Lucas—Barton Wedding-—A beau- | tiful and impressive wedding cere- mony was performed at the Metho- dist church on Sunday 14th when daughter of George W. Unionville, of Donald C ed byl the bride's bride. who by her father satin and lace dress with long veil and train, white deiphinum and baby's breath The bride was ter, Julia Barton of honor and carried pink roses Reinhald carried Ann Wilson nieces of the bride the bride The groom was white flannel Altoona white John brothers preceded by and Love “Ah! from Naughty * by Brogda arranged with all flowers ction for a wedding and places Eastman MrS Emily visiteg with her garet Keatley The commu members the Reme The members of th Bible class of 1 held their regular monthly | Page Six EE I a ML UNIONVILLE Moth our September | lilams Almera Barton Barton ol Pa., became the bride Lucas also of Union- The ceremony was performe- uncle, Rev, Law- Barton, of Sunbury, Pa. The was given in marriage was attired in white Mabe) der of the pa Unilonv move i« Prayer ny mornin the eve regular mon Miles and carried white roses attended by her sis- Hail as matron who wore ivory =atin dress The brides Mae Wilson in pink Mae Barton in yellow lace and Vivian Smay blue chiffon and lace talisman roses. Betty ind Lois Jane Myer were flower girls, Alice Shirleen Myers and Barton niece and nephew were train bearer attired in blue coat and was attend- Forrest Lucas of wore blue coal The usher and Paul Resides. hali the groom and Harold wedding procession wa “Intermez H. E plang bu Lila Ida and in Ruell express and ne of kin the {lt Roy Li Free Praye: | we ( vice brother H wo i flannels his QO Class of The zo" plaved by McElwain Mrs. Lawrence 1¢ bride, sang “In- Call” from Rose Marie Sweet Mystery of Life Marietta, accompan- Mrs McElwain gels Sere- me ( in Mrs oan and aunt of the Presb wood the piano by Barton played and the The very trad 1g marche decorated, varietie and under Mr r Cali ont of re on week coupd : Mrs Atlantic Ci'Y the be Lhe bride the home of famil intere The bride of t along groom will pnewnon at Roche New York he groom is employed by the Kodak Company Miles of Milesburg ister, Mrs. Mar- t week and ter covery T we Sis ome ham Siu JAS all tv Garden next September o The. member comm last Mrs M1 eo Meth Bid ol nit Tuesd Mrs Minnie and unc Westmorels oO: Mrs Mr Jahn M H. W. Woodring of COOK TOP Is GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS PORCELAIN a firmation District Supt of pointment of tive Oc the wee Methodist Sunday by Cards Lucas 168 A rl wl ble St Tax Reminder t of health for the eral days mis of and egg s Sy Cecil Stevenson of Altoona several days the latter part | of last week visiting with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, J, B. Stere Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stere and two children of New Kensington, Pa, were weekend guests of his parents Mr, and Mrs. James M, Stere Mrs. Sue McEaen quietly cele- brated her birthday last week on Tuesday and in the evening was in- vited to dinner, which was prepared in her honor, at the home of Mr and Mrs, J. F Hunt at the Pratt home Church Services :— Thete has this Thursday evens ing called of School on Sunday tion of the g at 9:15; Epworth League In 0h September ning at 6:30, followed by the 0.4 y House preaching at 7:30 with ser- sons interested the Rev, Foster Piper of present, YH. Miss Meriam of Thanks—Mr. and Mr and Mrs. El take this means been operated in the Centre thanks to friends co Hospital for appendicitis re- their many cently, has improved and is now at iness and sympathy during her home and able be around and deat! our Le~ with her little friends. We are glad cas t and ret Methodist Church Services: service Friday evening, Sun- unday morning at 9 the regular preach 418 ermon sLot — Mrs spent odist has Church News:;—Con- been received from Dr. Merril Wil- Williamsport, of the ap- Rev, Willlam A. 8ny- Newton Hamilton, Pa, to be stor of the Milesburg and ille charge, to become eflfec- tober 1st. Rev, Snyder will » the parsonage in Milesburg k of September 28th been a special meet- the Athletic Associa. community for Friday 19th, in the Com- at 8 o'clock All per- are requested vo be service Way, daguhter of Mrs wood Way, who had 0 pon ing their ighbors for nty act to 1 of on y learn of her recovery ure hool who has been New Alex- week Fri- Mrs Mc- Amanda Way, 10 visiting wi relatives In ine ing shoal § i by with oward past several " home Dy na last ier by the pa here Jacobs di her si Ra John Divit " weekend son Meeting: : eling remained Way Monday returning Wi Ware {Mi WE ttendance walich and Mr been Church Services:— Monday even- the yterian udy Class on he ¢ inder dire Oak- dun with a table Minnie someone poons also Mis Citizen: bear and tax- mind the ] i he i f- Octe please “haefler of Belle- Wome Of Sunday af- brougnt a placed n i vice in memory het + Mrs. Carrie Rowan : member ol 1H Mr He Lane effer to be ie Hall ha been not past se of and her many frie is and trust ner ompilete re- Wid mi peedy mbers of the Wi-Mo-Ma- the community, with friends, enjoyed a upper last Thursday A crippled held home the division of the association, was Tuesday evening at the L. 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PHONE 63-R Trade Mark Regiotered ! conducted from the home here on | Known, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA deotns of Mrs. LeRoy Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Lucas, who died last Friday night in the Altoona | Hospital, Funeral services were | T'uesday afternoon with interest (n ihe Oak Ridge cemetery, LeRoy had been ill for about twenty-four weeks but on account of his youth, | his many friends and relatives hop- | ed he would recover, We herewith extend most sincere sympathies to the bereaved parents, brother and sister and wife and other relatives and friends Plans for FFA Fair Announced (Continued from page one) have been forwarded, ber of county as follows Wyoming and Sullivan, 14, Cameron and Potter, 6; Centre, 8; Northumberlanag and Schuylkill, 15; Bradford, 11; Columbia and Montour, 13; Snyder and Union, 13, and Clinton and Lycoming, 13 Arrangements for the falr are be. ing made by the Williamsport Com- munity Trade Assoclation, Miss Ava- lyn Kaiser, supervisor of home eco- nomics in Lycoming county schools, wind Charles D. Carey, county super. visor of vocational agrieniture. Over 100 vocational teachers and super- from the entire ares are ex- to ald in the Anal formula- plans sf the fair will be the Pine Armory In Williamsport, a centrally located bullding has stood vacant since the in- duction of the National Guard into the regular army The tentative schedule of evens promises a show unique in FFA his- tory. In a talk given at one of the presainary meetings fair offic- ials, Dr. E. L Pennsylvania 3 » College agriculturists, informe. hat the then-proposed fair wouid probably be the first of Ils exact type in the entire nation Aside from the actual exhibiting products, produce and animals the contestants a supplementary demonstrations, motion possible social evenls {ll round out the three-day affair There will be no registration {ees admission prices in connection with any direct phase -of the Iair More than 20000 visitors are €x- to flow into the city during the time of the show. In order io accomodate the influx, a lodging hreay low -conl rooms will be established after a pattern which successful Previous conventions and the num- schools in each, are 14; Tioga, visors pected tion of Sis street huge, that of Nixon, progam of pictures and » or pected of during proved ‘New Angle’ Is Rumor- ed In Houck Arrest Conlinged pom page ons June 10 It and with Charge intent to Miss Kathryn Breon iege. July 15 Charge, and battery Grace Omy, 8 Miss Belly 5c ge EE ay State Col- aggravated battery nssnuit Miss March 25 ard, April tate College henck, How 19: Mrs. W. E. Crossley, Bellefonte, December 7, 1040, and, Mise Mary Elizabeth Sloop, Belle- fonte. December 26. 1940. Charge in case, assault and batlery wck's application for bail is the Clinton County Court fas reached 1 decision either as to whether ball will be granted, or the amount of ball to be required if Houck is to be released in that county Houck is charged with two atlacks women one cariy in August and the other early in September resulted in his arrest 1f the Clinton county court should grant ball, Houck would be brought to Centre county and srraigned on the charges filed here vesterday, of- ficiais sald. However, if he remains in custody in Clinton county is is probable that no action on the Cen. tra caynty information wili be tak. until after his cases in Lock Haven are finally disposed of During the weekend Samuel Jubii Altoona attorney, was retain- od as counsel for the former Belie- fonte orchestra leader Jubllierer is the attorney who defended Mrs Margaret Behmer, of Philipsburg, in her trial here several years ago for the fatal shooting of her colored paramour, Louis Kreitz A jury ac- quitted Mrs. Behmer inn Former “Altoona Policeman Shot A former Altoona policeman, Ser- geant M. A. Davis of the P. R R police, is a patient at Lewistown Hospital, suffering from a gunshot wound of the right arm. Living on Hawthorne road on the outskirts of Lewistown, Davis wag reported to have been shot accidentally, al- each H fore the he « but court 0 on al en n were: | though a detailed account of what really happened was not disclosed. He was admitted to the hospital early Sunday morning, three hows after a Newton Hamilton man. also suffering a gunshot injury of the right side and believed to be in-| volved in the same incident, was) hospitalized. Davis was on the Al- toona police Sorc many years ago Pollution . Kills Eels A number of operators of eel bas- kets in the Susquehanna River from Shamokin Dam to Liverpool face a loss of revenue in their annual’ eel fishing venture this year because of the killing of the eels by stream | pollution. and since the customary, “run” of eels falled to materisize | because of low waters, Many game fish also were killed by the poison, : and sre floating into the eel bas- | kets, operators report, Get Special Traming Pvt. Samuel M. Engler, of State | wel Kyiv | College, was Among a group of en- | listed men from the 4th Armored | Division at Pine Camp, N. Y. sent] to the Armored Poree School at Ft. Knox, Ky. recently for a three- | prion course in motor mechanics! emmaed to tram them in special | § Series - | Inopportune Fire { Just a few hours before sale of the John R. McCord farm at To- wanda to Geneva Malroy, countess living in New York, was to be closed Thursday, the burned to the ground. tant to cily independent | Company, 100-year-old house | | James A. Beaver FARMERS ARE GRAND PEOPLE (The following was sent In for | publication by a reader of the Cen- tre Democrad, It Is clipped from a recent issue of a farm periodical) This is the time of the year when the farmer suddenly becomes impor - dwellers. A good many urban residents abruptly come to the conclusion that they love farm. ers; that farmers are the salt of the earth Grand people, farmers, They are hard-working individuals, they rsup- ply the nation with most of its food, each one Is practically the owner of a small Pusiness and a man to be treated with respect; they are and, just incidentally, they own most of the small game hunting country Of course, city enced by that They love farmer: are—sweet, kindly men who would welcome a visit from thelr city brethrenssay, about November 1 or thereafter because they lead lonely Hives and like company Naturally, there are exceptions Wo this rule that most farmers are sweet-souled persons, These nasty exceptions put up saying that no one is going to hunt on their property. The city men shrug their shoulders sorrowfully and take a potshot (regretfully, of course, much s a parent spanks a naughty child) at such farmers’ chickens, just teach them a jesson These city men who are shaken by their newfound grand passion for the tillers the will make a concerted and belated rush to the country “to become acquainted wilh the farmers” in the hope that they will be invited to gun over some good small game acres Perhaps they will go as to buy 8 dozen eggs from farmer—and expect unlimited hunt- ing in return for the eatire influ factor men aren't Intter land for what they SIRENS Lo of sci) even so far th ne MAM Their approach Is all wrong Wise hunters started cultivating the men who cultivate the fields last fall or years ago. They brought thelr holiday chickens, turkeys or ducks from the farm over which they hunted the season, or seasons, be- fore. They secured other farm pro- duce from the man who was cour- teous enough to allow them to hunt on his land, Some hunters we know often take small gifts along for the farmer's children even when they Just casually visit the country place This Isn't as horribly selfish as it sounds. It is a straight matter of this for that, which is the basis of all relations in business or in friend- ship. You get exactly what you give 099 times out of 100 in vour dealing: with other persons The farmer is a Husinessman business is producing and selling foodstufl: If you are a customer of his he will not go out of his way to chase you off his property when gunmng season comes around. On the other hand, he won't greatly ap- preciate sudden fawning upon = few weeks before rabbits and pheas- ants become legal As a business man, he » shrewd enought to discern motives in conduct! We have other fr families and rtainly without need of chickens, corn on the and egrt-—who do not bu food from the [armers whose land they hunt They go quite frankly to the farm- er (even if the land posted) and ask for permission hunt, They always add that they will share any game they get and that they will be careful. Bometimes they don't suc. coed, but they often an okay go ahead--and they live to what they promised Still others on a dollar basi for the privilige land His fends without ce any cob in pet to up lo the whole They offer hunting put thing ts Tas Vv ea ithe o! on op — - Grocer Posts Names of Debtors, Hc Wasn't Fooling In Warning Monongn- when he Clem Pizentelll hela grocer. wasn't fooling veterans promi od to post on a big bulletin! the who pay in the eenler of OWDH of delinquent debtor, to heed his warning to banrd names refused up.” Three letin board People i Pizzu Now they soe he DAME and convinced that Jam not shout 500 more Plzzutelli’s ing fror names went t ale yesterday thought | up on he fooling morning should Iw still have notify manner wan kg th ab iii ple ie of dead beats grocer last on more he discov. unorthodoy m alleged ed by the looking 1 bus lect war July when than 30 3000 past coneed” back Years i ness ered due acoounis hi books 4 ine on part inrgn the mont The Plzzatel) mail arranged has proved a success majority of debtor notified hy registered either paid hax have io Pay up or AIR RAID ALARM BOXES SCHEDULED FOR COUNTY warden coming has fixed ne {or es slate war Ral warned NeAres September tahlishing a Fling that the the United Blates as the deadli sintewide air-raid wam- ing system patiemed after plan formulated by the U Army Flinn. who was appointed by Gov Arthur H James, asked the coopera. all joes] ouncils of defense and city suthorities, He said Citizens ought to realize that war is getting pretiy Clase to home and it's going to get closer Other countries Jeft it drag along until it was too ate” Flirn described the comprehensive warning svstem that would notify citivens of the approach of enemy aireraft and said it would follow the [ollowing pattem In the event hostile aircraft dare ta attempt bombings of the United States. alarms would be sounded throughout the Atlantic seaboard fren the army's interceptor com- mand at Mitchell Field N. Y. and relayed into the state from sub-sta- tions at Philadelphia, Scranton and Harrisburg They will be carried over special alarm units which will flash a yel- jow light when enemy airplanes ap- proach: blue when an attack ap- pears imminent; red when the air. craft are above the city, and white as an “all clear” signal Flinn said that county and city defense councils will play an impor. tant part in Gus elabcrate precau. tionary system since it will be their duty to appoint a local man as county or city afr warden whe will in turn appoint as many deputy wardens ss he thinks advisable Flinn emphasized that the joeal ap- pointes. should be “a man of im- portance, good standing and re sponsibility in the community.” The air warden sald that alarm boxes would Tover the state as far west as Clearfield, Altoona and Bed- ford Other state points where box. es wil be installed include: York, Lebanon, Lancaster, Harris. burg, Wellsboro, Towanda, Mont. rose. Stroudsburg, Honesdale, Wilk es-Barre, Scranton, Easton, Allen- town, Philadelphia West Chester, { Dovlestown. Norristown, Reading, | Pottsville, Hazelton, Maueh Chunk, Sunbury, Williamsport, Blomsburg, Bellefonte, Lock Haven, Huntingdon, Biv is 8 tion of the | fowistown, Getysburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg. - Civil Court Is Now In Session (Continned from pope ome) and Sadie B. Cimmings, parents of the deceased. The jury in the case yesterday afternoon returned a verdict of $2875 in favor of Mr. and Mrs, Cum- mings. The next case lo be heard in- volves the Commonwealth Trust trustees of the estate of and - Geotge FP. It had been | Fass. versus the MeCQloskey family vacant since Mr. McCord's death | ang others. The case centers around last spring. Cause of the fire is not the owne:shis of a mine in Snow | Shoe township. bills risk He instaliments rather ing thelr names collected more than their than Hahed $1,000 The in hay Nine pub. rover sen! out hi in batches He aliowed quents 30 dayr COM things over No names Gepdiine BOCrNsive YArnIngs delin- Lalk ot rd the anc were § Aug deadlin io on u first on several The Ves pute] thelr 28, or t he posted Piz- names of terday person ignored altogether " in billboar( rimmed in al the - ares ' Pas 10 by The blue Te gold. 1 od omer of Malin and 11 aboul a cers Pizautell groceries in anos p the Monmnmpaheis Val- ha niy one He cred. bral cha 3 with having a great deal to do with his losing Lhe others owned string o roe poll Wise Investment An investment by A B Markunas, of Sunbury, in a burglar alarm paid its first dividend Monday night. The from bed and captu © break Alarm summoned aided by a neigh A burgiar af tempting the Central Builders Supply operated by Markunas The man William Geist, 26, confessed io rob- bing the place in 1938 and 1939 be- fore Lhe burglar alarm was install- rel he into Co. - Killed by Car Emnest HH. BEckstrand, 61. of Ber. wick. who did the upholsiering in the palace of the king of his native Sweden was fatally injured when hit by a car while he was walking along the biackiop road. about three quarters of a mile from Martaville church. The driver of the car claim ed that he was blinded by lights another car and did not see the ma in time to slop LEGAL NOTIC ES EXECUTRIN NOTICE the Matier of the Estate of KE Ziegler. late of State Oni Borough Centre County. Pa deceased Letters Pe H te tameniary the above state having been armanied to the undersigned. all persons indebled to the sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven with- out delay to ANNA FF. ZEVOLER., Exe cutrix, 220 Bast Foster Avenue Stale College, Pa R. Paul Campbell. At- torney x43 in PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILI- ™ COMMISSION NOTICE is hereby given that a complaint was filed with the Penn- sylvania Public Utility Commission for the alleged Taliure of respon- dent, in constructing an underpass near the Village of Mt. Eagle, How- {ard Township, Centre County, Pa. to provide proper drainage for that portion of a road immediately under its tracks and adjacent thereto, and requesting that an order be issued requiring respondent to provide proper drainage for the road in the immediate vicinity of the under- pass and to maintain same which proceeding is entitled “Howard Township Supervisors, Centre Coun- ‘ty. Pa. v. The Pennsylvania Raii- road Company,” C. 13463. NOTICE is also hersby given that an agreement has been fled with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, by the Su- pervisors of the Road District of Howard Township, Centre County and the Pennsylvania Railroad Som pany, relating to the repairs and maintenance of a crossing below grade where a bridge known ag U. 3. Bridge 3672, carries the Mount Eagle Cut-off of The Pennsylvania road in the Village of Mount Eagle Howard PUM C 750 A public these mat upon : ters will be held in the Courthouse, when and where all in in- 3. 1941, commencing at 10:00 a.m. Bellefonte, Pa. on Friday, October | Overland ny over a township Township, Centre County. | CURTAIL PASSENGER AUTOS 48 PER CENT A sweeping 484 per cent reduces tion in passenger automobile pro- duction for December was ordered by the Office of Production Manage- ment this week and some govern. ment sources predicted that an even deeper slash might be expected for January and succeeding monthg of 1042, Thus, the over-all production {or the 1942 model year— August 104] to July 31, 1942--wonld be brought around 2450000 passenger cars, approximately half the 1941 model year output The OPM said in August that the halving of production would be nec- essary to conserve steel and other strategic metals for defense require- ments The December cut amounts 0 515 per cent, on an average, fo the large motor companjes--Chrys- ler, Pord and General Motors, For smaller producers, who are Jess able withstand a wholesale reduction, it amounts to an average of 15.3 per cent In to tn of Hudson, wWillys- Crosley, Increases This was because Hudson and Willys-Overland were in particularily low production period last December and Crosley on hand parts already fabri- Crosley turned out only thir cars in December, 1040 - Complete Air Course the case and were allowed “ has cated tv-five wi Arronautics t Btultz Among nine trained 0 complet. N-hour Civil flight course field, near Altoona, this week were two Centre countians. They are Harry LL. Zonge State College and Edward Harris, Port Matilda RD} will receive private pliotl licenses PUBLIC SALES SATURDAY. SEPT wiil offer st public dence at McAlevy's of household RoOOds tique cherry tables chairs dishes ete H L. Hampeter o'clock EST SATURDAY, SEFIBEMBER 20 L H Wion wili oiler at publi recidence A 29 Beliefonte eq F Authority Fl of who 20 / a slectric room room sliiile. ele ic washer 8 rofkers, 6 dining chairs, x1? Brussels rug. ot of kitchen utensils and dishes, and many other articles 00 DUIMMErOUs io meni AL the sane tune and pince the residence ¢ 5 f 8 awed with ¢ modern conveniences will be offered for This irabie home LUA new of range, room ing nae a Very Joon ted the own hey Con. of Terms res Property pec lion ale’ Persot Estate. 26 per Md. 20 pew and remain nOossaryY & Blower SEPTEMBER 20 sOministrator of Ly} late W. M. Richner sale on hi fa about 7 mile, orth of Howsrd or 8 miles sould of Yarne of the Marah Creek road, a compicle 11 of household goods. some livestock and some farm machinery A oom- plete list will be published In is sue of September 18. Sale at 12:80 pm (BST) L Prank Mayes, auc! p #1] property. cash cent when on delivery be 1230 ghary aucts “ : » on dord der Car ed if Mayes SATURDAY Rirhner tate of the offer at public Fimer " Pe wil Lg SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27- munity sale will be he R Dizon residence at | Pa. where 3 guanti'y property will he Among artivies to be following household goofs en ranges. obe a Moore and one 3 Bed Croom, hard coal burner. 3 ex tension lables chairs breekfss: table rocking chairs cupboard Ihrary table and two chairs 'o match: davenport. 2 rugs: 2 lawn mowers and many other articies 109 numemnus 10 mention. Sale at 1 p m. Roy Oyler, auct THURSDAY, OOT. 2--C offer at public sale at his Buftalo Run walley 7 miles west of Bellefonte, a full line of live. took. implements and some House hold ponds. This a clean-up sale. Sale at 10 o'clock, standard time. Mayes & Stover, auct SATURDAY. OCT. 4--Vivian Shuler will offer at plailig sale ai her re- sidence at Beech Creek, Pa. a full line of household goods and an- tiques. Sale at 12:30 p. m (DST. Roy Oyler, guct SATURDAY OCT 25--Willlam E Shaffer wil offer at public sale at his reridence 1 mile west of Mad- sonburg, a compiete line of house hold goods. and the home with 22 acres of ground Sale at 12 o'clock, Standard Time Wise & Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY. OCT. 20-8 Chude Hoy will offer at public gale on the John Grove farm jocated 68 mie west of liefonte or 8 miles east of State College. near Shiloh chu of Hvestork, farm mpilements and some household goods Sale at 10 A M E M Smith auct Saturday, Sept. 20 ELMER RICHNER Administrator of the Estate of the inte M. Richner will offer at public sale on hig farm about 7 miles north of Howard or 3 miles south of Yarnell, of the Marsh Oreck road (Watch for direction signe ) the fol Vd Took Jersey cow, fresh in why FY, some chickens IMPLEMENTS Buskaye single-row plane: £5 cacune side hil mick - Deering "dropper; spring wagon. cutting box: hay fork rope and pulleys complete, set “Vv iIndders. set chain harness grain bags: Ford touring oar: grindstone. mugzzie loading shotgun, and some joose OLD GOODS 85 beds sev eral of them spool beds washstand: antique bureau. chest; 12 chairg for kitchen and dining room. ung desk: leather couch. 2 stands. corner cupboard; 2 stoves Susquebanns: 3 tables: 3 oil lamps; 2 kitchen sinks; 2 benches: cooking utensils and dishes; household scale, canned fruit and fruit jams; creeks: copper kettle; carpenter tools and chest. work beneh: line of butchering tools; 2 wash tule, wring. er and copper wash boiler: ons cream separator Bounds candle mold. sauer Kraut cutter, stomper and stand: sho” E Late will farm in corn AN Cor repair last: 2 cider Barrels and many | 1941. » ber 18 Recently was ly renovated Ineluding painting and new roof This property is ideally comanercinl district and i» suitable for student roomers, for touriste on Route 322, and for travelers on Oray- hound Bus lines Terms of Bale when property is declared wold of deed not date of sale HARRISON E SHAWIEY. Allorney-in-Fart for heirs of Mary E Shawiey, of Boalsburg, “. EM Smith torney Saturday, Sept. 27 MISE MARGARET COOK Will offer residence at Bellefonte, » steamn heat papering, located In 10 per cent cash knooked down and Balance on delivery less than 30 days after anct ; EL Willard, At x34 sl public sale at he 122 West linn Street, omnpiete ne of house - hold goods, including Many unusual antiques Bric ara potiery. orfm- ments, paintings, ete GENERAL PURNITURE 4 aouble beds with mattresses 3 cow with mat- tresses bureaw nome exception - ally fine; 3 washstands, 2 with marble tops. 4 bookcases, | with base, unu- sunlly fine condition. 3 desks 2 mar- hie top tables. 4 small tables. The fol. rg pieces wre uplinistered or bp cushions. 10 rockine chalrs; 2 M Of 1 Genuine Sleepy Hol- ow chal rare old piece of furni- tyre 8 semi-morris chair WASKEY: relf rocker davenport 2 ihrary tables; footstool, walnut des old piece which can be « 5 inciuge cabinet. Viet many double I hatrack: Old Chinese Las orette and nest of tables DINING POO PURNITINRE tenwion table, 8 chair sideboard ohing closet; tea wagon. small table PORCH PUBNTIURE--3 socking chairs: swing bench 2 rustic lables 2 tabore tins KITCHEN PURNITURE AND PQUIPMENT ~-2 kitchen chairs 1 soo] broom closet, 3 cupboards pots, pans and crockery, dishes, gla and chita--thany asnligue piece: electric radiator. electric waffle fron electric fan: electric health jamb ORNAMENTS —A Rogers group marble figures and busts brougse figures. vases, potlery ardinjeres wrought ror nd ireans gn word basket: oll pal gx and plotures LAMPS - “Dr rary able lamp jamps: 2 metal floor lamps Included in the items % be dis. posed of are many other griicies 00 DUMErous to mention Rarely has the public an opportunity Wo bu? househol a goods of such quality and variety Soores of the tens ere genuine antiques and must be seen to be apprecipted. Sale st 10 a m {Pastern Standard Time) Mayes & Stover, aucts. P. M. Dubbs, clerk. 239 Saturday, Sept. 27 C. M. BIERLY of the Estate of Mrs Em. deceaned will offer a the premises of the Centre Cc stralgat foie with 2 "ws quer tab ems chairs: music 120 records et mas WX Exe stor 4 Cormar nh Reberst “ar in ATR shares Rebershurg Nationsi Bank Stock (par $100 A full Kine of household goods oon- visting of new Bendix laundry wash- er. new heatrola. New range new alec tric refrigerator, Philice radio. rugs carpets, chairs. rockers, beds, U9 room sulle, dishes new Hrooms new porch glider, corner cupboards, large chests, mirrors cooking giensiis garden tools, chestnut coal, Jot of dry stove dength wood antiques and up’ ig plans, many sriaches 109 Te fo merrtion Sale at 2.30 slandard Terms oas Lunch will be Relormed Ladies Ard REAL lowing pio erty istrator of man, will The Corman sonvenjences 7 One of Bebesburgs most properties Tt adiornis2 the north comniae cher Timberiang not burg containing 15 Terms on real os ate day of sale. balance whea deed ia de- livered Wise & Hubler, Auct x3 Thursday, , Oct. 2 CHARLES E. LUTZ Will offer at public sale on his farm in Buftaio oun Vaiey, seven mues west of Bellefonte. the following er- sonal propery LIVESTOC 14 years old cows: B their first credited herd Guernpey heifers bred vernsey bull Poland © hina brood PARM PIPLENENTS —New d= manure spreader 10-hoe Superior grain drill HevLTm Deering CO binder: Deeri: hinder. S-foe MoCormmick mower Superior com planter. MoO ormick Deering cultives sat 9 horse walking cultivator. Ollv- er tractor plow; No 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor. land roller Byra- ruse walking plow. 18-tooth Perry harrow, wagon, with 20-fool indders hav rope, fork For pulley. shovels forks: fron rite: single trees double trees, ho of harness. chains and =ome baled hav HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Living room sutte bureaus, beds; extension table. Heat olin kitchen catinel; Kenmare deluxe washine machine with gasoline engine; Victrola: sii ver Tone radio. battery cet. quilting frame: dav bed. doughiray. rocking rhisirs., and many other articles too ane, ous to mention. Terms made wn dav of sale Ladies of the Filimore # iach rivan-un sale Sale pt 10a. Mm Mayes & Stover, sucta Immadistely fO1- suis of ‘ Corman, o> A ESTATE the above ames Eztats as Homestead room brid the Mer Team of good mules 11 purebred Guernsey of which are heifers calf: this is an BC with DO resco: 19, years oid. not 8 months oid. 3 sows, bred miles witty grain This 8 a (BST) x39 L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale 1 heater and 1 | Sharp 2 cans lard, 50 | other articles too numerous to men- | tion. Sale at 1230 on m (EST). sh. Nayes & Stover, auct x38 Saturday, Sept. 20 The undersigned will otter at pub- ! tage on North | Atherton Street is 100 feel deep and is bounded at rear by a prtilie Aiey Several frult-bearing tom House has 12 rooms, 3 as, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3570 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA. Phone Boalsburg 350%
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