THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : PINE GROVE MILLS | . NTT October 26, 1944 Page Five Saturday, Nov. 4 PUBLIC SALES [iF smuisl Cowie’ Houtz residence ’ {OUSEHOLD OOODS Cot EXBECLTHRIXS “OTIC y HAY NG, PA COURT PROCLAMATION DAY, OCT ffer Mm Saturday, Oct. 28 VES, MABEL WERT Thursday, Nov. 9 WILLIAM 1. BHEON ¢ Friday, Oct. 27 EARE ICKL “ Legal Notices Orie EXECLTRIXN'S NOTICY ATK CAL TION Friday, Nov. 3 GEORGE ROGERS AT DITOR'S SOTHO be &trved E Hus! RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE RB. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa Home Owned sand Operated AUDITOR'S NOTICE Orphans” Court of Centre f ounts Saturday, Oct. 28 J i “iy 1 TT Et lw aa wl WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY ¥ MARY M. RANKIN, Agent | COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE | Crider's Exchange Building BFYLLEFONTE a... HEN TDMINISTRATHIX NOTICE "a pS 3 i : x aaa R&R a ie BS Saturday, Nov. 18 Saturday, Nov. 4 "or FAR HOU LS Form Question FEATHERS AAR A RAR RR A AR A A A RR RR RA A A RR A RA A A RR RR RR RRR RRR RR RR RR RE] NUTRITIONISTS AGREE THAT BREAD COMES FIRST H. L. HARPER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention glve PHONE 2357 PINE GROVE MILLS, FA L. FRANK MAYEN General A n all sales Wednesday, Nov. 22 CHARLES yor N1 unctioneer Saturday, Nov. 4 CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 CLAUDE D. HEATON ate , » Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! Saturday, Oct. 28 Why not have the benef] ANNA R. ROSSMAN competitive bidding . of your property Past experiences have proven ow, . : wil) . § Aly ' t the be Sule ves of Toul ir / it : me .: if end easof | ading nutritiomsts today say that bread 1s basic to a good diet, In MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD, vou get the extra nutn- tive value of increased enrichment, as approved by the United States Government. You get three B wit- phus iron and food-energy. And you get them in a delicious form-tempting, flavorful MORN- UR (oy: he DEER nl INGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD i” ditch with thet hos Oe sult ivatot —the loaf that's tops in taste appeal. use more unrationed, plentiful . . MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD. Try it for toast and sand- . for casseroles and man A number of Farms and several! Residences will be offered af public sale In the near (Blure Watch for Daten! wiches . . course dishes , . . for scrumptious It's a NO-POINT FOOD that can help you wath your war- : po An te ie dar? : A he ay period. The cond puddings. ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE [J coc mn namin | ued sen =i8 ak 3 bed i | that to the var 400 HEAD OF BLOOD TESTED COWS § 2c of jana, including shows 15 Lets chogpicy mil, brocder siove. |, About ull there is to it is t ips of black paper alot will Be Sold On , A " A a. y OW t : the row of celery. instead of boards js Te or earth to B MONDAY, OCT. 30 + place would ke an idee Sale begina at 10 Terms (OF earth © wl at Middletown, Pa, rowed o ! Lane ' Stare ng Promptly st ® O'clock 200 Registered | CANADIAN COWS amins, time meal planning. If you're nol among the many daly users of MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD, of the paper, and set stakes every rod for it to lay against as well a8 against the celery plants; then plow enough earth to hold the paper In and | 1st CALF HEIFERS Most All Fresh and Close Springers. We Never Mad ——— A sn? ees 7 ON Better 100 head Wisconsin Grade Holsteins and Guermseys Among those tr stiing and 7 Pure Brad Guerne evs oat tran n tor had them better 0 YEARLING MOLSTRIN + r IFERS, mostly Pures Breda. 10 CANADIAN BULLS, all from record dame, ready for services, 75 HEIFER AND DULL CAL VES ALL CANADIANS, weaned, 4 to 8 weeks old Will start the Sale promptly at 9 o'clock with 28 PENNA, BLOOD TESTED cows Wisconsing at 10 o'clock, . t will po ¢ and want ons or fly, you oan 1 will ) et you the largest lot of " ¥ or offered as 11. 8 to be noid In one day Rvaryde dy invi ted. A free lunoh wil be served all day with our compliments, NO COMMISSION CATTLE <All Owned and Selected by us pers sonally direct from the Breeders Right after the sale we will give sway one Pure Bred Yearling Heifer and one Pure Pred Pull, valusd st $1580 sach, Terme, '% Cash; balance 20.65.00 days; settioment must be made on Sale Day, Monday October 30, at Middletown, Bell rain or shine and will guaranties to have all we advertise, A Free Bus Will Leave White GRAND VIEW FARMS ' e 7:45 C. 8 ERB 4 MH. KX. ALWINE, Horse at 7:30, Intercourse Candy Bo Renidi Middlstown is Located 8 Miles South of Marrlsburg, 20 Miley West Lancaster on Fouts 20 WILLIS R. HEICHEL GENERAL, FARM AND REAL FPETATE AUCTIONEERING Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prompt Attention Given All Sales "WHY SELL FOR LESS WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE? For Further Information Write® WILLIS BR. HEICHEL, Penna. Furnace, Pa. HOLTS HOLLOW PvL and Mm. Frank Johnson are the protid parents of a daughter born to them at the Centre County Hospital last week Mrs. Orvis Watson, Mrs Roy Leathers and Mrs. Hayes Johnson were Bellefonte shoppers on Pri day Mrs. Emma Watson, Marle John son, Mra. Fred Watson and Mra Arthur Burd were recent visitors at the OV. Sholl home In Moose Run Mrs. Roy Leathers made apple butter on Thursday Mrs. Nancy Alkens, Mra. O. V Sholl and Mra. Emma Watson call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emerick and visited with Mis. | Eva Heaton in Bellefonte recently. | Mrs. Lee Johnson visited relatives ‘in Milesburg on Tuesday of last Cwark family, Mrs. Edith Burd and Ralph { Kelly spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mm. Orvis Watson and place, The main advantage is that the celery does not get as dirty as when earth Is used it Is cheaper than boards and permits fairly good circulation of alr and so reduces rust, mold and rot as compared Wo blanching with soll Q~ When should lights be started lon early hatched pullets? i A About two months after they begin to lay. It Is not a good plan to rush immature pullets into pros duction, nor force them till they get their production running smoothly and turning out good-sized cups with good shells. Then turn the lights an for maximum production for mid-winter market, PERMANENT whe WATE JU With so many foods rationed or scarce, it’s plain common sense to Morningstar the =~ saves points. be sure to get a loaf from your grocer today. ENRICHED BREAD Bread Is Basic Quality Bakers for Over 55 Years
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