THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. —————_— - — - ———————————————————————— ——— A————— ma——— - s—————— — ——————————————————————— "Tt 5 28" eo 8 » CIVIL CASES LISTED 1981; assumpsit; non-assumpsit 4 8 8 8 8 '» . “ae COURT PROCLAMATION. ithe time specified above, with their CORRESPONDENTS FOR MAY TERM OF COURT Paul Holt by his next friend Ela FARM CALENDAR WHEREAS the Honorable M, Ward records, inquisitions, examinations and as 3 . Holt va. M, F. Calderwood and Mrs, | » > . their own remembrances, to do those DEPARTMENT rial List May Term. 1891, Second i Fleming, President Judge of the Court +R Aad rs SESS M. F, Calderwood. No, 2580 Felw. form | TIMELY REMINDERS FROM of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial things to thelr offices appertaining to Week, May 26th ¥ New York |1931e Appeal; not guilty. | * PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE |Digtrtor or ing of the County of De done, and those who are bound in OALSBURG ITEMS. : Kato Coal SOI PANY x8 . hh ith se—————— a ————— | SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Centre, having issued big precept, bear- recognizance to prosecute against the BOAL Central & Hudson River Rallroad Co. . . o yriseners that are and shall be In Jall The Grace Lutheran chuich choirofing 80 May term, 1929; trespass; not Nays Ho Was Kidnaped. * * ® 8 ® = 8 8 ing date of eighth day of April iF h © f° n 6 Grice Lutherma Ni Mia 1929: SPpiass L 'Privent Chicken Ils 1831, to me directed, for holding a of Centre County, be then and there to State College will render a Song serv: leuiity. Robert Y, Yarnell, 38. employe at a : yrosecute ¢ $ Lutheran church on Ralph A. Smith vs. New York Cen-|dalry farm at State College, Tuesday Bulld low roosts for the chicks when [Court of Common Pleas Orphans i ute against them as shall be just. Sunday, May 3rd, at 2:30, An invita-lipa1 & Hudson River Railroad Co. No.jtold police in Pittsburgh that thre they are three weeks old, Provide Court, Court of Quarter BSesstons of ven under my Handa Bellefonte, Pa. ; 3 Jl lovers of music|? May term. 1920; trespass; not gufl-|men held him up while he was on hi plenty of room so the chicks will not the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and the Sth day of April in the YORr Of ) These precautions will help General Jal Delivery. in Bellefonte, for our lord, 1931, and the 156th year of the County of Centre; the Independence of the United States And the Grand Jury to convene on of America. the elaventh day of May, 1631, H. BE DUNLAP, Bherift. at 10 o'clock A. M. And the Traverse Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Jury called for the regular meeting of ———————— —— i —— ; : ae ker Brothers, v BE Dunlap. No.|automobile. The wi released In | 1ow vroduciie’ cows. should be weeded Quarter Sessions Court will convene on NOTICE OF STORFS THURSDAY Smith ar sist ig Grad + asm a A . last End ) vos ; solide : he } etd a of an detected. Bi the third Monday of Ma 193 : HALF-HOLIDAY, at 10 A. M being May 151 it 8 6 a ® bh 2 0 9 @ 4 joe in the local tion is extended to to attend this service, tv AM nd Mir teul : heir Henry Brown vs. Harry Abramason and took him to Pittsburgh, to prevent coccidiosis, Mr, amg teubet i A dong | Know Your Cows a road when the men accosted him way to the farm to work on Monday | crowd, Mis oth Stuart. i No 250. Fey trem. 1930: appeal: not Yarnell sald he was walking Keeping records on milk production i ¥ } : Eis} Sty pt Nyare "Y w1 iit ve Nannie IS y Stuart, { afton ity. t the week-end among frien in Shoem ; oJ. Shoemak hey tox $22 and hb watch, 0 and of dairy cows Is especially Important i v mines ns SQ vw him an i w him 1 the ve of al : : . \3 ind doing busing ns Sod nar d threw him 4 bow DK ILE | when the price of milk is low. All vig vicinity. rious losses may thus be prevented re ? . es @ LTV ak Th Gstine \reldOr tha Bors station ne /D61 1 night thes the Traverse Jury for the Becond Week Harry Harr nd fam Aq on oe ey : : vr. iy 2 lors hed his mi {oF MONEY Ald Good Form-— of Court will appear the fourth Monday enjoved a - ik . 2 a . ' FOUrR home ’ Pruning and thinning 3 Ira ng lof May, 1631, at 10 o'clock Ai 1 {OWT : ) sbi re mad Ce xaary Tedd ‘ —,. . Wf ornamental plants " i=ling May lov v_ and aids In ghapin I. NOTICE is bereby glven to the ) permnanent « i. Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder-|'’’ { Harden Plants men and also such Constables, (that |’ may have buginess in their respective | idistricts. requiring to report to the | {Honorable Court) that they be then | and there in thelr proper perwons at | rden Tunwrmall RADIO [fimwats: | THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN not ty By GENE BYRNES gud we . uling should be * FF. Bradford J. W. Bradford a : . \ . i 1 Young recently purchased aj g Bradfor - x TE i Repair Service | dry I inti Auman, co-partners trading and —————— Loses or ba ytored in a doing business ns Bradford & Co. vs . i - py : : 0. era Raymond Walker, No. 170 Nov. term; We are prepared In a modern Protect Forewts— ear iuture, 1930. © Assumpsit: non-assumpsit up-to-date Shop to give prompt Real cooperation 8 needed i Penn Arthur Dale and Thomas Iiiah V. Hockenberry ve, John Hoek- and efficient service on all makes | syvivania forests are to be protected PATINA MAMIE _ Bellefonte: Wm. Fisher, of enterry. No. 171 Nov. term 1930 of Radio Betas, at Reasonable { again thelr greatest enemyfire. The CIO0LES EMN6ALEMINT YE 1 EXAMINED ard several gentlemen from pio dq. Tssue Prices, ! st thne to fight fire is before It Rine A BOO Xn 5 { 1 ERY CLOSELY " ds : hi TER MAMI A . rrisburg, were recent guests ag the Nathan Teitelbaum. trading as Key Why depend on tinkering and starts, tn ne “gis” AND COULDNT sher cabin while enjoying a Lew lgone Commissaries an Employ ment guess work. Give US a call. | Produce Pasture— ’ \ FIND A FLAW vs fishing Service vs, Bellefonte Central Rallroad + 3 RN far | NT (rd iT ’ —-— : : ; Wi : : . “ . host js ’ . Sweet clover seaded ) ariy in . " A BE. Gingerich is driving a Frank- ‘ No, 238 Feby. tern iJal. Fes. SNYDER'S RADIO ~332. PE the spring on good land which is - rT 4 ' 1 IT 4 Y [HLS TO RULILY 3 y ] ¢ y sedan. s (I. 0. O. F. Building.) ed to it. may make [A | - usd shnson. of Craf Nt Accident Insurance Co. vs ib ATARI. § 7 Stam Ses mars ; SH i / | A BEAUTY: and Mrs. Irvin Johnson. of Cra : at ® a Ah CENTRE HALL, PA. | nid Summer, y al oll i } oo SA, ) { a \ : I : A Hh, re special + Beaded ' grain AND A HALF d of Mrs. M. A. Woods, is adie) n «nO ; ony, erm, sweet clover generally needs moet f p CARATS BUT \ 1} ) : Mrs, Edward Bohn and son,}— - —— ——— the first year's growih lo make »uE- iT LOOKS MORE ) | THREE TIMES ( NLD y Carl Bohn and Mr. an ficient soot for maximum 3 h i LIKE FOUR / || AD LARGE, / Al A an \ and Mrs } J) NICER GIRL Paul Huprich. of Akron | second season. ¥ N° ME® ( > MINE"; COULDNT soeTit several days Ia week at the | / { — / ~~ = | WANE, LOTIEN avid Bohn home, call he oe a 4 \ : ith of Mrs, Bohn. land 1 1 George Shugerts on Mountain xpects to erect a dwell we spending some time at the 13 easy NT \ » ® ® ® w @ W ® » “ * We Suggest That You Patronlee * * Your Home Merchants First, * - > > ) * We will be Glad to Supply the * sunday, went x : - fd { * Things That You Cannot Secure * . : | * At Home. . ALTOONA BOOSTER . . STORES, ECONOMY SALE! |". SHAFFER STORES’ one ambition Is to be a benefit to the commun ity in which they are srving food needs and anytime they can | Booster help reduce your living expenses they gladly pass It on where It i — Stores DEL-MONTE PEACHES, 5 Lge Cans 98c | CONTINUE TO | (ww stbas. vow = RITTER'S Vegetable SOLUP....2 Cans 15¢ o KRAFT'S SWISS CHEESE. 4 ih Pk 2 1 C OPERATE ON KEAFT'S PIMENTO Cheese. 1b Pk 19¢ E A S T E R N SHAFFER SPECIAL COFFEE. ...Lb. 2lc 5 T A N D A R D PENN-ALTO COFFEE » 25¢ TIME! Shaffer BREAD (Wrapped). Loaf Sc & Oc SEITE OG STITT JON GR JI Ta, The Call ofthe Lanc No Change In the Opening and WALDORF TOILET PAPER.....Roll Sc Closing Hours of Boosty Stores! y one wonder that though devestation P&G Soap (White Naptha). 5 Cakes 16¢ Every Day Is A Good Day To ne season, the farmer stil has faith forest IVORY SOAP 25¢ « Reeds. burned 400 acres of woodland be- ALCO OLEO caves 16¢ Shop it was ontrolled by 100 fire fight- ¢ T. C. Har HONEY GOLD OLEO rusk 20¢ under the direction o 1 . Mr. Hardesor COLGATE'S Tooth Paste... Lge Tube 22¢ In ALTOONA of forest 0 § Pepsodent Antiseptic ....Boftle 23¢ & 43¢c Spring sees him tuning a furrow with the is steady, he sung and uns of home and of rural life, there is nothing grander tha i ple faith of the man with the plow. who can and does carr it three points in this section on pg! : Bellefont Peanut Batter Kisses ’ 25e But Many People Arrange to aay in the HOrTing at wliiedorite, . rnoon at Tusseyville and in the eve- Pet or Shiver Cow MILK..,..Tall Can 9¢ SHOP EVERY in the Evangelical church hece wal church was crowded to on Penn-Alto Peanut Butter / 20¢ sa eo em YEH Tot ERG A | WEDNESDAY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | ot the hand leader at the Horne A FULL LINE of GREEN GOODS To Take Advantage CENTRE HALL, PA. ! offering was contributed to the { Of the Many Special rics a... maintenance fund A — — — —— — ee Aa pte 1 tel | SUBURBAN DAY tter's paren Mrs, Charles | fo = destor, S[undy visited Charlea Mo a, Al TRACTIONS AHI ool in the Altoona hospital and found as fine condition, being without » Offered _by Booster Merchants, "recalled that Mr, McCook wan ulstandin eatures bes 1 ed that Mr, McCool was It Is Alwars Profitable To Trade PUBLIC SALE of his foot amputated at With Members of The BOOSTER ASSOCIATION AND MULES At Jodon Sales Barn, Pleasant Gap MONDAY, MAY 4,at 1 P.M. This Is a Banner Express Load consisting of good, big work horses. Among them are mated teams and sini ®le horses. They are right out of work: of the right size. and the kind you are looking for. Included in this jot is a Thoroughbred Percheron Mare coming 6 years old and weighing 1500 ibs. She Tonite di is one of the best you ever saw. and throat. Ana ; ALSO, 8 PAIR FINE YOUNG MULES They are fine big animale and the 1 ne Fegulariy best 1 ever bought—Real ones! LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. & a mamoiowew. aw. To E. JODON improve he expects to be back Attractive Lines and Colors Rich Upholstery Choice of Thirteen Body Types REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Quick Acceleration Ease of Control George BB. Haines to Willlam Haines. wt In Miles twp.: $350, 55 to 66 Miles an Hour « Aluminum Pistons worge B. Haines to Wm. B. Haines, Silent Fully Enclosed Four-wheel Brakes ft in Mies twp... $800, ge PB. Haines to Wm. B. Haines, tra. n Miles twip.; $275. Triplex Shatter-proof Glass Windshield Elizabeth 1. Walker, ot al. to Wm. . B. Haines. tract in Miles twp. $1,467. Chrome Silicon Alloy Valves Torque Tube Drive 4 Houdaille Double-acting Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Dollie J, Brungart, et al. to Edward M . ore than Twenty Ball and Roller Bearing Durst. tract in Centre Hall $800, n 4 si ©. Ertie, trustee, to C, J. Gren- Extensive use of Steel Forgings Rustless Steel tract in Miles twp. $52, Haugh, et ux. to Eisle Grenoble, You will save many dollars because of the low first cost of the twin Miles twp.: $1,000, Vinm H. Krumeine ot ux, to George K rper, of ux, tract in State Cole jecs. $1. Call or telephone for a demonstration. Ge md C, Harper, et ux. to Fred B. Hed tract in State College $1. I. ui. Foster, et al, to O, K. Harlam. VOG i MO : OR CcO tract in State College; $400. * John LL, Holmes, et al, to Orvis C. . Smeltzer, ot ux. tact in Benner twp.; AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER. $5,700, -* Mnmy ©. Ziegler. Adm, to Jaco M. CENTRE HALL Henningar, tract in Haines twp. $3, 800, : : FORD. low cost of operation and up-keep and Jow yearly depreciation ERE
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