—— —— { painter for the East Broad Top Railroad. Funeral services were held at the Koch Puneral Home, State College, Monday afternoon, Rev. Duncan Salmond, pastor of the Orbisonia Presbyterian church of- ficlating. Interment was made in he Boalsburg cemetery. JOHN MONROE CONRAD, John Monroe Conrad, prominent Warrior's Mark resident, died at his home at Warrior*s Mark on Sunday morning, November 24, 1940, at 4:05 o'clock following a brief illness with a heart condition Mr, Conrad was a son of Daniel and Mary Ann (Lowe) Conrad and was born at Franklinville, Huntingdon county, on Janwary 16, 1850, mak- ing his age a: time of death 90 years, 10 months and 8 days. On October 3. 1873, at Huntingdon Furnace, he was united in marriage with Mar; Ganoe, who died a number of years ago. He is survived by three sons and two daughters: Warren Conrad Altoona; Wilson Conrad, Edgar Conrad, Mrs, George Buck and Mrs, Wilson Geist, of Warrior's Mark: also 20 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He was a member of the Warrior's Mark Methodist church JACOB G. NIESLEY Jacob G. Niesley, prominent re- tired business man of Martinsburg and a brother of Howard G. Nlies- lev of Btate College, died at hi: home Monday afternoon, November 25, 1840, of a heart allment, He had disposed of his business in 1939 duc to ill health. Mr. Niesley was proms inent in civic aflairs and a member of Sunbury Blue lodge F. and M the Bloomsburg consistory and the Jaffa Shrine of Altoona. He was formerly engaged in the farm im- plement business. MRS, BESSIE KLECKNER, y Gert Kleckner, ire county, died Wed wel 1040, pital. A form Mrs. Klec) wed been live ince August | 21, 1886, at Snow the daughter of d Rebecca De- an was mar- JOSEPH SWISHER, Joseph Swisher, former Nove man and native of Centre County, .,.,. ilinsburg Hc died at 11.56 o'clock last Wedne or resident of Tyrone day night, November 27, 1940, at husband the home of his daughter, Mrs, Har- vlearfleld mon Bird, in Benner shi nn March after a brief illness. Mr Shoe was son of Frederick and Mary Mitchell Leathers Swisher, was born in this county of peace both deceased August 23. 1854, making his age 8¢ 4 December 23. 1906. ai Pitts- time of death 86 years, 3 months 1. 6 James W. Kleckner, and & days. His wife, the former Misti dure. Members of Ellen Bruss, died last July. Sur-' 4, he band viving are these children, in addi- 4. Mrs. Thelma Cooper, of tion to Mis. Bird; Mrs. Ida Krebs, Mrs. May Masden, Pitts of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs, J. E. Flels purgh, Mrs Charles Richardson ol er, of Howard; Mrs. Aaron Weller, q..one two sisters and one bret Julian; Mrs. Paul Oswalt, Phi C C Day Mrs. All burg; Clark Swisher, of Duniay both of “Pittsburgh an Dory Swisher, of Philipsburg. Chauncey Leathers of Stonebor Mrs. Melba Fleisher, of Julian gh. also nine grandchildren. Mrs Puneral services were held on Sun: leckner was a member of the T¥- day afternoon at the United Brein » ne Plist Methodist church ren church, Julian, with the Rev. : H. C. Jacobs officiating. Interment was made in the Julian cemetery. rude lumbe: 29. “ 1940 wae Of » fami ree f { THOMAS BENTON GILLILAND Thomas Benton Gilliland died at his home In Petersburg, Thursday morning, November 28, 1040. after illness. Mr, Gilll- teran of the World a private in a wai 3 of the quarter- July 23 MRS. W. S. WALKER. Mrs. Hattie B. Walker. wife of W 8S. Walker, of Pleasant Gap, passed away at her home there at 5:40 o'clock Friday night, November 29, 1940, after an illness. She was a daughter of Daniel B. and Margar- et Ammerman Malene and was born at Beech Creek on October 28, 1873, making her age at time of p death 67 years, 1 month, and 1 day wned an She was united in marriage with W. 8 Wa who survives with these Mrs. John Lari- mer, Clarence Walker and Norman Walker all of Pleasan: Gap; Ray- mond Walker, of State College; and and Clyde Walker. all Also surviving are ters and a half-broth- Mrs. Laura Wolesiagle Ira Stere, of U on compan master corgs from 23, 1018 He had resided in nee May 1 of this yea had been located for in Alexandris where h d operated a Clover Farm in Altoon Feprumy was the son of 1a th (Sco t) Gilliland He been a retdd of Shavers and vicinity for the greater his life. Members of » elude his Mrs, Bertil Houser) Gilliland: sister 0 b others Mis Gli Tisburg Jase May Petersbur children: had jent Creek part family of wile one Ada G er, namely } and Mrs, 1 Mrs. Arthur Rolls, of Clearfield, and Arthur Hanscom, of Unionville Punera] services were held on Mon- day afternoon at the Centre Hall Methodist church with the Rev, C E. Hazen officiating. Interment wai made in the Centre Hall cemetery Mrs. Walker was a member of the Centre Hall Methodist church. Uni na 8pruce Cr eek. Mr member of dist Moose and the American Legion in church Tyrone lodge of Jlovd K. Davig Petersbury y Pe JOHN G, WEBNER, hn G. Webner, native of Cen- ity who lived to become Ty- rone’s Oldest A Citizen 1 died Saturday mon 1940, follow the home of Mr rane and Was , Or the tre co CALVIN I. WIELAND, Cavin U, Wieland, former Boals- burg resident. died at his home in Orbisonia, Huntingdon County, at 9:30 o'clock last hursday night, November 28, 1840, of a heart atlack |} uid th) following several years' [liness s born a Howard was 72 years, 1 month ang Oct wber 14, 1842 old at the time of his deatl trade farming ing, ferr Wieland was m October 23. boating ang woodsman. He spent at Linden Hall a son of Daniel T. | his ] ) ¢ vicinity of the piace and Catherine Keller Wieland, On inti] 1913 when he wen: July 27, 1896 he was united in mar- Ilinois, follownig riage to Agnes Jane Condo, who f 13 r. He came survives with two sons, Daniel T., 1930 40 make his home of Sunbury and Robert C,, of Mead- his son-in-law and daughter. ville. Three grandchildren also wife passed away over 50 years survive in addition to the following He is survived by ihese chil- brothers and sisters: Mrs, John Mrs, Agnes Winters. Bir- Zeigler, of Al'oona; Mrs Winifred mingham: Mrs EBEdwaxd Doll, Al- Garbrick. of Bedford; Mrs. Maude fcona: Mrs. T. A Cooney, Avis, Rishel, of Rebersburg: Prank Wie- Mrs. Harry Benton, Tyrone: James land, of Linden Hall; C. P. Wieland, ' Webner, Harvard, Illinois; also one of Scott's Bluff, Neb. Daniel Wie- ; brother, Perry Webner, of Nittany, land, of Valley Home, Calif.; Samuel] Centre county. He Is also survived Hileman, of Palmyra, Pa.; and WW. by 37 grandchildren. 28 great grand. 8. Wieland and A. P. Wieland, bota children. Mr. Webner, during the of State College. Mr. Wieland was | Civil War, endeavored a number of a member of the Presbyterian times to enlist in the Union army church, the Modern Woodmen of but was rejected on account oi America 1. O. O. FP, Malta, and the minor physical defects, yet he Maccabee, He was a vainter by outlived the great majority of men trade, conducted a business for a who participated in that great son- number of years at Boalsburg. leav- | flict. Funeral services were held ing there in 1915 to go to Mt, Union | at the Benton home on Tuesday where he had been employed as 2 |e at 2 o'clock in charge ol yf -law and "Harry Penton, Tyr Webner was a son of James Webner and Cem ¢ COUnts He lowed raftii and Mrs. Mr (Emi fol 0 Tyrone in with Hi ALD. Avert ren: ank | When obliged to borrow money to meet expenses, be certain, through investigation, that your money is loaned by a reputable and approved organization. For seveniy-five years, we have been meeting the needs of thoge who have a need for money. Our reputation is above questioning. Borrow from AB Personal loans and commercial loans for any worthwhile purpose made on signature as well as on collateral and mortgages. Inquire of our loan plans now. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BELLEFONTE, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. A | Rev. H. G. Reese, pastor of the | First United Brethren church fol. {lowed by burial in Grandview ceme- | tery. JAMES S. PEASE James ‘8. Pease, 70, a native of Centre county, died early Tuesday morning, Nov. 26, 1940, at the Lock Haven Hospital where he has been a patient since the previous Thurs- day. Death was due to g heart at- tack. Born in Bellefonte May 10, 1861, Mr. Pease had resided in Lock Haven since 1024. He was a retired employe of the Pennsylvania Rails road Company. Surviving him are two nephews, Lester Pease, of Lock Haven and William Pease, of Miles- burg. Burial was made in Sunnvside cemetery, Fairview, Friday afters noon WALTER THOMPRON Walter Thompson, blind birth and the past 38 patient at the State Hospital, died at that Institution Sat- after a brief lllness. He was and Margaret was born since years a Dan- for ville urday a son of Willlam Kerbaugh Thompson in Centre county 65 years ago. Sur- iving are a step-brother Edward { Harpster, of Grove Mills; three step-si Mrs. Levina rer, of Graysvil M Clara Bist- of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Rob- wrt Roan, Bellefonte Hie was 0 member the Methodist chyrch Funeral were held Mond? ifternoon at the Widdows Funer- il Home North Allegbeny styeet Bellefonte, with the Rey, H. Will Hartsock, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating [nterment wa made in the Branch cemetery, near Lemont and Behe Pine line vice 0 Grid Celebration Turns into Free For All (Cx i from page one) ntinued longer it ther Poli and the went the nun t eman entered L niirmed eport left wit thers alle; In he her b mb Kicked men by a student That he {ray him wear gai mis and was away from a group of wo- the fir ’ Wf th started Be BOC ooTId act of in meanty right into lately taken d taken 3 ariers at the pair being rity of the crowd the building compared The the qurest nber, demanded became a dan the crawd beeame 1 borough Dbastlle police car parked on Eleven.h became a target of ruffled ) ¢ potiidn® a4 ma red wi thin rtance 1LiiGe HL Finally delegn ed the office be- of » well-almed tne} udt ng ANOW ice One was broken on the within of litle the young but will be re- heaving, the exact known, It is ex- will also be the hearing crowd that 1 to a finish Any 1d the firemen were in on it too --inaking it quite a community al- fair, Members of the Citizens Fire company were called to help end the celebration and started to pour waler/’ on the biazing fire. The waler mizht have just been oil on he flery tempers of the participants and he freemen became targets for burning embers and hunks of ghow and joe The firemen, maybe just to make he picture perfect, turned the water on the crowd and that didnt help a little bit This par: of the drama passed out of the pioture when the chief of police took the tear gas bomb retainer in low and startad for ghe borough building That was a relief to the firemen. Accusa ions and all kinds of statements have since been flying back and forth and not a few folks are nursing diversified bumps and bruises as well as hurt feelings, Publie reaction can be expected and the results of the proposed hearings may have some bearing {upon the ultimate outcome of the celebration, which started out with enthusiasm and ended up in near | disaster. State police scene and what the office of the Consequence exept was released o Jace a not being + SA appeared tran: pired me others line-up when including see tl -» Now that the United States has {most of the world’s gold, our big- | gest bankers are worried about It. Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prep, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. RECENT WEDDINGS | Fetzern—IKnisely Albert Lee Fetzer, son Gertrude Fetpor, of Slale and Charlotte Marie Knisely, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Knisely, of Bellefonte, wepe united in mar- riage November 28, by the Rev, M. of Mra, C. Piper at his residence in Miles- burg, using the impressive ring service, The ceremony was withess- ed by Albert: Knisely, father of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Sunday, of Bellefonte Snyder Meyer, Miss Ethel I, Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis C. Meyer, of Centre Hall and Kenneth F, Sny- der, of Harrisburg, were marriage several weeks ago In Towson, Maryland by the Rev Mac Dorman, of . the Methodist Episcopal church. The beautiful ring ceremony was used. The couples only attendant was Mrs. Burt Snyder. a sisterdn<law, of the groom, Harrisburg Mrs, Snyder is a graduate of the 1936 class of the Centre Hall-Pot- ter High School. Mr. Snyder who is the eldest son of Mr. anda Mrs, Floyd E.8nyder of Centre Hall, also fpitendpd phe Cenpe Hall-Potier f 1 il WEs0 of High School and for she past year he has been employed with Frank Burkhelder of Harrisburg The newlyweds will reside at 1087 Soul 16th Street, Harrisburg, Pa wr sr—_ WP —— ——— Highway Forces Ready for Battle (Continued from page one) niury to a who is placing ments {or the department employe ginders on icy pave. protection of motar- Highways in Centre county that are on the department's snow re- moval program for the coming win- ter’ are: Route 870--Clearfield Co. line, U ute A 10 Potters Mill Clearfield Co, line to Pata 4--Clinton Milesburg UO 8 20 Blisir Co UV. 8 322- Co. line Rural Rou throoeh Moshe nen State Park to U. 8. 220 at Unionville. RA 350 Philipsburg Co » field C Route burg Route through Route Co. line Route burg Ro une Cliinten Co. line ine Philipsburg to Mifflin "ia to Blair line Sandy to Clear- an Ridge » Hall to Rebers- 147358CHvton Co. . line Rebersburg to Route 445, 364 Orvint to Clinton on 150--Howard to Hublers- ite 45-Hunth Pleasant Gap and Union Co. line Route 445-U. 8 220 to Route #8 and from Madisonburg to Millheim Rural Route—Milibeim to Coburn Route 250--U. 8. 200 0 Centen- nial Route 14M 4—-Route 45 to Route 4 below Rocksnring Route 14048 Dale Bellefonte Route 14010—~Lemont to U to Route 14018 Route 14012 Route Boalsburg to OK! Fort Route 545--Roule & 0 don Co. line Rural Route- Clarence Ronte Co. line Route 14025 Route Route as Route Hall Route edon Co. Vine Ww from Old Fort to Summit to 8 In 4 through Hunting- From Snow Shoe to 14028 Bellefonte to Clinton 14026--U. 8. 2X % Route 14025 —Rowte 53 to Ziom 1402 1Linden Hall to Route 14020—-Oak Hall to Linden 14004—Clinton Co. line to | Route—Boulsburg to Ouk 14030--Route 53 to Route 14033 Route 45 Ww Coburn. Rortte 14033--Coburn to Route 45 at Woodward. Six Escape In Fire At Hawk Run Home (Continued from page one) fire has not been determined.’ Mr. time the Jumiily retired, a —- { | Marie Brecher of Late Atiorwey | } | tees, succeeding Dr. Oliver W, H. Clover, Laurelton, whose term ex- plred. — - uniteq in | te—Fyom Pullinshurg- Brush Valley, A Land of Caverns (Continued from page one) wooden tank, and pump on this rock bridge. The pipes extended in {the cavern stream, that furnished a supply of water for a number of years, From here several channels branch -out, One extends - South West 10 the creck, Here a number of years ago, when Mr. Wesley Say - der resided on the {arm now owned by Mr. Brungart, a team of horses barely escaped with their life when the ground caved in close to the creek. From the Spangler sink an- other channel extends North Eas! as Tar as the former Jacob Gephar and Mr. Winkleblech farm; from | there Bouth West to the forme: Dan Royer farm, 1 believe Mr Cummings is the present owner. From here a number of sinks ap- pear North West and especially on the Tormey William Bair farm, just East of Rebersburg 1 remember when the was impassible on account the water coming to the surface, The township spent a large sum of mon- ey to fill in the road with rocks and ground a higher level The hannel extends South West to the farm of J, V. Brungart now le pled by his son Harold, Here there is & sink in the creck where the mountain stream generally disgp- Pears and a channgl extends Norih Ww the woods on the Wes Haocken - berg farm. Then another channel extends North West to the foor of the mountain from the former John Harter {arm Westward to the Ed { Blerly farm. Here nunengus cave- fins pecur and the mountain: stream disappears. At the former Bd Mil- ler farm the cavern comes (dose to surfece, likewise at the Weaver iamm and {rom Jos. Bierly famn, Here the water flows from ong sink to one joining, with a natural rock bridge over which ithe roadway passes. For a numberof years the Dorses and esitle were watered in this sipk. Then. beyond the ridie of rocks the creek again comes 10 ‘he surface in what was formerly J K. Meyers. dam. The caverns can easly be traced west toough the Valley to Penns Cave, ang Veiled Lady Cavers, bus I Delteve most of Jae channel's 1 mentioned are waler coumes and lke Penng Cave could not be ex- plored except by boal, One stiange thing &, there are very dew i any mountain streams in the whoie alley that flow from ne Nor h-moumiain across the val- XY to the creek at the Bouth. A 1 just mentioned, + nearly ever; siting and stream disappears in a sink. D highway ’ Oi in 4 3 the great flood, known. a flood, there was a ly north from Lhe W.. D, Walke of the mountain was 80 termi Abd greal rocks an spot about {our feel deed 40. Tees square, almost fas heat i had been dug out iF a Or washed ees rocks down the mountain far nearls a mile, The forge of that wa er semed almost unbelieveable. Bul thanks to that first sing I mention- od, had it not been for thai tre- mendous daanage would have result- ed (0 the two farm properddes along the main highway. That spot nea: he Wop of the mountain can located 10 this day am a» airing Johnstown i dire residence of very op dyvmn pour re oul trees La clear Jand about id Durs LreseTy Dear Lhe FY 4 1 : 4 Ar i al -— FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Peun- sylvania State College School of Agricutune Store Quality Vegetables—Only vegetables of good quality should be stored for use divine the winter, say vegetable gardening specialists of the Penmsylvania State Coliege Among the vegetables ordinarily stored by gardeners jor home vse are. heels, cabbage. carrots, celery, ahah. onions, squashes, sweet po. turnips and rutabages i lb Corn Needs Alr—Oorn come tains a high perosptage of moisture this fall. Buch corn in the crib needs all vossible air ciroulation or mexh of it will mold and spoil. according to Pepn State agronomists, Crib house doors should be kept open, especially. on_ windy, drying days Silks and husks in the crib retard ciredlation. of air | Club Members to ExhibitWest- ern Penpayivania 4-H club members will exhibit baby beeves and fat lamb st the eighth anmm] Pitls- bureh Livestock Show and Sale, De- comber 9 to 13, announce club lead | lege, Thirty-two baby beeves and 7 Jamis will be shown ty the Sub, | hovpers inflnen feed consumed White Brothers H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER 4 Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, FA. C 9:80 a. m. Morn'ng worship, Vesper service, 7:30 p Rev. school, 10:45 a. ' Mm m. Catechetical class Sunday at 6:30 or pm Milesburg Methodist M, F. Kerstetter, pastor, Bunday school, 9:30 a. m, Lee Lyons, Supt Epworth League, worship, . 7:30. Monday, Training schoo] far the Bellefonte group of Methodists at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Friday Training school, 7:30 Pleasant Valley U, B. pastor, Elmer R. Miller, of expects to begin two weeks services at the Pleasant B. church on Monday gth. The members are The Runville, of revivid Valley UU, night, Dec expected to cooperate, and everyone estate to attend dhese sarvioes weather be unfavorable postponed is welcome the will b Ehould they Evangelistic Campaign Evangelistic campaign is now under way at the Bellefonte Gospel Tabernacle on Eost Howard street with Mis Babra Jackson, of Tore ontt. Ont. Cann n charge. Shee. inl mu niet Miss J is 8 1 speaker and an tanding evangelist and Bible er..The public is invited. Jame: Steele, pastor An de each reed ul tea Presbyterian, Port Matilda Servi ORs Sunday Decembe; Bib shool 10:00 m. Mor: Wears ship 11:00 a. m. Unionville Pvening Worship 7:30 ». m. Mon- day evening Bible 81 udy Class Mon- day at 7:20, Place t nno Milesburg — Bible Bach member i an, immed dance by inviting u Howard BE Oakwood 3% urged to labor for increase in ‘atien- eir friends Miiister nee Bt. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Fhe Rev. Clarence E, Arnold, pas- tor, Segond Sunday in Advent Degember 8 $:30 a m. Sunday School; 10:45 2m. The Service ani Sermon: “The Bafely of Praver 720 m. Vesne: TION “The Love Mi ing Worker il nitht at 8:00 and Niam! Thursday ni and Bellefonte gma. First Evangelioal, H. Halbert Jacobs ‘pastor m.. Church school, Mr. E. J. Tea- man. Fit 10.4% a wy worshin Ser. mon subject “The New Life of the Chistian ™ 7:30 p. m. worship with setmon, “A Ory for Escape ™ The ¥. P MC will meet at the church fonday evening at 7:30. Elect of officers. On Tuesday the Ladies Alg will meet in the church at 7°30 Prayer and Praise services on neséay evening at 7:30. The B schoo] baad will mest following service. You are invilad to wor with us mae fl tures rhirrrd at ship and see the remarkable on Russia ‘today At Friday even'ne 30. Free will offers. ec —— 180 Students Get Aid In County = ___ {Continued from page one) ith. Although in many cases ii i the determining factor in whether oe pot a student continues In or drops on: of schoal During the last schoo] term the students em- AT 44 $4 10 86 per mon amount is small, played by the NYA came from fam- » Mies having average annual incomes of $557.00 School authorities in each come munity are responsible for the se- ection of the students employed ang for the eslablishment of sult shie tvpes of work artivities. A Student. Work Counsell, omnposed of thirteen educators from through- out the state and headed by Oscar slot and of Andrew Mover Granger, President, Na‘ionsl Asso- ciation of Secondary School Prin. ofpals NYA Administrator in insuring the maintenance of standards of work- mapship and development of the program, Although the youth are required to work a given pumber of hours ot Turnotke toad. on the in addition © (heir pe fhe each month, '8t,.John's Evangelical & Reformed 00% Borough Nevin Stamm. Church estate hav i 6:30 p, m. Evening A Cen ' Decesnber 6 a; scxhen y cooperates with the State 200 Toot Page Seven - ds _ LEGAL NOTIC ES ADMINIST RATOR’ “ NOTH . In the Matter of the Pitate of Elizabeth MoC. Scott, Yate of Belle- tie coarnd Latte of ‘administration om said heen granted the uh Gersignett, all petaong Indebled there. 6 kre requested 0 mske Immediate paymenis, and those having claims demands against the same, will reese them without delay for sel- tiement to CHARLES MeC SCOTT, Administrator, Bel leon w Pa x2 Sc —— po. 0... A—_s. lo . i ADMINISTRAT HIX'S NOTICE dP the Matler of the Estate of Bu- Wonden Inte of Bellefonte Bor tre County, Pa. deceased Tovters of Adininistration on said “state having been granted to tw undarsigned, all persons nmdetted there are mNoguested Lo make ime medinte payments, and those having Claims or demands apgainst the same will present them without delay for settlement to MRS. JERCME GG. HAR. PER, Adminstratriz, Bi Blreet Bellefonte, Pa he ADMININTRATOR'S NOTICE the Mutter of the Estate of Ane na RN. Hazel, Inte of Spring Township, Centre Countv, Pa decreased Letters of administration n having been gre ed, all peraons reguesled way and or dena ds present them » tement w mitistralor wh B non ln dersigy 0 Are ments WwW Gellly EXECLTOR'S NOTICY the Mutter ¥ “the B Gearse A He Beoowr te of | 3 ‘ the game duly orover, del 2 ARY A. BEELER HEREER] uo KA 33 i LER, Exocu- tors. Boeliefo Pr ¥ Haury fore LEGAL NOTICE od 10 4 said ARTO 3 da v8 from the ds 2y ax Payer Fr saa Rel ar Age exp 3 MENSCH KEELE] ¥ RED C HARRY Commi lor AUDITOR'S NOTICH Don t fail 10 hear Mr. Vor- on Office of “Sree AMPBELT Audive ORPHANS COURT NOTICE In the Matter of 1 media Vonsda shin, decseasrd In the Orphans ( Counts Ratios ms Dorm orenoe ix ¢ ide Aled Vonags as her 8500.00 under Section ia iaries Act of 1917. real sail $80.00 and pez wr erty valved at $2000 The real state & described pte Of Ten Se at A Haines fT. ale of af Cent our in hve redyy of the estate Ral prop- 28 fol- hose 3 oertain dots and percels mel with the tenem a ang cents thereon erected. ®itu- Haines Township Oentre County. Pe. bounded and described as Yollowy: to wit Teast Ne 1° Beginning Turnpike Road: thence on st the the Eas! 200 feet to land of W. P. Ard: thence along same on the south 120 fee! %0 an alley. thence along same on the West to The Turnmike Road: thenee aiong the same on the north 120 fect 10 Ly place of beg Containing ; arre erected a two ory deell earpenier ghop, barn and bu dings Ter: No 2. Beginning at the edge east by an WP Amd {eet 10 the feet to lang of south by same 190 studies, past records have proven public school ground. on the west by that NYA employed students have maintained better than average Diemer L. Bathurst ¥T. EAGLE, PA. P. 0. Howard, Pa. McCormick-Deering FARM SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINERY M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. er pt same 200 feet to the Turnnike Road and on the north by same 120 feet to the place of beginning Containing ane half sore, more or less. Tract No. 4: Begining at a post; thenoe alohg lands of L. D. Orngorf 53 perches to Turnpike Road. thence Along game east 12 06 To a post; thence along land of orth 30 demrees west fie Dy the Court BDORPY. land final account of R. 'W. Wome i dorfl, of etc. of Emma | Womelsdorf, 18% of Phillpsburg Bor- Phi 1 EXECUTORS NOVICE. In the Matter of the te of priry N, Hoy, late of Beuner Towns ip, Centre County, Pennsylvania, Cait ' Letters testamentary i the above iat having been granted to ihe undersigned, Rll per ons indebted WO the said estate are requested Lo mice payment and those havitie claims to present the same duly proven, withe out delay to 2. ALLEN HOY. ELEA- NOR HOY HARMAN Exec utors, Bellefonte, BR. D. 1. James C. Furst, Attorney for the Estate 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. the Matier of the Estule of Edns late of the Borough of County of Centres ahd vie of Penmsyivanis, deroased letters of administration én said tate having been granted the une 11 pevpons Indebled Lheny- ted 10 take Lininedigte ad hose Leaving 8 inst the FOC KEY Ad~ Bellefonte, Atwornsy. 249 ———————— ALDITOR'S NOTICE Orphans of Ce Pennsylvania the M vy of -~ Emigh In Rockey Helonis P "”, ore ref i me requ at . them withe y LOBRENR *nn Bireet Harvey the our itre HEGIATER'S NOTICES, te been fled fog 4 Office Sor heirs ung legaless EY precented re Comnty MoLWOW LE ned na in any execr Mo & deceased The & as a eph Gin re ¢ Las G riety te Borough. deosssed MARKLE. The inet and final 1 of Helen A Stevely, seme, f Mary Amanda Markle, late College Borough, deceased The fizst and Ans MM. Meck, execrx. D. Meek. Inte of de Penied Tornsnlp, decised. i6. MNMcOAMILEY. The Bual account of the Fim of Philipsburg. guardian Ma os i len MoCamles. & minor 17. MeKINNEY., The final oo sunt oy Prankiin Bey oxecr of McKinney, inte ye "Potter deogased OSWALT. The fret ang Anal first and Na tional of | of Henry Township, decensod. 200 REITER The first ang final account of Leah V. Wert, admex.. of to, of Barah A Rider (also writien Reider) late of Haines Townehilp, de- orvared 2]. ROYER. The fst and tral account of H. L. Ebright execiitor of ete. of Thomas J. Royer, late of Ferguson Township, deceased, 22. SMITH. The avesunt of William Frank V. Coodhart of Sylvegter W. Bmith, Oro, Betz ut late of Harris e. eto. late of Cen- a Syst tre nd tract No. 3. south §1 degrees east | pd count of Belly Williams p Seren gr uA and Geraldine The {liams minors. 2. WONMERL sdmr. w. 1 Aw HARRY. A. CORMAN... Register of Wills Oentre Oo. fir Te nr ee J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, ve. Temple Court a BR RN LR RRR BR AL, Phone 190 Cea —" 4 CT ROTOR CETTE (Hp DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING STREET PHONE ae FF. * “i
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