January 2, 1941. —Mrs. James Clark spent Christ- mas Day in Willlamsport with her sister, Mrs. Fannie Packer. ~—Mr. and Mrs. George A, Miller. of North Spring Street have as their | guest, Mrs, E Gehring Harkness, ol Frenchtown, N. J. —Mrs. Marie Case, of Washing- ton, D. C, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William McGowan at Roops- burg for a few days. —Judge and Mrs. James C. Furs! had as their guests over Christmas, the Misses Mabel Lillian and Emily Harrar, of Williamsport, sisters of Mrs, Purst. —Mr. and Mrs. teron and children Jane and Billy, of Clearfield, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Gutteron's mother, Mrs. Louis Carpeneto and family. ~Ciaests at the J. Kennedy John- ston home on East Bishop Street this week are Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Stitzinger and children, of New Castle, Pa, and Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Johnston, of Sharon Hill, Pa -Mrs. J. M. Keichline, of E. Bish- op Street had as her guests oa Christmas her son Dr, J. M. Keich- line, wife and daughters Susanna, Ella, Helen, Betty and Mrs. Wil- liam Creighton and husband all of Huntingdon, —Mr, and Mrs. Robert Zettle, of South Water Street, and Mrs, Zet- tle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Workman, of Lewistown, spent Christmas day in Milton as guests of Mrs. Zettle's uncle, William Leach and family. —Richard Walker, a first year student at Drew University, Madi- son, N. J., is spending the Christ~ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and fam- fly at State Oollege, former well known residents of Bellefonte. —Kenneth Breon, with the Unit- ed States Army at Fort Meade, Maryland arrived in Bellefonte Thursday to spend the weekend with his mother and brother, Mrs John Breon aitd Dean Breon. at the family home on Reynolds Avenue, —Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Jordan, of | State College, R. D. 1, announce the engagement of their daughter, Thel- ma, to Hassen C. Thompson, son of Mrs. Lot Thompson of Bellefonte. Mr. Thompson is a graduate of Belleforite High school and is now employed in the Shaffer Store. Mrs H Willis Hartsock, of West Howard Street, wife of the pastor ol the Bellefonte Methodist church, Monday night of last week under- went an emergency operation for appendicitis, at the Centre County Hospital. According to latest re- ports from the institution she Is recovering nicely. —Mrs, Delmas Kitchen and two children, Robert and Barbara Mor- ris, of Detroit, Mich. arrived In Bellefonte last Thursday for a ten- day t with Mrs Kitchens pars ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Y. Wagner and family at their home on Wil- Jowbank Stree:. Mrs Kitchen is fhe former Miss Aildred Wagner. -Prof, and Mrs. L. E Balrd and children, Ruth, George and Billy, of Mill City, Pa. are spending the holidays in Centre County as guests of Prof. Baird's mother, Mrs W. H. Baird. at Pleasant Gap. Prof. Baird, a native of this section, has been at Mill City since leaving Mansfield several years ago. . —Rev, and Mrs. Russel] Lutz of Newkirk, Oklahoma. arrived in Cen- tre County the early part of last week for a two weeks visit among the following relatives of Mrs, Lutz, Mr. and Mrz. J. G. Marshall of Bellefonte, a brother Clair Hoover | of Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs Harry N. Hoover, of Mt. Eagle. ~Prof. James R. Hughes of West Bishop Street, former headmaster of the Bellefonte Academy. is re- covering steadily from a severe at- Wiljam Gut- LOCALS | ~—Among our callers on Tuesday were Mrs. John A, Wright and the venerable William A. Rockey, both | of Boalsburg | —W. G. Rockey, of Petersburg, { Pa. a native of Centre county, call- led at our office Monday to add his iname to our subseription list | ~—Miss Mary Kathryn Flynn, of ‘South Water street, for some time | employed by the G. C. Murphy Com- pany here, has accepted a position in the Bellefonte exchange of the Bell Telephone Company and will assume the duties of her new posi- tion on January 6. —Harold T. Peace, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Peace, of Milesburg, who on December 18th completed a three vear enlistment in the U. 8. Army Medical Corps, arrived in Milesburg Inst week for an indefinite visit. Mr, | Peace was stationed at Washington, D. C. A. C. Derr, editor of The Centre Democrat, has been confined to his home on East Lamb street mueh of | the time for the past two weeks be- fcause of a severe attack of grippe Latest reports are that he is recov- lering slowly and expects soon to re turn to his duties | Miss Winifred Fleming, daugh- {ter of former Judge M. Ward Flem- ling and Mrs. Fleming, of East Linn | street, returned to Philadelphia on | Wednesday to spend the New Year {season with friends in Germantown before resuming her studies at Tem ple University --Free Extra Pants: For price lof a single sult you can get a pair | of pants free during the month of January. Come early while the as- sortment is large. 300 samples tO select from. any color or weave. J S. Stickler, 8 West Bishop Stree!, Bellefon'e, Phone 116-M, . | —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery jand young son, of Rochester. N. Y returned to their home in that city yesterday after having spent the Christmas season in Bellefonte with Mr, and Mrs, Montgomery's respec- tive parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. M. i B, Runkle. —William F. Peters, venerable res. ident of Milesburg, was a welcome caller at this office yesterday while in Bellefonte on a business mission Mr. Peters will observe his 89th birthday on February 3. His wile Is one year his junior, Both enjoy fair health considering thelr ad- vanced years —The . venerable Charles Shuliz, of Farmers Mills was a pleasant caller at our office the fore part of last week. Mr. Shultz over 80 years aid, but is as spry as a man many years younger. He is an ar- dent fisherman and is anxiously awalting the advent of fishing sea- son when he can gel out to his fav- orite fishing p . Professor and Mrs. John H Frizmasll, of Highland avenue, State Collége, announced the erigagement of thelr daughter. Barbara May, 0 James Howard Campbell, of Har. risburg. Both are graduates of Penn State College, class of 1940 No date has been set for the wed- ding. The Frizzell family is weil known in the Beliefonie area, —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoov- er, of North Spring Street, had as their holiday guests, Mrs. Rosen- hoover's sister, Mrs. E C. Burghduff and husband of Baltimore, Md Other guests were thelr two sons Frank Jr., and Robert also of Bal- timore. They returned home Sun- day and were accompanied by Miss Betiy Thal, who will visit relatives in Baltimore for a few days. —William B. Rankin of East Curtin Street, on Friday of this | week will observe his 87th. birthday | anniversary. Because no special celebration is planned Mr, Rankin no doubt wili spend the day as usual in his Insurance offices in the Crider's Exchange building. Mr. | Rankin, oldest agent of the several the ww y | companies he represents. has been He Li free i : HH § Mrs, street, HEHE braalnsy Hi Hi | honored on several occasions in re- ~The Young Woman's Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday, January ©, in the Chapel, —A meeting of the 'Catholis | Daughters of America will be held in the organization's room on Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock, it was an- | nounced yesterday. —Mr, and Mrs, Christ Beezer | epent from Monday to Thursday of last week in Pittsburgh, with Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Benson, Mrs, Beezer and Mrs. Benson are sisters, —James D. Seibert, of Pine Street, | man behind the scenes in Bellefonte | cent years as he shattered all pre-| vious records for service and ac- | complishment in his profession. He seldom misses a day's work, Failure of an insulator on a graduate of the Bellefonte High school, class of 1032, Mansfield State Teachers College, class of "35, and is a teacher at the Bishop street school, Bellefonte, Mr. Dorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dorman, of Clintondale, is a graduate of the Lock Haven High school, class of 1034, and is employed by the Balti- more Life Insurance Company at Jersey Shore. y ~The engagement of Madeline J | gi Purnell, daughter of George I. Pur- nell, of Eas; Curtin Street, to John party at the Purnell home. More than 30 guests were present, Miss | Purnell is a graduate of the Belle- ‘fonte High School and Penn State in the class of 1939 and since then has been a physica] education in- associated n : 'E. Wray. of Pittsburgh, was an- | engagement of thelr| oo. 01". week at an afternoon the | Carnegie-Tlinols Steel Company of | War or peace for the United t | States, unfortunately, is not left to | hie Borough's Water Department, quietly observed his 80th. birthday anniversary Tuesday of this week, -Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Kustan- bauder, and a Mrs, Phillips, all of Warriors Mark, were in Bellefonte, Saturday, having come here to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Kustan- bauter's brother, Charles L. Gates Mr. and Mrs. William Curtin are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at the Cen- tre County Hospital Monday morn- ing. The youngster is the second hild and second daughter in the family —Former Centre County Com- missioner Howares M, Miles and Mrs Miles, of Unionville. were pleasant callers at this office last Tuesday while in Bellefonte inspecting Christmas displays on Bellefonte streets and in the stores The Kar] Kusse family, high in their praise of Bellefonte firemen for thelr work the Kusse fire. Christmas Day, take this meang ol publically expressing and appreciation to members of the Logan and Undine Fire companies Miss Helen Weaver, in Willlamsport, Pa. Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Weaver near Bellefonte, Miss Weaver had as her guest over the holidays. Miss Alice Greely, also of Willlams- port -Mrs. Leonard Tierney, of East Bishop street, is suffering frog se- vere burns about the left arm and hand received in an accident at her home, Monday. While carrying botler of hot water Mrs. Tierney made a misstep and the water splashed over the arm, inflicting ex- tensive burns, —John T, Laurie, of Altoona, for- mer well known resident of Belle fonte, is reported to be in eritieal condition at his home in Altoona as the result of an attack of pneu- monia. Mr. Laurle js a son of the late Rev. William T. Laurie, for years pastor of the Bellefoute Pres. byterian church. —Frank E Gallagher Jr, aged san of Mr. and Mrs Frank Galla- gher of W. Bishop Street, wis ad- mitted to the Centre County Hoa- pi.al Sunday of last week to under- gO treatment for a broken leg. The bone was broken above the left knee when the child fell from a chair at the Gallagher home, Benjamin Herr, of Bellefonte, som of 8. Claude Herr, of Hecla, has accepted a position as assistant to Charles F. Cook, secretary of the Centre Bullding snd Loan Associal tion, in the organization's offices inh Crider Exchange building. Until re- cently Mr. Herr conducted a service station and accessory store on West Bishop street Christmas guests of Mrs Mar- tha Evey her daughter, Phyllis, and her grand-nicce, Miss Susanne offman at their home in Howard included: Mr. and Mrs. R M. Cou- ture, of SpringSeld, Mass: Dr. and Mrs. Willard VanCamp and daugh- ter, Joan. and Sheldon Bvey, all of Pittsburgh, and Mr, and Mrs. H L Price, of Williamsport. —~A treatise entitled “A Philosophy of Education for the Preservation of Democracy.” featured as the leading article in the January issue of the Pennsylvania School Journal, publi- cation of The Pennsylvania State Education Association, was written by Paul 8. Beaver, a member of the Bellefonte High school faculty. The interesting article occupies the first four pages of the lssue. --Mra. Lydia Johnstonbaugh and daughter, Mrs. Paul W, Booher, of State College, and Mrs. Russel Horner and two children of Seotia. called at our office Monday while enroute to Howard to visit Mrs Johnstonbaugh's mother, Mrs. Har- riet M. Robb. Mrs. Robb was ninety years old last September and is quite active fn spite of her {our score and ten years. ~The American Legion Junior Band of Bellefonte, an organization of sons and daughters of members of the Brooks-Doll post which won a state championship less than a year alter its founding. wag honor ed at a dinner held at the Legion home Monday night. More than 150 persons, including band mem- bers, parents, band committee members and guests, attended the dinner, which will become an an- nual affair, ~<A birthday party was held Monday night in honor of Miss Louise Osman, of Washington, D. C., at her parental] home on East Logan Stree, Bellefonpa Guests who attended were: Mrs. Philip fon, Mrs, Harry PF. Jones, Mrs: Jack Gingher, and the Misses Isa< Har at thank employed spent the her par. elts, Ih a ” - Miss Osman, employed by the War Departmen: at Washington. is home for the holidays. «Sheldon A. “Pete” Hoffman, of State College, son of Mrs. Bertha Hoffman, of North Allegheny ree et licfonte on Saturday afi Hospital, Danville, moval of tight leg above the knee. The amputation became nes Geissinger men. at the hospital for several weeks. His condition reported (0 be satisfactory, nation. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mammoth Slide | Blocks Highway Thousand Tons of Rock And Earth Fall Near Renovo; Several Narrow Escapes A tremendous mass of rock fell gver Route 120 a half mile west of Drurys Run, near Renovo, shortly after 8 o'cloek Saturday morning, blocking traffie on the highway, throwing rocks against a passing freight train, and narrowly missing two trucks traveling in opposite | directions, which stopped on either side of the slide just in time to escape being eaught in the debris, Highway department crews, equip- ped with dynamite and power shov- els, were at work promptly trying to remove the huge barrier and get rid of what looked like an equally large mass of rock and earth pre- cariously held in place at the top of the cut from which the slide came down There & thousand tons of rock plled up on the road, spectators who went up to look at the slide, stated, It covered the highway to a considerable depth and ran over to the very edge of the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks paralleling the road Observers report that some of the slabs rock lving across the road ed six feet by six by twenty » Motor Patrolmen from Lock and Emporium were in of diverting traffic which from Westport and Drurys| via Hammersley Pork Narrow Escapes of the wo trucks } themselves on escape, shared by he ¢ westbound New York Central fre train which passed the scene Of the slide just as the rock came down An automobile traller truck, with a load of new cars, was comitig east when the driver saw the rock at the top of the cut loosen and start fall. He jammed on hiv brakes and backed, getling out of the way of the slide just In time, as smaller rocks Liew past his cab A sinllar narrow escape was that of a group of men in a truck own- ed by John Red!s, of South Renovo Driven by Mr. Redis' son, with a group of miners enroule to Renovo from Bitumen, this truck had passed the site of the slide--running through a puddle of water which splashed through the floor board, when they heard ou roar behind them and turned to see the side of the hill collapsing in the rear. Fly- \g rocks fell into the rear of the truck The freight were of | Haven charge went Run Dri gratulated vers ew " train, traveling the westbound track, nearer the highway, traveled through a rain of flying rocks, but fortunately none of them were lige enough to de- rail the train, though they fell Into the empty cars and battered the locomotive somewhat. The train was not seriously damaged however, and kept on going to get out of the de: ger gonlie quickly. The presefhce of the train probably kept e of the rock off the track Traffic piled up promptly with ten or a dozen vehicles hold up on each side before thers wis time to do anything about contivlling the cone fusion The site of the slide is the place known as "White City.” at Dry Run hollow, where the sides of the high way cul are almost perpendicular and rise high above the road. There wis another heavy slide there earl ler in the year The rain of the last couple of days apparently had loosened the large crags that the side of the cul gave way if the bottom had been knocked out from under it - Albert Grove Wins Elmira Xmas Contest An exterior lighting display at the home of Albert W. Grove, of 330 Glenn avenue, Elmim, N. Y. was judged the grand winner from among 58 entries in the Junior As- sociation of Commerce Home Light. ing Contest at Eilmirz, Thursday night, Grove, a son of Mrs. D. A Grove, of East Linh street, Belle. fonte, designed and sided in erect. ing prize-winning displays at the Grove residence here before going to Rochester Highlight of the Rochester display, simewhat similar to displays at the Grove home here in former years, is a spray of mist which reflects the colored lights of an evergreen arch extending from two fir trees flank. ing the sidewalk of the Grove home. Blue lights run from the street to on Qeere RG fis the arch and two other lighted ever. FO green trees frame the display. The judge announced that their choice was made becduse of the water effect and the uniformity of the lighting. Mr. Grove will receive an electric roaster-oven valued at $35. Slight Fire at Coleville, Water from a booster tank was used by the Undine Fire A Bellefonte to extinguish a flue fire at the Sam Cappereile home at Coleville about 7:30 o'clock Monday morning of last week. Piremen stood prepared to act while the fire burned out. No damage wag done Flue Fire on Linn Street | Members of the Logan Fire Com. pany were called out sbout 7 o-' Lie clock Christmas night when the flue of the George McClellan home jon East Linn street, burned out Firemen protected the roof with streams of water from a booster tank until all danger had passed. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HATS 88¢ $1.00 and $1.50 i to. | CLASSITE ee estate| ho —— N 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Congldering its low cost and the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, first sue, and 15 eents for each additional insertion | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is eharged ar “i Where 5 Community Bar for advertise cents REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising -—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments, Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted te divulge the name of the advertiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE free of charge intervals, Writ dependable | H in care of thi Work W WANTED Middle ave widow woul lke work as VOLE KOE eT take full charge of 4a mothe home, Address J B. in care of Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa Wanted to Buy Phone 4503-J, Bellefont« Mucker 1d S00 office an ted of druwer Anna TY bo WANTED aA Bel Krug r Be Ho ERTIES ir 6 A op. on ak preferred. Phone deis, Pa. ar wrile W 249 Alexan G. Rickey, Inquire Kyl Bellefonte, Jigh of POR SALE--Home made sauerkraut Inquire of Mr Prank Nelson, 202 E Lamb Street, Bellefonte, Pa. phous HOG-M x3 Some nice Baldwin and Inguire of Blaine R PD FOR BALE. w AD SDDIks Belietonle, x4 —Sweet Russet appies, 50 bushel jibert Smith Nittany Valley Road, 1 nites Past of Belletonte ig OURS Bought, sold end eschangad Inguife al the Western Aulp As sociale Store Allcdheny Bi, Belle fonte, Pa. Phaue 750 § FOR SALE--A 4 bitrner gasoline stove with oven. In good condition. ln- quire of Dr. R. C. Jogon. Curtis A Bellefonte, Pa PCR BALE Fit lime at price farm. ers An Afford Ww pay. Inquire of C M Long Bowwd RK D. 2 Phone Zinn 1W13 [(Nitwmny) 1% FOR BALE-Coul and om Bway at a B4%-J for orices Sam Belisjonte, Pa. R. D 1, C POR BALE Loose aifall nixed Umothy and OV Harvey 8 Hoy. Jr. Routes 2 forte, Pa. 1 mile west of Hublers- hurg xi 4 : h i] wood Ba Cappers! FOR SALE--8Some shells ana Iver Johnson single-barrel run. bought pew in October 1740 Milford C. Eckiey Rn 3 (Axe Mann) FARMERS} Centre Hall her Tuesday wid ww Valley Sales Lan Pe. holds sale Bring yc live stor you 1 iT elect pout, y gFusmantees, Open evenings until 8 o'clogk. Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection hohe 1563 1 Card of Thanks want to ail friends and neighbors for their many kindsesses flower tributes, the use of cara in the death of our fath- er Prank McClintie, of Centre Hall, R. D. The McClintic Chlidren Live Stock low rate Oull POR BALBE-A young cow with calf by her side Inquire of Ed Flick. Fleming, Pa xl FOR SALE A fresh cow. Inguire of My Calvin Witmex BelicToute, Pa RD 1 xl FOR SALE.A cow, Jersey and Swiss, with 3rd calf. A Lo. Maguire, Port Matilda, B. D. 1 Pa. x! FOR BALB--A fresh cow 3 years old, Call by her side Inauire of Jacob Osuaky, Houtzdale, Pa. x2 R SALE-A pure bred HMolstain Bull calf whose dam produced 12 .- 887 Ibe. milk and 546.5 Ibs fat in 306 days. Average togt over 4 FF. BE MacIn. tire, Rebersburg, Pa x1 Cuernsey cattle n of mules. Also a &F pup, also a few implements. ire of L. B. Chall- cost, Pleasant p,. Pa. x3 Sale or Exchange Ol xi Loans to Farmers im , Write fone M oe Gail. Biietonte 494 or he: TO LOAN--Interest 31, % junusity on life insursnoe loans. " 1 hin Md PARMERS-DS vou =r a new | ‘ uel joa ah ‘Winsite, Pa. oh pre FOR BALE SIX times A 6 bullding located on corner of A Vear a familie amily tn and Allegheny streets Pa Reasonable 4 . Bank, Bi of Inguire Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- | ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, This privilege can be used t different apart: : cur- sfOn WU on Bell can PCR BALE-Ieal FRIVATE Bg MAR LL at Known tei rotams and Uly IW range BALE 10 ane of Ths cayjols in Bellefonte and can Chased ai sale Io ronson sie Dice interested Ne tonal Bagk of Belieton ie Maver, Lemont, or WwW. Harr er Bag, Belelonule FCH acre Bale a in O Boad SALE OR RENT ; rege Inguire of Mix For Sale or Rent Vooeda, Asronsburg, Pe POR SALE OR RENT--Gos Marion 1 tive farm ACTes Ciba HT FOR 3 in ern Fs conveniences oudre Pirst Nalotal Howard COLA 1 Froik Walk 44011 HH M4 acres Smber McDowell, SALE OR RENT Dea I 3 Howard Barough, all m Inrge gursge } Bank, Boward Pa able prop. ie FOR SALE Off RENT Farm 2 miles eat of Aaronsbaurg. #0 4 cultivation; woddiand sud barn, Tognirg Aarons o Pu Wale i Houses tor Rent FOR RENT-A 5 4 , wi {dg Box 22 able for Allegheny 51 Axe "ai a ere mode mmediately, B west of Warriors POR RENT Two work ahon 2 Belistonute refsonabie. Phone 453.) POR RENT A € ro Mann. rae rent O 508-M. Bellefonte FOR coes and gar for sale EM RENT Seven 211 East Bisho age bh 4 y Sireet Ke Bullding FOR RENT—A far Caled tO water, electric Write W M ¥ ye thank | DOU | FOR RENT—Farm, 120 mis tilishle Hiormstown Be by Jaina Gramley of » miley southwest i good condition fswit Ward CGramiley, ¥ of Dairy hi glory bullan fo slone Swe Modern 3 acres Dastyur ranoing Daas GR.ivery., A" s ne Rent xi ar Pa a OOF Po ¥ Also . os ocatsag 4 Good War. x 22 heim barn ihe) am, Pa {POR RENT —The Allison farm loca | {| ed 1 mile north of Spring Mulls a good i soring fenera productive farm, never falling | sulted for 1 Jarpuns. i now aocudied by Charles Biddle G | McCormick Agt. { Phope Centre Hall §-R-21, Spring Pa | 43 Mills, and sufficient Snvder. 526 W Callege, Pa Nittany FOR RENT--A 220 acre farm looated 2 miles west of State College. Pa, Large house, two bank barne and all nectsshry out bulldings. Stabies file ted for small dairy, Kectric 1 water supply. pancy Aoril lst. Inauite of O. C his, Ue Ave, Btate x2 Apartments for Rent | 3 Helen J FOR RENT «A furnished apartment rooms and bath. Inquire of Carner, 126 N, Thomas Si, | Bellefonte, Phone 132 504 | FOR RENT--Purnlshed apartment 3 | refrigerator, trie range-Anl Hazel, 113 E Logan 81, Bellefonte, Ps 4011 elec | WXOHANGE- For or. AL |e POR RENT—3-room apartment with Hea water hot and * en at our old and and disabled eatnte havine Elizabeth McC | hemant to ED ADVERTISEME Announcements ROTICE.- the Zion Union tion will be held at the House, Baturday, Jan i 230 m The anpual meeting of J Cemetery Asgocia~ Zim Behooi ath, 1841, at It) x) EUPPER--An all men’ 4nd Wiener supper will be Milesburg Method ment, Friday, Jan. 3 1 p.m All men are 2c ane neg u om welcome NOTICE T7 mesting : th Fung House 1:30 Fi Ve pA bee the Court Tuesday 14th ROTICE-~The ing will be held Raymond Gard: Union Prayer in the home his meeting CONCERT Aram THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEECH CREEK. PENNA d in need of Rlasses see ug first and save Money as We posilively will n« be under- sold a8 we do our own grinding and Lave ho rent 0 Day 1 pad Ce L# Olnsng hearing plete 1OCk AL Ear arfectly A0G mountioin Gold goaraniesd permanent The Bight and Hearing Aid where yo can do befler an eles where, HoUrzs 10 W012. 21586. T1008 dally and Sandal Ro Wed Alero u Fis Repairing UPHOLSTERY ie . ly £0% bg obs PURN m mone REPAIRED fe to all kinds oo f COpvey 4 Upholstering Phone 368-1 «ty LEGAL NOTICES | EXECLTOR'S NOTICE the Matter of the Estate of a Te ate of Mari wl w i. VOW Pp lersicne 11 person the said estate are ayment and 0 present the same without delay DOWELL, Executor Pastieon Walker Aity EXECUTORS “¢ letters TICE testamentary in the be granted 1g the undersigned. all persons indebted to the said estate are requested 10 make payment. and those havine claims wo present the game duly proven, with. oul delay oo BR ALLEN HOY. ELEA- In the Mstter of the Estate of Henry K. Hoy, late of Betiner Town- ship, Centre Couuly. Pennsylvania HARMAN, D1. James Atorney for the Estate, EXECUTORS NOTICL Matter of the Estate of ' « Dorman, late of Howard Borough, deceased Latters teslanenlary in tate having been granted Ww the undersigned. all person: indebied 0 the said estate are requested to make Execulons, CC. Furst, | paytent, and those having cai © present the same duly nDroven, with- y H. DOW gut delay 15 Howard, Pa “ty. Bellefonte, Pa ABMINISTRATOR'S NOTE In the Matter of the Estate of . Soot, date of Belie~ fonte I decenend. letters of sdministration on said estate having been granted the un- a a Deiat aBlletiod there e Tey od make immediate payments, and having claims . the same, will Ea, without Selay for set- Fr SOOTT, onte. Pa x2 NOTE o - ale 4 te of “ Miles Twp Centre MAN. ata, Walker, at" Administrator. xi | the above | W. Harrison | x4 | IS | EXECUTOR'S NOTHE., the Mat of the Estate of C M. Dale, late College Townahip Centre County Pennsylvania, de- Cehaeg letters Test Oulale nave : i 3 Lo Dale and gn €. Dale, t igned - In Ler + LH the above vv Metiry Ww UNG ndeniet to to TORK" Lae WRI r having cisims and the sild ssiate will them without delay 0 DALE, M!fMinburg, Ps DALE, Blaw Coliege, BR ang Tate naned ise ines aud those o mands against pledss present HENRY L HUGH C sid ‘S NOTICE of DITOR Al he Cou Common Pennsylvania rn, 1064 AR Lh vant Liu JOIN E Jf We Pe Public Sales ‘ AY WEDNESD vis Pn LiL OAT wr ole 1941 —Nlrs at public Hecla Park ane he mall ck and fanmu im 0 a mm. Wise WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 i wii od nes ne MARCH 8, 1MI-R P I offer at public sale on miles west of Medison line of livestock and nts Wise and 1941 A. public sale, tartan, 1% aong the livestock and npiements. Sele 41 12 DOOB. as Cl 1-W. N ic sade at hold be Wise auct PRIDAY, MANCH 14. 1%41—-Ray B. Stover will oller at public sale 4 { Redersburg, a Mat] enel Of livestock, farm jmplements 2O0AS some household Salve Bubler, auch. Tu prom jit of a a Wise & SATURDAY, MARCY 15Anamon Hackonberg will offer at public sale on the Hackenberg Ext. farm local niles northwest of Woodward, ok and farm; imoletmedts. ue at 10 o'tlock. Wise & Hubler 1 ws MONDAY. MAPCH 17-Chirles B ioepch will offer st public sale ou {the Suvder farm. 2 miles northwest { State College. Tull line of farm lock and Implements. Cleanisup sale. beginning st 10 o'clock &. I E MM Smith, guct, MONDAY, MARCH 17. 1SlJohn Nicholas will offer at public sale at his farm 2% miles east af Loe ganion, 0g route B80, livestock snd a full line of farm Implements. Clean-up sale beginning ai 930 E E Hubler, ane | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19--Clarénes Enrstetter will offer at public ase on the Nixon farm, 1 mile east of Climtondale, Dvestock and full line of farm implements. Clean-up sake | beginning at ® o'clock 4. m. Wise aid Hubler, aucts 48 | THURSDAY, MARCHE 20 1rrin Walk- | & will offer at public sale Lo Bailey farm 6 miles weet of Coliege on the White Hall oad. livestock and farming implements, Harpater sed 0 6 < Tu put i VER Bale amet oO Sale at 10a m HL | » | auct | THURSDAY, MARCH 20 1941-arry | 8 Warntz will offer at public sale on the M. O. | aL Pa Mm Wise & Hubler strcta x12 Fo OR testamentary in the above ostate Waving been granted ts the | BE ak 2 Exe | x2 eotate are t Pon de stration on sald gran ue un« ha ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE 1 late Halves mronasw $e” of 1 a. of Sathed having ns indebted to | ested to make | having claims Y o will offer at pu 3% miles cast of }
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