The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1930, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
W. R. Wincdgardner, of Milroy, bro-
ther«<in-law of F. V. Goodhart, of town,
je seriously il at h'g home with pneu-
monia.
The ladies of tha Senlor Service class
of the Lutheran 8. 8. are engaged in
quilting at the home of Mra John H
Hishel, in town.
If You need a new radiator, we have
them in stock; or ¥ you want your
old one repaired, give us a tral WwW,
H. Miler, Bellefonte .
George Jordan, who 8 diving on the
Jonathan Tressler farm at Linden Hall,
will become tenant on the Carper farm,
owned by Davi Glasgow at Linden
Hall, April 1st
County Treasurer [. 1. Smith be-
came Ri dast week, but his sicKness
proved only temporary. While prob
ably not in the most fit condition he
has been at his office during the ses-
sions of county court,
Mrs, John Mowery was /n Altoona
over the week-end, having attended
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IN22 Sixth Avenue. The
Mrs Mowery were
friends.
Mrs. C. F. Lontz son Kennetl
Madaline Sheesholtz, of Mifflin?
and Mr. Bray, of Bucknell Univer
motored to Philadlephia and spent
week end whh Miss Georgia Battord
and the formers niece, Miss Anderson
Postmaster RR. M. Smith,
day, drove to Adams, N
turning on Monday
morning, on resumnyg
was greeted with nine
Adams
Lake Ontario
The fiftieth anniversary
riage of Mr. and Mrs, Willa
was celebrated 1 a dinne
Mr. and Mrs. Willian Wi
many years Mr. Scholl
prominent builder and cont
Bellefonta
The condition of Orvik L
Colyer, who was removed
Hospital, Pittabnar -
days ag suffering from blag
ble, improved to such ar
skilled fical treatment
turned t« his home
nesday) Mrs, Horner
band at Lewistown.
The
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(LOVER FARM GROCERY
I'oO OPEN SATURDAY
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MARRIAGE LICENSES,
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Among the Siek.
John H. Rished 4
from an attack of kidney
Mrs. V. A. Auman has
sick list for the past weck
Master William Kerlin has been
fined, to his home for the
owing to a slight Hiness
Se, Mh
W. C. T. U. Dues Soelal.
On Tuesda vening, 30, Max
the local W
annual du
building
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Automobile Show,
market
oonmsideraly
equipped, deliv
The public fa ««
tend this show when every man, wom
an and child will receive souvenirs and
two prizes will be awarded Saturday
evening, March 16th, at 10 P. M, to
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the gnan and woman holding the fucky
numbers.
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JANUARY MILK PRICES,
The net cash prices pald for 2%
milk, per cwt., in the 200-210 mile zone
by dealers reported for January are as
follows:
Meridale Dafries
Dadrymens League, ,
Shefliald Farms
Unity, Buffalo
Fort Plain
Little Falls, base ...
The League deductions were 16¢ for
certificates of indebthdness, and 6c
for expenses, making the gross price
$2.48, adv
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THE CENTRE REPORTE
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COURT NEWS. Mifflinburg Man Hangs Himself.
: The ! ' Clarence 8 tle Fer
(Continued from first page.) The body of Arend Viglemys
was found Saturday morning hanging
in Mifflinbwe, by Donald Weiser. Mr,
The next case taken up was CC. N.
] Weldser cut the rope attached to a raft
ared in open Court and confessed{¢¥, with a knife wh'bh he found in
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wWgment In favor of the plaintiff forthe dead man's pocket,
00, and the record costs, Mr.
William R. Kerstetter and Mary I.
erstetter, individually and Frederick .
erstotter by h% natural guardian and |leved that despondency over his con-
Splgelmyer had been i ill
health for several years, and it Is he
xt frdend William R. Kerstetter and dition caused him to take his own life
ary l. Kerstetter ve. Verna Geohret About two years ago when his barn
his case had been settled and a ver
. , and stock were destroyed by fire, M
et was taken in favor of the defend-
Spiglemyer was badly burned,
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Comm yv Mik Mitta! ndicted on
SOI 8 oH C= ZTOW itl ean
charga Prosecutrix, Anna : R SALE.—Home-grown re-clean
of
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Hall, phone T4R14 3toll
statutory
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¥ dover sdoed . et, shed, Centre
When the defendant was ar- ver s F. Rishel,
he plead guilty and also plead
¥ { Lv 4 € 6 inl { witht . 1 i
ent not having xen found within a Special price on all orders from now
two years from the time of ly Aur 1 1st
11 . 3 od fos .
e alleged crime. On Tuesday morn
20% off on paper orders
D ‘ Att 1 8 183.70 a day for hanging. Geo. E. Mey
istrict J rne noved the . np ) "134 ‘e
forney ic On € er, Boalsburg. Phone 2512 612
a nol pros which was
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm
of 40 acres, Including 10 acres of wood-
land, located 1 mile South-east of Col-
yer; bulldings in good repair; running
water house. — Edward Bubb, Centre
Hall, R. 1, phone S84R4. 09
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FOR BALE Freed-Eisemann Radio
and Music Master loud speaker, In
good working condition, Will sell cheap
to quick buyer 0 WwW. Wagner,
Boalsburg :
C1UNICIPAL
HEATRE
MILLHEIM, PA,
SATURDAY, MAR. 8-—
decd wy 119y
cds y11
with POLLY MORAN
HARRY GRIBBON
and “FLASH”
TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AND 5:45
ADMISSION —10¢ and 25e.
School nurse says
all girls should
know this
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prom
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ALKING to a roomful of high
; school girls on personal hygiene
" vor » Chit n girs . Ep yi N
famous the world over an Wxpesien oad Qtriet Ruse Sart
“One of the b » rules of health for
: ' girls is to keep the system functioning
® Pp inau d S naturally at all times. Normal exercise
and diet habits should be encouraged.
But when necessary there's no harm in
Sha m Poo taking nujol, since it works mechani
cally and can’t disturb the normal
functions of any organ of the body.
3724s ’ Particularly with girls, there are timeg
Lea es } our when nujol hola alws be taken.
. Take a spoonful every night for a few
har lustrous, days, It's a thoroug ly safe and harm-
less method. It won't cause distress or
health ¥, and gas pains or griping.”
jol is different sm any other sub-
not too dry! stance, It contains no drugs or medi-
e. It can be taken sal 0 matter
how you are feeling se it is so
At your favorite store—or send ure and harml works so
‘. a ye n. asily, Every woman should keep a
for free sample to Pinaud, Dept ttle on hand. Every druggist hasthis
M. 2:30 E 21 St. New York remarkablesubstance, Get the genuine.
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Hints of Spring --
Are in the Air
and mare than that—new Spring Dresses, flared Skirts, new waist line, silhouette
models—and COLORS, new shades, and odd, unusual prints. We will be glad to show you
these unusual garments. COME IN-TRY THEM and SELECT your Spring Dresses from
an exceptional display. ’
Styleplus Clothes New Coats Enna Jettick Shoes
Men’s and Boys’ New Spring Shoes
Spring Suits and Dresses | are here
Widow Jones Suits arriving daily | Walk-Over Shoes
New Spring Hats for Ladles—New Lingerle—and an especially nlee assortment of Wash Froeks—for the
big and little Miss, Priers are as Usual—EXCEPTIONALLY LOW—EVEN LOWER
NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
GO FARTHEST” EVERY PURCHASE MILLHEIM
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
35 HEAD REGISTERED POLLED HOLSTEIN CATTLE
TUESDAY, MARCH 18th--at 1 o'clock sharp.
HERD SIRE: Napol Sir Onaco Beauty, born Oct. 15th, 1927: his
sire and dam are descendants of the 4 great Polled cows: Keystone
Bdauty Plum Johanna, a world record cow; butter, 3287 Ba, 7
days; 1204 ths, 1 year; milk, 256987 iba, 1 year: Cornucopia Plum
Johanna: 10562 ha butter, 22190 tha milk, 1 year; Lucille Jolie Pon-
tiac: butter, 33 Iba, 7 days: 1173 ba. butter, 1 year: 28830 lhe milk
1 year. Keystone Plum Johanna: Butter 1052 tha 1 year: milk
22190 Mw. 1 yr. 8 daughters and 3 sons of this sire: 10 daughters
and 1 son of Sir Violet Napol, he also a descendant of the above
, cows. 16 cows, all young-—8 are first-calf heifers: 7 heifers be-
tween 1 and 2 years; 8 heifers under 1 year: herd sire and 4 bull
calves. Herd in cow testing average 423 ibs. putter, 9161 he milk
testing 3.66% fal; profit per cow, $149.62; cout of milk per 100 Tha,
#3c; herd accredited], never had a reactor. Also, 2 farm horses, 10
shoats,
Farm on State Highway 560, 7 miles west of Bellefonte In Buf.
falo Run Valley; 6 miles north of State College; 25 miles cast of
Tyrone, S. R. MILLER & SONS, Manager,
John Bpeacty, clerk. J. W. BLAIR
RICHELIEU Theatre Vestry
01 3 ERONR VITAPHONE
2 4 a , <1] * Ril “
EELLEFORTY EQUIPMEN'L
SHOWING 2, 7 & 9 P. M, CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 2 to 11 P. M,
SHOWING FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Broadway's Favorte Musclal Comedy Star In her first sereen-romanee—
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, In:
“The BATTLE OF PARIS”
Langhter! Tears! Thrills! Love!
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ---Next Week
Star Attraction KHAPPY§ DAYS”
ALL- TALKING MI SICAT MOVIETONE with 100 Entertainers from BROADWAY and HOLLYWOOD,
An Eyefual of Beauty, An Earful of Musie, A Filmfal of Entertal
“State” Theatre
Now Showing —— ALL WEEK
All Talk'ng Singing Romance of the Gay W hite Way—
“The Broadway Hoofer”
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Next WeeK— MONDAY, TUES. & WEDNES.:
“HER PRIVATE LIFE”
ANNOUNCEMENT...
The Centre Hall Radio Store
(Located in the Odd Fellows’ Building)
Authorized Dealer for the
¥ RADIO
“THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME"
We"also Repair and Service all makes of Radios---any time, any"place.
Come in and look over our line of
MAJESTIC RADIOS.
We have SIX MODELS, including RADIO and
PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS
WwW. A. HOMAN F. E. SNYDER,
Sales and Accessories Repair Work