THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thr " October 15, 1942. REBERSBURG Mrs. Marjorie Skidmore and het daughter “Peggy” of North Caro- lina, spent the weekend at the Thomas Hubler home Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Harer of Wil- Hamsport, accompanied by the ter's mother, Mrs. C. O. Mallory who lat- ‘WS OF SERVICE ME From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity pent the summer months at the Harer home, were Sunday dinner guests at the W. M. Tarbet home My Mallory expects spend the winter months with daughter, Mi Farbet M Wh, spen to her Creve Breon of Ogd weekend at t} W. J. Hackenberg M. W. Breon, Mr 11 Zacharias of Al- Iso weekend home. Mr kenberg and daugh- Muncy, were S n, ut eo hom ing Mi nberg Krelder thi Roy pending nts, Mi Kreider, weekend gu gant { her si . Mi Ralph et and Mrs. Bill Lose of Centre Hall, to Clearfield on Thursday, where they visited their sister, Miss Irene Zerby who is a hospital patient there. Mrs. M. C. Haines, Mrs Ww. J Hackenbery, Mrs. HH. Royer and H_ Hosterman we Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 8mith family of Miffiinburg, called Sholl-Diehl home on Sunday. j Dean Schade and family of Green-| urr, and Hyle Wolfe and family of onsburg, visited parents and Mrs. H. A. Moyer on Sum and at the their Pine Mr. and son Curtl afternoon y home Smull accompanied her Lois Hoy mbury on ; visiting Bowersox home FARMERS | You Can Still Get the Farm Equipment Necessary to Produce Your Crops A. The new Government Rationing Order, effectiv September 17, 1942, is designed to guarantee an equable distribution of farm equipment. There are only a few items* sold by Sears whose purchase requires a Ration Certificate. These items are list- od below. YY are B. All other equipment subject to Government reg- ulations can be purchased at Sears by simply sign- ing a Certificate to the effect that such equipment is essential for current agricultural production. C. Repair parts and many other items may be pur- chased at any time as heretofore. r ~N *Only These Items In Our Stores Require a Ration Certificate Manure Spreaders Milk Coolers Milking Machines Potato Diggers Shredders and Tractors {including garden tractors.) Disc Harrows Feed Grinders Fertilizer Spreaders Grain Drills Grain elevators Lime Spreaders \. J Sears Stores Have Complete Information And Will Be Pleased To Advise You SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. PENNA. STATE COLLEGE Beckwith Brothers In Service SGT. RAYMOND L. BECKWITH Fr MILESBURG SOCIETY TO HOLD RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE nristiag Methoo ae W Octobe: Homie mage baked beans, 1 potato salad and foods will be on i SA Friday, I th will hol id iis piace ta be yecember 4 © Ann Hill ial bazaar at announced ialer L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2342 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 several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future, Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. PVT. ARTHUR ( BECKWITH Parri i Pi Albert son of Albert eft hore carly jast Knisely, J Kuoisely of Bellizionte your with thei trdop when it Mite Ins Miss. In » Woman Dies on Bus Enroute to Loganton BROTHER AND HONORED SISTER ON BIRTHDAYS M hreckengast Mra Shafer Mr anki Mrs D. 8haffer, all of Zion Tha ry Hurt in Fall From Wagon ] Sigel, 9 SOT Mr | Port Matilda, y the Centre wrsday treatment of an injury suffered the previous child in- s fell from an Blanchard Woman Enlists Miss Wesley of Courter of Blanch- i join the WAAC " 1 service the Harris A daughter of Mr Courter. she is the Bald accepted Miss and Eleanor £3] passed all tests at Inst week Mrs. Frank first woman in that Eagle Valley be Courter is a graduate of the Lock Haven State Teachers College and has taught in the public schools of Blanchard, Monument and in Ly coming county > jured his section of express to The idea that the Japanese are afraid of the Americans may be re- established before present aerial warfare ends - Clinton Auction, Mill Hall cose WILE, HAVE se 38 White - Faced Feeder Steers Weights from 558 to 900 Pounds AT MONDAYS SALE, OCTOBER 19 Some ready to kill. Will be sold in pairs and lots of three. Credit of six months can be arranged on steer sale. These steers have been on local farms for six months and can be seen at sale barn on Sunday, October 18 2 Spring Sales Are Advertised Auctions For Next March Listed in Centre Demo- cral Sale Register pring seems a long of! least two Centre are looking r the way county that far ahead public nl equipment, it thi week Democrat re ad Publi of wk and ¥ it here Centre v nr idvertine In i RUNAWAY CAR CAUSES DAMAGE AT COLLEGE URSDAY Shank will east of OCT offer 22 at public sale Baiona postofice Clinton county, livesiock and fanm fmplemenisa Bale at 10 o'clovk h will be Loyd ot vert ae Sa AAC WW TRDAY number of a fom offered compiete description items will appear mne at a later date Bale 12:30 noon sharp Mayes Paul M. Dubbs sale A some of the SATURDAY, Oct. 31 Charles Foust will offer at publi his farm two miles east bunch number Bale lo Fort. a Cows and a rood sowe o'clock noon SATURDAY hauer will y x fine hogs and 4 id OOT offer at 3i—Frank Eisen ic sale on 1% miles east of Mil on the back road wo Ci livestock and farm impiemer 12:30 noon Mayes and aUCTs WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOV and 5 Russell 8 Weaver will fer at public sale at his store in Port Matilda. Pa. furniture and hardware Sale at 9:30 each day Mayes and Stover, aucts THURSDAY, NOV. 12 « Charlies H | Shaffer will offer at public sale on his farm. % mile east burg. Pa. livestock, farm impile- ments and some household goods 80 the farm of 130 acres P30 a m. Wise & Hubler, SATURDAY, NOV. 14 — Thomas R Shearer will offer at { on his farm, one mile east | Blanchard. a full line of live stock nih pul n B8tover auCts farm implements and some house | Lanch | will be served. Terms made Knowt: | Wise & Hubler, | | hold goods. Sale at 10:30 on day of sale aut FRIDAY, NOV. 20. H. Musser will | offer at public sale 3 miles East of Aaronaburg on the O, P. Smith farm. livestock, jarani A imple ments and some 4 rg goods Bale at 10 a mn. This is a clean- up sale. Mayes & Stover, aucts. SATURDAY, NOV. 21 -— Toner A Mann will offer at public sale on his farm, 8 miles porthwest of Howard, along the Marsh Creek road, live stock and farm imple- ments. Sale at 10 a. m. Mayes & Stover, aucis Saturday, Oct. 17 | WILLIAM ERNEST HOMAN and i RALPH GUYER HOMAN, {executors of the sstate of William H ‘Homan, late of Centre Hall Borough, Centre offer ugh of Centre O'CIOCK ten bedroom ¥1 rio hairs of Madison | Sale at | public sale | of { | decensed will the prem ted In Bor condit table, 38 8 just reconditioned-—a piece; Bo) porch set- long, in fine condi decorations, me- fine play- bedroom original other arti- County, Pa drop leaf cherry at al pubic of Bale Of inte decedent, loca the linger Hall Pes beginni ¢ heey m., HOUBSEWOLD of which mpiete iin COONS are as fol two Bureau aeny sideboard n seo m Paul x44 Saturday, Oct. 31 FRANK EISENHALER ¢ RT 1 ys * reyy iron " 4 Thursday, Oct. 22 I. LOYD SHANK rsday, Nov. 5 A LONG Thu Farcuton Saturday, Oct. 24 BASIL MOTT A ¢ 4 SPRING SALES Yearick sale at his of Madison y of farm im- glock Sale at and Hubler, sucl VUDNESDAY. MAROON Chiaries ne Ww PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer at public sale on 1. S. Zieg- ler's farm. one mile east of United States Northeastern Pen- itentiary, Lewisburg, Pa.. on Saturday, October 24, 1942 Starting at 1:00 o'clock sharp. rain or shine, Complete dispersal sale of Dairy Herd and Equipment. Due to labor situation, we are compelled to dispose of this herd of valuable cattle. Time is too short for getting oul catalogues. See records below. All Holstein Fresian and reg- istered, old Assoc. This herd is accredited for T. B. Never had a reactor. Also fully accredited for Bangs Disease, and ready to go into the very cleanest herds of cattle. Bred to very good sires. Following are cows, records in testing, as- sociation work: Lbs Butter Year 461.5 3390 489 0 536.5 6475 530.5 5310 4290 5830 695.5 Lbs of Milk 1 Year i 10.001 8.811 11.462 11,008 13.081 12.747 12,663 10.013 13.301 12.940 12,030 563.5 9.608 4130 8£.538-9 Mo. Rec. 272.0% Mo. Rec. 7.2685.-7 Mo. Rec.295.5-7T Mo. Rec. Sale Nc 5-12-42 6-11-42 7- 1-42 5 4.42 5-13-42 MOLI DP ADDONS Following are heifers’ and dams’ records, and heifers’ breeding: Yr. 186 Meo. 13.731 6160 6-10-42 Yrs 10.216 484.5 v-20.42 Yrs 12.940 686.5 8-17-42 Yr. 18 Mo. 10.859 418.5 a.11-42 yrs 10.013 4300 5-13-42 are Bulls with age and dams’ record: 1 ¥r. 9,608 4130 11 Mo. 10.09 461.5 11 Me. 10.237 5770 23 11 Me. 11.454 5120 2 2 ¥rs 11.454 5125 This bull will be brought to the sale by a neighbor and sold for cash by the owner. This sire was bred and calved by us. It is good breeding. Following n n Following equipment—2 complete units Hinman Milking Machines, with rigging, ready for use; a lot of milk cans, etc; one used manure spreader, One team of horses coming 4 and 5 years old, light bays, well broken and gentle, weight about 2700 Ibs TERMS CASH-the cheapest way to buy. Punhaser to pay for transfer of cattle if wanted, BOYER, Auctioneer. J. S. ZEIGLER.
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