Als ), 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. day rvice Bellefonte ticipati Ley yi Ano | Rev. H Miller. Rev totter St. John's Episcopal, In 8t. John's Epil the Rev. Robert H Thom tor, has announced the schedule of Palm Sund ' Ket VICE View LU nion Faster Service al I Nittany Valley Methodist Charg Free Run Bapti 194] PHILCO Super. 7 REFRIGERATOR interest | nesday, 7:30 p. m., Easter Pageant the voung people in the the Home for the Aged in Ty ne. Friday 12 noon to 3 p { J 3 Ministe Ww Chapel Lutherar nT | m 14 Hart ; hh the Intense Hmrry moke added y Lh iewl Frid cont Viillheim Firemen Book $45,000 Damage In State College Fire (Continued from Page one) heat ext ing and er the ad Convention Show page one) PHILCO MU-6 119° INCLUDING 5-YEAR ¢ PROTECTION PLAN a -— A ROORNNT STR ARN § No Finance Company to deol with. All payments are made to this store. Come in and charge onc of these refriger- ators to your charge account West High Street pLUS- EXTRA features, EXTRA quality, EXTRA beauty at this amazingly low price! More for your refriger ator dollar than ever before. See this new Philco Super-Quality Re. frigerator now! LOOK ! at these Quality Features! Full 6.2 Cu. Ft. Storage Capacity. Wide, Oversize, Freezing Unit, Philco SUPER Power System for exira-fast {[ecamg, surplus pow- er, dependability and economy Acid-Resisting Porcelain Interior. ® Durable Dulux Exterior, ® One-Piece Steel Cabinet, Many other super.quality fee. tures, including 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN Bellefonte, Penna. Spring Flittin's In Full Swing (Continued from page one March 24: Gordon Lewis, Pleasant to the Westerfelt property In that community, and the Wester~ felts into the former Lewis hou March 26: Mrs. G. Farle Hofler moved her furniture from storage inte the third floor apartment of the A. C. Heverly home, East High treet, vacated by the Dale Zim- merman Murch 26: Gray Bloom, [rom the Donovan house on Blanchard street to State College March 27 Ro Bahurst Jurnside street to Unionville March 27: Joseph Flick from Wil- lowhank treet Lo Burnside street Mach O. P. Vieard's lram imbert house on South John 1 Spring treet to Kalin on Gap from nose from Lo d Warmer Curtin rime treet on East Linn from Schad Mrs, B nn street ison from treel LO tobert H ! ’ ‘ Q hast L Davie High Jones 31 Lewis ne, West Harry § th Thoma treet m Baum 10 apart- apart- the same } from the had 1! To Protest Route Of New Road page ane) mnt Monday Hock - {is } fA Ang ! The wos Bellicvionte Chamber Karl E Kusse ha CHL ARDY he oO wemenis for the oon- Harrisburg being midynian snncth G HEREC ‘ Altai wt air K eed ew road an ex- the 10846 WHICH Dranche Siate College «~Beliefonte near Dak Summit, and Lihue ohat to Pleasant nfw world nue follow present road J committee at é i have the support of most payers residing from Hublers- burg rast to Rookview penitentiary omni. ————— R. W. Neese Dies At Spring Mills (Continued from page one) rOak cont LE and pad ianle ai citizen Zion ax C. Corman, of Pittsburgh Earlier in life Mr. Neese conduct. ed a garage in New York State, re. turning to Spring Mills about 22 years ago. He had been president of the bank for the past 15 years He atlended the Lutheran church snd was treasurer of the Sunday 2chool He was a member of Lodge No. 124 Free and Accepted Masons. of Roche ester, N Y Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this Thursday afternoon at the late home In Spring Mills. with the Rev. C. C. Otto officiatng. In- terment will be made in the Spring Mills semetery EE aR - WILL LAMSPORT MARKET Receipts at the yards of the Wile Hamsport Livestock Market Tues day totaled 331 head of livestock, and 580 head of poultry, Prices paid were: Veal, 156 head: Lest calves, $0:30-812.00; fair to good. $6.60-89.30, Cattle, 88 head: steers, $7.20-8$9.70; cemmon butcher cows, $5.00-87.00; canners and cutteis, $4.30-8560: D. cows, BH, $3150-85000: stock bulls, BH, $2.50-84500; beef bulls, $6.10- $750. Hogs, 87 head: best hogs, $550-88.05; PF. plgs, BH, $4.75-86.25; B. sows, BIl, $1700; stack boars, $500-81080. Poultry, 580 head: chickens, 18c-22c 1b: eggs, 60 doz. 2)e~2le doz ml ain ns MIA A Called to Pastorate The Rev. George P, Petieroll, of Paxinos, Gas been called to the tor ¥ : orate of the Preeburg Evang oe 4500 = A ‘and Reformed church at Selinsgrove, Hit acceptance must be approved 7 by the Central Pentuyivania Synod, Mr, Pettsrolf is a graduate of Cat. | Third. Clarence Motda Lavraster | dat and Friday. on ried | fix fawba College end the | Theologiosl Semitinry. nr Mt Ca There will be no Bas or eps for the children of Brilain this year! The Jimitation on supplies of sugar | and other materizk do not enabls | | the. maker's 0 make both Easter i eggs and block ehocolate, RECENT WEDDINGS Hogentogler— Kelley Gladys Keller, of Spring became the bride of Allan of Btate College, at a 11 o'clock Ed. Jones, in the Presbyterian parsonage at State College. Attend. ants on the couple were: Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Lindsey, of State College Alter spending # the weekend in Washington, D, C., Mr. and Mrs Hogentogler returned to State Cole lege where they are at home Ww friends at 134 8B. Frazier street Miss Mills, Hogentogler, ceremony performed at Saturday morning by the Rev, ward H Ishler—Walker Miss Lela Walker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Walker, of Dophan, Alabama, because Murvin Ishler, son of Mr. and Murs Domer 8. Ishler, of Centre Hall, at a ceremony performed on March 156 at Dophan, Alabama, The newly. weds are expected to arrive in Cen- tre Hall sometime this week for a with the bridegroom's parent Ishler is a graduate of the Cen- Hull High school and operates concessions at parks in the New England States during the summer th He has been spending winter in Flori visit Mr tre myn Huling—HBedle Gladys Bodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Bodle, West Footer ave. nue, State College, and J. William Huling, son Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Huling, of Willlamsport, were mar- ried In Wilmington, Del. on Batur- day. The ceremony was performed by Rev, O. C. Collins of the Bt Methodist ch of that eity were attended by Mr. and Mn Mecartney, of State College Huling is a gr the tate College High } employ in ti ents office at Penn Stat N graduate f the Willian school Penn ol pasto; urch aduate of chool now ed af i | ort High 3'ule. He employe Eales Company 1 attended Walker—Sommers Betty Somme; Mrs. Edgar daughter of Sommers, of Gap, became the bride of Walker, of Lemont, at a performed in the Meth. at Pleasant Cap on ing The bride was } mariiage by her father and tractively attired in a lace which she wore a finges held In place by a head cor. of white gladioli blooms and a She carried a small Bible to which were attached bor ribbon overed with white wreel peas, Miss Esther ll acted honor Russell Spicer erved as best man and Russell Hr d Robert Herman were ush- e! Preceding the ceremony, Her bert Wahl, of State College, pre- e“iited § recital followed by Carl Cillig. unhek bride, who sang At church Ut en- wir decorated and forgvthia which a background for the white altar A reception at the of the bride parents follow. ceremony. Alter returning fron wedding trip through the Mr. and Mis. Walker will Mve lrmont pehding the completion of their new home. Mrs, Walker is A fraduste of the Bellefonte High he Class af 1838 and the Allmaig busine chool, Bhe has ree Chly bee thie Offices Gl the Whilerock Company in Belle. fotiie. Mr. Walker is a graduste of Le Bilale x High schoo) of Prin St the class ol He © now employed gs manager Wie Kling Day farm Lear mont ureh eve: dy 5 vid ip veil Ne maid of i the imwning.” The firely by candlelight with evergreen: formed Jy Adah sihwol in employed in LF gy ale in of Le- or ' . a Engagement Announced Mrs. William Frear has announced the engagement of her daughter Elimabeth, to Samuel N. Wrenn, of Withington, D. C. Miss Frear I¢ a Rreduante of Penn State and is at present reference librarian in the College library. Mr Wrenn i= a graduale of Duke University, receiv ed his doctorate at Penn State, and is assistant professor of chemistry at George Washington University LEGAL N OTICES EE sm CAt THON NOTICE. My wife, Edith Breon, having left ms bed and board without just cause yovocation., 1 hereby caution the not 0 harbor of trast her as not be responsible hie may pap tok CALVIN B. BREON, Rebersburs. Pa i : i will Ge hta x16 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter ot the Estate of drs fLaey Henney, Ia of Centre Hall Borough, Centre ters of administration on said estate having been granted the une ae “igned. all persons indebted there. to are requested to make Immediaté mvinents, and those having claims or demandes against the same, will presen the without delay for set tiement to WERBUR nN Ss GRACE HENNEY, Admininstrators, Centr ¢ Hall Pa. x19 EXECUTRIN'S NOVICE. In the Matter of the George F «hip. ceinte havin been dersigned, DOTON. enid pce are requested to AH peyment, and hose clatms to present the same a out delay Executrix, son Rn Paul Campie oe. aRkotney EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the Matter of Famazine oo gb Hato, re County, Pa. deceass eataie ha undersig ‘ wt ithe caid estate | payment, and nrecent the olit delay to CO. Executor, Bellefonte, rion Wa Atty. a. © MIDR WANTED Sealed bide WI be received for the from Clarence to hiles and back 3 Bax delivery and collection ® petvics “rar Rowte, due rrive Ka NO} wi lay op ura B ria Required with bid $6800. Pres ent Pay $356.70. py: the bride of Dean the BI and | 1837 for any ; tien testamentary in fhe above | Couple Observes Silver Wedding (Continued from phage one) thelr They Rolland fancy), footsteps of thelr rity and usefulness, One grandehild, Mahlon Esterline, year-old son of Harold and Geraldine Esterline, is a recent addition to the family. An tem of inlerest al the versary gathering was the [act our generation great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna Stover; grandmother, Mrs, Esterline ; father, Harold Esterline, and the baby, Mahlon, son of Harold Ester Line Cholee refreshments were zerved to the celebrants and ut a late hour the following people wished for this happy couple Lo see al least another twenty-five years of wedded life Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Esterline, Mrs Ferls Esterline, of Green Burr: Mr end Mrs. Ralph Harbaugh, of Livon- la; Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Walker and three daughters, Violet, Hilda and Lorraine, Mr. and Mn Willard mith and children, Betly Ruby Carol, Cleo, Willard,: Jr.., and Nerr Mr. and Mrs, Harold Esterline and on, Mahlon, Mrs, Anna Stover, M and Mrs. Robert Meyer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wert, Miss Miriam Zerb Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mir Russell Gragier and son Rob ert and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. War. ren Benner and ons, Ray and Glenn, Roland Esterline, all of Re- bessburg and vicinity, and Mz Bauchman, of Greensburg Many useful gifts were re by Mr Mre, Esterline ii NONE INJURED AS CARS COLLIDE IN CENTRE crowning virtues have two sans, (another son died In In- who are following in parents in integ- ceived and HALI arles B. Musser treet, Bellefonte Bilner, of Centre Hall motor accident ire Hall about No one was in- which result. $05 damage « ars driven by Ch soived In a sua 1 Cel Mouda)y the accident approxinalely AUaAn rol " PE two Molo: Who made Lie tigation said that Musser was tras cling toward Pleasant Crap and the other driver was burning toward Centre Hall Hotel when ihe occurred inve he uocide Public Sales PRIDAY. APRIL st Hotel Barp Pa. Biggest barg ARIE peanir] In) be brought here and cash. Comtnunigate wilh Eugene Livin, Manager, Penns. Purnece, of HL. Harpsier, guct Pine Giove Mis, Pa xis FRIDAY, APRIL 4-.David Newcomer will offer at public sale at his on Past Curtin Street. Belleion te Pa. some household goods inciud- ing the following antiques, Vic otisn soll, Jove seal marble wp table and old fashjoned erocks and J Ug AL the same time the home of 7 rooms with modern venience: will be offered for a Sele alt 1pm BATURDAY, APRIL 6--9aul Stover Bid Blewart Orndar!, of Wood ward administrators of the Thom. as MOtz Eslate Will sell on the premiles In OOdWRrd, persondl adh ihe Lofnesiesd and 4b Mires al oririusl white bine. hen ock, and white oak timber Pine Creek Hollow (only tradi iefi at 12 ao or, Aut SATURDAY. APRIL Sad © will offer at pubile sale at dence zt 1 E. Bshoo Bellefonte, & full hold goods Sale Terma cash Community CON mn Reed hey Tes. Stree: Hohe of hose a1 13 Doon Maver & Blover auct SATURDAY APRIL John P Bioom will offer st public sale at hie male Barn in Ebensburg, Pa. on Route 2i8, 75 head of horses, mules and catile Sale at 1 o'clock TUESDAY, APRIL B-<Johmn Gruen wald, Owner, will offer ai public wale atl the } barn, at Moutan- don. Pa a carioad South Da- kota horses, Sale atl 2 p.m. MW Boyer. auct SALE CANCELLED dhe George Owens clean-up farm Te schedul- ed for bjs ferm abou! a mile east of Waddie, on Wednesday, Abril 9 has been cancelled WEIN Y, APRIL 9James Pellorolf will offer at public sale 8d his residence on the Dismond in Centre Bal oe anal ly fine real estate: a full Une Wp ment, and househoid Soods “Reo siale includes 8-room moders brick house, all convenienrss, gar age al rear and storeroom on gorth side. Garage equipment includes hoists, compressors. tools and office equipment. Watehh for complete ist near sale time. Sale at #30 a m. Terma ronal property cash’ real estate 20% when sold, nea in 30 days or first morigage. Mayes and Stover, auct THURSDAY, APRIL 101. R Lowery, will offer at public sale on the Cle. ment Harter farm, § miles east of Bellefonte, along Jacksonville road full ine of livestock and farm ime piements, Sale at 12 noon. Terms cash, E MM. Smith auct SATURDAY, APRIL 12—-Community Sale. A pubic sale of household good and other items Will be held at Shoemaker Brothers Storage room in State College, for the bene efit of the underprivileged chiidren of Centre County. Sale is spon- sored by the State College Kiwanis Club, and will begin promptly at 12 oticck noon. EB M. Smith, auct. Cene Loe, clerk SATURDAY, APRIL 12-Peter ¥ Ty- son will offer at ic anle at his home in Booneville, a full line of household woods, Including oy antiques. Sale &t 12 noon 3 Hubler, auet, (BATURDAY. APRIL . Wensel, executor, of the estate of Mary C. Weneel, will offer at ¢ sale valuable rel ig) i a pine room house fore building and Rn ‘out buildings located at Romola, bg hr town ship, also the farm ith 7 4 oth ERNE ve 19 io auct. Harrison Walker Atty i | other ur Harold and | the! annl- | that | | PRIVATE BALE Desirabie small farm at private sale. Known as the Issac Baney farm, located In Benner wwnship adjoining the Binie Hoy farm. Oontains 45 acres, good buildings and «ll modern convenientes, Can be bought a! reasonable price for aulck sale If interested call Slate College 2842, or write L. Prank Mayes, Lemont Pa. ort BATURDAY, APRIL 26-Joseph P Bpearly, executor of the estate of John 6. Boearly, will offer at publi aie at the late residence between Belisdonte and Roopsburg, a full line of Bowehiold goods, and at the same tine and place the 6 room | two-story dwelling house, vaoan ak apd yosoline service station wil ered for sale. The sale begin at 12.30 ocho. Mayes & Blow BR Paul Campbell, A » ha Friday, April 4 COMMUNITY KALIL Will he held at the Hotel Barr iliage of Pine Grove M| bargain event of ing adleatyle oR De 1 turned 10 coast mong the [lemu iQ are the | LIVESTOCK Hore young atile sock bro 1 sOW 10.000 Blood «14 chick White Leghorn Rock chicker PAM IM MEN a Uwe I ry of al king a ut } auch were present, name- | e Lres Jinanmne; a An Saturday, April 5 MEDA C. REED i ut } E ne of Wednesday, April 9 JAMES FETTEROLF offer at public y Centre Hall diamond, the following and personal property HEAL ESTATE--A bUxi6v, bounded on » iy £ireel, on the a0 “Hoster an property and on Will sade ut sldence BURN CS a f vi nome. The formerly know: Bar#tool residelios The following personal nr per Uarage gu merit consisting of ton press: 5 fo in holst. Black and Decker sec tric vaive grinder; 2 eviinder alr compressor: alr tank hase, and pUaRe SIP 8 LE) aj s8-U. 8 8 & AE mck: tools. socket pe hes oll Automobile nocesscries. 8-11. Diate glass show Caen, Inarhie Dake, Wares eheives. BIL, elass show Case marble wives. small case; by A eet CHOCK C. Smith and & cabinet: Baltery candies; bat Apex #Secttie iate filhe t oo and i Sparton radio Te HOUSEHOLD GOODS :~Oversiy ed living room sulle, 3 Diece, moth proofed: player plane with 5 rolls, waltitit diging rootn suite, 8 Uleoes: waliiut difing room sulte, '§ ploses, C ini rooin table with six opeland uf. 3 Axminster resser and lamps, Oongo- 90-1 1. rubber runner; ‘ urtaing drapes; old her th hin too A he hea foie Estate 25°, when DOTY in gh wk - ad down and deciared sold 78% in 30 day {or by Art mortgage Bade 30 a mm NMNayes & Stover + x Saturday, April 12 PETER F. TYSON Wii offer at public sale ai his home YOnevil lle. Cli the househ stand, floor eum rae #xi12 baby carriage: mirfors, and many numerous mes 1 porch swing. y scythe, ORS tng box, hog hane- forks: Cul saws grinder; 2 3 galvanized tubs and rticies too numerous many of these are an- Poy bedroom suite bed and springs; one cot) ours old-fashioned dough- board: several stands; oll heater; 5 or 6 rocking chairs antique chairs. hanging lamp; Sev eral kerosene lambs cook stove: Columbis Jay healer; organ case. Hook case and wril combined; 2 extension ta lend tables; medicine in pets, rags; churn, cooking dishes: gome antique bowl and pitche Sale E E Hubler, auct Wednesday, April 16 JOHN U. REISH offer public ibs will at {shay near Penna Furnsce on the sh farm, the property to wit Liv one gay mare weight horse weight 1300 tie: 8 Guernsey and 7 cows with calves by side: 2 hel with calves by side; 2 «ofingers afd the rest of them milking: 2 shoats, Chmierwhites will weigh about 80ibs each. panm 1400. ane bay like rake; dou perio erin Fy ill; Sutivator +n G. [i r; milk cans: Ie wheelbarrow: strainer; butkel: ‘ fence and tre es 100 Numerous io Clean pup Sale Sale at 12 Ras will be made known y of sale. B M Smith, sauct, D 8 Saturday, April 19 PAN, © 5 MOTvERSH > Avban Page Seven oom. wilt § miles | West of Pine Grove Mills along the | following personal | EETOCK 2 good wank horses, | 13 head of cats | Holstein, 2 | W. MP L E MENTS —Tmctor | row corn | etee tric milk cooler, used | and | forks; || many | Poon ters | gon, clerk. xi5 WALDO HO- the Estate OI bed such us beds, dressers ers student tables ela, chen and living room furniture follows: Norge Elecirje refrigerd Westinghouse electric slove hes, et Dining room set: as fol. large rugs, radio; overstulied magohany wands; walnut book rocking chairs, straight chianliw, WerDer, sleciric WAShEY. Sar- | Woke and many other miscellane Len Somme antiques Terma Cash Bale at 1230 p.m. KE t xi6 rons EY Saturday, April 19 MILTON 5. CARVER Ave fe sale on Bast College pub Btate College, on SALE~CARLOAD SOUTH Dakofa Horses! At the HOTEL BARN at MONTANDON I Mile East of Lewisburg Bridge Route 45 Tuesday, April 8th At 2 FP. M. — Rain or Shine PUBLLIK OF on 4-5 yrs, wt. 2200 r with colt 79m i. 3200 rs 1 3000 > wt 2600 2500 wi. 2800 wi 1600 wi 1560 1450 1450 1450 1450 1500 1500 T yrs, wt 1450 3 yrs, wt 1250 This Is a good load of horses bought direct from our farmer friends. Al double treated for colds. Good teams and single horses. Would be pleased lo see you at our sale. Tell your friends to come. John Gruenewald, W. Boyer, Auct Owner Audion Sale!| wt wt wt ! wl yr wi 6 ¥rs., wi 5 yrs, wt M 75 HEAD Horses, Mules and (afile On Route 218, North of EBENSBURG, PA. on SAT., APRIL 5 AT 1:8 O'CLOCK P.M Reg. Perch- Fancy Sor- and jot of Lot New Springers and Ponies ro \ i ree Mules eros Span 3 Mare and Colt rel and Roan Team: extra good farm horses Hamess. Presh Cows 30 Head Mine Mule: for retail JOHN P. BLOOM PHONE 804-R-21 L FRANK MAYES Geral huctioncer Real Estate Sales | A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 23 A Why not have the benefit of com petitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate dee mand higher prices. A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pub. lie sale in the near future WATCH FOR DATES | H. J. STOVER GENERAL AUCT JCTIONEER ? Roy a unr
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