April 1, 1940. S Fayette C THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 2a] al , of SORA, MARSHALL ELECTRIC OFFERS ARE QUALITY Sole authorized dealer in his sec] tion for the complete line of West- inghouse electrical appliances, Ben- dix Home Laundry, Ironrite ironers and Link Belt stokers, W. H. Mar- shall conducts a modern establish- ment at Glennland Building, 207 East Beaver avenue, State College He has the full equipment to handle servicing and repair work on all makes of electrical appliances and to do the jobs right. Mr. Marshall founded his own business eight years ago and has at- tained outstanding success by adher- ence to the best ideals of real ser- vice and genuine satisfaction. His 11 years of experience in the field en- able the thorough coverage over all responsibilities Domestic and commercial lighting and repairs and and power installations are rendered full expertly in a roster Territory includes all of State Col- lege and a surrounding flve-mile radius. Every call is accorded a prompt and courteous response From two to five employes are on duty, depending on current demands Personal direction is exercised in the entirely by Mr. Marshall, who aims to provide the superior endeavors in every part of his comprehensive pro- gram electrical contracting and electrical appliance aids. Nationally- advertised and known products com- for this of mand exten y popul ive patronage ir dealer NEIDIGH BROS. LINE OF STONE IS FINEST Having proven to be a reliable and leading enterprise during 1: successful operation, Neidigh Bro- thers Limestone Company, 900 West College avenue, State College, the prestige and satisfaction of serving a large and prominent clien- tele This firm produce stone for all types of concrete and road work. It also offers build- ing stone for foundations and wall All of the products are of the better grade and meet the exact specifica- tions. J. G. and M. W. Neidigh, brother: and partners in the business crushed lime- con- duct the complete program of service manner advanced the modern and have the variou to keep pa with increasing orders enjoyed. They have supplied to the various boroughs and counties in this wide regicn. There are 14 local people em- thelr personal supervi- ry lovall g 1oyauy i consistently ¢ jetailed phases ce the Jone ployed under Hl mul throug ntain- hout and ald sion ing the des the regular Limestone quarry of the outstanding trucks make the 25-mile radiu stone one of Three over a and building company is in the area, deliverie O’BRYAN’S ATTRACTS MOTORISTS IN ARE provided O'- Complete care of cars is under modern efficiencies Bryan's Super Service Station cated South Athe Route No. 322, at the Borough lim- its of State College. Established in 1833 and extremely popular ever since, this enterprise offers motorists the best in courteous attention and real satisfaction at ' lo- street on rion tlantic and Sunoco brand of gas- olines and oils are featured. Exper lubricating, washing and simonizing work. as well as general repairs on all makes of cars, rounds out a ma- jor program. This is an official in- spection station McCreary Powers d makes of tire batleries, vari- sories are Lee and Willard and ous auto parts ar aco stocked James E. O'Bryan is the genial yprietor and aims to please every omer. He likewise maintains the same high standards at the Dairy Lunch on the premises, where lasly foods, best i delicates- offered groceries an ens are There are wrvice station and two regular employes and one part-time worker in the Dairy Launch. All are under personal supervi- the asssluing Tv ice if the pre § virtet {O11 ( yprietor MAYES IS AN EXPERT IN MONUMENTAL WORK Everything in the monumental line, including mausoleum work, Is achieved under the artistic and ex- pert methods by L. Frank Maye and Son, operator of that prominent granite works at Lemont There is a completely modern plant for the at- tainment of the best type of work in the specialized field served. No dis- tance is ever considered as too great, when the call for service is worthy Rock of Ages and Barre are fea- tured granites in the domestic line; with all standard imported granites also available. Beautiful creations that meet the precise specifications are affected. Samples, estimates, and all other helpful aids are properly proprietor and h F. Mayes, assists in the business. This enterprise was founded originally in 1888 by J. B Maves, father of present owner Upon his father’s retirement in 1906, L. Frank Mayes then purchased the business and has conducted it since in a progressive manner. He is one uf the four sons of the founder and of the brothers became active in the same field. One retired about three years ago, while another is emploved in the sales end of the business with a manufacturing and wholesale granite company in Barre, Vermont all ail SMELTZER’'S GARAGE HAS FARM EQUIPMENT Roster of Leroy C. Smeltzer's Gar- age is devoted to the specific needs of the territory and includes farm machinery aids as well as the regu- lar service on cars and trucks Located in the 900 block on West College avenue at State College, this garage was established six years ago and has won wide patronge by ex- hibiting a first class coverage over the many important duties em- braced. Sales and service on famed Mec- Cormick-Deering tractors and farm machinery feature, tion is given to tractor machinery repairing. Magneto wor and farm k Active in handling all types of in- terior and exterior general contract- ing work and building needs, Har y E. Norris is able to rely upon a not- able background of progressive ex- perience since 1919 when the more difficult problems of the field are encountered. His keen knowledge of the requirements and unusual skills enable a superior coverage over the detailed tasks. Having established his own business five years ago, he is now serving a large clientele, Lo- cation of his enterprise is at 119'% South Burrowes street, rear of the Elks Club, State College, Mr. Norris includes every size of job, large and small, in his roster of reliable aid. He is now accomplishing the interior and exterior remodeling and refinishing work on the State College Hotel. Among other out- standing projects which he has achieved in the past are included the following: Rea and Derick Drug McLanahan's Drug Store, Special atten-| thorough EXPERIENCE OF and tractors is another for this is the only garage in this section that does magneto work. General repairs on all makes of cars and trucks round out the roster. All work is expert and must satisfy. There is a 100 per cent station for Amoco and American brands of gas- olines, oils and lubricants. Firestone tires, Globe batteries, am various ai‘o accessories are stocked also. Complete lubricating jobs are avail- able. Mr. Smeltzer is personally in charge and has four compeient em- ployes to aid in the prompt and handling of the many tasks assigned. on trucks unique offering, the Corner Room Restaurant at State College Hotel in 1836; and various other jobs. He has served on many private dwellings in this area. Employing local workers, he now has 14 people on his staff. During the summer months, however, Aas many as 35 to 40 workers are en-| gaged in the tasks under his per-| sonal supervision. Prior to founding his own business, he many leading building concerns from Maine to Florida and thus ac- | quired a wide scope of experience In| various types of building and archi- tecture, Chrysler-Plymouth At Clemson Agency Latest models of Chrysler and Plymouth cars are the big attrac tion in the parade of genuine values at Clemson Motor Company, 606 West College avenue, State College. three regular employes | and one part-time worker aiding at| worked for — Penn State Quality In All Laundering Beautiful work is the constant achievement by Penn State Laun- dry. 320 West Beaver avenue, State College, an enterprise served in this section and holds public demands in the major measures, Three trucks han- dle pick-up delivery needs through- {out S'ate College, Bellefonte and all {intervening poin’: Everything in the laundry line is { offered, with dry cleaning and linen rental services olso being Ineluded iin the entre coverage over the requisites. Sanitary methods are | utilized. There are 30 employes. Peerless Laundry Company, Inc, with plan! at Lewisburg since 1812, Is under same direction and owns the State College plant also, R. W Thompson president, C. E. God- dard and R. F. Brandiff are man- agers at State College for 256 years ‘Stoney'’s Attracts As Billboard Parlor Stoney’ Parlor, 105; East Beaver State College, is comple modern throughout and ha best Brunswick equip- ment! Scve pocket-billiard tables and one billiard available and for ideal play Bovd Fi known iriend Recreation avenue ely table are kent erie condition in iv MARLYN famil his “Stoney.” is 25 vears' ex- having per- nally and in exhibi- tablishing his own in Lewistown for 6 the State College There is a ant at- better anklin billiard tron Proprie had perien player formad prol tions prior to ¢ Formerly he about 8 year me parlor Veal pla { refine moe opened UEQ Ww he and ple {ny cla patronage orderly crowd the games at this pom well-conducted billiard parlor Sunday's Esso Aids Well Merit Demands An all-Esso product widespread favor, Sunday's Station is located at 815 Allen State College. It was established in November 1938 and has the latest feature use New Esso and Extra Esso g a big attraction now, with unexcelled Esso motor oil and lubri- cants also on hand. Atlas tires, bat- teries and wories are stocked Norman R. Sunday Is proprieto and knows how to please discrimin- ating motorists. He extends the cheerful a and assi all, rendering many little extra tha! keep satisfaction in- There em- ere alway to An en joy Har center that hold Service South streel ir asolines ty are ne AcCCes tention tance 10 courtesie tact i one pl completely ye \ rifled ibrication pecially Expert work | polish Ess0 Car washing N and other regular alds are WO 14 1 : right al hoch handed a — Nerhood's Complete Garage, Truck Sales Sales and service on International trucks are foremost offerings in the well-balanced roster at Nerhood Garage, Corl street, just off College eo, State College. Genuine parts ACOLLBOTIrS International tacked aven ang trucks are General repair work on all makes automobiles and trucks also re- ceives prominence in the expert pro- gram of reliable aid at this popular establishment. Founded 10 years ago garage is now known far and wide as one of the outstanding cen- ters { ice, satisfaction and perior endeavors in its field Hubert (G. Nerhood, proprietor, i in charge personally and has the capable assistance of three skillful employes. Courtesy and prompt at- tention are stressed in providing the with proper values for the wry ie or rw patrons - RE - - State College Shop Welder, Woodworker Workmanship of unusual merit is available at State College Welding Shop, rear of 433 West Coliege ave- nue, State College. stablished In September 1839, this enterprise has commanded outstanding recognition and increased trade, Welding and woodworking are the specialties. K. B. Andrews and Rob- ert H. James, partners, each has his respective skill. Mr. Andrews does a complete line of woodworking and cabinet-making service, Including new work and general repairs. He has had five years’ experience, Mr James handles the full roster of electric and acetylene welding, maintaining portable equipment also. He served his apprenticeship at Bethlehem Steel plant in Johns- town, Pa. and has six years’ exper- jence. Territory of the shop takes in about a 20-mile radius, ——— The man who thinks that the people in the rural secions of the nation are not up to the minute on national questions is behind the times himself. NORRIS VAST AID IN HANDLING CONTRACTING NEE DS co —— | guaranteed used of makes and models Auto repair roster is handled skill. fully in the entire coverage, with body and fender jobs included. New Esso and Esso Extra gasolines, the best in tires, parts, batteries and ac- cessories are stocked. Established four years ago at pres- Cars wide popularity Frank H. Clemson, owner, has 20 years’ experience in automobile cir- | cles. He employs about six people | Courtesy and satisfaction prevail, ss BP —_—— | Every once in a while we adviwe { our readers to go to church, al- | though we are careful not to ad- | vise them which church they should visit. Almost any of them will do the average man some good, Our own observation is that those Allen street, in 1937; new room of | has from 20 to 30 reconditioned and | up wilh someone else’s business, * a A various | WE FRASER’S COAL YARD | tures the offers by Fraser's Coal Yard, Struble's Station, Btate Col-| lege, Three trucks are utilized for quick, reliable, and correct deliver- jes throughout State College and a surrounding radius of about five miles, Every order Is treated as ime portant and carefully completed for the full satisfaction, William H. Fraser, proprietor, es- tablished this yard three years ago {and has made {YL a popular addition in the general life of the commun- ity. He has been hauling coal in State College for five years in all and is known for his dependable Public Patronizing College Hardware Best of values and reliable faction are the major reasons for the remarkabie success gained by the College Hardware Company, Inc. 200 West College avenue, State Col- lege, sir 3 establishment on July 26, 1839. This firm has also operated in Altoona for the past 15 years and that! business is still active there tis Sutil oe it Complete line of household hard- ware 15 a feature, with some bulld- ers hardware handled. Other aids available in the full selections B. P. 8. paints; glass: kit utensil mst linoleum and alsc house- furnishing feed and fi Variety lems. Order are and deliveries also include - chen a eum i Mol fertilizer general filled with are made without added charge Officials are: H. M. Rines, pre t: his daughter, Miss E. 8B. Rin eoretary re wr A of care |= den treasu i and HANDLES BEST GRADE. { namesake, Willlam H. Fraser, Jr, assists In the business and there are | also two employes Having won the favor of the pub- In by displaying a superior program jof operation In the supplying of quality fuels, this dealer is well en- titled to the measure of success en- joyed. He has guided his business to a leading position and attained rec- ognition for loyal, sincere and ef- cient cooperation with the needs In his section. Those who call upon him for coal and wood services receive the courteous attention and the proper handling of thelr orders, ‘Miller Earns Trade Gas Station; Grocer Operating modern tion and grocery a service sta- store at West Col- lege avenue just beyond the Borough | Slate College, A. J. Miller has | patronage | 1 une built nce ¢ ive business three years ago. He has won the favor of the public in increasing proportions by extending the desired courteous omplete and competent service Ww all. His friendly manner and pleas- ant way of doing business wins ut. most confidence up an impress ablishing his Motoris now patronize the pop- ervice station as a 100 per cent center for Pennzoll line of gasolines | / met | and oils I'heir car needs are thoroughly Grocery store is cleanly and well- a of HH cigars and Pe Ro leading quality offer- Ol rilp * 1 pl or order is filled right tocked, di full line Eroceries fce cream a 5. E very FULL FORD OFFERING DISPLA Prospective car | 10 view F East College av where ALVer ure ie the choice values on di D. King Molor Company) State Cs iltention atl enue every courteow no obligation § in ivy. an and when accorded curred pecting the offer- featured on “85 and Lin. coin Zephyr Lincoln cars and the Ford trucks. Greatest values | the Ford organiza wmode Ford: and and n n now prevail In additior about 4 guaranies Tr and Coliseum Beautiful Roller Rink Merits Ultra -modern Coliseum Roller Rink has a smooth and spacious floor that spans 51 feet by 150 feet located one-hall mile East of Sia'e College on Rolle No, 45 at Evergreens. the rink i popular skater from mile was established on De- 1938 and Mack Poorman the in every respect, very with around It ember 16 been the opening owner Among highlight organ, skating record, a crystal made from cut mirrors with a light playing on it, a skate grinder to keep skates In proper condition and constant improvements effecied from time to UUme 10 maintain rink as one of the finest roller sport in the area. Mr. Poorman oon- ducts the place in the refined and admirable He has two em- ployes and four skate-boys aiding in the work genial manager H. GG Orwig aa aitractions are: 1 ball BPO this Wins ¢ Or style YED BY Genuine part KIN HUOCRLHOTW fc T and tock and lubricants » are in bil gasolines {is o available in the 100 percent Bumper-to-bumper including body and exercised on all makes in the expert way fabricating, washing and simonizing work also Storage space for 50 car al ca-~ PREIS work jobs, | is avall- able King established his agency has guided it to a posi- ptional prominence and! unti He employs 11 modern policies atisfacton uppermost in the dally schedule Gaus area Campus Is Favorite Saddle School Here mile of beautiful bridle und the Campus Saddle 1. which has location in rear Cathaum Thealre at Slate Col. Very popular with horseback devolmes since establish in September 1830, the school expert instruction to begin. added charge. Bpecial : its are also made here for riding parties. Horses are board- privale owners There are 12 well-schooled horses at the David Shearer, prietor, extends every courtesy Ww the rider alms to make their visit highly enjoyable. He has guided this establishment to a deserved and ined peak of popularity in the ares by operating it under the ap- proved and commendable standard: of refinement and service, With the Spring season underway, the impor- tance of this place is again brought before a discriminating public is ment offers ed for se hoo] pro- and ana £1 i SWARTZ WON SUCCESS BY HAULING SERVICE Commencing business in 1832 with a second-hand truck that cost bul $200, William B. Swartz has so suc- cessfully developed and expanded his roster of trucking service that he now holds a merited position of prominence in the fleld. There are four modes= trucks in use now, giv- ing direct evidence to the progress attained. Located at rear of 223 South Bpz:%: street. State College, this dependable enterprise does com- mercial hauling work throughout the local area and also handles some long-distance hauling jobs. IL has P. U. C. certificate Mr. Swartz has always co-operated with the area by employing local BARTGES WORKMANSHIP IN BUILDING FIELD; FULL SCOPE people and generally assisting In furthering the success of his busi- ness as an asset in the section. He has from five {0 18 employes, de- pending largely upon the job re. quirements. His plan of strict ad- herence to the rules and regulations! that apply to the fleld is well worthy of commendation, while the entire program of hauling service ducted on the up-to-date and super jor standards It is the regular policy to extend every courteous assistance and satis. faction to the clients. Deliveries are made in the safe, reliable and effi- cient way at the time specified Mo- | are | repair | fender | excels is con. Sabbath ad Campus Restaurant Favored Rendezvous Catering the students, their par- nts and friends, and the general Pinest grade of both hard and soft | policies of honest dealing, falr prices | public in the outstanding fashion to which has | coals and also of fireplace wood fea-| and thorough service, His son and |54ess better class patronage, the Campus Restaurant has modern fa- {eflitles at 142 East College avenue, | Btate College. It was established a [year and a half {wide popularity { Best home-cooked foods, prepared a sple-and-span kitchen, are served in appetizing style. Both full- fcourse and a la carte menus are | provided. Complete fountain service | is also avallable, This place is open {from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. the following morning t has n seating capacity ago and has won {in | JOEL for 90 people. Atmosphere is pleas- | | antly refined, Christ Goulionls, proprietor, has | 17 years of experience in catering to { public food tastes. He employs 10 | regular workers and also has about {10 part-time employes, who are col- lege students, | vir ‘Wolfe The Florist Wins Public Praise | Presh-cut flowers for all occasions, | potted plants and everything In | flora] designs are avallable in top {quality selections at Wolfe The Flor- | ist, Glennland Building, 208 East | Beaver avenue, State College, Wed- other speclalized met in full. Membership held in the Florists Telegraph De- ivery for national coverage on wired order James E. Wolfe, proprietor, estab- lished his own business on Septem- { ber 15, 1838. He had previously work {ed with other florists in the area and has attended Baxter School of Floral Designing at Philadelphia | Very conscientious and capable, he | offer: products presented t Btation wagon al deliveries and there | ding, funeral and needs are { 1 the finest bes used for loc no added charge. One employe is work. Customers tion atdine iy e Aaily {aiding in the dall) receive atisls every ————— | ATHLETIC FIELDS WILL NEED ATTENTION SOON need atlentiion Gray, extension Pennsylvania Athletic | s00n, say? agronomist of State College will Vv the field Fred | Pields reseeded and topdrested a game last fall will get if some fertilize stimulate | spring. he reminded where nothing was done recommends walling the two-leaf destroyed by preparing a sodium square Grau twee IS in be knc when i raking seed bed ¢ arseniis | can while by sShIrayl four ounces 0 1000 water to distribute Seeding can be 4 one yy ng with feet : or week later i Lime, i and fertilizer are applied prior to the weed and seeding operations, Pertillzer may be {appliad 800 to 1.000 pounds per acre | using 4-12-4 or 5-10-5 organic base; or 4-16-4 mixed In equal parts by weight ith sovbean meal lankage or cottonseed meal: or 1 part of 11- 8-0 ammophos to 3 1 of bean meal. cotlonseed meal age, by weight. A seed mixture sugg Grau jes 55 per cent perennial rye- 25 per cent Kentucky biue- and 10 per cent each of tim- and redtop at five 1000 square — STATE COLLEGE I. 0. 0. F. ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR At a regular meeting of State Col- lege lodge No. 1032. 1. O. O. FP. held week following were elect- serve ensue g term Noble grand, Richard Deveny, grand. C. J. Rowland; warden, John D. Hart: trustee, G. C. Reed. repre~ sentative to grand lodge, W. 8. Jack- son; representative to Sunbury or- phanage, N. N. Hartawick. Other of- {ficers of the lodge are: treasurer, Oscar Carter, and secretary, Waller 8 Jackson | The officers were Installed by Har- ry Burd, of Millhelm, district deputy grand master, Monday evening cn Ms ————— needed STAY SOY - or tank- parts igesied by g inclu t Eras grass oth hy weeded pounds to feet the inst ed to as officers for the in Vice School Plaster Falls Plaster heavy enough to split a | hardwood table fell in the Junior | High School audiiorium at Selins- | the roof Friday night or early | morning. Had the accident hap- pened during school time, it could scarcely have been without at least seriously injuring pupils. Salurday HIG Building contracting service in the | Hall. He is a native of Centre coun-| throughout State College and vicine complete roster on residences commercial properties and receives the expert and ideal coverage when the! work is entrusted to Albert W. Bartges, 320 East Hartswick avenue, State College. Full program of gen- eral contracting work i# also includ- ed in his offerings Mr. Bartges was graduated from Pennsylvania State College and has resided at State College since 1923, when he moved there from Centre ty { He holds both bachelors and mas- | ters degrees in architectural engine 'eering, having received the former in 1029 and the latter in 1932. His own business was established eight and a hall years ago. while his experience in the field spans the period since 1929. No job is considered as too large, too small or too difficult to be hand- led right. He operates principally ity. While as many as 02 workers have been on his staff at one time, the average employment includes about 40 people. Mr. Bariges | distinctive projects. Among i are: Lutheran Church at State Col- | lege; a service building for the Bor ough; Reese's Apartment House; and grove, and rain water came through in several places during | HLIGHT | the has achieved many | those | TF i many fine residences in this section. | | Use of best materials and the first | class method: enables tive acoomplishments. SAFETY STANDARDS DEPENDABLE Upholding the highest standards in this region and deserves tribute’ ent location, the agency has won a and patronage. | jof aviation and presenting a modern program of service that Is strictly tin accord with the best ideals of | field, State College Air Depot is of exceptional importance in this area. | Established nine years ago, the en« terprise is located three miles east of State College on Route 322. at Boalsburg. Sherm Lutz, proprietor, developed be invaluable (o the area and the for his sincere and effective endeav- ors. | This air depot offers a complete charter service to any point in the | United Stales making contact with the major air lines at Pittsburgh, | Harrisburg, Chicago and other prin- {cipal centers, It also has a 24-hour {flying service which has proven to the operations, The firm holds a with b with Civil ing arts. Ground work is taken a the college. No-accident record is the distine- | Nit evr CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING Public Sale Re ister These columns are watched weekly by Ed buyers from all parts of Centre and adjoining counties, If you are planning a public sale make sure that your announcement appears here, JE Lg 4 ad a $s a TL PE GUERN- will ofler BALE OF REGISTERED BSEYS Oeorge RB. Meek at public sale early In April, date place 10 be announced later head of Regblered OGuernaey cattle, All are T. B. and blood tested and are exceptionally high- type livestock from the Cross-Meek herd THURSDAY, APRIL 4-E N. Harvey will offer at public sale at hi farm ‘4 mile East of lock Haven along the River Road, lWvestock and farm implements Bale at 12 o'clock, E. E Hubler THURSDAY, AFRIL 4-—James P ens t public sale on I {ail road auct Alk~ ‘ i team chicken ments TH m E M Smith FRIDAY, APRIL & will offer at public sale a near the Advent ch argh, North Milesburg, livestock plement and Roots vier FRIDAY, APRIL Hotel barn equipmer narne Johnson fu rey Mahlon of SATURDAY, APRIL el administrator H0ld PoOds Sale at aut BATURDAY, APRIL 6 Inn will offer at publ) OL Detween ¢ Al ielonie ROOGs Bale at 1 & Blover, suri. BATURDAY. APRIL 6--Mra King. Executrix of the est 3 the se Be Pa pehold mm, Maves Hubler Y. APRIL 6 Offer at 1 pe & SATURDA vey will APRIL Harr SATURDAY Smit and min will offers homestead ¢ - E Haggerty TUESDAY APRIL y : M 5 new Sale H weeks Harpster See next paper for al ull description SATURDAY, APRIL 20--Mrs cCaled will offer al public Sak at her home miles west of Ty- lersvilie, Pa. a full line of house. hoid goods Bale i clock E awct E Hubler SATURDAY, APRIL 27-—Franklin A executor of the esiate of B.Y 3 at 1 © MoKinney Elizabeth V. McKinney, will offer at public sale at the John F Meek. er home at the State House in the Seven Mountains, slong the Lew. toen highway, a full line of household fete oT and personal Saie at 1 pm. Terms N nith Saturday, April 6 THE BIG TROUT INN Will offer at public gale on the va- jot between the Big Trout Inn Annex Water Sireet following per- the sQnal property U. 8 Slicing machine: 8 fool davenport; oll range (2 burner); burner Ooleman-Aro-gas stove; 6 wonders benches 2 marble op tables: 3 plass top display tables and 12 chairg to match wash stands: Boschi radio; 2 parior tables: lawn set: 3 small kitchen tables: girlig bi- cycle: buffet; kitchen cabinet, aoZen chairs; dining room table; china cloxet: victrola cabinet; bed. porch swing, porch bench: small oll stove and other numerous articles. Sale at 1230 p m. Mayes & Stover Ault x bed 3 Friday, April 5 GEORGE HH. HAYES AND MRS. JAMES FF. HAYES Will offer at public sale on the James PF Hayes farm on the Cedar Run road, 4 miles South of Mill Hall, following personal property: Lives 'K Bay mate, 16 years old: grade Holstein, fresh with calf her side; grade Holstein heifer, ii months old; full blooded Cuerns sey bull calf. 5 months 1d; 16 shoals, weighing betwern 40 and 100 pounds: brood sow, FARM IMPLEMENTS — Hoosier corn planter; 2 corn workers, Deer ing mower; Conklin farm wagon! od @8 new: another famm Wagon! | iver walking plow; John re | horse gang plow: John Deers tractor Footh | discs | : : {the field personally and has been students al the college for emer- maintained throughout the entire! i active as a flier since 1923 i gency calls, sickn a ! | ¢ cles. Store-on Allen street, four years ago; | Pull sales and service functions are who keep up with their own busi 5,000 air hours to his oir Ag as | Gey tation io and Or ck. JOTIEE nd 4 Toroed due a oer vancement of the aviation interests also on| embraced properly. This agency also| ness have very little time lo keep played a prominent part in the ad-| point in Pennsylvania may be reach. ed in approximately one | There are five planes, with hangar {and trafic aids for private owners, plow, practically new. 2 spring | harrows; -pike tooth harrow. | grain binder; 2 fanning mills; Fordson tractor; Key. windrow loader: ANTIQUES All of the following | antiques are Joo years old or more. | on ow ET aShginal bureau, ny. brass x | on table. walnut, nests: refractory tad ture MODERN FURNITURE: — Reed living room wel: rocking chair: plate rack: Iron bed and ngs and many other afiicies 100 numerous to mens! | bridles, | sage grinder tion. Bale ung Aader, months wil security K boul Ald Pe 10 carts, Terma: $25 credit of sig he g noon soproved per cent dispount for will be served by the the Mt the: Ra. ire E. E Hubler, auct xi4 » u 3 canlhi iy lade formed . Friday, April 5 A COMMUNITY SALE [8 ] will held H Milk 0 Ww 16.000 Uwe blood K » ES T ‘fw ty of € bed roomn de board; net: kiwh comnbined tahies: 2 1 Col WREST Saturday, April 13 MRS. HENRY KAHIMUS fer at caje pedestal Majestic Tuesday, April 16 J. T. BECKWITH, ESTATE Will offer at public sal Brick Dairy ban Bast of Tyrone Y Matilda, on Route 220 rone to Bellefonte road ing LIVESTOCK —8 7 and 8 years 8 and ¢ “hy the Ty- the follow. horse weight Years VOATE Yeats years old, dark gray nogs: 2 shoats, weighing 12 B-weeks Old Digs NEW MACHINERY —— 1939 and 1940 Models John Deere 7 Fain rain binder aree binder; John 8 g 919 corn planters. Ki201 cultivators, Two No. 3 5 mowers. Hore darawn corn binder; one row corn picker for A. B or O tractor: Four model E manure spreaders. model] E T. ma- nure spreader on rubber: model E T, manure spreader on steel; Two ilme spreaders; D 88. 8 cultipacker; TWO tractor cultivators for A. B. or O tractor equipment; used one year tractors, used John Deere tractors John Deere tractors just unjoaded from car ment carries oompany backed by John Deere Piow Oo. und will be gold either on sale terms of Company Contract terms of 204 months to suit the purchaser thé satisfactory black team 3600; blak weight 3400: fal team 4 60 to 70 Iw endorsement USED MACHINERY —Two Kramer wagons: Conklin wagon: Three Johd Deere corn workers: Deering New Ideal 8-f1 grain binder; Johnson B-Tt grain binder; International six roll corn husker and shredded: Two one horse 7 weeders; Oliver 40 plow; Two shovel plows: 10-ft. Internation. al chop mill: € ho. International engine: 11, h. p eas engine; Delco Battery plant full sutomatic 850 watts: 8-11. line shaft and pulleys Six sets tug harness ahd equipment; lines, housings and rings single and double trees; three horse evener and numerous articles mentioned HOUSEHOLD OOODS —Basywar 4 burner oil stove; Easyway 5 burner and 5 warmers with large oven. ssu- and Sausage nder and stuffer complete; Irish or seed potatoes Terms of sale $1000 or less cash. All over $1000 8 mos. with = security: 37% off for cash. All tems Usted will be sold with a guaranties to be ar represented Sale at 9:45. Lunch by ladies Ald E M. Smith and H. 1. Harpster aucts; Clerks Hosterman and Musser, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. DR. S. M. NISSLEY VETERINARIAN 434 Ridge Ave. State College, Pa. TELEPHONE 4244 Cow Tonle - Colic Medicine Gaines Dog Food Can be Secured at Olewine’s Hardware, Bellefonte.
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