April 26, 1951 WINGATE Pine Grove Mills | | to report that name nor initial Now I am Mr, and Mr Gerald Conrad are | M1 Band will | ¢ vou 1 proud parent of a bouncing baby | roy, visited Mr and M1 | iy I sir Je ¥ 1 . tye 1th ‘ N ay be at the Pleasant View chapel, 1 problem ih vom Kast yee the Cent | Mu hersbaugh and family on mile north of Bellefonte, this Ce unty Hospital, 1 No. 2 for the | nesda day afternoon, April 29, at 2:30 or 3 | ® that Conrad am p. m. Come all and hear these Messrs. Willard Cooper religious people | me. but mer Wheland will Fhursday evening at the Robert I 2 . | allevville »y byterian Sunday | eke home y > ! Mr. and Mr Donald Carver Balle y le ; Presb ert an mda | Meeker mi Millhein A " ‘tht : school at the county Sunday scho guests were: Mr, and Mi Jacksonville, Fla motored Wingate last Thursday a meeting ; Meeker. of Johnstown. and Mi | Ch tonight and spent three days t | Gap tonigh ther, Mrs. Joseph Miss Tho family. They returned to ping visitor in the Mountain ity, Mr. Bu last Saturday ' | Monday Mrs. Preston Robb motored up ! EF ters os : . el Fore bm : Mrs. Mae Cral h a bh aL : 41 af an fur n aon ti respondent of the Wingate last Saturday and it Jo and wh ther-in-law down or er it) her television In Meet the Pre weekend with her Yaievid Pre Mr. and Mrs. Sh Fred Marbut home spent last Sunday i I tra mtiior was cat Mr. and Mrs. Charles bia. Pa. the past gratulations to Mi ftir: Ra on the arrival of Congratulations t Charles Reese on grandchildren daughters are Well, we hi day which and grain Mack Murra) tractor. Anyvon K den plowed get L | Vv E S T Murray Farmer ¥ hry any } , : “avant. n and ) roductiot hase 2 re ing for oat corn (3 vill rewar y for alg! ) on { th forme: ! x Start toadis iy \O1 ) To SHJ t DAIRY THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three POTTERS MILLS | ms John Knarr, of Centre Hall. | Brown Joann Btoner was an overnight guest | Eleanor | at the Meeker home M1 and Mi John at the Ted Bweeny,' Myer Janet Gloria Irvin, Bill Yoorer Beverly Bradford and "H. L. HARPSTER [Harold E. Leightley) AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given all Bales FROMPY ATTENTION Mit PHONE 3579 ALES Acker FINE GROVE MILLS, PA. Phone 16-R-11 Centre Hall all and va SALE Antiques, Household Goods : SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1951, Public Sale ||» atm mirrox Bara of Mil- Burn q Wed- | g i oh {ing Mrs. Lucas wishes neither and Mrs, John King the Pennsylvania Gospel Faust The Potter: Wyland were | solving no Wyland home on | elling am not for 1 and then sets back mothers who served at Mills School this week Rossman, Mr Moyer, Mrs K hope Mrs Burn Muthersbaugh Willard Muthersbaugh the ifternoon were | more hear some | evening and Mr John Meeker also Joann Stoner, pent Sun | and student | Mr Knupp Mrs | Mr Joyce Jimmy, of weekend at the A 1 ) 1 1 ~( \ f tufl Wednesd AY four teacher from State lunch at the Potters hey were Hazel Kit Other | virginlou Burnes Bruce They will visit and | Monday to teach Potters Mill had School Butz Porter every College Mill Peggy Betty school laffs, so they need not write to | good | and Chal- | Joan solve thelr represent thie troubles from on or write | y LOUISA at the Centre Democrat | Now I don't want that IT am unchrist judging idea done my part in| these had now they be SY Carman and her brother Rebersburg Kermit Rossman and the Music this : who had lunch at ! hn, 7M Beverly spent the . and banquet week ' on and game School week were | home Wrong Edna Schillin p | Wetzel want pet, Apt.—Find it in the CD wee f | straightenin ut trouble a week ago aigh Wasl Mall pres appear ol t weekend th oval 00! bed : dresser v al Supply Those 8 Miles South of Huntingdon on Route 26 ] n} ot | ch f Extra Needs! on the Stackhouse Farm, Pasture Alone Is Not rasare sone 1s xo || SATURDAY, APRIL 28 10:30 A. M, arawer SALE Al Lunch Served by Members of Lemont Methodist Church CORNELIA DALE TWIGG CORNELIUS DALE HEIRS gistered standard bred driving mares in foal R vears old, weight 1200 Ibs.; 1 black old, weight 1300 lbs, ; 1 Holstein milk $4.25 ewl, in Julv: 3 Holstein heifers, 9 months old, {Oo regi tered stud: 1 black horse, 12 cow, will be Veal res PORT MATILDA Sea B (R. D. 1) A son Allen, daughter | er, Shultzaberg ge > plane, ana mre Altoona Mrs. Rut nie Butter? Mocking Birc Grange ) accompanieq the plan and “I 1 Grange, “Wh The next Grange day, April 24 Mrs. Susie weekend witl Morningred Mrs. Gordon Walk neth spent a few 1 friend, Mrs. M. A. Kerir Mr. and Mr Clare: and family of A the latter ely over ren help with a Man? grandchildrer 42 grandchildre? We nowflake Wwem time of ye Mr family with ) Charles Miller Mr. and Mi: pent Wednesda visiting the la and Mrs. Biddle Mrs. M. A. Kr and Priday wit of Altoona and atte: strel at St. Mar} Mrs. E. R. Beckwil acti hostess to Womesr ( Service Society of the M i welcomed eight of the society from Unionville M. E. ¢F with Mrs. Earl Hosband as de tional leader. Mrs. McMonigal ane Dorothy and Kathryn Beckwith re. cited poems while Hosban« sisters sang pecial hymi alu some singing by the Sones girls Mrs. Dorothy Steward acted a hostess on Thursday afternoon and the group put the finishing touche to the quilt. Those present were Sadie Solt, Anna McMonigal. Mr Gertrude Beckwith, Beckwith, Pauline Lane Anne Harshbarger, Mildred Nearhoo! Alice Cowher, Helen Beckwith, Dor- othey Beckwith, Felicia Weaver the ome! Nannie Weaver and Judy and Cal- | vin Stewart, Crossed 'Em Up CG. Man: Cot away did he? Did you guard all the exits? Policeman: Yes, but we think he must have left by one of the en- trances, This locality had a heavy Mrs. E R. | 16 DAIRY NEED AT CENTRE FARM BUREAU oR Ga) COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Pleasont Gop, Pennsylvonie *351 Phone—Bellefonte £3.90 ewt, THERE'S A FEED FOR EVERY yt t fishing ran “Going... Going... GONE! OLD-FASHIONED AUCTION Cars, Furniture, Livestock, Bric-a-Brac, Baked Goods, etc. JOHN COX, AUCTIONEER Satu.day, April 28-2:00 p. m. Temporary Union Bldg. Penna. State College, State College, Pa. BENEFIT PENN STATE (CHRISTIAN ASSN ng it Pluebell gests at Mr ast Sunday Mulholland rkey. Mrs. Jean Lloyd Bittner Thomas Burkey K Mr. and Mrs, W. J er Ww Mr Robert Robbie and Karen a: Miss Betty Jane Ro- wdelphia, Jack Burkey DC Mr. and Mr d Bobby Wolf, of vn Gag Mr and Mr H ge and Paul. of Pot- M and Mrs Robert Hod- ! Kathy, and J. R (ile: Ivan Pluebell and business trip to week Melvin Hoover and Mrs. Hoover's Lee Rhoads Bleeker a with Mrs was a wekend Hoover home Sunday Torsell the Melvin rsell attended lunday School | Saturday evening callers at Mr | «nd Mrs. Melvin Hoovers were Wil on Narchood and Mona Pye, of sine Glen: Anne Torsell and Mar | in Rhoads, of Bellefonte : Mrs. James Hodges and Mrs, W.! J. Long made a trip to Philadelphia to visit their sister, Mrs. Edmund Roark who has been seriously ill No Effect The optimist says the glass is half full: the pessimist says it's haif empty. Neither attitude affects the volume of the contents Cincinnati Esquire Look before you leap and di don’t leap ood! Public Sale The undersigned will offer at public sale at his resi- dence on South Main street, Centre Hall, on Thursday, May 10th Beginning at 10:00 A. M, (DST), a complele line of personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Antique drop-front desk Ng room suite R-piece din J-piece overstuf. real; hal bedroom (old); 4-piece bedroom xX plece toilet set © Crosley : 2 black leather occasional upholstered rockers; 3 work tables: high-back antique sink (good) ; couch; good ice refrig- erator; fruit cupboard; large lot of bed clothing: lot of linens: lot of glassware: a lot of stands; 4 mattresses; iron bed: Woolrich auto robe: lot of pillows; large flag: lot of straight-back chairs: late Easy washing machine; porch chairs: 2 doors; cheese case; Premier carpet sweeper; 3-piece silver set: lot of foot stools: large and small step lad- der; large Webster dictionary; lot of smoking stand ; clock; lamps; tub and bushel basket : lot of good canned fruit; lot of jars and crocks: 50 ft. of garden hose; electric iron; 4 heavy skillets, good condi- tion; hotplate ; oil lamps; lot of utensils; kitchen stool : some dishes; lawn mower; lot of garden tools: some carpenter tools, (a beauty): table: wicker suite, with extension fed parlor suite, good: rack plate glass n suite; p! 4 " vplece with Irror b-plece bedroom ite 6-pilece oak suite; cedar blanket radio; morris chairs: ches large mirror; good library table leather rocker: rocker; lounge chair; lot of Canvas; SOM screen VASES | 3 floor A lot of good room rugs, most of them Wiltons: one 8x11 bedroom rug; two 9x12 bedroom rugs: one 11x15 bedroom rug; 9x12 parlor rug with throw rug to match! 10x13 sitting room rug; 9x12 dining room rug; 20 yards of stair and hall rug (perfect): odds and ends of carpet; a lot of throw rugs, and many other articles too numerous to mention. All items listed have been well cared for and are in fine condition. TERMS-—-CASH Lunch Available George Benner Owner HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auct. Fred Luse and Dale Confer, clerks face heifers, 9 months old, vaccinated; 5 nhoat welgnt 5 to 100 ib 200) July Ni W Hamp- sat gs FARM MACHINERY Deere mod LUNCH WILL BE SERVED M. L. STACKHOUSE, Owner. H. .. HARPSTER, Auctioneer vaccinated E. M. SMITH. Auctioneer > J Public Auction Sale WHAT? New and Used Furniture WHERE? Penn's Valley Sales Barn, Centre Hall, Pa. WHEN? Saturday, April 28—1 p. m, WHO? Joe Weller of Altoona UP FOR SALE WILL BE: 9-pc. Dining Room Suite New Congoleum Rugs jedroom Suite Oil Stove Breakfast Sets Electric Stove Floor Model Radios (;asoline Stove Singer Sewing Machines Maviag Electric Washers New Electric Console Model Sewing Machine 1 Table Top Gas Stove ; New Innerspring New Electric Portable Matiresses Model Sewing Machine n (Chests, Dressers, and New Utility Cabinets Public Sale The undersigned will offer at public sale at what is known as HARTLE'S GARAGE, located at DRIFT- ING, PA... Route 53. half way between Kvlertown and Snow Shoe, Clearfield county, on SATURDAY; APRIL 28 Beginning at 10 A. M, sharp, a complete line of garage equipment and accessories, EQUIPMENT ritment of 1 € Large <8 Narage ls; assortment of electri Marquette electric weld- acetviene welding equipment, large and post drill; Manely and horses; parts ster: hand grease guns; { fast battery charger: 1 slow battery charger: bench grinder: chain hoist : Lincoln grease dispenser, complete, just factory rebuilt. ACCESSORIES AND PARTS Large assortment of ignition parts; gaskets; wip- er arms and blades: tail light lens ; clearance and turn- ing light ; stop and tail lights; truck axles: bearing in- serts; valve springd: car and truck valves; water pumps; master cylinders; belts: nuts and washers; valve caps and car fuses; gas and oil lines: clutch plates; speedometer cables; brass fittings: spring shackles : thermostats; spark plugs: lamp bulbs; king bolts and bushings; brake lining; sets and rolls: com. plete car and truck springs and leafs: spring center bolts: truck and car mirrors; truck and car wheel bear- ing and grease seals; truck rear wheel axle studs; generators and starters; fan belts; fuel pumps; muf- flers; tail pipes; filter cartridge; car and truck bat- teries: truck and car tires, tubes, and chains; copper tubing. All merchandise mentioned thus far is new. VEHICLES 1936 Dodge 1'4-ton tow truck equipped with Manely erain, power winch with 200 ft. of cable and air tank with hose, good condition : 1941 Dodge pickup truck, very good condition; 1940 Dodge 36-passenger school bus, very good condition, machine: large bench vise; reamers ; er: complete ; uicanizer ; tric drill and bits; uck cleaner and te 1: 1s-inch elec floor jack and washer; spark other 11 jacks Hug J small lathe: floor creepers; 1 Many other items too numerous to mention. SALE MELD BAIN OR SHINE <= LUNCH AVAILABLE ORVIS J. HARTLE, owner PHONE WINBURNE 2071 HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auctioneer George Sweeney, clerk Vanities y Cedar Chest 2 Fine Electric Refrigerators Buffet Jeds and Springs (dd Tables and Chairs PLUS—Lots of Uther Merchandise DON'T MISS THIS SALE! * Public Sale The grmm— indersigned Executor of the Estate of MARY Spring Township, Cen- at public sale on Saturday, May 12, 1951 Beginning at 9:30 O'clock, A. M.. the following: PERSONAL PROPERTY Ldte model Speed Queen electric head Singer sewing machine; Glenwood range: 1 elec- tric vacuum cleaner; 1 Perfection oil heater; 1 Col- umbia oak room stove: 1 electric hot plate; lot of chairs: rockers: throw rugs: electric and kerosene lights; 1 library table; 1 upright Victrola: 9 x 12 rug; kitchen extension table; 2 plank seat chairs: 1 combin- ation cupboard and secretary: kerosene with oven: lot of carpenter and garden tools; 1 organ; 1 couch; 3 wash bowl and pitcher sets; misc. wash stands ; beds: dressers; cushions; picture frames, and kitchen utensils; odds and ends of dishes; canned fruit and jars; several 40-foot extension ladders, and other items too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE At 11:30 o'clock, A. M., the homestead will be of- fered for sale, consisting of a large 5 room frame dwelling house, with electricity and cistern water; about 1 acre of land and several out-buildings, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS OF SALE: Real Estate—25'¢: down when property is de- clared sold and balance on delivery of deed when sale is confirmed by Court. MARY E. STEELE ESTATE BOND C. WHITE, Executor HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auctioneer Paul M. Dubbs, clerk Campbell & Miller, Attys. washer drop stove Personal Property-—cash,
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