THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. REBERSBURG. Mifflin Co. Jail Prisoners Employed. | William Wirt, of Patton, is here on Prisoners in the Mifflin county Jail p bli Sal R . | hogs, ete~H, M, Smith, auct. OC. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Admr., who desire to do so and who can be | u iC e egister o? Centre Hall, Pa. AND a visit with his brothers and sister EE a . - Mr. and Mrs. John Metagar, of Har-]trusted without being watched will be | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, risburg, were visiting at the home oflgiven an opportunity to work during pale Botice under this bead Js suiried In the Estate of SAMUEL H, BECK,| The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year Mrs: Ida Weaver, mother of Mrs. Metz- [the coming four years, at least. Wil- this office. To all others the charge is late of Gregg ownship, Centre COUNTY, | ‘ last week. son White, new Miffin county sheriff $1.50, n : “will hold a stock sale of twenty cows, | thentieated for settlement. £0, several days i Pa, deceased, i a Mary Corman, one of Gregg town- sald on Wednesday when he started a Sy oe peressen : . ’ at ToL tr orisoners washing down the | : : Letters of administration on above estate | ship's popular school teachers, was it | group of pris ners washing down F SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 156th, at | having been duly granted the undersigned WANT TO BUY the home of her father, George Cor-}walls of the Sheriffs off a while ano "11 M. on the Samuel H. Beck place, | all persons orks them selves indebted man (who has been m poor health for{er group was employed painting the | n Gregg twp, 1 mile east of Penns to the estate are requested to make Im- | OR SELL ? { § - - + yd asd § > Er : slis 4 ay % mid 0 9 av 1 some time), over the week end. interior of the jal residence. | Cave, by C. D. Bartholomew, admr.: melish JT man, amd thote having claim Walter Weaver and wife from Le- S———————— Livestock, implements and household | / i : T H E A T R E SEE US FIRST. mont, wera at the Calvin Weawr Jr. Beveral local overseas vetammns are | goods E. M. Smith, auct. { home on Sunday. appieants for the job of census enum WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, at 12 MILLHEIM, PA. Nevin Moyer and wil el YR erator for Centre Hall borough and | a 0 M5 miles East of Centre Hall, vr T Bloomsburg on Saturda i Potter township I'he enumeration Is the N Sintic farm. located on the x * . l; EW on of their daughter, Mis ALLEL scheduled to begin In April. middle road, by PP. E, Mersinger: Farn tld TN m int na ' : : A § 2 v CENTRE HALL, PA where they will 1 : cused Shh stock and imp nt i M. Smith, g i yA TH] / fF ‘KE IR » : Mrs. Gladys Hosterman, of Aarom UTE SALT 0 p A SATURDAY, FEB. 15 burg, was at the home ’ Cormar sunday virtue of an order of the ph~ FRIDAY, MARCH Gorge orm 1, On OSRNGAY . . 7 ; John Relsh. dre ye to : ] anvils : n ang Ct urt : £ C " . on 1 Fs hn . > x in ¢ x te & Jo Sg! y jon it . | N\ x (6 § 5 5 Sunday to Vial fi : e wh 15 Ww ie remnises, 1 tia toro} tl exe te of 8 . ante] el eh: “) tient in the Geisinger hospital ; Carte of Sorte ahd tata end renal Toca thx nts Gi < } \ One night the past man from a neighboring y, under =U a : : os Sil s , hi | o starrin . the influence of uor ttempted to v ' f CH th, ¢ 1:00 2 X A utomobile drive away with v. Schecteriy's se=~1 4 930. at 10 o'clock A. M., the fol- | o'clock, on State road 1% w : \ 11° - / ¢ nn’ ( » = which was parked in front of the |, ine d bed real estat ; Mills by Cleve sungari 3 Lillian Gish W orkmen 8 Compen-3 dan 1 ing d ; Y . Bierly garage, and it t reat per- TH T™T N {Situated in the Lot New and used farm machinery. —E. M, § \ sation sunsion on the part of by-standers to alt { entre ul wunty of Cen- Bmith, auect . with LARS HANSON and Fire get him away from the car ty Qtate of Pennsylvania. WEDNESDAY, MAICH 12th, at 10 : . ¥ y Arig entertained the : M sh ; artis Swe N on the Sankey farm mile WM . 3. a fi. . - Mrs. Annie 1 right enterta ned 3e Lounded on the North by Lot Num A. M., on th San ey f rm, 1 mil Fast A - J. ROY SCHAEFFER members of State College BEvangebica oT +3 y ¢ ‘ 1 of Potters Mills, by "1 i Schaeffer » ol heir play Pr Two of the pot of n RE i] a . : ; a : CENTRE HALL, PA 8S. 8S. class, who presented their DIARY Bast by Street, form- ull line farm stock and implements; i” ’ TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AND 8:45 hs " “lap - 0 you nick Borough on the Kast 1 Bell 4113 2.1 ADMISSION~—10c and 26e. in the Odd Fellows’ hall on Saturday erly Bellefonte and Lewistown Turn- clean-up sale~—E. M. Smith, auct. night, to a luncheon after the play. pike: on the South by lot of ground| THURSDAY, MARCH 13, at 9:00 A. . oy sme—————— formerly of William Wolf; and on the / M., on what is known as the Boal your chin when s————————————————————————— The Centre Heperter. 31.50 a year SPRING MILLS West by an Alley: Containing In| farm, 4 miles west of Old Fort: Clean- in . A D. F. P. Heckman is or he sick ]width 50 feet, more or less, al n up sale of farm stock and implements. you sha ve on list at present. lipth 165 feet, more or less -=R. C. Tresgler. E. M. Smith, auct. ” w . Wm. H. Smith has returned from the Thereon erected a good story FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, at 9:30 A d bk ARIF 7 Lewistown hospital where he had been |twelve-room house, barn and all neces- (a on the D. K Keller farm, two miles dal mai nings. for treatmemt. His condition shows | sary outbuildings cast of Centre Hall, by Kellar & Brooks very little, if any, improvement TRACT NQ 2-—-Beginning at ¢ ’ Farm stock and implements; cleans Calvin Finkle suffered another par-liat an alley running East an West up sale—E. M., Smith, auct. . alytic stroke and is at present In alalong sadd Alley, sixty-six feell| gATURDAY, MARCH 16th, at 1:00 « « « « just get a Wo f Yohn Hof~ | +s " g lot formerly of John Hol- nik p. m., on the Edward Durst a i a re) The Great Security 1 hrough the Federal Reserve System helpless state. thence along lot Paul Weagloy, who ha $s been on the fer, North y ht 4 then Be farm, along Eariystos road, % mile ’ good b 1 £2 b u ] b gick list for over a week, is improving {along lot iy of John cae west of Old Fort, by Andrews & Durst soma Robert Neese is at present flll- } sixty-six feet; ti o al ; a a. a A Some stock and a few furm imple ol for the bathroom ing his place in the First Natlonal| Alley, ru g¢ North and South forty yas s.—Ti F. Mayes, auct as clerk three and one-half feet to the PACS! yoNDAY, MARCH 17th, at 10:00 : » players that we chedu ed tolar t inning : , M. onedalf mile east of Potters ge light fixture and a play in the ( ! hall on Erected thereor good garag Mills. on the Allison farm by i y evening of eck, have | mRACT NO. 3—Being the free Jacobs: Clean-up als of wocx| HB you'll sing as you shave on the 11 58 day ‘“ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BETTER LIGHT CENTRE HALL, PA. means EASIER SHAVING IRE JM ROR nnn TL am TT ITAA | IT JET] TSE] JERR, SN JE LIRA WTO DIRS BOE JE ORR Ee BAN JIE JOHNS MERIT AE LI MSTIEE Teel SMSO © SIOSIYETIRET SAVEVLITOYY | CUE MRT HUSUNI] Ce BORTEUORIONEL CMMOTITRNE <r TUPUSMINRTNERY ZOCOAVIOIITL JEPUAIOSIOT DIRIEVARIUVNL UNAYURYARSY — | N 29th McMEEN’S 29th Anniversary Dales Come In, See the Women's Silk Dresses - $4.95 | a aio pair Kim 14 to 48 joa’ Silk Dresses of many descrip- : Sizes 14 to 48. Ladies’ Silk I f man; ; Goodyear I Band and Top tions—at least every description that answers to “smart” Notch grades. All sizes 2% to 8 FARM CALENDAR All the high shades for Spring are represented Also Special per pair— . . sport jersey dresses in one-plece and two-plece models For- SHEETS! SHEETS! TIMELY REMINDERS FROM ¢ 276 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE * mer values to $10 and $12.75. A very special value In bicaced SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE . Special Price, only .... 5 seamless sheets made from extra heavy . » . » » * & sheating. Full size 81x90 inches. Choose Right Fertilizer Special, «ach ves cases 51.00 Commercial fertilizer for the garden Mi ? & C 1| ? S $1 87 should be suited to the particular needs . 1SS€S hi dr en s hoes ‘ BLEACHED MUSLIN of the solfk On light to medium soils, - where only a small amount of manure This lot includes high top shoes as well as flow models in Soft finish bleached muslin free from has ari 4 \ v i any filling. N nd quil as xen applied, a good fertilizer Is | pumps and oxfords. SPECIAL, pair jd boi ios for lining quiltsand one analyzing about 5 per cent potash, | making undergarments 36 in wide On medium. to heavy soils, with a Special, 10 yards for reavy application of manure, a fertfMiz. | ———— imine shoot + ver went mire ||| Drive it yourself ; note its smooth [li Ladies’ Lace Neckwear - 65c MARCELLA DRAWERS ye 12 oant us, « er | mr € per nt phosphorus, and 4 p ! rimmed in very charming lace, cont potash generally is the most prof- | 2 8 0 0 This close out lot consists of collars, jabots and panel . i fl W f Sizes 26 to 40 waist We know these oO oO power, and we believe you i collars. A right jolly choice. SPECIAL, each » DH will surdly please you at this Price Bach ........... iasasssssasen B00 every ten years is the usual practice | will agree with us that the New | followed by farmers who want to de-| gr i Unbleached Muslin, 10 yds. $1 WOMEN'S PAJAMAS ions sont or an. wig wes ||| Dodge-8 represents the greatest A ir splot uals wine eve tor} Se Betws matty vA free from decay or rot. To divide the) work op best it is advisable to go over one-tenth ot the tem wooas wach ||| car value for the price-- winter. Orchards Nog Rutvus $1290) Linette Table Covers, - - $1.00 § _ 940° M9 ow tole Cv't Out Poor Trees | Weeding and thinning that woodlot | i many uses about the home, 36 In, wide, 10 Yards for $1.00. Special offer-— Each In two record-breaking dry summers Worth $1.00, the ability of the Pennsylvania State College orchard pilots to withstand | Du Pont fabricord cloth requries no washing or ironing. Special he drouth has been in proportion to the! Basily washed off with a damp oloth, Finished with a 1 .n Ev amount of organic matter turned Into Delivered hemstitched hem. Sizes 50x50 inches. AUTOMOBILE ROBES them. The short sod rotation plots Special, OBI i...oiesrnsissisnisssrasansnnavae SHAD Made from an extra heavy quality which were under cultivation last year green corduroy in a large size. Can be grew the heaviest clover crop In the orchard. used as couch covers or auto robes. To Find Cow's Efficlency— A ] : the Complete Line of the Boys’ Tan Shoes & Oxfords, $2.00 BPOUIAE «.sovounnansonanessesess $088 Twelve cows are being used by the - Institute of Animal Nutrition at State NAINSOOK GOWNS ’ Sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to 6%. Do not miss this Sale of Porto Rico nalnsook gowns for girls 1 expeorim: determi the efclnecy 4 the Sow In Changing Popular DODGE SIXES Boys' Shoos Prices have been cut to less than half and “womens Only tenn why—ailght- feed into milk. Grow Healthy Chleks— Special, pair Caden bases ese vnve inna ine snes S00 and how! re rsaveasrkssaastnses tn Dead chicks pay no bills. Use of clean practices moans more Mve chicks and better profits Sanitation wi eames ll RS, Hagan Garage E. E. McMEEN & CO. Place Wires Correctly The People’s Big Store of Lewistown. Al Hghtning rods should be at least sly fest away form electric wires and CENTRE HALL con ia to prevent side-flashing, This a iudes any metal connected te the rods and radio lead-ina
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