The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 27, 1930, Image 8
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. mY : "team black geldings, 8 and 4 yrs, old, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | FOR BALE. —Freod-Bisemann Radi SPRING MILLS weight 2800, sound and broke; bay horse, { R BAI ~Freed-Eisemann Radio 5 " - TN A y phd ss 1 and Music Master loud speaker, In dake o artley igh mechool { 1 / ¥ 1 vrs, old, weight 1.856 lbs ¢ 3 FOR 8) 3 The arab 1 : \ ff the Hartley High 1 0 AMONG the LI A DINC | CATIPLE--14 Mille. Cows, Holsteins; HOME FOR BALI} The undersign good working condition. Will sell cheap AND county will present a play in the » hall on Saturday evening, March 1 . es some will be fresh by time of sale. They |ed offers for ' her home and five to quick buyer. Harold W., Wagner " s . i tare all young and all good ones, Also, acres of goo tillable nnd sit unted x . " : y P.O. 8, of A. banquet was attend. P bl ar 1 ) k and & Ahad . ' joalsburg; pt » 3412, . anid | u IC : this Js an aceredited herd, 8 Helfers about % mile West of Potters Mills Ya fie: Phom : REAL ESTATE yy roe i * 3 smbers . ; ed al FT ny : number of meinbs es, some of them are bred to freshen in & . . their families | Sept: will make good cows 3 year-old | House, barn and outbullding in good tre County Hospital for treatment, NEW MACHINERY -—John Deere bind-! brood sows, coming in with third litter, fred charge, anywhere, a time. | W IT Smith is still on the sick list with { ers, mowers, side-rakes, hay loaders, po- ue at sale time 1, y ’ of Be, yw ihe, any no. OR SELL ? Smith is still or ; : ==Vost's Rendering Works, phone 38, THEATRE The Dairymen’s local seague ut the at with fertilizer attachment: Syracuse walk ington vullet SEE Us FIRST. monthly meeting on Monday, but the | 20.78, 302 and 502 models; | BELO pullets | MILLHEIM, PA. the unfavorahle weather a ime spreader: alr i Morse . . fer i preader; Fairbanks Mor twin H J h h A ’ : 2, Mr. and Mra G. B dartley visited thelr fon angine power washer; lot new single i w ith side bili hatend RA 0 Tu tor C D B gon Byron at Port Mati and double trees, neckyokes, garden hoes, eh * Oliver 2-way sulky plow, in . . ih w Wry Mr : Ton - {Fag - Wood mower; 6 ft. John Deere mower; Raw ip Soclion tractor 1 ALTON: foul 11s danghter, I's Aa t s 5 ft John Deere mov Superior potato Shape. & sp ¢ 8, =-horse puiver \ { : dowgtter, Mra. Holund 8, Fe " yihy, Doors mower, Suberior potato | shape; 4 BT a, Plier | JOHN GILBERT . Mr. and Mrs . : JSinncht of Loniport, PUBLIC SALE, | fat bull, a grage Holsteln, repair. Inguire of Mrs. Martha Con- ox the form Te and Mrs, ILS Brauch 11, miles West of Spring Mills, on | BHEEP AND H(KIS--16 As WES 1fer, on the premises oll of ¥ € ner, ¥ § £ 3 3 . Wh t i . j . : ta : 2 mre os rad. Ter oid . § L : , k TURDAY, MARCH Sth—1:00 P, M,, [8 Dorsette, 2 are pure 7 3 ; feseaepe Mrs OC 1. MeCool is on the sick lst SA . : swes. Shropshire. breed 41 Head Togs | and will probably be taken to the Cen~jthe followkig described farm machinery : | 385, ol he to 125 Ibs; 8 Chesterwhite DEAD STOCK REMOVED prompt- | WANT TO BUY ery Hitle Improvement. tato diggers, cultivators, manure spread S00 White Leghorn chickens, about 300] very " i . had thetr Jers, Superior 11-hoe 7 In. space grain drill, | Ge, BOGE SOF 95 Buff Orph- | Centre Hall; call at our expense. ae in plows In > oA. 7 = % ARTA : : : tendance was rather scant on account of fi a alas ~ ah sizes: Hold FULL LANE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS: or eres po, Ft kers in 7, 8 and 10 ft, sizes; Hol 10-20 MeCormick-Deering tractor, good as ‘ Tivew - ge 9 Give Pastor a Surprise, wood saw blades wte . a thin good shape: 4-section tractor harrow Just { SA’ UR DAY MAR 1 a USED MACHINERY 8 ft. Walter A IK Pes ’ . CENTRE HALL, PA. Ne ‘ Case : a 8 ng ¥ : 410-8 ph disk, In ‘good shape 4 1 Oilver of refum unitl shout % o'clock nthe (Ror, Sane Dose, 12 I, eft band los ba | So 43 Ht, SHORES et aS amy: | and G RETA GARBO 7-11 nder Suni] NN AR INSURANCE 7 . ann’ ey Workmen's Compen-= s 55 nena 0 sation dlls and Fire. y n I 3 shin x in. teheces, ty 0 1 i ls } " + yi " atinch bi ro a fre Kk, . a av al 1 . ui | oy tor, : by » ——— J. ROY SCHAEFFER, J Watt C. P. Long “abel a Th C ; : H. EUNGARD, |0mY Ri wgine, 86 ft, cottor chit, 28 Nt 0 You TWO BHOWS—7: { 1 CEXTRE HALL, FA. : aie horse 10WS—7:00 AND 8:45 | Bell 41R3 2.1 ., Mr and Mrs om “etteroif, . Gan des : . a and Bernice of. Fay r. 'UBLIC SALE sel. tug harnes “ ae a : hs / > . C. Confer, R er, ul rusy : set housings, collars, b ‘ seh. gro e In the ADMISSION—10¢ and 26e. . vy, Calvin Kenn \ nin J i 3 Miles West of Old Fort, on the Boyd ings: Leola ed » Tr . ; Albright and h. «1 A, Splcher farm, on Chatham windmill, le cksmit} vis, d. - «bb, Mrs. Ro S. Fa AT THURSDAY, MARCH 13, at 9:30 A, M. | including drill press, vise; and tackle av or a pre The Centre Reporter $1.50 a d, and Rev. Ha : 5 : just a pew one; 2 Iarge meat vessels, goo« - : the following personal property iS new: barrels. goo home-made when 1 2 FIVE HORSES Black team, horse and barrow: 100 bushel otato erates, material pan: REBERSBURG. mare, rising 8 and 9 yre, weighing 28300 for wagon tongues “OIL poles anid ba; Bay tasn horses, rising 15 years, some plank, sheep rack, ar other articles jeorge Corman dled on Monday morn- | fonine 2000: black horse, 5 years old 16 to 25 tons mixed hay; oats and : ifter suffering from a complleation } oonine 1450, by the bushel a aor Rome ne ved In North-| ACCREDITED HERD OF 30 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS-2 wood stoves ~ > ANT A rte r | WAS at the } his fath CATTLE Mi yr 13 milk cows, © stove, range, br oder wt -11 es P d | i I | EI I'l L sriand, ois some fresh and clos : lon tate, sink, flo es. Fin ut a £00 & 3. les Miller, over th 5 2-yr Year, =] as spring: 1H Kerstetter, from Walnut, Juniata y, drove here last wee iis wife nu ad ‘been among frien yo several your ola Steers. 8 mo o d: 2" Heit. : . : on, act. ie light in the : ie Norge Sar home Toon Lewistown |S nn ® Sesths alas #0 ee nl CLOTD BROOKS, pantry and you B A N K I N a Joga hes. who Frit oT es can place your A rt] Sia cos OIL hand on any mah Sg £8 a har kitchen utensil =n § SALESTTIAN you want in a WEST | PENN § POWER CO Accounts on our books are confidential. Particulars are supplied only to our custom- ers in person, to their known representatives, or Keep your confidential account with this bank. THE LENNOX OIL & PAINT CO. TOTEM RIT] SOIT JER SR Ix THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. CLEYELAND, OHIO, BETTER LIGHT ——————————— means BOALSBURG ITEMS. kettles, 4-galon kettle. sausmge grinder A HANDIER PANTRY & Fs y Cv ¢ Fan a P 4 4 | £ e Jk] Sug | 4 A Ra —_ nd Mrs. C. € ’ len,’ mes RADIO . rer Hosp ait st, te Repair Service fi An Lo mendaous BR. €, TRESSLER. PUBLIC SALE Three miles West of Old Fort, on the far o EYNRFRQ > \ “1 y WE ONT DAY. MARCH 19. at 9 AM, SNYDER 5 RA DIO SHOPPE # . Bote i $3 OF B ung.) CENTRE HALL, PA. \= Ear JE Astonishing were vterian : ” iblie is invited; a sil = = : R \ ring will be ppreciated - Fa i — Wi shi i —— re. Harry Harro, her daughter Henri. % i ] ’ =\ 28 Lights Windshield wiper and son, Roy, : wife, of Sunbury, i ~~ ; horn — cigar lighter—starter pent some time among friends In town - 3 ) ; Sunday, The Harros are former resi: : or | : 7 ~all these and more are con- + © lonlsbhurg 7 — e 4 Katharine Smith, of Wililameport Th = s ’ 8 ini Atharine Smith. of Williamsport. : ‘ fr tantly draining the power her mother, Mrs Leah Smith ‘ a from baileries. Firestone Mra Mabel Simpson. of Altoona, visited % ne : ’ ( . » het an De home of Mrs Effie Jacobs, ; _- BB 31 Batteries have full thickness fees esti 1: ¥e ERE is ; x i extra size plates—extra heavy ! : cell connectors and Sturdy Hard Rubber Cases. These give you additional power. All Firestone Batteries are guaranteed. Surprise Party. » very pleasant surprise party was f \ the utmost value obtain. by John Heckman, Jr, at the JE able in a low-priced ne of Mr. and Mrs J. A. C. Hecke 4 3 . of Spring Mills, in honor of Mrs | washer! Of latest, most . Hecoluma ir.'s, birthday Those - RO . i PIC SeNIt Worry Mr. and Mrs, IJ. C. A. : 4 h modern design through- Heckman and family, Carre, Renna 4 ut out, this Haag Model 55' and Whilam, Mr, and Mrs. Foster Breon and Isabelle, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Breon sells at a price within the and chiltfen, Clarence. May and. John, reach of any pocketbook. It is up to the minute in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckman, Mr. and . . . Mrs. Harry Shook and Evaline, Mr, everyrespect. Its thoroughly proven washing principle and Mrs. Thomas Decker, Mr. and Mrs. 3 : ' Jacob McCool and chitdren. Robert, assures spotlessly clean clothes without soaking, hand- Clarence and Cora, Mrs. Catherine Mo- rubbing, or boiling. From a mechanical standpoint, it Smith, Mr. and a i, Datel is as fool-proof and trouble-free as a washer can be Trade In Your Old and Ardell, Mr, d Mrs. Archie Con- 3 i : i En Ohare ars. Archie Cone made. And it is beautifully finished in lustrous Vortex Smith, Mr. and Mrs Webster Hock- green. See this washer today. : man and ughters, Rosella and Fae, Mrs. James Guisewite and children, Don’t get stuck trying to get the last mile from J Bernice, Haze : a am Berton, Bam Bin Pri ON LY 3 | your old tires. You may be ten miles from home. Bid, Grace Oh re urothy Louis rice, 5 I We trade the old ones in and accept them as part pay- Moter, Vernon Koonsman, Allen Rishel, ment on new Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires. 3 John Stover, Jennings Btover, all of Spring Mls; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross. 1 C McCLEN AH AN \ as of Bullsfonte; Iny. and dow Sow tT cHNERE MALL. Guaranteed Tire and Tube Repairing by, of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Decker and daughters, Jean and Arlene, of Millheim. Refreshments were served at a late hour, consisting of ; S BOOZER sandwiches, coffee, cake, plokies and * . candy, All departed for thelr homes wishing Mrs. Heckman many more CENTRE HALL Bappy birthdays. oe : Reliable inspection service free — Drive In Today. Tires Now