Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1940, Image 7
Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PE. ; ol February 22, 1940, Recent Weoldinere Jud tnd. Tos demass wae + ————————— I - - m—— - "- —— d hand. Total d ti- | told him it was a holdup, When | granted it a $10,000000 non-mili= reopened, wit uthorized g | THURSD Y ATCT - | ateming irons, crow bars; some of Recent Weddings ul or Sul (Suis was h vs questioning the | tary loan in late 1939 Ban Fishing In | reopened. hy Rene pnd | Crust i Mi fer Hr Ati: - the best spreaders and double chaing | mated at $225 the man began Con that can be found :. ' ; y , anywhitre; milk Hester Garner, of Boalsburg, was | stranger, he was seized from beé-| 8. The Duchesses of Kent and Spring Creek | A leader in local sports circles Hall, along Toute 43. Jivemtook, dine | C408. Duckets strainers. butchering BackeMitchell riding in a car operated by Harry | hind, punched, and tos sed into wii Windsor tied for first place; Queen here yesterday saw in the letter a Jlements and household @oods. | Looks meat beneh, 2 ron kevties] M \ : . : Garner, of Boalsburg, when the ma- | snow where his attackers Prsttehey Elizabeth of England was second (Continuea om page one) possible state-wide menace to fish- his in a clean up sale, Bale at 10 Mnpod,, tug Rion po bridles, Sal hos % 73) . Lo» > 4 N W 1 y A " y'el hyd un YOu Wh i) “ ro boo Mn Jahn PF. Milohell, Of | chine and another car driven by E and kicked him as he yelled fo 8. Gerald P. Nye, Senator from 7 7 d ee | ermen. “If all land owners in the | clock fiy nets; at bridle; lead raps stile College, announce the mar- |p woolever, of Montoursville, col-! ald. North Dakota that each land owner should be! State follow the course taken by MONDAY, MAROH 20-Pred Waite breeding hobble: some houselio riage of their daughter, Ellen Jean- | jided on a rural road near State One of the men went through hig compensated for the trouble and ex- Spring Creek property owners,” he will Ter at public sale on the | woods and many other griicles 100 nette, to Nicholas V. Back, of New College about 7 o'clock Sunday | pockets and when Bezilla made a 10. Ignace Jan Pade rewski, 18° pense Incurred by the passing of | said fish 1s ong 10 1 fle g Everhart smn at Pranktinvitle, | ntimarcus to mestign. Clssseti York City. The marriage took bla He hou, vill Bie ne found his wallet. some | MOUs pianist and one-time pres | gueh large numbers i U0 | sald, CHshing 1s going to suffer a | Huntingdon county, s full line of sale. At the same time and y \arriage took piace | night, She suffered bruises about | check-up he fou ’ dent of Poland numbers of strangers severe setback.” After some consid- Hyestook snd farming implements, the farm will be offered lor shiv. on Felwuary 12 in the Methodist | the head. Car damage was placed | money in another pocket, and his through their properly and the use | ergtion he added that such a move TH is 8 clean-up sale. Sale st 10 Bale at 12 o'clock sharp Wares? church at Drexel Hill, Pa. Mrs. Back | q¢ $25 keys were missing, These items —— —— of those properties as public recrea=! on ay “ a.m EM fnith suet Cash. Wise & Hubler, aucta. ’ at $25 yaw ’ As public recrea~ | on the part of landowners’ generally iS a graduate of Penn State College Total damage was placed at $17 in | have not been recovered, the sus-| 4g " ’ tion areas.” srobably would result in legislation | FRIDAY, MARCH 22--A, OG. Oum- and has been director of the Lytle's | 4 collision ry 5:44 i clock Sunday | pects deny they have them, Surplus Food L unches Some hope that a settlement of % keep the a 8 Sia the ey] ian Hot Lae or a March 6 : : : C.B. Hackett <p J ‘pr y A - p oe n 1 F " { ; haa ok. 4 y y fed 4 Hh rn nea Ishurg, Nve- A 2 Addition ple $b hool for the past afternoon between cars operated by Siecaniing hii Wlice, D Provide Balanced Diets " ig king may wil ing al where. | use and enjoyment of the public stock uJ em implements and some Hn we ig A -" Duis yh on hy our years, Mi ACK iS Ais0 a grad- py A Reed, of Pine Grove Mills leveland youths went to UU le For Jy Hshermen will not be denled the | — i ——— household goods. This In a clead ail. ‘arn, 1 r ANON , ; i 5 ve 1 rod ronal oH a Fortunately for the many children |. a ‘ up sale. Wis Dauberman farm dor inking ae Uh rie Sollee nd i" ployed and William Scott, Jr, of Philadel- for 3 ie with 4 friend Jun, receiving lunches under the seho - Mey miy | wig? for fishing Is If some of these paragraphs fal PRIDAY AL gia oat Creek road, 1% miles pe of Centre as a de e New Yor T Tr the pon J {Wat J ¢ : inl extended in Lhe final para of { t , ; 8 | t - ; ~-Rarige ni Hil, or 3 miles Oe e Central Railroad. After May 1 the pha Ne Hl Te ey be n Av ¢ room in his home for them, lunch program, the surplus foods the letter. which states § po | 5 SHIRE (RO Si DEE I on the an will offer at public sale on oe wing om hs Ras th hh “ i lg Presi B. t they decided to return to Cleve-| available for these lunches are tive o it ! ! \ ach ¥ ons farm at Pennsylvania LIVESTOCK db 1 couple will reside in New York City. giate College they decided to i ! I ive committee of the Association | A ———————— Furnace, 11 miles west of State LIVE v i hesd of hotaes y ’ a \ . “fv arge he Vv ods nee i " ] \ oy) ‘1 \ id 09 Consisting « #4] TO - — About 1 o'clock Saturday after- | land and had Muhaw drive them ; ge y h ever f od ne ede d 10 will be glad to discuss the conditions| The U. 8. foreign policy Is Uallays and 18 julia Jon ot a yrane hon ‘years oT A an erm Jarvi—Pickel noon a car driven by Thomas Phil o Philipsburg The group wa lance their diets, the Federal Sur under which Spring Creek may be | strong as the battle fleet head of BOrses and colts ar g 7 ad i i Isuder, work anywhere 1 are sani Here Vv awsn" sha "TY OH ’ “OOM ' - # ol ' ) y __ : 4 Miss Mary Elisabeth Pickel, | lips, of Lewistown, skidded and over. | accompanied there by Dawso plus ( imodities corporation r of oatitle and 100 head of hogs MA nore, 5 years Old, full | forming imple ln @l harness, weight 1800, vi t . y ; i a | The atts same after a round of | ports The pring } nly { AsO f ne « daughter of James XA. Pickel, of turned two miles east of Potters! The attack ¢ : principad surplus 000 gu mmm mie ss Ou USC : d roms ‘ » ™ ‘ . be | we : that + Hi BIEL $1 TEE Ge LTT STII ¢ BE) menu es Ww sal I at 4 ’ ot ma 5 years old, weight Half Moon Terrace, Bellefonte, and | Mills. No one was injured and dam. | Philipsburg taprooms. The Cleve-| products that the corporation hb Rl , s } : ) ; mith WOtionm eer » Hix we r singie or Y John W. Jarvi of Crystal Falls. age to the car was estimated at $80. }and boys told police that Mubaw | handled include butter, eggs in some CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING jy Sirgen a foul, mown mare. i years OM re, Il years Old, Mich. were married February 8, aa————h ————" — did not take an active part in the arens, a considerable number of PRIDAY, MARCH 22-8. A. Hoover | weight 1600, work anywhere: mae at the Methodist parsonage, Lock Seine, saying that he remained getables and fruits a / the car Uv cits ts Havesh, By Road Sadat hs Ch List 15 Cases Bendyk was she man who stepped ally citrus fru and some ea ' 8 pastor of the Methodist church. Is For Civil Court in front of the garageman. it was poods as well as sueh staples a i Aiadk ’ hy will offer at public sale at his ress. " ming 3 y ROO] Worker, There were no attendants and no flour corn mead. - ald Strasalka hel agi] om | fou carn meal, and cercals, The sic razalka held Begzllla from These columns are watched weekly hy prospective buyers from dence 4 mil west of Unionville, ¢ ’ months old; 17 head of on Dix n, a full line C14 C0 tine mile cows 3 witnesses. Immediately following : ! ! S + | official surplus list has t} the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jarvi (Continued from ne one) w rear and Dawson wen wrouy all parts of Centre and adjoining counties. If you are planning ) a public sale make sure that your announcement appears here, noon ‘ nr yes 4 fre 1 and OWE $ it hws ery A TURDAY MARCH 28.8 ue heiler cg 8 r hs 1 ane tner. will offer bH ) old isle ck Bulls arm 3 no yt ¢ . a~ months, 1 year, 1 years and 2 yes Ver P on rout y voRLow tet Ie y tively Ghee men fun UnInements i l 12346 ‘ oo SH 4 oy ad ! 2% bead of E. E. Hubler, auct VA { of 2 © included a good allowance of the protective foods, desirable | ticularly nece ry | ng cl i a a Sa Ee 8 LL LT eT ——_. Alock and implement Bale AL Jersey 1280 ; urned to Bellefonte and went to ~~ —e | his pockets housekeeping in one of the Bos- sumpsit aMdavit of defense filed. —————— caino houses on Half Moon Terrace J. Prank Kromrine vs. Pirst Nat- Daylight Saving ; Mrs. Jarvl was employed for sever- | jonal Bank of State Coliege; as- . ATURDAY, FEB. 24--J. E Starette SATURDAY. MARCH 0M. Pred SATURDAY, MARCH 2i—Samuel O al years at the Widmann-Teah sumpsit, affidavit of defense filed Poll Is Tie ho neh § ram Is alwa will offer gt public sale at his home ‘ ne will offer public a Gingerich will offer at public sale drug store and later at the Penn- Annette Decker vs. Charles Lee: p———— a cooperative activity. The rd n Mil burg, a full line of hou yn her famm about 8 miles from at } home in Centre Hall BOT- Bell otel. Mr. Jarvi of Crystal tres: ) rie fers 1 : " agency deliv ! mmo Be pa. SIGE Sale at tL eck loward, near the Summit u ough. a 1 iH line of household lie ~ Has | trespass, affidavic of defense filed. (Continued from Page 1) Terns cash. Roy Oyler, aw hireh a full liz 3 p woods. Sale at | o'clock sharp. L F alls, Mich. is now living in Belle- Harry B. Witherite Osceola Mills ep ——— . —- ies to t slate welfare agency gATURDAY. FEB. 24 iki mplements. Sale at 19 ov PF. Maye act . fonte, where he is employed by the | R, D, 1, plaintiffs, vs. George Hick- To d=-- early to get up vhich arranges with local spon TU nigned eo tom. will offer at tAiD- noo! oy ler au MONDAY. MARCH 25--L. O Chemical Lime Company son, Philipsburg. defendant; tres- “No. for the reason it ood { we lunch progra ually 1 € sie in tl to ¢ Iniony URDAY MARCH $-John will offer at public sale at ? ————— pass, no affidavit of defense ii ama two J | " pr Ne dich, will offer at wublic Sal know) as 12 ‘Beech BEdee > » 4 “Bellis te fs } sre the {1 101 SCHOOL. 8 |} : wells unit, the 10x] ) vite vy thereon & “ Botiituts tam 4 ¥ n hee p ™ Bullock—Keeler G. W. Shi Ank vs. V. O. Heigh and as ito ” [ re 1 go ; : on She ] Pi "Grove Mil i. ree r three rr Mgrs of > _ . wis MANSACL THIET Dusiness f you h ’ } } in rove ie : . . Nn - hl 4 i At a ceremony performed at 8:30 Willard Ne trespass, no affidavii "ce them away have Daviight iwrnishes labor if the Sponsors 1 y of repair. @ f oompie? miles west of Siate Colleae. a Tul ta ule 64° livestock. I lock Friday evening in the par- | Of defense flied wedi Ww MEHL Minny. (ARYA LAYS ) bith room, electricity, nard wood ne of livestock 1 famming im Cludine rin 1 Holstein comttle 1a) : i ‘ al 4 A . . . ng FY N somewhere olus i P Moor ty yo arsed Tw y vs erst Whit ge of the Bellefonte Methodist | Sears, Roebuck & Co, vs, School Ng. We can go somewhene ATER he 2s aii h eat sng two ca piem ! Cle Whi te urch, Miss Helen Roberta (Whip- | District of Snow Shoe Township; “Have had contact with It act , . " r i! sit 4 avit of defense filed. last three summers and it makes {or rap ok b 0) Keeler, granddaughter of John | Assumpsit affidavit of def i »' dinteiissting 4 be 4 A wvery MONDAY ARE { ibn n i ‘ ata. + s Keeler, of Bellefonte, became the Elizabeth Heeman and Aaron confusion among working men ¢ ! hati hed Tee of ail taxes except | ay 2 Ma hi y aria} ‘he Dan | TUESDAY : Sodan a ’ : ¢ Glenn H. Moore bride of Henry M. Bullock, son of Heeman vs. O. P. McCord; treas- farm iors of the state of Charles farm near Houserviile Mrs. John M. Bullock, of Bellefonte = Dass, no affidaviy of defense filed What the h--- do you fellows! | a cenroth wed Noh 0 En ay: Pa Bo Mill Hell, along State Highway, bes Darl . mp hu +h hem at {alr price provides a st "ith , XH ’ it mith. » 4 a n 0 full ‘ pid A Attendants on the popular young Park M Weimer, Receiver of Lie want? Do vou want to drive | MONDAY. SMAt r y nd farming i ; a m. the follow. _ " y * 4 4 . til. it A hat has al ' red 1) A 84104 vv 1 iy Mon MA Y couple were Miss Lois Bloomquist M shannon National Bank of Phil farmers out of town? If you dont ih aged SATURDAY. FEB. 24-1 Mary EB iil ots CH 10 a. m : ; ; and William R. Brown, both of iPsburg fi RB Setuffer ASSUMD- want us, just tell us by having Daye rm of perativ ¥ort 3 y ' ig ort : it pul - Bip a i y Bn his far : Terma LIVEST Les Bead of . ri ¢ He 1 . . ’ 1 t: 4 ha sed ' Y ¢ he ia n iahoy 4 : ‘ : h ry * { da f sal y i bay b Bellefonte. The bride, a daughter of sit, aflk avit of ae Renae ome Ught Saving Time ! year U K ] treet Bellofont - fall 1 ATI Lplener le ean up sade |e nt i: : ” bing 1400° bat ‘alle beeps " aka oh General State Authority, a cor- f Y ram was in effect in 1 | y of e bolt y 1030 a Wise & Hub DAY. MARCH 20-0G. BE Rum- |» a2 a ard fed Teller Whippo, of Centre Hall has Standard time is good enough for Yer soo gro Tucti ng Ma dows lier at oad =4 1 } veight 1400. bay * ded with her grandparents here poration, to the use of the Kephart me ; Why ho 14 Pr wt ig Tiss Ea hools and more than 800, ne a1 y re CASH. Dai s farm mile; Past War- Yeam old. weight 1300, in % cq A BAA rid aral " "\AFBOraR tio fF should Slate liege yt 0 0 da ‘ A Ast t 4 i has tf menv vears. She is a graduate Hardware Co. In a corpor ation UB wit to do?” q ved the lunch ! in 5 . L fore Mork vestock and 3 1m sanding on 1 yo are 2 the Bellefonte High school. Mr, 'S The Fidelity and Casualty Com- ™ ~©"% *% =F sine that Us Kini Try MONDAY. PEB. 2 : son, will run i off t publi le at Jeeme Sale at 10 o'clock. H es 3: Ty home coir wane oid a” JU p , : ‘ vii - | rn th tara 1 . o Me HMRER Wain t ah a ' . re 0 Th i Iii ns! AA ny H 1 #5 17 ut Ro dr i J hed a FN - Bn'loek, also a raduate of the P°0¥ of New York, a corporation; It is to the interests of Bellefonte } hy t} . the Dresent se - a i" a 4 * Taahacs Tats route 2 ne 1 rom L. Harpster, auct head of tt consisting of 3 n-llefonte High rR attended | ssumpsit, affidavit of defense filed. fo keep the goodwill of the farmers bp” z i . 80. Lait SAN Jom / p WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27-—fhe Wil. Holstein co 3 Rogen and 1 rae bean etomioged |, M. E. Smith vs. J. Arthur Shuey; %ho are about 100 per cent against” a0, Pa. Sale at 1 ovlock. le. Sale at 1 i aoa: egiaie will, ofte 1 V3 Of the above oatile will’ be for me time offt es po the trespass, no affidavit of defense Daylight Saving." Smiu t W. C. Smeltzer, cle 4 mile west of Cedar pr ria J ve- g before ss Guerasey Deiter : : filed It is bad enough to have 3 MONDAY FEB 20 Lovie TUESDAY MARCH 12—-R. R. Har- SLOCK and farm iplemer Ad ringer 3 ein helfer. 18 months . na % man wil offer a: oud a a the PP v a ‘ + - aan: will off putiic sale on 1h m nr mre wy ¥ Rom : nC Ano h WET Iie heifer, ian Metal Company here. He Is) “my pun Ann Taylor and Jesse 'school board driving business out Serious Eye Defects and Russell Douty, executors. wild | JE TO CVE RS BUbVE sale on Lhe | Or nC Ten ee RR i “» of the lay readers at St, John's X or e able. what " oo ' D. Taylor, her husband and Jess town . Ww, want Weat of Milihetre or 2 mil ag “YY } 1 o te Ve, & " a 3 OWT . the BE e Dont arm cn g ’ u 4 » aN Wen y < IMiite oh of WEIR TAY MASK - n v ‘ y Ww th sigs bv her side *'seopal church. Bellefonte. After nmol in his own right, vs. Mol- Are Highway Menace Ys pring Mills, livestock and farm | © apmoV ail. EF RY Doan ion will be 8 weeks old by time of = ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, "pandmaker and Ruth Cohn. a . Pn Ma: M i at pubiye | » on ww. ts fe hh To) y o : had IVA BEA tA ‘ 4 rw " ‘ . » " . 1% ar'ed for a wedding trip. They | youine and doing business as Auto- 0° Mi have been ) iran Sef | Lr reducing astomobile accidents is res are clear apd BO mor 28 Lh A Siali-ip mls. EM 2+» living for the time being at the i. Supply CO.: trespass, no af- vice for years hy ‘add Lo SE ~~. 4 adap J land mie at } p. m ARO i Block family home In the First aq. of defense filed straw to the camel's back? 4 fl : ‘ MONDAY R iTS nr EDN i a AROR 13a MN nal apartments at the corner Jennings 2 ra) Mat! o de hou $l ush A et ne POLY Whee Town Bh nd "Tarik ) ots hi wi A mn. Tid OR Ss . eatin; Cattle shvihe. Emms Jennings and Walt 3 : RL order flouses w 8 TUSh re detected and the owner | fer at public sale at 123 Sou Hew! ren "har ™ S04! O | TIHIRSDAY MATCH 08—dlarry echeny and Curtin streels, Jennin ve ber Jogep 1} mn P. bu ess if Bellefonte Oe - sock Beam wii Hor at . © ETI YR TE on eat west of “Train schedules are on standard “ : he mahi) nin berg 180 3 re p aii 430 %: lmopiements, § pat 1M P LAMENTS ~Cromw; 3 L. Winner A. Wilson Hamil n: HM time.” a Fane ah . ine lot AISI Le ie at 930 Ay Cea: ; Cd g the Andrews far Weber—Sheckler respass, Ing " atidavis of defense ‘1 prefer to live sane 1 iy : nl a Le sharp. Distt lev a upon ; . 4 tween Ase Ma ann Helen M. Sheckler, daughter fi Are: wine ondft® Lh HL Je ge wild WEDX BSDAY MAR 13—Bdward some household “ntre County Coroner Charles ran} umrine, administra- Stavtmeet Phen 4 WP dub db Biwi Suen RIIAY in Taal oR iOTEDO DO Clann hc et St public sale st) oelock. EM rv ond Mrs. Sheckler, of tor of the estate of Frederick Wil gh raga ok FUQC. Shi here are dia Sn iat o { ww x e at the home of ihe lat Bute O loge, livestock and farm | TaoAY. MARCH “wirq, became the bride of John lam Krumrine, late of State Col- OF My granciatier. [i's good enough automobile ‘ despite the fac f levying H mer, ne implemetiis. Sale ai 1080 J Ne Tn 3 Tal roher. en of Mrs. John H. Web- lege, deceased, vs < se 10 4 that statistics sh ' ve this Lunsetown, Pa hich arom E M. Smith auct shone Ja f Howard. at a ceremony per- Cormick, and J Prank MeCormic Kk From remarks and comments of all Am sng han I : Bg DEISGIAl DI iy: TWX THURSDAY SABCH 1-§ NH. ah and farm pmplemenis. Sale & med at 6 o'clock Saturday even- executors of the estate of John T. heard during the balloting. Daylight ©ve defects by the time they reach ay hotses. one Give voars old. 3600 or at Sle Pag gM pital 0 <l lock E M ——— auct in the parsonage of the Re- McCormick, late of State College. Saving Time seems to have fis heir forties Mom; Whe other 11 yrs. oid 1500: 3 Howard, a full line of livestock + DAY. Me a iwisen his rmed church, Howard, by the pas- deceased. assumpsit, affidavit of strongest supporters among those Motorists’ eyes do not stay In good 2 brood 3 Shonth om i ho 330, 10. gag Jasmine jnpitinciiia. . Sai Sg the Moore Homesiead farm, Route iow: “vet of disk corn hil ers; ke- fe Rev. John R. Guliek. Atten- defense filed who work in stores and offices In shape indefinitely, any more Han Bn of Sle. Baroness, bridles. lines and HOREDAY FAY Ang Stover. SUC. | 350 near Water Street, midway tooth harrow: 1 , corn Her: Fr dents for the young couple were J. Frank Krumrine vs. the Estal® toun while the strongest foes of their automokil About half of the lias jie 3 new, some farming im- oll SL po rengen] Rg A 3 ween Iyrome and Huntingdon. worker, i hitch: pair of sleds: Mrs. John Brown. of Bellefonte, R. of John T. McCormick, Walter T. “fast” time seem to be those Living stat w have some sort of eve ah a Potato Tine | the Mumer farm 2% miles Bast Of | tie, hogs and: horcs: Bar Starts D, and Paul Breon, of Centre Hall. McCormick and J. Frank MeCor- i, the rural areas Parmers claim tests for driver applicants, although househole j- me. including «ooo or aurove Mills and 8 miles south | prommtiy at 1] a.m. £ M. Smith , mH ; beautiful ring ceremony also Mick. executors; trespass. no af pa.j0nt Saving would result in ut- por th tests are very sisld ano, Also farm of 30 acres with | TL U0 COCNRe. HTSNECK Nek TE | atict ) Mile ewe €lgath milk Dottie Serie witnessed by members of the davit of defense filed, ter confusion in the management of according ! Better Vision toe heirs. Terms of Dersomal prop. | M- Smith. suct, "H. 8. Eider. cls bp Re ionn. B. | Lek me Soul 4, soos, 4s. "fate families of the bride and aba i farm work, especially during harvest In some stales a person sc! ry h. Eimer Hubler auct PRIDAY MARCH 15-9 451 tarn 4 Wn west of Spring Tred ie minim m. For the ceremony Miss po Held In seasons lly may be halt-blind before he is THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20-The | Musser Estate will offer at public Georses va er rer tare Hail of March 8°: : : : Lewis Fetzer wore 28 Navy blue street Prom the results of the poll Belle- b oF v James Egwin Blerly Est will offer sale on his farmn midway b far y . livestock sa 1 + ) the corsage of gardenias Robbe Assault fonte Council, which wanted an eX~ driving wash " "Wag at public sale, on his farm tw the Zion and Jacksonville roads EE Bole wc. T2740 A Pen a Pa matton of honor wor navy ry Wri 8 sg Piven Bees ving to protect * public, Bs miles west of Rebersburg, live. or 5 miles north-east of Bellefc ante. g th Ee at orn gt BB lt matfon of Donor were a Davy - a pression from the public before tak Bone tates juire period stock, farm implements and house. Nvestook., farm implements Feb. yum the Zolowing petsonal p ool. 4 bii'~ dress with a corsage of roses in y AU ring. pro ape : oct clean-up sale Hale the farm Sale at : 2 51 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK—Inciud- and sweet peas. After the wedding ‘Continued from Page 1) i Ir Davisin Having. re. StH UpS Oo QfIvers tre : Wise & Hubler Smith, auct, | "a Mm, = u S me at : Jacob Yarrison ing Bad of hfe; Fo a , te ait didi mtn Dose dh, one y nN eas PLE en automohil iriver: wer re. et . n wt - . or Bg h : 1 vers old. weight 1 Mr. and Mrs. Weber departed for a down and robbed of $50 near Th timent for or against the proposi- ed ate 3 By ¥ PRIDAY y- ig 18.—Al Rd : 4 miles East of Logauten 10 years old weight 1 1200, Disok mare JwWn + I Qe Ol o i“ wir to have the yes checked a hoa hn rater will offer at : and 1 m of Carro oun 4 3 m~tor trip to Philadelphia. They ex- ne Streets Phill v s tion. Most of the “yes” votes came “ : ae " vg Log ® al} A i A ai Tun West of Ons Rous coming 5 yeam old weight 1400: r keep th and Pine Streets, Philipsburg, as every f rary. highway safe SATURDAY. MARCH 2-Beginning at sale on the Paul Keen farm | mile B80 at id arp black colt coming 2 years old: DAY pect to go to housekeeping in 2 he was going home early Friday from residents of the borough. Most sult: Be Earanac hints. 180 bp. m. D. 8. Ishier, executor of west of Miliheim. a line of live- personal pr operty: po Air 3 A prolly WL near future at Howard where Mr morning ’ of the “no” votes came from the would be increas er] : the 0. £ lahiler estate will offer stock and farming implements Columbia enamel range, good CON: | cows 11 of which are Guernseys, 3 Weber is in business. The bride at- ree of the four men held. Rob. rural sections of the Bellefonte trad- changing eyes then would not hi at Jubii Jle, nthe Pramniat: Clsait-up sale. Wise & Huber, HUT. Soom stove: wood-Dox. sink: | golsieins: all wili be fresh by Une tended the Bellefonte High school - Eee “20 goin! Prank Strazal. IDE area. And there you have it + run into another car to know that oe ls Pos iy el ard FRIDAY. MARCH 15-3. W ” rd: eherrs able: 1 ext 2 our ie or Stone A ingens : v . : } oir : ’ y " ° ti ph tan is h v 3 +4 4 Kepi . ¥ ~O .while Mr Weber is a graduate of ka. 20 DOL of “leveland. Ohio, and imal ————— es needed tightening u ening and butchering tools Tormas will offer at public sale on his 7° as eat 3 nt ier; yeariin heifers; yearling rr the Howard High school and the “°C rn Ta ra edttn’ =r cash on personal property. B. M farm one mile west of Pine Orove Chairs, r CIoK wei uli, Buerrsey bull, 2 years Alex Dawson, 20. ¢ Utahville, en- Sei Mills, surplus livestock Sale at 1 at ar veda ng: dures: n . " Wes Chester State Teachers: Col- tered pleas of uty to char res of Fi ep P pr HL Hurpster auct, = doughtray . an acing, inode; n wogs. including a : 4 ¥ iW Vv “ 4h ll * _ oe S ¥ 4 ¥ Lu C : . 4 lece. Both are widely known and aggrava od asaanlt and battery rw = The Centre Democrats $1.5 =~ year SATURDAY, MARCH . 3 Jamal 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 16-—At 10 a. m rugs, pict n frames edison g have the best wishes of many friends oo. "Coon arratgned before o) Who said “Brerybody talks —_— his ice of NE aT Tab aig Lee L. Wolfe, will offer at public a ws Ith 240 records. 000K. | year old but not registered: for happiness and prosperity p +7 Sg about the weather? ~Want ds bring Treatita Pa all bis household goods sale on the £ 8 Stover farm 1% - , ans Is: ot of dishes: antiques: bead of shoats weighing from . 2 wooden tubs: 7 meat stands: au ——— a —_——-- * 1 Nick Muhaw, 22, of Utahville, de- ‘Squire Hancock. The fourth main : ti : east of Raebersbur Pots 3q How old is Adolf Hitler? a “ Among this list are many antiques ron . of ¥ p. farm | pore: wood chisels: cross cut saw: 2 120 nas i ' a Pia oh reard naow his 8 a clean up sale. Sale at 12 HY GD hence. oe CAD~UP | Iron kettles; bars: mick: shovels FARM IMPLEMENTS: —8 wago S c nied his guilt, claiming he had! 3. What is Harvards endow- y oclock P. M. Auctioneer Wise & Sale. Wise & Hubler, aucis forks: single and double trees: plow. | ® Weber With box 1 a wagon with now Causes nothing to do with the robbery. He ment? GRAND VIEW FARMS, Hubler SATURDAY. MARCH 16-—At 10 a. Mm. | harrow: grindstone: single oWtive . DAY Shapers, Bg JON wut was held urt " v ww aT ALL DAY TURDAY — : The Hedon Trust Company. tor: wheel harrow; 16-15. ladde « | Champion mower, a planter, 1 Auto Crashes was held for court as an accessor 4. How much scrap frog and SATURDAY. MARCH 2—The Grane | ol (WOOL Cote’ or ther ate | tore Doel harrow: 6-11 laadie: Bo: Chmniian moe iin disk in the crime. steel were shipped from toe U. S DISPERSAL SALE View Parms will hold an all 433 | 30 “gone will offer at public RR vator: sulky plow. 2 sets double SURE J'apereal sale at Middietown. Fa umber. and many articles too nu. Yan . : t tered oles ot to Japan in 1989? 5 " sale the residence and persOBAl meus ion mentiom ers Ons 2 spring<ooth harrows: 2 bushel (Continued from Page 1) All four men entered pleas of no 130 head of cows. heifers. bulls property of the deceased. Sale | wise & Hubler sucts rere B clover seed. 25 bushel guilty to an additional charge of | 5 Who wrote, “Laugh and the ff SATURDAY, MAR. 2 salves saa JSariogs ang 31 haat) wif’ be bent at tus residence on Ty Hsia, - § farn dd " holding up and attempiing to rod world laughs with you, otc?" AT 530 SHARP AT vi dh b . North Allegheny Street, Belle . damage totaled approximately $200 - MIDDLETOWN, PA. quipment. Sale at 9:30 sharp fonte Feb. 29 : : Mary Ellen Bierly Similar narrow highway lanes John Albert Irvin, of Hawk Run, 6. What is the Treaty of Brest. , Dun L 5 “were assigned as the cause of a col- early the same evening One of gitovak? QUITTING FARMING 0) SE 3 Hy sis Sh De A SCL Foun and C. C. Smull, Admrs. lizion between Melvin Pravel. of Hy. the Cleveland youths said: “Sure, 7. What material assistance has We are selling all the stock at Booneville, on foute 780 farm 2 miles Bast of Old Port, Of the James Biwin Blerly estate Methodist blersbur d Harold F. Strubl {§ we held up the other guy (Bezilla), . bd . and complete line of farming head of accredited cattle T00 | livestook and farm jemnents, Will offer at public sale on his farm | Gap. E M Py suet. nersburg, an ar . Stru e, 0 but we didn't have nothing to do been given Finland by the U, 8. implements, barness of tw mules, farm implements and some | This 1s a clean-up sale ng at 10 2 miles west of Rebersburg, the i | xi0 State Collage, R. D., about a mile with the ‘other one” ri. 1 since its invasion by Russia? Ta oi ptinetLs tn wkoallen household goods. Cishn up Jute o'clook. BE M. Smith auct lowing: east of Pleasan the . f= o condition. Hay r, Tractor Sale at 10 m. E oT. | MONDA ARCH Rishel | LIVESTOCK 0: ries, . to Zion at 1 or Rr, Tou] vin). After the hearing the four! 8. WhO are considered =the %0 HEAD OF PURE BRED at, | 4 | will hg ne in on hoe | seven milk cows, some mor horses, | ‘Mar. 14 : E.N. & Mary Trostle . Say were brought to Bellefonte and WCrlds best dressed women by HOLSTEIN COWS, ™HEIFERM: 6d co. farm 3 miles North West of Spr be fresh at sale time 2 sows and 8 Will offer at public sale the J ing. The eas; sven in Sgpeeiis committed to the County jail | Paris couturiers? Bulls, Calves ang earings W Bruner Tn ae hs Dubiic sats | Mills, Pa. pure bred. livestock shoats | Wiih Mayes farn % mile North of irections, were : . : y an ester east of farm implements. Sale | IMPLEMENTS fia How : the narrow cleared portion of the Bezilla’s cries for help as he was _ 9. Who was appointed by the fresh and fall freshening, va § Finiisgs, 4 miley of Car-| Wise p Hubler. aucts. - p30 | delivery : y a, he = following “road. | being beaten by his assailants were Republicans to succeed the late save Son TESTED QUEAN roll, on Route 880, Clinton eoun- | MONDAY. MARCH 18—Merle P. Poor. | drill, LIVESTOCK :(—Bay horse, Fravel suffered bruises of face heard by Mrs N. R. Lamoreaux, | Senator Borah on the Senate For- iis By ty. livestock, farm (mplements and . planter. {ol6. weight 1600: mare Mobi ses of the lace eign Relations Committee? 13 HOLSTERS, OAADES-- household goods, Clean miles : old. weight 1680 “and Earl Tate, of State College, R.| Wife of the Philipsburg: chief of po- . Ck } vo | J 21000 lasted. Catatoa on Sale Sale ot § a. m. Wise & “Frater | : : | norsos are. No. | workers D., a passenger in the Btruble sedan, 'lce, who lives nearby the scene of 10. Who is president of newly we sAD OF HORSES an: Aucts, | 392 will sell full line of tN two gas engines: 8 h. hitched to anything and are received lacerations of the forehead the attack. Lamoreaug, off duly formed Polish Council? | ULES, all acclimated and MARCH 4. 5 and 6. Mrs. H. L. Stuart, | ood farm implements. Cleanup 1% h 3 blower and shredder team 10 be trusted 10 a ih at the time, seized his gun and sd Uy ub an the faimy. er able sale on | Sle. beginning at § o'clock a. mM. | sled: 138 feet hay rope ana lepoom: | 34 head Guernsey osttie T. SS pot . ; ; : erms on Bale. Credit up t ownet, offer a ic sale | EM. Smith, auct | Diatiomn scales; good corn sheller: ed and sccredited : flashlight and ran to the street. The Answers § ? months the Nittany Meadows Farm at |.ooen oC inon 10 w Sim BOPATBLOT i; | tificate No. 1001. 22 ALATA. Seeing two men he asked them 25 Tons of Hay, Second Cut Boalsburg, Pa. bersoual property \ : if ne | whee! 4 ; + | have been fresh this what the trouble was. but they! 1 Mafk Twain, | tra Ataita ana Timothy, including ibe following. 300 head Hobson farm 115 miles : " lk cans: | 4 gre purebreds: 11 hell PUBLIC SALE OF broke into a run, with the officer in . Will be 51 on April 20 Grand View Farm: rs 100 of which are Registered | og of Ivurevilie, alone Heute alik_ of rien Biel i | . pursuit. . Estimated at $143,000000 C.8 Erb & H. K. Aivine 50 pure bred Angus cows; 100 brood | ng Implements. She at | ony stove: butcher ools:. cross ous | i " Bales Mgrs, sows due to farrow late in March | Night Police officer Clarence Gus $30032,000 worth in the first Koons & Sanger, Aucts, and sarly April; 12 high class work | OWA HORSES af was notified and he joined | 11 months of 1939 Harvey Hettew, Pod onto Ee trucks; complete the chase after three youths who 5. Ella Wheeler Wileox. Horst & Garver, Cle of new farm machinery ade- ran in Aiteretr A | 6 A treaty signed by Germany Middletown 1s ocated § miles quate to farm 1000 acres. Por ON THE GEORGE LOHR FARM, | ' Sirazaika and Bendyk were pick- And Russia in 1918 after Russia's JJ South of Bg 130, Between Bellefonte & Pleasant Gap ed up and arrested some time later defeat in the World War, at the Philips hotel by Chief Lam-| 7. The EApost “Import Bank | orequx. Muhaw and Dawson were E : : i sommes EE gotten out of bed at their homes in a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6- C. B Utahville by Officer Gustafson and Hackett wil fler at publjc sale on the J. fare farm or better | members of the State Motor Police, | v ] DOW! farm i 3 : . { after they traced a car seen near ! rs Crook road. 13, miles the sale arts. the place of the robbery to Utah- i g u n e 4 east Centre Hill or 8 miles SUP. Sel 8 Ma Rosel ngerich | ville. | east a ola re eo "12 | WEDNESDAY, 20 a Dh a. Gi When Lamoreaux had begun ory wer residence one-fourth mile wiht Not Smullton, Centre County, the 2%0i- WOR SOT ¢ omg Livestork 3* 3 FEE : chasing the two boys he saw them Consisting of Rare Blue Historical China, early Monday Afternoon, head for " parked car. As the blown flasks, pattern glass, furniture, ete. from a pri- ’ pair realized they couldn't reach Bast FEB. 26th ot 1 o'clock ine car, they dodged down a side | vate collection gathered over a period of forty years, Beek or 4 ijes West of Min Hal street. Lamoreaux halted long! State High stock and Bint 3 4 B 232s Iv 3 foud load of Towa haces enough to Jo down the ear's license d F b farms. Mated teams umber,’ rked M single horses from four to eight years 'e2dine to Utahville io nl on ay, e ruary 26th Bewilla told police he was walk | u TUBSDAY, MARCH 7_Roy | old, and will weigh from fifteen to 0 OF POTS BF ok Prides At 9:30 sharp Eastern Standard Time, and to con- the. a oft putlie sue ob Taal eighteen hundred pounds. | morning when he heard footsteps tinue all day and evening if necessary. Rain or It in need of a resl horse come 2N'Nd him. As he stepped ass g ry shine. and see them. They are the best ie aid 5. man Numed “oy hoa Sale to be conducted in town shop at 123 South that are raised in the state of Towa Allen St., State College, Penna. In a well heated room. H. L. HARPSTER Detailed catalogue upon request, AUCTIONEER o Bh Prompt attention given all sales Conditions by L. Frank Mayes, || Dis date fosidence on TE real te. 3579 i § ad i G. 1 tL . ¥ i pal n _ M. Patton, Sales Manager Auctioneer SE a. . 8-room . > ize ; £2, |