THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three November 14, 1940, MOSHANNON Mr. John T, Lucas and Mr, Harry | Smithgal of Emporium, spent Fri-! day evening and Saturday at the John F. Lucas home. They were | here hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gleason of Philadelphia. called at the homes of LeRoy Lewis and Martin Mce- | jowan last Friday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gotshall, and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Gotshall, of Sunbury, spent Sunday and Mon- day at ‘he homes of Frank Leeder and Ray Watson. Those from a distance who at-| tended the funeral of Miss Joanna Gleasan Thursday of last week | were: Mrs, Catherine O'Connor, My and Mrs Maurice Gleason, and Mr. and Mrs, James Gleason, of Phila- delphia, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glea- | son of Barne:boro and Mrs. Mar- | garet Steinkechner of Detroit, Mich, | Mr, and Mis. James Tubridy of | “Windy Hill,” are rejoicing over| the bir.h of a baby girl born in the | Philipsburg Hospital Saturday, Nov. | Sth, 1940 Mrs LeRoy Lewis spent last Sat- urday afternoon on findy Hill" | visiting at the homes of Mrs, Corde- lia Craft, and Mrs. Julia Tubridy. Mrs. Hummel! of Osceola visiled her daughter. Mrs, George Boden- shock, recently Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eidell daughter Grace and husband, Mr and Mrs. Anderson. and little son| Tommy, of Kane, Pa., motored through our town on Sunday and called on Mrs. Eidell's cousins, Mrs LeRoy Lewis and Mr. John F. Lu- Cas. Mr. and Mrs. James Beals and family and Mr, Harris Watson vis- ited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs, Charles McConnell a Larryville. The condition of Violet Borger remains about the same. Mrs. Anna Lewis of Tyrone, spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her son, LeRoy. She returned recently from Ohio where she spent mest of the summer. At Youngs- town she visited with her daughier, Mrs. Elva Hart, at Akron she vis- ited her granddaughter, Mrs. Law- rence Wilson. Mrs. Lewis also vis- ited a {ew weeks at the home of her son Arthur in Stoneboro, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jcseph Katchik and family, moved last week 10 Cleveland, Ohio. where they will make their home Mrs. Catherine Lucas, returned home Sunday after spending sever- al weeks with relatives in Renovo and North Bend. i | | | PINE GLEN ch services will be held nex! Sunday at 9:30 a m We wish to thank those who Lieiped make the supper and bazaar a success on Saturday Nov. 9. Among the callers at t Macke!l home this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conners, Mr. Bil] Claik, Au- gust Smeal of Rew City Queen Es her class will Mrs. S8chmoke on Thursday, 14 Milzs Vera Viehdorfer who is em- pioyed at Bellefonte is spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Viehdorfer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell and son Freddy spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell. Among the out of town peopie who attended the supper here on Saturday were Mr, George Daugh- erty and daughter Mr. Boston Daugherty from California, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hippie of Bellefonte. Mis; Edith Beates is on the sick list, hope for her speedy recovery. Richard Ramsey and Mr. Waliers of Altoona called at Schmokes on Sunday. meet al Nov. (From last week) We are glad to see Rev. Shirey back. There will be services next Sunday at the usual time. Mr, and Mrs William Hoover and family were shoppers at Bellefonte last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mackel were in Bellefonte Monday on business. The Hallowe'en social was quite a success, cleared $0.73. Thanks to those who helped. There will be a chicken and waffle supper also bazazr at Pine Glen festival house on Saturday night, Nov. 9. Everybody welcome. Mr, and Mrs, Luther Hahn spent Sunday at Mackel's, Miss Velda Hoover, sho is em- ployed at Bellefonie, spent the weekend at her home here. also her friend Mr. Billett, Due to the mall conditions at Pine Glen the posicffice has been discontinued it is hard to gel the news in on time unless jit is sent out on Saturday. rmam——— Find Hunter Killed Charics BE Miller, of Chambers burg, was found dead Monday moming in a cornfield on the | Harold B. Stouffer farm. Milier daughter Martha and Mr. and Mrs, | ing, Nov. 7th, in henor of was B81 years old. A veteran auc- tioneer, Miller had gone hunting | spent Saturday at the home of Mrs, | Ruby and Gladys and was seen shortly before § a. m. by an employe of the Stouffer farm. | time in hunting snd we guess it | Donley, Patty and Jonnie Wellers, was monstly hunting and no getting. The body was found at 9:30 a m. by the same employe. REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL i the Philipsburg hospital last Wed- Mr. LeRoy lewis and daughter Hope. spent Monday at the “Lewjs" hunting camp, Mrs. Whorten Fye returned last week from the Philipsburg hospital where she has been a patient for | several weeks. She is improving at | her home here (From last week) We are sorry to near the condi- tion of Violet Borger remains about the same, we hope she will soon be? better : Mr, and Mrs. “Bud” Gallagher | and children of Bellefonte, visited | relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Smith and | family of Clearfield were weekend | visitors at the Guenot home, Mrs Charles McConnell and three children of Lasryville, visited relatives here Sunday. | Rev. Murry of Emporium Was a | guest the past week at the home of Rev. and Mrs, W, J. Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy and Mr, and Mrs, Campbell and children of | Reading visited over the weekend at the home of their mother, Mrs Oscar Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Nicholsons, of Pittsburgh, were Sunday callers al the home of Alfred Borger. Mrs. Ambers Fye returned from nesday, she is better at this writing. Word has been received that Mr and Mrs. John T. Lucas of Empori- um. are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy on October 31, who will | answer to the name of John Rich- ard The Ladies Bible Class of the Methodist church held their month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, Those present were: Mrs. Harry Yeager, Mrs, Har- old Borger, Mrs, Doyal Borger, Mus. Clyde Borger, Mrs. Glen Fye, Mrs Ambers Pye, Mrs. Mandrus Carlson Mrs. Homer Quick. and daughter, Phyills, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs Fiank Leeder, Mrs, Annie Norton Mrs, Carl Schmoke, Mrs. Edith Pye Mrs. Jacob Hazzard. Mr, Whorton Fye, Mrs, Culver and Mrs. Mahlon visited Mrs. Whorton Fye at Philipsburg hospital one day week. Mrs. Fye improving the is now able 0 be out of a while each day. Mr and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis and Hope and Mr John Bowes of Pine Glen, spent Sunday evening with friends in Clearfield. Mary Ann Lucas, R. N. of Belle- fonte, spent Monday at her paren- tal home BUSH HOLLOW | There were 40 present at Sunday School on Sunday. Come out next Sunday and also all those who do not go elsewhere to Sunday School Next Sunday Nov, 17 at 2:30 p. m. the Rev. R. G. Flexon will be with us for a service. So come out and hear Rev, Flexon as we know youll enjoy his message. Rev. Flexon 5 our district superintendent ang we know you'll miss something if you stay away. Also Rev. and Mrs. Ar. mand Doll will be present to sing and play for uz, We will be glad to have these people back again as they were with us for a revival about 2 years ago. So be sure to be present. the evening at Frank Watson | the last and bed WS Also in 7:30 will be the missionary servic with the Rev, Miner as the speaker, Rev, Miner has traveled in Britlih West Indies and Mexico ang we know too that his message will be worthwhile, So well be looking for you there. Also don't forget the Cottage Prayer Meeting Priday night Nov. 15, at the Charles Reese home at Wingate. Everybody wel- come Miss Wilma Oshell week with her father Barre, Pa. Mrs. Miles Resides visited at th? George Bush home one day last week. Mrs. William Montell and two sons Donald and Tommy last Wednesday with her gister, Mrs, Roy Spotts and family, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wills and family visited at the Edward Bush home last week. Mrs. Vera Barnes of Unionville, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Charles Bush ang family, also took supper at the Edward Bush home Friday evening. Mrs. George Talbert and daughter Wanda of Altoona, visited with her sister Mrs, Charles Bush and fam- | ily on Friday evening. Miss Florence Lucas spent the weekend with her father E P, Lucas | and family. i spent last at Wilkes- | There's And That nowhere on earth | | | Poets’ Corner HALLOWE'EN. There is nothing so exciting as a Hallowe'en nigh. With {ts gobl.n: and witches and ghosts We go to a party to have lots of | fun And find a skeleton or dwarf aj cur host, (v dy | | George The stree # are filled with fright. ening creatures Like characters out of a book There's giants and robbers pirates In every corner and nook and A piercing yell, a rap on the door I wonder who could be there, A bent old man with a pitiful limp A hag, wi h a glassy eved stare. | It makes us scary and frightfully nervous As we close We silently selves We'll be over to cur fireside hover, think and say to our- fe | i gad when this day Mildred White MY FRIEND » one thing ce:taln, down and out it looks MNke friend about, There's ny clos» by Without once asking how or why, He's a homely cuss and he lacks an ear, But that doesn't doesn't hear, When 1 speak to him, don't say much He acts as if he thought it As something a king or queen might SAY ~~ 1 can't understand it, but WAY When I can say a single word He doesn't go by what he's heard; He seems to know just how 1 feel And 1 tell you that is friendship real! And when things cant explain, And it looks sorta bad, does he come plain, Or say to his friends, “I think he's done And I can't be his friend for one?” Ah no! Instead first thing 1 know 1 feel the touch of a soft, cold nose Against my hand, and I see his eyes Loyal, trusting. kind. and wise My throat chokes up as I sec then; I say it now and again and again, : can there wien I'm there not Rr alv $s one who will stick mean that he though 1 such he's that happen that 1 } i im be found A friend so hound faithful as my old —Virginia C. Irvine JULIAN Mrs Margaret Brannon butcher. ed three very fine hogs on Monday She expects to move to Belielonte in the near future. We are alwajs sor1y to lose our good neighbors Mr Andrews Straw of Newark, Ohio, visited =ith his sister, Mrs Marcella Beals and Mrs. Emma Holt The many friends of Clair Wal- | izer will be interested to know thal he has enlisieqd in the navy for a period of years. Clair the son | of Mrs, Emma Holt, Here's wish- ing him success Mr. and Mrs 4 pA G. G. Matte™n | Port ' DOpPeTS PORT MATILDA A very happy meeting was heid 30, 1940, Wednesday evening, Oct help celebrate the fourtieth weds ding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs W. Harpster, George W, Harpster and Miss Margaret Wil. Jams were married at Blandsburgh forty years ago and have resided in Matilda the greater pare of thelr mairied lie. Both Mr. and | Mrs, Harpster come of large fam- | ilies, Mr. Harpster eight and Mrs Harpster nine brothers and sisters Hving. Mn Ha*ps ers immediate tamily now numbers ninety-six per sons and Mrs. Harpster's numbers eighty-two. Both are ideal neigh- bors, kind and sympathetic, respect ed and loved by everybody, Both Mr. an Mrs. Harpster as well as their daughter Alice have been fai.hful workers in the Methodist church for many years Mr Harp- ster says the reason they have lived 50 happily together all these years, that he has let Mrs. Harpster do the bes:ing, but feels (hat probably he should have that honor for the next forty years. We would sugges. to all married men who read thus article tha. they try this out for the next forty years and see how will it works | HCY During the evening choice re- ireshmenty were served, aller whicn the huge wedding cake was cut and everybody enjoyed a plece of the same. Mr. and Mrs Harpster invii- ed everyone back to help celebrate thelr next fourtiellh anniversary-— if they have one, which is a litle doubtful we fear, but all promised 0 come i Lhey received an invita tion. AL a late hour veryobod) wended thelr say home after wish- ing the happy coupic many more anniversaries. We noted the fol- present: Mr. and Mrs J. 8 Rev. Joe Weaver, wile son Bll, Mr, and Mp. John Crain, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams, Mrand Mis. ET Spots, Mr A.B Willams. Mr and Mrs. Charle Bal and daughter Pearieen, Rev Rissmiller and Mrs. Clark, Mr Mrs. H B Woodring, Mr, and ? G. W, Harpster and daughter Jac- ques, Mr. and Mrs. John Miles, Mr and Mra Marion Bennett and M- Yeager all of Po:t Matilda: Mr, and Mrs James Leitzell and children, Jane and Jerome of Milesburg: Rev WRIng Willlamg, and N 13 FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn- syhhania State College School of Agriculture Pastures Need Rest Late grazing of pasty in fall means late, short pasture the spring. Agronomists of the Penne sylvania 5 ate Coliege recommend giving the pasture a rest in the fall 50 that Ii can store up encigy for a quick start in the spring ang the production of more and beter feed during the summer, Late Pruning is Bes! Pruning of {fruit trees 1s done more safely after danger of winter injury is pa i, %af fruit specialists of the Penngylva- nia Sta e College. If severe injury has occurred, the damaged parts then can be removed ang further 1g omitted object of 1g is to help the tree and Dot 0 cut out wood Provide Feeding Space -Puliets need adequa’e equipment 10 provide plenty of feeding space. Hoppers are needed for mah feeding, and some poulirymen also feed grain Poultry specialists of the close ae re the fy i he ae he 1 Greely Reese and wife of Tyrone; [at the Port Matilda Club House on | Mr, aad Mrs, Ralph Willams and children, Beatrice, Harold, Floyd, | when friends and relatives met to | Cloyd, Leon, John, Lewis and Frank of Dungarvin, Pa.; Mr, and Mrs. Lrwis GL and chlldren Janet, Done na and Thomas of Jullan; Mr. and Ms. J. H, Harpsicr, Mr and Mus, Wayne Harpster and Mrs, Wilma Wood, all of Philipsburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Willams and children, Margle, Dick and Barbara of Ty. rone: Mr. and Mrs, Kyle Nearhoot, and son Willard of Julian; Mrs, M E Williams and son Dewey of Ju- Han: Mrs, BE hel Richards and son David of Martha; Mrs. Dewey Wil. llams of Tyrone: Phyllls and Ju- nisr Wililams of Port Matilda By one who was present A number of children have been on the sick list, bad colds and beal- ed ears. The young son of Mr. and Mrs, Matthew McMonligal has been in the Philipsburg hospital with { pneumonia also Carol Dean, young daughier of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Bennett has been quite Mr and Mrs, Ellwood Johnson and Miss Dora Todd of Philadel- phia, are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Woodring Howard Woodring attended a wld turkey dinner at t Forecy home Philipsburg, on Sunday Mr Mrs. Jim Sudie and Mr spent Saturday shopping Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs, Jun Wiser and Mrs. Susie Wiser went of Roaring Bprings to attend a home coming home Mrs. Jim Wiser's 1" a he Wiser, Mr: E M. Woi- and Wiser rng 0 at the of parents A celebration was held aL the home of Mr. and Mr. Clff Spack- man at Martha, on Sunday hon- of \ nh wedding anni Versar, and Mm, Bpackman or were thelr and in or the fc ’ of Mr esent 3 uldren grandchildren Mr J. B. Miles and Mrs, Bab McCutchin a: ren of Trallopd, teckend at the home of Harold MeCutében anda b.% fg > { and Mrs, Charles Benn clungd 0 her home a ome time with relatives a! (ter 4d Mrs. Sam Sanderson of visited over nh ‘Mr. Sanderson’ Roxie Sanderson eleciion - mothe: A MESSAGE TO ROLL CALL CHAIRMEN result # ut of AS our iast Roll Call we } aif been able 10 raise our mem- bafdilb 00.000 hig tie phace-time history of the Red Cron. We equalls consid in raising a War Relief Fund of. ER 090 000 AWe are now making plans for tefl Roll Call. Once more we Wprave responsibilities. Bervices 18r own people must be great] panded To meet the rapidly growing needs our National gefense We are enlarging our services the men of an increased Armng navy We must materially increase enroliment of Red Cross We must train hundred: sands of additional first aiders to meet the needs growing out of the new national defense program. as well as everyday demands for thiz service We must prepared train many thousand more Women home hygicne and care of the sick - 1 1 “HN ae hest Dave been We face 0 Lo of for ana nurses f thie OF WO - the be to i i daughter Eleanor and friend Miss | Pennsylvania State College say thal in order to be ready for any emer- Nina Zanky of New York. visited enough space should be provided so gency over the weekend at the RM, Alex- ander and M. K Mattern homes, | They were enlertained to dinner at the J. T Henry home at Martha Furnace Sunday evening. Mrs, William Eckert and children of Tyrone, spent the weekend at the Charles Alexander home. The condition of Mr. Joseph Swisher is not much improved al this writing. He is being cared for by his daughter Mrs. Lillie Weller. | Merrill dustrial dept. of the Altoona high! school. Mollie Tallhelm improved the ap- pearance of her property by having her large maple trees trimmed, Wilson Martin and little ter Dorouhy have both been on d sick list, Several people have suf- fered attacks of laringitis, Nrs. Harry Dillon and Mrs. Elva | Alexander, spent Tuesday evening in Bellefonte. Mr, and Mrs. M. BE. Williams, and . town, spent the weekend with Mr. | nad Mrs, Willard Williams | Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Shuey and | daughters Susan and Peggy and Burd and son of Unionville, were Herr of Be tha: the pullets can eat the feed they need for production of eggs Prevent Hou eo F res—Defective flues and chimbeys cause most ol the house fires at this time of year. | Agricultural ongineers of the Penn. sylvania State College recommend checking the sadition of the chim- neys for defects, amd repair or re- building where needed Evergreens Need Water Before the gioubd freezes, the coll around Evergreens need plain ornamental horticulturists ai ‘the Pennsylvania State College. Mulch Strawberries~Mulch the strawberry plants to protect them ists at Penn State recommend. a HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs, Maicolm Poorman and daughter of Johnstown, spent the weekend with home folks. Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Franco and | son Dewey who are living at Jones- | daughter of New York spent several | days with relatives in this State. Mr, and Mrs. John Possinger of Coleville, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Way of pom Gill visited In Tyame, Friday | recent visitors at the Edith Burd Sunday | Jacksonville, attended school and took dinner with his brother Blair Way and family over along the pike. | Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Shirey and | Melvin 8hirey and daughter Shirley | , Edna S8potts. The men spent the | i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spotts and son : Larry visited Sunday evening with his father Lloyd Spotts and family. | Monday visitors at the Roy Spotts | | home were Mr. and Mrs, D. H, Cus- | (er. Clark Cusfer, Mr Walter | Young. Edward Bush and daughter Bair Martin 8potts and 50 nPred- i Finds Injured Eagle Two boys hunting near Hughes. ville found a bald eagle with ry wing | spread of about nine feet. Its wing | | was broken and Game Commisison | | Siticiala anid He bir had been shot. | {IL was n to the Loyalsock State | {Game Farm. Co-Eds Knitling { Pending the start of a studen’ | { campaign for war relief funds, wo- | men students at the Pennsylvania | | State College are knitting sweaters, | | mittens and socks for the British | | War Relief Society | Bale a; a8 newsstands, evening. i | Mr. Crow spent the weekend ab his home in Lock Haren. Mrs. Dorothy Gill entertained a| number of childrss, Thursday eve Thase present were: | Snook, Hazel and | Charles and Edward 8th birthday. Margaret Gill. Charles, Betty sr Sae Lynn Edna Jean Alexander rly and Tom- mie Wellers, thy Ross, Hartswick, Jagt, Donna and Tom- mie Gill, and Mr, and Mrs, Willard Williams. Dghna received many supper at the Charles Alexan home Friday evening were Mr. Mrs. Merril Alexander, Mr. Mra. Ok), Janet. Donna mie, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Raymond. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Edna Jean and Carl Charles Alexander was the e to report a bad case of indigestion. i issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distribtited with the Baltimore Sunday American On — 2% i home. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reese and tw) Watson home on Monday, George Magargel and frieng of | daughters of Pine Grove spent Sun- | nas | Pleasant Gap were hunting in our day at the home of Mr and Mrs. | vicinity on Saturday. Mrs. Ida Johnson and daughter Mr, and Mrs, Mahlon Johnson, Mrs. Clayton Slker spent the weekend with relatives at Johnstown. HOH 3 i mobilize the strength of willing volunteers service to We mus 6 great army of dedicated to unselfish others We must point the Way to an in. creased program of service for eight million eager Juniors It is only through Roll Call that our chapters and the national or- zanization can finance this increas- ing program. With this responsibil ity in view, every American should lexander left for Altoona evergreens should be well supplied onroll under the banner of the Red | visitel ‘on Armistice day to do practice | with ‘ molsture teaching for nine weeks in the in- moliture throughout the year ex- | Cross during the coming Roll Call MARTHA The local W. CT. U, will holg i's annual dues social in the basement | Lom winter damage. fruit special- of the Methodist church Tuesday evening, November 19. All mem- bers ae urged to be present. Any- one interested is invited to attend Miss Helen Steele of Pine Grove, ! spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lundy Steele, Dinner guests at the home of Mr. iand Mrs. Lester Fink on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Fink of Philipsburg, Rev. and Mrs, A, G. liefonte, Miss Olga Barry of Sandy Ridge and Miss Lois | Steele of Martha, They all enjoy- ed a wilg turkey dinner. Blair and | sons of Gum Stump, called at the Merle were the sucessful hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey and | John Bailey. {| Mr and Mrs, George Roush, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Roush of Hazle- | ton were weekend guests of Mr. and | Mrs, J. F. Mitley. PF - The state of Ohio is first in the Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From WwW. F. B. G. United States in the manufacture . (of tires and tubes. It's easy to give somebody some- | on HARRIS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NEWS Honor Rell When report cards were given out for the first six wétks period four students received grades high cuough for Wie honor roll. They are Helen Pereafi, Parl Way, Donald Way, and Sara Dunkle To this honor all grades must be high. er than 85 per/cent, and at least one grade Higher than 92 per cent Roberts ¥ Jed the eighth graders fn spelling for October. Cal- vin Shawley and Mary Zeigler also made ghe sioner roll In spelling for seventh grade. 7 Perfect Attendance following pupils were neither absent nof tardy during the month of Qc r: twelfth grade, home room teacher, Dorothy Rissinger James Horner, James Kelle: Kenneth Lennls, eleventh home foom teacher, Pauline Bill- Ings: Lester Gladfelter Willlan Ress, Frank Homan, L tie, William Weber, RI ki, ‘Helen Ferrari Pearl Way: ninth room teacher, Ralph Bummer Jordan, Marie Hess, Elche) | Jean Homan, Mirlam Homa: bara Ross, Violet Horner an Houser sevent ade Nome Dale: Donald ser, Earl } » Houser \ Caly Shawles William Weaver Horner English The Sophomore chool presented a skit Prevent Hunting chapel program skit b the direct | The grade y oh ACH ut ui and tent} Ciral ang « andg Cig! teacher Robert Hou- room Grahan Jordat Fern Miller fo ¥ . J ] Shirley Nuel writtie William 1 el, n D I Man er Ryle ¥ | wivia ANG Activities ‘ writ fpr ATitien 00 ¢ ~ alls » CSDeCIALIY a8 ppropria son Outdoor Recreation Ends Beginning on 3, the outdoor recreal be omitted from U The > by 15 minutes ning noon 00 played du the noo: Sorcery The s000€! CASON Boalsburg Bison: Cont 3 » ' La eited weath Boalsburg tied 814 + ie bad Li fall and The Robert of one fulibacks Burell for two goals having the Bisons Wayne Keeler credit f« credit curing n all game ch Edwin Dal« athletic Patterson ner, Lester Giladfel James Keeler Richard Gentacl Pour Biso Wayne Kelle played evers f ¥ able to eat hot lunc years it was possible for only ab 10 to 20 per cent of receive benefit from hot The menu has been a Kreater variety. The met of a soup, a Main nh, 5a dish wiches, dessert, fruit ' the changed W — — ———— PENN STATE HAS EAST'S LARGEST R, 0. T. C. ROSTER In this time of national defense greater interest than ever before focused on the 2500-manR. OT C at the Pennsylvania State Col lege. This unit the largest in the Bast and twice as large any other coliege unit in Pennsylvania Colonel Ambrose R, Emery heads the staff of 16 Army officers stationed at Penn State, said that enthusiasm among the cadels 'S | unusually high this fali. All {resh- men and sophomore men are re- quired to take military training three hours a week, and a picked group of upperclassmen take ad- vanced training. Because of the record number of | qualified juniors who applied for | advanced training, the quota this year was raised from 150 to 226 by the War Department These ad- vanced course cadels receive re- serve commissions as second lieu- tenants upon graduation. As a land-grant college. Penn State hac given miliary instruction | for 75 years, long preceding the es- | tablishment of the Reserve Officers | Training Corps in 1820. Out of 2.- 156 Penn State men who took part in the World War, 48 per cent | emerged from the war commission. | ed officers. The basic course students are di vided into engineer and infantry | regiments, the engineers numbering {1,018 and the infantry 1512. The | regiments have grown to such size | that the College Armory, erecied in wit ns : BS who i | | | | { {ug since ceased to be adequate. | i Il Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 284 receive | anda 1888 to serve a mere 200 cadets, has | Forms Mailed To Draft Eligibles Two Men From Each of Coun- tv's Two Areas To Be Called on November 1X Selective Service Act question naires at rate 5 each from each Lhe boards in Centre malled eligible in 1 County two board woeK supply u of two men each for the fix vember 18 day draft being the ol of two local County draftees are 0 HL as Lhe Lo ir quota L draft heduled for No- Each board on registered aii cach nD | ALT er aay Centre ocountiian OLD GARDEN AT PENN STATE IS LIGHTS HELP TURKEYS ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Newman, late of Worth Centre County. deceased administration on sald ving heen aranted the une all persona indebted there. revuested to make brrunediale t : t hone clini will net Ad - x40 of a Nnavir vhe me feyr ar lay GINGERY Pa } wul NANNIE Po ne Mallida LEGAL NOTCH Pedorisin Co pet 1 194 Cn JOHRBTON & JOHRGTORN PROCLAMATION 4 Honorabie idee of 1 of the 401 Cot ny ‘ he Cou ABANDONED TO LAY WINTER EGGS hn . * h J nl LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS NOTICE Matter of : Beozer deceased tesiamentar having bee; ined. all t i estate are Dayment, and those Present the same delay lo MARY BERT McoKAY Bellefonte Pa Altorney In the George A Borou the ate of ns indebted t Juestied 0 maks having ciaim duly proven A. BEEZER BEEZER. Exocu- w Harrisor x40 HELE ton ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the Matter the Estate A. Genteel, late of Soring uD. deceased of Admini y been ¢ dergianed. DOTEONA 0 are requested to ale Davinenis and claims or demands will presenl them without delay seitiement 10 P. H GENTZEL College, Pa.. Administ:ator Campbell, Attorney of of ation on ated the indebted t! make those arainst the raid un ere. immedi- having HAINDe fox all EXECUTRICES' NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Ells- worth E Ardery, of Bellefonte Bor- ough, Centre County, deceased Letlers testamentary In the above eitate having been granted to the undersiened. all persons indebied to the said estate are reguested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven, with. out delay to LELA A. Cole and VER- NA ARDERY, Execulrices, Bellefonte Pa. R Paul Campbell, Atty x47 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Inn the Matter of the Estate of Willlam E Bair, late of Rebersburs, Centre County. Pa. deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the un- dersigned all persons indebted {thereto are reguesied to make ime mediate payments, and those having claims or demands areinst the same will present them without delay for seitlement to RAYMOND C. BAIR Administrator, Smuliton. Pa x48 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, { In the Matter of the Estate of Edna | P. Rockey, late of the Borough of | Bellefonte, County of Centre and {State of Pennsylvania, deceased. | Letters of administration on said (estate having been granted the un- dersigned, all pergons indebted there [lo are requested to make immediate |payments. and those having claims jor demands arainst the same, will {present them without delay for set. | iement to A EY, - i ministrator, Penn Street, Bellefonte, Pa. lewis Orvis Harvey, Attorne x ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter Suyder late of | Coun | let tw diate DAYIEDE To the wGerIEmed e and thow= having mands against the sald estate ease present them without delay Vib K. . Administra tor of maid Estate, onte, Pa. Arthur C. Dale. Temple Court, Belle. fonte, Pa. Attorney for said Batt PFLBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY (ie ¢ ned MYERS. lat decessed children decedent w= v ii i n Pin Grove Pa on WEMBER 23101 1230 o'clock ersonial whe nem ¢ Centre Cog BATURDAY. ? mencin r } tale of nt is PERSONAL so} PROPERTY Ri following the i the personal properly elonging Ww the Estate of the within named de. cedent there will be offered for sale ihe Homestead Premises and a va- cant lot at the rear of sald premises, bounded and described as follows: HOMESTEAD PREMISES: Beine 60 feet in front and extending 160 feel northward to an alley, being a ocor- ner Jol, thence on the South by Lhe Pittshurdh Road Main Highway throuch Pine Grove Mills), on ithe Fast by a street, on the West Dy joi, now or formerly of Peter Keichiine, and being known as the homestead nremises and thereon erected a frame dwelling house VACANT LOT Being the Jot or parcel of ground North of the afore said alley, beginning at a vost: thence by sald alley North 79 degrees Rast, 313 perches to a post: thenoe by a sireel North 104 degrees West 6.1 perches to a post. thence by lots, now or formerly of J. B. and W Ard, South 58 grorees West 41 perches to a stone and Hence bv same 10% degrees Bast, 4055 peaches to the place of bdeginnite CONTAINING 20 perches, more or less. BEING the same two 10ts and pare cels of ground which became vested in J Fred Mver during hig lifetime he deed from 1 J. Dreese. tee of Mary C. Ard. dated May 16 1911 and recorded Mav 17. 1911, in Deed Book Vol. 112. page 208, TERMS OF SALE Personal Property—Cash of the punta undersign Immediately Real Bstate-25% price to be paid to the in cash when the nroperty is knock. ed down and declared and the balance of the purchase price © be paid in cash © the undersigned on or belore December 81, 1940, at which ‘time a good and sufficient deed will ‘be delivered and miven. Burviving Administrator of J PF MYERS. de Purnace, at che Buti of Maty A. (late of Ferguson Township, County. deceased. | Letters testamentary in the above Centre claims and de- | e- | - | {15 breeent | without delay CHARLES duly wroven. 0 H { MYRRR, Executor, Peting. {R.F. DW. Harrison Walker A \
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