February 27, 1941, County Census | Totals Released (Continued from page one) the largest in the county with a count of 6,226. Bellefonte is second with 5304, and Philipsburg Is in third position with 3963. Smallest borough in the county is Unionville with 321. Total population for the county, according to the 1940 census, is 52. 608. The complete list of borough | and township census figures: Centre County 52,608 Bellefonte torough 5.304 Benner township 1,940 Boggs township 1,586 Burnside township 344 Centre Hall borough 738 College township A56 Curtin township Ferguson township Gregg township Haines township Hal/moon township Harris township Howard borough Howard township Huston township Liberty township Marion township Miles township Milesburg borough Millheim borough Patton township Penn township Philipsbu:g borough Port Matilda borough Potter township Rush township Snow Shoe borough Snow Shoe township So. Philipsburg borough Spring township Stte College borough Taylor township Union township Unionville borough Walker township Worth township — ———— Will Discuss Sale of Bonds (Continued from page one) tween $12.000 and $16,000, or $4.000 annually on interest charges At last Friday's meeting the Corp- oration authorized its secrelary to advertise for bids for the construc- tion of the building. Bids are to be publically opened at the Academy building at 7 p. m., Tuesday, March 25, and construction on the struc- ture is scheduled to begin April 1 The contract will call for the com- pletion of the building within one year from the signing of the con- tract. The corporation e2lso authorized the payment of $25,000 to the Belle- fonte school district for the high school building site bounded by Linn, Allegheny, Spring and Lamb streets. Sale of the site by the School District to the corporaticn recently was approved by the Centre county court, Other action taken at the meeting included the approval by the corporation of a lease with the School Board as prepared by Attor- ney John G. Love I. 0. O. F. CANDIDATES RECEIVE THIRD DEGREE Centre Lodge, No. 153, 1. 0. O. F, Bellefonte, conferred the third de- gree on a class of five candidates Thursday night at a well attended meeting in the lodge rooms, West High street. Refreshments were served after the ceremony. The “open house.” scheduled by the fraternity for Thursday evening, February 27. has been postponed un- til Thursday evening, March 6. At this meeting members may bring guests. Entertainment and refresh- ments will be on the program a. Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Sarah A. Smith at Marengo, Sunday, February 16, in honor of her 83rd birthday anni- versary. Those present were: Mr, and Mrr. Miiton Walker and fam- fly, Sarah and Curtis Walker, Mrs Alva Johnston, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Walker and family, Merle and Rob- ert. Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Johnston and family, Mary, Charles and John, Mr. and Mrs. Elmet Rider, Mr and Mrs. Chester Musser and family, Joann, John, Donald and Lenore, Mr. and Mrs. Lee DeArmit. nn Wn ——— CENTRE HALL MARKET Penn's Valley Sales Barn, Centre Hall, Tuesday, February 25: By the hundredweight: 84 calves, best calves, $1150 to $1325; com- mon calves, $7 to $1150; 159 fat hogs, $7.75 to $8.10; 14 fat sows $550 to $7.10; 2 stags, $4 to $4.40; 8 beef heifers, $7 to $3.20; 20 beef cows, $450 to $7.50. By the head: 2 stock bulls, $40) to $62; 21 young cattle, $15 to $40; 63 pigs and shoats, $2.10 to $6; 45 ¢oops chickens, heavies, 18¢ and 19c¢ Ib.; Leghorns, 14c and 15¢ Ib. Appointed Junior Hostess, Miss Ruth Linn, 250 South Ather- ton Street, State College, has been | selected as one of three hostesses to | be stationed at Camp Aberdeen, | Maryland, during the deny i training period. have been appointed to each of apryn eight training camps. The pay of # senor hostess is $2100 a year and quarters, and each of the junior | hostesses is pald $1620 a year and quarters. Was Too Sleepy A jealous husband at Montreal informed the man he was jealous of him that he would commit suicide | at 1 a. m. Monday. The other man | told police, When police reached the | house breathless they found the man slumped in his chair, a revol- | ver in his hand. He wasn't dead | he was asleep. He had dozed off | while waiting for the clock to strike | the fatal hour. Harry MeCutcheon, Jr. aged 3, of | Athens fell at his home and jam- med a clothes pin with which he was playing into the palate and mem- brane. The youngster was {aken to | the Packer Hospital for medical’ attention. i Injured by Clothespin ; | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Poets’ Corner A PRETTY GIRL A pretty girl is like a melody, It haunts you night and day, You try to forget It, but it does no good, It will not fade away A pretty gir! is like a page from lite, ! He: face full of beauty and joy. We must not forget that she's hu- man, Loo, In her heart is Of course it's natural that he her, She's precious as a lovely pearl; Hell go through Ife, living by her side, Being proud of girl a shrine for a boy loves his own pretty Mildred White COWBOY'S LIFE There's so grand as & COW- Ix y In all of his we Who works for a his money Only to go out on a bender He the nothing plendor Saves tern while and rounds up cattle while sing- ing And ropes Mending down prey With only a He has a girl Who will someday a song in horses with fences and skill tracking the desire to kl that's sweet a: be his « 1 have Lhelr happine their home will be pleted They'll 4 COWDhoy son ~Mildred While —— P.R.R. AWARDS THREE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS dave Notices calling attention Lo three scholarships to be awarded this year to sons of Pennsylvania Rallroad em- ployes have been distributed by H A. Enochs, Chief of Personnel, to all departments of the railroad Two of these scholarships are granted in memory of Frank Thomp- son, former president of the Penn- sylvania Railroad. The winners of these will each receive $800 annually for four years, and are privileged to select technical courses in any ap- proved American College The third scholarship is endowed in memory of John Clark Sins, for- mer secretary of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and is avallable for pay- ment of full tuition for four years in any undergraduate course at the University of Pennsylvania Per- sons already in the employ of the raflroad also are eligible to compete for this scholarship Competitive examinations will be conducted by the College Entrance Examination Board of New York City All three scholarships have been made available through trust funds provided by relatives of friends of the persons in whose memories they have been established The Thompson scholarship vacan- cies will result from the graduation in June of two of the present hold- ers. They are John J. Skelly. son of J. J. Skelly (deceased) former in- spector, Electrical Engineer's office New York City, who will receive a bachelor of science degree in elec trical engineering from Villanova College, and Albert B. Stewart. son of George H. Stewart, retired Assis- tant Engineer, Maintenance of Way Department, Philadelphia, who will receive an engineering degree from Antioch College The John Clark Sims scholarship vacancy will result from the gradu- ation of Robert B. Turner, son of Clarence L. Turner, Head Clerk of Chief Engineer's office, Philadelphia or 2 Cars Involved in Crash Damage amounting to about $35 resulted when a coupe driven by Lewis Rolt Wallauver of Philadel phia and owned by the L. H. Parke Co.. collided with one driven and owned by Ralph G. Stam, State Col- lege, R. D. at street and Highland alley, Sunday ‘morning. No one Was injured HE a . Audion Sale! On Route 219, North of EBENSBURG, PA. SAT., MAR. 1,1941 AT 1:00 O'CLOCK, P. M. wasn 75 Head Livestock Horses, Mules and Cattle 16 GOOD COLTS; 4 SETS OF NEW | HARNESS; 100 BUSHELS OF SEED | | POTATOES; 30 HEAD OF GOOD YOUNG MINE MULES AND PON- | IES FOR RETAIL. Bring Your Horses and Cattle to This Sale wAY JOHN P. BLOOM ssf PHONE 89%0-R-21 A, eA p § South Burrowes | — CENTRE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE Public Sale Register | 1) A | FRIDAY FEB, 20--C. H. Nihart wil offer at public sale on the Steele | farm, near the Fah Hatchery, La- mar, Pa. livestock and farm Im- plements., Sale at 10 a Wise & Hubler, aucts SBATURDAY, MARCH 1--The PFarm- ers’ National Bank of Millheim, executors of the William D. Gent- zell estate, will offer at public sale at the Gentzeil realdence, 2 miles west of Coburn, at Rote Mill, all the personal property, homestead, farm located at Liberty School house, and timberland, Sale at 12 o'clock sharp, Mayes & Stover, aucts SATURDAY, MARCH 1--Earle Diehl will offer at public sale at his resi dence on Walnut Street In Howard Boro, full line of household goods Sale at 13:30 noon Terms cal Roy Ovwier, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 1 ters will offer at public snle on his farm, 3 miles enst of Reberaburg, Pa. livestotk, farm implementa and some household goods. A cleanup sale Sale sat 10 a. m E E Hub- ler, auct SATURDAY m MARCH JJohin P Bloom will offer at public sale at his sales barn In Ebensburg, Pa. a number of horses, mules and cattle also some new harness and seed po- tatoes, Sale at 1 o'clock SATURDAY, MARCH 1-Daniel M and Raymond L. Poorman, heirs of Mary J. Poorman will offer at pub- lie sale along U. 8. Highway 322 about § mile west of Biate Col- lege, household goods and real es. tate neluding the Poorman Sere vice Station. Sale at | p.m. E M. Smith, auct MONDAY. MARCH 3-J. E. Ertel, will offer at public gale, one mile north east of Rebersburg Pa. his entire herd, 232 head, of Srade CGuertisey catlle n Jaz were fresh bef June, July will be fresh thi one year old 20 months old Wise & Hubler 1 MONDAY. MARCH 3-T FE will offer of public sale George farm between fonte and Feasant Ono, a carload good Minnesota horres, Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. E M. Smith W. C. Smeltzer, clerk WEDNESDAY, MARCH § vis Prankenbergzer and Franklin Musser, will offer at public sale near Millhelm, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise & Hubler. auct THURSDAY, MARCH 6--B. C. Wane will offer at public sale ou the William Genteel farm, at Liberty Bchool House, 3 miles wegt of Co- burn. livestock and farm imple- ments. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Mayes & Btover, aucta THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1041-Mra E L Miller, will offer at oublic gale on her farm. near Hecla Park Walker townshio. along the main highway, livestock and farm !m- plemepta Sale at 10 4. mm. Wise & Hubler. aucts. PRIDAY, MARCH 7-<J. BE QOGlibert will offer at public sale on the Mra H. BE Boob farm, 4 miles east of Rebersburg, Pa. along the State Road, livestock and farm Imple- ments. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucta SATURDA. MARCH 8-C. T. Crus will offer at public selec a desirable home located in Centre Hall Bor- oagh facing Grange Park. It Is & § room semi-bupealow vo, elec tricity, furnace, bath, large Dase- ment Hose Is fIHished hard wood Carage poultry houses large garden, all bulldings in condition Located on corner Possession given April lat 1941 Sale at 10830 a m © of purchase rice can be financed L. Frank Ayes, auct x10 SATURDAY. MARCH 8--Alboerta M Zook. Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah (Sallie) J. Barr, ate of Ferguson Townshin, Centre Counts Pennavivania. deceased will offer at public sale at 1:00 o'clovk, P M at the late residence of the dece- dent in Pine Orove Mlle a complete line of household fur fe iuded in whi c h qu such an corner cupboard len! tables, chairs wheel chest, etc SATURDAY. MARCH 8, IMIR. P Hauech will offer at public sale on his farm 2 miles west of Madison burz. a full line of livestock and farming implements Wise and Hubler, aucta TUESDAY. MARCH 11-F. O. Heck- man will offer at public sale on the Heckman farm, 2 miles west of Bellefonts., along Buffalo Run road, livestock and farm ments. Sale at 10 A M & Stover, Aucts WEDNESDAY, MARCH Confer will offer at his farm 1% miles west of Wood- ward, livestock and farm mobile ments This is a clean ap sale Sale at 10 o'clock. H. J. Stover, fres Lohr of auct 1941--Or- " A good are chegt doughtiray desk. spinnl drawers drop ng 13-3. W WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12. 101.C A Brickley, will offer at public sale on the Willlam Hughes farm, 1% miles west of Mill Hall along the Cedar Run road, livestock and farm Implements. Sale at 12 noon Wise & Hubler, aucts TURSDAY MARCH Day will offer gt public sale at Ps farm in Smullton, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 1230 Oso Wise, auct | THURSDAY, MARCH 13—Elmer Lim- bert will offer at public gale on the ! Ernest Stover farm, 3 miles west i of Miliheim, live stock and full line farm Implements. ean un sale, inhing at 10 o'clock a. m Mayes & Btover, aucts, I THURS DAY, MARCH 13-W NWN Weaver, will offer at public sale at | his farm % { Jacksonville, live stock, full line of i farm implementa and some house. ! hold goods Bale i A Wiuhler awet | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12-J "> {| Neidigh will offer at public sale on the Dan Stover farm, 1 mile west | i of Pine Grove Mills, Pa. livestock | { farm implements and some house. hold gooda. Smith, auct | FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941- Stover will offer at publie Toate 4 miles east of Rebersburg, a fu} | line of livestock. farm imbDlements | 00ds. Sale | and some household at § a m Wise & SATURDAY, MARCH 15..Ammon Hackenberg will offer at public sale on the Hackenberg Est farm locat- ed 2 miles northwest of Woodward, livestock and farm Sale at 10 o'clock. ubler, auct. 4aTu Hubler 18 | MONDAY, MARCH | Loesch will offer at public sale on the Snyder farm, 2 miles northwest and implements. Clean-up BM. Smith. auvet MONDAY, Farmers Mita, the | following tems: 2 tables; 1 sideboard: 1 flour chest; 1 meat bench: chairs and tubs and house- imple | Mayes | public mle on 1}—-Bmery E of a mile weet of | at 10 o'clock. | Saleat lpm. KE M | implementa. 17—Charles EK | i 1 MARCH 17-Mrs, Bmma i Stoner, will offer at public sale at | 2 stoves; | 18--Willlam M public sale on northeast of TUESDAY MARCH Oweng will offer at his farm 3. ution Miffiinburg, livest tock and farm im AB Clean-up rale Sale at 12 noon sharp. MW. Boy- er, auct TUBSDAY, MARCH Hoover will offer at public sale 00 the Boring Brook farm, 6'6¢ miles north east of Tyrone, on route 560 livestock and farm implements Sale at VP a.m. E M Smith, auct WwW. C. Morrow, clerk WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10--Clarence Kamtetter will offer at public sale on the Nixon farm, 1 mile east of Olintondale, livestock and full line of farm implements Clean-up sale beginning at 9 o'clock a. m., Wise and Hubler, aucts 48U THURSDAY. MARCH 20--Irvin Walk. er will offer at public sale on the Bal ley farm 6 miles west of State Coli lege on the White Hall road vestock and farming ap lemen ts Bale at 10 a. m H. lL. Harpster, auct THURSDAY MARCH Lucas will offer at public sale, his farm 1 mile west of Runville, Pa., along the Snow Shoe pike and farm implements 10 a Clean up sale. Smith 18.Rev. W. N m auct THURSDAY, MARCH 20 104)1—Harry | 8 Warntz will offer at public sale on the M. O. Stover farm, north west of Woodward, Pa stock and farm implements at $a m. Wise & Hubler, live- Bale aus x12 FRIDAY, MARCH 21-—A. E. Limbert will offer at public gale at his farm 3% miles cart of Rebersburg, live- stock and a full line of machinery and household goods Clean-up sale at Pam. E E Hubler auct LL It E. Smelteer at the J oH Blate Hveatock wry and PRI AY, MARC H 21 J ale fov farm 3 mies west Collewe, along route 40 a full Une of farm machi: some household BAL Sale at Haroster. ate! BATU RDAY MARCH 22 t ust Company } Ka uffman offer at public sale at woe long the Zion-Plesaant road. a full line of household f ding a quantity of an- ur Also a lot of Piy- chickens Sale at 10 Maves & Stover, guctionsers i# a clean-up sale. Terms W. Harrison Walker, attor- y for estate SATURDAY. MARCH 20..The Ad- ministrators of the estate of Robert M. Smith late of Centre Hall Bor- ough, will offer ai public sie on what Is known as the Brooks farm on the Brush Valley Road, 3 miles went of Centre Hall, a full line of livestock and farm implements be- ginning at Pa mm. At 1 p.m. at the residence of the dedeased, a line of household poOds and the real estate of the decensed will be offered for sale. EB M Smith wucy SATURDAY. MARCH 20--The under signed will offer at public sale the following dessoribed valtiable real- eatate lotated at Hublepsburg, In Whaiker Wownship 160 high state of cull n frame bo M with al én conveniences tenani concrete garage 2x22 other necessary out buildings ex- cept barn, which wag destroved by fire. Never falling stream of water flows through this farm near hiidings farm can be private sale if desired The BEelle- executors of estate will her late re- full nk Maves, auct MONDAY MARCH Mrs Wa H 8im Ox = gt oublie sale n the Hobson farm, 1% e ont of Tylers: ile. Pa. Clinton Counts Hvestock and farm : 3 ments Bale at 030 A M Wise & Hubler RUCte MONDAY. MARCH 24--Oeo wii offer at public sale on the Weight farm located § miles East of Bellefonte along Jacksonville road, livestock and farm Imple- ments. Bale at 10 oclek. E E Hubler, auct TUESDAY, MARCH 25--T FP. Krum- rine will offer at public sale on the John T. McCormick Est, farm jorated 1% miles west of State College. a full line of livestock, farm implements and household goods. This is & clean up sale Sale at 930. E M. Smith auct S0t! THURSDAY MARCH 27--C C Rider will offier at public sale at his farm at Penna Purnace along route 45 midway between Tyrone and Stag Golleds, horas 40 cat Ye, S00 PE. ie Starts a3 1p a { Smith, auct WE MARCH -John Brungart will offer at [Rible | Hu hain on the Celia Brungart farm abou 5 miles east of Rebersburg sion the main highway, a full line livestock. farming implements and some household Roods Sale E E Hubler, auch 2 A MARCH 28--0Mrs. Roy R. Crust will offer at public sale on ihe Roy RB, Crust farm one mile Weight Waddle, on the Buffalo Rh : road, live atock, farming imple- ments and household moods. e at 930. Lunch will be served by ladies of the Oray's Methodist Church. Mayes & Stover, auct This is a clean-up sale. THURSDAY. MARCH 27--The Ad- | ministrators of d late Charleg H. ublic sale at the late residence, i, miles east of Hublersburg, Pa. Walker Township, Centre County. implements auctioneers, } FRIDAY. 8 Calvin ! SR eh at public sale on 4, yr Itmer farm, one-half mile west of Roopsburg, on the Buffalo Run V road, livestock, pa implements and some hold goods. Sale at 10 a. m rey will be served by the Buffalo Run | church, Mayes & Stover, | suots PRIDAY, M . livestock and tarm le at 9:30 a m Wise & Hubler, aucts. SATURDAY, MARCH 20..Dorrey Boxsuioth will offer at public sale oR ag REL miles Bobi of stock and farm | at 10 a. Mm. Mayes SATURDAY. M household goods. Bate at 12 o sharp, Wise and Hubler, aucts. Of ah State College, full line of farm sale, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. brick pri ring with all Sho will be offered for sale, , tO0 numerous to mens | tion. many o'clock. . Wise, auct, ONDAY, MARCH 17, Nicholas will effet at public sale at his farm 2% miles sast of anticues. Sale at 12 1041 -John | Lo- | Kanton, on joule BBO, livestock ) full Jas 8 impleme: i 20--Milligen / on | 1% mile | MW-t, ©, Bmith | will offer at public sale on his farm |! Balo Pa. A to State Ha, coh bre SATURDAY, APRIL 12-Community Bale, ubtic sale of heusehold goods and other items will be held at Shoemaker Brothers Storage room in Slate College, for the ben. efit of the undePprivileged children of Centre County. Sale is spon- rored by the State Collere Kiwanis Club, and will begin promptly at 12 o'clock noon. E. M., Smith, suct, Gene Lee, clerk BATURDAY, APRIL 19-Van don will offer at public sale residence 41, East Cuttin Street Bellefonte, Pa, a full and com- plete line of household goods, A full and complete description of which will appear jn this paper at a future dete, At the same time and place the real estate will be offered for ‘sale. Sale at 12:30 sharp. Mayes and Stover, Aucts Paul M. Dubbs, clerk PRIVATE BSALE--The undersigned has the following livestock and hinery for sale, at his home in ynsburg, Pa 2 bay horses, 8 Years old, well broke; set of heavy harness; 2 horse wugon with box, and ladders; MoConnick Deering cultivator with alse finishing shovels; McocCormick-Deering mow. er, 8 foot cut with 2 sets of knives; This above machinery was used two seasons; 17 tooth spring harrow 60 tooth spike harrow; plow; single cultivator, doubletreey and single- trees and other things A. A Slover, Owner, Asronsburg, Pa. x10 PRIVATE BSALE-Desirable small farm at private sale. Known as the Isasnc Banev farm. Jocated In Benner township adjoinin the Binie Hoy farm. Contains ACTes, good bulldings and all modern conveniences, Can be bought at reasonable price for auick sale If nierested call State Colle 842, & write lL. Prank Mayes, “pout, a er Friday, February 28 C. lH. NIHART Will offer «t public sale on the Hieele farm near the Pederal Fish t the Jollowing 8. Jo- at his Hn ? property LIVESTOOK :— Team of horses, 16 veards old, weight 3000 potinds; 4 Cuernsey and Holstein milch cows, 4 Guernsey and Holstein heifers, 7 months old; | bull, 7 months old; 3 Poland China sows and 1 Poland China boar, § shoats, 7 weeks old FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick binder, 6-To0t cut, Ontario B-hoe disk grain drill; International cullivator, Cormick mower, 8-foot cut, trac- tor harrow; sQike harrow. spring- tooth harrow, Jd-horse wagon In good condition. potato planter, hay load- er; potato sprayer, some harness; milk cans and many other articles too nuEnerous to mention. Lumch will De served by the Methodist church. Terms made knowy on du} of sale. Sale at 10 g Mm. Wise Hubler, aucts ™ Saturday, March 1 W. A. WINTERS Will offer at public stile on his pretaises 3 miles enst of Rebergbudn the foliowing livestook. farm Impie- ments and household goods LIVESTOCK ~Mated wam black horses, 10 and 11 years oid sound atl good workers, weight 3400. 8 ich cows, consisting of Guernseys Jeary and Holsteins, some will be fresh by time of sale, alec Guernsey heifer, 1 year oid Holstein bull YeRrg old: 78 chickens FARM IMPLEMENTS — 2-horse wagon: MoCormick Deering binder in good repmir. Ontario grain drill like new. Hoogler corn pianter. MoOor mick mower New Idea side del) 3 rake. Willy-Oale cultivator sien] land roller; New Ides manure spread. er S-eection spring-tooth harrow) spike tooith harrow, 20-78 Syracuse plow, No. 83 Oliver one-way sulky piow: set of Yankee hay ladders vin bobsled. sleigh’ spring wagon: bug wagon box: single harpoon: feel one-inch rope and oulleys. beg truck. wheelbarrow: single trees and double trees. cable: chains, grain cradle: 2 soythes, Zrase and bush Erase seed sower., 4 milk cans. 3 milk buckets and sirainer; eed corn. some clover seed: corn and oals by the bushel, full line of butcher tools HOUSEHOLD GOODE 2 ranges, Dockashy and Red Cross. and many other articles top numerous 10 men- tion. Lunch will Latheran id at 1030 a. m. E. - Saturday, March 1 E Hubler, auct Bout mile west bd Eh ST Eis iy nee on a in 30 days, & Hubler, i EM. Smit Edward L. Lillard. Attorney. p. | gully ‘Black horse 12 years My hy LIVESTOOK years; gray, woht Thursday, March 6 MRS. E. L. MILLER Will offer at public sale on her farm 7 miles east of Bellefonte, near Hecls Park, Walker township, slong the main highway, the folowing per- sonal property LIVESTOCK 8 horses, consisting Of one bisck matched team; and one roan horse; 10 mileh cows, 7 heifers and 1 bull, All grade Holsteins and Guernseva--a fine lot of milen cows rooder 4 mich plow now; Buperior graln 2 wagons: Massey Harry hay onder: New Idea manure spreader; Osborne binder; one man hay ladder; Perry harrow; Case mower evstone side delivery rake; Bradley-Davis fmm MeCormick Deering cul- Uvator; Hoosier corn planter; and many other articles tog numerous to mention. Bale at 10 a m. Lunch will be served by a church organize. tion. Terms will be made known on day of sale. Wise & Hubler, aucts Ww C Bmeltzer. Olek. x9 Friday, March 7 J, Y ’ GILBERT Will offer at public Mrs. H. E. Boob farm Re bersbur K, niong the sale road following pemsonal property LIV ES TOCK 2 horses, 1 a sorrel, 11 years old, weight 1550; | a gray mare 13 years old, weight 1500; 10 cows, cotsisting of Holsteins and Cuernseys, 2 of which will be fresh by time of sale: 1 Holstein bull; 2 heifers, 18 months old; some shoals FARMING IMPLEMENTS 8 trace tors, 1 an Oliver-Hart-Parr, 18-28 on rubber, 3 years old; MoCormick- Deering, No. 10.20; Model A. Ford row crop with wo-row cultivater, 2 Conklin wagons with boxes, wood- pin botmled, good as new; Buchs 9- foot cultipacker; #-hoe Pennsylvania grain drill; 14-inch Oliver tractor plow; MoCormick binder, 7-foot cut; McCormick mower, 5-foot cut; Me- Cormick side rake and tedder bined: MoCormick-Deering drop deck hay loader; No. 1 McCormick man- ure spreader. 2 set 18-100! hav lad- P stove; 3 clover seed sowers, cans, 2 seta double harness clipper windmill, aril; the of the mile on 4 miles cast an Albright both are riding cuits and an Albright walkir valor, Black Hawk corn plate: Ihe ternational 4-section spring-Looth lever harrow; 2 section spring tooth ever harrow, 2-sectlon steel spike tooth harrow, 2 No 20-78 Syracuse plows; 1-horse cultivator; 2 shovel ' shovel plow, large single shovel plow; 2 feed mills, 1 an 8-Inch Quaker City ; Pord ors the other an ll-ineh Climax power plant with governor: Pord pow ered loo-saw; woodsaw, 45 feet of 5- inch rubber belting, Eachelman sheaf elevator; hay fork, ropes and pulleve, fanning mill rick Sde-hil] tractor hitch; 2-horse power Pauliless gas euxine: 4-horse power Sandow fis SDEIDG; three S0-galjon oll drums; 80-gallon oil drum. 4 milk cans, pails and strainers. Delaval separator, harness: some furk and many other articles 100 numerous to mention Sale at 10a m. Lunch will be served by some o-mauization Terma made known on fay of sale Wise and Hubler aucts x9 Saturday, March 8 R. P. HAUGH Wil offer at public farm, 2 miles west of the followiur personal LIV i 3 isonburg PIDpEIeT. is a Guernsey: will be fresh by time of stile PARM DMPLEMENTS — New Manure spreader, good as new iT H C. double row corn olanter: MoCor- mick Deering cultivator in good oon ition: McCormick Deering hay oad. er, with drop head condi. . cut ith slrong piow for 2 or MoCorm) harrow LR ing harrow spike Tornado fodder shredger power Economy hs engine double trees. single trees neck yokes brooder stove, 1000 chick capacity: good Drooder house, 12 by 14 feet some household poods and many othé articles. Sale at 12 o'cicok ahatrp. Wise & Hubler, aucts x10 Monday, March 10 H. F. STOVER Will offer al public sale on 3 miles east of Asronsburg lowing personal property LIVESTOCK 2 horses, consisting of 2 bay mare. 7 vours old and a old. # mikch cows, mostly Cuernseys, two will be freehh by time of sale. Guernsey buil 2 years old. 4 Cuernsey heifers, 2 brood sows FARMING IMPLEMENTS --3MoCor- mick Deering Farmall H. tractor. used since May. l4-inch bottom tractor plow. Oliver tractor disc, double: wagons, 3-inch and 4-inch tires re- his farm the foi- | spectively, dh boxes: 3 sets hay Jad. ders; Joh mower, Har- ris side pig Tike. hay loader. hay Tanne g 5 i HH g LE i 28k : i i £8 g gh : 1 E : § ; : H : 3ek g g ; § oF 3 Tuesday, March 11 EMERY E. DAY at his farm gh; in ders; 3 cultivators, 1 a Willle-Oale, 1 | le on his | NT years; good Ouernsey cow due In June with 4th calf FARM IMPLEMENTS —8e¢t heavy tug harness, in good shape; also chain trace harness; extea good hair Isced leather collars, set new bridies, sis pet used lines, single double leather halters, wo Wagon 8%~in, skein; good WREON Low down all purpose wagon, 20-78 Syracuse plow; shovel plow, potato plow, Internationsl spring lever hare row; New MoComnick Deering big 4 cultivator, single cultivator Black Hawk corn planter, with fertilizer at. tachment, New ldeal Deering mower Deering binder, 7-fL. cut, self dump New ldea manure spread- Yankee hay ladders, heavy gingle trees, do Lrees forks, B00 1b. platform scale, 300 Ib beam scale, fodde and any other iletns numerous men Lion SRI Lin and place 1375 pores of far offered fo Bale Sale at | Wednesday, March 12 J. D, NEIDIGH Will offer gt public sale on the Deas Stover farm, 1 mile west of » Grove Mills ! property LIVESTOCK 2 good 8 Guernsey cows, om nnd hoarse truck 10 old: 6 hon FARM hay ladders low Harris hay toads rake, McCormick cultivator Healy new: hay for Jeys, tug hars eid els, elec; some many other mention Clean-up p.m E M. Smith Wednesday, Ma rch 12 J. W, CONFER Willi offer at publi fran 1% miles west the following personal propert) LIVESTOCK Team of nie miich ocows, some of which fresh by time of sale. 2 heifer 4 years old: 1 bull, 2 Poland China and Chester shoals welghing from ! pounds. 2 Lrood sows. vl Chins boar ARM IMPLEMENTS a .y Join Deere With Arop head. «ide d rake Osborne mower, L-foot cut MeCor mick binder, 6-foot cut. MoCormick cultivator; Oliver walking plow. 2 two-asction spring Woh harsows reih drill; mature spreader, F-20 wrInall tractor, used 3 seasons; Me- Mormick tractor plow, with - ine bottom. 140-feet hay Tope clover seed. potatoes: forks And many other articiey u ous Too mention Sale a The ladies Ald of we red H serve lunch. This I» 4 clean-up sal Mayes & Silover, auc . Friday, March 14 RAY B. STOVER Will offer st public sale 4 mi east of Rebersburg on Route 97 following personal property LIVESTOCK ~-Team of ro h 1 dnd 12 years ola, weight 3 eam of bay horses, 0 Llu } weight 3400; Lead fich cow ! folateltis and fail cows. and tine of sale old. Holstein stein DOs, 5 head of young € 0 18 mon weighing eno ted ang plas LY “ar El ME ' male n BUCO oan- | aie On i Wx eured <4 Wagons : Joudes years P and O 14- Sor Pi OW : Ha He glider and numerous to mention Laas be served by the Ladies Aid made known on dav of sale ibeging atl § a m Wis & sucts nen Hubler x10 Saturday, ‘March 15 | WINFIELD LOVE AND MAUDE HARRISON | Adminigtrators of the estate and ‘helrs of the ate John A Love will offer at public gale at the decedent's home, W Street, Bush Ad- | dition, Bellefonte, | pable household enameled | Positive Sunshine range hard coal | elf food! room stove, I-burner oil | stove; Pin cabinet; 100- ining room got, including ex- table, € chairs and Sia crocka, dishes; 8 Arden tools, and Sther articles 10) numerous «wo Sale at 1230 p m. cash. LL. Prank Mayes, auct xil Tuesday, March 18 REY. W. N. HOOVER hd at 8 Buble sale on the miles north- Doone on hs 850, the fol- 1 property: of roan horses, team of yours AA bred: Holstein bull, 2 yous old; 50 chickens This ia - exceptionally fine jot of hore, ments. Many Dew—-host, in 00d condition. afoot as new; Oliver two 12- plow, new: New Idea ma- , late model: fanning heelbarrow; 2 . saved corn grader; SE electric milk cooler; fore, 430 Blacksmith, Soo: Re 2 | woot the following wal- | of different sizes for different Uses; forks, ghovels and many othe too numerows to mention Also some household goods. Sale at § A, m launch will be served A . Smith, suet WLC. Morrow, clerk, ROTICE The furm of 122 acres Ia for sale x11 Wednesday, March 19 C. D. KARSTETTER . | Will offer of Clinton farm Haven erty LIVEETOOK 6 head of horses and mules consisting of: 1 team of Jack mules. § and 10 yeam weight 2800, gente and right work anywhere, pair of molly siralght and right, work anywhere, weight 2900; pair dark brown hoses, 8 and 9 years oid, weight 3000, a real pair with lots of action, can't be beat for good workers, 40 hed of cattle, consisting of Holsteins and Cuernseys, 20 of which are milch cows, some of these cows will be fresh by time of gale. Holstein bull, ] years oid; Cuernsey bull, ready for service by sale time; anhother Cuern ball, smaller; purebred Holstein bufl cal! balance of the cattle gre several sng!) heifers and the rest aie J and 2 years pid, these catile are ail T. B. apd Bangs disease tested and never had a reacior In the herd There will be health chart with them 50 head of hogs, consisting of 3 brood sows. 2 of which are Chester Whites due 0 farrow in March, and 1 Berkshire, due 0 farrow in il; spotted Po- wnd Chins boar, 46 head of »“oais weighing from 40 to 100 pounds FARMING IMPLEMEN]S-— New Idea manure spreader, used 2 years New Idea rake and loader years, New Ides 6-row oorn med | season 2 Deerirg MoCormick Deer ne 7-1 ot yinder with ext “Tongue truck In A-1 condition McCormick Deering ¢ inder, MceCorm - Deering one. th fertilizer row Dot “a0 11-7 Ontario ize alachment grass seeder, good as new, has owed 120 Hoogler die corm planter | Hauer attachment, MoCaormi ring tractor on rub. er Cormick eeriow raclor row ike Woth LHarTows John tio tractor harrow #-foot tractor cull packer in good condition: 2 17- lever harrow: 4 Perry bare Plows. 4 spike-looth harrows., John Deere gang plow, 3 20-78 Byrscuse plows: 3 corn workers. 2 wre riders and one a walker, 3 two-horse wWag- Cis with 44-inch tres. § els pood Yankee Lay ladders; MoCormick hay tedder, 2 hay ropes and forks; spring wagon: | trailer T-Darrel walter lank. chop mill, Chevrolet six- inder truck, 50 feel of T-inch. beit and several qmaller belts; set of sone bourds. 2 wood racks: pair of Elec ric Bleward slippers; 3 pets tug har- 1 lines, bridles. collars: breech- 2 pols of housings, Wilson elec. n milk cooler. good gs Dew mi ans. mHE buckets, strainer; Dig lard press; 2 ron kettles. meat bench. hog hangefs. some good mix- clover hav, baled: corn and oss; Pood seed corn and oats un cradle: 2 Cycione corn shellers: wimain teter’ Jov chains Dutt chains: pair of heavy rope and pulleys, and many other articiss 00 umerous 1 mention HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Tan pmbian relige. just like new. Heats mote rootn stove: ood! oll heater: com ii stove: 3 beds, suring: £04 aH EXLension abies, (roving 4 several rockir dresper and linoleum rugs y brussels rugs hall rack v and CTOCKS at public sale 1 mile east dale Mill, on the Nixon along the hard road Ww Lock the following personal prop- Hower grain gral in ar: i with ler Col~ ) h w! be served by the » Pras wgelical church of Terms made known on Sale starts promotly at Wise & Hubler, aucts xil L.FRANK MAYES Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE. saz \& {{ Why not have the benefit of com- petitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate de- mand higher prices. A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pub- lic sale in the near future WATCH FOR DATES General H. J. STOVER GENERAL AUCTIONEER COBURN, PENNA. (Phone 34-R-21, Millheim Exch.) PUBLIC SALE OF MINNESOTA = HORSES! ON THE GEORGE LOHR FARM Between Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap, on MONDAY, MAR. 3 AT 1:90 O'CLOCK P. My This is a carload of good Minne. sota Horses fresh from the coun- try and right off the farms. Good colors and good size. Mated teams and single horses of good quality, the best I could buy. Some fancy horses and one “jenny” mule. If in need of a horse come snd Jouk 4 hese horses and he Yous own judge. T. E. JODON E. M. SMITH, A wotioneer. W. C. SMELTZER, Clerk. = 3 »
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