LOCAL AND PERSONAL Thomas F. Delaney, who had a light attack of flu, has recovered and is back to normal again. Carl A. Auman, of Ohlo, spent the holidays rents in this place. Claude K. Stahl, and Mrs. Bruce were home over the J. 8. Rowe, Centre porotugh, is making the tri sstate assessment at this time Mr, and College, were Mr. and Mrs, enville, Ohio. Steubenville, with his pa- of Philadelphia. Mr. Stahd, of Altoona, Yuletide. Hall ennial real assessor for Mrs, Ray Gilliland. of New Year's Guy W. Jacobs, Genevieve Ruble and Gladys man spent Christmas vacation College with the latter's sist T. H Ham Harold H turned where he is teaching in the year. LEWICK., Keller, on Sunday, re aware, High auto to Laurel, 1x school for the second Editors J. €. Hosterman and Claude E. Musser, of the Millheim pald their respects to the Hey while in town one day last week Mrs. Lizzie in bed continuously drom the of a broken hip, sat up fom about a Jacobs, week ago. Philadelpivi: with the Ci piace John CC. Balley, of accepted a position View Poultry Farm, in this took up his duties beg nning of her holid John Fost Foster, i Ew] On his on Thutsday Hall High Harry Hubler and dan Ris sister good 1 Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Clyde toy Dutrow traveling in for Florida. as Washington, D. They are quipped to camp reaching the warmer climate, living wit Bohn, near difikey from wa % Perry Cole. who has been 8 daughter, Mrs. Daniel d Fort. is engineer on the gaged in haoling ground seam shovel road construc- bn between HRenovo and Driftwood, has had previous experience iN this nd of work. It is on this plece of ad that J. F. McClellan is also em yy ed, Jame W. Swabb of Linden Hall, 0 now carries the tile of ex Coun Commissioner, Reporter eall or on Saturday to have inserted in this paper his professional states that he is of Harris again ready to writing legal! documents, and the Mr. Bwabb steps oul of the office County Commissioner with an ho fible record. H d” in sense of the word ture time he another will onrry his gonl used in wan n card which justice of the peace township, and that he is take up his work in Ihde Steril Stoner and Coixe hed an 3% one day last woek ' deer. They wore driving a Ford when along came a deer bounding os er the round and in order tosavold hit ting it the specd of the cnr was sl ened, and at this instant a second deo struck the side of the ear, rebounded ard fell to the ground dead n the minds of the young men, The animal was poked un iced in the rear com partment in the ear and the lid closed down. Then it wae decided to tuke it to a game warden for hospital use. (ll wae serene for a while, but then Ber whole car seemed to be alive lng, bing. a dound ol. all de erly thins! The door flew open, and the dend (7) deer leaped from its confined guirters, and sped on {oo the wooded section nearby. . John Cig LOCAXL, AND PERSONAL George Stover, manager of the Mc: Clenahan grain and coal business, spent a well-deserved vacation in Phil- adelphia, New York City, and Newark, New Jersey, At the latter place he wis a guest o Russdll Goodhart. son of J. CC. Goodhart, who Is employed by a spring manufactring company. Mrs, Bd sub A son was born to Mr. and ward LL. Franke, at Parkville, a urb of about the middle of December, The getting along daughter of Potters Mills, since the a Meeker ior a Ialtimore son is fine, but the mother, a Mrs. Clara Meeker, nt has been dn aith \ rival of the babe, Miss Paol hie Ellen (now Mrs. Gros cared dor hel period of ve week DEATHS, MOORE On Monday wftrenoon Edward P. Moor y one di- { ‘hristmas conductor on the 1 Pennsyvivania medical ald vilroad, sum-* sion of the dad oe about to enter when stricken From a vanced to a track onductor He was aged died before ¢coul moned. He work was upon nis day's he was laborer he ad foreman, brakeman, flagman ‘and SiIXty one The decea i ia survived by a Elizabeth Elizabeth wif wile whose madden name was Miss na Marjori Sedlel who dived with Lindbergh's A A —— OH, BOY! GOOD NEWS! sement PUBLIC SALE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, at P. M., «mile of Bpring Mills hy HR V. Miler and Walter Gungii- ie 3 cows, heifer imple ments, et E. M. Smith, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ith, 12:30 o'clock, on the Horner homestead, ‘a mile east of State road over Nittany Mt, G. 74 .and 8. 8. Horner will sell farm stock and implements; clean-up sale~—E. M. Smith, auct. west horses. 3 FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- vania State College, BUSINESS TO DATE--Take inventory before the end snd enter it In your ae BRING the annual of the month count book THE RIPE TIMBER } Is part of your gk Penn State lo time for the timber is during the winter with farm crops runs low PROTECT BREED CORN flow in Your seed Gin if the corn is pt fuldy dry it is better to heut in the storage thar farmer late fall and work other when Keep forw ook elsewhere for ved next speing. A hard freeze aden seed corn foom for a days your can con Ginn eg, roistiire siderably, TAKE ARE OF TREES AND VINES ix proning ad other tree stirgery on bright days during the next few Weeks, Also tie up any vines that necd attention. CHOOBE BGOS CAREFULLY “In preparing eggs for exhibition purpos iemember that only strictly frosa fgpa should be exhibited. They shoukl Lave smooth Siem, and clean shells and should be agfform In shape, size snd color. Eggs should be packed well for shipping as they are easily broken January HIS STORE WILL EB CLOSED ALL DAY FOR ONS OBVIOUS ROME (COMPETI REAN- THURSDAY JANUARY OTH TO GIVE US PREPARE MAMMOTH SALE TORS MAY ADYER- TISE CERTAIN OF OUR ITEMS CHEAP- ER THAN WE HAVE. WIL] ITEM YET, ARDLESS OF ADVERTISED PRICE REG THI S. & H. GREEN fer h Every Purchase £1.26 1 FING GOWNS his fs DIES OF Sale CHILDREN'S and Ng est and 212.75 COATS. i ADIEN' COATS, Ree $16.75 Value £5.09 HEGULAR REGULAR I RERCHIEFS RED alle CHILDREN'S ERS A BARG ONE LO% OATS, peeinl this Sake Ea to 27.00 £1.56 BOYS ALL PANTS, now MEN'S HEAVY RICHI} BLOOM WEAR H ( FGLLAR FLE} i i BIEN I ularly sold at #1, now MEN'S Merchandise Now $4.50 VALL} DRESSES. Wy REGI LAR DHEN'S f Hil Fabriex, 81.9% siren BOYS KNICKER MEN'S JERSEY EXCEPTIONAL 25¢ per pair. Clearances GLOVES, Price, Hegular 2pr He £10.50 Good MEN'S COAT YALU} heavy QUALITY —S8ee ONd them LOT yourself $14.95 $1.50 FTACHED nt PEPE PPPEEPPEPPOEPOETEEEPPPOLET SIO FAMOUS All colors, ONYX POINTEX Hegular $165 HOSE Yalue now 99%¢ MEN'S HIGH SHOES, LADIES" HATS—A hand-—Your cholee Fine Seleetion on any hat in store Woe MEN'S made, at MEN'S SILK ONE LOT LADIES SHOES, OXFORDS Yalue, now AND PUMPS, 84 to #5 Value $L0x Lined, Hegnlar 56.054 AINCOATS £20,601 MEN'S SUITS $8.95 and Up REGULAR 95« CHAMBRAY HEAVY WORK BLUE One SHIRTS i9e (COATS $4.50 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S OVER SHOES 20 PER CENT. NEW WALK REDUCED LADIEN -SPECIAL—-SILK AND WOOL. HOSE. Regular $L00 Value, Now priced i DRESS 5, now 348 1-3 33 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON ENTIRE STOCK OF RUGS~ALL SIZES, 2.9% well $oe CHILDREN'S SHOES— ~BARGAINS GALORE HOSE, MENS WORK SHOES I Lot NEW SPRING DIES" TIEN and #1 to 85 Value, Now PATTERN, LA- PUMPS—Regular 2.9% LADIEN GUARANTEED AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES SEAL Special $1.95 LADIES SILK DRESSES ALR SHARPLY REDUCED AND UPWARD GOEL EEO PEP PEPPPO PEP PPCIEPOLELOPEEPEPPPPIPEPEPPEPEFEEPPESTLELP00P £3.95 MILLHEIM Where the MILLHEIM ADVERTISEMENTS aAvVel nds ar, Centre Hall FOR SALE-—Property known | Herlacher prbperty, in i oneult { to Mrs iin Street, Hu Hall. yrus Bru Geo. M. H ntingdon, Pa Centre FARM f Acres FOR RENT land productive farm born and outbuildings in tion Cash rent plan. location, one half mile south of Millheim BETHLEHEM STEEL REALTY CO, E. R. Walsh, Milroy. Pa., Manager, or L. W, Stover, Millheim, Pa, HOUSE FOR SALE—12x be sold in sections, if Frank. P. . Phillips, POULTRY B0 feet: wil desired; cheap. Potters Mill Is. Insurance Real Estate the best lace in own for Quality Tire Service Our Store] | Firestone | Gum-Dipped TIRES Boozer’s Garage . CENTRE HALL, PA, | : SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew i CENTRE MALL, PA, saab asal one sonsd esos oes THRIINETATY JUNIOR °C JURLIMMI IT JNO SL JO en MACHINE SHOP WHERE I8 DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ACETYLENE WELDING WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK a so W. A, HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA. Bell Phone 138 RHEUMATISM PAUL CASE, 1 | Massachusetts, Dept, K238, Of Course You Can Ride on GOODYEARS Goodyears don’t cost any more. In fact thev cost a lot less in the end because of the unusually long and trouble-free mileage they deliver. no sell and service the complete line. Briig yoyr tire troubles to us for a money-saving solution — with Goodyears, R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE Phone 56 CENTRE HALL . hod Eee. SPB Bd dia PEPE FFT TTOETI PIII PI SOPOT OIN