May 3, 1951 BOALSBURG The Rev. O. E. Sunday, of Reber burg, was a caller with Mi Anna Mrs. W. E. Homan Thursday Heather noon | Harvey onna Waltz Harry Gingrich, Newport pent | Ire: dick! Janet the weekend with his mother Ella Gingrich. Mr Gingrich Andy, who spent several day Mrs. Ella Gingrich — Bet - | Patty | Becky | Mever Joy- i Weaver Sue Land Musser Smith Maw, Holly Bickle Bingham, Buddy rryvman, Ronnie hile Norman Bick- Waltz and Mr received gift refreshments and; ty after- returned ne! | ! nald with Mr. Gingrich Sunday S 1el Karen Mrs. Kathryn Heath, of Hips- ‘here were games and burg, is visiting Mux Mary 10 heen ’ (ck Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stover with ' 4, ommy spent Sunday, Apr. 22 Mrs, Beryl Wome: f State Coll th the latter parents. Mi visited Mrs. Emma Brouse and and Mrs. Paul Myers Port Matilda RD Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Isaac Harpster visited Mr Sunday afternoon Mrs. G. M. Bloom der, Mr W. E. Homan Mary S. Goheen att spring Institute of th Martha in the Baptist Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Upper Darby with Mr. and Mi Mr. and family, of day, Apr parents, Mr ner Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday with Mr. and Scott at Petersburg RD Mr. and Mrs. D. R Mrs. Car! E, Fisher, Do Carlajo, of Greensburg, weekend with Mi and Bloom { Richard Bloom home Sund were Oliver Reed Mr LeRov Reed Jay. of Poitsville Mr. and Mrs Mansfield, spent the Segner-Leiby Miss Anna Dale spent the home 1 Dale i igh The Ladies E. U. B. Church ning with Mrs Ralph Ralston, | i presided. Refreshment Present were Mr Carrie Hazel Goheen, Mrs. Sa B. Fisher, Mi Harry Thomp M1 Gla W§ Miss Mary Ell town, daughter Robert Reed at a surprise biryd and 7 latter Muncy her 92d birth- LRAT and family at’ mother, M Emma Best at Sunday event: elebrated Homan and dav at t time William Weaver, of M1 George Mar- 3 Wed - vietts or were home Saturd Guests w ence ane Meek ster Peter Wesley fia Johi Bobby Reed, M and Mrs. Robert honor recel were served Karen Bickle party Chatle Maurice M Whiteht Mr nd Mr vi ‘BUSH HOLLOW ' UNIONVILLE 4 DE ing t : Haven a ning service be holding land QOhurch y each and all Carl Si Chevrolet ed his car Ruby Fisher with her and family ing May 16 the weekend camp in the weekend He was ace Janice Georgeanna and i : folt and her | Holliday lie Stover ; f nte RI : pent the nd with Mr. and di Love and daughter at the Marth ! We were all rry t | i ie nt : i! and Mr 8 sudden death of Mi of Milesburg, last have our sympathy in tin f vere of bereavement won and inte was in the New SNOW SHOE hit hin. We extend sincere sym- pathies to the bereaved family and rier ol Clair, Ira r George, Pre One of the J D Bill Hall and \ ' a few days thi City attending a tion Miss Martha Wash- Saturday het who Milesburg held ment place died at Funeral after- week Sunday town - most Mitchell busses each Sunday past several weeks rit up folks in Union porting them to the llow Sunday School Kern spent nd Mr C. R. Stevenson with Miss Elizabeth Glen: und Johnnie. Altoona. were week- Mr. and Mrs. James Swartz quests of her mother, Mrs Beverley, Ronnie, David and Ken- | cirace Stere They motored to Lock ny. spent the weekend visiting rel Haven Sunday afternoon and call. atives at Reading ed on relative Shoppers at Bellefonte Satur Mr. John C day were Mrs. Ira Hall Sr, daugh- friends ter Ivy, Mrs. William Harnish and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. France Mrs. Mabel Lucas returned home Altoona after spending the winter in Phil- Mr adelphia, accompanied by Mrs. Lu. ton cas’ daughter, Miss Eunice Luca RN, of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Nell Shaw on Leslie, were Bunday dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs Mike Halesnik and family, of Clar- ence. Callers at the home of Mrs. Mabel tran end Stere wishes to thank neighbors, ete, who and rememberances was a patient in the Veterans Hospital Anes Shadle, of Washing- DC. Is spending some time with her sisters, Miss Sue Shipley and Mr Mary Brink | ail his him card while he went VITAMINS YOU CAN GROW IN YOUR GARDEN When planning your garden, se- lect vegetables rich in Vitamin A, Lucas on Sunday were Mr. and gC, D E and KX. Don't miss the Mrs. James Park, Jimmie, of Belle handy list of produce rich in each fonte: Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wat- | vitamin and list of 12 vegetables son, Jay, Larry, Gary and Terry, of | with “multiple” content, See “Crow Milesburg. | Your Own Vitamins” in May 13 is- Mrs. Jay Lucas transacted busi- sue of ‘The American Weekly, na- ness in Bellefonte, Monday | tion's popular magazine with the Baltimore Sunday American, Order - Want Ads are selling, buying alds. from your local newsdealer : bi | PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. THE CENTRE-DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. WINGATE E | Mr. and Mi and | Mr Fisher Norman, | Mi and Mi Copenhaver | near Runville POTTERS MILLS Callers at home of H Faust the past week were, Mi Mrs. Harry Fleisher of Lewistown Merle and family, of Aaronsburg.: Bernice| Mr. and Wagner, of State College Mr. and Mi Lester Strickler, L. J, Palme: and family, of Huntington and! c3¢ Mrs, Ellis Hennigh ley. Mrs. C. B Royer Cilrl Scout the Fisher and mothe Martin father and Claude Confer, of Were and entertained lees Wd family last attended the Meeting at the Plea Sunday af well filled of George Hackett Val- | init View Cl and Mi Lernoon And wapel The Chapel was many had to stand, Enjoyed aring them 00 Mi Flore: meeting wa om of Friday Present Brouse, State College Mi Rimmey, the Rev, Paul Tayvl Mayer, Mrs 1 Meeker Mir Burn Betty Mr ind family Marjorie Brown, J held motored to the Potter t afternoon t evening Mrs, Clair Logue who died very Wednesday I'he sympathy » law mak deepest Ee Page Three SALE OF REAL ESTATE Village of Pleasant Gap, Spring Township, Centre County, Pa. On or undersigned will receive Friday, June 1, ealed bids Villagre of Pleasant before 5 p. m,, 1951, the fOr the following valuable rend estate it in the Gap: The tract ol frontin 1 Harrison road 86 feet the same width various depth 1 1 \ erected thereon the hire hou 00k TERMS OF SALE: ryt » acceptance PLEASANT GAP FIRE COMPANY, No. | James F, Kane, Secretary “Bid” Pleasant Gap, Pa. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at his resi- dence, Willowbank street, Bellefonte, (turn right at Foresman's Garage), on Saturday, May 12th Beginning at 12:30 (DST), the following personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS INCLUDING SOME ANTIQUES WILLIS SHUEY HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auect. H. L. HARPSTER | [Harold E. Leightley AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given all Sales PROMPT ATTENTION PHONE 3579 GIVEN ALL BALES Phone 18-R-11 Centre Hall wand — — Cooperative Farm Credit Is Dependable ALWAYS Good Times — Or Bad NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Long Term Loans PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Shert Term Loans OFFICES: 219 Allegheny Street Hollidayvsburg, Pa. Phone: 5-9844 115 E. High Street Bellefonte, Pa. Phone: 2985 Attention Farmers! SPOUTING... TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS New Roofs — Old Roofs Repaired Roofs Painted — Church Steeples Repaired RATES REASONABLE «wv WORK GUARANTEED Estimates Given You Must Be Satisfied PAUL HELLER LAMAR, PENNA Phone Mill Hall Exch, 86-R-4 ——_ ————— IMPORTANT! Auction Sale of Antiques BUDD LEAVY'S FIRST AUCTION SALE to be conducted at Budd Leavy's Auction Rooms at Williamsport Pa. one-half block from the Lycoming Hotel, 140 W. Willow street, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1951 Starting promptly at 9.30 A M far into the night and lasting ONE THOUSAND AND ONE ARTICLES Something for FEvervone! Be Sure to Attend! BUDD 6G. LEAVY, Prop. BOB ROAN, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE IN SPRING MILLS ON Saturday, May 26th AL 1:30 PP. M,, the following: REAL ESTATE Broom frame house with new plant, bagh and light, and large lot, session, steam heating Immediate pos- Terms of Sale: 25 delivery of deed, on day of sale, balance on HAROLD H. WALKER M. R. MeCLAIN, Auétioneer \ I ——— PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at his place of business, 136 S. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, on Wednesday, May 23rd Beginning at 10:30 a. m., the following personal property: STORE EQUIPMENT $ § i ne he § 186. 6 fey Vv J& Inches A 11 Asn H. E. CLEVENSTINE Formerly the City Baker E. M. (Jack) SMITH. Paul M. Dubbs, clerk Auctioneer Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, May 26, 1951 2:00 PP. M. — ON THE PREMISES JOHN T. HARRIS, Executor Graveo Apts., Harrisburg, Pa. HERBERT J. STOVER. Auctioneer e — Public tre the Sale “state of MARY in 4] “Bre mi el Saturday, May 12, 1951 Beginning at 9:30 O'clock, A. M., the following: PERSONAL PROPERTY SIH ol Que n electric Late model washer : Glenwood range; 1 elec 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; | couch: 3 wash bowl and pitcher sets; mise. 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°7 down when property is de. clared sold and balance on delivery of deed when sale 8 confirmed by Court. MARY E. STEELE ESTATE BOND C. WHITE, Executor HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auctioneer Paul M. Dubbs, clerk Campbell & Miller, Attys. drop head Singer sewing machine tric vacuum cleaner: 1 stove Personal Property-—cash, 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 complete line of personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS oOom bedroom Crosley (good) | ice refrig- large lot of bed clothing; lot of canvas; some iron bed: flag; lot of washing machine; cheese glassware . a lot of Woolrich auto robe: straight-back chairs; porch chairs: 2 screen Premier carpet sweeper; 3-piece set; lot of foot stools; large and small step-lad- Webster dictionary + Jot of smoking stand ; clock: 3 floor 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, i mattresses: lot pillows: large late Easy de Ors. Case | silver der; large VASES ; A lot of good room rugs, most of them Wiltons: one Bx11 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 Advertise your farm sale in the Democrat,
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