Jung Peo Snyder will offer at public gale on |’ 2 spring tooth harrows. like | the testimon when Shirk checked ry rs o foom da te > . : mal ire will meet on Mon- ld ie. ‘Smad life took an active part in the van n irsday afternoon i lay ever 11 rss " Sie v4 as n at u rsonage as U WHITE ROSE 1) 8 farm 5 les from ’ 3 Ranh . " 3 the Dan Houser farm § mile 1 | new;land roller; Black Hawk manure [out of the hot:l conducted by M. J clock State College. or 7 miles from | dar: on 4-inch tire wagon: 2 ous depa:tments of church © he Catechetical class ot § } ‘ llefont ar userville a full | reader: good 4-inch tre wagoh. €| pedenberger, at Port Matilda, May hs} 14 hu or a inister and nis wi » . Bellefonte, near Hou He. a full| handy farm wagons: International | o=CF 0 iA I 185 | He was widely known and eld | m nday evening at Le | Th + + 130, 1938. he had the hotel man cash ad \h:ly - ME Tal ad | w 1 ] ruil OC ail 16-02. car = 51 dren Hat 4 ter . n fam ry line of i estock he a 4 m phd } | 3-horse power engine on skid e Ait he 14 " ments Salas At O'clock, NOON. | 5a re A : tam 3 » ‘ > ’ esioem Lnrcugn , i Homo 23-fL. hay adden sel one board a check for $30 The check came ’ 1 ro i ay evening E. M. Smith, auct ’ 1 tor ‘ nes \ A ; _ | sheaf elevator. good as new. har-|poek marked insufMiclent funds.” THURSDAY. MARCH . 1 C. | popn, pulleys and rope 150-ft. long : . a iH ' ris meral servi wet d end ning at 7:30. You nee Musser will offer at public =ale on | new: hay track 65-ft; forks: shove Mr. Redenbergsr 6aid. The hotel] &0 I Fures me St John's Lutheran ‘ bronrsipmd ting fi the Musser farm 2% : {| chains: 2 grain cradles; double tree< Iman sent a registered leiter to Mr he hy Cr ad . ¢ Rev. Clarence EA | oi. Jum ius “okiilly ANY WA He =r hy oT ap Pe " 3 NL VO 114 —_—— harness . 4 ¥ : ir : fLernoon itis ; laren E. Arnold, pas- | yi iil , izes h Pine Grove Mills and 5 mil Yth [3 horse eavener, spreads; harness |gnrk hyt the letier came back un-| “OU A | tO I'wentv-third Sund Wir i Nednesda Y YOU LOOK ATH of State College, livestock anc 1- | bridles and. collars. grass seeder. 3 delivered. He : second lett v. Wallace J. Cummings and ‘ iweniy-tra 3 i Ww at 7 o x Sunday wil -- plements. Sale g' 9:30 0 row potato duster 300-lb. scale 2 2. 1 s“nt a second letter, ol as SE " ¢ | Trini November 1 9:30 a "dl dso Wie : - t, tackle; barb-wire; g-ind but said he didn't know whether or | Rev. Harry F. Baboock officiating. | . , 4 ' ' lssion. Daj . y Birds Eye Food Gras 4 in. i BR. } . ] | IOs vit ’ : : are a better buy M. Smith, auct. H. 8S. Elk clerk. | block and : 451 ! stone; butchering tools: ron ketile wok - +4 rated tf TH Interment way made In not Mr. Bhitk recelved it. Then he MONDAY. MARCH 18—W i 2 crean separators: one churn; some | NOV MI. SHU ar 9 cemetery I Ax, : A satoes: vinegar: home grow: jover | Swore out a warrant for Shirk’s ar. | Weed . x A Easel - 4 rahe v's will offer at public sale is | POWRIOES, wire Lode eiggh ! — ——— — / » dged Bword } rama v Ns Hershe far 3 miles North West of Spring | seed: flay y 100 ie Be 9 | rest, uv . RR . . S J . - : livestock And | MOWS Rood mixed hay straw; 2 . Epbaw kms YR U Pp 2 ills, Pa Bute bred live Ok brooder houses, 10x10 just built this After learning of the warrant, Mr Wagoner Chosen As Wise & Hubler aucts 441f | year; coal brooder 100 nize capa- | Shirk sent two men to the hotel to R i d Pp id ' . \oht \ oll hy 2 city: some household goods. 2 stoves | " ¢ " A n . os His h Na cattle ya ; haat Edw} a THURSDAY. MARCH 21—-Char'es T. beds; sink. and other articles too ffer Mr. Redenberger $35--35.00 ailiroa resiaent Ww u R) a . 4 4a a : . on JER COMPARE PRICES Crust will offer at public sale on | numerous to mention; also a 1935 more than the bad check—to settle Kk Wh ecard in privat : : Time POP his farm 3 miles Bast of Centre Plymouth wr with original Ures, [the matter. Mr. Redenberger did not ' ' Pag 4 ‘ y fale fret ) ' \ - . SERVE - & Nvemds im- | 13 000 {ew : i ] tebe . r ] b Hall, along Route 45. livestock, im 3 accept the offer, saying the matter LOMeY. wi ersburg Evangelical ‘ ; ' Dor sguals 2 Bs Peas in Pods CORN - 2 29¢ plements and household goods REAL PSTATE--A good farm ©0on- | wa, the han ; . , aden i } ch \ A is Ww 14 This is & clean up sale. Sale at 10 Mngt 100 ms R30 ae CIeNT wa. in the hands of a tice of the Bellefonte “entr ailrond al 3: a A. J AX : OAL. | DAWEDA bs ; rh . : BOX o'clock. land. 20 acres " peace. Meanwhile Mr. Shirk spent regular quart~rly no ing of direc- o OF al ¥ Aan n iri nh : ny Cc FRIDAY, MARCH 22-A G Cum-| dwelling house In { at { nearly a month in the county fall tors held 8 bau the ceneral ' Lt Thank Off g serv hai y gi : ah DUB (1202) mings will offer at public sale at | pair: bank barn all 1 1In Court, Monday, Mr. Shirk sald ,mces of t v I pn his farm near Rebersburg, Hve- sut.-bulldings, running BO rr, that whil ample . yo l Ee 1g rtponed servic ro | EG y ES i stock, farm implements and SOMe | roads Terms wi o nown | that while he had ample securities | goring street, Bellefont UC | ont Varadise.. 3 LEGAL NOTIC ES olasses 2 25¢ household goods. This Is a clean’ day of sale Wise & auct. | in the bank to cover the check, his! ands hi wmer law varther, | Paradise Bune SPECI ALS! \ 1 2) . ub ler nels § 3 ‘elo \ ) N \ jp SH 3 | f . vinn Con w up sale. Wise & Hubler, aucl Sale at 11 o'clock checking account balance had fallen 1410 0 8 tphia In150 h.4l.a. m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH y - g lS ————————— " ts [Mective bom Nov 9% trough Kev 15% only crmon si Brer Rabbit Baking ———— ty . \ } " ) a low ebb the po INT ” ec B I J Nov. 25 : Ira B. Robinson | UPS AND DOWNS OF Judge Walker senienced Shirk to tober eae ; : . \ : a: y ve ning K Hu { How LIMA BEAN " 3 . ! Madisonburk — Sub school at | Borough. decea S sox 23 Pp . vers ‘of aanrinistrator pon wrens 1300) end® udding 37 14c¢ Will offer at public n the old THE GASOLINE TAX spend 30 days in jail, with the time Mr W or 5 hoes ned : \ » Miles- Seuhanpler ’ " " YAS A Hau Supt. Preach. , — diready served to be deducted from i Musser place, 2 mile : . ‘ . A . R J burg {n Holts Hollow, the following . Tay skofpl ' member of Lhe boara of ar o : worshig 0:30 m tdgned. all DA OLE LI Sing oa] property If the 181 elevators at Re feller | the total. Nothing was said in the 4.0 peliefont tral for Past ia vo ine a . BFE POCA 3 Sogn . Cropped Steak b 33 LIVESTOCK :—Good team of farm Center were autcmoblies, F [sentence about repayment of Whe 0 vears. His place o rd we havi " Quathy guarantees 1 : $3.000 a year c check ; OF Ghwwty ? + —————— hoses, weight about 2600; Holsteln | Would Pay was filled Monday cow coming in with third calf; Hol-| iaxes on their travel, according 10 H. E. Gunsallus, of State College, + 3 wesley MeWilll AER b : Be a. | IN ’ 3 f . SY CON nine in wis \ nian buaaibmas 5 . ¥ H ho Liam § » . rics y y 4 * A 1 ANA AN Eel and Jersey com coming ti With | he American Petroleum Institute |R. D. 1, entered a piea of guilty to ge met Es KAN Clorox - 2lc i stein heler ! a a » wif delphia 1 Hubler ire 15 ' tral J i a D 3 Ww . . months old: 7 shouts Gurr ev tock In New York two charges of issuing worthie —— eh ®O pte Ha ot IK wr small Size ) bull, 1% years old; 20 White Last year the elevators in the checks, and was sentenced to make ter m vorsiup with sermon, Ciass ADMINISTRATOR'S SOTTO FROSTED Foops Ror IMPLEMENTS: —Two home | Center traveled a total of 825.000 restitution of the $50 he obtained: Three Injured In N rves a chicken and wall 1 the Matter of ’ wagon with bed: set of hay ladders; miles. If that mileage was made undergo probation for one year, and mmlie. Wo Lavta Kouba Mig oA =~ FOR ANY BUDGET — 1 horse wagon and bed ; horizontally in motor vehicles, at serve 30 days in the county jail Crash Near Yarnell rn a ry ne ok tine. | ahi. Centse ais Anteamsd RASPBERRIES sex (1001) 23¢ Octagon Scouring mower; International 2 Fee 15 miles to the gallon, approximate- Gunsallus claimed he Issued the uk Taw wi : wr hie tens « adn y tratiog v 3 Pp de 3 13 plow; 1 aootn Pert. Darr w: 1 horse ly 60,000 gallons of gasoline would | two checks, one for $40 and one for (Continued from Page 1) BA 4 y ok ep the] damaned ndebt GREEN BEANS ser © 20¢ owaer : z : tor: 1 horse cultivato have been required to propel the $10, to men who were to hold them mw 18 TB a : , hy + ' "to maak . : hore P ohavel pio suger vehicles pete and state BR50~ | as Aad until he had ghtained other. Daniyee (0 the Fye car sai day Club APIO. vi ap 12g : pid those having SCALLOPS . . ses (1200) 35¢ S————— Ste ves yn in oa go line taxes average five cents a gal-! funds to “buy” them back. He mid $128. and io U FR tet ta t n eo : wi ap ED Son inet the ma Ak tht ou Birt oe he ith Bowl 3 dar: Ix the United States as 8 he sued a third worthless check in 379 ' d wa wie Ww tien ! £ 1 (HAY. — Yueutt WIS wy Oxydol - 17¢c harness; collars bridie anid MANY | lon ether article: too DUIMEToOus to men- who makinz the tax on 825000 payment for license tags for hi WOMEN’S ARCTICS THE LEADING VALUES IN |Men’s4-Buckle Arctics 79:=$1.00 \Winter Footwear 1 '2’° ‘2° RUBBER OR CLOTH TOPS Two and three snap styles For work or for dress. medium, cuban, hi-heek For Every Member of the Family all Pieces Tod Jets the wah medium, cuban, hi-heels and spike heels. : standing value in men's , A arclics. The Outstanding Values in] Men's All Rubber Lace Sires to 12, Women's . . = H . B : §’ ZIPPER ARCTICS Men S Hi 1 ops | unting »OO0ls b% MEN'S ZIPPER Cuban id Boy's | $9.9 53 isi 3 Women's Leather : ! ARCTICS | AE BE [$1.99 and 52.49 Ww 's Lightweight Children’s and Misses’ | TS BCE HITOPS aa 3 9% HI-TOPS ig 3 Hi or low styles. RUBBERS ARCTICS 2 19 $999 $3.99 All sizes. Lightweight hi-cuts which MEN'S ~ 79¢ and $1.00 | 9c and 1.00 . $349 | | | are ea) for hiling, N MEN'S a o/ | Dress Rubbers work Rubbers to | V) {'s | 9c. 9.30 $1.00 and $1.19 $1.00 and $1.49 Boys’ Hi-Tops S48 — 8109 $1 > po RAWHIDE; 20c | One ship, oxiord of low et $9.69 % = Bright or dull finish. Hi, styles, in black and brown. low or oxford styles. Heavy durable rubbers that Sizes 3 to 10. 304 35% Full lace or SU MEN'S HEAVY Sizes 6 to 12. | will stand the knocks. les in first qual Sizes 9 to 13. 15 inch heights, in rubber SOCKS Black and brown, on two : a and t ree-snap sly A Children’s Whit . 12, 16 and 18-inch heig is. soles, : Men's Cloth-Top Sizes up to large 3. e Boys' Rubber Leather composition and| ~« Sises 810 12. 49¢ and 69%¢ MEN'S | ARCTICS Boots $2.39 | Sruord wes, Lightweight, | rect iors | RUBBERS medium and heavy styles. Children’s and Misses’ Sizes 6 to 12. MEN'S LACE ’ , a’ OVERSHOES $1.00 Suet 40 to 4. rs ARCTICS ronan $1.99 and $2.19 $1.39 CHIPPEWA Felt and leather soles, 6, 10 Sizes 6 to 12, One or three snap styles. Youth's and Boys’ and 14-inch heights, adc and 69¢ Sms i Ar clics $1.59---51.99 HITOPS 58.50 $3.99 1c and $1.00 a —. Men's 6-Buckle Sizes up to 3. 16 inch height. Light or heavyweight. Red T All rubber and cloth styles. $ heh heig 3 Hl : WHITE RUBBERS | BOOTS Aes ee sswwit__ |Sheepskin Paes hes v eoc | $1.00 | BROWN’'S BOOT SHOP | f%cand 5100 | T0000 Sizes 3 to 12. Sizes 6 to 2. . S. ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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