. 4 * © 9 ¢ ¢ @ 4 @« a » . Grange Active In Boalsbhurg. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. . CORRESPONDENTS At a recent meeting of Victor Grange — : p INT i their hall at lonlsburg forty-two DEPARTMENT n th a A M's DEMOCRATIC PARTY, 6 8 ¢ » sjpatrons were present The Important . ow . TF res . .- a vent of the evening was the conferr For Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Bubeck and baby on, fon 16 new members. tre County subject to | Je nl ) : ‘ the Democratic ola ¢ : and Max Mothersowaugh, of hiladel- J. A. Boak, of State College, acted he 1 n tle ) It » aj Mrs, Charles Mothersbaugh | master Edwin Dale, being confined to Ma and ] H, Lie For Sheriff, x i We are authorized to spnonuncs and Mr. an Aly IH ss, of Linden After the degrees were conferred, 1 of JOIN M BOOB Hall, were week-end v ors at thejfollowing Literary program wind Miss Nelle Holter, of State College, [his home because of iliness .incoin's ett ysbur: Kenneth Thomas tom County Commissioner REPUBLICAN PARTY For Sheriff "FRANK MAY ~ As A india : For Register . ‘ 1 hs ered . y . . . . . . . ame of HAROLD Dh COWHER . FARM CALENDAR » . TIMELY REMINDERS FROM * PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE . SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE + * » . * . * » * . - . me ye 60 ore} INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. wae eed Fa ms FC, D), BARTHOLOMEM CENTRE HALL, PA. | Make Holes Large— Improve Pasture Sods Remedy ET al | | Lime ' r treatment © half pint of water add 3. Doak a . is tn one ounce bay rum, asmall box of Barbo Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can gE mix it at home at very i Eat ‘ong Fevils Hal little cost. Apply to the {tan satis’actory produ hair twice a week until { Keep Plgs Clean— tho desired shade is ob- ro : ‘ares. mired ¢ 1) tained. It will gradually darken streaked, faded or gray bair and make it soft and glossy. Barbo will not color the scalp, fs not sticky or greasy and dose het rub off. The Coury Reportar. 51.50 a year. TRL rr ——— Ancient Grenoble Village Sugar Grove Belng Tapped. oid UEAr Brove is don Vedlad Lady myern “ash Valles entre counts Dependability... wises about forty glant sues row VE g my 3 : : BIR 8 = DEPENDABILITY is the biggest and four feet or more.in Glametoy who vers planted dhbout 108 years ago in a wpplied to Husiness aeat arch, frot th ancient © Es 3 IT COVERR a wider field of meaning thas obls Village, now gone ntl an otten THE EQUIVALENT to “dependable” in These giant sugar trees are now Ix 1a ing tapped and rinning a barrel o Belief Trust Con fic Altoona Bank Closed hy State Osder. The Mountain City Trust compar in Altoona, was closed on Friday order of “fhe Btate Banking Depart ment... A ran on’ the bank started | wheri the Union Bank of Altoona. al private institition, closed early last week, I'm a statement at the close of last Faithfulness, ETC, OUR CUSTOMERS appreaints the dependability of this insti- tution and they never hesitate to recommend us t, their friends, AF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. vear the bank reported capital and irpius of $437.56250 and total mires of $2.497.440.44 Iialdlities ding capital stock totaled 316 2,965.00 I Co regular monthly mu ting of the 1 of directors of the Centre County Club will he held at the Hotel hoff. Bellefonte, on Friday, at M. I Tut FR VME a ——— Wa — Re. Public Priv Bred & High Grade Cattle 16 MILE WEST OF CENTRE HALL, on the Brush Valley road, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1931 -- at 9:00 O’clock Sharp HORSES~Team of a. " oe 11 - oe welght 3200 Jha. : team blacks horse § yre. and mare 11 wight mare, 15 years, wieght 1800 Ihe A Fine 2 PURE BRED AND HIGH GRADE CATTLE 15 Mk Cows (Shorthemn); 2 Ryreold Heifers, 2 l-yrold Heifers; 2 loyr.-old Steers. 4 Bulls, 5 mos, te 2 Herd of years old, This farm bax been in the Cow akon the pris 3 Yt for the past seven years, 15 Ewes and Lambs; they have taken t oe years at Hasvishurg Show, CATTLE 2 Brood Sows will time of Shosts, 680 te 100 Ibs. two Kertin Galley Leghorn Hens, raring aad 1 ears od. FARM MACHINERY Hinder, hay loadar. side 1 damp rin, like new; Milw tedder (all MeUCormirk k Dering)’ Bm Brae ankee binder, 111X latz chop mill SE w No, 00; MoCo cultipacker, for tractor or Lr 70 fi. 6-ine McCormick disk, national corn workers, Hoosier com tor, Cent tato Raiser, Potato Sprayer, 1 or, dtatnationn), spike Ko dnd roller oT Wieland od, nd wages, low down farm wag: on, 3 sete hay mdders, 2 wood ota wi clippers, spring wagon, cutter, hay rope, forks nid orm scales. corn sheller, seed & horses, | t ood horas collars, red clover narnese for horses Tot 60 bu. seed oats, 45 bu, potatons, 200 8 bu, "erate: full Hine agent tools, OR pper Kettle and stirrer; Detail} hh oven im Separator, Gon! very little, butter churn; other articles E, ” ec PF. H. LUSE, i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to the People of Centre Hall Any one wishing to | On and after March 2nd, 1931, Markle (And after that date tickety from drive ORPHANS COURT SALE. Brothers, Pleasant Gap, will ba able Notice in hereby given that by s{rtue ’ ito supply the demands for pasteurized # ‘ fh « ff the Orphane' Court of | Er : of the order of p ay milk, eream, and buttermilk, each and Centre county, the undersigned will ) every day, beween the hours of 8 and % { 10 A, M.,, and if we can get sufficien trade, will make deliveries earlier expose at public sale on the premises, on what is known a the John D Decker farm, three miles from Potter Mille, on BATURIDAY, the 21st Day of | = MARCH, 1931, at 1 O'clock P. M all | 2 ge, tenement and ind described Greatest 6-Ply Heavy Duty Tires In History First, the stylish, extra-sturdy GOOD- YEAR All-Weather. Second, its lower priced teammate —the new, extra strong Pathfinder. Big, handsome, ‘full over- size Heavy Duty Tires Goodyear’s latest 1931] creations. Values only the lworld’s largest rub- ber company can offer. Built for super-protec- tion. For hard roads on GHEGG TOWNEHIP FARM FOR . . 145 Acres: price reasonable; tires. 6 plies of match- or wWwment n article, 10 © balance in less Supertwist Cord (Goodyear patent)] un- der their treads. Backed by our friendly, all-year service. Our prices include caref: RADIO | and a Zier div all iQ a iriendiy ail-» Repair i=: Service s are prepared In a modern up-to-date Shop to give Frompt ’ and efficient service on all makes i 2 E of Radio Seta, at Faasonable Prices Why depend on tinkering and | = guess work. Give US a call | Centre Hall SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. O. 0. F. Building.) MORE FEOFPLE BUY GOODYEAI TIRES THAN ANY OTH. ER KIND. i i CENTRE HALL, FA. 1 2 66 1. a real boon lo my wife “e's AT *388 A MONTH’ A man doesn’t like to see his wife } | ——————————————————————— slaving away over the wash tubs. . . or to find her all worn out from a hard day's ironing or cleaning. That's why I've always wanted plenty of electrical helpers in our home! Our washing machine, iron, and vacuum cleaner do the heaviest part of the housework. And you ought to have breakfast with us... everything piping hot and cooked right at the table by electricity. We like lots of good light, too! Yet in a typical month, we use only 51 kilowatt hours of current. That's just about $3.88 worth! — Mr. C. C. S. (an actual West Penn customer). Electric Cooking, Too! In addition, the C. C. 8.'s could enjoy all the advantages of electric cooking by using approximately 130 more kilowatt hours. Since they are using 51 kilowatt hours, the additional 130 would cost them $3.51. In 1923, this total of 181 kilowatt hours at $7.39 would have cost them $14.86 or more. It is our policy not only to decrease the cost of current, step by step, with increased consumption; but also to reduce rates whenever possible. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY ————
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