THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. March 14, 1940. Page Four i | was driving Stolen Car Is In . | 7:30 o'clock Two Accidents 1: car was which continued on Thursday struck by a without night {Continued from Page 1) gan Station near Willlamspori, and fts first contact with a Centre County car happened about 12:30 o'clock Thursday morning when It] crashed into a machine operated! by Harry Wolfe, of Milesburg, The accident happened on Route 320 between Bellefon.e and Milesburg. Damage to Wolle's car was placed at $6, and no one wi Injured, Wolfe managed to get the regis- | tration number of the hit-run car and a check revealed that it was, Americans who can tell you the coupe stolen in Willlamsport now, who will be the Donald Deiwller, of Milesburg, | dent of the United States lHamsport car, Damage to wiler car was estimated at $20 no one was injured. While State Motor Pleasant Gap were conducting ever-increasing phantom coupe in was received from this area abandoned In that city ——————.y —n — There are at least ten Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property of the Estate of J. L. Seibert, Deceased Saturday, March 16th, 1940, at 10 A. M. on the premises located at 115 North Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa. Real Estate to be sold first, followed by sale of personal propert Bellefonte Trust Co, Administrator of Estate of J. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Executors of the Estate of A. J Heverly are offers at private sale for the homestead premises of the said de- cedent situate on East Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa, and con- taining eight (8) rooms and bath: also all modern conveniences also a four acre lot of ground situate at Hecla Park which has erected thereon a two story five (5) room brick dwelling and gar- age: chicken and brooder houses; electric lights and house, The Executors reserve the right to reject any and al! cffers INQUIRE OF.—-Mrs. A. J. Heverly 155 East Curtin Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 318-R: or, R. Paul Campbell, W. Harrison Walker, Attorneys; or Robert Heverly, Alexandria, R. PF. D. No 1, Penna receiving water in near Axe Mann about when | machine sL0N- ping. Detwiler got the license nums- ber, and it proved to be the Wil- the Del- and Police al earch for the Williamsport that the machine had been found his hand was caught in a corn millic right next Presl- L. Seibert, dec'd. Se ai-—iss’ssie LLRAYSHRY (1) i) GOOD FOODS AT A SAVINGS TO YOU Fancy Lima Beans 2 18c¢ Safety Matches 2: ~Tlc Waldorf our nse 4 wa [9c Scot rout nisi 3 25¢ KIDNEY BEANS 272.715¢ WEIS PEAS - - ce 25€ SPAGHETTI "5..@ 2':*17¢ CRUSHED CORN - 2 Pe HURFF'S SOUPS "Tor “ 2...19¢ Good Luck Oleo di 2le Bulk Spaghetti or Macaroni_______ 15¢ Hormel’s Spam an 25¢ Stuffed Olives ....................3o0z jar 25¢ Red Heart Dog Food... _____________3 cans 25¢ Paas Egg Dyes ____ eeanae=-piE 10 Lebanon Bologna—sliced maa 28 Jersey Pork & Beans____ 2 big N No. 2Y; cans 17¢ Duff’s Gingerbread Mix _______________can 22 Windex, for washing windows_________btl 15¢ Drano—opens clogged drains 22¢ Webster's Spinach 2 big No. 2!; cans 25¢ Cut Beets. No. 2'5 can 10¢ Shredded Wheat......................2 pkgs 19¢ Heinz Ketchup. _____ __...lge btl 18¢ Del Monte Pineapple Juice. ______47-0z can 27c Campbells Tomato Juice_________50-0z can 23¢ Grapefruit Juice ________. __46-0z can 17¢ La-Choy Bean Sprouts________________can 10¢c Soy Sauce for Meats or Fish___________btl 17¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 a 3c head 17¢ 2 for 15¢ GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 5~25¢c Fresh Mushrooms... 1b 23¢ Fresh Turnips Cauliflower 2 Ibs Se Fresh Cocoanuts QUALITY MEATS AT LOWER PRICES ! HAMBURG 2 Ibs HAMS wo «inne 1633 17 b15 SHOULDER Ib SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS COUNTRY SMOKED SAUSAGE CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Loses Two Fingers 8. A. Hoover, farmer along Dix Run in Union township, lost the second and third fingers of his right hand early last week when shell er. He was brought to the hospital {dispensary where the injuries were treated. The mishap will be a handi- cap to Mr public sale of his ming implements or livestock and 1 Friday, Mar Youth Breaks Arm John L. Knisely aged 8 on of Mr. and Mi Jacob Knisely of E Logan street iffered nn both bones of the right forearm lost Vednesday while coasting in the vard at the rear of the family home The {ractures were Centre County Hospital dispensary and John hn jes in the second grade M Dousiter Is Born Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rozelle, of near Bellefonte, are receiving congrat pon the birth of a ds the hospital, Sunday | the second child ! acture of returns y lation ter a ond daughter I "we Rozelle 1s empioyed engineer for the We Company here New Equipment » Ladies” Auxilia and the contribution | Undergoes Operation John Bennell, son of J hur Ben nett, ol members ( Returns Home race Lillledahl re News of Patients Monday of Last Week ang indent Roy J. Cra- daugliter Spring . Centre Hall, Mi; and infant Homeless In Julian Fire Nine (Continued trom Page b All the househo 1 ox ha take I with neigiiboy | Mr a . Jame Craig and fam- unt til another small building on the Blraw farm can be made 1eady fur occupancy Last night resident reported that one of the greatest losses to the family was a sewing machine, with which Mrs. Woodring made most of the family clothing It was reported that anyone who contributes a sewing machine place the one lost will be doing much to help the family to recover from its misfortune. Anyone stich a machine to give is requested to get in touch atl ouee with The Centre Democrat office or with the stricken family New Minister At State College (Continued from page one) of the area having is now work! ng for his master's de- gree at Bucknell University. He ex- pects Lo be in the State College pul- pit this Sunday The Rev. Mr. Zang has pointed assistant visiting agent for the Glen Mills schools, Glen Mills, Delaware county. and will work in the Pennsylvania area west of Lock Haven. He expects to continue his residence at State College The Rev. H. Halbert Jacobs, pas- tor of the Bellefonte church, was returned for another year as were the following other Evangelical pas- tors throughout the county: Rey, W, K. Hosterman, Centre Hall and Spring Mills; Rev. L. E. Kline, How- ard: Rev. H. A. Houseal, Millheim, been ap- and Rev. R. A. Babcock, Rebersburg. | —-—— W— —— State Official To Speak Here (Continued from Page 1) ditions In Europe and the United States. The piece is to be presented by its maker, R. R. Zahniser, Pitts. | burgh sculptor and brother of W, 8, Zahniser, of Unionville, member of | the Brooks-Doll Post. The statue, measuring 22'% by 40's inches in xize is entitled “The | American Way.” In the background {are groups of European soldiers. In {the foreground are a | Pittsburgh and also at the Pitts burgh Art Bhow. Mr. Zahniser in| presenting the gift, will deliver a brief address on “The American Way." i Invitations to the event are being {sent to all Legion posts in the coun- ty and in this district. Centre coun- ty officials and Bellefonte borough public officers also are to be invited to be present. At the close of the anniversary ceremonies, a buffet | luncheon will be se served, i Man is actuated by two motives: | [ie dig 30 get money and the fight to Me NES llege, R. D. 1; Mr residing Hoover In preparing (or reduced at the | feet to | (%) interest | or, Bouth eighteen and | how or late of John number of | American soldiers. The work has! | been on exhibit at the University of | | soribed will be Guy R. Clark, State Col. Eugene Homan, State College, R. D. 1; Mrs, Leroy Derstine, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Births a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bonnell, of Lemont: a son to Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Ro man, Bellefonte Mills; Mrs Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Martin L. House: College. Discharged Mi Flwood Horner and infant daughter, Centre Hall, R. D. Birth: a son was horn Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Witmer Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Wiodnesday of Last Week Admiited: Mi Willlam in, Bel nte; Mrs. Charl Bellefon Discharged: Mi E. Decker, Jr, of Bellefonte: Pearl Newman, Milesburg daughter v horn to Mi Iph T. Long if Centr Qui State cllefonte Julia College Sunday Hosp tal Contributions From he Pleasant Cnp We Club, 84 dressing towels LEGAL NOTICES ORPHANS (OI RT SAF or ora ESTATE AND PUBLIC SALE 0 PERSON AL PROVERTY The undersigned, administrators of CORA BITA COR! late ire Lows qnan? ” ’ wie eatate of SATURDAY xk P.M Jroperty HE machine CARO! Ge NOU rugs plano roGIn guise Gibson Tefnperaton, t APTUL labile i a2 {ol lgws DBG INNING ai an lron the Sou side of Sta West end of the Village of Pin Mills, at the 8 W. Corner of tersection of Gardner Slate Highway ti the West ide degrees and 14 hundred zixiy feet 0 an and stones. thence along side of an alley with State Ld 1) a and 28 minuves, West one-tenth feel to a stake thence North 22 minutes West ne minuies and at degrees and hundred aixiy stake and silones thence along State Highway North 70 de. greews and XN minutes East fifty gight and one tenth feet to the place of beginning BEING lot No. 2 az showy by the plan of lots Jaid out in Perguion lownsah in adjoining the iia of "ne Grove Mills, by Frank D Un d ner Also &ll the undivided one-thir (1%) interest of sald decedent in al that certain farm situate in Pergueo; Township, Centre County. Pennsyi- vania, known as the W. K Corl farm on. the White Hall road which is now occupied by William Albert Corl and containing 138 acres, more or leas Also all her undivided one-third in all that certain tract of plece of land situate in Perguson Township, Centre County, Pennayl- vapla, consisting of 8 acreg and 684 priches neat measure being timber and; BEGINNING at agtones: thence by land now or late of David Weay- one fourth (18%) degrees East, ohe hundred five and one-fourth (106%) perches to of Moses Thompron, North eighty- ane and one-half (Bll) digrees glones; thence by land now or late Alpe and one-half (91%) Boat. to «tones: thence along lands and Emanuel Houtz North eighteen ahd ones fourth (18%) degrees Weast one hundred nine and one-half (1084) perches to stones; fifty and one<half (50Y% } degrees West ten and six tenths (10.6) per- ches to the place of beginning | CONTAINING six (6) acres and six- ty<four (64) perches neat measure All the real estate hereinabove de. ! exposed for sale on the premises at the West end of Pine COrove Milla, Centre County, Pennsylvania | The first tract hereinabove des crived oonsltts of a two story frame house with seven (7) rooms and bath! city water, central healing, two car garage and a good garden and sit ue | ate on a cogner jot. TERME OF SBALE--257 at the ! time the propesty Js sold and the! balance on confirmation by the Court | and delivers of deed therefor BROOKS CORLL. Foe Crove Mills, Pa Ww CORL, State ‘College, Pa. RFD. Administrators, L. Harpeter auct. Musser W aetiig, Attorney for estate... #14 ‘Borough Sued pers | 1 PUBLIC SALES For Damages (Oontinned rom Page fone owner and the I mill, were carl and heedles LO Crimiting Neer thie Saturday, March 16 MES, ESTELLA WOOMER Past P ‘ ( { Thursday, March 21 E. M. SMITH HOUSEHOLD GOO 2 numerous WwW mention ANTIQUES Spinning STOVER tel: flax break. fax Hale t 1230 nn. m ath hh A Saturday, March 30 MRS, ANNA wheel ana conn gras Term Hubie act x12 It L Lt Reber bu he Property wae Saturday, March 30 MRS, G, II. (KATE M.) WOODS At he residence at Pine Grow: wll the following pet - mInaGe ¥ HHODeTLy CLD GOO0S% jit Kidebourd nd and ag DOOROIe rt leather chair Lats ie ang re rugs ¥11 and “JESUS CHRISG IS RISEN GODA « « LATIN 19% CENTURY . . . i / Jesus ( hirist js risen today Alleluia! ( Jur triumphant } oly Alleluia upot leluar ond spore Latin hymn | all Easier carols RELIGIOUS FREEDOM™ LY HOME we ——— EY EE =e eee Easter Flowers Py, # Posy Hyacinths — 20c Per Bloom iNingle Plants 25 Cents) Tulips = 40¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and Up Per Pot Easter Lillies — 25¢ Per Bloom Daffodils — 10¢c Per Bloom Also Azaleas, Hydrangeas, Cinnerarias, Yellow Calla Lillies, Spireas AE Aw a vs ik “ : / Visit our Easter display store in the former A. & P.room, Brockerhoff building, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, and make your selection. thence South |} Rose Bushes, Gardenias, Etc. Corsages TO MATCH YOUR NEW EASTER OUTFIT $1.00 $1.50 $9.00 AND UP Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 East Howard Street PHONE 64 WE Bellefonte, Penna. 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