March 5, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three —— Public Sales | (Continued from page two) Saturday, March 25 C. BROWN HACKETT will offer at public sale on the Alex- ander farm, one mile south of Cen- tre Hall, one-fourth mile west of Old Fort, along Old Fort-Boalsburg road, the following personal property. LIVESTOCK 3 horse 1 gray horse 8 years old, weight 1600; 1 sorrel horse. 14 vears old, weight 1600, sin- gle line leader 1 sorrel horse, 11 vears old. weight 1300. All well broke will work single or double. 16 head of cattle: § milenh cows, Holstein and Guernsey ome fall cow ome {res} by time of sale; 2 Hol n heifers 1 fresh in March and 1 will be [resi hy April; 1 young Holstein stock bull 1] months old; 4 heifers from O to 10 months old. 10 nice shoats, welga from 150 to 200 pounds; about 40 New Hampshire Red chickens FARM IMPLEMENTS--John Deca tractor model H. on rubber, rit and starter 1 John Deere two 12 neh bottom plow, with steel mold- board used two feaso 1 tractor DAITOW John Deere, used one 2 17-tooth McCormiock-Deer- 60-t00t spike : horse Lt dou” McCormick -Deering condition: 7-foot irill, 10-8, with Black Hawk wood beam plow drop-top hay loader; dde-delivery hay rake MceCormick-Deering 5-footl cut mow- potato digger foot ladder; wagon with hay ladders fo horse bobsled; spreader; wheel be served by the Sur s of Reformed church Wu smith ar Wednesday, March 29 HOLT & LUCAS 34 e one mil ule is pu I e 1 ye old d e ‘ 4 H b § Holst \ : on viet 19 ead T0400 100 pe inds each FARM IMPLEMENTS 1040 I Wd tract wit i § ‘ ROO ihbe ’ Fe - { » ‘ iu Ke 2 - st Or - we & cede fer W ent JO Deere ie H { ne MN Har 1 loader * { 5 ¢ iik n I k wk r ‘ fork Ovel : ee r N rade corn £ ters. . ree and neck yok i m 4 - ticle ~ ime IY . Sale 3 30 N rn a e - , ilanch wil ‘ erved by Unie Grange n equim a dition has alw f f good sta of re Mayes 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 10--Christ Beezer will offer at { : farm fonte i farm Iimple- ments 1030 a. m. Mayes and Stover, auch FRIDAY, MARCH 10 8 Hunte Moma executor will offer : publ ple on Maple street, How ard, Pa 2 fu line of household v w! ~ : ha or of ” r Cor 2 Thomas. Sale . 3 . Wise & Hubler, aucts WwW. H 1 Walks tlorne FRIDAY, MARCH 10--Kooney Nale vill offer at public sale on the Eisenhuth form, north of Wood ward, Pa. livestock and farm im- plement Clean-up sale. Sale at 10a m E. M. Smith, auct CANCELLED The public Me of Lewis CG. Ream scheduled for Sate wrday, March 11, has heen cancel or Ce ] SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Samuel Poorman will offer at public sale at his farm located two miles north of Howard, livestock and farm im- plementz. This Is a clean-up sale Sale at 12 noon. Roy Oyler, auet BATURDAY, MARCH 11-—-R. Edw Tssey will offe t public sale at Boalsburg., Pa : full line of household ds. Mayes & BSlover anc SATURDAY, MARCH 11 — Edward Houtz will offer at public sale on the Kerstetter farm in Buffalo Run Valley, lvestock and farm imple ments, Bale at 1030 a.m. E M Smith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 13-Cieorge Moth« ersbaugh will offer at public sale al his farm, one-fourth mile east of Boalsburg, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 1030. E M Smith, auct TUBSDAY, MARCH 14--C. E. Beck will offer at public sale on hs farm at Warriors Mark, Pa, live. stork consisting of his Guernsey dairy herd, and farm implements Sale at 10 a. m H. L. Harpster, auc TUBSDAY, MARCH 14-C. W. Bart. ley will offer wi public sale on his farm, six miles east of Bellefonte, along the Jacksonville rosd, lives stock, farm implements and some hold goods. Sale at 10 a. In LM. Smith, suet, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 — Joseph H. Owens will offer at public sale on his farmt about our miles SATURDAY, MARCH 25--W. ©. Wit. m— ——————— a L————— ———————————— — BROWN SWISS SALE March 22, 1944 7 MILES EAST OF LEWISTOWN on Route 522, leading to Sunbury 30 Registered Brown Swiss Cattle, Cows, Heifers and four Bull Calves. Best blood lines. Herd accredited. ‘Sale Starts at 12:30 P, M. FRANK P. KEARNS, Lewistown, Pa, R. D, 3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15--Harry IL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 106-1. I. Mo- FRIDAY, MARCH SATURDAY SATURDAY. MARCH 18 ods. Sale at 1 p. m. Ma) Stover 3 4 Lad MONDAY, MARCH 20 Samu Mulbarger will off I THURSDAY, MARCH 23--C 0. Wal- ters will offer at publio fale on ‘Axi man who was Jocated in Miami, his farm on the Jacksonville road, Florida, wrote that among the Cen- east of Bellefonte, a full line of (tre countians he had seen in recent weeks were FRIDAY, MARCH 4 ~~ Paul 8 ET east of Pleasant Gap, near the Bellefonte airport, a full line of lvestock, farm implements and | household goods. Bale starts promptly at § a. m. E. M. Smith, auot, Hoy will offer at public sale on hia farm, 8 miles east of Bellefonte, along the Juocksonville road, live stock, farm Implements and some E. E. Hubler, auct, Cracken will offer at public sale on farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m, H. L. Harpster, auct, { butcher, is THURSDAY, MARCH 16—P, L. Walk. |Lyon & Company’ er will offer at public sale on the |legheny street, D. 8, Wert farm, 3 miles east of meat market Aaronsburg, lvestock, farming ime plements and some pousehold |‘ first cla: goods, This 1s a clean-up sale, Bale | Miss Laura K., daughter of at 10 a. m. Mayes & Stover, aucts. (vw Hafer of THURSDAY, MARCH 106 « Charles |, r final examination: } Bohn will offer at public sale on |*' the Hensgey farm at State College, implements, Sale at 10 a. m, Lunch | pates this will be served by some organlaa- |, tion. Terms cash. This Is a clean- up sale, E. M. Smith, auct THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH | Col. Av 16 and 17, J. RB, Strunk will offer Cen. Jo! At public sale on his farm known as the Strunk homestead, located 4; miles west of Mill Hall, | } full line of farm ma 1 household good A com- [the location of plete lst of items will be publish- ntiatair 1a ed later. Sale starta at 8 am, each |AMMTRUER day. This 43 a crean-up sale, E. RE. [itlons can Hubler, auct 40 [comn lon FRIDAY, MARCH 17--Helen N. Miller [and will meet in will offer at public sale at her | , . o, farm, one-fourth mile sast of Pine > Grove Mills, a full ix ed quite wand farm implements, p.m. H. lL. Harpste will offer at publi on the Corman farm a wl came quite . ! ng 44 learned that implements wand some household i it goods. Sale at 9 a. m. Lunch will having a bi be served hy some organization. [lows' expen This A clean-up ale E. M. . E Smith auct The Bell SATURDAY, MARCH American Bright will offer at meeting pla 1s farm of the Centre ate line owrehold ue o ; hn offer Henry W1 Cave, a lot of lI ome n ory and some i ‘ Sale at 12 o'clock noon. cash E. M. Smith, auct ATURDAY, MARCH i18-R will offer at public sale on the Ben Everhart farm, 2 miles { 3 midles head of heifen Dogs; 20 head of sheen; ements Sale at 10 a Harpste i Heeger will offer ¢ nit ee No VR SAne er, TUESDAY, MARCH her } nd will offer “okie g farm, on Route \ Grove Mill and ' JUIN ray e al mation and ipleme es apix ® 0 milch cow grade heif bulls; this a 8 blood-tested Lega hem are lkels f ip wtounded father, who is Alzo 50 hogs. 20 sheep: 400 chick- But the ens; a fail ine of farm machinery ears ol and household goods. Sale at & a A ~: E. M. 8mith, and H. L. Harp. |W BOIS ter, aucta. W. C. Morrow, clerk ise t WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20--Thomes quite go Crates wil offer at public sal on [ tl ht fart y miles east of Tyrons er wi Pa w 215 west of Warriors Mark, |’ y Pa enbock, farm plements | *° Y i Ouse 1 good f st 1 mung H. L. Harpeter, auct. W. C. to count u Morrow, cier seek ago. Bye 0 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 — 0. H. 6+ anvtt MoCormick will offer at publle sale 100 “TBH nm. the 4 Anna MeCeoy | M five I fa ut Mil Iveta ’ -y po ¥ Clean i } E. M. So WEDNESDAY MARCH 2 EJ M1 J wld her home on Coakley will offer at sale on his farm, one-fourth mile west / of Yarnell, along improved road, Stréet to livestock and unplements Terma | fOr Use gu caali. Sale at 12:30 noon Mayes to move | &Stover aucts, House WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22--J. Prank " ] ree Ray White 1s ichased the dr J. 8. Zellers, inder the name Lose w affe niles east : farm along the Btats ful of lUvestotk and Din 3 | ame rOOcds eati0Oam W with er, al name THURSDAY. MARCH 23 — James | afeasle Hoover 1 offer sublic sale on H. A. Myers farm. three miles farm implement: E. KE Hubler, ported to ANCELILED--The Mrs. Loren Rock- i oy sale, at 230 South Allegheny treet, Bellefonte scheduled for at the celled x12 farm stock and implements. Bale at 10 a.m. E M. Smith, suct, FRIDAY, MARCH 24 — John ©. Smeltzer, of near Bellefonte; Orndorf will offer at public sale Satterfield on the Mrs. lda Stover farm, 2'; Musser, all of Bellefonte, who were miles southwest of Millhelm, oh (n the south to spend a part of the Paradise road, livestock and farm implements. Clean-up sale. At the Winter same time and place there will Marriage \iso he offered for sale, 21 acres of farm land located in Haines town. [the following couples: William Cy in ship, 11, miles west of Woodward, Carver and Margaret I. Beam, both ong the Pine Creek road. Sale of Clarence: Blair McCloskey, Clar- ence, and Thelma Moore, Shoe: Miles O. Campbell and Dor- Spearly will offer at pubie sale Othy C. Coble, both of State College; it his farm in Buffalo Run Valley, Jay M. Burke, Pittsburgh, and Virgie at 10 a. m. Mayes and Btover, aucta livestock and forming implementa. dy. Bale at 10 a. m. BE M. Smith, V. Bundy auct, SATURDAY. MARCH 25 - Brown Hackett will offer at public sale on Howard, the Alexander farm at Old Port, Blanchard Centre Hall, » full line of livestock and farming implements and some household . This fa a cleans | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 — W. MH up sie beginning at 10 a. m. Terma : : : was of sale cash. E 3M. Smith, auct. aT) ona at public sale on | SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Mary MM. Hall, Pa, along the Brush Valley Ruttkin bh. % offer ot bile sale road, oe Bg a her nee, tt Ourts | mentn, © - street, Belisfonte, full Mne of » mE M. Smith, suet. hotkehold goods, Sale at 1220 FRIDAY, MARCH 21 The annual noon harp. Ma & Btover, aucts, | Community Sale will be held on the 1 1. farm 4 mi Saas of Pine mer, AttOFNey (n fact, will Offer at | ‘San lt adver the former W. wi once, Bale at 10 a. Mir. HL. Harpster Valley, livestock and farm imple- SATURDAY, APRIL 1-Bthel Wetzel var This 8 a cleans sade, | ' will offer at Sale at 10 o'clock. B. B. Hubler, | the etoel P.M. Dn clork. public sale on Witmer farm, Hunter's Park and Milmore, In slo Run auet, bart ; MONDAY, MARCH 27 we s Puwad | This exceptional Benner will offer af pantie sale of | and Bry i Jodon 1: , southeast of A detailed | Panes. Sole at 20-3. Jn. 2. M, Fog 40: th, Dubbs, clerk the Bel! auct, MM. {posed of his bakery and confection- lery establishment at State College| The hig farm, 3'4 miles west of Pine {to Mr. Abraham Miller, He will con- not believe that Bellefonte can supe Grove Mills, along the State High- {tinue the stand at Bellefonte way, a full Line of livestock ahd | wou. poon, the Bishop street|Dally News is being published reg- having the storeroom in|ulnrly from the building on Al-/and continues to give put in shape for his|news of the town in good shape, Everything is being put | morally certain time hundreds have been captured contrary to law section contain streams and they after and violator: to the f The penalty in the Penn- svivenia Dental College full ine of livestock and farm phin and will be one of the grad- tice her profes law prosecuted office at thi Smith of Bellefonte, tve- |2cted by Gov iun- ‘of the commis 2 E.Breon [neocon tha where they snine ls "I weh Ww omely furnisl rch, wi I'he reading room ! | Hall for a short upped rth Allegheny Presbyterian church pur Moose Lodge Philip Beeaer {fered a second attack was reported to condition at his hom to operate the of J. Zeller & perpetuating rd and throughout Rebershi re vestook and ship, and some of the cases were re- Seven meme bers of the John Hoy them were in Thursday, Marcy 23, has been can. several days W. H. Macker, Miss in eritieal condition a in which she Miss Maggie Kane was a the late James Kane fonte, and was 81 yearn of Bellefonte, $150 in cash ‘ars, cigarettes and trance was small window in the basement lice suspected the place was robbed by someone familiar with the shop Leona A. Howell, both of Snow Shoe; Fred D. Miller, and Alma 8. Stricker, of Thompson ublic sale at Ww. et a £ 5 E FL Fifty Years Ago household goods. Sale at 10 a. m.| Myr pg. C. Achenbach recently dis- The Dally Gazette wag ued with its issue of last present proprietors evidently do two daily publications a few weeks remain until the of the trout { IL OF Season night last w ned entrance tw neat Fillmore the cellar doo find his wav floor where y daughter who fellow wit evident) He made n wer furnit over uri ide, H. Holt Alkens entinel trustees Charles Sm and John Meese James Boal, of y call from ¢ Precshyteriar hureh « for there 4 ed. The ba bangir oe ¥ Ww ( 1d | ] Harr \ 0 I 38 ral t the 1 BST ‘ vi noe fr ! Be fonte ’ f the J CG. Ll ¥ tr PD oe te | ¢ Ove 841) aught by Miss Bamh brief addres Twenty Years Ago Clayton Brown lease ony the Opera H assed by Theodore Haupt construction crew engaged modeling the Opera House local Moose Lodge, went burg to consult to a difficult part of the operations WOrE Was sche pletion by April Gertrude Kane of ta Ol City to I» Magitle Kane the result of Thieves looted the shoe repair shop on Water street of and a quantity of cig- Centre county wat due for a poor spring sale season i prices paid at the J. E. Houtz farm in Halfmoon township were any indication cows at the sale brought only $45, the animals being sold together, One horse brought $5 while another was bid up to $60. A binder, almost new, {was bid to 50 cents but Mr. Houtz would not let it go at that figure, A itwo-horse wagon and a corn work ler brought $1.28. A 100-pound sow auctioned off at 85. A falr-sized was just no demand for the goods. An explosion of gas in the furnace ed at the home of {at the Decker Brothers Garage on M. BE. willlams over the weekend.) Water street, caused a fire which Kyle returned home to report to his resulted in the destruction of the local draft board. | Mr, and Mrs. Edward Donnely and | weekend $30,000. Ten automobiles, four of visitors at the homes of John Weller Mont, Wednesday morning. yond repair, 000 red hot coal scattered over floor. One mechanic, of the manager burned butlding. | ” ' . | | The William 8. Katz store, which | ing, was re-opened on a small scale ‘while workmen completed their task Tanner, of Bellefonte, leaned the small and expected to open a cut- Sheriff “Dick” Taylor uties John Garis, Gottlieb Haag, Ja- cob Knisely, Jr. and a Mr. Corman to Pittsburgh prisoners to the MITE] oy Republican offic Miss Ethel Dale. | Central City, Colo, rived in Bellefonte pend her an- that Mr. Dale, who had been quite recovering stead- ate plumbing shop had caused piece of petrified wood which he movement a member of the £ wllfonte Co reanum, h officers to nerve grandson Billy of — a number of « of Beliefon Williamsport Mr. and Mr id daughter Darla architect 4 cing at the County Home this day morning. Mr. Watkins had live host of friends who offer their sym. JULIAN the news of the Angelo Genug passing on of will greatly miss Alfred Rowan, Sr Minerva Harris lived a life which contributed much to the betterment of the community The many friends of wish to extend sincere sympathies Mrs. John Weller home from Philadelphia where she surgical patient gained by both familibs party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Gill last week. All report a very enjoyable evening. Re- freshments and group games enjoyed by all, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ofll of Ches- ter, were weekend visitors friends and relatives in Mr. and Mrs, Kyle Nearhoo! visit Mr. and Mrs drive one St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Rey, C. Nevin Stamm Church school, 9:30 a. m.. Ralph owens and Cilenn Aumiller, Bupts {Worship service and sermon, 10:45 n.m Lenten service Wednesday evening, B o'clock, Vesper ervice T:30 p.m Presbyterian Charge Howard E. Oakwood, ministe Port Matilda ible school, 20 a m.: morning worship, 11. Unionville Evening worship, 7:30; Bible stud class Mondays, 7:30. Milesbure Bi ble school, 9:30 a. m Junior En. deavor, 2:30 p. m.; Intermediate }¥ Kdepvor. OD Unite 4 Brethren, B llefonts G. FE. Hous p ¢ inadr } , A Raymore i} Viv bi TR 1 ) Pa 4 ( } p or t 6:30 m ‘ t ‘ ‘ at 7:30 } r 1.d “4 i ¢ Bible Ww end evenin ri M1 ie ' r oe 'W rie { 1] "mM | 4 4 rv [374 i tice J y ¢ ele St. Jehn's Lutheran, Bellefonte [he Re Cla 1 ’ AT | Sun 141 Marcel 3-30 y aTe ) 45 ‘ ~ He Eternal Ie m. 1 Catechs 6:30 D. m.. the i 14 ‘ 30 Vesper orn 11 1) Hum Sin.” Lenten se ‘ wednesd nig! 730 ' $ TT Ww Be D Methodist, Bellefonte Rev, H. C. Ste i I mit 14 ( ol, 9:30 H 4 A. W Bupt. Morni 10:45. Bern b We eC! Ihe Prophet P { Y Fi 6:30 | MM A f | $A ¢ Cre i % ‘ 1 M WN { { He rhe mid-week p ‘ Wed ove $ e ( ¢ 14 p ~ Wed ne ¢ , § ' Wariiors Mak Methodist Charge | | EH ‘ Howard Methodist Charre Cows { 4 Kennex Charred g ol 7 How ard--Cl ¥ n I . T30 Dt > rs t ir Rn Davie M ) Ye h Fellow 6-30 Youth Feliow Pp. 9 We re « it ed?) oy mT} . ractior - 1 H ie Ww 8 | Pw 'S rho { Beech ( TS) i 100 . worshin 730 p.m C i. e atl 2:30 v Youth Fellow up, 6:30 § First Evangelical Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor Dns tu } endance at Lhe . | held § he No Wors 4 4 Ort mes § meeting = David Keller and Jr. The Wednesday wrvice at 7:30. 8 tion The Shepherd Womar Missior meet on Thursday home of Mrs. Frank AVON St. John's Episcopal. Bellefonte Rev. Francis P. Davi recio 8:00 a. m., holy communion; 9:45 am Church school 11am prayer and sermon: 7 p. m. Young People’s Fellowship, Thursday eve ning at 7:30 Lenten Service of Eve. ning Prayer and Litany. Sermon bj Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker of State College. The Lenten service in St John's church this Thursday eve ning at 7:30 will consist of evening praver, a Litany hymn, and sermon The Venerable Myles A. Vollmer archdeacon of Altoona and rector of 8t. Mark's church Lewistown, will be the guest preacher for the eves ning. A cordial welcome is extended to all Three Sons Bum to to Death in Blair Fire Continued from pape one) The bodies of the three Herr boys were recovered from the charred ruins of the home on Monday morn- ing at § o'clock All three of the boys were born In [the Jog dwelling owned by Mrs, | Here's father, Fred Rojahn, of New | York and Florida, Oregory was born on Feb 6 134: Paul, May 27, 1982, and James, June 8, 1926 A triple funeral service was held in St. John Catholic church, Lake. —————— PENN STATE GRADUATE JOINS DELAWARE STAFF Elisha M. Rahn, graduate of the Reading neighbor Contractor R. J. Richer burg, completed the larg straw shed on the fe nrm last week Mr Alka Musser Cos worth, Fla, spent the with home folk in Ear] Little home and ¢ Mothershaugh w 141 Florida home in late The Jack Horne: 11 Hall, were recent Mrs, Hogner's paret Ang Mr J. Fred (« nut street The oh " ‘4 } t Balt a ‘ vi a Mi: Je y 1 vos { Mu "W ‘ i 5 H () » 13 ) Fre tate ( ¢ £2 tie 1 I 4 ‘ ‘ Ha I'ressis Ve 3 I'he ( Y vi I ¢ ¢ ait * Ld . I x ( f ( Ke We ( ( f 1 1 vi f {arm f . { Oy § dia i ¢ he qf vi I } ” We ip Creek N ¢ ‘ f ” 4 ‘ { H ¢ 0) ‘ M1 (Ht f ¢ f ’ ’ ¥ / vi "e % ’ - We ke Ww | ( ' » e D kx (31 5 is Or of the 5 " ’ ‘ ™he H ; ~ {ter oe ' r E. K } Re H B hein " ‘e tr « Have n Tus H Kreamer © wen te es Millheir ¥ a chur Thursday and esldenes Miffliinb day Rey nd H three son Rox were supper gu C. E. Kreamer last ning Last Saturday was wintery day. It snowed all late that night. Abo of show mometer stood at 6 ero Russell Elsenhuth EKnarr in his farm work east of town for the present time Mrs. Ruth McCool | account of the grippe which caused a sore throat in the head Mrs. Earl (Florence) since the latter part been seriously {ll of a complication of diseases, principally high blood pressure, To date she has not im. proved much i any £4 [4 H of Allon | {4 i : CORP it Po Farid " for highw employe ’ ’ ' X p vi a ( Weiland Ormsts ‘ w Bt Cf fd rel ' f rr { : i bor £3iit 3 Far Pa Wren l ‘ t i “or { ¢ ¢ , A. McDowell, bets f J ¢ Pen : : ¥ ¢ v { Mik ‘ ‘ ‘ ¢ ¢ I'he f erry $ bye 1 ¢ ols » | | ’ L ¢ or ‘ ‘ he LA { f ‘ F Pe ‘ . ‘ Fi ‘ Fos Corie ' 1 ¢ ‘ ‘ P 5 wy ‘ Hen { ¢ Bis f wn ¢ ¥ ‘ { to ( WOODWARD fell. The jowest reading thus far this inte Bunday evening when t housed In on There are two sides to every pub- lic question; the wise man tries to understand both, Milk Coolers| AVAILABLE AT ONCE! In Electric; Gasoline Driven, or Toe Cooled Cabinets, HUBERT ROSSMAN C. Y. 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