July 13, 1944. ¥YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Thread Billy Updegrafl of Williamsport Is visiting with his grandparents, iMr. and Mrs, C. W. Bauder, and with his aunt and uncle Mr, and Methodist Church: Psayer rvice and family of Union township. They Mrs. Clark Williams Thursds ning t th los { all had lelightful tim toget! x Ww . Thursday evening i t se all had a htful time opether Bauder is having his house which will be he we lal ther callers at the Smith residence’ i104 t ’ ‘ory hiv busine eeting the | last week were Mi { Mrs Hueh D nted and hi on Clarence of non! i iv : s meetin i € ia K I L, i ind Mi ¥ Williamsport, and Forrest at heme ici Of Sunday mthal and Mr: ¢ ' Official Boarc un \y sch ¢ A t ang are doing ths work 1 thelr how day morning at the usual hou andy and of ron rked all day on the lowed by the preaching ) rt ¢ | \ N { ih the home of “Ourth of Jul and made 200d head- 10:45, with sermon Rev. D. A Sower he ii ‘ in the at Niags Il f Mr. and Mrs Preaching service in the Presby ws Lucas and daugh wd hu trian church Sunda J991 at par y nd \ ‘hurles Han- 7:30, with sermon by the pastor V. ford. and M1 A. Si v. of near H E. Oakwood willian Wort \ y§ . a . Wiliam Lp Adams, OL pived in town Saturday evening and Free Me thodist Chu NO prayer Edgewoo i will make his home for the present Toa e on Pridas venis Sundaday t nd ] r CAS an 3 Tp Na . Fi A ' pl Mr. and M Hat J n Ang with brother and wife, Mr. and school Sunday morning at §: fol wv Spotts and two children I- I Mrs. Geors Berg of Union lowed by clas se ting ’ and Janice, of Unk 34 were vork on the Carl Flick f rd erg of Harrisburg al town- Samuel rugrer who 18 with the awl Brautigam U. 8. Navy hil Long Island hour with hl Mrs, C. K. Brug pent nere, having ternoon. He Mrs. Harold the township families per and a rows Point and son nison For Victory: Buy Hands SPECIAL FOR Thursday-Friday-Satu so uennli « tamer eenerreil Jill 3-Piece Living Roo 39 See This Gorgeous Group Now! See How Easy It Is to Save! Yes, you can expect to find values like this ONLY at WOLF'S. We have continually tried to help in keeping down the cost of living; and sincerely believe that spec- ial sales of this type will save you many dollars. Come in today. Remember, this offer is good for 3 days only, OLF FURNITURE C Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. $16,000 Sales at War Bond Auction (Continued from page ome) Cecil A. Walker term and introducing L. Frank Mayes, Lemont auctioneer, who was in charge from that time on. Bid. Mrs. Ernest Martin ding was slow in the early minutes of the sale, but as the thousand or more pectators became familiar with the procedure bidding grew pirited and prices skyrocketed Of the mote than 75 articles con tributed by local merchants and in- dividuals, the highest price was paid for a chalr and ottoman given bv a local merchant The set brought $2300 A falr indication of the way prices is given in the prices paid for Jonds and Stamp placed on the auction block. The first $25 War was sold for $350. The second $600 I'hen $500 in War went for $100 Boon after. $10 block of stamps was down for $425. Later a $25 rought $800, and as the sae its end a $25 Bond was sold 81.000 The next tem offered nother $25 Bond It bro antique pit al $160. One bianket at $105 ; wt-wool blanket for $37 and a dress $200. A Woolrich jacket Large Dairy Barn Is Razed by Fire (Continged rom page One) : Wa into flame neighboring rived with a load of milk cans filled with water. The water was used 0 nch the garage Millheim iremen returned with filled tanks neluded in the loss, In addition to bulldings., are a large quantity hay. milk cooler. milking machine ammermill, manure spreader and barn dairy equipment, including nchions litter carriers and the The barn recently had been remodeled, reroofed and modernized throughout No decision has been reached on whether the structure will be re- bulit Herman Harju Dies In Hospital (Continned from sare one) underground production foreman Deceased was a son of Matthew and Mary Kangas Harju and was born at Jalasjarin, Finland, on July 28. 1882 He was never married and is survived by a sister, Mrs. John Maki, of Painesville, Ohlo, and a brother, Emil, of Crystal Falls, Mich Funeral services were held at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel in Miles- burg on Monday afternoon, with | Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor of | the Bellefonte Lutheran church, of- i fciating. The following day the body was taken tw Painesville, Ohio, where interment was made in the | Evergreen cemetery, yesterday. Legal Notices EXECU TORS’ NOTICE. | Estate of EDITH HARTLEY PET. ERS, late of Boggs Township, Cen [tre County, Pa, deceased Letters testamentary on the above state having been granted 0 we Lunders , all Tia. indebled tw the sald estate are requested to make | Amimediate payment, and those hav. claims or demands against sald - tw 0 present the same without delay for settlement to " . Mi Pa. or H te, Pa utors. attorneys estate, announcing the been named Titan Male Chorus in the place va- cated by the recent re school, it was Frank Gullo Directs Titan Male Chorus Frank Gullo, of State College, has acting director of the gnation of who is spending attending fg mush announced yesterday Mr. Gullo Is assistant to Hummel Fishburn, who Is in charge of the music department at Penn Slate the summe: Opportunity to change bLreax- fast menu, Berve new Post's Raisin Bran, the delicious combination of risp wheat and bran flakes plu California seedless raisin . Public Sales (Additional Sales page 42nd Bec.) SATURDAY JULY Mann offer he ough W «i Ei I'RURSDAY, AUG. 10 fy offer at public at Hou implement #OO0 Sale at FF. M ATURDAY AUG 19 Saturday, July 15 OSCAR | HELTHER Wednesday, July 19 MES. FRED FLLMER Friday, July 21 FRANK MACINTING FARM IMPLEMENTS Mf wader Mok mower Parmall t MoCorn x harrow McCorn horee good w butchering er of blacksmith electric motor, good neh MoCormick Deering cutter 40 tons of baled hay mor or less. Jot of double trees and ait gle trees Iron Age potato plante potato plow endgate me spreade corm weeder Oliver tractor plow 13.inch bottom, 8 way. 450 feet of white pine lumber wheel barrow lot of scrap fron, and many other articies too numerous 0 mention REAL ESTATE At the same time and place the farm will be offered for sale consisting of 200 acres A3 of which are under a high state « cultivation, 40 acres of pasture and the balance mountain land and tim ber. Thereon erected a good hou with ‘water and electricity In the hotse load along the State Highway, and all other necessars outbuildings except the barn and hog pen, which burned down ™ day. July 7, 19044 TERME OF SALE--Personal prop jerty, cash. Heal estate, 25 per cen | when property Is packed down ar {declared sold, balance on delivery of deed fos’ Ald Society of Rebersburg E E Hubler, auct Wednesday, July 26 WW. T MeCORMICK, Catherine McCormick and John T At the late residence. 407 West Ool. lowing personal property: HOUSEHOLD OOODS- Electric re Washer; 3 berosm Dookenss: mail fre antique chairs, ged old: board; extension tables; kite DEAN PHIPPS i # Henry Duty MANY MIL ES BATTERIES BB HOUSE BROOMS Marke GENUINE IRES i GRADE NO. 1 = Fore ¢ nches 59 TAPPET WRENCH SETS High Quality 2) BICYCLE Lunch will be served by the Lad. | executor of the estates of Prances MoCormick, will offer at public sale i lege Avenue, State College, the fol. frigerator, frigidaire make; electric | Prima FIBR} OFYFICIAL AUTO SEAT {5 BASEBALLS P™] PADS | (= , 49 ¥ AS TPIT Co PHIPPS EXTRA QUALITY HOUSE PAINTS mma Al r | ™ COLORS REGULATION SOFT BALLS CINDERELLA FOLDING PACE SETTER REGULAR % House Paints ALL COLORS LTOMORBILY Step Stools SEAT COVERS Regulor Price $3 49 Reversible Slips of or off in ON SALE KHAKI! or BLUE PLATED STEEL HEAVY METAL FURLOUGH BAGS Meat Cleavers : TOOL BOX Needs One, A Me a 3 eal For Farmers “3 Mechanbes Miners SPECIAL : Reg. Price SALE * $5.85 JI RO Toy Cycles MOTOR OIL } > anew # ‘ bn -— ee \ = NN Wholesome 14) LK " Exercise EXHAUST Fire DEFLECTOR EXTENSIONS OUR STORE HOURS: BA Mto6P M Daily—FRIDAY: BA. M. te 9 P.M. 32 S. Allegheny St. - Bellefonte, Pa. — CHROME RINISHED
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