October 30, 1941, PLEASANT GAP The Cliiton Hipples purchased | the Lank Musser house on Horn- town road and which the Fetterolf's aré now occupying and are making repairs such as a new roof, etc. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Weaver spen! the weekend at Niagara Falls Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swartz, Mr, and Mrs. Ranklin Tate and “Doc” Stover made a business trip te Lewistown Saturday night James Warnick was home from a camp in Oklahoma on furlough and spent a few days of it with the Ran- kin Tates with whom he formerly made his home when employed al White Rock. The Alan Weaver family and Mrs. | J. A. Shuey of Bellefonte, were din- | ner guests at the Nevin Corman home Sunday evening Mrs. Kenneth Zerby ter are visiting at former's parents, Mr, and rs Frank Irvin. Mr, Zerby was here for the weekend and they with th® Irving and the Montgomery Hublers of Boalsburg were guests at a iam- ily dinner at the Musser Irvin home at Centre Hall, Sunday vrs. Charles Stitzer is tlie home of her daughter Charles at New Bloomfield Mrs. Gertie Bullock, daughte: Sadie and two friends of Lock Ha- | ven were dinner guests at the War- | ren Wood home Sunday Mr. H T Deal spent Saturday night witli the Warren Woods and | on Sunday they drove to Mifflinbury to see Mis. Wood's sister, Mrs, An- detson., The Dillon family moved the Baird apartment on Street to Harrisburg Mrs. Clyde Simpson and daughter Fleurette returned home from Bal- timore where they had been [ol several week. Mrs. Simpson ing (reatments at a hospital in that ciwy during the time Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson children of [Lewistown visited Dewey Sorens on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller of Yea- gertown spent Sunday with former's brother, Rev Miller wife at the M. E. parsonage Rev. and Mrs. O i Orangeville visited last week, Mrs Martha Wise recurned Sat- urday from a 10 days vacaloh spent with en parents Conn. 3 RP to tile Centre Coun iy home for a few days. last week | Alu he ) Ler again. His daughter olixia has remained visi. Mrs. Benny Wilamsport for a visil sister, Mrs. Hurry Etover Mrs. Thomas Williams returned | hone Sunday after a week's Visi with the Lester Baird's at Mill C Ine Milford Gardners are home after spending a week wilh reia- tives and friends in Pittsburgh Mrs. Etta Grether is planning wo leave soon [or Philadelphia where she will maker an exiended visii with relatives i Mr." aha “Mrs, “O.*""Peush of | Kingston spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Margargel Sr The foreman of the state men has rented the Philp apartment fwnished and tae nen watiemd about in ent homes in the town Reeder Jodon has rented his gar- corner State Street and Pike to the State gs a repair whe the new road is being through Mrs | and daugh- the home of the visiting at Mrs from | State taK- ons at Helsey was taken back’ IY Shane S0D road | Smith olnet differ- are axe i and daughter the famou at Duncans- Harry Eby June attended one ol 1 ofr antique sales Monday Mrs William mother wo inger nt ville Sunday, Eby, Mrs Toner and Coun.gan drove gee the Kes Lques, Mr, and Mrs moved from Centre Hall Harty Eby cottage recently vacated by tie Rochalls when they moved to Milesburg, about twelve or four- ten friends gave them a house warming Friday night “Ted” Harris was brought home Monday afternoon {rom the Centre County Hospital where he had a tonsilectomy performed Sunday Mrs. Henry Noll, Mrs. John Hock- enberry and Mrs. R. W. Noll were among those who atended the meel- ing of the Centre County Council of Hepublican women held at Stale College Saturday afternoon. Dr. ang Mrs. J. N. Roeder of Pal- merton, the former being Supt. of Echdols in that town, spent the weekend with Mrs, Roede's brother Ray Melroy and wife at their col- tage in Green Valley. Their son Jesse who is a student at State Col- Jese was also down for the weekend s father and one brother attend- 3 the football game Saturday and brought him down with them ‘ The Local Woman's Club will be hostess to the Centre County con- ference of Women's Club ladies al the M. BE church Saturday. The Ways and Means cominitiee of thal church will serve a chicken lunch- eon at S0¢ per plate, villiam Mole of Harrisburg, a state forester who has charge of the Highways sper Thursday after- noon with the Harry Eby's. Mrs. Hay Meiroy ang niece Mrs Russell Spicher attended a Philco meeting in Williamsport Wednes- day. Mr and Mrs, Kenneth Ulrich spent the weekend in New York City. Mrs. Henry Noll drove to Rebers- burg Monday afternoon for a short vigit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Olan Brungart. A farewell party was given at the Robert Brown home for Irvin Dean who left yesterday for the army About 27 young people were pres- ent, The Memorial services held Sun- day evening in the M, E. church for the departed firemen was wel] at- tended. Rey. Miller delivered the germon. Mis, Rachael, Mrs, Wetzel and Mrs, Swartz of Milesburg were Pri- day’ afternoon guests at the Harry Eby home, Mrz. Coffey of Lock Haven js vis- iting ber daughter, Mrs. Ray Noll Harry Eby made a business trip rapt” Harry Eby, J Brouse, Lyde Kathry Hepburnville fisplay of Runkle the Kenneth to gs GP | home The { other relatives | quite badly | Kalamazoo Stove Co ! Mrirt ! which is { Auman Baird family will Miliord, | ' | Bartley E THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 1I'K. Tage Deven Jurors Drawn | to “Willlamaport, Saturday | Ray Melroy was home from Hare risbarg for a three days vacation which he spent in Green Valley Mr. and Mrs, Edward Spicher re- turned home Monday from a honey- moon spent in Niagara Falls and vicinity. Enjoyed a family dinne at the home of Mr Spicher's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Spicher on Wednesday evening and today Mr. Spicher leit for camp Sam Houston, Texas from where he was on a twenty day furlough Spicher's were married last Thursday in the M. E church at Bellefonte and have a host ol friends who wish for them a happy and prosperous married life Mr. A. A. Osmer of San Francisco visiting the Boyd Spicher's and in this vicinity John Mong Jr. who cut his hand while at work for the while install- week is abe | (Continuéd rom "povd one) Jos. D. Flick, mechanic Bellefonte | Miriam H. Forsythe, hpkr. .Millheim | Robert 1. Hartsock, farmer. Julian | 8. J. Haupt, laborer. Pine Grove Mills | Sampson N, Hawlett, civil Eng Philipsburg Port Matilda Boalsburg Migs M. Hoover, lbr M. Houtz, farmer Srelid B. Krebs stenog : Pine Grove Mills Henry T. Norris plmbr State College John Retorick, br ... Clarence wm. H. Ricker, enginr State College Edw. P. Sharkel, clerk... Philipsburg Mrs. Chas. Showers, hkpr... Howard Robt. FP. Steekem, wholesaler, . Bellefonte Geo. M. Stover, clerk, .Millheim Donald R. Swires, lbr... Philipsburg Chas. Yingling, farmer. Tyrone RD Stella Zimmerman, hkpr... Clarence CRIMINAL COURT JURORS (Meet Monday, Dec. 8) John H. Ackerman Jr is ing a lurnace be ap work George Hie mer window house on State his hand wering and has with his painful Nevin Hockenberry's plan soon into thelr new home nearing completion. The move into and Joe move [rom the AuU- N last again who fell from a dor- while working on a Street last week J and knee quite badly nicely from his In been able to con- work even though recorder State College A. Anderson, br... Bellefonte Baird, shipping clerk, Bellefonte Ins. agent State College Summerfield Butterworth, clerk Clarence bookkeeper Philipsburg N. D. Davey, lbr State College Pred Davidson, frmr. Warriors Mark Claude DeArmitt, carpenter Warriors Mark coal operator Philipsburg Snow Shoe State College State College hikpr.. Boalsburg hkpr State College minister State College agent. Snow Shoe Penna Purnace Julian Philipsburg Centre Hall Sam Hepburn, crptr.. Bellefonte Lester N. Homan, fbr Aaronsburg Paul W._Honser, garage prop. Lemont Pranklin W. Hoy. lbr. Pleasant Gap Chas. 8. Jodon, frman State College Frank Katules, miner Osceola Mills W. H. Kessin frmr Howard Werner B. Kraft, frmr Spring Mills Karl E. Kusse, secry Bellefonte C.D. Lauck, entretr Pine Grove Mills John Little, coal operator Corman G. Long. clerk Spring Mills Mrs. Pauline 8. Lowden, hkpr State Coll Philipsburg Milesburg Howard Bellefonte Pine Gien Thos Bryson T hurt Is re juries tinue quite The move Alfred 1. Bowersox, 0 Frances E. Custer vacated family will Centre Hall to the house man Bairds will vacate Mrs, Henry Noll and Mrs Melroy tend the dinne: by the State Employees ol County the William Penn Harrisburg this evening Mr. an A. H Mrs H the house they Baird and F. DePalma Ray ven Geo. J. Doherty, supt H. Fox, tinner .. Glenn, farmer Maude J. Graham Anna Fazan Grau Ja Centre g 1 Hot#} urkl} od will at gi Smith and drove d Don ingdon, Saturday evemng Mrs. Ted Harris Mrs, A H. Smith and Miss Bertha Rimmey atlendec the annual State convention held at the Penn Harr isburg Tharsay JACKSONVILLE ices Rev. John F. Harkins Harvey M. Harm Earl A. Harper, frmr I. Harper, br J. Heaton, hkpr sckman_lbr 1284 sETY hoo! 9:30 ternoon al ger y home were Mr: wwisdort. son Nevin, ol near Beech Creek. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs William Hoster man and Mr. ang M Orvis Hos- terman and children of Aaronsbury Sumner Noli nd Elsie Jane spen’ Elsie Noll and Coiiege al 4 ee and hkpt ibr Henrietta B Lynn Andrew F. Malone, Chas. Mayes T. N. McAlarney, meht Harry Meeker Jr. lor Earl C. Musser, frmr Bellefonte H. Clay Musser. mcht. State College Geo. Nearhood, lumbermn Pine Glen G. Olson, spel. Ins agent Philipsburg Snow Shoe Howard Centre Hall Bellefonte Julian Rebersburg Howard ¢ r bat ira ate 1¢ James Shaffer | Wills Joseph Martha APCK Walker riine Dietz, Ciarabell were Swope, e and Mr 4 idret Harry Miller and Henry, Sophie, ang Mar- Snydertown spent Sunday the Swope hame Mr. and Mrs. Newilon Weaver State College were Sunday afte: noon call the A A. Garre nom. M and Robert Conaway and famuady Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. ani Mr William Belghtol and famuy at Howard Mary June Fye and Pete were inner Noll Mr Charlotte day Baird ir. and Mu James Lucas unday dinner and supper guests a the home of Mr and Mrs Lawre Dotterer at Clintondale Peggy and Kenneth Sunday dinner guests Ailey hom and Mrs hl W. Reeser is 8. Rhine, Ilbr Geo W. Sharer, {rmr H. A. Stitzer. mchnic W. Fred Tice, frmr WwW. F Ty ihr. Dorothy Yearick CIVIL COURT JURORS (Meet Monday, Dec. 15) F. Bartley, Dolan IL. S Wtcheier the Oliver Bell, Ihr Helen C. Broderick ior gare " evening at eis 134 SOD. i: hkpr peng Howard Philipsburg Clarence hkpr Bellefonte Julian Moshannen Bellefonte Snow Shoe Ihr ihr Miles InGay home James Shaffer and daughter Laorothy Mon- with Harry guests a Mr Harry Carver, ibr Richard Craft, br Ethel Delong, hkpr Pearl Dreibelbis, hkpr Ruth K. Dunsmore, hkpr Philipsburg Garfielg Flwards, erptr. Philipsburg Geo. A. Gardner lbr Bellefonte Claude Gette Sr. clerk, . Philipsburg Mrs. J M. Gilliland. hkpr Snow Shoe Mrz. Mary Glenn, hkpr Pine Grove Mills Joseph F. Herr, frinr Howard Glenn R. Heverly, frmar Howard A G. Hite, bricklayer Bellefonte James 'J. Clair Hoover, clerk Belleforite Mrs. Elizabeth Hublér, hkpr Millheim C. M. Johnson, br State College Anne W. Keichline, architect, Bellefonte timekper, Bellefonte Bellefonte pent Mr: ald Wf ternoon Were nee Ertley at were D. P. Ertley home iri the week were Mr. and Mrs Donal d Stover and daughter Janet Mr. ang Mrs. Walter Corman and on Kiward of Belefonte Mr Harry Swope, Mrs Lucas, and Miss Arline Sxope spent Saturday afternoon with theu friend Miss Bette Aley Mr. and Mrs Robert Conaway and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | [ra McKibben mond Lucas and family at Howard Ward C. Krape. frmr RD Chas. B. Lee, Ibr Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Nol} and Geo. W. Long. painter. Centre Hall children Dick and Elsie Jane ana Mrs Sally Long, hkpr. Madisonburg Pete Dolan motored across Snow Fount McCartney, Ibr Howard Shoe Mountain Sunday afternoon Clare M. McGowan, seamstress and enjoyed natures beauty and Moshannon were supper guests ¢. Mr. and Ml : Spring Mills Krone and family fit Clarence and Caleb Miller, Ibr Bellefonte also calied on the Emmet Bathgate's Frang Miles, hr Ba Hogaid of 8now Shoe Jn x. Mi , irmr ne rove 13 Mr. and Mrs. L/L. Meek and Francis C. Moerschbacher, migr.. . daughter Lucille of Bellefonte were Philipsburg Sunday afternoon callers at the |M. Roy Oyler, frmr......... Howard Swope home Luther E. Park, Ibr.... State College Mr. and Mrs John Shaeffer and Orin E. Peightol, conductor daughter Nancy and son Ronald of Osceola Mills Centre Hall spent Saturday even- | Chauncey Pletcher, blacksmith ing at the C. E. Aley home Howard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada Ins. agent. spent Sunday at the homes of Mrs : . .t . Bellefonte Emma Vonada and Mr. ang Mrs Allen C. Royer, lbr.. Millheim William Poorman and family of | Frank A. Smith, Weather Sipping Howard ] ' tate ollege Louise Beightol Hazel Daughen-|Paul R. Spearly, crptr... Bellefonte baugh and Maxine Long of Howarl | Howard T. Struble, ret. frmr called at the former's sister Mrs, ‘ Bellefonte Rober, Conaway. Roy Thompson, frmr . Howard Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertiey and | Walter Trainer, landscaper. . . children Kenneth and Peggy An | . State College visited Sunday with the latter's IR U. Wasson, retired. State College parents, Earl Co man’s at Axe (M3 Edna E Weber, WED. Slefomte Mann. ege | Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and | Blaine Willams, crptr.. Philipsburg daughter of Milesburg were Thurs- | Willard E Williams, 1br..... Julian; day evening guests ol Mr, and Mrs | Fussell G. Zerby, lbr.. Aaronsburg Hubert Vonada Sestbaam w——— Please bear in mind the Ladies Ald are holding a roast chicken sup- ‘Draw Jurors For per with all the trimmings on Sat- | Trial of Hoy Houck urday evening Nov, 8 from 5 til} 8 oclock. Price 50: adults, and 25¢ | children, that is including dessert Everybody welcome, come and bring your friends. A, Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Thurs. | fan day and Friday at the home of her! ane John A. brother Irvin Watkins ang wile | Haven Bellefonte R. D. 2 helping to make* | apple butter. Then on Sunday | the J. D. Mersinger, ibr.. Hugh M. Quigley. (emtinued from page one) John W. Musser, yard conductor, [ Renovo. WwW. Moore, truck driver, Mill Belle, clerk, Lock Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude | completed about 5 p. m. when court Sheasley and daughter Bhiriey 0: f was recessed until this morning Miil Hall motored here and ae Te a2« i Members of the Grand Jury which companied by their mother Ll found tive bills Liicy Conawdy spent Sunday at Me against Houck, Monday, home of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Kessling | onze Baxter, Renovo, Lewis Brun! and family of Yarnell gard, Beech Creek, R. D.; Harry L. THe is EL 4 LB Be hh A f | For December John €. Bmith, retired, Loganton ' Selection of 1 began about Matthew Conaway of Flemington jj " yesterday, Jey hop task — in all four counts | were’ A)-| NEW SIMPLIFIED FORM OF INCOME BLANK IS ISSUED A new simplified Income Is to be Issued by the Treasury Dee partment, It was announced by Bee. retary Morgenthau, yesterday The new form may be used by Income taxpayers whose income Is $3,650 or lesy and Ix wholly derived from salaries, wages, other compens sation for personal services, divi- dends, interests, rents, annuities or royalties, Estates, trusts and non- resident allens may not use the form p The 1040-4, Form by new return, known as Form takes the place of the old 1040-A, which has been used taxpayers with gross incomes of $5000 or less. Those whose income for 1941 Is over $3000, as well as those who choose not to use the new simplified form, will use the large: Form 1040, but this also will be re- vised and simplified, Treasury OMm- cinls sald The table on the simplified form show amount of tax on Increasing ame ounts of gross income alter the pro. per allowance of a credit of $400 for each dependent, if any. ‘The table automatically reflects no tax Habil- ity In cases where the gross Income less credit for dependents i= not in excess of the exempiion levels. These levels are $750 ase of a single person who | the of the reverse of the side in the « not head o Frank. Mar- Gren. Hit- Pine Glea Ww Balmon A. Lb Tyee Certruce Robert T Beech Creek: John Mill Hall R. D.; Mi on Galloway: Mr Clayton J inger, R auchtow: Mis. C. 8B chins M Bessie Matte creek: Thomas J. O'Donnell onton: James R. Parks, Renovo A. Probs Mrs. Jennie R and Mrs. Richard Schnell; Straley. Mill Hall Horry Beech Creek, R. D.: Mn V. Walizer, Mackeyville Welsh. and A D. Wilion, Tamarac Clinton County District Allorney B. L.. Hoag Indcated that wh fouck has been Lied on the charge in the Andrews case he will {nee trinl on charges of aggravaled as- gull and battery: assaull with mn- tent to 8) and assault with intent to maim Miss Emily Williams 28 Jersey Shore teacher When Clinton county ha Ie docket ainst the former trician and orchestra lender exnected brought charges Farwell enfield on schoo) cleared elec. Hourk Beile- from to be te fonte to fice resulting fol fu im in re. vestigation apprehension, when endeave various mmul We org rence: i which y Pitbsburgh wtor Walter ' x to i with a thome ¢ one of Aon. nt Honek Pitt vet th burgh ough aithough sane { his alitd Houck claimed he was in Bellefonte July 13 when Rose Jlober was fatally slupged Ii the western city. The Pittburgh police docket shows Houck “detained When Miss Andrews wa trick on the left side of her face, she had partially turned around to see her ascailant and =o was able to furnish Lock Haven city police with a de- cription and he Was picked up a few blocks from the scene of the ab tack within a few minutes trie Prepare For Red Cross Roll Call (Continued Irom of the world must be mei while there must alto be a constant guard- ing against epidemics prone oo sweep over the nations ih days like these” he continued. “Present con- ditions Mr Warner stated call upon every citizen to give his or hey financial support that the work may be carried on successfully Final plans are being completed and the Roll Call personnel has been planning all the details for an ac- tice campaign for Red Cross mem berships in the Bellefonte area. The Roll Dall is headed by Roy Wilkin- son, Jr. ahd with him are associai- ed Mm James B. Craig as vice chairman and Mis Année Fox as treasurer. Solicitation chairmen in Bellefonte have been chosen as fol lows* North Ward, Mrs. Charles, Mensch: South Ward, Miss Helen | Jenkins: West Ward, Mfs Howard Casper: Industries and Unfong, Jolin Sommerville: Club and Banks, Louis Schad Neighboring towns stich as Howard, Milesburg and Axe. mann, together with the outlying districts, have been organized also and solicitation chairmen have been [chosen and are engaged in forming their respective committees But for its Roll Call membership support, Chairman Wilkinson stated in an interview, there would be no Red Cross. Roll Call dollars are used only for the domestic services of the. American Red Cross, the training of volunteers 10 serve in varjous forms, of relief, the mmintenance of disase ter corps throughout the country, the rehabilitation of families who, have lost their possessions. and other valmablé civilian services, and Bs. poge ome) sO wt tax form family and $1500 in the | i sistanes of many kinds rendered to’ men in the army and navy and for their relatives back home. Were it not, however, Mr. Wilkinson sald,’ that there is this organization for! ! peace-time needs, the needs of great emergencies and of war could nol be met. To date more than $47.000- 000 worthy of war relief has been #x- tended to other cotntrfes By the American Red Crods and much suf! fering has been alleviated Last year the Red Cyoss hurried ascistance to 217.000 victims of the 140 disasters in our country, Re- | [Bones to the hot Cal} Roepe | Nits of mersy, The Red Crome | more than doubled the fumber of | ing no pointe of miliary and t naval | servien, The organization i= furnish. ing and operating hospital recrea- fn build ngs constructed by the tment al 05 Arm | emeral nospitals. 7 are | Office, Court Case Of n mariied person op person who Is the head of a family, Married per- sons not ving with thelr spouses and married persons whose spouses file separate reluns are treated as single persons for the purpose of the table, The status of a person on the last day of the year Is the n governing factor in determining ex- | emption level as well as the credit for dependents, In case the fied return Form 1040-A is filled The tax is the same for each $25 block of gross income, and the tax-! payer need only ascertain in which block his gross income (less the al- lowance for dependents) falls, For example, a single person mot the head of a family) who has a gross income anywhere between and $232500 and who has no de- pendents will pay a tax of $132 A mariied person or head of a family in the same situdlion will pay a tax of $65. In arriving at the amount of tax in each block, the tax on the average amount of income in such block. computed at ordinary rate afd with a 10 percent earned income credit allowed for normal tax pur- poses, has been reduced by 10 per- cent, owing to the fact that dedi tions and cei talp credits are not al. lowed, and has been fixed at the nearest dollar 5000 nurses have been obtained for the Army and Navy These are but Hustrations of a vast number of ervices performed under the aus- pice; of this national humanitarian organization “I'he Red Cross.” Chairman Wil- rinson stated, “Is an Important part. in the Nationa] Defense Pro- gram. Among our soldiers and ors at thelr posts, among the waipulagtion of ow nation its rounds night and day r oul Its humanitarian e Red Cross | upperting Lt by join wy Chapter in C all” he oon ner sali civii- ! throu ond Red Roll PINE GROVE MILLS aed from Page Three after 6 months selec- in U 8S A nt brush we duty at Aberdeen Md Oacar Grazier best known nl aling the whee Studeb aker 8 sedan One of E00 Georg McWilliams irén. page news hare in Penn victory » tive servic cami one of Fer- itizens js man- a brand new Mi gus 8 on our Foi Pies] Monday recent foot- - ast Slate ybrid corn Rock Spiings Si because ting of the h B b , Heed near , Leenn postponed xt Tuesday £TNoOn of rain November 4 fy Mrs Paul Homan was honored DY a birtnday parly Friday evening al home on the Hon, J, W. Kepis fam Tae young lady received many fine gia. Dancing was main evening entertainment Reiregh- menis salore served at late hour Those lucky enough to be present were, Misses Ruth Weaver, Ida Kephart, Leonora Tinto, Mr. and Mr: W. E Homan, Prof. and Mrs C. A Bonnie Mr and Mrs Blair Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Alired Grove Miss Miriam Homan, Mr. and Mrs Hurry Garner and children Lester Hester ang Robert Guarher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connolly of Springdale, were past weekend sand visitors at her parental home, Mr. and Mrs, J Sumner Mil- jer in State College. The Millers were all former Ferguson Twp, til- ers of the soll Mr. Claire Fisher who is in Selec tive Service at Langley Field, Va spend a MW day furlough with bis parents, Mr. and Mre, Harry Pish- Centre Line and some ne brother and family Rev Latheran parsofi her ped er on with his James Fisher at in oan Injured By Saw Edwin Heatley, Wellsboro, is in the Blossburg Hospital as the result of age ail accident suffered recently while | working at the L. G. Niles sawmill His sleeve caught as he was adjust- ling = gauge and he was drawn against the saw before a companion could reach him. A severe gash was cut in his head. and his skull was cut by the saw ~ LEGAL NOTICES $ “CAL? TION ¢ NOTICE. My wife. Evelyn having left my bed and board with- ott just cause or provocation, 1 here. by caution the public not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. J W. HARSHBERGER. x46 Port Matilda. Pa EXECUTORS NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Jen. nie 8. Has'ell. late of Bellefonte Bor- ough, Centre County Penna Letlers testamentary in the above estate having been wranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted tO the said estate gre requested to make payments, and those having claims to oresent the same duly proven, hy Leds delay Jo WILLIAM HABSA Executor, Bellefonte, R. Paul A iy Aitorney, x40 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the Matter the Estate of F. Baney ee of Bellefonte h. County of Centre, Peuna. deceared Leiters of administration on sald mlate Daving been granted the un dersigned. al A Tephe indebted there. to are requested to make immediate payments, and oll having claims or demands against the same. will present them without delav for set- E BANEY. Houiint to Belle ente. Pa. Administritor, R. Paul Attorney. anpoell, LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of computation of Returns of Municipal Election. Notice is hereby given that the | Centre County Board of Elections will ment at 12 d'tlock Noon, Fri- day, November Tih, 1941, for the purpose of publicly computing and canvassing of the municipal elec- tions returns in Centre County, Pennsylvania, at the Commissioners’ House, Bellefonte, Pa. FRED C. MENSCH HARRY V. Gemtre Ooty Board, of Elections. | Attest: sta- FREDERIC G. HOFFER X44 wi ——- simphi- $4,300.01 | A. Hamshberger, HUBLERSBURG The many friends of Mrs. John Hayes will be glad to know that she Is able to be down stairs again and around some Mr, F, E Vonada accompanied Mr John Decker to Duquesne, on Satur- day, where they spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Vonada Rev, and Mrs, Link returned home Friday after spending a week visit- ing at the home of the latter's par- ents, at Rockwood Mr. and Mrs. Cryder Clevenstine of Washipgton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Cleve Blerly Mr. and Mrs, Harry farally of Nittany evening visitors at the and Mrs, Phllip Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr, and Mrs. Joel Yearick were Bunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OM. Kling of Al- toona Misses Sara were Bunday home of Mrs Yearick and were Friday home of Mr De at and Mary dinner guests Ada Yocum Mr Pred Hayes and sons of Bellefonte ang Mrs. Charles Gried of Lamar spent Friday at the home Mr and Mrs. John Hayes Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayes and family of Bellefonte and Mis Laura Hayes, Miss Beth Harbaugh and Miss Quiggs of lock Haven visited at the same home Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gable of Lans- down and Mr. and Mrs. Link, par- ents of Rev, Link spent the week- end at the home of Rev. and Link the ' Ol on . — Inflation people, espec ipon the thelr dangerous those who depend oi farm for Remember 1920-217 ww ta! lv ally et a0] Tad rh TOC , produ he income ~ PUBLIC SALES C ANCE LED wie of Marie hay ny yoelied BATURDAY NOVEMBER J Long. will « er mile west of Spr Route 45 new 6 Ouse, with all conven Mave turday Nov 1! Heed L 5 he) NOV ofler WEDNESDAY Ba nes N his 1 stock the be THURSDAY MoChowike 1 mile eas! of Bel plete Bale ith SAT RDA { B ] ! 1.4% box b yore Harpater 2 NOV EMBEI ¢ woud fie B81 D3 of & pC ~10 Re te 220. 2 eguEen the Eaiat » offer at p ii Tol homestead ¥ nw t) * no ravishing umber wlor wii BUY Exe Cieary Wie Ce aroent dishes Mo her / and many of E Hulades WEDNESDAY will offer at tv 3%, miles soul nu Basie Run eo and how Mayes & 8Stov THURSDAY NOV EMBER W. Prantz will offer at i mile west of Oia Fort wan ad at h fary farm mpiemen ¥ Laas Also the mw will tw ldvestoc Rk and eae balance FRIDAY. NOV 14 The tre 4 W. Blair estate will offer at public stie 21 his Inte residence an his farm. 7 miles west of Belle- fonts. Pa. Buflalo Run Valley, live. sdk, farm implemenie and some household foods. Sale at 10 a m Mayes & Stover, aucis SATURDAY. Nav 15 —Charies A Lalater will Offer at public sale his farm consisting of 60 acres, with 8. room frame dwelling good bank Barn. all necessary outbulidings Plemty of frull on the premises Pann is located one mile north of Potters Milly near the Sorucetown church. ‘This is an excellent small farm and will be sold Sale at 130 p mL Frank Mayes, Auct x46 TUESDAY, MARCH 10—Henty Mil. ter will offer at public sale on his farm, one mile north-east of Mack- eyville or 3 miles south-west of Mill Hall Pa. livestock and “i War NOV ablic sal wes Vailiny Bais Yr suc! household comMtaiming and farm offered inpistne fn re £4 armed Executor of ar farm implements. Sale at 10 a ™m M. Smith, auct THURSDAY. MARCH 16--R 1. man will offer gt public sale at his farm 8 miles northwest of Belle- fonte. live stock farm implement: and household goods: also farm of 212 acres. EM. Smith. auct 4241 PRIDAY. MARCH 20-J D and CF Neidigh will offer at’ public sale at their farm five miles southwest three miles tive. E 430 hold woods. Sale at Thie 8 a clean up sale. made known on day of sale Smith auct SATURDAY: NOV. 20--The Executri- es of the J C. Pailey estate will offer at public sale, 3 miles north of Maitiisueny Full Hine of. of house- hold goods. And Spal_ Satate ae Sule at 10 a Th MONDAY, a. D Glithore will MARCH ai pulslic sale. at Magkeyville. Clinton County. live. d hon implements. Sale CM. Smith, auct. 439 THURSDAY, MARCH 26--Harvey A Ho¥v., will offer at public sale on his farm Detween Axemann and Nigh Bank along township road. live stock. farming jmplements, black. smithy tools. and some household goods. This js a clean-up sale Bale at 10 a m. E M. Smith, auct Friday, Oct. 31 EYER'S oy "FARMS, F. W. Eyer Will offer at public sale on con- drete road (Route 550) between Tye rone and Warriors Mark at 1 o'clock shard: 3 head of horses: 1 grey horse age 15 vears, weight 1650: 1 bay mare, 14 vears old, weight 1600; 1 hav mare. Meine 4 years old, weight 1400 Ibs 12 head of shoats weighing from 50 to 100 Ibe. these shoats are cross bred Berk hire and Poland China: 2 res- mtered Holstein bul Raoy ior nite (vice. One of these ! giving 12,500 Ay hw ang. 408 ) butter fat on twice a a dss mi bead |i last vear's cow besting 30 fers. T. B. and blood art with each animal. on nomi. 1 of ese heifers are from our best cows replacement The Holstein: are Canadian bea bull with 4 percent breedin e only reason 4 sellin these heifers ia shortage of We are IN thie barn for Terms cash. HL Harp C. Morrow, clerk x44 Saturday, Nov. | BERTHA E. REARICK, Adm. of the Estate of Lewis Kore | man Yearick and | Poor - | | Carper. teated : These Mh } 6 months to | ‘3% miles south fared and § Holstein: 8 high rade | Rover ele will offer at near Penns Valley road nt wlong folowing Pubic wie Cuve Be farm Brush Lens A two rake; feed cu! line engine hoarse wagon, 2 plows, dump ter, forks, rakes, gaso pump. jack, Pord Be dan car, about 10 tous of good hey full line of blacksmith wol milk cans, milk palls, full hae of butcher» ing wols, mest benoen! mes xiand Enterprise lard pres and ssushge | ntufler [rinaer; iron ketile tubs crovks, Delav Crestn separa tor | HOUBEHO! ry ( HOOD Blar range root ve bedroom suit 3 beds, star nd carpets, 2 pet rockers, kitchen chairs, dah wash machine, some antique {jars, sink, davenport and many oth ter tems. Sale at 12:30 p Term cash, Wise & Hubler, aur x44 Wednesday, Nov. 5 ELMER ¥. BANEY offe ! public as the Clayion Warrio Mark, Pa PEISONAL Droperyy Liming exten Ne " rugs a | chairs, on of good Will EDow arm at rw pie on Fetter} ing LIVESTO( K - rick | 4 El Ru’'s Mabel freshen Decemmni I'wila, 8 yea 10; Cow No old July yeur Cx old, will No 6 KE freshel Heler 18; Cow years old NO. VEean No x shen Kl Ru Violet 5 i. wi en December 4; Cow Ro. 18. 100LY. % Yours gia, will Ire 18. Cow No, 14 EI Rus oy Tow tA 40 plow Oe Thursday, Nov. 6 GLENN McCLOSKEY 14 - Dire WA ar 18 harrow trac 2 on TOW : Wo 2 "ike harrow er DOTRLO Qe y grader with Mew nee bhiower al 20 inch if Tend BCI ieeger steel thresh d aggre ft. John MoCormick very rakes 4 wagons gets ha) hav nope motor i pullevs trax ry with rain grader hoy ti Pm machine, 2 complete er and or navy pire electric milking isineie unite all new rubber 6 ten eal milk cans gtral buckets 38 can elec milk | John Deere 2 wheel “a actor manure spreader: 200 bu. baskets, blacksmith tools; anvil. drill and forge. ©ou- | crete mixer: 250 fal. kerocene tank shovels and forks: 800 ft of snow fence. 10 ft ime sowet | gm engine: 200 tatoes. 2000 bn, ‘Deere hammer mill chop mills, and some hourehold good: ipeluding cook and hehtineg si tabier and many other tems tos nu- merous to mention. Terme made kpown on day of sale. Launch will be pereed by Hublersbure OGranee. E M Smith pont. WC Smeltper. cle'k Sale at 1030 a. m x44 Wednesday, Nov. 12 A WALTER GORBILE will ofer at pubic saje on the Gobble farm. 3 ‘miles west of Spring Mills, the followine: LIVESTOCK Span of mules; 5 head of cows 3 are Cuernsevs: Gu- ernsey bull. 7 months old. 2 brood sows, »o0d breeders. some small pigs FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model! B tractor in good condition John Deere two-bottom plow. model 40.C. 2 horse wagon with box. rub- bet-lired wagon: ring binder Deering mower i team. of tractor. spring-tooth ni critivator: 2 Fmperial walking piers cast beam, Oliver two-way r ding pow: lever harrow. eraim aril row corn planter: hay londer: side-de- Prvery rake. portable forge anvil vise; pair tongs: 2 pair bolt tongs. thread cutting tools from one-fourth to five.eighths inch, and many other OOO [articles top nNUmMEerTOUL to Mention Hubler & x45 Sale at 12 o'clock noon aucts, Wednesday, Nov. 12 BOYD CORL will offer at public sale on his farm went of Bel Buffalo Run Valley, the following: LIVESTOCK «Team of black ing<, 5 and 6 years old, weight J good workers; team bay mares, 3 yrs old, weight 2600. not broke: 28 head of cattle consl ting of 17 a Cow Holstein and Guernseys, some fresh and close springers. balance fresh In early Pall: Holstein buil 2% years old; 6 Guernsey he od: 3 Holstein heifer: 3 year, some fresh balance fresh by same time; Guernsey heifer 10 months old iT B tested: 24 pigs 10 weeks old: {sow with 9 ples, fist tae 2- | he, in h Years old, | Terms | Be’ i 04 Friday, Nov. 14 BLAIR, PAUL M. BLAIR BESSIE V. BRYAN vores of Li LIVESTOCK Re Af 8s 1700 1900 Nov. 15 OCKER Saturday, THROM AS J Saturday, Nov. 22 WILBUR DASHYM, ELMER DASHEM [Public Sale The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, ';-mile west of Spring Mills, Pa., on Route No. 45, on Saturday, Nov. Ist NEW FRAME HOUSE With all Conveniences. SALE AT 2:00 P. M. Terms Made Known Day of Sale. MAYES & STOVER, Auctioneers, C.H.and J. S s. Long. L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future, Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA, JAMES GILLILAND . "GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK BALL STATION, PA. Phone Boalsburg 3562
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