December 16, 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Beven PUBLIC SALE REGISTER ~~ PINE GROVE MILLS ~~ (Oversosttor Missionary Candidate" "L385 cover ™ "E0424 0Bbcan From Pfc. Stover To Speak in Churches Byes thoumt pv ua LE — ———— ——— - " * f ] wi 1h vl ¢ : f » 4 Continued from page one) (Continued rom page one) ju pds or 3 W ahi rdens is announced. The 4 fr | ') ris t 1 Le i ’ 11s ¥ 17 f oe Ve can't be, but maybe some day will ‘and they would be more than glad i Beh ol of : a Te uit ire J Administration has desiy "ye enneyivanis tale Olele ar Ji ted a 5-10 Liza oi p be able to be there, This is not only to be home. But it is one thing that nnsylvania Stale hi ; PLEAS 4 oe] J sizer lor use in p : stantly reminded of thelr alma ma- for the newspaper, but also for my field and why she Is planning to go J Ande of : al ma ter through newsletters, A vast Core > v + | Belle 1 {ye s of a: AE ae % Beene Ee, Alter several months stay at the leased the well known M. Bert Mus- na reddence. at § "North Wilson | bousehold goods Bale starts George Fortney home near Boals- ser farm on the Branch, and will street, a full line of household promptly at 9 a. m. E M. 8mith, burg, Miss Sara Dannley returned take possession April 1, 1844, The goods, including some garden and Sut, wat to her home last week on W, Main farm Is now tenanted by the Earl campentar tools. Several antiques. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 156--J. H. MC | (pont eine . " A " v ” , A ail list of items will be pub- Cracken will offer at public sale on gia Dang Bie 10 Valk Shout Wie Hock Snmley unl has retu wife, Iam a married man and would As a missionary, Bhe Is now a can- espondence “r { oft with eve ounty Agent R. C. Blaney points lished in the next issue. Sale at | hig farm, 31; miles west of Pine |NOlse with some help, Mus, Ne Wise Cauhryn Dun np DAs TEWIM= pe to be home with my wife didate under the Scandinavian Al- A ry, or Wald] TU 4 ; smbination contains 12:30 noon. Terms cash. Mayes & Grove Mills, along the State High- | Behers of Scotia, Is caring her her. ed to her home on W. Main street I am net with the old outfit right lance Mission Board with head. 1Ua!48, and i has been accelerated nore fertilizer 1 the for o | ‘ ine “LOC y Contre v d we Am. Alita I units than Stover, uacts way, a full Une of livestock and | ne of our town boys recently from the Centre County Hospital, ow eo I can't tell you anything quarters in Chicago, and iz prepar. ‘Hany Une y We wa mit J year which was 3- 'd ! i Pry s., Sale at 10 a. m FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18--J. W, Klin- farm implement at : ty barad: the 3 . ; ne where she was a patient the past : ; ‘ \ ¢ ; ; . Su y BY ger will offer at public sale on what H. L. Harpster, auct entered the army, Robert Farsons Rive wath : } about the boys here are three ing to go to Columbia, South Am- 1 ! } Miiny 3 ; 8 bl rei & y Digher analysis is known as the Goheen farm, one- | THURSDAY. MARCH 16--F. L. Walk- [NOW enrolied in a truck mechanic tier oi) U k hi more of the Bellefonte boys here erica, in the very near future in the School of priciiidite "I8Y: fertilizer | d give very good half mile east of Boalsburg, along er will offer at public sale on the school In Florida, Bob wns a for. Another old landmark has gone with me and thelr names are: Sgt The Becandinaviar Alliance Mis- published newsletters for thei; svivanis condi ro Jy agin! Tg uray: f Sr Y S ia fivest ck miles hig of imer mechanic at the Dodd service The 8t. Elmo Hotel barn, the last poogwith, Ple. Baney and Benny sion of Nort Aerio is &1 inter uates, In other departments which fi e of farm stock, implements and aronsburg, livestock, farming m+ A i P s in wn. is wl rage rik y . . NOL A PCa is an a ” im fame: Hlth ba ani is . a goods This 10 & clean plements and some household |Station on the diamond. livers Bobi own, fois) : iy Edwerts, and there are a lot more denominational missionary society Nave fewer alumni, contact is main. { } . ¥ i o ee Sar "Ww ' ¢ coche I1'= 4 ’ ained } y ps ALT of ert r up sale. Sale at 9 a. m. EM goods. This 1s a clean-up sale. Sale | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper and “18 Wel Farmer Guy Cher pur gellefonte boys around but I never founded on the principles of faith, 'ained through personal levers. The | Barcer lertilzer wil Smith. auct. Gene Lee, clerk. at 10 a. m. Mayes & Stover, sucts, daughter Ada. are now comfortably chased the building and will con-| ua them. There 15 a Tressler boy It is evangelical and evangelistic newsletters serve as a clearing house be | y in 6, 30, 25, and 50-pound '4 of Y 3 T™ 1 4 “ “gi \ \ ; oF er § straw she ) ) A ’ y 1 Fo A Ya ilpt LiL “ { 5 go p THis " whee ds . IVC aL | a Mich WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 — H. ( THURSDAY, MARCH 16 — Charles | fixed in their new home in town. vert it to a straw shed on his farm gue here. I have seen him once and tis missionaries now number over for addresses I'his service is ap. PAcLages gs, In WwW ich cane Brungard will offer at public sale Bohn will offer at public sale on 1 + . near town. Reed R. Randolph was 4 4) » he Ws ar a preciated, because many of the men only 5-10-5 can wed. All other on his farm. one-half mile east of the Herma li Bg Vor vil lo Bi Mi Ada is employed In State Col- the just proprietor of the hotel and i at time he was well and happy recis i, au many of th wn { X I . MH vy i 8 nt at Ste > RO. 1, the 5 D ) ir oO 1¢ noel § Rebersburg, livestock and full line | full ine of livestock and farm | lege are bob farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m implements. Sale at 10 a. m, Lunch Farmer and stockman Charle very slab will read thiz and will take it from ening India Japan op x2 will be served by some organlza- | o ; Mr ‘red orl enteriained the one boy who is ww © h : a . 4. AlNo cyTY departmental information u O-pouna paca x i 8 Sch "and wife of Hut tingdon'. M F C boy who is thinking H 5 gay rica. and tl herland t i package THURSDAY, MARCH 2-H. C. Brun- | tion. Terms cash. This is a clean~ | ™ 16 © 00 =F ARCO Ladies’ Guild of the Pine Hall Re- mother rout pillaging { interest former student If the home garden is sufficient. gard will offer at public sale on his up sale. E. M. Smith, auct feounty, were In town Wednesday V farm, one mile east of MiUflinburg, | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MARCH | for the annual butchering at the Union county, livestock and full and 17, J. B. Strunk will offer | Willis Schilling home Three big | M line of farm implements. Sale at t public sale on his farm known Claude Myers, wile en ’ n . L » a » ay i . i he poe enclosed wi. Stove: 10 a. m, X< as the Strunk homestead, lo i . Lancaster were at } ' J “ } tm helosed in Pvt. Stove ! FRIDAY, MARCH 3 — W. Lee and Ya miles west of Mill Hall, 1 Our well driller contractor Lee home, Mr. and ) A. oy the Netherlands West Indies, where, r. R. Adams Dutcher, d Charles Clair Confer will offer at stock, a full line of farm machin- | DeArmit is boring for water on the tavs th t week CI MOTHER a mi nary under ti RITA 4 2 a ous nad ad sous hess rn, £50,000 Cargo in Crash public sale on the R. P. Confer é d com- {. Met farm at Balleyville i he armed forces wi ead- It 18 a wonderful thing h oard. Mrs, Paul Sheetz, who Bas | io. veut if pels When a large truck and Howard, livestock and far d i I t ! i : t A \} Other folks can ploments. Sale at 9 a. m. E E Add Sepn=up mu ot James Dean, with the U. 8. A joys the hunting season at home, But only your Mother understand vernment, has now red a pass. 4 y ed § ¢ and overturned at the Hubler, auct “| England, is reported amone the flu wife spent som time at the She works for vou, looks i i wrt and wi wobably join her hus- vphenated-American ‘ to | lo nd of Lime Ridge, near Ber- FRIDAY, MARCH 3—Robert Rishel FRIDAY, MARCH I--Willls E. Breon | o\ frerers 8 : sels ’ Hine will offer at public gale on the W. | offer at publi n the FP. Rishel farm, 2 miles north-, west of Spring Mills, Pa., on road | ‘ leading to Penn's Cave, a full line | dnd i 0 : We A. itler, N. C njoyved a furlough Thursday Is to die and leave you For Victory: Hav Rahas pation ung vedly WY aped with slight injuries of farm stock, Implements some household goods. Sale at 82 a.m. E M., Smith, auct Ertley, clerk. | De SATURDAY, MARCH 4-8. A. Knecht a will offer at public sale on his farm, Erne - : two miles east of Lamar, Route 64. | SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Stock and some farm implements | vill offer at publi and household goods. Sale at 1: Henry W o'clock noon sharp. E. E. Hubler Cave 1 . MA A w Sale t 12 o'clox x BOOR y FILL tal und the care of Dr yri 1 myer A RH To LY n cash. E. M. Smith, auct many friends trust a speedy re-. on the Attorney the John Confer farm, one m SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Christ Very lor hel farm, better known west of Woodward, livestock C Eu r wil offer at public sa PB urtis Shope of New Bailey farm on the farming mn oy ta ix his farms at K > sg. 1 Sat Bent. fork, were visitors the past two James, son clean-up sale and w bes at 1 fonte, a full II household | =~ . a Eps ats Su a ™. ayes & Stover . goods. Sale at da |" cs at the Wilbur Dodd home. Albert Corl WEDNESDAY MARCH 8—Rov Zim- | Stover, auct Mr. Shope enjoyed his favorite sport pa. where merman will offer at public sale MONDAY, MARCH 3 Samuel W. |of deer hunting Jim Is a r x a southeast Mulbarger will offer at lic sale armer William Everhar has College High near Aviation field, bod ; farm ix ements ‘ mpl it and Sale at 10 a m. E. E. Hubler, auct me household goo ale at 10 THURSDAY, MARCH § — R. Pred He ar he SHERUR, Ue PINE GLEN BOALSBURG Nixon will offer at public sale on Sef fd wig odo Solid N : > : X v . " a his farm 2); miles east of Mac TUESDAY. MARCH 21 2 i : eh services: Sunday h i! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehill and ville, livestock, farm implements | offer at public sale or 3» {10 a. m.; preaching rvices at daughter Marcie of Pleasant Gap and some hot sehold goods This arm. on Route 43, between Pin K pent Sunday evening at the Edward is a clean-up sale. Bale at 10 a Te E. E. Hubler, auct line of k het v \ nt THURSDAY, MARCH 9 — Clyde — iY a rE- jtainment given by the Star and Pir Mr. and Struble will offer at public oO de 3 : ar A hr a” "wa — ler Is at the church fs family of Oak Hall hig farm luocated about one mil ay a rv, oT gl pi nll I ‘ty ecoember 2° an quests net ’ 3 r t of along Raun tag grac- hundred and eighty, and are I hope that whoever gets the paper Jaborine in the fields rieq 0 the armed Yer ‘ y three tm a vear., The newsletiers ( {orn i Jd be 80k In larger Or Dags forces move two or fertilizer, which incitdes a number formed church Tuesday evening at From one of the Army i y 11 n agricul al and I large t quire 80 pounds or more her home on Bunker Hill PFC. JOHN F. STOVER kL y man) a1 i L er, at formu 1 the ond were put under salt agirecion Dean estate farm, one mile north of bt . e af q x. each adr on of M M Ir. and MM: is amy camp he \ Mr. and Mr orgives you anything ye may do aid in U rk by Wie miadi i y back to the ountry that th wi bie t c and tralier were bag- Neonan of Bellefonte 1 Mattern In Halimoon Val. Understands you, and then january Love wople who become America v damaged, but the cargo was prac- stationed ut amp lev. Thev re edd ely home on The only bad thing si driver ang Ld) ods dr ddl dl dl dd] od Tk) " Ld 3 41-4) 7 RIOR 1 RRND DEVDDNDNE Vi i A A h, auct ’ i : Spotts home eas’ leading to Bell view penitenti full line of livestock farming imple- ‘“ ments. This is a clean-up sale and M rr will begin at 10a. m. EM. Smith, | "°°" . HAI OW ! RDG " auet. WEDNESDAY M 2 J Prank H ve J art of Bellefonte wa FRIDAY, MARCH 10-—Christ Beezer | OG "io public anle. thiee | , h v « Tecent caller at the George Portne will offer at public sale on his form Bl Nas Oram ul H a Fr 3 Seamed we 12s} HOME 4 + RB Lire Pn re : ! ae < HEDwa) ’ Loaait wil } ’ 4 Pha . : “seul : farm at Roopsburg, near Bel full line of Kvest and sm | fi Pipemaaahlses > sla 4 Mr. and A Harry Coble of Blate fonts, livestock and farm Imple- : M » A ig Sis 3 AAT ] wot bon . ’ 3 y ments. Sale at 10:30 and or t ol ‘3 ise College, were visitors at the Hes ens oa at ~V " 3 ’ ow: Arr $14 Lig : : a 3 . und Stover, aucts, om : OY a Woh RN= | tod \ : called ints ser. 1hOmMpson homes Bunday , 3 a ~ ss gr g Mrs mald Johnson and daughter FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Nale | THURSDAY. MARCH 23 Vi . Dx a Joh $01 and daug will offer at public sale on the ter 1 o at ) dl ey ly Lee of Bellefonte, are spending Eisenhuth form th © Foo! hia ¥ the Jacksonville ro ot AC GRUSSWET | the winter with the former's mothe ward, Pa Ive im- st of tiefonte, a full line i Al rs iyae VieRGorier. ars Emma Rightnour plements Tean-up sal le at m stool r n : Sale ned the Boars, She will ean * rat a " NE yg 8 ! | kK and in en Sal Mr. and Mi: Ceorge Ms 10a m. E M Smith, auct m A $ h, au I 3 ! A / ie 4 . 5 — . 8 ’ Aka A 9 . DaUgn and son spent Saturday even. SATURDAY, MARQH 11 — Samuel MARCH 2 : al | ba training. x ielaorier Was .o with Mr. apd Mrs. Charl Poorman will offer at ¢ rs Ww f at public sale on the s { t . juts will offer PLANTS Poinsettas — 75¢, $1.00 $1.50, $2, $3, $4 up Cyclamen - $1.00, $1.50 $2.50 Begonias — $2.50 Primrose — $1.00 ; at his farm located two m rth i i rs . tv hs : 7 ; at State College of Howard, livestock and f; m- ( Bell le t ; arm | FEA 3 ‘ Mak a "1 13 red R f ide and Mn plements. This is a clean- } anpiem 5 is 4 n-uj : ws Awo brother NE 1 LM {argaret uhn of oalsburg, wen Sale at 12 noon. Roy Oyler. auct aie wii start at Wa. mE M am forces ) nt visitors ¢ he Charles Ross ith. Al isiton h harles Ross SATURDAY. MARCH 11 - Bdward ———— - ! i Van Houtz will offer at public sale on | SATURDAY. MEARCH 2 & veddi ere shopper ol “tr ae sail FY sow 4 a he \ . prt the Kerstetter farm in Buffalo Run Hackett will offer at t of laat week Valley, livestock and farm imple- the Alexander {a { { last w ments, Sale at 10:30 a. m. E M | Centre Hall a full § iivealocs Arthur McCullough was in Smith, auct, : ! farm implements and som e or baginess last weak TUESDAY, MARCH 14—-C. W. Bart- | beginning a . mn. Tern Mr. a Mi Mvde Viehdorfer ley will offer at public sale on his | SCR § atiet ve ' h BITS odae farm. six miles east of Bellefonte 4 . " pan Mrs. James Hodge wr guests of TENA . wit Whar ied bys in ) ner guests o along the Jacksonville road, live- | fF VESDAY, MARCH 2 lair Smith pent Is Thursday evoning Mr. and Mrs Samuel Reitz Sunday stock, farm ments and some will offer at public sal A his i anow Shoe, attending : Wits BEA HATH. GAINES Tels, ili household goods. Sale at 10 a. m. | in Mil rek t ¢ . siven hv the Ladies Recent visitors at the George E. M. Smith, auct i. ol ins 1 EAM LS ore Elim. 4 Markle home were Mrs. Stella David- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15—Harry I | jot of cattle. Sale Dh A Rem Plwile ANAM ____'son and son Paul of Wingate, Rev Hoy will offer at public zale on his | caah Smith, auct. AS Rg do Mac) Ry T. G. Jones of Boalsburg, Mr. and farm, 8 miles east of Bellefonte, | 8h vas a weekend caller al INT apee Charles Shilling and Mrs. Merle th ac avill road ive. MARCH 2 airs Fran- . nike hot po or along gg so pn eons Lob 1 " l BEchmoke home Houser of State College, Pvt. Donald household goods. Sale at 10 a. m. | =»t Tusseyville, along the 1 st ———— fouser of Texas, William Houser of E. E. Hubler, ot ? Be igt y. # i f live. we, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 5, 89 | stock. farm nlemes el son PORT MATILDA 8 ng and son Ln Hall, Mr Wreaths, made up of berried juniper, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 — Joseph A a and aon ‘ Colorado Blue Spruce, Norway H. Owens will offer at public sale | » A smith Sidhuasit i R. F. D. and Mrs. Leroy Klinger and daugh- Q Tl fith or on his rm about four miles | —— Bernard M. Kerin. son of Mr. and ters, of Shingletown, and Mr. and : Spruce, Red Pine, ete., with or ants %asant Gap, near ihe i S d Mrs. M A. Kerin. who was in boot Mrs. Jared Grove and daughter of y without artificial red t ing at Sampson, N. Y., and has Lemont : : og 5 ¢ atur ay Dec. 18 raining at Sampson, N. Y., and has Len berries . Wg £2.00. $3.00 up completed his course, spent a 7-day | Miss Bonnie Powell spent Sunday L. FRANK MA | wit fe Widdan he 3 Re : furlough at home, returning Decem- at the Earl Houck home at Pine ; will oiier at public sale in the villa Te § s 4 Tyee s 3 y 1 ros Public sale 1 the ber 14th Crave Milla, / Front door V for Victory Christmas ithe following items | Misses Georgette, Leona and Vir- MAT. ANG NETS. Lee Smeltzer and son : i : General Auctioneer HOUSEHOLD GOOD — A Norge | ginia Long ‘spent Sunday st the Of Pleasant Gap spent Sunday even- designs made of natural greens | electric refrigerator, like new. gu Kerin home ing at the Charles Sepner home with red berries and red Sa | range, like new; Majestic radio, good N . P ll d : 50, $2.0 Real Estate les | condition bedroom suite. living | Andrew Strasick, of Pittsburgh, or ind, Ma. Paul fualicruman and BOW «eee eee eae 3 1.50, $2.00 up A SPECIALTY ! : breakfast get. lot of ex- zpent a few days with his mother ro wi y rocking chairs; 5 doubl r 3 . 00 cha fouble | afrs Susie Strasick Mr. and Mra. Edgar Hess were call. Nice Green Loose Holly.............35¢ bb out pL | Holly Wreaths | 10c Sprig { . Prepared Cemetery Wreaths $2.50 up and Mrs J RROD RNOTOVVVNVNEN CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2342 x. ” - Bud CGahner and Waite Seaton, ers at the Newton Hess home at State ( e a d k fh . t og Ps . lashes cooking uten- of Sampson, N. Y., are also home College Sunday afternoon . n po nd makes sutheien quan- RAL] he I the u |" Sule iy Ae tits cash on furloughs Harold Hockman of York spent the . tity for both table decoration . E M Smith PM Sabo Bob Pink, son of Mrs, Leona Fink, weekend with Miss Melda Rightnour, " prope: , auct Dubbs 2 af your rey. alerk TO who is in the army, is home visit-| Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mothersbaugh and mantlepiece. Past experiences have proven - ing his mother and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles that lic sales of real estate Bob Fink. son of Mrs. Helen Pink. Cearhart spent Monday evening witn 2 " : a vy 1 in the phigh By Rn a the Lann Mothersbaugh family at ; Branches of Magnolia Tress... Ne Ib. ROSES « ' . ’ $3.00 doz. up demand higher prices. A ber of P and H. kL. HARPSTER furlough taking his wife and baby Potten i Neff } a num arms several * » » ome w Mrs e is nol some Y 3 Residences will be offered at AUCTIONEER home with him. lume with her lb Agri Santa Claus, Bell and ( hristmas CARNATIONS . $3.00, $4.00 doz | Sherman Nearhoof’'s family have . \ public sale in the near future Prompt attention given all sales §/,, "00 oo at this writing, | OTOVe at Centre Hall, R. D Tree Candles: Watch for Dates! | roe SHORE pa || Maurice Reese little daughter. SNOW SHOE Regular 1415-inch Candles_______10¢ ea. SNAPDRAGONS =... . $3.00 doz. who hag been sick with scarlet fever, Vi t C dl f {is better at this writing. =a ‘ cory Candles. ......oocoaeo....2ior 2 ! ! The turkey su wd Xmas ba- 25d i lt bi eg er 208 Sonus bo! 3 NARCISSUS-Paper White $1.50 doz. | M. E. church, was a decided success, | : { The stork visited town | SURPRISES HER |vccx and lett s baby girl at the 3 . SCOTCH HEATHER... $1.50 bch. RATION BOARD | home of Mr at Mrs. James Swartz. 8 Flowers By Wire ! Charles Helker, of Philadelphia,’ ja visiting his at and roi nr , cross the country SWEET PEAS. EERE 75¢ doz. tand Mrs. Merrill Harnish. i | Mrs. Roe Cole, daughter Joy, spent y the weekend with Mrs. Cole's pri In a Flash CENTER VICGLEES ....c cons nn $1.00 bch in-law, Mrs. James Pinge and fam- . ily of Bellefonte, The ladies spent The Perfect Xmas Gift | Saturday in Lock Haven. | that always arrives. TABLE CALENDULAS EBA EE Ears $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Little and sons \ {Gerald and Leslie, of Winburne, vis. | BUT ited Mrs. Mabel Lucas and family, | Ny ; PIECES Daffodils, Gladioli, Violets, Orchids, Mrs. Thomas 3 Lucas, dusgnier| 8 || PEASE ORDER NOW Gardenias, Sweet Peas, Yellow Daisy. | Beverly and Eunice, of Lake Charles, | La. Is visiting with M Sgt. Lucas's| mother at the Lucas home, : The stork left a baby boy at the! New proof that used Studebakers Burnside Capers. of Woodbury. . 3. Tivery Guarantecd Large Selection of Nice Gift Pottery by Haeger. Don't are a stand-out wartime bey | i Si of our town. | Overlook This Item as a Christmas Gift. It is Real Value. RS. PETERS, who signed the telegram above, was Ps rdon Recommended challenged by her or board to prove she could get The State Pardon Board recom- 26 miles per gallon with her Studebaker Champion. mended to Governor Martin a full| § : J So a carefully supervised test of her Studebaker was made | Pordon for Paul Boggs, of East and submitted to the board. The test showed even better | Fitburgh, now serving a life sen-| J mileage—and the result was that Mrs. Peters’ “B” ration | ‘000 for a 1031 murder in West- § was renewed. if you need a more economical car for your moreland county in which three essential driving, buy a used Studebaker. But don’t wai other men have testified he had no| long. They're getting scarce because of big demand, part However, Boggs would he! ¥ 127 East Howard Street Phone 2128 Bellefonte, Pa. S. H. POORMAN GARAGE gine. An sterner weer wid # VISIT OUR DISPLAY ROOM IN THE FARMERS’ NATIONAL BANK BLDG. says “save gas and tires.” > Boggs was convicted of robbery in Cambria county shortly before his South Water Street Bellefonte, Pa. trial for murder and was given a sentence of 10 to 20 years.
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