THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. . « thst MILLHEIM. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, representing nat been sreviously = m—— | 7 a COREESEONDENTY (From the Jowmaly the | SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST NOTICE prefminary _cloctions daughter, of Ashland, are spending the | f 1) Annual OTDOTa Meeting of 3 ® iw ® » . - - * - : . a Triist« § Ire vee k i er parents, Mr. and Mrs, | 1 ernasrprey PRR STREP A } REBERSBURG. Vetk Min ner varer Fs an NTY HOSPITAL renaming The following young people from Miss Marion Zimmerman, of Belle | C. BH. H. SCHOOL NOTES. ; fenis and leashes have paid the Notice 1s hereby siven that the an thar wi oe town entered Penn State on the open fonte, Is visiting in town, the guest of | ————— dues which entities them to member ing of the fall term on Monday: Stanly. hrother-in-law, and sister, Mr, and | ley Bierly, Richard Detwiler, as sen |ars. George W. Secrist, { The Senlor class In order to ralse jors: William Tyson, a junior; Paul Mrs. Lyda McCloskey and daughter funds for its treasuy will serve a Zedgler, Jason Wolfe, Curtis Greninger,| peur], secompanied by Mrs P. J. Méyr | chicken supper in the High school and Virginia Detwiler, as sophomores, jl.» and children, motored to Altconsy building, Saturday, September 27th, 4 unl mesting of corporate meeting of the mem- Supper— ship In the A. A. 100 per cont, mem hers of Centre County Hospital will be] NE #4 Districts bership Is quite a record and it 18 the at the Court House in Bellefonte 'y ord 1 the on Monday, October 13th, 1830, at MY IUON eight o'clock in the evening of tirst time the gonl had been reached, P a The funds from membership dud are used to help pay the expenses n-lgav for the punpose of electing ‘rustec, each for the term of three EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, gram of the school, Years to Buoeeed Trustees whose | £4 LINGLE. Hough, Centre , 3 ’ ‘ A "tH volved In conducting the athletic pire and Kermit Meyer as a freshman. last Friday on a shopping trip, {from Bb to 8 o'clock. The menu will ! < J pro Mrs. John Spangler, who has been Miss Mary Mauck. of the Evangelical | con®kt of chicken, noodles, relish, ; . : : : t4 the Estate of L §11 for some time, is not improving as Home Lewisburg, is visiting relatives | mashed potatoes, peas, tomato salad, Community Falr, Friday and Sat. I rd Wii then i as he gr a Jie of Conia Hall i . . . ike Hy y te ad \ 1 ark . . a ; eat dnd ay, Octobe 0 and Jo Distifte as hereinafter indicated, an unt ‘a. deceased rapidly as her friends would like. ind friends in Millheim, the guest of [spiced fruit, and coffee Ice cream and |urday, 0 er 19 aud 1 to transact such other business a nly, Pa, decensel Mr. and Mrs, John Seigel, from Wil-{ae. and Mrs. E. I. Shreckengast leake will be served as extras The During the past week premium list hall me before ¢ said Letters testamentary on the above estate i sha r come before hi wad { liamsport, were in town a day recent- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miller mo- | price of the dinner is 50c per plate, were distributed throughout the school hh having been duly granted the undersigned, : ’ . . ita . - irr 33 ing all persons knowing themselves indebted r visiting relatives OTe 0 "asl to y. © ast Sat- | sre ls . T 311 of the township for the Community Me ly visi in elat! bh wh ; to ed to Washin n, 1 IB ) Interclass Dodge Ball Tournament ongisting of Centrelto the estate are: requested to make im- Mrs. Edwin Smull, from ams: ypday morning and visited unt'l Mon- The four classes of the Centre Hal and Potter and sree | mediate payment, and those having claims Bont Sever i q 1 ong {friends 3 £43 PT i fon's fi : ! ji : : a yop 1ouncEments oncerning he aly # id as . : port, spent 8 veral days among rend day with relatives In the nation's cap- High school are engaging in a dodge Other Jannoun “mn mn 5 neers in ! Townships istrict No. IV. insisting against the same to present them duly au. and relatives ital. activite during th two days wer Tile | thenticated for settlement, and Mrs. Marion Young, Mrs Mrs Blizabeth Smith, of Philadel- Fair exhibits on October 10 and 11. ball tournament In which each clas f Millhed i and Haines } ¥ 2 . iigiven to the students ict nn turn a 3 ‘ . ’ 2 » a . 5 : ts his opponent on the dodge ball . } and Penn ownshjps;: District N¢ \ JAMES D Pago and Mra, Alma, Ferer: phia, spent several days during the eld, The captains are Seniors Gen- | VOY taken hon consisting 'nionvile Borough jaughter, all from Jersey past week at the home of James Mill 0} > . . evieve Ruble: Juniors, Adame Dinges; |! mt a ? - AS. hw tilda 2 rh and inion Hu the Charles Page home er, west o Aaronsburg, on the Pine F | Sophomores, Hazel Smith; Freshmen, a ye 5 Lad ; or Worth and Taylor Town . Distel Tree hill Ituth Reiber, : me ne ma } it~ {No ns ig 0 ward Borough nd daughter, Mrs. Vel-1 Mp and Mrs. L. H. Neff and Mr. and | pp, day in Bellefonte, Mrs. Merril Pletcher, all of Howard, |1,et week's games: rah Zettle and brother Hal-lo.re Sunday jsitors in Millheim Tse f Penn Hall, spent the week-end} acta at the home of Ms and Mi: £ Howing shows the score for day S fors 8, Juniors 5; Boph mores 3, esnmen " George CG. Neff. i Wednespiny Seniors 8) Sophmores Miss Luella Gephart, who had been Mr. and Mrs. J. r, ramley, of Juniors 7, Fy ; stenographer for an instructor ablmpmuen, 11, are in the east visiting | Thursday Qe niors 6. Freshmen 3 Pnn State college for several years, |pelagtives and friends in this section. It| mp. Senfors have been undefeated |’ . : : i A accompanied her employer to Madison, {4s fifty years since Mr. Gramley first | far. and h totalled three win- | n8 if 1 i Fra ge Hall SBat-1v, V. VI and VII Wisconsin gn Friday, where she willlywant west and he always managed 10 nines The Juniois, standing next in] Urday night. The children's Health preliminary elections work for him whila he takes POSLl same back every few years to see th { graduate work in the university at that} 4 home frien is, place, . . = Rev, and Mm Goole Brown nd | pave each tied’ one game and lost two, Mrs, Calvin Mallory Injured he threer children, of Goshen, Conn, were | A with their sister Mrs, John Relish, OT ng sald five Fach o he sald Judging contests, ive Trustees at preliminary won twhe and Jost ono JE gh 1 TAT . e Trustees at prelim hildren's g ay program, and the jot he members @ hit Sophomores amd Fresmen team c enicren Friday second series is scheduled for thu a1 hand severely while cutling a DPump-iis town over the week-end, the g week kin. of the former's brother-in-law, Mrs. Fred Wolfe and daugh sister, Mr. and Mrs. | H. Stover, he home of Adam Wolf. Fast Main . $ Lev. Brown Tennis Tournament The tennis Sch : WHITEROCK QUARRIES, HAGAN’S GARAGE CENTRE HALL * » . FARM CALENDAR Bet %, Anger 5, Ymmry | G. V. 8, and Centre Hall High . ris D ¢ 4 i May to Te on Friday— TIMELY REMINDERS FROM i Alice B oe : 3 L . L PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE A ! : . : SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ———————————— N ide Dalry Feed— Has Been Designated Official Inspection ER i SEE TERE Es amis Station No. 1304 entre Hall WI Play at Spring Mills, Friday, 83:30 wan men weno wn come l We will appreciate it if we can ll be of service to you during the arly SE ee 1930 INSPECTION CAMPAIGN. GEORGES VALLEY. Lightning caused 20 deaths in the Richard Baiey, 0; va. James Amo a ees lI No matter what make of car or W. Zettla spent Sund L Xeugsl it of the Pennavivania Depacttnent Soo t Beil tant Rockview Penitentiary Farm Buldings | = vor fi ania Department | Seo, Set. 1- Necture team. 6: © i || truck, we are in a position to give Re Ewe Jo vw entre Hall teas prompt service on same. GREGG TOWNSHIP YOO A. TIONAL SCHOOL NOTES S— #50 well SALES AND SERVICE ON | ote www wwe =~ MOTOR CARS & TRUCKS les Flas re, tract For pyorrhea ho John H. Detwiler to Frank Micki had spent the summer in Californis : tract in Potter twp.; $97.50, } Willis E. Wion, 4 G Patr wreh i For prevention W. H. Noll, Jr. et al. to Theodore . . and suite, of Bellefonte install] the against gum infec- d Haupt, tract in Spring twp.: $150 ~ satarday evening. who. are an fol: tions, use Zonite, Moses Thompson et ux to John Hess, CENTRE HALL jn. Hatyplay sven ng. Yoo are an h | the new powerful tract in Ferguson twp.: $S2LTL lows: G. Patri G. B. Bitner; J. 0 you are lo | antiseptic. Also i Mrs. Adam Bucher to N. T. Krebs. Warden, J nde ’ Ww arden, E. . i guards against n act in Ferguson twp; $2 ———————————— . Jamison; Scribe, B ". Kennelly, 1 bh i } i N.T Krebs et ux. to T. G. Crowns EL. Jamison: Soriw, B. ¥. Kennel, move your chair | | colds, coughs and EH net u Arges. more serious dis- a aver, tract in Ferguson twp. $75. i cfficers of Penns Valley Encampment refreshments were ” $1.00 EXECUTOR’S NOTIOR. ably at night? | Fra . i Jaje Hdlheoker to GO. Edward Haupt he Estate of ELIAS WEAVER, upt y of Gregg Township, Centre coun- i tract in Spring twp. $5,600, o-Da Pa., deceased, i wo— wm— 9 Letters testamentary on the above estate Not if you have having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted ol | to the estate are requested to make ime plenty of porta- . " y WwW mediate payment, and those having claims » against the same to present them duly au. ; : thenticated for settlement. ble lamps and WILIJIAM A. NEESE, 041 Spring Mills, Pa. good general “| 39 Come into the bank just like any other : : : . gil business person ; in fact women almost equal in number illumination in men depositors. your livingroom. | WERE you to stand in our lobby during a busy hour you WE ST o one night by the reflec. would say that women were in the majority. tion light on the ceiling. He ran to the win. . . dow in time to see the light of a retreating WOMEN have found this a desirable place to transact PE N i) truck and in a glance saw that his barn doors their business and we have put forth every effort to were open. i that Too late to o the { telepl 1 his study their needs in order we may better serve them. POWER CO hbors and the sheriff. It was not more than : : half an hour before the truck was halted and its {Take Your Medicine With You occupants paptused, They had attempted to steal x fhe Tl of farm mplesments THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sold at drug stores | GAN CENTRE HALL, PA. ot So BETTER LIGHT MEANS Ch" uas a TELEPHONE Fens ADDED COMFORT