August 29, 1940 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BELLEFONTE GIRLS AT THE FAIR Shown listening to a performance by chine that talks and sings at the World's Pair, are (left to right Smith and Elizabeth Smith, demonstrator, board While in the exhibit on the free long distance the young ladies enjoyed demonstration telephone calls awarded to Pedro the Voder, the ma- Bell Telephone exhibit, New York standing) Lynn Wedemeir and Helen all of Bellefonte. Evelyn Leyland, staff puts Pedro through his paces by manipulating the key- “eaves-dropping”’ other lucky visitors, had their hearing tested, and listened to their own telephone voices on the Voice Mirror CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS ————————————_——— - 7 Births i in + Day Seven children, a boy girls, were born at the Thursday of last week record of some kind The boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Willlam Schlegel, of Bellefonte Girls were born to the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Richard M Colborn, Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs Earl T. Barner, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Boone, of Rebersburg: Mr. and Mrs. George R. Snyder, of Wingate; Mr, and Mrs. Charles 1. Breon, State Col- lege. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert G Wertz, Milesburg Man, Wife Patients Tuesday of last week Mrs. Rob- ert P. Lower, of State College. R D. 1. was admitted to the hospital for surgical treatment Early Sun- day morning her husband, a sur. vivor of the auto crash at the Pleas. ant Gap pos‘office, was admitied to the institution to undergo treat- ment for serious injuries. Hospital attaches report the condition of both Mr. and Mrs. Lower as “salls- factory.” and six hospital, setting a Monday of Last Week Birth: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Brown, of Port Matilda RD 1. Admitted Monday, dis. charged Tuesday, Miss Ida Barn- hatt, Howard. R. D. 2 Tucsday of Last Werk Admitted: Mrs. Robert P. Lower, State College, R. D. 1; Mrs Efinor McDowell Bellefonte: Lawrence A Pagem, State Coliege, R. D. ' Dis- charged: Mrs. Thomas M. O'Connell and infant son. State College; Mal- thew Fraunts, Port Matlida, R. D 1. Admitted Tuesday, discharged on Wednesday: Palricia Ramsey, State College: David G. Mason, 8 ate Col- lege; Miss Doris Ann Kenworthy, Evanston, Ill: Clark ©. Williams, Fleming. Birth: a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Ray G. Sweetwood, Howard, R. D 2 Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Myrtle B. Cham- bers, Clarence. Discharged: Charles L. Allen, State College; Mrs. Harold R. Gummo and infant son, Penne. sylvania Furnace: Mrs. Kenneth Eckley and infant son, Bellefonte, R v { What the T E did for o OYWATHERM does for Oj Burning! What is the Bethlehem Dysarueam a new hail. er-burner as sembly? No «it’s as different from conventional oil heating units as today's radio is from the obsolete crystal set! Instead of trying to adapt sn oil flame to combustion ideas inherited from the old coal furnace, Dywa. THErM employs an entirely new principle of oil burning—the Dy». ruses whirling flame for maximum efficiency and economy. The Dywa. ees “Packaged” domestic heater is designed about this flame. Results? More for your money . .. in fuel economy . . . in compactness + + « comfort and convenience. Yet, because of mass production DYNA. THERM costs amazingly little more installed than converting an existing boiler. Buy this greatest develop ment of a century-old company, known for “The Best in Oil Heat. ing—First.” Easy terms. Telephone today. GUY W. LYONS PHONE #43.J BELLEFONTE, PA. D. 1; Mrs. James L. Meyers and in- fant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Mrs E. O. Grenninger, Rebersburg; Mrs Elwood Grubb and infant son, Belle. fonte, R. D. 1. Admitted Wednesday, disharged Thursday: John W. Bren- eman, State College. Birth: a dau- ghter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Plerson. of State College Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Harriett M. Robb, Howard, R. D.; Mrs. Bessie Gur- dack. State College: Bhirley McClincy, Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Dis- charged: Miss Lela Wasser, Green. ville, R. D. 86. Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Colborm, Bellefonte: a daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Barner, Bellefonte, R D. 3: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Homer R. Boone, Rebersburg; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs George R. Snyder, Wingate: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Breon, State College; a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Albert GG. Wertz, Miles. burg, a son fo Mr. and Mrs Wil- liam G. Schlegel, Bellefonie Ad- mitted Thursday, discharged Fri- day: Master William Keith, Belle- fonte, BR. D. 1: Charles Cummings, Aaronsburg: Master Adrian P. Jam- ison, Bellefonte Friday Admitted Mrs Bellefonte. R. D. 3. Henry C. Est- right. Milesburg; Mrs. A. B. Deit- rich. State College. Discharged: Miss Frances Hutchinson, State College: Cur'ls Tlgen. Millheim: Mrs Charles {Continued on page 6) MAY ORGANIZE BAND AT GAP Organization of a young peoples’ band in Pleasant Gap is to be dis- cussed a Pubite meeting to be held at the tick school, Pleasant Gap, at 7:30 hie) Friday night, it was announced yesterday The meeting will be addressed by Howard C. Young. a representative of the Conn Co. mantfacturers of musical instruments, who will ex. plain various phases of ‘he proposed organization All children and parents interest. ed in the suggestion, as well as rep- resentatives of the various civic or- ganizations of urged to attend the session -— TO IMPROVE BUFFALO RUN TELEPHONE Within a month or so residents of Buffalo Run Valley, who up to this time have had rural telephone ser. vice, will be connected with the Bellefonte and State College ex- changes. The change {s expected to result in a great improvement in | amg vice. e State College line will extend oar Snrough the valley to the Earl Meyer property and west to the Mc- Elhattan home, formerly the Clem- son property Bellefonte exchange will go west to Fred Meckley, at SERVICE the Lester Crust property. Approxi- | { mately 32 families will be involved { in the change, which is expected to | driven by Theodore G | Pleasant truck driven by Ear! T. Barner, of Bellefonte, BR. D. 3, sideswiped on {the highway near “he crossing at (be completed in the near future, BATTERY E TO DROP ALL MEN WITH DEPENDENTS Officers of Battery E, 155th Field Artillery, Bellefonte, dependents As a result of the order, there will be a large number of vacancies in the Battery, and applications for en- listment are now being received. It is believed that the Battery soon will receive word to leave for a year’s intensive training. Truck, Car Collide; 2 Hurt When his truck's brakes failed to hold while traveling Friday on the { Moshaninon mountain road, Mitch- iell J. Zetts of Drifting, swung his j truck arotind a preceding car and i erashed head-on Into a ear operated | was traveling up the mouniain, In. i jured in the crash were Robert Re- | torick, who suffered a broken tooth iand cut chin, and Zetts who re- {eeived a cut head. Wion Bays Furst Farm Willard F. Wion yesterday pur- | chased the James C. Purst farm {sonville road, for a reported consid- ‘eration of $3,100. Mr. Wion has {been tenant on the farm for some EM ea A AOA Ann | ‘when a Dodge coupe driven Pleasant Gap, are, The lines from the or $60 ia Pontiac coupe, | Raymond Pressler, of Pennsylvania, | by Andy Retorick, Moshannon, who | tre Hall, was admitted to the Cen- | ‘tre County Hospital for treatment bruises of the head. least of Bellefonte, along the Jack- At Pleasant Gap (« Jontinued from page one) 2 Die in Croshy- | street, miraculously minor bruises | The car, traveling down the straigh stretch above the Noll store, apparently sk dded when the driver attempted to make the curve at the store, The machine struck a slight embankment at the outer edge of the curve gruging ow’ earth for a distance of 15 or 20 feet, It then hurtied off the right side of the road. rrecced a paved section In front of the store, gouged furrows In the coneiele porch fronting the store and plunged hrough the wareroem, which adjoins the store- room proper Apparently swerving to the left the car tore through the wareroom store ond passed clear through the postoffice building ad'oining, leav- ing both buildings a shambles The car upset on lesving the pos office structure and came to rest on the pavement about ten feet outside Among the firt persons to reach the scene were Samuel Noll, Henry Noll, Harry Bilger Hoover Noll “Stark” Smith and o hers. They were forced to lift the car before they could get Shawley Zorn and Lawer from the wreckage Colborn was seen running up and down on the road a moment after the crash and he was unable to say how he had left the machine It is believed that he may have crawled through the t unk, since the of the rear seat was completely away in the crash Shawley was dead when rescuers reached him. and Zora died a few moments after he had been placed on the grass. The bodies of the two boys as well as Lawer were brought to the hospital In the ambulance which made the trip to Pleasant Gap and back, including a stop at the hospital for a nurse on the way out, in legs than half an hour The wrecked car was brought to Bellefonte where it was taken to the car lot on South Whaler street near the Claster Lumber yard. Spec- tators driving to the scene to see the car caustd so much traffic gestion there Sunday morning that the machine was taken to a North Water sireel garage where it con- tinued to be an object of great in- terest for several days Oddly enough only one tire the machine was blown out in the crash. The spare tire, which was In the trunk, is believed to have been hurled through the windshield It was found in front of the Motor Police sub-station 75 yards from where the car stopped, it wag re. ported Crash Near McCoy Dam Miss Anna Kehr, 28 of Harris- burg, suffered severe lacerations of the face about 11:15 o'clock Sunday morning When a car in which she WAS 8 passenger was involved In a head-on collision with another ma- chine The car in which Miss Kehr was riding was driven by Daniel W. Hall 26, also of Harrisburg, who allegediy attempted to pass a car in front by Mackeyville, opposite di- parts of the escaped with ou back torn COn- of Charles Gilmore, of approached from the reciion. The left front two cars met Miss Kehr was thrown against the windshield, shatiering the glass She wis admitted to the Centre County Hospital where a number of stitches were required to close the wounds about her face Hall caped with bruises about the [¢ head Gilmore and his son. Richard aged 7. escaped Injury Damage to the Hall car was estimated at 3350 and to the Gilmore machine $300 Cars Sideswipe Bayatd Magee, of West Linn street Bellefonte, suffered lacera- tions of the forehead about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon when his Stude- baker coupe and a Plymouth coupe driven by Luther Emel of Howard, R. D. sideswiped on the highway between Wingate and Runville Magee was traveling toward Beliefonte and the other machine was proceeding toward Runville at the time. After the machines side. swiped, the Magee coupe lefi the Che re road and ran 30 feet into a field Magee, unconscious, was brought to the Centre County Hospital where he quickly revived and was discharged after four stitches had been placed in his forehead. He was ialone at the time of the accident R.D, was Lewis Wagner, of Milroy, a passenger in the Emel car, | admitted to the hospital for treat. {ment of injuries about the left leg. | Damage to the Magee car Was eo timated at $500 and to the Emel Car-Truck Sideswipe During a fog about 12:15 o'clock Sunday morning a Chevrolet sedan Ripka, of Chevrolet Gap, and a the Sholl garage Milesburg No one have received | Was injured. and total damage Was word to discharge from the organi- | | gation all married men or men with i placed at $45. Two Persons Injured Two persons were injured in a | three-car accident one-fourth mile | west of State College about 6:40 o'clock Saturday night cars were going west on roule 45 ‘when the first car slowed sudden- All three ly. The second car struck the first fone, and the third car struck the | second One of the machines, a Packard sedan, was driven by J. Keller Peirce of Philadelphia. Another, a Chevro-| let coach, was driven by Melvin Ponner, of Centre Hall The third, was operated by Furnace, Damages were estimated as follows: to the Packard, $15; Chevrolet, $8, and Pontiac, $5. Mrs. Jennie Mae Fonner, of Cen- of a possible fracture of the left] ankle, shock and bruises, Margaret) Peirce, of Philadelphia, suffered Four young men riding in a Ford coupe on the road oetween Old Fort | and Boalsburg near Earlystown. were injured Monday night about! 0:45, when they smashed into a, i College; {all of Bellefonte: ithe MARCHING CLUB, BAND WIN PRIZES. | be TIT Top two photos above show Marching Club of Bellefonte Elks Lodge which won first prize of $100 for the besl appearing marching unit in the arge parade held at Washington, innual State Elks convention and. Pa. Photos were faken as Clab neared judges’ last Thursday as a feature of the Third photo from top shows the float entered in the parade hy the Bellefonte Flix eengnition in many widitional trinmnhs, rontests, The Elks Marching Unit, recently formed, has won wide and shows promise of continuing on the Bottom photo shows color guard of Bellefonte High School Band, with sand to the rear The band, leading the Efks Marching Club in the par- ule, was awarded second prize for the best appearing hand in the line of march. The BR. HH by Harold Wion, was one of about ~ . Band, organized only three years age and directed 28 bands in the parade, Twelve of the 0 were high school bands, and they represented New Castle, Pittsburgh, Erie and other large cities, tree. All were treated by a Centre Hall doctor and were taken to their homes in Watsontown, Nor humber- land county. It iz believed that they will recover Damage to the car Was estimated at 870 J. Laurence Ulerick was treated acer right eye and ie, and injuries of the face and legs Willlam Rick. ert. 18, got chest Injuries and acer ations on the arms and face, Reid Cechman. 18 was injured on the left knee and was bruised and bumped on the head The car was found by a passing motorist on the left side of the road 19. the driver for sitions of the one in a position indicating a head.on | the. collision with a free He took boys to the Centre Hall doctor, who, after treating their injuries, turmed them over to their parents Tt is believed that the driver fell asleep at the wheel Shawley Funeral Yesterday Earl E. S8hawley was a Miller FP. and Catherine Hocken- berry Bhawley and was born In Spring township on June 14 1018 making his age at time of death 22 (years, 2 months and 17 days He is i survived by brothers and sister: his parents and these Mrs. John Corl, Jordon, State Shawley, Hall and Mrs Kenneth John H SBhawley and J and Harry Boal Shawley, alt home Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at Bellefonte with the Rev. J liamsport, former pastor church, officiating. Interment was made in the Union cemetery Belle fonte sgn of | Franklin Shawley, Evangelical chureh,: B. Mays, of Wil of the The Senior American Legion Band, of Frank. lin, an old and well known organization, was awarded first potas, Victim Was {oo Enter College Jolin Liberty Zorn was a son Edwaid A and Neilie Hall Zorn, of 5312 Chestnut street, West Philadel. | phia, and was born in Bellefonte on September 24. 1918, making his age al me of death 21 vears. 11 months and 7 days He ia survived by his parents, former well known residents of Belleforite: his grandmother, Mr Carrie Hall, South gheny street, Bellefonte; two bro- thers, Edward A. Zorn, Jr. and Frank W. Zom. Louise, all at home in Philadelphia Zorn. a graduate Philadelphia High school, have entered the University Pennsylvania ‘his fall, member of 81 Matthews Methodist church, Philadelphia, He and his parefits and his sister motofed to Bellefonte, Saturday, of Hall Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at the E. E. Widdowson Funeral Home, North Allegheny street, Bellefonte, with the Rev GG. KE. Householder, pastor of the United Brethren church, of- Aciating. Interment wis made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte. Zom's Ia'her, Edward Zorn, onoe contucted a garage In Perry Alley, Bellefonte Figen Sd A Gl a ea 8 Sls on thd / ROTA CAPS hr POUL. Phone 93 | temporary occupancy Tuesday morning. of | Alle | and a sister, Mary | ‘day night, when announcement was of the West was to! of | He was a to spend the | Labor Day holidays with Mrs. Zorn's | | mother, Mra PLEASANT GAP Mrs. Elsie Bosky returned to her | home in Philadelphia Tuesday a!- days with Mrs other friends ter spending ten Harty Garbrick and in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs, Henry Noll had a thelr guests Sunday the parent and uncle and aunt of Mr Smith, wh? has made his with th» Nolls for he past YOOrs, wwih ON a ow through the country Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hlile Tuesday in Tyrone with Mr Mrs. Lawrence Hile, guesis Methodist home for the aged and Mr Ohio for a short visit with friend; Litle Janet Noll, dmughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Noll had the mis- fortune of falling breaking her arm Miss Anne Williams phia, is spending a few Mrs A. H. Smith The Ralston Derr family ed home ed visit with relatives at Schwenks- ville The Frank and Gerald Millward families moved about ten days ag” 0 Prospect, Butler Co., where the) purchased a home, restuarant and filling station. The small home ob the rear of the lot was Harry Stover and the large one in which they lived closed with the ex- pectation of selling it also. It with regret that we saw the Mill wards leave for the Senior Mrs Millward had been a life long resi- dent of this town and her husband living here nearly thirty-five year: and at this yume Is retiring from Rockview where he held a posilion for many years and has now reach- ed the age of sixty, the earliest re. tirement age a! that institution. A farewell pary was given the Mil- wards a few evenings before they departed and our good wishes g« with them for happines; and suc- cess in thelr new venture Mr. and Mrs Warren Wood lef Monday for Reading shere they at- tended the funeral of the former’ sister We extend our sincere ympathy to the Woods in sorrow Mrs. Rilla Heverly, of Califérnia returned to the Wade Evey hime where she had been visiting afm spending a week with Stale College Mrz. Claire Grove of Juniata spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Wade Evey Mr. W. H Noll and Mr A H. Smith spent Sunday former's daughter Mrs Koche., Mrs Noll who had been spending a few days with the Koches reiurned home with them Mrs. I. E Langley. son Louis and Mr Harry Langley of Williamsport were Saturday callers al the Noll- Méiroy home Mr. and Mrs W R W_ Noll and Mrs tended the Port nesday Mrs. Charles Thomas left for he! home in Ensley, Alabama sfler a weeks visit with Mrs. Warren Wood During her visit the Woods drove her to Mifflinburg where they speni a Sunday with Mr: Wood's siiied who makes her home a Hopp Inn al that place Recent guests home were Mr Lambert Labb Mr home seven spent and of Philadel days with re‘urn- and Mrs with the Huber! D. Herman Mrs H. T Noll at- Royal Fair Wed. at the J W. Gil and Mrs Jame: and daughter Mrs Hats McKeesport, Pa and Mrs WW. Kersteile: and son Robert and wife of Stas College, spent a weekend recently at Delaware Bay on a4 fishing tri; James Warnick who makes hi home at the Rankin Tates, spent 2 weekend recently at Curwensville Mrs, John Burnett returned. i her homme in Niagara Falls a short time ago after spending two week: with her parents Mr. and Mrs Harry Hile, Mr and Mrs. Roy Adams and sons David and Philip. spent from Saturday Monday City. Port Wadsworth where they called to see Rev. Bernard Henr) and family and Philadelphia Our town was awakened from it* slumber about 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning when a car coming down the mountain at a terrific rate of speed crashed into the Pastofficr and the feed room of Noll's store completely demolishing both and killing the driver Earl E Shawley ¢f Bellefonte and John Zorn Oi Philadelphia and seriously injuring Robert Lawer of State Onliege Richard Colburn the other occupan. escaping with slight injury. Mel- | rovs offer of their smoking room Aas | headquartqrs wag ab cepted and was made ready for of ares bil unt School opened Tuesday with » | jarge enrollment 45 on the records | at the High School alone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poss and daughter Lillian and Mr. and Mrs | John Tressler and son Ronnie spent a few days over Labor Day at Bristol, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pate and | daughter Alice May and Mr. Beach | Schreffier of ‘Bast McKeesport, werc recent guests in our midst. Hav- ing come at that time to attend the funeral of Mrs Merritt Tate. The Woman's Club of Pleasan! Gap held its first fall meeting Tues- made that the Club has purchased from T. RE Jodon another lot ad- joining the lot Mr Jodon recently sented to the organization. The re Company and Woman's Clut now own a block of four adjoining lots. Papers on socialized medicine ory of the late Mrs. T. E Jodon twice president, a charter membei and an welive worker lus tie. clu Robert Gill, of Milroy, brother of Mary Switzer, of Pike street, Belle- fonte, was severely injured ast week | *% when he was run down by & car at Mi , HireYss reported 40: be suffering | '8! al Lest Ocoher GY" brother, iz dent at Lewistown. The Bmith's were here from | last week after an extend- | sold to Mr | thei: | friends a!’ night in New York: SEE KALAMAZOO’S NEW Superpower FURNACE AT THE Factory Price | this part of | i | at the | Willlam Hlile who 1s here from | Tuesday and | BS St Bo = _ BENGE MOREE AN ah nth, 8. Call the Kalamazoo Factory Store for FREE ESTIMATE Kalamazoo Furnace sales up 737 first 6 months of 1940 Direct-to-you factory responsi. bility covers furnace, all phases of planning and actual installation Careful workmanship under supervision of factory trained ex- perts. Heat guaranteed. Free booklet explains exclusive SPRING TOWNEHIP GETS 2ig% ON $1650 BONDS Spring Township sold bonds last week and floating indebtedness saving of $571.50 in is reported by township sug The bonds were sold at 2u" ure which is considered low district of that size The bonds were {Dean and Beribner R. Paul Campbell. Bellefonte atior. ney for the township : port od The floating indebtedn wes drew 6 per ‘cent In interest ke anil mumbo . Everybody reads the Classifieds Public Sales FRIDAY AND $16 500 called in al an annual interest rates Frvisors a fig- f iO BA sold Singer of Pittsburgh to SATURDAY BErT 20 and 2i-The Talleyrans io will offer at public sale on 1! preemies. North Allegheny Stree! Bellstonte, 8 full line of how ehold Fons includ $ 168 ware furnitur dishes hee lothing, All tems high erade ar jel for deg rigive advertisement Terms of pale cash . Bale beg 3 8. MM each Jay i ROOds kk sold Harty N. Meyer cierkd Mop BATIMDAY Keichline at the res bank Breet and Pviane Noid same {ime and ale consisting o develling in A-l said Sale at SONnal Droperty 257% on day of Upon delivery uso delivery Brover, sucis rierk FRIDAY a 5 8% his felden on bark road sell full 1 Sale at} P ierms cash BATURDAY 1a id fn B romn 13 rondition 1240 Cant Sale AD of deed deed Paul nt jeading Saturday, Sept. 7 LILLIAN 8. ECKEL Administratrix of the Estate John P Eckel, deceased will expose for gale at The Court House Relle fonte. Pa. at 10:00 o'clock A MM. xix (8) share Ciase A. stock of Harn American Refractories 3 withoul par vaive, two Class B stock of North Refractories Comswany valtse, and two (2) $100.00 Pirteen Year 614% Sinking Fund Convert- hie Gold Indentures Beries A. of North American Refractories Oom- pany. Terms of Sale: Cash x38 Soturday, Sept. 7 BLANCHE W. WETZEL, Will offer at the Clyde Wetzel farm {1 mile South of Bellefonte, the fol- lowing personal property HOUSHHICLD GOODS Otello i rapee: bed rom sults; marble op sideboard, fihrary table plano; cowrh: rockers: dining room chairs | kitchen cabinet: extension table and many other articies too numerous to mention. This is a clean-up sale: 2 | 9x12 PRrussels rags, linoleum rug | 9x12. Terms cash The farm and! farm equipment ag formerly adver. | tired have been sold at private sale | Maves & Stover, aut: Paul M | Dubbs, clerk Saturday, Sept. 14 GEORGE H. HAZEL Will" offer at public sale in lot in the rear of the Bellefonte Elks (Club, entrance oan | Hig), Street or the rear of the Elks | Club, the following personal prope | erty; Oak Dedroom suite: 2 hall rarks; onk buffet: oblong dining room table. 10 foot extension: round din- ine room table; Walnut china clo ot. {Cmk library table: come kitchen {chairs: living room ohairs: | port table; small ice refrigerator 15°18’ body Brussell rim: 12° 8"xi5 Body Brussels rug: 13 87x18 body Brossell roe: 12° 87918" velvet rag 6x21 Taoestry rue. 9x10 8" Congo- | letm rue: cooking utensils: diahes crooks; Eetate sas range: electric waghine machine and wringer: § tube radio: 3 Burner gas diate: dovble drath board sink: kitchen and bathroom fixtures. chandaliers; hand made antioue chandalier: some club ron chairs and tables and many other articles too numerous to men- Sale at 1 nm Terms ond, Mases and Stover, aucts x37 Friday and Saturday September 20 and 21 THE TALLEYRAND INN Bellefonte, Pa, will y poedes- 2-arawer #lan ™ drawer FACTORY A Kalamazoo STORE Direct to You daven- | features and tells in detail why the Kalamazoo Superpower Furnace is such an outstanding success. 13 Styles and Sizes of Hestord. Ranges, Furnmsces 1 A480 000 sat isBed veers We clean and repair ali maker of furvecer KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE 00. 112 W. High St, Phone 630 B table linen bed and Washer 181 - taltles: 32 Wind of fire extinguisher, wr. 7 feet high ann artentai rus ine. porch 2 rma ORTIDAr LIne ng tables. 3. road other Aric eh. Ou Desirable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE gned offers at jocaied one half containing othe Hi Seveniy-fve i Balance in and pasture land Good frame house. BANK barn house ab I other t yu tidings Rut ining walks - #1 } wired lor elecizielss ne gGUArTY is also IRATSE ON property. testing ‘better This farm oan Be bog price for quick) azie prite J Blain Harri R D 2 or Phone Lemont, Pa. for price x36 LEGAL NOTICES Sl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE : z he Matler of the Estale of Brown iste of Ore Centre County. deofpse of sdminisiration on’ s8¥d 2 been grénted the un- ! persons Infledied there. gqueted 10 make mmedis a vme nda ard those hxving nr demands against Lhe game | present them without delay for to MABEL R IK Pa. BARRY W i Nn. port Ps Administrators WW. Walker, Altorney 34 ANNUAL MEETING Bellefonte Chapley 2 Red Cross will be held at in Bellefonte i enriavy. evening at 730 o'clock, at which the exec lave oat ' the posting year Git Be Mors Dorothy A Deekion Representative washihgtpd. 0D present 0 discuss the Qe ¥ a completely reptesen- TOR DTORTATI 81 £ia- ne pregant Board, ANNE M. POX Ber y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOFIC E In the Matier of the Estate of Anns t. late of the. Boroush Centre County. Pennmsyi- conaed of Admingiration In hi above estate have heen granted W Dav id K Newcomer, uners wn 11 person pr Pris to eeid ted to hake immedi» o the undersigoed dnd claltns and demands the ald estate will Diease them without delay to. DAV- NEWCOMER. Beliefonia. Ps. said Estate Arthyr Bee i 3 3 nap orivats farm sg 1 MIR of Lane five sciew tivation HERES + oF Harrison Lhe Aga net nrenen IDK Administrator of ©. Dale Temple Cours, Pa. Attorney for tate Newoommner, ah OF SALE OF DECEDENT'S REAL ESTATE groan 4 NOTICE the Heirs, and nd esd To Ders + of Liberty Centre Oobunty. Ren IVADIA, be sold at public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte Centre Counts. Pa SATURDAY 12TH 10 for the Dajy- at 10:00 o'clock A. M. | ment of decedent's denis ja rm ance of the order an oT 4 ONDhANS’ Court of Oentre Dosnty made the 16th day of Augusl 1 | 1940, which sald real estate is bound ed and described as folios. uals in Liberty Township. | Pennsvivania® OCTOBER the be made fom | and trees Mone Thy - = nnan the Fs fy th certain tract of land together wi the improvements thereon erected, meee Bt the white oak date of survey; thence along the inineiy owned by George but now owned by Merrill 86 perches to Vogt Sotmanty an Rot. sand Parcel an Aon Rast B85 a perches to & Pine. dedrsos West WU the ind | being lan & aud nut Omsk: | West 33 | Routh BY Ex d= oni ed at whe sale on She ' Pall Tine of Dousehold goods incivd) tine of household goods incioding i Iverware, : ‘s BOCTELATY. aA ct OR. 1 ntigue ‘chandelier ! - mirror with corner !