January v 11, 19: 945 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBER SBURG Sunday dinner guests at the home Bowersox and Hoster~ man and Charlotte Brown of Mill- helm, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowersox and and Camp In honor of 8gt. Bowersox, who is home! of Mr. and Mrs, Blaine were: Mrs. Franklin Coyler children, Misses Genevieve and children of Smullton, Mr Mrs, Lester Bowersox of town, Sgt. Glenn Bowersox of Chaffee, Ark. The dinner was on leave, Widlam Weaver returned mother, Mrs, C. J. Weaver, Weaver was called home because the death of his father, Mrs ver has closed her home for winter and is at present living at the home of Mrs, Elizabeth Weaver When traveling conditions she will visit her sons Mr. and Mrs. Myles Grininge: son Donald, of Elburn, Ill, b2en visiting relatives in this inity, The Mrs. Tena Brungart Sr. Mr was sold to M. W. Wert Billy Brungart, 8 2'c, and wife Mrs. Lulu Brungart, and Mrs aldine Jacobson of Williamsport ang Mrs. ton, called at the A G home on Thursday evening Mrs. Roy Brungart is ill and fined to her bed at this writing Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Yearick son Norman, Mr and Mus H Yearick, Jr. and son Stevie of Hall, R. D called tk 3 Breon home on Friday evening Mrs. Annie Miller returned to he rt $3150 Q Satur- | day to his home in Pittsburgh, after spending a week at the home of his of Wea- the improve | and have vie sale held | last Saturday was well attended and g00d prices were realized. The home Ger- Harry Wentzel of Logan- Cummings con- And Mill home in Piteairn on Sunday some of her mother, Mrs Brungart. The latter, who Is valid, will be taken to Mrs home this week for nursing care alter spending a number of months at the Tena an in- Miller's fand daughter of Bastville, were Sun-| James Corman was g business vis- | Monday, Mi: her she visited Charles itor in Bellefonte on Corman accompanied {to Millheim where | parents, Mr, and Mrs man Cecil Charles Rebers Hironimus Kreamey burg. They have Qe in this home the past months Mrs. John Brungart of Tylersy a Saturday supper guest at of her brother Paul Wert and Mrs. Schnure and of Watsontown, were dinner guests at the Cecil mus home Mr. and { Millheim AM { Sunday Donald Saturday Fla, for a Mr. and Mrs ily of Millheim of Mi Tyson Mrs. M. M. Garrett on Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon Sunday supper guests at their son Paul and Centre Hall Member Gravel and their wives gave Woodward hotel ning in of Millheim fit | Tuesday Mr and purcnased home In West ile Was home Mr sSONs Mrs, Samuel visited the latter's and Mrs H (4) par- ents, Snyder arrived night five-day Ed called parents 8 1/« from Jacksonville furlough Tyson and the My Sunday fam- atl were the family ¢ { OF of Sarit Hig a dinner at Lhe Monday ev Nef! on George or Army honor who l¢ on Er CGuilse Mrs nest PUBLIC SALES of SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24-H. A Stitaer will offer at public sale at his garage in Hublersburg Pa garage equipment and some house- hold goods. Sale at 12:30. Term cash, E. M. Smith, auct THURSDAY, MARCH 1-M. E fer will offer at public sale farm one-fourth mil Howard, livestock and piements. Sale at 10 is & clean-up sale E auct THURSDAY Rimmey will offer on his farm four Boalsburg, on Route line of livestock, farming | ments and some household This is a clean-up sale, beginning at 10 a. m. E M Smith MONDAY, MARCH 5 Lester Z brick will offer at public his farm, three miles west tre Hall, livestock piements Sale o'clock noon TUESDAY, MARCH Vonada will her farm, fonte, near farm !mplem ents. m. E E Hut WEDNESDAY. MARCH Brothers will offer on the state highway t Bellefonte to Lock Hav on. at Park, on the Frank Hockma: i horses, about 46 head of good Hol- stein cattle, and farm machinery This 1s a. ge ne clean-up sale Sale at 9am. E M Smith auct WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7-—Elizabeth Brungart will offer at public sale on the W. A Brungart farm r mile southeast Rebersb livestock and farm : Clean-up sale, beginning m E Hubler, anct THURSDAY MARCH 8 Cc Hayes will at her farm In Hvestock. farm some household £ 9:30 a m E. E Hubler THURSDAY, MARCH 8-1. 8 Mon- tiesh will offer at public sale on the Foster farm, 24 miles sould west of Miliheim, vestock and farm mplenen 1s Clear up sale 0 Sale at a m H. J. Stover auct THURSDAY. MARCH 8 will offer at public sale or Wirtz farm four miles. from College, on the Houserville livestock, farm Implements household goods Cleanup Sale at Pam. E M Smit Con- at his MARCH ry Gar. ler, of Mrs fer at 1 1 Mackey implements 8s Sale auct w Wirtz he Roy C THURSDAY, MAROH 8 Wirtz will offer at publi the Wirte farm, four State College road, livestock, and household sale. Bale at 0 a auct FRIDAY, MARCH 9 will offer at publ gale farm, three-fourth mile Hublersburg, livestock plements and some goods. Clean-up sale am. E E Hubler, suct x48 BATURDAY, MARCH 10 WwW. Earl Corman will offer at public sale at the Armor farm at Assmaga, Pa. a full line of livestock ant farm RL Bale at 10 a m. E. E. Hubler, auct. W. C. Bmeltaer clerk 4h MONDAY. MARCH has. M Ross will offer at public sale oi hig farm at Linden Mall, Nvestook and farm implement. This ls = clean~ mie, Sale at 10 m EM ith suct H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Roy CC Aur miles Soi Houservilie Implement the farm goods m om W. C. Bilerly on Dis east of farm Im household Sale at 9:30 3 12 1 State + TUESDAY, MARCH i111 « wer Lucas will 13 Raymond at public sale at his farm located 11; miles north- west of Howard, Pa. a full ine of Hvestock and farm impiements Sale y'ehok E. Hubler auct x17 w RON at 10 14—Richard public sale arm, Lhiree live some & m DAY cas will c ot MARCH offer at Snyder f Stat te College, lements and Sale at 10 One All WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bartges will offer a on the DD. C. Schrack f le west of Loar ton county Liventox implements and some goods Sale at 10 a Hubler, auct THURSDAY MARCH Boob will the Balr Rebersburg 14 | t public sale farm, three. ton, Pa K farm household E E Mildred sale on ecat of imple- MARCH 16-M HH | offer at public sale on the T Boal Home Parm a! Boalsburg estock., farm implements and some ousehold goods. Clean-u enle. Sale starts at Wa. m. KE o Smith, guct, FRIDAY MARCH ~H. BE. Hennig? at gy l a4 offer at pubile dalry equip- ,. h mile nplements Ray Oarper FRIDAY Barger D 16. be 4 23 vou some o'clock ment ar Bale : 13 aunt FRIDAY, MAROH Yearick will offe: on the Harold 16 G. Willard at public sale Biter farm. about ondale ? ruset i pood E. E Hubler, MONDAY MARCH 19 ta. Bale at auct MONDAY. MARCH Dristhe!bl will eight offer clerk WEDNESDAY ¥. MARCH ( : sale al Reb mple goods Hubler " THURSDAY Owens will his farm near Myers Buffalo Run Valley Clyde Smeltaer and farm sale. Sale auc TRURSDAY., MARCH 22 MN. 2 Hazel will offer at public sale on the Bethlehem Steel farm, mile south of Aaronsburg, livestock and farm | { Balt at 9am H | FRIDAY MARCH 2 er will offer L public sale on farm at Pleasant Gap abd farm Implements a m Luneh will some orgnization auct MARCH Edward offer at public Rn sale on cometary, In Known as the farm, livestock implements Clean-up Tam E M Smith at Pa. mplemen t J. Stover, auct " his livestock Sale at 10 be served by E. M. Bmith, Thursday, Jan. 18 0. J. ALMAN will offer at public sale an at Aaronsburg. Pa the items of personal property LIVESTOCK One team of horses 12 years old; 8 grade Guernsey cows, {some will be fresh by time of sale; 2 bulls; 1 heifer; 3 brood sows, 11 {shoats, weighing 100 pounds; 10 {small shoats | FARM MACHINERY --2 two<horse | | wagons, McCormick binder, 6-foot jeut; MoCormick mower; lor grain drill with fertilizer . ment, Oswego grain drill; manure {spreader; 2 plows, Syracuse and Ol. {iver Lets chapper; fodder shred. der; corn planter with fertilizer at- | tachment 2<horse oultivator; 1. horse cultivator; shovel plow; ae [to plow; plank sled: bob sled: spring {tooth harrow; spike harrow, 60. | tooth: disk harrow; fanning mill; | harpoon and pulleys. rope and tec. kie: 2 har wood saw with frame; Fir inches wide: 2 fron kettles; American oream separator; jmilk cans; single and double trees 'n lot of chains of all kinds; Aid [for two horses; grain eoradle, and some . At the same time and place, Mrs. house foods, ctuding som antiques: a plano fs over a hundred years old. hy at 10 a. m. BE. B Hubler, auct This a sale, originally dehaquied for December 28, could not [roeointof bua wens. tN Jig on hig farm following the tenants two recent Hironi- McMallin K. Smull, on home 4 ana home at \ lodge wite husband | her Ross~- | Thursday | Fellowship In the evening at the | | service tin the evening at 7 one Frank P. Keil! {deliver the day callers the H. H. Rover home Lewis Reahm and family called on relatives fiere last day Mrs, Lester Chulsewite and chil dren of Anronsburg, visited her pars | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrett | on Saturday UNIONVILLE Methodist Chureh evening at al of Oval, Thurs Prayer service the home of Mrs. Harrdet Askins, Sunday school Sunday morning at the usual time, Immediately followed by preaching service at 10:45, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. A. Bower Youth 6:30 Prayer at the Methodist on Friday evening Sunday school on Sunday followed by class meeting regular preaching service 30, with germon D. E. Joseph Free Church: church morning, and the by the pastor Rev Preaching service in the Presby- terfan church Sunday ‘evening at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood We have been having more our share of show this winter, we get a fresh supply most day which keeps citizens busy ing thely pavements cleared travel, Roads are also pretty snowed up. but persons who to get out every day to to have been having pretiy good 50 far. Those who have been ing a real old-fashioned know now what it is like The regular monly business meet and social the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Met t church, was held on Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mr Join Talhelm., Officers of the s0- were installed during the Sunday evening Mrs. Norman Fisher entertained the members of the Bridge Club at her home here last Friday evening We were sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Mendal Zatinizer of Pittsburgh, sister-in-law of Walter Zahniser and Mrs. Harold Fisher of this place. Puneral services were held in Pittsburgh on Sunday and t} who attended Walter Zatiniser Mr Donald Pisher porch of the than seem: every Keep- for well mve work luck long - winte: gO for Ng of 1 HOGA clety preaching vice wee from h Mr. and Mr: Harold Fisher and Mrs The property, occupied Harry Hall heavy ight of sn and Is damaged but n i the = The recent heen very heavy might have the same were Mrs ere E. T. Hall and Mr under the badly dovr frommt irons we ay i m re damage been done to properties in manne: Special rvi the Meth list ) January rusade for Onrist a service which ted by the General C and will be observed by all ch in Methodism. A candle will placed on the altar for each man the “( opened has ade mnferen or 0 those white ot for each ones for wounded and ones who have been killed This #ill be a very Im- vice and it is hoped ev- having persons be present to aid feris dl the action pressive ser ery family service wil the LI 4) tirmne Basil of pare «in- M. Robis Robison with Mrs, Jo her in Woodrin Highway Rew postoffice hour Jit take beginning Monday uary 15 Office will ing 8:30 and « agnin at 1:30 and Open at Tp m p. m. Please nole hours, ie darvtime “me chan ning effect morn al Yer m and the hours je being W opening m will open at 7p. m. and remalr open Hl 3B ot'lock. Another time at th vill be the closing per hour. Instead of closing at It will close at 5 p. mm. Please these changes in mind and fand to get waited upon tt A RUNVILLE The U. B. church is Inn the midst their revival with a junior choir ang older ones In the lead. A good | message each night. Brother Orvis Scholl of Milesburg, gave an Inspir- ing message lust Friday night. Ser- vices every night this week at 7:30 Brot her Rachau of Milesburg, willl message on the Instead of fe i Hal of Thursday | night, and Rev. Sheetz of Bellefonte will deliver fils message on Friday inight, Everybody welcome | | | ] | Mrs. Minnie Reese is on the des] list and wag taken to Bellefonte to her daughter's home, Mrs. Nellie Edmonson, for treatment last week, ! but Is back home now improving | Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Milton and {and had supper with home folks last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and two children of Baltimore, Md., vis- ited with home folks last weekend. Lawrence Poorman of Williams port, visited with home folks over the holidays Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bhiv {baby of Hazleton, visited with {folks over the weekend. E. 8. Bennett celebrated his 79th birthday on Olristmas day. At this age he Is very active In business and church activities. We Join In wishing him many more happy events, Beaman Marlin Herrald of a camp in Maryland, spent Sunday with home folks, Mr, and Mrs. Tim Rine of Lock Haven, visited with home folks on Sunday. We regret that we cannot predict outstanding improvement of programe in 10456. and home the {Ray lwo SCOTIA (By HLM. Willams) monthly meeting of the ley Bible class of Gray held at the viome of Mr, and My John Dillon ast Friday evening There were about fourteen members present, Due to the ley condition of highways this was considered o turnout, The next meeting will Rem Wis Th church faly ibe held on Friday evening, February | al the home of Mr. and Mrs Showers wi. George and Lowner of Texas. is) spending a few days’ furlough with hig wife at her parental home, Mi and Mrs, Ralph Snyder of Scotia Aunt Dora Ghaner has been housed up for the greater part of weeks with a back complaint al the time of this writing is somewhat better and Is able be around and chores Mother bed bladder and aerself vicinity like to be be up of them but she Lo take care of her been with be Care William who about three trouble is cin { wad ek ble Ww take in for w gall up of near don’t a around and We h that housed up our folk ve wind i these older like tO and around three area The moved to the Half done here in a small ‘arnily ng alon road, Thi thie chiki int the snow w of Paul one Chane thelr belong Gray houss Valley lo get road on that mai Moon in order near the main chool. Paul wis drifted into his Paul, that the snow leading from the farm to the brick not ‘been is that you the [enc higher than been inforr arco Hs u the farm over Lhe fence in fUghway up to can't es, that the ned family couldn't weeks. This this section shoveled some of sake t Weeks of loud on quite a n think the ] them all Tm i der havi of «¢ weather IND of the ity. We ple residents een IRYS long this on t last lone a oul but ws ¢ som be over and Bunda) ing servioe Mrs. Alle: {f Lock Have at the snd Mors Bii~ em. Hots Hoover 1 a “ue da ployed at Bellefonte, | Melvin Hoover Ll weekend will Mrs. Ed Hoove Maynard Sci i 0 of moks Mr wnoin vOunge Schmoke, is 8 with his parents been In Englar Dots Hoover, of New York his parenis Here Mr Hoover ¢ day last y. called on and Mrs, Clyde werk M Dennis pendin Mr Wesley Ramsey MM Larry Alton Lime 247 Schimo and of Oonw at Mrs ke ahd SNOW SHOE Mrs. Prank Shope. who had been 1 medical patient at the Bellefonte nospital, returned home Miss Ruth France, R ing fier parents, Mr. and France Mrs. Mary Reese of Karthaus, who visited her son, Sam Reese and family, Is now visiting her niece, Mrs. Bili Dudish and family al Clarence Miss Eunice Lucas,"R. N._ of Phil- adelphia, returned home after visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Mabel Lucas! {over the holidays The many friends of Mrs, Rex {Lucas will be sorry to learn that she | Is confined to her bed with rheu- imatic fever Miss Maxine Thompson, R. N., of | Bellefonte, visited her sister, Mrs. | visit- EM N |Harold McCloskey and daughter [two children of Valley View, visited | ——E A A —— Frost Bites | A good remedy for frost bites is to rub and bathe the parts in cold water until the blood circulates freely: then rub with mutton tal- | wh REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS | Legal Notices BIDS WANTED, A ‘ol ved bid will he reced ert ryihi ome Luther K. Dale Frost, of Bate College ct Col iege Twp, $1 thu ha Preston A. Frost, ux, to Mau [ap Jo pala how. rice W, Neldigh et of Blate Co | ground lege, tract in College ba 31 mailed Ww Mill William ¥. Berg Ryver ux Bouth 4 in SBouth Philipsburg, C. O. Robinson, et E. Bainey, of Philipsburg tract in Philipsburg. sl Preston wol Board rOeTLy Cire Fownsh PM 1948, for the } Logan Boehool, Inciud ind building Bids 1 M. T. Zubler, Becre Pr [3 al ing { be to Vernoy Upring Philipsburg $1 el ol ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Fatate M. BURRELL B10 VER I tre Coun jeatte A he above y granted to the Hal: ons indebted t requested to ma lo ¢ | 34 har] D ux Herbert J. Stover Neff Millheim Twp, consider Barba Zewalk walk, et al, of Cleve in Snow Shoe Tv Barbara Zlvak al, of rence of tract ( t no ation i ait to Joli B dena! AER nt land. Ohlo, tra ! he Rin 0 tiement to LILIA $1 fonte, CHARLES y Join B, Zewalk heim, Adn [ Cleveland, Olhlo t y | OETTIC Cla $10 William E. Vaug ert Baer, el b rie in Rush ra e wi AN | id! tring AUDITORS STATEMENT Walker Township Road Board-1544 Account of HH. A. Stitzer Frea Charles Schlow Jan. 2, 1945 N Brook ’ STATE ACCOUNT Bellefont« dl. in Trea J Helen i Breon State Perciva hl | trait Ciregs V Emma H Annie Ton Huine; Tw J. Amold J i Rew Nelson fddy mn “The Peck Bow” Sunday Misses of 4 30 on (88 STOUKHOLDERS MELTING Account of Twp Walker Peace A. Decker of the John Justice FARCLTIRINS NOTH) COURT PROCLAMATION FARCT TOWNS NOTH prm—— — —l Let Us Have | Your Tires Recapped sloek of rock Tires Twp. 81 Wilbur Brunga { Rebers L Kerstetter n Worth Twp We Cirade | Passenger have a large and Implement HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE|] Phone 2815 ] BELIFFONTY rge Stenrms Cir FA, CIP HAE MAX A Tt v EDWARD MEN! ork in Bellefonte at TITAN Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. in Bellefonte has many materiel afte to have dead 1s 16 flelds good paying jobs with progressive wage increases. Inquire . See what opportunities Titan has Jor you in this fast growing brass and bronze industry. needs many men. Titan urgently Right Now h help turn out vital war materials, So if you are not already in war tan. TITAN METAL MFG. CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. work, get behind our fighting men at
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