February 17, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page. Mna ed on “m€t LEADING PUBLIC SAL ES / | Y, FEBRUARY 11 Charles . Watson, administrator, will offer at public sale the household goods of the late Mrs. Henrietta Watson, at her late residence under the LO. O. F. Hall mn Snow Shoe Bor- ough. Terms cash. Sale at noon, Mayes & Stover, aucu THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 — Roy Korman will offer at public sale on the William Witmer farm, loca ted three miles west of Hellefonte, along the Buffalo Run Valley road Mvestock and farm implements, Sale at 12 noon. Terms cash. H Harpster, suct., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 — C. B Breon will offer at public sale on! his farm located at Rebersburg, | livestock only Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Ceo. BE. Wise, auct, | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 ~— John H. | Klinger will offer at public sale on | what ig known as the Goheen farm, | one half mile east of Boalsburg slong the Lakes<to-Bea Highway a full Mne of farm stock, imple- | ments and household goods is is a clean-up sale. Sale at 8 a. m B M. Smith, auct. Gene Lee, clerk WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23-John E. Graden will offer at public sale | on his farm, one mile south Rebersburg, one-half mile east Smullton, Mvestock, farm imple- ments and some household goods Sale at 10 a. m. Clean-up sale Wise & Hubler, aucts, x5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Roy Buck will offer at public sale at his residence at Warriors Mark Pa. a lot of household goods including some antiques. Sale a 1.p. m. H L Harpster, auct SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26—W. Shultz will offer at public sale Vilas Wise farm in Madison burg, livestock and farm imple- ments, Sale at 10 o'clock. E E Hubler, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 Brungard will offer at public sale on ‘his farm all east of Relersburg, livestock line farm lmplements m x2 Brun- his i of ¥ of | on 3 E mile and full Sale at 10 a THURSDAY, MARCH 2 gard will offer at public sale on farm, one mile east of Mifflinb Union coun livestock line of farm i 10 a. m. CANCELLED Mrs. Prance scheduled for has been cancellec time FRIDAY, MARCH will offer at public sale between Bellefonte and Gap. Pa, livestock and plements. Sale at 9:30 PRIDAY, MARCH 3 — W Charlies Clalr Confer public sale on the estate farm, on Howard, livestock and lements. Sale fubler, auct SATURDAY, MARCH Kate M. Huyett at public sale at : in Centre Hall borough, numer items of household furniture and personal property ‘erms of sale cash. Sale at 10 a E MS auct. R. Paul Campbell, att y BATURDAY, MARCH 4-8. A. Knecht will offer at public sale on his farm, two miles east of war, Route 64 Stock and some implementa andl household 8 12 o'clock noon -H. C urg and full Sale eo 4 n m far arm goods Sale at sharp. E. E Hubler, angt. 46-41 MONDAY, MARCH 6-Cardner Long will offer at t sale on his farm about 4 miles south of Cen- tre Hall, or 1 mile west of Cen Jl, a full line of farm stock 4 implements This Is a oale. Sale at 10a. m. EM auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH & myer will offer : the John Conf west of Woodward, livestock ar farming implements This 1a clean-up sale and will begin at a2 m. Mayes & Stover, aucts WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8-—Roy Zim- merman will offer at public sale on his farm.-2% miles southeast of Bellefonte, near Aviation field, livestock and farm implements Sale at 10 a. m. E E. Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8 Storch Brothers will offer at public sale on their farm, one-half! mile west of State College, Pa. known as the Snyder farm, Hvestock, farm Implements and household goods Sale at § a.m. Clean-up sale, E M. Smith, auct. Gene Lee, clerk THURSDAY, MARCH 9 — R. Fred Nizon will offer at public sale on hig farm 23% miles east of Mackey ville, lvestock, farm implements and some household goods. This is a clean-up sale, Sale at Wa m E. E. Hubler, auct x46 THURSDAY, MARCH © -- Clyde 1 Struble will offer at public sale on his farm luocated about one mile east of Lemont, along the road leading to Bellefonte, near Rock- view penitentiary lands, a full line of livestock and farming lmple- ments. This is a clean-up sale and will begin at 10 a. mu. EM. Smith, ance FRIDAY, MARCH 10--Christ Beezer will offer at public sale on h farm ot Roopsbwrg, hear Belle- forte, livestock and farm imple- ments. Sale at 1030 a. m. Mayes and Stover, aucts FRIDAY, MARCH 1 will offer at public sale on the Esenhuth form, north of Wood- ward, Pa. livestock and farm ime plaments. Clean-up sale. Sale at 10a m. E M Smith, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 11 — Samuel Poorman will offer at public sale at his Twrm located two miles north of Howard, livestock and farm im- | plements. This is a clean-up sale Sale at 12 noon. Roy Oyler, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 1)1--R. Edwin | Tussey will offer at public sale at ——————————————— ss H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 Pubic ip SALLY Smith A. EB. Whit- as er 0 Kooney Nale | 12:30 | full line of Mayes & Boalsbury, Pa household goods auots SATURDAY, MARCH: 1l.-dewils Ream will offer at public sale what is known as the Relsh farm at Rebersburg, livestock, farm ime plements and some househol goods. Sale at 9:30 a. m E. Hubler, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Houtz will offer at public sale on the Kerstetter farm Valley, livestock and farm ments. Sale at 10:30 a. m Smith, auoct. . x10 imple- EM MONDAY, MARCH 13--George Moth- | ersbaugh will offer at public sale at his farm, one-fourth mile of Boalsburg, livestock and implements, Sale at 10:30. Smith, auct. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 will offer at public farm at Warriors Mark, Pa. live- stock consisting of his Guernsey dairy herd, and farm implements Sale at 10 m H L auct, | TUESDAY, MARCH 14-C. W. Bart. ley will offer at public sale on his farm, six miles east of Bellefonte, along the Jacksonville road, live. stock, farm implements and some | household goods. Sale at 10 a. m. | E. M. Smith, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 — Joseph H. Owens will offer at public sale his farm about four miles east of Pleasant Gap, near the | Bellefonte airport, a full line of livestock farm implements and household goods, Sale starts promptly ¢ a. m. E. M. Smith, | auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16—Harry I Hoy will offer at public sale on his farm, 8 miles east Bellefonte, along the Jacksonville road, live- stock, farm implements and some household goods. Sale at 10 a. m E. E. Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 Cracken will offer at pub Ms farm, 315 miles west of Grove Mills, alo the State High- way, a full Une livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a H. L. Harpster, auct THURSDAY, MARCH 16-F er will at public D 8 Wert Aaronsburg. plements Tt farm E M. C. E. Beck sale on his Qa a of H. Mc- > sale on { Pine ne ig of m offer nousehold p sale. Sale cis. and some goods. "1 3 1s a clean-u 10 a. m. Mayes & Stover, au THURSDAY, MARCH 186 Bohn will offer at at public State tion up sale EM THURSDAY AND 18 and 1 J. B Smith, at FRIDAY, Strunk ¥ 3 f each E E our John CG. Millie Hubler PRIDAY 3. mn « Harpster FRIDAY, MARCH 17 will offer at publi Corman Spring Creek Mills road implements Sale at be served by This Is a clean-up Smith, auct. SATURDAY will goods sale EM MARCH offer at Aaron 18 publi abury SATURDAY, MARCH 15--Ear) t public sale on th farm, near Penn's livestock, some ohinery and some household good Sale at 12 o'clock noon Terma cash. E M. Smith, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 18-—-R. E Irvin will offer af public sale on the Ben Everhart farm, 2 miles west of Prankiinville or § miles east of Spruce Creek. 10 head of horses 20 milk cows. 20 heifers; 2 stock ills: 40 head of hogs. 15 brood sows: 20 head of sheev; also farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m I. Harpeter, auc: SATURDAY, MARCH 18 -- Christ Beever will offer at public sale on his farm at Roopsburg, near Belle fonte, a full line of household goods. Bale at | Mayes and Stover, auc! MONDAY, MARCH 20 Samual W Muibarger will offer at public sale on the Noil farm In Pleasant Cap livestock farm implements and some bousehold goods. Bale at 10 a m E M Bmith suctd W. C Bmeitaer, clerk. TUBSDAY, MARCH 21~Oscar OH. and will offer at public sale on his farm, on Route 45, between Mne Grove Mills and Spruce Creek, at Graysville, a full line of farm stock and implements, including 4 hors- es, 30 milkch cows: 20 Fagard made heifers, 4 registered stein ills; this ig a biood-tested herd Also 50 hogs, 20 sheep. 400 chick. ens; a full line of farm machinery and household goods. Sale at § a m. EM Smith. and H. I. Harp- ster, aucts. W. C. Morrow, clerk WEDNESDAY, MAROON 22--Thome Ontes will offer at public sal or his farm. 5 miles east of e Pa. or 3% west of Warriors rk Pa. livestock farm Implement and household goods. Bale at 10 a.m H L Harpster, auet. W. C Momrow, clerk WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22 - OW MoCormick will offer at public sale on the John ahd Anns MeCoy farin, at Potters Mills, livestock and farm implements Clean-up sale. Sale at 0 a. m. E M. Smith auct WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22 B J Coakley will offer at public sale on his farm, one-fourth mile west of Yarnell, along improved road livestock and implements, Terms Casali, Sale at 1200 noon. Mayes &Stover adots. ’ of ma - miles east of " farm alo the Btate Highway, a full line livestock and farm im- | and some household | food. Sila ot 10 aan. Wise & Hu , auets, THURSDAY, MAROH 29 — James Hoover will offer at public sale on the H. A. Myery farm, three miles oat of Rebersburg, livestock and iid implements. B. EE. Hubler, n 28-0 O. Wal on onst of Bell farm stock at 10 a. m, Stover, | Qo, |! on | d | R.| the | Edward in Buffalo Run | east | Harpeter, | sale Years do ot auet FRIDAY MARCH “ Paul 8. Spearly will offer at public sale at his farm in Buffalo Run Valley, livestock and farming implements, Sale at 10 a m. E M. Smith, auct, SATURDAY, MARCH « Brown Hackett will offer at public sale on Alexander farm at Old Fort | Centre Hall, a full line of livestock and farming implements and some | household goods. This is a clean. up sale beginning at 10 a. m. Term of sale cash, E. M. Smith, auct SBATURDAY, MARCH 25~ Mary A | Rankin will offer at public sa at her residence, 1556 East Curt street, Bellofonte, full Une « house hold goods Bale at 12:30 noon sharp. Mayes & Stover, auocts, P. M. Dubbs, clerk IBATURDAY, MARCH 25--W., C. Wit. mer, attorney in fact, will offer at public sale on the former W, W Witmer farm, between Hunter's Park and Fillmore, in Buffalo Run lvestock and farm ilmple- This 8 a clean-up sale 10 o'clock. KE. E. Hubler, Gat Budd on 2b - Sale auct MONDAY, F 1 Mrs ut publi MARCH 1 will offer Andy Jodon farm, southeast of efonte, livestock and farm im- plements. Sale at 10 a. m. E. M Smith, t nuct TUESDAY, MARCH 28--Clalr Smith witli offer at public sale on his farm in Mil Creek, Huntingdon county, a full ine of livestock and farm implements. An exceptional lot of cattle Sale at 030 a. Mm Terms cash. E. M. Smith, auct THURSDAY APRIL 6- Earl Robinson will offer at public sale one his farm, five miles north of Jersey Shore, on Route 84 Ww Sal. Indavaburg, livestock and some farm implements. Sale at 13 o'clock noon sharp. EE. Hubler, auct. x13 Sa turday, Feb. 19 MIRIAM HARDY sale at her miles northeast following Items of pers LIVESTOCK — 1 black years old: 1 Holstein cow; 1 sey cow: 1 brood sow: 1 boar 40 Hamoshire lckens FARM IMPL \ ¥ | sale public farm mare, Cue sional dump rage " Copper Ke ketiies and ! articles too numer- n ) p. In Termes oash Satu vdoy, Feb. 19. ALEX STERGIAKIS exceier offee making Jgal lor Bi 1 Car Chae back cane, 168 bent-wood airs tables; 6 restaurant HOO LI wily equipped with seals, ree range with hot walter } exhaust pipe. sult mnting camp o astaurant 1 top Ritchen table, work G.compartment steam table: gas plate; pine diah wash Inrge draining tray. sine pk, small: 11 paper nspkin ot of restaurant cooking dishes and soda fountain 4 fourfoot fluorescent ght. fixtures: 3 large awn! Cc typewritetr, excellent condition, and many other articles too numerous tw mention Sale at sh pie Terms =7 1230 noon, sharp Mayen & Stover, aucts Wednesday, Feb. 23 JOHN E. GRADEN vill pffer at public sale on his farm one-half mile east of Smuliton e-half mile southeast of the following personal property LIVESTOOK 8 head end Guernsey cattle Holstedn, heifer: 7 miich cows. 2 ame fresh. one will be fresh sale time, 2 mares, one 5 18-gear strawberry roan, and one a Tear-old Diack mare, good workers, weight 3000; 9 shoals weighing from 80 to 100 pounds. 1 biack Poland-China boar ready for servies: 100 blood tested White Rock pullets FARM YMPLEMERTS 7400 oul Deering binder; §-foot out MeCor mick mower, 9-hoe Buperior grain drill with fertilizer sttachment manure spreader d-sectioy land roil- er. dunp bay rake: 3 20.78 Byracuse walkin plows, 2 like new; John Deere two-way plow, John Deere J-segtion spring-tooth harrow: 2-horse Perry harrow. 2<horse 17-%0th spring Jley- er harrow; 60-tooth harrow; 2-horse wagon. woodrmaok: set stone planks: hay ladders: set tug harness, like new: 2 seta good bridies: tie straps breast bales: 20-fo0t check lines; 2 Irish tick oollams, 22 Inches. a real pair pair of 18«00t check lines, large corn shelley; steaw-cutti bench: hog feeder; 2 harpoons; - loys, ropes. chains. single trees; ble tress; neck yokes: forks: wire stretcher; grain cradles; seeder; brush scythe, Jamesway brooder stove, J00-chick capacity, draft alizer; Wilson ioe milk ocool- er; al and Economy King cream separators. § milk cans; buck - ets. stingers. electric line fencer with Hot Shot battery, never used; Lay. corn and oats, HOUSEHOLD OOODS- 2 kitchen ranges, a King Andes and Red Cross Imperial; 2 beds with sprins; wooden bed. large cherry bureau. small bur ou; cooking utenalls and many oth- er articles too numerous to mention Lunch will be served at the sale Sele at 10 a. m. Terms cmsh. Wise & Hubler, auots x7 Saturday, Feb. 26 WwW. EB sHULTZ sale on the Vilas urg. the foi. y team with sone de Ouernsey oat # milk cows, some g or 16-month-oid single clove Ble | starter (Fox) |. of Port | x7 | of Holstein | harrow; 60-tooth spike harrow; Bliz zand silo filler; 2 wagons; Keller wagon with 2«inech tires, with box [Conklin wagon with 2-inch tives; 2 {sets of good hay lndders, 18 feet long 1185 feet of one-inch hay rope; har | poon fork and Fale pe; fanning mill; | wit good stone Hoard 40 feet G-inch f-ply Delt, lot of forks; milk cans, | steel oll drums; Economy 1% horse- | ower gus engine; double trees: sin | de trees; butt chains, log chains: oom chains, elec. 4 sets good tug | warness; collars, bridles, straps, ets dackamith tools-dorge, anvil, dri) | es, tongs, ote, Butchering tools- {Iron kettles, sausage grinder, lard I ress, meat bencheg, tripods; 10x14 { 20t brooder house, Bame household ods and a lot of articles not men- tioned, This is a Clean-up sale Bale begin at 10 a Ter: cash E. Hublar, auct to E in Saturday, Feb. 26 ROY BUCK will offer at public dence in Warriors ing personal property HOUSEHOLD GOOD ues--Soitd walnut tique ano, | cable ange chairs tee winds ory rockers; cherry, ands “top atl Lhe Mark DAE resi- folloy and antqy hand-made upright rand solid chestnut extenaio boards; Kray enameled dining room chairs: odd with some rockers, reed set high chalre and as coradie rocker, 3 hand-made hick 4 beds, one a four-post hot of miscellaneous tilt-top hutch table, antique deak, 6 good Ccane-seal general rug of glassware and some antiques: 4 shell clocks antiques, tabie model rare old appie peeich land coffee mills, some very old, elec. trie kerosene lampw, cooking utensils, some al ware, Olli very typewriter in good condition; curtain stretchers, new portable out. side clothes dryer, car tent good condition 3 cota, guitar, good as trumpet ome-made comiors never used large Congoleum good condition; small Congo- I. plate glasg mir good foondition: glass jars, Jugs and crooks 2 old rifles onrrels. oll druuns and bd-galion power post drill ! without and Kane 2 n a all running j electric radio is and scme Tug eum in TOT moor, Saie J H | Wednesday, March | H.C. BRUNGART at public sale on cant Rebersburyg nronerts properiy. of Dg personal ERSTOCK m i 14 years worker; 50 Bing up Ww = FARM IMPLEMENTS der, like new new ON [| LH Bur PRaeT is oO Hoot 176 Oliver Din mow es Ee iN spring - toot ha spike-looth 2 Chivers Use walking plow Including forge CLALNS COU ca #rinantone attie. rose BOOKS omclir chute ut == spike SOOO Ahovels. Dicks ahovela axes. sledge hammers, ofl drums oil. few roils bard wire. Freese gulls 3 brush scythes, 2 grease aoyihes, 4 at Road harmeas, horse OOlsRm eck pes. 2 sets bree ng. 4 sels ridies ire forks, pitch forks LJ 4d ad) ay windows sash wd frames windows » oe heavy doors. pilaster board. plywood soreen doors, locust fence posta many other artities 00 NMMEeTrous mention REAL: ESTATE -<Jlmmediately afte the above saie 1 will Oued tur Tau consisting of 486 sores, 1386 of whic! are 'n a high state of culvivation, 160 artes permanent phature lana » acres of which is fenced, the 200 acres I» mountaln land water in house and barn ings all In Al condition Bale i0 o'clock. Wise & Hubler ucts NOTICE On Mare similar sale on my of Miffinburg, Pa digwing skids. 10 irons, cant ' of Ra) fu $ fy and ’ balance Runnis Cutbulld at ot h 21 will have farm nile ea x8 “ - Friday, March 3 LEE and CHARLES CLAIR CONFER will offer aot public Confer estate farm of Howard, starting the followind jtemn erty LIVESTOCK. Bay mare Old: biack horse, 18 yews Holstein mileh cows, some to fresh en on or abit sale time, 4 heife 2 years old. 2 heifers 16 months old 1 heifer, 1 year old: bull, 2 years old heifer, 6 months old. All T™h8 tested FARM MACHINERY all tractor on rubber McCormick Deering oul, Rood a8 new; ing drill, 9-hoie w sale om the one mile at nine f persona 16 old: 18 “tt Callie F-20 Parm- ood as new binder, Toot MoCormick «Deer - MoCormick- Deer. In corn binder, In good condition Bliirmard ensllage outter, No. 500 with 3 s#ls of knives, fodder bars afd Inside and outside pipe. Me. Cormick Deering side delivery rake Intervmtional hay loader: Kentucky corn planter with fertiliser attach ment. Iron Age alo ter with fortilimer attachment; national corn worker, «home; 2 MoCormick- Deering corn workers, S<Dorse; Mc Corick-Deerigk cultipseker, 7-foot; 2 McCormick « Ng mowers, 6-foot cut; hay tdder; COsborne 10-foot dump rake; 2 sets Down Bast sleds sleigh: dv . MeCormick - Deering tr plow; Little Genius 12-inch bottom plow; Oliver weaiking plow with Tron beam: Wiard walk ing plow, No. 88.81 with steel beam; Syracuse side hill tractor har row, 3 sections; spri harrows 17-w0th; spike harrow, «tooth; sections, 5O feet snow fenoe; wo sled; potato raiser; 2 Brookville wag- on, Dew tire with beds. 2 44-inch tire wagons with Iadders; 2 seta stone boards, new MoCormick-Deeri 4 roll corn husker on rubber; new n i his: § ; Friday, March 3 GEORGE A. LOHR will offer at public sale along Btate highway between Bellefonte and Pleasant Cap, the following items of personal property: LIVESTOCK Tem of blue mare und gelding, 8 years old 8260; 1 blue roan gelding, © cld, welght 1600; 2 strawberry roans, mare and gelding, 7 years old, weight 3300; 1 gray mare, B yoars old, weight 1650, may be In foal; 1 dun mare rising 4 years old, weight 1400; 1 bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1800; pair gray geldings, 12 and 14 years old welght 3000; bay mare, 12 yeary old weight 1800, all-purpose mare 12 head of mileh cows, mostly Holstein some fresh and others will be fresh 6 heifers ranging in age from 2 to 3 years old; 1 Holstein herd bull, 3 years old; 2 small bulls; 6 heifer manging in age from 1 yeu 2 months, this herd has been B. tested and never had a reactor some weighing around 100 pounds FARM tractor Toa weight yeur ves shoals, IMPLEMENTS on rubber Lite Genius Deere binder MoCormick-Deering e nN brakes, Tf mick -Deering drill b-fool cut mower, runs | pntor: 2 Albright culuvators eye cullivetor, 1-borse cuitivato Syracuse 2-way plow; two 20-78 Byr s=ouse plows, two Perry harrows 17% pth hart 60-ooth h Keystone side rake, In hay tedder; dump rake bay loader; 4-inch Ure 2 sets hay ladders Weber wagon 1 box rer potato Paper; harpoon 160 feet rope and pullew mower knife grinder electric clippers home clippers, § stone boards, wood Mmaok, 2 sets tug harmmess, chal! 4 horses Rood line of erg; 4 oly of Dridies. 4 sts fines biock and lackie over sceder. wheelbarrow wehering ment it saws P20 Par in good tractor Ph oO ton. John plow POO AOD pread 3 MoCor - 11 net MoCormick « Des Olive with W cut hoe 7- oll OW KOOG John Wagon good 22-inch shane aha Deere wit potato pl PY Ook. Nh bene! yd frat heat: buckets and 4 mis Pony fork and a baled hay ask et ES umothy Ouse orn mee dd Wi Saturday, March 4 HANNAH TRESSLER HOUSEHOLD GOODS auto 1 LOG DP reeling rden mbi ng os Harpe! ’ ORR H L Monday, March 6 GARDNER LON vub “ 4 Br will offer about 4 ar 1 mile rollowing £3) LAVESTOCK a ites i Tw : weet of Cent teens of personal Popes. Two Yours oitl. good of Holstelr WE sorrel hoes “ 4 ead with second call i. 1 bull 2 years months old. 4 PpOouUnGs each FARM IMPLEMENTS Deere tractor, model B one yearns: FP. & O. tractor plow bottom. Case Lractor, 18-27 unning order. McCormick grain Toot cut. Walter Wood mower a~foot cut. Keystone hay loader; Key. stone slde<delivery hay make, dump rake; Crown grain drill, 10-hoe, 8. inch space. Oale « wit fertilizer attachment rd ing cultivator Minder w plow wagon. metal wheel Deere manure spreader 7-8 inch bay rope, used 2 years, ha On an pulleys shea! elevator abd roller. potato plow. wind set Of hay ladders; corn by the bus? el: 04nch Tornado corn shredder 1-hotee wonder wt of double work harness, bridies, lines and ooliam electric Burge mliker, 1.unit, used 2 years: 10 milk cans. milk Buckets and strainer; Buckeye brooder stove electri brooder S-plece bedPoom Mute and other articles 100 numer ous to mention Sale ot 10 a m is & clean-up sale. E M One Jol alee useq i2 « horse Massey Harris oom wing order, Syracuse * Barrows Weber wagon Jot 125 feet « H This auct xv Wednesday, March 8 ROY FF. ZIMMERMAN offer at public sale on his farm 2'% miles southeast of BHéllefont near the avintion field, the following personal Ty LIVES TOUR. 4 horses, consisting of a team of black mated mares, full sisters, 5 and 6 yearn old. thiyg = » real team and weigh about 3000 pounds; black brood mase, 11 year old, weight 1460; sorrel horse 8 years old, a real horse: 10 milch cows, 8B of them two-year-old heifers, bred 2 Swo.year-old heifers, not bred. 21 youriing heifers, not bred. A res! bunch 0 run out w ure. this herd Is a1 T 8B. and Leste A health chart will be furnished with sold. This js an ace credited herd and we have a oer ficate with a gold seal. Our herd consists of 76 head of eattie. About Terma cash Smith will n 3 Deere manure spreader, model MH, on | fre with es Yb in April, the heifers, will be fresh in September and October, © heifers not bred HORAN OO BOW {arrow March, 38 shoaty from cows COW fresh 4 ad Cais will be La full cow eh cio in 140 pounds FARM IMPLEMENTS. tire new MoCorimick Deer ing manwe spreader, used § month 4 = 00LI00N ever harrow Byracuse plow, blacksmith forge, brooder stove, 300 capacity, MeCormick -Deer - ing hay loader, Chore Boy eleciric milking machine on rubber, works Uke new, can be seen working any day et 5:30 p. m.; 4-oan lce milk cooler; milk cans and buckets, cream peparator; about 40 tone of nice mix- ed hay: sol of Lug harness bridles Hnes and collar 6 bushels Boba POR Loss certified lst yen! 16 Katahdin potatoes 1 ¥ Cort 4 10 wo rubber wagons, go from ’ Ouse] ood by bushel clove bushel binde wind and many other things mention Hale rved Ly sh, KE Thursday, March 9 BR. FRED NIXON public sale ted iron fie reca the Fe by if by the bald LOO numerous vo at Log Smith " “\ Cia vi Ot ke 1600 can be registered PARM IMPLEMENTS Friday, March 10 fOONS NALS Me and IH NIOR Aug heifer, res calves, 11 odd. bull 6 montis old montis old: 3 rood sows rom March 10% April 2 welg = Oo PARM CUone vey Harris Massey Hs coker THAt out Masney Mary #7 rs ort ariving : BOTH 6 bridies. 8 sta check lines spring wagon. 2 work bench. log chains: jot of 3 emery stones ngle trees of nN King meat benches New spreader, Hobie fan wheelbarrow, ot of house 1A ial cast Smith Evangel Terms EM Wednesday, March 15 HARRY IL. Bony will offer at pu ale on 8 miles east of Beliefonie Jacksonvilie road. the sonal property LIVESTOCK Bia old, weight 16560, wi bay horse, 13 years old, welght got! worker. 11 head of grade stein oattle, T. B. tested of B milth cows, mostly OWE heifer. bred for fall. heifer, 18 month old. bull. 3 years old; 8 shouts, weig fron 126 150 pounds ( ahiOoats will average 100 Brood pom PARM tractor arsed followin Ek mare, 18 I work ans oar place 1650 Hoi - sasdetin fall wo enact pos INTLEMENTS MaCormiok Deering spreader. MoOormick binder cut, In mood shape. Kentucky drill. Shoe, with fertilizer and othy seed atipchment, in good cone dition, MeCormitk mower, 5 <100 out, pracuically new International hay loader, In good condition: side. delivery mke. dump rake; hay ted der, hay ladders: set of hay ladders ready 10 wee; sot of hay ladders, never put together: 2 Conklin wagons with d4nch tres. lumber sled, 3-homwe International corn worker, Hoosier corm planter 1-hotse cultivator Hamburg walking plow weed one your, Syracuse side-hili plow; 2 is. tooth lever harrows, Gehl sise B25 silo Aller with shredder pe for 30-foot silo, ’ Nn potato planter, one man and a can plant 25 10 30 bushels n any ey pots : y Bradiey chop mill, Delaval milking machine, 2 units; Esco milk cooling | val, 2-0an slime, used 6 months, Stew. ‘art oattie Sharpless cream T84nch hag ring hay knife; | pregs for hand or power. coal Forde madre 7-100! grain rm tim ——— { oar recently. He Is now driving a Chevrolet | Wednesday, Mar. 15 | JOSEPH ob public festiy H. OWENS sale on the Owen miles sast of Pleas Hens the Bellefonte of livestock, farm SORE | 4 Hun i Line wd follows: LIVESTOCK ~/Thires oid, weight miich cows, Holstel one fresh; Ly sale mer ang fall oows 2 years oid, 68 nice Liood tested NH grey hor about 1450; and Cuernseys sum. THA 16 wear, 18 n Year oid FARM TMPLEMENTS-Conklir a-<inch Wires wagon, 4-ineh tires, 2 set One-mal Farmers Favorite grain 1 John Deere manure new Inter: rence tractor pie WRIELIDE POWs Deere tractor 2 Perry WHEN of harrow, good RArroOws, donde RAT row 1 dra hn Deere cultipack- ti valor rng en wel Laon resent TOE William Kunes expect lo 1 to be eonlied w Marines very soon M1 J } Fall Pparenu mine nu ) SLOVO VICINtS HT weekena Met Ms 0 FE. ne al Perrot ar Macks Leng i El wih two aunts weekend Dovie Kune Pyvi. Ed amp ast Ha: Levi Sunday evening BUSH HOLLOW foliowed hn rs came Dome usuad next ss meeting. Reg preaching at 7 o'clock Evervbhody welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bush are happy parents of a son born cently at the Centre County Hos- pital. Mrs. Bush and infant who ha been named Randy Lee, returned to their home last week from the hos- pital Pvt with and family cla ular Sunday evening thie he Melvin Burns visiled recently his sister, Mrs. Miles Resides He returned to camp last week We were sorry 0 hear of the death of Charles Mitchell of Chest. nub Grove, which oocourred in Af rica. Charles was well known in this! community. He was a ron of Mr, and| Bdward Mitchell | Oar] Packer of near i spent the weekend with his “Uttle | friend, Junio: Young, and helped) Junior celebrate his Sth birthday on Friday Sorry to bear of the accident of : ! r | Mrs. Mary Holt, Hope she will hr {A speedy recovery. | Nancy Daniels of Port Matilda, [spent Sunday with Doris Spotis | Edward Bush went to Altgona on | Saturday, where he took the exams {ination for army service. | Carl Spotts purchased another coupe. Frank Irvin went to New York) late Inst week where he tay see) Earl Weston had the misfortune 10 lose a cow recently. It is about time to make up your victory Hing ® att 4 will benefit you and your country ’ i bo A a Mh BLANCHARD Maurice Bhilling re- d news on Friday that Javid Bhilling Italy BRET Mis company been recei | Dietz, son of Mr Vie ingerwent he Lock Haven hospital : cuperating at his ‘reastments are miss a month back in ac- No further for and Mr an oper- sponsoring wo] audi- evening. The was well for this Princess re dur- Beaman from Lhe Faougn » Uni- Corps g iu " wie were Mr Lock Max Mill Hal rn Bunday = 130d of Roar- received parsonage burned MeClos- piacred $4.90 t ainount Ie Ha a4 060 HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and foose Run 8 shimmers Ms. Qive R of Pleasant Gap. were Sunday visit- ors at the Fred Watson home, also ft the Johnson home 8 al and children _— Je children of Howan Laegd Lt MORE WG reia- Watson: and in Belle- Baturday Bible study was { Mr. and Mr evening be held the } daughter rybody wel- al wme three chil- d Watson at- t Pleasant and called , Leath- Milesburg ORVISTON There were at Sunda’ wi The Lova thei: class held meeting at the Confer on Friday reg One class held their reg- " hiy meeting ¢t the home of Mrs. Howard Ful on Tuesday eve- Ning Ge Walker was taken to the Lock Haven hospital on Wednesday seriously ill with gm but is wme better at this writing. His sons, Cpl. LeRoy Walker, with the army in Florida, and Pvt. Kenneth Walk- er, with the army at Ft. Sill, Okla were called home Mr. and Mrs. William Barnhart and family visited with relatives in State College On Sunday Calvin Nyman was taken to the Lock Haven hospital on Tuesday for medical treatment. He is somewhat petter at this writing (EE EEE EE EEE ER Can you use ge k CUmMoOnia “@ TEL 000 0
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