LOCAL AND PERSONAL pe W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. I. Wetzel, Saturday ovening. George Kline visited the former's father, Kline, and sister, Mrs Maungaret shall, on Sunday. The of Salona, John A God and family, Hagan Garage has added two men its force. H. W. Potter in charge of the books and Claude Dutrow is doing general work in the repein depuattment, to is Twenty of in Sinking ke number cans trout will be placed Creek above Colver and of cans in Stone Creek, #0 in Seven Mountains. The fish come from Pleasant Gap hatahery will be planted by Forest Ranger F. McKinney. Wheat is steadily in the market, and being paid in the Poor crop prospects count ia al wil] and WwW. in present 1.60 ds market, throughout the advan 3 advancing al local Poe The the ng are i factor the in price of grain, ni The sev “ar pected to ing the I kely be and Juls mon in or Roy Sea: the t: en ’ caught in out sex IL Fhe datt i of unus ‘ sally fin the NIL) Potter in the vi of Linden Mo of Insurance passes on $463,728, LCE ps on r of $514,648. . At their mes forte, the Mutual Fire Cantre the amount of tal of insure first of the Mr Sing on directions County mak sed i { Hostermat wnd Mrs. John Haine Ld Penn attending ass MARRIAGE LICENSES. EE a PINE GROVE MILLS FF. hail to by small house. ho Muase FIORE Mra, Hal are grippe victims. Ear] Hoapital Mrs. R a surgiond Coun®’ Hospital, to recovery Rev, Charles Fishel, who has been returned to his former charge, will hold services next Sunday at 7 o'clock in the M. BE. church, here, Installation of officers of Penns Val: ley lodge, 1. O. O. F,, tools place in their hall on Saturday evening. A. L. Albright fs the new noble grand, {enter ini fractured a ('o is in the a badly Harper with E. Rossman, who underwent opersition in the Centre is now a fadr way beng on ANNUAL REPORT OF COW TESTING ASSOCIATION | Centre County Assoelation No, ¢ Shave] Some Interesting Results for Past) Year, ! for | Ist, | of results April Euterline, eleven pure avernge to tasting ation the April 1, 1927, to 1928, on the herd of 8. F. Errecenburr, consisting of bred Jen cows, showed production butterfat for have been pounds. The average hard in the testing associations mm Pennsylvania was™302 pounds of buttesr fat. Mr, Esteriine's herd this for his first testing. soclations have 20.880 cows during the full year, Mr. Esterline's hig produced 4562.2 pounds of half -sisters “Queen” 415.1 and 372 respectively, The Mr. Esterline's pounds of butten show the al Prasont naving nm Heit such {ow ARBOCI NL his the sey of year 376.7 62 exceeds These on ns test Year cow, "Queen, butterfat produced two tr 6 pounds, COW in 437.7 Esterline's high produced Mr of second herd fat value IRIN ords He is ation red good sires. bull asso sire butterfat record of 790° pounds {from sire and cows of the mga of March Report Association, ii ~ I | Washing Machine Was Idea of Englishman the Eighteenth century an had nu bright idea of a women much eruelly hard patented the It bar frame 1 wis Back in Englishman to suave work, He invented first washing rel upon turned hund, first washing and machine, wis # mounted fi int by Crude us was this machine it really washed and did it comparati This the first women s strength oly iu time clothes clean quickly, step comserving und instead of consuming them by the tub and rub-board of clothes, After that changes Wis method washing and ing ma in a motors en many developments . the in wis! these hand-run, by continued until about I the idea to operate were mide , but al of were either Cased, machine chines few 1 So un washing or driven water 1907. wh of us the n conceived an ing merica electric motor mnchine Thus he in England washing mux started Years ago. it took Gestures in Oratory Must Be Spontancou is dangeron or E¢ ire tory Gestur and if used sjpeaxer The raell i bis PORES panied died COnvilis Dsraell prep: had INBCSSING more int ] nH “rest and event in lo sngland's Lor Wis FRAIN ii ADDING Infileting atal, —Fo H. F. Near Mind Instantly ¥ Was ath of § ley, Mills, ihurg, of Fries si of Spring Will Give lessons in Mu THE RICHELIEU THEATRE Showing CONTINUOUSLY 2 iPM adults, from to Children, 10¢ Loe, TODAY (WEDNESDAY) “rt re | r IN IN HAPLI oN “THE CIRCUS" earn to speak in id not $ to miss oppor aperakers Fro Career” by Ed Washing in Various Ages a% al the of washing ihe Sands Dreaded by Sailors TH ue line of Reralt Goodwin san hoals at ti ave f { six miles The sands are shif attempts a } of the from fine all (OE fil yout the Kent shore fo erect FOE] Sv or lights, Hight! There +] light ave failed and four ks have of con re Ove ships, the men-of-war occurred, 13 Tradition ints ivy in that the says he rem of nih ocontury Canter. al Augustine Boney mn 2 The abbot of St at sed the which shoul e heen spent « wall ling Tenderden steeple has purpose of «0 that Hen hulle in 106% ted the unprote inundated “THE STATE” THEATRE, BELLEFONTE BELLEFONTE'S GREATEST AMUSEMENT CENTER TODAY (WEDNESDAY) THURSDAY (This Week) HE SWEET and WARNER XN { In Prices Anywhere 15 and ——— A — Lowest FRIDAY, SATURDAY MIDNIGHT THURSDAY, “CHICAGO AFTER n its agers it de wwrwo rid it ARO ar prices, 10 and 20 At the New “RITZ” WEDNESDAY (THIS WEEK.) MARY PICKFORD In “POLLY ANNA"- Don't miss this opportunity to see these great productions at the lowest prices anywhere, Ce FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Wk) in “SILVER VALLEY"- AF that Mix will please all his lovers iret Class {ate jssue glory THEATRE. A FINE RUN OF GOOD PICTURES NOT BO NEW, BUT GOOD, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 10 AND 15 CENTS. SCENIC AN HOUR AND HALF OF PLEAS: ANT ENTERTAINMENT AT SMALL COST, CENTRE HALL, PA. A a AS 05 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | SEED POTATOES set variety grown Michigan seed -<%ll R12, Centre Hall, FOR BALE Rus from last year's H H Decker, 51! 2t* | ’ TURKEYS Bronze | turkey gobbler hens and | in first ser, Spring FOR BALE and threé Narragansett bronze hen, finely bred and | condition Luther Mus- Mills RD. to claps orders for Suits full 6031 WANTED Tallored for 32 details Electric take Measure Clothes; 2 For sample "kit and SOLIENBERGHE. Avenue, Lewistown, Pa, POTATOES WANTED--We the market 200 bushels of F No. 11 and will pay $1.50 bushel delivered to our place business State College—~HIGHILAND GROCERY, 106-108 East Ave, State Pu... "phone Bermuda Plants mato plants, April 25 3 L UEBIR re Mg 3tol Men to GO write are in ancV Per of for ‘Otad oes cash at Nittany College, 116 FOR BALE Prize Tal 100; eabbage doze and [er Onions Omion at 4bc and t reaay ot 2 0c Mail D a J] L &%3 ELECTRIC Refrigerator General Electric enginee oy fil pe orders ed PILANT Centre 1 FOR y ‘ . rs and scientists 1 rf of worked for fifteen years . d ta ’ friperator absolutely simple. fici 1 A ook.and cient, virtually trouble-proot and 1 ' It never Ss Oil. need quiet. f \ pon 4 : | a srt tain] < an or drain-pipe. It IS as Portabiec as your electric fan. Sold on time. if you prefer. Come in and study the models yourself The Hosterman & Stover Co. HARDWARE AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Phone 11H MILLHEIM, PA. THE REPORTER is well equipped to 1% Rorse-power wa tw offered Heport OR we dh in good condition, kotor BALE do the Be Job Printing. Aor, “i wns in use in m a motor Yas 4 J office. o until dectrio Apply at thie WARM WEATHER Come to NIEMAN'S now whil finery. just around the corner e the stocks are large and select your Spring and Summery COATS DRESSES SHOES dress items in a wide variety of styles and at moderMte prices. for Men’ The important - ; : I'rading Stamps Every Purchase Green with Everything, too, and Bovs. EMANS DEPARTMENT STORE " MILLHEIM WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST i TH Most Mileage Service Steam- Welded nid Tipestone Firestone Tires are Gum-Dipped for extra strength, endurance and flexibility. Firestone Tubes are Steam-Welded to insure an air-tight tube, prolonging the life . of the tire and tube, and guarding against under-inflation. This is the combination that every thoughtful motorist should use. Pirestone- prices are very reasonable. - - BOOZER’S GARAGE, ga Economy Gum-Dipped Tires =
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