THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 16, 1939, Page Six PRIVATE grade Cauernsey ringers SALE - Herd of ows, fresh and close Mil t avemages 45 Cul outs, hay alfalfa |) oorn fodder, ef Call at Vell "| Lady Cavern Farm miles west of Madlsonbury Edward Haupt, Bellefonte SATURDAY, NOV. 235-—-Ira B On will offer at publi Musser place, 2 miles North of DUR Holts Hollow Hyvestock mplements Sale A Smith corn bean h Robin- sale On the farm Cilenn R Lin Le t Gap, Pa 0 High Ss 1 household goods cluding 6 Leon ard Electric Refrigerator sleotric radio ch head machi Hea- le At nei) hool on wna NOV fle SATURDAY ae will of P 5 NOV Maude!) f the h, decensed down uno! de 1:30 P. M public scheduled cancelled CANCELLED--The Keller Snyder } been ¢ MARCH offer a M. Smith, auct MONDAY 8- FP. Rishe will ibiic sale on West of Spring livestock Sale at auots an a) 1 8:30 Hubler t MARCH at public ements . 3 r. auct HURS MACH DAY Mr. & Mrs. Robt. " Mullen. J. R. Miller, Agt. y of awers tresses. sol Win bods Ame ic ve ‘cot poer Ket le } CO and fron A House good condi Personal 1 25% on oe [> woe on delivery balance on delivery 1230 p.m . 1 yf deed Miss Lottie Hettinger the Nov, 21 Will offer at public sale on Public Sales | Nov. = 3 ii IR | Hackenberg and Sphere Hettinger farm 2 miles east | ead- of Centre HHI in Potter Two. ing in the road to Spring Mills LIVESTOCK Team mules weight 2200 lbs; cattle, 4 milkeh cows, 2 with second calves and 2 with third calves; 2 bull 20 mo. old, seven head of heifers and steers; 3 fat hogs weight 250 lbe.: 300 Kerlin quality puilels, ood tested: 100 yenriing hens. ail tec: 50 New Hangshire Red pui- Hockmnan's girein, tested-—all IMPLEMENTS e, dike Walter A Wood 3 Deering self rake; aril; riding cultivator; walk- oultivator; 2 Syracuse walking lows. 1 two-way Oliver riding plow pk: 2 spring tooth harrows, like v.lapd roller; Black Hawk manure pareader: mood 4-inch tire wason. 2 i andy farm wagons, International 3 se power engine on skids: set hay ladders. pet stone boards elevator, good as new. hare pulleys and yope 150-ft. lo hay track 65-ft. forks: ghovels ns: 2 grain cradles: double trees 32 hore eoavener. spreads; barnes bridies and collars, grass seeder; 2 row potato duster; 300-ib. scale; block and tackle. barb-wire; grind st butchering tools; iron kettie, SAUAratons. one churn, some vinegar, homme grown clover seed: sweet clover; 2 mixed hav straw: 2 broader houses, 10x10 just bullt this year. coal brooder 1000 glze oapa- city; some household goods, 2 stoves, beds: sink. atid other articles 109 numerous to mention: also a 1935 Plymouth oar with original tires, 12 000 miles EAL ESTATE. 4 wood laren Sone MeCormick new nay mower Ho RIE T COO re one 2 cream potatoes reed. fav mows good bank barn out-buildings; running water: @ roads. Terms will be made known dav of sale Wise & Hubler, sale at 11 o'clock, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. palr auct W. C. Grieb| sale on the J. (old Kessinger | the following 10 ¥1 Thompson farm farm) at Salona, Pa LIVESTOCK ~1 Bay old, wt. about 1260 horse old wt 1 colt old, 3 mileh cows IMPLIIMENTS MeCormiok McCormick corn binder; Ontario grain drill Deering mower: Inter national riding cultivator, walking cultivator Waober two-horse wagon d4-inch tire wagon (ladders); Hoosler corn planter; 2 20.78 Syracuse walk Ing plows: Spring wagon: Cuktipack- er. hay fork, rope and pulleys. spring Darrow Lotew nadonal manure preader; 3 seta harness, butt chains, singletrees, log chains room tove; Delaval separator No. 10; butter churn and many other articles too numerous 0 mention Sule begins at 12 o'clock noon, Terms cash E E. Hubler, auoct. The Tri-C Class will serve lunch mare, How | sorrel around 1300 Ibs, bind- er Nov. will Musse burg in Holt! Des operty LIVESTCCK Good weight abou 1] with COW Holstein 1061 oid Ira B. Robinson the old Miles following ¢ rd sale north « the offer a on Wace 1 y sonal pr of farm Holstein team 2600 nd Jerse vy calf, id; Ts bull, 1 yous horns FARM IMPLEMENTS 'wo horse h bed, get of hay ladders; bed Owbor ne PO RD Store ihe plow Cory Dowe rope al nd 1 bed, wood cutter pu fodder 1933 pair ler, chains ¢ 8 insert bobsieds Many ! ment Ma & Stover Bandit Who Robbed Clerk Is Apprehended (Continued from page one) ves the ROCKVI y charge, and istrict of Colum- Lorton, Va, he faces a sentence of from 6 to 18 months on a robbery charge, § beéri sentenced on August J, rmalory port that prior the robbery Pas ne CCC Camp near rime POLL red sveral local re angle hag never REBERSBURG K. G. Haines accompanied by eral Bel iefont ¢ friends motored Saturday where They the Penn State-Penn game. On their return inday evening, they : very serious first aid young lady from the limbs bandit sidents been ie COOK aided by sev - | hiladel; : atten football home, Si nessed two auto bo’ whom badly were gon~ tae cidenls, giving parties, one a they extricated wrecked car. Several broken and was almost An ambulance was called by Haines party and the patient, whose identity was unknown was hurried to the Lewistown hospital. The other victim, a nan was less seri- ously injured but had a broken leg and many other laceraticns. His identity was also unknown Mrs. George Miller and son Of lliamsport, Mr, and Mrs. Charles two children of Runville, visited at the 8, H. Hack- enberg home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon, Mrs C. 8. Hogierman and four children called at the Paul Breon home in Cnetre Hall on Sunday. A number of Rebersburg citizens attended the chicken and waffle supper at Madisonburg Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Hackenberg and daughter Joan were weekena visitors with Mrs Hackenberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baker at Muncy A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs, John Hanselman on Sunday, November 12th. 8he has been nam- ed Marilyn Kay Miss Orpha Gramley of Mlll- heim, Mrs, Clark Hubler, Mrs, Della | Shaffer, and Mrs. M. CC. Haines were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Gramley on Monday evening celebrating Mr. Oramley’s Tith. birthday. The same party were dinner guests of Mrs Hubler's on Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Probst of Lock Haven and Miss Isabelle Mal- | lory of State College, called at the 8. O. Mallory home on Sunday Waller Hackman and Mrs. Marie | 147 wie wil | ter Mrs. C. Paul Ziegler and family | i sociation has ' all police officers, } a mo—— A won 80 far, no peace-by-resolution as- | proposed to abolish | at Port Matilda, Thursday. Mrs. Ella Diehl spent several days last week in State College at the Fred Bender home, Miss Irene Bailey relurned Mons day to her home in Salona, afler being employed in the Rev, N, F Douty home the past weeks, Announcemeitls have been re- ceived by friends of the marriage ol Miss Mary Elizabeth Miller, daugh- er of Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. Mil- ler of town to Mr. James Earl Hoy on Wednesday, October 20th. al Los Angeles, California, The bride's many friends from Rebersburg wish them a long happy and prosper- ous married life Dr. and Mrs, E. L. Royer of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs. George Hos terman and family and Miss Cath~ erine Hosterman of Penn Hall, call- ed at E. H. Hosterman home Sunday Charles Mallory spending the week at the home of hig uncle 8, O Mallory, because of an infected eye which requires rest from school work and preatment by a specialist Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg were Saturday busines in Williamsport Jack Gulsewite visited his parents, Mr J. E. Guisewite, the past weekend Mr. and Mrs, Pranklin Best of Lockport, Mi H. O. Yearick and son Norman of Mill Hall among relatives in town on Friday Mrs. Ada Blerly went to Mifflin burg Saturday where she will spend the winter the Pines Gramley home Eugene Lee and family College, visited Mrs, Lee's Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Blerly, 8 John Miller of Fishertown Miller of Penn State, and Marjorie Mille: Jersey the weekend at and Mrs A Miller, Mr. and Mir rl and Mrs. Emma Weiser of Mifflinburg, called riy home, Sunday and Mrs H Royer Miller attend the | Irene Mowery at Aare burg on Saturday Mrs Mowery was well known and highly respect- ed in our vicinity, she was H widow of Samuel Mowery who a number of years ago, while were tenant farmers a farm e of toan, wh they resided some time Mr. and Mr Middleburg ith the latler's Roy Ardboga the is visitors town John and Mr of visited on al of State parents inday Paul Mi Sore spent Rev and Eimer of Mr na~ on ere Cecil] Hirot were weekend x parents, Mr nest and he Emi ns Mi Mary K Kingston, were Rebersburyg sister, Misg latter was a guest Mrs, Martin, mother of Rev Kohr, and several friends own, attended Rally the local Lulhe: weekend the [ormes Margaret Kane and the of Lavand Bierly Dale SOT. of Day an church diet vices in on Sunday a » ROY were Beil M daugiler Meek H C While Kay roe ver home Ziegl hill were guess Milihe day dinnes t the Gale Swarts In the afterno ored Port mot at the C. Paul Ziegler in nm ATL) and Mrs. John Reish thier Sara Jane visit : brother Ruse | Unionville, Ritter Ray 8mull of Mr. and Mrs, Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Snyder State Collegé called at the H S8mull home on Sunday afterno Charles Heller of Ohio visited his mother, Mrs Hel - ler recently Roy Fiedler and family of Woaod- ward, called on Mra. Savilia Stitaer Sunday. Miss Orpha Gramley of Miliheim spent several days with her Cou- sin. Mrs. M. C. Haines, also visiled her aunts, Mrs. C. O. Mallory and Mrs. Adah Hubler and uncle C. H. Gramley. Saturday evening she and Mrs. Haines were guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Hackenberg’'s at the of : Son £) Mack- Bauers Canton Mary Madisonburg Latheran church sup-' pdr. Sunday Miss Oramliey en- joyed the Rally Day services in the Lutheran church in the morning and the Thank-offering service in the Evangelical church in the even- fing—both chuschés being the mother church of her parents in their early life A. B. Wolfe is confined to his bed suffering with sciatica Raymond Ziegler and Flemington, were Saturday at the W. H, Ziegler home Rev. and Mrs. Harry Houseal of Miliheim, and Rev. Reuben Houseal of Dayton, Ohio, called at the Rev N. FP. Douty home Sunday after. noon. Mrs, Carl Tussey and daugh- ter Margaret of State College call- ed ai the same home last Tuesday. family of visitor Sunday callers at the Alton Au-/| man home were: Mr, and Mrs K 8. Breon and children Janet and David of Rabersburg, Mr. John Snyder and Mrs. Staley of Lewis- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Charles] Gramely of Flemington. | Mark Limberi went to Phiiadel. | | phia on Sunday where he spent several days with friends. Miss Anna Ziegler of State Col- | lege. was a weekend visitor with { her parents, Mr, and Mrs. WwW H | Manns visited the latter's daugh- | Ziegler, Miss Phyllis Page of State Col- lege, visited her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. C. A. Page the past weekend. Mrz. Lester Guisewite and daugh- ter of Aaronsburg and Mr. and Mrs | Blaine Hanselman of Woll's Store, i called at the John Hanselman home Don’t Sleep When Gas Presses Heart If you can't eat or sleep because gas | i bloats you up try Adlerika, One dose | usually relieves pressure on heart from Someh gas due to constipa- | on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Boone returned home Saturday after having been a sur- gical patient the past few weeks in the Lewistown hospital, Mr. Lee Musser and Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Gramley and granddaughter, LAira, ; |0ld School Board Meets Last Time (Continued from Page )) with what tancle faced rmountabie new high one de bora | be insu viding a to replace the last February The bullding a virtual stand meeting it was reported i gressman James EE, VanZandt sed belief ing could be erected stallment” plan, using severaj cessive WPA projects for the el « mum allocation of $52,000 each w« compiete the structure. The gressman is reported to ha that the first $62,000 fund used for the foundation; for further work fourth (at the rate tion each vear) Ww EB CMs Ww Hl pro- school b ding troyed by fire ob proposal i { Con« again that a build- on SE a hp expr h ane Cone ald onda ang @ rd or of finish one s.Loca- the bulld- member ted could Board Uucii a Go pian be pur lations provide must compile words, a building foundation nplete unit Those the WPA rules proposal not ¢ in itsell be ILE Nn, 40ne i hd ign schoo, w accepied by the bos ubmitied a written rn tion that fered wal. Lebar cary stalling Deeg a better tional Vix | won 31) Prin cher emainder of A permanent next spring aches Oniy L300 was upervision was made regarding the who withoul supervision resentiad the school: tion sibility of because of ceived dents cently reg local demonstra The po build various Wis i piving with firemen's a8 “howler” be give the Academ tive note A complaint Board member tha cation instructor their grades would not procure gym suits gym classes. Mr. Block repor some Kind of gym suits were a cessity in conducting classe and added that suils are available for as little as 90 cents each. ine stead of the $3 minimum cost re. ported by the complainant Mr. Stock reported that the high school library now owns 707 volumes and that circulation in October was 405 greater than in Seplember There are many other volumes in the library. but they are pot gwne ed by the library. One of the garages at the rear of the Academy property has been converted into a shop for Vocational Agriculture students. Radiators have been installed and the shop is fair- ly satisfactory 8chool authorities expressed sat- isfaction with the manner in which taxes are being received this year {The total tax receipls to date is about $43.000 The school health report forth that there are the following communicabie diseases among the student body: chicken pox, 2: impo. tago. 3. and tuberculosis, 1. Of 708 students weighed by the school nurse, Miss Keichline, 285 were of average weight; 191 were classified as being stout, and 232 were rated as being thin The regular monthly report of {Miss Edna Kilpatrick, dental hy. i gienist, was submitted and approved Ema ted that La the wt ’ ——— {EGG QUALITY LOWERED BY TOO DRY STORAGE Poultrymen in the habit of stor. ing eggs In the cellar housing the furnace must make other arrange. ments for winter to maintain egg {quality, claims County Agent R. C. Blaney, Because the furnace dries the air in the basement, egg quality drops. One solution is to partition off a small section of the main cellar for cooling and holding eggs. The eggs can be taken from this small room to the warm part of the cellar for cleaning and packing Whenever possible, it is advisable to have two walls of the room against the earth. The Po walls may be made of two thicknesses of | bullding board. Providing addition. af humidity 1 the 658 room by wate | ting the walls or keep wet most’ of the ue maintain better quality. MILESBURG You know we can hardly walt until Christmas comes, for then cur local justice FP, L. is going to tell who the mysterious couple was that he married some Lime ago I'ne Justice was sworn Lo secrecy then, and if anyone can keep a ecret he can. We have coaxed begged and bribed him, bul he says walt untill Christmas.” Reminds ne of packages which are labeled Do not open “Ull Christmas.” Mrs, John 8holl and Mrs. Flem- ing Rupert spent Thursday of last week in Harrisburg James Wensel was in Lock Haven n Wednesday of last week where he went 10 consult a physician, He as been suffering for some timie with a form of rheumatism © neuritis. He was accompanied by nis daughter Mrs, Willlam Fisher Latest reports are that John Wetzler is improving, which is good news indeed, Mrs, Isabel (Werzler) ew York Clty, Is home of her fathe: Mrs, John Gagnon 0 visiting at John We Wion returned two tal on Thursday last fo treatment. Mrs. Wion has been a number of wears and any friends hope i » » Lhe tzier Uw she will ver and enjoy good healt! i her afMictic ¥ cheer| hen on Ww and Mrs, Norman Rachet Minnie Roberts of Bellefonte Hilda Gingher, daughter Mar- Jane Francis Champ ne, were receny dinner guests the Orlando (Pele) Bryan home. and Mrs. Joseph Smith Naomi and Mrs, Fr Williamsport, were » George Smith hom Mr. and } Nilliamsport James Oonsidine Sugar and Mr and Mr oy rt ckport Height Lo home Sunda) onary Sociely met on Tues- John Bhaoll and of anc ance ay and of A tL Bmih he Ladies Mis Methodist church evening as Loe } Lime ir rk- here 3 be butchering vicinity There are to be killed this year nN for some time Byers, Jr wh 5 abie to be abx iver Fisher of Baltimor ed here Sunday by motor 4 he more p than Andrew was week t 8 Retu Wis spent ANE marked on ou the basaar sa? RIOG remember Ha Pe ASC res Wal Reed week irned Hospita after = S487 A he of jas ough The W. W. W prterian Sunday wer for Mrs Oma on FPriday the Bunday 8chool mas received some lovely Cne of the main a large cake with a bride and groom on Lhe Refreshments were served to wing Mrs. L. G. Peters, Mrs sher Dd daughier, Faye Frances Malone Mrs. Helen Pear] Newsman Mrs, Fred Maabeth Smith Mrs Frances Elsen- class of the Pres School beld a Elizabeth Hall evening, Nov hp room ie | Long of | siding with Amy Brown, Bellefonte, Miss Martha Brillhart of Lock Haven Mrs Mabel Davis, Bellefonte; Adeline Resides, and the guest honor Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas Jean Hall returned the hospital Saturday ing fine Dickie Miller is on, he has thrown away es and Is walking with a Our congratulations Mrs, Willlam Pelers on wedding anniversary Nov and Mrs. Pelers are at present th thelr daughter WwW. 8 Walker and family heir home is completed We woulc following to hour, Mrs, of home from and is do- sep farther nig crutch» cane Mr and thelr 65th 22nd Mr re- one Lo here i like Ww dedicale them I LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME Tis sixty years or Since you and 1 first And as own ane 1 haven Like more my Gear met we go meg ory IL one willie wilh ue gay inders aye you 00d home ¢ NOTA ) long together fashioned way, same swoel- wh your the heart 80 1 want to say, Many years cear PINE GLEN i Bent and Jams Does Avia visited 15, Mr, and Mr Sunday Veida Doeely's paren wil- bam Hoover § { Bellefonte, visited her ver the weekend, also Callers at Sherman Askey's last peek were Mr and Mrs, Thoma Shyster of Penn Run, Mr. and Mrs James Hippie of Morristown N. J Mr. and Mrs. M. E Mulhollan Tyrone, called on relatives Pars Miss Betty | Hoov- PORT MATILDA | R. D. NO 1. Collett Mri bedfa with ont Hons writing Mr A and f¢ Or J ongesied Lhe able Mrs 3a 4 M1 David Nannie Woomer son Allen and Mrs Mr family Mis { to Erh John end ] Joe Duey the Carl Port Mat Miss work Mr family and ai Mri J. Colley rice Pear] Btlaw ana wi Anna Bankey Ltopher turned Snyder Harold anda lida Mr th Mr Brightb past EFF £74 Lo Harshbaryer College Lew Trafford i Mn Lo an spent che in Altoona, Berty 1 property at Grace Ernard JOM E Mir Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Joyee ©f Harrisourg visitor al Lhe home who has been two week” and c etn pli - pit up ay thi y Py C11 ly er » Ri ‘ Hn div H Miles Cowher and were James Rorabaugh and Max Rorabaugh and Paul Lego an’ Conemaugh on family home were Lo hee On Wednesday of Bunday LeRoy lewd moved Le: i and Mr went Ww Mr and after Harold Legory Wer K- have moved ald Kerin ang on Richerd Spring Mills Merchant Dies a Tyrone c (Continued from Woomer nent } } Claire A we Walk and in Tyron« HOUSERVILLE Hold Birthday and MOSHANNON Paul Culver of Mr Crownover of inday dinner note, Lewis f sip AAC LA Ro and daugnter were Bunday and : week Mr and daugh- aome Zimmerman Page 1) nlerment 5 Ceme Party a Frida) home in ay. Thos fartin "Anne pe FLOWERS Thanksgiving Table Small Chrysanthemums with a few Red Oak Leaves or a Pumpkin cut and filled with small Chrysanthemums, FOR THE attractive centerpieces. 127 EAST HOWARD ST. Woodring’s Floral Gardens PHONE 64 BELLEFONTE, PA anyway to vour faney make former i Julia Mari House? Green py [1 ge hese Merchanis In This Vicinity ive and Redeem ” “ Stamps All stamps are good in the same book. J Green Stamps are Given with each 10 cent purchase, 10 for $1.00, etc. when accounts are paid in full and on cash sales. . . a token of apprecia- . be one of the Thrifty persons saving JAC $2.00 in merchandise at any of the following stores and service stations for your full books. ° “BELLEFONTE DEALERS tion of your Green Stamps. patronage . . J Green Stamps are given 8 : te J DeHaas Electric Co. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 18 North Allegheny St R. T. Willard GENTS’ FURNISHINGS West High Street S. Brouse CLOVER FARM STORE West High Street Miller Service Station GAS AND OIL Valimont Service Station GAS AND Of. .. Brachbill’s FURNITURE 23 South Spring Street Bellefonte Milk Products Imperial Filling Station AMOCO GAS & OIL Bishop Street Martin's Esso Station Route 52 to Pleasant Gap Hoag's Dairy Store DELICATESSEN High & Spring Streets H. E. Garbrick Genaral Merchandise COLEVILLE, PA. J. T. Shuey GENERAL MERCHANDISE LEMONT, PA. Bellefonte Hardware Co. O'Bryan’s Service Station STATE COLLEGE, PA. Parrish Drug Store 16 North Allegheny St. Sid Bernstein DEPARTMENT STORE Allegheny Streel Hosterman Clever Farm Stor CENTRE HALL, PA. Spicher Service Station SUNOCO PRODUCTS { hal Dodd Service Station PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. S. R. Rishel GAS AND OIL BOALSBURG, PA Showers Clover Farm Evergreen Service Station Route 45 STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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