Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 26, 1942, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
February 26, 1942.
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
IN THE WEEK'S NEWS
M md
Milesbur a
M Fred Peters
to Mr. and Mi:
Spring Mills
|
Monday of Last Week to
Admitted: Miss Elizabeth
Fisher, Fleming. Discharged: Mrs
Thuiman CC. Davis, Bellefonte, R
D. 3; Mrs. R. H. Cook, Lemorit; Mrs
Alvin Sellers, State College; Mi
Charles Anderson, Bellefonte, R. 1D.|
3. Births: a son was born to Mr. and
Mie. Russell Bickle, Centre Hall, R
D. 1: a daughter to Mr. and Mi
John E. Tavlor, Bellefonte
Tuesday of Last Week
Admitted: Wililam Graflius, State
College: Linn Love, Bellefont Mrs
Joseph ©. Hazel Bellefonte; Minn!
Sensor, Fleming. Discharged: Mn
Sarah E. Summy, State College; Mrs
W. M. Neidigh, State College: Mi
Dominick Micco, Milesburg, Birth
ft daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
L. Holderman, State Colleg
Wednesday of Last Week
Admitted Charles
State College, R. D. 1
State College, R. D. 1.
Robinson, Sandpoint, Ids
Mr. and Mrs. Kennet
Centre Hall, R. D
Mrs. Mary Taylor
Ham Graffius, State
Ralston, Centre Hall
Thursday of Last Week
Paul Moore
Mi Wayne
son to Mr, and
H ward: a sen
Norman M. Keister
caus
Fork:
Ann ¥
a1
Friday
Adm
Hall, ¥
State Discha Mrs, Jos
eph B. Alexander, Fleming; Mies
Elizabeth Anne Pisher, Fleming:
Max Y. Markle, Bellefonte: Clarence
Pp entre Hall, R. D.; Mrs. B
C. Dotterer Mill Hall Jirth: a
daughter to Mr. and Mr John Z
Frey, Bellefont
Saturday
ted
RD:
all
College
il, Centre
Tavior
R.F
John
ged
Mire
Mr:
Neill, (
Admitted
College
Cent
Parke:
at
Mi Marg:
Discharged
Hall R. D.:
State Colle
D. 3;
niant son
C. OM
Dean ‘1
E. Tay
iefonte
Edna
M1
Tsffic
Mri
shank re
Carl M
Heater
re
Colles
Ci
ate
M
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Bolle
M1
HH
i
Admitted
tilda, R. D.: Mr Cs
State College: Geoig
State College, R. D
Mrs. 8. A. Rhodes
Mrs. James Uzzell, Snov
A. Bruce Sutherland
daughter, State Colle
Hau State Coll
55 More Ready
For Army Duty
Sanday
er
(Continwed from page one)
James Robert Hartley, Philips
Also Maurice B. Seegar, Miles!
Lionel E. Gilpatrick i
Thomas J. Spritzer, Belle
H. Aley, Howard R. D
kam Bartley, Howa
Forgash, Bellefonte;
Cavdner, Beallefont
Clarence; Anthony
Mills: Gilbert R. Watson, Bell
Ernest E. Sevetsky, Muns .
Panay. Clarenc Marvin H
Howard, R. D.: Blaine H )
Fleming: Ernest R, Mann, Clare
Carl E. Nowatka, Mu:
Frank, Philipsburg
dr. Bellefonte nd
Howard, R. D
Also Miles J He Mil
Ralph E. Chambers Claren
thur W. Burton, Phiiipsi
ald L. Gray, Orvi ton
Yocum, Philip
2er, Bellefonis
Clarenc Carrol
Gore ‘Lego,
Bushko, Osc Mill
Connelly, Julian; Joi
Howard, R. D.; Frederic
Port Matilda; Leonard
Bellefonte, R. D,;
Kessling, Bellefonte
Also Harry E. Eckenroth
burg: John W. Sime Be
Charles A. Mensch, Bellefonte
BR. Keéler, Bel
Miller, Blanchard;
novi¢, Oscécla Mills
Jr. Snow Shoe; John A
ence: and Harold T
burg
formed
’ T
i i, J
Lea R
1 Af
I
Willi
ul nga
ymoy
n Ww Dolan
k C. Pringle
D. Mayes,
and Henry M
a
Mile
llefonte: er aL
SATUR DAY, 28
FEBRUARY
will tp
~Jease C
Mi o
ver
miles
horses
and
12 o'clk
Terms
is grain
Sale at
up sale
auct
3
T
c
n
a
Hubler,
— " SATURDAY.
oF
ARY
Woo
it cn MP wit
‘Scotia Pits
Em
To Reopen
from page
t know
nately
{Continued
MARCHE
ef hy
the proj MONDAY
reported
carloads of t
rom the pits duliy Leo F. Moer
bacher r of Port Matilda, has
mentioned as a possible superinten-
dent of the development
Ore from Scotia pits
because of high transportation cos
" .\
9 4 n
tha Approx three
be remoy 4
been
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4—Mrs
Dinges will offer at public ss
farm, locates
of Millhe
implement
southwest
livestock and farm
TRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE
THE SEALTEST DESSERT-OF.THE-MONTH FOR MARCH SERVES ron-37%
Does your family like Straw-
berry Shortcake? Then surprise
them with this Strawberry Short-
cake @ le 1942. On a layer of
deliciously creamy Sealtest Va-
niffa Fee Creat isalayerof ripe,
luscious strawberries, frozen in
their own delectable juice—~and
crowned with dainty filigrees of
whipped cream. Here'sa regular
“picture” dessert to delight yout
eye, your taste and your budget.
AT STORES SELUNG
Sealer:
ICE CREAM
Sealtess, Inc, and this o
are amder the same
Don’t miss Rudy Valles with John Barrymers —Secltest Progrom, Thursdays, 10 P.M, WFBG |
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
Mayes & Stove
1-4
Charles E
at public
Hon
Sale at 12 noon,
aucts
MARCH §
Chamberlin wil offer
sale 24 miles west of Laurel
a full line of livestock, farm
plements and household
Sale at 10 a. Mm. This Is a clean-up
sale and terms will be cash. EM
Smith, auct
THURSDAY
Tate, admr
tick estate, wil
MARCH ) Bam O
of the W, 1. McClin-
1 offer at public
on the C, C. Royer farm, 2 miles
éast of Lamar, on Route 220, live
stock, farm Implements and some
houshold goods, Sale at $30 a. m
Wise & Hubler, aucts, CC, E. Frag-
ler, clerk
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 -
will offer at public
H., Yearick farm, located
Jacksonville road, 7 miles east
Bellefonte, livestock and farm
plements. This is a clean-up
Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. 1
Hubler, aucts
sale
Burd
the N
George
sale on
ol
ime
sale
se &
2-11
SATURDAY, MARCH 7-The execu-
srs of the Dora Cottle estate and
the executors of ghe A 8, Walker
estate will offer at public sale at
the residence in Pine Grove
Mill a complete line of house
hold goods, and the seven-room
dwelling house. Sale at 12 o'clock
p. m. H. L. Harpster, auct
MARCH
Hoy, Jr will offer
on his farm, 1 mil
1 route
5
rUrSt
DAY
WEDNPEDAY, MARCH 11
wok will ¢ publie
‘home in Millhet m, Pa
farm implements and som
household goods, Sale at 10 lock
a «up sale. Mayes
Mrs
Wer at
0
ciean
THURSDAY
Boman will
his farm
pr ARCH 12--Waldo E
yer at public sale on
ve
Onk Pa
FRIDAY, MARCH 13—1Lee and Kath-
wen
line of live.
plements
sale and will
E. M. Bmith
miles
4 img
a clean-up
10 8 m
MONDAY, MARCH 18—Paul
public
1 farm, 6
SDAY
the Ma
offer at
MARCH 17
ttie M. Drei
public sale at the lk
idence on West College Ave
College, Pa. the one-half interest
a 1040 Chevrolet S-passenger
x11
pe Sale st 2 »
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18-F. P. 8to-
ver will offer at public gale on his
farm, one mile west of Rebers-
burg. Pa. livestock and full line
of farm implements. Sale at 0:90
a.m Wise & Hubler, aucts, 2-1
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18-J B
Swartz will affar at public sale at
his farm, three.fourth mile east of
Pleasant Cap, live xtock, imple
ments and rome household goods
Bale at ® o'clock. This is a clean-
up sale. EM. Smith, auect 4611
THURSDAY, MARCH 19--R. 1. Poor-
man will offer at publie sale at his
farm 8 miles northwest of Belle
fonte, live stock "»rm implements
and household gocds. also far
212 acres. EM. Smith auet
THURSDAY, MARCH 19-—QGeorge W
fosterman, 2 miles east of Aarons-
burg, at Wolfs Chapel. will ell a
full line of livestock, farming im-
plements et A clean-up sale
Alsg 125-acte tract of timberland
Sale to start at 10 a m Wis 2
Hubler, anuet
FRIDAY MARCH 20 -- Ceorge P
Cummo will offer at public sale on
the Gummo farm, 83 miles west oi
Mill Hall, on route 220, livestock
farm implementa and some House.
hold goods, The Holstein cattl
are all
for T B. and Bangs Sale at 9 a
m. Wise & Hubler, sucts.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20--J. D. and C. F.
Neidigh will offer at public
at
The
»wibis eat
m
north of Pine Grove Mills
stock impisments and some nee |
hold moods. Sale at 10 o'clock
This 18 a clean up sale. Terms
made known on dav of sale. EM
Qmiich grips ant!
SATURDAY, MARCH 21 -- Stanley
Knecht will offer at public sale ©
his farm, 5 miles west of Mill Hall
Pz. on Route 220, livesiock and
farm implements. Due to ill health
and lack of farm help am compell-
ed to discontinue farming. Sale
at 10 o'clock, Wise & Hubler, aucts,
|
BATURDAY,
along |
registered and accrediten |
Lunch
| BY she Sadler Ould. EE Hubler
rale
their farm five miles sonsthwest |
of 8Bsate Coliege and three miles |
ive |
MARCH 21--
Madeline Matis will offer
sale at thelr farm
a full line of farm Implement
and repairs, and household
Sale at 12:30 o'clock p
& Stover, aucl
MONDAY, MARCH
nt public
will offer
farm, 8 miles east of
Pa. south of Route 056
farm implementa and some house-
hold good Clean-up sale. Bale at
10 a, m, Wise and Hubler, auct
MONDAY, MAROH 23...Ch D
at publ! Mit. a
(&] re wil Hoy
mn Count
John
at publie
“
good
Maye
m
23-1, A. Meyer
sale on his
Rebersbure
lve stock
rlow
implements, Bal
Smith, auct, 43tf
WC, H. Bwig-
of the estate of Will.
will offer
iwyton farm
rsburg
personal
farm
EM
MARCH
execu!
lam A Myton
gale on the
Shaffer
real estate
Blox cK and
at Pam
TUESDAY,
art
and
WEDX
MARCH
R rill
VESDAY,
ata fot
Ho
Hall
. BR K
WEDNESD AY MARA
Lowry and "
sale
H 28
Saturday, Feb. 28
JAY RAR HAY
# of ths =
HOUSEROLD coODS Oo ok
cabinet was
'¥ BY Sm: th
of Pratl
gig 8 March 2
WALTER RAL DABALGH
anle on
north of
the follow.
1
LO
bay mare, 8
horse, B years
bull caived
Sedgwick
Dark
ight bay
: tered Holstein
7. 1940, bred by
f  Milibrook Farm Mill
i calf, #i King Ona Ponta
e Cree 764656 HH. FP HB
Brook Fobes 8Siba
H. B.. Blue Bwiss
4 Holstein cows
Blue Swiss heif-
Berkshire row
24. Berkshire
small shoats,
Loe
k No
Mill
er: CGuerns
due to farrow
w. 4 months old; 7
crogs-hred pullets
FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Cham-
0 oo nder, 6-foot out Osborne
mawer, Ba feos cut; riding cultivator;
siktr Hivator Hoosier oom
Syracuse plow; potato plow,
rerry Barrow: land roller:
ywide-tire wagon, narrow
wagon; fodder shredder. hay
and forks: 3 sets hay ladders,
for wagon, Bethiehetn motor;
and grabs; single tree and
trees. grain eradie; saw Tig
set of harness. 2-hole corn
tan rin with power, wire
grindstone; Farmers Friend
windmill; big lumber
sied., Bulchering equipment consjst-
ing of scalding trough: lard prées;
grinder; iron kettles: meat box: meat
aiand: gambrels; beam scales; meat
berch
Alo seed corn; seed potatoes; vine
@gar cider barrels; garden hose;
milk cans; milk strainer; milk buck-
ei, coal brooder stove, cook stove,
BEX sloVe, corner cupboard; tables
and chairs; chests Delaval separa
tor; chicken feeder: chicken foun-
tain; grain in ground
Sale at 10 a Hg Terms made known
on day of sal will be sold
planter
1 8 $4
har raks
tire
rone
rack
chains
x
Tuesday, March 3
THOMAS VOYZEY
Twill offer at putin sale on RA farm,
2 miles west of Warriors Ma Pa
or & miles east of Tyrone, pr the
road, the following personal
TESTOCK Team of miles, I’
and 11 yéars old, welght 3000; 10-
year-old hotse, weight 1600; 8 head
of miich cows, 4 will be fresh by
time Of sale; T. B. and Ban Ly
ed with no reactors; and a full °
of farm implements. Sale at 11 a
|
and {mr
at Hublersburg |
H L
clerk
Harpster, auct, W. C, Mor-
Thursday, March 5
CHARLES E. CHAMBERLIN
{will offer at public sale 2); miles
{west of Laurelton, Pa, the following
Personal property
LIVESTOCK Four head of hors-
es: 1 bay mare coming 3 years old;
1 iron gray coming 8 vears; 1 bay,
4 years old; gray work horse wi
ume age; 7 head of milch cows;
head of rhonts
P Al ARMING IMPLEMENTS Farm-
Lor, r-14, in good condition,
rubber, tractor cultivator; trace
plow, side delivery rake nay
John Deere binder, 7-foot
hn Deere mower; corn ph
Idea manure spreader with
Aviachment used one year; 3-
tractor hmrrow, 2 wagons,
walking plow harne
el Also some hous
| row,
23
l trod
clean-
E
x9
Thursday, March 5
SAM G. TATE,
of WwW. I. MeClin-
At public it
dence two mi
Nnton COUNtY. « Wy
220,
m
terms
This is a
will cash
the
offer
les eas
farm, on Route
propery
horses, ©
personnal
msisting
Krayi B
team of
bit
apni
3100 Days,
400
MeCor -
IAIN
MIN
: ck corn
i IMPLEMENTE
used seven weeks: 3
12 milk LIAS
GOODS - Windsor
wood. Dickson Oak
cupboard: kitchen
Basson victrola
many other art
Kels
JOBE HOL D
ph na
Lunch
Worke -s
Friday, March 6
GEORGE BURD
BRC
Mt Soran a Deer
MoCormick-Deering
Mor HR.
grain drill, 10
nie MeCor-
DOVE INA
ke
Runeriogr
pe
2 walking
Saturday, March 7
MILES WALKER, HOMER WALKER
Fy rutaorg ora Cottle Fetate
HOMER WALKER, HARRY WALKER,
utors of A. 8 Walker Fstate
Miomev-in<Fact for Meirs,
sale ubon
Fare
the
”. numerous 1
REAL
owing
ESTATE Immediately fol-
ihe above sale Of personal
there will be offered for
foliowing real estate. House
located On Main street In
illage of Pine Grove Mills, con.
; of lot S5x175 feel, upon
y erected a two and one-half
seven-room frame _ dwelling
stable and other outbuildings
tric light and running water in
Good condition. Immediate
can be eiven.
TERME OF BALE-—Personal prop-
erty, cash. Real Estate, 206 per cent
of purchase price to be pald In cash
© th? above named executory on
day of sale when real estate is knocks
ed down and declared sold. The re-
maining 75 per cent to be pald In
cash to the sbove executors upon
delivery of deed
Sale at 1230 p. m. H. L. Harpster,
auct. RB, Paul Campbell, attorne
for estate x1
Saturday, March 7
HARVEY 8. HOY, JR.
will offer at public sale on his farm
one mile west of Hublersburg, on
wie 220, the following livestock,
farm ng implements and household
LIVES TOOK —Biack mare, 12 years
old, weight 1500; 6 miich cows, &
Holsteins and 1 Guernsey: 1 fresh
by time of sale, the others fall cows:
all T. B. tested. 50 Plymouth Rock
chiekens O
BMING IMPLEMENTS
son tractor and Oliver Suchet How
McCormick binder:
MeCormick-Deeri
iatio grain drill;
John Deere
nome
Elec
House
pr
harrow;
Dunham
Deeriniz J de-delivery
w- odtien wheel wagon: A
wheel wagon; Syracuse plow:
electric 4-can milk k Soalet: like new:
hay forks, i
and oats
over
boiler; 2 I
milk bottle wash and
also small steam turbine gal
ed pipe {rom % 10 4 inches; set tug
harness; collars, bridles; milk cans; |
strainers; buckets, and many other
ardcles too numerous to mention
HOUSEHOLD OOODS—Prizer-Reg-
fal range; Florence d-burner oll stove;
Heatrola, lke new; O-plece dining
room suite, consisting of buffet, china
closet, table and 6 chairs, chifforobe;
chiffonier; library table; dresser; 2
bed., bookcase; round dining table;
2 kitchen tables; kitchen cabinet; 4
oak chairs; 4 rocking chairs, antique
rocker, doughtray; Victrola; co
high chair, can cupboard; chun;
worch swing: plant stands; crock
pans; dishes: wash tubs, pictures;
jars; and other ilgins
Sule will begin at 10 a
Ladies of the Jreformed
fublersbure will serve lunch
{ cash ro & Buwver,
I Baie
m, shart
church of
Terma
aucLs
x10
Mandsy March 9
L. OVERDORF
public sale on the T
D farm 1 mile wes
eville, Clinton county, the
PET Qld
STOCK
Monday, March 9
PAUL M. BLAIR
f Myer
he follow]
WOTReS roan ea
years old,
yours
roan
S-gal. churn
Terms ash
Bpearly
“ka lunch
slits of
Tuesday March 10
HENRY MILLER
Mackeyvill
Xa df M
personal prop
Thursday, March 12
WALDO E. HOMAN
at ptblic sale on
ak Hall, the following
DeTLY
IVESTOCK — Bay horse, B
g 1700; bay horse, 7
1650; biack mare 8
1650; biack mare, 7
ht 1600: sorrel horse, 5 years
weight 1300; bay mare, 5 years
weight 1250. 40 head of cattle
mostly Guernseys; 18 milch cows, 3
will be fre:h Ly time of gale; 15 fresh
fine December 1; 2 heifers, fresh in
April; 3 heifers, fresh In May: ¢
heifers, 1 year old; 3 heifers, 8 month
oid; 3 heifers. 3 month old; Guern-
sey Hull, 3 years old; 15 shoats
weighing from 40 to 80 pounds
FARMING IMPLEMENTS--5 John
Deere tractor, few, on rubber: H
John Deere tractor on rubber and
tractor cultivator, John Deere trac.
tor on steel, Massey-Harris tractor
9m steel; B-fool grain binder, used
3 years: No. 6 combine, practically
new. John Deere disk plow, 26-inch
disks; weeder and seed attachment:
4-section lever harrow; hay loader;
gide-delivery rake: B-foot mower,
used 1 year; Black Hawk éorn plan.
ter, used 3 years; John Deere Pore
cultivaior, uted 3 years: 8-foot cule
tipacker used 3 years: Corfi binder,
used 3 years; 10-hoe John
grain drill. Dellinger hammer mill,
13-inch, like new, and Packard en-
gine, belts, screens and everyvthi
complete; John Deere hammer mill,
10-inch; rabber Delt, 75 fee: Io
walking olow, No, 2078; 2 14-inch
tractor plows; 1034 Chevrolet sedan
with practically new tires; low-down
aves and LH wagon; 2
pair hay laddem: i :
ew sirainer; BeLava
rator; single trees, ie Bg]
thovels, and many
numerous to mention.
will offer his farm
pereona’
years
years
years
years
will turn
avet., Harry
Peterson, clerks.
Thursday, March 12
©. T. THOMPSON
will offer at SOMME *a% on Kis farm,
one mile east of €
State Highway, the owing per
SOLRL DIO
LIVESIC head of horses and
of Holstein and
1 tule; 17
Guernsey cows, § heifers, some
vesl calves.
Champion binder;
grain
er;
Cormick -Deering
—
FARMING IMPLEMENTS -- 8400%
11-hoe Ontario
drill; Black Hawk corn plant.
Buckeye double-row cultivator;
International 2-horse cultivator; Mc-
Cormick~Deering hay loader; Mc-
side-delivery rake,
corn sheller, hay ted-
forks and rakes, grain cradie
Deere Hoover one-man potato
potato sprayer, 4-10wn
pote,s digger, MoCormick
S-foot cut, Champion mower
cut; 60-woth spike harrow
John Deere manure spreader, New
ldea manure spreader bobsled
cultipacker; wwo 2-hofse wagons, 2
sels hay ladders; 4 20-78 pyracuse
piows, 2 lever harrows; John Deer
d-horse plow, shea! elevalor, paso
Jak engine wood saw, 4 sely Lug
HRY Tens CEXLrA Horse OOLIArs,; Aoun.e
ees and single Lrees milk
buckets and strainer forks, and
other jes LOO numerous Ww men-
dump rake;
der,
Jonn
planter,
weeder,
mower
b-tooL
Ari
Bale at 10 &
made known on
ladies of Meh
serve lunch Wine
x10
Friday, March 13
H FLETCHER
this is
O
ciean-1 ap sale. Bale at 10
Blair M
CieTES
Wise &
Pletcher
Launch will
f the Falr
“aucts
and T. A. Pletcher,
be served bY
view Evangelion
“Hub! er
Monday, March 16
HUGH C. DALE
st public sale
lege, on Roya 822,
LIVESTOCK —Black Mare 10 years
want 1700; bay horse, 10 years
weigh 1700; 80 miich COW:
fresh apd some will be fresh
¢ of sale; consisting of Hol-
steins Cuernseys and Jerseys, aver-
age herd tesiad 45; all T. B. and
Bangs disease tested. Member of D
HIA No 1; this » an outstanding
herd of cattle; 15 heifers, from 3
months 10 18 months old, well bred
i ¥ Boistein and OQuernsey cows,
juernsey stock bull, approxima Rmatelt
100 head of hogs: 6 brood
with pigs In April balance are
shoals, all sizes, some are ready for
ma. ket
FARMING IMPLEMENTS -— Ouse
tractor, cultivator type, on rubber;
MoCormick-Deering 3-dise plow, like
new, IB-inch: Timken bearings
2 years; Case disk harrow, 7-feet
wide 18-inch disks: 2 18-00th Per-
ITOWS cultipacker. land roller;
spike harrow
y Super) Or oorn pla
MeCorm ™m tok Deert ng potato
good shape; Alls Chal-
3 5-foot cut, in excel
New Idea side delly-
one year; 2 Eschel-
atoms, double hooks
Br an tingham Bay loader
np rake. John Deere OO; der
n good condition: single hook aheal
clevior: 2 Byracuse plows, Mme aril
B-font Deering grain binder Mol
mick-Deering mower 8-fo0t ©
ood condition; MeDorailes Deert
cultivator: John Ih
vator; Blizzard er
500: 138
south of
whe fol-
wii offer
Biat e Coll
A
Oo
CHT
> x "Oo
oll MoO ormi ck corn
hre ade eombined :
WIRE fiat bed; rubber-tired
w hay isdders: 44-inch tre Wiel.
gon with bed: New ldea mar
reader on Tul bber, in good oon-
and pulleys; A Tor grapnle
bobsled, corn and oats by the
hay and straw by the ton,
house, 8x10 feel: child
playhouse, 8x8 Teel. electric chick-
enn brooder: power lawn mower, 22.
inch: Surge walk-in milk cooler,
#ith a one<-horsepower motor aed
8 montha: power Niagara ‘potato
duste fth orchard attachments
1 ed Whe Tears 20-gnlion electri
chum: Delaval electric oream separ
ator, No. 18 excellent condition
2 heavy duty electric Meyers waler
' one 1000-gallons, the other
500 gallons; 3 horsepower high pres-
sure, flueless, cabinet type steriliper,
butchering tools of all kinds: hog
feeders. concrete watering trough:
10% of Inmmber
HOUSEROLD we Dckash
range. 4-griddie camp stove, B-foot
extension table: chalrs; kitchen
work table; dishes: glass jars: 3
dressers: 1 antique four-poster bed;
iron bed with springs; orotks, and
many othér articles 00 numerous
10 mention,
is is a clean-up Sale. Terms of
rale, cash. Bale at 830 a m Lunch
will be served bY the CGlad-U-Kum
class of the Boalsburg Lutheran
Sunday School
BE M. Smith, Bugene Ler
clerk x11
ong
fork
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tyr OoGet
fen
“IDA
auct,
Tuesday, March 17
HARRY V. and MAUDE E. STRUBLE
will off tt At public mie on the Say.
der farm. one mile south of State
Co'lege. the following personal prop-
erty:
LIVESTCOR {18 fresh cow: and
clove springers: § fall cows. 10 hell.
t's and 3 bulis: some veal oalves:
£ nig: 128 chickens
PARMING INPLEVENTS — Pull
line of MeOSFMioKk-Deering tractor
driven machinery; P20 FParmall
actor on rubber, In
So". cnltivator;
mower; Deering all-crop
harvester; clover seed picker attach.
ment. cofn oDickér, used 2 years:
disk plow: walking plow. manure
preader: ime spreader Attachment:
bav loader; side-delivery rake new:
factor hatwvow, disk, oul rs
weeds: land roller; cofn planter
erain drill: Aammer mill; robbers
tired wagon with box: 2 harpoons,
forks, rope and oulleve: 2 single unit
milking machines, complete; &-can
milk cooler: electric cream separa-
tor: milk cans, buckets and strain-
e's. 30-ealion conner kettle; some
bitehering tools: clover seeder;
Chevrolet truck, and many other are
be served by th
|e of the church. BE M. Smith, amet. |
Loge Yive
Wednesday, March 18
B, SWARTZ
at public sale on his farm
east of Pleasant Cap, on
back road fo Zion, the follow
ing personal property
LIVESTOCK ~~ § horses: 1 team
black geldings, 7 anda 8 yexrs old,
weight 2000, full brothers. team of
bisck mares, weight 3000, full sis-
ers all-around team, quiet and
safe & boy to drive. small bay
horse, Bb years oid went about
1200, 24 head of csttie:. 16 miioh
rwh, mostly Holsteins, a few Guern-
hol. leins are about one-half
rebred, with plenty of wize, bal
wnee are grades; 4 Treah time of
sale; 1 Guernsey, fresh in Deoetn-
ammner and fall cows
ars old; 1 helt
i, 1 year old
14 well
nme
2 yours
3 mon
Poland
in May
red Rock
will offer
Ya
the
mile
an
for
by
one;
wilh
Jani
EDOM
spotied
TOW
0 Bar
CWeR
Humpa: re
together
Tt and
and
Thursday, March 19
L. POOR MAN
on his farm,
Beliefoote
the
3500
bas
200 pou
weight
A
pounds
nas: black
1800; 5
purebrec
years oid
consisting of
Guernsey
ie bred G ernsey 4
2 purebred bull calves,
“ths old i? head of
 consistiy ng of 10 bred gilts,
wil farrow last of March, oth+
stock boar, 7 months
®. weighing 160 pounds:
weighing from 40 tw
a0 ten-monthe-old mullets;
Hampshire Reds; 200 ‘Rock
“heist -
old,
ome
New
we AIEHOLD
S—
GOODS — Enameled
healer wea cabi-
upboards 6 straight
stand write
and springs;
drescer and
Tag Sarpia; crocks;
nd ma other articles
0 nk on
“rer ATE Jdmmediately fol.
the sale, the 202-acre {arm
acres cleared, 122 aCTes in
r nd 60 acres in Aw timber,
v be offered for sale. This propers
ty also includes an SB-room house
with elects ¢ lights, running water
8. house and bam: bulldings for
housing and raising 1000 chickens:
and all necessary outbullidi
Terms made known on Any OF sale.
Lunch will be served by the ladies
of the U. B. church at Runville. Sale
0am E Smith, suct. xii
st ————— an
L. FRANK MAYES
(General Auctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 5&2
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding in the sale
of your property.
Past experiences have proven
that public sales of real estate
demand higher prices
A number of Farms and severs!
Residences will be offered af
public sale in the near future
Watch for Dates!
range
stand
tues
wash
glass
REAL
lowing
1%
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H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 357
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA
JAMES GI LLILAND
GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
OAK HALL STATION, PA
Phone Boalsburg 3502