September 28, 1943. Public Sales BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 -— Mrs Charles M. Thompson will offer at public sale at her residence, 100 South Atherton street, lege, a full line of household goods and some antiques Sale begins at 12:30 noon. E. M. Smith, auet, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Seeger will offer at public sale, on Hazel street, Milesburg, Pa, the following * household goods: Dining room suite; library table; brass bed and springs: chifforobe; chairs; four stoves: breakfast set; dishes: cooking utensils; cream freegers; and many items with combination anvil, vice drill press numerous hand everything in good condition at 12:30 p. m. Mayes and Stover, aucts x38 BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25--C. M Fisher will offer at public sale on his farm at Strode Mill, six miles southeast of Lewistown main highway, livestock and plements. Clean-up sale. Sale 12 o'clock noon. R. J. Carper, auct SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Andrew Shivery, trustee, will offer at public sale on North street. Bellefonte, the household goods 6 chairs, in walnut; Viotorian love seat to match: this Vietorian fur- niture is in excellent condition; 2 extension tables: 6 dining room chairs; large chest of drawers; book case and writing desk combined antique rocker. doughtray. several old-fashioned mirrors l of gluss and china; lot of dishes arocks, cooking utensils, and a lot of tools, and many other articles 00 numerous Ww mention Sale will be held immediately after sale of real estate at 12:30 o'clock Mayes and Stover, aucts P M Dubbs, clerk FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 Harold Stine will offer at publi the W. J. Stine farm, 7 of State College near Waddie, a stock and farm at 1 p Te Smith BATURDAY Stephens at his A t 1 Dodge 1940 dt dition lumber wheelbarrows: anc ticles too nu Sale startg promptly Smith and auctioneers. Harold Terms cash WEDNESDAY dressers; two ice other tools, following full OCTOBER rthu will fer at public ir Grove Mills equipmer good con- of MerOus ¢ DOO. er 30 Harps! t clerk OCTOBER Trust ; Cor offer publ homestead High street Borough Bellefonte commencl ing at 10:00 o'clock a household goods and f{ t an itemized which appear i Mayes & Stover, a son Walker, attorney BATURDAY, OCTOBER 16--Mrs, Or- vis Shull will offer at public sale at her home in Millheim a full line of household goods Sale at 10 a im. Lunch will be served on the premises Terms cash E M &m auct BATURDAY., OCTOBER T administrator late John W Agnes Orr, will offer at public t the home of the late John in Howard Borough, a full household goods. tools. etc . 12:30 noon. L. Frank Mayes m ure lssye Harris- a $80, 186 the Earl 8 estate and Mar- r oi Orr THURSDAY, OCT. 21--John McCoy will offer at public sale on his farm one-half mile south of State Col- lege, Pa. along the White Hall road. livestock and farm ments. Sale at 10 a. m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23--John 8S Yearick will offer at public sale on his farm, one mile southeast of Bellefonte, on the old Lewistown pike, livestock, farm implements and household goods. Sale at 12:30 sharp. Mayes and Stover, aucts SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 Yearick will offer at public John 8 sale on H. L. HARPSTER | AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357M PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. State Col- | floor coverings, | linens; | L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A BPECIALTY! CALL BTATE COLLEGE, M42 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 | | | | George | lamps, | | f | Also power tools, work bench | and | Sale | along | im- | at | i Allegheny | Victorian | 2 beds; | imple- | i public sale in the near future. Watch for Dates! Another Great Sale of Canadian Holsteins, Wisconsin Grade Holsteins and Wisconsin Grade Guernseys at MIDDLETOWN, PA, Monday, Oct. 4, 10 o'clock 245 HEAD All Accredited and Certified to Blood 70 REG. CANADIAN COWS, 3 TO 7, MOSTLY FRESH, » BEG. CANADIAN HEIFERS, ARED. MANY FRESH. © REG. CANADIAN CALVES trom above Cows, Some Weaned ¥ WISCONSIN GRADE HOL. STEING~Wa never had them Better. 3 WISCONSIN GRADE GUERN SEVS..Wa never had them better $ HigH TESTING REG. MOL STEIN BULLS. Abssiutely the Best lot of Cattle ws aver gold. Start promptiy at 10 o'clock on Wisconsing; Canad. lame, 1290. We finance, Write for Circular Catalog on Sale. GRAND VIEW FARMS C. 8 Erb & Co, Owners {and —— - his farm, one Bellefonte, on pike, livestock, farm and household goods sharp At the same time and place, immediately after the sale of the personal property, the farm, consisting of 12 acres, frame house good barn, and all necessary out- bulldings, will be offered at pub- le sale If not sold privately prev fous to that date. II interested In purchasing this desirable country home, consult L. Frank Maves, Le- mont, Pa. Dial 2842, State College WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27--Charley Poorman will offer at public sale on his farm, 38 miles north of Milesburg, farm stock and imple- ments. Sale at 12:30 noon. E Smith, auct THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28-—-The Jar- ed BEvey estate will offer at public sale at the Fish Hatchery, near Pleasant Gap a ff ull line of live- stock, farm implements and house hold goods Sale at 9 a.m E M Smith, auct. W, C. Smeltser and P M Dubbs, clerks FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20--R. L will offer at public sale at Hill, south of Centre Hall on the Lewistown Highway, farm stock implements. This is a clean-up Sale at 10 a. m. E. M. Smith, ul the old Lewistown | implements Sale at 12:30 mile southeast of | | Smith Center and sale auct THURSDAY, NOV. 4-James Reeder will offer at public sale on his farm, 3% miles southwest of Spring Mills, Pa. livestock and farm $m- plements. Sale at 12 noon. Ray Carper, auct THURSDAY, NOV 4--Earl will offer at public sale farm, along .the State Highway leading from Boalsburg, Pa. to the Old FW livestock and farm im- plemen including 40 some head Holstein i high-grade Smith A. Ross on his wt purebred, of cattle, Sale at 9 a.m. E yUOL FRIDAY, NOV. § M Joseph Rosage will offer at public sale on the White- rock Farm. on the State Highway leading from Pleasant Gap, Pa, to lock Haven, near aviation fleld ivestock farm iements and h including 40 head of Sale « 9 m E M Smith, auct Smeitzer and Lee Smeltzer, clerks NOVEMBER public mies yweshold goods dir J ale Ww Ray FRID AY, NOVEMBER will NOVEMBER THURSDAY, Dec) {ll offer a east Saturday, Sept. 25 AMES H. ANDERSON, public Owner, sale on the following personal LIVESTOCK 3 heifer; large sow and 1 ters, weight about 5 pounds FARM IMPLEMENTS - Ford tractor on rubber, w 2 cultivator and pulley grain 3 wagons. two-horse mower, shovel plow, spike-tooth cultivator harrow, spring ~tooth harrow; hay fork, rope and pulleys: all kinds of small tools; 156 tons loose hay. tatoes; oats: some furniture Includ- ing two stoves Bids also will be received on the farm, containing 135 acres, with good house and barn. Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids on the farm Bale at 1 pm. Wise and Hubler # x38 LIC LA TCH each Ferguson- h plows, DO = Saturday, Oct. 2 MRS offer ~ HOT re BEHOLD five-burner electric was! beds Nhrary i wash stove dinin table; stand antigue breakfast rugs. mirrors h cupboard lawn One-man saw: cross-cut saw vases. garden ols, and many ticles t00 numerous men oil er to noon caah Friday, October 15 along the will offer at Danie 8 Ga tute College is farm, Pleasant his farm stock, to equipment and two brows horses pair suitable grey horse, weight purpose horse, one mare, weight 1350. a good mare, one An les. Cattle: 20 head of Holstein. 13 milch cows: one ‘ with calf by her side; three are calf heifers; four fall cows, five freshen and early 5 heifers in age m § to 14 mont 2 Holstein stock 8. one 2 years old, the other months Hogs Ome 2-vear-oid 4 young sows, rome of these will by sale time, some a little | 10 shoats. Chickens: 680 Hamp- shire hens, 18 White Leghorn pul- lets FARM IMPLEMENTS -- One 22-86 MoCormick-Deering tractor. suitable hens belt power, in working ; Massoy-Harris mower; good bob sled MoCormick-Deering cultivator, one-horse cultivator; Mc- Cormick-Deering tractor disc, used two seasons. McCormick corn bind- er. Black Hawk manure spreader: 3 walking plows: 2 Syracuse, 1 Oliver: 3 wagons, 2 ladder, 1 box; 2 Super- lor grain drills, 1 disc. the other a hoe drill. one-horse weeder, horse double disc, 2 wood frame harrows with tractor and stone loader and rake, and 1 dump rake. potato planter. dump wagon: two-way sulky plow; burr chop mill 80 feet 68-inch rubber belt. used two forks, shovels: chains, wren. plow shears. and other repair harpoon and rope; 1985 Chev. sedan with good rubber Har. One set hand-made 2 sets of other farm harness; bridies and oollars Alfalfa timothy hay, corn. oats and potatoes, also some timothy seed, milk and buckets i REAL ESTATE--At the same time and place the farm will be offered for isale, containing 146 acres, one-half acre on which Is situated a small dwelling house. This {separately from the farm. Farm {house is equipped with electric light, running water A pair of 1.000 +4 be 43 for one during 8 iby electric power): bathroom and furnace. Barn equipped for 12 dairy jeows: good milk house, and other loutbulldings | Bale at 10 a m Terms cash, ‘Mayes & Stover, aucts. i Lunch will be served by Logan | Grange. x41 J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest in Centre County Agencies EDW. L. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 horse hitch: Kev. | tug har- | cans | will be offered | (from own reservoir, j water being pumped there from well | HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter Anna, spent the weekend at the James Wesley home in Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. William Howell and family and Minnie Reese of Runville, called on relatives at thiy place on Friday evening Mrs. Bdith Burd visited and relatives at this place recently Mrs. Emma Watson visited rela- tives at Howard and Pleasant Gap last week Elwood friends | Robb has been honorably : discharged from the army and call- | ed on friends at this place on Sat- urday Monroe Burd of Lock Haven, call- ed at the Arthur Burd home on Sat- urday evening and visited with his mother, Mrs. Edith Burd Evelyn McKinley of Milesburg was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Johnson Mrs. Harry Kelly and two child- ren and a friend from Bellefonte, Mrs. Orvis Watson and two children, visited with Mrs. Annie Rawley at Juniata on Sunday Mrs. Ruth Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leathers to the Dreese home in Lemont, and also did some shopping in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley children Howard visited recently and of home at this place Mary Kelly and Clair McKin- Bellefont Orvis Wat and two children called at the Hayes Johnson home WOODW M: folks Mr 1 nf MH ey and 3! evening ARD Grover Musser Moorhead, Minn home of R E. Mus- They expect tu in sumably In or near Musser is mpany Sunday il the and Mrs evening urived Mi Friday ure residence employed Urance « and has red to this state Kreamer arrived at h parents, Mr Kreamer at about il p.m Monday morning His chums sho Hows Cpl. Clad 33247686, Hdqg A.A. PF 1 early leave iid toy folk address him as H. Kreame: ASN Boob and Many of the farmers ting corn for fodder ing is about finished The Harv Home services attended. A display of 5, vegetables and canned goods as placed on the altar. Rev. H 8 intz delivered a suitable discourse or the occasion A little more than 25 per cent of the voters were out to the polis last Tuesday to select their candidates the November election of the offices to be filled were ell fine for var yariou BUSH HOLLOW {From weak) inst clock in charge of Rev re only two Sundays to see who awarded for during st closes he mos? ‘here are three persons we vi § quarter who are working real hard are anxious to see who wins Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cu sister and ster of Un- Mrs. Lona visited In Ih Wednesday Mrs. Mart two children spent last Friday wn and evening at the Woodrow home below Bellefonte Sorry to hear that Mrs Kenneth Lucas is confined to the hospital for an operation for appendicitis, bul gind report that is getting along nicely. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lu- are well known young people in this community Miss Beverly Miriam Way, Blanche and Kathryn Hall spent Sunday at the Benner Hall home and also attended Bunday school that moming Miss Way's father, Elwood Way of Milesburg, also was a visitor at Sunday school School started last Tuesday with about 27 pupils and only one begin- ner, Alvin Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Bush and her fs "if 4 ailternoon ariel ana after and in Spots tn she CAs Rote of Bellefonte, n RUNVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis visited with Mrs. Davis’ gister, Mrs. Irene Mogle and family at Tyrone, Sun- day Mrs. Laura Hoover and family of Lock Haven, visited with Mrs. Sallie Friel and John Johnson Sunday Miss Mollie Mae Sunday of Belle- fonte, spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Pye Emest and Raymond Pye spent Bunday with their parents, Mr. and i Mrs. James Fye at Fetzertown The stork brought a baby boy to Mrs. Alma (Mitchell) Emel on last {Thursday at Chestnut Grove Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman | and son of Williamsport, visited with | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA ee Mow Pennsylvania Helps Exceptional Children vo FILLMORE (From Last Week) There will be church and Sunday hool next Sunday morni church at 45. and Sunday school 11 follow at 10:4) Only 34 were last Bunday. lel more f] vice ¥ resent we (This Is ries of ticles by pPervisor Centre THE FAST LEARNING CHILD The need for adjusting program for the fast Jol is probably even more critical the social point of view th of any othe: excel] Is from thi leader il doctor the sixth of Pr. Ex MeDonnld ol Special Education 1 and Clinton Counties) 0a MM inl gente chool child the ung am that 1 8} A An H advantage hildren the only a learnin this mort I m JH it [ the celers n educational may Ding classes for and Ld Progra Acceleration be carried out either by grade | “aki or by organizing special sifted Mild Areas the 1 mix: LJ immy's over there in HIge Hshing of a Ci wdditional older mature | FING eodOred ¥ i% ut next sunday any community Vi home R M wil grand - nd John Gin un tors at the Harry Spearly Mr, sng Mri Lemont Mr Munsell Marg ther, all of Empori M1: and Mi Bernard | Donald and Jimmy enough to warrant the wert of thi ves of in cli skipping result blemsg that The chro mors kip Ming of tl pecinl Mr. and wae daughter nm mt On and erie ndvisable celerated placed with ologically fr il Crust and 4 ' tis all nne quent OCinny ( visited at upi Omi Enricl ment GROVE 4-H CLUB IN INTERESTING SESSION id be gla As 4-H Club member in work with Year ¢ ww the State 4-H Club the SOCIn- Who galry calves 3 Alter the was adlourned slides showing Pennsyivania Following this i refreshments meeting Mr. and Mrs sOenes ument, and were an A now, Hghting our enemies , to keep the Stars and Stripes flying. “Before he left, he told me they are going to need more equipment, more ammunition and more food for INVASION eof enemy lands. "The more bonds the folks at home buy~the mere theyll be helping us fighters to win. That's what Jimmy said.” * % % *% The 3rd War Loan of 15 billion dollars must produce the money to pay for these essentials Ye victory. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poorman over {the weekend Mrs. Esther and Mrs. rald visited with Mrs Poorman on Sunday evening. John Her- | Bunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunsallus jand daughter Mary, and Mr. and {Mrs. Frank Bennett and daughter p LEA, motored to Halton, Pa, to iattend the wedding of Miss Erma | Tobias last Bunday evening. i We have learned that the wedding (bells will ring in our community in the near future. | Rev. and Mrs. Courtney came back from the conference last Sunday jevening, but have not learned any- thing concerning the conference, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gunsallus | of Nittany, visited at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsallus on | Gertrude Buy af least one EXTRA PLLA THE A regular bond purchases—~many will have to invest thousands! | }. Don't think that what you do isn't im. ‘portant. It will take all every individual in America can raise to put this 3rd War , Loan over the top. So buy more bends out of your pay-out of extra income out of “rainy-day” funds! ; The quicker you do that the more “ you'll help Jimmy and our other boys smash through te Victory. What do you say? It's the safest, soundest invest. ment you'll ever make! 77ACK 40/TH WAR B » J. B. WAGNER CO. South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. | Legal Notices KN NOTICH the estate of Wil late of Bellefonts EXECL TOR In the matter of lam B Rankin Borough, deceased Letters testamentary estate having been granted Ww the undersigned, all persons intlebted 0 the sald estate are requested WO make nmediate payment, and those Have claims or demands against sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement 0 WALTER B PANKIN 220 North 20Lh Breet Camp Hill, Pa, Executor. W. Harr Walker, attorney for on the above On on Late EXECUTRIX'S NOTCH the matter of the ¢ Thompson, late of when Late Meat Eros J requested iymenit anid Fane na rl une withou MARTHA OG 106 Bout GUriay sO i I'HOM PSO Atheryo Orv Bellet ’ Pa nis x4 ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE l ‘ 1 ' yt ANE UNGETRIELI A TUS feet; Locust 685 feet ortherly 200 southerly thenoe wes feet Alley eE CAREY tery thence uw Degl Beginni per of the Street extended BA 4 north 50 feel UU westerly dis price oomfirmation apd therefor ANDREW J. SBHIVERY Tr Stella's fellow wouldn't be a very | good neighbor on a party-dine tele. | phone. He'd probably monopolize | | the line —- talk too often and too long. Thoughtful folks share their party lines. That way, everyone on the | line gets better telephone service. i | i i NE party Uf po SAVES we y THE RELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA $90 TABI E15. SALVE, NOSE SRO RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 5. Poller Street Bellefonte, Pa Home Owned and Operated A Windstorm Folley Protects Ton pr —— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH From Financial Lem. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurancs Phone 87-J Beliefonts, Pa. il ’ C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Fiard Wheat Pat Flow WAGNER™R Our Best Flour 4 Fiend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 827 Dairy Feed Wagner's 207 Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter end Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner'a Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydex C Eshelman's hog Feed ream Calf Meal All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with yow win {eed Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA HEARING AIDS ARE DESIGNED BY BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES E WAND ARE MADE BY THE SAME PEOPLE WHO MAKE YOUR BELL TELEPHONES ‘slern Electric HEARING AIDS $i Ww
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