Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 15, 1951, Image 13

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    March 15, 1951
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
“My Hair Stood on End.”
Emotions affect inner organ: |
“Scared? My hair stood on end!" |
This sounds sillier than it is. Emo- |
tions cause strong reactigns and up- |
set the digestive tract and aggra-|
vate peptic ulcers. Tears flow when
we cry, fears cause dryness of the
mouth, clammy sweat, nausea and
diarrhea. The heart beats more ra-
pidly. Patients hide their fears
doctors must search out this f
The Medical Society
of Pennsylvania
and
actor
Logical Reason
He: “Why do you weep and
fle at a picture
ginary woe
met?
She
show over
always so husky and full
‘em from Ker-
They're
of life when 1 buy
see their big adv, in this
Ol DeoDic
“For the same reaso Mins . . .
scream and when a man vo
don’t know slides into secon
(WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY
MARY M. RANKIN, Agent
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
Crider's Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa.
vell jrsue.
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PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at public sale on his farm
1 mile northeast of Hublersburg, on
Saturday, March 24th
Beginning at 12:30 p. m., the following
personal property:
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
attachments; Prem-
heatrolas; Glenn-
radio cabinet;
mirror; Maytag
battery radio;
hair; rocking chairs and other
New Electrolux cleaner
ier Duplex upright cleaner; 2
wood range; Kit
wash stand: beds and springs:
gasoline washing machine; Victrolas;
clocks: wood hox:
chairs; drop-leaf
eum rugs; Cream Riser separator;
stove: 10]
stroller; swing; dishes
Yaa 1°¢
dlryge
+
chen cabinet ’ dressers:
iarge
CUSY
stands; Congol-
New Perfection oil
pen;
hia arsall tail /
table; small tables,
‘ . 1 . i 3 eo 1s . de 4 .
other oil stoves: niy chair; piay reed
» Crocks, and many other items.
brass
dish-"
ANTIQUES:
kettle;
picture frames and other iten
Hanging other lamps:
coffee grinders; sinks; irons; iron kettle;
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tank and pump; oil drums; 6 h. p.
gas engines;
280-gal. gas
International gas engine; 1', and 2 h. p.
d-inch belt; sausage grinder: 500-
1 3
Ol! broode PF.
new lawn mower;
chicken
wheelbarrow
and many
capacity battery fence charger:
crates, feeders; 1 I; bags: 400 |b,
tretchers,
ice;
™ thar anni » for
scales, other scales; forks,
thor ar 4 ‘11 9YY
other art LOO numer
TERMS—CASH.
R. E. BROBECK
E. E. HUBLER, Auctioneer
Public Sale
Having sold my farm, I will offer at public sale on the
premises, 2'; miles east of Loganton, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M,,
the following personal property:
TEAM OF BLACK HORSES
S000 pounds
12 and 13 VEeArs ] 1. ernt
13 Head of Guernsey
and Holstein Cattle
May and
remainder fresh dur-
r., 16 months old;
1; Holstein heifer,
All cattle are
bred; 4 shoats, 50
re Red chickens
10 milk cows, 2 are fall cows, 3 due in
June and 2 by tir
ing winter,
grade Guernsey heifer, months o
5 months old. eligible fos stration
TB and Bangs wl and artificially
to 60 pound : 80 New Hampsh
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
John Deere n
cently reconditioned; Joh Ore
match, like new; New Idea 4-roll
shape; 2 wagons on rubber,
rack and box; McCormick-De
er in good McCormick-Deering side delivery
rake with all new teeth ; Massey-Harris 7-foot cut grain
binder; John Deere corn binder; John Deere mower, 5-
foot cut, like new; 9-dise grain drill: 4-row weeder:
Iron Age potato planter: International potato digger;
International horse cultivator: John No. 52
plow; Oliver No. 74 2-disc 2078 walking plow;
New Idea manure spreader; dump rake; roller; 3-sec-
tion harrow; 2-row International corn planter; 1940
Ford truck, W license; 500 chick capacity brooder
stove; Esco 3-tan milk cooler and hoist; 8 milk cans,
milk pails and strainers ; set of hand-made tug harness,
other harness, 7-8 inch hay rope, forks and pulleys,
new last summer; hay by ton or load, oats, corn, pota-
toes by bushel; clover and timothy seed; 1 bushel of
Funk's G-12 hybrid seed corn; Del.aval No. 12 cream
separator ; 2 grass seeders; wood saw; 1'5 h. p. John
Deere gasoline engine ; corn sheller ; double trees; single
trees ; neck yokes ; butt chains; and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY THE LADIES AID
C. A. Heltman
H. J. STOVER, auctioneer
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grade
reg
tests
good rubber,
tractor cultivator to
corn husker, in A-l
rack, other has
ring drophead hay load-
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one Nas
shape ;
Deere
plow ;
in
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deck
| young
minute
| tered
say
“John, 1
willie."
The father unable to lift hi
said feebly
Always Do
home prougiy
chool
Feebly Spoken They
seasick couple lay stretched out
chairs, Meanwhile, thelr
son became roudier by the
] y J y J! today
Finally the mother mus-| What did you learn
: 4d h nother
trength and enough told his mother
| “Nothing,
the
face
but 1
recess.”
Tommy came
his first day at
voice
ald Tommy
look of
he added
learned a
wish you would speak to! seeing
her
class,
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lot durin
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[PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer for sale on the NEVIN
LONG FARM, 1 mile east of Salona, Clinton County, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
Beginning at 12 o'clock noon, the following
personal property:
8 Team ofHorses
Farming Implements
1950 Ford tractor, dise plow to fit same; Iron Age
corn planter; 3-bottom Oliver dise plow ; Rosenthal corn
husker, good as new; good International side delivery
Massey hay loader; David Bradley mowing ma-
1941 Chevrolet pickup truck;
2 good box wagons:
150 feet new
rake ;
chine;
tired
plow ;
2 good rubber
sulky
rope with pulleys and harpoon
wagons ; Syracuse
hay
T-foot McCormick-Deering grain binder: David
60-foot belt ;
other
fork;
endless
and
single trees; chains; forks: shovels, many
TERMS CASH
E. F. Swartwood
RAY CARPER, Auctioneer
~~
Public Sale
The undersigned will offer at public sale on his farm,
‘y+ mile north of Warriors Mark, or 7 miles east
of Tyrone, on
Friday, March 16th
Beginning at 10:00 A, M,, the following
personal property:
of 20 Milk Cows
Consisting of 2 registered Holsteins ; 14 grade Hol-
stein and 1 Jersey. 4 bred heifers were
artificially bred in January and February; 8 yearling
heifers, grade Holsteins; registered Holstein bull, 13
months old, sired by H 24. This herd is T. B. accredit-
ed, certificate No. 561544. Bangs certified certificate
No. 21615. Health charts furnished day of sale.
Buckskin SADDLE HORSE, 7 years old, saddle
and bridle. Muskovic white ducks, 3 drakes and 7 hens.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
McCormick-Deering Farmall M tractor on rubber:
McCormick-Deering F 12 tractor on rubber: McCor-
mick-Deering 6-foot combine and power unit: McCor-
mick-Deering 2-row mounted corn planter ; McCormick-
Deering power take-off corn binder, good as new: Me-
Cormick-Deering 8-foot disc harrow; MeCormick-Peer-
ing Little Genius Fox forage
harvester, corn attachment, windrow pick-up and knife
grinder, good as new; Gehl 13-inch ensilage cutter and
pipe; 7 foot New Idea tractor mower; Case single disc
16-disc tractor drill; New Idea manure spreader: John
Deere manure spreader with lime attachment: 8-foot
double cultipacker; 2 section weed hog harrow: New
Idea hay rake; lime spreader; 16 inch belt pulley for M
tractor; 1935 Chevrolet pick-up truck, with stock rack,
T license: 1936 Dodge pick-up truck and rack. R li-
cense ; Pick wagon unloader, endless web type; electric
power pack for unloader; E.R.D. automatic plow hitch
for M or H tractor; 2 spike tooth harrows: grindstone ;
land roller: Lion hi-lift, will fit M or H tractor: Gait-
erman windrower for 7-foot mower; dump bed; front
hitch for M tractor; lot of new parts for McCormiek-
Deering Runion harvester; No. 400 Blizzard ensilage
cutter with 40 feet of pipe; 2 hydraulic cylinders for
Farmall tractor; corn sheller: seed corn drier: 2 car
axles ; hay rope, fork and pulleys; lot of used tires: dry
belting ; side hill hitch for M or H tractor: 8 new Colter
discs for Little Genius plow; an electric tractor grass
seeder; set of new horse shoes: Lowden litter carrier
and track with 22-foot swinging boom and 4 new
switches; 2 cross-cut saws; 2 kerosene space heaters;
antique churn; old-fashioned hay rake; 22-gal, copper
tank; 2-unit Surge milker with 19 stallcocks, pump,
pipe and motor; 4-can G-E electric milk cooler; dairy
electric water heater; 15 ten-gal, milk cans; 50-gal.
drums; set of tractor wheel weights: 12-foot elevator:
100 bushels of oats; walking plow; lot of harness: ker-
osene automatic water heater; hot water tank: hot
air furnace; 12 gauge single barrel shotgun and shells ;
lot of new guards for Thomas mower; and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
ELWOOD F. BECK
H. L.. HARPSTER, Auctioneer
W. C. Morrow and Leon Cox, clerks
. py 4 Guer 18¢ h} 4
S-bottom tractor plow;
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PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Lester
Condo farm, 2 miles southwest of Spring Mills, on the
George's Valley road, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
Beginning at 9:30 a. m., the following
personal property:
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Guernsey, 7 are vaccinated ; 3 Holstein heifers will be
consisting of 9 Holsteins and one
3 Holstein
yearling calves, also vaccinated; a 3-month-old Guern-
fresh shortly after sale, also vaccinated;
sey calf; a black pony, safe for any chlid to ride.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1948 70 Oliver just overhauled, and culti-
vators! 52 John Deere 2-bottom tractor plow; McCor-
mick-Deering 8-foot tractor disc, used 2 years; 8 ft.
cultipacker, used one year; John Deere 3-section spring
tooth harrow; John Deere corn planter; 9 hoe horse
grain drill; John Deere grain binder, 10 ft, cut, pow-
er driven, on rubber, like new ; McCormick 8 Yt. binder :
McC.-Deering hay loader; McCormick-Deering horse
mower; Dane side delivery rake; size 100 McCormick-
Deering manure spreader; wagon on rubber, the two
rear tires practically new, size 7:50-16; 65 bushel
wagon box, good condition; 100 bushel wagon box: set
of ladders; 1-row potato planter; 2-horse
plow; David Bradley hammer mill, like new; 95-foot
belt, 6-inch, like new; electric Farm Master
125 rope and pul-
tractor chains, size 12-38, in good con-
dition; Broadcaster seeder, like new ; of harness,
good condition ; and bridle for riding horse: 1-
horse cultivator; 2 milk pails; strainer;
butter cl fence
100
tractor,
16-foot hay
endless
eed cleaner, LiKe new; of
leve: harpoon;
i. 11
saddle
milk cans;
1 i tip § . shar . s bus yy
irn ; e1eCiric Ience charger, Ty
charger. cabinet radio; and many other rticies
numerous to men
TERMS: CASH.
Auxiliary of the
iy
CARL K. BRESSLER
Spring Mills, Pa.
E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer
UBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at public sale on the
J. J. SPANGLER FARM at TUSSEYVILLE, 3 miles
west of Potters Mills, on Route 322, on
oF hwy
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
Beginning at 10:00 A. M,, the following
personal property:
< 17 Head of
“CATTLE
Consisting of 8 Holstein cows and 2 Guernsey
s, 1 Holstein will be fresh by sale time, 1 will fresh-
cs
et
COW
en in April, 1 in May, and the remainder are fall cows:
2 heifers due in the fall; a steer, 1 Year old: 2 Holstein
bulls: a stock bull; a yearling bull; 8 shoats, weigh
from 125 to 200 pounds.
2 HEAD OF HORSES, wi. 1500 Ibs, each
FARMING IMPLEMENTS:
tractor on rubber, rear, good working or-
der: Case 2-bottom 14-inch plow; Pennsylvania grain
drill; Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attach-
ments; McCormick-Deering 2-horse cultivator: Ad-
rance mower; Keystone hay loader; McCormick-Deer-
ing side delivery rake and tedder; Case binder, 7-foot
cut; McCormick-Deering manure spreader in good con-
dition: Deus corn husker, like new; McCormick-Deer-
ing potato digger ;: McCormick-Deering 7-foot disc har-
row, used one year; 6-foot cultipacker; two 3-section
Case
spring tooth harrows; 3 wagons, one a Conklin with
box, one a John Deere on rubber with flat bed, like new,
one a McCormick-Deering with hay ladders: land roll-
er; dise scraper, like new ; fodder shredder; top buggy :
spring sleigh; fanning mill with screens: 130 feet of
hay rope and harpoon; grapple hook, 6 foot spread:
shovels and forks: 2 wheelbarrows on rubber; log and
tie chains; set of harness, bridles, collars and buggy
harness; 10 by 12 brooder house; steel chicken nests:
feeders: water fountains: electric fencer; battery
fencer; insulators; hog wire; wire stretchers; 2-unit
Surge milker complete with motor and pipes, like new ;
Esco milk cooler, 4 cans; buckets and strainer; 2 brood-
er stoves, 1 electric; full line of butchering tools, scald-
ing trough, kettle and rings: butcher table; 40 gallon
copper kettle; 2 crosscut saws; 30-inch circular saw
and mandrel; two 30-foot belts and a 93-foot belt: 20.
foot ladder; H-gallon oil cans; oil drums; Myers pump
jack with 4; h. p. motor; Domestic 215 h, p. gasoline
engine ; rubber tire lawn mower; scales; some hay and
oats; potatoes,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS:
3 stoves: cook stove, heatrola and coal stove; cup-
board; sink; chairs: antique rope bed; dresser; and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
FH —
TERMS: CASH.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY A CHURCH ORGANIZATION
C. E. Slutterbeck
RAY CARPER, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at public sale at the
residence of the late Mrs. Daisy Luse, South Main St.,
Centre Hall, on
Saturday, March 17th
Beginning at 12:30 p. m., the following:
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 antique blanket chests; Columbia sewing ma-
4 ft. Frigidaire; Westinghouse electric stove;
kitchen cabinet: extension table; Premier rug
throw rugs;
long mirror;
lamps; 2
chine;
Seller
sweeper ; good occasional chair; some
radio;
magazine
«tered rocking chairs;
library table; parlor se
tand
electric
large plate glass mirror;
y. floor
Cros ley
and end table; uphol-
6 dining room chairs; writing
stands;
rack
+
4
10%
tee: 5
fet
D-piece bedroom suite;
room
hall rack: B-
| »
(€eSK ;
, table lamp; t wail
iron; toaster
Edison
Ded and pureau
ks
Jock
hed ictrola: pedestal stand;
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x12
medicine cabinet ;
00m rug;
rocker; bedroom
2 clothes trees; good trunk; cot; new oll heat-
bed clothing; 6 kitchen
ipboard +
machine; 2
mail round mirror; some
2 porch chairs; fruit ci
Eas 5
ironing boards ; some dishes and glassware
hairs; kitchen stool;
2 Coneoleum rues - wash
mgoieum rugs; wasn
tubs;
wardr
: small
gar-
to
of utensils; lot of crocks and jars;
100 numerous
ohe : lot
den tools: and many other articles
mention.
TERMS: CASH.
J. FRED HARVEY,
Administrator, Philipsburg, Pa.
HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auctioneer
Fred lLuse, clerk
farm 3' 4 mil ) east of Spring Mills or 2145 miles
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[ xt Of Potters 1} $ Qf theicde of eOrge s Valley on
FRIDAY, MARCH 23d
Beginning at 9:30 A, M., the following
personal property:
30 HEAD
of
CATTLE
Consisting of 15 milk cows, 2 are first calf Hol
stein heifers with calf by sides, 3 second calf Holstein
heifers with calves by their sides: 2 Guernsevs, 1 fresh
Dec. 19, the other wit a Holstein
with calf by her side ; Holstein 13; Holstein
fresh Noo Shorthorn fresh
Nov. 19; resh June
with t sale time;
June 22
h calf by her side;
fresh Dec
6: Holstein fresh Nov. 1R:
19; Holstein
Win calves. ; "OWN SWISS,
Guernsey
30 aque
Guernsey due June This is
Holstein
Holst in stock bull. old enough
bull, 5 months 3 Holstein
veral veal calves.
TEAM OF SORRELL MARES, weight
each ; ats and pigs; 200 Kerl
i y. Guernsey dug
a good producing herd, st averages 4.3
ow Vears oiq.
Holstein
10 months old:
stock bull
§ % :
10 service; old :
heifer calves, [Re
1400 !
in strain Leghorn
ounds
SOM
«1!
i
hens.
FARM IMPLEMENTS:
John Deere model A tractor on rubber. in excel-
lent condition ; John Deere tractor cultivator to fit same
new John Deere 2-bottom 12-inch plow : John
Deere manure spreader, like new: John Deere side de-
livery rake; McCormick-Deering hay loader, good con-
dition; rubber tired wagon with box. like new: 9.hoe
Hoosier grain drill; Iron Age potato planter with fer.
tilizer attachment; Black Hawk corn planter with fer-
tilizer attachment; International corn planter: Bliz-
zard ensilage cutter with pipe and shredder bars, No.
12; McCormick-Deering corn binder: Deering grain
binder, 7-foot cut; Frick 28-inch threshing machine
with 75 feet of double endless belt: 2 stable blankets:
harness, collar, bridle, for team : 2-unit Surge milker
and motor: 3-can Westinghouse electric milk cooler
with new linings: 8 milk cans, buckets and strainers:
Stewart electric cow clippers; 4 bushels of clover seed:
Sebago and Katahdin potatoes, certified last year, for
cooking and planting: 500 bushels of Clinton oats:
1000 bushels of corn ears; baled straw and hay ; 2-row
hand potato duster, like new.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS:
Antiques: corner cupboard, walnut dresser, cherry
dresser, four drawers, 2 old chests; spool beds: wooden
beds; 6 old kitchen chairs; a highback rocker: clock :
davenport; 4 iron beds with springs and mattress:
dressers: stands; two 9 by 12 linoleum rugs, like new:
Story and Clark piano, recently tuned: kitchen and
dining room chairs; round extension table; large ward-
robe; writing desk; gun cabinet; porch glider: porch
chairs; radio victrola; Apex refrigerator; Frigidaire:
electric stove, used 2 years; tan and ivory Kalamazoo
stove with pipe; AGM oil burner, heats 3 rooms, com-
plete with pipe, used 1 year; bed clothes and braided
rugs, both new: complete set of butcher tools; copper
kettle with stirrer; computing scales, weigh up to 25
pounds; electric brooder stove, and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
Lunch will be served by the ladies of Locust Grove
Sunday School.
TERMS: CASH.
DOLEN D. DECKER
E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer
tractor.
Advertise your farm sale in the Democrat,
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