THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PAR. Page Tires November 17, 1938. - | D3 HUTT STITT & TTT THT HEHE STALIN SRE ETL & HTT S TUE TTA & HOON 6 LA BS HE A CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING Public Sal All interested buyers of Live Stock, Implements, Household Goods, at public sale, turn their eyes to these columns first, sure vour ad in full description, ete, be tL TAIT TS TITIES NTT IIT SETTLE TAT TO S IS FRIDAY, NOV the Dale Summit east of Lemont, on leading to Pleasant Hye wioxRk, farm ang some housahold good a.m. EM Smith, auct SATURDAY. NOV. 19-John bis, will offer at public sale, 5 miles west of State Collage slong the White Hall road, the personal prop- erty of Henry H. Houser. Sale 12:30. H. L. Harpster, auct. MTURDAY, NOV. 19E. B offer at public sale at his home Salons. Pa. a full line of househn goods consisting of niture dishes clocirs, {in fact it will rgeat sales held around of household Sale at 10 a here soIne m. T. FP. Wis Ww EDNESDAY, NOV. 8-H. E. 1 x will offer at public snie on the Dais farm 8 miles weal of Pleasant Cap, Myvestook and fam implements Sale at 10:30 M. 8mit au SATURDAY 20—Harry A 3 at public two miles state highway Cap, will sell vements and Bale 10 farm, at Dreibal- Seyler wi BUO VE woods time avet Lor NOV -J., R. ] the W. PF. Col publi sale at Penn Street, e of house- SATURDAY ROV. 26 ARs rey in faot for . he rs, will late residence Mil heim, Pa, af hold goods Also at and piace the Colyer be offered for H Sa at o'clock SATURDAY, NOV d@ned gamini of late publ sale n Grove Mills ul + valuable real estate, 6- rame dwelling hows on Main Street, an al necessary outbud ki ngs Private bids will be received by Mayes, Lemont, Pa. (Pi College 2842) until date Mac Fry, sdministrator Mayes, auctioneer. Sale m. offer at on ull lin i same ume westead will 12:30 Lie w follow I SATURDAY, DEC offer at public sale at his res near Coburn, Pa DOLE Ty cock m: Hex Stover, }--D, H. Shook will Sal auct DEC. T-—John of public sale entire herd of Gue Sale at auctioneer _DEC BMrs WEDNESDAY, will offer at Smith, ™ URSD AY i Holstein E. M. Smith auctioneer DBC 10-W ade H. Harp- IpSter, exec Dauiel En ster ard ie real e8- un Bale at pW 1 F. Mayes, his farm one mile north of miles southwest il lige of farm Bale st 10 ut donee MARCH Farms Implements M. Smith, a WEDNESDAY, tany Meadow H. L. Ssuari, on the Highway. Route No from State Coliege to Harrisburg, will offer at mm fblic mle a surplus of Guernsey entile, Chester WI NOS nd Berkshi hogs Full descr n of stock will be published later. Sale at E. M. Snitch, auet, FRIDAY, MARCH 3-C. E Clark, % mile west of Cen Hall, on the Oveferer farm, will sell Hvestook and farm implements. Sale as 11 o'clock a. mm. E. ) Smith, auct WEDNESDAY MARCH 8-M H Swartz will offer at public sale, On the Allison farm, one mile Borth of Miliheim, livestock and implements Bale at §:30. Wise & Hubler auots, MONDAY, MARCH 6-Vistor D Thompson will offer at publ \ the Lyon's farm, wies of Bellefonte, along Jacksonville road livestock and ymiplem ents f o'clock. Clean-up sals, Smith, auct TUESDAY. MARCH 9-C. M. Trostle, on the Walter Homen farm ad Oak Hall, will sell livestock and full line of farm implements. Clean-up sale, eginhing ata m KE M a ii Fe or TRBEAY, MAncH 8—Ceo. K. 1 mile west of Madisonburg Ny fer at public sale live stock and farm implements. Sale at § o'clock. This 8 4 clean-up sale. Wise & Hubler, aut. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8-Roy Me- Kinley, 3 miles east, of Centre Hall, on the Lieb farm along state high-« way leading to Penns Cave, will sell lve stock and farm enents. Bale at 10 4. m. E. M. Bmith, satel. FRIDAY, MARCH 10D. C. Bahn will offer at public sale on the Brock- erhoff farm, '4 mile gouth of Old Fort slong {Lewistown road, full ine of farn implements and live stock Clean-up sale. Sale at 10 a. m. E M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 11-Park A Btover on the 1. A. Meyer farm, 2 mies west of Coburn, will hold a hetiel. Sule at 12 o'clock p. m. Wise sale, consisting of about 100 Hubler, suct, MONDAY. MARCH 13--Geo. W. Day will offer at public sale on H T Meyer, farm located 3 miles south- east of Bebersbung, livestock and fartn implements, dale at 10 o'clock This is a clean-up sale. Wise & Hubler, ait x49 TUESDAY, MARCH 14—C. D. Ker- statter will offer at public sale on the J. Prank Long farm, 1 mile cast F Bb Rr on State Highway Lock Haven, livestock, implements and household Baie of 10 a. m EM suct. TUESDAY, MARCH 14—T. R. and M LL. Robb will offer at public sale on the Robb farm, Soe north of Howard, livestock and farm imple ments, piaciuting 40 head of cattle and 4 horses lean-up sale, Sale @t 10 2 mm. Wise & Hubler, aucts, ¥., MARCH 14, 1939-John Black will offer at public sale on the M. BE. Stover farm 5 mile north of . Coburn, Pa. livestock, farm imple ments and some household 15, 1038 Weaver & Stover will offer at publie sale on the Z. A. Weaver farm, 2 miles. west of Millheim, Pa, live. and farm implements. Sale at 0am Mayes & Stover, aucts. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15—Elmer Sto- Jor will offer at public sale on the SE Bi” and farm op ET 18 Charles Zettle, ab jor ~ - e Register Mauke appears in this sale register, "AGERE - THURSDAY, will Point v MAROH 16-1. R. Bickle offer at public sale at whoolhouse, on road Waddle to Stormstown, a full Une of farm hnplements and Hve- tock Sade 0:80 a. m, Mayes and Stover Camplete [Lem inet list will appear later FRIDAY, MARCH 17 will offer at public sal mile it. of Reber stock, farm nplements and household ohits Sais at 0 m Thi a clean-up & Hubler, auot, FRIDAY. MARCH 3 mi = Branoh ' Road HY Stony leading at alts this sale Relish ml lve Acta e od his far ~n marge, Pa SONNE Mn a Wise is le 17--Eimer With College. Of to Pine Gros tock mie, beg Smith, aunot SATURDAY. MARCH 18-Frank Harp- ster will offer at public sale on t Mary K Stewart farm nyiles east we SATURDAY ther " and Hy ble MONDAY, MARCH will offer at public sale J near Spring Mulls, lve farm implements, 1 HURSDAY MARCH 20 Bariges hia farm tock nd Charles D gale 7 21 it public OOK ul Sale at 10 a WEDNESDAY, Frv will nn “dd _ MARCH Gi oO v am. This will be one est ales of Whe spring season Smith, auc I'HURS RCH E pub) nom fs of far: Loi : John Dreibelbis H. Houser, : Charles Zettle NOT TO BE CON- I'HE 8 NO good work i pr xy and 2 blacks of Brown { milch cows September of sale; Axle time calves Swiss and 1 will be fre 2 heilers : ! the 1 od 6 24 badd PATM at MENTS ~MoeCormicks Deering mower like new: T-foot Mes Cormick gn binder; sas deitvery rake; Interne: wal hay loader: ma nure spreader, in good shape: 3 wags ons, 1 with bed; 1 set hay ladders: 2 workers: Black Hawk n plants rp alo tigger. B-hoe Ontario grain two 18-toatt EOINE DSrrows; potat 0 pianter. harness four head { horses. hay al pulieys, 6 8 milk buckets iron k FH brass Kettles 2 { Ting tools; wrt nder ook sove, 2 chair, rocking ghEticiey 100 or _ frill tor ¢ stuffler radios ) chads, and numerous to mes t m. E M Smith Auct zr and Lee Smeltzer, clerks. Nov. 23 : : : : . Ishler win offer at public sale on the Dale farm 8 miles west of Pleasant Gap on the romd leading from Pleasent CGep 'o Li ont the following JAVESTOCK 0 milk oowe, some close springers. 4 heifers, 1 bull, 1 span of mules, 8 years old, weight 2800 Ios; one horse, 4 brood sows: 7 pigs, 8 Works old, 9 shoats and some chicks PARM IMPLEMENTS : wee Cormick Deering grain binder used 3 yrs. John Deers corn binder used 3 yrs: Ramiey tracto McCormick-~Deering corn husker, Frick Threshing machine: Keystohe side delivery rake: Keystone hay loader; 2 Syracuse walking plone Oliver horse gang plow, 2 lever har rows; Ouborne mower, Penna grain drill; corn planter: 2 wagons: 2 cule tv sors, 2 milk cans; 80 bu. of wheat, 24 meres of ETain in the ground; oats, corn, potatoes. hay rope, fork and puls Jdeys and many items too nuneTous 1 mention. Sale at 1080 a. m. E M Smith, aye x46 F. Nov, 25 : Merrill Dunkle and Clara Dunkle Executors of the estate of Duniie, will offer at ate residence. 1 mile east of Hecla, along public highway, the following personal property: LIVESTOOR 1 brood sow. 4 ten wedks oll, and 19 chickens. g 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS Wagon, 4- inch tires. wagon, 3-inch tires with stone boards, wagon with narrow tires; Internation matiure shteader; land roller; lime spreader: lever hare row, 60-3ooth Apike barrow, 18 salied on M Thursday il Feimiee of Or- raday nigh: with umber of folks from ive been aliending re- » al Summit Hi Mr. and Me Ralph Nyman and baby and Harvey Nyman took sup- ai the Alfred Lucas home on Bal. id here h pervices pow SA AL Aang Mrs d Purl and AE a Mls Roll Felice hiree children, of vision, Mrs Amelia Chapman and caughter Faye and Miss Ella Lucas vislted on Saturday at Dick Watkins SUMMIT HID and Mrs. George Walker of vison called at the Fred Watkins day last week Mrs. Ciair Cowher at- butchering at Bill Robin- a's at Mt Eagle on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Oran Fye called at the Blair Mann home last Wednes- day evening Alice Young visited with Mas Warr Sunday afternoon Sam Herr of Orviston, Oi parents Mr O Nome one Mr. ang rnided the John visited Mr. and forget the church services will comtinue throughout Come 10 the meetings and a friend. Then the Regular chreh ReTVicss as usual: Sunday School at 9:30, followed by preach - ings; Young peoples meeting at 7:30 followed by preaching, then on Wed- nesiay night there will be Prayer Meeting in the Fairview church, aiso preaching Saturday night with Rev Miss Ruth Bowman of Summit Hi in gharge of these servides, Mrs. John Warr called on Mrs Ostar Pye on Tuesday. Visitors at the Clair Cowher home n Sun day evening were Mr, Cordis orang ter home on Sunday were Mr, and Robison, of Mt. Bagie, and lady friend Mrs. Glenn Walizer and son Junior and Mrs. Fietta Hater of Bellefonte, afternoon callers at the same place were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter ind daughter Kathleen of State Ool« xe Mrz. Hannah MeCummings of Howard spent several days with rela tives here, Mrs. Homer Yearick and son John were arimitted to the Lock Haven Hoapital on Saturday and had their tonsils removed. Miss Verna Dullen of Williamsport, called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dullen Sunday evening. Dinner guests at the Bari Harter home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Raymon Harter and daughter Kathe leen of Slate College, afternoon calle eig were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallser and son Junior and Mrs. Fietia Har Bellefonte, | | ter of of Beech Creek, Miss Eleanor Cone fer also Miss Ruth Robison and Lowise Confer of Mt Bagle and Wade Roblson of Belltfonite and Phil Rougeaux of Clearfield. Mrs. Clair Cowher is on the list at this writing. I public speakers would prepare thelr speeches more people ign listen to them. Bick a E. M. SMITH AUCTIONEER Call and reserve dates —Re- verse charges. Phone State College 2715 or LILES | BLANCHARD Quite a few citizens of our town are on the sick list. Mrs, Raymond Maxon who underwent an operation last week ls recovering as well as ean be expected. Mrs, Mayme Shaw wis able to return from the Lock Haven Hospital although quite weak While Mrs, Prank Courter was taken to the Lock Haven hospital on Thursday medical treatment; M:s. Philip 8chroat suffered a re- lapse and in the midst of all that an epidemic of measles has broken out among children Clavion Kessin negot P Oe for the finally pureci and come- wnmsng er hos lations in the Homestead the pant ve been asked y move, Whether is possible for ) obia remains Le pleted f the py of the owler presemt na ' it them to house be seen The Bap! in a Amona Bible Cla chu! mel wrh Hex on Friday evening Clem Herghey, conducting gelistic servic Zion J. § "th viv ery at ner cues a eR Wednesday eve Miss Mu yellwood ; alth hee Vili ed tN improved C. Gardner en- weekend Albert of all on Mi Eimer Mid» Nos and on » PT pent nd Sara Fisher : ile Ethe] Pigh- { Anna Bpangler a: home here Mrs. Fred X arty ua Durkin or a¥, Saturday received many bea sshments were served yieasan: evening n Mr. and Mrs Le: and daughter Ruth Ann and grandfather Mr. Lee Btricker were aye Peters, Gertrude Holter, Lynn Heverly, Ted Hunier, George Mure ray Billi Kunes of Beech Charles Duwkin, Mrs. ldelia and son, Archie of Mona- mend, Jane Williams, Blanche Wi- ams Lola Bechdel Pauline Eaton, Caroline RO bb, Betly rdnsr, Bud er, Donald Card- Glenn Bechdel, Hendricks, Dick Heth. John Heiche] of itil ther the and Creek wnrion ai} The Missionary Sotiety met at the ome of Mrs. Annie James for No ember meeling There were eleven members and vidltors present ociely pianned for a program to be given first Sunday evening in Dect mber ghee: vances of Woe man's Day. Mr. Harry Kunes Jed the meeting. Subject “Other Cities.” Talks were given by Ms, D M Packer on “The Mexican Christian Insti wie” Mrs, Warren Driver on “The Japanese Christian Church” and Mra 8 8. Willams on “Home Ms salon Chu oh in our Negro Neigh xahood.” A Very pleasant gocial ord followed the meeting with re- {reghments. —————————. MOSHANNON Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lucas and sons Curtin and Landis, of Chester, spent the weekend at the home of John PF. Lutes, and also at the Lee Roy Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mualhollan and sons Edward end David, spent Sunday sat the LeRoy Lewls home wy &3 They were accompanied by Mrs. Anns Lewis. Mr. abd Mrs. A. C. Lucas and Mr and Mrs. John F. Lucas spent Sat- | urday in Bellefonte and also drove through Yarnell and attended the | sale at Wingate Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, daughter Hope, | Curtin and Landis Lucas shopped in Philipsburg Saturday. Mr. Merritt Caldwell, of Curwenss vilie, on his way to Bloom's hunting camp, calied on friends here Sup | day. Mrs. Rex Bedwell and children Meivin, Dixie and Ronald, of Friers, Va. are spending some time at the home of Charles 8. Guhot. Relatives of Mrs. Winnie Kerin who are here hunting are: Michael Byron, Walter and william O'Neal, | Mr. and Mrs. Adophus 8mith and | family, of Clearfield, spent Sunday | at the Charles Gueénot home, POTTERS MILLS Mz. for a few days among relatives at West Chester and Phoenixville, Henry Oettig, wife and son of Braddock and Miss Orpha Meisher of State College spent the weekend at the Gettig summer home, Hospital on Saturday mor | i 3 i : : and Mrs. J. M. Carson visited | Mr. and Mrs, Pred Ishler and family spent Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Bd. Houser, Mr, and Mrs. Miley Shultz and son Jackie spent Sunday with the Meyers and Shultz families of How- ard Bireet Morris Houser spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Miles Houser d. Everybody welcome County Paul N. Mrs. Roy Bpotts and son David, Eckley’s wife was Jucky last week, spent last Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. She won an electric lamp at the De- D. H. Custer of Unionville Haas Electric Co. store Mrs. Ruth Rote and children Ken - — p— Witmer, Long nt rar King Fo Ch, - Dagar HUBLERSBURG Spotts on ‘Thur Mrs. P. A. Hinds, who was laking Mr and Mr treatments at the Geisinger hospital, son Eugen hom Aay laxt week but the former’; ding time at the home Norman Walker, of until she becomes a BUSH HOLLOW We had a little better attendance at Sunday School Sunday, 51 were present Sunday morning. Also a better attendance at the Wednes- day night services last week. Don't forges Bunday Bchool 9:30 a. m. each Sunday and preaching service on Wednesday night at 7:45 by Rev on Pas 2) Commissioner Spots with day Toner ited Bpouts and ut on Tuesday with '*W Mrs, Edna ed e One OTT Mrs Gap mother Spotia Mr M Thursday eveni: nome Mr, and famiy vis Tyr ng and helper AW supper, Eddie Mrs wr ody) ww of Ande - I v N a’ rive red with her brother arty Lucas Mr, and Mr C and and D H n ig al the Roy Bpotls (Mruter wvsernt wter wg tronger vier Freddie Hayes of Bellefonte Mrs. Ovde Watson and "Pent las weekend visiting with his ted Mra. John aA ang Wison of Fulton and Wills of Ken- the home of H. Lee Frida spent the weekend Visited among other Go ai on and family sster and Mrs. D the even on Th brot nel : na als 0 y uy ’ wi ”. a H. Custer i Trion: . in s1EDG LJ 3 Re pet le Yoxt 1s 0 himer and and Jean afer at the home Charles Noll. Mrs. - - - . h R a 4 y 3 Mr Vv eme the chic ALLEY VIEW supper eld by the Evangelical Ann King and daugh- day School the P.O. 8. of A her iriends motored on Priday of this week, Nov. 18. D. C. last weekend. Supper will be served from 5:30 to Behers spent 8:00. At the jow prices of 200 and 5 B 30¢c ¥ cannot afford to stay at h Dessert consisting of home made ioe cream and cake may be had slight extra charge. Come and ine ore, were Bu IPPET FUE! Noll and waffle Bun- hall wer abel anc in OR and 1 ut Giladyi Mildred Fa ie about arew Houser Gane MR. HUNTER ! DID YOU a A BEAR? iE C “LE ARFI ELD TAXIDERMY CO e It will 1 aken ci {! by experts and MOUNT L. prices in w eT of reas jen QUIPP Hinde bring it p ) ED ESTAB- 11 ISHN LE NORLD Wri price lst ud Eh rE Company CLEARFIELD, PA. you may leave your trophies with our local representatives—Heverly's Sporting Goods or Geo. A. Miller Hwde. If more convenient RE Are Those Taxes Paid ? Are Those Winter Clothes Bought MONEY FOR ANY PURPOSE AT A REASONABLE RATE SEE US FOR DETAILS! CENTRE COUNTY THRIFT PENN BELLE HOTEL BUILDING —BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE HOTEL-STATE COLLEGE NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP !! APPLES 700 8 Ibs 25¢ CAULIFLOWER © Large Bushel $1.35 3 hds. 25¢ Pascal Celery stalk 10¢ Iceberg Lettuce lg hd 9¢ Tangerines doz. 15¢ Bananas Ib. 5e Onions 10 Ib. sk. 20¢ FRESH Crisfield Oysters STEWING FRYING Pint 22¢ Pint 28¢ Florida GRAPEFRUIT Ww 1 for 25¢ ORANGES = 20 for 25¢ STRICTLY FRESH HOME-DRESSED PORK ! Pork Shoulder Roast “..- Ib 18¢c PORK STEAK~—Cut from fresh pork butts Jb 25 Fresh Skinned Hams: os. Ib 25¢ PORK SAUSAGE Scrapple - 3 Ibs 23¢ Country Style b 22 Ib25c Pan Pudding Ib17c¢c Penn Alto mbox Beefberger 2 Ib 3%9¢ Sausagettes - 30c Fresh Ground Beef ! DON'T OVERLOOK THESE REAL VALUES! Pure Cane Sugar... ... 25b sack $1.13 Penn Alto Butter. . .. Ib 3l¢ Shaffer Special Coffee. .3 Ibs 3%¢ Penn Alto Milk. ......10 tall cons 54¢ Alco Oleo. 2 Ibs 21¢c * Spry. 3 Ib can 49¢ Pillsbury Best Flour... 24-1b sock 79¢ Golden Dove Flour. . .. . .24-1b sack Sle Waldorf Toilet Paper. .6 rolls 25¢