THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five February 12, 1942. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS | Local Men Monday of Last Week Admitted: William BE. Jenkins, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Beza ©. Dotterer, Mill Hall; Mrs. LeRoy Loy, Belle. forte. Discharged: Mrs. James Sep rish, Bellefonte, R. D. 3, Admitted Monday and discharged Thursday Linn Love, Bellefonte. Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Et- ters, Pleasant Gap; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, James Delaney, Centre Hall R. D Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Anne Fisher, Wingate Discharged: Mrs. LeRoy Loy, Belle- fonte. Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Philip Bickett, Belle- forte, Discharged: Mrs. J. K. Thorn- ton and Infant daughter, Lemont; Miss Leona Houser, State College; Mrs. Herman F. Koenig and infant son, Bellefonte; Mrs. Edward Peters, Milesburg. Admitted Wednesday and discharged Thursday: Mrs, Jesse | Humer, Bellefonte. Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. James Uzzle. Dis- charged: Mis. Charles H. Cropp State College. Admitted Thursday and discharged Friday Donald Crvder, State College. Expired ward C. McClellan, Bellefonte Friday Admitted: Claude G. Miller, State College, R. D Discharged Mr James Delaney and infant daughter Centre Hall, R. D.; Mrs. Elmer Rock- ey, Bellefonte; Mis Donald A Spicer, State College. R. D. 1: Christian Smith and [ ter, Bellefonte Saturday Discharged: William Aike) DX Mills: Mrs fant son, Brooks, urday Mrs D. 2 Wingate Sunday Admitted fonte; mun, Belle Centre nnd Ralph Daughenbaugh Expired: | fonte; Miss June May, William Snyder, victor Schaefle; Harry Markle, Howard: Max Y Clair Lyons, fonte Ward Sampeoell, Mrs. Davis Dorman Charles Car Milesburg; Pennsylvan sell D M J. Bickett, Miller, Mrs Nancy Bellefonte, R. D.: Hall discharged Gehret, Bellefonte, Spring nd ine Richare Admitted Sat Sunday Bellefonte Anne Fishery Belle Bellefonte; Jack Criss Dischaiged dellefonte, and Infant son, npbel} RD ia Furnace, R. D.; Mullin Bellefonte; State College, There were 38 patient pital at the beginning of this w -. Milesburg: RD Promoted (CC much time hear from rv. for I wi 1 be hope you 1 + tin “Well, it will have Zion 1S Refilling Gals 1! to Love Evang close 0 iu L nice until BOB lical-Lutheran Philip Jlaude inthe h niinned tro m page one) to write me fora w YOu Qe while, don't v all right Xmas ¢ { round-the. GAR DEN THEATR LOCK HAVEN, PA FRIDAY “p, AN KS A MILLION" A COMEDY OF ARMY LIFE! & SATURDAY, FEB, JOHNN BROWN 13-14 — 2 Features Y MACK nm “MAN FROM MONTANA" SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, FEB. 15-16-17 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, “NEW ILONA MASSEY RE | CHARLES ig Ld ay 01502 MARGARET = [OVE A FEBRUARY WINE" 18-19 AND AUGHTER (Continued rom page one) Of life on the Philippines Mr Sunday's diary notes chiefly the heavy and almost incessant seasonal rain storms He lists the waters traveled on his world trip to the Philip return follow (En Islands the ship, the USS. “Thomas” went east from New York, to eliminate the long jorirney around the southern tip of America, since the Panama Canal wag not then open.) Atlantic Ocenn as and to the pines route South Strait of Gibral- ‘Mediterranean Sea, Nile River Suez Canal, Gulf of Suez, Bitter Le Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Arab ian Sea, Indian Ocean, Malacca China Sea Sarsagon Bay. | Bay, Pilar Bay, Pacific Ocean and other smaller bodies of Oddly enough the same tra that took him to the Islands him back to the U. 8 But in case you find romance running thro at the mention of those esque names, read these excerpts of a desc *hilippines as given in } a.ary I'he Phill} bod} ta Strait Dons water nsport brought wh eye Six Escape Injury In Unionville Crash Wilson Close Out dale — OF THE STOCK OF - WESTERN AUTO STORES EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! Store Must be Vacated by Mon. Feb. 16 ALL PRICES CUT 257% to 507 Here is a sale you cannot afford to miss. The store must be vacated February 16th. sold below today’s cost: Hundreds of items will be Chains, Oil, Grease, Mufflers, Tools, Generators, Springs, Car and House Paint, Gask- ets, Floor Mats, Seat Covers, Horns, Fishing Tackle, Household Articles, Sleds, Wagons, Games, and hund- reds of other items. Stock is limited, so come early! Store Located on South Allegheny Street Scouts Observe Fought 40 Years 39.4 Anniversary Local Troops to Conduct Pub- all the ing February 8, the t in fonte stood at Scout other same ( inLere 3 will © street aie dh work he familiar when serving In the Perm- gylvania Motor Pallee from which he | resigned to enter the army, He Ig al | graduate of the Beech Creck and Haven State Teachers College, and | taught in the High School of How- ard borough which he relinquished to enter the Motor Police, He is married, his wife being with her parents at Carlisle, nr — lic Program at School Tonight From February 6 to 12 Boy Scouts over the nation will celebrate d2nd annlversary of the Scout- movement which was 1910 Troop Centre Hall Couple Observe Wedding 5 and 6 began night by at- Bellefonte week on Bunday ending ns a group the services held the Reformed church at Belle- About 45 Bcouts and Seouters attention and repeated the Al the same time many were following the 1900 Mr. Fisher procedure throughout the the Farmers National Bank and untry { Trust Company at Millheim, and has Thursday night Boy Scouts! served as a director of that Institu- induct & program in the Spring | tion ever since. He also served as gymnasium which will be of | vice-president of the institution for to all persons | MAnY ear: lately after assembling at Mr. PFlsher 30, Jesse Caum will introduce the and secretary of the Farmers Mu- jcoutmaster of the evening who Will | tual Pire Insurance Company of the Scouts in the Beoull centre County for nearly 40 years few songs. After thisiHe {s a member of the executive demonstrate blackout | sommittee of the Pennsylvania As- sociation of Mutual Insurance Com- panies; is a member of the Centre Hall Masonic Lodge, Williamsport Morse | Consistory Jaffa Shrine of Al- Troop | toona Hose C vill ake i (Continued from page ome) Frank continued with the store un- til 1918 when he sold the establish- oath ment and moved to Centre Hall. In Lroons the [ 1 Imme« ms been a director lead and a boys will id demon of th and and ! Fisher have or Fisher Corman iphore who m pasto Wilkins graduate « Teacher: Col- University of Pitts. received masters Col Ar- of Sarah 1 Roy Reformed Mrs. Corman is a Che and ughter esentation be closed . chureh yf ster State the burgh She degree from York he More Local Places Robbed r lumbia U and WONAry president secretary iA ’ fas jor M he Wamer Min iets West a | ehanna Classis 8h and civic usqu active In re Hall SOC LAL ana vicinity » owner of Area whice throughout ngratulat n LPH man) ory r A “ 4 y ’ yout } rmainea ADG Nappi ogelher losed locked robbers come left the prem- Legal Notices FINANCIAL RE PORT ES. BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP BOARD SUPERN INORS the year ending Jan, 6, 1942 n 1942. $1046.55 hoeni OF For taken wwed evidences i have nsacked. A check on f the robbers had begun name was found on a chines and type. 5u visors i inexpert- receipts and bal EXPENDITURES ma attending Deen operats work of with them. been all Po not without may bring a halt to the acti- the YyOung- Hat While g have hey are Me lice revort that several factors which swift and and affidavits printing of decisive the group ationery expenses vities of Hemoval of anow tonal of i 3 epalr of 100s New ¢ and mac May a Annual Supv.s Insurance Viewing Promoted to Sergeant neement to sergeant of Mann of Mr. apd fann, of Beec} Cree k 1. al Rondolph Field he was sent Ubon en- army July 22, in the avia- Army Intelliger assignment is will Air Corps Tralh residence at AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE HONORABLE IVAN WALKER, JUDGE OF THE SEVERAL COURTS OF CENTRE COUNTY: unders Auditor appointed by the said court to audit the accounts of the Prothonotary, Clerk of the Courts of Common Pleas, Quar- ter Session of the Peace, Over and Terminer, and Orphans’ Court, the Register of Wills and the Recorder of Deeds, pursuant to his appointment, secured from the various officials whose accounts were to be audited, sworn statements of their accounts, which said accounts were checked and audited by me with the following resuits: Account of HARRY A. CORMAN, Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, for 1941 Gross receipts from fees for 1941 Expenditures Paid to Commonwealth of Penna writs, advertising, etc Salaries for 1941 Mnery . convention roads Total Balsuce 1942 tures Jan. 6 expend! in bank the service His new Julf Const nha #1407 68 CLAIR BENTON CLYDE VIEHDORFER, Auditors ned ine 14 $5501.56 as tax on § 84545 1.500.00 23045 $3246.11 for 1941 None Account of LEAMER R WOODRING, Recorder of Deeds for 1041: Net returns 2080 Writs .. $5840.75 Sheriff's Returns 50.65 19 Notary Public Commissions at $6.50 123.50 277 Mortgages Satisfied at 30¢ Fees from Centre County 3% Tax returned to County Amount due Centre County Expenditures: Salaries |. |. Surety Bonds | Amount due Centre County for 1941 Account of BOND C. WHITE, Prothonotary, Clerk of the Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer: : Gross Receipts for 1941 in the Court of Quarter Sessions { y of the Peace, Court of Oyer and Terminer and the Juventle Court | Tax paid to Commonwealth of Penna. . | Compensation Inarance | Office Supplies . Deduct as per Act of Assembly a due Centre County for 1941, being one-half Gi the above balance January 29, 1042. started helped to organize | EE —— | | | Field, and hos t with Investiga~ : [ tions, wor) 2 0 wi became | Long Series of Thefts r— oc ontinusd from page one) The man was taken to Hunting» don county Monday after being sen- tenced here, the county jall in Bellefonte yester. day to await transportation to Pitts. | burgh to serve out the remainder of THURSDAY, THURSDAY | | and was returned Ww = ee o A new sentence of Cleared In Confession escaping. years | he Lock Haven High Schools, the Lock | Whether efforts would be made t |Rockview stockade | implicate him in those crimes freedom ] Arkansas a reported to have bery of the Tipton and a | Ironsville — his original sentence as well as his | Holstein bull, 2 5 to 10 years for (Pull, Hollenbaugh was serving 6 to 10 for burglary last Apri] when and Louls Fisher scaled the and won their er was apprehended in time Hollenbaugh is confessed the rob- Clover Farm store at service station in Fist short count Y later In Blair Public Sales 4 FEBRUARY 19 ~~ John Treaster will offer at public sale on his farm, 1% miles west of Centre Hall, on the Brush Valley road, live stock and farm equipment Due to serious lliness and the lack farm help, the undersigned is led Ww discontinue farming Bale at 12:30 sharp ES’ Mayes & BlLover, sucts FEBRUARY 2] Mrs William E. Hurley will offer at pub- de sale at her residence, 21 West Howard street deliefonte, Pa. a full line of housebold goods. Bale at 12:30 sharp. Mayes & Stover LCs P. M., Dubbs, clerk FEBRUARY 20 offer at public sa own, 12 TING Clash BATURDAY Ripka will Ms farm at Snyder east of Belicfonte LOCH nd IIT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY etz eslals { Vi FEBRUARY offer at BA’ TURDAY PUL MONDAY wWhaug) ] the RKieckn Logas ok ai at 10 & WEDNESDAY mpiemenis Sale at § Wise & Habler sucts C ier TE IDAY, MARCH € -— George will offer at public sale on H. Yesarick fann, located along Jacksonville road. 7 miles east of Bellefonte, Nvesiock and farm im. plements. This is a clean-up sale Bale at 10 o'clock a. mi Wise & Hubler, aucia. 2-u SATURDAY a H 7--Harvey 8 Hoy, Jr offer Jurd the N MARCH Fd. C Ouls implementa 10:30 P uve ise bold hy made known & Hubler. aucis MONDAY, MARCH 9—Paul M. Bla will offer at public sale on the Earateiter farn, 4 miley west of Bellefonte and 1 mile south of Meyers cemetery, live stock and farm implements ie at 108 am. E M Bmith asuct 46.11 TUBSDAY. MARCH 10-Henry Mil. | ler will offer at public sale on his farm, one mile north-east of Mack eyville or 3 miles south-west of Mil Hall Pa. livestock and farm implemnents. Sale at 10 a. m. RK M, Smith. auc 43 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11-Mrs, Ame mon 8nook will offer at public sale at her home in Millheim, Pa. live stock, farm implements and some’ household goods, Sale at 10 o'clock, | This ia a clean-up sale. Mayes Stover, aucts. 183° § THURSDAY, MARCH 12-—-Waldo E | Homan will offer at public sale on his farm ati Oak Hall Pa, live stock and farm implements. Sale at # am E M Smith auct THURS, MARCH 12--C.T. Thompson will offer at public sale on his fart ope mile east of Salona, along the State Highway, a full line of livestock and farming im- plements. Sale at 10 a. m. Clean- up sale Terms will be announced on sale day. Ladies of the Metho- dist church will serve juich., Wise & Hubler, aucts, FAIDAY, MARCH 13..H. O. Pletcher will offer at public sale at his farm, one mile east of Howard livestock and farm implements This is a clean-up sale. Sale at 10 o'clock a, m. Wise & Hubler, aucts 2-4 | BATURDAY, MARCH 14 John W. Perree will offer at public sale on the Stitzer farm, 4 miles wesl of MHI Hall, along route 220 live-| stock, farm implements and some household goods, Sale at 10 am Wise & Hubler, aucis, MONDAY, MARCH 16--Hugh C Dale | will offer at public sale on the Dale farm, south of State College, | slong Route 322 live stock, farm Clean-up sale. Sale at § a. m. M. Smith, asuct. MONDAY, ARCH 16—Paul F. 8tov- er will offer en A Rube sie on ha Chilis Nual : 6 miles east’ 0 rtrd A nis. a Sable er, aucts. xi TUBSDAY, MARCH 17--Harry V. and | Maude BE Struble will offer at pub. lic sale on the Snyder farm, 4 mile south of 8a College, stock farm at Bo. m. Clean-up sale, B M ver will offer at public slo on his farm, one mile west Rebors. THURBDAY WL east of impile-~ ROOGA i a clean~ auct 4011 MARCH 16--George W Hosterman, 2 miles east of Asrons- burg, at Woifs € hapel b.. ell a full line of veslock, ming lmn- pier nenia, el Up Base Also 125-acre nbheriand Bale Ww start at i m Wise & Hubile: THURSDAY, MARCH 19—R. LL Poor. man wili offer farm 8 miles fonte ue ana housels 212 FRIDAY Gummo the Cuming M Hall his farm, three.fourth mile Tensant Gap, lve glock, ments and some household Bale at § o'clock. This up sale. EM. Bmuth, "0 gt Macs tv . # puUBniic sale northwe acres FRIDAY house ol of the largest farm BORAOT Sale at 8 Terms made known on - PT ad aucs sales B30 a day MARCH 25 il offer at put ne mile lic sae Oak Centre farm- east of i 3¢ highway to oh full ine of livestock ements nd househol. hale at $a mm. E M Smith, i1-u LJEARCH H-—W B offer ai nublic sale at one mile south of Selins- on Route 11 : WEDNPSDAY, Crobs will his farm hold 2004S Bale rain or shine will be served Gable, auct. C H E Kuster, clerks WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Merri Lowry and song will offer at yn cash Lainch by ladies A Ku & Hubler. THURSDAY, MARCH 26 Hoy will offer at public farm between Azemann Bank along township road. live. BLOCK farming Implements ana some household goods This clean-up sale Sale at 10 5a. m M. 8mith, auot FRIDAY, MARCH 27--A. Bert Beck will offer at public sale on his farm al Snydertown, 12 miles cast of Belicfonte, on road leading wo Lock Haven, (route 220), livestock and full line of farm implements Clean-up sale. beginning at 230 a m. Terms announced on day of sale. E. M. Smith, auct. W. C Smeltper, clerk 2-12 FRIDAY, MARCH 27-Claude Lucas will offer at public sale on his farm, 3 miles southeast of Salons, Pa. live stock and farm imple- ments. Clean-up sale, Bale st 10 a. mm. Wise and Hubler, sucts. SATURDAY, MARCH 2% Claude Hoy will offer at public sale on the John Grove farm. midway between Bellefonte and State College, or one-half mile north of Shiloh chureh, a full line of househola goods, including many antiques. A descriptive advertisement will ap- iater. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m M. Smith, auct 2-u MONDAY, MARCH 30H. W. Rockey will offer at public sale on hia farm, 2 miles northwest of State College, off the lLakes-io-Sea high- way, a full line of livestock ana farm implements. Thig is a clean- Op sale. Bale at 10 a m. E NM. Smith, auct. Harry Spearly, clerk Saturday, Feb. 14 MRK, SIDNEY BARLETT offer at public sale st her home at 32 East HIgh #ireet, Bellefonte, a full line of HOUSEHOLD GOODS -- Including the Tollowing items: Piano, studio couch: sewing machine; 3 gas stoves; P-pilece dining room suite, consisting of table, 6 chairs, buffet and chins closet, oe refrigerator, antique clock, musical clock: 8 beds, came Diete with springs and matiresses: 3 dressers; dressing table; chest of | drawers, 2 wardrobes, barber cheir; electric halr drier kitchen cabinet; utility cabinets; {music cabinet, 2 sale Wise ance trees sale on his and Nigh morris chair, rocking chaifa 2 antique bridee lamps; floor Thursday, February 19 will out oo ubjic shi off his farm, 1% miles of Centre li years old, Holstein 1 year old. RM IMPLEMENTS 1 tractor, In A-1 condition; P. & O, tractor plow l4~inch bottom; O- hoe Buperior grain drill, Hoosier corn planter; Deering binder, seven- foot cut; 2 mowers; Massey-Harrs loader and sidé rake; dump rake; 2 Albright cultivators; 2 John Deere manure spreaders. two No. 40 Oliver plows; 2 Perry harrows. potato dig- ger; Conklin wagon with new box 2 wets hay ladders; B00-Ib platform scales; windmill, In fone condition; 12-1lnch chop mill; S046 Peerless threshing mechine, complete with wind stacker, feeder and Dagger. 15:27 h. p. Case tractor, and ile waukee corn binder Due to serious iliness and the lack of farin help, the undersigned compelled to discontinue farming at once, Sale at 1280 sharp EST Terms cash. Mayey & Blover tioneers Parmall sue. x7 Saturday, February 21 MES, WILLIAM E. HURLEY ofler at public sal aL ner resis treet, Bellie- personal Wild dence, 21 condition suites complete and matiresses, Ot rockers stands Kilchet chal dishes COOKING K xi2 rugs; ot Ie Lid Os iy found at in exceplionally Wo OAR Dedroom sOrings of prc Mayes & ere. xB Thursday, Feb. 26 C. 0. RIFKA y farm Friday, Feb. 27 MES. M. HAROLD BETZ COR hitch; International cleo used only oue sete walking plows cleaner; 2 wagons corn planter. team har- ness. complete hog feeder, hay rack, loos and many other articles 100 numerous Ww mention H served by the ladies of the Reformed church. This ~up sale and will begin at of sale, cash. Wise x8 Monday, March 9 M. BLAIR Loe Coan res 4 and 5 years old, JAY Inare 5 years oid. 22 cattle by sae COWS old; roan head high 10 milk cows, 8 will be time, 2 clo¢ springers are high producers ang 5 bred heif n August 2 vear= nts + Oud calves; These 5 shoals, 30 Wo Hammhire Red i corm ears Russet 2, 3 PAR IMPLEMENTS = Four-inch with ladders and treclor narrow tire wagon with box tongue: new MeQormick ring "ensilage cutter, used two sogsons, Buckeye cultivator: 4$-horse gang plow; steel land roller: tt» spring-tooth harrows: Kerstone hay wader. Deering side-~delivery hay rake; hay tedder; 2% horse 0 engine; corn sheller; Stews ciippers; 6 practically new cans; set chain harmess, seve al leather-faced ooliars HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Sunshine range, Fiorence 3-burner oll stove; Perfection oil heater; 3-gal churn; tables on La. cash. 2 beds; 2 work i030 a. m and Chas. T. Sellers, yor A Pi Sale al E M. Smith, auct will be served by the ladies of the Buffalo Run chureh x10 General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 342 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding In the sale of your property. cot. daybed. | Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579
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