The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 22, 1930, Image 8

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    NTRE HALL, PA.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, mediate payment, and those having elalms
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—— I : E AC ii. kh ; EF bs tutata f NANCY EN | 2% #t the same to present them duly au.
CORRESPONDENTS s— ICH 9 | U © 31 i l I I ONT In t } 0. Bl thenticated for settlement
NER inte of ' re Borough,
Centre County, Po., deceased,
THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CE
0. BENNE
Tames C. Purst, Cont
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DEPARTMENT Burham Bireh HII Club Falls ‘With
Only Six Scattered Hits, . . | Letters of administration on above estate 5 a
at home the Rebers SATURDAY y | having been duly granted the undersigned, Altorney Oia
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4 {all persons knowing themselves indebted
[to the estate sre requested to make im DEAD BTOCK REMOVED prompt-
| ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time,
Sweethearts of “The Virgin 3 4 | (7 —Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 26,
in another All-Talking cd Centre Hall; call at our expense,
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* as 11 day
*RI2 MILL Last Saturday :
BPRING 4 full ‘art burg bovs won thelr second game of (This Week)
On Thursday night, Mrs, Julia Ca . ’
er, a lady employed by John Bare as
housekeeper, got “up during the night
the sceason; gore, 17 to 8 First Showing in Centre Co,
The game proved uninteresting thru !
out. Bill Tyson starred with 1.000 P. €
CC. batting average for the day. Clair fan
fell down stairs, Mr. Bare, sleeping Brungart played a nice game on third Outdoor Homante i /
downstairs, heard the noise, went to base. The box score: Gary Cooper & Mary Brian { The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
investigate and found Mrs. Carter at ENE A J in
the foot of the stairs unconscious, In BURNHAM 5
and apparently somewhat bewildered,
THE BRAVE”
which state she has been ever since, Penny, p b “ONLY THE }
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§ 1 ) “THE TATE” Repair it Service
Moore. st 4 - _ .
Armangements for Memorial Day for Nore a 3 0 1 Also Tom Ryle n 8 TL E |
this community are as foliows: Dec+f =." “a . 3 3 “THE PHANTOM RIDER MN News 8:15 ~~ Condy 8:25 | We are prepared In a modern
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Ofate at Union at 3:30; Georges Valley, of ( 0 ad Feature S:4b up-to-date Shop to give prompt
Bi lJ; Hexmans Sl EH. Oioen Ca Krule ’ 8 4 : ; ’ (DD TUESDA WEE Ke and efficient service on all makes
Grove at 3:00: Spring Mills at 6. Win Dansmi nt. 2% ; “aq MONDAY AND TUES X ~ALL THIS 4 { of Radio Bets, at Reasonable | Automobile
folm at Krape's lawn at 5:30 and leave Bay. 15. .... 4 0 WEDNESDAY CM One Show Daily at 8.15 P.M. Prices, | ; h
ged A n Nae 8 Jil n whl Ch, Krule, of........ MAURICE CHEVALIER In ! : most-talked of ploeture Why depend on tinkering and { Work men s Compen-
hu | ing M 0 par y : has a n- . “THE BIG POXD” a he year: guess work. Give US a call. | sation
1 Spring Mills ban ms an en ‘ § |
ped y site Colbert, 4 1 {GERE OF | i
gagement to play at Bellwood on Me-} ~~ = “'"°"° " " with Claudette Col “GOLD DIGGERS OF “ry > . . i and F .
morial Day. This is the third en-|IEBERSBURG .... AE swaneful Chevader come i BROADWAY" — SNYDER’S RADIO SSH)PPE ire.
gagement this band has had 10 yson, If.......... : TE the U.B.A. ‘With ; any v4
Ensenen a) ad nol had " « Blevdy, ¥ ........ ) by nance u A i (I. 0. 0. ¥. Buflding.) J. ROY SCHAEFFER,
rg oc! and satis wctory. £ 1 ee Ta 3 - 2 Sopp 8 OG PPP PEP EP SPSS -—ALL NEXT WEE K— CENTRE HALL, YA. i CENTRE HALL, PA.
= ¥y. 3 . > : . BH %Il Seen
geil ; THURSDAY ! Richard Barthelmess and Bell 411 2
FRIDAY AND BATURDAX Constance Bennett In— !
(Next Week) “SON OF THE GODS”
1 by
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Warner Baxter in— from the {AmMOUS DOV
“THE ARIZONA KID” 3 Rex Beach.
A 3 ‘ vestern romance (Scenes In Technleolor.)
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HEAR THE IMPROVED
SOUND AT THE “STATE”
A
Leltzell will move
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undersigned Millhelm
NOTICE. EEE ET {
rve a half-holdiay
CLOUDS OF PROTECTION
for crops .... and profits
Effective protection ag ist all menacing pests and d
but that is not
. waste of time ane
> . Sno) 1 PWT
for Centre noon hoween
Semsion. . ty he Ti {avs presiding Memoris
Gerard Ripka underwent a pera- ¥ 4 lapendence Day: also ob-
tion for his feet, caused by falling ne } Serv 4 i 8 Memorial Ys ’
‘time ago. @ is in an Altoona hos dependence Day, abor Day, Arm . .
hr stice Day, Thanksgiving Day ar (Delay, Linger and Wait)
The Reformed-Methodist Sunday
bserve Children’s day Sunday
June 1st, in the Methodist
Fredericks
wagarda Dri-F
ters Mills. tifics :
BOALSBURG ITEMS.
F. M Char
Transfer of Real Estate
T $2 x # Ade
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NIAGARA SPRAYER AND
CHEMICAL CO. INC.
MIDDLEPOR
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Distributed by
Bradford & Co.
CENTRE HALL,
TYR. TITINNG JARDA JIT Ig een TEEN DET UIA TERE] ay JERI enna
FSR NATE TTC IRATE ME J SE <i as Tass Samant
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OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN. You may purchase at SALE PRICES |
any merchandise you may desire and we will lay it aside for you until you |
can pay for it. This enables you to benefit from SALE PRICES---which
the Shook. — Shaff is your SAVING !
irs. Hale Ross | CENTRE HALL 8 i A ; Rr » S
WEEK-END SPECIALS
(Thursday, Friday and Saturday)
Sa grein sil Semi-Annual Sale
ise Ja a Balto Pure Cane Sack .
"a TR ein lita -1100.1b. Bag - = - $5.10 NOW IN PROGRESS.
al a quilting last
week,
Children’ Day service will be held
in the church at Linden Halli, June 1. Octagon Soap, 6 large cakes 29c
: Mra, Freq I rouse and Children, Fred B i G RADUATION AND WEDDINGS
Te Er 1S fa
it be | vr nd am bank) Shaffer's Coffee Alco Oleo uy or
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ni eau | 20cll 21¢ Ib. DIAMONDS - WATCHES -- CLOCKS
#hip In Centre county to have its cens- : — -
us report given to the public by 8u- C b 1 /1 1 " 1
visor Fre “poprlation In supbells Beans Old Witch Ammonia Jewelry, Silverware, Glassware, Leather Novelties,
Pewter Lamps, Etc.
is ¥ my«<r. Its population i Fd
iT as compared with 536 January 3 Cans 25¢ large bottle 29¢
The township has 83 farms. en mn
s————————— Peanut Butter Kisses One 15¢ bottle,
* 2 6 8 8 9 0 00 pp”
2 Ibs. 23c FREE. M— — mm ———
FARM CALENDAR
A FF I EVERYTHING REDUCED
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
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must be supplied with an abundance
of a suitable ration. At least one
hopper four feet long fa needed for 100
EEE Sy | All Century Pattern Silverware—1-2 Price
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The home garden will provide for wo teeth in a tractor’s
winter use a good supply of vegetables
which can be canned, dried, stored, or gear broke while a
cellar forced.” farmer was plowing this spring. The nearest | A DI AMOND RING WILL BE GIVEN
Muleh New Shrabs— agency where parts were available was ten miles |
orase Cuttings or old leaves make away. The farmer telephoned for a new gear | away FREE Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Free Coupons
mulch for newly planted
shrubs and trees, The mulch CONBOrY- and arranged for its immediate deliver ye Within with Every Purchase.
attain]
es moisture and controls weed growth, an hour the repairmen arrived, replaced the
Keep Turkeys Healthy—
The brooder house for turkeys should broken part, and plowing was umed without
be moved away from other buildings the loss of more than an hour and a hall, * i
to ground known to be free from con- * , F P [LA] R & SON
tamination with chicken diseases. fg? ! . .
Purebred "Hogs Grow Beste i :
Fifty-six per cent of the ton litters i ! ,
grown in Pennsylvania have been A: Fv i iy
pure-bred and 94 per cent have been \ The Modern Farm Home J WwW | BELLEF ONTE
sired by purebred boars. In six Yoars . - Has a TELEPHONE € € €rs
no scrub litters have reached the ton
goal at six months of age,