EE ———_ October 21, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA » Page Sever PLEASA Mrs, Nelle Gheen of Sunbury, vise ited her son, George and family over the weekend, while her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hettinger, with whom she came, sent the time with friends at State College. Peter Correge Is home on a fifteen day furlough from an army camp in South Carolina. Nevin Corman, Dick and George Magargel, Jr, returned Sunday evening to Camp Bowle, Texas, after a fifteen day furlough with their families. Mrs. Edward Mulfinger, son James and Mrs. Harry Showers spent Fri- day with Mrs. Kline Grenoble in Lock Haven David Brown Rumberger visiting the Carl Dale's at thelr home In Lancaster Evan James Hazel spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Helen Bitner over the weekend, before raving for the Navy Monday after- noon. Fioyd Horner, a of this place and who Is now home for a few days from the Sea-Bees where he has heen for a number of months, called upon [ri here one day last week Harry Myers was home days recently from Readiny he has been employed for months. Mrs. Ruth Eby and daughter June attended a masked Hallowe'en party at the C. D. of A. at Bellefonte on Monday evening William Walker of who is home from the arm; brother Don, who is home navy, were here Sunday visit with their g:andfathe: liam Walker Cpl. and Mr: day with relative Mrs. Ray Melroy was list for a few days last Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacksonville, moved in Markle apartments Mrs. Walter Mulberger rnderwe: an operation in the Centie County Hospital several weeks a and getting along as well as be ex- pected Among Corman home during were: Mr. and Mrs of Mt. Eagle Mr. and Corman of Bellefonte, R and Mrs, Harry Eberha:t of Belle- fonte, Mrs. Alan Weaver and three children of Bellefonte, and Mrs Cor- man's mother, Mrs. Shi Her sis- ter and husband, the Dennis Ert- ley's entertained for them last Thursday evening at dinner which 33 relatives were the table beautifully is former resident ids a few where several for Bellefon and bi from short Wil- the for a Sun- to 0 is can the guests at (he Nevin his furlough Laird Corman Mrs. Earl D Mir ev poy presen decorated NT GAP red, white and blue social evening followed the dinner On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs Bond White entertained at a chick- en dinner at their cabin for Nevin Corman and wife Dr. and Mrs. Bartlett returned from a short visit with the latter's mother who was ninety years of age on Sunday Harold Biddle, who is home from a camp in Florida spent Saturday night with the Lew Biddle's The many friends of Edgar Spicher, a prisoner of war for many months and who had received no word from home in all that time despite the many letters and pack- ages that were sent him, will be glad to hear that three letters fin- ally reached him even though it was a hundred days since they were written. The letter reaching his par ents from him last week bore the date Sept. 2nd The Lutherans will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of their church next week Monday evening the Methodist minister, Rev D. A. Downing, will speak, and the Methodist choir will furnish the mu- Wednesday evening will be night wh n members from charges will meet and en- dish together will be the toastmaster church was built in 1917 was rebuilt be - gL one in now Games and a | ic charge all the ov Rev The 1870 covered Wagner ginal and in ing the bri Henry Shows Florida * supper Or o who is home ind wre d1 A camp recently for nome later member sent te qualified as a qualified as had band he he Ward Showers his aunt, Ida Centre County been took from the for a from to the in Zion where few e sl weeks the effects of a broken ank! itiv for a we had number of recovering e he home of rel isit or week is home from the hospital at Aspinwall an peration ierwent A. Downin, Jr. and ily spent Friday and Saturday D A Downin Sr. at } Middletown Dolores Knepp Knopp had moved on Friday Mr. and Mr Boalsburg, wer ti Gecrge ne Mr Mr ams with Hs home at of Em- re- daughter tt her tonsils Bruce Friday Magargel, Mile : Mn YA Y Els Sharer gue family were of argel from Or 107 here da; from Gene Monday terfeld and erick of berla Md from Friday Wednesday furing their t Georg N aap 0 ved eal ree Sums nd until yrother TULIP 75¢c «+ 50 Mixed Colors Woodring’s Floral Gardens East Howard Street, BULBS dozen Bellefonte, Pa ANNOUNCING THE wine (PF A ss Veterinary Practice DR. SAMUEL B. GUSS Graduate of University of Penna. Phone 514, Bellefonte, Until Nov. 10th When I will be permanently located at 30 East High Street OPENIN \ </ i Es ~~ Electric Supply Co. Now Featuring TOYLAND Flying Tigers, plane Models, and many games. DOLL BABIES, BEARS, ELEPHANTS VISIT Furniture and Home Furnishing Department Our buyer has secured many items that are hard to get today, and we have many new items com- ing. Use our Lay-Away Plan. Sherwin-Williams Paints and Kem-Tone Electric Supply Company Bellefonte Army Gun Trucks, Combat Cars, Tanks and Supply Trucks, Play Craft Solid Air- other toys and lots of OUR State College | | Mrs. Roy Adams, Mrs, William Tucker, Mrs, Robert Derr and Mrs Ted Harris attended the Federation of Women's Clubs meeting at Belle- fonte, Saturday Donald Lochner, who foined the navy some time ago, was transfers red from a canp in New York to one in Virginia Robert May, a gunner on ing Fortress, was here again short visit with his brother, James and family, as he was given a 10- day leave to transfer from Camp Pendleton to a camp in Oregon, and ns it did not require that uch time he was allowed to spend the balance with his family Miss Betty Hazzard from Willamsport fo) with her sister, Mrs. James May Mrs. Hugh Crumlish spent Friday and Saturday in Harrisbury Mrs. Monsell has accedt d DOS« ition at State College In the office of the Centre County Memo:lal Park Association Maynard Houser wa lough from Oklahoma, Mis Grace Lonberger ill on Tuesday Ray Melroy wa ecard the Governor College last Monday guests Monday night at his cottage In Green Anderson, chief of } hases In Department of Property 8 plies Clement pur the Fly« for a in Was ere a short visit in home on furs last week was quite who State and had as his and Tuesday Valley Carl ‘the LD0se at among speak and nied depart- and Joe chasing agent of ane ment yy drove take Eva iting them return to Mrs Cook home oon and Shalfer Shaffer who ht but ney mothe ben plan wints who od the family JACKSONVILLE Church vice Wo Sunday 10.45 Mrs. Willlam Dixson had the fortune falling injuring back last Tuesday ng. She | under the have beer Sumner ister, Mrs Weaver, Mr John Weber Jr. Pfc. Ed under the ¢ Jip chool mis- of and her morn. doctor's | to Se No Mrs Ma Deitz Frank Eisen! Sr Mrs. Jo Boone, Mi of Mi Ww Miss aver, Mrs in Weber Dixson Ted Dixson can are getting expected Mr. and family of Mrs. Will Ham ter Maryare and is along good a be Mr John Upper Marl Poorm 4 . " bd 14 | Vonada on an E Vor the week MiMord Elters ne Walle of B Senior Kathryn Con s Yiaras Belle, Martha Jane and Dorot Bartley Mrs and Mrs. Milford Ett ters and children of Yarnell, were callers at the Robeit Conaway Sun- day Mr were Mis evening Mi Ros Fi Frank Eisenhauer supuer gue ey and Sunday of Mr Pleasant Gap Pic. Bd. Boom a Monday dinne: and family, Mrs. Ted ‘allers at the home of Mrs Conaway were Mr. and Mrs Etters and Yarnell, Mrs James Shaffer and daughter Dor- othy. Lucy Lester Conaway Mr. and Mrs 8 Noll and daughter Elsie Jane the lat- ter part of last week near State Col- lege. Mrs. Noll assisted her " and family, Mrs. George Wheeland of Port Matilda, who has a 11-pound baby boy. Mr. Noll spent the time with his mother while attending in- stitute Mrs A 8 Hostrander and daugh- ter of Pittsburgh returned home alter spending a few days » tives here Miss Louise Beightol of Howard, spent Wednesday with her sister and family, Mrs. Rob:rt Conaway Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley of Jacksonville, entertained the lat- ter's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs Nevin Corman of Pleasant Gap Nevin is stationed at Camp Bowie, Texis, and has been promoted to technical corporal. He has been spending a 15-day furlough, return- ing back to camp Sunday evening. The evening was spent in playing games and later in the evening re- " and » Bok Eu of Dix on Lucy Milford child: en of ang mner aspen ith reia~ Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE In the matter of the sstate of John T. Hall, late of Union Township, de- ceased Letters of administration on the fbove estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt- led to the sald estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and thoe having clalmg or demands against sald estate to present the ! same without delay for settlement to MARY E HALL. Administratrix Julian, Pa RD Johnston and Johnston attorneys for estate x47 T ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. kn the matter of the estate of {Harry T. Petzer late of Marion Township. deceased Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted wo (the undersigned, all persons ndebt. ed to the sald estate are requested {to make immediate payment and ithowe having claims or demands (against sald estate to present the ismmne without delay for settlement to EIA A FETZER or DONALD E FE Administrators, Bellefonte, Pa. [4] TH Johnston and Johnsto' attorneys for estate x47 RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE S. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated served coffee present Corman Whlard und Mrs Mr. and son Mi and family, M: daughter Jane late In the Nevin the frerhments of lee c¢leam, ane peanuts Mr. and Mrs Batty Mr. ard man and family ter Corman and son Lal d Korman and Mr. Lester Bartley Doral'd Siover and All returned home nine wishing Cpl of wk were cnke, Those Earl Mis Mr Wa Mi nr evi be Registration For Aide Instruction Continued from page one) mect certain physical Chit X-rays and triple Immunization are required any other tieatment recommend ed by the examining physicians E. H. Adams in Bellefonte and H T Dale in Btate College forms will supplied te 1 ef at cost All held will pital P ns we LEN In lasses In the in Bellefonte w! b* in the Centre mnder the direction uperintendent on hy 30 weer: he cover sey uction, foll service wed ITRDAY CC TOBER uel Glossner wi f her home Creek pOocis ee Tit MA ie at Bee ousehold Ww machi vic Ww Sale Oyler " h Hoy FATURDAY, OCTOBER Hubler, executor ] $i pe at the Rate Prederick Pa at 12 noon cluding some antiques ne house hod re prope: ! Howse lights front an H water lars porch, enclosed back basement. All necessary buildings. Large garden and neiuding fruit trees. Tern E. E Hubler SATURDAY oc TOBER : Yearick will offer yublic sale his farm Be Dike DOTY a : aut 3 Jah lefonte Livest househo ri teres ted desirable yunts + Prank Maye 47 Biate Cod n Hoy some antgl ues Bay Carper aur OCTOBER 27H the Bru bh Valley east of Centre south of fot ind tO weet sf Ar A Ms the folio WEDNESDAY Plamme. on eiaht miles e-half mile hres rev Te househond Mavym & S09 OCTOBER 29 offer at public miles no Blow and 12:30 noon god WEDNESDAY Poorman will hia farm a Mileaburg. farm ments, Sale at Smith. atuct THUR DAY OCTOBER 28 . estate will offer the Pish Hatchery Pleasant Gap a f ull line live tock. farm implements and house hold covwis Sale at 6 8a m Smith, auct WC Smelter M Dubbs, clerks FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 will offer at public Hill. south of Centre Hall Lewistown Hizhway farm atox and imolements. This is a clean-u sale Sale at 10am E M Bmit aunt SATURDAY. OCTOBER will be offered at publ! 230 p Mm on the premises valvable Beck Twin-Pines farm Falke townshin, Centre coun near Hublersburg This farm con s anprogimately 150 acres » necessary outbuildings, bank bar: tile silo. electric milk cooler. deel I'mg. BR rooms. with bath electric 1} arg barn. Privilege reserved to re ject any or all bids Terma mad known on day of sale. D. K. 8hadi owner Eckert & Hager. agents pATTIBAY oOTOmER. 30 Noll will offer at public sale on hi farm located four miles southwes of Spring Mills along the main household goods antiques, a full and blacksmith of wiring a house, some farm machin ery and many other items Bal at | Carper, auct SATURDAY, OCTCHBER 230 - Pobert J. P Oray will offer at pub lic sale in Stormstown Run Valley, hold goods or ™ of RL aie a on th tet y highway, som tools, a guantit including some an consisting candy were Cor- requirements typhotd nine-romn electric Lea Hats barn Smith t Center ty. furnace, ghia, water piped to house John in Geo*gea Valley. including some line of carpenter insulated wire and fixtures for o'clock, Terms cash. Ray J Mrs Buflalo a full line of house: Bale a Term Albright WEDNESDAY, NOV 8 erg will offer at publi farm. one mile east of Unionville }- Pa tock and farm implement Hale 12:30 noon. Mayeg & Stover, t 12 o'clock noon cash EM Smith and Dubbs, clerks tigues sharp nuct Oworge Bhow sale on hu AUCs VEL NESDAY Irvite will the Ame one-fourth t Pa nlong eat k household goods kb. M. Bimith;, auct ‘HURSDAY Nov. 4 will offer at wb lic farm, 3! m iy southwest Mill Pa. livestock and plements at 132 noon Carper, auct 'HURSDAY, NOV 4 will offer at public along the from Boalsburg livestock and Archie 1 sale NOV i offer at public Limestone Co farm gt of Coleville, Valley View | implements and Bale u [TH on 1 ' WARD mile the fam ro n James Reeder sie on i | BS farm im Lis im Bale Hay Ear) sale State Hig! Pa. 0 farm Im some head Holstein Bin A on Fons hi IWAY ) the Il " a i= lements, including 40 red, high-grade Sale at fam EM h Josen ale the Pleasant FRIDAY offer a NOV. 6 public Farm ing from 4 ’ on State 100 a p Wise & ITURDAY will offer st Yan Mileaburgt NOV FRIDAY wil nix NOVEMBER Bie S40 vestook Sale at clean o n Gulls HL Ha NOW EMBEF Hubler WEDNESDAY me # eg M Clue h &n'th SATURDAY One es of 3 Mills ihe nl Farmers auct ROVEMEBER 20 i fler at t and P MAR can ser at e rey far Kk [4 sone tion Terms cash T up sale. E M 8mitt FRIDAY. MARCH 17 L att er a! pub Corman farm, 24% Spring Mills along Creek road, 1 stock. including 40 4 implements and some . goods. Sale at § m be served by This I= a clean-up . Smith, auct Saturday, October 23 Ld A0HN BE LOTTE will offer at public sale eight miles south of Tyrone ing Valley. the following personal property LIVESTOCK 168 head of milk cows, consisting of grade Guernseys and Holsteins five will be fresh at « time of sale: nine head of heifers, ¢ e months to 2 years old. Holafein bull, 16 months oid, two horses. a bay i hotie 6 years and bay 10 years old Frigidaire milk cooler and « ton of mixed hay Sale at 1 p. m. Terms cash H L Harpster. auct. W. C. Morrow, clerk " x42 off the line of : head of catiie household Lunch will orcanization sale E M a wyme = t hiz farm in Sink- tema of on o e ¥ ten FOR SALE! 8 HEAD REGISTERED AND ACCREDITED HOLSTEIN CATTLE Including 6 close springers, one fresh; 1 yearling bull These cattle are all from one herd with cow testing records. Will not be exposed to the regular sales barn CHORE BOY MI LKING MACHINE In splendid condition. Also Large Regis tered Holstein Bull from Carnation Breeding AT ~ Regular Clinton Auction MILL HALL, PA. OCTOBER 25th Saturday, October 23 HARRY PF. HEBLER fer at pul Kate follow Favrentor home n Spring household good { Lhe the inte the d “ olin le HOUSEHOLD GOO f Happy Tho 1 | HW AWRY LUI Wa Hat nie 10-pl " : © On iH" ny room mor oon bar eo edd ented re ner Hoard ! ( t fH ‘ n Saturday, October 23 } \ SWANSON tM IMPLEMEN r on rubber ne stanom MoCormic Saturday, Oct. 23 JOHN = YEARMK Wednesday, Oct. 27 MES. MARTHA ZIMMERMAN HOUSEHOLD GOODE doors HRD rola and many iri 3 tackle electy tosanter large tove, electric iy Iectric fans roaster wire ext jam iron ad » eiscirie electric sal table also very old percaiaton very old walnut! drop maple drop leaf table wall clock, similar Grandfathers COCK. in good running condition. Set clubs and bag. large genuine ide robe and many olhet 100 numerous mention Hubler, auct ete Oct. 27 CHARLES POORMAN will offer at public sale on his farm three miles north of Milesburg. the foliowing personal property LIVESTOOK Roan team, weight 2500 pounds, 12 and 13 years old: 5 head of milch cows, 2 will freshen firt of December, 3 bred to freshen iL spring: 1 heifer, will freshen in December heifer, fresh in apring; heifer, 10 months old; bull, 8 months old: heifer calf, 3 months old: 80 laying hens FARM IMPLEMENTS-—Wagon, truss axle, steel skein, with box; Milwaukee No. 10 binder; Deering mower, Deering rake: Deering ted- der. grain drill; Albright corn plant. er. Albright walking corn worker; Z-way sulky piow; hillside plow: leve el plow; pbaleds; sleigh: 20-foot hay ladder; hay fork: 1 feet 1«ineh Bay rope; set tug harness; three 21. neh oollars, lines, bridles; Hack smith tools, inclyding blower. vise, anvil, drill presa tongs, haminers {and chisels; some carpenter tools: 17 empty beehives complete with sis pers, new 288-epg capacity incuba tor, oll brooder stove, used one sea- (MON. cream separglor; grindstone; Cider bamrel. pick. shovels forks: log chains: wheat, oats and corn by {the bushel; hay, straw and cornfod- ger. also some JBEHOD GOODS — Including ww golf Lorseh ems E. E of to a% bedroom suite; desk. bookcase: chest | of drawers. rocking chalr, and many sand 7 years old. weight 3000; other articleg too numerous 1o men | ton | REAL ESTATE At the same time | (and place the farm, consisting of 126 | jacTes, thereon erected a 7-room | house with Delco light. bathroom, Botha oh running Water, barn, hoghouse icken house, implement | buliding, will be offered for sale, Sale at 12.30 noon. E M. Smith, laut. x42 Thursday, October 28 | THE JARED EVEY ESTATE will offer at public sale at the Fah Hatchery, near Pleasant Gap, a full arm implements Roos ’ i ¥y fme 1700 ir i Bay gray hor one 165% Hay gited we J Ham woo 16560 one of Holate Friday, October 29 ROBERT 1 SMITH Wednesday, Nov. 3 GEORGE SHOWERS VESTOOK Pes ti wag HOR TEER " Fo GOODS — Beds: rer “ wardrobe Wednesday, Nov. 3 ARCHIE T. IRVIN at public sale on t Lime & Bu e-fourth mile wes along the Valley View road. the owing personal property LIVESTOCK Team of sorral gs, 6 and 10 years old, 3400 gray gelding 8 years weight 1700. bay mare, 10 years old weight 1200 3 head milch cows some are fall and some spring cows 8 head of young cattie; | Meer: sow: ¥ pigs. «x weeks old; 4 goose FARM IMPLEMENTS Deering binder. 8-foot cut; 2 Syracuse walk- ing plows; McCormick mower 5- foot cul: Osborne mower 5-foot cui; Oliver sulky plow: Oliver corn cultivator; set of hay ladders: Hoos fer corn planter; MoCormick-Deer- ing grain drill; ntermational box wagon: walking cultivator: Syracuse side-hill plow: Perry harrow: 80 rods of hog wire. set of tug harness. set of chain harness: 4 collars: set of check lines; harpoon and 122 feet of rope. harpoon and 110 feet rope; full line of butchering tools; 5 hiv hay will offer erican or we Am Company farm of Coievilie foi- wel oD ! — Heatrola Paultiess machine. 2 dinine room kitehen chaire: Sterling upright eno, buffet, leather covered couch; kitchen cabinet; cider barrels; 3 beds. and many oth. articles 100 numerous oO men. tion Sale at 9a m EM Lunch will be served Thu rsday, Nov. 4 i EARL A ROSS will offer at public sale on his farm along the Btate highway feading from Boalsburg to ithe Old Port the Licilowd se ner onal property LIVESTOCK « Team of mares. 6 40 head (of Holstein cattle oconsieting of 22 imilch cows, mostly young: some are recistered. some fresh by sale. 14 heifers. 6 to 18 month: old; ni ng + EN Smith, suet 3 stork bull calves. one of which was registered. dam has record of 800 pounds fat: 60 head of hogs: 4 brood sows, will farrow about November 1. rest are Shoat: {100 pounds; 200 yearling Kerlin Leg horn hens FARM IMPLEMENTS. McCormick | Deering M tractor on rubber, used | S<bottom MoCormick- need two years: Mee | Cormick -Deers corn worker to fit IM. tractor, wi spring teeth. John ‘Deere two-horse cultivator, good &s [PW yess: i Deering plow, new MoCormn of | tables; 5 | 8 work tables; 4 x43 time of weighing from 50 to | Deere chirn 10-hoe; i T-foot cut loader; MoCorm) Deering mow Joh Deere side des mage ning own cE © cory John ey { i 0. font eu 4 ew Hay LWADACK « Darrow Byracuse condition reader, Lover ERE Deere potato Malo digger cnr ' Rd t Delaval w steel CNY Thursday, Nov. 4 bh. 4 REFDER IMPLEMENTS Friday, Nov. 5 TOSEPH ROSAGH t drag Mmisik Feet; WHEE #9 exlangon Ot ew good and 40. set heavy Diy Lh Lana feeders B0-g Thursday, Nov. 11 JOHN Met OY ibl sale o his farm Bellefonte stock tye weer a 148 ang 1943 Nine heifers, ranging 18 months One Guernsey bull from one of the in Pennsylva- sire brood sows and a Jot of wm FARM IMPLEMENNS Keystone joader rake. Deering dump rake Deering hay tedder: 2 Deering mow. eis Deering binder, 7-foot cut; Bue per grain drill: 2 John Desre sui key plows, 2 Syracuse side-hill plows MoGormick {Deering tractor plow 1838 Fordson tractor in very good condition. Oliver tractor harrow: 2 spring-tooth hamrows, 3 corn work ers. roller; potato planter and rals- er. dump wagon: 4 other wagons, bob sleds spring w n: dump carts wheelbarrow, ciover seeder; Chat- ham mill and bagger; Bur chop grinder; feed cutter; hay ladders; grain cradies: 10x30-fo0t wood stave ello. tug harness; set of double drive ing harness: milk cans: chunk stove; eg slove, gas engine and many other articles 100 nuherous 0 men- tion Sale at 980 a m. Mayes & Stover auots. Lunch will be served by the Women's Club of Milesburg H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sale PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLE, PA L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales and Or
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