August 21, 1041 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Fon | Health and Beauty THE HEART Many susceptible people have been made invalids because they were told by their physicians that they had leaking hearts. Some of these conditions are not serious and with reasonable care the patients will live out their natural lives, A murmur is usually due to a damaged heart valve, which Ire- quently occurs in childhood during ah attack of rheumatism or some other infectious disease. By care- fully checking the condition with the help of an X-ray machine, the doctor can usually arrive at the ex- tent of the damage. Some leaking valves are not serious, yet the par- ents become panicky and by thell words and manner succeed in in- spiring the children with such ter- ror that they sometimes develop an anxiety neurosis that affects then after lives, Some murmurs that have no special significance will disappeal when not a result of disease due « an infection. If the heart valve are more or less injured and cannot close tightly, it shows that they have been attacked by bacteria and have become thickened and curled at th? edges. The murmurs that such val ves cause may indicate something very serious or they may not. It depends upon the extent of the in- jury. Some hearts leak for many years of useful work without giving the possessor trouble or anxiety A person who is seized with a pain in the chest is usually panic-strick- en and conjectures up all sorts ol dire consequences, Oslar, a great medical authority, sald that sixty per cent of chest pains do not in- dicate a heart ailment. Sometimes a pain in the heart itself may [od due to other causes than disease of the heart. There are many things | that could cause it, such as pleurisy, | neuritis, neuralgia, arthritis of th spine, even gas pressing up against PINE GLEN A weiner roast was held at home of Miss Emma Midlam of Pine Glen on Wednesday night. Those present were: Miss Emma her brother, Edward Wilmington Del, and nephew Edwarg Jr, Baltimore, Md., Mrs Annie Cald- well Mr. and Mrs, Alonza Baum- gartner and family, Mrs. Merle Car ter, Mr Rober Graham, all © Clearfield, Mrs. Elizabeth Mnuirh of Clarence Church services 10 a. m.; preaching Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beatles ai and Mrs Charles Bickle of Haers- burg, spent the weekend at Beatles home Mr and Mrs \ daughters Vonna Mae and June and Mrs. Joel Long of Duluth, Minn are visiting at the James Hodge home and other relatives The Pine Glen 4-H pated in the program grange last Wedne sday burg Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conners son Junior of Rew City spent weekend at the Mackel home Mr. and Mrs Richard Pencic Dick of Altoona t weekend Mr Schmoke Mr. and Mrs. Alden nounce the birth of a dau urday, August 16th Mrs. Allen Dorley and three chil- dren of Lock Haven, spent the pasi week at the home her parent Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover Mr. and Mrs. James Mackel Mar- n Moreau and Mr and Mrs Clyd riehdorfer visited in Philadelphia last week and were Sunday 7:30 Satternes partici Pamona Philips clut at at EON th with n I eh of thet t, they | c. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Fard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour $0.50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour inter Wheat 82% Dairy Feed 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed Al kinds of high protein reeds for mixing with your win feed, Dealers in All Kinds the diaphragm can and often does produce chest pains, Those who suffer such pains are usually very much frightened Ii is always wise to seek a medical ex amination. If the condition is no! serious the patient's mind can bx set to rest, if real trouble has de veloped or is about to develop, then proper treatment may save life ol long drawn out illness. A disease that seems to be Increasing 1s an- gina pectoris. The pain Is very in- tense and causes anguish, The heart feels as though it were being queez The attack usually come: on very suddenly, These pains are vise-llke and make the sufferer: fee] that death is imminent, The paroxysm may last only a few sec- onds. or it may continue for several minutes that seem like an eternity to the sufferer After a tack of angina live a quiet life ed an at- should has had pectoris, he Over-exertion and worry are very apt to bring on an attack. Over-eating is also very dangerous. People with quick tem ! jearn mtirol them brought on pectoris by well-known Hunter from attack full well the to a fit of jecturing be students an insulting taunt was hurled at him. He was instantly infuriated, lurched for- ward. and before restoratives could be applied died the arms of a colleague, a victim of his own iras- cible and uncontr temper Life is lived today under so much tress and strain, that heart disor- der becomin more frequent. Even though we live in such a tempestuous world let us try to keep peace within our own souls. person pers to ior m 4 PAaroxy gelung m angina > A nr uffered angina, and knew of giving way One day while instance of ol England of results anger fore medical he and sudden death are daughter Aug. 8th nd guest Mr Creigt Mr Hoover Yan William Mr Hoover Russell Tr wT m Velda Hoover, Cl Haver member fire and had played game: urday were: Mi and Mr Hocker McCloskey nd John FOX Clarence and v Ru Hoover of hannor M Mr Ivan Ph Betty and Esther Hoover, Don Glady vin Hoover Sat Mux . and son Freddi» Dixon Mrs Ciyd Jean and Mar- ibe ll wwmond Hoover Hoover nl mday Henderaor "e expected 4 not to 1 officials . Democrat, it the LOT defense should public by The Centre remembered Wrve ft upon Many publicity government OCCARIOT when IL 1} and socla intere giving free needed by organizations - the easiest things in the of tn do is rest One world and tel] the to do Lemon Juice Recipe Made In Your Kitchen Helps Take Off Fat rin To) kitchen, ues this simple, tested LEMOS] CE REX IPE to make Jour wm redoring 31 Some ome 10 ha In & ds i . this home Lemon Juice recipe as Ga er off pounds of UGLY FAT—easily guickly, without droge. lazstives, of AGhing Barmfui! Jost mix Ards with 2 small cans oF Lemon Judes, conting 10¢ to 150 Simple as thal} plete Lemon Juirs Recios in sach Hox Te) oral] for only $1.98 Trial size Biel of [ ) : MONEY BACK [F NOT SATISFIED Free Ae Givers ~ orders Aled promptiy, Just phove, Parrish Drug Store tand to one side people wh 0 of the WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH From Financial Loss. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. 'Granges Meet A Windstorm Polley Protects You | KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9509-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS of Grains pep 5 BELLEFONTE, PA. WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves At Philipsburg Event, Depicting Grange His- tory, Will be Held Sat- urday, Aug, 23 Wednesday County Pomona Grange with Moshannon Grange in the Parish House at Philipsburg The morning session was presided over by Pomona Master, 1, EE Bid- dle and was a business session. The plienic committee reported every thing in readiness for the 68th an- nual Grange Fair Encampment which will convene at Grange Park Centre Hall, August 23.20 Brother Rathbone of Grange No 1 In Keene, N. H., representing Na tional Grange Automobile Insurance Company, gave an address in the interest of automobile Insurance and brought greetings from his home Brother Henry Stover Wheat Referendum resolution committee on this matter The addres: [1 August 13. Centre No. 13 met grange spoke on the ition A nppointed Prop wa welcome of q of Hustler the was given Moshannon by Harry by Grange, and res Fisher of Half Moon Grang innm wn ervedd fy Moshannon The afternoon sided over by Phoebe Cronister ing gram resented n girl: al re TART | Grange ston Pomona Lecturer with the follow. Gillen Grange rep program: 4-H Club Cake Mencur- Flag ceremony Pledge Loyalty “America Country Creed,” Hand Pledge SON All Ye Club Giri Golden Davs "Out In the Field’ Elder Makes a Call the Best Whatever In the Sunshine plaviet Health in the Palace: “Marching Wellville.” Songs by Pomona Grange Inclod- ed "Hello, Hello, Hello Mistres Shi ri A BOY y [| i. ¢ x 5) Morris Burkhe kle and Husband presented SNOW In Ladies Bible Pim iH meeting ir Demonstration by 6 girk Pledge’ Girls Com “re ) with a “Love SONNE exerci recitation laylet The B amg “The 50Ng, Bewvey recitation You Are, to SHO 1A f the n Moore Jradiey honor of the new- Mr: Edward Ha'l Friday at Wi- Hal will be rv rgaret Sher Jennie Sher were married t. Mr Clair Hall 8: n : 4 Mrs. George Hall, daught and Mr Hr Mr id Mrs yd Mr and Mrs Williamsport with Mrs. Wertman’s Ira Hall, Sr. and Miss Margaret relatives at Winburn t the home Shefller were daughter Mas and Mrs, Els. son George t nday of But a Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Jennie Shefller and son Kenneth, Mr worth Sheffler and Houserville: Delores Fisher, Johns: town Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moyer and children, Altoona Among those who attended Freeze and Mayes reunion, Saturday were Mr and Mrs. Albert Hazzard son Moshannon. John Shefller, daughter Mrs. Frank Hipple daugh- ters. Marie Pearl, granddaughtel Laura Marie Hippie Mrs. Philip Park, Miss Kathryn Dixon and Donald Etlers t isitors the transaci- ed business at Morrisdale Baturday afternoon Pauline McNamara, of Erie is vis {ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs wil liam McNamara, Mrs. Greyt Watson, daughter Natalie, of Philadelphia, visited the weekend with Mrs Watson's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, at Clarence. Sally Budinger was a driving guest of her aunt, Mrs Watson. —- We know of men who are so busy solving the problems of the world that they find it extremely difficult to make a living for their families ———————— World of Religion page 1wo) the Bible.” Meet them on the level.” “Use the simple words of the Master.” “Look at problems through the eyes of the Indian people.” (Continued from they will read COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 | proper Modern Etiquette 1. 1s it correct to address a doc tor just by his title, as "Good Morn- ing, Doctor?" 2. What are that are conveyed with the fingers? 3. Is it permissible for to ask his flance to return gifts he has given her I gagement is broken? 4. When does a man tip his hat while walking with a woman? What is wrong with these we introductions: (a) “Miss Stone, meat Mr. Lee.” and (b) “Mr. Lee, Miss Stone?” 6. What difference is there be- tween an European and an Ameri- food: mouth of the the some Lo man the ens 0 all the can plan hotel? Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. No. This is considered rudd reveals disrespect. One should Good morning. Doctor Harri celery fruits the return and say 2. Bread cra radishes nut small pickles 3. No: but he them without being 4. He quaintan whom eitl Kers onve raw on candy corn cob and should asked Lip is hi 0 Any ci female In thi t the jarring much beller Lo say, may 1 present Mr. Lee’ mention the name first, to present the note It ‘Miss Slone th) Always the woman the man mee ol 80 woman 6. The rates for European room only plan has fixed meals optional make 1 | undersigned Mh — — testamentary In the shove | having been granted 40 the all persons indebted wo sald estate are requested Lo make Letters nlate he pavment, and those having claims to he 3 leave some food on his plate? B. Is it all right for a hostess to suggest to her guest that they play bridge for money? It good manners for one to 1 9. Should a woman of middle age speak of her friends as “girls,” “wo- men" or “ladies? 10. Should letter with an writing? 11. 1s it obligatory to have ushers In attendance at a small church i wedding? ! 12. 1s jt correct Lo say “This Is Bill Smith of the Blank Company” when giving one's name 0 a secre- 1% tary over the telephone? social « in one begin excuse for fn delay : 1 the American plan furnished |? room and meals at a fixed rate 7. No; it Is always the hostess or the everything on the plate 8. Yes i an aflord to As ¥ ‘ a compliment to cook to eal he is certain that JOB women’ If they are of ni one should plunge y what he ha has been the casual mention of detalls mme- and cause, Just It withou! 1 Ly SAY i ul WoO many 11 No; ushers, according to the preferences of the bride and bridegroom 122 It © Ar ir gf ¥ 41) Com- rable t} AL prefs Smith of to say Blank pany Lessons In English | Words Often Misused Do not say, “The out of the window nearly fell of Do not letter fall ell boy boy almost Say, The the window.” I hope 1 nit my my entertain ny he received Say trust he received letter Hop with mean wo desire expectation of obtain- desired say f (#4 TI + Oo! i { ming 1animity Equanimity mind it three o'clock Words Often Mispronounced Magnesia Pronounce mag-1 aa first a as second a as CPN se nd sv 2 bie Pronsunce Miniatwwm DOL Is as Ind a3 A & P's Produce Buying Increased ‘onlinged from pope ome May 19 to represented a the 27. carloads bought dy the £ period of 1940 Baum cos i484 3 sald cipal it wirchased in 574 Forty resg COr- nighout the y inci watermelons bran cabbages Oranges strawberries and toma- peaches grapefruit toes The result the A & in its campaign to cooperate federal go mesil's federal government's Defense indicate strongls what can to help get the nuiritious foods onto the dining tables of the nation.” Baum said achieved by Pr the in - n ver Food. for tis whe Food -for program be done Discussing plans to merchandising efforts beyond the campaign's close, Baum sald grow- ers had requested that the efforts be continued in order to help them move their crops rapidly into con- sumption during the approaching peak production periods in many areas “The drive wag timed to coincide with peak production periods dur ing the early summer.” the chain official said, “so that we could help Erowers and at the same time en- courage wider use bv the nation's housewives of the vitamin-bearing foods that federal nutrition experts say are essential to the couniry's health” “The urgent need for promotions of this kind is sharply emphasized extend the abie observe Lhe scen by government reports that 45.000. | 000 Asmsericans are getting diets be- | low the safety line for the protec tion of health” he pointed out “U. 8. Department of reports estimate that a per cent increase in 70 to 100 Agriculture | consumption of fruits and vegetables is necessary | in order to meet minimum dietary standards.” a Nittany Valley Charge i } ! i ] | ! Services in the Evangelical-Re-! formed charge for Sunday, August 24, are as follows: Salona-—Wor- ship Jacksonville--Chureh School Howard-—Worship 6:30; Church School §:30; Churdh School time EST. John R, QGulick, pastor First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor, 9:30 a m.. Bunday Church school, Charles Charles (Ww. Heller, Supt. 10:40 a. m., wore 10:45; Church School 9:30; the term 104142 4s 9:30; the secretary, Ouy 2:30; Mt. Bethel-—Worship fied by A Words Often Misspelled Delusion (a deception); dilution { diuting) Luminescence; Hall (frozen bale (healthy ns ang on ng se prefessed (sublime); im- to an emper Word Study ra three (act © ”» ran, May Preteens tiutation), two the endl Empyreal a Hina ir ox erial (pertaining Umes ang Tease our incapabir transfe be realed wed D5 nase. oF men are end tain Are h oer Declaration IC ICIOUS; highly injur character PERN tructive pernd eject talk Ose T VE ast, and obir thelr remarks thing, who have seen inte ng Colton VENERATE,; spect, or with ference I ris wi ie every "aki to with admiration and venerate the warm Cowper regard sg hose hea wilh will occupy ning worship Wednesda sermon the Tayer evening will have A visiting pulpit meeting at 7:30 charge sD ter class leader United Brethren, Bellefonte E. Householder Unified services beginning at 9:30 a m John R. Shope, Bupt, in charge Bermon at 9:50 a m. hy the pa Sunday school lesson study ag 10.20 am Dismissal at 11 o'clock Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pas- tor. Prayer and Bible study Wed. nesday evening at 7:30. Junior choir rehearsal Friday evening clock. The public is cordially vitedd to attend all serviees Six Children Burned to Death (Continmed from page one) fled ( pastor at 7 o- i the children, they through door Elva, the eldest child, jeaped from an upstairs window. Leora hurled four-year-old Cloy from the window and then apparently fell back into the flames PERSONAL Irene — Uncle Joe has left you @ lortune! You. wil j# 1ish In many ways now. But nobody ave Se Dts ons | admr i 4 iieifast rr rr Sam nC I LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE. The budget of the School District | of ax for | in wot 041, interested citizens no oblections 10:30. All will be fina Iv approved UY L CURMAN, BACY ! Bpring Mills, Pa. | EXECUTRIX NOTICE fn the Matter of the Estate of | H uhn, late of Harris | ip, Centre County, Pennsyl- vania, deceased. Emanuel Borough, pa wlate fersigned A are or present sirator Township oaslate dersigy {to Are or ER V AN f dere sent them without delay there may or may not ber lam | account of ete. resent the same duly proven, with out delay to MARGARET E KUHN Execturix, RR. Paul x40 Boaldburg Attorney Pa ‘nmpbell ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of L. Noll, late of Milesburg Centre County, Pa, de eased Letters of administration on sald having been granted the un- all persons indebted there. requested 10 make Immediat myments, and those having cisims demands against the same, will them without delay for set to WILLARD NOLL. Admin Milesburg, Pa x36 lement ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the PFstate of inrvey M. Grenable: late of Ferguson Centre County. deceased of administration on sald having been granted the un ed, all persons indebted there requested to make Immediate Mmyments, and those having clisims demands against the same, will wesent them without delay for set- to CLOYD FP CRONEMTLL- Administrator, State College, R Attorney R. Paul Campbell x36 Laetteory lement D ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Matter Etats Corman, late les Town- Centre County doceaned of In the f the of of Mi Pa tration on hit up sald ne ters of admin sT § beer DErEONs 10 make and those having ci gL the ame w for | ’ rran toed ndeied Lhere immediate ms of Il pre- nats the igneda requested " 0H Mymen is femands agalr are mile rit) CORMAN, Ad- Faeshersburae Attorney x38 JAMES OG nent 3% 1 bh. n a NOTICH Pat of Wil ADMINISTRATOR'S the Matter of Lh M. Richner. ats hip, Howard, RD f Aominist byegry L108 In Late 5 a having 0 indebted there make Immedial those having olain the same wil fo al CHNER RD x34 sever! 3 ra PHOT in I sige tao 8 juss ied dela ELMER oF Belicfonte, Pa EARCUTOR'S NOTICY Estate Boro Ty 2 Matter of the { Waller ff Bellefonte Let ontat 0B 1 ale of Lhe drceaned PS NATIONAL BANK fonte, Pa AIT NOTICH Eatate ADMINISTRATOR™ Peter aT REGISTER'S NOTICES OFT. Th 1 of the Pa Are Te A ePegmed fins Sd and ra FE BARNER of Vers of PF Boroagh BUCKWALTER The finn nt of Merle EROCT of Erna Buck. ate Township, de- nt 5 * Barner, late of Gooeased and _/OOOU wa waiter conned 6 BANEY. The arrount of the Company ardias Baney. a minor 7. BANEY Th atoount of the Bellefonie 1 Comoany, guardian of Hannah Eiza- beth Baney a minor 8. PBANEY. The sevount of ihe Company. guardian Baney. a minor 8 BANEY. The first acoount of the Bellefonte Commany guardian of Olive Baney. a minor 10. BARTHOLOWEW The and partial account of the Bell Trust Company, guardian of of oir f Rush of toe first a Bel si ie oo ryt of ot ou Genrge Alle! es first and fired partial Belicfonte Trust of Irene Virginia and and partial Trust Pua first ef ote Jean [ Bartholomew, 4 minor 11 BOOZEM. The first and Dar tial mcooount of the Bellefonte Trust Company. evardian of David Shannon Boozer, a minor 12. BARR. The first and final account of Alberta M. Zook. admrx of etc. of Sarah T8allie) J Barr late of Ferguson Township, deceased 12. CHANDLER The firat and finai account of W. Bova Chandler of etc. of William W. Chand- jer, late of Huston Township, de- ceased 14 CAMPBELL The first and final account of The Parmers Nation. al Bank and Trust Company. exer, of ete. of Samuel M. Campbell, late of Millheim Borough deceased 15. COLYER The fourth and partial account of the Bellefonte Trust Company. trustee of etc, of William F. Colver., deceased 16. DORMAN. The first and final account of lewis H Dorman execr of etc. of Sancta A. Dorman, late of | Howard Borough. deceased 17. DEFTRICH. The first and final account of Carl F. Deitrich and Clair J. Deitrich. exes. of ete, of Emma J. Deltrich late of Bellefonte Borough. deceased 18. DELANEY. The third and final account of Bellafonte Trust Co execr . of otc. of Nannie Delancey, de- ronerd 10. DAGOET. The first and fina! account of the Firt National Bank nf Bellefonte. execr., of ete, of Carrie B Dageett, late of Bellefonte Borough, 20. FISHER. The firet account of the Bellefonte Trust Com Dany, trustes of ete. of August Gling, deconsed | inate of Bellefonte Borough, 22. ORAY. The second and parti. al account of the Bellefonte Trust Co. guardian of Jack Norman Gray, » | minor n Combany. guardian of ete, of Annie Laurie Orove a minor HM. OROVE ‘The fourth and par- tial aceount of she Bellefonte Trust Company, guardian of Kathryn Elisa- bet Grove, a minor 25. GENTZEL. The first and final account of the Parmers National Bank and Trost Company sxecr, of ete. of William V. Gentael, late of Penn Township, deceased. first and final of John MM. Pisher, The fourth and pAr- | tial account of the Bellefonte Trust 26, GARRETT. The partial sccount of Harry M executor of ete, of OG. P. Garrett, first and Cinrrett | late of Miles Township, deceased ! 27. HOLZ Al account of execrx., of ote The second and partl Edyth Holz Friedman, of Harry J. Holz. late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased 28, HOHNKA. The first and account of Agnes ( Hohnka lewis C Hohnkas, sdmrs of el Lewis Hohnks, law Philipsburg Borough, deceased 20. HAZEL. The acoount of Harry WwW ol of Anns R Township, decensod 30. JACOBS, ‘The account of The Pirmt National of Btate College, exect of Effie M. Jacobs of Harn, ship, deceased 31. KAUFFMAN final account of the Company adm Kauflman, late Asceased 82. KLINE. The first aocount of the Bellefonte pany guardian of David Kline minor 33. KRUMRINE of a 1 A MRD rumrine deceased final ac. Melvin s H. Lee deceased of frst Hazel Hazed, Jats fink nt FH and name of Bpring fins Panik of first and el Inte Town The Bellefonte of first and Tris Lizzie Township of elk of Walker and partia Trust Cesn Booger “n inal scoount namrx inate of Haines 34 IEE count of BR. Nevin Lee, execrs . of eu inte of Walker Township LOVE. The first and final as Maude Harrison and Win Love, admrs iste of Bprir of eu Township The first and Lee ana ( of C} a5 count of field J Love craned a3 IAVCAS. The 1 mt of Reuben Li Mf Rebie J 1 MoQUISTIC 1 atoount « Co MoQuiis leceswed AMR IN of ts Lang of tion late MoM ULLEN pooount of | kt ¢ . Lass rence ker OYDAany ra H. MoMulle: Township, deceased MOTZ The first H Omd of ¢ »" Forwiist NEWMAN nt of Go W fi lesbury NEWMAN account of Nannie ele } rie ’ of Lor ong? of Wort} 4 PONEST ount § Joep i John Ponest TROCK 1 of Pies ROT BOHENCK The first nt £ 1 A Pletoher oy THOMPSON HARRY A CORMAN w ut rl LEGAL NOTICE nd aA appli - the Penn- hereby given cation has been made 0 svivania Public Utility Commission the provisions of the Public Law by Rising Springs Company for an order evi- the Commissions approval incorporation, organization A. 605068, Folder 1 A public hearing upon this appai- cation will be held in the Court House at Bellefonte, on Thursday September 4 1941, at 10:00 A M when and where all persons in in- terest may appear and be heard, if they so desire RISING SPRINGS WATER CO X39 ¥ Of 18 SNE and cresiion LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given plication has been made to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Com- mission, under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, by Rising Springs Water Company for an or der evidencing the Commission s approva] of the beginning of the ex- ercise of the rights, powers or priv- flege of supplying water to the pub- lic in a portion of Grege Township Centre County. (A. 60506, Foider 2) A public hearing upon this appli- cation will be heid in the Court House at Bellefonte on Thursday September 4 1M], at 1000 A M when and where all persons in in- terest may appear and be heard, if they so desire RISING SPRINGS WATER i A that ap- PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The heirs of the te Dr. J. M. Dumm will offer at blic sale on SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD. 1941, at 10:00 a. m EST, in the front corridor of the Court House at Lock Haven Pa. the following real estate. NO. 1. ‘The homestead of the late Dr. Dumm in Mackeyville, Clinton | property. [| NO 2 A farm situate in Porter | Township, Clinton County, about | one mile West of Mackeyville on the Fishing Creek Road, containing ap- proximately twenty-six (26) acres | one hundred sixteen (116) perches | and having thereon erected a hous® and barn. i NO. 3. A farm adjoining No. 2 [| above, containing approximately | seventy-nine (79) acres, and having thereon erected a house, barn and outbuildings. - » NO, 4. Lot In Mackeyville having thereon erected an old blacksmith shop, NO. 5. A double frame dwelling and garage situate at Nos, 24-26 E Park Bt, Lock Haven Pa, Terms and conditions of sale will | be announced at the time of sale The right ig reserved to reject any and all bids, For further juformation consult the undersigned. ABRAHAM H, LIVEZ, Attorney in Fact for heirs of Dr, J. M. Dumm, Lock Haven, Pa | A E. Hubler, auct x4 AUDITOR'S Union REPORT Township School District RECEIPTS Property $2160.82, per $2281 08 1481 24 appropriation 3534.04 Temporary 1411 85 Al] other ao 11 capiia $ Delinquent Blak loans BOUT CE Total receipt $8718.21 CURRENT EXPENSES Secretary's sa Treasu Tax rie rer's Yi Lor Auditors Census Other Enumeration CX DETUS AIA 247 1 ¢ 1 3d 158059 2068 1 67.85 165.1% Bx t EBT SERVICE ” it rm shot wort term Joan: iit) $3880.09 GLENN HARPER WHITE WILLIAMS Auditors 8 G EA .. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ndersigned, Exex Griffith a “Tow nship Centre County and Attorney in fact named said wil] by Te 1 ne Estate of Miles Pennsyivania for the heirs of P the authority contained | last WH and Testament of the a CGP will expose sae home of G Rebersburg County i Garret ) t the late West Centre Rai Pubic a P. Garreil Miles Towns: Pennsylvania BATURDAY 1130 PM described SEPTEMBER EST, the | estate 6 1941 ollowing real jot or parcel of d a two story TAINING 1 acre hrush brush woodland, conh- 5 and 87 perches u Township situate in Kel- Gap, in the The foliowing lo ler Addition to Pleasant Township of Spring County of Cen- tre and State of Peunsyivania, and known as lots 28 and 33 of Block 1 each 50 feet in frontage on Keller Street and extending back 150 fec! to an alley. Lot No 28 is bounded on the one side by Main Streel and jot No. 33 bounds it on the other side and jot No. 33 is bounded on the other side by Jot No. 34, as re- ferring to the plot or pian of Kellers Addition, and A tract of barren mountain land containing 10 acres, more or less, in Miles Township, Centre County, Pa and A farm composed of six separate tracts oontaining the following acres: 24 sores ang 93 perches; 19 acres and 70 perches; 7 acres and 32 perches; 1 acre and 47 perches; 3 acres and 96 perches; 30 acres ani 149 perches; all situate in Miles Township, Centre County, Pa thereon erected a one and one-hail story six room frame house darn and necessary out buildings and A tract of clear farm land oon- taining 10 acres and 87% perches, situate in Miles Township, Centre County, Pa., and A certain plece and tract of pas- ture and woodland, containing 18 acres, more or jess, situate in Miles Township, Oenire County, Pa. and known as the “Doebler Homesteadt and All that certain messuage, tene- ment and jot of ground fronting 8212 feet along state highway and extending back along alley a dia tance of 180 feet and known as lot No. 36 situate in the village of Re- | bersburg, Miles Township Centre { County, Pa_ having thereon erected & two story eight room frame house, barn and outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE-25% at the | April 1st. 1942. Attorney in fact for: Sine & Hubler, Aucts. M. W. Get
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