THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven January 15, 1942. a — RECENT WEDDINGS Bechdel—Confer Miss Fay Confer, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Clair Confer, of Orviston, and Private Leland E. Bechdel, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harris Bechdel of Howard, were united in marriage at the Beech Creek Pilgrim Holiness parsonage Sunday evening by the Rev. Ralph Davie, Parents of both the bride and the bridegroom at- tended the couple at the ceremony which preceded the evening ser- vice. Private Bechdel is stationed at Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga, and 1s home on a l4-day furlough. His bride plans to remain with her par- ents until Mr. Bechdel returns from service Eyler—Barton Announcement was made last week of the marriage of Chester L. Eyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Evler, 407 E. Southern avenue, South Wil- llamsport, and Dorothy H. Barton granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Har- ry Reeser, of Snow Shoe, The cere- mony took piace at 8 p. m. Decem- ber 26. at the Grace Lutheran church at Winchester, Va. by Rev Car] Honeycutt, The bride was at- tired In a street length dress powder blue with black accessories Miss Margaret Lorreman wag maid of honor. Richard Hill served as pest man. Mrs. Evler is employed at C. A. Reed Co., and Mr. Eyle: Keystone Pattern Works, South Williamsport Of the Wit hv Dawson-—Levi Mrs. Anne Cherry Levi, of Belle fonte, and Harry W. Dawson of Philadelphia, were united in ma: riage in the parsonage of the Cooper Memorial Methodist church, Phila- delphia, at 8 o'clock Saturday night Attendants were Mr. and Mrs Claude Dawson, brother and si in- law of the bridegroom. After ceremony a reception was held at Mr. Dawson's home. The bride is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Theodore Cherry, of Bellefonte and resided here until going to Phila- delphia 8 week or more ago. M Dawson, son of the late Mr. an Mrs. John Dawson, formerly of pellefonte, is engaged in the con- tracting business in Philadelphi where the couple will reside ter- the Wance—Keller Martha Elizabeth of Mr. and Mrs of Spring Mills, and son of Mr. and Mrs vance of Aaronsburg, R. D united in merriage at 2 o'c urday afternoon in the Presb parsonage, State College, wit E. H. Jones officiating. The bri attended by her sister, Mi: Hogentogler of State Colleg Hogentogler was the best addition the imme party, the bride's moth Mr Ke sller, was present The brid 3fadusied {IU the Gre g T rational High Mills Follow] couple left immediat burg where they Mr, Wance's ent Miss lock to ate Lyford-—Reese Mr Mrs. William Ghemwood, near Osceol nounce the marriage of ! ter Betty, to Walter Lyford Jersey. Miss Reese was from the Osceola Mill in 1938 and has been Philadelphia by Electrie Company graduate of Girard a, and i a hey were B ethren church m. Christmas Da) lv Reese, pastor wedding supper home of the brides and anda C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour $0-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed 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 Seratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your awn feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. vin Naylor, at Northwood, near Ty- rone, Those who attended the wed- ding and supper were: Mr. and Mrs William Reese, daughter Rose, and son William, Mrs. Lyford Mitchell, mother of the groom, of Glendora N. J.: Mr. and Mrs, Richard Strack New Jersey: Mr. and Mrs, Jame Crane of Northwood, sister of the bride, and Hobart Merritt, of Mary- land. On the [following Saturday night the bride's mother entertain- ed at a surprise shower, The follow. ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Navior and three children vin, Delmar and Gayle, Mi Mrs. James Craine, Mr. and Mrs George Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs, C B. Wilkinson and daughter Alma Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Oldham, Mi and Mis. Willlam Wilkinson and daughter Donna, Mi and Mr Charles Frank and two children Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wirtz Dewey Cowher and daughter Mr. and Mi Curt Dewey, and cousin Ward ee Mrs. Anna Turick and two son Gary and Bobby. ! Arthur Ar- nold and d I Claire Wilkinson and of and Violet Solt an on Mr the bride Reese, Ji am Reese many and ind The 1 y Io rd william Registration For Auxiliary Fire Service {Continued from page one) Clearfield and Clin- he is now engaged xiliary three-county area ices have been in- the names and ad- auxiliary fire service Complete registration a Emerick den for Centre ton counties and in Orfan.zng throughout the Ne WEI aper 0 structed to take dresses only enrollees will be made a the fire unit m of t the Mr - hool 3ig Population Jump 3erwick's poj nation 19 Boy Badly Burned $25,000 Fire Los timateg at Richa hells tif} alia Boy Fatally mat Fred Wag- and Mrs about a he Mc- was Ww of ictim oungest son Wagner who re of a mile The v Hurle quarter Clure bear south (round Freezes to Death While Resting A viclim ¢ ra Hook, a 62-year-old near Bhingle, Mifflin co found dead on the porch of the Vin- ton Hess home. The man apparent ly became exhausted from a walk from home, sgt down to rest and froze to death near zero lemperature f farmer of ry he x Invy Was mile a3 A COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIR! INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINk BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone Lh WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.3 Bellefonte, Pa. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and YOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves | McIntosh, Mei- | ol of | tient Mrs. | | late Milton truck operator, {Paul and H. E | blaze ‘Burns Fatal To Altoona Man Victim Was Former Promin- ent Baseball Player 714 Years Old suffered in his home De. 21 proved fatal to Joseph P one-time prominent ball player of Altoona, who died the Mercy Hospital Friday noon. He was 74 vears old Dozing off while sitting in the kitchen stove, Mr. McIntosh's clothing caught fire and he was verely burned His wife beat the flames and he was rushed to the { hospital where he remained pa- until his death Survivors include his wife, six children, a sister and one brother Joe" McIntosh was a member of the origninal Difiance base ball team as well as one of the organizers, the team performing on what was known the gashouse diamond and at Juniata. He also played profession- al base ball for Johnstown in the former Tri-State league and for Al- toona in the Intra-State league. At various times he performed for Ty- rone, Lewistown Philipsburg Burns cember a as and CRINS County Suffers Sub-Zero Cold nuerd fre nine red (Conti mpage one) below thermometers re- 14 below. Ten recorded at State during the cold wave Creek cf Bellefonte 5 frozen solid from bank to bank ice ating came into its own parts of the county, McCoy's town, has frozen over three times the J n was built Wa al though corded ro us below zero was College Snr ’ pring west ske ve orth of or since Many Years ago morning the water was frozen {1 Friday for the yround until cold sufficiently when {10s i caused hh Plumbers: Belle- the tr ip but iepth it in extra ain- thawing repor out + pel ed RAINE were irs 16 ebeile Emerick of grippe la Ernest Homan JOORe © wool bury Sunday eve- : steel ah Kocher of Peter rien oh i town Flag Raising Cere- mony to be Held Here (Continued from poge one) president of the Logan Address, by Remarks by Harris x Benediction Stamm The flag recently was purchased by the Logan Company and is to be flown from a flagpole specially erect. ed at the northwest corner of the Logan House Arrangements also are being made to have a Victory flag displayed at the Logan House for the duration of the war - Company Judge Ivan Walker Mayor Hardman P Direct Relief Renort Direct relief funds distributed Centre county during the week tailed 81.00250, according to G, Hai old Wagner, State Treasurer ‘This amount was paid to 285 cases Last week, 278 cases received a total of $1.042 20. Payments aggregating $79.- 630.70 were mailed to the twenty counties in Northeastern Pennsyl- vania served by the Treasury Reg- ional Office in Scranton during the current week. This amount wag paid to 15570 cases. Ea ——. — “ Estate $121,367 Personal estate of H. H, Polimer, is esti in an appraise. or t humberland court by Tilman H Noll, Sunbury. The appraisement lists 25 tractor trucks with an equal number of trailer Folimer also owned two pieces of real estate, which are not appraised p——————— Fire Damages Bank 3peedy service on the part of the Loganton Fire Company nipped in Oe ated al $121,367.73 ment filed In county orphans’ | what might have been a damaging | fire at the Loganton Nationa] Bank. | Firemen reported that a defective | flue caused the fire to break out in {the sidewall of the bank and a six- foot square area burned before the Loganton firemen extinguished the | Re —_ ————“— - There's no one 80 pompous ag the man who has the idea that he must | | maintain a reputation as an author =1 jity § ¥ ‘more than average intelligence | or play the role of possessing | | base | at | after- | front | se~ | out | Mi and and with My | Mill | Earl Burd [the weekend {and Mrs, Willard Burd C. H, Gramley spent several days this week at his home in West Re- { bersburg He and Mrs. Gramley are | spending the winter with thelr son Charles at Flemingtlon Elmer Miller, who recently led from Lebanon where he was vis- iting his son James and family, ha | moved to the A. G. Cummings home for the present Mr. and Mrs. H Sunday guests at | hiil home at Lemont LY 6 Roy Mariorie Kermit Ross James Corman Sunday parents, man at and Mrs son Jackie, and familly were the former's Charles Ross M1 8) and wring of Norristown with hig parents Mr | | return- C tHe Ziegler were Fred White- Brungart and Rodney Bierly and son Dan Mrs. Paul Winters called er Meck home at day p. m, The ls home for been recently Rico to Carlisle in { tra and Mr. and at the Ls Bellefonte on Bun- Lier on Donald weekend, having ferred from Port Wa 0 where he is recely- Ning ficer's vival services Misstor elim Sunday and Mrs. William Rac of Milesburg Williem Breon and daughters of Madisonburg Mrs. Edith Brecon on Sunday Miss Helen pButier cour sion worker Bel nte, the ¢ Ry i son Ls and Mn TY and local la Pleasant View Union Chapel Bellefonts Cc 1 : ms Presbyierian, Willian Ywitni adminis e, with will be St Rev Bellefonte 3rd John's Episcopal Robert H. Thomas v. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker nen Second Bur the Ey dphan The Holy f m school at Second of Eucharist at m You will be welcome at St. John's church, Annual parish dinner meeting Tuesday, Jan. 27. at 6 p. In in h house rees- Euchari 8:45 Hol iy 11 a Chur celeb atic n with mon 1” Lae and the tw ne pari St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnoid, pas- tor. Second Bunday after Epiphany January 18: 9:30 a. m., the Sunday school; 10:45 a. m.. Holy Commun- ion and address: “Have Merey Upon Me, O God” 6:30 p. m., the Cate- chetieal class; 7:30 p. m., Vespers and sermon, “Come and See.” will bz a Holy Communion admin®s. tration for those unable to the morning service School Association Tuesday night at 7 a Read the Classified ads will meet 30 o'clock on visitors | spent There | attend | he Bunday | REBERSBURG man! The class of the school was Call Weaver Sunshine formed Sunday tained at the Tuesday evening Charles Kreamer of Harrisburg spent several days last week with his wife and daughter, Mary Ann, at the C. M, Blerly home Paul Winters purchased the Elmer Miller property last week and will occupy the same in the spring Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Tressle: Arbor Cummings of Centre called at the A. G. Cumming: last Wednesday Out-of-town who attended Bres: last AL home and Hall home relatives and f{riends the funeral of Floyd Tuesday afternoon were Floyd Bowersox, Raymond Bowersox, Charles Bowersox Mrs Harry Erdley of Mifflinburg: Floyd Lames [ Greenbury Clymer and Elsie Tyson of Harrisburg Mr. and Mr Maurice Orndor{, Mr. Sumner Stover Lock Haven, and Mr. and aries Sheesley of Bilate Col- and Mrs. Nelson Walter wn, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- 2 of Aaronsburg, Mr. and aul Bowersox of Coburn, Mrs Mrs. Ruhl Glasgow and Mr Mr! Franklin Colyer of Millheim, Mj and Mr Kunes and and Mr: of Mifllinburg Harry All wl Mrs. Jack Williamsport, visited Mi Mr ley of Chi Mi jeavert tii Vonads Mrs. P Cora McClellan Mrs. Arbie Evans and sOn Ley al Jackson of latter Walt Woil the la parent week and Lax All persoty contribute wishing Wo the Red Cross war relief Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg or Miss Corman to lean Bee Alma { Ny spent Qr Elsie Ty- Bunday at home mer Tyson ar m of Harrisburg, William Tyson Harold Mahlon and Fred Ester and Miss Mir nday dinner gue: f Smith home at Woil's § id Mrs. Charles Sm the Robert Corman were SBunday Visit Head Injury Is Fatal to Youth (Continued nf wrile from page one) ducted a i Lar yy explaining at frozen hard inert bods 1 Was sg May Yoritt Clara rh’ Del nis and ome in Darby 8 Nav Base In Florida The to Darby to be held and Charles al Jacksonville were shipped Mon. eral services remaing where fur today REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL ff" FVERY PARTICTTLA ARDEN THEATRE LOCK HAVEN, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JAN. 16th & 17th “Sailors on Leave” SHIRLEY ROSS WM. LUNDIGAN & “Roy al Mounted - Patrol” CHAS. STARRET RUSSELL HAYDEN SUNDAY, CONTINUOUS SHOWING SUNDAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY I18th-19th-20th Also LOUIS. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JAN. 21 & 22 “Sing For Your Supper” JINX FALKENBURG BUDDY ROGERS “Duke Of The Navy” RALPH BYRD | THURSDAY, Farmhand Held | On Arson Charge Thomas K farmhand of Nefis don county, is Gillam, 20-year-old Mills, Hunting- being held without bond on a charge of setting a fire which destroyed a barn, lveslock and equipment valued at $12,000 on the farm of Harry 1. Kellar, near Spruce Creek last November 26 District Attorney 1. Newton Tay- lor, Huntingdon sald Gillam, an employe on the Kellar farm, also admitted in a written statement that he had killed 15 cows and three heifers on the farm by stabbing them in the side with a pointed stick. Kellar had believed the mals were poisoned ani- Whispered compliment heard Public Sales SATURDAY rovie will Jlearfield goods over Prest an Bale Smith, auct EM SATURDAY, JAR. 24M: 1 offer at Donald will MARCH 4 fler at public WEDNESDAY Dinges will © the John Oramley farm, 2% miles southwest of AMiliheim livestock and farm implement’, Sale at 1. Mayes & Bloves aucts 1-81 FRIDAY, MARCH Burd will offer at N H. Yearick located along Jacksonville road, 7 miles east O01 Bellefonte, livestock and farm im- plements. This is clean-up Ane Bale st 10 o'clock Wise & Hubler, aucts 2-1 MONDAY MARCH i offer at tier fam 6 public {3 arm, - CHEOTRe sale on the p—Ppul O gnle of PAIDAY 13..H ne Plelc) at Ada Howard wens MARCH fer at implies Amp SATURDAY Ferree wr the Stitger housed Wise & MONDAY Hubler MAROH 17 the Paul er will «¢ at public sale 6 mi vestock and Sale at 0 a m ¥ Ct ; 3 Keil farm jes east farm Wise Rebershurg implements & Hub TUESDAY er, alc MARCH Struble wil Sr 17-~Harry V offer at on the 1yder farm Sate College WEL INESDAY ver w farm bury MARCH 18 I offer at public mile west livestock and ail piements. Sale at s¢ & Hubler, aucts WEDNESDAY MARCH 18-=J Swartz will offer at nublic sale at his farm, three-fourth mile east of Pleasant Gap. live gtook., impie- menta and some household goods Bale at 0 o'clock. This Is a tlean- un sale. FE M Smith auct 48% THURSDAY. MARCH 19-R LL Poor- man will offer at nublic sale at his farm 8 miles northwest of Belle- fonte, live stock “+rm implements and household goods: alss farm of 212 acres. BE M Smith anct 42% FRIDAY MARCH 20 George P Gummo will offer at public sale on the Gummo farm. 3 miles west Mill Hall, on route 220. livestock farm implements and some house. hold poxis, The Holsted cattle are all registered and asccredites for T. B. and Bangs Sale at § a m Wise & Hubler aucta FRIDAY. MARCH 20-J. D. and C. FP Neidieh will offer at public sale at their farm five miles southwest of State College and three miles north of Pine Orove Mills, live stock imniements and some hotise- hold sodtds Sale at 10 o'clock This 18a a Clean up sale. Terms made known on day of sale. EM Smith auct 4011 MONDAY. MARCH 2-H. A. Mever will offer at public sale on his farm. 3 miles east of Rebersbure Pa. south of Route 05, live stock farm implements and sotne house. hold goods, Clean-to zale Sale at 10 a ™m. Wise and Hubler, auct. MONDAY, MARCH 23-«Charles D Gilmore will oer at public sale. at Mackervyille, Clinton County, live- stock and farm implements Sale at 9am. E M Smith suct 43% TUESDAY, MARCH 24-4 H Bwig art, executor of the estate of Will. lam A Myton, will offer at public sale on the Myton farm along Shaffer Creek, Petersburg, R. D real estate and personal proverty including two farms: livestock. in. cluding 50 head of cattle, 7 horses 50 head of sheep, and about 50 head of hogs: farming implements and household goods This will be one of the jarcest farm sales of the season, Sale at 830 a m Terms made known on day of sale BE. M. Smith auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 — Willian RB. Tressler will offer of public sare on his farm one mile east of Oak Hall, alone the highway to Centre Hall, a full line of livestock. farm ing implements and household goods. Bale at # a. m. EM Smith, auct, 1-4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 « Merrill Lowry and song will offer at public le on the John Hayes farm at ublersburg, Pa. livestock, farm Ww ot Implements and some household | Bale at 10 a. m. Wise & | ubler, aucts. farm between Axemann and Nigh | Bank along township road, stock, farming Implements ano | some household goods. This is a clean-un gale Sale at 10 a.m. # M. Smith, auet FRIDAY, MARCH 27-A. Bert Beck will offer at j¢ sale on his farm at Snydertown, 12 jniles east of Bellefonte, on road to | Lock Haven, (route + Mg A and full line of farm Clean-up sale, beginning at 0.36 MARCH 26--Jarvey A Hoy will offer at public sale on his i lve. | Termy announced on day EM Sith, auct, W. C clerk 2-1 JANUARY 27--A. M Was- public sale on his betwedn Bellwood and Altoona, on Route 220, a full line of livestock, including 20 head of cattle farm implements in- cluding a John Deere tractor, good new, and household goods, Sale $:30 a. m. launch will be served on the premises Terms mad known on day of sale. H L Harp- ster, auct. W, C, Morrow, clerk FRIDAY, MARCH 27--Claude Lucas will offer at public sale his farm, 3 miles solbesst of Salons Pa live stock and farm imple- ments, Clean-up sale Sale at 10 8m Wise and Hubler, aucts BATURDAY, MARCH 28—B. Claud Hoy will offer at public sale on the John Grove farm, midway between Bellefonte and State College one-half mile north of Bh church, a full line of househola goods, Including many antiques. A descriptive advertisement will - pear later. Bale at 1 o'clock p {. M. Bmith, auct ’ MONDAY, MAROH 30-H W will offer public sale farm northwesy College a mm of sale Baneltzer, TUESDAY son will offer at farm, midway on Or jloh Way Saturday, January 17 EUGENE MATTERN, M. Mattern Admr erlas les en the following HOUSEHOLD GOODS] 3 beds, 4 buresw un - » H em alge ATik OF rye Ves Sprit ngs. chest AooTs wheal washly stand: benches tub: wood bDOX den wools. A lot antiques FARM MACHINERY Bet ness; horse lar: cream power churn: chicken brooder bisckamith bdeliows, side-hill CAYDREY and pans ater OLS Ml Lhese onl nay DUEEY tedder ari. spreader Saturday, January 31 JOHN DD BECK, NEVIN Gi. HOY and MIRIAM BECK He py 25 paid knocked dos sold: Dalance on des very clared Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTIOE. In the matter id Betz " decegned. Letters of estate ¢ dersigned all thereto are med of the estate of M ate of Howard Bor- von on "granted the persons indebted leasted 10 make im- ate payments, and those having NA or demands against the same them without delay for tw MRS RUTH BETZ administratrix Howard, Pa. John © Love, attorney, Bellefonte, Pa x4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Maria W. Tate, Spring Township, Centre Pa. deceased Letters of sald une. requ iate © Coun: administration on sr estate having been granted the un derzigned, all persong Indebied there 10 are requested to make Immediat payments. and those having tn or demands against the sam he present the same duly proven inh out delay, to LLOYD E TATE ad. ministrator, Bellefonte, Pa. R. D. 2 Johnston and Johnaton, attys x3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. the matter of the estate of Rose Wescott, late of Beliefonte Borough. deceased Lettery testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebled to the sald estate are requested 10 make immediate payment and those hav- ing clatms or demands against said estate to present the same without delsy for settlement, t% BELLE TRUST CO. executor, Belle Pa. W. Harrison Walker, at- x7 fonte, torney, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Wil- liam Poster Auman, late of Gregg Township, Centre County. Pa. de- ceased Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the un- dersigned, all persons indebled thereto are requested 10 make Im- mediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the sam: will present them without delay for settlement to HARRY ELERY AU- MAN, Spring Mills, Pa, administra tor. x7 In the matter of the estate of Re- gina E Behrer, also written Behers, ate of State College Borough, Cen- re County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted fo the undersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against said lestate to present the same without delay. for settlement, to DAVID L BEHRER. Sxgelon. 522 N. Alien BL, State Oo Pa. M. W. Benig: | Bellefonte, attorney. TT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Charles Eimer Emerick, late of Walk- ler Township, Centre Coumlly, Pa. deceased, Letters of sdiidnistration above estate have W. Bruce Bmerick., {and all persons indebted to said ite are mt 1a the to make ante f pa and i Paving and demands proen® iy —_ estate will please ni them without delay. UCE EMERIOK, R. D.. Belle fonte, of | Betieronte. Pa ate. i in ee | the I ! ww. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. {In the matter of the estate of Em. celine L. Dietrjchi late of Walker Township, Centre County, deceased Letters of administration on sald er tate having been granted the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there 0 are requested to make immediate payments, and those having cians or demands against the same will present thesn without delay for set- tiemen? EMORY MM. DIETRICH, $0B Main Irwin, x7 ww sre et Pa ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC E. n othe matter of the estates of Kathleen Brown, late of Bpring town. i Centre county, Pa, decessed rs of administration on sala sald estate having been granted the undersigned, all person Indeblec hereto are requested ig make im- late payments, and those having or demands against the same present them without delay fo. tlement to M. IL. WETZLER, su Unistrator, Milesburg, Pa x4 STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of the Ock- holders of the Beliefonhle Community Athletic Association will be held at Court Hou Bellefonte, Pa 19, 1942, at 730 he purpose of rectors and for busi before other oOnne President Becrewary 4] ting M J. ROTHROCK PAUL B. BEAVER AUDITOR'S NOTICE, estate of Gll- Spring Town- Pa.. deccised Court of Centre Estate No gned Au ai tor appatnt- the Orphans’ Court of Centre 10 make distribution of the of ur in said estate y fing |0CoUnt 26 and dls. as shall be the matter of the ate County Orphans’ Pennsylvania, Noll ntre oi indersig eq County balance DOWI d 10 m ake Pp ons In just and proper under the cireum- stances, will meet all parties in in- terest for the purpose of his appoint. me on the 20th day of January 1942, at 1000 o'clock a, m., ®t his office on the second floor of Temple ourt Bldg Beliefc nte, Centre Coun- ; time and place all sted my appear and be so desire, or be barred in on the fund for ais- such omit he sistier DALE, Auditor Temple Court Be. lefonte, Pe FRO LAMATION he Honorable Ivan ‘dent Judge $ of the Court COURT WHET WEAR Walke: the Traverse ar esting 1 March ing March ified above, with ions, exani- emembranoce to thelr offices g be done and thos® {i in recognizance 10 the prisoners that MILLER. Bherift EDWARD R Office nte, Penna rE TITION 10 hg HANGE NAME of Arden re] Loose, his ng for a decree to change weir names to Arden K. Walters and Bernice C. Walters In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, No, 68, February Term 1842 Notice ig hereby given that .on January 10. 1542, the petition of Ar- cen K. Loose and Bernice C. Loose, vas filed In the above named court praying for a decree to change their ames to Arden K Walters and Bernice ©. Walters, respectively The Court has fixed Monday, the 1€th day of March, A. D., 192. at W o'clock a. m., at the Court Room, Bellefonte, Pa. as the time and place for hearing of said petition, when and where ail persons interested may eppear and show cause, if any they may have, why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted. ARDEN K. LOOSE, BERNICE C. LOOSE. M. W. GETTIG, Attorney for Petitioners. 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 netitior i peuaon THICK Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA, | JAMES GILLILAND AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA, Phone Boalsburg 3502 i
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