THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930. ! ant comedy "The Way to the City.” The C. P. Long Company store is to made larger. 1700 square feet will added to the floor space. After 50 years continuous business, Charles P Long has decided to make many changes and will build stairways from main floor and use the large public hall; this will enlarge the store; In i fact, double ita present capacity, The at business has increased to such an ex: tent that Mr. Long fedls justified In enlarging and increasing his stock of merchandise, REBERSBURG. | Kenneth Maines, one of the faculty | the Mill Hall High schqpl, was at be of home of his father over the Kk Pa the end Mrs. Orvis Wook Swartz had a birthday party Saturday for hex son, Glenn, to which all the little boys and girls of town were invited, and they an dnjoyable time. Annie Bright, who is employed State College, was home over the week end. Phyllis Page, a student in the Will-| Eamaport Collage, was at | her home Mrs, John Miss 1 for some time, entered the Gelsinger | home patient on Mon- (ter a {parents, Rew Spring | The {her | Colles tend on report - ed BOALSBRURG ITEMS, returned to her at Garrettson Beach, N. Y., af- month's visit with her grand- and Mrs, W. J Wagner. was made in the company of Rev. J. F. Harkins, of. State went to Ni to at- student conference, Commercial Sunday laish, who has been quite | wv Lil Mary Wagner Hospital as a surgical day Mr. and Mrs Rossman, Mills, visited at the home of Mrs. Relish, sister of Maw. Ilossman, on Saturday. Harry Winkiebloch and family mov- ol to near Mononguhela on Friday, where Mr Winkleblech and son will be |g farm. Mrs Bo of trip uncle, York who w A from a daughter, Rowe has mturned visit with his in Williamsport. George woeaks' employed on a dairy Kuhn Elizabeth Biorly home with rheumatism fo last week. An eight one-half boy was born Mr mond Bal on Tuasday. Mrs. Hester Meek Bellefonte, spent home of her parents, within the past week. Palmer Weaver, an instructor Btate College, wife and child, were Sunday guests at the Calvin Weaver | home, to her days was day Sunday pipe and “dry” all supply Usburg was weral main water | ng Saturday night the only water available was the town A numbxr of men worked most the entire day to repair the break After spending six weeks in the Geisinger Hospital at Danville, Miss Anna Sweeney returned to the home of a aunt, Mrs Elizabeth Jacobs, in “Centre Hall, where she will remain for a month before her home in town. Mrs Min with und baby Ray and to Cleo XK near an al- id from at the Smulls, | and saveral Chi her opening Fred and week-end Relitz and initz spent in Sunbury, of Bellsfonte, was a the home of Wm. Msy son the Himry Robert friends Elmer Houtszs, recent caller at or. Mrs, Jane « State Miss Orpha | ing nicely spent | ness of pneumonia ww. and Mrs. Moyer their ne POTTERS MILLS, 8 Wet and family, of Aarons- spent Baturday at the T. F sher home. Mes, Lena Palmer and sister Lemont visited Sunday at the F, Palmer home. Wm. EB. McCormick, visher, and Mrs, H In Lewistown, Mm Aloe Bible is | at the home of her E. Hen Ed up with a hea « d. is D. burg, he from F. Nose spent several days at College recently. CONVAleSC~ serious M- Katherine Tussy Is Mi Foust 8 after her recent Ele E Ale Sunday of work loft fleld nday riously 81 pn { H.iat 1x hton, Pa Miss Nora Miller, a been ther of friends, gave a fm- Ww Mrs, CUMOoNnia. ul sisted by party a nume- Mon gh, on ol Ap of Real Estate. for week end Mrs. BE I SPRING MILLS ge «ir annual banquet Feb, 13. suffered 3 3. Palmer, tp The local lox of Odd F venin Finkle Sunday We Sunday on wit! er mother's th, Hospital, better ft being win wistown ame 38 Or ne to ta pne Sn who was § ] not any 2 Slegal ch RD of mon ia Saturday, Feb High » CIrAngs st of 12 cl acd Come In, See the , NEW DoDGE-8 Drive it yourself ; note its smooth flow of power, and we believe you will believe with us that the New Dodge-8 represents the greatest car value for the price-- $1290 Delivered Also, the Complete Line of the Popular DODGE SIXES oe thal R. S. Hagan Garage CENTRE HALL : mete ternity Rod and Gun tract in Haines twp.; 1. Fraternity Rod and Fraternity Rod and tract in Haines twp. Highland Park Real Charles H. Foster, loge; SL Club, Public Sale notice Clu, to Club Ine. Gun Gun $1. Estate $0, to State Col wn this office tract $1.00 ian Sale Register under this head is carried at To all others the charge is a | mohiation {for the of report {the Harlan Kulp, cow tester for As No. 2, publishes his month of January the Reporter Fle shows the best record herds his report in this states iB the by | § INSURANCE &np REAL ESTATE “U0 made in district Edson W. Fultz to tract in Haines twp.; $1. First National Bank, Ad, to Preston]! A. Frost, tract in State College: $1.-]°%0 260, Cave, Ld Im goods KE, M. SATURDAY on Bt: Anna Fy Fultz, SATURDAY P. M., on t Gregg by CC. —— i ————— vestock, Appllieati.ns for Pheasant Eggs. 15,000 ringnecked at the offices of the Game Commission, ac- cording to CC. A. Hiller, in charge of propagation. Mr. Hiller hopes to re- celve applications during the next few weeks to cover the 60,000 eggs expected to be produond at the farms this spring. Applications for o'clock, Spring Mills { New and use Smith, auct. WEDNESD. M., pheasant eggs have been received A of Full clean on the two game line far: up sale M., { farm, on what 4 miles C. P. LONG FOR CONGRESS. R. C. FRIDAY, IM. on the D, Tress Farm stock up sale —~E o'clock p. m. farm, along stock ments. ~Is F. MONDAY, A M., Mills, on Jacobs: and implemer TUBSDAY, M., 1% miles Jacob Sharer and implemer Home the A. M., on the of Centre Ha frm stock sale, ~I. F WEDN ) m. 9% Buffalo | sel Farm eAn~-up sale o '. FEBRUARY Samuel H. 1 ons 16th, at he mile Bartholomaw, admr.: household D. plements Smith, auct, MARCH 8th, at 1:00 ite road 1% miles west of by Cleve H. Eungard d farm machinery ~E. M., | and at 10 AY, Sankey 10 MARCH 12th, farm, 1 mile East by T. E. Schaeffer: stock and implements; | E. M. Smith, auct. MARCH 13 at 9:00 A is known as the Boal west of Old Fort: Clean- n M. Smith, 140, farm, auct, nt 9:30 A. two miles ler. E IARCH K Keller and implements; clean- Smith, auct, MARCH 16th, on the Edward road, at 1 Durst % mile farm imple- aut, 17th, east and few Mayes, MARCH mile Allison up sale its. ~E, M, Smith, MARCH 18th, of Centre a at 10:00 of Potters farm by Albert of farm stock auct, at 10 A. Halli, by stock cast Bon: Farm ita ~~. M. Bmith, auct. MARCH 18th, at § Rhone farm, 3 miles west 1, J. C. Brooks will sell implements; clean-up Mayes, auct. AY, MARCH 198, west of Bell road, B. Bloom ts and at 9 a. efonte, on 43 WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. weed C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. INSURANCE Automobile Workmen's Compen-7, sation and Fire. J. ROY SCHAEFFER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 41R3 THEATRE MILLHEIM, PA. SATURDAY, FEB. 8— John Gilbert IN “The asks of the Devil” TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AKND 5:46 ADMISSION—18¢ and 860. Bell au > The Omwy Haportar §1.560 a year. a JHE THD WT I II I TYNISRE TTR | RR THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. DET IT THI LS a DIO a TEI J DER IER TORY WATT DOTS BURT JR IIT VI A et a i Ss en ey ni McMEEN’S 2) McMEEN’S Carpet Sweepers HYGENO of these Jack Only a Hmited fow remain $3.50 Hygeno Steel oted with double dumping pans and Bweapers, leavers and genuine bristles in brushes. January Special, each $1.98 Women’s Gray Ties Goodyear Quality. Top notch ties in tan and black. Former $2.25 sellers $1.37 are: Beaver Skunk Dyed Muskrat Necklaces some metal with oolor- modernistic beads §1 od stones, others in Regular 79¢c and ornaments sellers Waste Paper Baskets There are three distinct styles which are quite modernistic among these waste paper baskets. These baskets sold at $1.00 each— 79c Axminster Rugs formerly furred of style and good taste. With and all of of high value Size 27x48 Inches. Amazingly beautiful patterns in Ax- sold at Up for a quick close-out. Kit Fox French Beaver Wolf minster rugs which formerly $3.00 each 16 Gold Rib Umbrella Cotton taffeta with 3 inch border, shepherd crook, handles. Special ecach-- $2.65 grogram also plan will find Leather Handbags This unusual assortment of black and brown leather handbags will meet the approval of the most fastidious WOmAan, we are sure. Regular $3; Special each— $2.49 $ FABRIC GLOVES be much pleased tc tans, grays, modes and Here Io a 79¢ pair $2.50 Beacon Robe Cloth | Pick out one of these pretty patterns and make yourself a warm robe Any number of distinctive patterns to choose from. ’ 95¢ yd. Triangle Scarfs The designs and materials are love. ly. All colors; Special, each-- $1.00 LEWISTOWN’'S HOME OF QUALITY in Merchandise and Service Super Rayon and Silk Mixed Stockings These hose are not only a better Rayon but better proportioned and bette: made than any other dol lar grade we know of. 79¢€ pair i oa
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