Page Six REBERSB Mr, andl Mrs, Johih Brungart and sons, Ralph, Dean and David were Sunday dinner gues.s at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wert at Co- burn, _ Miss Margaret Grubb returned Monday from the Centre County Hospital, where she had undergone All appendectomy. Quite a number of our citizens are confined to their homes because of la grippe, Mr. W. J. Hackenberg, who was employed by Hamburg Broom Works as salesman for the past twenty-eight years, recently re- slgned his position, because of ill, health. He accompanied his suc cessor Mr. Luther Laudensiayer, of Allentown. on a two weeks trip to acquaint him with his territory. Mr, abd Mrs, Frank Weaver and family of Aaronsburg visited at the Pa? Brown hame, Sunday, Mrs. Joe Gauntt and Mrs. Hazel Cantine of Lock Haven were Sun- day guests at the home of Mrs, M, C. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and Miss Martha Boal of Centre Miss Boal remained to assist sale which is to be held on Friday, February 21st. After which Mrs Auman will move to Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, J NN. Mover of Bloomsburg were Saturddy supper guests at the W. J. Heckenberg home, Mr. Luther Laudensiayer of Allentown was a Sunday night gues: at the same home The body of Mrs, Calvin Creb was brought to Rebersburg on Sat- urday and interred in Union ceme- tery, af.er funeial services were conducted by the local Lutheran pastor, Rev. Dale Kohr at the home Of the deceased's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Orner at Mill Hall. Mrs. Cred; was a native of Madisonburg Priends of Miss Isabelle Mallory will be glad to learn that she has secured a position as beau.iclan in the Miss Louise Lambert Salon at State College Rev. and M's. A daughier Betty of Stovi over night guests at the home their son-in-law and daughter and Mrs. Curtis Greninger Wednesday, On Wednesday mg Mrs. Greninger ace the Millers to State College J. Miller town and of Mr last even- men nied where on Sunday, Feb 9. are ag follows: Sunday school, 8:30 and C. BE. 7 o'clock, al which time a special program will be rendered and a good atiendance, especially the members, will be greatly ap- précinted. The Cheerful Helpers class will hold their next monthly meeling at the home of Arthur and Rov Bart- ley on Priday evening, Feb, 7 Ladies’ Aid Society meeting was hald Saturday svenine with » good attendance and two new mem- bers were added to the enrollment Mrs. Howard Boone, of near How- ard was a caller at the E. R. Bart- les home on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19. Church service cn Miss Bette Aley spent Friday night dt Howard with her friend, Miss June Yearick. Messrs. Arthur Dolan and Arthur Bartley atiended Christian Endeavor conference held in the Evangelical churelh at Stale College on Satur- day afternvon and evening and re- ported it very interesting and edu- cational. Sunday evening callers at Halil | visited Mrs, Elsie Auman, Saturday, |! her | sister In preparing for lier public! | the ing treatment at the NR URG thelr son Maul graduated from Penn State James Frank who is employed at the Piper Aircraft Corp, In Lock | Haven, spent the weekend at ids home, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Styles and daughter, Carolyn, spent a day last | Week with relatives in Centre Hall. | Mr. and Mrs. James Corman and family spent Sunday in Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs, A. BEB. Limbert and son, Mark, were Sunday dinner "guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Mann of Beech Creek | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Royer visited | at the Ernest Guisewite home { Eastville on Sunday. | Mr. Clymer Tyson of Harrisburg visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs | Willlam Tyson. the past weekend, | Mr, Irwin S8chwank of Willams- | port, visited his wife and son at the | home of Mrs, Schwank’'s mother, | Mrs, Gertrude Corman, the | weekend. | Mr. and Mr daughters, Pauline and Iene, of Wolfe's Store were Sunday dinner gues's at the home of Shultz Mrs. Lester Meek and daughter Lucille, visited relatives in town on Baturday Mrs. Minnis burg, returns d Musser, of Aarons- Sunday after Pau! home several Brown home Mr. and and son called ii on Su spending weeks at the Mrs, Raymond Ziegler Richard, of Flemington the W, H, Ziegler hom day and Mr: daughter W. H. Hackenbury Joanne, and Mr Walon were Sunday guest the L. A. Baker home {n Muncy Mrs. Neta Bilerly moved on Sat- urday from the Annie Miller home to the West side of the former T. A Auman home Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Yearick ms David and Norman, of Hall Sunday supper gi ie M. W, Breon home We were glad to hear in this com- munity that FP. Paul Miller, one of our Miles Township High School graduates, finished Penn State with : Paul received the B high honors 5. degre Agricultice we of and Mill were guests a va eight to be JOU A an i week's commencement Paul is tay on Ol oo Pro- 0 at Penn Saiary and a chance work tuition fre« Harry Ewope of Pitisburgh spending this week with his Elmer Swope and family Sunday visitors home were M. Harold Betz and fam. {ily of Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smeltzer and Miss Dorothy Beta of Lock Haven, and Josephine Deits and Rebecca Bartley of this place Mr Mrs Wednesday evening at the Russell Lucas home Milesburg and in Mrs. FE. R. Bartley spent Thursday | home at | al the Milford Bellefonte, R. D where two come forts wore tacked. Other helpers were Mrs. Fred and William Haines Miss june Yearick spent the week. end with her Iriend, Miss Bette Aley. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Herlocker and + ns Matin, Jr, and James, rich; Harry Beightol and Dolan of this place Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird and Heaton Arthur son Ralph, of Bellefonte, were Sun- day afternoon callers at the A. A Garrett home Master Kenneth Eriley is receiv Lock Haven at | past | Alon Auman and | Mrs. Helen | Educa- | - " tudent on | with a the C. E at the Alice Betz | James Lucas spent | of Wool | EE —— home of her brother, family. Tuesday evening callers at the {James Shaffer home vere M v4, | | James Lucas, Bette Aley and Viola Fike Mr, and Mrs daughter Nancy and son Ronald, of Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mabus, of Bellefonte, spent | Friday evening alt the C Aley aome, WINGATE Revival services will ohn Sechaefler, E. by Rev. Lewis BE, Kline, There will | be some guest speakers during the meeting, Come, all are welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers of Reedsville, were vishors over the weekend with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Zack Summers, with other relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bennett, mo- tored to Harrisburg, one day last week and visited the Farm Show Mr. &nd Mrs. Ross Fetzer of Pleasant Gap, were callers on PFri- day evening with their nieces. The | Murray famlly, also at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Keyes of Tyrone, visited several days of last week with her children. Misses Pau- | line, Margaret and Margaret David- | son, and with ber gous and families | James and George Davidson A quilting was held las | Wednesday afternoon at the home f Mis, Ida Wilmer, Those present Were Mrs. Glenn Mitchell Fie Fisher and daughter M Grace Doob Mr Reese and son Kenneth, Mrs McLaughlin, Mra, John Smith Tames Snyder and Mrs, Ida Witmer attended the \ uncil of Religious Educa- don at Milesburg Baptist Church | Sui ¥ aliernoon were Mr. and Mrs, Roy Fisher, Mrs. Fred Fisher, M: Lydia Irsin, Mrs. Fiorence | Lucas, Mrs. Ida Wiimer, ang Mrs { Glenn Mitchell. They reported the | meeting was well attended and very interestin party Toe o * John 8mith | port Cr ae autoed to Wililams- Wednesday Jan. 23 and veral days in attending Consistory meet having a delightiul Mr. and children {| Sunday with { John o v Mason's reported Saat He time Mack Murray and Belelonte a little while Mr. and Mrs ia Mrs went Wo ang visited her parehis Haiderman Ida Wi went LF Mrs | Murray Bay ner and Geraldins to Btlate Coliege ol urday afternoon and attended Officers conference al the ical church of o R 3 5 ung Mr. and Mrs, Philip Auman are the proug parents of a young | daughter, that came {5 their home Monday. Mrs. Aumag is the daughter of Mrs, Mary Summers, the mother and babe are geting fdlong fine. It has been named Joan Irene, | ..Birthday Supper:—A birthday | supper was held on Monday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nefl, near Curtin, In honor of | their daughter, Arlene's twelfth | birthday anniversary. Those pres- ient to enjoy the chicken supper | with all its trimmings were: Misses { Bizabeth Hendershot, Ethyl Hen- i dershol, Marjorie Fetzer, Patricia | Cassidy, Jean Jodon Andrew Swy- ers. Clarabelle Davidson, Richard {| Davidson, lols Davidson. Prancis | Davidson, Murray Davidson Lewis | Davidson, Mr, and Mrs. George ~ ew Evang Some ir people have been on with the grippe, As they are getling betler rh wy Sd had H t wi - * a | Davidson, Mr, Lot Nef, Miss Mar- | { garet Davidson, Mrs. Hetiry Jodon, | | Mr. and Mrs. Willis Neff ang daugh- ter Arlene. They returned to their { homes wishing Arlene many more i James Bhaffer home were the Miss*s Hospital for a ringworm on his head | D8Ppy birthdays Esther and Fay Baney, Sheasley and daughter Bhirley, and Ellsworth Conaway, of Beech Creek. | Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and son Paul, of near children, Dick and Elsie Jane, were summoned to State College on Sat- urday to the bedside of Sumner's uncle, William Kaufman and found him in a critical condition. Mrs, Noll and children returned home Satarday while Mr. Noll remained until Sunday evening and reported very Mttle change in condition. ‘and children, fort. Mrs. John Dunkle and Hecla, were Sune day dinner guests at the Wiliam Beightol home, Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mr: G. W. Watkins Fdna, Sara and Wal. ter, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2. Rev. John Ghulick, of Howard. jcalled at the KE. R. Bartley home | Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dolan and |p, ons Afternoon callers at the Gertrude which is causing him much discom-| Chester Summers of Tyrone, vis. | ited with his mother and family, { Mr. Mary Summers on | afternoon. 1 ] | daughters Ruth and Martha and | Charles Baughman were supper guests on Sunday evening with their daughter and family, Mrs Joseph Alexander at Unionville — a— HOWARD Delmer and begin on | Monday evening, Feb. 10th, at 7:30 | also | Monday | Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Lucas and | Mrs. Ray Melroy and Mrs. Henry Noll accompanied Paul Lego to | Williamsport where the latter at- | ended a Kelvinator service meeting | | held at the Lycoming Hotel, Friday ( evening Ray Melroy joined them in | Willlamsport and returned | Vi them. The Garden Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Jacob Dubler. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kerpavage moved recently from the Belle Ross house into the one owned and ree cently completed by Rea Florey. The Crawford family moved a short time ago from Main street to the new home which they bullt on State street, We were sorry Lo see the Leonard | O'Donnell family leave opr town Saturday when they moved into an apartment at State College The Prank Millward house which they vacated in the Fall ls wearing a For Rent gign Mrs, 5. E Noll and mother Mr: W. W. Kersletter made a trip by Oreyhound bus Saturday to and from Plainns, Pa. to atiend the funeral of the latter's sister, Mrs Forcey of that place who wus laid to rest that day We are sorry to note the death of Mr. Clayton Gettig at his home Saturday morning Mr Gettiy while not in the best of health fo a number of years and having jus! about recovered from the grippe apparently about as well as 1 hence hi 3%k to his family services were held as Tuesday afternoon. Burial in the Lutheran cemetery his wife, daughters. Mrs Tressler, of Linden Hall, and Mr Wiliam Shuey of this place. Mr Gettig host friends 0 mourn his loss. We extend our sin- cere sympathy to bereaved family The Fourth Quarterly conference of the M. E church will be held in u al church this evening with the Rev. Dr. Williams presiding Members of other charges be prevent and enjoy a dinne~ social evening, together BLANCHARD Bess JohiDsonbaugh of pent Bunday with her i Mrs. Ham Kunes Mrs sympathy in her bereavement. Mra, Oirton merly Idella Dwrkin of 0 We are 10 note that our mistres } | tn Funeral SOU made Besides the Caves a of ww» ie wil Le wil ana Mr College ents, Mr Friends of tend thei; Binte Ale = 4 Otte Cirton ex. Teornt LY fOr. — gic Mis about el. s able duties az sie Bpangier sun) meeting of t we her The O eo reguiar 3 ; held on Friday, Feb w lo be “es Mrs Mary Hendricks §s spending a few days In Lock Haven with her daughter, Mrs. Stanford Hoy. i The married peoples’ clase of the Church of Christ will serve a chicks en and biscull supper in the chitreh dining room Friday evening, Feb 14. Berving begins at 5 o'clock. Price of supper . including des. sert. Children years and under 2% ont Beveral {riends of Mattie Potts heve received letters from her since she has gone to Clearfield to spend isome time with her brother William, Her sister, Lizzie has been in Clear. {field for somo thine Walter Lindsay was brought home from Beliefonte on Baturday quite iil, He suffered an attack of plo. maine poisoning recently 5 cen 1” ie 6th birthday on Monday Mrs. Raymond Maxon entertain ed at a spaghetti dinner in honor of her daughter's birthday. A large cake was baked by Mrs. William Kunes, Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Pravel and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kunes and son Gar- iry Oene, of Beech Creek Miss Faye Peters visited Beatrice Packer on Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Kunes and son Carry, and Mrs. Irvin Fravel visited at the Magion home on Fri- day evening with Letter From Florida ————— home sudden death came | William | sis place, | polit Evelyn Paye Packer celebrated her! THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PLEASANT GAP —— | We are sorry to note the iliness of both Mr, and Mrs, John SBamnp- sel and their son Joe, Mrs. Pat Moore of Snow Shoe spent Tuesday evening at the Ward Hile home A number of our people attended [the party given by the Woman's Cluhp at Centre Hall Wednesday | evening. The citizenship committee of the Woman's Civic club sponsored an Bssay contest for Freshman and Sophomores of Lhe Spring Township High School. The winners Mis Lillian Foss and Miss lols Jean Bender read their ecasays at the mouthly meeting of the club on Tuesday evening and cach received a prize of $2.00 Mrs. Amich returned home Mon day alter a few days visit with ree latives in Johnstown William Tucker spent Tuesday at Clearfield, DuBois and Madera on a defense program sponsored by the | State through the Vocational de- partment of the schools and lef Thursday for Coudersport where he will spend two days on work The many friends of Mary Peter formeriy Mary Irvin of this place will be sorry to hear of the death of her husband at their home in Ni. agara Falls, Tuesday our townspeople again Tuesday 10 hear of the death of Mr. John 8 { Axe Mann but well known in this community His or Pie w vocation were grieved huey o age Jul buried | Tuesday. He has his double portion of sorrow Among those wi attended County Cl beon at tio Brockerhofl Tuesday were irs, Ray Roy Adams Mrs. Hugh hh and JR Bariet! Valetitine Day Greeting cards, valentines, Whit- mans candy and other Valentine Novelties may be found at Melross The regular meeting of the Pleas. it Gap Fire company will be held February 7 at 8 p. m. after i refreshments will our 10 he lun Hote! Noll, Mn Crumii wr, wl wi »00n De nee BOTTLED GAX IS BOON TO RURAL COMMUNITIES {pup e e of § y fuel § and other domestic and in- began more than Ag0. it 45 remarkable hon nour most advanosd metro centers fs retains Nir “modern” fuel. Por ex- snd small Cille zt ang hotel it, shi} wit of 100 eit: be {ound meferred be. ooonom) 83 and I proses thee * fevers wed] convenience seems most unfortunate that up un- til only a few years ago, our rural and "home dwellers were uh- able to obtain gas s*rvice. This really unavoidable because the ex- tensors of pipe-lines beyond a cere tain ‘city concentration’ was known to nvaive prohibitive Investment i {oem Tas 'iBomie 20 years back, however, “lig- tie fiend peiroleum gas”—a product obtained either from fas and ofl fields or from refineries and thus assuring practically unlimited sup- ply—was made commercially prac. ticable and therefore became avall- able in various forms, in many couti- districts The year 1936. however, marks the introduction of systematic distribu. tion of liquefied petroleum gas in this district for cooking, sater-heat- ry ing alice’ is meant a plan of keeping 2 Inrge number of consumers matically supplied. This is accom- {plished for example, through lantic States Gaz which is distrib- | uted anywhere within about 60 miles of Lewistown by the East {Penn Gas Company, Inc, of that {address i The method company to supply a clean (highly efficient fuel al rales com- {parable 10 those in even large cities | principally based on four things: il. The installation of underground jstorage tanks In the light of this it certainly | and refrigeration ‘By ‘systetn-| Auto- | the procedure adopted ince 1836 by At- which enables that | and al each consumer's ‘Legion To Participate in ‘Blitz’ Experiment (Continued from page one) Ulda, commander of Post 536 of Port Matllda, and Alex Blerginkis, commander of Post 33 of Bellefonte The committee is to be known as the District Legion Comuniittee for Home Defense, The alr blitz will be directed by Mujor General J, E. Chaney. with headquarters at Mitchell Pield, Long Island, and in this district some 2200 Legionnajres are avallable for par ticipation, In the State there wil) be about 9.000 observation posts manned by American Legion memes bers. ‘This means that there will be A listening t for approximately every 5 square miles of Pemy vania's area. Posts will be establish. ed on mountain tops open fNeld and other points of vantage The Blate Legion organization has announced that February 22 will be Po y ve | National Defense Registration Day | | | In connection with the 200th birth. day snniversary of George Wash ington, the Legion will hoid volun tary registrations of every Legion. naire and other World War veterans for the purpose of listing his quall- fications for defense activities in the event of a national emergency, Each post will establish its own registra. tion headquarters The national defense program now | getting under way by the Legion Is reported to be comprehensive and varied, but details are not being re. leased for publication, for obvious reasoms Local Legion oficial: ther Instructions soon part in forthcoming delection experiment Ce — Special Court Hears 6 Pleas fur. wir raid expect as Yo 4 he alr (Continued from page one) and Pele Vozniak, individually, wer » February 6, 1941. charged with having at sundry times sold liquor and beer at the cli to persons not members, Each was sentenced to pay the costs and a fine of $100, or serve 30 days in yall James McKean, of Burnside towne. ship, entered a plea of guiliy to four counts of violating the liquor laws through the sale of liquor and beer without having the necessary licens ses. On two counts he wis fined $10 each and sentence was suspend- ed on the other two counts, The sentence provided 00 days in jail fh default of payment of the fines, Elmer Bott, of Kane, pleading guilty to a charge of operating a car while his Hoetise Was under sus- pension, was sentenced to serve 18 in Bott was arrested by State Motor Police nesr dav: the county mil Prilipsbur > Low of 16 who drove off A Detrol i was going in the in a olen vrong direction ulo ' CENTRE Public COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE Sale Register N ’ Ed- line of nome in offer foul tatr SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. -M wird Durst will sell « full household goods ut her Centre Hall Also will parete ols of real e starts at 10 a m BATURDAY FEBRUARY Dale BATURDAY Mile » ner home In full line of East Rebersbnrrs bounehoid Rooks ang Ane antiques pieces At I pm E E Hubler a SNTURDAY PENRUARY Parmers’ Netlonsl Bank heim, executors of the ! the hornestead In M sxle 21 be hed o'clock a mn Blover, aucts BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22-0 ter Musser Aam of the Eelat il] offer at rtise bond nUgnes and Immediately 5 above " ter of sated J rr saip., Bak t 12:30 o%¢ HB. LL. Harpsier, auct BATURDAY. MARCH 1--The Fine en Natlone! Bank of Millheim, executors of the William DD, Oents eal! estate, will offer at public sale ft the Oenteel]l reridere, 2 mites west of Coburn Rote a0. all the pemonal property. homestead farm loveted at Liberty Sehon house, and timberland. Sele at 12 O'cloek shar ‘ Mayes & Stover, aucia BATURDAY, MARCH 1-W. A Win. ters will offer at public sale on his fart, 3 miles esl of Rebersburg, livestock, farm Implements and household goods, A cleanup Bale at 10a m E E Hud. auct SATURDAY, MARCH 1-Duniel MM snd Raymond LL. Poorman, heirs of Mary J : sn will offer st pub- lic sale along U 8B Highway 322 about 3% mile west of State Col» lege, household goods and real es tate, including the Poorman Ser. vice Bation. Sale al 1 p.m BE M. Smith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 3--W, E will offer at public male on the Ward Oramiey form in Millheim farm stock and Implements. This 15 a clean up sale, Sale at 10 & m. KE E Hubler, auct b1ut WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1641--Or- via Prankenberger and Prankiin Musser, will offer si public sale tear Millhelm, livestock and farm impleme & Hubler. auct i THURSDAY. MARCH 6--E, will offer at William Gentes] farm, School House, 3 miles west of Co- burn, Ivesiock and farm ments. Sale 2% 12:30 op. In. Mares | & Stover, aucis. THURSDAY. MARCH 6, | EL Miller, will Jock at a Shula C. Wante 1941 -ddry i ie off her farm, near Hecla Park. | | Sai &r townshio. along the Mmalh highway, plements, Bale st 10 a Mm. Wise & Hubler, suo. restock and farm ime | nts. Sale at 10 a.m. Wige | public sale on the ! st Liberty | imbie~ | 1 offer at oublie | { MONDAY MARCH 1° wihwest of farm MARCO wi MONT Niel AY Terr Ciman-up oh e E E Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH Karsteiter A Nix College on vestbock atl I« ‘ BU THURSDAY MARCH 2034111 . will offer at pale sel of BR Eros Shoe pik farm Diernen m Clan up sale anuct public n m 1 miki nvilie Pa. along the Hives tock nd Bale at 10 a E M. Smith THURSDAY. MARCH 20 | 8 Warne will offer al on the M. O. Btover farm, 1 north Test of Woodward, Ma mplemen ts i & Hubler, “ P84 Harry re. iH! s mile live. Gale AUC xis MARCH 21--A. E Limbert public gale at hie farm 3st of Rebersburg. live 11 line of machinery + " tary Wise PREIDAY er FRIDAY, MARCH 21-J. E Smeitos: I} offer at public sale at the J farth § miles west of Stale alofig route 45, livestock a full line of farm machinery and some bousebold goods. Clean 4 sale. Sale at 1080 4 mm H. Harpster, aut Tu MONDAY. MARCH M-Geo Weight will offer at public sale on the Weight farm Jocated ? miles East of Bellefonte along Jecksonville road, livestock and farm imple ments. Sale 10 o'clock E Hubler. auct TUBSDAY, MARCH 25--T ¥F. Erum- rine will offer at public sale OD the John T. McCormick Est. farm located 1% miles west of Bale College. a full line of livestock farm Implements afd household goods. This Ih & Clean up sale Bale at 230 E M. Smith auct. SOU WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26-C C Rider will at public sale at his farm Penning Purbace, & : route 45, mideay between Tyron and 8tate College. 4 horsrs, 40 oat- tie, 100 bogs Sale glare i0 a m. EM Smith suct WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26--Johnd Brangart «1 offer al public sale on the Celia Brungart farm about § miles onst of Rebersburg., along the main highwsy, a full line of fvestock, farming Lmplements and some household foods Sale at $30 a m KE E Hubler auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20-01. Rov BR Crust will offer st public sale on the Roy R. Crust farm one mile east of Waddle, on the Buffalo Run road, live stork, farming impie- ments and household goods. Sale at 980. Lanch will be served by ladies of the Grays Methodis Church, Mayes & BSilover, This js a4 citan-up sale, ye y at ofbier at THURSDAY. MARCH 27-/The Ad- | minfstratars of late Charles R ublic sale at the 1, miles east of Hublersburg Walker Township, Centre County ic eale | = —_ hes and kitchen ulensils; 2 sewing machines. oe re- frigerator; 2 kitchen cabinets; kite sink; 16 haps and quis 8 burner New Perfection ofl stove, 23 isrge rugs and some small rugs. 8 chairs and many straight chen oOls. cabinet rors. large 43 & cupboard, saddle fruit ladder; oorn sheller: 25.galions ff winegar, garden culiivsior; foot cul saw platform scale; Cal. oowhide robe; good lap robe: ground Insy r many These goods are 0 be the ropesty of Mrs, Bdward Terms, Ouch Foods ham 5d 1 2 Cedarol ihe sane me Pi eslale belonging Durst and consisting of ng will be offered for gale TRACT NO. 1. 8-roum house Jo- ated on Main Street. Centre Hall borough, equipped wilh vapor heel and bathrosn. This troperiy i In excellent omdition Opn the prem. ists & 2 Ro-car parsge sloTagn ding, smoke house, good garden end frill trees TRACT RO 2. Includes 5 bullding ts, with 35 apple trwerx, plum HOS, ChHeTTy tree and grapevines growing thereon; concrete block garage 25 bY gaaoiine pump for pete 3 with r chicken house 12 by 20 viclng cam fool and bog pen TRACT BO. 3. Small farm, 80 erro. 8 of which are in Umber the cluding & Jot of white oak; good bank barn. Soom dwelling house: all De. COREY outhulldings. 2 cisterns and a well n farm are 5000 young spruce and hems jock trees planted a few years ago als i= one of the dest gmail farms in Centre County, and is in unusu- i fine condition. It ia rione the Blate Road 1% miles of Centre Hall along the Early rond on Route 45, Possession 1 Ail 1, res Ju fret | ¥ hile pine 1 estate: 25 Der cent price when act & and doclared gold and Saturday, March 1 The Estate and Heirs of MARY J, POORMAN at Will offer at Hig ay 322 public sale along U. 8, about i mile west of ®tate College, the following persons! property and Real Bstate: HOUSEHOLD GOODS A valuable line of household aoodg including: Hlectric mange. slectric refrigerator; sweeper, living room sts, rocking chairs, tables, dishes and other ar- ticies 100 humerous to mention REAL EETATE And at the same tinue and place after the sale of pers sonal property there will be offered for sale hie property knotty as Poof. man’s Service Station, consisting of approximately 2% scrés of land. 8 gasoline service station 1th shart- ment above and outbulidings “ly iV. B Highwa 322 about % =r west } p 3 on % when properey Is .dockred sold and balance on delivery of dead in 3 days, Salest I p.m Heirs of Mary J Poorman: DANIEL MN. POORMAN BATMOND L. POORMAN Administrators. MM. Bmtth Aunclioneer WAN |. Bdward L Willard, Attorney [premises (giving approximately six The Missionary Society of the | {months’ supply). 2. These are con-| Reformed church met at the home | {nected to a standard gas meter (In of Mrs. C. C. Dreese Wednesday, | trolley linehardly gs much so, iL icelinr if poszibler. Thus the cus live stock and fann Implements, Sale at PRO A MM. Wise & Hubler, auction p 4 . {Ted Dixson home were: Mr. and sons were Bunday supper guests of | Dixson, of Fleming. i Mrs, Howard FRIDAY, MARCH 7-J. BE Ollbert Ed Boone, of Lock will offer at public sale on the Mra BE Boob farm, 4 miles east of | 0 the State (Continued from page 4) tondale, jton; Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe, of Clin-| | Haven; Mr, § Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lose and son and Mrs. Harold Betz Saturday evening callers Mrs. Lucy Conaway home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corman, daugh- ter Betty of Axemann, Mr. Calvin Kling and son Burton, of Lock Ha- ven, were Saturday visitors at the Delmer Ertley home. BE a Ea a The Olde-Tyme at the You Will Enjoy OLDE-TYME HEARTH BREAD and children, of Howard: Earl, and Billy Lose, of Bellefonte, Nean Boone and Miss and Henry Kessling of Yarnell, were of this a erases mm re Soe ato He Boyd and Dorothy Betz place. Monday afternoon jcallers were Mrs. John Deitz and | son Jerry. | Mrs. James Luacs spent Friday jevening at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. 8amue] Diehl, of Howard, © Mrs, Walter Dailey, of Altoond {is spending a few days here at the Baker Boy says It has the HEARTH bread flavor, because it is baked on the hearth in perforated metal baskets. The Olde-Tyme Bakery The body of Mrs. Robert Holter was brought to Howard for burial Monday afternoon. Mrs, Holter has been a resident of Rochester, New York for a number of years. Jay Pletcher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Pletcher has been suffering with a bealed ear sor the past week. The “Win One” ciass of the Re- formed church will be entertained ionight ( Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Agatha Wyland. Mrs. Edwin BR. Bulkley and two children, Edwin the Ind. and Sally Francis of Johnson City N. Y, are visiting Mr. Bulkleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Bulkley. Mrs. Hugh M, Mercer and daugh- ter Judith Lee who have been visite ing Mrs. Mercer's parents Mr, and Mrs, G. H. Bulkley has returned to her home in Columbus, Ohio. Services in the Nittany Valley Evangelical-Reformed charge for Sunday, Feb. 16, are as follows: Sa~ lona: Church School 9:90; Jackson. ville: Worship 9:30, Church School 10:30 Y, P, 7:00 p. m. Sermon “The Poor In Spirit.” Howard: Worship 10:45, Church School 9:30, “The Poor in Spirit.” Mt, Bethel: Wor- | Seems. Not only do machines and tomer pays after what he uses i8) | pedestrians travel beside it, but go lead for a given month's interval | | over the iracks in front of the ap- (3. By checking such metered use| | proaching train in the same careless against supply originally put into! | WAY. There are no bars, ho lights, | tank, the company knows precisely! his farm 2 miles west of | no watchmen in view—and so far {as 1 have learned, no accidents the given home to refill the tank. | The fast trains crawl through the cities, blowing their whistles from the time they reach the outer limit, until they stop at the station. Orange trees are again showin signs of blossoms, although many groves have not yet been picked. Some times both fruiy and blooms appear on the same tree. at the same time, However, owners guard against this, as the quality of new lwhen to despatch ils tanketruck to | Finally, by urging the purchase of imodern gas appliances—such as {ranges especially designed for its {gas-the Atlantic States distributors (East Penn Gas Company, Inc.) are able to insure proper consumer sats isfaction with relatively little need for special servicing. In consequence of these develop ments, the use of ges in farming tand small town neighborhoods has shown &n amazing jump, The com- pany sabove-cited claims 3.000 cus- ‘toners In the territory described and 650 of these represent additions during 1940 alone, May Rebuild Nittany Valley Road (Continued from page one) wih Monday afternoon after returning from his rn from Sunbury, Death was ats tributed to a heart attack, ments. Sale at 10 a m. Hubler, auots. 1I08i-R. P. ¥Y. MAROH 8, aurh will offer al public sale on Madison bung, a full line of livestock and farm jmpicments, ww and Hubler, ! YY. MARCH | man will offef at | the Heckman farm, | of Bellefonte, along | road, livestock s | ents. Sale at 10 A | & Slover, Aucis. public sale on 2 on went jo Run farm . MM. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13-J W Confer will offer at public ails on Bale at 10 o'clock. HM. J. Stow suct, « RB THURSDAY, 13-~Fimer Lim. witli oer at Ditoe sale on the ot Minibetm, In live. $000k a fall mn uo sale, Segnning at 10 o'clock a. m. Muves Stover, aveots. y , Pa. » 4 ad. livestock vg Be fmnle- Wise & | 11=¥. O. Heck- | Y. MARCH 12, 1041--C. A ale. 1 BATURDAY, MARCH 29--Mre. Char HH. Lee. will offer at public gale her residence, p gale. Known as hey farm. located In miner township adjcinin the Binte Hoy farm. Contains Heros, good buildings and all modern conveniences. Can be bought at reasonable price for quick eale. If interested call State lege 2042, 3 wis | A Maves, py Saturday, Feb. 8 RE GRAZIER offer at public sale, three. mle east of Marengo or 2 miles north of Penna Furnace, & good farm containing 108 acres and the Crapier 0 balance Sale at auct. Saturday, February$8 on of 1230 p. Mm. K. L. Heromer, L FRANK MAYES | General Auclioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 548 ® Why not have the benefit of come H. J. STOVER GENERAL
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