May 10, 1951 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Legal Notices CAUTION NOTICE My wife, Leotta Fye, my bed and board cause or provocation, I hereby warn Memory tion the public not to harbor or trust her ness exalteth a nation as I will not be responsible for any is a reproach to any debts she may contract roverbs 14: 34 CLAIR FYE x20 Moshannon, Pa Lesson Text: N———— - | 16: 23-28; CAUTION NOTICE | My wife, Margaret C, Stover, hav- ing left by bed and just cause or provocation, I warn the public not of David trust her as 1 will not be responsibil untin he glory of for any debts she may contract [ Solomon BERNARD M. STOVER, ra was one of outward gre x20 Bellefonte, R. D. 2 but it contained the seeds Solomon married many of them bein with having left | | for May 13, 1851 without just | Selec Righte but I Kings 12; 20, Amos 6: 1-6, First Kings take without | the Hebrew nereby where 11 the old age board from the tops people Samuel the re Sol EXECU TOR S NOTICE In the matter or the estat SARAH E. KORMAN, late of lege Township, Centre County i hrit and deceased rael from Letters testamentary on the al estate having been granted f temple undersigned, all person debted to i other public the said estate are requested to tures made the burden of make immediate payme i having claims without delay to MAN, 408 Mills, Pa., Executor W. LITKE, Esq., Heverly Bellefonte, Pa pring 1 od thelr peo who set up turned lab heavy and to present 1 LESTER R. KOR- Lingle Street. Osced people Building x20 Isr ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the matter of the estate CHARLES W. MARTIN Spring Township Pa., deceased Letters of adm n above estate having been gri the undersigned ed to ‘ they advise all person request the said estate ’ immediate those having against said est same without delay for to MERIAM R. MARTIN istratrix, Bellefonte, R. D her attorney, LEWIS ORVIS HAR- VEY Bellefor nte, Pa x20 Are red 0 make ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE In the mat of HARRY 1 HOY Township, Centre Count ceased Letter to MERVIN FE HOY, Administ: D. 2. Pa r rETTRC GETTIG HOY PUBLIC SALE BEAL OF VALUABLE ESTATE gas property 21 W. Maple nt } Yi 2 30% 4 f Philipsburg I . Deed Book No ) Prederi in Centre l Deed Book No. 201 TERMS OF when the propert and the rem ery of the deed withis SALE winder a on to be deli H. L. HARPSTER Thompson & Baird, Att PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRIDAY MAY 2 $40, 000 Fire Perils— n Pa property of said de i tuate at tary Elizabetl Hoover 117 E. Presqueisie Borough of Phill ticularly described he | 1 oread of the First National Bank of Philipsburg elephone to Daniel J. Dennisor dated Oc- tober 24. 1035. an tre County, Pennsylvania, I Book No. 150, page This sale is subject to lease to the Gulf Oil Corporation calling for a monthly rental of fone of $12500 as more particularl set | completely forth in Recorder's Office for Cen- Mary tre County, Pennsylvania, in Mis oover at Book No. 38, page 577 0 The structure Was va TERMS OF SALE: 25 $40,000. Loss of furniture when the property is declared sold mated several thousand and the remainder upon irniture of Mr ery of the deed within 30 days. Sale | Watson was saved from subject to confirmation floor apartment. Mr. and Mr DAVID L. BAIRD row uffered a complete Administrator furnishings in the second Philipsburg, Pa partment. Damage to the . A | homes and utility poles is HARPSTER. Auctioneer ted at several hundred Attorneys x21 water pias deed flames and electric away caught f d recorded in Cen- vam cilities for Deed : more than 555 ns mans in automobiles an existing ed into the the tenant destroyed were Elizabeth (M the time the deliv H L Thompson { & k Baird, LEGAL NOTICE | Borough deceased Notice is hereby given to all per-| widow, Mary Brouse sons interested that the following 3. The personal property inventories, appraisements and de- eph H. Davidson, late crees of court relative to the goods | | Township deceased, set apar and chattels, set apart to surviving | | widow, Gertrude pP spouses and children in accordance 4. The personal with the provisions of the Fiduciar- | Charles H. Light. M. D fes Act of 1049 have been confirmed [tre Hall Borough, ni si by the Court, and if no excep- | apart to his widow, Mary G tions are filed on or before the first | 5. The personal property ¢ day of next term the same will be | dall H. Ripka, late of Bpring confirmed absolute ship, deceased, set apart 1. The personal property of G. C.| widow, Mary 8. Ripka Auman, late of Miles Township, de- ceased, set apart to his widow, Mar- OO The personal property of Rich 2 e nal pro y oO che aTaTETETORe, ate nr BeNeronte prope late Penna Sunday School Lesson | Inte rnational Sunday School Lesson people up the rec begl and re- of dis- | hundred heathen ple of alleglance toward WILLIAM Following the death of Sol ge One) Firemer properties to miles 1.000 per- the fire ued at} and the deceased, HARRY R. BURD Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, - Ous- sin . —— H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Glven all Bales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. (Harold E. Leightley | | | | AUCTIONEER PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN ALL BALES Phone 16-R-11 Centre Hall 26-30; ord of | point nning ign of | mon atness g for- out- pagan “sp pal- truc- r and 4 there iomon aelites PUBLIC SALE THE SALE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC IN SPRING MILLS ON Saturday, May 26th At 1:30 PF. the following: REAL ESTATE B-room frame hous plant, bath and light, sion. SES Terms of Sale: 25° O1 deed, delivery of with and 1: new lot, steam heating rye Immediate pos- 1 day of sale, balance on HAROLD H. WALKER M. R. McCLAIN, Auctioneer conn pre— PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Blair Pletcher farm, Route 220, on one-quarter mile north of Howard, on SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Beginning at 12: 30 p. m. (DST), the following personal property: LIVESTOCK » HOLSTEIN MILK ( Guernsey ; 1 Holstein milkir FARM MA OWS: (or Xt) 1m b | Holstei inds daily CHINERY Nathaniel Pletcher E. HUBLER, Auctioneer MR n check utility \re were Crow - community of 300 pop- in the | homestead of | attern) | broke | esti | dollars. | Mr ir first Mor- loss of | | floor a- scorched | estima- dollars set apart to his of Jos- of Boggs t to his | Davidson | riy of | of Cen- set | Light. | f Ran- Town- to his dence, Willow bank Foresman's Garage), on Saturday, Beginning at 12:30 personal HOUSEHO INCLUDING S( 8 plece oak dining ro combination bookcase & Che § + Uressers case ex Ke P hall Nall rack . kerosene lamp: all kind Cage fruit Jars. « IOCKS | of hook potato rood antiques; picture frames many other art TERMS: too nu ASH. mw CIES HAROLD E. W r i War radi LEIGHTLEY, | PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at hi resi- street, Bellefonte, (turn right at May 12th (DST), the following property: LD GOODS ME ANTIQUES om corner iting desk, p suite; cupboard ; itable for gun : top dresser, Fag rugs. marble Sweepers | of chairs; lanterns: bird hot tank; stands; lot china and glassware; some and pictures crocks, and merous to mention, : 1 (AroHes 1 . - WHLOT WILLIS SHUEY Auct. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Village of Pleasant Gap, Spring Township, Centre County, Pa. On or before 5 p Friday, June 1, 1951, the undersigned will receive sealed bids for the following valuable real estate situate Gap: 1. The tract of land in the Village of Pleasant fronting on the northeast erly side of Harrison road 86 feet and extending back the same width various depths to the creek, and being erected thereon the fire hou 2. Lots b5-8, inclusive, shown on the Jodon plan Pleasant Gap, as recorded Centre County, Pa., in Plat these lots may be on one purchaser may desire, TERMS OF tion of acceptance of bid and of deed within 30 days afte ance of bid. SALE: bho, se buildings, and 9-12, inclusive, as of lots in the Village of in the Recorder's Office of Book 4, page 57; bide for lot or for as many as, the 4 ’ » in cash upon notifica- | balance of bid on delivery or date of notice of aegept- ’ The undersigned reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, Bids should be addressed to: PLEASANT GAP FIRE COMPANY James F. Kane, Secretary “Bid” Pleasant Gap, Pa. — wo --— C—O — Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, May 26, 1951 2:00 PP. M. — ON THE PREMISES and will The undersigned Executor of the last Will testament of HARDMAN P. HARRIS, deceased, offer at public sale the farm of said decedent situate in Boggs Township, Centre County, Pa., consisting of 195 acres, 144 perches, more or less, more particularly described in deed John Boob, Sheriff, to H. P. Harris, dated September 15, 1934 and recorded in Centre County, Pa., in Sheriff's Deed Book No. 151, 1, page This sale erected thereon and is which will be assigned to th includes the sand plant and all buildings subject to any existing lease e purchaser, TERMS OF SALE: 25° of the bid h when property is knocked down and the remainder upon de- livery of deed within 30 days. JOHN T. HARRIS, Executor Graveo Apts, Harrisburg, Pa. in cas HERBERT J. STOVER, Auctioneer LOVE & WILKINSON, Attorneys for Executor Bellefonte, Pa. The undersigned will offer PUBLIC SALE at public sale at his place 136 S. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, on Wednesday, May 23rd Beginning at 10:30 a. m., the following personal property: STORE EQUIPMENT 6 {eel DY of business, cream H. E. CLEVENSTINE Formerly the City Bakery E. M. (Jack) SMITH, Paul M. Dubbs, clerk Auctioneer — — | Public Sale The Saletuigned Executor of the Estate of MARY E. STEELE, late of Axemann, Spring Township, Cen- tre County, Pa., will offer at public the premises on Saturday, May 12, 1951 Beginning at 9:30 O'clock, A. M., PERSONAL PROPERTY Late model Speed Queen electric washer; drop head Singer sewing machine; Glenwood range; 1 elec- tric vacuum cleaner; 1 Perfection oil heater; 1 Col- umbia oak room stove; 1 electric hot plate; lot of chairs: rockers: throw rugs; electric and kerosene lights: 1 library table; 1 upright Victrola; 9 x 12 rug; kitchen extension table; 2 plank seat chairs: 1 combin- ation cupboard and secretary: kerosene stove with oven: lot of carpenter and garden tools; 1 organ; 1 couch: 3 wash bowl and pitcher sets; misc. wash stands: beds: dressers; cushions; picture frames, and kitchen utensils; odds and ends of dishes; canned fruit and jars: several 40-foot extension ladders, and other items too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE At 11:30 o'clock, A. M., the homestead will be of- fered for sale, consisting of a large 6 room frame dwelling house, with electricity and cistern water; about 1 acre of land and several out-buildings. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS OF SALE: Real Estate—25°¢ down when property is de- clared sold and balance on delivery of deed when sale is confirmed by Court. MARY E. STEELE ESTATE BOND C. WHITE, Executor HAROLD E. LEIGHTLEY, Auctioneer Paul M. Dubbs, clerk Campbell & Miller, Atlys. deceased, sale on the following: Personal Property cash, PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at his resi- dence, one mile southwest of Jacksonville, on SATURDAY, MAY 19th At 12:00 O'clock Noon (DST) HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ma jest id st of drawers; ant good heater; 1 Vie- : a lot of One good cook 2 one che sink : sideboard ; glider ; trol: que veral rocking chairs f Crocks, : a lot ol . medicine cabinet; se kitchen chairs; dressers; couch ; jars; bed clothes: mattresses: kitchen cabinet; good table; picture carpets; several stand 100KINE Flasses ne garden Lools and a lot of ntion AUGUSTUS FRITZ ROY OYLER, Auctioneer SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, May 19, 1951 PP. M.—in Coburn, Pa., in the rear of Donald Reffner’s residence. } i IMMAS range dozen nked chairs: 2 rocking other utensils; garden TADS |; lard A. A. AUMAN, RAY CARPER, Auctioneer Public Sale » Daniel Den- the Den » Pa , ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Beginning at 10 A. M., the personal property: TIRES “ws 66—6:00x16 Knobbvs 7:50x20 10-ply 177: 2—=T:50x18 R-ply indersigned administ § rator nison following 176: | Ji d w— | " LOOIS 50x16 6-ply 7:00x16 6-ply grips ly . 50x21 1-pls 97: 00x15 6-ply 50x17 §- ph (50x16 R-ply 7:00x17 ‘ 50x16 {-ply 26:00x20 6-ply 6:00x16 6-ply 36:50x20 K-ply h:50x16 4-ply 3—10:00x20 12-ply 00x16 4-ply 2—11:00x20 12-pls 3:50x16 6-ply 2—10:00x22 12-ply 120 innertubes of various sizes for both cars and Set of carpenter set of service station tools; pipe fittings and plumbing tools; electric motor: 3 L. C. Smith typewriter; grease gun rack: 4 air hand grease guns; electric cash register: two 50-gallon oil glass: lot of second hand door s; large refrigerator; 700 pounds of nails; 192 5-gallon pails of roof coating: 3 4 y-ton Chevrolet pickup truck; and many other articles not mentioned. 00x16 6-ply E mud Baa 6-ply 00x19 f-ply 2—6:50x18 9: 1d | J R-ph 1:50x15 4-phy 2—T7:00x20 10-ply 50x15 4-ply 2—11:00x22 12-ply trucks. large screw jacks: Victor adding machine; filing case; tanks; office safe; 22 2x4's, 16 feet long: some plate hydraulic jacks; lot of motor oil and anti-freeze; 1950 TERMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY--CASH. REAL ESTATE At the same place on FRIDAY, MAY 25, beginning at 2 p. m offered: , the following real estate will be An irregular lot on W. Maple street and Penna. Railroad, having a two-story frame garage and stone foundation erected thereon. Also: On the premises, Presqueisle street, Philipsburg, the following will be offered at 3 p. m. Friday, May 25: A l-story garage and gas station on lot 60x100. This property is on lease to the Sterling Oil Company at $1256 a month. Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale, DAVID L. BAIRD, Administrator H. L. HARPSTER, Auctioneer