January 29, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven fe) "INFANTILE # sd FE Ertbowrs nr Prissident's 1Yamond Jubile Birthday ‘ y ttt Birthday Celebrations Are Scheduled Continued from page ome) i Pr Second man of the local committee Card Party at Howard In Howard a President's Birthday pal ¥ Bridge, five hundred and will be in play and be Me I ch dri 2 | Friday night checker refreshment Mabe] ty will be held served. Chairmen are Mr: Dowell and William Nef Games at Centre Hall donald Rese and his committee in arge of the President's Birthday ve at Centre Hall have arranged yogram of two basketbal 1 Bradfor P. Get Bradford Keri M A Mrs B ean to be played in ti te el Ak The event edy gymnasium beginning ¢ will begin with a com- match between the Skunk Hol lowers, reeruils from earages about town, and the cagers from Dog 7 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS PIANO SALE EVERY PIANO REDUCED CLOSE TO COST FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE! TERMS ARRANGED No Reasonable Cash Offers Refused! ENTIRE STOCK AT BARGAINS! Guitars Musical Accessories Ukeleles Leather Carrying Cases J. R. HOPPER West High Street Belicfonte, Pa. — Auto Inspection ENDS SATURDAY The current inspection period ends at mid- night Saturday, January 31, and if your car does not bear the new sticker after that time you are subject to arrest and fines. Only a few days remain to Have Your (ar Inspected! We can guarantee prompt service on in- spections if you bring your car in NOW. Be- cause of shortages in labor, materials, and parts, you may be disappointed if you wait until the last minute to have your car checked. Act Now! Save disappointment and pos- sible fines! County Chevrole! Company Phone 2717 Bellefonte, Pa. 2 W. Bishop St. Army Slang Id army slang sulfered a ter. rific blitzkrieg. A horse or mule is still 8 hayburner, and a few of the But a vet- war sud. the middle remam World fly ’ Nrss r a few sam- lined, mech. anized gelding bubble g--dishwash- rmered cow--canned i bomber] a blind uid for vightened tinuous ns is re. g children’s teeth that «¢ withs and c! av aived To ak ring a hes flor © as ne should be ment for sol Idiers on active where can't get baths nid, “rudd themselves &ll with the mitt will remove dead 4 make feel as fit though they had stepped out of a tyy f mitt she thin nade julation equ diers duty she over pr If s are they ing is skin ar them as needle shower a S—— Introvert, Extrovert People are called introvert” when they turn all their experiences neciousness and keep “Extroverts’” do just they refer all their ex. to external objects and persons characteristics include such items as sensitiveness, cautiousness, seclusiveness, day- dreaming, worrying and carefulness about details. Extroveris are very sociable, seldom worry, live much through their senses, are good pro- moters and dislike details in upon their ¢ them there, the opposite; periences Introvert wl sin Rattling Doors Pesky rattles in doors of auto- mobiles can sometimes be easily sl lenced, the emergency service de- partment of the Automobile Club of Southern California advises. Such noise usually due to the shift. ing of wear of the striker plate which catches the latch. By loos | ening the screws and adjusting the plate for proper position, the door is held snug If excessive wear prevents proper adjustment, a thin square of lead under the plate may help. is All That Flusresces— All rock that fluoresces is not ungsten, a mining expert stated Prospectors use fuores- | cent lamps when searching for the | much valued defense ore, but some are fooled when they think that ev. | erything that glows under the lamp | tungsten. Besides tungsten ore, | recently Is materials which will fluoresce in- | clude zircon, calcite. zine, urani | mi. phosphate, anthracene, powell | te and common sagebrush A —— fitarched Clothes i Starched clothes should be al | lowed to dry. then dampened, rolled | [up for an bour or 50 and ironed. Be eh et he Bet ee ae ee ee BD BD BD NO NO £100 | It costs the $104.70 per hour to operate a I ur-engined heavy bomber and $7.25 per hour to fly a primary trainer; in be. tween is the medium bomber at $74.74 per flying bour and the sine gle eghter at $51.83. How. ever, you think the cost of op- erating a heavy bomber is high, the government will welcome a cheap. er of transporting thou. sands of pounds of bombs at thou of feet above the earth points thousands of miles away and at speeds of than 300 miles per hour an Hour government Cl engine f ii method sands tu more - When Studies made among traffic tors that ’ 1a! cK of sugar ou't Drive hungry ola. from After 1p be. driv and many suffer the blood show eating chocolate peo come muore thelr their violation Is careiu ing and rate of reduced from this is never to driv a cut Hunger ar evel when YOu nre ' red in race Physician at 23 rd of a 23-year. ident April Wash. “Is And vas Dr old. It Lincoln hen Pre it of iter aEked YOCBTH ordered to } the theater Sanday Manners le of Pratt, K nen. Every Worms are for him, fishing eek they bury seen wailing ants to go of the w seldom are - - - Kremiin in Moscow Krembir i M the small space rounded Ly a 50-foot 19 gres } sabot ‘Poor Fish’ baisne noor Gal poor 6 ty the hat Wing v Th ¢ g TH» t she lave her eggs 1 rn and pouch unde ey ects the egg leathery there 1th ™ - seven Famous Stars Mythology s anation us si fn ue exy cone! i= that Callison many wives, wi formed into a bear and heavens seven-star Those stars Dipper one of trans in the rsa Major Jupiter's gel foro tion The ir ia ever are Caeaq - COLEVILLE SCHOOL CLR MEETS AT STATE COLLEGE 1 Club held its lay night yne at Btlate College Those present were Hoy and daughter mont: Mr. and Mrs. John Rossmen and granddaughter, Mary Bartley, Mr. antd Mrs, Calvin Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. Frank Hous- er, Mrs. Esther Schad Mrs. Ray White and daughter Jean M's lussell Houser, daughter Polly, Mi and Mrs. Lloyd Stover and daugh- ters Bunice and Hilda, Harry Poor- man, Raymond Brooks Jr. and Mr and Mrs. Grover 8. Spearly and family. Several members of the club were absent on account of illness Mr. and Mm Lucille, of le. PUBLIC SALE of a CARLOAD OF SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES | ee at the =e | HOTEL BARN, CENTRE HALL, PA, MONDAY, FEB. 2nd STARTING AT 1:30 P.M. Yrs. Wt GREYS gelding and mare with colt 7-8 3250 8 ROAN geldings. .... 5 3200] BLACKS, mare, gelding 4-5 3100 | 3000. 200 2850 | 1850 | BAYS mare, gelding..... 3 SORREL geldings GREY gelding . BLACK mare ......... SORRELL mare with colt BAY mare .. BLUE GELDING BAY gelding .. BAY gelding BAY mare . BROWN gelding ........ BLACK Shetland pony. . These horses have been selected | direct from the farms and are types | to ssi yon buyers. All double treat. | ed for colds. Don't miss this sale if | in need of a good team or single | oe ea Ss 1600 | 1500 | 1400 | 850 | LB EE BE horse. Sale rain or shine, { John Srusnswalé i: E. E. HUBLER, Auct. ra lll | BA Seek Removal of Parking Meters (Continued from page one) Unless a motorist is willing to pay for his parking time, he must park outside the business area, for the free spaces near town are usually in use The spokesman added that he had an unofficial report that a grocery store In a small neighboring town has been doing a “landofMee"” busi- ness since the middle of January and that he has had to employ much additional help to take care of cus- tomers who allegedly have discon. tinued patronizing Bellefonte stores because of the meter: One group of citizens is particu- larly opposed to the one-cent meters ranged on both sides North Alle. gheny street In front of the post office They complain that business In the post. merely of mailing na y must pay a one-cent fee of building even il thelr office consists letter, the first { it is might when sent Al nmncil has had ho oppor- 1p to this time of expre official feeling in regard to meter The petitions now i igned by ans expe to Council at new year believed that have shitfed Counecil- to the favored meters i majority ' january 1 thelr new men the new ( | 4 took any ra miy 4 Led [an early date Following is the text of the peti- tons now being circulated “We, the undersigned merchants and citizens of Bellefonte borough believing the installation of parking meters through the business area to be a detriment to the best interests of the town, itg residents and its patrons, hereby petition the Belle- fonte Borough Council to take what. ever action necessary to remove the meters at the earliest possible date’ - Home Nursing Classes Open (Continued from page one) Rimmey, Mrs Theressa SBhields Houck and Mr Beatrice Smith Miss Shields and Mi Houck are conducting two classes of Girl Becouts in the Bcout little on Cherry Alley. A total of eleven classes are being held, six in Bellefonte in Pleasant Gap, two in Milesburg, and t Howard Gray Miss ¢ Tressler Miss Pauline house two one The Ww who have donated ment and those who are giving of their time an worthy ca means ) generously 0 this very Oh The day | ple premium on ¢ the amount of his aawning when tj { this country POSSE RE I0N Public Sales John A atl Lv SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7 Rote will residence offer at at © bin of ys hold goods 12 o'clock sharp H. Hoy THUREBDAY, PEBRUARY 12-Frank lory will offer at public sae at his farm at Dungarvin, two mile t of Wartors Mark the following items Livesior head of horses, 7 milk which will fread at sale, one heifer. Thes re all T. B. and blood brood sow and a Jot of chi Implemenis—Fordson tracior ver tractor plow, Dering grain drill 2 spring Lae Pa pubis eville 8 Ma raea ol be corn potato digger. Osbo nure spreader disc cream separalor lot of and many other [tems 00 nu ous to mention Bale at 1 H. LIL Rarpster, auct THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ripka will offer at bis farm Snydertown, cant Of Bellefonte, ull stock and farm mpl & Hubler, aucts FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27 Belz eslale and 8 Jacksonville Re roa ts ment Wise SATURDAY Mover $. 6a" Wa FEBRUARY 28-Jew will pubilic Hubler MONDAY, MARCH " hy Sill alter farm implements E E Hubler, auct MARCH 4--<3Mrs. Stell Dingess will offer at public sale oul the Joha Oramley farm located 2% miles southwest of Millhelmn livestock and farm implement’, Sale at 12 poon. Mayes Brove aucts 1-4 FRIDAY, MARCH 6-— George Burd will offer ai public sale on the N H. Yeasriek farm, located siong Jacksonville road, 7 miles easi ol Bellefonte, livestock and farm Im- lements This is a clean-up =ale je at 10 o'clock a Wise & Hubler, aucts 2-4 MONDAY. MARCH 0-—Paul M Bilal i at public sale on the 4 miley west of 1 mile south of five stock and implements Sale at 10:30 E M. Smith, auct 48.11 at 10 a m WEDNESDAY farm a m TUBSDAY. MARCH jer will offer at public sale on his farm. one mile north-east of Mack. eyville or 3 miles asocuth-west of Mill Hall Pa. livestock and farm implements, Sale at 10 a m M Rmith, auvet. 430 WEDNESDAY, MAROH 11--Mrs Am- | mon 8nook will offer at public sale at her home in Miliheim, Pa, live- stock, farm implements and some household goods, Bale at 10 o'clock. | This is a clean-up sale. Mayes Stover, aucts, Homan will offer at lic sale on hia farm at Ounk all, Pa stock and farm implementa Sale at ga m E M Smith auct FAIDAY, MARCH 133. O. Pletcher | will offer at public sale at his farm. one mile livestock and o'tlock a, m. Wise & Hubler, aucts 2441 | TURDAY., MARCH 14--John W Perree will offer at public sale on the 8titrer farm, 4 miles west ol Min stock, farm implements and some household Wise & Hubler, aucts. MONDAY, MARCH 18--Hugh C. Dale will offer at public sale on the Dale farm, south of 8tate College, | along Route 322, Mve stock, farm | implements and household goods Clean-up sale, Sale at 9 a. m. KE M Smith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 16-—Paul F. Btov- er will offer at Charles Troxell of Rebersburg. livestock and farm implements. je at 0 a m. & Hubler, aucts, 1600 | TUESDAY, MARCH 17-—Harry V. and | Maude E. Struble will offer at pub. | lic sale on the Sayder farm, one 10-enry Mil | 1-11! THURSDAY, MARCH 12-Waldo E. | live< | east of Howard | farm implements | This is a clean-up sale. Sale at 10] Hall, along route 220, live- | Sale at 10 am | wblic sale on the | arm, 6 miles east | &t 0 «a. m E Benith, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18-F. P. 8to- ver will offer at public gale on hia farm, one mile west of Rebers- burg, Pa. livestock and full line of farm implements, Sale at 6:5 a.m. Wise & Hubler, aucts. 2-tf WERDNBESDAY MARCH 18-J B riz will offer at public sale at threefourth mile east of live glock, Imple- household goods ‘clock. This Is a clean- up sale. E M Smith suet 481! THURSDAY. MARCH 19-—R man will offer at public sel farm 8 miles northwest fonte, live stock ‘»rm Ir and household woods 212 pores FRIDAY MARCH 20-- George P Gummo will offer at public sale or the Gummo farm, 3 miles west of Mill Halli, on route 220. livestock farm implements and some house- hold goods The Holbein oattle are all registered and socredites for T B and Bangs Sale at § a m. Wise & Hubler, aucts FRIDAY. MARCH 20) D gna C. 7 Neldieh will offer at public ) #1 their F mii of Blate _orh Flock bol Clean-up sale M farm or <% ATURDAY zr A MARCH 21 Mma r Matis will offer sale at their farm at a full line of farm mp repairs, and bousehold 8t 1230 otiotk p.m Lover La and Sake MARCH 23 8% public miles east of th of Rc @5 nhiemeils and gooda Cleap-up Bm. Wise and Hubler, auct MONDAY MAROH 23-..Charles nD i ill offer at public sale. #2 He. Clinton County. and farm implements : EB M Smith suct 434 TUESDAY, MARCH 24. H Swic- ATL. executor of the estate of Will- A Myton. will offer at publi the Myton farm along Creek, Petersburg, RD estate and personal properis 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 me of the largest farm sales of the season Sale at 830 a m Terms made known on day of sale E M Smith apot WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Willian BR. Tressier will offer at public sac on his farm one mile east of Oak Hall, along the highway to Centre Hall, a full line of livestock. farm- ing inplements and househol. goods stam B M Smith auc 1-4 WEDNESDAY, MAROH 25 — Merril) Lowry and song will offer at public sale on the John Hayes farm at Hubleraburg, Pa. livestock. H A Anir 3 Reberabure ve stotk some TOA. sit, Sale atl pie iC Bale THURSDAY, MARCH 26-—Harvey Bank sock, some clean-up sale Sale at 10a. m. E | M. Smith auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 27--A. Bert Beck will offer at public sale on his farm at Snydertown, 12 miles east of Bellefonte, on road lead: Lock Haven, along township road. live. farmi Clean-up sale, ‘ , EB. M. Smith, auct. | Smeltzer, clerk. | FRIDAY, MARCH 27-Claude Lucas will offer at public sale on his farm, 3 miles southeast of Salona Pa, live stock and farm imple- ments. Clean-up sale. Sale at 10 2m Wise and Hubler, aucts. SATURDAY, MARCH . Claude Hoy will offer at public sale on the John Grove farm, midway between Bellefonte and State Col , Or one-half mile north of floh —— Saturday, January 31 | | i Stover, farm | Implements and some household | = 2 atm Legal Notices Hoy will offer at public sale on his | farm between Axemann and Nigh | implements ana eft goods, This is a Cause Or provocation, to | (route 220), Nvestock | and full line of farm implements | beginning at #An 7 ‘estate having been granted the un- JOHN D, BECK, NEVIN G and MIRIAM BECK, administrators of the late John H Beck estate, will offer at public sale on the farm at Snydertown, on Route 220, the following valuable REAL ESTATE~FParm 20 perches including stall tracts of timberland ing 119 Acrey under cultivation, wo appie orchards Thereon house with ba HOY 144 two nores erected 10-room dwelling T-roum house In cluding store room and Alling sta- ton, bank barn with two asllos; all necessary outbulidings, never-faii ing walter supply. electricity tl premises This is an cated In the heart of a prosperous farming comm ; Valley 12 miles ed te, 14 miles west of Lock Walker township of Baie 26 per cent price to be paid | is knocked balance Pomession wil th 4 8} on exceptional be r 4] Thursday, Februc ry 19 JOHN TREANTER will ofler t al public #ale on h ! 17; miles west the Brush Val dvestock and n « LIVESTOCK —4 ! good heavy Lype suitable kK, sound OOwWs, All ringers purebred or Hosted ne heifers, twe 4 heifer: one year old Holstein bull, 2% years oid bull, 1 year old FARM IMPLEMENTS tractor tracior plow, hoe Buperior corn planter foot cut, 2 loader and Albright cultivators manure spreaders; two ? plows, 2 Perry harraws ger; Conklin wagon wit) 2 seta hay ladders, B00-1b HCales windmill n Ane i2«lach chop mill 30x40 threstilng Mmachlng coms wind stacker, feeder bagger 17 Case tractor Due to serious (lines: of farm help, the undersi compelied 10 disconunue farming onge. Bale at 12:80 shwrp EBT Terms cash. Mayes & Blover tioneers Centre road, the quipment nd alc gras Deering mowers "Take, ple oonal Peeriess les and and Satu day, Februa ry 7 C. P. RAMER, Executor of the estate the late Catherine Bodiorf, will offer at public sale ai Tuesseyville, 434 miles south of Cen- tre Hall, or six miles east of Boals- burg. the following real es- tale and household REAL ESTATE ag house in very on good paint, £000 custern well, concrete walks, good barn, In plement shed, blsckamilh shop, sur- rounded by one dourth acre 07 mead ow land HOUSEHOLD OGOODS--Good slOve Heatrola practically bedroom site tique kitel antiques one in exoellern stand wish of va.Uab.e 2OO0H good rests? rout yeni chal th origi’ drople condition drawer mantel new esectric ron pair 1 bed springs. antique wash stand: gooC sewing machine. jroniing board. an- tigque setlec. Couch. anlique corner cupboard; very old hightop willing desk: 5 old Ritchen chairs. 2 OU heaters: 3 old bedroom rockers, an- Ane straight-Dack Ane ~ m mn TERMS OF SALE Pes cash. Real estate, 2 operty is knocked Gown anc i solid. balance upon delivers when possession p m. E Campe. attorney Saturday, February 21 MRS. WILLIAM E AURLEY ofier publi at 3 Wost ihe sale av ner 1? Howard street Belle- persons wai foliowing oak dining room table, china closet uflet, 6 upholstered chairs and server. 1ihi is in exceptionally fne oondition, two oak bedroom suites oompiete with ghrings and matiresscs. lot of exira chairs, rockers, silands, pic- tures; kitchen table; kitoheh chairs gas range; lot of dishes, ©OORInE utensils, tools; several x12 rugs. oi of throw rugs; and miscellaneous jot of small tems usually found at a clean-up sale. Sale av 12:30 sharp Mayes & aucts. P. M. Dubbs, clerk. x8 CAUTION NOTICE. My wife, Geraldine Walson. having my bed and board without just I hereby cau- tion the public not to harbor her or trust ber since I will not be respon- aible for any debis she may oconiract (Signed) JOSEPH R. WATSON, Milesburg. Pa ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Eva | Bamuel M B. Roan. late of State College Bor- ugh, deceased. Letters of administration on salc | designed, all persons indebied there- | to are requested to make Immedia paymens, aaa those having claims or | demands nat the same will pre- senit trem without Coliege Ave. State College, ministrator, ¢. L a ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Harry O. Eby, late of Spring Town- : church, a full line of househola ship, Centre County, Pa. deceased goods, including many antiques. A} descriptive advertisement will ap- r later. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m M. Smith, auct. 2.4 MONDAY, MARCH 30--H W. Rockey will offer at public sale on his farm. 2 miles northwest of State Coliege, off the Lakes-to-Sea high- | way, a full line of livestock and mplements. ‘ - up sale. p '{ Smith, auct, Harry Taran HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE! "1 bought a load of horses in the West. They ar- rived January 11th in fine goad horses now and they shape. I have a man buying will arrive January 31st. | am going out to see them before I pay for and ship thom. Listen men! January ig the time for good horses and less sickness. That has been my experience, If you neod one come down and we will try to do business, C. E. SHIVELY, Mifflinburg, Pa. ‘the 1 ‘creditory and all others in any way dentre Coun | letters of administration on sald estate havi been granted the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there. 10 are requested to make immediate payments, and those having claims or demands t the same will feiag for setile- | H. . 402 i t them without delay for set- | tlement to RUTH M. EBY, sdminis- tratrix, Pleasant Campbell, attorney estate REGISTERS NOTICES. , Pa. R. Paul | x10 and filed for ' The following sccounts have been examined and record in the Registers Office for section of heirs and legatees, interested and will be the Orphfe’ Court of ty for confirmation ni si on Monday. February 23, 1942. 1 ~~ARMOR. The third and partial account of J. K. Johnston, #xecutor of etc, of Monroe Armor, late Of Bellefonte Borough. deceased. 2--BUCK. The first and final ac- count of Bmma Schenck, admrx. of ete, of Clarence Buck. late of Lib. account of Mabel BR, Brown and Har- ry W. Brown, admrs. of the estate of Brown. late of Cregg ownship, decensed 6 -COCNFER. The first and partial sccount of Mrs. Ilda R. Stoner, one of the executors of etc, of Joseph K. Confer, late of Potter Township deceased 0 CRUST. The first and final ac- count of Ruth V. Crust, sdmrx., of etc, of Roy R. Or late of Paton Township, deceased To OORMAN. The frst and of Jamey OO. Corman of A. N. Corman Miles Township, deceased 8 ~CRIDER. The seventh scooun® Girard Trust Company, Truste of ewe, of Pountain W. Crider of Bellefonte Borough, deceased 0 -~ORIDER. The fifth account of Girard Trust Company, Trustee un- der 3rd item of the will of Pountain W. Crider, lal Beliefonte Bor ough, deceased 10 ~OCHMAN. The first and Anal count of C. M. Blerly, execr. of el Emma C. Corman, late of Mile rw nalily, deceased, FLECK The xt final adinrs ale acoount ’ of elu ol of al ol first and An of Maude Slee Flock, admr of etc, of Orvig Fleck ; Borough 4 aec cased T™ Fog The 0 Tous 13, ~CGOHEEN ewe. 14 HOUSER count ol 5 The frst and Asal Perguson Township 15 ~HEATON coount o wi 1 Heston fone Borough, deceased 16 HANNON. The first and account of Harry B. DeArment of etc, of D. NM. Hannon Howard Borough, deceased HOOVER. The first and account of George P. Hoove:, exec: of etc, of J. Clyde Hoover, late Port Matilde Borough, decessed 18 —~HCSTERMAN. The sooount of the Purmers Nations! Bank and Trust Co Miliehim, Pu. adtiiys. 4. b. n «@ of esc, Of F O Hosterman 4 of Millheim Borough, deceased 19 —~HARRINOTON. The first and nal socount of Mary J. Gray, adm? ewe, of E J Harrington, late of Borough, deceased 20~JUDY. The first and foal ac count of D 8 Peterson, sdmr of etc. of George Judy, late of Perguscn Township, aeceased 21 <~LANDEY. The third and per- tial sceount of Lowe B. Gels and leonard B. Gels, execrs. of elo, of Blanche B. Landsy, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased 22 ~LANE The final acoount Blbbo!t E Lane admr. of 4. b a. of etc, Martha J Lane Belietonve Borough, deceased 23 LAMBERT. The first and par- tial account of Marguerite A. Lam- bert, Russell J. Lambert and John 8 Lambert, Jr, execrs of ec, of John 8 lambert, late of Belitfonte Bor- ough. asctased 24 MUSSER. The first and par- ital scoount of J Poster Musser excr. of ex, of Elmer C. Muses: of Perguson Township, deceased 25 —-MIRBACH. The first apd final sooount of Leon Mirbach, atdmr ol etc. of Henry Mirbach late of Phil. ipsburg Borough, deceased 26 MILLER The first scoount of J]. Kennedy excr of etc, of Amanda Millie; of Bellefonte Borough, deceased MUSSER. The account of H Ebright execr: of ete, of Musser, late 1” -— * 1 iid Las ’ of lHefonle of ¢ 3 of O ate late 27 Leigh Elisabeth Township of Miles deceased, as fled Hy Re. ete t and final guard. lis M. Poorman, 3 —HINESMITH. The of Samuel D # Davi Township, deceased 32 ~SWEENEY. The first and fin- 8! account of George Sweeney, oxcr of etc, of Margaret Sweeney, late of Potter Township, deceased 33 —SHUGARTS. The final account of Harry C. Shugert samr. of etc, of George H. Bhugsrts, late of Harris Township, deceased 24 —TRESSLER., The first and fin. al account Of John Tresler, survive ing execr. of etc, of Muy M Tress. ler, late of Spring Tmwnship, de- ceased 35 —~WILIJAMS. The first and fin. al account of Myrtle Williams, exers of etc, John Blewart Williams, ate of Liberty Township, deeased 36 WEAVER. The seond and She al account of The Bellefonte Trust Company, admr. ¢. t. a of etc of Carrie A. Weaver, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased $T~WEAVER. The second and final account of The Bellefonte Trust Company, sdmr. ¢ t 2 of etc, of Belle Weaver. late of Bellefonte Bor- ough, deceased. HARRY A OORMAN, Register of Willis. 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! first and Hh Brg - ete 1 ana x8 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357 :
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