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PAGE TWO BEDFORD GAZETTE, BEDFORD, Pa. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1945 OBITUARY Mrs. Harry Claycomb Mrs. Ardella (Weyant) Claycomb 56, wife of Harry B. Claycomb, died Monday, Feb.

19, at her home in Weyant. She was born on Jan. 7, 1889, in Fremont. a daughter of Daniel B. and Rebecca Weyant.

Surviving are her husband, her mother and these children: Merle, Weyant; Alton, Fostoria. Dean, Imler; Rayford. Hatboro; Tech. Sgt Curtis, at Ft. Knox, Cpl.

Vernon, Camp Howze. Texas, and Leahbelle and Sheldon, both at home. The deceased was a sister of Alvey Weyant, New Paris R. D. Clarence Weyant, Cresson: Mrs.

Joseph Way, Fishertown and Mrs. urtis Reighard, Bedford. Seven grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Claycomb was a member of the Weyant Methodist Church.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Weyant Methodist Church by Rev. W. F. Rose, of Williamsburg, a former pastor. Interment was in the Reformed Cemetery, Osterburg.

under direction of the Blackburn Funeral Home, Pleasantville. Mrs. Virginia McLanahan Mrs. Virginia Louise (Over) McLanahan, widow of Samuel Calvin McLanahan, for many years a resident of Hollidaysburg where in her early life she was prominently identified with church and social activities, died Sunday morning at the Mercy hospital where she was admitted on Feb. 9.

Mrs. McLanahan had suffered a fracture of the hip in a falL She was a daughter of David and Elmira (Farquhar (Over) and was born at Bedford on Aug. 11. 1854. Early in life she came to Hollidaysburg and was united "in marriage with Samuel Calvin McLanahan on March 30, 1882.

She was one of the first graduates of the Hollidaysburg Female seminary, later known as Highland Hall, and was one of the original members of the Tourist club. She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian church. Surviving is one son, Ward McLanahan of Altoona, with whom she had made her home, and one sister, Miss Nellie G. Over, who resides at the Presbyterian home. Private funeral services were conducted at the home of her son Wednesday afternoon.

Private interment was made in the Presbyterian cemetery, Altoona. Evangelical and Reformed Church, Imler. Funeral services were conducted Snyder and Mrs. James Peck was followed by readings by Mrs. Ella Clapper.

After the roll call, and the business meeting, the class sang a closing hymn. Delicious refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Charles Bear, Mrs. Raymond Cox, Mrs. Frank Dunkle, Mrs.

Fred coupons for 1944-45 heating year are valid for 10 gallons per unit, and remain valid until August 31, 1U45. Period 3 coupons became valid January 15. Unused 1943-44 period 4 and 5 coupons and definite value coupons attached to the same sheet (indicating thi number of gallons) are valid thru should budget their ration to take Sponsler, Mrs. S. D.

Sponsler, Mrs. 31, 1945. Fuel oil users Eva Burkelt, Mrs. James Peck, Mrs. Ella Clapper, Mrs.

Hobert Sipes, Mrs. Ross Hess, Mrs. Walter care of their heat needs. and hot water last Friday afternoon. Feb.

16 at St Robert "cunard, Mrs. i 0 1 Up in thc book became valid on Decem- A Price and Mrs Ernest I ber 22 1944 and 1S good for 4 8 al i. rite, ana wirs. r.rnesi tv 01 Paul's, her pastor, Rev. Donald- Schlicher officiating.

Interment' was in the Imler cemetery, under the direction of the Cam Funeral Home. Claysburg. I Mrs. Chudon a visitor. Gable's Will Celebrate Anniversary Mrs.

Eunice Snyder i Mrs. Eunice Snyder 94, died on Friday, February 16. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Holt of Carnegie, Pa i A native of Ccnterville, Mrs. The year's biggest merchanrising Snyder lived in Cumberland while' event will take place Thursday, her first husband, William Louder- March 1st, in Altoona at The Wil- mill.

was there. I Ions through March 21, 1945. New 'serially numbered B6 and C6 mileage ration coupons are being issued now and are valid at 5 gallons. B5 and C5 mileage ration coupons i remain valid and are valued at All other and i coupons are invalid. Serially num- bcred coupons which bear the designation "1st QTR 1945" are good for 5 gallons, valid from January 1 through March 31; all other coupons are invalid.

For your assistant postmaster. liam able Company-Central Protection against the black mark- T. kt nr i et the Rationing rules require that Pennsylvania's Largest Store, when Her only survivors are a number lhey clebrate the 61st Anniver ca of grandchildren. immediately write his license number and State Daniel Replogle I of registration on all gasoline cou- sary. Ever since Christmas, the Gable i pens in his possession.

i store buyers have been combing I the markets of the United States to HELP WANTED MALE HELP The War Manpower Commission has ruled that all males in this area may be hired solely upon referral by the United States Employment Service or designated agencies. Legal Notices FEMALE HELP The War Manpower Commission has ruled that all females in this area, if previously emoloyed in essential activity, must have a Satement ol Availability. A Woman to act as housekeeper in modern home Just the job for a woman who is looking for a good home and wages. Write or see Mrs. Hugo K.

Frear, Juliana Heights or at Bedford Gazette Office. WANTED Girl ticket agent, over 18, Apply Albert 'Fletcher, Greyhound Post House. 1-26-tf WANTED: Stenographer. Call S. O.

Moore, Allegheny Wood Products Everett, Pa. Phone 202. 12-22-tf Daniel Replogle a retired farmer th begt ifale merchan of Woodbury, Bedford county, died dise goods for home apparel Tuesday morning at the home of the entjre fam0 Qn March his granddaughter Mrs. Rebecca I store hl be fju --1 T-Trt 111 ed with well over ($1,000,000) One Mrs. William Neff Mrs.

Bertha F. Neff, 51, wife of Neff, died at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at her home in Johnstown. She was born July 11, 1893 in Pavia, a daughter of John H. Dibert, residing at Pavia and of the late Catherine (Feather) Dibert. Surviving are her husband and three children-Catherine, Phila- Garland.

Hollidaysburg. He was a son of Henry B. and Catherine (Albright) Replogle and was born at Waterside, Oct. 14, 1860. He was united in marriage with Nancy C.

Longenecker on Aug. 24. 1884. at Woodbury, K. who preceded him in death on June 23, 1944.

WANT ADS Million Dollars of new Spring Fashions for men, women and children, and countless new items of interest to home-makers--all at the lowest possible prices. It has always been the custom at Gable's to offer its customers on I LOCAL--2c per word for first Ini sertion, lc per word for each additional insertion. Minimum charge, first week, 25c second week, 15c. FOR SALE Surviving are four children. H.

March 1 Values Which are Impos- E. Replogle and Mrs. Margaret B. I slble at other Time Gable Walls, both of Hollidaysburg, R. D.

resources, the finest manufacturers No. 2, Mrs. Marie Walls of Portland, merchandise in the coun- BABY I hatched in our own hatchery from blood tested flock, no re-actors, $15 per hundred for advance orders only. We also handle "Hall and Mrs. Mae Lindsev of try, cooperate with them at this I Duncansville.

R. D. No. 2. eleven i timc to hel make the Anniversary Pranrir-hilHrPr, thirtPPn Evcnt lhe reat SUCCCSS it IS." It IS grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren and one sister Miss a when a11 Central Pennsylva- Elizabeth Replogle.

a guest at the Morrisons Cove Home for the Aged i at Martinsburg. Three grandsons uvemrs for a who visit the shops and saves at Gable s. As in ast ears there wl11 be FARMERS GENERAL C. A. Janssens SUPPLY Bedford.

Pa. Phone 317 and one granddaughter and two grand-sons-in-law arp in the armed forces. He was a member of the New Enterprise Church of the Brethren and had followed farming in Bedford and Blair counties most of his life until retiring recently. Funeral services will be held at the Church of God. Woodbury this afternoon at 2:30.

Interment will be in the Dry Hill cemetery, store on March 1. RATIONING CALENDAR WEEKLY FUEL OIL INDEX Consumers in this district should have used no more than 61 per i cent of their total fuel oil allot- ments as of Monday, February 5th, 1945. Daniel P. Woollcy. Regional OPA Administrator said, in releasing the weekly i'uel oil consumption reports for the informal ion of householders.

Maximum percentage reports arc issued weekly throughout the fuel oil shortage areas in order to help consumers keep within their a pa allotments. The figures are based tient for several weeks. He was! on wcathcr cond tions prcvailin FOR SALE Complete line of house wiring material. Everything for the entire job. New G.

E. HP motors in stock. Russell E. Fritz, 545 W. Pitt St.

1-26-tf Elmer E. Sipes Elmer E. Sipes died on Sunday, February 18 at the Cresson Sani- tonum, where he had been born on March 28, 1892. in West Providence Township, the son of Louise Dishong Sipes and James H. Sipes, both deceased.

On September 15, 1915, lie was united in marriage with Sue B. Manspeaker who survives with these children: Evelyn, Wife of Charles Cordell of Greensburg; Betty, wife of Albert Kline of Evand Rayc at home. A FOR SALE Near Schellsburg, 118 acres. Truck or dairy farm, near hard road with good water, with or without all farming equipment, and poultry raising equipment. Call Fishertown, 7-R-21.

FOR SALE Jersey Cow, fresh, R. E. Bussard, Everett Star Route. 2-16-2t' SALE Black cloth coat trimmed with Persian Lamb, size 14. A-l condition.

Phone 164-R, Everett. 2-16-2tch in each locality as reported weekly to OPA. MILEAGE RECORDS The Rationing Division of the District Office of Price Adminis-; tration repeats its warning of scv-j I SALE--March 1, personal FOR SALE 1941 Ford dump truck, good condition, good tires. Floyd Batzel, Hopcwcll, R. 1.

WANTED Married man to work on farm. Reside in tenant house. Arrange for personal interview. J. E.

Cook, 4 mi. west of Bedford on Lincoln Highway. Phone 821- R-4, Bedford, 2. 1-2-tf WANTED Experienced waitress and cook. Jones' Restaurant.

2-16-3tch. A Opening for draft- exempt young man. Apply Gazette Office, Bedford, Pa. WANTED Man for retail clothing store one with experience preferred. If you have had retail store experience, and want a steady post war position, apply by letter with complete details about your experience.

Write Box 90, of Gazette, Bedford, Pa. 2-23-3tch WANTED TO BUY A TO BUY Live poultry. Will pay top prices. M. B.

Hamilton, Phone Lieonier 2201. 1-19-tf A THIS SEASON 000.ft. apple, 50,000 ft. cherry in log. Get prices and particulars.

D. M. Nissley, Purchasing Agt, 231 Main Street, Roaring Spring, 1-2-tf EXECUTORS NOTICE ESTATE OF SARAH, BOWMAN, late of Mann Township, Bedford County, Deceased. Letters testamentry having been granted the undersigned executor named in the last will and testament of Sarah Bowman, late of Mann Townshp, Bedford County, deceased, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby notified to present the same without delay for payment, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment of the same. PAUL A.

KOONTZ, Atty. WALTER R. BOWMAN, Executor CLEARVILLE, PA. 2-2-6w SALES REGISTRY William H. Ober on the former C.

O. Brumbaugh farm miles west of New Enterprise (first farm on Saiemville road) or. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, at 9 p. m. will offer, for public sale live stock, farming implements, and some household goods.

Team of Belgian sorrels, coming I SALES REGISTRY THURSDAY, 8 at 9:30 a. m. David I. Cessna will offer for public sale on the Emma Baker farm, on the upper Snake Spring Valley road, 4 Ms miles east of Bedford and miles west of Everett the following: F-20 Farmall trac- 6 years old; milch cows, fresh and tor, rubber on-front, steel rear; close springers; 22 head of heifers, i 14 in. bottom Little Genius tractor two fresh this spring, some next i plow, 8 ft.

binder, 2 mowers, 2 corn fall; 3 Holstein stock bulls; 16 head planters, corn cultivators, 2-row ewes; 46 shoats, weighing from 40 to 100 Ibs. M. Farmall tractor; 6 roll New lea corn husker and shredder on rubber; 24x46 Case threshing machine, complete with clover hulling corn planter, all McCormick-Deering; harrows, wagons, 8-hoe Ontario grain drill, 2 walking plows, New Idea manure spreader, 16 head milch cows, some close springers; fat bull, 14 head young PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE The following account has been filed in the Office of the Prothono- tary for confirmation in the Common Pleas Court of Bedford County, on Monday, February 12, 1945, at 10 o'clock A. scoops, ton articles. attachments; Fox silo fillers; Me- I tock 2 horses, 1 coming 6 years; Cormick-Deering corn planter with picks, fertilizer attachment, binder 7 ft.

i hov els, 1931 Chevrolet on rubber, 2 horse truck usehol goods, hay, Buckeye horse cultivators; McCor- tS by a many ther mick-Deering hay tedder; P. O. Little Genius tractor plow, 14 2 Oliver walking plows, Osborne horse mower on rubber; potato digger; New Idea manure spreader, Spring" hay loader, side delivery hay rake, machinery. dump hay rake; cultipacker, J. I.

the farm will also be offered Brown land roller; 36 in. wood if or sale, starting at 10 a. m. On Thursday, March 15, 1944 Albert Gochnour will offer at public the premises in Valley, livestock, Snake farm Second and Partial Account of! saw Superior IC-hoe grain drill; The Altopna Trust Company, Substitute Trustee Simon H. Brantner, a weak-minded person.

HARRY L. RITCHEY, broad tread wagon; low farm wagon, Weber wagon, wagon bed, dump wagon, 2 sets hay ladders, bob sled, 4 spring tooth harrows; 4-can GUARDIAN'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Bed- l-19-4t PROTHONOTARY electric milk coolers; milk cans, ford County, February 1, 1945, the -strainers, rack; Simplex Oil Brood- undersigned guardian of the Eser stove, 500 chicks; steel water tate of Homer Carberry, a weak- trough, electric fence, 2 Nye feed minded person, of Liberty Town- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth Weimert, late i carts trailer; 1931 Ford roadster; ship, Bedford County, Pennsylvan. of Liberty Township, Bedford Coun-1 1929 Ford ton truck; work will expose to sale for payment deceased. i gears, harness, jack strap, check of said Homer Carberry's debts the Letters of administration on the i lines, collars, bridles, lead real estate of the said'Homer Car- saddle and housings; 10 tons baled berrv described below on hay; 10,830 Ibs. canning ensilage; MARCH 14TH, 1945 clipper farming mill.

with it at 2:00 P. M. set Howe scales; 2 rolls snow fence, the premises at Marysville be- shovel plows, wheelbarrow, grass we lddlesbur and Saxton on irtrr ui nn i- 4o: above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to ROY V. WEIMERT, RUTH A. CUNNINGHAM, Administrators Saxton, Penna.

ROBERT MADORE, Atty. l-19-6w I seeders, log chains, block and tack- le. shaving horse sewing horse, clippers, saucage grinder and stuf- WANTED TO BUY Chickens, all kinds, all sizes; paying highest market prices. Phone 7-R-15 Fishertown evenings or write Mrs. N.

E. Otto, New Paris HIGHEST prices paid for vguineas and chickens. H. E. Wright, Irn- ler, Pa.

MISCELLANEOUS A BUYERS If yours is for FOR FARMS -sale, list it with eral weeks ago to the extent that I mileage records are absolutely i necessary when applications for gasoline rations are' These records replace old er survivors are a brother, Lester Sipes, of Everett, and these sisters, lre rationing certificates and mot-- loi-icfs whn rin nnt 1 hpm her father and Anna, at home; delphia and Joseph, Custer, S. D. There are four grandchildren. She was a sister of Charles Neff, Derry; Harry, Pavia; Mrs. Hester Feather, Pavia; Roy, York; Mrs.

Clara Crist, Bedford; Mrs. Minnie Corl. Weav- erly, and Pfc. Lawrence, with the Army in Pittsburgh. Funeral services we're conducted Wednesday morning at the Reformed Church, Pavia, the Rev.

D. A. Miller officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery under the direction of A. A.

Wagner. Mrs. Susan Erode Mrs. Susan Morningstar (Stone) Erode, 75, died on Monday, Feb. 19, at the home of her son, Paul E.

Erode in Hyndman, after an illness of six weekt. Mrs. Erode had made her home with her son for the past year. She was a daughter of the late George and Christina Morningstar Stone Huntingdon County. She was a member of the Coalmont Methodist Church.

Besides her husband and son, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs Baker of Saxton and Mrs. Effie Donaldson, Popular Bluffs, Mo. Funeral services were conducted on Thursday, Feb. 22, at the Zeigler Funeral'Home with the Rev. Jones pastor of the Hyndman Methodist-Church officiating.

Interment was in the Madley Cemetery. Mrs. Harry Gardner of Pittsburgh; I uo 7 Iu Mrs. Charles Weyant of Claysbufg ldwaPP TM the following a and) Rationing the following half-sisters, Mrs. Bruce Myers of Everett; Mrs.

Nan Medling of Everett, Mrs. John Bus- Sard of Everett; Mrs. Jennie Niles, of Kansas City, and Mrs. G. Del- i Boards for duplicates.

Frequently, car owners desire to apply for supplemental rations and are disappointed when they find property and 90 acre farm, 5- roorn house, never failing springs, two wells, 16 acres timber, all kinds fruit. Charles E. Turner, Buffalo Mills. 2-16-2t' RUFUS H. HAMMER, Real Estate FOR SALE Good dairy farm, 3 miles south of Loysburg.

Elec. lights, school bus and milk truck turn right at your door. C. C. Imler, William Penn Hotel, Hollidaysburg, Pa.

2-16-41' sargehamps of Butte, Mont. A half i i i i i i Til0S a a a due FOR SALE brother, John Stones of Kansas City, died last month. to llack of TM lca records Do a favor, and at the i same time help your local War Rev J. W. Doty conducted the Price Rationing Board by ap- 1 funeral services on Wednesday, i imme diately for duplicate February 21 at the Balentinc Fu- puppies.

Sam G. Route, Everett. English Shepherd Sparks, Star 2-16-lt neral Home. Interment was in the Everett Cemetery. Everett Hospital Notes Admitted: mileage records where originals have been losti or misplaced.

Processed Foods Canned or boltled fruits, vegetables, juices, tomatoes, catsup and chili sauce. Only blue stamps can now be used i in buying processed foods. Blue FOR SALE G-rm house, elec. lights, garage, 8 acres ground. O.

L. Atwcll, R. D. 1, Bedford: 2-16-lf FOR RENT OR SALE Brick house, Reynoldsdale. All conveniences, 317 N.

Richard Bedford. 2-23-21- George E. Wagner, Everett, a I stamps X5 through Z5, also blue SALE--Fresh cow. O. L.

At- putation of r. leg. slumps A2 through G2 in War Book well. R. 1, Bedford.

2-23-lt Mrs. Marie Trogdon. R. 1, Bed- 4 arc now valid. Blue stamps X5 ford, removal of cyst.

through Z5, also A2 and B2 expire Walter J. House Walter J. House died suddenly Wednesday evening, Feb. 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wigfield, Everett, where he hnd resided for a number of years. He born June 13, 1877, and held membership in the Lutheran Church. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Feb. 10, at the D. S.

Gump 6t Son Funeral Home, the Rev. E. P. Windman officiating. Mrs.

Mary Griffith Mrs. Mary E. Griffith, widow of N. P. Griffith, formerly of Imler, died Wednesday morning, Feb.

14, at the home of her son, W. E. Griffith, Somerset. She was born at New Paris. March SI, 1855, a daughter of Peter and Lavina (Moses) Imler.

She is survived by the son mentioned, another Harry N. Griffith, Oreeniburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Stuft, Imler and Mrs. Annie Otto, Osterburg. Her husband in death 19 years ago.

was a member of St. Paul's for electrocardiagram. Nancy Koontz, Mann's Choice, for treatment of pneumonia. Mrs. Thelma Pittman, Sproul, confinement.

Mrs. Anna S. Wendell, Everett, confinement. Mrs. Betty' Ickcs, Everett, confinement.

Mrs. Margaret Lashlcy, R. 1. Everett, confinement. Discharged: Charlotte M.

Taylor, Six Mile Run, and Nancy Koontz, Mann's Choice. Born: A boy to Mr. and Mis Richard Pittman. Sproi.1. A boy to Sgt.

and Mrs. Robert P. Wendell, Everett. A girl to Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Ickes, Everett. A boy 1o Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lashlcy, R.

1, Everett. Dispensary: Earl Smith, R. 1, Everett, x-rays of stomach and colon. Mrs. Marian Smith, R.

1, Bedford, I March 31; blue stamps C2 through G2 expire April 28. In addition. blue stamps H2 through M2 became valid February 1 and expire June 2. Each blue stamp it, valued at 10 points. Blue tokens are now invalid.

Probably no additional blue stamps will be validated prior to March 1st. Meats and Fats The following meats, whether fresh, smoked or cooked, have a point value: All grades of beef, with the excep- FOR SALE- Guernsey cows, 5 and 6 years old, 1 fresh and 1 close springer Marvin T'unncll R. D. 1, Clcarvillc, Pa. 2-23-1 Broker, Hartley National Building, Bedford, Pa.

Bank 2-23-tf FARMERS--When you need credit for any farm purpose, investigate the farmers cooperative credit association. Inquire J. F. Beach, Woodbury, or call at Robert Mad ore's Law Office any Friday morning between 10 o'clock and Noon. Administrator's Notice ESTATE OF HIRAM N.

VAN VOORHIS, late of Hyndman Borough, Bedford County, deceased. Letters of administration on the All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the vill- i Marysville, Townshio of rthh i' 11 ert y. County of Bedford 'and cradle bushel crates and baskets. state of Pennsylvania, bounded Also the following household goods: and described as follows: 12-foot extension table, drop leaf Beginning at stone on the north table, 6 chairs, large cupboard. jd of a public road leading from writing desk, iron kettle, small Saxton to Riddlesburg, and- on the a a i south bank Raystown Branch of the Juniata debted to tha said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to REGISTRY River: thence by said road, north 52V4 degrees west Harry Custer, 453 West Pitt 14.45 perches to post on north side will offer for sale at his farm 7 of said road; thence by a 15 and I miles north of Bedford, one-fourth one-third foot alley, south 33 de- mile off 220 on Wednesday, March grees 20' west 6.65 perches to stone; 14 at noon by land of Frank Long, 14 head of cattle some young, south 33 degrees 40' west 12.25 per- some fresh day of sale.

Black mare, ches to fence post: thence by lands PAUL A. KOONTZ, Atty. GYNETH VAN VOORHIS. Administrator ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE ESTATE OF Charles E. Weyant, 7 years old.

Will work anywhere. Frank Long, south 30 degrees FARM I 15' wes 9.6 perches to fence post; McCormick-Deering grain south 60 degrees east 13.65 Wvnrim feed rindei mower. perches to fence post; thence by wynaman, a. 2 row corn planter, riding corn land of William Long, north 34 dc- i i OW) Oliver chill walking plow, grees 12' east 26.6 perches to stone, disk harrow, 3 section spring tooth the place of Beginning, Containing harrow, wood frame harrow, hay 2 acres 71 perches, net. Having rake, walking cultivator, 2 wag- theieon erected a two-story frame- also known as Charles E.

Weyandt, on one with bed, one with shelv- dwelling house and new two story late of Kimmel Township, Bedford in wood saw, 2-can elec. milk frame garage with electric water County, deceased. cooler, 20-foot canvas belt, fanning system. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted mill, corn sheller, bob sled, milk AT 3:00 P. M.

on the same day cart, work gears, new team lines, on the premises in Liberty Town- to the undersigned, all persons in- horse collars, bridles, steel and ship, the following real estate will debted to the aajd estate are re- wood barrels, shovels, matWcka, sold: quested to make prompt payment, wheelbarrow. Seed oats by the All those 3 certain tracts of land and those having claims to present hay and corn Judder, as well as'situate in the Township of Liber- the same without delay to ROBERT MADORE, Atty. PANSY B. HILEMAN, Administratriv Claysburg. Pa.

l-16-6w many other articles. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Or- County of Bedford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: No. 1 Beginning at a post by the fence at the road, thence by land of Enoch Evans' north COME TO SCHELLSBURG Garage for complete recapping and vulcanizing service; also have some grade I and grade III tires on hand. J. A.

Williams. 8-4-tf A Piano tuning and re( pairing. Phone 12-15-tf WANTED: Oak. 4J4 No. 2 Com.

Better. Full thickness. Come to see us, write or telephone Allegheny Wood Products Inc. Everett, Pa. Phone 202.

12-22-tf phans' Court of Bedford County, degrees east, perches to 5 NOTICE the undersigned, Ad- post; thence by land of Calvin ESTATE OF ADAM BEACH OT inistratrix of lne estate of Cha- Gates, south degrees east 22.3 late of South Woodbury Township 1' also known as Char-1 perches to a white oak; thence Bedford County, deceased if ei t( aie of Kimmel: degrees west 25.7 perches to Township, Bedford County, Penn- a post; thence south 71 degrees west to Letters testamentary having been granted the undersigned executor i FOR SALE 270 acre farm. 3 mi. east of Everett on Rt. 30, 12-rm. house, furnace, running water.

George Hoy. Phone Everett 912- R-22. FOR SALE Briggs Stratton lion of a few variety meats and processed items; Grades AA, and of lamb roasts, steaks and chops: Grades AA, and of veal roasts, steaks and chops, pork chops, pork loins, hams, shoulders, and butts, bacon and bacon sides; also Butter, margarine, lard, shortening, salad and cooking oils, cheese, canned fish canned milk and some meats canned and in glasses. Only red stamps and red tokens can be used in buying meats and fats, red tokens being used as motor, 4 HP. C.

B. Mann's Choice. Nicodemus, James Whisel, Everett, for x- change. Red stamps Q5 through X5 ray and application of splint to finger, r. hand.

Fred Crawford, Everett, for x-ray 01 right elbow. Delorcs Runyan, Everett, for x- ray and application of cast to right arm. TRUCK STOLEN, A Ford truck owned by Ellis Martin of Defiance was stolen on Saturday night while parked on a street in Six Mile Run. State police of the local substation learned that the truck crashed into two parked cars and one moving vehicle after it was stolen. to arc now valid.

Red stamps Q5 and R5 and S5 expire March 31; Red Stamps T5 through X5 expire April 28. In addition, red stamps Y5 and Z5, also A2 through D2 become valid January 28 and expire June 2. Each stamp is worth 10 points. Probably no additional red stamps will be validated prior to March 4th. Sugar Sugar Stamp 34 in Wai- Book 4 is valid for five pounds of sugar until Feb.

28, In addition, sugar stamp 35 became valid February 1st for five pounds of sugar and will be good through June 2. Probably no additional sugar FOR SALE Launderette elec. washer, Spinet type. Thomas R. Tcnley.

Riddlesburg. 2-23-4t FOR SALE Good pump $10; 8 8 MM movie camera 20 pigeons $5. Robert Rock, Rt. 1, Everett. FOR SALE 2 horses, 3 fresh cows, 14-mo.

Guernsey bull. William Weyant, Cessna. FOR SALE Trailer for sale. 1942 2-rm. Schult with complete equipment.

In excellent condition. Paul Claycomb, Claysburg, Pa. 2-23-ltch FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANYS Complete Line Local agent, J. B. Loman.

Phone Bedford 9375 or IfG-W 2-16-3 mo. FOR SALE Corn by basket, Clover seed by and straw by the ton. Johnson Farm; Bedford, R. D. 1.

Phone 825-R-42. 2-23-2tch FOR SALE Fresh Holstein Jersey Cow. Also some baled alfalfa J. C. Lilly.

Phone 830-R-2. FOR RENT Women's Society Meets The Women's Society of the Te- cumsah Methodist Church met on Wednesday evening, with the president, Mrs. Foster Pennell presiding. Devotions were by Mrs. C.

D. Sponsler, a duet Mrs. Fred stamp will be validated prior to May 1st. Shoes "Airplane" stamps 1, 2, and 3 in War Book 3 arc each good indefinitely for ono pair of shoes. Families may pool the coupons of all members living in the same household.

A loose stamp is not valid except when used for mail order of shoes. Fuel Oil Period 1, 2, and 3 FOR RENT--5 room house, Modern conveniences and large garden. Phone 2, Bedford. 2-23-tf FOR RENT Large garage, on W. Pitt formerly occupied by Knepper Equipment Co.

Phone Phone 96-X or'call at 314 W. 96-X or call at 314 W. Pitt St. 2-16-tf HOUSE FOR RENT Call 96-X. 2-16-tf NOTICE The Supervisors of Colerain Township will not be responsible for the paymisnt for any work done in the removal of snow with tractor or otherwise unless such work is authorized by some member of the board.

Board of Colerain Twp. Supervisors SQUARE DANCE SHADYSIDE SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing from 9 to 12 Everybody Invited FOR RENT 5-rm. apartment. Stoker heat, elec. stove, laundry, garden.

Greenleafs, 140 N. Richard St. Phone 30-W." 2-16-tf FOR RENT Bedroom and kitchen 421 E. Penn Street. Mrs.

McDevitt. 2-16-3tch- FOR RENT Large front office room, second floor. 113 E. also bowling alleys. Phone 178 or' inquire Diehl's Electric Shop.

2-23-2tch FOR RENT Farm. Karns, Everett. D. Clayton FOR RENT--4 unfurnished rooms, water, electricity, large garden. 557 W.

Pitt St. 2-23-21 named in the last will and testament of Adam B. Beach late of South Woodbury Township. Bedford County, deceased, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby notified to present the same without delay for payment, and all persons indebted to said public sale for the payment of thejning, Containing 5'A acres, decadent's debts, on Saturday, No. 2 Beginning at corner of March 17, 1945, at 2:30 p.

on the) land, formerly owned by John B. following described Dilling; thence by same, north the Township! degrees east 26.1 perches to a white premises, the real of the mansion deced nt: at post on original traCtfKand lnlng Charles Wright, north 41 degrees east 20 to said estate are requested to or egrees eas make prompt payment of the same, i rc eswto po the ce 3nd PAUL A. KOONTZ, Atty. HOWARD K. BEACH Executor loysburg, Pa.

J. F. BEACH, Executor Woodbury, Pa. 2-JG-6w Estate of Mary Bush, late of Bedford Township, Bedford County, deceased. Letters testamentary having been granted the undersigned executor named in the last will and testament of Mary Bush late of Bedford Township, Bedford County, deceased, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby notified to present the same without delay for payment, and all per-sons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment of the same.

Donald C. Reiley, 114 S. Juliana Bedford, Penna. G. B.

Weyandt, south degrees east 16 perches to post; thence by land of Mayberry Claar, south 41 degrees west 20 perches to post; thence by lands of Elmer Stiffler, north degrees east 16 perches to the place of Beginning, Containing 2 acres, more or less; Having erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling and outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE: in cash on day of sale; balance upon confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. Confirmation date March 19. 1945. ROBERT MADORE, Attorney.

S. A. Amick, Auctioneer. PANSY B. HILEMAN, Administratrix Claysburg, Pa.

2-23-3t ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE ESTATE OF CARL EUGENE KENNELL, late of Hyndman Borough, Bedford County, deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are re- D. Cress -Reiley, Attorney Bedford, Pa. Executor ested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present 2-23-Gw SALES REGISTRY The undersigned will offer the following articles at Public Sale on THURSDAY, MARCH 1, STARTING AT 12 NOON SHARP, at his residence 6 mi. southeast of Everett and 1 mile south of Menchtown'.

2 good work horses, single line leaders, 15 head cattle, 8 milk cows, some fresh and some close spring- ers, 1 2-yr-old heifer, 1 yearling bull, 5 head young cattle, 5 head shoats, weighing around 75 50 white Leghorn hens, 1 Weber wagon, box and shelves, 1 riding corn cultivator, 1 Oliver -olow, I 7-ft. McCormick binder, milk cart, 2 sets lead gears, collars, check lines, Primrose cream separator, 4 milk cans, 2 cream cans, strainers, buckets, ice box, 50 bu. wheat, 100 bu. corn ears, some oats, buckwheat, hay arid straw, 2 good work horses. TERMS made known on day of sale.

Floyd Bottonfield, Auctioneer. RICHARD H. CLARK, the same without delay to REILEY and REILEY, Attorneys. Bedford, Penna. HELEN K.

BOWERS, Administratrix Hyndman, Penna. 2-23-6W AUDITOR'S NOTICE I(i the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, Pennsylvania. In the Estate of Emma J. Clouse, late of East St. Clair Township, said County, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned duly appointed Auditor to interpret the Will, determine the legatees and make distribution among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his ap-. pointement, on Friday, March 9, 1945, at 10:00 a'clock a. in the Law Library Room, Court house, Bedford, Pennsylvania. RICHARD C. SNYDER, Esq.

Attorney. DON C. REILEY, Esq. Auditor oak; thence by land formerly owned by Henry Whitaker, south 64 and degrees east 114.2 perches to white oak: thence by land formerly owned by Daniel Carberry, south degrees west 31.6 perches to a chestnut oak thence north 57 degrees wesl perches to post; thence south degrees west perches to the place of Beginning, Containing 17 acres 33 perches, net. No.

3 Beginning at a post at the corner of land where land of Rebecca Shimer, thence south 70 degrees west 44.6 perches to stones; thence south degrees east 25.4 perches to stone; thence south 4 west 19 perches; thence south degrees west 16.9 perches; thence south 10 degrees west 9 perches to stones; thence south 72 degrees east 43 perches to stone; thence south 52 degrees east 72 perches to stones; thence. south 17 degrees west 56 perches to chestnut oak; thence south 52 degrees east 44 perches to stones; thence north 17 degrees east 161 perches to stones; thence north 58 degrees west 127 perches to the place of Beginning, Containing 99 acres 47 perches and allowance. Having thereon erected a bank barn, two and one-half story log house, and out-buildings. TERMS OF SALE Twenty per cent of bid at the time property is sold, balance in cash upon confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. Charles E.

Homan, Auctioneer Paul itoontz, Attorney WILLIAM G. FLUKE, Guardian Saxton, Penna. SALES REGISTRY Saturday March 10th at 2 p. m. on the premises at Mann's Choice, Mrs.

A. A. Hyde will offer feu- sale real estate containing 36 and one-third perches and having thereon erected a 6-room 2-story frame house with hot air furnace, lights, cistern water in house. Newly installed septic tank. One car garage all in good condition.

PUBLiC SALE Tuesday, March 20, at 10 a. Scott Fluke, one-half mile south of rryville on the Fluke Fruit farm, live stock and farming implements. 2-36-3tch EWSPAPERl.

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