The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 10, 1927, Image 5

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THE CEET"RE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS Follows han. | Traln Wrecked.
FOR CENTRE COUNTY Centre Hall—Feb. 28, 10:30; Grange | The east-bound passenger train on
February weather to date has been | , : l tha al Ar rata . - - - - oy 1 - .
TE Htater 10:30; Dalry | Lo Bald Eagle Valley road due ut| & NIEMAN'’S DEPARTMENT STORE NEWS |
very fair, | State College—Feb, 24, Bellefonte at 8:24 P. M., on Moniay,
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Series of Meetings Arranged by Coun- building: : > 1:8 Ih was badly wrecked at the “watering
bome of Mrs. J. H. Puff, Saturday | ty Agent Blaney—At Centre Hall, arnell—Feb. 26, 1:30; schoolhouse. trough’ as it was approaching Bile a . .
evening at 7:30. a i These meetings are open to anyone fonte from Milesburg. No one was f 'R B S ] , Y E> b t
M Elizabeth J : tained but | February 23rd. who desires to attend, so pass the hurt. Almost the whole train was 1f A a e 1S ON er L u
Mrs, Elizabeth Jacobs sustained but | x p .
Ken Rex oud , 2] series of meetings have heen ar-|word along to your neighbor. Come, thrown from the track, but the couch " . :
slight injuries in a fall down the cel-| <A Ser rape x ‘ ay . . . . on » > f
Ta or a fol days 480 | ranged by County Agent H. C. Blaney bring a box lunch and spend the day es were not turned over. Several rails We St1 ave a num : er 0
4 didi : wef : Ito be held In twelve different commu-| 18 the wish of the various committees were broken and much of the track
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More Eggs—More Milk—More Lard|pjties throughout Centre county. In charge. . |was torn up. ; merchandise and these will
Free Insurance on Livestock/~See GG. The European Corn Borer is coming MM § a
O. BENNER, Centre Hall; Bell phone!(his way; in fact, Centre county Is Chicken Dinner on Birthday | 11 b > 1 d S if
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11R2, adv. | ynder quarantine. One of the main Last Saturday, her birthday, Mrs, | T a Cc C OSE out at a h acri [1CC
(topless of discussion will be on the
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: : '‘ (Lulu Homan) Reish, wife of Prof.|ghowing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 te dur he fe ek
tion, will be sold at public sale, on! orn Borer, by &. ¥. MaLeod of Wm. R. Relsh, of Btate College, was | 11 “a ciao u ing t CSC next CW wee S
Saturday, February 26, 2:00 P, M.|State College. If the corn borer Is taken by surprise by her relatives and
See adv. in this issue. {checked it will mean the saving off, 4e “who were responsible for qo | Adults, 2oe, Children, 10¢ to make room for an exten-
thousands of dollars to the farmers of]. .ii.L " rh f .)
: \ ast chicken dinner, with all the del
Frank D. Lee, of Centre Hall, ie|centre county, cen sinnaty ail the
erecting a silo on his farm in Nittany “How to Mix Fedes for the Dairy Nacen Him Bo wn pat THURSDAY AND FRIDAY S1VC h pring me. you need
Valley. ‘Mr. Lee is doing most of the | cgw to Get the Best Results,” will be the plans, Yor they Were cleaning uy. . : : a - : 3
work of erecting himself, discussed by R. R. Welsh of the Dairy house when the guests arrived with GOING THE LIMIT — any Clothing or Shoes---call
William Allen, an extra clerk in the Extension Department, State College. the dinner contained in baskets which A thrilling comedy drama of to-day's :
P. R. R. service, was at the local sta- | Mr. Welsh will also talk on the "Value| , o yo Those present were the fol-, Youth. here first.
tion Monday and Tuesday to take the of Better Sires.” .a lowing: Mr. and Mrs, James 8. Reish | SATURDAY
place of I. M. Bradford, who was off The sessions will start at 10:30 A. .4 cour children, Dean, Harold, Kath- FANGS, the Great Dog Star, in
duty on those days. M. and 1:30 P. M. in all but two com-| 4. and Kenneth! Mr. and Mrs. John ' wre ay m ”
{ munities. There will be an afternoon D. Homan and family, Elizabeth, Rus: “THE BAITED TRAP"—
John H. Wagner, of Potters Mills, | agsion only at Spring Mi i after
' sesso nly at Spring Mills and after sell and John Henry AM and Mr y v Yang y : '
: . fans nami 4 ; well & Joh enry; Mr. ; Mrs. MOND 1 24 3
who a few months ago sold his home noon and evening session at Rebers John R. Relish and daughter Bara Jane mn ! AY Afp Gh ESDAY (Next Wk) 9
to Ira Auman, will make public sale pure The meetings as arranged for ay.. Rut Thomas tnd son ‘Will m. THE PLASTIC AGE"—
on March 12, following which he will siporly A os og pind Thidbomnningi BVT
’ Bellefonte have been cancelled, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Crawford and Coliege story without a single
remove to Mount Union, The following i a list of the dates : rofessor of Irs 1. The greatest
family, Warren and Annie E abeth ; :
T. A. Hosterman joined the radio and places of meeting: Mr Annie E Homan and Miss Cora story of nu yout wer screened, DEPAR M N S OR
fans by having an Atwater Kent set Spring Mills—Feb, 14, 1:80; school I. Homan: Prof. and Mra Wm R I E I I E
placed in his home this week. The building. Reish and family.
15, 10:30; MILLHEIM
purchase was made from the local Stormstown--Feh, Grange . . ne
. > i A — " #t of the Greaetest Series ever pre
dealer, Walter R. Hosterman. Hall
A new Dodie collie. was purchased Howard—Feb, 16, 10:30; old school Furn . ' 1 ssh :
A hey 8 } HS. purcha bullding. urnace coal, feed and fertilizer deal lepyp COLLEGIANS"—
by lL. lL. Smith to take the place of ! . » sold his business and coal vard
the one burned in ti Hosterman Rebersburg—Feb. 17, 1:30. 1 s y re : in Be (Each one complete, will be shown ev
ne 1rne i 1e ster An gL business piace, to ne éllers at i 3 :
: Hublersburg—Feh, 18, 10:30; eom- a Nr ery two weeks on Monday & Tuesday)
munity hall ET ae er ae 3 ar. (Bee all the thrills fun and comeds
Aaronsburg—Feb, 19, 10:30; school | A ume pp. 8 ya 1 the
Russell Burd; who last week was in- bullding. : Lin. ao be oa a yr FN FRAREE
jured by falling from a load of corn. Ualville—Feb 21. 10:30: : Grange \™ ft t h WEDNESDAY (NEXT WEEK)
fodder, died i ents ity hall. usinéss -inally the recovery, of MAl«pERILES OF THE COAST GUARD”
. 3 . . y ” ry v Port Matilda—F eb. 29, 10:80: odd Srna { : DERI wail i given Ir A thrilling story of the %
The Shirk vacant lot, near the sta-
Ralph Musser, the Pennsylviania sented in Bellefonte
rage fire. The purchase was made
through the Hosterman agency.
Md., Oct. 30, 1926
re to recommend
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izers for potaloes.
test and harvested
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prime potatoes for each v
planted and 1 only used 200 ‘1. WEEK—STARTING FEB,
pounds per acre. 1 expect to use several 1 i
tons of ‘Agro’ on a large crop of i ... THEATRES...
potatoes next ye ne."
~Russell L. Hardisty STRAND--
i Richard Barthelmess In “The White Black Sheep,” and Palsy
Ruth Miller. A Big Boy Comedy. “My Kid” Musie Masters of
ANtoona—10-Pleee Orchestra,
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Walker serve eg ei eshmenrts i y - ! = as wv L Pocomoke, Md, June 26, 1926
after the program of t swening pre- he 4 SY . P| “I have used 'AA Quality’ Fertilizers MISHLER--
pared by th s had been finished , - BE aa on my own farm for 40 years. | made i .
: , Ai i. si 2 an excellent yield of bright clean pota- i Monday. Boxing Bout. Tuesday, Comedy Drama, “Laff That Of.”
Archie Heckman. « Patton. was IL Nr ‘ toes (no scab) even though the season i Original New York Cast. Wed, Burlesque. Thurs, Fri and Sat.
about town for a few days. He has Pa 8% : RR oO was extremely dry and very much against i Vaudeville.
been employed at the clay works at ; ; ; Sr 4 - potato growing.”
; . 4% —F. E. Matthews i STATE--
Patton for three years, but by the 5 i
first of April will take “up farming v 3 OD . i “Nobody's Widow,” Leatriee Joy. Extra added feature — Cable
having engaged with Edward Durst Fashion Review.
to move onto his farm at Eariystown, : I ie - u .
following Willis Breon as tenant there. ORPHEUM--
; “Flash Parade,” Musical Comedy presenting Broadway Hits,
On Tuesday afternoon, Stewart E.
Jordan, of Tusseyville. left by train h CAPITOL--
for Temp, Forti to. romain for an I 1 ’ “Sorrows of Satan,” with Adolphe Menjou, Ricardo Cortez, Lya
indefinite time. e will be with his t t t t t DiPutte, Carol Dempster.
soto iy ie actua y COStS you ess 10 £¢€ a -
city. This is Mr. Jordan's first trip " - — —— -— » OLYMF IC
out, but he was confident of enjoying “The Canadian.” with Thomas Meighan.
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himself on the WAY. as well ay afer i Bb i. nn Slit cis x big yield of potatoes . THIS FEATURE 18 FURNISHED. THE HEMORTER EVERY WEEK BY
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reaching his son, who is a real estate
agent.
Last week mention was made of an No MATTER what size potato times during: the.growing f
Broly ot of Ce a aaa A crop you get, it costs you the period. a ant
the Reporter regrets to Mate that his same to plow, plant and culti- Materials dre scientifically
iio 4 Very lrmul Jo: adaitien vate each acre. So, the bigger the manufactured into the finished
young animal jumping against him yield the less the cost per bushel. fertilizer by processes developed
hs Wn), Wid consis Of wey “AA Quality” Potato Fer- through sixty years of manu-
tilizers are made especially for facturing experience. Complete
potatoes. They produce big mixing, curing and thorough
rields of first - quality tubers. ng give “AA Quality”
force early maturing crops Fertilizers perfect mechanical
1 ondition. They can
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“Fangs” and his training for this pic | I will make quick delivery. 1 pay parcel post charges.
ture. “Thé dog had to turn over a :
telephone so that a litle boy could cry : | REMEMBER: Vanillin and Coumarin Keep the Vanilla Flavor
into the mouthpiece,” he anid We 4
showed the phone to ‘Fangs’ and told from Baking Out!
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him to ‘go get it That was all he YTB | a 5 : ore recrerrrrre
needed. The telephone might have 4 : : >
been an enemy dog, or a beef bone x ’ / 5 oo E | :
‘Fangs’ let out a roar and sprang. but yw) sid ais | Vanilla
when lite Monty O'Grads reached
for the 'phone, the dog fell back and Best known to you under the following brands
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watched him, appearing to understand
“Then. the dog had to leap upon a | PATAPSCO—BOWKER — COE-MORTIMER |
man with a gun and seize his wrist, -p pa re
remove the revolver and carry it | HESS —LIST EKS i F. P. Kirby
back to his master, That was a hard] .
one. We started out with a beef bone Manufaatured only by SALONA, PENNA.
i # would leap when he was of " - v “ yr Ty vg 5 ~ . TY *
dorae seize oid ie and relia with THE AMERICAN AGRICUL L ro RAL CHEMIC AL COMPANY Phone: Spring Mills 12R2,
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it to his master. Then we substituted | . « pa . of wn y . . » ’ ka _
the gunfor: the bone, «And: ‘Fans 7 Baltimore Sales Dept., 700 Lexington Building, Baltimore, Md. WAIT FOR WATKINS—IT PAYS!
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