JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Feb 11 are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 and C. BE at 0:45, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Yeager and som, Arthur of Mt. Eagle, were Sun- day, Jan, 28, supper guests at the E. R. Bartley home, Miss June Yearick spent Wednes- day and Thursday night with her school chum, Miss Bette Aley. Miss Dorothy Betz entertained the Cheerful Helpers class of the Reformed church on Thursday evening. Mr. Elmer Swope and daughters Arline and Vivian Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. 8 Miller at Lock Ha ven Mr. and Mrs. William Dixson ae companied their son Ted to Snow Shoe on Sunday to see Mrs. Dix- son's brother Mr. 8. 8. Craft and sorry to find that he has been { Ralph Kerns of Mill Brook, and at the Maillda Ertley home, near Howard, That disease called grippe Is act ing In a sort of notorious way and seems to be ho regpector of per- sons, as a very large number of aur people are victims of the alle ment. The little old ground hog sure saw his shadow on Priday, whieh we fear will not help elimine ate the water shortage whieh 1s growing more serious every day in our vicinity. COLLEGE TWP. Jackie Straub was away from school all week nursing a sprained arm. The pallbearers for Mrs: Daniel Tressler were chosen from among her friends and acquaintances of and James Schreck, Jesse Shuey, and Robert K. Hay all of Lemont, MILESBURG Mr, Frapk Cox and Willlam Walker were at Hershey, Thursday, where they attended the ice hockey game and on Friday attended a special meeting for Metropolitan Insurance employes, Mrs. Holt's many friends will be glad to learn thet ahe ls getting better each day. We notice In the Office Cat that some men in Bellefonte are 30 degd that their wives could calleot insur- ance. We are of the opinion thal some of them are 50 lively that hall of the time their wives can't find them (and visa versa.) Notffe to M. ¥, W. class of the Methodist Sunday School, don't forget the meeting tonight at the H. H. McClellan home in Belle- fonte The Suzanna Wesley Society of the Methodist church will hold a vegelable soup dinner in the base- ment of the church on Wednesday, Valentine Day, Feb. 14th. Soup | will be served at 10 cents a bowl or! 20 cents a quart to take home. suffering with the grippe. | Grant Coble of Houserville, Please bring cantalners if you wish Miss Bette Aley was a Sunday afternoon caller with her haay Miss Kathryn McCrea. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Bennett of Mill Hall on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Bartley and Mrs. wi- | linn Beightol were Friday dinner guests of the latter's daughter, Mrs, «Jon Dunkle of Bellefonte, and call- | ed at the hospital to see their frierwd. Mrs, Ceorge Rogers and found her getting along fine, which brings bo to the hearts of all her| 1y friends. Mr, Lomn Finners and Mrs, Fior- « Stover, of Lock Haven, and and Mrs. mar BHR Mr, at the A. A. Garrett home # Sunday callers at’ the Orin Fye home were Mr, and Mrs, Prank “Malone and grandsopn of Jersey Shore, Mr. Harold Fye and daugh-| Lillian and Elizabeth of Snow tor - Shoe. % pleasant day Wednesday, Jail. M4. at the John Lucas home of Fox Hollow, assisting in a quilting. Those who spent ‘evening at the C. E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Belleonte; Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Eriley and children Kenneth and * Pooey Ann, Shmner Noll and son D Misses Della Oarbrick and Yearick, at a late hour re- fresmenis were served, consisting f ice cream, cake, coffee and pop- orm Mr X and Mrs, Frank Vonada of Hublersburg, spent Monday after n a the EL E and Hubert Vo- ada home, On Thursday Mrs. E. R. Bartley = a cutlting partv to the follow- ‘adiss who tacked a comfort harles Ripka, Mrs. William shtol, Mrs. Winfield Dietz, Mrs. » Torrze Dolan and Mrs. Harold M le« Bartley is slowly im- callers during the week “ae Maud Mller of Pine Mills, Mrs. Winfleld Deitz, “thy Betz, Mrs. Hubert ~ada Harry Beightol, Mrs. E. R. + and sons of this place, Rev. ~% and M's. Chester Neff and nis~ Lilian of Howard. and Mrs. Howard Dixson of fiaven. spent Sunday after- th his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Dixson Russell Kessinger and sons Rich- ard and Charles of Woodward, vis- ; ‘he formes sister, Mrs. Olive “er on Sunday. Mo and Mrs. Harry Shaffer and af Coleville, were Saturday a‘ the home of his brother Tamar Shaffer. tiv af*e noon callers at the E Ale: home were Miss Ka h- 1 McCrea of this place, Mr, Clarence Poorman, Mr. and Mrs Albert Alkey and daughter Patri- ¢ia Ann, of Lock Haven, reporting ftha* on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomew, nee Pau* fine Poorman became the proud ents of a big baby girl whieh Il Bear the name Donna Rae. “rv. Sunday dinner guests at the! Peightol home were Mr. and Ms, John Dunkle and son Paul of Bellefonie. In the afternoon Mrs. pean) and children Loulse and Mrs. Irvin Albright and daugh- fer Helen and i\ anddaughter Catherine Balley of near Salona. ! were Sunday afternoon callers at $he E. R. Bartley home. Mrs, Clayton Womelsdorf, a Nellie and son Nevin of near| ech Creek were Sunday after« for their cousin ays Bae, at her noon visitors with her brother Mr. | ited Deitz and family. evening callers at Away home Miss Dorothy Betz spent Sunday | With her friend, Miss Sue Ertley | Newton Weaver of | “State College spent Sunday evening Lloyd Spicer, who was injured in| '0 takes some home. | the eye with a bullet, accompanied! Mrs. Ray Lutz of Lewistown, a Dr. Foster, of State College to the | sister of Mrs. Samuel Stanley, 's | eve hospital at Philadelphia for| visiting at the Stanley home surgical treatment not for the re-| Mr. William Peters was a caller | i moval of the bullet, it is sald, but! at the Centre Democrat office on | for the recovery of the vision. Friday of last week and renewed | Mrs. A, L. Born of Mill Brook, is| his subscription for another year. a surgical patient in the Centre, Incidentally it was Mr. Pelers)| | Couniy Hospital, having entered | birthday. On returning home he | that institution on Monday, one| was very much surprised his day previous to the operat jon. | Torrence O'Neal, son o Charles Straw. was 3 Crom | teream in his hor. Mis, school for some time because he nN Wun was surprised to find the had no way to get there, He has cake wasn large enough for B88] | now found transportation and is SaWdies so ‘they compromised wilh) back in school and has made up| ® candies ' the lost time. | Anne Stere quietly celebrated her The new horse barn which is be. | 1080. bisthday on Wednesday of ing built by Penn. Sate College, | 1&1 week, | near the present Yarn on farm No.i Mrs Irene McCartney, who i$ HHH 3, where Clarence Sheesley lives, is with diphtheria, is getting slong going right up. The old horse barn | nicely. which was located op the campus! We have heard 50 much of the daughter, Mrs, W. 8. Walker who| Mrs. | | had a nice birthday cake and ios Walker | Wednesday t the Robert Con-| rw Bailey, has been tora down and the lumber {is being used in the new building | Some of the older re Al M:s. E R. Bartley spent a very’ aders of a4 80 up, will remember this P. 8. C. Farm No. 3 as the Edmison farm. A PLEASANT GAP | We are glad to see Mr. W. H. Noll able to be about again after: being confined to his home for! more than a week with a cold. . | Mrs. Paul Keller of Philadelphia, | spent the early part of the week at the W. H. Noll home. Mrs. Ray Melroy and Paul Lego atténded the Kelvinator meeting a3 the Lycoming hotel, Williams port,” Wednesday afternpon and the Philco dinner -qt the sme Rotel, that evening. James Whrnitk visited aver the weekend with bs , at thelr home at Curwe Mrs. Mary Baumzardper was 4 guest Sunday at the Role home af Axe Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, Mrs. Gertrude Ward and Mrs. Speer, of Pittsburgh, spent he weekend wih Mr. and Mrs. | “Tarry Bpeer Mr. Robert Beasley the weekend at Indiana, at .the/ home of his friend. Miss Rash! MoCann and parents, Fy kind of Valentine goods tor | ale at Melroy's. | Misses Betty Sommers and Esth- er Noll, Messrs Russel! Spicher and regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Ethel Richards, Tuesday evens | ing, February 13, Walter Spackman spent the weekend at the home of his par-| ents, Mr, and Ms. C. BE Spackman. He is employed at the Dimsiing | Holel in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs Lundy Steele ok] the proud parents of a baby boy, who Thursday. Yr Jochebe op Helen and Uois Steele a tended a surprise birthday 's parents, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Williams and Elmer Stiver spent the weekend in Tyrone visk« ing with friends and relatives cold weather this winter, and we must admit it was cold. Now let us £0 back say 45 or 50 years and re- | member the cold weather then Winter set in someé time in No- vember and it was cold until the last of March, with temperature | sometimes 30 degrees below. We didn't mind {¢ much, bechuse we were dressed for ii, At the firs sign of winter we got out our flan. nels, (and I mean flannels) We wore woolen hose and high shoes, and I can remember having 2 or 3 woolen dreases one for school over whith we wore aprons. “On Salur- day the dress was washed and pressed SO as, t0 be clean for Mon- day. I think’ that if ouy parents and grandparents, ‘vete living Dow they would be horrified to see how our young folks digss now for wine ter. Buf womldu® ‘we look funny now in high shoes and dresses that | swept the side walk. Mr, wird Mrs, W. 8. Walker en tertaiped at 6 o'clock dinner Mon- day evening for Mr. Walker's moth- er and sister of Snow Shoe, and 2s brought to Bellefonte for ey The Women's Club pet last n in the Milesburg school house. of the prain entertalnments BUSH HOLLOW There were 30 present at Sunday School, was But there are 0 many more in the Hollow School each Sunday and we look for you all out each Sunday. Try and come out next Sunday and worship with ws. Sunday each Sund night at 7:30. Everybody welcome Sunday . visitors at the home of Mrs, Edna Spotts were: Mrs, Clay- ton Rote, Mrs, Ruth Rote and daughters QGrayce and Phyllls, Patsy Kling, Clair Miller, Mr and Mrs. George Monsell all of Belle- fonte and Mr. and Mbrs, Edgar King of Milesburg. We were sorry to hear of the ili ness of Mrs. Joseph Way, who Is { well known In this community, We all wish her a speedy recovery, Are you ready for 6 more weeks | of eold weather? Wor if old Mr, | Groundhog came out on Friday he | surely saw his shadow, We think we've had enough cold weather and snow without § weeks more of | such weather, Some of our folks attended Lhe services in the Coleville church last | week which were held by Rev. R | G. Flexon. We surely heard soma wonderful messages by the Rev Flexon. We look forward 10 the time when we can have Rev, Flex. | on In the Hollow church, | Miss Florence Lucas employed in Bellefonte at the present time | We are sorry to lose both her and Mim Cettrude Oarver from our Sunday School, nn —- MT —— \ HUBLERSBURG } Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes and family were Sunday dinner gues | at the home of Mr, and Mis Harty Warfield of Lock Haven Miss Madoiyn Hinds, spent las! week visitng ac the home of Mr, ahd Mrs, Norman Walker of Rleas- ant Gap. Mr. and Mis Lynn Krape of Bellefonte, were Sunday vigitors at Bh ome, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ol pe. Mrs. C. H. Lee accompanied Mrs, Viola Hinds and son Clair, to the bome of Mr, and Mis. Cleo. Helt- day where they were supper guests, Misses Jacquelyn ang Bettie Noll sccompanied by Mr. Harry Beigh- tol and Lee Rogers of Jacksonville called al the home of Mr. and Mrs Willlam Walker of Pleasant Gad | on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ed Condo and family of MU Hall yesé- Sunday visitors at the home of . Adam Fravel. Miss Laura Heyes of Williams port, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. abd Mes, John Hayes. «Mr. and Mrs. P, BE Vonada were Monday afternoon visitors af the home of Mr. and Mra. Milfred Hed ton of Bellefonie R. D. Mr. and Mme. C M long and family of Nittany, were Sunday evening visitors at and Mrs, Mrs. Charles Krape spent Mon day and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamil of La- mar, Mrs, Pear! Wion and Mrs. Calvin Hoy of Lock Haven, were Friday visitors at the home of Mr George Hoy Miss Beverly Barrett of Curtin, was a Tuesday evening supper guest a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mer Lowery. Mr. and Mrs Walter Weaver were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Miller ‘of Bellefonte, © Oarner But your sheep were quilg ocon- Some were black and some were white Som Wain Old end Hungry 1a. Then you You scarcely Bod dnp TY Tht Jun thought hous HE BR Of the little lost sheep, And you were nil out hunitng him When you fell asleep. . LS min —— A here aie pucitins m States wh, $ull Stink hab in the world would da hurt Uncle Sam. Uni : novady to try to Mrs Ada Yocum was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey CQuiser. Mr. Joel Yearick and friend Mary gitended commencement exercises held at the Altoona eom- mercial college on Tuesday. nA ———— PINE GLEN Freddie Plubel, the infant son of keys one day ast week. Callers at the Robert Askey home Sunday were: J B. Askey of Sin- | namahoning; and Mr, and Mrs, J. |B Mulhollan, sou Albert and daugh- | tor, of Allcona. The of Lioyd Wertz, a | pattent in the Philipsburg Hospital | is unchanged. | Mr. and Mrs. William Hall ot Tonawanda N.Y, called on Telas tives here Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Pount Lewis of Bnow Bhoe, called at Clyde Hoove e's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Landis of Belles fonte, ca day last week. Miss Betty McOulough visited in Williamsport over the seekend Miss Edith Beates is visiting res latives and friends in Bellefonte. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; ehurch services at 7:30 p.m, Sunday. glad for that many | | that shoud be in Sunday |. School | abl 9:30 a. m, and mid- | week preaching service Wednesdoy | | Milthelm, entered gu plea of gulity | to maintaining gambling devices, man of Beliefonie, R. D., on Sun.’ | the offices of Centre Qounty She d on Nelson Watson ong |e Court Here Sentences Ten Wop p— (Continued trom page one) A unty befare bel ng brought back | Centre County. The prosecutor in the case here was Officer V, BE Bell of the Btate Motor Police ab Pleasant Gap. Club Sentenced H. R, Bowersox, of Millhelm, rep- peaenting Keystone Post No. 444, of | the prosecutor being Officer James P. Lyons, of the State Motor Police at Rockview, The charge brought i sentence of a $200 fine and pay- ment of the costs of prosecution, It was testified that on January 18, | 1940, ofMcers found a five-cent slo | machine and three punchboards in operation at the home. Steal Copper Wire Myrtle W. Carling, of Tonawanda, N.Y, formerly of Tyrone, and Charles W. King were jointly | narged with the larceny of copper wire from the Banner Company | mine Near Osceola Milly on two oC cer Harold D. Ream, of the State Police at Rockview, prosecutor in the case, told the court that when the matter was being investigated, Michael claimed he had been miss ing other checks and blamed Joe for taking them. Michael didn't| remember having made any such statement, he told the Court, Action is Postponed The case of George Perry Bress- ler, of Zion, who last December Hh shot a neighbor, Donald Sampsell, | aged 25, In mistake for a deer was | called and Bressler indicated his desire to enter a plea of gully. Upon learning that the victim, | Sampasell, was not in Court Judge | Walker delayed disposition of the | matter, the inference being that | | the Court desires an expression of | Sampsell's feelings in the case be- | fore final action is taken | BLANCHARD | Because Walter Lindsey, who had | | been appointed to test the fire siren each Suturday noon, has accepted a | position in Belielonte and was Dot on hand last Saturday the February 8, 1940 . CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING Public Sale Register These columns are watched weekly by Red buyers from all parts of Centre and adjoining counties, I you are planning a public sale make sure that your announcement appears here, “The estate of PRIDAY. MARROW 10esAt 10 a Wm. ono M. Crater will offer at uanlie male on the Paul Kren farm i mile west of Milihein, a line of live Mook and Taomdng Wrpletenta, Clean-up male, Wise & Hubler, Aug's PRIDAY., MARCH » i affe at far 0] one mie SATURDAY. PER Jeun le M. Rider, 10 will offer at pubs | her lute residence si Hiowhank street Bellefonts the following houselwiid pood: | bel rooms sults, dining room sulls, ving rommn sulle, new kitche en range, slectric refrigerator, Uni. versal, Thor electric washer, living rootn rug xl and many othe arvicies. Sale af | p.m. sharp, 8 H. Hoy Terma onsh BATURDAY, FEB. 10-“The Ofntre Counvy Commbwionets will offer at public sale at the residofice of Thomas Williams in the village of Nittany, a full line of hous enoid ‘ goods. Hale at 10 ocknk BATURDAY, FER 24--J. EB Stareits will offer at public sale at s hotne In Mlilesburg, » full line of ous ° hold goods, Sale at | Look 1d W, Kepler put Mie ‘on His went af Pine Orove Mx Fupius livestock Sele at | P.M H LL Harpetisr, suc BATURDAY, MARCH 16--At 10 a m. fae LL. Woile, will ofies at public sie on the E 8 Bwver farm | miles eat of Retrrmyary far: stock, unplements, «ww. Clean+y . Wise & Hubler, sunt BATURDAY, MARCH 10--At 10 a. m } 1 Trust © mpm a ’ the Is {eo wit) st public auct LL m p Wit of | falled to blow, siren | asions. The first theft on Novem. | ber 28, 1958 netted them 408 pounds of wire, and the second on Decem- ber 29, 1088, resulted in the thet { 582 pounds, The wire, IL was stifled, was sald to the Mountain Clly Junk Company al Altoona T™he mine owner, J. H, Wallin, Philipsburg Burgess, estimated his otal Josg at about $100 since the mine had 10 be closed one day while | he stolen wire was being replaced n the mine. Previous to their ar-| rest for the larcenies at the Ban- | Io the two had been sen- Beaty with her care renchd in Clearfield County for sim-! Mrs. Raymond Maxon and Uar the(ts. They were brought to| deugiier Bewirice spens last Wed- Bellefonte when thelr sentences | nesday evening at the home of Mi m Clearfield County expired and Mrs, Delmas McCloskey at Carlin, who aided police in the Monumeni. The occasion being nvesilaiion, and who now is segue | Mrs, McCloskey 30th birthday ly employed as a mechanic in Others present at the ealehiation lary Yoik State. was sentenced to were Mr. and Mu: In Pravel phy & fine of $25, the costs Of prose- Mr, and Mrs Harr Peters cuLion and make restitution on each daughier Violet and Martha and of the two charges. King, who had 560 Paul, Mrs, Robert Hevener and a previous erimingl record, was sen children: Leslie, Gienn, Dorahy, tenced to pay the costs, make res-! Cookie and Sandra, Henry Sajer wution of the goods taken, and! and Vivian Pravel of Beech Creek | serve 3 months In jail on each of Mrs. Anne James of Howard R. D the two charges. The jail sentence, Mrs. Ben Merriman and chl idren, however, will run copeurrently. Mrs, Jesse McCloskey and son and : Sentence Mr. and Mrz. Delmas McCloskey of Gets Light Curtin t Monument Jeremiah - Lehhan, of ” Miss Evelyn Paye Packer, daugh- ¢ io b +ho several weeks ago walked pr | er of Mrs. Raymond Maxon cele- brated her Sth birthday on Satur- Mr, and Mrs. John DeHaas mo- | tored wo Tyrone last Tuesday 10 ab- | tend the special services in Lhe | Methodist church of that place Mr, and Mrs, Clem Hershey were ab- sisting with these meetings. Be- | ginning with Pebruary Sth the | Hershey's begin conducting meel- | ings in the U, B, church of Tyrone Mrs, Dr, Fore of Brookside Farm is still quite ill, Miss Myra Holler and Mrs. McClellan Miller are sisting Mims, Dyer and Vir we! an ghia er Yo ward Me anpounced | rv he had cashed pig ve check, | 48% She greatest surprise was 3 was sentenced 10 pay the costs, © sn Buffalo, N.Y. and 3 make restitution of the $225.14 birthday card from BaRimope, Ma iraudulefitly obtained, and serve Sunday wisitors at the home of! 15 days ih jall * The court indicat- Mr. and Mra Rayrond Maxon were: ed that’ the sentence was light in Martha and Violet Peters, of Beech consideration of his voluntary sur-) Creek, Mr. William Bauman and render , and’ COR{§asion. | Midrence and Mary Waterman “of | Lehman declared (hat he cashed | Lock Haven’ Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayon the home of Mr y Peters of Beech The W. W. G. which was to have y rehing had 10 Dé poApoped eve wo post re. Coulter. ook a, eax dosd of! young peopie to the Christian En- | Seavor Rally at Miesburg As 8 esult the meeting will be held with . J. Spangler on Friday even attending the C. 2 Rally at ! A son was born 10 Mr and Mrs William Spangler at the Lock Ha- | ven Hospital on Saturday evening, | Mr and Mrs. RJ. Spangler with | Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Lomison of The usual sentence providing for Howard, visited friends In Wil. the maintenance of the child was lamsport on Sunday mewed out to Donald Paughner, Os-| Priends of Rev. H. H. McEiroy of cools MUls WPA worker, when he! Huntingdon were shocked and sur- entered a plea of guilty in a pater-| prised to hear of his sudden death nity case. He also 1 required 10 st his home on Saturday evening. POSE 3500 bond quatunieeing oom: On Pebruary 20th a returned MiS- | sionary from Burma will speak In | the Baptist church. A meeting for | Missionary women is being planned | for the afternoon, while a special rare treat is In store for all who 19) witend. ‘Wedding of Uncle, Niece Is Revealed —————— {Continued from Dage one) died two years ago, leaving him with | (five children. According to reports, his n ‘Miss Hecker, who police say is the daughter of Kerstetter's brother, tame in from Wisconsin to look af- | ter the children. The marrige. roe | sulted. The man and his wife were arrest ed by Officers James H. Griffith el Harold D. Ream, of the Rockview State Police, and were arraigned be- | fore Justice of the Peace Harold D., Cowher, at his offices on East Bish- | op street, Tuesday night. They en- Michael, himself, went to bat for | vered pleas of guilty to the illegal his brother and said js was all righ | marriage and were released from wih him that his brother took the custody upon posting bonds They | check. To was & kind of ordinary are expected to appear in court in procedure, he said. However, Offi- the near future. ite adi . EfEscd SATURDAY | TUESDAY i ERE MARCH earick will offer Hecls Park, 220, Tennz cash. Roy Ovier, auct FEB. 4--T} Mary EK Bartley estate, will offer at public sale at her late residence, Bishop street, Bellefonte, Po. a» fu line of household goods Bade 1 p In L Prank Mayes, suct THU RSDAY FEBRUARY Junes Bao Bierly Est at pub. Kk ade, on miles west Reber tosk, farn implements and Dold ods A Clean-up » at 10 o'clock. Wiss & suct Mr May Elen C. Smwl acm BATURDAY MARCH Miller will offer bis plik 32 3 Pa Among hi al This is a dea; gel P MM Hubler WEDNESDAY Brunesrd w op We premises, 4 mils ud nd 1 mile west of 1 Bouwe BRO, Clinton ty. Hvestock, farn nmnieanenis wd household goods. Clea: 0 sale Bale at § m. Wise & Hubler sucts MARCH 4 owner DET MOTs e foie SA’ T™ RDAY Mer H Povsg * al nas ha Fost FO Teena I Sale at 10 Aue MARCH | TEast of fara “UD mae at MARCH 180 The Ser Uw o Hives DOU je Bile Hubler Bietiy. C » wil farm burg A his F »" at DAY Eimer EK public sale »t dence, Hebersburg howrehoud ROOD Are TRpny ar ID Hale Sale at 12 Auctioneer Wise & B® MONDAY, ) man, on 1 gH “ MARCH C-denm C | offer pale Cur- ne: a Geo ree qv uars 5 and 6, Mrs. HL will afer at public Meadows HrAOnAl ey sie ar TUBSDAS. , MARCH 19 r Rett Pam At : propery following: 250 head of 200 OGuern- are Regisiered 100 Brood in March Dressed Browy hogs. Sale at J) hn, auet MARCH 20-—Hary a! public sale ut his expt of Bellefonte, 180 of which 50 pure bred Angus cows sows due 0 fwrow late and parly April. 12 higt gh class work horses. tractoes. trucks: complete line of new 1 implements. , This of farm machinery Ls quate to farm 1000 acres. Pr ; , ¢ one of the write nD a # - ing oolaloms Herrick Nerryms Z Suing Oo. Sparks, Marviand This o'clock ia & dispersal sale. Auctioneers KE MM. Smith, State Collewe EM Granger. Jr. Boarks, Md. and ¥F Mayes. Lemont THURSDAY MARCH Tei] enn Moores will offer at nublic rale ai 2 miles Prat of Bend of Mill Ha WEDNESDA Y Oo fer mi the na abie Soa Mayes & Eu A. Ba- i sale at is Uvesiock sng E Hubler, ave: WEDNESDAY MARCH 20-0 ” 0 Afr at ahi fann mn Mackeyvilie (arp IMpisnesis WEDNRSDAY MARCH 20--C E Prank will offer at public sale oa he Miller farm. abotil 5 niles west of Pine Crove Mik. livestock and farm lrwienents. Sale at 10 3. ™ HL Harpster aut WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20-3 A Sa. ger will offer at vudilic sale at his farm in M Uvestock and farm implements. BE Habler, auct H his farm Creek or 4 miles West alone State Highway ork. and fearon Implements. This is a esd un Sais ale at § olock. Wise! & Huller, gue! : TUBSDAY MARCH 7-8oy Meo Kinley will ofler st philic sale oh the 1 farm, between Centre Hal and mns Oave, vestoek . and farm implements. Bale at 10 AM BM Smith auct FRIDAY. March S-Léewis offer a3 public sale at M. Smith atct SATURDAY, MARCH §-AMw Pred Watkins will offer at pubis sae gn her fanmn about # mies Howard, nesr the Summit it shurch, & fall line of livestock and far implements. Sale at 12 o'clock noth. Roy Ovier suet. , MARCH @o-John A. , wili offer at »ublic sie on the J D Neidigh farm 3 miles north of Pine Grove Mills, or 5 miles west of State College. & full line of Lvestock and farming J plemer is ean-up gale ociock. EB M MONDAY MARCH 1l—EKeller Snyder will offer at public sale on the Bas: Houser feu pear Houserville, live stock and farm implements. Sale at 1030. FE M. Smith MONDAY, MARCH 11-—A J Burrell will offer at public sale on his fafm at Milibeim, Pa. livestock and farm Implements. Clean un ssle Bale at 1080 a.m, Wise & Hubler aucts TUBSDAY, MARCH 12--—W L. trunk wii offer at public sale al} his farmgn mile east of San on THURSDAY, MARCH 2)-—Charies T Fo Orust ii aire at public sale on fis farm 8 miles Hall, Timer wert ge TRAY. MARCH Freq Walta wili offer at public sale an ine Everhart fsasn at Prankiinville, Huntingdon county, a full line of Hom and farming irroletmen te. This is 8 clean-up sie. Sale at 10 Am E M Smill aft FRIDAY, MARCH 23--A O. Oum- mics wif ORS ut DOG mis ah i Tam near Reberwbure Hwee stock, fawn implements sod some household goods. This is a clead Up sale. Wise & Hubler Auels. ? of Ooliege and 16 miles east of TYTORe on Route 45. Uvestook incl head horses and cola, 6 of 5 R and 100 head of pleco a full line of farming | ments. Clean-up sale. Sale em E M Smith sustioheer PRIDAY. MARCH 28-8. A Hoover will offer at public sale at his resi. dence 4 miles west of Unionville, on Dix Run, a full Ul stock and L Prank Mayes anet 4 at 12:30 noon. ts, at 10a m auc. ] MARCH 12--R. BR. Har man will offer at public sale off the | Mrs. Susan Burrell farm. 4 miles’ west of Millbeim or 2 miles east of | livestock and farm af 10 k m | sale M. MONDAY, MARCH 28«I. © Corman will offer at public sale at his Pars as the “Beech Badge Farm.” three miles east of Smith, suctioneer, , Or three sheen full line of farm a a i 530 a mE E Hubler TUBSDAY, MARCH 26--John Mder will er at puflihe sale on the W. Featikahhatgo a farm 1 mile of ston oh Route S80 2 oi Wee made Hubler, aucis, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 135—Bdward sile at line of livestock and farming nigmments. Sle st 10 a mo & Hubler. aucts. known on day of sale jf as VR bg at 1030 A mpiemenat act | THURSDAY, MARCH 14-8 N. and Mary Trostle, will offer at public | . ok the J. WW, Mayes farm : line of Hivestocy | and te. Bale ? am Mires ana Stover. duct, | oan College, livestock and im. Bale al 0:80 o'clock. KE i rr reo H. 8. Eaer, MeClures Boot Shops Clearance Sale Ends Saturday Fe ONLY 3 MORE DAYS PARIS FASHION FRENDA FASHION Tigh Styled Footwear. Reg. $3 and $4 Value Now $1.00pr. * LADY FASHION CONN Nationally Advertised Footwear Reg. $6 Value Now $199. —————— COMPARE THESE PRICES RED CROSS TREADEASY NATURAL POISE “TWEEDIES” Nationally Advertised Footwear. Reg. $6, $6.50 and $6.85 Values Children’s and Big Girls" RED GOOSE Quality Footwear Reg. $3 and $4 Value Now $1 4385199 pr. tt 4 ph aw Be ¥ - RE " - a CE RE — “Alluring Footwear Reg. $6.50 Value w $1.99 Buy and Save at 'McClure’s Boot Shops, Every Pair I 25 Allegheny St. LE witle Reg. $1.00 Value—Now Tepe. FE Sinaratieg Inc. Fitted by X-Ray. SNS Cw Bellefonte, Pa, | QUALITY FOOTWEAR One Lot of Men's Black | 175 Pairs of ‘Women's — ———————— s ohm S ed LYE Ls AT A’ ¥ Growing Girls’ and #4 «i Children’s U, S. and Gaytee Arctics and Brown OXFORDS Broken Sizes Reg. $3, $4, $5 Values 8 999. $1.00
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