March 10, 1938. rE Leading Public Sales In Centre and Adjoining Counties ALIMAMA AMALIA MALAI T TMMAA SAMMI ARAMA MAMMAL AMMA AL THURSDAY, MARCH 10-0. L. Card will offer at public sale at his farm along the State Highway halfway between Clintondale and Mackey. ville, a full line of livestock and farmi implements. Sale at 10 a m. rp. EB. M. Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 11-Fred OCarner bc E, offer at public sale on the John 7 farm imolements. ioe. 3 stock and farm | Bale at 1 o'clock. L. F. Mayes, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 11:-J. K. Confer will offer at public sale at his farm one and a quarter miles south of Potters Milla, along the Georges Valley road, livestock and farming implementa, Bale at 10 a. m N M. Smith, auctioneer. BATURDAY, MARCH 12—M\rs Scantiin will offer at public at her residence in Blanchard Irvin sale Pa. some farm implements and all her | household s, including a kiteh- en range, Heatrola and ollstove. All food as new. Sale begins at Ha , Roy Oyler, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 12--Mrs. Rebec- | ca Wolf, Executrix, will offer at ublic sale at the late residence of rah Boob, at Rebersburg, Pa, #8 full line of household goods. Bale at 12 noon. BATURDAY, MARCH 12-0. O. Ben- ner, Centre Hall, Pa, will offer at ublic sale on the premises, at 0:30 a. m. a farm of 126 acres situ- ated along route 53, adjoining Old fort farm, {n Potter township, one- half mile south of Centre Hall, E M. Smith, auct. BATURDAY, MARCH 12—-Wm. R. Hoy, Will offer at public sale on hls farm % mile south of Hublersburg, along State highway, livestock and tmple- ments. Clean up sale. Sale at 12 noon. L. F. Mayes, auct, 187 4 TUESDAY, MARCH 16—Ammon Shreckengast 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 teazn, weighing 3200 lbs. Sale at 10 o'clock. Wise & Hubler, sucts. TUBSDAY, MARCH 15--W. W. Tate will offer at public sale on the Tate farm at Pleasant Gap station, full line of lvestock and farm imple- ments. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. E. M. Smith, auct. This is a clean- up sale. CANCELLED-—-The public sale of W PF. and C. R. Boob scheduled for Tuesday, March 15th. has been © celled. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18-—Chester Brickley will offer at public sale on the Ricker farm at Salona, Pa livestock and farm Implements Clean up sale. Sale at 10 A. M. E M. Smith, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16-——Lester Miller will offer at public sale on his farm at Madisonburg, Pa. live stock and farm implements. Clean sale. Sale at 10s. m. Wise & ubler, aucts. 0 THURSDAY, MARCH 17—Mary © Woodring, Admrx. will offer at pub- lic sale at the former Kline Wood- ring office in Crider's r Building, Bellafonte, Pa of office furniture. Sal 8. H. Hoy, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 17—Miss Carrie Delong will offer at public sale at the Delong homestead at Blanch ard a line of household goods goa. sisting of 3 bedroom suits, nin room table and 6 chairs parlor suite; kitchen range hardcoal thirner: carpets. rugs, dishes, small tables, etc, and the following sn- tigues; drop leaf cherry table, chest of drawers, kitchen chairs, comer n n+ cupboard and many other articles | too nuEmerous to mention. Sale at i090 p. m. sharp. L Frank Mayes suct. THURSDAY, MARCH 17—Roy C He will offer at public sale os the homestead farm at Graysville Pa, 70 head of livestock and full Lae of tarnn machinery, good as new. Sale at 10 o'clock Aaneh will be served hy Ladies Ald Society of Spruce Creek Churoh. Harp- ster & Gilliland, Auct THURSDAY. MARCH 17—Clara Mec. Kibben will offer at public sale on the Charles Walker farm. 2 miles east of Salona, livestock, imble- ments and household goods. Sale at 1030 a. mm. Wise & Hubler auct THURSDAY, MARCH 17—J. B. Swabb will offer at pudlic sale on what Ia known as the J. K. Bitnar farm, 3 miles west of Spring Mills, or % mile west of Parmers Mills, live. stock, farming implemnents and household goods. A clean-up sale Sale gt 10a. m. E M. Smith, auct CANCELLED--The sald of Mrs. Annie Tyson, soheduled for Thursday, March 17th, has been cancelled FRIDAY. MARCH 18-—J. Prank Bible will offer at public sale on hia farm 4 miles east of Aaronsturg, Pa. livestock and farm implemen Bale 10a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucts FRIDAY, MARCH 18-Charles M and Clarence T. Miller wil' offer at public sle on the Boyd & [cher farm, 3 miles west of Ola Port, iive stock, implements and some household goods. E. M. Smith, suct. BATURDAY, MARCH 16--Clarence Bitner will offer at public sale at his farm midway between Eaglevill and Beech Creek along State road, fivestock and farm Implements Bale At 1 o'clock. Ray Oyler, auct SATURDAY. MARCH 10--Mrs. Kate M. Breon, will offer at public sale on her farm known as the Cornelius farm located 3 miles east of Aasronsburg, livestock and farm Im- plements, also some household Sale at 12 o'clock noon ise & Hubler, auct BATURDAY., MARCH 15-—Hen J Tressler, will offer at public sale at his residence, near Millbrook State College, R. D. a full line of house. hold gnoda. Bale at 1 p.m. EM, Smith, auct SATURDAY. MARCH 10-8Samuel W will offer at public sale ps miles south of Bellefonte on the A. C. Orove farm the following: some stock and Implements. Sale at 130 p.m. Terms Cash. L FP Mayes, suct. MONDAY, MARCH 21--J. H. Bleven- son will offer at public sale on his farsa at Waddie, one Fordson trac. tor and plow, stock, farm imple. ments and some furniture. Terma Shah. Sale at 11 a.m. E MM. Smith Lunch served by Ladies the e Gray's M. B. church. 23--Wm. Oruen- ublic sale at the mn, a carioad of Sale at 11 a TURSDAY, MARCH wald will offer at Hall Hotel TUESDAY, MARCH 23--L. R. Weland i ements. EM smith, suct, 1 o'clock. Y Wise & MARCH 22--J mile N. of State Col- | | soda: |7T years old, WEDNESDAY, flaterbeck at Tusseyville, ments and a few Sale at 10 a. m. E. M., Smith, guct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Rdgar Grove will offer at public sale on the Brockerhoff farm, 115 miles east of Bellefonte, along the Jacksonville road, livestock and farm Imple- ments, Sale at 10 a. m. L. Frank Mayes, auct., Harry N. Meyer, clerk THURSDAY, MARCH 24--J. W. Bid- dle will offer at public sale on the Veiled Lady Cave farm in Brush valley, stock, farm implements and household ods ale at 12 o'clock. E. . Smith, suct. 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 L. Prank Mayes aunct L184 FRIDAY, MARCH 25—Wallace W. Al- right will offer at public asle on his farm 4 miles west of State Col- lege and 3 miles north of Pine Grove Mills, live stock, and com- plete line of farm implements, and some household goods Sale at 10 o'clock, L. F. Mayes, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 25—-R. F. Neill will offer gt public sale on the Dr. Lied 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 on the back road, livestock and farm imple. ments. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucts. SATURDAY, MARCH 26-—-A. U. Rider, will offer at public sale on his farm, 1 mile west of Gatesburg, Ferguson Twp, livestock and farm imple- ments. Bale at 12 noon Frank Maves, auct SATURDAY. MARCH 26D. H. Con- fer will offer at public sale 2 miles north-east of Howard. Pa live- stock and farm implements. Sale at 10 A MM. Wise & Hubler aucts CANCELLED The sale of E. P. Tus- sey scheduled for Monday, March 28th. has been cancelled. TUESDAY, MARCH 29—Robert KE Meeker will offer at public sale on the Fleisher farm, mil 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 THURSDAY, MARCH 31-W. W land will offer at public farm located 1 mile MARCH 283--A. L will offer at public sale farm stock, imple- household goods m L Eng~ sale at his WwW. of State implements Sale March 11 RB R. & J. A. Seyler public Bae LIVEATC WK el and 11 years old, weight 2700 lbs, one of the best teams In this section; cows, 2 will be fresh by time of sale. 2 heifers; 10 months old; 2 bulls, 10 mouths old. 1 brood sow. PARM IMPLEMENTS: — Fordson tractor and plows: Deering grid binder: Deering mower Superior grain drill; McCormick-Deering corn planter; walking plow, No. 20-78; Mc- Cormick- Deering clipper; 2-horse cultivator, 2 horse Wa fa; 3-horse harrow. oats and cor team of har- ness and many other art) les 00 nu- merous to mention. Terms made known qn day of sale. Sale at 12 oclock noon. Wise & Hubler, putt 3 > . March 11 : : : J. K. Confer “Wi I offer at punlie his farm dios Bast i or ESTOCK horses, il and 3600 Toe: gray welght 1300 bs; gray horse 17 years old weight 1500. 8 milk cows 4 young steers; 3 heifers; Holstein bull 12 mo. old; 3 veal calves, one brood sow; 10 shoals DIPLEMENTS —Litg nic i bob sied sale at 132 horse, B years oid ¢ years old chop mill, #- McCormick- T 4t wt, In good McoCormick - Deering nay side rake, both in good = posler corn planter; su- arth § hoe, dump hay riding cultivetor; Al- : cultivator; 2 Perry has tooth spike harrow, 3 sect tractor harrow. Fordson tractor; John Deere. 2 bottom 14" plow: Oliver 13° bottom gang plow. 1 walking plows McCormick -Deering cultipacker, used one season. A two-horse wagon 4in tire; heavy one horge wagon, set of hay Ydders; fanning mill, set of chain hamess, New Idea manure of leather case hamess, single and doubie trees, harpoon fo and pulleys and rope, forks, shovels and many other items. Also some oats and oOOrn. Lunch will be served Dy the Locust Orove Sunday School Bale at 10 » m. E M Smith asuct March 12 : : : Mrs. Rebecca Wolf, Fill offer at public sale at residence of Sarah Boob at burg, Pa, the Nllowing [temas personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bed and rings; chest drawers, two trunks; ciotheg tree; sideboard; china closet, 8-foot extension table; heatrols; sofa; 7 rockers; vicwola, 4 mirrors; Mbrary table; stands of all kinds and sizes; picture frames; Singer sewing ma- chine; kitchen cupboard; ice refri erator; clock, congoleum rg: R gory’ sllverware; dishes of all kinds. cooking utensils including iron potas and pans, three burner oll stove with oven, porch Jwing. "3 chenis, an- tiques fonsiuling > pottery, demi- johns, baskets ol copper ket. tle; reel; chests, mirrors; doughtray. brusasis carpet; Mg ow ta, rugs; curtains, electric washer, electric jron; Hoover sweeper; set of flat irons; 2 wash tubs; large copper wash boller: crocks; Images, lawn mower, garden tools; Bix gallon crock. frult jars; jugs. flower pots; jardinieres wood box; oll heater and other articles too numerous to mention. The following real r WH 1 "60 collars; Execx. the Iate Rebers- of estates will be A house and lot in Rebers- b and tract of six gores of timber Jan The sale will commence at 12 g'clock noon, sharp x10 arch 15: : : : W. W. Tate Will offer at public sale on the Tate farm at Plaiant os MR gration the gw ri yr proDarty Sonusing of a bay teamn, one 4 mare 11 cid, weight 1660, the other a weight 1600; black team, one 16 years old w other § years old milch cows, consisting Guernseys and Jerseys; have calves deer sides at sale time, 3 Holstein heifers, ah be registered; 1 hav 3 you IMENTS MeCommiek - | aa binder, | amined, both in good condition, lek-Doering S-foot mower mick-Deering wagon, used roller bearing all steel two years: 2 4-lnech tire Wagons In falr condition; 2 seta hay ladders; old McCormick-Deering ma- nure apreader; pair of old bobeleds, sel stone hoards; corn sheller; 2 come plete sels of tue harness and collars; new hay rope 1256 feet long, hay har- Doon; double trees, aingle trees, forka shovels: b500-chick capacity Brooder stove used two years: milk «ans, strainer, buckets, some oats, No, Russet potatoes: and many other ticles too numerous mention Launch will be served by the Logan Grange. Bale at 10 a. m. A clean- up sale, EM. Smit th nuct x10 2 C Chester Brickley at public sale on the at Salona, the following ar« March 16 : Will offer Ricker farm peronal propert LIVESTOCK consisting of roan horse, 13 roan horse, 15 years old, gray horse 12 years old; black mare, 11 vears old; colt, coming one year; 15 miich COHwx, 4 with caives by their sides; 2 helders, coming 2 years old, 1 heifer, coming ore year old; registered bull coming 3 years old, with papem; € brood sows, 32 ghoats, welghing from 50 to 125 pounds FARM IMPLEMENTS - Deering binder, 7-foot cut; McCor- mick -Deering spreader, No. 4-A; Fordson tractor; set of apade lugs, Kentucky drill, 9-hoe McoCormick- Deering mower, 5-~foot cut; MeoCor- mick pring corn planter; Cultl- packer, Keystone truck wagon, 3- inch tires, with bed. Conklin wagon, spring wagon, and buggy. . mick-Deering corn cultivator national corn cultivator, set of Bast sleds; John Deere side rake; John Dwere hay cradie; 2 leroy plows toms; Syracuse plow, 12-inch bottom Oliver tractor plow, l4-inch bottom 2 Byracuse hamows: wheelbarrow, set of hay ladders; 130 feet new hay rope; hav forks and pulleys: double trees and single trees: 2 butt chalos; bushel basket; 2 hall-bushel baskets Cyclone seeder. sacks; 3 Uon kettles 3 rings, 8 quart sausage stufler; 2 meat benches, sausage grinder; 5-fool crosecut saw, smnall chicken pen brooder house with stove, milk buck. ns and gtrainers. 3 sels harness ies 100 nUmMerous head of horaes, years old; McCormick. Do wn delivery loader; grain 14-inch bot. Lester Miller what Is March 16 : : purebred hickens “ ENT alae in «+ inc AR Wood mower, new, Deering mower ox CoN; - ross harrow mrrow, os aer aoe new 10g -tooth 9 Sooth Ber; v very walking “iows. bh Vy Je p | one 8 a onenan outhil fodder shredders; shea! elevator, jot of new and used single and double trees, 3 sets of harness, bridies, collars, lines, forks, shovels, milk cabs, stralnem $0-pound beam scale. ]000-capa k MART ALONE soThae ver corn HOUSEHOLD GOODE. ook On and wood wlove board Klunen oat ov . desks ' joe rts geTALOn rs. stands, 2 flour chests ing machine ron kets inegar. some pORloes aricies hay AEs SV MRC we J-horse P 0 ats hay ladders, ae, COR Une. fi. latch will be setv- Rafors med Sunday Schoal m. Wise & Hub- xi0 WOO =F 0 a March 17 : : Mrs. Clara McKibben Wil offer at public sale on the Charles Walker farm, 2 miles east of Salona, the following personal prop- erty LIVESTOCK 4 es, sisting of old, weight 1400 old, weight 1500 head of good hors. gray horse, § years bay mare, 8 years black horses, § ana 10 years old, weight 1500 and 1000 pounds; 20 head of cattle consisting of 13 milch cows, mostly Holsteins, all young cattle; Holstein bull and € nice heifers; 13 nice pigs, J good brood sows PARM IMPLEMENTS Now Idea manure spreader, aids delivery rake; John Deere © loader, MoOormick Deering mower, hay tedder, 2 sets 18- foot hay ladders, id feel hay rope hay forks. MoCormick-Deering 6-foot grain binder: Black Hawk corn pliant. er. John Deere cultivator; Kore mick-Deering cultivator, #-hoe BSu- perior grain drill; iron land roller; 2 Oliver nd plows, one an E, and the other a 40; potato plow, 60-tooth har. row, John Deere lever harrow, 1 spring tooth Perry harrows, 3 sagons; 60 bushel wagon box; stone boards; 5 hog hangers, 2 iron kettles, copper kettle, meat benches; No. 22 meat grinder: ®:d press: McoCormick-Deer. ing 1% horsepower gas engine; 3 milk buckets § milk cans; strainers; 8 horse coliars, 2 seid harness. 2 sia bridles; 2 oll drums; | fanning mill wire stretcher; digging ron, mowing SCOOPS; Corn cutters. some chains, scythe; brah soythe; forks; shovels, sledge hammer; 2 cross-cut WH, some carpenter tools, No 40 Oliver gang plow HOUSEHOLD GOODS--~Washing machine, kitchen chairs, dressers, lying roomn suite, player plano; kitchen mange; kitchen table and many other articles wo numerous 0 mention. Terms will be made known on day of sale. Sale at 10.30 o'clock, laine will be sefved. Wise and Hubler, auets x10 March 17 : : : : J. B. Swabb Will offer for public sale on what I» known as the J. K. Bitner fann, 3 miles east of Spring Muils. The fol- lowir personal property. LIVESTOCK norses weighl 3600, This team cannot be hitch wrong, have good action and can be driven Dy any one. 22 head of high quality Registered Holstein osttie, nslsting of 16 young cows, well marked and showing plenty of milk, 1 out standing Bull 3 heifers and 2 small are all tested for T, B. and Bangs disease, (blood test) Tested in 1082, 10356 and {1998 they ghow type and can be fused for both & and production, buy yourself a foundation cow. 40 [puts Berkshire hogs consisting of Rood large sows. 1 large or and Hi small ones, 7 shoats; Rage | weeks old, you will be aie find some prize winners among them; 200 Kerio ea io leghorng less Loan ohe ye A 0 10 far modal D traclor in Al condi {ton 1-3 bottom 12° tractor plow; | Prick threshing machine 20-42 cylin. der; No. 500 New Blizsard silo flier; New # MoCormick-Deering binder; new MeCormick Mgwsd ney Wagon hat loader and ahd Waders | 1 ¢ AaPraENTS doin Doote | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 2 | | ments; McCormick corn worker; New | Byrmeuise walking plow; 2 2-section [pring tooth hatrows, 2 spike wow) Rasrows, 1 8-hoe Finpire grain drill 3 heavy duty harness; hats: br dies, halters;2 wheel trailer; 16° Rosi crn ipaule ed milk cooler; New ater wart electric cattle cli Ppa i 600 capacity Newtown peop atove, and many odds and ends, A large pA ment of houschiold goods and ms any other tama too numerous to mention I'erms will be made known day © sale, Sale starting at 10 a. m. ARARTH. Farmer's Mills Unlon Sunday School will ve lunch, E. M. Smith, auc H. F. Erdiey, clerk, A clean-up sale x10 Sr March 18 : : Charles M. and Clarence T. Miller Will offer at public sale on ihe Boyd Spicher farm three mdles west Old Fort, 4 miles east of Boalsburg, m Lhe Earlystown road, the follows ing De sonal property: LIVES I'OCK 4 good work all acclimated and young: 1 colt. 20 milch cows, Holstein and Ouernsey 11 fresh and close springers; 9 fall ows: 14 heifers, some fresh by fail 1 Holstein bulls, § months old, Te cently T tented nealth ch? given with each; § brood sows to farrow in April; Poland boar: 34 shoats; 82 pigs, 24 ewes, with lambs; 2 poese FARM IMPLEMENTS Deering mow- er; 2 Syracuse plows; Perry Harrow, 4 Albright ¢ DLIVato: s. MoCormick- Deering @ horse, 2 row cultivator ood condition; 2 set tug collars; lines; bridles, brecchings, Some Household goods. Sale at 10:30 a.m. Lunch served by Ladies Ald Society E M Sm th, of horses, B ame harm the auot x10 Mar. 19 : Sam l Ww. Mulbarger Willi offer south of Grove farm LAV ESTOCK 1 fy eahen t ime of sale ron 3 0 18 months old I, 13 months oid IMPLEMENTS-—1 Emersob plow; 1 spring-tooth harrow: |} tooth harrow. 1 Evans siso 700 bushels corn ns hay. Sale at 1:30 p t. Terms Cash 50 sale March 19 : public sale 15 muse follow! 10 Henry. J. Tressler R D. a HOU BEHOLD GOOLE mahogany pamor suite, brass, 2 antique chests © beds and " : n ’ t and farm Impleenents LIVESTOCK T head of good work borses, 2 Lisck mares. ¥ and 10 Yeas oid weight M00; 2 biscks, mare and vi ng. ¥ ysis od Holstein Cuernney b : te T. B. tented. 1 feilows. Poland Chine brood 8 pigs. six weeks old. day of land Ohins sow farrow 8pot ted Poland OC) BOLT oid, 2 Polat d Chi Boars, ail u big enough for service, balance #ix welgh ¢ "0 N= 50 or €0 CHICK ENA. FARM DIAPLPEMENTS «John Deere streamlined model A-O tracior, used only one your Oliver 4<inch botion Iracior piow MoCormick Deering B foot cut grain binder. equipped for horses and tractor, used One aPasnn McCormick-Deering corn binder, used one season, International two OW gor planter: MoCormick-Deering hay losder drop top. good as new, li-hoe Superior disk grain dil: two horse wagon, 2-inch tire: three inch farm wagon: 4 inch tire farm wagon, low iron wheal farm wagon, Emerson side delivery rake; hay tedder, MolCor- mick -Deering mower, Adriance mow er, 3 McoCormick-Deering two hore cUrlk workers, as good as pew: Mee Cormick Deering foot cultipacker like new; land roller; 2 seta hay lad ders, one set a one man ladder; Downe East alpd. 4 eighteen spring tooth Pers; arrows; 80 tooth spike harrow, Syracuse walking plow. potato digger: 8-inch International chop mill; 2 pels tug harness; 2 sets breechings, bridles check lines; collars, and set housings ete. Mik cans, buckets and strainer A lot of good Bliver Mine seed oals Welcome 10 come and look these teins over at Any time. Sale at # a. m Terma will be made known day of sale. Dinner will be served the Flilsore M. BE Sunday School. L Prank Mayes, auct. Win, Smelteer clerk xii March 22 : Lee R. Weiand Will offer at public sale on the Emerick farm, one fourth mile west of Pott ow Mills the following person al pro Liv TOOK: wf work horass, con sisting of a team of black horses, 12 years old, weight 3200; black horse, single line leader, 13 years old, weight 1000; black mare in foal, 4 ears old, weight 1500, good single ne ender; this is a very good bunch of work horses; yearling colt, nice and quiet; 15 milch cows; 1 a registered Hinswein, some freah now, others fresh by ‘time of sale and the rest ciose springers; all heavy milkers and young cows, § head of young oatsle; registered Holstein A months old 2 Holstein heifers, 8 months old, 3 head of dark Swiss heifers, one fresh by time of sale; one is | year old and one is 8 months old; Guernsey bull 3 cain old; 10 head of hogs and shosta, brood sows, bred to come In time of sale; 1 bred the second of ru ary; 7 shoats, weight from 40 to 80 each, IMPLEMENTS («John Deere binder, 8-400t cut, good as new; Mie Cormick Deering spreader, new, used only two seasons; Mo. : hay ows, 1 Oliver and one a 40 Oliver, both In condition; 3-section spring-tooth , ng Danmar | yearn rson Factor halteys, tire March 25 Wil Brockerhon farm, Glislonte alon road, the toll lowin L av ¥ BSTOCK : po— : Edgar J. Grove) iy miles east of fe Jucksonviile personal property: o head work horses, : asisting of bay geldiag, 8 years old, wel ght 1760; gray mare, 8 years old, Wer L 1660; black mare, 8 years old, Weldht 1600; gray gelding, 12 years Old. 14 mllch cows, conalsting of four Mpringers, 6 summer cows, and 8 fall dod winter eowe; B head of young Gatlie, § heMers and 2 small bulls FARM IMPLEMENTS Black Hawk mnnure spreader; P. & O. horse gang plow 12-inch (lotérnational Make): 2 racuse walking plows, 2 frame harrows, 18 toouly; 60- woth spike har row. Parmers Favorite grain drill, 8- hoe double-disk Swe Drop Gale corn Santer 4 Wily Cale cultivators, Single cultivator; Deering mower; Os~ tx © mower side delivery rake; dump rake; 7-foot Osborne binder; elevator; 3 sete hay ladders; 4-inch tire wagon; 2-inch bobsled; 4-can mllkcart; buckels and strainers; timothy seed, Nar ee COLIAra, Alde DreeCnl ngs neck yokes, double trees Ores, shovels other articles nner Lunch Dy Meorhoaist m. L. Prank N. Meyer, olerk March 21 : : . w i Wp she WOoOdrack tire wagon: 6 n CALS, ¢ snd I ridies yokes, nd single VO Ous .R. Ww entzel | offer at public sale on his farm wast of Howard Lhe personal property DOCK Feama of ay B years old, weight 3200; | good ‘workers, draft winee roan 1300, : 10 mdlch rade Ouern- months to 2 are all sired i & registered years old, from real hip § bull, 4 registersd herd FARM IMP Mliwaukee EMENTS mower, harrows; lever harmow, 2 and plows, sloneboards; “Mec Orc ~ Deer » 2 sols Of tUR Ol Hare, pow; . double tt chains, cable and many HUBLERSBURG Thers will be oh rch strvices In the Reformed church on Thuisday Btate Coi- wilh her Harvey Guls- weikend and M Weaver, Mr Mar Dwi Melvin Lee and mem. ate “a As wd Mrs. Walter Harvey Hoy and Mrs Lee were among th Walker grange who nbor Nig! mee an Friday evening An interesting program atiendance Blerly of CH rs from fed thu hit Mikegbure report A ALE Mr. Robe it the weekend sith h vi. and Mrs. Cleve Blerly. Mrs. Boyd Heckman was a Sunday ner gued at the home 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman k Haven and Mrs. Pmory Defirick of n and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Deit- New Bel m, moved to home of their mother, Mrs line Deitrick on Sunday and en attended funsral of the e, Mr. Henry Deitrick on Mon Ay alternoon and ivtirning 10 the. anes on Tuesday. Miss Laura Hayes of Williams- port, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hayes Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Eberbait oi Lock Haven, visi ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dunkle on Sun- fay afternoon Rev, Musser and Mr. P. E Vonad allended classes held in Centre Hal mn Tuesday. Mr. Bar] Gentzel and family gpent unday evening st the home of Mr ald Mrs, FP. E Vonada, while Jane ame along and ls spending som time there again Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes and fanily were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hayes, of hich the mr MD ———— Frosted Cherry Fritters Remove the stones from canned cherries and in thelr place put pe- cans, Dip in the batter, fry in hot fas, drain on paper and roll in poa- dered sugar, Insert a wothpick In the stem end. Garnish the dish with green leaves, Tomato Fritters Cut the tops from small, solid tomatoes, remove the seeds and stall the tomatoes with chopped green peppers, minced onion, bread Crumbs and a bit of butter. Replace the tops and fasten with toothpicks. Dip in bater and fry in hot fat. | Serve with cheese sauce, Cook very small young in boiling, salted water until ten der. Drain. Dip in batter and fry in hot fat, Druin and serve with white sauce. Pineapple Fritters Sprinkle a little sugar, rated offer at publie sale on the | carrots | BCHURCHE Bellefonte Preshytersian Sunday Schoo 0:45 Hary C Tavior, supt.: Morning Worship atl 10:45; gvening Worship at 7:30 Willlam C. Thompson, Pastor, Advent Church School Bunday mornin? Fennethh Lucas, Buptl preaching seiwvices at 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor at 7:30. C, C Shuey. Pas Dix Run Baptist Chuch School Bunday morning Fimer Hosband, Supt, folluw- ed ih clas meeting, pres ng wrvices a, 7:30 . Pas- oan Bunday at 9% Lor Sunda 8:30 B lefonte Un'ted Brethren E. Houschoider, Pastor. 8un- School A at 9:30, J. R. Ehope, Supt 10:45 a. m. and 7:80 Chrislan En er and Bible ing at 7:30; I rida evening, 7:30; Adult cholr a OG day at ¥ » pas or: at 6.30; Praye Wednesday ev ch r rehearsal Junior choir at 8 o'clock. Method st Eplicopal, Bellefonte Rv. H. Willis Hartsock, School at 9:30 & J superinten- rar, forship with sermon by 10:45. Subject: “A Bj tory.” Pr "ory p. m Evening w Sub ect the *h _evenls ng ». Batur ras A J Intermedia 30 + Passio Aritual In- member- Epworth orsh!; A] “Come , rd AOTC ra” MT a] 'k at 7:30, exo« and evening at ¢ St J hn'y Ephseapal, Bellefonte J. Buldow, Rec- res March 14-7 Woman's ie Aker will 30 p AuxAl Meeting of The gues’ » W Evangel cal Charg: Rebersburg astor Ree exck, P N son Conler weset ing ws ys as salaiiess of ” Pamor, Disteio and Prisopal apportion: 1 Tn H “eL ~ mt Fa rmers Discuss Bangs Disease (Continued from page one) program and Bangs test. program, as well as other prob- that might te ting ms tle sOGperation d Federal _ eliininate Bangs dis. wiiich causes an ec- herds, and public health program relation 0 undulant M1 Humans county commiitee elected is a: fodows: Ward Krape, Bellefonte; A. J. Burrell. Millheim: John Blau- 1 Centre Hall Sam Everhart, st College George Mothers. Boalsbrirg: C. E. Peters Port Matilda; J. J. Narkle, State College A. Y. Willams, Julian; Sam C. Yearick, Springs Mills Testing for Bangs disease gn the area panned was inaugurated in Centre County on Monday evening at a meeting held for Miles Town- Hip ot Rebersburg. This was the first township organization meet. ing to be held in Centre County. A committee headed by Charles Gep- hart, chairman, and assisted by Fred Fsterline and Frank White are contacting all the cow owners in Miles Township, and after 85% of the cow owners have signed up for the Bangs test, the township will be on the list to be tested as a township area, Other townships in Centre County are considering a similar program. ———— nM ————————- What the people want most is a statesman who will put the “axe” In taxes. in the dairy ate baugh YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours Wed: nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday afier- noon a State College office. March 10, 1938. Every student, every pupll-whose studies te quire the dally use of the eyes for close work should learn if he strains his eyes by so doing. This Is much more than a question of eye welfare, Defective ayes of len cause lack of oracentration— sareless applicadon-fatiure. Thus [3 er “ye service is 1) recog. 2 | fo ald 10 success, even nn Continued week after next. i CCm Small Fee For Week-end Park- ing In Pa. Forrest The Btate inaugurate a chalge system, clade hoiidays principal ouldoor mer Forests and Waters James F Bogardu plan would be Introduced with the Bureau's prog these ares art 3ureay of Parks, will week-end parking which will also ine at several of its areas thi sum- Secretary the in line re te ar ram % mn self -sustain- that the people using be benefited the most outdoor areas sald that all wha § pi ro them will ing mont t; . dnprovea in faced hard-sgu: grounds wi.l ne doula, Whirl's End est parks this summer, a nominal probabl day, will be charged on we k-end and holidays when these parks will be used chiefly by wransients, This will of traffic present at highway parking afford pro ed on the will provide and direct sold at a ver an aval.able a Cook Fore for which 15 “its fi and fed eliminates Lhe dang accidents which these areas beca And It the tection Wo new Area as polices officers 4 traffic MIEIng tickets | 14 % 0 * ident other arby parks freq uentl; with summer, from these the TOVe- derived put back tenance in Ig into there of ana ot Schoolmen Elect Officers George L. Newman, of Mileshirg, has been named president of the Centre County School Directors’ Association. Other officers chcesen were: Bamuel Z. Miller, Philine. burg. rst president; Thomas CG. Btoltz, Howard second vier president: R. D. Shoemaker, Biate Coll ¢ and G, H. Me- Cormick ring Miils, treasurer, ma ———- a srt that three minutes, men who vor ge, every ome ) Spare eo ——— rile, people can do iH they 9 nt t 4 t 0 do i they wart Week-End SPECIALS! weer FYI, cove Thursday, Friday & Saturdey We must make room for our new suring goods, and we are offering the ladies of this community many specials, among which are DRESSES reduced to $2.95 A few of our $4.95 dresses at the above price. House Dresses Reg. $1.08 values, reduced to 79¢ and 89¢ TWIN SWEATER SETS AND LADIES’ SKIRTS GREATLY REDUCED BROOME DRESS SHOP High St Bellefonte, Pa. i ie es ts’s ML AS i Reg. $3.95 Values, MwEA———_ SACI DS RL DO RT DT Js EL I RL) | Easter Flowers Will Soon be Ready We have a nice stock of Potted Plants for Sale Now. Woodring’s Floral Gardens Phone 64. Howard St Eo Je GUN Ce EET a1 EE + i + iat he RE Le hile Het RE LS ie LS Bellefonte, Pa. EE ——— When a girl makes doughnuts rich and tasty A man comes running with a hasty PROPOSAL PILLSBURY'S BEST THE “BALANCED” FLOUR—~MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER 0 DUA I SOL ORI SE THAT Tl SO IL TI DEL a SNe Plan Te Atiend the Westinghouse Cooking Wednesday, March EPISCOPAL See the New School 16th, at 2:00 P. M. anisH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA Westinghouse Ranges in Operation ! MODERN METHODS The Westinghouse: Cooks Fast ! MODERN EQUIPMENT Cooks Better ! Saves Money What Cooking Problenws are Troubling You? Ask Miss McCullough Wednesday, March 16th. DOOR PRIZE—AIIl Dishes Cooked Will be Given Away. The ladies of this community are most cordially invited, DEHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY Bishop Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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