Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 10, 1940, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven
October 10, 1940.
7 Plead Guilty
At Special Court
(Continued from page one)
serving from 4 to 8 years for enter-
ing a building in Allegheny county,
was transferred to Rockview in Sep-
tember 1839, and that his minimum
sentence would have expired In
1942. At Rockview Jackson received
the rating of a trusty, the Deputy
Warden said.
In his own behalf, Jackson said
that he became ill Sunday, so he
decided to give himself up. He re-
ceived the usual double sentence for
his brief liberty.
Three youths from the Howa:d
area, pleading guilty to charges of
stealing gasoline valued at $2 from
the Martin Miller stone quarries
along the Jacksonville road, Septem-
ber 3, were placed under probation
for 5 years and were expressly warn-
ed by Judge Walker that any in-
fraction of any laws during that
time would result in sentencing on
the larceny charge
The three are Ben Gates, 20:
Charles R. Crock, 17. and his bro-
ther, Harry Crock, 19. According to
A statement by the prosecutors, Pvt
George A. Panrock, of the State Mo-
tor Police sub-station at Rockview,
and Mr. Miller, owner of the quar-
ry. the boys visited the Miller place
the night of September 3 and re-
moved gasoline from a pump. While
they were driving away a watch-
man fired several shots at the car
and the bullet holes provided posi-
tive identification of the machine
when the boys were arrested the
following day
Mr. Miller told the court he has
been the victim of gasoline thefts
for the past year, while Panrock
said the Rockview sub-station had
received numerous complaints of
gasoline thefts for a number of
months prior to the arrest of the
trio.
Under close questioning by Judge
Walker, it was brought out that
none of the boys had been In
trouble before, and all said that the
September 3 theft was the onlv one
they had committed. Charles Crock
said he is a grandson of Rosle Shope
of Mt. Eagle, and has been living
with Mr. and Mrs. Shope, acting as
their chauffeur. Judge Walker, re-
calling that during the trial of
Richard Millinder for the murder of
Faye Gates, Mrs. Shope's testimony
was produced in court in the form
of a deposition on the grounds that
the woman was unable to appear
personally because of ill health
Young Crock said Mrs. Shope can-
not work, but is able to get out and
go for rides. Mr. and Mrs. Shope, he
said under questioning, are on re-
lief, but bought a car recently and
he has been living with them to
act as their chauffeur.
In placing the trio under sus-
pended sentence, Judge Walker de-
clared that all of them should try
to obtain work and become respon-
sible citizens.
George T. Walker, of Bellefonte
R. D, entering a plea of guilty to
drunken driving, was sentenced to
pay the costs of prosecution and
serve 30 days in the county jail
Walker was arrested on West High
street, Bellefonte. September 25, by
Chief of Police Harry Dukeman af-
ter the man's car, in backing from
a parking space in front of Petri-
kin Hall, crossed the street and
bumped into a car parked on the
other side. The damage was neg-
ligible.
Chief Dukeman said he took
Walker to a physician who pro-
nounced him unfit to drive a car.
The jail sentence was imposed when
the defendant said he was not in a
position to pay a fine. When fines
are levied the usual jail sentence
is 10 days
Gerald W. Findley, of Bomerset,
an employe of Putman & Green,
contractors on the Bellefonte sec-
tion of the new Bellefonte-State
College highway, pleaded guilty to
driving a car while his operator's
license was suspended.
The prosecutor, Corporal R. E.
Nash, of the Pleasant Gap sub-sta-
tion State Motor Police, said that
he stopped Findley August 24 in
Potter township after the man’s car
had failed to stop at a stop sign.
When the driver was unable to pro.
duce his operators license Corp
Nash checked with records in Har.
risburg and learned of the suspen.
sion, he aaid. The license had been
withdrawn for 2 months on a reck-
less driving count, the Corporal
said
Findley was sentenced to pay the:
costs of prosecution and undergo
im ment in the county jail for
15 days.
After testimony was taken
deserflon and non-support charge
against James E. Allen, of State
College, the court ordered Allen to
pay $10 a month toward the sup-
port of his wife and three child-
ren. He also is required fo post an
approved bond for $500 to guaran.
tee compliande with the order Al-
len said that he has been unem-
ployed since August 30, and has
been unable to find work. He is a
pipe-fitter By trade but had been
tending bar in recent years,
SH a ———
Many Contributions
Given Delallo Family
(Continued from page one)
in a
second prize of $100, announced that |
money would be turned over to Mrs.
DeLallo. Sheriff J. Walter Tomlin.
son, of Lewistown, announced that
8 total of $326.14 had been collect.
placed in various stores and busi.
ness places by firemen attending
the convention.
A purse totaling $30 was raised
by members of the Veteran Fire-
men’s Association of Pittsburgh, and
many other prize winners and or-|
gan
indi they will make contribu-
tions to DeLallo’s amy although |
totals Ab this
thy day following the tra
$2,000 from the State Firemen’s Re-
lef Association. Local fire compan-
fes blanket insurance on all
with double indemnity in|
case of accidental death,
from contribution containers
at the convention have!
Delallo received a check for
f whether |
the death results in actual fire ser-|
‘Traffic Lights To
Be Installed
——————
(Continued from page one)
outlined the plans installation work
will begin, Mr. Carpeneto sald
Council, by a unanimous vote, in-
structed the secretary to prepare
a resolution on the death of Joseph
DeLallo, member of the Undine Fire
Company. The resolution, after
adoption, will be spread on the min-
utes and a copy will be sent to the
family.
It was suggested at
that the new police car be
with a radio receiving outfit and
that a small broadeasting unit be
installed in the local telephone ex-
change, to facilitate transmission of
orders to police. No action was taken
in this matter
Council authorized the purchase
of four loose-leaf binders to hold
the revised borough ordinances, One
of the binders will be for the use
of the solicitor; another for the
treasurer; another for the secre-
tary, and the fourth for council-
men, Total cost of the binders will
be $48.50
Council unanimously voted to
prohibit all parking on the north
side of Logan street from Spring
street to Blanchard street. The move
was taken because of the narrow
ness of that street. Signs Informing
motorists of the new regulations wil)
be erected at once
Councilmen complai
though the borough
a parking space on
street for Dr. J. C
car continues to be
alley at the side of the Rogers
property. cutting off ready access
to the alley. The physician is to be
served with a legal notice to dis-
continue parking in the alley
A resolution on the death of
late J. Mitchell Cunningham
many years a prominent member
of Council, was read and adopted
A copy is to be included in the min-
utes and another copy is to be sent
to the family
Final approval was given to ord-
inances calling for th paving of
Willowbank street and Holmes ave-
nue, in connection with the new
road to State College. The abutting
property gwners are to pay two-
thirds of the paving cost, while the
borough will bear the remainder of
the expense, according to the
inances
Ordinances
the meeting
fitted
ned that al-
has provided
South Spring
Roger's car, the
parked in the
the
for
ore
ra-
designating accumula-
tions of snow on sidewalks, and
weeds in vacant lots ag nuisances,
have been prepared and action
them is scheduled to be taken at the
next meeting of Council
Sewer tap permits were issued
Claster & Sons, South Water street
M. I. Claster, East Linn street: 8S
WwW. Willar, Pike street, and Charles
Young
Residents
on
to
be-
re-
of Wi street
tween High and Howard streets
quested that an additional
light be placed in that area. No
tion was taken
The borough agreed
to the O. T. Lambert
Wilson street improv a dead
end alley. known as Church A
near the Lambert property
The Water Committee Wa
power to negotiate for the placing
of a new roof on the Phoenix mill
building. The roof is reported to be
in poor condition
Curtin C. Taylor was retained as
part-time fireman for the Borough
Building, East Howgrd street, at a
salary of $10 a month
The Borough Solicitor recom-
mended that Emerson Lenker be
given $70 funeral expenses, and $64
for the loss of weeks work a
the result of the death of his zon
Robert Lenker, 8, in the water whee]
of the Gamble mill pumping station
on June 23. 1938. The recommenc<ia-
tion was made in view of Mr, Lenk-
er's reasonable attitude in the mat-
ter. Action was deferred for the
time being.
The Bell Telephone Company was
given permission to erect poles on
North Allegheny street from Cur-
tin street to Filth avenue.
Mrs. Frank Naginey eniered a
complaint fo the effect that water
from a pipe at the rear of the
Friedman building is draining on
her property. The matter is to be
investigated.
Ison
street
AC~
to haul
oronerts on
Prop y n
lag
to
given
two
C. D. A: of District
May Meet Here
(Continued from page one)
from 5 to 8:30 p. m, and prelim-
inary plans for the annual sauer
kraut supver held by the court early
in December of each year were dis-
cussed. A report on the “Recoliee-
tion Day,” held September 290 at Mt.
Aloysius Academy, was given by the
grand regent, Pive members of the
court attended. Members of the
court pledged to make 25 garments,
2 layetter and 4 knitted garments
as its share of the Bellefonte Red
Cross quota of the several hundred
garments to be shipped to foreign
refugees early next year
The possibility of holding a dis-
trict meeting in Bellefonte of Cath-
olic Ddughters of the Altoona Dio-
cese some time this month were dis-
cussed. It was Voted to have the
meeting in Bellefonte if possible
Following the meeting Miss Ber.
tha Rimmey, Belleforite Red Cross
nurse gave a talk before the group
ion her duties In Bellefonte and vie-
nity, explaining in detail that
ing within a five-mile radids are at
liberty to ask for her services at all
times.
the Red Cross production program
persons in Bellefonte and those live
Miss Rimmey also explained
RECENT WEDDINGS
Falls—~Weaver,
Miss Lovelean G Waaver, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Weaver,
of Howard, R. D. and Joseph BE
Falls, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey
Falls, of Howard, were uniied In
marriage, Sept. 21 1640, by Rev, F.
G. Eoleman, at Hagerstown, Md
Boob—Diehl,
Blanche E Diehl, of M
ang G. Clyde Boob, of
were unl ed in marriage at noon
Wednesday, September 25 at the
home of friends in Elkton Md
The ring ceremony was performed
by the Rev, W, F. Hopkins, After
a4 reception, they motored {co West
Virginia on a wedding trip and
came to Miltheim late Saturday
night They will reside Mr.
Boobs home on West Main street
Millheim
iMinburg,
Millheim,
in
Chambers—Guenol
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma: Chambers,
of Clarence, announces the mar: lage
of their son, Thomas Chambers, Jr.
Miss Kathryn Guenot, of Pine
Glen, The wedding was soiemnized
at parsonage of the odist
‘hurch of Snow Shoe op Saturday
September 28 by the Kev, Mi
Hammond, The attendant were
Jean Chambe ister of the
groom, and John Guenot, brother
of the bride. A dance was held at
Whispering Pines for the newlyweds
who will make their home in Pine
Glen
to
the
hride-
Shearer Walker
Miss Anna Louise
ter of Mr. and Mrs
of Mile became the bride
of Dell of New Alcaauuria,
al a ceremony performed at 6 o'-
clock Friday evening in the chapel
f a Met church Harris-
burg. Attendants on th uple were
M1 Mrs. Weber, of Belle!
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Shearer departed for 1 wed-
ding trip through Virginia, return-
ing to New Alexandria this week
The bride is a graduate of the Belle.
fonte High school and for several
years has been employed by the G
C. Murphy Company here, Mr
Shearer a graduate of Penn State
College ay j associated with his
father In ¢ hardware business
at New Alexandria
Walker, daugh-
W. Scott Walk-
er
burg
Shearer,
0 hodist at
i
© cn
anc
arg
Yamell—Garbrick
Miss C. Helen Garbrick
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Garbrick, of near the aviation fle
Bellefonte, and Harold Yarne
of M and Mrs. C. E. Yamell
near Bellefonte, were married
afternoon at 5:30 o'cloe RE. The
YOUNRes,
et)
irday
wedding took place
Gap Methodist church
Elmer E. Brown of Yeager!
ficlating. Mrs. Boyd Yarnell,
/ was matron
Anne O'Brien of
Rachel McMasters
Boalsburg, and Mrs. J. Henry G
brick of Pleasant Gap. were brides-
maids. Dr. FM. Henninger of Mill
helm, was best while J. Henn
Garbrick her of the bride. Bovd
the
03
while MI
College
nan
Yamell, brothers of
bridegroom. served as usher
ceremony a ten-m violin
recital was given by Mrs, Louis
Schad of Bellefonte accompanied
on the plano by Miss Pearl Gar-
brick. sister of the bride. Following
the ceremony a reception was held
at the home the brides parents
The bride Was given In mar-
riage by her father, wore the while
atin wedding dress worn by her
sister. Mrs. Boyd Yamell, at her
wedding last March. She also wore
a short veil by her grandmo-
ther wh lilies. The
matron aqua taffeta
arte of Inrge
hronze Mis ©O-
Brien Ciarhrick wore rose
eolored taffeta and d yellow
POM - POTN: ile Miss McMasters
was dressed in brown and yellow
dotted net and carried matching
flowers. They all wore small head
bouquets of flowers to matsh: their
bouquets. L. R. Briggs, of Ts diotte,
who presented the flowers used in
the decoration of the church, Was
asciatedd be Mr? MW HehrefTley
and M3 Bertha immey hoth of
Pleazant Cap. in the flower arrange
ment The bride iz a graduate of the
Bellefonte High hoo class of 1031
and is emploved 5 al the
psycho-educational clinic at State
College. Mrs. Yarnell expects to re-
ceive her B. 8. degree in music edu-
cation at Penn Stale next February
Mr. Yarnell "#8 als a graduate of
the Bellefonte High: school and at-
tended Penn State He is associated
with the bride's father and brother
in operating the Garbrick portable
mills in Oentre county. Following
their return from a short wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell will live
in an apartment in the home of
the bride's parents
“Although quadrupeds
cats make biped tracks
and Jacob
Before
the nite
of
who
worn
and carried ite
of
carried A
honor wore
botgguet
anthemtum
Mr
Tet
ehre
and
Carrie
wh
a ecrelar
domestic
without delay tw CHAMUES H
MYEKS, Executor, Penna. Purnace, | in the Borough of Bellefonte, Coun
RF D W. Harrison Walker Attorney of Centre and State of Pennsylvania
x46 for a width of twenty-two (22) feet,
p——————————— —— and
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, it is the desire of thie
trators of the Estate of Samuel M ! ,, The undersigned. will offer at Dub- | Borough of Bellefonte 10 extend the
Brown will offer at public sale at Clinton County, Pa. will offer the ic sale on the premises known as the width of such waving and improve.
the late residence at Spring Mills, following at oUblic sale at Avis, Pa. [1. O. O F, Hall Bullding in Miles. ment to a further width of six (8)
farm imolements and household BL ey a 8 ed ol hg, sR rouRn, Centre County, Penn«- feet on each side of the said twenty
goods Sale nt nD Ter aE» Wi room [AVE on Yow (28 pn) 4 ’ p4
cap a pits, Bo, TEIN : Joeking chaifs. straight ‘SATURDAY pOCTOBER 261TH 1940 A te oi maondel
1 v ” . ’ chalrs sideboard: abies: dishes at o'clock P the following des 3 r u
SATURDAY ot orm } | cooking utensils: kitchen range; cos) cr’ “A rel tate ad By iim vty gs og 31 ReafsyIvania,
offer at ub o sale on te ay yu hente Kelvinator refrigerator: 3 All that certain lot or plece of | : ' . y
Down us the I. O. O 'P Ball build rugs, 9x12; Philco radio Victrola: land situste jn sald Borough, bound- BE IT CRDAINED AND ERACT
a A ere Ba Sal Su oy antique chest of drawer antiaue (ed and descrived as Toliows: by the Borough Councll of the Bors
ing in Mien Oro. a piece Of carpet loom: antigue wood stove; oil BEGINNING at the Turnpike 484 | ©Jwh of Belleionte, County of Centte
east of Romola In Curtin township otherwise improve Willowbank St Y
along the State highway, livestock
farming Implements, and house-
hold goods. Bale at 12 o'clock
Terms, cash, Roy Ovler, auct,
SATURDAY, OCT 10-The Adminls-
E. E. Ardery Dies |
| Saturday, October 19
Suddenly at Home
PERSONAL PROPERTY AND
REAL ESTATE
Bitner, Execulrix of the
estate of R. U, Bitner, late of Avis
Cirace C
(Continued from page one)
postmaster James A
Bellefonte, as a carrier
here and his first route included all
of Coleville, Sunnyside, Red Roost,
North = Allegheny street, Thomas
street, Curtin street and High street,
On his route he covered 18 miles
dally, continuing to serve that area
for 15 years, when rural free deliv.
ery was instituted and Mr. Ardery
was glven a route in the cily limits
He
ploy
fore
pointed by
Fledler, of
furniture, by
Odd Pel Lhe
was the first
in Bellefonte
President Harrison's
office expired he placed all
class postoffices under civil
regulations. Four employes of the
Bellefonte postoffice were required
to take the examination and of the
group Mr. Ardery was the only one
who passed
civil service em.
In 1893 just be-
term of
second
service
I'he
sa¥avan
od vith »
tonal
That two-thirds of
of sald grading and
improvement be assessed and collected
the shutting property owners
on the toot front rule tbe remainder
AlL- i sid cost to be pald by the Bor-
ough of Bellefonte
in TI N 3: The Becretary of the
i ceuse thirty days
Na- the assessment to be given
including AN ORDINANCE ch party assessed, either by ser-
closet FOTIA SE CR v an the owner o agent, or
inches FOVIGInR jor the arading and | { non the assessed premises
Willowbank Btlreet AT » ¢ »
of Bellefonte BECTICR 4. If any asssegamen?
te of Pen remain unvald st the expirg-
ni of: 4 . -
western end of th 0 of the notice, the Borough Bo
Bran of 5 “ Lor mil Couect Me sane, WILD
Phoenix Mil « rest from the time of _comple-
westerly direct imorovement biiflog Lo
bedroom borough line, with a stone wrdh Pir
p arm chair and black top surface. for a Sane mMANDeT a
mabozany claw. { #lx (6) feel on each side Lhe
writing desk: mahog- uty-two (22) foot wide roadway
D- neh conglructed by the Departinent
chu i HOT y head « i hey diary y Md walnut  Lip-top Highway: of the Commonwealth
' } ¢ " 0" Fries porus § 3s ty 1 ’ . oT { Pennsyivania ne ryroYy idl ther .
. " . : ORE an A of ¥ H le diameter 4 : 4 i anda ITOVIGLD fo
for more than 20 years, serving both | and’ a ha assessment and  colisction of
y : } mit + +3 “et mn thai
a: a deacon and an elder. His edu- Mas i t 1" 3 n ound table: | YWO-third: cost thereof from A oat x.
A ® ’ “ " . - y adulliing OWDers © tie MARIE
catio Wis receive in the Worth y ¥ | : an ner. 2 beds . 3 WT i the
ation . d dds PRIDAY NOV 5. Elle us v t Indder-back N ladder | [0Ot front rule, the remainder of
township scl and at the Spring rill offer ' rocker i | FUCH 00st to be paid by the Bore
TE 4 »
Academy bedroom # of tition
of i ring : An + . n A rol 4 n Ses hp 58 3 yy ¥ REARS the
by wi ful ne of implements § ato ht and rockers: 2-bBotnee hot | JHRDWaYS of th
Per in Is
Droper -
erst
on
65th birthday
31 years of
postal em-
Upon reaching his
after a period of over
continuous service as a
Mr. Ardery was retired, hi
retirement becoming effective on
August 19, 1926, He had served un-
der nine postmasters and estimated
in the 31 years as a letter car- v View 2 gf +3 0 ain, I, ; L.
rier he had walked approximately rd | some real estate Pau /
137,120 miles, or more than five ile Mayes &
times around the world
He served
man of the west
was a member of the 1. O. OF
Modern Woodmen of America ables:
wis an active member of St. John's i Dt "i Rho
Reformed church. He a member rm lust north of ardn .Y aby. Empire t3
of the official board of the i i . y
1
antiques
land thereon erected a frame dBulld. | stoves: books, garden tools, and feet from or below the 20 foot Alley dnd State of Pennsylvania, and It is
Bellefonte Tru . p ‘11 piot o the
iellefonte Trust Co. stock will dwelling house with all convenlences thence along sald Turnpike That
nucet be awn right angler » .
tidge over Logan Branch of Soaring
ATURDAY, OCT. 26 Northerly distance AR
iy
the premises In j addition) width of six (6) feet OR
Mile thence Westerly a di 1 . ‘ " I ‘4
] SALE ISE : vary ‘ pa
and piace five shares of Bellefonte ALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Apa trie by the Department of
bro? Al L sane time will be offered to bri AY Te
Ww at the p . . : pe 7 !
IATURDAY. OCT 26 The Pirst Nat Bie a he late residence ne base and a black Wp
Mini “ 3 " :
erty: Oriental rugs: one 52 TERMS OF BALE: Personal
public sale at the
144. 4 1 wer “
ches; one RE by 42 inches: one upon delivery of deed. The right to
includine some
70 rney. L on po
44 by 60 inche one Maye Auct
UR vped aa , hall store room eve, articles on the corner of Lot No. 6 on the hereby ordained and enacted by the
onte Trt Coe och an he TATE~S8 room frame ) vlan of lots of Milesburg Bor- authority of the same:
. . ough BECTIOR 1 Willowbar
; Rated Jo ule Sale at 1 p.m und  adioining lot Terms made Soh 45 feet. thence Easterly snd at Sires from the western wi of Ati
. Prank Maves day of sale. E E. Hubler with the Turnpike 175 4 :
The Odd Fel. | Buel x42 | feel. thence Creek, ne . ent
lows Club of Bellefonte will Mer ———— ! 46 feet more or less by sopping | w rn A he Ri Pong w
at public sale nis S d 0 26 South of the aforesaid 20 i ot wi ul 0) feet o
burg known a: the 1. 0. O FP atur ay, ct. ol ' ently glide of the twenty two (22) foot
Hall building. Also at same time feet to the place of | wide ny and improvement to be
Th * . » ’ a]
Trust Company stock. Sale at 1 undersigned executor of the WL vin Hal Bt ore Iam Mw Iding Highwuys of the Commonwealth of
p.m LP. Mayes, auet of Carrie B Dageett will offer v Ha a by om, & in, Be graded and Improv-
at
: for sale Pive § res slletor
o 6. he , Nat. Linn Street, Bellefonte. Pa am ye Sha of Bellefonte
Bank of Bellefonte, Executo WI de cribed DOYS.
of Carrie B Daggett ug : by | Rea) F
. , yY cash eal Estate 25% In cat
inches; one 92 by 40 Inches, one ¥. ¢ y Wo
East Li n St. by 40 ihches: one 108 by day f sale and the remainde
n tii un ) 57
52 ‘accept or retest any or all bids 1
108 inches; one 96 by 42 inches served why 4 L
number of Oriental 3 42 inches: one 38 b enerved Johnston & Johnstor
wk 36
ODD FELLOWS CLUB
of Bellefoni
105
pioye sharp inche one
20 It
HO
Che
ATURD AY FHC
Br t |
NOV
offer
Mr
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Elmer
ale
LD GOODS Halid
nn
of § chalr server and his
44
handsome id
ral nut bedroom
massive and
in it bedroom
marble
antique
large |
he
his
that
hall
eek
Kiet
two terms as Council
ward, Bellef
near
onte; DO op HI puis an oh 1 Ur-nos : - . ding io a
3 -h . ) or by &
: nN ihe
claims :
and enscled thig Th
r in the year one thou
hundred and fort
THOMAS B BEAVER
President of Council
Lhe wp
Th
and ror Ker of
\ \ rp AR be
Wi on table, 38
of the
Rs Dremerty DOLLA
1001s of Cclober
ne hun-
hae antique
atil} ;
MLS
Department
Comumonmwealt
about
HAPS
Burgess
i urvived
Iola Cole and
nome
nnyivar 10
pave
bot
M
rone His
Louise Slover
1835
SATURDAY
. off
h at
Allee
My Aka
101
e the | Mad \
mpleme
‘
FOOL
Wii ) y
sOTHE
clean
Wise &
mer Mary
AWAY In January
Fune
Sale at
auct
WEDNESDAY
2. LL. Miller
her fa
ANNOUNCEMENT
The
Lingenfelter Motor Co.
held yes.
home
pase
offic.
the
were
the late
Stamm
ral service:
afterno at
» Rev C ‘Nevin
the Reformed church
Interment was made in
cemetery, Bellefonte
C of C To Hold Annual
Dinner Here Friday
MARC H
near Hecla
alone the
townshin
and farm
Jivestock
Sale at 10 a m
poy
Wise A Hubler
(Continued from page one) FRIDAY
Build-
ing on Water street, cordially invites
of Buick
and
in its new location in the Beezer
Saturday, N ov. 2 init V « i Li
SCHMICK FARMS
The directors who have tw
terms
Q
uel
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erga Saturday, October 12
DALE McCLINTI(
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the f
+ pre br the owners and Studebaker
Registered Hols
; to inspect avail themselves
cars
of the modern service department now
efficient
public sale o
Malcolm Wetzler
H. Hazel
and
George
1
bei
ng installed. Capable men;
and courteous service.
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STORAGE
L BGAL NOTICES
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F ARMING n PLE ENT -
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like new Weber was wn
box and hav |}
Deere
SPTeater
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Emers :
cultivator By ie 1 LIE wit A
Perry spr} C
pike }
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wive
friends
Mr. and Mrs
daughter Louise, and
Mr. Ben Caum, of Altoona; Mr. and
Mrs FE Vonada and Jane Gent.
rl of Hublershurg: Mr. £ EE. Von. tooth
ada, of Jacksonville, Mr and Mrs ia A
C. B. Heltman Mackeyville: Mis gaoubie tres bag wag or
Elizabeth Smith, of Milesburg: Mr. set of goad ston ards: forks
and Mrs. WH. Vonada WwW. milk bucke!
Harter Vonada Mrs Alice ompiet ot
Harter The wis decorated bridles lines
for the with flowers and inlaid rings
oak leaves A basket of hot house New Hon
chrysanthemums was presented by | sicies
the brothers and sisters Sale at
Public Sales
PRIDAY, OCT. 1l-<dohn B. Coder
wili offer at public sale at his resi-
dence in Blanchard a full line of
honsehold goods and some farm
tools Bale at 1230 vp Mm Term
Cash ¥ M Smith auc!
BATURDAY. OCT. 12..Dale MoClin
tick will s#ll on the McClintick
farm at Linden Hall full line of
five stock and farm Implements
Bale at 1030 A M Terma made
known on day of gale. E. M. Smith
auct
SATURDAY OCT. 13-W
Wili offer a oubll¢ #ale on the
premises Lheee milles east of Re-
bersbure the following real estate
The W. A Winters farmn and time
beriand congistine of B86 zcres in
& high stale of cultivation and 20
acres of pine and oak timber ad-
ining sald farm. Pulldines are
wired for electricity and are I
good repair. barn meets the milk
selling requirements; never failing
water; fences ip good condition:
Bale at 1 vb. m, Terms made known
on day of sale. E E Hubler, atet
brothers
ald husbands
Those present
0. M King
rem mT
GOBBLE
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whiny Mills, Pa
were manure
petior &
lanl
mower
APMINISTEATOR' Ld
of
NOH B
BUT RET ad vill
{i Eo
fewer ned
A sea lll A
GENERAL £3 ELECTRIC
WASHER
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BOTY delay
and tu Hiatr
home hota]
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i gas eng)
Of heels: many o
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| Saturday, October 12
CHARLES R, McCLOSKEY
Hl offer at public sale at his re-
sidence one-half mile east of Romo
Ia. 4 miles north of Howard. Pa. Cur-
tin township alone ihe Siate High
way. the followihe pers
LIVESTOCK Good cow wil
fresh in November T B tested. cond
Belfer will Be fresh in March 235
New Hampshire Red chickens bs
FARM I MPLEMENTS 1
Wamon, work harness: collars
cider press in good condition
frees. single trees. butt
Chains. carpenter tools: butchering
tools: 2 fron kettles: meat benches
crosscul saw. plow: harrow: fanning
mill. cultivator. shovel blow rind.
stone: Brush scythe: forks: shovels
Vicks: garden worker: load of hav
HOU SEHOLD GOODS Kitchen
range. 2 coal heaters: 2 oil heaters
lamps: lanterns: dav bed: kitchen
cabinet. sideboard ishes: crooks:
bedroom £uite; beds; antique dresser
stands. some other anticues: rocking
chairs; sink: 75 0 190 gallons vine-
ear. churns: double-can Milk separa-
tor: Thor gasoline washer in good
condition: cider barrels and kegs
trunks: 12 gauge double-barrel shot
fun: books: pictures and frames
and many other articles too numer- |
ous to mention Sale at 12 o'clock
Term Cash Rov Owiler., auct x41}
OrCAsion - a.
ADMINISTRATRINS
the Matter of the
vor hillp A Newsnar inte
x41 Cente County
ALOT on
estate having been granted the
dersigned all persons INOMed there
to are reussied lo make Immediate
payments, and those having claims
of demands peainst the same will
oresent them without delay for set
tement fo NANKIE O PRY. Ad-
mindstratziz, Port Pa 148
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Inn the Matter of the Estate of Anna
nyder (formerly Anna Newcomer)
inte of Bellefonts Borough Cemtre
inte Pennsylvania, deceased
Letters of Administration In
vv satiate have Deen omnuted
David K. Newcomer. the undersigned
ed, and all persons infébted to gaid
exlale are reauesied to make lmme-
diate pavment to the undersigned
and those having claims and de-
mands against the sald estate will
please present them without delay to
DAVID K. NEWCOMER. Administra
tor of sid Estate, Bellefonte Pa.
Arthur C. Dale. Temple Oourt, Belle.
fonte, Pa. Attorney for said Brat
x
© and Woo NOTICE
Bastate
of Wo
deceansd
said
un-
t haar
ton
0am
ABig NEW Washer
fatliida
nal property
® Quiet Washing Op-
eration
® (G-E Cushioned-
Power Motor
® Efficient Pump
® Porcelain Enamel
Tub
® Chrome Bands
® G-E Warranty
& Pound Capacit;
® (G.E Activator
® Cabinet Styling
® Full Length Skirt
® Permadrive Mecha-
nism
Permanent Lubrica-
tion
® Easy-Feed Wringer
A the
horas | os
mand
double
chains: log
to
A. Winters
EXECU TORS NOTICE
In the Estate of Mary A Myers
$99.50 Value
SATURDAY. OCTOBER Less $25.00 for Old Washer.
R. McCloskey will offer at
sale at his residence one-hal
12-<Charles
ublic
mile
and
the
mimenis
present
which is expected to gst under way
shortly in this area.
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During 1939, 609029 persons
in
| Mountain National Park in Colo- |
| ado.
re RN
da i
1 H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
{ 183.356 sutomobiles visited Rocky |
100- WATT BULB
with jaurchase off HANDY LOT of 6 BULBS
I.
$y 47°
and your old washer
a a tlk
For a Limited Time Only
inte of Ferruson Township, Céntre
County. deceased
the above
]
he anid estate are requested to make
those having claims
Money-Saving Offer! Get enough "Handy Lots” to
take care of your presen! lightin needs and to have
:
§
letters testamentary in
satale having been granted to the
undersigned. all persons indebied to |
same duly a
t
TO WEST PENN CUSTOMERS ONLY |
Check up on those empty sockets and burntout
bulbs fonight—then take advantage of this Special The "HANDY LOT" —80¢ |
spare bulbs on hand—a 100-watt bulb is yours, FREE, Call 439 for Free
with each lot purchased NOW, | J
Offer available to West Penn Power Company cus- Demonstration.
tomers only. :
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ACT NOW- Before Special Offer Ends
Your LAMP BULB DEALER
PENN COMPANY
wos Bl ii
Eledric Supply Company
BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE
WEST POWLR