Page Bix THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 4, 1943. -_ ! Choice” Whittaker, {We Heard the Angels Sing.” (“The WACS:" Skinner, “Our Were Young and Gay)’ Journey Among wardors,” “Origing of the American tion." In addition to those purchased by the County Library, a shipment of 350 new books for udults and chil dren has been received from the Penn State Livraiy. Many of the titles for adults are mystery and de tective stories to meet the Increas- ing demand for this type of “escape reading.” So urgent has been the demand at the library recently for “murder mysteries” that a special shelf has been arranged for them so that borrowers may find them quick- ly ' Shea, Hearts LIBRARY EXPANDS WEEKLY SCHEDULE Will Be Open 12 Addition- al Hours; Many New Books Now in Stock Because of additional demand for books and reference service the Cene the County Library will be open twelve additional hours "The new schedule is ays, Wednesdays ys from 9 a.m. to 9 Pp. m. Story hour for pre-school age children ih grades 1 to 5, Saturday mornings dt 10:30. Children from rural com- munities who are in town with thels parents are most welcome to attend The Historical Museum, free to all, 5 open on Saturdays from 2:30 to SP. m, (other days by appointment) Previous visitors to the museum will find new and Interesting pieces have been added recently. Miss Mary H Linn is in charge A few of the new cently are: Carrick, Knight, “Lassie Come-Back tte, “Wenderley:” March Scheme.” Conger, “American planes.” Raddall His Majesty Yankees." Llewellyn None But the Lonely Heat Wells, I'anlent Murder:” Smith, “A Tree Grows in 4 Brooklyn” Lin, “Between Laughter 12 confidential and Tears!” Kinert, America’s Hon of $192.94 Fighting Plane yates, “Murder Market collections by the Yard Morris, “The Tuck The Water Committee ers Tune In!” Comstock, that the pump at the Phe for the Study of Insects: sbout { “Spearhead.” Fink ope Nervous Tension” Little Time.” Rice cle.” ‘Timbie, “Basic Electricity Communications;” Collision, commit tes ing Fortress.” Crabb, Suppe NECESSALyY the Maxwell House.” Bager, “Sex pump Edutation in High Séhonis;” F tome, “Survival,” O'Malle; Wings for Carol,” Spaldi gt Pirst Flight.” Pierson 8peaking Barry, “With g play}; Also: Mapother, “Dark Darr Cobb, “Borderlanns of P Brylan, “Spy in America basker, “Seven Came (hro Mason, “Rivers of Glory: Hewes “High Courts of Heaven.” Fran “Another Claudia:™ Strain the Threshold.” Hatch, Annapolis.” Keyes, “All fers;” Randall, “Careless Richter, “F.ee Man.” Brow: f ! Iarah;" DeMauwrier, “Hungry 1.” in the Damon, “Bense of Humu “Bombardier;” Also: Ripper raer Taylor. “Chick Stradley, “Ea ly of ' Pennsylvania World A-Coming; side Book of “Centennial Summe *Stranger and Afraid “Thy Kingdom Come New." Lawson 30 Tokyo.” Waurick, dren.” Thompoon, Miler, Revolu- ———— as follows and Satur- Kusse Is Named Health Officer (Continued rum page one) be of alr sary and what th for adding an land to the port Walter report Wainer expense would iditional tract eastern part of the R. Eberhart s on ste} bell taken by Company to eliminate the lime du nuisance. The was prepared by the company and Is published in full elsewhere in thi The Centre Democrat Jerry Galalda org howing ibmitted a the books added re- “Susan to You Mal- Color War - sue of Police mitted a cars tagged transient st port OMe: Police rey parking lodged In violations lock ‘ 1 reports iid 13 meter: for for the om totaled 37 reporied Mill, Weeks Manu Bronhy, which broke down “Release Fu ago, Is stil] it of Marquand 3 i were | indication Windmill Cir- when nece ¥ repair parts »*Oix ur ition delivered agh chiat § been Ricken- 1 as report borough an see that the The borough ' ken Heroes 1nat Glit Raptnre that damage sidewalk and ome caused r be repalred by near Preliminary project 112 Elm Every Financi Ott Lippman Dog Stories ken Ye of end of proposal tha he north West Lamb at section of the mill, fon original Se “Yester: “Love Gamble Mill street be removed on T brill as an addit to the Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE « In the matter at froree 4H. PP Township. Ce cénsed laters of adminis above estate having been the undersigned. all persong ed to the sald estate are 0 make immediate payment and those having claims or demas agninst sald estate to press sane without delay for settle fo MRS SARA M. WHITE ° robs Hall, RB. D., Administratrix Ww ar- VY fis | es rison ‘Walker, attorney regular Public dale indebt- requested ement now employed only are needed basis THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF EQUIPMENT, FURNISHINGS, REPAIR PARTS, SUPPLIES, OFFICE FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT of THE COUNTY CHEVROLET CO. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STREETS, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 ond 23 BEGINNING AT 9:30 A. M. EACH DAY WATCH FOR COMPLETE DETAILS LATER TERMS CASH! W. H. BROUSE, Assignee of Frank M. Fritchman, individually and trading as County Chevrolet Company, an insolvent, JOHN G. LOVE, Attorney. Bellefonte, Pa. E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer. State College, Pa, Phone 4144 “We Thought ! Close Contests Feature Election Curie, (Continued fram page one) crat, holds the board by the five voles over minority seat on the unofficial margin of Fred C. Mensch. This margin may be changed one way oi another by the official vote, or by the 41 military ballots which will not be cotinted until the oMcial count which begins tomorrow James BR. Hughe will be president auditors, through the largest vote. The lean member will be Miles with J. Victor minority Demogratic One of the closest election was that for Jerry” Galalda won a margin of 654 votes over his Dem- ocratic opponent Rudy Wettsteln of Julian, R. D. It so happened that Galalda's election was ured until last four or five election p:ecinets sent in thelr reiurns, and until the morning hours yess terday Wettstroin were running a tuck” race Bellefonte board of polled Repub- M uh of the having other Howard Brungart member of contests of the Sheriff. John the oMice by not nse the early Galalda and Second higl vote in the Re Bond C 704 In Prothor MNINee Coun - wiblican candidate was White, who had third Deme- Hofler yo IR tv [Or polled t toa) 6801 voles Regist Woodring third term Pp. B votes won by de of State 633 won vote anid Bellet running for 1055 mocratic not One vole Ix ard polieq W yf offic e. Sheck 5184 polied for the lidate. Curtis Bok James F reported tv did _ PE . bat voted n #1 interes in th ef sution how ames f the dment the Const comparatively few whe ¢ sentiment ay 1801 vest on $i: 6 teed sation and 144] ag Bellefonte Borourh Results D Rhinesmitd election a year term Democratic and were polled He fou Robert M irt DeHaa ted to ’ fer wygt 4 Woodring anc J B both Republicans, were terms on the MX ~ VOR hoo! boare thie present Hart Char ie pre arn MRe J Demo AN Demos The we bonrd ranft Sehaeflor Weve ring ng A328 12} 4553 Ww ody Wiliam that position In Coun} president without o; For present of re-elected “Al A ee A la tA PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Beginning at 2 p. m., on Saturday, Nov. 20th Modern %-Room Concrete Block Stucco Home with built-in heat. ed garage and necessary oul buildings. Located on one acre of ground on route 45 between Millheim and Aaronsburg. Description FIRST FLOOR--Livingroom, din- ing room. kitchen, den, hall, lav- atory with bowl and commode. heat- ed garage. large front porch, and glassed-in rear porch SECOND FLOOR Four bedrooms, sewing room, large storage room, small outside porch, complete mod- ern bath. Ample closet space. This home is heated with an ex- cellent hot water heating system, with plenty of radiation, and is cov- ered with a built-up felt asphalt , roof | Unsurpassed view of scenic Penns | Valley. Good location for tourist ieabins and gas station. Excellent (for growing vegetables, fruit and iberries. Cherries and apples now bearing. Other nursery stock start- led. Plenty of shrubbery. : i One must live in this property to {really appreciate its value. | TERMS: 25 per cent down day of (sale. Balance on delivery of deed. | Possession 60 days thereafter * H. A. ORWIG EM. SMITH, Auctioneer, | Phone State College, 4144, ! Att tl lO Ot | North Ward {and 539 Republican voles WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER polling 260 Democratic In the Bouth Ward for Council, Harold D. Cowher and Nevin Smith, both Republican, were elected over thelr Democratic opponents, William Biachbill and W. C. Coxey. The voles wns Brachbill, 196: Coxe 204; Cowher, 304, and Smith, 337 In the West Ward W. Leslie Thomas, nmaing on a sticker cam- paign for Council, was elected over John Gordon, Democrat, and Wil- bur Saxion, Republican The vote was: Gordon, 70; Saxion, 70, and Thomas, 107 Paul M. Dubb election for Borough ceived a total of 1585 vole the nominee on both tigke was unopposed for the office Harold D Cowher, unopposed candidate for Justice of the Peace in the South and West Waids, re- ceived 541 the South Ward and 238 in the Ward re. re- Was running for Audiior, He and votes In West Cited for Gollantry (Contingyed Pu ir BIAr for the vicinity nisia, on April 30 The citAtion, mac eral Allen, stat time : of an from vuge one) the Q awarded rple Heat and gallantry | of Mat 1043 tion a jor Cen- Fye at a curate vented MSLRIL Fort Dev. Blanding. Fla in North Brags } MmAncuv? Fort oid Moshannon Girl Gives Blonde Hair for War Continssd Mum page one’ ir Is used by the turers will the Red To be sullalie instrument work bionde mu hemi Ura niouchesd DY SRVIDE machines st 14 It ¥y oo white Public Sales Pavdger gn his of Boring farm m- noon Ray THURSDAY. NOV. 4-James wiil offer at public aie farm, 3% miles southwest Mi: Pa. livestock and plements. Bale at 12 Carper, auct HURSDAY. NOV 4 offer at public sale slong the Slate af fr Bown ladys Pa. 10 the Old Por estock and farm im plementa including 40 some head ! grade Holstein of purebred, high-g fam E M Smith A Ross 1 ¥ of a Highway Bari tie Bale al (Fad FRIDAY. ROV_ b-Jomenh Rosage will offer at oublic sale on the White Farm. on the State Hizhway Pleasant Gap. Pa, 10 fear aviation feld implementa and including 40 head Sale at # a m E M bh. auct WwW, C. S8meilzer and Lee Smeltaer. clerks SATURDAY NOVEMBER © Jersey Gram) will offer at sale on her farm 4 miles Raber shurg, and one-half mile south of Wolf's Store. a full line of ve stock, farm implements and some household goods. This Is » clean ud sale Also on the same day there will be a tract of timber. land offered for sale of approxi- mately 100 a onsisting of oak pine and hemlock Sale at 10 a m Wise & Hubler sucis BATURDAY. NOV 6. 11 B “iver will offer at public sale at hia home at Yarnell six miles north of Mileabyurgfl the following livestoak Four good young Ouernsey dairy cows, two will be fresh in Dedem ber. one was Tresh In 7. and one in September. two Bred heil- ers. one bull, 18 months old, and twa spring calves, one team of hosass, ten years old, weight 2800 sight shoata, fty Rbode Island Red hens. three good milk cans Bale at | o'clock. Terms cash. EK M. Smith, auc Clair Shawiey clerk x44 WEDNESDAY NOV Ww Woomer will offer at public sale at his residence at Boalsburg real e tate and household goods Terms of sale: Pewpoval properly, coash real estate, 23 per cent when prop. erty is declared sold. and balance upon delivery of deed. Sale at | oclck p m E M BSmiih aut FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12--J. W. Ev- ans will offer at public sale on his farm. about two miles southwest of Spring Mills, in Georgss Valley, livestock and farm implements Bale at 11 a m. sharp. Toss i 8 clean-up sale. Ray Carper, auct FRIDAY, NOV. 12--(libert i= Baro will offer at public sale on the former Harper farm, one-half mile west of Catesburg. livestock and farm implements Sale at 12:30 sharp. H. L. Harpsier, auct FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12-J 8B Har. ris will offer at public sale at his farm. located one mile south of Lamar, near Pederal Fish Hateh- ery, livestock, farm implements and some household goods. Sele at 1030 a. m. Clean-up sale. E E Hubler, auct SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13--Toner Aikey will offer at gunije sale at hig residence on North Penn street, Bellefonte, a full line of household ods. Sale at 12:30 poon. Mayes Stover, aucts x45 17-~Alva C. Duck will offer at public sale on the J PF. Royer fartn, % mile east of Madisonburg. Route 85 farm stock and implements. Sale at IC a m Ceo Wise, auct WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17M. Joseph Bertram will offer at public sale on the farm. 2 miles south of Bellefonte, along Spring Creek, livestock, farming imple. ment: and baled hay and straw and corn ears. Sale at 12:30 sharp Mayes & Siover, aucts THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18-J L Decker will offer at public sale on his farm. east of Centre Hall on the highway leading to Madison burg. Mvestock and farm imple ments. This la a clean-up sale. Sale at § am. Lunch will be serve ed by the ladies of the Union church, Mills. EM Smith, auct, roe K Mire public cast oy of oe 10-—Waliace Seward RR. Mus public sale at the miles east of Cone the Brush Valley farm Implements and some household goods, Sale at 12:30 Mayes and Stover, aucts BATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20 Park 8 over will hold at public sale on the 1. A. Meyer farm, 1'54 miles northwest of Coburn, a full line of household goods including b few antiques Bale al 12 o'ciock noon H J. Slover, auct x46 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20-R M Gentzel will offer at public sale the Alllsn farm In Bpring Mills, Pa. a full line of Nvestock and farmine implements and some household goods. Sale at 10 a. m Terms cash. Lunch will be served by ome organization. EE. Hub- ler. auct H FP Erdley clerk. x44 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20H. A Orwig will offer at public sale he. tween Millheim and Aaronaburg along the main highway, a valuable piece of real estate, Including » dwelling houty, practically new, one acre of ground. neces ary outs bullding all eniences. Terms 25 per cent on day of sale, ance on of deed. Po 60 day after delivery of Property sold subject lease Smith. auct ie at 2 pm EM VEDNESDAY NOV. 24M. Roy M public sale CGarbrick will offer on the Garbrick farm, 3 mies wel Centre Hall, Pa FRIDAY NOV. 10 ser will offer at round Han, 7 tre Hall, along rond, Hvestock cons down bal delivery we O eed to NOVEMBER 24 Ha- dnp be barn noon to Lock BONE CCOARKRTY Lhe 10 DAY. FEBRUARY x " will offer at public sale on (yohern farm : { Boalsbur Nea Hig! WAY. wok, unplems nt we hold goods This U ale Bale at Cene MARCH offer at one. along full and ean MWY ie Lakes fr yet ’ DNESDAY Yer w ow of Wood May EDNESDAY a L] MARCH . ’ f Bel vestook nid rem implements Hubler, suct R. Pred Pe 3 {f Macks arm fmple ¥ E Host 140 art befor Sale at I a FHYRSDAY Nixos will WEDNESDAY MARCH MH. « Ke —_— or HOtme oO) lanch will Falion M INTIAY Muibarg MAU H of Ls § e N wii tr at pul Pleasant imaiements goss, Bale Friday, Now 5 JOSEPH ROSAGHE : t ale on Lhe WI) rewck farm, 2 miles east of Pleasant following personal prope Lee Cap erty LAVESTOCK —-20 sisting of registered registered heifers grade Avrah bull bred yearling re 2 itleers HoT ! year ole id | yy ¥ very nl Ha hire Red pulleta ready The milk ne herd above ments of efficient producing The yoiugng atock has ily selerted Trower ot progdoe F cows and sited by tegistered Ayrshire of very good ge of carefu IMPLEMENTS -$-floot Allis combine. =ationary hay huaker and shredder hiedder, 10-inch Fairbanka I: Oliver corn planter: rid- uitivator with Tertllzger atlach- dotibie-disk Ominario lwaukee horse mow. International push-tyoe hay MeCormick - Deering hay MeCormick-Deering manure spreader with lime spreader atiach- ment. 13-foof Parquar weeder. farm sagon on rubber: Je-atclion apike- tooth harrow: i4-foot field drag; 8- can Wilson electric milk cooler. good As new. pet heavy ropes nolievs and forks: Deir extension addeyw, 40- feel, 2 dry ot hog feeders; 80-gallon water fountain: 2 double sets harness. about 30 Sons baied hay picks, shovels. sledge hammers, and many other arficies oo numerous 10 mention. Most of the above equip ment has been thoroughly recondi- tioned and painted This is a clean-up sale Sale at P30 a m E M Smith avet. Launch will be served by the ladies of Logan Grange x44 Friday, Nov. 5 Saturday, Nov. 6 THOMAS A. PLETCHER Agent and Executor, will offer at vublic sale at the residence of Wil- bur Hall in Howard Borough the Tol- lowing personal p y and house hold goods of the late Emma Robb and of the late Wilbur Hall, of which he is agent and executor, respectively : Friday, November 5 Mrs. Emma Robb HOUSEHOLD GOODS « Bedroom suite and bedding. quilts, pillow casts and sheets: plano and stool rocking chair: stands; dishes: clock; writing desk: sideboard. washbowl and pitcher set: brass kettle: fire tongs. and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Sale at 1 p. m Terma tah Satvrday, November 6 Wilbur Hall Estate ooOrn Tornado turer m Ta ner cuv- | HOUSEHOLD OGOODS--Oor board. chest of drawers; 2 old-fash- foned chests: 2 old iy coverlide: fmall corner rd: bles; chairs: ers and stand; sew- ing machine; Mavtag washer: 4 oom- plete bedooom suites; bedding of eve ery description; table linen: dining toom table and chairs ete Mv. ing room of furniture, rugs, . LE rugs of various sizes: dishes: silver. ware and table cloths, J<buwrner oll | stove shape. Superior graln drill, {Teinch space, apan 2 six-leg ta- | ofl heater; radio; sideboard; Kitchen esbinet; couch; large nusm- ber of cooking utensils of every de- scription: large iron kettle: benches; ecrotks and jars: garden tools and hose lnwnmower, wheelbarrow; elootric sweeper, and hundreds of other articles WO numerous Ww mens tion Special Note: All held until 2 o'clock ternoon before going mer Sale at Roy Oyler by Bunday antiques will be on daturday af- under the ham- Termy cash lunch served Saturday x44 1080 a ayct School m laght Class on Saturday, Nov. 6 MEX. JERRY GRAMLEY offer public sale on her farn feur miles east of Rebersburg and one-half mile south of Wolf'y Blore the following personal property LIVESTOCK One biack weight 1300 16 miloh o©coOws siein and Guern-ey one with by her side: two fall cows: five be fresh in early spring. two 20 months old, not bred: lwo er 10 months old. Guernsey four yess old Hog two fat shoal WEVYED YOUNE Dl FARM IMPLEMENTS Joon tractor, Model A 00d as new Pord tractor In good running oor two MceCormick- Deering Mow - Massev-Harrig hay loader; side delivery rake. one dump rake one bev tedder Lr plow LWO-WAY suikey low: two walking plows, ons Byeacuse the other steel beam: ong HPO wed! lever tracior harrow packer . hitrh will nt horse, Hol call will hogs. fo iiy Deere Lor on two ck ~- Deer norse MoO orm rEeDOWeT IREDOWEr, COW Hey Various belting Yar. lengths. Harness. dies, ool of and Mone of i double emery Ley GOODE One ie Hea Ora lion bu onl He w BEHO! nn metal churn hears lock sale Bele at Wise and " ved “up elioal x44 Wednesday. Nov. 10 WALLACE WOOMER fier a pial ic : of Boslsbur be an 3 phi mt ROUSE D GOODS pe: dining 6 Kil i detsomn condition 2 wash Poo) # drog jend tals ord conditios desk. in good dressers os Lb LA] : and: well na § eI REAL fet) AT r knocked * oF dow delivery of deed M . Smith Thursday, Nov. 11 JOHN MeCON sale on his farm Beilefoute ock and al publi te Queen Hye » Bighway OW) Pour hot » 10 years old. weight 1600 7 veam oid. weight 1600 i2 years oid, weight 1400; 6 years old, weight 1425 gentie and will work “Cattle if Ouernsey miich hich will freshen In No- December, and the bal- BIN bred fo come In during Febru ery. March and April This herd hes the reeord of producing ihe highest test milk. deliverefl to the Bellefonte Sheffield tation in 143 Nine very promising young heifers. ranging in age ftom 6 Ww 18 months One 3 year«pid registeted Guernsey bull that purchased from one of the Ty roducing y in Penneviva hire brood sows iy and a jot of weeks Old FARM IMPLEMENTS loader sid rake. Deerin Deering hay tedder; 2 Ting mow. ere. Deering binder foot cut, Su pe grain drill. 2 John Deere sul- key plows. 2 Syracule gide-hill plows, MoCormick «Deering tractor plow 1938 PFordeon tracior in very good eonditign:. Oliver track harrow, 2 spring-toolh harrows. 3 corn work ern, roller. potato planter and false er. dump wagon: 4 other wagons: bob sled spring wagon. Gump Carts: wheelbarrow, clover eceder; Chai- Lam mill and bagger: Burt chop grinder. feed cutler; hay hdders mein cradles; 10x30-100t wood ave #10; tug harness: set of double arrive mg barpess, milk cans, chunk stove, MME SOve. Ras engine. and many other ardicleg 100 numerous to mens tion Sale at 930 = mm. Mayes & Stover, anois. Launch will be served by the Women's Club of Milesburg Friday, Nov. 12 GILBERT LL. BARTO will offer at public sale on the for. mer Harpster Boys’ farm. one-half mile west of Cateahurg mn RB miles east of Warriors Mark, the lolipwing personal property LIVESTOCK Span of mules, 15 years oid: 11 head of miich tows, blood tested and accredited herd, consi ting of 4 heifers, 1% years old 5 cowg were fresh beginning of Sep- tember. 2 will be fresh last of No- vember. 4 rin, FAM <M eOormick Deering binder, 7-foot cut, n good p: harness for of mules; New Idea manure reader; de delivery rake, rope hav loader: 2 smoothing harrows: Frick gIRY gray gray gray All any- veer 3 in Keystone dump rake. Or (threshing machine; 60-1ooth hare ‘row; two-horse cultivator. Ciliver tractor plow. two-horee DOtato dust. er in good condition: rubber-tired wagon and bed: Deering mower 5 foot ct. and many other articies too numerous Friday, Nov. 12 4. W. EVANR will offer at public sale on his farm two miles South Yast of Spting Sls in George's the ing personal properiy: LIVESTOCK —«diorse. § years old; 4 grade Guernsey cows fresh In sum mer, 2 calves with thelr mother, i J be 12 and 14 weeks old by time heifer, 2 years old: 3 Bhor. Db pigs, will be 8 weeks time IMPLEMENTS with woodsaw Jon Deere tracior plow, Bmalle) ensilsge cuter, with Minch thios New Holland chop mill, MeCormick b.uder, G-100t cut, MoCormick-Deer- ing mower, boot cut, MoCormick- Leering cultivalor Superior grein grill, 9-hoe; 4-horse tandem disk Cliver walking plow, Olver two-way plow: New Idea manure spreader, Hosier corn planter, wagon scuies Larimer ditching How 17-vooth pring harrow, 2 two-horst Wagons Lisrpoon and 116 feet of rape 4 Prairie Btate oll-burning ncubstors BH0-epg caproity each. ooml bBrooder stove, sel harness and collars; 60- feet canvas belting 6 inches wide Euterprise lard press and sullsage tuffer, B-quart capaci, sleigh spring wagon; 2 loz one Kinds of chalns: cant forks milk cans. and many articles LOO numerous mention This Is a clean-up begin at 11 a m 1 ed by the ladiex’ Ald formed church. Term purchases of over $10 auct sale, born seers. old at sale FARM Wad lor or ~ Fordson sitachment CHa hook oLher 0 inch i Balen three months Ray Car- Las of or per . Friday, Nov. 4. 8B HAKMKIs offer at public sale o mile south of Fish Hat ronal property LAVESTOCK 3 hopes mm, 10 and ' Lamar chery Lhe OO ais ling rood sow 160 White IMPLEMENTS al in | 4 brooder whith ner chick $00 ~C Til large Le ex roller Me Corn i McCormick m MoCormick cory worker prada deidll, New ander Hoonic Fa ake, 2-horse dumy ing iow 0G rear ever 60 wel dew wild 4 10-113¢ with 200 24 uy ru HO GOODS exter ISEHOLD ¢ IDHOBTT SEW Nov. 17 FONE rH BERTRAM Wednesday, N MES " Bpring i property i head mich " ’ nee: OR we are TB. tesi- Brown Bwis £4 H] r old FARM IMPLEMENTS Chore Boj king machine new. used des AY 3 vear, 2 meat oases. electric render fron kettles. larg fie. horse plow wooded 5 milk i buckeis. sirainer othe “ pinent of harness and many other ariitiss (D0 Hwmerouws Teen) Lt Alo 10% tons baled hav 10% ions baled straw. 500 to 1000 CORE meat Cans te of & Biov- £45 Wednesday, Nov. 17 AMAA © DULOK Maye: Larp J. F cas the Peover at 4 ~foury muir of Madisor rR. slong Route 05 followin Drreonsl DrODEr:Y {AVESTOOK -~ 12 head cattle ting of 7 milch cows, §& Hoi eteins and 2 CGuerneys: § heifers one bred: also one bull, some fall andl some spring cows: 7 fal hogs seighing about 175 pounds each PARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model H tractor on rubber, used 3 ESOT John Deere two-row culls valor sttachment for tracior. used 3 seasons. John Deere adios plow on rubber two-bollom. used tu PRAY] 20-78 Syracuse walking plow: 2«popdofn apike-tooih harrow two-arrlion spring. ah had on three. arction spring-tooth harrow combination roller harrow. new Jobo Deere (Van Brunt) 1l-disc seven- inch #pace grain dill with tongue and tractor hitch: New Ides manure spreader in good condition; Kentocky Cisc shoe corn planier (sane as Hoo: ier). Deering mower: Deering dump rake; Osborne teadder. Osborne bay insder: MoCormitk T-foot tut bind- or. two sels hay ladders. 10 wage, one with box. other low steel wheel with stoné boards; 130 feet hay rope sarpoon, pulleys: Leader fodder ehredder wilh blower and pipe wiv adjustable elbow. roller screen; Fas dqubar potato plow two-horse os cillator: bob sled. sleigh: three fue! drums. 48 feet S-inch rubber bei slightly used: 25 won screw jack some iadders: forks. shovels, grass seeder: four milk cans: buckels, two and one-tan capacity, oe milk ooo. ers. one set tug harness: new bride les. collars; lines: Greeching. assori- ed bolls. two rear wheels for wagon with 12x3% skein, and mahy other articles to numerous Ww mention of Curse 12-inch Als some household buwhering tools ie refrigerator and including Maynard sink, cupboard, four Sale a1 10 a m. Terms cash Geo Wise, aut lamch will be served by Lotheran Sunday School of Mad. sonbung x45 Thursday, Nov. 18 MRS VERNA SHEATS will offer at pubille sale at her farm | Wipods. ek FARM IMPLEMENTS Jolin Deere tractor, first class ape; MrCormick grain tinder in RE like new; Birdeel! wagons, International in good shape. dump mature spreader; culipacker MaCor Deering side delivery rake; ‘2 at) nal cultivators A= wetion Deere harrow, Superior graif divi. MeCormick Deering hay load. er with drop head; 2-»ection Mee Cormick harrow. 2 harloon fortes; rope snd pulleys, spike-tooth Bare horsepower gasoline erigine, and mandrel milk vai, mill; Everready 8-voit elegs’ MoCormick corn shelley, buggy. grain cradie; Mie “inch feed mill with log. hr new oon shredoer; nied buggy harness: botmied. blacksmith wols, rope and tackle: butcherifig ols, graindatons Loy < Inthe. potato erste emery slone nd mandrel One Carpenter Cod utaltiie wooden Tul waiking viows and Conklin potato digger k New ldea planier Jahn HOUFEROLD cupbonrd. table Box, ron kettiea, milk palls anda many other (tems Term COONS cab 140 Thursday, Nov. 18 i. L BECKER DETRGTIE NOCK © ark “ _ge, jx : Tinie Hal mune fy WE LIVES telrs Une fi Berks kKahire shoul: som AEM IMPLEMENTS EFL «DORAL i ERuSAge Miitin EeT BOVE chickens srt of electri walter harness collars ibie driving hare nickle mounting. timothy seed: olor» 2 wheelbarroni, planed latider 4 by 6 by 1B H Te ble oon Hou SEHOLD GOODS Inclndin gifebosrd. snk 1 Edison diatom phonograph, end a jot of rele and many other articles 0 0 tO mehion it 31 9 2 m. Terms cash Babe w be served By the ladies: of the Union church E M Smith such ards nme: he Friday, Nov. 26 ELIA A TETZER som DONALD EE FETZER. t Harry T Pelzer at public sale 8 home, lotaled OF Jacksonville u three miles in Maron Town- Pa. the follow. of 1 bday le Chntre Oounty 1) n-w LIVESTOCK Consisting hottie, age 20. 1 bay mare, age 18 1 8 age 7: 1 sorrel siall~ bay coil. § months old; harness; © good grade miik ®. one will be fresh by ime of sale. and four others within » couple mont thereafter. 4 heifers 4 calves, & shoals; 1 brood sow, 20 HICK Ns FARM IMPLEMENTS 1937 Pers edan car, John Deere binder, Y-foot cut. Superior grain d4il $-hoe; Jolin Deere corn planter: Deering mower. cut. 3 Albrizghl corn. workers: lip wen Is b-fool side rake; dump rake. Perry ron Barrow 2 Syracuse wailing rows spike harrow waIOnD wilh ox: Conklin wagon wilh box: a hay ladder. bob sleds; plank shovel plow: hat fope and fork: 3 butchering ketties. apple buttes Ay tie: oals and corn; tenabis’ share of 20 acre. wheat in the ground: Yo geiber with many other articles foo une gle WO mention Sale 0 begin promptly at 1280 DOA lerine cash v MN. Snith, avy ”» H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention gleen all sie PHONE PINE GROVE MILLE, FA L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estote Sales A SPECIALTY! CALI STATE COLLEGE. sit
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