March 21, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five 5 Sentenced At | Special Court EE en (Continued from Page ol practice in effect until the recent court ruling, he would have been compelled to serve from 3 to 6 years for escaping. All three defendants re-sentenced Monday were in this category. Steve Walters, of Allegheny coun- ty, sentenced February 19, 1831, to serve from 8 to 16 years in the West. ern Penitentiary at Pittsburgh for escaping from Rockview, had his term reduced to from 4 Lo 8 years the length of the term he was act ually serving when he made his bid for freedom Fred Willams, of Erie county, sentenced January 23, 1032, to 8 to 16 years for escaping, had his term reduced to 4 to 8 years Thomas O'Dowd, of MifTlin coun- ty, sentenced September 13, 1933 serve 4 to 8 years for escape, had his penalty cut to from 2 to 4 years Clarence “Deacon” Hoy, of Belle- fonite, pleading guilty to a charge of assault and battery by automobile, was sentenced to pay the costs, and serve 3 months in the county jail An another charge that Ne operated a car while his operating license was under suspension, he was sentenced to serve an additional two months in jail The assault and battery charge resulted from an accident at Mill- brook, near State College, on March 2. when a car allegedly driven by Hoy struck George Washington Dreese, aged 15, while the boy and his father, Charles O. Dreese, of Millbrook, were walking along the road. The youth suffered a fracture of the right arm and abrasions of the face and legs Hoy took the boy to a lege physician's office, but out giving his name, it was ed. In court, Hoy denied that was driving the car, but declared that he had no way of proving that fact Judge Walker urged him .not to plead guilty if he was innocent. but Hoy insisted in waiving his ni ght to a trial. The prosecutor in the as- sault and battery charge was Dreese’s father, while the prosecu- tor on the license count was Pri vate W. E. How of the State Mo- tor Police at Pleasant Gap william Rote. of State College pleading guilty to ferging and pass ing four checks for a total of $53 2 on State College business men, was sentenced to pay the costs and to make’ restitution of the forged checks. In addition he was placed on probation for three years with the warning that any future viola- tions of the law will result in im- mediate sentencing on the present charges Rote had no criminal record According to the prosecutor, Pvi James H. Griffith, of the State Mo- tor Police at Rockview, Rote went into State College stores after bank- ing hours, Saturdays, and presented checks which he claimed were pay checks. Forged signatures on the checks were those of Irvin Mohin- kern, Frank RecCIcfian, 0. W. Houts and E. M. Smith, prominent re idents of the ip. an town —— — — pe p—— Storm Brings Motor Mishaps (Continued from Page 18) and s Led across the road, ed injuries of the right hip, and received treatment at the Hospiial but was not admitted to insti« tution, In a collision between apd a sedan a: the intersect the Brinch road and Route 322 A! 8:30 o'clock Friday meaning, one. was injured but damage to the cars was placed at about $130 The truck was driven by Lincoin T Witmer, of State College, R. D and the car was operated by Jame C. Buick. of Philadelphia Automobiles of two S.ate College men were damaged to the extent of $75 a. 6:20 o'clock Thursday night when they crashed at the intersec- tion of E. Foster avenue and 8 Pugh street, State College. Cars operated by C. C. Wagner, travel ing north on Pugh street, and Stan- ley Smith, going east on Foster Favenue, collided at the intersection No one was injured. At 9:30 o'clock Thursday n car operated by Dale Detwiler of Altoong skidded on the bill near Fairmount avenue on 8S. Atherton sireet, State College, and crashed into another machine operaled DY Jchn R. Thompson of Sta e Colliery Total damage was estimated at $30 secording to Chief John R. Juba who made the investigation. A car driven by J. 1. Shuey of State College crashed into a truck operated by Eugene Page of Oak Hall at 7:15 o'clock Friday morn- Nng at the intersection of Sauers street and E. College avenue, State College, when the former tried to Pass the truck as it made a turn to the left. Damage was slight O!- ficer Grant Kough made the inves- tigation to State Col- left with- report- he previous 1ffer- that a Luck ¢ i won ol no sss iiss a — Accidents Occur Over Weekend « soutinued from Page 1 jan, swerved off the road knocked down a telephone pole Damages totalled $2400 when two trucks attempted to pass om the small one-way bridge near the Tri- angle on the Bald Eagle valley road, The truck-trailer, operated by Zane Pox. of Kingeville, Ohlo. was dam- aged to the extent of $1500 while a trick operated by William Kramer, of Hartville, Ohio, was damaged at Approximately $000. No one was injured. Axrshires Average 34.35 Ibs, Fal, and Kasil The 15 Ayrshires owned In’ the ‘ryipd in two Pennsylvania State College herd at! Clase eye completed the credit=!jy, herd average of 879 lbs. milk, ibs butterfat in the Ayrshire Test during the month of Jan i dude mont} was Penstate Sunny Jim's Rea a three-year-old heifer sired " Bytamore Sunny Jim, that made | 8.10 dbsputterfat. : highest individual peesyd When vou within this herd during the might as aell do it. if.) famil jar songs {his famous trombone i United States — 1 LF LLTTITITITL TTR ITL LT SLL CL eT TTS THRE $ TTT S TERT S ATARI # TENTS TTT S TUTE HAR CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING iP Public Sale Reai Ross Speaks At Legion Celebration (Continued from Page 18) Kean and Potter counties, tion to Centre county meeting held in the Post home, In condemning wars ance, State Treasurer Ross said “In the heart of every American is the solemn determination that here, peace shall reign. How long this high resolve can be maintained is beyond our knowledge, This much is certain. Every American fram the President down, is determined that the United States shall keep out of war “In Europe today there lons of innocent people, victims of circumstances for whom our hearts lock bleed. Our every Instinct is to con-' PRIDAY, MARCH 22 demn those leaders who have bro- RL wil wr a ken the peace and forced their na- pro IB tions, into barbarous conflict ox This | “But, however fixed our opinions Wise & Hubler in this regard, however outraged our MARCH sense of justice-<however lofty our objectives—we must not muddle this conflict “Our work reatest opportunity mankind will come tiefield, but the when peace war.” The Trea the varied activities of the including the undiminish in the care of disabled vet- erans: hospitalization of the needy, re-employment; protection of veter- an's rights: urging of a strong na- tional defense; promotion of Amer jcanism at every opportunity, the ? . award of prizes to school children to FRIDAY promote civic betterment, aiid great- der er in good citizenship; aid t0 Boy Scout organizallon; promo- tion of junior baseball petit| in which 4,000,000 3 been ald to in addi. attended the Brooks-Doll Ister These columns are watched weekly by * buyers from all parts of Centre and adjoining counties, If you are planning a public sale make sure that your announcement appears here. and intolers IIE FUT SRTTITS TT HT STITT RTT TITHITIT S WU THURSDAY MARCH 21-Juhn A Ye arick offer al public sale on his farm at Nittany known as Peck farm, on Route 220. 12 miles Bust of Bellelonte, a clean-up sale Begin at 10 4. mm. E M. Smith auct, Willis Smeltger, clerk THURSDAY, MARCH Onaries 1 Crust will otter at sale his farm 3 mile Centre Hall, along Route Im plement and goods Nin 10 nw FHURSDAY Shearer will MARCH 28 n I ofl publi on his farm 3 miles Bast of Pa Clinton County, livestock implement Hale Lt 93 Wie & Hubler, aud I'HURSDAY MARCH Soane! Ho oy ypungier thle N will Bal 21 pra ie Fast of 45. Liventex k howeohold A Cleni up sale. Sale exe are mil- ul 0'¢ A Mui Dersburg an I'NMURSDAY MARCH : FRIDAY Irvin t } in Pu hey : A 'HU REDA Y College and IB aR wn Heat / A nba ! R the "An 40 drew Axe ock 0 Route head of tie ti including home wervice of " bat- nla mi n SAT G our LO} lies at for not on the conference the carnage wn baal ¢ it Wwtionee FRIDAY MACH Walter at table ends ¥ URDAY m yin ol i 1 out American od State urer | Legion, interest SATURDAY Keine RDAY a Bas yi Dix Lok 14.30 interest com mn noun MARCH Nex at vouths have commu SATUR DAY : Hone R ih out Water Har NT enrolled, and ities In time of Ross urged his American Legion ant for the protect for which they mud. and suffered be intolerable hards out that the average War veterans now is and that one is ROiNg revard fifteen minutes Fifteen member Doll Post marking tinuous membership in the Amer - can Legion. All are from Bellefonte and included James E. Grav. Rob- Richard E. Taylor T. Smith, Louis 8S. Shad, El- Rockey. Ebon B. Bower, Fran- cis Crawford, Alexander Stergiaki Kenneth E. Kellogg, Wilmer E . oh arles A. Eckenroth Rider, Edward L Miller Morr Ison four-star’ by Ca} disaster comrade to contim on of those i wallowed in FI what today Sale a Hubler age SATURDAY MARCH to his Grove. will offer e Gardne rove every 3 ’ ol were awarded their torent MONDAY. MARCH fillard wifi MARCH will offer at nubli fle at hi known the Beech Bde Farm ) miles past Cr reek t 13) Hall udi MONDAY Crossley 8 Jame: The presented Beeaer Ralph H. Zahniser Pittsburgh sculptor, a brother of Walter 8. Zah- hiser. service officer of the Brooks. Doll Post. presented the post with ! } Sale at 13 a base relief plaque appropriately inscribed the ‘American Way’ the foregrour P Purebred sell irebred uno.en E Huble MAROH 26. ens Rogers will offer at publi - the William Orr farm. 8B miles cas! Bellefonte, along the Jackson. Hye ipek a hd farm Im > EM or were M tificate Herbert cer APRIL fier ain FRIDAY win nea; Nor? plemenia ood al pub Ad oF L147 Milesfurg and a TUBSDAY ge F y «Ie Wf a | eal k ws) . 19 Velen i id Hale Roy | FRIDAY MARCH " put Frankenberger TArciul meted TUBSDAY The plague berger two feet wide wa accepted Herbert Beezrer of the meetin Alter the host to a buffet who or - y ti nee ig supper en S— SATURDAY Rodeheaver To Tony Sing In County Elisabet, sid fr hone Seven APRIL exec v 10 MeKinney, H sale at the John PF al the State Rouse Mountain THE NEW FORD TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS Are Now on Display at the Dunlap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Fa Delivery Can now be Made Various methods of finance can be arranged—Call or contact Collins Shoemaker Office—~PHONE 675-3 Res (Continued irom Page 1) are aponsored by the Centre County Christian Endeavor Union and Harry Scott, of Pittsburgh, president of the Pennsylvania Christian En- deavor Union, will accompany him here Rodeheaver, WEDNTFIDAY MARCH Matis will offer the Goss farm ne Grove Mills, Pa implement awl 10 a. mm otise hold Mayes & + who has been called 0% the "Caruso and John Philip Sousa of song. will sing many favorites tell stories and lead the audiences With him will be He will be in service so The WEDNESDAY lam H. Rom MARCH 27 g¢ extule will offer at public on the Blesh farm, |! mile west of Cedar Sorings live stock and farm implement Ad ministrator Clarence ¥ Romig Hubler & Wise, auct fhe Wil sale 155 complete charge of each that all the time will be his Municipal theatre, Millheim, was crowded to capacity two years ago wher! Rodeheaver made his initial appearance in this area For 20 years Rodeheaver was song leader for the late Billy Sunday, and with him campaigned for souls in practically every large city in the It is estimated that "Rody” has led more than 70,000, 000 people in song. His magnetic personality and his superior musie- iansMip have captured audiences wherever he has appeared A silver offering will be lifted ARE, YOU READY FOR SPRING ROU SECLEANING? 5 ————————————— Real Estate For Sale A valuable tract of land by LaVina E of York City, and situate in Benner Township 24 more or less. and located along the Highway leading from Belle. fonite to Pishermen's Paradise, (Spring Creek flows through this and having thereon erected two houses New Emerick containing owned acres tract), viz (a) 2Y2 Story Frame Dwelling House first floor and 4 rooms floor system installed good second in and bath on All buildings 3 rooms on A hot water heating condition. Spring is not far oft This means housecleaning to homemakers and their husbands. One way 10 make the job pleasant is to know exactly what to do and how Planning the work in advance will save extra work. In the Penneayl- vania State College Circular 183 "Household Care and Cleaning.” you will find other ways to successful and efficient housecleaning. You may have a copy of the circular upon request to the Agricultural Ex- tension Office in Bellefonte TT —— = Kills Self to Ease Con cience After brooding over the suicide of his friend and partner, William | {Cott for seven years, for which he {felt fesponsible. W. E. Hutchins, of | Kansas Cily, shot and fatally iwounded himself. After Gott had business ventures, | ins remarked, “if T didn't any more sense than you have, I'd ‘Blow my braing out.” Two days later; Gott did. (b) 2'2 Story Frame Dwelling House 3 rooms on first floor and 3 rooms on second floor A never-falling spring of water is also on this property to terms, conditions, ele be had at the offices of Information as sions. may upon inquiry W. HARRISON WALKER, Attorney Masonic Temple Building BELLEFONTE, PA. posses PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Executors of the Estate of A. J Heverly are receiving offers at private sale for the homestead premises of the said de- cedent situate on East Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa, and con- taining eight (® rooms and bath: also all modern conveniences also a four acre lot of ground situate at Hecla Park which has erected thereon a two story five (5) room brick dwelling and gar- age; chicken and brooder houses; electric lights and water in house. The Executors reservé the right to reject any and all offers INQUIRE OF. —Mrs. A. J. iHeverly 1556 East Curtin Street, Bellefonte, Pa., Phone 318-R; or; R. Paul Campbell, W. Harrison yale. Attorneys: or Robert Heverly, Alexandria, R. FP. D. No Hu i have work ‘to do; you Nobody else will do it for you. ~Have yo1 something rou don't need? Advertise it. ps | * 5 Hose) Ligie a 5 n m 1 "unit ATURDAY. AMLLL K Executrix wie Geome ( prin ile At Mills, Pa MM hold 6--Mrs. Anna of the estale of Kiug, will offer at her residence al farm implements rods. Hale at 12 Hoo ise & Hubler t ATU HDAY, APRIL 6 Earl Vill offer at public gale, at at Pleasant Gap 101, known as the Show- } wented along the highway, Lot is 100 by 168 thereom erected an eight rame house with all modern Hee gROOd barn and gar one interested In ur h property prior to day notified to call L. Frank nt, Pa, on ntact Mr ’ # oan ; Male A J Ge oe " nd Friday, March 22 EUGENE IRVIN Hor i Wine pein Bain hates. rire 3 aris hres hinge wha side ara . brie a res 1 } ve seret ww Friday, March 22 A. G. CUMMINGS public aale Feber Hai propert eal Wf Jere ried : and 20 Is 14 of Baie all non ths 4 head of bisck mare 10 yours bay hose due 0 fe apritpere i cifers. 20 3 nonths old neitding bisck bore 8 years old 1 brood sOWs 22 head of » 175 poun erilin strain White Roxk blood 40 Me Cot cul. In Supetrinr Shoe grain cultivators Black Milwaukee mow vader and rake the FARMING k-Dworing condition f : Ab Hawk IMPLEMEN Is Winder. 7 y road ter, I hy d the other a manure spreader, sla hay ladders bob stone Doards fanning sheller, 2 No. 2078 Syra- preepower BEoonomy ie, plank sled; Delaval cream srparalor. 2 hay Tropes; and Mieya single trees ie trees; 1 «inch belt, 50 ‘ir cireninr rion 6x12 sun- y fof elyicks: some forks: 7 milk 4 duckeis strainers: peck measure: 4% bushel measure, poe } sooo shovel. 4 ch Tornado feed cutl- platform scales. 500- pound capacity: 60-footh harrow har peas including a set of tug and a sel of chain: collars, bridies breechiings. check lines potatoes for wkine anting - assets, corm andl oats by the bushel HOUSENOLD GOODS: Comer fupiloard old sasldoned bureau; oal stove: sipk; lee refrigerator; beds, chairs. and many other articies ' wmeroug 10 mention Terms ade kbown on day of sale Iatmen will Be served by the Ladies { ithe Reformed church. Sale at 10 a.m. Wise & Hubler, aucls x12 Saturday, March 23 GUYER W. GROVE offer al public sale on ithe Grove farm. 4 miles east of Hall, the following personal va ever Al 5 Now Idea Inrge lime ter pair of or wy will CGrardney Centre property LIVESTOCK Team of Westen horses, 1 a dask sare, A feat: old weight 1800, a gras £ aing 11 vears oid Ben 1 Work anvwhere;, Holstein. millch pois one fresh: 2 hegters’ 68 “mouths and 2 veurs old; 2 Chester White H004 | sows: seed hod, 7 pigs. 200 Kerlin | White Leghorn pullets; 100 of them 2 years old FARMING tractor; Oliver tractor disk; Pen orain deli; T-foot rigger binder, Deerine mower; corn plabter; and roller: dumm rake; Intefnationsl cul. tivator: 2 hmperial 300-x walking plows: notato plow; plahk sled; bos. gled: Jog sled” 3 hos Tesdem: sheller; 2 broader stoves, ealdIng | trough: 8 hot hangers an Kettle: 3 rings: Eaterprise stuffer: | meat blank and other A tchering | tools: Meyers hay track for 70-foot | barn: 160-feet of hay rove; 50 feel lof wi Tone; or She Sonsohe Thy | Tone ad “one Season, v | Beomom fui wo leather ‘and | i rubber Delt ng. 6 chet and smal | set of leather trace harness; set of | chat s Asgidlen,. breech IMPLEMENTS Fordson tractor ow, B-Xx: lvania = 10-hoe = | articles | soy hay loader; Deering mower forks double Laon apd Inws, « hovel Lreee one phon single chal and fr vinegar t milk palis ahd stools hi) of lead, 0 pound ph peed corn; me grain and hay, and many other ariicles. At the same time and place will be of fered for sale the Gardner Grove farm. consisting of 146 acre good Hines and sandy soil good # room house: new barn NeCHRney outhulldings runing water at hou ¢ and barn Clean-up mile m E. M. Smith, auc! x12 Saturday, March 23 BLAIR M. PLETCHER, Trustee of Robt. HH. Bennison owned poke cable ne electri Lhe Neer Chl pound of dr one 40 Parmnk cider trainers WrneLinte Hime sul- tone Bale a upon Lhe bry sid Robert PERSONAL PROPER T milk com REAL BSTAT Bo f sive IERMS OF Cash I Monday, March 25 L. OO. CORMAN tL 5 New Mampshis DAPLIMENTS Onbory HOUSEHOLD GOODS Har Monday, March 25 L. B. CHILLCOAT brood shoals good FARM IMPLEMENTS Fordson tractor and 12-inch Oliver plow, 7-11 MoCornnick binder International side rake and tedder combined, Deer- mower; International hay loader, Simplex corn planter «ith fertilizer attachment rain drill sith fertilien. er attachment, brand new potato raiser potato plant Cultipacker New Tdes mantre spreader 3 wagons; Albright cultivator; 2 Syracuse walk- ing plows: 2 harrows; sled; corn ghelier, 2 hargons. rope and blocks complete 3 sxtion extension lads der: 2 brooder houses. 1 brand new large food box. 2 sets chain harness 2 sets housings Stewart clipping machine with extras: woodsaw. Cross t saws: woven wire stretchers; 2 wire stretchers: graiw cradie] trees and double trees; forks, and shovels; seed potatoes: timothy shied: B-can Norge unit, Wilson cab inet milk cooler, brand new. 7 good 10-gallon milk cans, milk palls and girainer; 5 fron kettles and rings meat benches and butchering equip- ment: Jog chaine and many other 00 numerous to mention Also some household goods. Iaineh will be served by some organization Terms: All sale $10 and under cash All over $10, eight mouths’ credit Sale at 10 a. m. E Smith suct Tuesday, March 26 G. E. RUMBERGER, OWNER Will offer al pie gale on the OG A mile east of the road from Stormstown, the ing cul single 3 single E Warriors Mark following perronal properiy: 1AVPSTOCK 8 hang of of consisting of brown 1600 brown mare, LR horse, weight 1300. hioteeg, weight t ot 1600: ay sale: balance springers: 60 chickens, 15 Leghorns FARMING IMPLEMENTS John Deere binder, 7-foot cul, good »s pew. : International side rake. gy SH u- prior grain drill; John Deere corn vlanter; Buckeye oorn worket: hav tedder: 9 single cultivators; 2 ng-tooth harrows: Emerson ma nite soreader as new; land gond i voller: 2 Oitver chilled plows: 3-way Syracuse | mounted on | fodder shredder; fanning mill; eon \aatler: Conklin. wagon, 2-inch Ures; FC SHR ’ pulleys, | by the 13 mich cows, 4 frech in January: 3 fresh by Ume of 10 consighing of 45 Plymouth Rocks and | a hay Indders Def aval Cream new: Davis swing raw glee) frum 1eCK o£ snddie piney i f HE tric mot f bow leds; front Pir pets of sls of Murat chury Went collars bridies mig bu key 1 Cans A 0. roves, plrprie buteherin Ei LF] ties: 46 call bench; § page grindes bushels ear many gn r” Jon fore Lres ket oor ana Tuesday, March 26 GEORGE FF. ROGERS ‘ ne LIVE HO STOCK tu FARM red mat 1h IMPLED We Wednesday, March 27 MRS. MARY MATIS Wednesday, March 27 CLARENCE ¥. ROMIG, ADM w nw H Thursday, March 28 R. B. SPANGLER Sar at 2 Thursday, Ma rch 28 R. ¥. SHEARER LM Bal anywhere weight, 1300 mare 11 good worker: T. B and blood test son for not This hend consisls of Guernseys and Holsteins mixed, with a butterfal fest of 38 to 42 Some of those Cows are fresh. some fresh by Lim of sale, some Sumnmer o« and Fall 8 heifers 10 months to 2 vearg old; 4 bulls two are fat ready for beef and 2 purebred Holstein stock bulls. 35 head of hogs consisting of 6 sows oft with pigs and the rest will have thig soring 25 laving hens FARM IMPLEMENTS -F.20 Farm: all tractor. with plow, two row gujti- vator and 4 section spring tooth har. row. This tractor js as good as New Potato outfit consisting of digeer nlanter., gorayer and grader. John Deere grain Binder corn worker corg planter; mower hay loade? side delivery rake. New Idea manure spreader, like pew; grain drill; Letz chopping mill. two horse wagon: tWo good Syracuse 20-78 slows, McoQor- mick lime drill: hav fork, ropeg and Barnes. 100 bushe] many other articles niEnerous 1 mention Sale stari= at B30 a m Lunch will be served ladies of the Lutheran church Credit will be given bv aptiroved se curity. Wige & Hubler, aucts Thursday, March 28 HARRY N. REAM Will offer at public sale on the Andrews farm. midway between Axe Mann and Nigh Bank, the following pevonal Broveriy LAV we] DRIT ErAVE ealdine. coming 10 vears weighing 1650 ihe: grav eelding. comine | vears., weleht 1650 ihe: bay gelding, 10 years, weight 1450 hs. bay mare, ars, weighing 14558 (bs; bay FRA tiny ots ang 3 noad Holstein cows, will all be fresh by time of enle: 15 head Guern. sey vows, ail fresh by time of =aie, neariv wll fall cows: 1 Guernsey bull 1 yoar old: 2 Guernsey heifers, 1 vr potas | grey IR vea*s, weighing 1600 ibs. oa: 3 Ouernsey heifers § mo. old. | All cows ar T had a reactor; 2 Poland brood sows nne to Marrow about March 235 done to farrow By Mav 25th: one Hammehi“e ond Chester hog: farrow by Avril 12: 10 Black Polana chickens 50 White Jaghtra he IMPLEMENTS «- Clipper “wind: toasted and Dever i ite sow 10 i i MRS ng perponsl HOUSEHOLD Miles ne of Vv tole J capacity tain “roe tors roel =~ CASH. E E row 1 Dune racuse walk Lona Hh) A ath Hrs at ro coru Pordson Pout { Labw harrow res " Naryow Fee packer 1 Inks tow, 1 ¢ Potato ” horse IDime- mion, 117 hey 130 1* lors Goalie 2 wets Friday, March 29 BLAIN LANKARD Friday, March 29 CHARLES O. WALTERS pu PORT of Bedletio HATness LoOuA DRE Saturday, March 30 G. HH (KATE M.» WOODS Saturday, March 30 MRS. ANNA STOVER after at at public n Eas sale Baber burg. tbe | property, GOODS 2 homemade ng donk aha ictered och 4 stands. | Thought kitch- J large Heatrols wood ink ang cup- year] 18-foot extension linger-{ype [ bed romn which i Aree chalr i Hagwy vards a 1pet exira dishes 8 i jardeniers good cider vinegar: garden Buch's No. 3 corn sheller: Way brooder stove. 500-chick chick feeders and foun. poultry netting large OAs lawns mower. some pola. many other articles Wo to mention essels; ames ute and CTroug ANTIQUES flax break Sale at um and grain Spinning wheel flax comb; 12:30 p. m. Terms Hubler, aut, x12 ickie H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA, L. FRANK MAYES Real Estate Broker || and Auctioneer If you have a farm or other feat] Estate for Sale, or wish to buy CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 ® Two Desirable Farms 00 Er. 1. || Jun Two Properties loeiea ob North Thomas St, 1]
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