December 14, 1944 Pa PUBLIC SALES SATURDAY, DEC. 16-—-at 11 a m on the late Elmer Hough farm, one mile west of Livonia Postofice, 7 miles east of Rebersburg., on State road, LL. M. Walkey will offer at | ublic sale a complete line of arming equipment, 1 good team of horses, 4 good milk cows, 4 head young cattle; fine baled hay, baled straw, some household goods E. E. Hubler, auct SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16K. A Miller will offer at public sale at his residence on Main street, Mill heim, Pa., household goods, ing utensils, some electric, garden tools, a No. 26 Planet Jr cultivator, plows, hill and seeder, lawn mower, 18-inch; inch weeder, wheelbarrow, Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms H. J. Stover, auct, SATURDAY, DEC. 16 - Gardner will offer at public sale at her residence, Grove street, Howard. Pa., a full line of house- hold goods Including 2 bedroom suites, table, grindstone, dishes. etc Sale at 1 p. m. Roy Oyler, auct MONDAY, MARCH 5--Lester Z. Gar- brick will offer at public sale on | his farm, three miles west of Cen- tre Hall, livestock and farm, im- plements. Sale will start at 12 o'clock noon. E. M. Smith, auct TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Mrs. Paul Vonada will offer at public sale on | her farm, 6 miles east of Belle- | fonte, near Zion, livestock and | farm implements. Sale at 10 a. | m. E. E Hubler, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Dunkle | Brothers will offer at public sale on the state highway leading from Bellefonte to Lock Haven, at Hecla | Park, on the Prank Hockman farm, | horses. about 45 head of good Hol- | stein cattle, and farm machinery This Is a genuine clean-up sale Sale at 9 a. m, E. M. Smith, auct. | THURSDAY, MARCH 8-1. 8. Mon- tleth will offer at public sale on the Foster farm. 2'; miles south- west of Millheim, livestock and farm jmplementa. Cleanup sale Sale at 10 a. m H. J. Stover, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 8-—Roy C. Wirte | will offer at public sale on the | Wirtz farm four miles, from State College, on the Houserville road livestock, farm implements and household goods Cleanup sale Sale at 9 a.m. E M. Smith, auct row 12- ele cash i Amanda T FRIDAY, MARCH 9 will offer at public sale on farm. three-fourth mille east Hublersburg, livestock farm plements and some 1} goods. Clean-up sale. Sale at a. m. E E Hubler, au SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Corman will offer at public sale at the Armor farm at Axemann Pa. a full line of livestock and farm implements, Sale at 10 a. m BE E Hubler, auct. W, C. Smeltzer clerk TUESDAY, MARCH Lucas will offer at Ris farm located 14 west of Howard, Pa i Hvestock and farm Implements Sale at o'clock. E. E Hubler auct. x47 WEDNESDAY W. Lucas will on the G. C. Snyder three miles west of State College, live- stock. implements and some household goods. Sale at 10 a. m a. Smith, auct x48 L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer CALL STATE COLLEGE, 3843 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 WwW. C - W. Earl 13 10 MARCH offer at farm a rey arm Watch for Dates! C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY * * WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour WAGNER'S OUR BEST FLOUR 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat * Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Chick Feed dydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed I Dealers in All Kinds of Grains * 0 cook ~ | garden | will { New | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 — Paul | Bartges will offer at public sale | on the D, C. Schrack farm, three- { fourth mile west of Loganton, Pa, Clinton oounty, lwvestock, farm | lmplements and some household | oods Sale at 10 a. m. E E i {fubler, auct. } I THURSDAY, MARCH 15 -- Mildred | Boob will offer at public sale on | the Bair farm, one mile erst of | Rebersburg, livestock, farm imple ments and some household goods | Clean-up sale. Sale at 9:30 a. m E. E. Hubler, auet x49 | THURSDAY, MARCH 156—Roy Yar- nell will offer at public sale on what is known as the Homer Decker farm, 8'¢ miles east of Bellefonte, near Sion, livestock, farm implements and household goods. Clean-up sale. Sale at § a m. E M Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 16 — OO. Willard Yearick will offer at public sale on the Harold Bitner farm, about one mile north of Clintondale livestock, farm implements and some household go Sale at 10 am E. E Hubler, auct x47 MONDAY, MARCH 18--John Walters will offer at public sale on the Joanne Decker farm, six miles east Bellefonte and two miles southeast of Zion, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 11 a. m E. M. Smith, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 — D. 1 Wance will offer at public sale at his farm, two miles west of Reb. ersburg, livestock, farm imple. ments, and some household goods Sale at 10 a. m E. E. Hubler. auct THURSDAY Hazel wil the Bet] of MARCH 22 «- N. E at public sale on ! Steel farm, one mile sout) Aaronsburg, Pa. livestock farm jmplementa Sale at 9 a H. J. Stover, auct FRIDAY, MARCH Frank P. Kell- er will 3h l hi farm and a m some auct Friday, Dec. 15 MRS ORPHA GOBBLE offer sale three mile east of ) &, on the Middle personal piop- 23 be served . M. Smith, Road, th lowing erty LIVESTOCK Two good work OWS Holstel: some Shortho 5 heifers and Gu mostly 5 \ sows, bred shoats 70 pounds: Poland Haanpeliire old 20 hickers 1 year PARM IMPLEMENTS—Parms 20 tractor. rubber in i Genlus tractor plow om; tractor mower ror td monLas 14+ T-foot nanure spreader | Osborne 7-foot er. hay loader, McCorm McCormick ~Deering gide make and hay tedder combined horse cultivator: good Wiard walk- ng plow 5 wagons, including two with ladders; approximately 8 tons baled straw 30 mixed hay loose harpoon hay rope 100 feet y new forks shovels, other articles Sale at 10:30 a. m. Terms oaah is a genuine clean-up i Lunch will be served by sofne ganization E. M. Smith grain bind. k-Deering delivery tons AR and many Bat or- 50 EXECUTOR ile sale at the home of the late William H. Ott, deceased | West High Street. Beliefonts, the | following. to-wit | HOUSEHOLD GOODS Consisting {of two living room sultes; room suite, G. E refrigerator tric washing ancl 3 carpenters tools, beds; sweeper. chal clocks radio; bedroom suite, ©ook stove. lamps, and other household articles { REAL ESTATE -dlso the following valuable real estate situate in Belle {fonte Borough, Centre County, Pa. described as follows | Beginning at a point on the north iside of High street, at the eastern boundary of of White Brothers thence in an easterly direction along High Street a distance of 23 feet 0 a point; thence in a northerly direc ton to Pike Alley a distance of 200 feet. thence 8 westerly direction along Pike Alley a distance of 23 (feet to line &f White Brothers’ jot thence in a southerly direciitinm along sald White Brothers’ property line A distance of 200 feet 0 a point the place of beginning The undersigned 0 reject any and Terms of cash Real THE UNDERSIGNED lwill offer at ; lot reserves the all bids ight Bale Household goods, Estate: 25 per cent at sale and balance on delivery of deed Sale at 1230 p.m FRED O WITMER Willlazn H. Ott, Worney in Fact fonte, Pa L Prank Mayes, Johnston Uw At- Executor deceased nd for auct & Johnston, attorneys x50 Monday, Dec. 18 W. €. BRANSTETTER will offer at public sale at his farm, four miles east of Tyrone, on road W Warriors Mark, one mile above stone quarry, the following personal property LIVESTOCK 17 miich cows, cone asting of § Holsteins, 5 fresh this fall, close springers; 5 Cuernsey heifers, 2 and 3 years old; 5 regls- tered Jersey cows. 3 Guernsey cows; registered Jersey bulls; grade Guernsey bull 2 Holstein heifers, 2 And 3 years old. all cattle TB. and Bangs tested; 10 shoats and 1 Pol- aid Ohins boar FARM IMPLEMENTS -- Owborne hay loader; Emerson side delivery rake; dump rake; old rubber tired wagon; 2-inch tire Thorn Hill wag- on without bos: mower, 2-row B8u- perior corn planter; Superior drill; Oliver steel<beam plow; Chalmery 2-bottom tractor plow, 12. inch; Down East sled’ corn sheller to run by motor; 2 feed leaned; 200 bushely corn ears; 20 bushels seed beans, re- 4 12. cut. ter, 14<inch, used four seasons; Wil {son ice milk cooler, 3 cans: hand (sprayer. potato planter: corn bind. or; y Harris tractor, 101 Jun- lor twin power, on rubber, just over Ihavied: and many other articles L100 numerous to mention. legatoon, Bello- | Kinin | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. of Pittsburgh, are at her hom a visit, Philip Neff of ( and Mr. and Mrs. Chester family of Howard, spent {evening at the Miles Bartley (From Last Week) Mr, and Mrs. James Shaffer and {family called at the Ernest Wel thome in Bellefonte, Baturday eve- Tuesday, Dec. 19 W. L. WRAY will offer at public sale on his farm 23% miley west of Reedsville, 7 miles |east of Belleville, and one-half mile { northwest of Gibboney's Woolen Mls {the following personal property; LIVESTOCK Five head good work { horses, consisting of a sorrel horse, 8 years old, weight 1700, good work- jer on either aide; sorrel horse, 6 NINE 0 sce Bgl and M Jain [30a old, welgifl a sorrel horse. | Bruss and son, Jimm} of Texan { a old, good worker either side, |w . ; S«day furio any boy can work him; red ae, 1¥he aie spending 4 I é you {mare, 6 years old, a regular chunk |W th fier sister and brother-In-iay sd good worker on. sithes side; red Callers at the James Shaffer hom {foan mare, § years old, weight 1500, | eek were DN red {single line leader and nas colt , the Dost week im i " 'y Fes her side; 35 head of eattle, consist- |1ANeS, Mr. and Mis. Singer, E, I {ing of the following: No. 1, Holstein | YOnada, Elmer Swope, Kathi due in Murch: No. 2, registered Hol- (Lucy Conaway stein cow, resh; No. 3. Ma | } cow, fresh; No. 4. Holstein Holstein Mr. ahd Mrs. Leon Ales [April; No. 5, Holstein due tn July; |98Y dinner guests at the No. 6, Holstein due in February; | Ripka home at Spring Mill (No. 7, due In April; No. 8, fresh; No. | Mrs. Gertrude Hartep 9. fresh; No. 10, Holstein, fresh: No. |. 5 OG an {11, Holstein, due in Muy; No. 132, |the Raymond White Giome | Guernsey, Just bred; No. 13, rea [Creek Sunda) cow, fresh; No. 14, brindle. i : 3 To Ter Ro. 15, Guernsey, due oR Mi John Bchatiis No. 16, Holstein, due in Pebruary. ©f Centre Hall, Mi No. 17, Holstein, due in March; No. [Miss Bette Aley of Bellefonte 18, Holstein, due In May; No. 19, 'Sunday at their home Guernsey, bred Noveraber 15: No. 20 j ' heifer, just bred; 7 heifers, : Mrs. Mile: old, pasture bred; one steer; 16 months old; 4 calves, old FARM EQUIPMENT pick-up truck 1939 Parmall H tractor John Deere binder: William calied Be and childres Mab pent needs many men, Jack wv 16 mos pat lf 6 months ard, Other visitor {Mrs John Nefl Plymouth [Boothwyn, Vern good shape; 4 Wan on steel. ' new: (nett Square Pl v Deering mower: jVille, Mr. and McCormick-Deering hay loader, new: and family « McCormick -Deering corn planter: iMrs. Harry Superior grain and fertilizer drill Mill Hall y 10-hoe; 2 Syracuse plows, new: dou- | , ble disc tractor plow: tractor har- Mr row; 18-tooth spring harrow: 20- and family tooth spring harrow, 40-tooth pin guests at the |} drag; New Idea manure 11 ) 2 used 2 seasons: walking William Poorma riding cultivator; side Mrs. C E. Ale) aceompanied Mi and Mrs. Joe on Monday U 4] Titan. Lock of { Coder and Mi cultivator Smit to help turn out vital war materials, delivery rake. straight rake: wagon with box: wagon with Thdders; extra set of Indders: 10-inch feed grind. er. fodder shredder: single and dou- bie trees; chains of all kinds: black. ping smith tools; good forge: drill press; My anvil, wise tongs: horseshoeing a tools; digging iron; shovels; hay rope Della and pulleys; new fork: range stove: been vers iron kettles hog hangers; DIIAr | recovery acythes: milk cans milk buckets, milk strainer; 250 locust posts 2 by 4 inches; oak boards: some plank wood saw: 30-foot ladder; set of breeching harness, new; 2 sets front Fears: bridles, collars: check lines, and other thing too numerous 0 mention \ Everything must be sold I have sold the farm 11 o'clock sharp Stuck & and ner Dix Cia Her Deitz, is caring for Miss T edi Mills, spent Saturday i sister, Mrs. Dean Rogers Visitors atl the Frau because Sale beging at Terms cash Peachy, aucts Gary Spi lerk Saturday, Jan. 6 MES. TENA BRUNGART ‘ it public sale at her resi. ice at the east end of Rebersburg fe real estate and persons We property REAL BSTATE consisting of the home, S«room brick house with ele tric | equippeq with storm doors reel : por barn and all garage in barn good condition acre lot rear residence property PERSONAL PROPERTY -- rop-ieal gate-isg table of round extension desk. handmade Walnut homenm table; bedroom gilt framed Singer drop-head in good condition ook stove, J-burner doughtray: Ma jest ator, small alse FHeeper sewing Mae cast iron kerosene stove, electric ref Premier ream and E cook stove, Heatrola band sweeper. curtains oleum: carpets; comforts pillows: flour chest. high back #in iron pots and pans; large Wearever roaster: amalli roaster and op poncher: large preserving ketile: teas Eetlle: canner: electric toaster; elec. tric iron: electric and Keromens lamps: smoothing (ron. folding iron. ing board: galvanized buckets and tubs: dishes: crooks: 3 porch awings: hammock: garden hose and reel iawn mower; iron kettle: hand wag- on: hand corn sheller quiiting frames; skein reel, some ooml and wood: pedigreed female Beagle hound. 1 year and many other articles too numerous to mention Lamch will be served Hy the Lad. diss’ Ald of the Rebersburg Luth- eran church Sale at 11 Termg of cash. Real property cheared deed E BE JACKSONVILLE The schiools will hold their nual Ouristmas entertainment evening of Dee. 21, In Hall. The public is core to attend Earl Harter and Evaline Gertrude evening Visllors al electri porcesadn heater TODAY—570 of our boys will pay for war the HARD WAY American casualties now average more than 570 for every day of war. As the con- quest of Japan advances, losses will prob- ably be higher. old a In sale: Personal property estate, 25 per cent knocked down and des balance on deMvery of when sold Hubler. auct xl Al lw the Grange lially invited and daughters Mars ealled at the Mrs Harter home Saturday the Ross the Elenlhwwers past week were Mr and Mrs Petzer, Mrs. Barney and Mrs. Shan- | non of Pleasant Gap, Mrs Walter] Dally of Altooma, Miss Bette Aloy! and Mrs. D. P. Ertley and Peg | Those who attended the C. E Aley butchering last Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs Charles Belgh- itol, Mrs, William Beightol of Howe lard, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mabus, IMrs, Jack Mabus, Miss Betty Aley jof Bellefonte, Mrs. John Schaeffer jand children of Centre Mall, Mrs, | Leon Aley and children Cuyer Erts| ley, Eimer Swope, Frank Elsenhow- ler, Robert Conaway and son Harp, Peggy Ann Ertley Mrs. Gertrude Harter enjoyed a {turkey dinner at the home of her | | brother, Claude Confer, in hoor | of her sister-in-<law's birthday, and | (for her brother, Raymond Confer lof Niagara Falls, who had been here | {for the past two weeks hunting. ] Sunday visitors at the Alice Bets) home were Mr, and Mrs, J. T, Dae! |laney, Mrs. Talitha Delaney of Cone | { tre Hall, Mrs. Ruth S8meltzer of Lock | Haven, | | Mr. and Mrs, John Schaeffer and | children of Cenire Hall, Mrs. Jook | | Mabus, Miss Mary Clemmens, Bitty | {Aley of Bellefonte, spent Bunday ot) the C. E. Aley home | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Conoway | spent Sunday evening with her pars ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beigh- | tol and family, of Howard. Mrs, Ray Dunkle and son Jerry H. L. HARPSTER This is a BIG farm year— Now Buy BIGGER Bonds! Here ore 6 big reasons for buying the most you con $100, $500, $1,000 in the big 6th War Loan, War Bonds give yous 1. The best and safest investment in the world. 2. At maturity, $4.00 for every $3.00 you lend. 8. The convenience of cash plus increase in value! 4. Punds to replace and restore worn.out farm equipment, soil fertility, and buildings. 8. Funds for educating your children; a nest-egg for your own security, travel, retirement. & The increased purchasing power vitally needed to win the Peace. Inquire . . . See what opportunities Titan has for you in this fast growing 2 bulls lat the home of . ” N er iy i i Right Now “©. oo 9 0 if vou are nol Hear From 8 \ TLL you lend dollars, while they gree probably be the costliest we: lives? 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