THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five October 28, 1943. Tth and 8th grades] | games, The 6th, $50.00 In Prizes Given at Fair Judges Name Winners under the direction of Miss Wells | took part in bike races, fool races, and baseball throws The poultry judging contest un- der the direction of William Tucker began at 2 o'clock with twenty con- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS at occer High I'é- testants participating A game between BS College School and W Township uited ina 4 State Col- lege I Out for Spooks sell-out vith 300 ay be prom followed 30 by f 8 Alded by clear, weather the wor the | i fair brought out a rd attend ance in the afternoon and evening Over one thousand exhibits were placed. These exhibits pre fruit, vegetables ops, canned baked goods articles sewing exhibits writin posters The judge sell Dickerson tural education Miss Helen of vocational poultry judgin ducted by Suferysor According hibits were quality. The there the exhi The day student Walker Township School Community Fair Approximately 850 was awarded at the ship School Community closed Tuesday evening at Hublersburg Samuel M Cieorge GG. Par fonte, tract in Union Twp Alfred Justice, to Elizabeth of Altoona, tract in Spring Shallcross, of sons, ot ux late ux, lke of victory for $2.000 Wat compiete prizes Town- which 12 In cath Walker Fair October ey $1 Kathryn Johnson, Twp Charles F beth Emel, of Spring Twp Twp old, The } WwW. Carson of Potter $1 Schad, Spring $1 prizes Twn. tract warm otter reco to TWD those placed | tract ir CcHool The re senting fruit fru and \ 1 all of and " Of coloring a fessor Penn Geer, county m emakir ed and into and of Mrs on divided s. The yy ed “Those love birds are at it again WwW. Home M. McClure 3eilefont E. Sohl Mitchell tracy They just coo and coo by the Ward ryt +11 y 1 hour. Being on their party wire os : Satie] of ux College TWD is no fun. Wish they'd remem- i Linn McGinley 3 0 Ber. lege ot fA ber us other fellows on this Ii “a ” and cut their calls short THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION OND C. WHITE CANDIDATE FOR PROTHONOTARY to Katharine in Qinre to Belle~ Mey - Mary Eliza- who has served Centre County as Prothonotary since The aztion the Prothonotaries of the sixty- seven counties of Pennsylvania in electing Mr. White, Vice-President and President of the Prothonotaries’ and Clerks’ of Court Assoc of Pennsylvania, attests to the fact that he is recognized throughout the entire State of Pennsylvania, by peo- ple who are thoroughly competent to appraise him on his merits as an outstanding Prothonotary. The record of Bond C. White, January 1936 has been outstanding. of ation he More important from the viewpoint of t taxpayer is the fact that when Mr. White became Prothonotary he applied the same principles to the conduct of the of- fice that has marked all of his business life. He not only gave good service, but he is the only Prothonotary of Centre County who after paying th2 salaries of his of- fice help, has ever paid any money into the County treasury. The total already paid to the County exeeeds $6000.00. That record will stand in the history of the County and will not be repeated because the office will cease to be a fee office, and will be- come a salaried office, by reason of the County's elevation from the 7th to 6th class. Re-election of Bond C. White to the office of Prothonotary will assure the people of Centre County of courteous, efficient service, ably administered, without any inter. ruption, due to new personnel and the necessity of learning the many statutory duties imposed upon the Prothonotary by law, Re-elect Bond C. White, Prothonotary, his record warrants your continued confidence. “QUALIFIED FOR THE OFFICE” of the Philipsburg Baptist church,! wiring a house, some farm machine iael Sk eptk, Rush Twp. $1 Valley Coal Co, of Moshannon 3s $350 the United Brethren to John H Crain, et Matilda, tract in Port tract in Lehigh 131 i= in to Mi tract Snow 8hoe Trustees church, et ux. of Port Matilda, $150 First National Bank of burg. trustee, to Edward C Philipsburg, tract in P! $100 of al Phill Fish ol HHPSDUrg 104! La Wharton $800 Ray James A John Drochak N. J. 1} F ;.. Stover Stover Hain net en H Mr Pike re H the fore one im sh on abrasion on home fr Knee K ar wo his Wallace Cum? George Cumming Ciettvsbure Saturday Hey THNESR § of Lit fy om Wa nd i tiestown, near called ends here Public S Sales THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28--The Jar- ed Bvey estate will offer at sale at the Fish Hatchery, near Pleasant Gan a ff ull line of live- Tock. farm implements and house. hold erxwle Sale at 0 a m EM Smith, auct. W. C. Smeltzer and P M Dubbs. clerks FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2-R. L will offer at Hil south of Centre Hall Lewistown Highway, farm stock and implements. This is a cleanup sale, auet SATURDAY, wll be offered at public auction at 230 p m. on the premises, the valuable Beck Twin<-Pines farm in Walker township, Centre county, near Hublersburg. This farm cons | taina approximately 150 acres. all | necemary outbuildings bank barn, tile silo, electric milk cooler, dwels I'na, B rooms, with bath furnace, electric lights, waler piped to house | and barn. Privilege reserved to re. | ject any or all bids. Terma made known on day of sale. D. K. Shadle cwner. Bokert & Hager, agents. E E Hubler, atct ATURDAY. OCTOBER 30 John Noll will offer at public sale on his | farm located four miles southwest | of Spring Mill: in Georges Valley, along the main highway, some honsehiold goods, including othe | antiques, a full line of carpenter and blacksmith tools, a quantity of insulated wire and fixtures for pubiie | Smith | public sale at Center | on the | Bale at 10 a. m. E M. Smith, | OCTOBER 80 — There | Bale Ray J or and m at 1 o'clock Carper, auct SATURDAY, Robert J P He sale In Run Valley hold goods, ny other Terms tems cash OCTOBER 30 Ciray will offer Btormstown Buffalo & full line Nousre including some an 12 o'clock noon cash E M Bmith and Dubbs, cler NOV. 8 public Mrs at pub. of wi WEDNESDAY ers will offer farm, one mile east of U Pa. Hvestock d farm Implement Sale at 12:30 noon. Mayes & Blover, Oeorge Bhow« nis ony! ie, sale on UCLA WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 \ 1 offer an 1d le Bl mest west Valley rock farm implements wouse hold E M St FH! RBDAY Coleville, View road and the ROO § THURSDAY Decker will offer by i cast of bY ements E E. Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15 H Owens : 3 uct THURSDAY Bohn wil " f f MARCH offer at farm at vento k tiie Hensaey il ine of mpiementa Sale at 10 » be served by some Terms cash E M Smith up sale FRIDAY, MARCH Willls E i fer “hie will off Corman nies Spring Milla the full line of farm Creek road, a 40 head of cattle stock, including implements and some household m. Lunch will w tion | 4) al public 2% slong Broom on : f farm east « Penn's gods. Sale at 9 a Oe served by some organization THis Is a clean-up sale E M Smith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 20 Samuel W Mulbarger will offer at public sale on the Noil farm in Pleasant Gap ! Hvestook farm implements and { =ome howsehold goods. Sale at 10 a m. E M Smith auct WwW. © Smell rer, clerk Thursday, October 28 THE JARED EVEY ESTATE #111 offer at public sale at the Plah Hatohery, near Pleasant an as Mil line of livestock, farm Implements jand some household goods: | LAVENTOCK -— Five horses: | micigdDeontingg grain Minder, 8-toot | one | cut, one Hoosier corn MoOy ckdDoering riding tor; one Imperial one l4-foot MeOormick-Deering ing weeder: One P & O tractor pl two Syracuse walking plows, one ver walking plow, one lever tractor harrow, two-horse er Barrows one tractor cultl Oliver Buperior manure ree wagons, two ladders, 1 | WOO Maw Day re pump OT arsg jndder ne planter; oulu one a one ang Im 30«1on One Circular one elects one ont ext sion 201001 be Pe (2 unite OOo HOUSEHOLD Vil riding cultivator; rid- Ow, Ol- 8-section jev- packer spre nd YOR pe one oy - Friday, October 29 ROBERT | sMrmm Saturday, October 30 MES. ROBERT JP GRAY e Wednesday, Nov. 3 GEORGE SHOWERS ¢ ALT at] TH; oF property Helor MP] ver hare Carper med in} a ar ? 1928 Dos doe ifs V.8 falr condition HOUSEHOLD OOODS--Peds ing room suite wardrobe: 2 Moe pictures, and many other Hoies 00 puinerous lo mention t 12:30 3 m Terms Bidver Alls ™ ait ies WaRgon in a good On 3 L800 Sale a 2a ves a wa & Deere WA er in «1 pes aan Ford jive COs, Ars cash x43 Wednesday, Nov. 3 ARCHIE 1. offer 4t pall i Lime & Sto fourth mile along the Valley View road wing personal property LAVESTOCK «Team of inge 6 and 10 years 3400 gray gelding, weight 1700; bay mare weight 1200 5 head sone 8 head of young cattle; | steer: # pigs, six weeks old: 4 geese FARM IMPLEMENTS binder, 6-foot cut ing plows; McCormick mower foot cut, Osborne mower, cut; Oliver sulky plow; Oliver cultivator: set | ler corn planter; ing grain ari; International { wagon: walking cultivator; & iside-nill plow; Perry harrow: of hog wire; set of tug harness: of chain harness: 4 collars: set check of rope. harpoo mviN mle w Oompany wast of on ia Coiey the One. sorral old, wel 8 years milch «x fi and 110 feet bay horse. weight 1700; one gray | 8 ihomse, weight 1700; one roan horse, weight 1650; one horse, welght | 11880: one WR Hambletonian riding mare, weight 950. Cattle: 19 (head of Holstein and Swiss, 11 mileh | {eows. four heifers, will freshen in {early suring. four heifers ranging in age from 6 te 11 monthe Hogs: {One fullsblooded Berkshire boar; one {2-vsarold sow: § vouns pigs 9 iehoats. Chickens: 30 Barred Rook | i hene | FARM IMPLEMENTS -. One 1028 {10:20 MoOormick-Deering tractor: | ions MoOormiek mower: one MoCors | fm ioks Deering sidesdelivery wake: one dasmp rake; one MeCormick-Desting | hav tedder: one Oliver hay loader, MeQors one Superior grain arill; one | range: Heatroia: machine, 2 dining room tables; kitchen chairs; Sterling upright ano. buffet: Ritchen cabinet. 3 work tables; the Ame rm ille fol geld ght oid 10 years oid, (YWa are fall and some apring cows; wow, Deering 2 Syracuse walk- 5 Hefoot corn hay ladders. Hoos Cori ok «Deer « box CBee rods wel of lines. harpoon and 128 feet of Pauitions washi Pie | leather covered oouch; “der barrels: 3 beds, and many othe or articles 100 nNuUMeHls 0 mens tion, Sale at fam FE M Emith, Lanch will be served. a ——— Thursday, Nov. 4 EARL A. ROSS {will offer at public sale on along the State non from Ww hw Port, the lead suet x43 lollowing perronal : LIVESTOCK ~~ Team of mares, 6 and 7 years old, weight 3000; 40 head of Holstein osttlie, consisting of 22 milch cows, mostly young: some are registered; some frewh by time of pale. 14 heifers 18 months old 4 stock one of which was registered f 600 pounds fat Lrood toe MYWH hb 80 Lo reat i Kerlin Leg property 6 Dull Chives aam nh 60 farrow to record o 1m 4 Novem fron EN end © ah wel 100 1 na 200 sarily hie FARM Deering VER MeCormick rubber HY a two Deering Corn M pre new Friday, Nov. 5 TOSEPH ROSAGY Thursday, Nov. 4 i « REVDER Saturday, Nov. 6 MRS. J. K. CONFER public t her Mills home Pa anae Potie ] of tes GOODS Three iron kettle: sausage stuf- d belt, meéat vessel rocks anned fruit SAW the HX YUSEHOLD kettles eT “ AAW some hed ox 100 NUMeros 1 o'clock. Terms Thursday, Nov. 11 JOHN Met OY will sf public sale on his farm along Wighway befween Bellefonte and Milesburg his stock and farm equipment follows LIVERTOCK Four hor horse, 10 years old, weight years oid, weight 12 years old, weight 6 yess old, weight 1425. All und, gentie and will work any- where Cattle: 18 Guernsey miich cows, 5 of which will freshen In No- vember, 3 In December, fnd the Bail. bred to come in during Pebru- March and April This herd has record of producing the highest offer all live Lad 1600 1600, 1400; gray RTay ETAY |ray woree 7 mare mare are so » howe nry. the test Sheffield station in 1948. Nine very promising young heifers, ranging in | age Nom 6 year«oid that milk, delivered to the Bellefonte | i to 18 months. One §- | registenad Guernsey bull | 1 purchased from one of the | best producing herds in Pennaylva- | nia fat Hoge: 5 Berkshire brood sows; sow. Young doar, pigs (7) weeks old PARM IMPLEMENNS «« Keystons | loader and rake: Deering duthp make; Deering hay tedder; 2 Deering mow ere; Deering binder, 7-foot cut; Bus perior etain drill; 2 John Deere suls key plows: 2 Syracuse side-nill plows; MoOormick 4Deeri wactor lod 1938 condition. roller; potato planter and rais- er; dump wagon: 4 other wagons: bob sleds; spring wagon: dump carte; | wheelbarrow, clover Cha | ham mill and ers; ing harness: milk cans, chunk stove; fg sove, Eas engine, other articley 100 numerous to men- tion Sale 8 990 § WM Mayes & Stover, and a Jot of | and many Lanicts Lunch will be served by the | | hig farm Hat It Dubie silt Sh the dot ihe Met Haipael oe ag Women's Club of Milesburg. Friday, Nov. 12 GILBERT LIL. BARTO Se halt | miles east of Warriors Mark personal property LAVES TOCK years old 11 blood tested consi ting of 5 IW a were £9 4 » the following Span of mules, 15 head of milch cows, and accredited herd 4 heifers, 1%; years old fresh Beginning of Bep- be fresh last of No- Inher pringers FATSM IMPLEMENTS McCormick - Deering binds T-f00L cut. In RO shape Wperior grain drill il- hoe. ( shape; hartiess 107 New Idea manure rake. rope hay NArrows Prick 60-woth har stor Olive portato dust wor rubber -Lireq mower’ § articles tember . ROYRe eer mer sharp cast M X44 Friday, Nov. 12 i. W. EVANS Thursday, Nov. 18 I. LL. BECKER 8 Bek PARM IMP FMENTS John * » g ¥ Flin 0 a good and Wi tights heavy EHR De Rumey THON! ne, 26-46 omditior corn Bus filler with Dellinger 5 por E-Deering 6- Blizzard si) buckets 10-inen MoOormick corn bin. Deere Wl.ree-botiom 12- plow with steel mould ares; New ra - op 1A ea Gea oo 600- pond Caphe- S00 -pound 1 2 hog feeders 2 hog shelley for hand or MaOormick-Deering two-unit machine: 8 milk cans. 10 each. buckets and strainer: ¢ box for milk cans; butohering tools; soalding trough: ron ket Brd pres € hoz hangers: satUsage arinder. sausage Mixing bOX; copper kettle, brooder stove: electric water heater for chickens: harness oollars fivy nets. set of double driving har. wi solid nickle mounting very litle, timothy seed: clove beans: 2 wheelbarrows: drugs: planed ladder hay rack, 4 by 6 by 18 wondsaw and frame; Jot of bags, cotton and burlap bushel crates; large ata Eprouter with heat- ing lamp. shovels: forks. hoes dou- ble trees. hay knife HOUSEHOLD GOODS -- Including eidebourd. sink: 2 Bdison diamond point phonograghs and a Jot of rec. ords, and many other articles 00 numerous 1 mention Sale at # a m. Terms cash. Lunch be served By the ladies of the church E NM Smith auct x45 ghilons reas ed er weed “vera beams feet Ov Elev fovr C non H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 359 FINE GROVE MILLIS, FA L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales
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