THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A WEEK OF THE WAR Page Five | gents and if no exceptions be filed thereto, or objections made, the Court will be asked to take action _April 2, 1 1942. Public Sales | | NOTICE. Please take notice that Certificate iNos, 3832 for 3 shares respectively, of | Burma, Bingapore, Russia, and the | {other far-flung {first hand what's going on FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders Frou The Penn THURSDAY. APRIL 2-- inson's heirs will offer at publi sale 1% miles south of Warrior Mark, Ilvestock and farming Ln- plements. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Term will be announced. H. L. Harpster auct,. W. C, Momow, clerk POSTPONED Op er conditions, the sale of H W Rockey, 2 miles northwest of State College, off the Lake-to-Sea higl way, has been postponed from Monday, March 30, to Friday, April 3. Sale at 10 a, m. BE. M. Smith auct FRIDAY, A. C. Huten- account of weath- APRIL 3--Russell Ze will offer at public sale on farm, one mile west of Gatesburg or 3 miles north of Penna Furnace livestock and farm Impl Sale at 10 a Mayes & aucts SATURDAY, APRIL SOX, executor of t vey Bowersox ale, a farm and a house lege borough at 1:30 on house and will P. mon the premis auct. W. Harrison FRIDAY, APRIL 10 Community Sale the Hotel Barn Mills Bring for sale and following Pr m and lot Farm the pre LAT lot Wi Jker, The will tur conn charged: 24 per horses and cows; § other livestock re 10 per Sie manager laslon cent Jo0ds win, SATUR DAY, APRIL Moyer 1 ffer a county Llacksmit and oats seed oorn, goods. Terms, m. E M. Smit wet SATURDAY, APRIL Mover will offer at his farm north of Pi! 53, livestock household This 1s a Smith, auct SA Iu RD: AY, im goods clean Friday, April 3 RUSSELL P. ZERBY will offer at public LIV ESTOCK ~ 1 3200, 11 and 2 years ) OW y ‘ Guernsey time of winter oO seins and be fresh by fall and heifer 3 1% years old sisting of 10 time of sale 6 shoats weigl pounds; Spotted 14 years old FARMING IMPLEMEN TS. -Dee binder, T-foot t. Massey Harr! mower, 5-foot « } McCor- mick-Deering grain n Deere corn planter, used seasons; Mc- Cormick-Deering corn worker; Mas- sey-Harris hay loader: Emerson dump reke; Oftver low «wheel wagon steel wheels: Syracuse 20-78 16-tooth harrow: good woodrack,: hay RIE Poland idders: es & Stove clerk Friday, April 10 THE ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE | be held { ! ine Grove M sale include the {oll LIVESTOCK - Lot raes, al i t i oats chickens 1 breeds f : Arti and brood 10.000 bl om Ki Wr hacoagullloag » ARMING H sed f bingen ure spread ” Diows grain new used har seed oats: seed corn corn seed. and m oo numer us on ou 1:0 cash The followir charged $2 5 v IMPLEMENTS and Lent have for sale coma head for nt for all oth farm machinery, hold goods 10 20 a. m. Lunch the Rebekah Lodge manager hone Mark 13-R-11. H. L. Harpster, Phone State College 3579 2 ———— 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 of your property. WW per Sale served by [rvin, Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future. Watch for Dates! | Ms 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 ocak cash 3 3 sylvania State College School of Agriculture Treat Seed Oats—Where untreat- ed seed is planted, smut takes a tol equivalent to one acre in eight, cording to Penn State plant path. ] recommengd treating smutty fiekls ! sanle mercury formu de ae treatment f 2 to 4 cents an acre Save Lawn Materials—If you will lawn mower as high as lawn mowing time ve on seed and vns, parks, ceme- rounds, High cut- turf rooted will the play aeepey ting thicker grad ods Sombe- J a note of in ca incendiary Fight Fire preparedn: dropped on Penn- dem. How to Save Sell) Show vival 1.000 Time to Prune- ini Plan the Garde Prepare Work Horses—Wher lore Peas Grown—A Penn More Cd vivania farmers labor take dvantage of the present profitable Saturday, April 11 WILLIAM MOYER . COW and Heri heifer, 2 grade Herford steer heifer calf, 6 month bull, 9 months shoats, October brood sows, will farrow by Berkshire stock hog PARMING IMPLEMENTS -Deerin ) 6-foot McCormich mower, foot cut ring dump hay Uek-Deering manure #1 ead - Keystone Undershot No. 2 and separator, with straw mounted: 6-horsepower In- ternational Mogel gasoline engine mounted; Farmer's Pavorite grain i 100, wheelbarrow grass seed- American 2-row disc corn International 6-inch feed hand corn sheller wind -wheel Conkiin farm wag- high-wheel Conklin lumber y beds; wooden roller; worker; Leroy 2-way sulky liver chill walking plows, 18-tooth; 1 spring-tooth spring-tooth lever harrow, horse cultivator; wing 3hoo rel plow, All machinery in good ondition. 2 sets of plow single and double trees; pair spreads and single frees. butt chains: log chains and grabs: buggy. sleigh; pair bob de- vering sieds. pair heavy 3-bench knee gieds; 2 sets of double work harness. set of buggy harness; De- (Laval cream separator, No. 12; full set of blacksmith tools: a lot of new electric steam engine; 2 double harpoon hay forks; l-<inch hay rope and pulleys. 50 feet 1'%-inch rope and pulleys mowing scythe and snath; brush scyibe and snath, 2 grain cradlss hand post digger; woven wire fence stretcher, bars; picks, pitch forks: hay forks: 5-imch rubber bell, 2 6- [inch belts: 2 iron butchering ket- ities and rings: scalding trough; 2 pair hos gallows: lard press; sausage (grinder; quantity of baled and loose hay. quantity of loose straw, some corn and oats. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS -- Bedroom suite; 2 heating stoves: apple evap- orator: and lot of other article 100 numerous to mention. | Sale at 10 a. m, sharp. This is a sale, Lunch served. Terms M. Smith, auct. CT. pug. | Gu } Guernses 68 Berk old; tock old rev y pga. 2 harrow: 18-tooth; President Roosevelt proclaimed April 6 as Army Day and asked the nation to observe it by resolving firmly “to spare no effort which may contribute to the speedy creation ol the arms and supplies indispensable to our citizens’ army He sald “We are engaged in our greatest war, a war that will leave none of our lives wholly untouched. We shall win this war as we have won every war we have fought.” war Secretary Stimson announced the Army will train 100,000 men and women for civilian jobs as overhaul and repair mechanics, inspectors at Government arsenals, etc. Men must be outs the requirements for Selective Service. Applications may be made at any Civil Service Com- mission local office. The House pas- ed and to the Senate a bill cren a volunteer Army Auxiliary Corp omen between 21 and Ground Forces Commander Nalr orted the Army will exp pres nine Co to facilitate han \g f 32 ide age sent to i5 Mc- ind 11 new of Mc- lor- f sy Of rey rep streamlined infantry divisions 15,300 men i Commander wi {f the C ted for N | vALT ald in mo Selective Service t of Columbia 1 Board sald new typewriters pre el eed di the re- mainder of 1942 will go Army A em 31 » 1 ration ring to the vernment Production and Conversion Shipping ary Knox Southern orders { ly sunk He Coast force protect. arbor installations is being in- 000 to 60.000 and a patrol vessel: Atlantic ommiss- ship produ calls in nated been Guard nave from 35 of number are added tline. The said its 1 ram, now 1.488 the end of Air President asked Congress than 8 billion or the entire Maritime C iberty on new jon prog tting pu tion schedule for freighter: war 1943 The more Army 000 Civil for to expand the air ce, by purchase of 148. - planes in 19042 and 1943. The Acronautics Administration said its standardization center in Houston, Texas. soon will graduate a class of pilots every ten days for the Army Ferrying Command. The Of- ficer of Education and the CAA an- nounced plans for a nationwide avia- tion education program in elemen- tary and high schools. Army Broadeasts from Fighting Fronts The War Department said a series of “Army Hour” broadcasts every Sunday beginning April 5, 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. EWT,, over the NBC net- work will link men in the armed ser- vices fighting abroad with American firesides in this country. The pro- REMEMBER When Yon Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ‘of men lon will attempt to promote un- derstanding of military and morale problems. They time in U. 8. history the Army will directly sponsor and supervise a ra- dio program to accomplish a military mission grams Labor President Roosevelt sald by fall labor shortages to develop, although at the present time there is sufficient manpower for war industry, The President sta- ted nowhere In the country is any- one vronibited by law from working more than 40 hours a week. WPB Cl mlrman Nelson, addressing CIO ] in Washington ked labor the n the pri- ting double-time | holidays the Office . a spend Lor durat ¢ of ge york on I'he Preside Def Transportation to sel riks I'oled Peoria & Railroad a to ate ay Sundays and mt ordered -bound 0 opel ution of acted after rejected that and Allocations move fe “ nove (rom voluntarily s duration of 3 Ph MW acArthu ain Random Items tremendous evidence of the work ocracy. In former = the g0 WAr were tom whether they should of a dem men who didn between a doubt Als nt to know enough a roblem to decide where we country. the ans- are most valuable to Selective Service Today thos us at home live ably normal life knowing and when the nation needs our services elsewhere, they'll call us And we believe that most of us are prepared io go when that time comes BEST WISHES: Best wishes to the Bellefonte gentleman who last week a semi-official ceremony in the Court House signed a pledge to ab- stain from the use of intoxicants We believe he'll keep the pledge PRE-VUE: Fishine this betier than emj ployed in former years and with “time ofl” at a premium, local ang- lers believe that the influx of trout seekers from other parts of the state will be noticeably smaller. While we're always happy to share the county's famed piscatorial pleasures with fellow Pennsylvanians, there our provides 2 of that for success at year promises to be usual. With thousands have been times when local anglers | {felt that too many cooks definitely | { spoiled the broth WISH: Often wish we had a magic carpet whiz we could visit Australia, ree RE WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH oy la Windstorm Podey Protects You Il John F. Gray & Son General Insurance . Phone 487-) will mark the first | probably will begin | loyed who were unein- | rr — —————— Poets’ Corner I'HE the same out the Came, ralded far by radio was headed east and zest old folks shivered rd them say and snow BLIZZARD OF "36. 46, the Pwa year and January th From west that blizzard and press with a they the ns was due that thelr gold, dreaded that wnd cold # Whittier HAOW 3180s i who sat by pine his mind and thought { id Muncy, cold swirl around a humorous wall market AWARE, AMERICA! bi az a1 4 united, and Eula defeats a ca! Awake! By THE CALF PATH. rough the primeval wood waiked home, as good calves Ohio day A calf arkow ii calves do hires bund ed yoars have { is dend ame a horn bericath the riod SOEne cent r Durning Mires miles in 5 8 and a the footitepe of Peis IF a) that calf with swiliness wiflag and Villiage 8L.% Wen Were aware, thoroughfare ai sireet became a before n rowded footsteds of thousand men were year three centuries lowed still his crooked a ed yours ed MARCH. ch the month wh Heoins STN begin to gre he sireams overflowing and onward they go the will hony of winter will be leav- a0, too, will know and begin lively tune winds howl loud, but our dreams beautiful summer with all seems rises carly goiden sun ing the earth about us, picasing every one, Composed by Velma B. Potter, Rarthaua, Pa. now And RN ————— in Clubs to Mobilizo—A National 4-H Club Mobilization Weck is plan. ned for April 5 to 11 to interest all rural boys and girls of club age in the 4-H Victory Program and other phases of club work, announce state club leaders at the | State College. COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIR! INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLIN! BELLEFONT} Temple Court Phone KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 9590-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves Pennsylvania Fitness s Meeting Prominent Speukers to Bet Present at Session in State College, April 2h f battlefronts to see [Plan Phy Ph ysical | The Pennsylvania State |Bchool of Physical Education and Athletics and the Bchool of Educa- tion and the Central Extension Ber vice of tha College are planning the annual conference on phy- education for April 25, in co- ordination with a statewide ing of the d unty and local (directors of ical fitness of the Commony, President A. C 7 1 i exXret if Defense second sloal ict, cc Jucknell the of and ne ig evening LOUISA’ s LETTER fContinuad from pope four) althou igh sh people tive the thir is the one to other and TeiCTS pr fer be ther feelings. Get self become a hobby AAT intere this and make ¥ ted in other will of People i" ' it for both The that love Jealous woman is not Way bec 80 much in with som one else, It rather that he is so in love with himself feelings are hurt and his pride wounded when he knows that his beloved not devoting moment to the worship of his won- is that his is every derful self LOUIBA Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX® s NOTIC E. the matter of the oot on J. Hapel ship. deceased Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the un- dersigned, all persons Indebiad there- are requesied 0 make immediate payments, and those having claims demands against the same will present them without delay for get | tlemnent to CARRIE E HAZEL ad- minisiratrix, Boalsburg., Pa. W.Har- rison Walker attorney x17 In Ami own- ate of late of Harris on 0 or ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTIC E. In the matter of the gate of [Gearge C Miller, late of Spring town- ship, Centre county, Pa. letters of administration on sald (estate having been granted ihe un- dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for sete tiement to DELLA M, , Bd ministratrix, Willowbank 8t., Belie- fonte, Pa. Musser W. Gettig, attors ney x18 EXECUTORS NOTICE. the matter of the estate of C riges, late of oceased Lotiers testamentary on the above iestate having been granted 0 the | undersigned, all persons indebled to the said estate are requested to make imunediate payments, and those hav- ling claims or demands against said | estate tO present the same without | delay, for settlement, to CHARLES { P. BARTOES, executor, Spring Mills, | Pa. Johnston & Johnston, attorneys, EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the matter of the Barali A. Bowersox, late of the | ough of State Oollege, Pa ietters testamentary on the above | | estate having been granted 0 the | undersigned. all persons indebted to | | th said estate are requested 10 mak immdiate payment and those have eetale to present the | ela for settiement. to WALTER E. | DREIBELBIS, executor, Penna Rg - wv, Edward L ADMINISTRATORS" NOTICE. College | meet- | The Motors Mortgage Corporation Common Block have been lost or de- | LTOY red. All persons are hereby call ‘ed upon 10 show cause why new cer- tificates In lieu of the ones lost or destroyed should not be sued E. O. BTRUBLE Bellefonte, Pa EXEC 1 TOR’ 5 NOTICE. In the matter of estate of George W. Bmith, of Walker township, deceased Latiery lestamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persong indebted the sald estate are requested 0 maks immediate payment, and those hav- claims demands against sald ate wo the game without delay, for settlement, to HARRY M SMITH, executor, Bellefonte, R. D, 2 WwW. Harrison Walker, atlorney x16 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ter of the late ar present WL est ma Lenker, decegsed ts Lal reque ayimment or demand present the settiement, BAIR A I. T ex. 0 JERSE HOUSER tzell TEXECT TOR'S NOTICE ELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT NOTICE SALE LEGAL PUBLIC the B ITC BEGINNING corner of jot Brachbill, thence High street 46 {eet parallel to Spring street 60 fect to line of land now or late of Austin Brew: thence along said line 46 ph to line ot land now or late of hn Brachbill: thenoe along said Io and parallel! with Spring street 60 feet the place of beginning Having thereon a business property In locat two store rooms and ¢ tments a post of or late of Jol along line thence by on ¥ Now to erected which i od apar ain Jot of Bo ou gh sounded . mtr w-wit Also all that cer ground situated and Stale described as On street or late aid aforesaid, follow the side of and lying between of J. P. Gephart South, and now or late J Spangler on the North, fronting on Allegheny street 50 feet and exten ding back 200 to an alley Being a lot 50 in width and 200 feet depth, known as Lot No. 147 plan of said Borough, Having thereon erected a double brick house sale has been ordered pur- suant to partition proceedings in- stituted In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County TERMS OF SALE: 25 per cent of purchase price to be paid to the un- dersigned when the real estate is de- clared sold. Balance of 75 per cent to be paid upon delivery of deed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Bellefonte, Pa, Trustee of the Estate of J H. Bands, deceasad L. Frank Mayes, Auctioneer R. Paul Campbell, atty for estate X16 NOTICE OF DISSOLU TION Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between Adeline Olewine Murray, (formerly Adeline Olewine). and J. Harris Ole. wine of Bellefonte, Pa. under the West on of J {eet {eet in in general Said | fictitious firm name of John I. Ole- | 27th day of February, Gregg Township, | wine Estate, wa: dissolved on the A. D. 1942, by mutual consent of said co-partners All claims due and owing to the John 1. Olewine Estate are to be re- loeived by W. M. Bottorf, manager, {and all demands on the said part- nership are to be presented to him | for payment at the John 1. Olewine | Hardware Store on West High street, estate of | Bor- | | : Bellefonte, Pa, where the hardware business will be continued by M. L. Claster & Bons, the purchasers thereof i ADELINE OLEWINE MURRAY,’ J. HARRIS OLEWINE. | Bellefonte, Pa. | February 27, 1942. LEGAL NOTICE the matier of the cslate of In { Harvey M. Grenoble, late of Fer- guson Township, Centre County, | Pennsylvania, To the heirs, creditors and other | PeEwORS interestad in the said estate: Orphans’ Court his for the sale of the real decedent, consisting of a cated in Ferguson Township, County: Pay containing forty-t being ¥2E3ITTRAR upon the petition Monday, May 4, 1942, at 10 o'clock z. m., in the Court House, Bellefonte Pa R. PAUL CAMPBELL, Atto for petitioner x16 COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas the Honorable Ivan Walker, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 48th Judicial District consisting of the County of Centre, having issued his precept bearing date of the 3rd day of 1942 me directed for Common Pleas, Besslon of the rminer and Geh- rm lefonte, for mey March to nd Te Ty, in Bel Centre Jury lo convene ay of May at the Traverse ar meeting will con- in May at 18th AC. on at 10 o'clock for the Appear a sitions, ex- rememe- the ir done and nizance ne Jn 8067S to be } MeCOE WARD MILLER R Office NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE Williams petition Centre make a title fliiams, inter al an the right GW one-half ceriain Ana real ¢ Borough, wed and corner of along Main thence West Church lot alley: thence Bouth ont line of lot No thence East along line of lot No to the place of beginning 2 ng at a post on Main Street: thence by lot No. 27. 120 feet to an alley; thence by sa¥i alley 80 feet to corner of lot No. 20; thenoe by lot feet to Main ‘Main Btreet 60 feel to place of beginning : to Clark ©. Williams and Alice B. Wil- Hams, his wife for the price or stim of $75000. On March 10, 1842 the Orphans made an order di- recting that notioe of the proposed sale be given and providing that un pions are filled in Court private sale on or the Court shail orizing the pro- Presbyleris feel No. 28, 120 Street; hence by the aino jess exce KO. WILLIAMS, y of Anna G. Williams, Unionville, Pa. nston ttys, x15 C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Be Best. F Flour Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. |pecters in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA.
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