__ December 26, 1940. Page Seven F LOCALS “ =a —Have you tasted Ralph's Potato | sold for and grocer Chips? Made fresh daily by Ralph Hyde. Ask your Ralph's Potato Chips. —Mrs. Claude Cook, of East Cure tin Street, is reported to be quite seriously ill at her home, and Is being cared for by nurses Miss Sally Hofler, of is expected to arrive in late this week for a vis Roxie Mingle, at her home High Street -Mr., and Mrs, West Linn Street Pittsburgh to spend with their only Benjamin Page ~—Mr, and Mrs. Russell Gill and daughter, Wanda, of East Bishop Street, spent Sunday in Altoona guests of Mrs. Gill's parents, and Mrs. W. H. Fultz, --Mrs. Bertha Zimmerer, toona, well known locally, Christmas here as the guest of Mr and Mus. B. J Beezer, their home on East Bishop St ~— Austin and Elwood Furst, stu- dents at Dickinson Law School Carlisle, are with their parents Former Judge James C. Furst and Mrs, Furst, at their home on West Linn Street. -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Ward, of the First National North Allegheny Sireet, have gone to Akron, Ohio, to spend the Yule season at Mrs. Ward's parental home, —Miss Ellen Shoemaker is here from Delaware to spend the Christ mas season wi.h her mo.er, mars T. A, Shoemaker, and with othe: Ardmore Bellefonte t with Miss on Bast M have the daughter, Curtin, ol gone to nolidays Mrs. J. as Mr of Al- at reet relatives and {riends in Bellefonte | and vicinity. ~Mr. ang Mrs, of Clearfield, arrived here Satur- day to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Gingher's parents, Mr and Mrs, R. A. QGingher, at their home a, Curtin, —Peter Meek, of Washington, D C. and George R. Meek. Jr. of Philadelphia, wi in Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs. Nor.h Spring Street. —Mr and Mrs. Frank Codshall of Camden, N. J, are for their annual Christmas visit Mrs. Goodshall's mother, Mrs Micheal Lamb and family at their home on North Allegheny Street —Miss Cecelia Moerschpacher who is employed in Pittsburgh, is spending the holidays i mother, Mrs. Charles Moer er and family at their South Thomas Street. Irockerhof sending the Lal Joseph Brocl Brockerh ida W(Gence with their home wita 3 1 Philadelph days in Bel and brother, hoff and Henry the Brockerhoff re Bishop Street —Arnold Cobb, ructor at the University of Maryland, arrived in Bellefon te during the weekend fo a-short visit with his father, M. M Cobb, of ‘West High Street. en routs to State College for a short of work at Penn State ~Franklin Stevens, senior pre- medical student af Dickinson Col- lege. and his sister, Miss Dorothy Stevens student at Mansfield Sta'e Teachers’ College are holidays in Bellefonte with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevens at the family home on East Curtin Street. —Miss Henrietia Quigley, of New York City, will be a guest of the Hugh M. Quigley family, of st Curtin Street, during the holidays Mrs. Quigley’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Reynolds. of New York City, also have made tentative plans 0 be here for Christmas, ~James Spangler, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, is spending the holi- days in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mus. R. B. Spangler, of Nor h 8pring Sireet. Reuben Spangler, Jr. a student at Cataw- ba College, BalabARE. N. C., also is home for the holidays ~—~Robert F. Jones, sou of Centre County Treasurer Harry Jones of North Thomas Street, Bellefonte. has enlisted in the Uniteq States Marine Corps, The young man was agcepted for enilstment after he took an examination at Pitisburgh last Tuesday. He will leave for Parris Liland, Va, January 2. ~Charles L, Gates, of North Spring Street, dean of Bellefonte's newspaper reporters, was stricken ill last week and on Thursday was admitted to the Centre County Hos- pital, where he is now undergoing observation and treatment. While his condi.on is not regarded as be- ing immediately serious, his many friends throughout the community are considerably concerned. Mr. Gales, a lifelong newspaperman, has been associate editor of The Watchman for many years. —Among college students home for the holdays are the following: Emmy Lou Craig, Bucknell; Grove and Dorothy Stevens, Mans- | field State Teachers’ College; Lou- ise Miller, Elizabeth Ann O'Brien. Mary Kathryn Walizer, all of Mil- lersville State Teachers’ College: Elizabeth Ann Wetzler, Jane Alkey, Betty Thompson, Shirley Carner, | Roseann Brackbill, Nellie Donovan. | Bileen Rossman, Melvin Dry and Henry Casper. all of Lock Haven | State Teachers’ College: Winifred | Fleming, Temple University, and | Jean White, Loretta Showers, Anne Kelly, Jean Caum, Madeline Noll, Donald Meek, David Arnold, David Thompson, Richard Hartswick, James Craig, Jr. George Purneil, George Dowdell, David and Edward Kachik. Donald Wion, Richard Austin, Walter Forester, Thomas her inst spending the wil] spend | apartments, | Ralph Gingher | 11 spend Christmas ; parents } George R. Meek, 0. | Betty | ~The W. J. Emerick family will spend Christmas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tanner and fam- ily, at their home in Lanse Mr. and Mrs. John 8, Sommer- ville. of East Bishop Street, will be Christmas of Mrs. Sommers ville’ Mi Davis Jessle Mr. and Mrs, Willis B, Wallis of New York City ire here ¢ y spend the Yule season with Mrs. Wallis mother. Mrs. J. Will Conley, at her home on West Logan Street “Mr. and Mis. Carl H. Dubbs, of | Allentown, are spending the holi- | days in Bellefonte as guesis of Mr | Dubbs’ parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. E Dubbs. at their home on Willow- bank Street Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helster and ldren., Nancy and Barbara, of East Howard Street, have gone tw Tamaqua to spend the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs, Helster's » parents Barbara McGowan, stu- | den: nurse at Providence Hospital, | Washington, D, C., arrived in Belle- | fonte Saturday to spend the holi- | Jays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs | Joseph McGowan. of Wilowbank Street. ~Mr | Miss and Mrs. Paul Beaver and Mrs. Beavers. brother, James Rounsley, all of Eas: Linn Street, we spending several days in Mil» erstown with Mrs. Beavers and M:. Rounsley's mother, Mrs. Hattle M. Rouns.ey. | Mrs, Charles Brachbill who has been undergoing treatment in Phil. wdelphia for some weeks, will be ome for the Christmas season and will return to Philadelphia to con- nue treatments after the first of he New Year. —Mrs. David R. Foreman suffer- i a fracture of the left collarbone, Saturday, in a {all down the cellar tairaay at her home on North | Spring 8S reet physician Jeduced | the fracture ble to be abou student y Not stinas Mrs. the Chri § Io her, A. Wileax —Mrs. Lela Cole Miss Verna Ardery, Raids Aven have to spend SLINAS and mainder of } week wi he aril far : KNOL WM and thi Linn Stree South Jacobs Big Trou n Soutl r season ang on Priday of this week they will leave for Riviera. Florida where they will remain until March For years the McAlarney have bee 1 speeding the winters in the } -The 3 pound son born last week to Mr. and Mrs Philip Witeraf:, « East Bishop Street reported to be gaining slowly strer ngth in an incubator at the Centre County Hospital, ang hopes are held for his survival. For several days his life was dispaired of, owing to his soak. ened condition at birth. —William J. Dorwerth, of Phila- th i several 8 | delphia, who haz been undergoing medical treatment at a hospital in that city since becoming {ll while visiting his family on East Linn Street, Bellefonte, at Thanksgiving time, is repo” ed to be responding to ‘rea'ment, although he expects to remain in the hospital for several more weeks. As a result he will not be able to be here for the holl- days. ~Miss Grace Schenck, who since August 17 has been confined to the Mrs. Frank Wetzier home in Miles- burg because of iliness, expected to go to Howard, Tuesday. to spend the Christmas season with her sis- ter, Miss Lula Schenck. Miss | Orace expects to remain with her | sister for some time after the hoil- das. For many years she has been employed in the Wetzler store al Milesburg and is widely known throughout this area. —In a recent announcement of promotions in the United Stales Navy was one involving a former Bellefonte boy, A. Trood Bidwell, who was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral. Mr. Bidwell, who has been stationed in the Philippine Islands for some time, is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School and was employed in the Hunter Book Store here for a time before receiv ing an appointment to the Naval Academy al Annapolis Among the more prominent Christmas displays in the area sur. rounding Bellefonte is that of Nyle Hazel, who resides along the Horn- {town road at Pleasant Gap, Mr Hazel, an employe of quarries, has devoted nearly an en- tire room to this year's display, | which includes a village with a | church froin which organ music is | heard, four separate railroad sys- tems, foradls, streams, roads on | which cars and trucks move in a | realistic manner, and mountains | and tunnels. The wheel of an old mill is opcrated by water er, and the whole scene is Sluminated in a realistic manner, The display the front yard is a complete farm well Whiterock | Edward Gillen, guard at Rocks | view penitentiary, is among those who will their birthdays on Christmas «Miss Janel Dav. otter, of Polk, here for a Christinas visil with he sister, Mrs, H, L. Curtin and fam- | ily, at their home in Curtin Mrs. E BE. Sass of Pittsburgh, spent several davs last week and he weekend at the Mrs, G, Oscar Gray home on West High Street, -~Miss Mary Forbes, English teacher at the Bellefonte High school, has gone to Chambersburg to spend holidays with her mo- ther, Mrs. William Forbes and fame ily Foreman, of Cpleago, 1s to be here for a short visit with his mother and D. R. Foreman and Miss at the family home 1 Spring Sireel Bellefonte High School for the Christmas vacation, Friday, and classes will be resum- ed on Thursday, January 2. In State College the holiday continues ntil Monday, Jaauary 6 .A marioneite show {or children, ‘Christmas Comes to Sambo,” will be given at the library on Saturday, December 28 at i0 a m. by the Misses Lo's and Jean Bloomquist All children from 6-14 are invited —Carmen Joseph Torsell, of Belle- fonte, R. D. has enlisted in the United States Army Alf Corps and has been sent. to Maxwell Field, Alabama. Willian Eckert McDowell, of Mileshwrg, has joined the Quars termasier Corps gi Holabird, Md. —Donald Reichert. gon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reichert, of Buinside Street, arrived in Bellefonte Sun- day to spend Chrismas al his par- ental home. Donald is a member of a CCC camp at Brandy. Virginia, x here he is learning the art of cook- ng ~Weekend guests of W, C. Coxey at his home on Eas. Bishop Stree: included Mr. and Mis, George Hermsteadt of Riverside. N, J.. who were unable to remaln here for Christmas. Mr, Coxey will be a guest of the Lie! Olsen family on Christmas Day Edward Cates, Johnstown Satur Paul expected Christmas sister, Mrs Lois Foreman on Nortl The closed » editorial Trit day, to be I Gales who is quite County Hospital Mr, Gates’ condi- ported to be serious M:s. Charles Stearn and daughter. Gwendoiyn, of Joliet Ill, came east by rail. Sunday, lor y Christmas visit with Mrs. Stearns father, Mr. S8amuel J. Clevenstine and other reiatives. Mr. Stearn L I hurasday, while SY SA at Charle Spring street Centre ming forth it the Mr home, : to be Cenire been redcvering anly Hospital where nder treatment THOArs a8 the nas since LOW TEWLTLMNR OaiGe In RE St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas wr. Sunday after Christmas, Decem- 20: 9:30 a. mi, Sunday school m., the service and ser By- Him Men Rise or Fall” 7:30 p.m. Vespers >and sermon, ‘Gold, Frankincense, and Myth” The Missionary Society Will meet on Wednesday night, January 1, at the » of Mrs. D, A. Grove, 40 East nn street, at 7:30 o'clock. First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a. 2. m, Church school, Mr. E. J. Tea~ man, Supt. 10:40 a. m., worship. A Commissioning Service for the Eve ery Member Canvass. Reserved seats for the Stewards Installation ser- ice for the newly elected church and Church school officers. 7:30 p. m.. worship ith sermon. On Christ- mas eve, beginning at 12 o'clock a very beautiful and effective Cane dlelight service will 5¢ held, to which all who do not attend their own churches are wejcome. The fourth Quarterly Conference of the year will be held on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Rev: N. IL. Hummel of Wil- rag liamsport, will be present to cone duct the Conference. Guardsmen To Leave January 6 ——— (Continued from page one) ber 10:45 a mon Dome hi 7 will Jeave Bellefonie without cven 50 much as an expression of “good luck” from the town. They1l leave without any mark of respect, or of interest, from the townspegole Don't we owe them a farewell din- ner—a sendoff with. bands and colors? It's time plans were made, and we don't think it would be =o dil- ficujt to find subscribers for the ne- cess: ary funds, HAVE YOU TASTED RALPH'S POTATO CHIPS? Just the snack for the Christmas and New Year Holiday. Made fresh daily and sold by Ralph Hyde. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR RALPH'S POTATO is open to the public. and it is not | difficult to find the house, for in| THE CENTRE EMRE BELLEFONTE, PA.’ ‘Hundreds Attend | Christmas Party | —————— CLASSIFIED ADVE DEISEMENTS ee ———— Le ———— _— I] ST ——_"_——— "SANTA a pare Kiddies’ Amateur Hour Fea. | tures Annual Titan Em- ployes' Event every week That's why of youngsters from | and vicinity assembled at | Street School gymna- night for the sponsored by Citan Metal { Hundreds | Bellefonte the Spring sium Wednesday nual! Christmas parly the employes of the Company The principal entertainment a kiddies’ amateur hour in which employes competed for three pHs Pro.ector Thomas Mosier and Sam Winners were Peggy Smith and Mary Hackett, who presented an original playle!; James Funk, gave a recitation, and Corl, accordian soloist. Ma ceremonies was Roy Adams A message of welcome wag given by W. W. Sieg. general manager of the Titan Company. and trumpet selections nished by Frank Hartranft, Hill, Samuel T. _Rhinesmith, gain Counter an- | | ment contains more than twenty | advertising sale oF rent. Was of the advertiser. ster of * ey Help Wanted Trombotie WANTED Pxperienced man to work were fur» on the farm. W. Ralph Tresaler, elicionte SR Ronald B lefo e, R. D. 1, Phone 915 BY Jr., I and John Delallo. At the conclu» WANTED—A middle “or cal bern sion of the program San‘a Claus Jo <8, State College, D Phone appeared to present each child with 4008 Stite College x52 a Jarge bag of Christmas goodies ir WANTED A-middie aged woman to Henry Houser was chairman of the keep hotige for three men commitiee In ci ge Ie-0f the event Wire of © Harry = Bathurst, Count hevroles Co. Belietonse, Ps x5 re —— a—. — - Work Wanted — —- WANTED dds hue widow would Me work as bousckeeper. Can ke full charge of a motheriess home Address J. 8 in care of The Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa. x) Wanted to Buy WANTED Hen ty han, Pamiljes in Centre county who Fhone 177-F are buving farms through the ten- ant purchase program of the Farm Eecurity Administration, will bold thelr annual planning session next Sat urday, in the Grange Hall at Pleasant Gap, it was announced here today by Qakley 8. Havens FSA Supervisor One »f the main purposes of thi meeting Ii 10 review each family’ farm and home gccount book 1940. These accounts give a com- plete picture of the past year's Op- erations. They also form the basis FOR SALE-—A 4 hur ner gasoline ot MOV ‘ with oven. In good candition. In- for determining how much each ia Jodon. Curtin 8 family is able to pay on its tenant Belles! xi purchase loan GUNS. BO wht. “Operating under a variable re- Inquire at t payment plan” Mr. Havens ex- forte. Py State, plained, “ietiapl purchase gh Make may Lack and in Dassg on net record 3 Farm Buyers To Hold Meeting Farm Accounts to be Review- ed to Determine Pay- ments For Year weight chick ckets Miller; Centre Hall, R-4 WANTED To | buy sll Wels of Lives tock. Bruee Krum ine, Piessand Cap. Pa. Phone Belivtonte 664-J-2 and reverse charges if aur 26u Articles ror Sale POR SALE. Some ear corn, 50 cents per bushel Inauire of Prank M Fishe Cer nire Hall, Ps. Phone 88. x52 ro R SALES. one nice Baldwin and winesap apples Inquire of Blaine Swarty “Rellefonte RD Phone 476-0 ? xiv fo aor ” " a Nm w sold and exchaugea. he Western Auto All gd 3 750 TS pay how pd xa2 less bad me Years rom Kitehes are ince a 5 pod, Miithe) m, Pe ror BALD Farm tre a prio farm. era oan afford to pay. lonquire of M long. Howard Ro D 2 Phone Zion 1013 (Niv tang) 38y "On SALE-—Comd ang we ood 1 haw fale: awa? ai 8 OF Mle Call 347«J for prices Ham Capperaili Bellet nie Pa RD § Or oville i POR SALE —Auhiareos of all sizes from 15 Backed 17 writlen gusrahtes. Oped evenings urtll § o'ticck Wallrun AYto servile Snow Shos Imverseotion Phoge Bed 4 FO TR SALE room suite 8 large Hea Healrola wii) mt Inquire Water Ot the book Haven pur - BAD H year.” wie « and operating budgets will be made wit help of farm and home These plats pro- fides staddard of ving roduction and pre- foi for family use Provisions are ako made for im- proving the livestock and ralsing of food. 50. as to release cafh {Or ne- cessary supplies. as well as the an- nual payment on the 40-year len- ant purchase joan. An additional number of {amilies in Centre County Aili have the op TOM, SALE-I13 rate xiied with cin portunity to become pArlicipanis enmstick. Guaranteed or money Ie. in this program during the coming Rn Pa A Kive Hardy are year. A tolal of gion Tae — been allocated for ithe purc of family-type larms in this State by Poultry worthy tenant farmers, sharecrop- TORKEYE CC hitioe li-fod tu keve pers and farm laborers : 27¢ ™ for thm, I for hens Interested farmers in Centr A5¢ ib fully draseed wi anliver County may. get in touch with Me TAT-R-11, Wingate, of Leip ion x52 | Havens, whose office is at the Post , Office Building, Tyrone, Px for FAR BALE—Twenty five full biosded | further information concernipg the of which. ave ase Spring oulléts balance which the Farm rity year Inoue of “Mrs. ¥ Ani ation is able 10 extend lo Ag ely Fiemine., Pa £52 the small farmer. siren. we SUPCTVIAOTE A plete aed Ii In good cond) ola With pew fe be avaliable shout Jar of Gur Symonds, 7 Bejietonte, Pa tL] Rat Killer vin ap " Y ation of Won 4 lliness Fatal To W. R. Houser (Continued trom page one) made in the Shiloh cemetery, born at Centre other Tuesday. De your U and poultry, you. can prices 8 Riegel, Mr. Hou was Futnace, A township, on Oc- FOR t SALE on TT ANGE Team | § ad tober 25, 1861, and after his mar. riage on Pebruary 24, 1887 to Mare garet Lenker, of Aaronsburg, he and ~ straw and mixed hay. ‘his bride went tp housekeeping in 0ats, wheat, all hal nadaress ph med” 4 Houser was em. Farms Bellefon ployed as. a gles} in ie William | Thompson, Jr, & grocery store. Later. they resided at Aarons. == 7 room house. 1 cohe burg, and. in Clearfield county, com- dog section, ing to Bellefonte in 1908, The fame Mary Ni Pe Peribie, Prot e gory ily resided here since that time | For 12 years Mr, Houser was ems | ployed at the Brouse Brothers gros enous Bt cery, and at various other times worked for Thomas Hazel and Louls 0S Beretonts Grauer. When the late Harry Kele POR RENT..8ix-room Ehise, 114 Ww oe became Judge o Cenire. COMY | wat Sos ™ bi oN HATE e appointed Mr. Houser as a court bath: steam tT Re h attendant—a position he retained String Mis. 11 pn 200 “ott | under Judge James C. Furst after Judge Keller's death. | During Governor Fisher's admin. istration, Mr, Houser served as an adjustar for the Workmen's Comes pensation Board in Central Penne | sylvania, In more recent years he | werved as tipstaff under Former Tudge M. Ward Fleming, and on the FOR 1eath of George Weaver was er i 2 by Judge Fleming as Court Crier in Mr. Weaver's place, He retained that |» office until the end of Judge Flem. Altoona R. I. 156-A. a6tr ings term. ; { Mr. Houser always took an active. LOGNS to Farmers interest in itics and was a! staunch of the Republican YOU CAN GET MONEY--for party. Tie mae Bete vier or oa | home, jot Lemodeiing ahd for’ home sessor of Qollege township and was or ho Sod Bellefonte “ol a charter member of the Lemont 1. ’ O. O. F. He formerly was a mems | \oNEY TO LOAN _niemet 3% % So AR on loans ber of the Bellefonte Elks Club. ¥ pay 8% 3 Ft : Surviving are his wile, Real Estate - For. Sale Houses tor Rent + POR RENT Seven room house at 211 Bast Bishop Street all conven. en i Py J. xe Reehline tate. a Court Building, Bellefon Phone 190. at For Sale or Rent farm Be nh OR, east Nor Dine Taaart § cleared and 44" acres with 138 ores Cleared Inquire of M. BH. Musser, 3, Box for- ! | "30,000 People Read This NR The Centre Democrat s classified advertising de- POPIMANS : partment has become 50 wnazingly popular Considering its dow cost the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- ing, $5iijuma & apycliity «five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE -A straight ong cent a word is charged for real ¢ KEYED ADS--All advertisemnents that request replies fo be mailed "wiivtanis Pa ag | WO this office, must be campplied with by those answering the advertise. ments. Plegse do not call at the office for Information concerning sich advertisements as the publishers arg not permittéd to divulge the SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every who | 9¢Fat 1s entitled to-a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, Bellnfomte Pu. Phe Harmoine Tree. £ ol a This privilege can be used six tines a year at different ww 28 a cms. , | ion "the Zion - Union Cethetery tion will be held at the Zion Saturday, Jan H Repairing UPHOLSTER Y- uri Wie jepnlr slop, repairing, reson VABe ANd Mats. Modern upholstery ioial INoreh Hace BL, rear Penn Belle Hole ud RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for | Pliohe 400-M | first, \ssue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion 5. AO——————— PURNITURE REPAIRED — Reps made to all Kinds of Lursis state Upholstering and slip covers mane Wm, b. i DOP: 1's Uphoisie: ou Buop, 02 EK. lamb #8. Jhove B39 1 Where advertise MACHINE WORK Cattle «ol Bisdes sharpened while vou Machine work of all kits We Lave In 00d roll sleel POPES, bet serews, Woodruff k rvs stock ewe Bannz Maen! - 32-1 ney wikil Par Crp xey ne Bhod Ah name BVOC A subscriber to The Centre Demn- Public Sales ————————— a —————— —————— A — = SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1041 CQ. Orndort will offer at public hig farm located nie Woodward Cuve ing ACTES and I I 5 acres un Aer cuMtivation h alan woodlgnd | room house house B0%LE with runny gever failing sping and EB TRENT TNT TICTI FOR SALE A farm of 06 sores. In Howard tow hip, Centre County Good water: and all necessary out Dutldings. Along hard road. | mile west. of Howard Inquire of LL. W Bephded, Howard, Pa. FOR BALE A 8 famiy apartment puliding located on eorner of Cure tn ad Alleghiény stree's. Belsfonte, Pa. Redsonible rms can be ar- MALY OU bs dd nes Baik, B Pique of First Nationa! E. EE Rubler, auc, in LIME lletofite. Pus GU CATURDAT, FEBRUARY 8-Mrs ward Durst wil eel! a ful) I'n hous hold goods at Centre Hall, Alo relhaTale lots of real aurds’at 10 sa. m WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 vid PFrankenberger Musser, ‘will offer at public pear Millbeln, livestock and implements. Sule at 10 a & Hubler auct MONDAY, MARCH 2--W will offer &t public Ward Gramisy farm farm stock and 8 a clean Bile m. E E Hubler, asuct WEDNBSDAY. MARCH ©, L Mi will ale on Rer farm, Walker towmnshio T mein Highway. livestock and fn - plements. Sele at 10 a Wise & Hubler. sucts, FRIDAY. MAPCH 7--J wil offer at public 4a H E Boob farm 4 mii Reberaburg. Pa, along Road, livestock and farm nents. Geir at 10 a Haier, auras SATURDAY MARCH 8, Hameh wil o hin farm burg, a forming Implements Hubler, aucts WERDRMSDAY MARCH 12 1641 C fekley w 1 offer at ot bis > the dam Hug! i in miler west “of Mu i Cedar Run road farm impisments Wise & Hubler, aucts THURSDAY, MARCH Weaver w i offer at publ his far of & Uwe stock. full | @ and som ie at 310 FRET 14, 1941-H st pub Rebersbure 4 COM Lie and WTeOn C14 batik-Barn 71 x} Ede of «i a ——p———_——_——— FOR BALEB-Reul Bastate, Lot East lamb Bireet, 47 x 150 feof, on which is erected 2 properties; one facing on Lamb Btreet and the other rer ol lot. Reasonable terms call be arranged. First National Bank. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 47. 48. PRIVATE SALE--Of valuable real real estate, located in Beliefonie Borough at No. 47 Bast Linn Street Known as the Daguett property Frame awelling house, consisting of wa rooms and two bathrooms, suit ably arranged for two apartments This is one of the mogt desirable Jo« cations in Beliefonte and can be pure abmsed al reasonable Dre (r quick sale, IY “interested const First National Bank of Bellefonte, L. Prank Mayes, Lamont, or W. Harrison Walk or — Pelleion te Her home will oile 10 exile le Yat 104 Ora and Prankiin m E Bhulz dale om he in Mil implements Up sale \ 1940 offer at public near Hoe Pare A la the {arm m sou Forms For Rent RENT Alllkon Tarm iocats etl 1 mile north of Sprig is, a food nroductive fam nee a Hug soring. sulted Sor snes! farming now cocupied by Ch aries Biadi e H McCormick Axt [oh Mil Fa Pha ne Centre Hal) “bo 21. 424 FOR RENT-Mrs Sarg Ishler far 170 acres. good productive farm suitable for general farming. six miles west of Bellefonte pesy ¥i) more Inguire Mes. Hara Ishler, 13 Korth hy pi ne 81 roel Bar! Lrhier Col lege. ir Robert Luirier Gilbert FOR The G EH Be : Bmiths Irmont Apartments for Rent FOR RENT mile Partie ; Mrs Helper Beliefor FO! LH RENT—A Arr Ofer }-room soarument 4 oon Yen ian oes { Mrs Po ee x33 +4 ire furnished m n; = BE Hubler ads WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18--Clarence Karstetter will offer at public sale om the Nixon farm, 1 mile east of Clintondale vestook ahd full ise of farm Implements. Clean-up sale beginning at 8 o'clock a mm. Wise and Hubler. aucta 434 THURSDAY MARCH 20--3rvin Walk- er will offer at public sale on he Bafley farm 6 miles pest of State College the White Hall road Byvestock and farming implements Sals ar Iv me. HL Harpster suet THURSDAY. MARCH 20 1041 —Harry 5 Warntz will offer at public sake andthe M. OO Btover farm, 1% mie porih wert of Wosdward, Pa. live. ste k and farm (mplemente Sauer atop mm Wise & Hubler, oudts, x FRIDAY, MARCH 21--J E. Smeltoer will offer at Dublic sale at the J MM Hoy farm 3 miles weet of Stale Onilens, 230mg route 45 1iTeftock a Juli Hew of famn machinery and some “Bousebold poods. Clean up sale, Sale at 1030 ¢ =. HL Harpeter. aust, Tu PRIDAY. MARCH 2l-A EB Limbert will offer at public gale at hiz farm 8%, miles east of Rebersburg, live Mock and a Tull line of machinery nd household goods Cleansup sale ot 0 3 Mm EE Judicr, vr oo TUESDAY, MARCH 25--T 7: Krum- rine will offer gt public sale oh he John T. MoCormnick Bev. favs Jochted 1% miles west of State Shllowe, & full line of MHvestock, iements and nousehnid ol up sale. at 8:30. 2 MN Phary 501 EN EE LEGAL NOTICES | EXECUTORS. NOTICE. in the Matter of the Estate of W. = | N. Weaver, late of Marion township, | deceased. i Y | Letters sestathentary in the above 10u | estate having been gran i Lnashitined, all persons | -e | the | Bklate are requested to make pa nt, ooh "those having —_—m | t the same Mor att Howard " “at ty. Bel iefont, x Eirhas tank, Py rom RENT Thre POG JeOOn Sod artment beat, ght and ath, farnishe > unfurnished aval able Jam 1. Mra Barry Armatrone Plessaut. Osp. Pa x53 FOR RENT--Hecond floor dunlex. & roams and bath, heal add hot als | er. aarage. front porch and fardet Mrs Lueils Chessman Cor. Curih aoe "a idge Streris. Bellefonie, Phone Garage Service | PREX ROAR SERVICE.Oun Batteries and ties. Simply ahooe Belles | rot 750 anv sbrvice Man will are rive prompt 2 Western, Auto Assocs ate Btore, lefonte, Pa Jou Miscellaneou- { DBAD FLOCK — Removed at my expense FET nL Stith WM Mtietturt WANTED--Diad. old and disablec | OCOWR, horses and 08,” removed an a +4 its a & rs 3 iE i) Harrion Walker . 4th, 1 130 p. m. ICE The annual st lefonte EXECUTORS | out delay to BR. Ald an the Mar ot Btate of | ent Hoy of Benner Towne = | ship.’ Cy Centre County, Pennsyiv Tn whe wat not calles Prien and | Ben torte "r. James C. = that is Dist is or horon Attorney for rhe bec ha in satisfactory Par | ens i which which doy The EXEiUOws NOTICE. Beech A Sal Pa. EZENE--FOr reljef of pain due to ©Ol neuris tate ha ae a i Si vr h-- od. all persons indebted to presen a ar os [gus dela po oot Bo waver SE Re Pa. i | Containing one PXFOUTOR'S NOTICE, In th Mater of the Etate of Liz. RB: Fai M eh Twp, Cenire ’ “fe Leyte; amentary In the ahove estate naving heen granted 10 the wndersigned, all DErsong iN the sald sstate are regueste vayment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven, witbout delsy Ww C. L wt Exes cuter, Madisonburg, Ps Ww. Os. ¢. Attorney Beli funte yy R xs on *~ i. Pr Leet Vi ( I XE0 | TOR 5 NOTICE, In the Matier of the Estate of Finma ne Deitrjeh, laste of Bells fone Borough, deceased Letterg testamentary in the above estate having Hoenn granted Lo the un Gersigned all pemons indebied tO the undersiened, all persons Indebt- od to the sald estate are Toguesiad to meke payment and vhose having { present the same ne hi asl &RY 16 ’ CLAIR J Belelowe x8 Y ov DES “Bre « 3 AH Pa. ADMINIS TR TRIX " NOTION Petete of Bu Bellefonte Pa. deceased wsirgtion on seid ranted 10 the DETR maces “ied make im- v x, and tome having drrands sesinst Lhe sane resent them without dete Lo w MRS, JEROME G. HAR- ristratrix, Bishop Street Pa x52 of thy van JT - met Yeliefonve SOTO Eatair of Haines Pa. geo- ADMINISTRATOR'S in the Matter of the Thomas H ate of Towns! County, cexprd Motz Wp. Centre sirslon on seid having deen granted Whe un- garsiined. shh ns (udetted there to are requested 10 make nmenisic payments, and tho e having clans demands against Lhe sagne, Wik present them without delay for pele tlement 10 PAUL M. STOVFR. 8 RH (RNDORY Administrelomns Wood sad, Pa. R Paul Campbell, ave : ————————— Leirery ¢itate { Admitl LEGAL NOTICE is hereby given that Cheries Fred C. Mensch, and Harry County Ocmmissioners of County. for the County of RTE fy ed imo an agree ment {or the payment of damages rend estate of Harry A Stover and rparet XK. Stover. bis wife, of the / County of Cen- { Pennsvivania, coun . widening, pe- of the tad 56 College Ith sald Teul os of sald “mound undred (8700004 F Hippie V. Keeler, Cent Cent re iw in LES HIPPLE FRED ©. MENSCH HARRY V. KEPLER -r P of Cen FRG AL NOTICY anty of HE Te. ages Ao wad v the > © uUnty, Ww re-do ung ana Highwey Torro im ate aunts iownid damaly a File ($1500 Doiiers.. Bx. be Aled {0 sald agroe- 5 en (30) dav from the ec by a ax purer: are filed. sald dam- the expiration of rom eal «¢ aa 1 v mel NN "i & i no x ret Ons wre wil De patd at cadd period THis spree Hee of Pe ment i oon fie In the the Prothonotary of Centre CHAMLES ¥ FIPPLE FRED ©. MENSCH BARRY V. KFE’ER Commissioners of Centre Co x52 COURT NOTICE, of the sstate of Al- inte of Haines Town. is { ny orru AN Ss y In the in Court of Cenie Jounty Not is hereby even that them has been appraised aud set aside Florence Vonada, elder dauchier of Almeda Vonada. as ber exemntion. of 8500.00 under Section 12 Fiducierin: Act of 1917, valued at 8480.00 ahd erty valued at 820.00 The real estate is destribed us Jol- iowa All th 3 veriain lots and parcels of ground with ihe tenements and improvements thereon erected. situ- ate in Hal Townshin, Centre County. Ps sihded and described ax follows: 1 — to land of W. P. Ard: thenoe some on the south 120 feet alley’ thence alot same on the West 200 feet to thw Twranike Road: the 2190s the hi OR the morth or re of Daginning. half © acre, greg | one Ball acre, moe OF Tract No. 4: fom. (thence ajons Janda of i" tract No. 3 {53 perches to sn along same east 1 thence along lam | oh buy clean buttons and +
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