April 1, 1048. Public Sales FRIDAY, APRIL 2 offer at public 8. BE. Brown will sale at his farm 1% miles west of Potters Milk Ivestock and farm implement This is a clean-up sale, Sale begin at 11 o'clock Lunch w be serv- ed by a church org gation. KE M Smith, auct FRIDAY, APRIL § ed administratrix Charles H. Kline offer at public sale Pletcher farm, 1% milest Howard, along State Highway, a full line of farm stock consisting of 1 team of horses, 10 Holstein milch cows, 2 heifers, 1 bull, and full line of farm implement at 10 a m. Terms cash. Ruth I Kline, administratrix, E. E. Huble auct x14 SATURDAY Elmer Corl will offer at publi ale t his re idence at 401 East Beave Avenu State College, a full ¢ of u hold goods Includin room suite, lot | utensils Sale a! E M Smith, auct clerk SATURDAY, APRIL 17 EB Bartholomew will sale at her reside: Pa., some household some valuable real estat business section of Saleatlla m EM Saturday, April 3 CLINTON ALCTION will offer at 1 oi the followin ¢ LIVESTOCK horses; riding 1! bridle comple FARM IMF plow The undersign- of estate of deceased on the will HO { oust of oe APRIL 10 ‘ "LEMENTS gang J Ix cultivator ure spreader Champion 2-horse wag Syracuse pl Oliver No cultivator spreader; cooler hay tedder ton truck, with cattle 1887 Ford V sedan, articles HOUSEHOLD line of house home will be Consignments at once The © surplus far from farms ed into them, 10 « food O Ww, 40 1 rood GOODS Rie Joe B Saturday, April 3 THOMAS A. DAVIS blocks, power steel truck: po Case tractor on n horsepower, good bie rubber feet wide: rubber; cense; ¢ hooks, Crosscul saws: axes; chine; drill press; and articies 00 Dumerois to mention Sale at 1 o'clock Terms cash. HH. L. Harpster, auct. D. 8. Peterson, clerk Wednesday, April 7 D.D. DECRER pu sale © swing grabs; chains; mortising ma- many other SOU ring side res Vall fifi DeTSONnAal property LIVESTOCK -- One good 3 and 4 years old, br k 0 . iieh of Georg team of we ready Holstein sicle horses | 3 Lith H several orl the bushel Farm son tractor In g Oliver tractor tom Sale at months Terms 3 x13 12 o'clock noon E. E. Hubler, auct Friday, April 9 The annual community sale will held one mile west of Pine Grove Mills on what Is known ag the T? as farm. along Route 45 Items be sold ir blood tested baby cl what you are going T. R. AUKER’S COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE Tuesday, April 13 M Pp County Fa OTL ~ to Sale will begin at 12:30 farm situated in Juniata miles east of Mifflintown County, Route 35 Herd Consists of 30 Head of Reg- istered Holstein Friesian Cat- tle, Accredited and Certified. 20 Milk Cows, part of which were fresh in late fall, part fresh at time of sale and some due soon after sale. Herd has been in C. T. A. Work for 24 years with average production of over 400 pounds butterfat per vear. All mature cows have records of over 400 pounds butterfat per year. Several with over 800 pounds butterfat per year. Most of these cattle are out of bull association sires which are bred from the best blood lines. Sire now in service is a bull with a proven index of 438 pounds butterfat with a 47% test. He has several 600-1b butterfat daughters in Juniata County and many daughters with over 400 pounds butterfat as two-year-olds. : This is a herd of good type cattle | and will please most any one desiring good registered cattle to build up 8 herd. I will also sell one good heavy wagon, low wheels; 9 milk cans and | other odd articles. T. RB. AUKER deceased. wil € Hi 3 f following farm stock menta JULIA here will Ie hing services in the U ! prea : 1 on Sunday evening Rey HY the regula of Port Nora Breon the winter with Russell Fulyer of hs returned to Billie Marin pa LOL Matilda pent M1 D.C in Julian the weekend aughter Clar- who has Mrs her daughter Wa hey hington home i lack : i Corp joined the Httle « Mr. and Mrs of Dando william Dondo Richard { in Mil the D i wi Hall rk agal {ternoon In Mr. and Mi in Action Fyrone Man Missing wu H OIRe WW. I Friday, April 9 RUTH 1} KLINE : i offer a ub farm H. ©. Pietcher + of Howard Boro gh. ak fiinistra H # of and Team LIVESTOCK fire wet yy out, M ’ McCormick McCormick side niermational manure spread tedder. BEng Hoosier disk packer, 20-T¥ root y drum ol tractor grease 2 10 ron posts: set team ness b.ridie=; pair of housings ollars: pair Stewart cuts har- ye controller bushel baskets ¥ log chains, numer mowing double ynicl O00 April 10 KEEN Saturday, Ww at es HOT TSEH( MD GOODS On suite Pepiece nose Gletywe cupboards feet high - Sou ng machin her articles too numer- Mayes Dubbs, and clerk xi4 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. L. FRANK MAYES) General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL BTATE COLLEGE, 2842 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! hand-power _ HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. — of Public CALL TO TH able bodied WAAC to 44 years old REBERSBURG From Last Week “4 " or chool of Green- in hon- church and Sunda; bu gave a farewell party or of thelr pastor, Rev. and Mrs Fred Denbeaux, on Saturday evening at the parsonage in Rebersbureg Miss Sara J Reish of Penn State weekend ¢ the M ey mn home of iret vere woroks riers Moyer. Mi of Lew end at UU Mr. and and pare istowr also v parental h Mr family of Salona the A and Mrs. J dinner gart home Mrs. Sas ral Renninger Sunday home were B. Wolfe A. Wert were Bun. at th Brun- rs at day test ¢ John near Tylersville ilin Stitzer of attended the brother-in-law Charles Mark at Loganton, Tuesday It and Mrs. Kenneth Haines were Bunday guests at the home the former's mother, Mrs. M. 0. Haines Mre. Anfile Miller of Pitcairn, spent several davs last week with her mother, Mrs. Tina Brungsrt Mr. and Mrs, A OG Cummings were informed last Monday of the birth and death of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mahion Cummings of Aliquip- pa. Mahlon fs the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cummings Mr. T. H Baker was a business visitor in Pittsburgh last week Mrs. Corrine Smull of Orange. N J.. spent several days last week in Rebersburg preparing for the public sale of the Robert Smull estate Sat. urday The visit of Abraham Lincoln Hite to our public schools on Friday was much appreciation as was proven by the sale of stamps and war bonds fune her of {The total was $668.75. i William Gummo of Nittany val Hagan weekend me 1 the [Ome parent Shem Hackenberg Mrs. Mrs. E. BR. Wolfe, Mrs. Rob- ert Muster and Wayne Weaver were Thursday visitors in Williamsport Connie Boone, daughter Mr Mrs. Homer Boots ake the [ewittown Hospital for treat Dr. Alles of wh Pein seryedey ing from y Rebershi andail and and Sunday az Wise of Madi- unday visitors in Mr. and Mrs sonburg, Rebersburg were Pimples Disappeared Over Night Yes, it BB true, there is a safe harmless medicated liquid called Kieerex that dries up pimples over night. Those who followed simple directions and applied Kieerex upon retiring were amazingly surprised when they found their pimples had disappeared. These users snthusiasg- tically praise Kieerex and claim they are no longer embarrassed and are now happy’ with their clear complexions. Don't take our word for it, use Kleerex tonight. If one application does not satisfy, you get your money back. There is no risk 80 do not hesitate. For sale by PARRISH DRUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa. H Army Auxiliary Corps marche enlisted are opportu HUBLERSBURG (From last week) eiations, 1 8 War Dept, E COLORS And men I BOALSBURG ft Week Bund Reforma EE re ad of Stale { th 4 were A Fred Confer of Bal. OFF nt timore. Md. spent the weekend at Corp. Albert the Lyman Tory home Field, Monroe, 1 Mrs. Mae Bayletts spent Tuesday the Wilbur Houte home tie £ nik 3 MING ) 1 Gt bX #1 the immer : a. spent Cheoorge Migs State to Hun tingdon met Thursday Waldo Homan home Homan and Mrs hostesses, These school Suveitzer and two sons of Mrs brother-in-law and Mrs. T. C Jackson from Wednesday until Sunt Mrs. John Khanlian snd mother, Mrs spending two weeks v the with Mrs. Paw) George Horner as members were present Mrs. CA Ponine, Mrs. Grace Koch, Mrs. Rob- ert Horner, Mrs. William Callahan, Mrs. John Russell, Mrs. Howard Neff, Mrs. 1. HH. Hartman, Mrs. Blaly Homan and Mrs. John Bechtol, Mrs T. J. Whiteman was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Lather Wert and two children of Bellefonte, R. D., and Mrs. John Poorman and daugh- ter of Bellefonte. spent the weekend atl the IL. W. Whitehead home, i Recent visitors at the George Mar- | kle home were: Mr. and Mrs, Meotle Houser and family, Mr. and Mrs Charles Shilling and Donald Hou- str of State College, Fred Ballash of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orove and daughter, and Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Houtz and son of Le- mont, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shank noon and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry poalsburg Shilling and son of Linden Hall, and] Mr gister. Mr $4% $A) 1 and bhiry, Ind ang Mrs daughter Nancy of State visited the former's parents i Mills Bunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Willlam Fravel and Mrs a week. Mrs wo Clara Rupp of Altoona, buried in Boalsburg Saturday after She was a former resident of Wallace Woomer hone of Sein Sunday 1. M. Hosterman visited her and at Philitsburg “Ons Anna Mulane, are in Elmira, N Pvt. Harold Young of Camp Atter. Young and College, Mrs. Cora OGentael. Don and Jovee Centeel called on friends in Spring Philip Temple and An- idrew Pravel of Philipsburg, were re. cent visitors at the Robert Temple home. Mr. Temple has been sick for WAR and Mrs. M. B. Weaver and (Mrs. Sara Sweet, Miss Cathryn Dale ars. T. E. Sauers of State College, | undersigned KARTHAUS Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRINS rich LIT TORS SOTICY TO EARCTTOR ’ ADMINISTRA 0 a tter TORS NOTH of the « ale ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE t Alte of 1% debi make d there. mediate «Jam Bellic fonte EXECUTORS NOTE. of Sam- Coddege er of the ost iale ff] ate of Slate letters testamentary on the above feiate having been granted % ihe all porate indeed the sald estate are requested 10 make immediate Payment, and hose have ing claims demands against sald astate 10 present the same withous delay for setilempent to MILDRED M MILLER, 208 South Patterson Street, State College. Pa. of RUSSELL © MILLER. 330 South Patterson Street, State College. Pa. Execulors. Bdwara LL. Willard, attorney for estate x16 NOTICE Orphans’ Court or In the Counts In the Matler of Esra C. Harter, late of ship. decensed The undersigned. having been ap- pointed Auditor in the above Estate, will sit for the purposes of his sp- pointment in the Law Library at the ’ ¥ Ad | Centre the Estate of aregg Towns land Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Klinger were recent visitors with Mrs Bdith Court House al Bellefonte on Tues and daughter of Boalsburg. | Lucas. {day April 13th at 10:00 a. wm. All, i vania, NOTICE IN DIVORC) FROCLAMATION ORPHAN COURT SALLY ‘ g ok jecedent Township Centre and fro on sposed alley thenre along proposed alley a Northerly of 100 feet to an of beginning same prem- Mulfinger and by deed dated : recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of County Pennsylvania, in Book Vi 116, at page 151 granted and oonveved to J. A. Noll and W.H N Jr.: the above de- soribed premises being Lot No. 18-A and the northerly portion of the lot Iving immediately South thereof, as portrayed on a plot or plan of Noll's Addition at Pleasant Gap. Pennsyl- recorded In said Recorder's Office in Miscellaneous Book “8.” at page 428 ~ At private sale to A. H. Smith, of Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the one-half in- terest of the Decedent in the above Geseribed premises, for the payment of Decedent's debts IT no exceptions are flied thereto objections made to the granting the same the Court will be ask- od on the 3rd day of May, 1943, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., to take action on sald petition and make a final de- cree authorizing and directing the sale thereof, sald sale to have the effect of a judicial sale and to be sold free of encumbrances. RAY C. NOLL. EMELINE E. MOORE. Executors, Pleasant Gap, Pa LEWIS ORVIS HARVEY Attorney for the Estate. mn i a of the Be A 5 9 Via Centre Deed or of xid
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