THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Wa PENN STATE'S LARGEST ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, medigte payment, and those haviog clams CORRESPONDENTS’ CLASS TO BE GRADUATED RICH ELIEU > BELLEFONTE iis Fatale of NANCY OD BEI os in to fame 18 present them duly au. ae Centre Hall Borough, settlement DEPARTMENT Tha largest class to be granted de . T SEAT Ader ounty, Pa, deceased, OG ). BENNER. 9 grees at one time by the Pennsyivania : ames C, Pure ‘Grntre ail - 8 sa ® = a 4 & & 8 Wn “wil 1 . : rn , g | Letters of administration on above estate Jan a y ’ a Centre H H, SPRING MILLS State College will be graduated Jn THURSDAY RDAY | having been duly granted the undersigned, Attorney 023 Pa , hla June 10. Final examinations for the : YAY AND BATU | all persons knowing themselves indebted Miss Donretha Blerly, of Rebersburg, lelass, being held this week, may FRID/ This Week) {| to the estate are requested to make im- DEAD BTOCK REMOVED prompt- and Miss Helen Sandy, of State Col lchange the tentative figures announc- {Thi p 9 PM i 2 ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. jege, spent Sunday with their friend, led by the registrar, but the number Showing 2-7 and . A | z | —Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 26, Miss Orie Wagner. of graduates is expected to be 620 ed WARNER BAXTER in 4 i Centre Hall; call at our expense. at re. Fint AXA ations for the ; » § ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Miilep andmore. Final examinations for “THE ARIZONA KID” % Ras £ Mill Hall, were visiting some |other three classes w sur 5% 1 a. es. : The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a y . family, of 2 mo 1d aris Carol Lom f their friends in town last Sunday. 'te June convocation will be hel with Mona Marist oar © fiend : . ata . i ! y the econd time in the Recreation mrd and Mrs lHminez in i he 1% a former citizens thi piace 1 ir I + § : in but 4 t here abou } cars age ’ ranklin Spencer this brilliant sLor) hog he i i Repair Service u i rer a0 ¥ A's . fall with the Hon I i & e 3 a 1 101 1 era Edmonds, of Philadelphia, as the west ‘when bandits found | The Lutheran Sunday School hereto... time for love making at the w : . : r merviee } BPeaner, I 0 } | rad i @ are prepared In a modern | will have their Children’s Day service Ask heir ves. ALL THIS WEEK-— i i { - —————————— risk of their i Ee oy . ’ on Sunday evening, June 15th. 100% {}] up-to-date Bhop to give prompt A fulia Carter. who was seriously Bellefonte Man Patents Non-Glare M1009 TALKING | One Show Daily at 8.15 P.M. and efficient: service on all wakes Mrs, Julia Carter, whe 28 Betlound. wore ’ | ) : 3 leas | { i hurt by falling down a stairway, has Headlights, ’ ‘D TUESDAY o Radio Sets, at teasonable | A utomobile been taken to her daughter's home] ,, (,. Jit of patents granted. last MONDAY A DSDAY : Constance Bennett in— ‘ i Workmen's Ce > Mrs, Georze K. Long, near Madison- : , WEDNE!? ons i Why depend on tinkering and Cn 8 Ls mpen- . week, was one to J. B., Darlington, of (Next Week) ; ; : x F . >» tie ork. Give US all | abe “SON OF THE GODS guess work, Give 5 a call, | sation SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE ||! and Fire. so NEXT WEEK-— wt -ALL NE Dancing (I. 0. 0. ¥. Building.) J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Rafking, Stuging, ul : CENTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE HALL, PA. D Natural {olor Out-~door ; x | | . Mp re : Bell 41R3 2.12 J ok Henry Hollmelster, J, fall drivers t has many qualit gren # t Operefta o the Old West - burg. The time for decorating the weased soldiers has been chang: [for automobiles, trucks, ete. In speak. Bellefonte, for a non-glare headlight Rousing Outdoor Roman ee— " like “The Virginlan of the de od from 8 o'clocl 5:40. Mi v ing of his invention Mr. Darlington At 11 i SM 3 ¥ Is: * 3 . » ing su ers are i ai platen SNS: lstated twat his light has n beam. and David ax urre ! 3 IATA WD . drama Ong, “THE LIGHT OF THE “SONG OF THE WEST” WESTERN STARS" with JOHN BOLES viv with Richard Arlen, Mary e Segal, Joe Brown Brian, Harry Groen. all-star suppor f r efficie C Ea — HEAR THE IMPROVED ; a 1 i | : | ) J Charles Seven, tnd mos They sil up curve an vou a NOTED AX Bus = IS YOURS UP TO STANDARD? P 1. Valz feckman’s ie John Adam Sontag, Wilhelm 8 Is oO1 } al he ristian Miller. Philip Moser, lroad. The Heh o perfect that a JAarMING is just like any other business—must be kept up to Mich: mirror held in front of it WS no re standard efficiency if any money's to be made. Progressive growers no longer trust to chance that some plague won't hit their field crops. You've got to take scientific steps to protect your income. A I a eh oe EE OE DECORATION DAY Adjustigent is simple Ait the light can be focused with a » and Charles Neess ireenirange of tem feet up to five hundred Albr t, James Krader.jin front of & car. Leonard Messmer, David Reninger ¢ There is 4 possibility that the light George wam Union: iottl i might nanuf tured in iellefonte the improved Niagara Dri-Fog Dusters Punkle, ker Koch, Raymnod, Wm B. Krape. fred loo went to Cievel weex to Years of dusting experience have gone into the construction of this Dri-Fog Crop Duster. It is adapted to its job in every respect—designed to opefate efficiently. FAST, THOROUGH coverage is accomplished with a big saving of time and material, Breon, The Dri-Fog Duster is sturdily built, yet it is light enough not to be another “horsekiller”. The construction is simple—easily adjusted and repaired. The improved dusting mechanism is designed to break up the dust into a uniform cloud of the desired intensity, equally divided among the nozzles. Every row, in this way, receives the same, correct amount of dust. Niagara truck-crop dusts, having copper as a fungicidal base and calcium arsenate as a ™ ison for external che Wing pests, give quick and effective results with the Dri-Fog. Visit our distributor today and look this machine over. NIAGARA SPRAYER AND CHEMICAL CO. INC. MIDDLEPORT, NEW YORK Distributed by “ BRADFORD & CO. CENTRE HALL CENTRE HALL, PA. WED TUITE PRTG DEVON IIIT TRANIu ed ETON EOE NNR RAN HUM MR ] : | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EE a an Ea ee _. VERMIN Co IIE J TI teens ame port > - A pny D i * . * - . - . * . * * 0 you | FARM CALENDAR £9 or Economical Troma POTTERS MILLS Bim have lo lake a TIMELY REMINDERS FROM 4 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE medicine bottle | SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE » ® » * » - * to the lamp to | ironing Poults— “e | : n read the label? | ins and ing U y I~ ' ora © See your Chevrolet Dealer... J 11S . + « the right va mes size Hght Dul Jiewen m= weaning time deswnds LFgy Rl . ® » ; : may make all [number fo pien raised per son dt | , Ca¥ the difference [t= "ye. 5e twabe of sigs ahd | ; ’s gis at weaning time, y hor . v . ; ind Laura Bele McCor-| light and bad [small fruit production ‘ : : A venture. Cumberland and Plum a , on Sunday. “ r BE rh mrad - hired. 4 . er are recommended black raster . 1 we x pu re o 3 M Jo a ving of i + «+. 1 the bath- ries; Lathan, Cuthbert, Ontario and IMProve us PhS Uy Lag MFiNS WA 3 Viking are this best red raspberry va - Chevr ers offer you CONeTs wal 0 the front of it : " 4 exceptional Ree . " A : : . 11 : s Be housed 100 | rfeties, and Columbian is the leading d olet dea an Mrs. Ed. Sweetwood has been house m. lnivie. raspberry. used car purchase service because they work up with a bad attack of asthma. [Ki Cabbame Feta under a uniform factory plan that makes used ———— A A ANS | i : : | Cuttage root maggots can be con cars as important a part of their business as Snow Shoe Borough Loses in Census. {trolled by using corrosive sublimate. | . new cars. The population of Snow borough now | Make up the solution with one ounce \ 3 530 is 130 Jess than ten years ago tof powder in eight galons of water ; The famous “OK that Counts” tag assures when it was 030 | Apply one-half teacupful around each u every buyer that each used car bearing it is 3 LL cabbage plant, It should be mixed and rc POWER CO |used in stoneware has thoroughly reconditioned by ex vrofessions) or wooden recep. Keystone State Leads In Eating Jee | tacles instead of metal containers. mechanics to give thousands of miles of de- Cream, Provide Hay Crops— 19 pendable, economical service. vania leads all States in the | Soybenins, oats and has, Sodan 29 of ice cream. Figures re grass, and the milikts are emergency 1 on " ¥ - by the United States Depart- ’ - hays. Of these soybeans are the best evro e Agriculture credit residents of TT » 4 They are neary equal to alfalfa in t-6 \ yatone State with eating 4.98 BE ER LIGHT MEANS @ feeding value. Wilson is the standard > F Derson SAVING STEPS variety but Manchu Is the best {061 . gh consumption flenres ars northern Pennsyly Imperial, #8 per capita in California allons each for the inbabi like new, vew Jersey, In 1906 the per umption of ice cream m i B/ \ rice 1.04 gallons and in 192% ' § $500 3 d ONLY. proximately six billion pounds of ie 2 p ! y ays 1/4 nilk are utilized in the production of ice cream in 4000 factories. In 1928 4 ; . " - Ay TS, i od Ja3 Ny a 1 h 1924 1926 Ford Roadster...... 8% 85.00 1925 Maxwell Touring .. 50.00 gallons, Into the product went 209, - 1924 Chevrolet Sedan... .. 75.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach. ... 275.00 900.000 pounds of butterfat, 243,000,000 : ! FO R D 1922 Dodge Serven body True 1928 Clywyrolet Coach.... 350.00 pounds of sugar, 174,000,000 pounds of 85.00 1927 Pp . : ontlae Coa milk solids other than butterfat, and : ’ Coach 5,000,000 pounds of food gelatin, ” FARMER who was build. | 1522 Huse Coupe —————————— x Star Coupe. . - . - i up a herd of regis. Roadster 1927 Chevrolet ( oupe. ... 275.00 Ford Roadster f Esta 3 Seda Transfers of Real te. tered Guetuseys frequently had full-blooded bull 1027 Pontinn, looks kb mew... 1929 Plymouth n.... 425.00 John T. Spangler, ot ux, to Paul P. calves spose of without any ready market in looks like new, 225.00 1927 Chevrolet truck, open ex- Zimmerman, tract in Miles twp.; $1.00. the immediate countryside. tw to sell 1027 Chevrolet Cabriolet. 325.00 Proms ........... Paw P, Zimmerman, to John TT. high-quality young stock to the butcher, he ad- Spangler, ot ux, tract in Miles awp.: 3) vertised them extensively and sold a sstber hy A. 8. Stowr, et ux, tt Annie R. Guisewite, tract in Haines twp.; $1, telephone. On one occasion he received a tele John P. Ebert to Georgy A. Bhipe, phone “all from a Stock bréeder Jone than one tract in Cregg twp: . ousand miles away, wi res in an eX» Thomas 1. Moore, et ux, to Harry calv E. Fye, ¢t ux, tract in Centre Hall; hunt of val 8 introducing a valuable stroin DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte $2250, , | H. Leigh Bbright, assignee, to W. W. Hockman, tract in Miles twp.: $450. ; Ra: N LY TO) CO . H Archibald A. Allison to 8. Cirover vf HOMA MO R sd = = (entre all Wallser, tract in Gregg twp.; $1.00. i E/ i . H. E. Dunlap, sheriff, to Federal! Land 51 4 » Bank, tract in Ferguson twp.; $248. Ca ha he Modern Farm Home G. & Boob, et al, to Ralph Beahm, hy aos 0 TRLEPHRONE tract in Haines twp. $1000, } : WIDE SELECTION o POPULAR MAKES and MODELS $75 And any of these cars can be bought for a small down pay ment and easy terms. ‘
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