Page Two TAR CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RELLEFONTE. PX July 20, 1944. Public Sales EATURDAY, JULY 22 Mrs. Anna Mann will offer at public sale at her residence in Beech Crek B ough, a full line of householc goods. Sale at 12:30 noon x2 THURSDAY, AUG. 10-—Leonard Gr! fin will offer at public sale on t! Young farm at Houserville, live stock, farm implements and some household goods. Sale at 12 noon Terms cash. LL. FPF. Mayes, auct WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16--Mrs. Fre Calvin will offer at public sale a her residence, 133 Gill St Stat College, Pa, a full line of house d hold goocts Sale at 12:30 noon EM. Smith, auct SATURDAY, AUG. 10 Mrs. Merle Hamilton will offer at public sal at her residence at 140 West Nit. tany Ave. State College, a full lin of houshgid goods, including a lo of antiqtios Sale at 12 o'cloe noon. Termyg cash EM Smit! auct x3 THURSDAY. AUG 24--—-Ray Bulloe eo 1 1 ] k will offer at public sale at his farm located 4 miles east of Howarx Pa, stogk and farm implement | This 15 a clean.up sale. Sale at 10 odiock a. m. Lunch will be served by church E. BE. Hubler, auct Friday, July 21 FRANK MACINTIRE organisation will offer at public sale on his farm 3 miles east of Rebersburg, begin ning at 10 a. m., at which time th ° farm implements and real estate will be sold first and the cattle tt after, the following personal prop erty and valuable re estate LIVE STOCK--31 head of catt! consisting of 17 purebred Holst cows. 4 two.vear-old heifers 1 year-old springer. 4 one.year.ol da heifers: 5 heifer calves, 3 bull calves The average production for these head of milk cows for 19042 wae 13 264 pounds of milk and 4488 bn terfat. 1043 they produced 13547 pounds milk and 452.4 bdutterfat This entire cattle herd Is registere and T B. and Bangs discase tested The greatest number of this was bred from bull from Centre County Bull Assoc team of sorrel work hors 2400, 10 and 11 years ol sow with pigs. 2 shoats : pounds each. 6 shoats, weight pounds each FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick drop-top hay loader; McCormick - Deering side delivery rake: 6.foot 1942 MoCormick-Deering mower: 8. foot McChrmick.Deering cultipack er; BR-foot McCormick-Deering bind er. McCormick-Deering corn and elfrator atlschm McoCormick~Deering 1) nter Farmall on MoCormick- spring tooth harrow MeC Deering two.row tractor | MeCormick -Deering cultiy planter; 2 two-horse of good v9 ness full of butcherin Hines and Cox 10-gallon ele water heater, new: 12 ten-ga milk cans; 30-galion galvanize wash tank: 2.unit McCormick-.Deer. mg milker and three palis rack; 30-gallons tractor oll: 6 stee barrels; lot of carpenter tools of blacksmith tools electric motor: good hand drill inch MoCormick-Deering cutter. 40 tons of baled © or less. jot of double trees gle trees Iron Age potatoe plante potato plow endgate lime spreade Ly «horsepowe corn weede Oliver tractor plow Let Us Have Your Tires Recapped We have a large stock of Grade | Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. WE MAKE KEYS 1 C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY » \ WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour WAGNER'® OUR BEST FLOUR 59-50 Blend WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat * * Wagner's 167: Dairy Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and grower, Wagner's Seratch Feed Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman's Dog Feed Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. 12-inch bottom, 8 way: 4580 feet of | white pine lumber; wheel barrow i lot of scrap fron, and many other articles too numerous to mention, REAL BESTATE--At the same time and place the farm will be offered for sale consisting of 200 acres, 83 of which are under a high state « cultivation, 40 acres of pasture ans the balance mountain land and tim- ber. Thereon erected a good ho with water and electricity in the house Loented along the Stats Highway, and all other necessar outbuildings except the barn and hog pen, which burned down F. day, July 7, 1944 TERMS OF SALE--Personal prop erty, cash Real estate, 256 per cel vhen property is mpocked down ar declared sold, balance on delivery of deed Lunch will be served by the Lad- os’ Ald Society of Hebersburg E. E. Hubler, auct Saturday, July 22 CARRIE IL. WOLFE amd HARRY I. BARTGES, Execeutors f the Mary E Bartges estate, will fle: ublic sale at the late res. ’ 08 E. Beaver Ave. Stats College, Pa. the following tema of personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Two perch wings: piano: 2 plano stools, musi abinet taborets. magazine racks stands; bureaus; clothes tree; sewing machine, bedroom suite; floor and table lamps; rugs, linoleum: carpet, curtains, cots; scales; clothes dry- chest and tools; com shell. ice cream freemer. garden tools crosscut saw: shovels: ofl stove: 2. burner hot plate; lawn Mower, va. cuum cleaner violin (cello) Aan. tiques; desk: chests, clocks, couch doughtray butter bowl kitchen sink, and many other tems 100 nu. merous to mention 2 o'clock m Smith, auct Wednesday, July 26 w TT. MotCORMICK, of the estates of Frances e McCormick and John T MoCormick, will offer at public sale he ate residence. 407 West Col. Avenue, State College, the fol. lowing persons! property HOUSEHOLD GOODS Electric frigeraton Frigidaire make, eledtr! range, Westinghouse, Prima elec washer 1 bedroom suites desk bookoas small fireproof safe. some ange irs, 100 years old. side. extension tables: kitchen upright plano farge mir. hen utensils and mans les too numerous 0 me! noon rank Mayes, auct x20 Thursday, July 27 I. EMORY SNTYERS > at pubil sale, one mile Mitt burg. at Creek S¢ wise, Union County. the follow, raonal property NINE HEAD OF CATTLE cons ng of Black Jersey. fread. youn W De i esh aged Guernse of sie, Ia 30. middie 4 , mixed breed : lle.aged mt 3, younL September Thange wheel weight La chains, set double 13-inch t extry Coulter combinations. harrow AFTOW i grain SOME HOUSEROLD GOODS. ans and patls and many other » : fs 00 numerous to mention Sale to begin at one o'clock Terms cash Reason four F E Wagne Saturday, July 29 MARION A RME and 4. ALBERT SHRECKENGAST iminiatrators of the J A Scherck. fngast estate, will offer at public sale on the J A Sherckengast pron iy in the village of OGreenburr CHinton County Pa the following fen of personal property HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pour Herds frecgers. carpet. cabinet mode! Sing er wir machine plano. writing desk. dining room suite. chairs. t» bles. sinks. cooking utensils alumyineey and granite dishes ery pans kettin oll stove cka of all sizes. vinegar stretoher, cutting benahes jout tub washer garden Stools grind tone 80 feet garden hose handies extension indder 23.cal fle, and many other articles tex umerois 0 mer ton REAL BETATE One lot situsted Cireerthurr Pa having erecisd pon It an eight.room house wilh Mi modern convenisnces, and other bulidings Also a tract of land containing 17 aeTes more or less. of which 12 sores w less Is tilled. the other being pas. ture and woods. On thig piece of land are two apple orchards and many cherry trees and a mountain stream flowing through sald land Also 10 pores of mountain land wated In Logan Township, Clinton County We reserve the right to reject any all bids on the real slate Reformed Church of Creenburr | refreshments Il a m Terms cash E. Hubler, auct x30 Saturday, Aug. 5 WwW. 4G. ROCKEY will offer at public sale at his res! dence at Petersburg, Pa, the follow. | "BARGUAR BAWRILL—with exten. sion mandrel, 4 headblocks, 20-foot enrriage. this mill a In exeeliont condi tion Sawdust drag. br tightener, Hertzler and Zook pull. type cutofl saw, suitable for cou or slab; swing table | wood, props cutoff saw; 83-inch 3 y # hoe sr practically new; 50«in x0 hoe saw 1 BW.inch ocordwood saws or outo Minch vord woodsaw or cutefl. TD f§ International track tractor, onter- pilinr style, in excellent esondition, operate on Diesel fuel 0 operate; new 10.inch ax. | After many years as an efficient {clerk in the Bd Marte store, Homer M. Walker recently resigned his pos- ition and Is now employed at the ‘Bus’ Harpster pea-huller W. Randall Poust of Altoona, spent the past weekend with friends In town and at his parental home, Mr. and Mrs. Her] Poust Miss Edna Schilling enjoyed a visit last week in Altoona, a guest of her aunts, Mrs. Edna Hannen Mrs, Elda Benton and Mrs. Blanche Miller Mrs. Elsie Barto was a visitor last week with her daughter, Mrs. Gall Horner and family of State College Ralph Packer of the U. 8. Navy, now stationed in Philadelphia, was fn weekend visitor with his wife and family at the Harpster homestead in Tadpole Veteran thresherman John WwW Miller Is again hulling out the gol den grain. His best report is from the Charles H. Myers farm of 40 bushels per acre of A-1 wheat George Weaver left for induction yesterday fn the U. 8, Navy. A party in his honor was held Friday eve ning at the Ward home in Balle: ville. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Willls Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoy of Pine Hall, are rejoicing over the ar- rival of a fine baby girl born last week in the Centre County Hos- pital. Mrs. Hoy is the former Miss Sid Goss of our town. This is thelr first child Miss Fvelyn Fry was a recent vis itor in Waynesboro with her un Conrad (. Fry and family Farmer John Kocher has the ‘bolt’ 0 {ar As a pea grower averaging almost 1's tons per acre Thomas of State Col- t recently in the Luther G. Peter farm home The well known Dannley home on W. Main street has been purchased by John UD. Dannley of Medina, O The Hawn sisters of Petersburg, are enjoying a ienl good vacation this week with their grandmother Mis. Edoa Calliand ne annual Balleyville Sunday school plenie will be held Saturday July 2. in the Ed Frank meadow near LU ammunity hail Mr and Mrs Charles 8 Gates of Somerset, spent some time recently with his father, J Cal Gates Hes one of Bomersel county 5 best Known merehant While threshing wheat Friday on the Paul Harpster farm bis spirited 8 re tepm ran away with a lage load of wiest and wrecked the wagon Two term essaped Injur Farner Clyde Rider, accompan Henry Gartwick of Pleasant Cap Washington, D. C.. on Thursday importan. isines The neve of ihe death of Mrs 1 M. Bioom of Wilunsport came Mrs Ruth: Frack the past week She died In New Jersey atl the home of her daugiter and was buring Lock He en The widow of 1. M Bloom (who was the son of tae late Adam Bion: progpuous farmers of Pergusaon township had many close friends here and frequently visited af the Frank home Mr amd Mrs Liston ‘Bill’ Ross of Chester, spent some Lime asl w.oek with their Cente county rien: and looking aller their real estate in State Coliege. Mrs. Ro ie former Dorothy Ruts The M' a» MM L Bal | Dare! Davis and Verne Harpster ar cationing t} srk Wr Pitiah By thell enjoyed Retired wife and Mr and Mrs Twitm)er { Pleasant Gap, were last Sund cards a goon time | farm: Josep Oywey friends in this sect Farmer and highway empl Reno Pry 8 nursing a nasty at of lumbar » thiz week gytider the care of Dr. Harry Wilson Prof E nest Gillland of Caldwell N. J. spe y pleasant weekend wil his moter, Mis J. H CGilliia Ermmest wos recently eleeted princinal of the Rockaway High Sadho! Uu New Jer He and his wile will move to that town about Septemt er 1. He is ewe of our formes teacher a graduste of Lock Haven Stowe Teachers College and of Penn State A fami'y reunion was held during the past week al the farm home of Mr. and Mrs Ha ry Sunday in hon or of their sons who were home of furlough. The visitors were. Mrs ( E. Bnare of Huntingdon Mr. and Mrz Artinr Houck and daughter of Belicfont~, Miss Los Green, Mr and Mrs Fred Ross Max Hoy wd daughter Mrs. Lo Roy Savers and children, Mr and Mrs. Laun Bell, of State College. Sat Normuan Sunday and wife sad M Sgt. Stay Sunds) and wile, all of Washington _D. C Theodore Sunday of Camp Philips Kan. and Pvt Earl Sunday of the Walter Reed Hospital, and Prof. Bd win Duie of Lemont, were present Mrs. Rayal Kine is a surgionl patient at the Philipsburg Stale Hospital AL this writing she is im- proving very nioely Ivan Dodd of our armed forces waining i» Miami Beach, Fia is home on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dodd Dean Harper, sop of Mr. and Mrs Barl Harper, had a Darrow esonne from serlous injury when thelr farmal tractor, driven hy the young man on his way to the barn upset with the wheels in the air, the drive er erawlingsout unhurt Farmer P. M. Corl ahd sister, Miss Cora Corl, wore Bunday evening (callers at the J Clayton Corl home fom W. Main street | Auctioneer ‘Bill’ Helcke]l was an important business visitor in Clin. ton county a few days the past week callers wit Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS | PINE GROVE MILLS | HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs, Emma Wat on i pel un few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bheesley of Bellefont« Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leather family were dinner guest Orvis Watson home, Sunday Miss Geraldine Kelly spen day and Friday with her sister Orvis Watson. Mi: jecky M State College pent the week the Johnson hom Visitors at the Roy on Sunday wei MI. Rix mond Fye and children and Mrs. Merrill Holdre: burg. and Jim Wensel Miss Margie Leather weekend at hom Mr. and Mr Frank Dred SOs enjoyed an ioe crean the Roy Leathers day evening Mrs. Orvis Watson Alva and Em Mi and daughter Stella and Mi Haye Mi ana M ner gu hildren Miss Ey day HOT H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, FA Cioodghart been nome I mother CENTRE HALL NEWS Rd di MER Helen abelh of ¥ man (ireen Cirenoble Mrs and eminge ana burg Ars Mrs. Anne Frazier and daughter Ida, were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazier near Cen- tre Hall Bernier Wagner of Colyer, spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Clarence Miller and family, near Centre Hall Miss Janet Lingle of Centerville, Md. and her aunt Mrs William Harter of Altoona sited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs J. A. Heckman. Miss Lingle, daugh- ter of James Lingle Armerly of tn Centre Hall is a recent graduste of Marviand University L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer CALL RTATE COLLEGE, 3842 Real Estate Sales A BPECIALTY! Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered of public sale In Lhe near future Watch for Dates! J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest EDW Temple Court Agencies in Centre County KEICHLINE Phone 2521 \ {THE 1. America is still 1 re | HE two things on which this nation relies for food — farmers to grow it, railroads to move it—have again come through. Farmers have seen their fine voung sons go off to war; but with the help of the women folks and the smaller boys and girls they've been out there tending and harvesting one of the largest crops ever to come to market, - : And the railroads, while shoul- dering the greatest war load in history, have mobilized the cars to move those crops... af low prewar freight vates, foo! BUY UNITED STATES WAR PONDS AND STAMPS W232 have given their lives for their Conntry One of America’s Roilroads. .. ALL United for Victory!
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