Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 22, 1951, Image 12

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    Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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The Difference
difference between foreign | about the same as that in large
motor | of cour full of these
"Public Sale!
Sealed bids will be 1 12 noon
on two partially finished homes in Gi r Tow
of Millheim on Route 45 Propert
through Saturdiy from 10 a n
dersigned
receivea
and domestic relations is that our cities, but it is more unanimou ® |
m——— statesmen keep the latter on the | |
government payroll. Weston Leader Advertise—good Impressions count u | C a e
owner reserves the right ept on * je
Josephine Wert
Millheim, Pa
Belleville Livestock
MARKET
WILL HAVE A
Machinery Sale
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28
At 10 a. m., followed by regular
sale at 12 noon
Bring In Your New And
Used Machinery
Sale March 27th or Morning
of March 28
PUBLIC SALE
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE ON THE
PREMISES, PIKE STREET, MILESBURG, ON
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
Beginning at 2:00 P. M,, the following:
REAL ESTATE
sisting of a T-rocm frame house with bath, hot alr
lot 118 by 200 feet Has garage, new roof and spouting
flowers. Possession April 1
I'ERMS 25 day f sale balance on delivery of deed
JOHN KEELER, Jr., Owner
E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer
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PUBLIC SALE
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC
SALE ON HIS FARM, SECOND FARM WEST
OF STORMSTOWN, ROUTE 550, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 5th
Beginning at 10 a. m., the following
personal property:
25 Head of
HOLSTEIN
CATTLE
15
> MIK ¢
ime of sale
to freshen this fall; 6
16 months old.
2 SPOTTED PONIES
Bay ana vy { vears old, with saddles
*hildren
2 BERKSHIRE BROOD SOWS, du
pefore time of sale
FARM MACHINERY
model DC, lights, starter and lift,
very good condition! Case cultivator, fits DC or SC
model tractor: Case 3-bottom 14-inch plow, good shape ;
2 Case harrows, 3 sections each; Case corn planter
with fertilizer attachments; Case 7-foot tractor mow-
er; Case disc harrow cutter; four-bar side delivery hay
rake mounted on rubber (16-6.00); drop leaf push
bar hay loader mounted on rubber (16-6.00) ; Iron Age
trailer type, powered by
field sprayer, 22 foot boom,
Briggs & Stratton McCormick-Deering disc
drill, tractor type (13x7). All this machinery has just
recently been purchased and is in very good condition.
New ldea manure spreader on rubber; 2 rubber tired
wagons ; rubber tired trailer; steel drag; tractor, made
fromChevrolet truck, dual wheels, 4-speed transmis-
sion, very good rubber; Lincoln 250 amp. welder, direct
current, powered by 4-cylinder Wisconsin motor,
mounted on trailer, as good as new
MILKING EQUIPMENT
Surge 2-unit milkers;
Case tractor,
motor .
four-can Esco milk cooler,
G. E. unit; 10-gallon hot water heater; double dairy
wash tank; 16 ten-gallon milk cans, buckets and strain-
er; pipe can rack; Stewart clippers,
Other Equipment:
110 feet hay rope, new; grapple fork;
shovels; platform scales; 2 battery fencers; Cyclone
grass seeder; 2 screw jacks; and many other articles
too numerous to mention,
TERMS: CASH.
Lunch Will Be Served by a Church Organization
Ross Griffin
E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer
George Morgan, Harry Spearly, clerks
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forks;
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
New Electrolux cleaner with attachments
Duplex upright cleaner; heatrolas ;
VO range,
Pren
2 large Glenn
: radio cabinet; dresser
wash stand: beds and springs; large mirror; Mavtay
gasoline wash machine; Victrolas; battery" radio
| chair; rocking chairs and other
small tables: stands; Congol
r separator; Nes Ww
itchen cabinet
r Perfecti on ol
high chair; play pen; re
Crock and many other ten
ANTIQUES: Hang
le; coffee grinders;
niet » fran
ICLure ira
PD. FAS engines |
grinder; 500
harger; chicke:
Whey ha 'rTow
and many
R. E. BROBECK
E. E. HUBLER, Auctioneer
Public Sale
Having sold my farm, | 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
12 and 18 vears old, weight 3000 pounds
13 Head of Guernsey
and Holstein Cattle
10 milk cows, 2 are fall cows, 3 due in May and
June and 2 by time of sale, remainder %ere fresh dur.
ing winter; grade Guernsey heifer, 16 months old
grade Guernsey heifer, 6 months old ; Holstein heifer,
5 months old, eligible for registration. All cattle are
TB and Bangs tested and artificially bred; 4 shoats, 50
to 60 pounds; 80 New Hampshire Red chickens,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
John Deere model B tractor on good rubber, re.
cently reconditioned ; John Deere tractor cultivator to
match, like new; New Idea 4-roll corn husker, in A-1
shape; 2 wagons on rubber, one has rack, other has
rack and box; McCormick-Deering drophead hay load.
er in good shape; MeCormick-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.disc grain drill; 4.row weeder:
Iron Age potato planter; International potato digger:
International Hore cultivator; John Deere No. 52
plow; Oliver No. 74 2-dise plow; 2078 walking plow;
New Idea Manure ‘spreader : dump rake; roller; 3-sec-
tion harrow; 2-row International corn planter : 1940
Ford truck, Ww license; B00 chick capacity brooder
stove; Esco 3-can 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; DeLaval No. 12 cream
separator; 2 grass seeders; wood saw; 113 h, p. John
Deere gasoline engine ; corn sheller; double trees : single
trees; neck yokes; butt chains; and many other articles
too numerous te mention,
TERMS: CASH.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY THE LADIES AID
C. A. Heltman
H. J. STOVER, auctioneer
Due to the death of my father, W. E. Bohen, |
will expose at public le at the Jesse Long farm resi-
dence, near Cedar Hill Cemetery, or thie miles west
of Mill Hall, on
Saturday, April 7th
Beginning at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following
household goods and carpenter tools:
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Columbian white and grey enameled range, prac-
tically new; Coldspot 6 cubie foot refrigerator, practi-
Hipplewhite table with 5
and one arm chair, very nice;
cally new; new mahogany
side chairs
room suite,
Dexter washing ma
’i
table; single coil
CARPENTER TOOLS
Duro bench saw wit} h. p. motor, In
dition; Delta jointer, 1-3 h. p. motor,
Duro turning lathe,
Take-About
motor, *¢ h. p.; full line of hand tools, con
Diston saw
hammers, planes, chise
one 2 Ww hi i |
2-piece hiving
davenport ofa bed type, rood condition:
chine; 2 dining room chairs; work
pring
good LM
praglica’ty.
practically new: Ports
ander, good condition;
braces, bit
Wrenches SCrew
two B6-foot step | adders
v 2000 hoard feet }
dried black walnut lynbe approximately 300 board
ail ITE |
rauer ap
TERMS
Mary Velma Bohen
Executrix of the Estate of
E. Bohen, deceased.
st. HUBLER,
Auctioneer
The undersigned will offer at public sale at the
H. J. Stover Garage, Mill St., Millhgim, Pa.,
Saturday, March 31
Beginning at 12 noon, the following
personal property:
"HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Columbna range stove; brea
stove; b-burner Perfection
linoleum; rainbow carpet
uged 2 vears,
heatrola ;
maple inlaid; library tabl
ator; wash stand; trunk;
stands; rockers;
condition ;
extension
carpets; dresser, li
couch. mi
Crosley radio, t
tubs; garden tool
ions; silverware; lo
of articles not
At the same time and place Arthur Cummings will
sell the Mrs, Rebecca Wolfe furniture and the follow
ing:
Columbia enan
X , 6 rockers, one
Ty good condition ;
lio; a Yoo d WOO! Bi u
I machine; porch
ectric Weeper | beard
OLLIE WEISER
H. J. STOVER, Auctioneer
oo
Public Sale
FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd
Beginning at 9:30 A. M., the following
personal property:
gale time
22. This
g herd, 1
alt LR DU, 3 vears old
for service: Hols
ive 10 m onths i id ; several Veal IVES
TE AM oF SORRELL M ARES, Wi gnt 1408) pounds
M 200) Kerlin strain | ghorn
each ; some shoats and pig
hens
FARM IMPLEMENTS:
John « ore mod« |
1
lent cont
A tractor on rubber, in excel
ition ; John Deere tractor cultivator to fit same
12-inch plow; John
John Deere side de-
McCormick-Deering hay loade
rubber tired wagon wifh box, like new;
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.
2; McCormick-Deering corn binder; Deering grain
binder, 7-foot cut; Frick 28-inch threshing machine
with 756 feet of double endless helt :
harness, collar, bridle, for team: 2-unit Surge milker
J-can Westinghouse electric
tractor: new John Deere 2-bottom
Deere manure
livery rake.
dition;
Hoosier grain drill;
spreader, like new;
r, good con-
9-hoe
and motor;
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 26
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
2 stable blankets:
milk cooler
Advertise your farm sale in the a |
Public Sale
SOUTH END OF MAIN ST., JERSEY SHORE, PA.
| Thursday, Mar. 29, 1951
BEGINNING AT 8 M
43 HEAD
REGISTERED
HOLSTEIN
CATTLE
ACCREDITED HERD
Nineteo)
2 vears). Three
a1 : '
1 " “5 1
DUN, & y all
old. These
and one of the best herds nn
yeal 8,9
met Ormsby, 6 years;
12.—Inka Donsegis Lass, 2
nucopia Lass
Kol, 4 vears; 15
vears: 16.—Jewel Duke Prid
Ormsby De Kol Pietert)e
Sweet Ormsby, 6 years;
20.—Inka Sweet, 2 years; 2
G
6 years; 14
-Veeman
|
years; 22.- Mooie Ormsby ri
Lyons Lady, 2 years; 24.-—-Grad
25. —Grade Guernsey,
years; 27.—Inka Kismet, 2 years
5 vears; 26.—Grade
FIVE BERKSHIRE BROOD SOWS
April with first litter. Nineteen Berkshire
ranging from 50 to 170 pounds
Farming Implements
Ferguson tractor on rubber with plow, tiva
and side mower (1 year old;) McC Dee ng Farma I H
tractor on rubber: McCormick-Deering manure loader,
like new: cultivator; McCormick-Deering R-52 com-
bine: McCormick-Deering 14-in. bottom plows; Me-
Cormick 16-dise 7-in. grain drill; McCormick-Deering
2-row corn planter with fertilizer attachment; side de-
livery rake; 2 wagons on rubber with ladde rs: No. 12
McCormick-Deering silo filler with 40 feet of pipe: Me-
Cormick-Deering milker, 2 units, one extra bucket;
Bushe 10 ft. cultipacker; New Idea manure spreader
on rubber; New Idea push bar hay loader: Harvey
grain elevator; Clark 12-in. double disc; {-section
spring-tooth harrow; two 3-section spring-tooth har
rows; spiketooth harrows; grass seeders: lime sower;
trailer on rubber; Vac-Way seed cleaner; high wheeled
wagon with box; bobsleds; 18 40-gt. milk cans; coal
burning brooder stove; extension Waders: 4-can milk
cooler with heavy duty unit; large watering trough;
buckets, strainer; forks; shovels, ete.
400 bushels of good dry corn; 600 bushels of Clin-
ton oats, 300 of last year's certified; 300 bushels of
barley.
THIS IS A CLEAN-UP SALE.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY SOME ORGANIZATION
H. F. McCRACKEN
(OWNER)
tar
H. J. STOVER, Auctioneer
J. 8. Nickelson, clerk
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