November 12, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Thursday evening, at the close of which will be held the reg: lar | monthly business meeting of the Of-|1 ficlal Board. Sunday school Sunday | morning at 9:15; Junior Youth Fel- | lowship in the afternoon at 2:30; | Senior Youth Fellowship in the eve- ning at 6:30, immediately followed | the regular preaching service at with sormon by the pastor, W. A. Snyder Methodist Fuoiday cay Church: Prayer evening Sunday morning at 9:30, fol- : meetin and the ervice In the with sermon by the C. Jacobs raog- eV wild turkey hi i vieinite 13 viciti n vd Lucas, accompanied by Mrs. Forrest Homan, left Jacksonville, Florida, are visiting with the wile for Mi Sammie this J. William SeTY Meth- in esident of of ay al ices { from the Free riday afternoon tor, Rev. H. C Wwe extend most sincere sym- bereaved family and Funer he pa the of Milesburg, tre Count fallen in her her hip. Mi nita satient nia patien Hos od Way the Cer has ome home and getting able to take automd 1st the day before 1 »ane Ie ma, stopped on ” ' at the MeCormick ay to Edd t mploy ed their stone Bo al home rpha F sited over t leisher he weekend at ust home i Bro wn Vonada and Violet Vonada anc EXEC UTOR'S NOTICE. the matter of the estate Poorman, late of Milesburg. e County, Pa. deceased, In to make “those hav- against said same without to CHARLES E Bellefonte RD w ttig, attorney for estate EXECT CTRIX'S NOTICE state iate of 1 “the Bor- Centre County he matter of the of Thomas \ iLesburg tamentary on the above been granted to the all persons indebted to are requested to make payment, and those hav- or demands against sald ile to present the same without y. for settlement, to PEARL HOMAS Executrix, Millesburg, Pa wa C. Purst attorney for estate x51 state EXECUTORS" Noric. int Centre County, Pa. testamentary on the above aving been granted to the signed, all persons indebled to iid estate are requested to make nediate payment, and those hav- ims or demands against said to present the same without yr settlement to RAY C. NOLL, PMELINE E. MOORE, Executors casant a aA Orvis Har- x51 EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PER- SONAL PROPERTY The state of William LL. Clevenstine, ymetimes written William L. Clev- ciustine, Jr), of Walker, deceased, will, in pursuance with a Decree of the President Judge of the Orphans’ ni Centre County, Pa. November 10th, 1942, ile on the premises ribed and situate lic highway leading to Lock Haven, a distance of #p- proximately 1'% miles East of the Village of Zion, in said Township, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1942, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the following property PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 horses. harness: 2 cows: binder. Fordson tractor; cultivators; drill; corn planter; harrows: plows; tractor plow; manure spread- 14«in, er; wagons; potato raiser; Johnston ( t of hereinafter de- along the pub- | day ithe East corner; thence | West corner fand land of | by | degrees i thence along | Clevens {and | described farm, a i wired undersigned Executors of the! jother necessary ate of the Township | under and | dated | offer at public | rice from Bellefonte | real estate and personal] corn | Prayer “service | turned from a trip to Rochester, N. relatives complete friends and most Y. Her many here hope for her a ecovery Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parsons are re- joleing over the arrival of a new daughter to their home last Satur- Mother and daughter are get- ting along fine in the Centre County Hospital The annual Joash Chest w held on Sunday in the Methodist hurch when an effort will be made to fill the chest with contributions toward clearin he church of Is wesent debt ring their gifts and the chost sunday Day will them vening at 7:30 The regular monthly meeting of the WCTU was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Fox. This meeting wa anni ocind place in business thelr al dues regular monthly business meet the Woman's of the Methodist church will be next Tuesday evening, November at the home of Mrs. Mollie Holt The ing of Bible class held 17 ich as he be a old mine will 1 time these perilous Two boy from the community amination will report in Altoor 17th, Cleveland Musser Both before more of our have been called for U. 8. Army and 1a next Tuesday, Holtzworth and boys have been ex- by the the Paul xamined wtrition y K is ask- Anyone interested class or other exten report at Mr home on Tuesday afternoon 1:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Butler tension representative, will charge of the meeting in a Hon wor Harry Kerch- at eX- ed to ner’ be » called on Sun- G. H. McCor- Burd of Aaronsburg, y afternoon at the ck home Wiotasik Eleanor Work- and children of Pittsburg h 410 da Mrs inger) visited a few days the Charl Workinger home Mr Mrs. G. H Kline took Sunday A. E. Mingle he (nee and } Betty the McCormi me Lewistown Yeagertown trouble s that tell us how to win moon agree with eacl of the phase do not mower. 2 rakes: 7 {t. binder cans and other equipment; 2 Kettles; butchering equipment, iron t0- | gether with all other items of per- {sonal property of too numerous to mention REAL ESTATE Immediately following above suggested personal pre erty, the undersigned Executors, under and in pursuance with the Decree of Court aforesaid, will offer at public sale, on the following scribed premises all of the aid decedent died tate which the ituate as afore- Poss sald, and and described seized, follows, to-wit Beginning at a nan nasi burg the sale of the wl p= real es- of and ded ed bot as post center of from Hublers- “State Road by middle 64 degrees in eading Bellefonte ine of said West . 180 through road South perches to post; Clevenstine land of Samuel Garbrick degrees, West thence and by North 41 72 perches to | of Mary Miller 8: sald Clevenstine; thence land of Estate of J. 8 deceased, North 49% 180 6/10 perches to Public Road leading from in road across the Ridge; ame South 40 degrees to post in center road, the place of be- ntaining 04 6 10 acres, land same and Zimmerman, East by ma post sald West line id ginning. Cc more or lk (Bee deed from ine, widow, et 96 of sa pert hes Margaret J. Clev- al. to William L tine, dated January 1, 1923, recorded January 2, 1923, in Deed Book. Vol. 128, pg. 386.) There is erected upon the above 2%; story brick dwelling house, containing § rooms, for power and light; also large bank barn; implements shed; chicken house: hay barn and all out-building=s, in- cluding a three-car garage There is also on this farm a good sized young orchard of apple. pear and cherry trees Terms of Sale Personal Property-—Cash Real Estate--25"7 of the purchase to be paid, in cash, to the { undersigned Executors when the property is Knocked down and iclared sold. and the balance of consideration to be paid, enst the fent deed W. FRED CLEVENSTINE, HENRIETTA D. CLEVENSTINE, Executors. | Mingoville, Pa i MAYES & STOVER, | Auctioneers |W. HARRISON WALKER, Attorney Financial Statement INDEBTEDNESS AND RESOURCES OF WALKER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT, CENTRE COUNTY, FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY 7, 1942 jross Liabilities Net Indebtedness : Assessed Value of Real Estate Assets: School Buildings and Sites. Textbooks and Equipment. ... Delinquent Taxes ... General Fund Balance Bonds Outstanding--NONE. $2457: We, the board of directors of the Walker Township School District, Centre County, do hereby certify that the above statement of indebt- edness and resources, published in accordance with the provisions of Section 215 of the Act of June 25, 1941, P. L. 158, is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief, Board of Directors of the Walker Township School District, X46 AP A By JOHN A. DECKER, Secretary. de. | in cash, upon delivery of a good and suffic~ | Buckwheat NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity -~ - Pvt. Nevin H. Crater Spring Mills, was drafted May 16, 1942 and ined the parachute troop He is now In training at Fort Bragg N. C. Pvt. Crater is a son of Mr: Charles Hackenburg HOSPITAL NOTES Monday of Last Week Of at once 1 Donald E State College: Tuesday of Last Atwood, State Wednesday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs. M. P and Infant son, State College; man C. Krandel, State College; T. E. Jodon: Bellefonte, R. D 3 Ad- mitted Wednesday and reed Thurs John B. Heck: Bolle - fonte: Wilma Peters, Por } Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Paul mont A rt, 8 Howard Elwood Giben Her- rT discha day charged Veaver and infant Colles eC. Mrz derman., State C oliege, R Lawrence H. Guiser, Boal 8h Howa CATS D sburg ada itz day and dis day: Mrs. R John Ral jam ted Fi Adol Iph “Sanzi son to Mr Bellefonte: Ralph L. Wert Saturday Admitted Penna. Furnace; State College. Dis Kappler, Pittsbur Rossman, State C Mitchell, State Jacob Bartlett y Mr. and Mrs Fleming Sunday Admitted Bellefonte qt harged Beth Henry Expired daughter Parsons Coil ge Birth a Everett 1 Charles Lockington, Discharged Mrs D. Musser, Pine Grove Mills; John Popson, Bellefonte: Mr: McAlpine and infant son, State Col- lege. There were 45 patients pital at the beginning of this week Mrs Recent Weddings (Continued from Page 6) uate of Warren High School and at- | tended the Pennsylvania State Col- lege where he is a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. tioned at the Aberdeen Grounds, Aberdeen, Md., for ipresent. After the wedding i Those who attended iwere: Frank P. Keller and daugh- ter. Mrs. Fred Dale and Miss Har- | | riet Showers, of Pleasant Gap; Mrs | George VonGunden, of Bellefonte; land Mrs. E. Earl Vonada, of Du- 48 Juesne, sisters of the bride; Mr. and { Mrs. Millard 8. Schwartz, Mrs. Mar- {tha Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph {| Reuter, Miss Goldie Gutshall, and | Mr, and Mrs. Gordon C. Beaverson, ‘all of York. ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAOR 8IX--8ECOND BECTION Government of the people seems ito be for the people represented by | pressure groups. { There are Americans in circuvla- {tion who still think that seeing a {football game is important MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by ©. ¥. Wagner & Ceo. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat ———————— corn 90 oats Barley CPL. Mrs. | Linn John | a | community air in the hos- | | follow He is sta-| Proving | the | the | i couple left for a short wedding trip. | the wedding | Pennsylvania Furnace Brothers in Service I. 5. GLENN ELLENBLRGER ELLENBERGER re C ROBERT A. Mr nd Mr at & i Elli 300 Attend C. E. Convention Here (Continned from pape one) Rhoad pre Milesburg; rearg Gillespie, of Orviston tary. M Pl record- Local Ailmail Service to Be Doubled Here peoe one Leech DuBois ntown the parade, a served in the of the Met James Fis this time Mrs Doroths the judges banquet was school room with Rev az toastmaster At ida Witmer of Wingate, the oldest active Endeavorer in the read an original poem on Ch Endeavor in Centre county the banquet Warren Hoopes showed a number of slides of the places had visited the past summer The evening session consisted tirely of recreation in the street gymnasium. in charge Fl B. Tait of State College. The convention closed with the installa tion of the new officers by Hoopes GARDEN THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — NOV, After rkey Sunday dist church eae the ional scl will ReTVICS mail here. The addi he od the com- the citie i 3 county, ule : irstian further, give mail received by main aly parable to that on the rovites he The new local schedules which become effective on No will wembes 16 en- as of Westbound: 10:48 a m. and 4:36 p Oi ton #39 a m LOCK HAVEN 13-14 | JOHNNY MACK BROWN --in | “MAYOR OF | “STAGE COACH § | 44th STREET” ANNE SHIRLEY GEO. MURPHY BUCKAROO"” SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUES, — NOV, 15-16-17 “TUTTLES OF TAHITI” CHARLES LAUGHTON JON HALL PEGGY DRAKE “SPIRIT OF STANFORD” FRANKIE ALBERT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY — NOV. 18-19 “MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE" EDDIE FOY, JR. “PRIVATE . SNUFFY SMITH, YARDBIRD" Pe After | 8pring | In Old Wyoming Armistice Day Is Celebrated (Continued from pap Armistice Da ie when the Day theme in present oon- the nationwide religious mat- camps of Artist of order u usual would be out ditions, pointed revival of interest in evident in the to Public Sales NOV. 12 "on BATURDAY NOV at publi of Aaronsburg household goods, This is “up sale Sale at 12 o'clock n Mayes and BSlover, aucts Harrison Walker, atiorney SATURDAY. NOV 14--Harold Bryan, exec the estate of G W. OBryan, will offer at sale at Azemann. Pa of household goods. Sale at | o¢cick. E MM Smith auct M. Dubbs clerk SATURDAY, NOV. 14 — Thomas R. Shearer will offer at public sale on his farm, one mile east of Bia neh ard, a full line of live atock, farm implementa and some houses hold goods Sale at 10:30. Lunch will be served. Terms made known on day aale Wise & Hubler, aut { THURSDAY, NOV, 10 — Mrs, Sarah | Boldin will offer at public sale on her farm located four miles west of Bellefonte, near National Oyp- sum Co. plant No. 3 (formerly Chemical Lime Company) in Buf- silo Run Valley, a full line of live. glock, farm Impiements hay, oals, corn ears, and household goOOdG: Bale at 0 a m. Lunch will be served on the grounds Mayes and Stover, aucis w Smeltper, clerk FRIDAY, NOV. 20-C. H. Musser will offer at public sale 3 miles East of Aaronsbutg on the O. P. Bmith farm, livestock, farming ments and some household Sale at 10 a m. This I a clean- up sale. Mayes & Stover, aucts. {PRIDAY, NOV. 20—-&Roy Sheesl offer at public sale on the Robb farm, one mile north Howard, live stock and farm plement Sale at 930 E. Smith, auct. villag of of er ime M. his farm, 8 miles Howard, along road, live stock and farm imple. ments, Sale at 10 a. m. Mayes & Btover, aucts. SATURDAY, NOV 28 -- Wilbur Confer will offer at public sale at his residence at Snow Shoe, Pa, | a full line of household goods. Sale at 1230 p. m. Mayes and Stover, aucts SATURDAY. NOV. 28-Frank Phil. lips will offer ut public sale at his THURSDAY imple | | scales, 2 grindstones; M will | | harness; SATURDAY, NOV. 2] — Toner A. ! Mann will offer at public sale on | northwest of | the Marsh Creek! FP. | jvestock eatats Ie mi goods and O'CIOCKE Bhar Harper, auct TURDAY, DPOEMBER b--Thoma Beav will offer at publje r edence, Oorner snd Curt reet nie of 18) Saturday, Nov. 14 HAROLD BB O'BRYAN Saturday, Nov. 14 THOMAS KR. SHEARER boxes ingle trees, and ; * ) me Saturday, Fl Ri Monday, Nov. 16 es MES. ANNIE WITHERITE two vears Old Thursday, Nov. 19 MRS, rill offer at public sale on ocated four miles west of the National Gypsum Co (former Chemical Lime n Buffalo Run Valley g personal property LIVESTOUK Team of biack hors- horse and mare) weight 2800 old: gray horse, 8 years old 1500 biagk horse, 6 years 1350: bay horse, 4 years old, weight 12560, 16 miich Sowa, Holsteins and Guernseys, some {re by time of sale giose springers and summer oows bull, 2% years old, 2 heifers, 1%, years old yearling fer, yearling bull; 3 shoals, wi pounds FARM IMPLEMENTS — Fordson tractor on rubber, first clase run ning condition; McOormick-Deering binder; MeCormick-Deering mower b-fooi cut: 2 wagons with boxes; wa- gon with ladders; side delivery rake; cump rake. hay loader; McOormick- Deering grain drill, 10 hoe. disk corn planter; two tons miixed hay; 300 bushels oats; 1500 bushels corn ears; tractor plow; 2 Syracuse plows: aide hill plow; land roller: barrow; SARAH BOLDIN her ju Bellefon: plant Co the Years hell 75 type; potato raiser; Deering corn worker; steel harrow; Perry harrow, spike-tdoth harrow; hay rope, fork and pulleys; milk cans, buckets and strainer; Jot of lot of farm tools, and many other articles 100 nUMerous 0 men- tion, 10 a m. Lunch will be Sale at served on the Froude, Mayes aind Smelteer, clerk Friday, Nov. 20 ROY SHEESLEY rill offer at public sale on the Toner Robb farm, about one mile north of Howard, the following personal prop- erty: Ld con- sisting of 34 head of milch cows; 10 | head of heifers; 4 dulis, 2 eligible th winter Cows frest fresh registration 15 shoats 3 fresh Oct 31 4 will be time of sale, balance will be and spring IMPLEMENTS McCormick nilking machine, 2 singe M tractor with plows nd cltivatlors cuitipack rake; hay preader PAA Deer riding corn Pe rey and Hare ele Ci 0 Saturday, Nov. 21 (HARILES FE. HEATON Saturday, Nov. 21 NER IANS Wednesday, Nov. 25 i DAVID HOSTERMAN Saturday, Nov. 28 WARD YEAGER SPRING SALES mn BS DAY MARCH “b- J C Year ick offer at p sale at his Madison- of farm im- of WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10 — Mrs 3 offer at public the Fishin; 4 about four ¢ Bellet onte, livestock some house sale Sale auch W 42-41 11—George E public sale on Howard borough, live. farm implements. Sale Roy Oyler, asuct MARCH 20-8. C_ Dot- terer ill offer at public sale on his farm near Lamar Pa. livestock implements MARCH 20 — Epiley R. ill offer at public sale at in the village of Zion, mul ea, cows, and a full J pment. This is Sale 1230 »p ajled oe iption will appear in these columne ater. Mayes and Stover, aucts YA ———————— H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales FHONE 35% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. THURSDAY SATURDAY farm SPAN of at wheel | New ldea manure &preader, | | used one year: electric fence, battery | latform, rmicks | General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 1348 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 af public sale in the near future Watch for Dates!
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