March 18, 19 43. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. » Pubiic Sales of Centre and Adjoining Counties Fye the of THURSDAY, MARCH R will offer at public sale on Hud Pye farm. 14 miles north Moshannon Pa, livestock implements Sale at l m Terms cash auct, THURSDAY, MARCH 18 gor will offer at public Shugerts farm located Hatchery In Benner townshin Pleasant Gap, 8 horses, 14 mllch cows. hogs and a full and complete ine of farming implements ‘This ix A clean-up male Sale at 6:80 a m A detalled description will appear In these ] Mayes & Stover, aucts THURSDAY, MARCH Yearick will offe his farm Nittany main highway 18 (8 Lewis Fet- the Plah Naar sie on at the 18 full line plemer is & Cie aucts. Wm FRIDAY, MARCH will offer at Harris Sto west impler Sale at iD south farm ROoOds and Stover FRIDAY MAR CH wii offer at Clevenstir the 4 auct road i umber MARCH 4 34 near Lat JMNDIE MARC and farm SATURDAY Cent ESDAY MARC? WEDNES Refo Lwes THURSDAY Hofman on farm Gap Smelter 1a FRIDAY, MAJ Wiis CH 26 off impiem Hubie FRIDAY, MARCH 2 "ted tor at SATURDAY or re Fo ATU BI AY of John On Creek 220 farm impli Im Hoy Ovyl MONDAY, MARCH offer at © farm ie. along ivesiock cattie, and implementa s cash. E right, cle IM'UBEDAY, MARCH 20 I offer at LOC one execy TUESDAY, Mu H 30--The tors U 4 v EDown West H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of _gompetitive 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 folure, Watch for Dates! . of | near flowine | stock the ! ble Se nt 0 [4] I'UBSDAY hart 4 ARCH Te \ M MARCH offer atl M DNESDAY Ps will arm impleme e § eo Friday, March 19 ANDREW OC. ROCKEN Saturday, March 20 EPLEY R. GENTZED Saturday, March 20 MES MARGARET FEIDLER Saturday, March 20 BC DOTTERER 200d mares CATT dats won hod Bl oe Eire "Black T-vear-old good workers Two and & years oid broke Here ng nares raise ower, As who knows ® As ii and fuel Ham: Ta hogs are and most double of our team io sing » MP EEN I's Syracuse plow food able Hinman g now and it Bell City | shea! elevalor hin Deere one good cuba 73 feet gang cash. or if down, bal- the removal not to exceed 15 days Linch be served by indies of the EE. Rubler, t xi! Monday, March 22 4. J. CUZZOLINA will offer at public sale on what ia known as the William Stewart farm Arch Bprings, Sinking Valley, § miles from Tyrone, “the fol« personal property LIVESTOCK 40 head of consisting of 30 head of milch cows, CGuernseys, Holstein and 1 register- &d Shorthorn, 3 young heifers and 2 bulls; 10 head of horses, some ated teams, sid a Jew goad odd i Fo net "5 Terms pay 107% before time will church Sale Buyer ance 0 paid animal dealres can be the EX about cattle, | ipe horses 1 brood sow with hoat Che white FARMING MACHINERY Alllsa Chalmers tractor, rubber tires Ike Allis Chalmers Lr plow John Deere grain binder, 7 Super ain drill, 10 by Deere mower be we worker, anter i of 10- ood new: 4 row riding ry har- Dear Pigs DOM Ww Ot foot or § W John foo Me orm MeCormick corn p " Mik Corn Cans : har Oliver 2 Pe Cormick « Lov I i walking plow Mu John d-onn ar Mo ck Ww Hew Monday, March ADAM FF. SMITH He Nl Tuesday, March 23 ’ WELLS HOU SHHOLD GOODS ~CHenwood many nen of & Hubler day & Wednesday, March 24° KE. ¥. NEILL public sale i milea half following the Bwartz went Pot mile south of Tus- personal prop- On good years of mules, 12 and 14 and close spring- andl balance Hol- Holstein bull, 2 eligible registry. two will farrow by i time of shouts 100 White leghorn heifers; for Dito SH 0 61 4 F 1 FARMING : IMPLEMENTS --« Hart 18-38 h. p.. Oliver 3- plow; Oliver two disk, good as new; 2 tooth lever harrows, 3 sec each, tractor cultipacker, 8.1% McCormick-Deering mower, cut: new Empire grain drill; 2-horze dump rake; International side delivery rake; hay loader; Black Hawk double-row corn planter; John Deere corn binder. International corn Husker: International grain drill; Deering binder, 7-foot cut, Interna- tional sulky cultivator; 2<-horse po- tate digeer; Weber wagon with wood en wheels: steel wheel wagon, MeCormick <-Deering Surge double-unit piri to milk 22 cows, good or RCL tom tractor tion tor ladders spreader; ithe aer, butchering Wools, harpoon and | block clrouial leva horse - ag Ketlic and « Manchu seed fence hook; hay ropes and walking plow, wood broods stov hea! « t motors nd 1-0 : J WDATTOW Krappie Olives tools, 4 iron track garde n 75 bus sired Arn Moy Lank with CRen wire, mill; black ales; 80 one Seo timothy tric new cot wind LOO : tiorm mw bed used nife; grindstone | chicken BY LOS ele hopping mill rods com ont many 200 bushels wOOAs and UMerous praver, ROUSE] wld i 08 O0 nN Wednesday, March 24 WwW. IL. WEAVER Huble Oper team Thursday, March 25 WILLIAM « HOFFMAN Friday, March 26 LONG End foil i fies TOOK nsleting 10 vears old and hor 19 ia old years oid ue time, balance cows, 2 Holstein iths old and she other 5 Poland«Chijma brood farrow close to time of Poland boar, one year SHINE apie oid FARMING IMM BMENTS I foot « Deere grain binder, 7 Deere manure spreader; John Deere side-delivery rake; Ontario gmin hoe: 2 mowers. ohne a John cut, and one a Deer- b-foot cut. Keystone hay loader: riding cultivators one a John Deere and one a MeCormick-Deer- ing. 2 wagons with 44-inch tires; wagon with 22-inch tires, box: Black Hawk disc corn planter; 2 Perry harrows: 8 No. 20-78 Syracuse walk- ing plows, b sels Lue harness: about i156 horee coliais, all sizes; bobsled; 2 hav ladders, and many other ar- cles 800 numerous to mention. All the above John Deere machinery ia practically new, having been pur chased within Lhe ast two or three fF VORrs Sale at W due Boot John John S-foot of 8 i Terms will be made known on day of sale will be served by the ladies Latheran church E E Hubler C. Banwelteer, clerk Satu rday, March 27 J. HH, SHIRK il public sale On farm y Vii of the nuct y x14 the J one-half mil slong road lead following personal LAVES MAre 1400) PDO | igh 1400 FTOOCK Two year NOTHOS, old : years old head of cal milch cows, all and CGuern 2 year Diy We poun 60 AY Reds t Mpdel B rubber used John Deere 14 John Deere Lor McCormick -Deering John Deere will ww IG MACHINE NG TPARM 1 Deere tracto on CRMONS mon OW Lr Nie Saturday, March 27 W" HH LINGLE Monday, March 29 CHARLES HRIFKA Tuesday, March 30 AL MAN L i Friday, April 2 8 BROWN ‘hide leghorn IMPLEMENTS ger. 6 g mower MoeCormick <Deeris LAO New . foot w Idea Hawk corn vato This machi: new Bobwled on ¢ oF cuitivator i= harrow Cradle fours ek «Deering teeth “a IND rake wagon: 2 farm WaAgZONA, ones wagon with Dox, gel stone woodrack, 2 horsepower gas engine. hay fork and 120 feet rope used two years; hay knife; forks; shovels! chains; set of tug harness two-inch trace: collars. bridles. lin seamiess milk cans, buckets: strain- er. double trees. single trees; spreads ana many other articles too numers Othe mendion Grain—8ome corn by the bushel: tidvat sted DY the bushel, one bars rel vinees: 1 thi in a clean-up sale, 11 a m Terma made known on of sale. EB M Smith aut x12 SP WA + i 666 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS | ise FIoOw; indmill; iow Meo C boards oH at day Lunch | many farmers who have prood sows for many years will have | beginning | Words Often Misused Do He one Say.’ came not say Waller America not didn’t come but but once Do Way in Bouth f 14 3 1 +, BWRY Own in Sou maerely Walter | Words Often Mispronounoed INCREASE MEAT SUPPLY BY SAVING LITTLE PIGS amoun points 60 per cent United Su March that Approximate] ¥ pigs farrowed in the are born the April and May. That means farmers are now entering one of critical periods a pork pro- duction is concerned. Normally, about th of all pigs born die before they are three days old, while before weaning time months of in 4] far a one-fou die ortion of U4 bY proper care arrowing Um The critical need an supply of pork makes it that every possible effort be made thiz year to Save as Many ME: as possible. The marked increase in the number of brood sows in vania as compared with the number kept in recent years indicates that coud and atten increased imperative for sows to farrow this spring It is necessary to have the sows in proper condition at farrowing time and to save a large proportion of the pigs arrowed. Clean, com- fortable quarters should be available at farrowing time and a small asnount of chaffy straw placed In the {pen After the pigs have gained [xe more straw oan be added Pennsyi- | not had — Lessons In English unstres Hable Tedliou aown Words Often Misspelled Word Study FEO ¥ 8 * the m $44 bi ’ uring away fro Hille a { of thelr lives Omins x1 days § amount of should before after. of feed CAND the sow weeks feed a day or twe few days A limited be given 1} wie BOW {farrowing y TWO the weeks enco of age raged Ww t they will eat When the sow full can be placed on feeder and the little pigs soon will start to eat the same feed from the feeder and thus will be on full weaning lime feed self feed at It is the pigs be weaned no earlier than eight weeks of age. If possible, they should be left with the sow for a longer per. fod. It is a well-known fact that the bigger the Pigs are at weaning time. the more efficient use they wil that nake they will reach market age a Child Fatally Sealded | "Sealded when he fell into a tub of boiling water, Douglas Harley Dunkileberger, aged 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dunkieberger, of near Bloomsburg, died in the Hicomsburg hospital. He was taken to the hospital after the accident Saturday. The water had been heat. ed for bathing purposes, but had not { been tempered when the child lost It is important that the caretaker | lus balance and fell into the tub. of their feed and the quicker’ hard on attorneys {would save a Jot of energy. I “Tell All America to Go to Its Knees’ ‘tntinued from Thi and people tra urs for page one) will not have thrust- wir hearts and send gives God Is way Lo Bible them ne 1 4 E ea. 1 printed in it. Bend it t : hem the Amie Tell nd Bib cent bridge DEINE mothers your son about Ww hum a Cig- m7? (et tu » m ’ MORE MILK VOR FOOD ALVES GET LESS NEEDS PARENTS CONFIDENCE AND CHILD HELP ¥ ; a child tend to se rath are tolerant seif-con- eT arents agiscovemred A understanding that adults are sym- interested in gives hum love and hid PM they are unsettled conditions release of added emotional which must be oth this excess en- for parents to provide use- desirable activities for the used. One ergy is ful and child SR a HOMEMAKER CANT SELL CANNED GOODS It is illegal for a homemaker to sell home canned foods to a neighbor or friend under the point rationing sys. tem unless the home canner is li. censed fo do that, Senator Gillegte (D-1Ia) was advised. He said he had been asked by a [farm woman if she could sell her home canned foods “to my friends in town that are not able to can any- thing for themselves and don’t know how 10 can anyway.” Gillette got this ruling for OPA's department “When home canned processed foods are sold, they cease 10 be con- sidered as home canned processed ! foods Points must be given up for their transfer. Unless the person who has produced the home canned processed is registered as 8 prooessor, he has no authority to sell them or fo receive points for such a sale” A iM —— Civilized persons might save time and money by determining their dis. putes through the tossing of a coin or the roll of dice. This would be al law but it
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