am, were Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mare 1951 29, | karen Hoover, John and Hoover Jr. bell: Adults, Earl Hoover, Mr Mrs. Melvin Hoover, Mrs Hoover Sr, and Mr. and Mrs Pluebell. PINE GLEN Church at 10 am The School is School at 11 Sunday there Services: Sunday Worship service attendance at increasing, and Ear) Junior class, Fred Plue- ana Clyde Ivan Twenty-gne children of the Sun- were 53 present on Easter Sunday | day School took part in the Easter home of afternoon by the Hoover is hunt at the Saturday arranged Clyde This next Sunday is the beginning of a new quarter. Try to make youi attendance perfect. Those having perfect attendance the last quarter Primary class, Rose Kline "RE Hoover Hunt was Class, Mrs teacher PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at 378 Rey- nolds Ave., Bellefonte, Pa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1951 Beginning at 12:30 p. m., the following: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Antique corner cupboard ; antique settee; living room suite: dining room suite; miscellaneous chairs and rockers: large wardrobe; 2 bedroom suites; brass bed: single bed; extension table; refrigerator; electric stove; piano; antique chest of drawers; sewing ma- chine and sewing table; porch glider; bookcases; an- tique clock; library table; filing cabinet; electric lamps (stand and floor) ; antique oil lamps; glassware; kitchen utensils; books; pictures; mirrors; miscellaneous linens, and other things too numerous to mention. dishes; Terms: Cash. J. M. HARTSWICK E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer ua PUBLIC SALE The undersigned administrator of the estate of Anna J. Gray will offer at public sale at his home, 11, miles west of Stormstown, on FRIDAY, MARCH 30th Beginning at 1:00 p. m., the following personal property: Household Goods: (new Stockman) ; antique bureau rocking chairs; antique stand; plank-bot- pitcher and bowl; few an- mirror; | scenery picture; Congoleum rug; 4 feather tick; 4 Sewing machine (cherry); 2 tom c! antique ; tique dishes; antique corner cupboard ; extension 5 pillow S, I ress, air chest ; large table; 0 s =~ ¢ |} ' tawele , LOWeEIS. S. P. GRAY Administrator H. KNOWL, Auctioneer nnual Victory Sale CLINTON AUCTION MILL HALL Saturday, March 31st Miscellaneous Items at 10:00 A. M. Before Lanch Farm Machinery and Horses After Lunch ¢ | The first V Was War One, when farm machinery to get. The farmers having portunity to off Sale held during World was scarce and hard of the sale was: That might have an op- er the articles at public auction, there- by turning into cash the things they did not need. This in turn made available a lot of equipment that was bad- ly ictory original purpose extra machinery needed on other farms. Now the Victory Sale at the Clinton Auction still does that same thing. However, the farmers have as- sociated one other job with the Victory Sale—that of house cleaning around the barn, So if vou have anything vou don’t need, bring it to the Victory Sale at the Clinton Auction in Mill Hall on Saturday, March 31 Household goods and miscellaneous items before lunch—farm machinery and horses after lunch. If you need a horse, or a team, you ean get them at this sale. Or if you have horses to sell, bring them along and see if we can't sell them for you. Sorry 1 can’t publish a complete list of the articles that will be sold. However, | know there will be trac- tors: W. C. Allis Chalmers with cultivators, Ford tractor, like new, 19560 model; plows, harrows, culti- packers, discs, corn planters, cultivators, corn binders, corn huskers, drills, combines, hay balers, hay loaders, mowers, hay rakes, and wagons, potato grader; Surge milking machine, 2 unit; milk cooler, and many other articles, We have a good ramp for unloading. There will be a man at the barn all day Friday, If it is not convenient to bring your consignment. Friday, bring it as early as you can on day of sale, J. W. BECHDEL CARPER & HUBLER, Auctioneers Clyde The Junior the Lock Haven, and Mi lard Cole, Eleanor, sy, Mrs Evelyn Louise, Beverly and Dennis pent Easter with Mrs. Hoover's par ents, f Harrisburg and Monday evening of last week at the and Mr Rhoad everal days Melvin of Ci Miller, of and Mrs. Mil- Jimmy and Bet- of Willlamsport, visited with Metta McCullough and family | 1 Sunday Mr and Mr. and Mr: home of Mi ver Marlin so spent Hoover: Mrs. Earl of Clearfield Mr Clyde week Clyde ful injury od while Just two year his shoulder of a Cleorge Bradford visited with hex Mrs, Willard Hoover Hoover and family ed a foot on Hoover the Hoover Ji by having hi felling a tree ago Mr crushed when recel Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Hocker Mr, and Mr Norman, Harold Corl, Bellefonte Dotty of pent ERS — ey Hoo | | neath, ile, | visiting the and Barbara ' C) last Pain - crush Saturday had bed dump truck pinned him under PUBLIC SALE Houser, W dow ale at the hoy ' § 1 mie Wes (i The heirs of the late Olive late Abram Houser, will offer at public of the late Abram Houser at Peru, 3 Pleasant Gap on Route 45, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th Beginning at 1:00 p. m., the following personal property: of the im © FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Including bedroom suite; {piece room Lorrain gas range; chen cupboard; suite; J-piece living kitchen cabinet: kit metal utility cabinet; irs; china closet; sink ; bedroom carpet, approximately 9 x ing chairs; 2-burner oil heater; library ironing board; Westinghi fonier; dressers: wash st table; dining room chairs; t ho 2% hed, swings; single 3 + 5 $s ’ u tO mention. TERMS CASH ELEANOR CONFER Agent E. M. SMITH. Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Tate Fet re ) Saturday, 12:30 P sidence in Pleasant Gap, oi March 31 M 5 ginning at property and real estat HOUSEHOLD GOODS oh, it (son roca 9 ft bed re x 12 ft.: bedroon lot of picture SeEWINg machine kitchen cabinet table; high three trunks DACK bed REAL ESTATE Will Be Sold at 3:00 P, M. ¢ frame ho 1 Consists of a six-roon ise with all mod ern conveniences, and lot described as follows: All that messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the Village of Pleasant Gap, Township, Centre County, Penn described as follows: certain Spring vivania, bounded and Beginning at a point in the center of Pennsylvania State Highway Route 53 at the southwest of property of Francis MeGraille; thence in a general northeasterly direction along the southern side of property of Francis MeGraille a distance of 90 feet to corner of lot of land of Ward Markle: thence contin. uing in the same general northeasterly direction along land of Ward Markle a distance of 40 feet to corner of land of Edward Houser; thence in a general southeast erly direction along land of Edward Houser a distance of 70 feet to the center of a 12 foot roadway and land of Edgar W. Summers; thence in a general southwest. erly direction along the center of said 12 foot roadway and land of Edgar W. Summers a distance of 99 feet to the center of Route 53 aforesaid ; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center line of said State Highway a distance of 76 feet to the place of be- ginning. corner It being a portion of the same property conveyed by Jane W. Tate, widow, to Blanche Tate Fetterhofl, by deed dated November 27, 1915, as recorded in Deed Book 134 at page 405. ALSO conveying all rights under agreement for the joint use of an alleyway between Edgar W. Sum. mers, et ux, and the Estate of Blanche Tate Fetterhoff, TERMS: Personal property, cash. Real Estate: 26 per cent down, balance on delivery of deed, REA FLOREY, Executor HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auct. Lee Smeltzer, clerk FURST & FURST, Atty. it A ¥ d th { Vi inday ckelson Mr and Mr William | Andrew How- | M1 Linday and Mary Charle Nickelson, Grac Chester, Danny and | Donna, of Morrisdale RD with her moth Melvin Andrews two Snedden, Hawk Run f Montour the Ira Pluebell on Among the visit Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | ward Hoover home on Bunday Mr Robert | Mr. and Mr Harold Houdeshell Freddie pent Easter Mir Rae itors at were and wit Vili » ATTENTION LUMBERMAN PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 195] 1:30 P. M, The undersigned will offer one of the best tracts of oririnal timber still standing in PENNS VALLEY, sit uated approximately six mile EAST of AARONES BURG and two miles NORTH of WOODWARD. 20 to 30 acres PINE, HEMLOCK. containing approximately consi NATIVE WHITE WHITE OAK, ROCK OAK, etc. Tract ting of held on the farm is located. Sale will be mn which tract 2() JHIOWSK | Conditions of sale as fi be paid within thirty day down payme mn day of sale, balance to No timber may be cut or removed from tract until 41 mnt iad settiement 1s made M. J. YEARICK E. E. HUBLER, Auctioneer wo Public Sale! The undersigned will offer at public sale at the H. J. Stover Garage, Mill St., Millheim, Pa., Saturday, March 31 Beginning at 12 noon, the following personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS garaen Verware not ment a 4 3 . + wl sriicivos TON. At the same time and place Arthur Cammings will the Mrs. Rebecca Wolfe furniture and the follow. Arg: eis Cd rch swing ; oil bedroon 3-burner oil stove with | Kenmore Washing machine; ¢ ; COOKINng utensiis, jar not ms TERMS OLLIE WEISER HJ Public Sale Due to the death of my father, will expose at public sale at the Jess dence, near Cedar Hill Cemetery, or 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 cubic foot refrigerator, practi cally new; new mahogany Hipplewhite table with 5 side chairs and one arm chair, very nice; 2-piece living room suite, davenport sofa bed type, good condition; Dexter washing machine; 2 dining room chairs; work table ; single coil springs. CARPENTER TOOLS Duro bench saw with 1 h. p. motor, in good con- dition; Delta jointer, 1-3 h, p. motor, practically new; Duro turning lathe, practically new; Porter-Cable Take-About sander, good condition; one Craftsman motor, 4 h. p.; full line of hand tools, consisting of Diston saws, braces, bits, wrenches, screw drivers, hammers, planes, chisels, ete. ; two 6-foot step ladders ; one 2-wheel trailer; approximately 2000 board feet kiln dried black walnut lumber; approximately 300 board feet cedar lumber, TERMS: CASH. Mary Velma Bohen Executrix of the Estate of W. E. Bohen, deceased, E FE. HUBLER, Auctioneer STOVER, Auctioneer W. E. Bohen, | | MOMs INE ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE Will be held on the R. E. IRVIN | Furnace, 8 miles west of Pine Grove ARM. Pennsvivania Mills on 15. FRIDAY, APRIL 6th SALE at 10:00 A LIVESTOCK toute M A FARM MACHINERY E. IRVIN, Pent Furnace H. 1 Pine Phone State HARPSTER Mills { olle 4 PUBLIC SALE THE 1 SALI NDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PI ON HIS FARM, SECOND FARM WI OF STORMSTOWN, ROUTE 550, on THURSDAY, APRIL 5th Beginning at 10 a. m BILI¢ oF | persona 25 Head of HOLSTEIN CATTLE proper 2 SPOTTED PONIES 2 BERKSHIRE BROOD SOWS i wl FARM MACHINERY - (ase with ol rake n bar | field Briggs & drill, tractor ty recently been pur New Idea manure spreader wagons: rubber tired trailer fromChevrolet truck, dual w sion, very good rubber: Lincoln 250 ; current, bs H Cy inde 1 mounted on trailer, as good as new MILKING EQUIPMENT Surge 2-unit milkers; four-can Esco milk G. E. unit; 10-gallon hot water heater; dairy wash tank: 16 ten-gallon milk cans, buckets and strain er; pipe can rack: Stewart clippers, loader n - 9 spraver, 22 Stratton as pe (13x57). A ve | hased and pow ered cooler, " double Other Equipment: 110 feet hay rope, new; grapple fork: forks; shovels; platform scales; 2 battery fencers; Cyclone grass seeder; 2 screw jacks: and many other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS: CASH. Lunch Wil! 3¢ Served by a Church Organization Ross Griffin E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer
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