THY. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. "Pugs Fie ww — B —— ———————— ET I TA AA Sy ll el February 25, 1943 _ — 1 . a a Ld 13 bey ’ ' ¢ | SLM | Vie were held om LIVES TOOK n of ‘ we of Public Sale #,, Register = oars ative om un ATM IMI IMENT . " 2 nd son PLEASE NOTE "The following applies to driving to public sale RT | Fie : Ralph of announced by the War Price and Rationing Board of Bellefonte “If a person attends a farm sale with the idea making a purchase even though he does not mak ich a purchase, either due to the price RM MACHINERY the articles bring or because there is nothing there that he actually i or, =i. 4A needs, T would say it would come under ary shopping sng 08 re soreador: MoCo! “On the other han if he simply atten rm sales becau ey | n ng cultivator with fertils MoCormick er «beari are more or less social me i A \ finitely would Ix the ban on pleasure driving SATURDAY, FEB. 27--The Jol Beck estate will offer at public at the homestead In Snavde Pa Walker town ol household goods antiques. Sale at i rp : |E™ ‘ Fre Perms cash h will b kl , bak e © y | 3 ‘ anacla sou | bY A } : rs ¥ n A ¥ mM" 1 ne ' A 1) bl ) Smith, a ’ we n. Trent a ola "itor Saturday, March 6 IRDAY Re Tot 21 d ' " \ 1 ory ts wn y hol ‘ arn BA TUR AY THB. =f, 0 Ra ; SAW ’ ' } 0 IDA M. WEAVER, EVELYN M., WEA his farm, 8 m west of fon t4 BLove 63 0 0 feed | VER, and THE FIRST NATIONAL on the road | : > » & ta 12 ' ' : . Lt i ‘ new | BANK OF MIDDLEBURG College ments Geo. Bohn, cler ding to Lock k Deering gaa engl ving Dersonnl property: id Tuesday, March 9 THURSDAY ro 8, ' 14 { : 4 bi \ Ie t p , . " e ; ' ph FORREST THOMPSON will offer E Hoy far Thursday, March 11 Thursday, March 4 LOVED Mit SARAH |} KOSER Petershurt a Saturday, March 6 SATURDAY LEAK FRO ~} wilt offer west « ociock, E E MONDAY MAR On Ww fl Frank Hall, one Pa HY Wednesday, March 10 4 H. L. HARPSTER TOGA, ARCH 98. C ; M tis. WIAKLES LYO will offer at public sale at . . E E Huble g : \ - H ‘ 1 ALCTIONEER nil H Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. WHEBDNESDAY, Cd of ' Thursday, March 4 2 | | | 3 M L. FRANK MAYES <M LOHR : MING If : a : . x : General Auclioneer WEDNESDAY MARCH 10 n Me- ( ve tiie far? : K Cadi will offer at publi ie a : rH Se } » s rr mAs3 Saturday, March 6 , I ‘ : Real Estate Sales a Ae Bal | enah..B. M. BiRith, AC Pine Grove %. the Tollowing Prat oNEn fot 0 ¢ plow. 1k / ; - k- ; - will off ibiic sale Me Cor _m tr. and Mrs. Levis Reahm A SPECIALTY 1 Saturday, Feb. 2 unds: 00 pound d ; 2 : : X ‘ o } {i t r CALL STATE COLLEGE, 7842 HE pn, 10 a. m is MIRIAM 1B KISSELI eeutrix of | ea } are milk co MC . : " Hubler, - the john HH. Beek ' AM : ers y : . : | | ; oe . THURSDAY, MAI 11-—Fo ‘ p ip ; y " ‘ npetith ig in the sale Past experiences have proven i of real estale demand higher prices Thursday, March I 1 2 H.] A number of Farms and several RALPH PF. RITTER ‘ { i ‘ t Residences will be offered of ] public sale in the near future Watch for Dates! AUDITORS’ REPORT : i ‘ h olyre IO THE HONORABLE IVAN WALKER, JUDGE OF THE SEVERAL Monday, March 8 ‘ sale » COURTS OF CENTRE COUNTY IAMES ¥ WARKON Wednesday, March 10 KR. MeGlid RIDAY, MARCH Waliaze 14 Account of HARRY A CORMAN, Register of Wills and leg of the Orphany’ Court for 1942 Saturday, Feb. 27 J { JOHNSTONBAL GH HOUSIBIOLID (Ox S603 37 Qos Kitchen on ‘ i $3 04 4 " : 8 4 MARCH 13-1 “ if roan ms ne 4 years | CHIE : , a Re A tra pout han TICHL_DOLUOE. Hat PARRMING IMPLEMEN . $5781 52 at public s i | an e other yea {. will bh is; Slocks, and madly oil 1 ARM MACHINERY cor A Lane . i ¥pade | 1 1 $00 ibber ove ro oA A nb 000 00 : MA. ‘ AARIRT SATURDAY, MARCH 13 har! : F-12 tractor on el i , - — k ArTIess ’ toe Dota Aone: arkor: 2 ering el ae « : 2 1842 Stoner will offer sbhlic sal 4 ’ : wdision; 1 : sn * Braden oy Spihi SPE Said: ATA | shy Dest diag 3 Abo: y p 1 A mi ¢ £ man- his farm at Tusseyville, on route wr plow, 13-inch bo n ve: Friday, March 5 many other article yous [OUR Deets Hag cul 0-2 reader rood eondition. | Net returns, 1542 Writs $4445.00 ori] F old 8 np a a i og A ple? IRA BE. SHULTZ i Y harry 78 Syrcu in ey 4-peet : Sheri Te 21.00 1030 a. m. B 1 mith ict f o we MceCormick-Deering Will offer at public sale two miles EM 8 ° t. H E Bn 5: wash: 2 md ws Deoris i : r teCormick | 3 Justic P MIMISSIONS R 13.50 MONDAY. MARCH i \ oth Buperior @«h i ON dong Route 445 th ollowin . ‘e \ ¥ . p nh mg 5 8 4 «10 oa i : : ua | A hod pr i ai p IN a1 : nm i 8 5 50 fr pad n se |B In mower ’ ™ WAY onal pro 3 $1k i § Fa ) nk slatiorn p ale : i me t g ; ia gral nd 268 Mortgai : «fi " hd BO Hunt un Purnace Mill , on | load merson ajde- hay | LEVESTY Spas mul i ; -, AB wg A mondo 1 foot combi vy new: Maa. Fees from Centre 3 Hz.48 Route b } 0 4 atid tedder, Farquhar potat nd 12 years oid gentie and good Rick Destine tnllking: 1 Coot. sey Harris N , hay joader, drop (3% i d youn’ Li68 Ri ota Dir, ao | orkers, ay horse 35 Head ot cai: | Tuesday, March 9 | mk ri So mika, Bani het ney. Hart Seaeliery 0 re sti : spreader two- TO ; Ol as, | 1 1 00% : ¢ £ MT $i 11+ y 4 : : ' : = S.C. YEARICK st March gl Pry : ww $5188.97 “tooth sprit { . ' n ah ba y Sian IUBSDAY, MARCH 16 A. Bs 2 in be a: a 5.83 line wil Mier at pul hs “ » | 18 r 28 a : i itary “4 RCT NOTRE OF - ODR 4 CAL : TE , po hi ki CN er rn thet | , nd many other 3: etc Aik An Worn ring iy worl zat 1 iti be made {Sle sterills nd water heal mpensation Insuran CRE $1985 58 em a Et, , al y numerous to mention , BUCKING Pigs ry ning p from 5 to | fn das al \ anti " Sb 1k 0 pri Pa. livestock and farm implements He at 10 o'clock, 8 © A hotes 5 f 4 rand Hu . : 53 its 4 pet ———— i SE Sale at 10 o'clock. flse & Hi Lunch will be served by the ladies | FARMING IMPLEMENTS-<Two 20- ight 1551 y Bee y 8 | Pretes ! Me a Ol stato Dio coh ah $3204 39 WRBNBIOAY MARCH 17 "¢ church. E. EB. Hubler, au Bren | Clow: routs Dow 00-10cth Bartow: coming 8 Yours oll tht 160 muni Pen iat sprayer, J ne nount due Contre County for i. NONE ge & f NEARS a No : ber hh . ow wit ae nbs mun i Smeiteer and George Bohn. clerks ] harrows: one 18-tooth and 1 WOR Veal + NR ! igs Tp I . Rudy will offer at publi . 3 . h, double disk: Hoosier w i ay horse. 12 yo old Thu rsday, Ma rch 1 I et: hay 1 gr Ao 34 Account of BOND C. WHITE, Prothonotary, Clerk of the Uourts of . 3 4 far - : y » ( X 3 1071 the Kennedy farm, one mile west home-made potato ight 31 head of cattle con GEORGE E. LONG wooden w circular w {a1 Common Pleas, Quartier Sessions of the Peace, Over and Terminey of Centre Hall Pa. along the S d 3 b 27 : ¥ hoe Ontark Hl p aint hos . will offes aa] 2 . . : . b iad I ntario drill, good as bE Fg of 20 head « fated $103 will ofier pDubiic aie 1 is 1 nN hai : hy 38 a Brush Valley road, livestock and atur ay, eo. hay tedder; Deering raswer ws, some of ith! ate y He in Howard borough the following #1 y Wr Pos 3 lion: ] " . farm implements. Bale at 10:30 KORE J. KANAGY Deering binder, 7-foot cut in good of sale and some summer and personal property ’ and B imp; “2 po ¢ ie She Gross Receipts for 1942 in the Courts of Quartier 1 ii $d + a » * FEET ” edd " A das of . h "i M a y a % 4 Sik A al an a : ot “RAL MOH ol Ny i A | Po “ _ " 3 ma . M Sm] hn, aucs } . i Keystone sjde-deliv~ 1 cows, Including two purebreds: LIVESTOCK A herd of 26 pure: ldrumes: wood brooder stove Atson Cae Sessions of the Peace. Court of Over and rm > aad : t r stove, HX . vill offer at public sale on hia prem- ¢ “we ¢ . a At : wie A Rr PrP rey $41 eo T 3 “ jae seven mile: west of Belleville, inn wary h rd gi +o Sali from nee Ae, pein olanRIng acc : Balaton ao or iy hE pach on i hooder ove Pair plat. Terminer and the Juventie Court ENED & ¥ » 2 A firflin ’ v and one-fourt il hak tn ad Ne a . » J pr ® MEITE big VEear i e ‘ i i PARP LLY x i arm scales, « cit ! 3 : n . YA A 5 y & pg " dig MARA “ c aale on ti north 2 o* aanty and one-toul h mile (gn, 4-inch tires; good wagon box. 2 stock bull; 4 brood sows, some due Sis 3 cows and 4 heifers due several hundred aexi0 Sounds In the Court of Common Plea: nn. Hud Pye farm $Y ] » _ ribed Boni id ge he 3 ie de- seta hav ladders; 2 sets stone boards, to farrow in March and some later when about sale time, 8 head | posts for electric fence 1040 truck ha Aeoueer gid v ighen ad JETRO ITODErLy - good set harness; some single har- boar; 30 shoats: 200 Leghorn hens, ©f cattle, 4 of which an i sth 12-80 viatform. dual ti ¥ too as 4 a ; ! is, re 18 cattl f which are bulls, | wit} 2ofouyt + foyr i i Bdashatinon 4rd Sve K LIVESTOCK ~~ 6 head of horses, hess. 5 collars and bridles. 30-foot FARMING IMPLEMENTS -— Parm- 5 young heifers 187 net i iarth. ey Lares. bli mp nen pg nt 2s ot Rd consisting of bay team. mare and extension ladder; New Idea push al! tractor in good condition: 2-bot- Bull No. 1. born January 2. 1041 (gon: 8 ten gallon milk ye oT EXPENDITURES a ms casi . Smith, gelding, weight about 3100 pounds, (loader, like new, New Idea manure tom tractor plow, 12-inch; two 20.78 Whose dam gave over 50 pounds of | pond forks and shovgis gro 4% Rak : auct. ; 8 and 7 vears oid. black team of | Spreader Chatham fanning mill Syracuse walking ploss. 502 Syra- Mik a day as a heifer, and whose die: scoop shovels: grain OLalTen Salaries $2605 00 THURSDAY, MARCH 18-dlewis Pet [geldings, weight about 2800 pounds with 18 screens in good condition: cise walking plow; 4-section Inter- (8ire’s dam gave over 00 pounds of ser of tug harness compiete TT I Tax paid to Commonwealth of Penna 23160 zer will offer at public sale on the 7 and 12 years oid; black horse, 2 blate chopper; platform scales, 800 national harrow, Used one year; 2 MK & day Wy Com sation nT pn ; Shugerts farm located at the Pish vears old. 17 milch cows, consisting | pound capacity. dron drilling ma-~ Perry harrows: 60-tooth spike har- Bull No. 2. born March 17, 1042 Also some household goods Ompensation Insurance 10.16 Hatchery in Benner township. near of two Holstein cows with calvea bX (Chine. vise cutting iron; crossbar: "Ow International cultivator: Hoos. (Whose dam gave over 70 pounds of Sale at § a m. sharp. Terms cash Pleasant Gap, 8 horses, 14 milch their sides; two Jersey cows wilh | shovels, fence stietoher; Sharpless ier oofn planter; cultipacker: roller: Mik a day and whose eire's dam Lunch will be served by the Lauth- cows, h and a full and compiete calves by their rides; did Jerseys, | CTOMIN Separator; crosscut saw; 30- harrow, double disk narrow: hay €ave over 60 pounds of milk a day 1 church of Boalsburg Deduct as per Act of Assembly line of farming implements. This ftesh by time of sale; two Holsteins inch wircular saw: double sled: large tedder: New Idea push loader used Bull No 3. born March 13, 1942, Smith, auct. Harold Albright, ye : ’ ta 8 clean-up sale, Sale at 9:30 lo be fresh in April, three Holsteins copper kettle; full line of butcher 3 vears: John Deere sjide-delivery whose dam gave over 60 pounds of a m. A detailed description will x > jxesh Jn Jug Jwo Joingina pi A Cypress incubators 400-02 Fake used 2 years; Keystone side- Wilk a day and whose sires dam EE in these columns later. | 10 rou a Por vh 4 «1 ict some potatoes and crajes delivery rake. 2 McCormick-Deering ®ave over 60 pounds of milk a day Amount due Centre County for 1942, being yes & Btover, aucts. i nes fresh in tober; Jersey cow, | trees; single trees. cable mowers, Deering mowers MeCormick- | Bull Ne 4. born November 24, aturda March ffrealy in October: heifer. fresh in [chaln; wagon jack; 40 feet of rubber [Deering gral [ ¥ . ‘ 4 ’ one-half of the above brlance hi ag 5 o i g grain binder, T-foot cut. in (1942, whose dam is a very good heif- AA a THURSDAY, MARCH 18 — John A. April; 5 heifers two pasture bred. (beiting, 6 inches wide, 2 brooder good conditidn. MoCormick-Deering €f. and whose sird’s dam gave over | CHARLES 8 STONER Yearick will offer at public sale ot registered Guernsey bull. Eight head | stoves; cant hooks; dinner bell; corn binder; MoCormick-Deering po {88 pounds of milk a day [will offer at public sale at his farm | his farm &t Nittany Pa. along the fof good stock ewes; 4 brood sows, [rubber belting, 20 { long, 6% in. wide, {tow planter; New Idea manure | Many of the cows carry the blood {8 Tusseyville, on Route 322, the fol- i x8 i
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