January 38, 1941 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——————————— ih Modern Etiquette — iin 1. What are the verses about mar rying on Monday, Tuesday, ete.? 2. 1s a host or hostesgy ever justi fled In abruptly changing the sub- | Ject of conversation among guests? | 3. How much water should be | rapher say or do when her eém- ployer shows her an error ghe has made in typing a letter? 18, Who Ig really the “head” of the table the host or the hostess? placed in the finger bowl, and! 19. Isn't it bad manners to let should it ‘be warm or cold? one's mind wander while someohe is 4. When a aan and a woman en- | talking to you? ter church, whieh should precede? 20. When a customer in a shop 5. Is it proper to use “Hastily| yours” or “Yours in haste” as the closing of a letter? 6. When a friend calls on a con-| valesoant, and brings gifts, should the package be opened at once? 7. When giving the floor number to an elevator operator, should one | say “please”? 8. 1s it permissible sing while at the table? 9. When answering a telephone, and one does not understand the name given what should one say? 10, When it is raining hard and a girls escort stops “at the curb, near a doorway, should she allow him to get out on his side, go around and open the door for her? 11. If a bride's father ing, should the mother away? 12. How sMould a girl introduce & man to her mother? RB. Na person asks you how any of the gests old you are, or what your salary is, x nn Bard) or some such personal question, | > The Syme bow! shold be lew what should you reply? veh i than ‘half-filled with cold water 14 When a min "nis taken a 4. If there is an usher, the wom- an should go first, If there {5s no he § ha thal th isl 0 the theatre, should she thank | usher, the man should precede and find the seats 15. When invited for a week-end | 5. No: this is extremely bad f visit, isn't 4¢ all right for a guest to . ‘ y bad form The popular form for ooneluding take his dog along? 8 al note Is “Sincerely yours,’ 16. When mailing wedding invi- “Very sincerely yours.’ tations to 3 man and wife, two sons 8. Yes. It would be ungracious to And two daughters, may one Invi. 'lay the package aside unopened fation be addréssed to Mr. and Mrs. | 7. Yes Say “five, pleabe.” A James R. Taylor and Family? "nlasca” ar a “thank van” are gmp) ET ye gy CENTRE COUNTY BUDGET NOTICE Take notice that the Commissioners of Centre County will take final action for the adoption of the following proposed budget 1 or th 1941 on the 18th day of February, 1941, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Com. inissioners’ Office, Court House, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. BUDGET SUMMARY 1941 ing worn the current season, should not the saleswoman tell her? 20. When giving a breakfast for some friends may it be served In courses? 22. Shouldn't one be very care- ful about joking, when in a crowd? 23, How should a member of the Protestant olergy be addressed, if he does not bear a doctor's degree? 24. Is it al] right to answer a formal invitation by telephone? to hum or Answers for health, Tuesday wealth, Wednesday the best day all, Thursday for losses, Friday crosses. And Sattirday no luck all. 2 1. Monday is not live give her Yes, when an argument seems imminent, or it is evident that the subject is extremely distasteful] to Ll oa ped. Convict Account Taxes from Prior Years House Malritenance ration and Elections Tax Assessment County Treasurers Office .... Tax Collector's Corhmissions County Auditors ..... Recorder of Deeds Office . Miscellaneous Office Supplies Register of Wills Office ...... Sheriff's Office Coroner Office of Superintendent of Schools Vital Statistics Registrars Pines and Costs Due be ui rom for Years Temporary Loans from Receipt Debt Service bul . of Er 17. What should a girl stenog- | is buying something that is not be- | courtedles (Hat cost nothing, but mark the well-bred person, | 8. No, while whistling, hifmming lor singing at the teble may Indicate (cheerfulness, it is thoughtless and [distinctly {ll=<mannered 9. “Will you repeat please?” | 10. No gel out and run for {Ing him to slide Over | same, | n | case, | brother or nearest male relative, | 12. “Mother, this is Mr. Martin" for, “Mother, this Is Ralph Martin” if she knows the man well 13. “There are some questions i that I prefer not to answer.” 1t is lonly a very rude; tactless person who would ask such questions 14, No: but she should tell him how much she has enjoyed evening, 15. Not invited 16 the hame, The considerate girl will the door, tell- nnd do the This Is seldom done. In this the unless the dog was also the e¢hildren are h adult member of receive a Not young. the family nvitation, unles Fa hould WHAT ~ 18. The hostess 19 Yes One a good listener. though difficult when the speaker is egotist, or describing In detail last operation. 20. It is better not to unless customer asks the direct question 31. Yes, 22. Yes, unless to he often an should strive the you are well ac- quainted with those present. La Bruyere says, “Never risk a joke, even the least offensive in ity na- ture, and the most common, with 4 person who is not well-bred, and possessed of sense to comprehend i Address No; him as Mr, Douglas a written reply should be sn cn QUALITY EGGS ARE GOAL OF EXTENSION PROGRAM Seeking to maint the quality of eggs put on the mar- ket by producers, the Agricultural Extension Service has consistently emphasized the importance of eight practices the poultryman can use, County Agent R. C. Blaney ex- plains that these practices are: | Maintain a temperature under 65 degrees in ‘the -5g cellar, 2. Main- tain a relative humidity of 75 per cent in the egg cellar. 3. Gather eggs three tines dal aln and improve iy. 4. Cool eggs quickly. 5, Pack eggs dally. 6 Pre- cool BER cases. 7. Market egus twice a week. 8. Keep birds confined A survey of the results of follow- ing these practices or of neglect re- veals that the highest percentage of fancy eggs were produged when all the practices were used Neglect of ohe practice reduced the fancy eggs 5 per cent. When two practices were neglected, the percentage of fancy eggs dropped to 54. Only 304 per cent fancy eggs were protiuced when three practices were peglected. Poul. trymen who paid no attention to four practices averaged only 19 per cent fancy eggs, and when five prac. tices Were neglected the perc on tage of fancy eggs went down to 4 In addition to the practices recom. mended, a sound poultry feeding And management program must be followed. Clenn nesting material Clean dry littér, screened perches on the dropping boarts and narrow perches on feeders, nests and drink- ing fountains are essential in the production of clean eggs. Peading an adequate amount of shell-forming material and some source of vita- min D are needed in the production of eggs with sound shells, Another precaution Is the removal of all males [rom the laying flock as soon 83 the breeding season is over, a —— WW — “DAMPING -OFF" CAUSES POOR LEGUME STANDS The proposed budget i available for public inspection in the Office of the County Commissioners at the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. CENTRE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT BUDGET final action adoption tie following Proposed Dliact. sar Che i lis iin Say of February, 1941, at 10 o'clock a. m., at . Court House, Belléfonte, Pu. » $114,500.00 Triterest 10 Repay Tours of Prior Years to be 10,000.00 District Accounts , $8,000.00 EE coeiiess SUIO307.10 The propose! Dudget is available for of the Commissioners at the Court House, Bellefonte FRED © aa in Akin} Centre Qounty ‘Institution Board, FREDERIC G. HOFFER, Chief Clerk. 5 Buble dicpsstion ‘in the ‘Office u¥erage of 60 per ent of the treat- The treatment, however, kills no- dule bacteria used to fhooulate the legumes, making it necessary to ap- [lowed with cla the bride wsually chooses her | ply the inoculating material to the | soll rather than to the seed. While | the work thus far fs only expe fiéntal, ft ‘does prove ‘that legumes | | Suffer from seed-borne disease, With | 666 Tidn1d or 808 Tablets with 600 Balve or 666 Nose Drops liéves generally re. cold sympioms the Ast day | “hav. | H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt atiention given all mies PINE GROVE MILLS, PA more tests under fleld conditions seed treatment for legumes may be ready for application soon. a ss — a —— —-— Dix Run Baptist C. ©. Shuey, pastor, Bunday school at 8:30, Elmer Hosband, Supt, fol- ss meeting. Preaching nt 7:30 Advent Church C. ©. Shuey, pastor, Buriday school nt 9:30, Roy Leathers, Bupt, Predach- ing at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7:30, Nevin Watson, president Evangelical-Reformed, C. G. Link, minjste: Trinity Sunday school, 9:15 a, m, Holy Com- munion, 10:80 a. m Zion—-Union Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Worship, 730 p.m Hublersburg Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness J A. Byrd, Sunday Schoo] 9:30 a, m.; by each Wednesday 7:45 p, m, Preaching by pas fay a 11:00 o Pastor, Preaching ser- ’ * ) vice pasto a tor Sun- Jock m, af St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev, C h school 10:45 ; ical class Thi ove Nevin Stamm pastor a. m. Holy Com- and 730 pm Sunday evening, Consistory will ng at 7:45 — Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Kelle: January 2. Bt school: 10:30 worship, * Us to Pm) Zion-—9 Church school; 7:30 1 Us to Pray St chool munion Catechet 6.30 mee o'clock, Monday tor, Sunday 8:80, church Lord, Teach 30, Union worship, “Lord Pu ii - a Mark - Presbyterian, Bellefonte Bunday school In the chapel 9°45 a. m. Harty C. Taylor, Bupt Morning worship in the church 10:45. This service will be conducted and the sermon preached by Rev Raymond 8. Hittinger of Altoona There will be ‘no evening service fut At Coleville Pilgrim Holiness A. Byrd r meeting at y. Bunday school 8. 7 p. m, Evangelistic SBun- Gay. 7.30 p. m. Tuesday 4 p. m Children’s meeting. Tuesday, 7:45 m. prayer meeting in church " p y foes hursday night home of Edgar 830 a m nastor First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pasior. §:30 a m.. Church school, C. W. Keller Supt. 10:30 a. m., worship; 6 p. mi, Junior Catechism: 7:30 p, m., Wor- ship. Pastors” class on Montay eve ning at 6:45. Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Si John's Lutheran. Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence EE Arhold, pas or. Third Sunday aller Eplp- hany, January 26. 5:30 A M Suh- day School; 10:45 A. M. The Bervice and Sermon: FF, M Ve pers and Sermon: CGieatl 8; “A ari Milesburg Methodist 8:30 a. m. Lee Morning Worsninp League 6:30; Mon- All-Men's Pancake Supper al o'clock. Praver service Wednes- vy 7:30; Intermediale League Fri. 6:30. M. PF. Kerstelter, Pastor ans Suct 10:30; Epworth cay Li das aay Free Methodist Church Titan Metal acting pastor. io m., Mrs ing at ll a. In Thuraday evening a 7:30 o'clock at the home of Lioyd 8moser on East Beazer Everybodly welcome the Forge, 0. ¥, Scholl, Bahool at Byrd, Supt. Preac Claas meeting, Dear a Bellefonte ail services Howard Evangelical Schedule of services Sunday, Jan 26: Howard--8unday school, 9:30 a m. E L C E. Junior and Benlor, 6:45 p. m. Revival services each night at 730. Pairview-8Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. Holy Communion, 2:30 p. m. Hublersburg--Sunday school, 8:30 a. m. Worship, Holy Communion, 1045 a m. lewis E Kline, pastor. United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, Pastor. Sun- | day School at 9:30 a mm. John R. Shope. Bunt, In charge. preaching | at 10.45 a. m. by the pastor; preach - ing at 7:30 p. m_ by Mr. J. W. Nedse, Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30; Choir rehearsal Friday evening; Junior choir at 7 o'clock; Senior cholr wt 8 o'tlock. | Tis public ls cordially Invited to | attend all the services. a s— Services, Sunday. January 26th. | Bibie School 9130 a. |. Morning | Worship 10:45 a. m., Chistian Bn- deavor 6:30 p. m. Snow Bhoe-— | Bible 8chool 10:00 a. ™.; Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Unionville— Bible Btudy Class, Monde Jan. | 27H. ‘at home of Mrs, ok This ‘will eondiude the ‘Epistle ‘to the Monthly Mission- | ea ot at Tree: We E Oakwood, Minister, REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or RE un “A Great Pali” 7.30 , Blere. | HY LESSONS I INE ENGLISH Words Often Misused Do not gay, “He was very mad aboue the 1s of the pipers.” Buy, | “Me was very angry.” Mad anegns | dnsane, Do not more nar: more, Do not say room ig the two." Omit “This of the say. ower “There is no neces- sity for you (us, me) séeing him." There is no necessity for your my) seeing him ne money given to my wife and myself “was given 10 my Ww and me Do not They in Cr Omit ou Do “I think his 1 the hood of sixty doling | a week “I think his salary about dollars a week.’ {i Do not ay. "“Thiz building was back of the house.” Say, “This Huiild. ing wa the house.” He Hie nouted BEay four Do not say, fe ¢ say are living out lorado.” noL say ks neighbor Say, sixty Salary y behind Do not say hollered 16 Sa) r help.” called, screamed, vell cil Do not | ith's home 5a) This Is and Ruth Do not g00d sha hen aw “He in condition wher w hin Do n athlete athlete” colloguial is better eo Gq and R John ippeared to be In him.” Say, exrollent y all-around in alleround expression | antl y Words Often Espionage {pra es-pl-o-nij Mispronounced of as in less Oly tice spying) O 8 in al Pronound hell, second ¢ gs in une. yhable, JAR) 2 a8 In instréased, a cenit ask streed, first Esplanade, Pronounce . eg-pid- 3, § 1 eas, 4 as in ak nstressad, seo gid, scoent syllable ae yr ¥ v RC & a8 In lat Mongrel nounce mung-grel, u as gs In bell uns sed gyilable Recalcitrant ™ breed) Pro- in rung, ¢ accent first (mixed tre: HOUR) onoun firs 8 as In at, | accent second Pronounce miss-iz, not ml- pen for confining or capiliring animals, Pranounce ko- ral in of unstressed, a as in alley, and accent inst syllable Necessarily, Pronounce DES-e-S67. i=l, all es as in bet, both I's as in it. and principal accent on first syle inbie Ethereal Pronounce e-ther-e«nl first and third «5 das in Mme unstress- od, sfcond + 8s In here, Go0eIt S80. ond xyilablke Evasive QO ®5 iabie is Charlotte lot roo, & as in ah stressed and jas Words Often Misspelled audience, ugue, {One {a crill- Radiance, ance enee Fatigue: obaerve pro- nounced judges anvils cal revies who § pelts ate ookrebe dputly uy; pulley, ley, Melandtioly; . observe [the hand ghe ds, not dly, Aceumilntion, two ¢s ‘and one mn; aceommodation, two C's and two m's., Farther (more distanti; fur. ther (In nddition), Toque (a type of hat); pronounce toke, Contagious jours: Courfiigeous, eous Insight (keen disedrnment) Ineite (to arouse to action). Phase: 5 not 2 Word Study a word three times and i Let us Increase our ulary by mastering one word jay. Words for this les INTIMIDATE: to inspire or affect fear. to deter, as by rufit, once harbored in breast intimidates ades the great John- “Une yours.” vocab each SON wit hy Hh Vi ‘Now conscious brave, deg: son MERITORIOUS: ward or honor Pr await deends.” NEOLOGIST; words, new (Pronounce firsy 0 a {follows the 1) QUIXOTIC; lke Don Quixote; romantic LO SAR Annee (Pro- nounte kwvik “otek bath i's in it accent second syll- quixotic gallan- ’ deserving of re. these mer.lorious of new of word a oolner meaning: in of or accent Af > A in not Peals Prescot! IMPLICATION mated; a meaning definitely. “Your that he is guilty.” MERCENARY; re reward; influenced by desir gain. “The girl's mother I wed | 101 A mercenary marriage.” Use a word three tine ‘OUTS Let us increase our by mastering one word day. Words for this lesson ACTUATE to move or Incite 0 action; to fluence actively, "Mean and narrow minds are the least aot uated by ambition. Addison CHINOOK : a warm, moist, south- west wing of the coastal regions of Oregon and Washington. (Pronounce ahi-nook, 1 as In It, 60 as In look accent last xyliable, HERCUL SAN re streng of Hercules: hence, very dificult or dangerous. (Pronounce her-Ku-le-an, 'u as in cube, gecent second syllable, “It was a herculean task OBDURATE : hardenad in feeling; uhyielding. (Advent fizst syllable) “The very custom of evil makes the heart obdurdte against whatsoever instructions to the dontraty.” — Hooker REPLETE: filled to capacity; pro- vided abundantly. “History in re- plete with these tales of heroism PINE GLEN There will be preaching at 7:30 Sunday evening. Mrs. Odnaway i Mr. and Mra Lather Hadin dal)- ed at the Macke] hone one evening inst wesk M¥s. Macks! who has fined to Ber bed for 2 weeks is proving Mrs able) of something inti. not expressed implication | acting merely and i YoOTaou lary each rine IER et qui the Hae been seriously Pedy oon im Williams also Macke: King ati Mrs oi ealled one day last week Die 10 the sti an on Mrs #n change of the irom ° £) Resigned | n The EE the help wi 5 FILA in relieving i ral pain and io noite — 50¢ ba iteke FIRING good o> tics CHI CIS.TERS BARORE PILES AN "ORDINANCE Regulating erection or main. tenance of signs for commercial or professional use in the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, Be it ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Bellefonte, in the County of Centre and State of Peangylaviie, ang it is Nerely ordatvied and enacted hy the authority of the same: SECTION 1: That HEREAFTER it shall be unlawiyl for any person, firm, co-parinership or corporation | tive Wife i] to erect, construct or Maintain any| (slgn or other device for advertis. {ing purposes except as is provided. BECTION 2: HEREAFTER mo | vertical dimension than three -l ‘feet or having an area greater than ten (10) square feet. In cdse a projects two (2) feet or less [the building line the Sita ‘of same shall be subject to proval of the oll signs shall cledr the Sidewalk ‘minimum distance of nine (9) BECTION 3: Applications for ‘erection of signs will be upon forms [to be supplied upon Appliction % ili (eféction and maintenahice as {full descriptive matter io | the sign itself | BECTION 4: Applioations for erection of signs, in conformity wi | the sign. SECTION 5: All'signs or aavertis. ib 7g7a8 Eig iL i of ‘policy eotwt divided by the num- ber of permit holders. The annual surance fee ON signs NOW erectnd shall become die oh the effective date of this ordivance, Failure to pay the anual Ihsurance fee With- in thirty (30) days after Botice bY the Borough Beerétary will alto weather there Is quite a lot of sick. | ness around the community —— ou . Ironing Kledves To iron sleeves more easily a ml out of Turkish tewel, ginning roll aL one end of Lowel he roll through entire length of the sleeve, press, Unie a8 necessxry all pariz of the sleeve "LEGAL NOTICES make Ie « ’ Le the Hl yr Lhe Draw “BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by the Bupsrvisors of Bhoe Taw in until January 3 1, for the pur. chose ured a ruck from 4 0 6 ton ecamaelly BORTd re. serves the right Buy or ¢ bids Bid must nitted John Kuchick d } ence, Pa FXECUTRIXNE™S NOTICE in the Matter of the Eatnte J Alexander, late of Union Centre County Pa Laotiers tagtamentary + above ontate having been granisd 10 the ndersigned, all persons indebisd to the zald ssta'te are requested vo make payment, and those having claw to present the sume duly proven, with out delay ALEXANDER LUCAS DD. Executrix James x# of a A ( EXECUTOR'S NOTICY In the Matter of the Et Charlies H re, Inte of Townehin, Pa. deceancd Letters testamentary égtale having been undemsizghed, all person the he id estate are requested and (hose hat the pam V rOTey wR N oy ™ LE¥ ow MEL VIN LEE Mingo rad gran nr resent ous Aslay EABOUTORS NOTICE of ¢ Estate deren pet La ttmy late imdersiyned, al Lhe aid esiats payment and shove Legtt Same He) noe sd Ne requested Vn those LAID uke DOWELL Harrison Pu : Be Hefonl v4 FXECUTOR'S NOTICY. In the Matter of Bancta A. Dorman Borough, deceased Letiers testamenta estate Buving 4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICT In the Matter Of the Estate Thomas HA Motz late Huines Township, Centre County Came Letter, of este having designed. ali pDerse 10 are requested 0 payroents, and u Or defusnds eee nat. present them withou t delay foi tiemenht to PAUL M STOVER, & H OENDORY Alministrators, Whol ward, Pe. RB. Pid] Camptell, Atty 4 Admin pro Le DISSOLUTION NOTH ¥ Notice ia hereby gi that the hare holders of The Side. “Tyme Bak- ey, Inc, a Corporation. have edect ed to volubiterily disclve the py Houidate ts Rasen, 208 wind ud ts buginess on the 28th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1940, Certificate Elsciion 10 Nssive having beep delivered to the Duparthnent of Blate of Ihe Commotiwealth of Pennevivenis pur suanht tn the Busines Corparstion Low approved May 5, 183% Orriificate was duly approved by nid Department THE OLDBE-TYME BAKERY Bellefonte R. Pau Solicitor Lhe IRC Pa Carel! v4 EXECUTORS NOTICE Iu the Matter of the Bsiate of C M Dale iste of Oollege Tow: Oenitre County Pennsylvania LE no] Latiors estate ! L. Dai EXE ned said es reg uestic iminediate payment to the signed abd those Maving claim demands AEBInY the said vstate will please present them wilh ous delay wo HENRY L DALE Mifiinburg, Pa HUGH C JDALE. Staw College R D Pa. Executors of said Estate Ar thar C. Dale. Tempie Belle forite, Pa Attorney for Beate x shit Testaments Cour said ORPHANS COURT NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Charles B. Steel, diorased matically revoke the permission to fac muintatn the sign over the public thoroughfare, | SECTION 6: Pernilts thall expire annually on Jafiuary First but may be renewed of the Tne, yilig Tor an order of sale of oliowing described real edtate, Ald thet certain messuage, upon Annus] Disurense fee for te ensue Jar ing year. All payments for rebewils will be made fo the Borough Sec-! | retary who Will lacie a receipt there. | Topi owir ae 10 No. 225 ston: | Bor | | for. | on reCoaeoations 1 may deem | | i : £ HH - x Rg§ Ef3a g a 3 id 8 2 pg A plag of ot of * ly ' adttition to Lhe aaxh R nape College, Perinsyivenia. if 3 2) : 192 : -§ 55 =) Page Five ADMINISTRATRIX "NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Roy It, Crust, late of Fatwon, township, Cemre County, Pa, deceased Letters of adininistrétion on sald caiate havink heen granted. Lhe une Gersighed, all pdesonis indobied Lhe. Lo are requdited “to make Troamedists payments, and those having Casillas or demands sainst the same, wil prosent Lhéin without delay for set. tiement 19 RUTH Vv. ORUET, Admin- SLIRLIIX, Matlida, Pa. BR. D Wasser W Atty x4 ore Cet Wi «ol i PROC L MATION, WHEREAS The Hovorable Ivan Walker, Prevident Juder of the Court of Commo Pleas O17 the 40th. Justi. cial Diatrict consisting of the C of Centre, having WW { date 10th y me directed for novaing n Common Pleas, Court of ions of the Peade, oer nintr dng Oetteral Jul] . 1 Belletonte the Couny — of four Wi Grand Jur FEBRUARY 10:00 o'clock A. M averse Jury called for the g of Quarter Sessions rie nthe 4th Mone Lt ten O'clock 24th. 1941, for the se00TH i the Sat at 10 o'clock 1941 w ® i 10 the Cor of the Pes Oe, Al Igoe rere such COnEts that may reget ive din. report 0 the hat they fay be DrODET DET pacified above nouEi tions, eR. bhyetr oy reer - nines 10 OLYeENe O67 1961 yy WO MONDAY 10th meet Ie Justice nd also 1 Ve LF RVT ’ Tr aad hf rine Hon YOrA Bite Court a 1d there i 1) le Yer + Balletonte in the Sear the 165th Year 10 eDHeT aero the United of Aner KDW ARD Ole 18th " os 3 CMILER Belle] ee. P 1541 Gher' " NOT ICH { Presentation of Peiftion : ee < MN { Coton ‘ COounLy the Pri of ‘ Serial fn Bes | Eesthte ol we Benoa District wo the Building Corporation ciRiye and tax payers of 5 Dei Bchito] District The Belieionte School Board, pur- nt 0 Mesalution of Dedésiber 23 authoriged the private sale of vaca uned end Wnne- wate NETeRler dete property of She District 88g ac- the Beliefon®™ i the switn of (925.000) Dol- Auton the sch directed the board of sud Le Luetonte Bullding Caorpbration a bhaove amount the 61h day. of January, 2941 “Behool Board of the Belefopls £5001 District presented ie 'oeddtish tn yi Court ot Common Fieag, Ww Ko, Fehr uary Termin 1841, for jis &P~ oval the contemplated Drives ried of te JONOW- nused and NOME TY SOD GslTicd or piece of borowush of Penngyi- ed as fCl- Ly Alleghery Btress: Hh by ldnn Street; on the rine Birkel ar on he Soulh by laandh Street BEING tine sine prenises manied s Unio the MM hood Dis Borough of Bellefonts J Allister ate Mar is wife, and and Luecr Humes 1868 and pee a wa BELLEFONTE SCHOOL BOARD vy BH Ha ’ {Rignatiure) ich (Signatdre) x5 Ae wes $m wn i ela Catches Chicken Thieves with Telephones Help A truck farmer says this about his tele- phone: “Late one aight 1 beard thieves in our ben house. While my wile culied the ncighbors for belp, 1 goerded the ben house with & gun to prevent the thieves from escaping. In the dork they got sway, however. Another esl brought the State Troopers. To- gether we teacked the men Used Truck Headquarie DECKER MOTOR (0. ~ SOUTH SPRING STREET FCANTT BELLEFONTE, PA. a 0 apg Bo nabipe kb Is PHONE 674 : :
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