March 24, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Beven. ———————— I Here is an early spring view from route 16 not far from Buena Vista Springs along the Adams-Franklin county line ln South- Central Pennsylvania. Note the delicate new leaves on the trees, Photo ft wisslon AHH HTT ITTF TF IAAT TH IT ATTA LAVA AAAI TASHA VAM AAAAAAAAAAAAAMIAAMAA MAMA WAY Leading Public Sales In Centre and Adjoining Counties F 2AM HFA MAHA A AT IAAL AIH E HF TFT TF A EE EARA AAI A AAA AAA AAMAS THURSDAY, MARCH 24-J. W. Bld- die will offer at public gale on the Velled Lady Cave farm in Brush valley, stock, farm lmplementis and household goods Sale at 12 o'clock. E. M. Smith, suct THURSDAY, MARCH 24-C sel will offer at pubile farm 15 mile no livestock and fa Sale at 10 a. m suct. FRIDAY, MARCH 25 bright will offer his farm 4 mile lege and 3 J Grove Mills, at west o'clock, FRIDAY, MARCH 25-—R. FP. Nelll will offer at public sale oh 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--Mrs. Prank xz Kern will offer at public sale at her residence Bellefonte Stover, au FRIDAY, MARCH . 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. Wie & Hubler, aucts. SATURDAY, MARCH 26—A. U will offer at pisaic sale on h 1 mile wes {f Catest Uy restock ments. Bale a Mayes, auct SATURDAY, MARU H 5 fer will offer at public north-east of stock and farm at 10 A.M. Wi BATURDAY., MARCH Mrs Mingle wili offer at publi Waoawaig Pa... Househ Many antiques, etc Tables cupboards sinks hr per kettle, lot old ware etc. Sale at H. J. Stover, auct SATURDAY, MARCH Schade will offer at his home near U ors Mills, Pa. a hold goods, also a 7 gas engine, moun AlW hp mas of in o'clock noon. Wise & Hi sbier, auc t on at D = niles Howard Pa. live. impiements. Sale w & Hubler aucts I Dou dis? es Bl 12 © y. id glass- lock noon nwon MONDAY. MARCH 28 will offer at public sale in the east end of Nittan east of Salona. livestock 7 head of horses and mul ing of 2 teams of hors mtles and an extra of cows and form implements in- cluding a brand new P-20 Farmall tractor and 2 new manure spread - ers. This 5 an emergency sale caused by disappointment in are rangements for a farmer. A com- plete lst of articles to be sold will appear In next weeks's issue of this newspaper. Sale will begin at 10 a m. TUESDAY, MARCH 20--Robert E. Meeker will offer at public sale on the Fleisher farm, 5 miles south of Centre il, on Route 322, farm stock, implements and some house bold goods. Sale at 9:30 a. m. E M. Smith, auct. - CANCELLED The sale of E. P sey scheduled for Monday, 28th. hea been cancelled. THURSDAY, MARCH 31-—-W, W. Eng- land will offer at public sale at his farm located | mile N. W. of State College, livestock, farm implements and some household goods. Sale at 12 o'clock. E M. Smith, auct THURSDAY, MARCH 31 Mrs. Jose- ine Pennington, at her residence, 38 Bast College Ave. State College will sell a complete line of house- hold goods. consisting of living room suite, dining room suite, 2 dedroom suites, sorings and mat- trees complete, extra beda and mat tresses, rugs. rockers, extra chairs, end many other articles. This fur- niture Ia all in excellent condition Bale at 1 p. m. Prank Mayes. auct x12 FRIDAY, APRIL 1-R. and BE. Irvin, mgr. will hold a community sale at the hotel barn at Pine Grove Mills. Stock, Implements, house hold and 15000 chicka, sold. Bale at 11 o'clock H. I. Harpster, auct. B. 8 clerk. ¥ BATURDAY, APRIL 2-Mrs. 8 M Day will offer at public sale on her farm 2 miles north of Howard, Pa. livestock and farm implements, Sale at 1 p. m. Roy Oyler, auct. BATURDAY, APRIL 2-—Frank Knarr will sell on the Académy grounds, Bellefonte, houpehoid , oone- sisting of dressers, chi fonier, gray, enamel stove, ra bed, lb- rary tables, kitchen room table and 6 chairs, Victrolia, Qavenport, kitchen cabinet, and Ty gaining | art Io aie at 1.30 Pp H. Hoy Mar. 25 Frank 1. Kern iil offe Mrs, shalr Aishio many : Sale at sharp Stover, 2d Mar. wild 4 miles west miles north fol Bons Rr LIV BS IX CK Tw geldit AM Wallace W. Albright offer at public sale on his farm of State Coliege and J of Pine Grove Mills, the ng is ‘forks i iackamith to tongs inders al kettle ine. grain bags HOUSEMOLD GOODE I Round Ouk wit Hh Dockash Toon motor H r “ crooks; dishes and utensile and many other Terms Cash. Clean-up sale 10 a. m. Lo. PF. Mayes, Albright clerk. Launch by the ladies Uf Pine church x12 BORNE CO0d articles beginning at auct, H D will be served Hall Lut heran March 25 : : 1 W. Will offer at public sale on his farm I mile west of Howard, on the back road to Mt. Eagle, the following per- sonal property . LIVESTOCK 4 horses gray. 132 yentrs old, a good horse, work anywhere. gray, 11 years another gmy 14 years old, black 2 good family horse; 13 milch cows, consisting of 6 fresh In Janu- ary. 2 diose springers; 4 summer and fall cows, 3 two-year-old heifers, two year-old bull; 16 head of hogs cone sisting of 2 young brood sows, bred to farrow in March before sale day. 7 tall shoats, weight from 70 to 125 pounds; 7 pies, 10 weeks old; this Is 8 good lot of hogs: 100 Rhode Island Red laying hens, very good layers FARM EMPLEMENTS : — Deering binder, 7-foot cut, good condition. New ldea manure spreader in good condition. Emapire Junior grain drill, ii-hoe, good as new, new John Deere mowing machine S-foot cut, Masscy Harris hay loader, drop head, new; new John Deere side delivery hay rake; Massey Harris hay tedder, good as new, self dump rake, new McCor- mick-Deering oorn worker, new In- ternational double-row corn planter; corn planter, his been used some. one horse cultivator, a good one: 2- section roller, a good disk; Cultipack- er. three 2-horse plows, 1 a Byracuse side hil, one g Hamburg. and one No. 302 Syracuse; 2 spring-tooth harrows, one a new John e 17-tooth, Used only one season; 2 two-horse wa ons, one a Btiver and Sheasley han made, with 33-inch tires. woodrack; 2 be, Toe Indders; set ot stone Dourdd; ruc od. o and pui- leys; pair of gg Fri good fanning mill; grindstone; potato raiser; single frees, double trees, spreaders, butt chains, grabs, forks and rakes, grain eradle; 2 mowing acythes; 150 bush- tis of oats, some corn and seed po tatoes, harness; good riding saddle; 5 +-ton Ford triwk, panel body in good condition. new {res all around. HOUSEHOLD GOODS : Home Comfort range. good stove Tor SUL - mer house; Bechdel consisting of wil old mare large side<board; couch. | noo + . : : : b : b * + v Ld March 26 LIVESTOCK 2 * Dak weight Dore 13 yess old, we biack horse, weight 1400; Shetland pony. 10 years old; miich cows, some fresh heders, brood 50 to 90 MENT! §: 1500; ohie 800 ht 4050 spoiled 13 good time of i165 shoals oy = g fron Mm Kr 2.900, excelient workers: ably with foul years oud. 2x ers. 1 extra ded COSI nelr side and time of mie; December, Jan COW R were : ¥ and Pebroary summer and otie Matiened for beef, bulls, one of them large amd the gther big enough for service, 15 shouts: 30 chickens: 4 geese, large size FARM IMPLEMENTS: 3 corn wo Xk- ers. 1 a two-row in excellent chape spring-t{>th barrows, spring hsre rows. 3 manure spreaders, 2 practi. cally new. less than 15 months old 4 plows, MeCormick-Dwering Mower corn planter. hay loader: side deMvery rake; li-hoe Ontario drill, harness some early cobblers from Maine cer- tified seed last year, and many other articles x farm is sold before day i offer for oh nd fat, of sale, 1 sale a Farmall F-20 trace tor, bought April 1, 1837. also tracior piows and a tractor cultivator bought at the ssune time. Sale at 10a. mm. E M. Smith auect Note his 8 an emergeicy sale caused by disappointment in arrang ing for a farmer March 31 : : W. W. England Will offer at public sale at his farm known as the Oeotge Lutz farm. lo- cated one mile N of State Ooliege, the following: LIVESTOCK Two good horses, both Reavy § ya, welght 1600; 2 Hol stein cows Holstein heilers, 3 years oid: Holstein heifer, one year old. 2 purebred brown Swiss bulls, 3 and 3 months old. 22 head Hampshire ewes, most of whieh will have lambs by time of sale, one purebred rem FARM IMPLEMENTS — MoCormick grain binder, 7 11. epl MoCommick mower. dump rake; Deering mower, Corn King manure spreader; Albright cultivator! Oliver 40 plow; Syracuse 2oway aviv plow BW Tey ahaker poe. into digger. 2 Perry 18-tooth spring harrow: Buperior gmin drill; Cale corn planter with fertilizer attach. ment. S-ton wagon soale; open buggy. practically new; 2 seta harness: Z 4-in tire wago wood saw. hand-power Delaval cream sepamyior: electric er Delaval cream tor, lot of Ty orates; T-quart terprise lard press; Enterprise meat grinder. iron kettles, russet ceed votatoes; tino. thy seed; College white can seed corn: | Patterson seed oats, soy boan seed; household furniture heating stove, prs stove, Foy Rei other 2 idies ean e inning at 12 o'clock n BM . Bmith, suct x12 April 1 : R. E. Irvin, Manager will DeT al puns aie al a ¢ n : the Hole barn : 1 tf following pers a Chick » ot Alle IMPLEMENTS " PARM ht D0 weed C. of C. Secretary Addresses Club of Town More Kusse Suggests Number Projects to Make fo Attractive Tourists Kuase of Commerce Mary Kar Bellefonte Chamber Spo befor the ‘ » ¢ ne Greenies. come onls Age as = Ue commu ndeavo to I hotises Mis ms HAIness Ioveal cisewhere address Secretary a nu imber cai projecis which ve » : been sus- sf Com- of lo. gested hat nik Nery yond ares being some of which ar stage of discussion fully taken care of of these suggestions fs a much needed and practical project, that of markinug each street by a corner sign, and the numbering of all houses in the borough. Twenty. four hour service will soon be given by the Western Union. A writer of a popular national weekly, with a circulation of several million, advo cated a clean-up day for back yards and all alleys in view of the coming spring. New road signs directing traffic to Bellefonte will be placed in near future, and the state will, through suggestions offered, up larger and more attractive 18 directing to Pishermen’s Par- adise Among the other suggestions were the beautifying of Spring Creek through the borough, the better lighting of parts of Bishop street, better parking facilities, the extension of water lines and the sewage system. the building of new homes much needed, park and play- ground space to keep the children off the streets for play, lower in- surance rates in view of the splen- did fire equipment of the borough and the efficient service rendered by the two companies, band ocon- certs by the new High School Band and other musical organizations for the public, the retaining of the State Motor Police station. By action of the Kiwanis Club the members of the organization will hold a joint meeting with the Chamber of Commerce on Monday night, April 25 George McClellan and Paul Em- ¢ now be. and One the he erick were inducted into the mem- | bership of the meeting Among the visitors were Dr. J. V Foster and Attorney Paul Camp- bell. of Btate College: O. P. Smith, of Altoona: John Benham, of In- diana, and Elton B. Tait, Bellefonie. | club at Tuesday's of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Tuesday. oul. Additional Locals Syracuse plows and repairs of all kinds at Bellefonte Hardware Company . Ms. W. J. Emerick, Mrs. Geo A. Beezer and Mrs. N. E. Robb de- parted yesterday for Philadelphia where they will spend the remain- der of this week attending a flower show The Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian church will hold a fummage sale in the Bush Arcade Bulldine, West High street. on Sat. urday, April 9. The sale will begin aL 1 o'clock Mis Lou Kittinger, 8 spending an Bellefonte as a ther-in<law and Mrs. Harold P Adcgheny street Mr. Wilbur a week-end Murs of Chicago indefinite visit In guest of her bro- ister, Irn and Harrls, on North Ward, of Sunbury visitor with his Polly Ann isters Mrs. Herbert I East High street and Mrs i of East Lamb street, Vallace Woomer, of mo- Ward and Miller Frank and Boals~ John | called off 8S Reforme nda overflowed " o when bolier dar of the nsiderable de Later in the dav 4 bucket, Mn paint ed by North Allegi parents of a morning The child | ne in the family. The have been residents of ear or more. eny Day at an Laf- Belle- for a + OF aN Moerschbacher age on 88. Patrick's das Dut the family postponed the osie- ation until Bunday #0 that mem- bey m a Qitante could be press ent Ltt first time In abe members of the yours Of fy T" ‘ i F spethier Weiser Garage Banned by Court (Con Hn gp —— ued fromm page one) ied a8 modern service stat propert: ! garage could be added at Ome t1 pointed out that Weiser could continue his ef- secure permission to erect #2 garage by petitioning the Court of Common Plea: of Centre Cx ty for a modification of the cree. basing the plea ppon changes in the character of bulidings in the area gince the original WAS hrard. Whether such a course, or other procedure will be taken not been decided yesteffay — I — Attorney Makes First Solo Flight Continued from page one’ to tire it is ( fr Harvey the n took t he plane Up along fur a ten minute fligh The take-off and landing were exe- cuted in a most satisfactory man- according +0 Lute, and the fledgling expericneed no difficulty in handling the ship in the air. Th: flight was made in an Aronca C-3 cabin monoplane After Mr. Harvey has chalked up a sufficient number of hours of soi» flying, he expects 0 apply for a license and indicated that maybe sometime he'll be flying a plane of his own, nei, C. OF C. GROUPS TO MEET The Sales Promotion Committee of the Bellefonte Chamber of Com- merce will meet with members of the retail group at the Chamber's offices in the Y. M. C. A. building al 7:30 o'dlock Thursday night of this week. The Board of Directors of the Chamber will hold a dinner meeting at the Markland Holel al 6 p. m. Friday of this week. Asks Merchants’ Covperation Emre Drapcho, of Clarence, a Btate Forester, asks Centre County merchants to co-operate in an el- fort to prevent forest fires by in- serting in their newspaper adver- tising occasionally, a line “ Prevent Forest Pires.” Qreat danger of for- est fires exists at the present time, 8nd will continue until new growth has covered the dried remains of last year's foliage. Some of these days a smart man 1s ROIng to go somewhere by teiling the people some things that they doa’t {lke to near. a Lats TT $0 FTI Tg TTT TTR ATT @ DIRTY # TRRRARAT HETITIENEES & 111 CRATES & CAHTIELE BE AEE & DHE 8 LUE STL 5 EE ihn es sh 8 a 8 A at est Hams 1inable, cured with WINNER MARKET COFFEES are bler American coffee beans obtainable. Roa oasting plant at Lock Ha sted week ven is being used exclusively at this heavy, rich blended c« es finer coffee th have We k now Tr NC an vo J u 0 JERE TROT IE JEN TY CO I JH NT PR TR SL EN TY Cl JR $1 He CHURCHES Bald Eagle es Gli M#*hodist Episcopal St John's Episcopal, Bellefonte of Christian & Mis ne HOWARD CIV JOINS CLUB STATE GRO1 The high speed and low cost of Westinghou electric cooking are Kitchen Proved! From U. home test kitchens comes the proof certifi reports telling how 103 women tested Westing. house Ranges 3 months, cooking 3 full family meals a day. See this proof read these records! s. MARVELOUS CLEANLINESS CUTS WORK, SAVES TIMP Stvooth surfaces, rounded corners and flat, solid top Coron Units are super-casy to keep clean. Electric heat in clean heat. Utensils never need SCOUring. Kitchens stay clean longer, TEST KITCHENS REPORTES “DELIBNIFOLLY COOLER" Westinghouse Ranges, completely insulated, kitchens cool. No fumes ...no odors. . safety. keen . matchless FAVORITE FOOAS TASTE BEIVER Meats cooked electrically taste better, sre more tender, Vegetables are full fav ored, baked goods are evenly done, beautifully browned, READ KITCHEN PROVING TEST REPORTS mIef Certified reports prove Westinghouse Ranges cook fast, cook better, save money. See them before you buy any range. See the 1938 Emperor and other popular priced models now on display et our store. 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