THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Tlires April 18, 1940. | | i | PORT MATILDA > Was on Basil Robison of Unionville, seen on our streets while here a visit from New York. Mrs, J. W. Willams is on the sick lst this week with lumbago Mrs. Howard Edwards and Mrs. | Roxie Sanderson were out of town shoppers this week Mr, and Mrs. ET. Bette Royer, Mrs, E. M. Woodring Mrs. Roxie Kanarr, J 8 Williams and Boyd E Williams attended the Jefferson Day dinner at Stale College on Friday evening. Jesse Robison has returned to his home: from the Philipsburg hospital very much improved after undergoing an operation for appen- dicitis. Jack Hardy, formerly of this place, has returned after attend- ing school at Alioona. He is here finishing - oul the term Recent guests at the G her home were Walter Cowher and family of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs, W. 8S. Martz, Mr. Ed. Martz Mr, Clayton Martz and Mrs Hurle of Altoona; also Mrs, Maud Ross ol Tyrone Mr. and Mi and Miss Isabell spent weekend with Mr. and Mrs C Woodring at Williamsport Rev. and Mrs, J. H. Weav Alice Patton and Mar Harpster spent Frida) Philipsburg Conrad Pringle ployment at Harr John W. M ing his farm trigity, PORT MATILDA R. D. NO 1, Marg Woleslagle and Loui tored Washing spent the weekend sights of the © soms, and visitl with Mrs. Malcolm Williams, Mrs. Albert Wil i Mrs,” Raymond M. J. Schell Tone, Sunday visitor at the M, home Rev well sermon at gregation were him leave. His by Rev. Rissmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lane Matilda, spent Sunday with th daughter Mrs. LeRoy Beckwith Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Miller Baturday Altoona was having some teeth The Ladies Aid h church served hot vegetable and noodle soup, sandwiches, pic les and hot coffee at the Bec sale at the Fowler barn on Tuesday April 16th Lyun Reese transacted business in Julian on Saturday Dave Reese visited his brother, Charles Reese on Saturday Mrs, Therman Wiser, Sr Altoona shopper on Julia McCarry of a few days with ica Urban Mrs M A day in Tyrone Quite a few of our High School children from around here are in the P. M, H. 8. band, Dorothy Beck- with is learning to play a saxaphone and Bernard Kerin a trombone Earl Hosband was bedfast over week with the intestinal flu. He able to be around again Mr and Mrs. Reber S005 were visitors at Hosband home. Miss Cora Price“ is visting with her nephew Wilbur Walk in Ty- rone. Mr. and Mrs. WMalvih Hosband and son Ronald of Sandy Ridge, visited with Mr and Mrs, C. W 8olt over the weekend. Mrs. J. T. Beckwith attended the M. FE conference held at Clea RE-ELECT JAMES E. YanZANDT Spotts, Miss R Cow- Woodring K er Mr. Are home Misses Dorothy Williams to Robis of nreached Hat vers Sowers piace in il Soup K- kwith wa Saturday Everett. spent mother, Veron- her Kerin spent ps Wednes- ane the field ublican Primary pril 23, 1940. and Mrs, J. D Beckwith Beckwith Mrs. Charles Miller are week in Alloona wilh their sons George and Clarence Mr. and Mrs, Joe Duey and daughter Joan, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs, Arma Duey Mrs. Willls Wyland fell and hur her arm badly. She is not able to use it Mr. Rossma few days with Willis Wyland Clair Shearer spent the weekend vith his mother Mrs, Esther Sharer Its Spring time, but Sunday It ecemed more like Christmas, Made us get ou our winter togs again PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) P Warfield Dunkle wife hore, called at the Wilson mi Mrs, Dunk. being a niece and wag the FI Mi Also Mr ang L R Mr. and spending a $ Very a n n Altoo! brother- pent in-law a of her tmaster and Jersey Stive Ol! aL reiurn after : in Flo Mr of 81 th ’ We AA spending rida 0d al { zo] and Mr Wedne Mr amily ar ay evening Mrs Huntingdon Miss Alice Weber Edward Weber spent Thursday N nna Weber Henry Hostern of with A Mrs Earl and Mrs. Cy nounce the arrival of a and one-half pound baby daughter born at their home on Friday even- ing. Mrs fined due Among who atlended tl Roy Gentzel on Thursday were: Mr. and Mra, J. B. MeCormick and | Migs Elmira Osman of i Mr, dnd Mrs. Manno Gentzel and | son, Dan, of Penn's Cave: Mr and | Mrs. George Gentzel, of Milesburg: Mr. and Mr: Gentael, of Ziong Mr. and Mrs. Moyer Gentzel, { Mr. pnd Mrs. Edgar Gentzel, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Crader, B. G Meyer. Percival Tharp, Ella and { Orpita Tharp, Mr and Mrs. Wil- { gm Osman. Mr. and Mrs. William i Mowery and Mr and Mrs. Lester Condp, all of Spring Mills, Mrs Minnie Shirk and Mr. and Mrs Ray i Shirk, all of Glen Iron; Mrs. Ella { Shafer, of Lock Haven: Mr. and I Mrs Glen Beaity, and Mrs. Bess Driver, son and daughter. all of Avis; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stanley and George Smith, all of burg; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder, of Camp Hill; Mrs Floyd Snyder, son ahd daughters, Mr. and Mrs, J | Booagr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burris Mr. ahd Mrs. D. B. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Miller and Mr. and | seven Corl been con- few days has home for bad cold out of Leroy to her Oa very a town people funeral of Mr the ie to ipley { Mrs. iW. G&G Runkle all of Centre | | Hall § Mr) and Mrs John Durner spent Sunday with their son, Paul and , fami at Huntingdon, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry MoGirk, { Mr.and Mrs Pred daughter Patty spent Thursday a the home of the former's parents, | William Kline at| i Mr. and Mrs, Bhingletown. Sunday guests at the home of | { Mrs. William Stover were Mr. and | Sunbury, | Lewis | S. § Anta Dale. of State College. | line and! Mr. and Mr Charl of State College Mr. and Mrs. Millard MoGirk and family of Altoona, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry MeGirk Mr, Harold Fisher and Mi bert Watts, of Huntingdon Sunday with the formers Mrs. George Fisher Miss Kate McCormick of ing is spending a short time her niece, Mrs. Roy Genizel Mrs. Emerson Rhodes of Lemont pent a short time in town Monday fternoon Mr, and Mr: Monday morning Mr, and Mi Altoona, spen former's brother family SPRING MILLS double over the Cirant Her- spent mother, Flem- with Walter at Peters spent Lewistown Oscar Rishel of Sunddy with the Ralph Rishe! and looser in the weekend mountain ted ne day there tream Ang anglers on Mone iay ree opening of the trout vhile were mnulated the Winter ant yITAOI while 1 their Bh pet sre A must be just und the of Harry Brungard vas a weekend ny reer State College visitor in ill hs of town as been up all Win- the exten our el wht housad Samm Own ndisposed ter. has and that he has mad ; | appear ance on our will be ready trout C. E Zieglar and Mrs. Lula Brungard, were Sunday dinner at the Harry Wentzel, home Loganton Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Jacobson, of Lanse, and Mr and Mrs. Harry Condo, and son Richard, were Sun- day al Albin Jacobson home uests g at the FAIRVIEW Miss Betty ant Valley | Chapman Mrs and Mr children ing at the Morgan Marsh Creek Mr: Ame¥a Chapman Thursday at the Mary | home at Mt. Eagle Miss Almeda Luca spent Thursday night mother Mrs. Myrtle Lucas Mrs. Alfred Lucas snd children Pleasant Valley on Thursday afternoon Amelia Chapman home William Ete called Mr Armstrong of Pleas- called at the home on Tuesday and Mrs. M visitez on ivin Lucas and Thursday even- Lucas home a’ Spent Jane Luca with her three of a Friday and James Lucas on Mrs. Alfred Lucas and Betty Valley, visited on Fri- on | and son Lemue! of Pleasant day evening at home Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miller ant | daughter Kayline of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Eva Wenrick and | three children of Snow Shoe, were supper guests on Sunday at the Amelia Chapman home Harry Hoover of Kennedy, and Mr. Bryce Hoover of Howard called {at the Duey Shay home on Sun- day. HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs i | were | MoGowans, Amelia | Myrtle Lucas and son Robert | | burg Was of Bellefonte | visited | t the} ras of Pleasant Valley, | Armstrong | d | lars extracted. the Ralph Nyman | | Rache! Anna spent Thursday al the Clatr | Shawley home at Yarnell Mrs. John Kelly was a recent Vises itor at the Orvis Watson home Ralph Rhoades and friend of Bellefonte called, al watson home on Priday Waller Swellver visited relatives this week Mr di folks at Yarnell Joanne Rhoades at the Walter Swell Jellefonte CLARENCE JAMES H. BRUNGARD Emro Drapcho on ihe Ad the evening of Bellefonte place la ‘ wdith ited hom day a few days r home In urd vi on Sun pent By Mr wil week PTA me’ AsMOCIALION Snow Shoe Inst was given M Vieh- able financia wu of local ugh's Tues sday evening at the Clarence Branch Library tion in library service by Mrs. Ruth Harri gdorfer ve a favor Nam { volun Hbrarians were lsted for Saturday hours wert a mt m, from repo 3) teers ve + future cal changed fr om 2.4 Dr op Harri Ome immonea 10. Tus 15¢ moh absence ve 31 Allie oh io need Lr ate Mr Pele Wozniak aT Saturday SAIN College alu Bellef fon Thursday Ww Wa nd n amily, Mn ff Gillentown th relalives former at d latier at detorick weekend The n home th Wagners D. Meek of Clearfield Thursday town visit hool pal Miss Zoe. Waxmunsky had a company over the Akron. Ohio. Unionville, Saturday at 8 pA al stown the ere and the ii SLOP- Krones, in Bellefonte on business MeClusak s, Brungards, Bucha's and Vitalies Mr, and Mrs. Andy Solomon and children from Kato were Sunday evening vi at the Wozniak home The following were chauffeured by Tippy to Altoona Saturday on a shopping tour: Mrs, Andy Bugosh and Albina Bugosh, Mrs, John Patishnock. Mrs. Pete Wozniak and on Saturday Bells, pres urably sitors Mrs. Frank Jurchik from Harris- visiting friends in ang over the weekend A calamity which befell the Reit- er family of Windy Hill occurred “Thursday afternoon when thelr home and much of their personal property was completely destroyed by fire. There was no insurance lo cover the joss, either, Bruna Carra took Joe Crestani to the, dentist Friday at Bellefonte | where Jog had one of hig hear mo- about town Sunday dinner guests at the! | Brungard apartment included Mr.! Brungard’s aunt and family, Mrs | Grace Albright, Shirley Renna and | Jane Albright from War- | riors Mark; his sister and family. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Rudy, Her | i bert, Ralph and Myron Rudy of | Port Matilda: i | i i i i Heaton entertained | Mrs, John Stover of Altoona, and | all their children and grandchildren | Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET Bi LLEFONTE, PA. dale | WYE i | on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, { Lemont, were callers in our village | on Sunday evening Prank Dreese of | | Toner Robb, Roy Sheesley and | | sons of Howard, made a visit to our burg recently. Rev. Shuey of Bellefonte and Or- i sick In our community. Virginia Harpster of Stormstown, | | Helen Brown, Nevin, Orvis iDonald Watson and Mis. | Watson wore callers at the Roy i | vis Scholl of Milesburg, visited the | f and | John | i Sheesley home at Howard on Sun- | day. J B Poorman of Johnstown, spent a few days with home folks | at this place, Mrs, Lee Johnson and daughter | i | State College; Mr. Bud Moore of | Miss Emma Modiam | | BATURDAY, HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE I bought these horses mywelf in the West, One load arrived here on Fri- day, April 5th, and the other load Tuesday, April Mh. Some ral mated teams, ou can alwa a good horse with us. » C. E. Shively, Mifftinburg, Pa. | FRIDAY Cilen; Mrs, Eva Simpson of and Mrs, George Rudy daughter Loulse of Grovi of Ping Belle and Mills Collette pent M ome Pik Bnow aunt 8hoe Emma Shive of Sunday with her Chowan The Kron 1§ and the Hoover's spent Saturday night and with the Krone parents Mrs. Amn MoGonigal of vi ng her parents ing Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pleasant Gap, of Pine m Glen Sunday Lock for a Dan - | Route 322 that Miss Meek may home Meeks and id boarding rumored her happy importuned lo fr here Proll, Duke hboring Helen Murgas cha npion seed grade received si week for their at to 8 was our city now Bho on Saturday and Andy Biggins sellers of Fourth iftable awards las! superiority in 1 ne li (3) st project thi grade a play WW be presse: in May, proceeds Ww applied on expenses of an erm outing. Grade four is ing a ed early are 4 f of uct end of noted for { to mb ne Ol nan Tom Hh Due of theatre with 0 mal srungardgd in generosity local pany up of com wgement aria BI alle } Too Bu t rod i ra requceqg rt family a Drapche operation celebration recently dental I'ge birthday Donald Oy it CGranat yed many of nis of the Qldsile Phil} He has ea Kormanes admitted to hospital CONra John ely DS- state ine On Ins Mrs INson Martin Smolka Sunday and MM wore Murgas ho Jas Ke 1asa | oFe at Matihe and Mrs wn “jy 1 PCNe OF Own bey Pleasant Toon Gap all » y a al the wo Davids Thomas at nal hutika-Botuson ] place : TH mi Charlies a aceon 10 Mike Puri mpanie Marlin Watson's and An dy Bot song were also Saturday shoppers at Bellefonte. Miss Zoe Meek was on a sick leave from her post as in eighth grade Among others on the list of those ailing or sick are these: Mrs Emro 8urovee, Jimmy Cingle, Mrs. Anna Kachik, Mrs, Rosie Schall and Mr Mary Gpillia. Better health soon is our sincere wish for all 3-day 5 named, -. Thrifty Swiss 80 devoted are the Swiss to the savings idea that in the nation of 4.000000 peoples, there are 4.000.000 savings accounts. In certain can- tons (or states) every new-born child hag a savings account opened for him a: birth by the govern- ment When a tion it's > salesman has a proposi- you ean take his word for it, 500d —— SATURDAY ome on teacher milch those harm i PUBLIC SALES APRIL 19-—Bugene will offer at public sale, on the Mary K. Btuart Beef farm. abou! 2 miles Bast of Boalsburg, Pa. on Route 322. 40 head of rdeern Angus cattie, 30 head of which are purebred and registered, the bal. | ance are fades, Sale at 1 p.m E M. Smith, auct | SATURDAY, APRIL. 20--John © Bohn will offer at public sale at his home in Centre Hall a full line of household goods. Sale at 1 o'clock. BH M) th, auct. SATURDAY, APRIL 20M E McCaleb will offer at publie sale! At her home 3 miles west of lersville, Pa. a full line of house. hold goods. Sale at I o'clock. E E Hubler, auct. Irv tore of the estate of Jacob H Bechdel, will offer at public sale at the late residence near Quay's School : on the Marsh Creek road, ties north of Howard, arm goods. Thomas W. Shallcross will offer at | public sale on the American Lime | & Stone Co. farm, 1 mile east hi Bale 830 a m. | BATURDAY, APRIL 27-Franklin A | MoKinney executor of the estate of | Higaheth Vv. MoKinney, will offer a} public sale at the John F. Meek. ome at the State House in the | Barr 2 beds. with springs and mat= i Ty- APRIL, 20--The execu- in Curtin township. ' implements and household | i i i debts ir tract LEHR gale, Pa and a Bhe may cot aie at 4 ALLIBON CG muct 4 win Joseph plove refvigerator F. Mayes APRIL 27 gery will offer t public sale hy ia dence at 16 Pine Btreet 11 Ma » ile i . f hot | Lefonte, a full line of househio:d George C. King, late of including « WPrigi } { . Cregg Twp, Fu sel manele Sale at 1 J : : ’ Letters teslamner Mayes, nu Lute bean auality ele electri » mn I EXECUTRINES NOTIC) Fat ring re the ter « thi dualre ar ri are v ” i THAR Lied Ws Indes Friday, April 19 | pistes “ou ct p t t the ne dul ' EUGENE IRVIN : K Ww \ offer at Mary K. Btuart ANNA A public sale on the Mills, Pa Beef Farm, about 4 mile East of Boalsburg Pa, on at 1 p.m. 40 head of pure. registered Aberdecn-Angus from Mary K. Bluart the following Cremona No one of bred rd Peniuylvania or elsewhere s bull sired Dy EBvazus 28 of Page 406042 out of dam Pavorite of n Hill, No. 432008 1 li kbird of Cremona, No $1331 i Andelot Black Cap 13th. No Sunerba Pride Woodlaw 444500 Faxhill CIno EXECUTOR'S NOTICY bred and centile bought Consisting of Black HO4000 siren n Evaxus of { the Dest he Ww same duly JOHN KE | A Johns lox xB I Ni I'l jelny , WELCH BD. 1} GEVERLY yr How 484419 4812 Queen, ard a Blackbir 3 NOTICE No EXECUTRIXES ' or Ma No No No Blas 463110 AHA 5 48060 kbird, No uperba ind lds 4th hey tate havis undersigned 524559 N Erica Black No Cap Meadows Meadows two-year-old purebred Apr M alg May T jmporied bull 504390 {fete irom No out of Black y heifer Calves ADMINISTRATOR'S Four young t plat { 1 sgistered. under NOTICY is W Townahi herd above ConsiEy v ’ tile tement tw BAM! CROSS Administ Pi John G Love Levi 0 of At the em ok . : same Ferm 25H aL HIOCHS af Att "w hie Ww 40 pure- y neste rwhiy A red wo EXFOCLTRIN'S NOTICE proven BOLOIN F Bec D J G. Lave, Att Saturday, April 20 JONN E HEVERLY, J. A WELCH Exon oH 3 rb A of H Bec hide], decen od ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICh 1 Je soot ‘nb alle ’ of Jin ob H deceased near Quay Hous 8 Cusiin Township Marsh Creek Road About 4 of Howard, Centre Ooun- f rvs a. | the prey Ls) Bechdel & W of administration catate ‘having Dein Xan ng dersig the miles Roth ty at u an » the LIVESTOCK 4 ’ y wiement 0s HOOVER Howard. Pa IMP EMENTS ADMINISTR ATRIN ROY FE Adm EXECITOR'S NOTH Matter ’ "% NOTICH { Mary ADMIN ISTRATOR'S Wednesday, April 24 SAMU EL M. SAALICROSS Day? ; " tate demands RT ’ ey: | ment "Waa Jeroms ment to WILLIAM NEARHGOF. Ad- the Asx ric an ug 7 Hry ministrator, Houtzda Pa x20 : ” ht —————— —- Ain farm one mile East Pleasa COURT PROCLAMATION on the Zion road the following LIVESTOCK 13 head of caltie 4! WHEREAS The Honorable cows, 3 heifers: 2 youne bulls. Walker, President Judge of the 2 heifer calves. and 2 bull calves: 10 of Comn Pleas of the 49th $ shoats: 1 hog ready for butchering: cial District consisting of the County and 2 mules of Centre. having issued his pre- ARM IMPLEMENTS cept bearing dale of the 26th. day sulky plow 1 home DOW 2-horse of March 15840, to me directing for plow: hay make; 2-horse riding culti-§ halding a Court of Common Pleas vator: sleigh; 2 spring wagons, 2 1B- Court of Quarter Session of the tooth spring herrows. apike tooth | peace Over and Terminer and Gens jow wheel wagon eral Jail Delivery. in Bellefonte, for ~ITurkeys. geese. AUCKE | the County of Centre And the Grand Jury to convene on Complete line of including Bas | yonmay THE 6TH. DAY OF MAY 1640 electric washer Complete Putohies- 4 In gralder. cre ] SE ATat Ry pong Boy other items of | Bt én o'clock A M. and the Traverse household goods; garden and farm implements 100 NUMErous to men- tion. E M. Smith auct a— Saturday, April 27 JOSEPH GINGERY ” " wo 71 si | 4TH MONDAY MAY 1 qe Ofer 8 BC le pnt, | 3110 OcIock A Me. being May AT " . od ry | : tr OUSRHOLT > Rig a ” Prigidal re, NOTICE i= hereby given in Rood aon electric mangle Coroner. Justice of the Peace, Alder excellent condition: small Feciric [man and also guch Constables (ha cleaner. electric yew ing machine 3 Dr ate Thhithea in hal teflective > 3 wv 3» jece leather upholstered living room | Renoranie ns. po ee { and {here in their proper persons at the time wpecified above with their records, inpaisitions, examination: and their own remembrance to do those thitigs to their offices apper taining to be done End thoge who are bound in fiizance 10 prose cite against rigoners that are and shall be in the Jail of Centre | County, be then and there to prose {cute them as ghall be just | Given under my hand at Belle | | fonte, the 26th. day of March in the | year of ow Lord 19040, and the 164th iyear of the Independence of the | United State: of America EDWARD R MILLER, S8herifi Sherift's Office, Bellefonte, Penna April 10th, 1940. We Das againgt the same them without delay Wail { Gap ee) Mon . ~8ide hill POULTRY and chickens, household goods Jury called for the regular meeting of Quarter Session Cowrt will con. vene on the 3D MONDAY OF MAY 1840 isi 10 o'clock A M. being May 20th 1940 and the Traverse Jiry for the | second wotk week of Coury will ap- | pear the ww ithe 2 marble top bureaus: muoall marble top buffet. dresser. vanity and chair, diping room lable and 6 chairs; 2 desks: bookcase. 2 rugs. 2 marble top stands; 2 antique chairs (rockers): mirror, and many other articies 100 nUMErous to men- | tion, Sale at 1 pp mL Prank Mayes, act. x17 LEGAL NOTICES CAUTION NOTICE. My wife. Gertrude Pisher. having left my bed and board without just | cause or provocation, I hereby cau- | tion the public not to harbor or rust her as 1 will not be responsible for rewuns burean Public Sale of REAL ESTATE No. 28 East Howard Street BELLEFONTE BOROUGH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th BEGINNING AT 2:08 O'CLOCK PF. M. Alfred J. Heverly Estate VIEWERS NOTICE IE CONDENMATION PROCERD ~ INGS FOR THE ACQUISITION UEBITAIN LANDES POR THE Ei FABLIEHMENT OF AND POR USE IN CONNBCTION WITH A NUR. BERY AT HOWARD, PENNSYIN A- NIA, LOCATED I HOWARD FOWNSH IP CENIRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA TION Of Treasurer of J. Kennedy nar Joseph { Bechtel) Bec hind Bechtel Leathers weclor of Ho Fh ard v 2r Creek rom and the west ; i £ with line of seid Toad. ¥ 40 © min west 13603 feet 10 a ‘ y ; p- v3 oe 2 Pout en B88 BC er of 3 fort 1 WPT. e Pro (for. excepting all exist public utility ease- of way, a8 now Jo- r scyoss parts of said Subject to an ing pu C menia NOT? CB iS HFREBY GIVEN that } fersigned viewers appointed ted States District Court je District of Pennsyl- ania, on March 18 1940, in the CRse of United States versus 76924 sores more or less and in Centre Couns State of Pennsylvania. Roy B et al. to No 357 Oil Docket, the «ald premises and value and appraise the sald jots, pieces and parcels of land, more particularly described in the Ph tition for condemnation, and ascertain the owner or ro A there! and any persons having any interest therein. and the amoun and dates of entry. and claimants any judgments mortgages or other claims which may be liens upon ssid wroperty. and eoslimate and defer. mine the fair value of all and Sing jar the estates or interests In e lands so proposed to be taken. and make report thereof 10 the sald Court on or before the 20th day of Anril 1040 WII. MEET oF DICRA ROI TIES OF THEIR SA AY on ihe 251th day a), Apri 1940 51 B30 a mai the premises for the purpose of viewing and appraisine the same. and will hold hearing on sald promises at 1030 ¢. Mm. © same day. at which time and place all persons interested in the abhave stated proceedings may attend, should they ste proper to do #0 BOYD C. VONA JOHN 1. WeTEL En D. A GROVE the of Love to view ihe the Viewers, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3578 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA L. FRANK MAYES Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, sa * Why not have the benefit of com- petitive bidding in the sale of your
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