' HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING Public Sal e Regisler All \nterested buyers of Llve Stock, Tmplements, Household Goods, ele, st public sale, turn thelr eyes to these columns first, Make sme your ad In fall deseciption, appears In this sale register, Rte HT THURSDAY, MARCH 23-John Rum- mey will offer at public sale 1 miles east of Centre on the DK Keller farm, Ifvestock farm lw plements, hay and oats. Sale al pm M. Smith, guot THURSDAY, MARCH 28K Q. Baron, will offer gt public gale on his farm 3 mile northeast of Beech Creek, full line of farm implements and MHyestock, Sale gt 9°90 « mm Complete itemized Hot of this sae will sppear lates Pliner Hubler, nuot, FRIDAY, MARCH 24---C. W. Sigel will ffer at public sale on his farm 16 miles west of Bellefonte and les south of Port Matilda, © oute 580, at Stormstown, Pa. Hw tock, farm implements and some pehold goods. Sale at 10 a. m Mayes & Stover, aucts FRIDAY, MARCH M--Irvin M, Schenck will offer at public sale, 1 mile east of Howard, Hvestock and farm snplements. This is a clean- wp sale. Starting at 10 o'clock a m. Wige and Hubler, auct, DAY MARCH MM-wJohn Oruen- 1d, will offer at public sale at ner farm In Centre Hall, a « Dakota Lorse - n Wr ’ th a ON YOULL Lik 20 p. Wm FRIDAY, MARCH M--R. C. Walker and Clyde Dutrow will offer at pub- lie sale on the Dutrow farm, 24% les west of Centre Hall, along the ush Valley road, a full lne of wtock Including T. B. and blood tested registered Guernsey oattle, and farming implements. Also sone household goods. Sele at 8:30 a. m. E M. Smith, suctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 25-—Mrs McClellan administratrix of : ate of Robert GQ. McClellan, wi ell on the premises at Linden Hal farm stock, implements and house hold goods. Sale to begin at 12 noon. BE M. Smith. sucs BATURDAY, MARCH Straw will offer at public the farm three miles northwest Julian, a full Une of farm imple- ments and household goods. Clean- up sale. L. Frank Mayes, anct SATURDAY, MARCH 25—Bdgar will offer at public inte residence of Scott O Rebersburg, Pa., a full =ehold goods, Including tiques, a of { many other articles t to mention. Sale at George E. Wise, auct, Y. MARCH I ny Ida the est 1 1 ~~ ol ale St line some Staver lot 25-Dennison { offer at public sale on Williamn Smith farm, two miles of Howard, livestock and farm plements. Clean-up sale. start Wise and Long ml II JAY, MARCH 27-C. M 1 offer at public sale on his fa ttany plements MAR AI “H t 108 ty Hall REDO, m INDAY, MARCH 27 i. will offer at ii Martin farm 2% Creek on Monument road, implements, in- ordson tractor, and goods. Sale at 12 Wise & Hubler, Brb & M MARCH i offer « Pa 28d hi ead of Ih e5 at pi e 8 - 34 h ok sharp up to 6 t al 9 o'ele y Term n a community Par 1 offer n Hublershurg i you hav Mayes and Stover, auct clerk. x10 H at m w Smeltzer WEDNESDAY » 29--C. ka will t ic sale on Gardner farm al Grove Mills complete Une of farm implements o'clock BM Smith sunt WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20--Richard B Guenmo, will offer at public sale On his farm 2; mile east of Clinton-~ livestock, farm Implements sone household goods. Sel 10 a. m. Eimer Hubler, suct. MARCH 31—Ceo. BR. Hick- 1 will offer at public sale at bh m located on Highway between Hartleton and Milmont, livestock nd new implements. Sale ¢ 11 ock. Lunch will served DY organization MARCH 31-—-C 8S _ Snook Il the following on Hillcrest miles west of Lewistown on 3: 41 head of livestock, con- of pure bred Holstein cows and bulls 1 extra good of horses » sheen J Pench, gucs x13 MARCH 31--Mrs, Rosie Gill offer at public sale a short dis- southwest of Aviation Meld an Measant Gap to Zion road, live stock. farm implements and some household goods. Sale at 12 o'clock room Wise & Hubler. auct SATURDAY, APRIL 1-Samusi Boob will r at public sale on hig premn- Pa.. a full line including sotne E a at THITYAY be aCe isis at Tylersville, household zoods, antiques. Sale at 12:30 noon. Fo Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY APRIL bH—Marshall brothers will offer at public sale on the Marshall farm 1 mile south- wt of Mevers cemetery Buffalo Valley, livestock. farm imple and some household goods. £11 a m EM Smith. auct APRIL 7T—R. E id a Community Se Barn at Pine Grove Milk which time livestock, farm emdnts and household goods, will i anythi ¥ fH 1. 3 PRIOAY Harpster, BATURDAY, APRIL 8--Clyde Bressler, will offer at public sale 2 miles west | of Coburn on hs farm alone Penhis Creek, livestock and implements dale at 12 o'cloek. auct SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Chapman will offer at at her tesidence at Palrview, 4 miles west of Mt. Eagle, llvestoek an i farm implements. Sale at 1 p. Wm Roy Oyler, auct, Mrs. Amelia Mareh 23 : Samuel H Teeters Will offer at public sale at his Pe in Sinking Valley, 1 mile of Arch Sorines, the following tems: LIVESTOCK (#8 head of horses: team of sorrel horses 4 and b yrs, wt. 3400; Hoan mate coming 5 years, wt. 1750; bay horse, 9 yrs. wt. 1600; sorrel horse, 7 years weight . gTAY mare, Wise & Hubler, ! public sale | a a ee, pn | | March 24°: ¢ : R. C. Walker | and Clyde Dutrow Wul offer st public sale on the Dut row fama I mile weet of Centre | Hall along Brush Valley road, the | folowing HAIVEITOOK («2 Tworses, | igelding welghit 1400, | prey mare ['welpht 1380 9 head TB and blood { tested restlatereq &y cattle in cluding 15 miloh cow he fresh LY | 4% IT sale, most of these are fall i Iangine In ade 10d the Cust n 9 Vie calf eligible for This herd has some of the best blood (lines in the Guernsey breed. Two daughters of Woodlawn's Glenn 80044 a son of Langwater Royal Sth 19330 and out of Woodlawn's Marion 4th 08562, 3 daughter of Langwater Royal 6th The @ cows through thelr sire are direct descendants of Imp. Kine of May 9001, A. R , throush thelr grandsire Langwater Royal 14268, A R., one of his poodson Two daugh ters of Eva's Cavalier Kix 117789, & son of Woodiawn's Cavalier 101468 Four daughters of Ne Plus Purlsm 108088: Four heifers by Purtermn Pha Cena 201479 ic { host weight 0 to 100 i brood 100 N¢ male registration the Humpehl MACHINERY M FT A nA \ Low Down mower. | der ¢ loader with Deering NO 4 good Low Down fa tire and 1 &-inu lsdder 1 two §00d steel box ’ gram drill side delivery ned In 2 1 } attachmen’ snd naer measyres : od ize i=in 2 00d standard bushel fest B-inch endless Prima ingle units good pressor apacity miik buckets erator. i coods 7 ibs Many March 25 : : WwW : Jennie Straw offer FARM IMPLEMENTS--Grain bind. er, John Deere manure spreader, Hoosier grain drill; Wiard sulky plow; 4 walking plows. hav rake; riding cul- tivator; cultivalor hovel corn husker and and ahaker, 2 hay ladders. row. 3 row PICKS He shud pull nu all kinds: Llron kettle butchering outfit ream MOP er HOUSENOLD -4 beds H ”ie mnt “ BOG Ladies cash. Mayes At the same time and place sold previously) the Daniel Straw farm, consisting of more than 100 acres, will iso De offered for sale | reserve the right to reject unsuitable bids on real estate £14 {if not March 25 : Haines Township School Board offer at public sale. beginning following: inciud- it is jo- Pine Creek taken away tools, lumber, 120x200 feet. building land pilot. ‘Also consisting of 8 wheelbarrows., bars, digging irons, 30-fo0t wion ladder, lumber, 2x8 and Terms will be made known on Haines Township § >. Stover peCretary Board, O March 25 : : Dennison Confer Will offer at public sale on the Wil- liam Smith farm, 2 miles wes of Howard, the following permonsi prop erty LIVESTOCK sisting of & teaun and & years old mare, bred to foal old, weight 1450 years olga, weight are all sound and Holstein mileh cows, 4 of then are calf by her side; 2 com- sh in May; 3 were fresh last Holstein bull, 2 years oid; 4 heifers, 3 of which are Quernaeys, 18 { months old, and | Holstein 4 months old: 2 veal calves; all cows are pood grade Holsteins and good milkers; | brood sow, 1 vear old, bred to Marrow { March 16: 5 shoats weiching from 75 { to 0 pounds: MM laving hens. mixed { Retlg and Dosninicks FARMING IMPLEMENTS ~—MoCor- ck Deering hay loader with drop Op, Used three Seasons, good as hew McCormick Deering side delivery rake, | Used three seatOns, god as new; | MeCormick Deering mower, used three seasons, good as pew, wide track wag- on with hox and wide tires, shape. wide track wagon with wd WOrE horeees, cON- i depple grays, 4 weight 2800. bay in June, i4 year: black horse, 10 1600; these horses 00d workers: 9 i i NnAar- four seasons. good condition. $-hoe good | feveryihing row tires; Superior corn planter, used | | Crown grain drill in good condition: | <2 cultivators, 1 an International tm fatr shape, and the other a Superior in good shape. 2 Wiard walking plows yin rood condition, ®Massey Harris spring tooth harrow, 17-%00th In good condition: 80-tooth spike harrow In food condition: MoCormick Deering binder 8400t cut, in fair shape; Ohio manure spreader, 8-foot land roller, fair condition; Ine in fair condition: 9 years, weight 1600; 3 mare colts! tion; dump rake. fair condition: bb- | coming 2 vears old; 4 head milk cows; 6 head heifers will be fresh in March: 1 bull, 18 mo. old: § bulls, 1 yr. old: 3 heifers, 18 mo. old; 20 head of shoats; 1 stock boar; 1 brood sow; Bo J Hamopehire Red chickens. MPLEMENTS-McCorm binder. John Deers corn binder: Int. manure spreader, good as new; Conk« lok Deering | poons and pay knife: | leds in good condition: land Bet 2 | Guernsey cow. 8 cows have heen fresh rds. {since Pelbwuary 1; iaets of hay ladders, stone | woodrack, cutting box; fannine mil: | { root cutter; grain cradle; half bushel {ang hehel measures; arrow: {100 feet of hay rope: pulleys, hare | orks; | picks and shovels; neck yolks: single scoonEt | Pirees, double frees; butt chains: 2! NE —————— [Boy Scouts Building World’s Fair Camp BOY SCOUT CAMP MEW YORK WORLDS Fass hl ah tt Tie BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, JN —— ano - ey sorrel | 1 registered Bull, 1 | A wimAncd £.OvaL Layout of the twoacre Boy Scout camp at the New York World's Fuir, to be used by 3900 different Scouts a rT ool leaders from all gectiong of the Usited States during the Fair season Scouts of America may apply for a opportunity to take part jo a unique demonstration and service camp at Dr. James E. West, Chief Scout Execu- tive of the National Coupcil, Boy Scouts of America, ha: anoounced. The plan for a Scout camp of ap. proximately 150 different Scouts and leaders cach week, on a two-acre site the New York World's Fair, within the Fair grounds from Apr 30 to October 31, was approved by formal action of the mansgers the World's Fair Corporation snd the Natoaal Council, Boy Scouts of America, The camp, To be located immed ately adjacent to the Feder! Build- ing, will accommodate four Troops of 32 Scouts and four Jesders. Eac site will be equipped with tents of There will be a large tent for the display varions colors sod desigos of Scouting including woodcraf handicraft and camperaft. These will that be opportunity for Troops sn aa— oh March 25 : First Blair County National Bank, Executor, of the David Elder Estate, Wik fer at § oie IWR Y aid ¢ and Tyrone, on route 46, the folio farm machinery and household go Westinghouse electric was) ching, good ss new: Majes electric sweeper: Zenith sii, 3 lesther iavenport Bde ie at Co een Hiatt t 4 dressers, beds and 8 by 12 ng aipet for # size 15 by 10, 4 Ly 8, and in good. condition 160 pounds sufar. double barrel mune loading rfle; angle barrel shotgun » hot plate; 20 hianketa shee dishes of ne nlenglls ard Fen bartels dun od 3 $3 all rae Hon good shape; 1 hose horse plow. 3 bumgles. | planter; |-horse cultivator ladders; wheelbarrow, grain cradle et of harness, arindstone; 4 ton of cannsl coal: ot of Move wood t of carpenter tools, forks; show ang many othe art to ments Sales at Terms of sale, CASH auct & WaEon a i horse ©Orn Lt of hay lo els Ne il March 27 : : : : C. M. Long Will the offer at public sale at Nittany following LIVESTOCK U hors nd described as fc ; Te. old, welely colts 5 1 TOANn mare ’ 1406 | biack mare, 8 YE. old. weight 1500; 1 hiack horos, © ys. old. weight 1600, | bay mare, 132 yrs. old, weight 1400; 1 grey colt coming 4 years old, weight 400. 1 gray mare, 14 yrz oid. weighs 1400. 1 grey mare, M4 gyre. old, weight 1300 1 black horse 15 yrs. old. weight 1300 2 horse colts coming yearlings, J black the other a roan. 2D head of cattle hail of which are first and heifers fresh or cicee pringer the Dalanse are cows freah, and severnd die to freshen in the Fall 8 stork bulls, 2 are Holsteins, 1 an Ayernhire Some of the above cattle are all from ohe herd as I bought out a farmer of he had Hoga8 brood sows, 1 Poland boar, 10 suckling pigs IMPLEMENTS--1 MoCormick grain binder, 7 It cut; 1 MeCormick mower 1 International corn planter; 3 Mo- Commnick cultivators: 1 Int. manure spreader; 3 20-78 walking plows, | glide delivery rake: 1 dwufip rake; | Bmipire grain drill, ¥-hoe, 3 wagons, 1 sled, 3 spring tooth harrows; | set ladders; 1 gas engine and wood saw outfit on truck; 1 set stone boards: © 30. gad copper kettie: 4 sts tug harness, lines bridies, collars, 1 set of above harness ia hand made ued less Than one year milk ans, budkets, strainer and ewe, Terme B57 cus. credit 10 gio. Sale wt 10 o'clock M. Both, aut, WO Smeliteer, clerk. Lunch will be served by the Evaneeiioal church x12 ——————— March 27 : : : G. V. States Will offer at public gale on his farm known as the Tussey farm, sinking Valley, 1% miles west of Arch Springs, e tor Tyrone. RB. D. 1, the following per- sonal property: IIVESTOOK 6 head of work horses, gray tenm. 8B and 9 years old. weight J} pounds; strawberry roan mare. 7 years old weight 1700 pounds bay gelding, 7 veara old, weight 1700; gray mare, § years old, weight 1600, roan selding, 8 years, weight 1600: | ternational hay tedder in fair eondis | TOR mare-coit. 8 months old: 10 head of milich cowa; condeting of 7 Guern- seys grat 3 Holsteins, | a registered Holstein bull 14 mordds old, and 7 head of younm csttle, consisting of 3 hiellery and 4 steer; 4 brood sows, will farrow 4 1; pounds. 8 shots welgldne 80 pounds each. 100 Barfed Rock ehiokenn Any qualified member of the Boy balance fall cows, | 7 shoats, weight 120 | have produced outstanding art of baodicraft and Campcralt wo: them shown in this lent af World's Fair and the exhul represent the Soest crafts@ansh far developed by Scouts, a Near this teat there will be open area for flag ceremonies gether with a rustic campfire amphi. theatre for dramatics and other spec. tacular demonstrations snd a dioiag hall with full equipment “a to il of Toten Pole mt Gateway The gateway is to be an imposing one with a 40 foot totem pole. The headquarters building wail serve as the administration center for the camp, sod a stockede will surroued the catire camp area, In line with the symphony of colors of the World Fair the Scout camp will be most colorful with the Bying Sags of ll Scout pations waving aloft, a sy ! of world brothethood and 3 friendly greeting to wisitoss from all over the would, h tL, Contacts with Officials Service piojects will be an tant part of a Scoul’s program | ing four or five hours each day. Thu will put Scouts touch with the management of the coterprise, sod they will have many occasions meet the distinguished peiscas in volved ia the Fair There will be accommodat for cooly 3900 of the 1,271,000 present registered Scout membership, most of whom, judging from re quests already on hand, would like to avail themselves of this privilege The opportunity will be open to Scouts in any part of the United States who meet the standards pac scribed by the National Council, and preference will be given w ap plications io the order of thei receipt All camp reservations wade through local Scout spd not digectly with 1 Council. nMpor- mM, wn ons be ’ is must Counc National Tali Com tie oe au RL enbinet, 3 bein: J dregsern; 8 wa stands: dishes: canned fralte. = fany eli Vg EY p LW FERRE aa it or mention Al aid com hy ae bushel. Terns of sale: § per ofnt 4 : 3 bd Six month tis k A ec or ate bed. good # by 8 Oouaeceis March 28 : : : John B. Matis Will old 8 comums # Hublerstrurg a m } ’ in C8 Tat LIVESTOCK mileh cows, 2 thelr side | IMPLEMENTS 1 Oliver tractor or plow No B jittie walking plows, steel liver hay loader, | mill Ro. 2 new. 1 pila MoCoruick grain Dee ; grain b hon free} heifs wl Pow genious Deans Clipper +f Ontarni Pavorite grain Ack cualivatonrs Poh ® Liew new i ae new I i# food conditic : KN, new I ring CET and timothy other articles tion. Mares & Sneitzer. clerk eoond Mareh 28 : : Fred C Will offer at nihil one-half mile north of # mute 46 leading to following peraonal | LIVESITOOK 8 head consisting of strawberry old. weight 1400. biasck, # year weight 1600; black mare, 156 year weight 1100; these horses idl wliere hitched. 17 head of « ; ing of Ouernsevs and Hosier of which are mileh cows some | balance fall cows: 8 heifers old; HMolstein bull 14% head of hope, consisting Chiba soos furrow in Chester White boar PARM IMPLEMENT! Ais mere tractor #, ruta tire moet new. New dea manure apres Hedy. MoCotandek Deerin ioader, MeCormick Deering hay both good as new Oar Tie | Binder, good ay new: MeCorm ick Ping erain binder B-foot fut in comdition Destingg mower; Superior corn planter. Superior grain drill, 2 riding eultivator out-of sw H wheels: 2 Olver plows: Leroy hill p olow; 2 Perry harrows: windinill Meawart clipper; 2 Oonkliin waes wi of hat Indders; hay Torks i rome; double trees single tree sets of front hamess; 7 pa breanchings, bridles and collars: pus ine Frigidaire milk cooler, milk can buckets, strainer; Dedlaval cream on farator In geod sondition and many {other amticies too NUEMMPTOUS 0 Men | tion. Also some household poses Smile gt 1080 ovlck, Min or shine | Lunch will be served by the Ladies Aig {of the Presbeterian ohare’. Soenes . HL ¥iarpeter, suct %19 March 29 : : Clyde H. Ripka Will offer at public sale on ihe Fragk D. Garduer farm at Pine Crowe IMs 6 miles west of Blate Collepe (the following personal property . Tusse ai® on his | on the property v * » i roan, 7 April MT § . FY truck Cormick peri ig, som. MoCormick ory ay rake ang MoQurouick Deering planter, 1040. late oly de MmAIUre speaker ary ih rope. set at ¢} Ts ¥ abcde ¥ b 10-Lioe dri Deering side dels tedder combined Win marker 2 ¢ Wew wont rake Tug hg " EF Bek furn single ois Hattie wl OnE ' men howe vold EY PRUCO re oonsisting aan rd Ow radio Mrne t public sale an the J.C at Guaker { 4 we Storms h the SLAY os March 30 : Frank P. Kearns, Wil 81 puliic abe ars east dg leawist foliowine 40 nesd of Dt offs on lie aT 4 New Hamgpehire tote =i a BE térm March wil digtano n Pleasant foliowing LIVESTOOK Chuer ary her glide old heifer Rosie Gill : 3 A Gaff 11 went Of Avis on COsp to Zion road. the e by no «1 0 00 smuall bay mare we, 1 with calf s all cow; 18 Rook hens PARM IM PLEN i danaey Harris mower, 5-01. cut, Pammners Pay. orite drill, B-hoe. duEnh rake, one horse wagon SOring wagGn moringe tooth harrow, pin sled, several one horse caltivetors owing aeythe grain adie, corn sheller, Iadders feed cutter, single trees and doihie trees. forks, 1 sel chain harness, good as fw ho hanger od trek ohne chicken feeder: and fountaing: inrge coal burning bDrooder stove; bane grinder; pOWMITY LOtinE. only Prost er: garden cultivator; some hay and mraw HOUSEHOLD OO0DS «4 beds, 1 x spool bed, antique chairs, rox kers, side board, writing desk; couches, stands flour chest stand. od stove amazon room healer: len piste stove, Edgemnmere sewing machine. sou tigue dishes and other dishes; Eero. sete loop; poroh swhings. 40 gal copper kettie Crean separator and boxes tube: vinegar: vinessr barrels some chow Turalure, such as chairs beds; tales: tands: mouch. board: oll stoves; dishes, cocking utensils and many other Alticien a umerous to mention nie at poi td sharp. Terms cash. whee & Hubler, auct, Han thie Of 18 Barred wr April 8 : : : Will offer st public sale 2 miles west Oolgrn a Creek the Tol a LAVESTOOK 8x milk eown ong Penns COTn wo & Shas tion Field | | ployed by the bird cage ang | Kitchen range; Kal | ans | : 100 1b. capacity joe box, | churn; berry crates | crooks, glasg ars. wooden | wiso | side i xia : Clvde Bressler 0 his farm | "wo fresh, balance Sumner cows, 1 heifer, | Council Moves To Adopt Ordinance (Continued from Page 1) ed Council that Ich an ordinance in with wt commilies, wilh sopkesman, and lollowing membership. Mir B. Thompson E. L Plumb Thomas Mensch soning regidation property LER EL a request wdopled Arthur « with Lhe Cwetirae The Hewill a wii pained oul Lhal a would prolect estaldish bulldilig OLIErwise burougn Etre Hike vialipe mil regal Lia ie Thy plawey WIE A ang Comnites further sidewalk conn 4 tli ruc 1G WARN A Qed AL0i needed Livre Vides 2) We walk, wild be ie Wn al Bosal FFL Y LE Properly aww Lado Jue Lie HOrougn Hal : Prise ferred to 1 The # EFAS R ERE wn Snow Shoe Couple Wedded 51 Years (Contintied from page one) t} 4 ' §% 4 851 JF nldren with E "| a $ cr : UO, BOGEC ETeRily giving Or 58 its children 1’ Hi ANE Vick dad tie significance rail present —yrely wi a4 ix proper Wty La a Lavid Lauck VE i8 He wi unable tu voldable The child ton Lauck, Mark. Si cialr, Bnow Huey Wine Waoleslagle, Duncan One grandchildren grandchild A nogt with feast of Mr hoi La ow Eh Mr: ite and ia Ole great and paistable chicken dinner all that accompanies uch Was Served by the and Mi Lauck ai the noon hie parental home. A two tier wedding cake Scorned the org fer of the table. The {ioral tions were of ed roses with one wigte rose (Symbolic of the slain soldier son). Bilverfare and chins val for quali age, went make hi Ast the peak of perfection and correctness Mr. Lack and his bride (ee Mary Lilllan MeDivitl) were mar ried In the Evangelical Lutheran chiireh at Pine Grove Mills, March 15, IRBR. by the Fev N Wainer pastor of the church that tne They established thelr first home in State College where Mr. Lack war engaged in Tarming In 1910 | they moved to Pountaln, Centre county, where Mr Lalck wa Pennsylvania Rall | Company. After many years of | faithful service with the company, | Mr. Laock retired to his present | home in Bnow 8hoe, and bas beep | willing, and still iz, content to till | the soil on his very prolific property | Mrs. Lauck remains very active, “ daughter ii decora ua bie iar Ww 1d A al R. W. ROAN'S ANTIQUE AUCTION Monday, March 27 . AT 8:00 A. M0. © | insofar $m- | health her church red L$ Star f the 4.31 permits, In he mo ns her the altars ol iSO Bn Hon meme Post Na | I'he ¢ 1 IT trust that honored fntlirr LE LB it Wi ") will ni PLEASANT VALLEY Wa v nd M Wilh ru Na Baty Lay Mi Ei BUSH HOLLOW Mareh 23, 1939. Walker Twp. School Notes Card Bucrbul) AUCTIONEERS MAYES & STOVER FREOVERLS rid on PFHONE 8) FATE CO 8h MILLHEIM 34-0 rq HEeverse Charges H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER | Prompt Attention Given AD Sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA PFHOXE 1539 E. M. SM'TH ALCTIONKFER Call and reserve dates Verse charges He Phone State College 2718 or iia Public Sale —- Carload South Dakota HORSES AND MULES! BARN FRIDAY, MARCH 24 AT BENNER CENTRE HALL 3 1:38 G'dlock PF Mt mre, 606 1h i direct {1 Would be plea of hu Gui fn od toa ew a POO oad the { Fe Goris vos on Sale Dany JOHN GRUENEWALD, Owner. t— Larges! Public Sale IN THE STATE OF PENNA, AT MIDDLETOWN, PA. Tues., Mareh 28 “ 9 O'clock Sharp All Day-399 Head of Live Stock- All Day 55 head of Horses and Mules—all acclimated. ready to go to work: 4 pair of Horses from 1 to 6 vears old they don’t grow better: 4 pair of Mules as good as will he sold this yvear——well mated, voung, and weigh from 2800 to 3000; 1 pair 2-vear-old Mules, balince Horses sold, and Mules among which are a lot of good single line leaders. For the best that grow, attend this Sale, at 10:30 sharp. 150 head of Cows—350 Canadians—all Registered Holstein Cows and first calf heifers—all certified to blond. Sold at 12:30 sharp, 10 head of Wis. consin Goernsevs and Holsteinsethe best that Wise consin produces—all certified to blood. Sold at | Holsteins 50 head of Pennsylvania b BS. a uN Guernsevs, and Jersey sereal cows, real milkers, 25 head of Yearling and 2-vear-old Registered Heifers; 35 head of Canadian Weaned Heifers and Bull Calves—all Registered: 25 head of Stock Balls, many blood tested, Registered Hols steins, Durhams and grade Holsteins: 15 head of voung cattle; 110 head of home raised Shoats—all inoculat- ed. Come to a Real Sale. Come earlyv—stav late and see one of the greatest lot of Good Livestock that will be sold in Pennsylvania this vear. Catalog on sale dav, Free delivery. Terms up to 6 months, We will positive. lv start on Hogs at 9 a. m.—then Horses, We have a Canadian Show Bull—the Best Bred in Canada—at 4.15 test, C. 8S. ERB & COMPANY, Ownérs, 1 en lin wagon and bed; new Int. side de- a ft. cut, very rake. new John Deere gang | feet, 2 complete sets of handmads plow, walking plow. Int. cultivator: | harness in good condition: 8 collars Buckeve cultivator: Massey Harris 12 to 23 ineh cize; set light harness, 'n planter: 2 suring tooth harrows: | In good condition 5 bridles and 4 harness: collars; bridles; check | halters; hatid-nower Sow clip attashment, | ioe chelos, 1 a 10-foot the other fives | FARMING IMPLEMENTS: 2 new | LIVESTOOK —4 good be ing-tooth harrows. 2 Oliver plows; sisting of a bay horse Hn hin Deere corn worker; pew culti=i 1700 } packer] hay wagon, with 4-ineh tires weighing sbout and rack, 2-inch tire wagon. wood-! years old, weighing rack; wagon box; wheal barrow; Meo- brown mare, Peering binder, 6. ahcipt Buckeye orain drill, double age 8 grey hotee, 6 years old, walking cultivator; Johnson 3 1500, Diack mare U ung roller. Cooklin wagon, 2-ineh tire: buy take; Osmeoback walking | AT HEPBURNYILLE COMMUNITY HALL abo Lo p * a : : yeum ds wien > “ jever harrow, Perry aprine tooth | Six Miles North of | mane ather (teme too Nu+ | ners with sheen shearing Comuick Deering mower, this ma- shout 1750. a team of § vear: o plow: hat 5 and 1 320 feet | io mention Sale at 10 o'clock. | in good condition; 3 milk cans; mK | chinery was all bought new last year; colts. These horses are All No 1 Dror ‘ot Yankee > rg Williams rt 1 4 will be s6rved hy the church | buckets; stesiner: erates and 2 sets of pood harness; oheok linec, workers. 24 hoad of cattie consint. | fa A arness ahd MA oReled. 1 ’ a. Happatoss amet, W, © of 18 cows, of Which § sre 8; io enon due : vee MAb os hoe Morrow, | many other articles. Clean-up aale. | ., i . i Term: made known on day of | Sale at 10 a. m. Wize & Hubler, aucta, | : Ci BL al i Br a clerks. x12 now
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