The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 22, 1928, Image 8

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    i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928.
THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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SPRING MILLS
Join Andrew Myers and family
Dorothy Campbell, all of Williamsport,
Sunday at the
and
spent Saturday and
John Myers home.
Mrs. Burd, Millheim,
visitor the Clayton
home.
was
of
day nt
aaman,
the
oy LTS
41 x
Henny
Snavely,
ph Shook wen
their
had
have
PBartges
husband
her on
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BOALSBURG ITEMS,
Harold Fisher
fngdon several days
Fisher found
able to enjoy a to
camp in the
Dr. W. W
returned fT
burg district
The Woman's Missionary
the Girls’ Guild of
hold their public
Hunt-
at the Geo
Mr. Fisher
¢ huntinZ
and family,
spent
and
trip
mountains,
Woods
visit in
home
th
have
Pitts
and mother
om a
Sole
&
thank-of
No-
h ¥
fering vice on Sunday evening
vember
The
formed
chicken =
evening November 24th, Price
including
Mr. and
La
Sunda)
Mrs
and Francis, Jr
snl A
Progress Grange Food Sale.
LIVE et oo.
tor .
Turkey Dinner, Thanksgiving Day.
tl
Transfer of Real Estate.
IT Bubb, eof
+ 2 tw
x L Harry
berg, tract In
p
Schad, tre
Elsie MN.
Morrison,
$1.000,
Dorothy
P. Bible, in Bellefonte:
Cyrus H. Meyers, ux,
Dinges, tract in Haines twp.
8 Ward Gramley, ot ux, to
Partges. tract in Millheim; $324.
Wm. M. Harnish, ot al, to Mary
Deitrick, tract in Walker twp.: $6560.
Tieodore D. Boal, et ux, to Laura
B. struble, tract in Harris twp. $1
The Penna State College to the Al-
pha Upsfion Chapter of the Beta Theta
Pi Fraternity, tract In State College;
$1.00.
John
wn G we, ux. to
Haines twp.: $1
Bible, ot ux. to
t Bellefonte:
haar, 1D
tract in State College;
ot
t Dorothy
$1
0.
George
M iv
in
Mingle, et to
et ux.
M
tract
&et et to Geo,
$1
to Russell
$5.000
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bar,
ot
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FARM CALENDAR.
Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl-
vania State College.
HAVE GOOD SEED SAVED.—8ee
that you have good viable and disease
free seed for use next spring. Be sure
tha all seed is thoroughly dried and
stored in a place where it will not. get
wet or be destroyed by rats and mice,
OVERHAUL THE SPRAYER-It is
not necessary to put off overhauling
the sprayer until spring. On rainy
days it may be taken apart, oiled, and
the worn parts replaced.
GROW OWN PLANTS--Many vege:
table growers find that they oan grow
their own plants for early use in .the
spring where they have proper equip
ment. Hundreds of Pennsylvania gard:
eéners are using the small sash green-
house planned and recommnded by
State College vegetable gardening ex-
tension specialists,
FAT TURKEYS ARE PEST--Good
Thanksgiving turkeys are well fed and
fattened. A fat turkey carries a great
deal of flash and the meat is of higher
quality. It pays to fatten the birds
for market,
GOOD CONDITION COUNTS--With
ble to recuperate from suckling her tall}
litter so that she will be thrifty and |
mated for her next
rich | protein and |
vigorous wien
dMtter. Ratlons
mineral content
as well as throughout the gos-|
A {f com
in
should previal prior to!
mating
tation combination of
finhme
period
and Sonata, plus tankage. of
acrve the purpose well
MACHINERY
from the a ent
will
FARM
ting farm machinery
HOUSE Pro.
tec
or now
during the winter
the
and
mn hank account
e heavy drains «
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spring
IMPROVE
next
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EXECUTOR'S SALE
woe) Foe
PERSONAL
end xe
| RI ALL AND PROPERTY.
{ Phe under
of
post on
{ Rock
y corner of
Jong Hoe of
wrees West ten
of
one-fourth
and known
town of
y feet) } Tass
CONTAINING
vf more
n plot or plan
Boalsburg as Lot No
ince
or less,
the f
13.
situate
sald
the main
has thereon
and part
and other
goo¥ con
Sald property la on
in
a
Street lonlshurg, and
erected frame
brick
two-story
HO .
stable,
in
wees] 1 g YE
dwelling 180,
out-bulldings. which
dition repalr.
At the same time and place
Executor will
personal
are
and
the
also offer
ry pearly
un-
at
public sale all of
which the sald decedent died seized and
assed, consisting of
wt
an organ. chalrs
dou
ands, mirrors,
range, cornet
together
and whic
her death,
Personal proper.
cent,
's
Ter rrr
Ley Pea
ry
yrs rt y
sid, and
For all stomach and
intestinal troubles and
disturbances due to
teething, there is noth-
ing better than a safe
Infants’ and Children's
Laxative,
Mrs. WinsLow's
Syrup
THE RICHELIEU THEATRB
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
SATURDAY (This Week)
The Ella Kamer Co. will present on
the stage
“HAPPENED AT 10 A. M.”
THURSDAY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Wk)
The Richelieu
screen:
“ACROSS TO SINGAPORE"
One Bhow Only.
7:15.
will present on the
Pictures stant at
Stage Show 8:30.
Children, 26c; Adults, 0c.
Smsiim—— I ——————
At the New “RITZ”
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS 2 TO 11 P. M.
THE RITZ will present:
“THE TEMPEST"
America's most distinguished actor
in the finest pleture of his screen ca-
reer. A vivid drama of the love on one
man for one woman set against the
raging turmoil of Russia's Red Days.
Admission, 16 and 8b.
AUTO TRUCK AT CROSSING
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THIS SIDE OF Lemont) onile
The For pyorrhea
the local branch of the ¥. IL
east-hound passenger train on
K.. run-
minutes behind schedule, struck
J.
ning For prevention
against gum infec-
tions, use Zonite,
the new powerful
antiseptic. Also
guaras against
colds, coughs and
more dig-
eases of nose and
throat,
a truck driven by G. Ishler, the
Boalshurg butcher, who was accom
panied by William Nevill, his helper, at
fie crossing cast of Lemont, Wedne
day morning.
serious
The report of the act
as the Reporter was closing
but we are reliably Informed thal
men escaped Injury.
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50 YEAR
TODAY-AND S | AGO
it should not be hard to deter.
mine which of these two attractive
young women is the telephone oper-
ator of 1928 and her equally at-
tractive predecessor of pre-mauve
decade Both the dress and
the of the
latter were the vogue in 1878.
days.
telephone equipment
TELEPHONE GIRLS LEARNING
PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID
As course young women operators of
one Company of Pennsylvania are thoroughly schooled in the nec
prompt and effective treatment in cases of accident in the home or
. Members of a class are shown above receiving instruction in
ndamentals of bandaging.
BATTERY CHARGING
RADIO and AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES
NEW BATTERIES
as Low as $8.90
CROSLEY RADIO
SALES AND SERVICE
BOOZER’S GARAGE
Phone 14R11 CENTRE HALL |
COCO OOPPPIPPIPP
JUST KIDS — Tomorrow Is Far Away!
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AND WE CANT GO OUT TODAY— WE MAY)
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A BATTERY
SERVICE STATION
E WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we are prepared to
repair all makes of Batteries. «We can suppl
Vv
you
or
with a Service battery while you are having yours
tepaired or Re-Charged.
We Have NEW BATTERIES
for Sale- for Your CAR
or Your RADIO.
(PPP EP EEO OIOEE -e
NOW is the time to see if vour
car has the Correct Test for Wint-
ter driving.
Batteries Tested FREE.
HOMAN MOTOR CO.
CENTRE HALL
FOURS
85058725
fob Lansing
BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO KEEP
YOUR OLD CAR--
JUST TRY A “65”
SIXES
$7050—-81000
fob. Lansing
We know how it is. You want a new car, yet the old
one runs pretty good, it gets you there, and back. Of
course, you have to shift gears quite a lot, the brakes
aren’t what they once were, the motor seems rather
tired, but still you've tried a few new ones and you
haven't seen enough difference to make them worth
the change. Well, just try a Durant ‘'65’’, then try
your old one, or any other new one. We know what
you'll buy.
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE |
CENTRE HALL
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