July 26, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five ~ PINE GROVE MILLS day at 1 p. m, on W_Main street Miss Irma Swartz of Altoona Is enjoying her annual summer vVaca- tion among her friends and rela- tives here in the valley. The Homan Bros, Sammy and Earl are locomoting with a hhme made scutter a little dandy with & speed record of 35 miles per Farmers Paul Sunday and Pau! Stepheng are busy with their com- bines doing custom threshing for many of their neighbors this week U. 8 Government hunters with Mr ison Burns as manager are soouring fields and Mountain side in our vicinity for the wheat rusi bush. armer and Drover Guy A. Koch- er reports another feeder at hl house, a girl No. 6 born Sunday at their home, Alice Eleanor the name One of our aged citizens Elmer C Musser last on.» suffered a relapse rom a recent illness and is confined to his bed again under the care of Dr. G. C. Glenn One of Harris Township's date farmers Adam Smith Ferguson farmer, with his joyed an auto trip th ley on Sunday Miss Mary Hazel employed in Tyr Security Admini week was transf from College to Tyrone, under same S$ pervision of Mr, O, 8. Havens, local supervisor. The Pine Grove club met for their July 11th in the sc measuring members wag Carried supervision of Miss ports of County Coun Bellefonte of July 1st by Doris and Lois Schilling, Homan, Miss Butler Gummo. 13 memberg the meeting leader Mrs is up-to wife en- rough the val- Myers is at stration erred now ne the Farr Mice OLICE St 4-H ing, A ub Mill regular hoo] girls meet building demonstration of 2 Ci der the Re- out ur Butle il meetin were giv Mary Betty al Wa and present ana t Haupt HARPSTER The reunion of was held Saturd the Port Matilda Park representatives of ti ily from many sect vania and as to mingle In For four generations family has been an outstar in this sect among them h been many rational i re ious leaders devoted ymmur Ww 1 iy the ne ion edu terests of the ct W. Harpster membe r of of book nia.” A sumptt a large tat Divine blessiz George w Harpster. J of Philipsburg. was the master of ceremonies and afte evervhody had been ov werfe ed the afternoon was spent In playing many tL games, races,” taking pi swimming per was 6:30. The tori ihvoked H. Har; was family hist that there have been no fz broken during the past though a few members quite seric ill As the yusly shadows DRY TOP BOGGS TWP. are glad to note Mn is able to do her Candi 15¢ WOrk We Alkens again Mr and Mrs. Fred Scandrol Saturday with her Sherry of State College Bush meeling N Oliver Bitner were entertained at supper evening at the Calvin Wi in Buffalo Run Miss Eleanor Smith of Pittsburgl was a guest of Mrs during the month of ing home this week. Vernal and LaVern were Sunday afternoon the home o! grandfat Hoits Hollow gck list Those who sp a: the Oliver Bitne: and Mrs. Guyer Fisher Mr and Mrs. Bert Ke daughter June, Mrs. Henry Kinley and two dauvhlers Mr and Mrs, Howard ilicks and fainily spent Sundav evening at the George Kelley home, Farm News: Mr has purchased a new proverbial lamb does Mary every where she does follow Charley son rs 14.1 July is return- callerg Loner her who has pen: Sunday nom» were Mr and baby o gsling cow not follow goes, but he rs dt AM ann —— PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. Theodore Eminhizer and Anna Rudy went to Virginia on Friday night and were married on Satur- day They were accompanied by Mrs ang her father John Rudy, return- ing home on Saturday night. | blacksmith Jennie E. Sims Poorman been on the evening and Mc Lioyde Harvey The Mary Parker of State College | William Morrison, Don't forget the Elder sale Satur) The Wilbur Sunday dinner guests Sunday liam M. Sunday home Mark Retired family were at the Wil- at Warriors merchant, farmer and Harry N. Musser and are enjoying a summer sight. vacation in their spacious trailer, wife seeing auto MY Nearhaof Pine Glen was in our town Saturday looking after his saw mill inter- ests and his farming operations in West Ferguson A number of folks from here attended the funeral Tuesday ol Mr. Henry Hosterman in Boalsburg well known here as veteran school teacher and later as County Audi- lor George of G laid by a 10 day Isaac Tadpole work tion Pict | 2, ed to M1: Maxine their Harpster ang wife of their summer farm hot weather vaca- among their friends in and Ohio. They return- their home Monday, J. Mac G and DuBol are annual vacation Creek Valley at mothers Mrs. R. G. Gol Mac ager of A & P Super Market in ID Bois for burgh heen davghter 2 ins pend Spruce “ame of in hk ween and Hecla Mar- Walk- Gibboney and Ethel May Way High 1 annual Thursday wif Ling wile, Sting workmen the Park pieni hall Ba er and last and { Harry all Pousti and an employee at Gardner farm and Stores at State Coleze Ford V-8 coupe pn Mois Co : A New King Se The Baileyville picnic the Irvin Grove jatur twp some and Mr Barbary Margaret Jimmy and and Mrs Many Win Prizes At Unio nOuting (Continued rom Joseph Howard, A. G. Knapik, Cal- vin Purnell and Alexander Morris The Legion and Auxiliary Jun Band of Bellefonte furnished music The prize for the largest family present res in a tie between Joseph Howard and Jerry Owens, each of whom have a family of ten Prizes were page one) jor ulted je awarded in the various events as follows Boys’ running race age 6 128 wi . gon. Dick McDowell Tommy Riglin age 8 to 10, 1st Holderman rig’ boys’ running swim trunks, 2nd. ball bat, running race, skates, Mary 2nd. slack suit, Ilene hivery; girls’ running race. age 8 to 10, 1st, roller skates, Anne How- ard, 2nd. pocket book, Nancy Leath- ers: girls’ bag race, age 10 to 14, ist. camera, Agnes Ratcoski, 2nd, fingernail set, Phyllis Gordon; boys’ bag race, age 8 to 14, 1st, flashlight, Richard Fetzer, 2nd, knife, William Rhoan: girls’ doughnut race, age 10 to 14. 1st, compact, Teresa Cat- alino: 2nd, umbrella, Mary Daley; boys’ watermelon contest, age 4 to 8. 1st. wheelbarrow, Tony Riglin; 2nd, ball bat, George Gentizel: boys’ wa- termelon contest, age 8 to 14. 1st, ball suit. Irvin Taylor; 2nd, ball glove, James Schlegal; girls’ water- melon contest, age 4 to 8, 1st, dress, Mary Jane Schlegal, 2nd, Robley Jane Ivici; girls’ ball throw- ing. age 8 to 14, 1st, umbrella, Anna Leathers: 2nd, beach bag and cap, Pattie Howard: boys’ potato race, age 7 to 12, 1st, shirt and knife, 2nd, shoe bail race Marlin Joe Ratcoski; girl age 6 to 8, lst, roller Jane Schlegel Joe Ratcoski; girls’ race, age of socks, | 7 to 10, 1st, book bag, Caroline Iviel,! 2nd, box candy, Anne Howard; boys’ | peanut race, age 8 to 14, Ist, jacket, | Last Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Mrs | Miles Lucas and two children, Mar- tha Anna and Nancy Lou, and Mrs. | Lydia Confer and son Ray Karchofl Joseph Furfuro; 2nd, fishing rod, 1st. shirt and tle, { William Rhoan; men’s running race, Bob Kane, 2nd, | of Romola, Mr. and Mrs, Mickey Walker and | children of Orviston, spent the] weekend at the homes of WM, Et- sport shirt, Harold Rossman; girls’ swim race, age 8 to 14, racquet, Francis {beach robe, Sara Rhoads; ters and Mr. and Mrs. George Hou- | swim race, age 8 to 14, 1st, pencil, deshell. Mr. and Mrs. Zekiel Confer and) family of Scranton, spent a few) days with his brother Irvin Confer Mr. ang Mrs Robert Rudy spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Eminhizer, Mr, ang Mrs Clair Cowher of Summit Hill, and children, were Sunday visitors at the home of Ralph McCartney. Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Lucag of Yar- 11 spent Sunday evening with W Richner . Richard Fetzer, 2nd. trunks, Arlando | Smith: swim, all classes, Kellerman: guessing contest hassock, Mrs. thermos jug, Ralph MeMurtrie, New Justice of the Peace The appointment of leo F. Moerschbacher, of R. D. 1, Port Ma- tilda, Centre county, as justice of the peace in the township of Worth, Centre county, was announced by Gov. Arthur H. James, The appoint- ment fills a vacancy. i ist, tennis | Muirhead, 2nd, | boys’ | 1st, jug, | i Prank Scabica, 2nd, towels, George | 1st, | James Cordon, 2nd,! MT A SPRING MILLS Residents have been given to be. lieve for coupled with the recent cool weath- er, have brought the rose month to July. Varjous gardens and lawns throughout the area present a beautiful array of large and ramblers, pollyantha and Ie Mr Guy Corman's lawn presents most prolific array roses in town. Farm crops are also rela: ded by the extremely cool night while most of the Saturday night sstivals were froze oul, Mr C. Hettinger, was taken to the John Hopking Hospital at Baltimore for observation, last Monday Mr. and Mrs Shamokin mer ister M and son and Mr Dean, of guest { the on hat June is the logical month rose oe: Ambrose Gentzell are guests at the for- Mrs, Carrie Long and Mrs. Kermit Brungard Billy, of Lo and Mr Paul Cummings, and son Rebersburg were supped Abin son hom evening anton, Jacob Gramliey, o! the home on YOUR LOOKS AND MER SUN. THE apacity for have heard an hour alld arms « i vari sacid of he coveted she re lobster for a long time afterward. Frequent and Taya af NALUTal embled a proonged EX DO of the much expe manen: Wy a skin disease kno which improves in su beneficial affects of he sun. Ache, skin con itself bv a succession face, chest or young men and by sunshine are generally health. For fresh ain amount expos promoie th genera body. Vitamins absorbeg | one tl 4 due the ac. inic voft disagreeable manifests pimpies on back of adolescent women {3 helped The outdoors the oon wive to air a cert of e e the readily than ; and murky examine ihe Negro under the miscroscope., you will observe a thick layer of black pigment in the true skin. This was there by a wise creator to pro- the inner delicate tissue the destructive rays of the African sun. In the south wher? the Negro children live much in the sunshine they flourish if fed on plain wholesome food In the north it is necessary to give Negro children, especially in the cities, cod liver oil to prevent rickets. The white chila suffers less from insuf- ficient sunshine because he lacks the pigments possessed by the Ne- groeg which prevents the small amount of the northern wintry sun- shine from being absorbed into his system Like all good gifts from God, sun- in iat you put tect agai et HAY | shine is a blessing; wrongly used it baseball, | is productive of harm o— Shoots Stray Steer A steer, weighing about 500 pounds, which escaped from a Ber- wick slaughter house, and had been | at large several days was killed with | a rifle on the McNevich farm, Ber- wick, R. D. 2. The first shot hit the steer killing it. — Liberty becomes license when ev. ery man thinks he has a right to do as he pleases regardless of how the | voting goes. —. This is a political year, so you might as well use your intelligence in regards to what you read and | what you hear. The intelligent man learns trom | experience and is able 16 gauge the | future by What has happened in the: past. iii $433 yb - 3 wisd ¥ SONY , but with the high altitude | smal) | monthly | of | and the old home on the hill, under the eye, and the bull | charged toward the shooter, who {used two more shots before Killing | it. He received a reward of $5 for | TO ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC Hollywood informal number Cooke DOE to JACKSONVILLE A A Markie and unc aj 5s Barties i Mrs Willard Markle were 8 he Mile Graden and nd of Ham- weekend brother Mr family and children the GO Rebersburg Ernest Trucken- Washi Nevin Year- part of lasi E C ang Raymo spent Edwin New Y home lez Ripka and A. A Garrett Sunday ork the of her 53 al P. Garrett Mr miller Wenaichee apent a few days at ick home early week Mr SONa ho a Mrs of he he and and Isher Ju mms leg and Mrs. Samuel Sammy, Tommy David Boalsburg, Vv Olive Spicer on Bunday Mrs, Walter Dalley, clemens and daughter Altoona, returned to Monday after spending several days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Ertley and family. Sunday guests were Mr. Walter Dalley and Mrs Holmes Ertley of Altoona, Mr Mrs. Elwood Winkleman and Loy and Miss Snyder of of is Ralph ol Mrs Joanne son Mr, Peters of Beech Creek. Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Sumn- day afternoon with her son Mat- thew Conaway ang family of Fiem- | ington Mr Pittsburgh, are their vacation here among friends] o..P spending part and Mrs also spent some time at the Nevin Year-| ick home. Callers at the E. R, Bartley home | on Sunday evening were Mrs. their home O11] D..P| Linden | Miss Violet Ertley of Bellefonte and | Lirely Smith of! ol! | owt per {ar the cont gr price Lo be | Mrs | afternoon ! on Jy i & en Wednesday, August 7 ; 5 have been a feature of "tt comedies and are performers. Shows m, In the park nd 7p ¢ Lhe exposed perioas aining the those great- containing namely, heart spending a week Vgnata 1 Brnes: Wei Monday even ® Jame es Shaffer home are ant Gap Wolfe ang harles Ripka and arcompanied by Lawrence Mr and Mrs. E C. Grad: were Sunday afiernood w i Ripka and C Spring Mills 87d Vonada and ne day last week with Mr. ang Mrs iam + Of Howard Vo DePuy ang Mrs. OC A gowy awver and sons ‘he mt mes of ¢hil- Ric nada ang Mr and spent Thurs with Mr. and Mis HH and Mr and son of Mi jesburg evening callers at y Cotiaway home were M Di xaofi and Mr and naway and children BE —————— Approves Two ey AY BIL Bi Car Or are at have not cludes arged WPA Projects (Continued from page f one) been built in certain may authorize the alka under the the properly not have onneil of ang assem property owners in any the ent of federal grant cOsis will be The labor rill take one re AF ¢ Of Those curbs built under the urged to get in touch immedi- ely with George Carpeneto, if they already done 0. The other project approved | ough building occupied by the Lo- gan Fire Company { cludeg removing floors walks, | painting, The work in- excavating, removing pipe | ramp, placing drains, bullding side- and | i | | i } | Alice | | Betz of this place and Mr. and Mrs. | Lester Bartley mond. Leo, Belly, Marjorie Shirley of Zion Mr and Mrs, Flemington, motored here on Sune | day afternoon and were joined by | his mother, Mrs. Estella Dixson and | brother Ted Dixson and children ang spent the afternoon with her | brother Mr, 8 8. Craft of Moshan- non finding him in pretty good | health, Mr and Mrs, Clarence Dolan and son Barry of Millheim, visited the former's parents on Sunday after- noon and evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ward 8hamp and Mr ang Mrs. Munroe of Clearfield | Sunday evening at the Win. Id Dis home, and children Ray-! 3 Howard Dixson of | I walks, and The floor of the engine house and th sp and performing incidental appurtenant work. ¢ sidewalk in front are to be en- rebuild onser ot this project. 7 G. F. NOLL WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE 14-W High St Bellefonte, Pa. COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE soe BE materials wishing 0 have sidewalks Program in- improvements to the bor-| and aide-| constructing floors and Borough Council is Plans Are Announced (Continued “from page one) | | Picnic { The seventh annual homecoming | tire, LLL [of the Fillmore Methodist church | free shOWS, ear h performance last {will be held Baturday afternoon and | ing more than an hour; music| Sumday, July 27 and 28 | throughout the day by three bands; | Old acquaintanceships will be re- | games and contests for young 80d | rewed and new friendships formed | old, with valuable prizes for Lhe gt the get-together which will be | | winners: a baseball game and @ held an the church lawn on Batur- softball game; free coffee for all at | day afternoon, Games, races, and meal times; swimming, boatifig other amusements are being plan- roller skating and amusements. TC| ped for those who wish to partici- top off the day the park mMAanage- nate, including a ball game between ment has engaged Jimmy Dorsey the old-timers and the new-timers and his famous orchestra to DIa¥| gn. will be served at § o'clock for a gance in the pavilion from 9. a5" carey per plate by the Bun- to 1 o'clock day school. Immediately after sup- The public is cordially Invited Yio. the annual business meeting spend the day at the park. If you |, 0 Homecoming Association will | don't have a car, take the family | ,. p14. everyone is welcome to at- to the Diamond, Bellefonte, where tend this meeting. Following the | special busses will leave at § and 10 meeting will be an entertainment m. and 1 p. m, The return rips program consisting of several num- ill be made at 8, 9 and 10 P- M ihers by a quartet of homecomers will be 25,1 der the direction of Harry McEn- | and round trip tickets LEGAL NOTICES cent The official LEGAL NOTICE proposals will be 10 a, m. and the time of be gometlhing Board of Bupervisors Township, 3 until The theaire 7h) n E 8 one new motor grader the township roads Specifications are Towne hip Secreta The Supery to reject any 24] CHARLES program will begin at will continue up uni the dance. There will doing every minute two free shows in the open Al t the park will begin at and Tp. m, and a public wwsiem will be installed sC those who can't get near ihe will no difficulty in en- the Cooke & Cooke known comedians and the Ems. acrobatic nd aerial will be the chile! attraclion baseball game between Belle-| .. and Port Matilda will begin | 3 o'clock, while a soft ball game ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the Lock Haven Silk mul n the Matter of the Estate of Bd- Titan Metal Company P. Irvin, late of Huston Town- 30 o'clock Centre County, deceased wommitiee en- of administration on sald committee In charge En ne been granted the un- now preparing a 11st all persoms indebted there. and contests, and further requested to make immedi- branch of activ- po and those having Wl within the nex: wed Benled the rece of m by 1 out Penna 1040 address that slage for have joying fun widely Three or all F. RHODES, Bec'y Lemont tar: A fonte nd yt — at between and the called for 5 The tertainment i games nform » in hip Letters estate hav dersigned are payments, gema them of Ww ate claims or will present ation this be released nds against the sane 1 y 1 M " . Cry wy waa without delay O78 AUDITORS’ REPORT of the Centre Hall Borough School District For the Year Ending July 1, 1940, real estale—$203 taxable 380.00 018 per capiia tax—84 00 assessed with tax—474 per capil Number Rate of a Property $3,660 B4 Per Capita $1872.00 of School Tax (face of 1839 duplicate) after Oct. 1, 1830 Amon levied added to d ipl cate amount of tax collected retumed 1039 tax int Amount Fenalt Addition: Total 1939 tax » ne bes 24.00 47.66 180 84 eollected CURRENT EXPENSES A. Expenses of General Control Salaries or Balary) ‘ mnt of |ImMouiii Office mm Secretary s Trea Tax Collecior itor: rer (Cx sslor Service Enumeration Expense of General eral Crna Other Control General Control py — $ 38333 B. Expenses of Instruction Salaries of Teachers (Include teacher-librarians)...... A. Textbooks u . . —————— Supplies used in Instruction (Include library supplies) Attending Teachers Institute a Other Expense of Instruction—High ne 3558.62 326.15 33.00 5887.75 10.284 45 School of Instruction PD. Expenses of Operation of School Plant Janitors and Other Employes Total Expense $ 18000 80.26 ny 4822 wages of wl Light and Janitors’ Care of Power Supplies Grounds ————————————— Total Expense of Operation $ 37820 E. Expenses of Maintenance of School Plant Repair of Bujldings Repairs and Replacement: Heating, App aratt us Used in Instruction Furniture A] 1203 2402 7.00 148] Plumbing and Light ing Total Maintenance F. Expenses of Fixed Charges Board * 107.25 State Rent insurance: Fire | Compensation Retirement Total -— Total Current Expenses (Items A, BR. C.D. EP) * This includes only board's payment to the Retirement Board and not teachers’ deductions RECEIPTS Balance on hand July 3. 1939, General fund Property tax 10308350443. Per capita tax Delinquent tax (Previous to 1839) State appropriation: Teachers, Transportation, Tuition, Vocational ? w——— . Tuition non-resident pupils All other sources 645.34 1930—81,344.00 461.32 6.18150 | 305.14 Total receipts . a 513351 89 | G. Debt Service Payment of Interest on Bonds Taxes 3 36000 36.10 {Total Debt Service "re Furniture ; { Instructional Apparatus H. Capital Outlay Total Capital Outlay SUMMARY TOTAL PAYMENTS: Total Current Expenses (Items A-F ine.) Total Debt Service (Item OG) — Total Capital Outlay (Item HH)... Total iain eee $11,360 63 306.10 fol $11.847 7 {Balance on Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1040)... 8 1504.15 ASSETS $29,400.00 | 600.00 | {Bchool Buildings and Sites Textbooks and Equipment .... Unpaid Taxes ** Not Return'd or Returns Filled as Liens M39 Tax (Current Year) $180 84 $640.23 1938 Tax 1837 Tax Previous to 1037 Duplicate....... —— Tuition Receivable .... General Fund Balance Total Assets LIABILITIES Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote of Electorate)... 9000.00 Total Liabilities .. $ 9.00000 #* Include only tax which remains unpaid at the end of fiscal year. Amount of Tax Collector's Bond-—#$5,000.00. Amount of Treasurer's Bond--$5,000.00. We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and find them correct, and that the securities of the officers of the board are in accordance with law. Oo. H 368.93, 400 | 110 an 57.86 $11.38083 | PC iin | interest, 4242.43 | 910.18 | Jug 1, 1990. sae al rane: HW sisdliocn 1 ont Ir gamed wey IFILLMORE HOMECOMING tire, a reading by Miss Helen Gray, and any other talent avallable During the evening the Bunday school will hold a festival on the church lawn The Bunday exercises start off at 9:15 with a hymn sing, and continue at 9:30 with Bunday school. Mr. H. G. Ebbs will act as superinten- dent, Mrs. Maude Freeby as organ- ist, and Mrs. G. C. Blair as adult teacher Homecoming worship service will begin at 10:30, in charge of The Rev. D. A. Downin, Jr, The sermon { will be delivered by The Rev. HW Trautman, Newton Hamilton, who was pastor on the Half Moon charge in 1925 Mrs. H C. Burket will be the guest organist for this service The Homecoming committee tends a cordial invitation to every- 10 attend these meetings, whether he be a Fillmoreite or not. ex one * BEILIEVONTE istrator cc. LL. A. & John x33 settlement TRUST ©0O Be 17 ston. Attor: THE Admir Pa 3 YE wf ryt wh elo sot EXECUTORS iiter of Rote entre NOTICE Btate of of Bpring doecenned the inte County lanentary in the above been res ited to HU persons indeed 0 are regues lec nd those the sane delay Ww R D 3 Pa Atty 0 \ - tho 31 ROTE Bellefo E. MEASE Ww Hurrisor } present EDWARD Executor. x33 ADMINIS TRATRIX NOTICE, n the Matter of the Estate of P. VF rner, late Inionvilie Borough nte Piteal Wal ker dnceased } nm sald anted the un- naebied there 10 make Unnediate having claims he same, will for Bele BATE Ad - Pa. W. Har- x31 NOTICE. Cour a AUDITOR'S the Orphans ty. Per Ivar Ma ale bet 5 the irr o.3 nship, of the Estate of Liberty Tow the Whe 1 Af- 3 tt Mary he 10 o'giock place ail appear and thereafller de. ihe ered THOMAS MTTCHEL Auditor NOTICE Matter of the Satisfaction C MM. Bower in the of w Mm, C a Mortgage giver E Or In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County. Penns. Ro. 213 Beep vember Term 1930 To the heirs or tives of Mrs. C or holders of morigage Take notice that on the th aay of July, 1940 Jamase C. Furst and Adele H. Punt presented their petition averring that ihey are ihe owners of all those certain lots or pieces of ground situste in the Borough of Bellefonte. County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at . along Linn Street One Hundred feel 10 a post. thence along olher lots of sald C. M. Bower two hundred feet alley; thence along sald aliey one hundred feet to sald alley first herein referred to. thence along sald alley two hundred feet to the place of beginning. Containing one hun- dred feet front on linn Street and extending back two hundred feet to ap alley and having thereon ed a two story brick awelling house and other putbuildings That an unsatisfied morgage upon the sald premises remains of record in the Office for the Recorder of Deeds of Centre County given dy C M. Bower to Mrs. C. E Orvis dated the 26th day of December, 1888, re- corded in said office in Mex Book T at page 188 for 84000, and thet lhe riod of twenty-one years has elaps- ed since the principal of ssid mort- a egal reprecenia- E Orvia or the holder the above captioned thetce in | gage has become due and payable, and no payment has been made with. said period of either principal Or nd praying for satisfaction thereof Whereupon ssid Oou that notice of sald facls be ordered served | by the Sheriff of Centre County on the sald heirs or legal representa- | tives of Mrs. C. E Orvis. or whoever may be the known holder or holders | of sald mortgage if 10 He found in eald county. and having known resi. | dence, and if nol, then 10 give pub- lic notice by advertisement requiring | them 0 appear in sald court on the th day of September A. D 1940 answer sald petition and Fry { cause why the proper Decree shoul of be granted. and said mortgage iD | satisfied of record RR. MILLER Sheriff of Centre Co. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS | MELROY'S | Phone #5M-R-1 ; PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY a es be LL Bente
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