January 6, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, ‘BELLEFONTE, PA, — WOODWARD Immediately after ‘he Christma pageant a congregational meeting was called to order by the pastor Rev. H. 8. Entz, on Dec. 23. The fol- lowing church officials were elected for the ensuing year: Sunday school S. H. Orndorf, supt Earl Motz asst. supt.: Betty Bowersox COTE tary: Randall Stover, asst. secretary Mrs. George Stover urer praver meeting, C. E. Kreame: class leader R. F Mus i leader, John Musser tee, 8. H. Orn secretary Cpl. Earl Brindle home of his parent John Brindle on Frida where he Is enjoying lough. Russell had an tion at om daughters at wil Charles, was hi over the weekend home at Willow Grove afternoon Mrs. Charle on the sick list for covered sufficient! her husband, in son and wife, Mr. and Hosterman, made N. ¥. visit their husband, Mr in that city Woodward Hote til on or 1 Miss C friend, a Miss umberland, were her grandma, Mi! a few days tren er dor{ aurived M1 of Ia M: t week MK holiday fur- Kessinger, enjoyable the and Host compansy on M1 Frank sequen Woll arrie Hult Mt alta last week t thi Mir Be ol grippe 10 1s Improving a M1 Mi rk their ie al Howey date Grover Mu daughte since and Pa Claude Lyon of Fargo, N dinner guests Musser res repre Yi and n Gordon Dakota, were Tue last week at the R. E idence, Four generation ented on this Mrs. Gurney Teane, G 1 occasion Musse and Luci Year parent Were Mr daugit if Hat it the home of | Mi E. Mu 56th wedding am There quite a beautif trical Christmas ations the home ing enson Lawrence was with in } 1 Mi er, it being niversary were number il elec noticed in the holiday Weber relative in ct Sunday Val- a Brush guest hool chu over addre Cpl 33761879, 197th APO No York new Repl 0191 City ool again proces. th the result PUBLIC SALE REGISTER ny 138 SATURDAY. FEBRUA Shuilte will offer the Vilas Wise burg, lHvestock ments. Sale at Hublex, auct WEDNESDAY, Brung vill on his Rebersbu i farm Unplemen MARCH ts. Bale THURSDAY gard will farm, one Union Une of 10 a. m FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Charles Clal r Confer jratiic © M. ARCH 2 sffer bi county farm u CANQELLED — Rishel of scheduled for 1944, hag been cal SATURDAY, MARCH +4 will offer a lic sa two miles eas Stock and so and household o'clock noon sl auct. { WEDNESDAY, MAR CH 8—A. E. Whit. myer will fle i ub hic on sale WEDNESDAY merman will implemer ya. Hubler, auct R. Pred sale ff Mackey- one This farm E.E EARS H 9 - bli THURSDAY, Nixon wil offe his farm 25 3 ville, livestock, farm ang some household poods is a clean-up sale Rie EB. BE. Hubler, aux THURSDAY, MARCH Struble wil t his farm | Wen . ‘near Rook a full Bone Lo Bell lefor view penitentiary lan of livestock a ments. This is a clean 1 begin at 10 a. m auct FRIDAY, MARCH will offer at pul farm at Roopsburg fonte, livestock and ments. Sale at 10:30 and Stover, aucts, FRIDAY, MARCH will offer at Eisenhuth form ward, Pa plements. Cl i0 a.m E farm a m of ¢ “north livestock and gale Fale esn-up M. Smith, au SATURDAY, MARCH 11 — Samuel Poorman will offer at public sale at his farm located two miles of Howard, livestock and farm plementa. This Is a clean-up Sale at 12 noon. Roy Oyler, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 11 -- Edward Houtz will offer at public sale on the Kerstetter farm in Buffalo Run Valley, livestock and farm imple- ments, Sale at 10:30 a. m. E M Smith, auct. MONDAY, MARCH 13<George Moth- ersbaugh will offer at public sale at his farm, one-fourth mile east of Boalsburg, livestock and implements. Sale at 10:30, Smith, auct TUESDAY, MARCH 14 ley will offer at publie farm, six miles east of along the Jacksonville stock, farm implements hotsehold goods. Sale at E. M. Smith, anct » north ime Ane farm E M C. W. Bart- sale on his Bellefonte road, HNve- and some 10 a. m WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15 -- Joseph | . Owens will offer at public sale L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL BTATE 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 37 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. farm abou f Ple sant WEDNESD AY. M “Harpster MARCH 16 HI THURSDAY Mayes & Bover, MARCH 1a MEA M AND I] B 8n FRIDAY MARC H IHU RSDAY 18 i © i i wrested { M Hall rf Strunk Ix Neat © FRIDAY, MAROC H. 1 "Ha pater FRIDAY MARK H 17--Willis E Breon will offer, _ publ sale on the miles east of the Penn's of farm of 4 household 1 tm and some Sal le at § a.m served by some ia 8 a clean-up auc, MARC H unch will 8 le E M Smith SATURDAY 18—Ear! and some househ 12 o'clock noon M. Smith, auct SAT TRDAY, MARCH 18 - MARCH 2 ill offer : jasin in Pleasant Gap, implementa and Sale at 10 SEO : nith, auct. W. C hold 8r Oscar Gilli } MARCH 21 fier al publ sale on Rout e 45 between Pine and Spruce Creek, at a full line of farm stock implements, including 4 hors. 10 milch cows, 25 registered ade heifers; 4 registered Holstein is a blood-tested herd 20 sheep. 400 chick- a full line of farm machinery hon: goods, Sale at 9 a M. 8mith, and H. L. Harp aucts, W. C. Morrow, clerk WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22+]. Frank Lose will offer at public sale, three miles east of Aaronsburg on his farm along the Btate Highway full line of livestock and farm ime plements and some household goods, Sale at 10 a.m. Wise & Hu. {1 Dbler, aucts THURSDAY, MARCH 20--C O. Wal- tery will offer at public sale on his farm on the Jacksonville road, east of Bellefonte, a full line of farm stock and implements. Sale at 10a. m EM ith, auct, FRIDAY, MARCH 24 — J. C. Wal- ters will offer at public sale on the Sheriff Miller farm, two miles south of Bellefonte, livestook and farm implements. This ia a clean-u sale and will gtart at 10 a. m. BE. M | MARCH 256 - Brown Bmith, auoct SATURDAY. Hackett will offer at public sale on I farm implements. An exceptional | {| lot of cattle. Bt at 9:30 a. m. | Terms cash . Smith, uct. SATURDAY, HA 25--W. C. Wit. mer, attorney in fact. will offef at | public sale on the former w. Witmer farm, between Hunter's Park and Filmore, In Buffalo Run | Valley, livestock and farm Jenipia. ments. This Is a cleans ub Sale at 10 o'clock. BE Wirey auct. bast TUESDAY, MARCH 28--Clalr Smith | will offer at public sale on his farm dn Mil Creek, Huntingdon | count A full line house and fa bills Also ens and m E ater this 50 hogs | | Is 1a a Clean~ noing at 10 a. m. Terms the yp (Ro vrs rm at Old Port, Centre Hall, a full line of livestock and farming implements and some of sale cash. EM. Smith, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20--Mrs. Pran- ces Krout will offer at public sale the thal line of live. ents and some . Sale at 10 a m. E. M. Smith, suct, EA natock and | 'J. Thomas Mitchell Writes History of Bar! (Continued from page one) Bush tate OC = several hi erection hips, real o partner: attention of the house, now by V. PP. W., the Bush mow the Penn Belle), the Arcade and the McClain opposite the hotel, with near- two sma'ler dwellings, man of vision. He ifter being Interested prise started in irneoed to Hi cupied House Bush Hock the COe ed him a 1886 iimost ever i y ente ing Hert another ol admitted two other John H of the -attor- with af- our, Hefonte dur his residence Adam Hoy judges, wa ame year, The first wa Stover, who became an editor Contra] Pre: was district ney in 1850, enlisted in the war the "Bellefonte Fencibles,” and ter the war moved to Mi he was to Congress William J in 1868. The se an office in Kealsh anda, in member elected ond wi who ahd nally opened lived the moving he died Hale admit one same volunteer became wa of tear Way an aide and promoted w (lis An H medi brother: He $1C0¢ almost nu matters, and die 1859-1868 Terms of Judge James Gamble and Judge James Linn 1, 1858, Judge Burnsi rom i IN“AWAY High and Spring avy #1 AIAN Duge) lawyers of the time was clear DOSSLANOT tenor country od 31 egible of and } of one YVOICPS ever heard of the an earnest titioner and 1894 the next ve y IG mem James P. C Both of Penn's pent actice of thei: were famil- ania Dutch ntage in admitted nd J. Dunlop Si men were {rom families, and time in the profession were igert old ithe 1188 these valle much chose ne pr Both the “Pennsyly and used 0 adva rofessional busines Coburn was deeply interest. ed in the revival of business throughout Penn's Valley, and spent much of his time in the advance- ment the Lewisburg & Tyre Railroad Co. He ended his career as sresident of the First National Bank Bellefonte, living for the last years of hig life in this town and dying here in 1908. Shugert was employed by the Prothonotary and by the County Treasurer for several ears and finally himself became the County Treasurer, Ehortly there- after, he joined Henry Brockerhofl John P. Harris, P. Benner Wilson and James A. Beaver in the crea- tion of the Centre County Banking Oo. and spent the remainder of his life as its cashier, He was also in- terested in the establishment of the Pennavalley Banking Co. at Centre Hall He died in 1804 | A vear and a half after the be- ginning of Judge Linn's term our leounty was in the midst of the great 1Civil War conflict. In looking back upon that war from a period of over eighty years, we sec iL almost as a necessity, which, back of all the contentions, contained a grave eco- nomic fact, the right of a free man {to do what he liked with his own property. In those days the people of Centre county termed the cone flict a “rebellion,” and the steadily {growing hatred of slavery, {into hatred of the southerner, with the assassination of Lincoln. Hence, ithe bar admissions after 1860 were those of men whose minds were lattuned to the war then in progress and the Shiouitis ites of its contin uance, and should be considered In that light. Austin ©. Furst and Thaddeus P. Stephens were admitted in! 1861, Furst came from that part of | the county taken by the erection of Clinton, and, after admittance in Lock Haven, came to Bellefonte to practice, He enlisted In the armed ith it and Ac- of ne welve | BTV ICE I quitted turned | hi one from most ow wl Iie return thie of upon are indefat) later thie {itl will of \ 1 Tit ana wo netitioner ueeeedln; wr lar Stephens was from Centre Hill, and shortly after his admi wns seized with a long line capacitating aim practice from which he died In In 1862 Delaune Gray and John H, Orvie were admitted. Gray was a member of the well known Halfmoon Valiey family of that name who enlisted in the war, during which his health Wits broken that he died within the five vears., Ory joined the service as vell in i Belle become greatest lawyers this state has ever Ki At the on i= from 19490 NO next i returned Ole (8) Lins own fonte that November Session another murder trial took ter the usual camp-mecting In Penn's Valley men were drinking Nittany mountain and one of them wa killed, Fx Lipton William Hays were indict- murder. Macmal Kealsh Willlam A. Wall Clear- were for the prosecution, and and McAllister for the a long trial Hays but Lipton ghter of pia ¢ a group of at a house A fight occurred on IWarag and both ed nnd field, Hale Alte ¢ yy {Or ace, of defense mansiau In 1864 Ci : ttedd. For a short 1 partnership Ww i ent Dat little of 1 He gh and became rth of Bell mi int with Spring Creex Im Hoov Stitzetr Norman H Bar e1 free from war, ac’ of the heim deputy came the heriff He wa ame Line district-attorney abandoned the M Reuber 7. and in resent + sald the genera- bet « GOBBLE WRITES FROM MICHIGAN his GEO. 1, po. subscription a in w if In renewing lotiz-time custom of our good friend Geo, H. Gobble of Mt Clemen weather conai- I State, Mi Gobble We } Xmas with very cold temperature for days, Very little show has fallen here or In nearby vicinity, but lar- ther north there was plenty of show the latter half of November which was good for deer and bear hunt. ers One hunter in a camp of 15 trailed a bear for T miles before he got near enough to shoot. He used six cartridges finished the job with bis reen up her ten knife. The bear had claws 3 inches long and) paws as big as a new stable fork, It dressed nearly 450 pounds and meas- ured over six feet from tip to tip. 11} the whole! required the efforts of crew in relays to tote it camp. What a rug or coat that will make Greetings to the guys (this and say, But it is true.” LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs Ira Haagen and daughter Pauline, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | vonada on Christmas, | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cates of | Baltimore, Md. spent Christmas at {the C. A. Dolan home. John Dolan was a dinner guest at the same place. Mrs. Roland Butler and son Boyd, lof Mill Hall, R. D, and Mrs, Mar- |garet Dullen called to tee Mrs. Annie Mr last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Laubach and two sons of Jersey Shore, and Mr. and Mrs. Pheras Eck of Nesbit, rent pun spent it Bunday at the Margaret Dul- > who read men | ~all he had-—and then | ‘What a lie that is’! Bureau of Poblie Relation JUNGLE AIR FIELD IN native materials and labor, U mile-long runway out of the laying the portable steel | Engineers, The foundation is s available in plentiful qu 1 lai antitics, 1 SOUTHWEST War Department PACIFIC—-U1 n Engineers have ca heart of ORVISTON * 4 1% Stump home Mr. and and Const Roy Bher Our community | Tuesday morni udden death Rev. C. ©. 8 family ar iy and It sympating RUNVILLE Sgt. John Milton we day 10 an army cam berland, he to Hamption, Va Pic. Doyle Walker of roe, Va. tame home last lay for a. 10-day furlough Pvt. Paul Owens of Camp Mead Md., came home for a few days and returned 5 camp, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunsallus| and Mrs. CGunsallus' sister, Mrs Elizabeth Sheals of Nittany, visited] with their son, Richard and family on New Year's Day where Fort Mon- Wednes- imas vacation with home folks She | her sister last Friday to 0 Ww high. school. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and | two children of Baltimore, Md. vis- ited with their parents last Sunday, returning Monday. erty in Chestnut Grove. Raymond Walker and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lute their parents on Sunday. Come, all are welcome, Ws Resizing Rugs floor, face ue to {land and on i soil Gunsallus | 15th YOUR HEALTH CeANeS ENOW? the } population ving food in unproductive seions, This hardy plant Jomo ted Increases in population in Ire- parts of the European inn Prussia, where the impervious during wild bitter | YOu {init rod ud sotato in trends tion of nitered ris plain. notably is cold and Celery was cultivated century from a | plant growing in Bouthsrn Europe, | Miss Fay Packer spent her Christ-|used as a medicine ——— I ———————— back 10 oturned to Bellefonte to stay with, LOCK HAVEN COLLEGE AFFORDS EARNING PLAN war has made it possible for high school graduates with The many ability to earn thelr way through college. Probably fifty girls at the | Lock Haven college are earning their | Arthur Watson Is having the In-| nee. expenses 'sulated brick siding put on his POD | hours per day in a working four local defense by {plant. According to Dr. Richard T.| Richard | Parsons, Furl butchered on New Year's Day. lare doing as well in and| work as any others on the campus. Township, Centre County, deceased. | these students | their college president, children of Milesburg, visited with! When the war began 0 affect ens | {rollment, it looked as if Lock Haven | This week will be prayer meeting | would lose more students than other | week at the church, Next Sunday colleges, as a jarge proportion of the | immediate payment, and those have the evangelistic meetings will begin. enrollment was composed of [who were preparing to teach health | {and physical education. | plans were made with a Jocal dee To re-size rugs dissolve one pound fense Industry to organize a cooper- | of granulated glue in one gallon of ative project which would enable boiling water. Tack the rug on the students to earn all down, and apply the hot| expenses. Because of this, Lock Have boys | their college of the few colleges in| the! However, | MONUMENT Wet Cx VIM Tee Legal N Notices ANNY AL ELEC "TION the of Centre Pa between ihe 12. for the eiecl) the ensuing year J]. H MITCHELI FRANK M. FI&} EXTACTUTOR'S NOTICH {inte claims etme NO oeiay fou WILSON Musmer ie payment or demands present settiemend Executor. B WwW. CGettig GEORGE ation: EX LTOR'S NOTICE, in the matter of dhe estate of Anna v Bair ate of Spring Township Centre County. Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted t% the undersigned, all persons «i indebted to the sald estate are requested tO make Immediate payment, and those hav. ihe clslms or demands apainat said tate to present the same without delay for settlement to LESTER BE BAIRD, Executor, 420 4th Lewistown, Pa. R attorney for estate EXECUTORS NOTIOB, * In the matter of the estate of Delig J. Lingle, late of Miles Towne ship, Centre County, Pa, decoased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undendgned. all persons thdebted the sald estate are requested $0 make immediate payment, and those hav. ing chalmyg ur againet sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement to WALTER R YEARICK, Executor, Flemington, Ps. | Johnston & Johnston, attorneys for x2 EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Pa- tence Viola Stere, late of Union Letters testamentary on the above estate having betn grantd to the ed, all indebted to | the sald estate are requested to make ing claims of demands against said Street, | Paul Campbell, | x4 HOW YOU CAN TEST YOUR OWN COWS FOR MASTITIS flere Is 8 quick, ensy way 10 tas! your cows for Mastitha, You ¢ yourself right in your own barn. Test 20 cows in 28 min, with the Beshe “HTE test. And it dows not cost you a penny. Here Is all you do: Ask ue for the special Beste “ETE” Test Card. We will give you FREY one test card for omch cow in your herd. 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