Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 26, 1941, Image 13

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{tre County, Pennsylvania, bounded The purchaser or purchasers will
be required to pay the one-half of
taxes. All other taxes will
the undersigned Attor-
| Face Badly Burned |
| Charles McAllister, of Wellsville, | and described as follows
| N Y., suffered a severe burn of his
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| no business of Poland when Hitler [Leather I
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COMPENSATION
AUTOMOBILE & FIRE
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June 26, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
BUSI | ! : # LL C ' | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett and |
Our Sunday School is still averag- | on Friday with her mother, Mrs. or their son, Larry Bennett and Church services on Sunday, June{son of Howard, and were also sup- ine sxplosi . orkl tor Lock Haven: thence by sald public ney-in-Fact
ing a fairly good attendance, al-| Edna Spots. Sorry to report Mrs. (ony ay Stormstown, they cele- 20 follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a.|per guests at the home of Mrs Pred | Suh SXDoN on, Zhen WOKING | road. South = foraecighe degrees! Terms of Bale: 25° re
though it could be better. We won- | Spotts has been on the sick list, bul | prated the birthday of their son m. Kessling of Yarnell | Rich and Company, at Ralston, who wird iingover id ive p viento’ Ino
der sometimes what some of the| at this writing she is somewhat Im- | raroy by serving a dinner to the| Don't forget the largest festivall callers at the E, R. Bartl
A artley home a’ wriskaals mylm \ at | ches to a stone: thence by lands of the undersigned A Ltorney «in-Fact
people do on Sundays when they | proved. | families. of the summer, the Cemetery festi- [on Sunday evening orc Me and | 588 line Whish eytendy hrough that hep. 10 8 3k | nee y Jane of the ander on ! Atom At Pack
should be in Sunday School. Come, n a : { ? , | section to Montoursville eg re- an. VIramr’ os tam Ont treenns ITdn ard rareale’" of. oemrwl  #@te
. Visitors last week at the Roy | The Presbyterian Missionary 50- evening, June 28, Come and bring | Zion | turned to his home until able 0 gegret We t irteen and hree- lots on parcel of H ning wi;
; | our ends ¢ en Re | | resume his usual work fourth perches Lo a p Knocked Gown declared sold,
Ap eg eee. Clan Cues and dvughur of ine their refreshments at 8ky Top on your friends and have a good Lime.| oy, and Mrs. Robert Conaway and land of Jame Jathur and the balan
. N gate; Mr, an rs, A . uster, Friday le ’ A . ch . {family spent Saturday evening with eight degrees East fifteen and thr price of 75
{ i= | Mr. S. dy fam- | 3 Conaway, Elsworth Conaway, Gert.) arents and " | We wonder if there are any Polish | fourth perches to a post
Cottage prayer meeting this Fri-| Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Flick and lam | Mrs. Alice Barry, daughter Pearl- rude Sheasley and daughter Shir. | Der parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | AH iere are any Polish | fourth perches to a po
5. H. B. Wood e | ley otore ‘alrvie the
Mrs: Mary Flick in Egypt Hollow. | liam Monsell and two children ot| in and Mrs. H. B. Woodring are fley, motored to Fairview to they)", tended the festival
" y -weleome | Bellefonte | shending some time at the home Cemetery festival, | Fost ”
Everybod ' | . of Mr, and Mrs, Budd Behrers at| Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and foster Bhamp spent Sunday with | © .
couple of days last week with her | with her grandmo her Mrs. Baney Mrs. Wiliam Shultz and Mrs, home Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus spent LEGAL NOTICES
aunt, Mrs, Martin Spotts and fam-|at the E. P. Lucas home. Irene | Meriam Osman spent Monday &f-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and | Saturday evening at the C. E. Aley
fy. | Baney also spent Sunday at the) ternoon at Philipsburg ¥ {family spent Sunady evening at the | home EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
| v 4 4
munity last Saturday, when Lee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese and | " Et as ¥ kle and family of Mingovillie [son Otis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leath- | ward C. Albright, late of Miles “lown ; >
Bush, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. | son Kenneth visited Sunday even- ha, Pued away ot the Mere: The | My and Mrs Satie Lucas spent ers of Mt. Eagle, were Wednesday i, entre y . COMPANY
& t : + R {Sunday evening at the home of the evening visitors at the home of D. |e Lr rstamentary the above Oe 192° . I 31 d in 1 Att . srt 1 u of the
3 | is rs y rslate havin
a ot rine in aps fama’, et the Luc reunion sle Huey of Altoona, and a 800g Lucas at Fox Hollow Mrs. Alice Bets . ¢ | the sald estate, are 1 Bamue! 1 \R FE. M e |
W Winchester va and were mar- Win’ og : Nub y Clyde of Port Matilda, also broth-| Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley called | oda In Hon hd Jsnlly spent payment og oy o R EA hers and Mary E, Leathers, hi Joroug d Wilbur Miles
. da. i Vi a . R 3 ay ala « we no © present the same duly Drover vith r th . ¢ " 0} an . «iA yr of Attorney
arol 4% y sr calle | OUL delay to ROBERT E. ALBRIGHT : ) Ap 0 HY dn 5 1 s j , d
drove tl} dow 1 e | Martha and two brothers of Tyrone. fonte Friday morning; also at top Suroid Bets nd famil; Othe call Sut delay BJ Ba El Tt ied ° - ; ts ax the owner of Tract No, !
em down in their car, re-| Mrs, Shipley of Altoona who has| Burial at Brown's cemetery at Mar-!C. M. Bartley home at Upper Mar-! is Re i Soba: BET g HIS Walker. Attorney x28
J Mr, Gibson, Jane Grey, of Al- | -
J 's 5 it I i arry "gl ) of We ’ {
Mr. and Mrs, Bush took dinner AL her daughter Mrs. Charles Bush and | Mrs E M Woodring has returned | Sunday visitors at the W. A. Boone toona, and Harry Belghw! of How : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOFICE,
his parents horhe on Buhday before one ayn to ret to her! t er N ' ‘hard | #9 in the Matter of Estate of
leaving for Altoona, where they will| amily expects relurn er | to her home here after spending home were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Elizabeth G. Beck late of Half
: ’ home on Thursday. some time at their home at Wil- Han. ‘a Fl dsl ng ) Pi
loyed in Al for some t Lock Haven, E4 Boone, Mr and Hi a pag Wednesday with M letters of administration
employ toona for § ime| | 4 A : . : yhters Miles Bartley and family estate having been erant
es L ays. Mrs. Nevin Dolan and daughters : family ivi a 11
past. We all wish them the best of | CAlning Spree HN hot 9 y Me | MT NH ETE dersigned, all
success and happiness in married and Mrs. Lemuel Warner spent last at his home here, he is very muca and Mrs. Ted Dixson and children Rebersburg, were Sunday afternoon mediate payments
life. «% week at the home of Rey. Jacobs in improved in health !Billy, Elaine and Ronny Miss callers at the A. A. Garrett home tg ge without d
Mr, and Mrs, Ben Ross spent Sat- Elaine Dixson is spending the week| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh | settlement to CLARENCE ¥
and Mrs. Carl Spotts and son and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Logue of Dix 3 . inns AP Mark or
Mrs, Shipley were all entertained Run but members of our Sunday and Mrs. J. W. Miles at Martha Ceivb y : | Betty Noll of State College, Mr. and R arrison Walker, Atty - PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLS
to dinner at the Bush home on Sun- | School are Sporting a Dew CAr Walter Reese and family of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and {Mrs Sumner Noll and children AUDITOR'S NOTICH RE AL ESTATE
| . we——— — { "
| family spent Sunday at the home | face on Thursday afiernoon by gs- | road leading from Milesburg to be paid by
|are engaged in taking up the old | West fifteen and three-fourth per- chase price to be paid In Cash
" (val, which will be held Saturday|mrs Lester Bartley and family of |
out next Sunday, you'll be welcome. | guotts home were Mr, and Mrs. | clety held their meeting and served
On Saturday evening Mrs, Lucy! — vy ———
day night June 27, at the home of | fly of Unionville; Mr, and Mrs, Wil- | Peightol and family of Howard, and | Patriots jeft who believe that it was Jand of the irs of Willias y be
Beverly Gray of Coleville spent al Miss Mae Baney spent Sunday | Detroit, Mich, [family called at the E.R. Bartley |his sister, Mrs. Winfield Deitz
We had a wedding in the com- | Lucas home. | Mrs. Elizabeth Willams of Mars home of her sister, Mrs. John Dun-| Mr and Mrs, Laird Korman and! In the Matter of the Estate of Ed
Charles Bush and Miss Ruth Sum- | ing with her sister Mrs, Ed. Bush wil 4 \
is survived by a daughter Mrs. Jes- | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.!p Ertley and family undersiened. aw of 08.
, in the grove bY | org Sam and David Richards of » P tley home fle- |
ried. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Westol| the church. BIS Salm a 8 at the Paul Bartley home in Belle-
turning home Sunday morning.| been spending the past month witd| tha. ian | sister
McCaleb and daughter Ethel of] Mrs. Chester Neff and daughter {moon Township, Centre County
make their home. Lee has been; Everybody is busy picking and | jjomeoort
Dennis Reese spent Sunday gnirey and Judy, of Mill Hall, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrett of thereto are requested
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Watson, Mr.| Unionville.
urday evening at the home of Ms. [with her aunt, Mrs. Richard Mec- and son Bobby, of Bellefonte RD. | Administrator. Warriors
day. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. | Hope Clair can keep it on the road. | Castleford, Idaho, returned home Children spent Friday morning with Dickey, Elsie Jane and Kenneth and
Charles Bush and soio Ed. took the Mr. and Mrs. Dale King and chil- | afier an extended visit with the [De IAtters aunt. Mrs. James Sha!-|Mary June Fye, Pete Dolan attend. of Buate Coliow that hn rut
newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bush dren, and Mrs, Myrtle King and home folks of Pennsylvania. They fer and family. Bunday callers Were ed the variety shower Saturday an ; py | BCE constitut
- Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Moore and on Monday at the home of Mrs. Reese where she will visit for the Mrs. Anna Robb and E. R. Bart-|ents M nd M D St : alnl Ca DO + " we" y p—
1 nt tad 3Inott } fon w ia nni h “« I. BAlt 8, Mr. end Mrs aniel” Stover | Lo. 2  Yaerpator as Amn By : i ny ounty at ee
- Donald, of ‘Port Matilda visited) Edna Spotts and picked chreries. next few weeks ley called Sunday evening at thelof Pennsylvania Furnace. Many the Seco: ne al Antogmt $4 ont a y 3 9 )
| cated of Tylersville motored to Her- ' ivi a bro : '
shey on Sunday where they spent to in Howard ecenty. Mr and Mrs. Dean Beightol of | wp. 1ohald Watson and daugh-
: 1 p 3u v t sur 1 RHQ Gals
Mrs. Rhoda alte and sons, Yarnell, were Bunday night supper... Shirley and Joan of Bellefonte 16-00 ook Daviig: t ‘burg Bore
that Bellefonte's new $450,000 high! and family of Pleasant Gap, were ton ‘
x ’ } x y 4 week with their sister Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bartley and |... g " Py et 1
school be named “Edison Academy.” | Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. a Endre rmaning wa. | SBT. RIIATIOON font the time and
Acker. hildren were Sunday evening sup-| sgongqay afternoon and evening Dering: at that time a
ness WI —— saat.
ed. In case anyone is interested in Guiles motored to Ohio on Sunday KENNEDY man ? Wau “$s \ 24 alt “ the assels of sald Estate
how we figured out the name, we'll where they have secured work. ner | Of New York City, Miss Stella Con- [of 4 PH JOHNSTON A
Edison visited Bellefonte several! liz
times during his lifetime, and may- left for Williamsport on Monday | yey at the Russell Lucas home AO ans Rath OTR WR Butler and family of Howard BIDS WANTED
. >" | where they have secured employ- ar and Mrs. Phil McCartney and | On Sunday Maithew Conaway on  agr ang Mrs Sumner Noll anc The Potter Township
our new high school. The term _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billett, of aay 4; the former's parental home
“Academy” is used, loosely, for “high | Coleville, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
name but “The Bellefonte High | Port, called at the home of Mr. callers in our village recently
School.” for the new school is a and Mrs John Hayes on Friday
ED L. KEICHLINE
PFELIEFONTE
Temple Court Phone 190
1 of ¢
deceased
Miles, owne?
From Financial Loss. See
John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
Phone 497-J) Bellefonte, Pa
worth Conaway, Gertrude Sheasie)
and daughter Bhirley, of Mill Hall,
motored here and were accompanied Mrs
by the former's mother, Mrs. Lucy go,
Conaway, and then all were Bun-|"
Callers at the L. L. McCartney 4 ' t the © e ofl Mr a
day dinner guests a we hom i’ ind daughter Evelyn
to Altoona. N : ’ h . y « Pearl Weaver, Martha Jane, Clara evening for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rip-
. granddaughter Nellie Stover, visited | were accompanied by Miss Katye Belle Bartley, and Josephine Deitz. ka at the home of the bride's par-
. ET Walter Reese and his sister Eliza- ©, Ww. Bartley home at Upper Mar- beautiful and useful presents were
beth Acker visited friends and re- 4 cain, cite Bhd
RAN DOM ITEMS wi ; uy an received
(Continued from bs Pan Christie and Davi Mrs. Emma guests at the former's aunt, Mr. and sing Nm GET ROUGH
Page ons) | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker Bott a Yd Ane vi Hd ns Sues oS phon r.ANC'R. D. called at the home of Mrs ) and the Law OM
ith (TRY She ' 3 }8 18. Lh ul ‘ Hy Robert Conaway and family Mon- ¢r Johnston, Hig} A Windstorm Policy Protects You
We shcerely pa fests Dope and Mrs, P. A Ine: oh Gado per guests at the home of the lat- visitors at the Hubert Vonada home
' ame w not adopt- Mr. Osca ferly and Mr. ordon Ty - Mag "” " or Vial lor + Lh i ri mada 1
! r y and ter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Kor-| oor. ar and Mrs. Maurice DePury
Mr. and Mrs, Guy Lucas ana Mrs. E.R. Bartley called on ter of Milesburg Miss Helen Butler
explain. The late great Tho 5 tan ~ m Nol J o rr Dearkar Pridav afters 157 01 Milesburg, Miss len Butler
pl N mas A | Misses Bettie and Jocquelyn Noll family spent the weekend at Fair- neighbor, Mrs. Parker, Friday after-| o oi000 eollege. Mr and Mrs Harry
be it would be nice to have so em- i &
" 'e ment ’ {Iv DITA r mate. Richard and twin daughters Doris oe 0 mick and Fis i. :
inent a scientist's name tacked to family of Monument, spent Satur and Dorothy, of Flemington, Ells-| 5 dren Dick and Elsle Jane, were
school.” Our personal opinion is, the home of Mrs. Ada Yocum. children of Milesburg, also Mrs
that anyone who wants any other| Mrs. Kate Loveland of Willlams- patty Wenrick of Snow Shoe were KELVINATORS
trifle on the balmy side. So let's not | €Vening
have any dither over thal question. |
FISHING COMA:
Charlie Mensch, editor of the Key-
stone Gazette, must have had his
mind on a contemplated fishing trip|
Mrs. 1da Markle spent two days
last week visiting at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hockman and
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Hockman of
Zion.
Miss May Coder of Williamsport,
home Sunday p. m, were Mr. and 0 ou Mrs. Milford Etters and
Mrs. H E McCartney and son of
Mliesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Mulubarger and son also Don John.
sonbaugh of Pleasant Gap
Mr and Mrs. [20 Bomboy had a
picnic for Mr. Bomboy's folks of
SNOW SHOE
The Ladies Bible Class of th
E. Church me!
spent Saturday afternoon with !
daughter, Mrs. Richard Vonada and
family
So-Thot's the Law
OFFER OF REAL ESTATE
The Commiss re of Cents
MELROY'S
Phone 9590.R-1
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
to Canada, last week. As secretary called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, srolrin me
of the Bellefonte Rotary Club he| Bert Coder on Friday evening room of the caurch
mailed a handful of what were sup- Mr. and Mrs. F. E Vonada at-
posted to be postcard notices of a! tended the Dad's Day program put and a good dinner was enjoyed by . irda Ske aNm=n The Court had to decide whether
forthcoming meeting. Attendants at! on at the Eas.ern Star meeting on all All gathered to see Leo before present were: Mrs Viola Ma a a “period or a “question K
the Bellefonte postoffice returned Monday evening. he and his wife leave on a trip to ara, Mrs. Harry Reeser, Mae Cram.- belonged at the end of thia sen:
the cards to Charlie. The message! Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Porter and | Niagara Falls, N.Y. er, Elizabeth Dixon, Mrs Joe Bradaiy "1, case you are interested Thomas Williams property. 8lso a one car garage. Said house
sige 01 Le cards were blank. family were Sunday visitors at the The monthly club meeting of ley. Mrs, Harvey Smith, Kathy gna proper: punctuation is a question on or before July ii 1041 4 ' . equipped with a pipe § &
A home of Mrs. Pauline Oves, of | some of our young folks was held at Dixon, Mrs, W. F. Confer, Mrs. Joh mark - e SUBIC: Toby pid furnace, water and siestric ght
BLITZ: Bellefonte ’ Leo Bomboy's. Those present were F. Musser, Mrs. Elizabeih Harding A : eae niisfece a ad is TRACT No 2 VACANT . or
MT Tg pa Wr ry ia. ! " Th A a i iy s PR
three couples out of five. Mr. ana Mrs Charles Ross, Ms. MATY Vier | “Swing and Sway with Sam. COMMISSIONERS OF CENTRE Fronting 355 fe State H
01 Prance Mrs. My Kaye.” is an intersiate business COUNTY, y y way Soule =
C Thus ruled a court recently in a X27 ie My theat
’
Williamsport. Twenty-two were #sO0cial
present for dinner. A good time the business mee.ing and a @
hour lunch was served, Those
(Continued from page one)
ABC and VOSS
WASHERS
Bendix Home Laundry
Electric Stoves
John Conrad, salesman at the mesial enmm—— Swing—The popular radio pro-
Dunlap Motor Company, was stand- — M
' Mrs. Leo Bomboy, Mr, and Mrs
y i t rage y " a hm "
ing ngs Phy Bote Bi: ae Saiage SNYDERTOWN Donald S8hawley and Mr. and Mrs Hammond Mrs BA ¥ :
ra : i cf wen Harry Lucas and son. Refre-hments Mabel Lucas, and Mrs. Irene STAm-
- - nt am 4 1, M A yu te BF 3 : ni suit oni a 171 04 ay the OF. . .
crash overhead. Amid a shower of The Nittany >4-H elud ned were served about 10:30 p.m er suit against Bammy Kaye, the or BIDS WANTED
glass from the broken skylight, a! menthly meeting at the home oi gi |” The Queen Esther Sunday Schoo] Chesira leader. A former press agent
C. Y. WAGNER
black cat fell, righted itself and Howard Jr. and Janice Ardrey on —,—— of the band leader sued Kaye for be received up
apou striking the concrete floor,| June 12 and elected the following Purchases Farm Class of the M., E church met at , ¢ for 10600 g & CO
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Cinclair his overlime pay uf der the Federal “il tn bh SnD A as : | \ 1
emitted a terrifying yowl and officers: President, Janice Ardery, on June Ith. After the business Wages and Hours Law, and won | 1 0 De ApPUSG ON ! i onting 38 eet On tale H ————————
streaked like lightning out of the vice-president, Boyd Lucas; secre- Thru Govt. Loan NA THR wider a 5. Bout hikls wi case because he had worked 47 to
building. The fall was fully 25 feet tary and treasurer, Howard Ardery at BR J i he 1 a Pe 83 hours a week The orchestra
and must have cost the cat at least; jr gam, leader, Helen Grove; song " a dames Dorot he Wenrick Fr "Os leader will probably have to pay a
one of its lives. Conrad, picking jagger Fay Lucas. Other members (Continued from page one) wald, Louise Cashier, Mabel Har- Judgment of $2885 to his erstwhile
lags fragments from his person, got Irov v NM wits adh The : Ait press agent because his program
i ne Fo of what an air! Pr Lobe, Ciiuve, BY oi he Jarm; Canning and storage nich, Ellen Reese, Sally Hall, and penadeast to more than one state
| home supplies through Fay Sinclair The Board reserves th
raid Hugh pe; Mee. > | Mae Lucas and Mary Blerly. The ihe winter Mr and Mrs EM France, spent! False Teelth—The cost false to reject any or all bids
- meeting was under he leadership
: “The change of the Baylets fam- Sunday at Sandy Ridge, z 'eeth cannot be deducted from Your are to be submitted tc
HUBLERSBURG | of Br. Tate 4-H club leader, undl! {ly from tenant farmers to farm Mrs. Prance’s brother and wife, Mr |iDCOMe tax payment. Ned Sparks. brick, Sec. and Trea
(From last week) | ing will be held at the Pred Grove effort by farm people themselves, Ridge
| officers were installed. Next meet-, owners illus rates the co-operative and Mrs James Smith Sandy the actor, claimed that he had 28 fonte. Pa
| : right to deduct $3.000--the payment BLAIR A RICE
Miss Mary Hall of Willlamspori,| home on July 10th at Nittany. working with the government. ‘0 Mr and Mrs. John Park daugh- 10F his false teeth-from his gross W C. MARTIN
spent the weekend at the home Of | ywaskend visitors at the W. W.! slow down the increase In farm ten- | ters Marion Lois Emma Jean. aad [DOOME because ii Was a DEOESsary H. E. GARBRICK
G, F. Hoy. i+ | Haagen home were: Mrs. Haagen's ancy.” Supervisor Havens said son Jack, of Shillington spent the business expense (business expenses. Road Supervisors of Spring Twp
Poy BR Wan Betty sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilt- { “On an average there are about geskend at the EitersPark home.
. 51° | bank and children, Blanche and f0rty thousand new farm tenants in
WAGNER'S
Quality Flour
A Hard Wheat Pat Flour
WAGNER'S
Cur Best Flour
80-50 Riend
ey
of
BRICK
LOT ADJOINING. Fronting ! WAGNER'S
on Mill street and extending back Very Best Flour
are deductible). The actor declared x24 5 : ,  iraliaes Winter Wheat
’
Those who spent: Sunda Black ihat the artificial teeth were pui- . n d
" | hose wl rere Sunday at Blac A» trot a “Nias ; ANS OU SALE ¢ Band
oh Brpibring hom $1 Bar} Genie] of Pranklin, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Fulton | the Uniled Sta‘es each year, and at chased to correct a “hiss” which ORPHAN COURT ALE ©O
: Maoshannoy at a picnic dinner, were 1 ’ w a x ston R . y d RSON - more or les
A 501 ¢ half r ¥ : had developed in his speech, thus EAL ESTATE AND PERSO!
Miss Betty Kerstetter ‘of Tylers-| Of Philadelphia. Mr. Prankiin SUSE est hal the farmers i0 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buers daugh- | affecting his work. and that the new AL PROPERTY portion
ville, is spending some time at the Wilteank Sine NO spend ed out on ter, Mary, sons Donald and David. teeth restored him to perfect dic- The undersigned, administratrix %;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Heck- | the week at the W. W. Haagen's. Mrs. Mary Park, Mr. and Mrs. Nell tion of the Brat I Binnrd hi. Burd
man.
RACT No. 6 HOUSE AND LOT
| La yiets i 1 r
| Sunday visitors at the WW on a Tertius cram Cans | SDAW. daughter, MATEAT®t, SONS. qv. federal court ruled that the late of Boggs Township, Centrs
Miss Mildred Fravel, Mr William | Haagen home were: Mr. and Mrs. ara made is of “family-type” and Charles Jenkins, Harry, Harold, and amount paid for the teeth Was a County Pennsylvania, will expose to
Prank, Misses Laure and Mildred | Riynn Haagen and son Johnny of | can be operated by the family wih eS: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Park, 500) oorennal expense and therefore was! public sale on the premises herein- 7182 feet on Mil} Gireet
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoy | State College; Mr. and Mrs. Will-' no hired labor except at peak POD Jr. and Rev. Shasteen not deductible after described, situate in Bogs
and son Mark, Mr. John Hoy, all of | iam Poorman, of Lock Haven: 8yl- periods : Mr. Basil Harris, of Galeton, Is ta | Township, Centre County Pennsyl-
Hublersburg and Miss Dollle Mc- | vester Haagen of Lock Haven Mr Selection of farmers to be granted | VISIUNg his brother and wife, Mr. Pan in Massachusetts the 129 vania. about three miles North of
and Mrs. Robert Dreese and 500 loans is on a democratic basis, with hd Mrs. Norman Harris [Provides for a Sime of $100 Joi anY- hy burs. off the Moose Run road, . TRACT No. 7. STOREROOM, | :
Eile, Mr. od Mrs Fhetier Kee | & ortoee or a Joa, With Gerald Shope, of Akron. Ohi. one wearing in Subsite a hat pin p 0 Milesburg the Moos ‘APARTMENT. ETC. Situate at a § Wagner's Chick Starter
| of Lemont; Mr and Mrs. F W. sponsible for recommending and spent the weekend visiting Gerald's Fading more ong! iggy Fw SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1941 point of Turnpike Street, Market and Grower.
| en and children, Albert and approving them. The loans are parents Mr and Mrs. Frank Shope hezor Doig  —~ € hal, uniess .. 1 o'clock P. M.. EST. the follow- Street and Mill Street and contain-
Haag e point is co Wagner's Turkey Starter
and Grower.
Wagner's 327% Dairy Feed }§
Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed
Wagner's Horse Feed
and having thereon Wagner's Pig Meal
story frame dwelling house ¢
ing five rooms
Wagner's Egg Mash
| Louise; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pe-| of the “bariable repayment’ type li ing personal property ing 27473 square feet, more or less
| ters and children Eleanor, Janet, which means, Supervisor Havens COLLEGE TWP Crime—Suicide is the only crime’ Chairs. stoves, cooking utensils, Thereon erected a storeroom with a
. Maxine, Richard and Clair of ; explained, that the new farm own- . which cannot be punished if Suc- ryos jincleum, beds, tools, hay fork. five-room and bath apartment on
| Beech Creek. (ers can “pay more in good years| Mr. and Mrs John Lee and cessfully committed. However. if rope’ and pulleys, hay, farm imple- Second floor. Equipped with Steam § Wagmer's Scratch Feed
| Nora and Dolly Walizer, of Mill and less in bag years.” daughters Sara and Helen were would-be suicide tries and fails, he | pone canned goods barrel of vine- heating p an! ang electric light : Feed.
| Hall, and Jean Walizer of this place a Penusyivans, a total of more | guests on Sunday of Mrs. Lee's may (in some states) be subject to gAr, ete TR ACT No 8 HOMESTE AD
| were Thursday dinner guests at the n oang have been made, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. anda jail sentence Terms of Sale—CASH. PREMISES Fronting 8167 feet on Wagner's Chick Feed
0 i i ar $ « igh-
| Nevin Stover home rv I Ure nan} oingg pi } Me Loa on 21 adapt | Brain Children—Did you nw $0 Real Estate: Immediately there. I Fl rng Todt
| ] . . bad "leant patent an jdea—but only a \ ders Al me at ile NO, 4a ALTE rong , ’ :
| Mr. and Mrs. Elery Krage and probably a number of farmers in week with Miss Anna Mae Kusten- cial ard ae Sele o idbin Cn Wil eXj080 at Milesburg and containing 5343 | Wagner's Medium Scratch
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
| son William were Wednesday even- | Centre county who could qualify for | border at Tyrone. making your idea actually work? square feet. more or less. Thereon
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
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p e | gituate in Boggs Township, Centr2 op ra oe 114
ing callers at the Will'Peree home| loans if they applied, Under the Mr. und Mrs. logan Bemneitis patent gives you the right to pre- | qo, pa ded and ‘described SIUSiAY 3 I a Cue dwelling
in Oak Hall | new “continuous” program, appli- | spent the weekend at Pittsburgh. y , or
Mr. and Mrs, Claud Gingery and Cations and loans can be made at While there Mr, Bennett Be ROY we Som veing Ay as follows, to-wit: and electric light
family of Linden and Mr. and Mrs. | 80 time of the year. Any farmer over KDKA on Conservation of ents have been used for such SCTOWY | BEGINNING » ylones, thenee For a full and complete descrip-
and Here's i Lolyd Fisher and daughter, Mr. and | who thinks he could qualify should | wid Life and seemingly useless inventions as North 53% degrees East 104 peri... + (he above eight separate All kinds of high protei
| Mrs. Ralph Pry of Flemington were | 8¢t I touch with the Parm Secur- | Mrs. William Garner of State a tape worm catcher, a bathing suit CDes to stones; thence North 49565 and parcels of ground with the . high protein
| Sunday evening callers at the It6. Administration offite in the College spent Monday afternoon which can be put on and taken off degrees West 107 perches to stONeS: | ponements and improvements erect- § feeds for mixing with your
homes of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wal. | Postofice building at Tyrone. | with Mrs, Nelson Jones, | while wearing clothes, a device for | thence North 63 degrees East 80 per- og on, several of them, see hand bills § own feed.
the Way !
izer and Mr. and Mrs, Elery Krape. John Johnsonbaugh, who has producing dimples, an alarm clock ches to post; thence South 35% de- and or confer with the Bellefonte
STARTER SOLUTIONS AID y | grees Bast 80 perches to post thenoe Trust Company, Attorney-in-Fact
Build with your rent money. §| Mr. and Mrs. H M. Walizer of been ailing for some time entered which disgorges water on the ob- F . ust Company, / ! . .
Prices are still low and ple | Clintondale, were Saturday evening GROWTH OF TOMATOES the hospital as a patient a few days’ livious sleeper, and a locket for the South 35% degrees East 121 perches pi, uion of the above described Dealers in All Kinds
Says we 11 ean th ago safe keeping of slightly used chew- | to the place of beginning. eight lots and parcels of ground will :
workmen available. Our spe- J C*0eTs at the Nevin Stover nome. In line with defense program p—— ing gum? Thomas A. Edison| Containing 65 acres and 28 per- \ "ive 10 the respactive purchas- of Grains
cial advisory staff can work out Miss Betty Krape returned home plans to increase production of to- patented 1009 inventions in his own | ches, er or purchasers thereof upon full
plans, arrange sound financing after Ap ho vy) With hit the department of hort Ivars at R E M E M B E R {name before he died? , . . If your| Thereon erected a two story, five compliance with terms of sale, sub-
all. ithe culture at | t n ” a
and see that you get all the }| Nor, and Dolly Walizer of Mil the Pennsylvania State College, re- | linvention was ever made, used or room, stone house. Two springs on ject to the rights of any tenant or
correct QUALITY materials.
Used Truck Headquarters
DECKER MOTOR (O.
~ SOUTH SPRING STREET
BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674
y BELLEFONTE, PA
two | the rt d hard respec - .
| Hall, spent al days ast week minds growers that in tests of | You enh publicly described more than two e property and good orchard. tenants now occupying the respec
You can bulld a delightful six- ! i ent, you cannot get a patent on it? TERMS OF SALE: 25% at the, oo
‘and 19390 by E. M. | 4
th, with FHA f Miss June Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. in vegetable gardening st the Cop. | TG | Site he Property 8 jig MW
a mon nancing. . ge »
Drop in for your free copy of | °F Were Sunday callers at the home phosphate or crude phosphoric acid | Put Coccidiosis On shie and deivery pid goed therefor |
of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Stover. was the most effective fertilizer Doors - Sash Ayes rT, auctioneers, :
New Homes and get a free es- | grape are going to Camp Susque- Yields. Roofing Coccidiosis may be vicious but ETHEL E. BURD, |
timate. hanna at Selinsgrove this week, In 1040, however, when the sea | you can put it on the run by us- Administratrix. |
man, and Mr. Marshall made a trip Plentful. a complete fertilizer fur.’ bined with good sanitation and - - —
to Pittsburgh on Sunday to take Dishing nitrogen, phosphorus. and | ’ good feed. Rakos is a highly NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE |
LUMBER CO. Billie Blesh to meet the. bus on PeTIOF. . We carry a full stock of Dr. Sals- | Charies P. fiipple. Fred C. Mensch |
N. Buckout 84 ! goa | hich they left for Mississippi 10) que japanese say they are yi Phone 432 ool " ¢ and Harry V, Keeler, Administra- |
ecla Poultry Farms | courTter, Deceased, propose to)
Miss Nancy Dorman is visiting the United States but it would be | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED td Ps
her grandmother, Mrs, Ed. Dorman | of doubtful value in view of Jap EVERY DEAL
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with Jean Wallzer. starter solutions performed in 1038 years before you applied for a pat- several acres of good t T tive premises _ em— et
room home for as little as $24
Max Markie, and Mr, Norman Stov. | . balance on confirmation of such
lege, phosphorus either in super-| Lumber - Millwork
helpful plan booklet .
gus on Miss Jean Walizer apd Betty treatment in bringing about early! the Run This Way! |W. Gettig, Esq. Attorney for Estate. |
Mrs. Ed. Dorman, Milford Dor- S0n was cooler and rainfall more! w R SHOPE ing Dr. Salsbury'’s Rakos com- | x20 Bellefonte, Pa. R P.D. 3
0. W. HOUTS hin |
Miss Potassium proved to be a little su- concentrated liquid treatment. || Notice is hereby given that
: see the girls mother. i . i tors of the Estate of WILLIAM |
STATE COLLEGE, PA. to sign 2 non-aggression treaty with |
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| for some time. anese non-aggression in China, IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 83 | sell at private sale for the payment |
A Member of Dr. Balsbury’s Na- || of debls, all that certain lot of land |
tion-wide Poultry Health Service | situated tn Howard Township, Cen- |
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