The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 20, 1930, Image 8

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930.
POTTERS MILLS,
Mrs, D. C. Fohringer and daughter
Ruby, of Colyer, spent Wednesday at
the T. FF. Fleisher home,
Mrs, Michael Smith has been on the
sick list for a few weeks, She is slight-
ly improved.
Those from here who attended the
quilting party of the Charles Miller
home at Centre Hill, on Thursday eve-
Mrs. John Blouser, Mra F.
¥ Palmer, Mra Ed Sweetwood, Mrs.
3. BE. Foust, Miss Onpha Fleisher,
Mrs. M. N. Miller, Mrs. Laura McCor-
mick, Mrs. G. H. M:Cormick
ning were:
made
later.
¢lema
be
over
Tone
Fixe
fant
every
CNose
|
These can be
and set out
roses, |
unsightly objects.
easily at homa now
Vines, such as cHmbing
tig, polygonum, and wistaria, may :
the spring and trained
Public Sale Register
Sale notice under this head Is carried
Free of charge when billd are printed at
this office, To all others the charge is
$1.50,
the arbor.
Up Young Pigs—
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 56, at 12
M., 6 miles East of Centre Hall,
MeClintie farm, located on the
by P. E. Marsinger: Farm
implements.—KE, M. 8mith,
are nature's tonics for
Provide these for the In-
feed
o'clock
on the
middle road,
stock
auct.
porkers.
Berry Plants— and
the control of anthra-
fungous diseases, say
for
other
vear
and
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, at 1:00 O'clock
£4
acres
about
fer,
i
i FOR SALE
i and Music
Master loud
FOR BALE
sale her
tillahde and,
West of Potters
and outhbullding in
The undersign
and five
situnted
Mills.
ROO
home 10 quick buyer. Harold
of Boalsburg: phone 3412,
a
good
+ mile
bar
tadio
INSURANCE axp
of Mrs. Martha
premises
Inquire Con-
the
t's Rendering Works, phone 36,
MILLHEIM, PA.
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL?
SEE US FIRST.
a few days
Mrs
P. M.,, in Centre Hall borough, by Hen.
ry E. Hennigh and Frank CC. Hennigh,
executors of 8. PP. Hennigh: The real
estate and personal property of the late
ORPHANS COURT SALE, 8 P. Hennigh,—E. M. Smith,
the Oph-| go URDAY, MARCH 8th, at 1:00
County, here | , Jock, on State road 1% miles west of
Outcry lgpring Mills by Cleve H. BEungard
New and used farm machinery. —¥E. M.
Smith, auct.
spent
daughter,
Mills
Mrs. F. A Carson
last week with her
Coleman Wingard
Mrs. D
spent a
Miss Orpha
Wert and two children
Aasonsburg and took Mra
with them
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
i ex INSURANCE
SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH, TY Automobile
: . A. M., on the Sankey 1 mile i k 3 4 9 1 | , - -
D. 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M., the fol-| 0 oo 0 yr T EB Schaeffer: ! : : - : Workmen's Compen-7
: Bei Zanzibar’ ev
D. you
(TENS. low ng vescor real estate Full line farm st
the LOT clean-up 8 E. M. and Fire.
oe J. ROY SCHAEFFER,
ever stumble on
dark cellar steps?
specialists, Spray
it.
State College plant
other brambles as they need
Soring
SATURDAY, FEB. 22—
LON CHANEY
IN
of Aaronshurg,
sister,
Mr, By
from
Sparr Wert,
days with
Fleisher. On Sunday
came up
Wert
fow her auct,
an order of
Centra
virtue of
Court of
offered at
premises, in
ans
sale or
Bot
Ore
Contre
public
the
County of
on
home | will be
the wugh of
Centre Hall,
Pennsylvania,
on
and
aon, of near
wife and
Sunday at the E. B,
Franklin Shares
Centre Hall, spent
Falmer he
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BOALSBURG
Stine,
MARCH 12th, a : : g 3 |
Me
and implemd
ftuated
Hall,
f Pennsy
Fev. of : Theological Smith, auct,
Seminary, will ag: 3
Reformed « ch on
30
County
vania,
Lot
Centre
pit ough of Centre
Sunday and State o
in the
Num-
ber Two of the Hall
rough; og the East form-
: ut) cdl Fa orth by
evening, February Bounded on the North by)
Mrg 1
after
farm, 4 miles west of Old Fort: Clean-
up sale of farm stock and implements.
“ . ssler., E. M. Smith uct.
Bellefonte and Lewistown Turn-|—R. C. Tressler. E. M. Smith, auct
on the South by lot of ground FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, at 9:30 A.
William Wolf, on the M._ on the D, K Keller farm, two miles
an Alley: Containing In east of Centre Hall, by Keller & Brooks
fect, and in Kora stock and implements; clean-
sale~E, M. Bmith, auct,
feat,
156th, at 1:00
o'clock p~ m., Edward Durst
farm, along Eariystown road, % mile
west of Old Fort, by Andrews & Durst
and a few farm imple-
Mayen, auct,
MARCH
plot of
have
gome | BO
erly
Mr. and
returned home
time in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs, Finn MoGirk
and Mrs. Harry MoGirk of
were guests of Miss Anna M
naay.
Mrs. Henry Reitz, who had
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarre Zettie
of Pleasant Gap, spent
friends In town.
«, Catharine Saunders ret
sy College Wednesday afta
g six weeks in town
r Streot,
of Cen
: THURSDAY, MARCH 13, at 9:00 A.
M., on what is known as the Boal
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bell 4113 su
TWO SHOWS—7:00 AND 8:45
ADMISSION —10¢ and Zbe.
spending
pike;
formerly of
West by
width 50
deipth 166
Thereon
twelve-room house,
ind Mr,
Altoona,
Dale, on
The Cesnurey Reporter $1.50 a year.
and
or less,
more
more or less
up
SATURDAY,
been iN good two-story
and all neces
erected a
barn
MARCH
on the
a _ rr
..plenty of light
i daugh- outbuildings.
Sunday
sary
TRACT NO
CONFIDENTIAL
BANKING
Accounts on our books are confidential.
Beginning at a post
at an alley running E and West
along sadd Alley, sixty-six foot;
lot formerly of John Hof-
forty-eight feet ; thence
formerly of John Reiter, East
foot ;
from the right
Lt Some stock
ments. ~I. F.
MONDAY,
A. M, onedmif mile
Mills, on Allison
Jacobs:
ined to
spend-
Hence along size bulb is the
North
along lot
sixty-six
{ Alley, running North
three and ono-ha
Mainnng %
10:00
Potters
Albert
stock
17th,
fer,
east
ness at
Wm
and over-
Wil thie Ferree
mond es-
¥ sary f
lace of busi
pi . farm
sale of
.
place of busin A oe a the best accident
uraay mori ie South forty- Clean-up
o and implements.—E., M,
TUESDAY,
vice Erected thereon is a good garage. M., 1%
TRACT NO. 3 lieing the free and
nterrupted use, berty and
and
1-424 ¢ was and .~ a
kidded al W Pent to thi tag Smit auct,
insurance you
18th, at 10 A.
Hall, by
stock
auct.
MARCH
of Centre
Fortunatel
injury but it
Ho 1867'S
mies cast
Jacob Bharer and Son:
M.
can take out. .
WEST
PERN
POWERCO
Farm
saa bbS
Smith,
sImove
Particulars are supplied only to our custom-
and implements.—E.
MARCH 19th, at 9
3 miles west
sell
and Mrs. John W an Hr r= rome of twelve (1 WEDNESDAY,
! — : . A.M. on the Rhone farm,
of Centre Hall, J. C.
farm stock and
je. 1s. FF. Mayes, auct.
ers in person, to their known representatives, or
when authorized in writing.
oks will
Keep your confidential account with this
MARCH ‘
of Bell
rond. B, C
ock and implem
M Smith, auct
WEDNESD
miles
AY,
west
bank.
clean-up sale —§E
12:30
Centre
SATURDAY. MARCH
P. M, by Harry E. Relish, in
implements
29n4
Hall: Farm stock and
EM.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Smith,
ATL
DAY
BETTER LIGHT
means
SAFER STAIRS Er _—._. es. a A
29th McMEEN’S 29th
Anniversary Sales
FRC LN IRIE RE OORT JO TROT IOI JRO TTT SILVIO YIN JU TT
a a a a AN is au
S
TUESDAY, MARCH
1% mile north of Potters
Au n 0 i
mpleme
a
about
on the F. A.
and
(r—
Livestock
o'clock. ~E
TRSDAY,
he W
t of Old Fort
and img
Ten per cent,
to be paid
balance on con-
of deed
LOOK
M. Bmith
A -
S————— : firmation of sale and delivery SATURDAY,
REBERSBURG. ot o : M
clock P
in Georges Valley
MARC
, 2% m
os
EM
ia st
Women’s Silk Dresses - $4.95 Sours a yvess
Come In, See the
Bizes 14 to 48 ladies’ 8ilk Dresses of many
Guisswits) " " quality Goodyear Ball Band and Top
Fuisewite | tions—at least every destription that answers to "smart. Notch sizes, 2% to 8
went to Pittéburg Thursday night and | : .
geturned Saturday
afternoon. Mr. Ber. | All the high shades for Spring are represented Also Special per palr—............... 5087
ly who is the mechanic in sport jersey dresses in one-plece and two-plece models For- SHEETS! - SHEETS: ——————
garage, went to the “Smoky City” mer values to $10 and $12.75.
very special value In blaaced
ingtruction on Chevrolet repair work. A
seamless sheets made from extra heavy
Mrs. Clara Leister from Centre Hall, Special Price, only
sheating. Full size 81x90 inches.
spent several days with her daughter,
* . Special, dach
Misses’ & Children’s Shoes $1.87 § — :
Drive it yourself ; note its smooth
Mrs. Norman Blerly.
Rev. W. A. McClellan drove to Gare
rett last Tuesday and returned Fri.
day, bringing back his wife who had Thi lot trclades Wigh ton slots sa ‘well aa Yow ioduis ta
SPECIAL, pair
flow of power, and we believe you
will agree with us that the New
Dodge-8 represents the greatest
car value for the price--
Son In thet town for some time ow
Eng to sickness in the family of her
Delivered
Mona V
Helen
nada
Moyer
, 1 black, brown, tan, Snap fasteners,
ompanied to herd } i
8 a Ha back cuffs on every pair. First
OF :
Norman HBierly and
y day.
Jack .
grades. All
BLEACHED MUSLIN
Soft finish bleached muslin free from
any filling. Nice for lining quiltsand
making undergarments. 36 in wide
Special, 10 yards for
Ladies’ Lace Neckwear - 65¢ §
This close out lot consists of collars, bots and panel
collars. A right jolly choice SPECIAL, each
Unbleached Muslin, 10 yds. $1
A truly splendid quality unbleached muslin suftable for
10 Yards for $1.00.
Linette Table Covers, - - $1.00
Du Pont fabricord cloth requries no washing or ironing.
Easlly washed off with a damp loth. Finished with a
hemstitched hem. Bizes 50x50 inches
Boys’ Tan Shoes & Oxfords, $2.00
Sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to 6%. Do not ‘miss this Sale of
Boys’ 8hoes. Prices have been cut to less than half.
Special, palr .... 82.00
pumps and oxfords.
ss=on, Dr. Boy McCldllan.
Mrs. Will Bair visited her sister, Mra,
T.amey, in Green Burr several days)
last week.
The Senior class of M. T H. 8
wnt a play on Saturday night, Fe
9
22.
MARCELLA DRAWERS
in very <harming lace
40 waist. We know these
will surely please you at this price—
Trimmed
Sizes 26 to
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* . * . - » » »
FARM CALENDAR WOMEN'S PAJAMAS
Outing and crepe models beautifully
trimmed, in sizes 34 to 42. McMeen's
Special offer
TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
. * . . . » * * *
Start Plants Early—
Plants of certain vegetable crops
may be started in late winter or carly
spring in sunny windows, a hotbed,
or a coldframe. This practice enables
the gardener to have plants well ad-
vanced when the weather permits
planting in the open ground. Good
plants also result in earlier maturity
and larger ylelds of most crops,
Emprove Girls’ Rooms
Showing how to provide convenient
prrangement “of appropriate furniture,
fuse a harmonious color scheme, and
make care and cleaning easy, the
Girl's Own Home project has improved
thousar:ds of farm girls’ rooms at low
cost, Your county home economics
extension department representative
can explain the plans
Protect from Lightning
For lightning protection, it is well
{o ground to earth every electric en-
trance to any farm building on the
outside even though the system Iscon-
nected to a water pipe on the inside.
Beautify Home Grounds
Garden arbors often can be used to
many uses about the home, 38 in, wide,
MAGAZINE RACKS
green and black.
Solid colors, red,
Worth $1.00.
~ AUTOMOBILE ROBES
Made from an extra heavy quality
green corduroy in a large size. Can be
used as couch covers or auto robes.
NAINSOOK GOWNS
Porto Rico nainsook gowns for girls
and women Only reason why--slight-
ly solled. MoMeen's Special
and how!
E. E. McMEEN & CO.
The People’s Big Store of Lewistown.
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Also, the Complete Line of the
Popular DODGE SIXES
POPP
FRAN B ABBE RARE s rea ERE 98
BARBARA ARERR ARERR
tia
R. S. Hagan Garage
CENTRE HALL