THE C KNTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 24, 1938 M———————— 5 Leading Public Sales In Centre and Adjoining Counties VAAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26-—F. Ishler will coffer at public sale at his residence in Centre Hall bor- fh a full line of household goods. e at 1 p.m. EM Suith, auct i SATURDAY, FEB. 26-8umue! Fuster MW offer at public sale on the! tekenmiller farm sé Lagar, team, | farming soplanents, and soe | | T.| Fort farm, in Potter township, one- | FRIDAY, MARCH 26-A. U. half mile south of Centre Hall, E. | M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 13--Wm. R. Hoy, Willi plier at pubic sale on his farm 1. mile south of Hublersbury, along | State highway, llvestock and imple. | ments, Clean up sale. Sale at 12] noon. L. FP. Mayes, auct. 1 Noysehold goods. Clean wo Sle |rmmenay MARCH _ 16—~Ammon | Sule at 1 pm. wis. BATURDAY, FEB, 206-John (hunmo, | Adm, of the James A. Gumano, Rt. | will offer at public sale at the late | tostdence In Ferguson wwp., 1% miles north of Meeks’ Church, live | stack, feed and Implements. At] Ge same ume and piace nie 2M sore farm will be offer for sale. | Sale at 10 a. m. HL. Harpster, | atuct. | BATURDAY, FEB. 26--8Mrs. W. H. Ml. | ler will offer at public saie In the | former Miller Hdwe. storeroom on | 8. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, a | surplus of household goods, In-| cluding some antiques. Sale at 1| o'clock. L. F. Mayes, auct. Y. FEB. 28—T. E. Jodon will | offer at public sale at his sale barn | a oarload of Iowa horses. Sale at 1 | P. m. E. M. Smith, auct. ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23--Benlamin | Alkey will offer at public sale on | the Curtin farm near Curtin, Pa, | live stock, farm implements and some household goods. Sale at 12:30 E. M. Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 4-—-Willls Bath-| gate will offer at public sale on | his farm 6 miles east of Bellefonte slong the Jacksonville road, live- stock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m. E. M. Smith, auct. 6 BATURDAY, MARCH 5—Mrs. John T. Noll will offer at public sale at her residence In Pleasant Gap, Pa a full line of household goods le at 1:30 p.m. EM Smith auct TUESDAY, MARCH 8-Kyle Alexan. der will oflei at public sale at the Round Barn farm at Jullan, pure- | bred Holstein cattle, Percheron horses, farm machinery, etc. Sale | st 10:30 a. m. E M ith, auct. Wise and Huwiner, | TUESDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY Shrockenrast will offer at public | Sale at his farm 2 miles East of | Tylersville, Pa. A full line of farm- ing implements and a good bay | team, weighing 3200 Ibs. Sale at 10 o'clock. Wise & Hubler, aucts. | TUESDAY, MARCH 15—W. W. Tate will offer at public sale on the Tate | farm at Pleasant Gap station, full line of livestock and farm imple- ments. Sale «4 10 o'clock a. m. E. M. smith, auct. This 1s a clean | up sale. MARCH 15-—-W. F. and C. R. Boob will offer at public sale on the W. F. Boab farm, 4 mile east of Woodward, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m. Herbert Stover, auct ! WEDNESDAY, MARCHE! 16-—Chester | Brickley will offer at public sale on the Ricker farm at Salona, Pa. livestock and fanm Implements. Clean up sale. Sale at 10 A. M. E. M. Smith, auct AY, MARCH 16--lester WEDNESD Miller will offer at iblic sale on his farm at Madisonburg, Pa. live. stock and farm implements. Clean up sale, Sale at 10 a. m. Whe & Hubler, aucts. 508 MARCH 17-Roy C.| Henry will offer at public sale on the homestead farm at Graysville, Pa., 70 head of livestock and full ine of farm machinery, good as new. Sale at 10 o'clock Lawneh will be served by Ladies Ald Soclety of Spruce Creek Church. Harp- ster & Gilliland, Auct MARCH 17—Clara Mec- Kibben will offer at public sale on the Charles Walker farm. 2 miles east of Salona, livestock, Imple- ments and household goods ie at 10:30 a. m. Wise & Hubler auct WEDNESDAY, MAR. 0M. A. Behe THURSDAY, MARCH 17—J. B. Swabb will sell on what 3 known as the 12:30 noon. E. M. Smith auct Y, MARCH 10-0. L. Card will offer at pubdlic sale at his farm slong the State Highway halfway between Clintondale and Mackey- ville, a full line of livestock and farmi implements. . Sale at 10 4m. s . EB. ML Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 11--Fred Gamer will offer at public sale on the John Spicer farm 4 mile N. of State Col- lege, stock and farm imolements. Sale at 1 o'clock. IL. P. Mayes, auc! FRIDAY, MARCH 11:~-J. K. Confer will offer at public sale at his farm one and & quarter miles south of Potters Mills, along the George Valley road, livestock and farming implements. Sale at 10 3. m. E M. Smith, auctioneer, | SATURDAY, MARCH 12-0. O. Ben- ner. Centre Hall, Pa, will offer at ublic sale on the premises, at 030 a m. a farm of 125 Acres situ- ated glong route 53, adjoining Old PUBLIC SALE ! | MONDAY, FEB. 28th, at 1:00 P.M. | .VIWKSBURG, on route 45, be- fween Miflinburg and Lewisburg, | CARLOAD OF SOUTH DAKOTA | HORSES AND MULES Ages from 3 to 7 years. Weight from 1550 to 1700 pounds. Also 2 Ponies, one Shetland spotted, aged 3 yean, weight 600; one black, 4 years, wi 800 pounds. Sale Rain or Shine. JOHN GRUENWALD M . n i. MONDAY. MARCH 21-39 Public Sale of lowa HORSES! Jodon Sale Barn, PLEASANT GAP, FA, ON Monday, Feb. 28th at 1 P. M. Sharp, Rain or Shine Special care has been taken to bring back to Centre County the best carload of horses that has left Iowa in some time. These horses are all fresh from the country and right off the farm. They consist of mated teams and single horses, including seven mares in foal. All are between three and six years old and weigh between 1500 and 1800 pounds. Special attention is called to one team of big Sorrel Mares and also a | team of Dapple Gray mares, | One yearling colt Is Included In the carload. Several sets of Harness and » practically new dump wagon will also be offered for sale, LUNCH WILL BE SERVED, T.E. JOD FE. M. SMITH, Auctioneer, i | FRIDAY, FRIDAY, BATURDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH | 8A TUBSDAY. MARCH 22--L TUBSDAY, MARCH 22-J will offer at public sale on what bb» known as the J K. Bitner farm, 3 miles west of Spring Mills, or % mile west of Farmers Mills lve. stock, farming implements and household goods. A clean-up sale, Sale at 10 a. m. EM. Smith, auct. CANCELLED--The sale of Mrs. Annle Tyson, March scheduled Thursday, 17th, has been cancelled MARCH 18--J. Prank Bible will offer at public sale on his farm 4 miles east of Aaronsburg, Pa. livestock and farm implements Sale 10a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucta MARCH 18-Charles M and Clarence T. Miller will offer at public sale on the Boyd Spicher farm, 3 miles west of Old Port, live stock, implements and some household goods. E. M. Smith, aurct MARCH 19 Clarence Bitner will offer at public sale at his farm midway tween Eagleville and Beech Creek, along State road, livestock and farm Impiements Sale 3% 1 o'clock. Ray Oyler, suct 19—Mm. Kate M. Breon, will offer at public sale on her farm known as the Cornelius Bower farm located 3 miles east of Aaronsburg, livestock and farm im- piementa also some household fois. Sale at 12 o'clock noon Wise & Hubler, auct. TURDAY, MARCH 10H Treasler, will offer at public sale at his residence, near Millbrook, State College, R. D. a full line of house- hold goods. Sale at 1 pm. E M Smith, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 10—-8amue! W Mulbarger will offer at public sale 14 miles south of Bellefonte on the A.C. Grove farm the following: some stock and implements. Sale at 130 p.m. Terms Cash. 1. P Ayes, suc’ for H. Steven son will offer at public sale on his fam al Waddle, one Fordson trace tor and plow, stock, farm implie- ments and some furniture. Terms onsh Geleagtilam E auct. Lunch served by the Omy's M. BE. church R. Weland at public sale on the Emerick farm, at Potters Mills Pa. Ilvestock and farm Implements Sale at 12 noon. E M. Smith auct will offer TUESDAY, MARCH 22--Irs Haagen will offer at public sale gt his farm 3 miles east of Jacksonville, one sorrel team of horses, 25 head of cattle and 50 head of hogs. Bale at 1 o'clock. Wise & Hubler, auct Earl Crust will offer at public sale at his farm one mile gouth of Pilimore, live stock and farm implements, Sale at 9 o'clock a. m. IL. FP. Mayes, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 33—Howard BK. Walker will offer at public sale at the Vaiga Walker farm, 6 mi. East of Rebersburg, livestock and farm implements. Bale at § o'clock. | Wise & Hubler, guct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 33. pija Grove will offer at public sale on | Brockerhoff farm, 1% miles samt of | Bellefonte, along the Jacksonville | road, livestock and farm Impile- | iments. Sale at 10 a.m. L Prank | Mayes, suct. Harry N. Meyer, clerk. | THURSDAY, MARCH 24-J. W. Bid- | dle will offer at public gale on the Velled lady Cave farm In Brush valley, stock, farm ements and | house hold st 13 o'clock. E M. Smith, suet | THURSDAY, MARCH 24—C. R. Wen- sel will offer at public sale on his farm 1% mile north east of Howard, | livestock and farm implements, Sale at 10 a. m. L. Prank Mayes, | auct, our : : Public Sale Acclimated Ho BEGINNING AT 1: i : : : h i £ =: \ of 23 Head of Extra Good | At the Ralph Gregory Livery Barn, Petersburg, Pa., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 | | ! ! ! ! rses & Mules i ® P. M. SHARP | CANCELLED ~The sale of E. P i horse, 3.1 | grounds sire was King Rider will gffer at public sale on his farm, 1 mille west of Gatesburg, Ferguson Twp, livestock and farm imple- ments. Sale at 12 noon. L. Frank Mayes, auct : FRIDAY, MARCH 25—R. F. Nelll will offer at public sale on the Dr, Lieb | farm, along Brush Valley road, 3 miles East of Centre Hall, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. E. M. Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 25-—L. W. Bechdel will offer at public sale on his farm 1 mile west of Howard ou the back road, Uvestock and farm ments. Sale at 10 a. m. Hubler, aucts, SATURDAY, MARCH 28--D. HH. Con- | fer will offer at public sale 2 miles north-east of Howard, Pa, live- stock and farm implements. Bale at 10 A. M, Mise & Hubler aucts sey scheduled for Monday, March 28th. has been cancelled. TUESDAY, MARCH 20--Raobert E Meeker will offer at public sale on the PFlelaher farm, miles south of Centre Hall, on Route 322, farm stock, implements and some house- hold goods. Sale at 9:30 a. m. E M. Smith, auct, 4 February 26 : David J. Yoder Will sell at a complete diaposal sale on his farm located § miles North of Lewistown, Pa. and 2 miles Weat of Reedsville, Pa. the following personal property to wit LIVESTOCK 84 head of Livestock head of horses and mules. Grey 8 years old, will weigh 16 bs. will work anywhere; Bay horse coming 3 years old; spoited pony, 8 years old, will weigh 000 Ibe 4 year old spotted pony, weight span of mules, well mated, 6 years old, cannot be hitched wrong 14 head of hogs, 44 head of registered and grade Holstein cattle. Herd Sire College View Bonheur Posh 12053 line bred Johanna Ray Apple MH. The two closest dams have records that aver. butter. The two clorest dam have records that average B79 Ibs. butter 24 cows In milk with records of ov 10.000 Lhe of milk per year. This herd is out- standing : ] plenty of tewted. 8 springera, remain lot of heifers and rétords FARM IMPLEMENTS--F. 20 t with rultivator McCOorm) 8 a 900; +t] der of Write MoCQormiek -Deering and all other large farm Yelk ahmmrnp day of Al ground J W Milier, Sale Mar R. Carver, clerka weather, gale will March 2 : : will Benjamin Aikey at publi H Curt! n gear Curtin ing persor property LIVESTOCK 7 mlich cows 3 of which are springers, 4 are fall cows, 7 head of young cattle; 3 horres, CON sisting of 2 black mares, 8 and 14 years oil: and biack horse, B years d; 10 guineas; 75 chicken; 3 shoats; 2 ducks, 6 geese FARM IMPLEDMUNTS — Rumbly grain drill; 400 bushels of 100 bushels oats, 10 tons tractor plow YW, mower loader Wagon offer » LE He the follow - on hand pl oud tivador, | Plymouth touring car, model: Ford ton truck, § acr wheat In the ground. Also household goods Including kitchen Cabinet, sink. desk, sldeboard. tables omirn, ei Bale at 1230 ockxk. BE M. Smiht, auct, March 1 : : : Willis Bathgate will at public sale on his farm 6 miles east of Bellefonte along the Jacksonvilie road, the following personal property LIVESTOCK —8orrel old, weight 1700 old. weight 1410 cows, Hoisteln heifers, soon, Holstein heifer, Holatein bull, 1%; years old. 4 shoals weighing about 80 pounds each. 60 Brown Leghorn hens, 5 Brown Leg- horn roosters FARM IDIMPLEMENTS--2 tractors; Oliver tractor plow; 2 hare rows. Syracuse walking plow: John Deere, T4o0ot cut grain binder; John Deere corp binder; John Deere 11- hoe grain drill, John Deere potato planter; Ospraymo potato sprayer, Hoosler corn pianter McCormick - Deering cultivator; John Deere 5- foot mower; John Deere side delivery hay make; Keystone hay loader; Cul- t ker potato digger; wagon. eelbarrow; wood stave silo; harness ome hay and corn fodder and many other articiey 100 numerous WwW men- tion. Lunch can be had on the Sale at 10 3 mm. FE Smith, auct offer horse, § years re, 7 yoars Fordson x9 March 8 : Kyle M. Alexander Wil offer at public sale at his farm at the round barn, at Julian, Pa. Centre county, along Route 220, the following property. LIVESTOCK Registered Percheron mare, black, weight 1700; pure bred Percheron 2 year old colt; bay mare 16 years old, weight 1500; bay coit coming 4 years, weight 1200 Registered Holstein Herd. Pounda- tion sire Badger Pletje King-—whose dieage. Pontiac Plet)e whose dam Winsome Priend Pontiac, produced 1124 pounds of milk per day and 322 pounds of butter in 7 days. The dam of the foundation sire, Badger Piet CGarben tiac 848 pounds of milk per day which contained 4% fat as a heifer. The dam of Helen Garben Pontiac Julip, was Helen OCerben Pontiac Zernia, who produced 112.2 pounds of milk pas day and 61490 pounds of butter t In I5 days. Four duced over 110 poun milk per day with 4% butterfat. The foundation dams of this herd: BEAUTY OPFHELIA SRGIS, from Des Kol and Plum Johana, stock, Natural 4% butterfat producer, NEWOR AAGOGIE NETHFILAND, from Hengerford Payne and A he Behwin stock--heavy producer B85 ay. OROVE MABEL Bpofforg stock. 45 B. PF. heavy pro- ducer, TENTIE ORMEDY SENBATION from Sir Tentle Walker and Ben sation stock, heavy producer 3.8 butterfat, 10 cows, 8 heifers; 1 herd bull; 1 bull calf, imple- | Wise & | Tus~ | King, was Helen | ullp, who produced | rand dams pro- | Sporyonn OLISTA from King Segls and DeKol township, the following personal | Propet t L EETOOK —2 horses consisting | of 1 gray mare, 14 yours old; 1 sorral | {horse 13 years old, 4 head of cattle, | Sonataing of 2 mileh cows; 2 heifers, {will be fresh i sale time; yearling | heifer, and yearling bul. New Hamp- shire Red chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS-—Deering binder, 6-foot cul; McCormick mower, S-fo0t cut; Evans double row corn planter; Superior f-hoe grain drill dump hay rake; cultivator; single cyl tvator; double shovel plow; Conklin wagon and box; Oliver chilled wood- beam plow; 18-tooth spring harrow; { 80-tooth splke harrow, set of bob- | I sleds; act of 18-feot hay ladders; plank | laled; 2 apple ladders, 20-foot; 1022 Ford touring oar; sot work harness; set single harness; collars; bridles; lines; good saddle; single and double trees; Iron kettle and rings; copper | kgttle; grindstone; Sharpless separa- {tor: milk cans; buckets and strainer; forks; shovels; hand rakes; about 6 tons timothy hay. potaloes; some nousehold goods and many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. The Ladies of Crays church will serve lunch, Sale at 12:30 g'ciock. EM. Smith, auct. Charles Sellers, clerk March 10 : 0. L. Card fill offer at public sale on his farm along the State Highway halfway be tween COllnwondale and Mackeyviile, the following personal property LIVESTOCK 3 head of horses: bay horse 11 years old, weight 1650; bay horse 11 years old, weight 1600: black mare, 3 years old, weight 1300; 11 miich cows, some fresh and close springers; 6 heifers; 1 registered bull FARMING IMPLEMENTS All In good shape. New Idea manure spread- er, used 1 season, MoeCormick-Deer- ing binder, T<foot cut; John Deere mower with tongue truck and tractor hitch, bS-foot cut, Hoosier corn plant er; Crown grain drill, ll-hoe;, John Deere corn worker; 2-horse wagon: Keystone hay loader; 2-section lever harrow, §-footl; Cultipacker; Oliver 2. bottom tractor plow: Hamburg plow: sulky plow. Fordson tractor, pulley and belt; International 10-inch chop mill; wood saw and frame. bob sled; 2-hole corn sheller; platform scales, stone boards, 2-un!t Delaval | ing machine, Esco 4-can milk oc cabinet; 2 John Deere 1% bh power gas engines; 12 milk cans, n palls and strainers; 2 gouble set harness, tables and bwiohering 200 New Hamgpahire Red ¢ biood tlepled, bp! brooder » 500-chick aire; chicken feeders inta®s, and a lot of miscells liemas Wo numerous to men HOUSEHOLD GOODS rocking ochalra and Haag double tub washing ; nch oak buffet wainut 1! tedroom i now single lon bed dresser and washstand folding bed; MW-pound frigerator; and used about a farm BE M. Smith, auct March 11 2 2 J. RR. Ww I offer at 3 4 tr 3 miles East LivesTock harses, Il and 1600 Ibe. gray weight 1300 be gTay horse 1 wd, weight 1600. 8 milk oung steers. 31 heifers. Hols 12 mo, old. 3 veal calves, one oR: 10 abioais DAPLEMENTS Lite wach plate on bob nied. MeCOor: Deering 7 © nder fx cil, in mondluon MoCormmick - Deer lig oader, and 3 side rake h condition, ohh ivi; comb 2 washstand capacity many other Sale at 10 onfer baie farm of Poliers A team 12 year horse, B ' WK ven "or Lf 5 C00 b bo Hoonler perior grain dnl uke. Burkeye ht riding culliv rows; 1-60 tooth spike harrow fractor harrow; Pordsan (ractor, Johr Deere. 3 Dottoum 14° plow. Oliver bottom sane Diow. 2 walking plow, MeCormick-Deering cultipacker, usd one amason: A tho-horse wagon 4n tire: heavy one horse wagon. set of nay Waders: fanning mill, set of chan case harness; New Idea manus wander, set of eather cage ienlinrs: bridles; alngle and trees, harpoon fork and sulleys ing pane. forka, shovels and many ofthe items. Also some oats and oor Laine will De served By the locust Grove Sunday Schosl Sale at a m E M Smith asuct DRY TOP We have had most anything in the way of pain and misery to our ttle burg since the first of 1 yer. The latest 10 the schoo] kid- dies Ls Paul Bittner who got a gash in his knee last Tuesday Mr William Reese, wile family, of Runville, called Edminston home recently We were sorry to hear of . death of Grandma Burd, of Holts Hollow. The family have our sym- pathy Mrs + w and at the " Jennie Simms spent a of Kane, recently Mrs. Ciyde Poorman entertained a number of youngsters to lunch | Sunday evening We soon will be using our elec. trie lights as the ling seems to be progressing in the building as thi letter goes LO press. Mr. Wyland has become violent in the last few weeks His son and wife have thelr hands more than full day and night Whiie Mr, Wyland is an aged man, he is very strong in his violent at- tacks, Clark McKinley Is going to the Philipsburg State hospital for ob- servation Monday, We hope he will be Improved when he returns Clark has been ailing for a long time. The groundhog has his weather mixed or maybe he is like politics giving us a change. All that is the matter with our politics now, we are getting too many God-fearing {men in them for the crooks, i —— ————— POTTERS MILLS | Mr, and Mrs, Dreese, Mrs. Lester | Palmer, and son of Lewistown, vis- {ited on Wednesday at the Mr. H KE | Foust home. A. E Mingle and family of Co- {burn, visited Sunday evening wu | the home of his sister, Mrs. O. H McCormick. i Clyde Walker and family of Belle. | more | Pierce REBERSBURG | i Rev. and Mrs. I. K. 3aker of Win- | neld, called among former parish- | loners In Rebersburg on Monday. Mark Limbert, who is attending Business College in Phila- delphia, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Limbert, several days the {past week. Bunday visitors at the same home were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann of Beech Creek, Ms. Alice Walon of Muncy, re- turned home on Sunday after visit- ing her niece, Mrs. W. H. Hacken- berg and family, a number of weeks Mr. and Mrs. Hackenberg and daughter Jean motored to her home and spent the day as guests with Mr, wud Mrs, L. A. Baker, 5. Lada Malloy was quite {1 the st weekend, but is {improved a: y writing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and daughter Marjorie were Sunday dinner guests at the L. L. Meek home in Bellefonte. Mr. and M:s. Albert Miller and baby of Brackney were weekend vis- itors with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hosterman and family of Cobum, were Sunday din- ner and supper guests at the M W. Breon home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg ruined home from New York state t Friday because the former was suffering with a severe attack of neuritis, He is confined 10 his bed since thelr return, Rev. and Mrs. R. A, Baboock were callers at the District parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Dice and iso with the District Superintend- t's brother, Rev. Lyman Dice erence statistician in Williams , One day last week J and Mrs. Roy Kreider, son Daniel, of Bomerset, N. J.. and son Phillip of Penn Slate, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Hosterman and children 1 and Belly of Washington D were weekend guests at the home parents and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kreider, The galling was in celebration Mr Kreider's th. birthday anniversary and Mrs. Roy Arbogast, Mr and Mrs. Palmer Blerly, Mr. Lavand Bi and Miss Margaret Kane at- ; d a Masonic banque Mi on Tuesday Ler of Mr al evening wT pst passed away during I Mrs. Bara Boob died ast alter a brie! liness. Pu- wIvices were held In the Re- med Saturday morn Se Bo survived by two sisters, b. Charles Wolfe of Aaronsburg i Mis. Elizabeth Page of Jersey Ehore George Miller died on Friday alier A lingering dliness. Funeral on Monday afternoon gt his late home. wey Cay rn church on Di ive is survived by his daughter Anna "Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Miller, son Paul and daughter Beily motored 0 Annville, Salwday where Res Miler and Paul attended the annual Fa her and Son banquet of Lebanon Valley College of which the former vin John ig a Senior this year. Miss He Miller spent the weekend a the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P Mullin at Hummelstown John Miller was on 4 ten day tour with he Giee Club of Lebanon Valley College. The club visited at Car- » Shippensburg, Waynesboro, sburg, Hage: stown, Baltimore, imgilon, D. C., Dallasown and mt — A ——_——— nt J MILESBURG Thursday evening of last reek a Calendar party was held in basement of the M. E. church. nder the auspices of the Suzanne iey's. Several different games were played and a very nice time was enjoyed by all, Mr. James Campbell, of Phila- deiphia, was a week-end visitor at he L. G. Peters home Miss Ruth Pulton, who has Been for some time In a hospital in Philadelphia, is now at the home { her sister, Mrs. Hazel Glenn. She much improved and her friends hope for her complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs, C. M Peters were visitors at Baltimore during the mast week. 1#Roy Brian is home from the hospital and is steadlly improving. Mrs. Nauso is {ll at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Heaton are moving into the Hess apartment The Standard Bearers class of girls will hold a bake sale on Sat. irday of this week at the Hi-Way market. Lots of good home baked goods will be on sale, The ladies class of the Presby- terian Sunday school held their regular monthly meeting on Thurs day night of last week, There were twenty-three present, A spaghetti supper was served by Mrs. L. G. peters and mother, Mrs. Etta Kelly. Mrs. William Peters is improved at this time. Mrs. W. 8. Walker, of Bellefonte, has been staying with her parents during her mother's | {liness, Jesse E. Smith, of Langley Field, On We : {fonte spent Sunday at the home of | her parents, Mr, and Mrs, E B | Palmer. Mr. Prankiin Sharer fiom {Centre Hall and Mrs, Chatham from | Look Haven were callers at the Pal. | | mer home, i Mr. and h ! i at Altoona on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters, of Lewistown, visited with the for- | mer's parents on Sunday, Retrospection tn a quiet little village gits a couple old and gray, They are thinking of the time when they were young and gay. with their children all around them Happy days were they, Now some have gone to rest The others strayed away. They walt and walch and listen por their doorsteps every night, The door is always open In the window burns a light. Some day the wanderers will return ——— sr — — PORT MATILDA RD. NO. 1 Ou Tuesday evening a farewell | Pad Susan Skavich in honor of Milfo:d Butte:baugh who Is moving to Scranton. His friends, five boys {threw this party in his honor, The evening was spent in playing games, Delicious refreshments were served, |consisting of sandwiches, ple, cake and ice cream and candy in Valen- tine day decorations, Those pres- ert were: Andrew and Michael Skvasich, Joseph Duey, Pau] and Oha:les Beamer and Milford Butter baugh. “Mutch” as he Is known to hig friends was given a bean iful gift and wishing him luck in new business and home, Mr. and Mrs, James Roraba Tyrone spent Sunday with her siste Mrs. A. J. Collett, Mr, and Mrs. Arma Duey and children Joseph and Columbia Charles Beamer, Panniye Godin \ Thelma Weaver attended the Chris tian Alliance Rally at Altoor Miss Fannle Godin of Clearfield spending a fea days with her aunt, Mrs. Arma Duey Mrs. A. J. Collett entertained the lowing ladies on Wednesday K Mr Beckwith, Mrs. J. D. Beckwith L. Beckwih, C. W. Bolt and Mm, C. Walk. was spent In playing delicious was served consist- ing of sandwiches, Jello and whipped cream. Mr. and Mrs A. Kerin and childcen Marquerite and Bernard spent Tuesday at Snow Shoe on ac- count of the death of hi Miss Jane Tubridy Mr. and Mrs. Prancls and daughter Margaret Homestead stopped on thelr way home and spent Wednesday after- noon with thelr cousin M. A. Kerin i Jo E Mr lunch cake, aunt Tubridy and Rita of their mother Mrs. Eddie Addamiiz and ds ter, Nellie of Sur with h onica Urban Mr. and Mr Sa urday shopping Mr. and Mr: Matilda College nother Ae day M1 E. R. Beckwitl Tyrone thy Cowher a few wevks Mrs. Sadie Soilt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane have returned to their home in Sinking Valley after a visit with her par- ens, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Hoshand. Ms Emest Moore and son Julian, spent Saturday w : coin, Mrs. Mary Lego Collet Mr. and Mrs. Edsurd Butter baugh jeft their farm and moved 0 Scranton, where father and sor employed. Their friend 2 much sucoes ————— Wn — DIX RUN A kitchen shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogencamp on Tuesday evening February 15, In honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr: Dale Corl. They received many good and useful presents Those present were: Mr, and Mrs Jesse Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall and granddaughter, Lois, Mr and Mrs. George Hogencamp, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Cori, Mrs. Andrew Bressler, Mrs. Glenn Harper. Eloise Harper, Forence Corman, Ilda Cor- man, Mabel] Corman and Pearl Hall; Everett Hanscom, Ira Craig, Woodrow Gentarl, James Parsons, Albert Hall, Clair Hall, Kenneth Parsons, Billie Parsons, Paul Par- sons, Max Tate, George Bressler, Earl Hogencamp, Paul Bressler Kenneth Bressler, William Bress- ler, Kathryn Hogencamp, Harold Corl, Andrew Fahr, Howard Corl, Lynn Corl, Martin Lindenmuth, Eleanor Parsons, Martha rsons, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogencamp. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Corl. The even- Ing was spent in playing games and music. At a late hour refresh- ments were served and they depart. ed for their respective homes —— HOLTS HOLLOW The funeral of Mrs. Sara Burd was largely atterided on Saturday. The friends have ow sincere sympathy Minnie Reese, of Cum Stump, Marie Johnson, of Unionville, spent the weekend at the Lee Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Confer visited her daughter at Coleville one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and Mrs. Kelly spent Wednesday at the Clark McKinley home at Dry Top. Mrs. H Haagen, of Yarnell, visited friends at this place on Sat- urday. Wrs. Walter Sweitser, and Mrs, pen Tuesday of jast week Gertie Fetaer 1s on the sick lst. - I oF Fd | : ; 4 3 rity was held at the home of Mrs. evening at 7 o'clock BLANCHARD Te Schick test was given to the school pupils and pre-school pupils whose parenis wee agreeable on wednesday, T#0 years ago Yoru anti-toxin was alw given tw the school pupil All those who are to be taken into the W. W. Q. the Bapiist church please be at the church Fi- day evening at 7:30 vices are being plann Mr. and Mrs. George Bhilling are the proud parents of a young son Th bab; been named Thomas AXE MANN A'tendance at Bunday School was 63. Junjor cholr practice Friday The Ladies Ald Boclety will meet this Thursday evening, February 24, at the home of Mrs. Blanche Rice &' 7:30 o'clock. A geod attendance Is requ: sted as the cleclion of officers will be held On Wednesday werk Clair Hoover family moved to Belle- fonte, the Loe Justice family moved into the house vara ed by Hower and Budd Eason {family {rom Belle- fonte, moved into the house by the Justice Mr. and Mn Mr. and Mr fonte, spent st week at Belly of rit of list the vacate A. C all Heve:ly and Doll Bi Wednesd WAY oO, 4 membor y Y iJ ga wihio Ro'« 8 Bt t Th | Johnson h Ray White of Bellefonte per on Thursday eveni: his paren E. While Mrs. Mary Gap T aa ome y Mor in mo ner -™ wy.’ took sup- Tuesday home of E ar aome » her on Sa DAUgH AY " f v home of M2 1 the hou har we Sor lens RE are any more 01 ou -— coliege presidents whe than $25900 a year— know many things There are make more they must he — RE ® Heinz Sale a) Heinz Soup 25¢ Heinz Ketchup Heinz Baked Beans 2 Heinz Fresh Cu. Pickles SALE OF ARMOUR'S CANNED MEATS Corned Beef 2 12-0x. tins 35¢ Corned Beef Hash - 2 16-0x. tins 2%9¢ Vienna Sausage 2 tins 19¢ Potted Meats 2 No. V2 tins 13¢ and Chicken Gumbo) Large Botile 18-02 Cans Roll Butter - - - - - 2lbs é/¢c Pink Salmon Ci... 25m 2k Noodles Sc Pineapple 2 on 35¢ Broad and Fine Sunbrite Cleanser Ivo p ory See cake A-Penn Oil - 2 S5¢ Dessert Cuts Can 20s 252% doz. 19¢ dozen 250) 2 doz. 25¢ 1-1b Cans Ann 5-02 Peg 3 cans 13¢ can 31.19 California Ora (176°, 200's. Florida Oranges (200%, 220s. ... dozen 150) Winesap Apples - - 8 Ibs 25¢ Tomatoes- 2 Ibs 29¢ ° Carrots - beh Sc Iceberg Lettuce (60s) head 5c 252s BR's - - * Cpenies 1b 14V2¢ coo Bb 19 Ib 13%2¢ “Berkshire” Smoked Skinned Hams. vos me 1b 19%2¢ Steaks on! Ib 25¢ i Ib 2c Pork Shoulde MEATY BUTTS. Chuck Roast First Cuts
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