Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 23, 1941, Image 7

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    October * 23, 1941,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, rr
Attention! Hunters!|
Famous
DryBak Coats
With drop game back.
$4.95
Others at
$3.95 and $2.95
Heavy All Wool
Plaid Coats
Double back,
t p
i front and
f with game
i
rubberized
at our
$10.50
Others at
$8.50
Breeches to
match at
Hi-Tops
Made of fine leather with
leather or rubber
soles,
$4.95 to $6.95
pockets, special
price.
Hunting Caps
Duck, Wool.
59¢ to $1.00
Corduroy or
Heavy
Boot Socks
29¢ to 59c¢
Leather Joekats
$5. 95 to $10.95
Erocehes
$. 79 to $2. id
Plaid Shirts
$1.19 to $1.69
NATIONAL STORE
Heavy All Wool
Mackinaws
and Jackets
$4.95 to $8.95
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR
BELLEFONTE, PA.
work
CCC of Steady
Value to Nation
(Continued rom page one)
bers of
|] » fro
ing irom
the country’s youth, which had no
Gaining and no employabie
Under the program which was
adopted millions of trees were plant.
él. The Howard Camp is
fo plant this spring one and one
quarter million trees. Land was
cipared, forest trails were built for
five fighting= purposes. telephone
lincs were set up, and many forest
fives were tought successf There
also was much training in character
building
In addition to taining in the ac-
quisition of labor skills so that these
youth would become employable in
the regular fields employment
recreation was provided, wholesome
emuiements were given,
lizious aspect was cared fou
the chaplains
ter ait
From the
a number
surgeon
trained to
ready
sKill
planning
other
Cruests he
Ramstedt and
Haine
meetin
ting
Represefftative
re Fred
Ken
neth
he
fully t peaker will
the Rock-
tern Peni-
Nex } |
br. J. W slaudy, of
Wes
s— ss srt
Houck Cases Before
Grand Jury Monday
of
and the
through
Now that
theie are ti
tay of the CCC has past,
er stated, and they advocate
abolishing of all camps This, It
Kulp said d be a take sine
we have the same with u "
of young people to be Jury, t h will go on trial
trained to work. The present day on Miss Ruth
employer, rushed with orders, doe Charge that Sage
not want to take the time to train ault and ballery
men. This cap well be done through true bills are found,
the ea nps of the CCC. from which on trial on thres
many are being discharged each © from an attack
month to take their places in the Williams. In the
industrial life nation, and charged with
battery
and
times
10se Who :
S5peaK -
the
woul ni eo
Gran
Arad
first
An-
WE
pi blem
Wi need
Raary
hen will
harges rest
Miss
go
iting
Emily
Iltams matter is
1ggravated a and
uit with intent to kill
intent to maim
Andrews, daughter
W. D. Andrews
of the ne Is
others are taken in to prepare them aut
to occupy their places likewise
are being
trades and
found to
Kinds. of
Opportunities
leg rm various
Administrator's Sale of
REAL ESTATE AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Beginning at 10 O'clock A. M.
Wednesday, Oct. 29th
There will be offered at public auction at
the premises in Porter Township, Clinton
: Gounty, all of the real estate and personal
property of the late Gertrude Dolan, decd.
PERSONAL PROPERTY—Some household
furnishings, and one 1934 Plymouth Coupe;
Wagons; Manure Spreader; Grain Drill; Bind-
er; Corn Planter; Plow; Potato Digger, Culti-
vator Attachment; Tractor Plow; Land Roller;
Cultivator; Harrow; Mower; Hay Rake; Farm-
all Tractor; 60 Bushels Wheat; 375 Bushels
Oats; 400 Bushels Corn Ears; 12 Milch Cows;
1 Calf; Bull; 2 Horses; 150 Chickens.
REAL ESTATE CONSISTS OF
Farm of 173 Acres
Cleared Land, 2-Story Frame Building,
Several Small Outbuildings.
Administrator Reserves the Right to Accept or Reject Bids
for Real Estate,
Terms of Sale Cash. E. E. HUBLER, Auct.
LUNCHES WILL BE SOLD
ACRE IAAF £0 i SO 5 1 RIB. RN RE.)
wiv rae
| tory
| McGarry said he and
| were in the rear seat
| while Mr
| were in the front seat, He said he |
Y [icon was was * atidoked about 9:30 p. m
September 4 as she walked near the
| State Teachers’ College campus In
[jock Haven. About two minutes
later alert Lock Haven City police
aprehended Houck as he was leav-
ing the area, Misy Andrews was
struck a glancing blow on the head
Miss Emily Willlams, Jersey Shore
school teacher, was struck and In-
| jJured at Lock Haven on August 1
3 Killed When
Train Hits Car
(Continued from page one)
to is run to Lock Haven and
retin
Flagman Jeiry Dewey. of
fonte, was on the caboose of the
train, operating the signal whistle
warn Waffic of the Waln's ap-
proach
The car, owned and operated by
Mr. Baney, drove cast along the
road paralleling the rallroad tracks,
turned right at the hotel crossing
and started across the tracks. There
are several versions of what took
place from then on. Some reports
are to the effect that Mr. Baney
pon seeing the train, attempted to
hift Into reverse, but instead pushe-
ed the steering post gear-shift lever
into second gear. Other reportg are
to the effect that the car halted
momentarily as though to stop, but
then spurted ahead into the path of
the train
The
ruck
Dewey
Belle -
lo
rear of the caboose seemingly
the car broadside. Flagman
reported that Tie Immediately
the emergency cord etting
the alrbrakes on the train, but the
trains momentum carried the cap
along for a distance of about 193
feet t of the crossing
When t
cab ¢ wa
the
the
’
puiied
wi
Re rain came to a nD
derailed to the
track. Under its
flattened, batte
of metal which h
a few mament
VEU d car wer
Ban and Mr
have |
oeen in
McGarry y. who
McGarry
nver
NACIous
wd i interval
which extend
r. Hi
one of the t
Ait hou eh he anxiety
of | predicament, he en -
ermmesseq
| A i
O De in Tu
ut the he
t pain complained
$
"
late]
for the
Du
Lt when t
pended Pvt ‘Ned Hoover
ant Gap h-station State Mo-
ting the res-
firemen anda
no Way
wrecked car
that
WAS
y the We
aid Two
th power.
Wer
LJ
all was set
ak
ie
uw
'
wd
ompans
equippped
used
They
the railre
placing x
Jed backed to
{ cables ove
x ed
£0 he ten-ton cai
to About a 45-degree a
FR oh 8 Lad to crawl
gle
{ drag the wrecked automobile
cigar while the % Kept the
caboose in position.
Fven then it was only
Bil that McGarry was pulled
flattened ear. Upon being
he laimed, “Boy. 1m glad
o be oul of that mess” He wa
¢ considerably from shock and
once to the hospital
Meanwhile rescuers found it nec-
essary to the car over on its
to extricate the bodies of Baney
Mrs. Brown, neither of which
badly mangled. They were taken
Lo the hospital in the faint hope that
remained, but were pronounced
ipon arriving at that institu-
inches
wilh great
ox
ssf
SE -
ferin
was rushed at
tum
« ide
a vist
ANG
Was
life
dead
tion
Centre County Coroner Sheckler,
of Milesburg, authorized the remov-
al of Mrs. Saylors body from the |
scene before the rescue efforts be-
gan under the caboose
Last night the Coroner declared
that an inquest into the triple-fatal-
ity will be held as soon as McGarry
has recovered sufficiently to leave
the hospital. The time and place of
the inquest are indefinite, the Cor-
oner said.
Members of the train crew were:
G. B. Punk. Tyrone, engineman;
Clark N. Aikey, Bellefonte, fireman;
C. F. Emeigh, Tyrone, conductor;
Jerry Dewey. Bellefonte, flagman,
and C. J. Bratton, Tyrone, brake.
man
Members of the train crew said |
the train was proceeding around the
sharp curve leading to the Miles-
burg station at a speed of between
10 and 15 miles an hour, at the time
i of the crash
report
Mrs
of
Mrs
Police
State Motor that |
Brown |
the ear |
Baney and Saylor |
7 ——)
Public Sale
The undersigned will offer
at Public Sale, !;-mile west]
of Spring Mills, Pa., on
Route No. 45, on
Saturday, Nov. Ist
NEW FRAME HOUSE
With all Conveniences,
SALE AT 2:00 P. M.
Terms Made Known Day
of Sale.
MAYES & STOVER,
Auctioneers,
C. H. and J. S. Long.ff|
and Mis, Pearl Hampton,
heard a train approaching, but was le ommand will have its fest cebear-
sleepy and didn't pay much atten- | sab-with ground troops
ten. Hig account of the crash is re- Flesh. Alr Bupport Command has
ported to be somewhat sketchy, been organized by Col. William E
Mrs, Lillian Saylor was a daugh- | Kepoer; veteran Alr Corps. officer
ter: of John and Catherine Baney | Who began his military career as a
Brown and was born at Axemann on | bey of 16 when he enlisted in the
November 16, 1882, making her age Marine Corps, wens. on lo serve as
at time of death 58 years and 11 en infantry and cavalry officer and.
months, 8he is survived hy her hus- | for the past two decades, in the alr
band and two daughters, Mys | arm, attaining not only the army's
Thomas Shelby Siruthers, Ohio, | highest airplane plot rating; that
ol Akron. |of “command plot,” hut achieving
SUIVIVIDE are three | lane as a balloon pilot. Col. Kepner,
these brothers | them a major, was pilot of the strat.
and sisters John, Edward, and|osphere balloon “Explorer,” which
Charles Brown and Mrs. Thomas | sponsored by the Aly Corps and the
Cowher, all of Bellefonte; Mrs | National Ceographie Society, reach.
George Miller, of Josephine, Indiana | ed an. altitude of 60.000 feet in a
county, and William Brown, of Ni-| Lhtll-packed 300-mile flight trom
agara Falls, N. ¥ | Rapid City, 8. D., in the ssunmer of
Mrs. Kathleen Brown, a daughter | 1084, Col. Kepner and bls compan.
of Mr. and Mrs Todd Rine, wa: |'oms were forced to escape by paras
born in Bellefonte on August 18, chute at the end of the flight, which
1901, hence was aged 40 vears, 11 held the attention of the whole
month and 28 dave Her grandfath- | world
er, the late Samuel Rine, for man: Under Col. Kepner is a stafl [rom
years was employed by the Belle- | many beanches of the army, each
fonte Water Department. Her hus- | familiar with the problems. of his
band, the Arthur Brown 4 ed | own special branch and assisting
about two years ago, The sole =ur-| to-ordinating the air support with
vivor in the immediate family is the ever-ghanging needs of the men
sister residing In Lewistown wa Lhe ground as they fight through
Double funeral services fo; woods and forests, across streams
Saylor and Mrs. Brown Jd | and roads
Saturday afternoon at Belle- | w———
fonte Methodist church th | SWIMMING AND LIFE
Rev. Harry C. Stenger, pastor of the SAVING CLASS RESUMED
church, officiating Interment wa: | - -
made in the U cemetery, Belle- Swimming and Uf
fonte tat the Beliclonte YY M. C. A
Walter Baney, of Burnside | continued some Ume ago becals
was a son of Ell and Ellen Smoyer | the ouce of Infantile paial
Baney ar born Jellefonte | sis, will be resumed on November
May He aged 85 and will be held every Wedne:
year 5 and 11 day His i night {rom that tune until] further
wife, the former Fannle Kerns died | notice. The classes begin at 7.30 0
two years ago. Survivors include {clock with Carl Hall as instructor
these sons: Milton, Gilbert, and Or- The class Is sponsored by the
vis Baney. all of Bellefonte; and! Bellefonte Chapter of the Red
brothers and a sister: Robert | Cross. Any person
Joseph Bane
Saxon all
wa m
nuren
CIVICEs
"MTIO0
Bare ide street
Shuey of Bell
I'terment was m
) cemetery, Bellefonte
Mr. Baney
f mpilo
of
Ohio Also
grandehiidrey; and
late
Mr
were LG
the
with
a
Hon Ww Ving
treet
preva
Yas
1876
months,
n
n
on Wks as
threg
are and ard
cmbe
Classifind
PUBLIC SALES
THURSDAY
wi el on
Aaronsb
Bares
wiih
font
Mw our Ad columns
Lie -
of
the
We in
oCT Onn OC
er
Bellefonte borough
Bodle Joins
Air Corp Staff
alinged from page
Techical Behool's ar
he Alr
the Command
at Fort Leavenw
mary and ady
OC” TOBE:
wg will
ir farm
Hall
young cattie :
30. BE E Hubli
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tas 3
Corp actical ad 12
SATURDAY
Hes will of
anced fily-
command raard Street
gned will
whi
| Mayes
 BATURDAY oCT
Shaffer will ofler at = ie
his residence 1 mile woeat of
Bonburg. & compiete line of ho
hold goods, and Lhe home wi
ak { ground Bay at
ook * Biandard Time Wise &
Hubler. auct
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20-8
Hoy will offer at public sale on
John Orove fan located § mi
west of Bellefonte or § miles eat
of State College, near Shiloh churc!
livestock. farm Umpiements
some household goods Gale al
AM E M Smith aut
Martha FRIDAY, COTOBER 31-B F Eyer
wIingow x will offer at public sale on his farm
widing of interior midway between Warriors Mark
We teserve right tpt © and Jyrons along Route 550, the
reject all bids. Enter 1s by October ne vestork © gray horse, 18
29 1941 Trustees care Landy Yeors old. weight 1650: bay mare
Siecle R. ¥ Pa x43 ie yours old weighs 1500. 4-year-
old mare, weight 400; 30 bead
young cattle 7 of them are Reg-
istered Holsteins: 7 grade heifers
sade CGuernstys. 2 stock Bulis
fromm 80 to 100
Terms: cash
Elover
25... WH 11
yal ic
bombers
photograph
warachute
mm
i a
Aalion
ouping of the av
that may be needed to HED
he fighting men the ground
In maneuvers in Lhe (
in November, the pew
LE GAL N NOTIC ES
BIDS w AN TED
exterion
qd Er ail
elements
'
Claude
the
A Ren
Alr 8 etd
arolin
.
For o
Met Jind
frames and
brant
the
D
of
By virtue
by the Act
made abd
ania oo me
thority and
exposed
MONT AY
at 2:00 Clock “at
residence situated at Pine Grove Mills |
n the Township of Ferguson, Centre |
int the following DroDeTLy 0- |
1 electric weldiz machine: 1
cash register
Seized and taken for n-payment
of School Per Capita tax in Perguson
yahio as the property of Mr. and |
Oeorze lauck and 0 be sold for |
only
BH. LOEMAN
43 wM
SALE FOR TAXES
Authority in me vested |
of Assembly In such Case
provided and sundry war
™ to me issued by competent
au wity and $0 me direcied, nere | -
will be exposed to public sale on
MONDAY. CCTOBER 27TH. 1941
ai 11:00 ociock in the forenoon at
residence situated at Penna Purnace
in the Township of Perguson, Centre |
the following property 1o0-
radio; 1 living soom-rag: |
living room suite
Seized and taken for non-payment
of School Per Capita tax in Ferguson
Township, as the property of Walter
and Minnie Weaver and to be sold for
cash only
BR. H. LOHMAN. Tax Coliector
wM GESB. Deputy.
5
12
rhoats, weight
g Sale at 1 p.m
tot direct her HH L. Harpster suct
BATURDAY. NOV. 1dr
will offer at public sale at het
home in Milroy, a full line of
househoid goods. Sale at 1 Dp m
E M Smith stiet, Terms of sale
Onsh x44
| SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1--C H
and J 8 Long will offer a1 pubiic
sale 4 mile west of Spring Mis,
Pa. on Route 45. a now room
frame hotse, with all conveniences
Sale at 2 6 mm. Maves & Stover
fax Collector aucts. Terms made known day of
x A sale
GESS. Deputy | WEDNESDAY, NOV
Bainey will offer at public sale at
hia farm at Warriors Mark, live.
sinck and farm implements Also
the farm iL Hares 85 acres, will
be old. L. Harpatar, Auwetionper
to pubil Marie Reed
CC
in afternoon
ch
5-Eimer M
By +
» Lhe
mace at
rive of
Act
a
®
ALL DAY
PUBLIC SALE
AT MIDDLETOWN, PA.
MONDAY
ocT. 27
10 O'clock
Sharp
2080 BEAD OF BLOOD
TESTED COWS, FRESH &
CLOSE SPRINGERS
100 HEAD OF CANADAN
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN
COWS AND HEIFERS
50 of Which Are Show Cattle
100 HEAD OF GUERNSEYS
GRADE HOLSTEINS AND
x43
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SALE FOR TAXES
By virtue of authority in me vested | BB.
by the Act of Assembly in such case |
made and provided and sundry ware |
rants to me issued by competent au- |
thority and to me directed there "ii
be exposed to public sale on i
MONDAY, CCTOBER 27TH. 1941
at 1000 p'¢lock in the forenoon at |
residence situated at Penna. Furnace,
in the Township of Perguson, Centre
County. the following vroperty to-
wit: 2 coal ranges; 1 oll stove, 1 Kit.
chen Cabinet
Seized and taken for non-payment
of School Per Canita tax in Ferguson |
Township a the property of Chas
8nyder, and to be sold for cash only
RH LOHMAN. Tax Collector
WM BSS. Deputy
GRAND. VIEW.FARM3
C. 5 Ers & Co., Owners.
PUBLIC SALE OF THE
BLACKSMITH & MACHINE SHOP TooLs|
and EQUIPMENT of the late REUBEN F. WELTY
Saturday, October 25th, 1941
BEGINNING AT 9:30 A. M. SHARP.
at the Shop, 295 East Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Anvils, Vises Tongs, & Cutfers:
Carpenter Tools;
2-h. p. 110-volt heavy duty Motor: including
20 Posts; Wrecking & Pinch Bars; Grinder, Stuffer,
Machine Shop Tools; Grindstone: Hangers, Bench,
Many other articles too numerous to mention. THIS IS AN ALL-DAY
SALE. Lunch will be served on the premises.
TERMS CASH. MAYES & STOVER, Aucts.
Equipment,
———
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Glenn
MoClonkey will offer at public sale
1 mile east of Zion or 5 miles fast
of Bellefoute on Route 220. a com-
piete line of farm equipment
Bale at 10800. EB M_ Smith, auct
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER BAL 12
o'clock noon, Clarence Livingston
Executor of the Estate of Willjam
Geary, will offer at public sale, on
the Geary homest ead at FBastvilie
Clinton County. the household fy
niture, fuenishings and supplies
including a number of valuabl
anuigues Among the jtems are a
range, hentroln, kitchen cabinet
desk, refrigerator, sewing machine
beds carpenter and bulchering
tools, dishes, chairs. chests, Chry
ler and Ford automobiles and
wany other ten Terms cash. E
E. Hubler, auctioneer
WEDNESDAY, NOV  12--Bovd
will offer at public sale on his
3% mies south west of Bellefor
in Buffulo Run valley, horses, «
tle and hogs Sale at 1 p
Maves & Btover, auch
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13
WwW. Frantz w fler at »
le west of Old
wd at his
implementa
Corl
farm
2]
at
m
Harry
1} £ § }
Port )
farm, Uv
and bhousend
Also the farm contain
will be offered for
SOK “oh and implements
Farm terms 356% down
on delivery of deed
14The Executor
Ir estate, will offer
is late residence. or
7 miles west of Belle
Talo Run Valley, Lv
tock, farm Implements i some
household «ood Bale 10a m
Mayes & Btover, aucts
SATURDAY, Nov 19--C
1 wi offer at public
ing of 80 acres
ary dwelling
all JOCORBATY
of fruit on ths
jocated one mile
Potters Mil) near he Sorucetows
church. This is an excellent small
farm and will be sold. Bale at 1:30
! r t Mayes, Auct x46
OM M11.
al public an
north-east of Mack
balance
FRIDAY. ROV
the J W. Bia
public sale at
on his farm
fonte, Pa, Butt
haries A
sale his
with #-
good bank
out widings
prefises
orth of
room
barn
Plenty
Farm
mL
ru PSDAY nM
fer = Mer
farm,
10
"0
one mile
M 8m! th
THURSDAY
man will
auot
MARCH
offer at t
mlies northwe
ive stock form
use Hold Be
ACTS EM
DAY. MARCH 20.
wis
wr
sould
Trew
Mi
MOET
AN
it Pod
MARCH
w or
MONDAY
et
pe Eeyy - { {
tok and farm Impleme
3 m E M Smith auct
RSDAY. MAROH
fer at publ
3 AXesnant
Bale
43u
nts
IU
¥
Friday, October 24
F. H. FISHER
FIRST FLOOR
Larwe Liwie
R ogy fire 4 a
ace
Yepsils _— ’ y
and kitchen together with 2 bedrooms
Recreat
rs
FLOR
three bed roc
shwrwer at ad
baths have
Oors: throu rd
wiated and Ia
basement
“ie
soon and
tiled Boor
OO
3 coms
with
inset
hardwood
mietely ine
cary drive oo
rte wilh
f a Need § ¢
sed
garage
wit
Large
Mayes auct
Friday, October 24
GARDNER AND RUTH LONG
will at public sale at
vs South of Centre Hall
oy their
ue
head
et piran
win
LIVESTOX K iB
of 17 Hol
ich
of
consistin
Jersey
freshen
November
was fresh
were res
144
are mi COWS
sale
Februan
and
heifers
ime
aue no
September
h in Augu 4
1 springer. three these are pas-
ture bred; 2 bulls, almost old enough
for service: 17 head of hogs, consis
ting of 2 brood sows. one a Chester
White with pigs by side: 1 Hamp-
shire due to farrow by time of sale.
15 shoats weighing from 40 1o 80 bs;
this stock was practically all raised
on the farm. A large number of the
cattle are purchrod but nol register.
ed. Terms will be made known on
day of sale. Sale at 12230 PM. E
E. Hubler, Auctioneer %43
Saturday, October 25
CLYDE N. LEE.
his residence. 9 East Bishop
Street. Bellefonte, will sell household
goods. includine the following: 2
beds. 6 rockers; kitchen chairs; table:
walnut chest of drawers; cherry 6-
legged drop-leaf table: stands: Kitch
en cabinet: S<hurner oli stove with
stationary oven. enameled cond or
wood range, practically new: elgctric
washer. electric sweeper; day-bed,
gwing cupboard: roll of Coneoleum,
2 oxi ThA, chest, and other articles
Sale at
5 lociwkp m. E E Hytile,
Saturday, Oct. 25
WILLIAM ¥ SHAFFER
Will offer at public sale at his resi
dence one mile wet of Madisonburg
the following tems: A 8-t extension
i table; leaf table: chairs: old fashion
ed rocking chairs: kitchen Faas:
sinks: cupboards; linoleum: ca
one
three
t
t
2
in
and
At
| stands ihe B machine. organ: old |
{ fashion beds:
kettle; iron Rott
{one horse Wagon.
{many other tems too nimerous to |
men
shring on the |
a nice hunt.
ing camp Bale at 12 o'clock noon
(8 T) Wise and Hubler, auct. x43
Wednesday, Oct. 29 |
B. CLAUDE HOY
Will offer at public sale on
Cirove farm, jocated 8 miles wes:
x44 |
the
}, FARM TMP1LEMENTY
| Borne
| Kray
Jot
| make
Cabo
fire
nddey
with
Wav ol
13 Byracuse plow
\8-1001h 60
double row corn
Lalo  soraper
| fork nolete
eye
manure
| kettle
00 A ani
IT
hity
and role
BOreane
60g
Mawr y
B2 ral
tank
of
alloy ol
tackle 100 feet
{ barrel 12-gnuge shot
hay and gral: nile ©
IAW Mower Drooder
12 hard comd brooder
Cro nis
ni
roo
Fun aun
’
ong
DOU
ave
| brooder
by the barrel
mest Hhenches
knife
7 milk «¢
Beonomy Kine
hog hangers;
ale $20
| trees; single
of
nlove ut ww vi
forks
8 wood hog crates
ay milk bo
of all k
hog feeder
nad hay
Ren Lra
BET ra lon Iarge PW
kettles
Do "
trees.
Vim
sorend
hovel garde
picks; and many
yt pr
owune
Thursday, Nov. 6
GLENN MeO LOSKEY
x4
Thursday, October 30
GEORGE SHOOK
to
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FARMING IMPLEMENT
18-foot Yankes
Wednesday, Nov. 12
BOYD CORI
¢
Ww
Saturday, Nov. |
BERTHA E. REARICK
Saturday, Nov. 15
THOMAS J (CKER
Wednesday, Nov. 5
ELMER H. BANEY
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£
3
L. FRANK MAYES
(General Auctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
a will CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842
El Rus
hen March
WITTY. 5 vears old om ve bidding in U
ve the benefil of
we sale
211 veare old w res
en December 4 Cow No 18. (Grade
TO0lY, § vear pid. will fresher
18. Cow No 14 El Ru's Mary
years old. will freshen April 2
Cliff Serine Lad ]
heifers
bred T
cate No
have proven
estate
Past ox
that p
demand
sales of real
prices
4
13
higher
A number of Farms and several
Residences will be offered at
public sale in the near future
Watch for Dates!
welght
“FARM ING IMPLEMENTS
Cheviolet
mers WC
pickup truck: Allis
tractor on rubbers
Chalmers plow on rubber
chop mill with bagger; Intern
hav loz\er and rake: Maswey
manure spreader Deering Ri wis
Deering 6-foot mower. hav tedder
Buckeye cultivator: 2 Conklin wag- |
ons, 2 set: hay ladders: dumb rake
wood rack: Ross fodder custer wi ith
slevator: 140 feet new hay rope. 2
harpoon forks: Ortario hoe grain
a*ill: 2-row corn nianter: Oliver No
40 piow: 3 spring-tooth harrows; 60
Mooth harrow. Cultivacker: land roll-
er: shovel plow. wire cart. 1-horse
cultivator: handy cart. sleigh: '5-
| gallon and S50.galion oil drums; 1
horsenower gas engine, wood saw
500-chick brooder: jot of pew iron
i fence posts. lot of pine. 2 by 4% and |
8 By 12 feet. lot of vine boards; 2
fivefoot handvman jacks: 2 two-and« i
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 3579
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
JAMES GILLILAND
GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
OAK HALL STATION, PA.
Phone Boalsburg 3502
ESTATE: Immediately on
room i
_ 10 of which are clear '
will be offered for |
J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency
One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County.
ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative,
|
miles east of State |
church, the fol- |
1 1 orev MR |
14 vears old. weight 1400; gray mare,
in vears old, weight 1600:
18 years old weight 1400: blac
‘5 years old. weight 1400: black colt,
13 years old: 24 head of Satsle, oon |
12 milch cows are |
fp ad.
pepimrel a
| isting of
Guernsey: and 2 3 Nolajgina,
close springers; oursbred
bull, 2 vears old: 6 nice
boree,
mare, |
5
BURCH CETTE 6
:
1 DECKER MOTOR (0.
| heifers. 15 months old: 2 nice Guern. |
sey heifer calves, about 5 months old
[9 Cvernsey heifers and 1 Guernsey |
{bull 3 months old; 25 head pu
{ Spotted Poland China Dies CON MSt
brood sows and 3 bred gi ts
ign:
fand China boar
tionally good: some Plymouth
:
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exXoen-
Rock
| SOUTH SPRING STREET
§ BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674