The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 28, 1931, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1981, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
POTTERS MILLS SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN REAL ESTATE TRANSFEUS, for high milk production Is Inherited | A. M, Reigel, Centre Hall; phone . is’ Spare rim and tire 30x5.25,
Charl Caskey and family, of Lod) CENTRE COUNTY B, B. LEAGUE Albert ¢. (Neil et ux, to John M. [To grow into good cows calves must | 2 ar Tusseyville~W, H, Lingle, Phone
waries SKe { t aye i Hath ay 4
; yl y . 9 be ell born
. fov, tru i Clollog twp.: 3.500 Ww ¢ :
Haven, spent Sunday at the home of The followlrtr games are scheduled Ho ot A ne : ; Use Grass Mule Received a car lond of Lehigh om
Mrs, Caskey's parents, Mr, ard Mrs. |, this week and next in the Centre Clara G. Garbrick, et bar, to W, «( . nt. which Is offered at the right FOR SBALE~-Upright plano,
mo
for . a Grass cuttings or old leaves maka an :
bo > Smeltzer, tract in Spring twp.: $1. *rIUSH W ’ ans Wha yds at our al vards.—<C P. Long. lecia y hi SA ous
od ¥ \ .y 3s dial Lie ' . ~ Wey @ > iM i RK wir cond J RIGN, OTE i 4 condition; Cra. Mrs
Ind, Sweeowood County Baseball League: exceliont mulch for ewly planted i / ' itia i
Cia o . ® p . 1 F. Swald + Hin rl Spring Mill toid ter. Centre fd)
Daniel Rossman, wife and son, of May 30--Bellefonte at (entre Hall; James W. Swab, exec, to Charles shrtibe ard trees. "This mulch will con. BPTI Mills, 4t.0 La r nire Hall
Les 1a ” “114 . 5 s Prd 6 I ) Bar on ii ro.
Mifflinburg, attended church at Spruce-d. oat Lamar: Pleasant Giap at H. Kuhn, tract in Harris twp.; $2,835
} HOTYVO moisture and in i weed
town on Sunday morning, and took i
ebershurg. Spencer J, Gray to GO. Oscar Gray
dinner at the home of H E. Hennigh, June 4--Centre Hall at Relsgshurg: jet al, tract in State Colloge: $1.
growth
in Georges Valley, Ballefonte at Coburn; Pleasant Gap at Bellafonte Cemetery Augo. to John
The name of Mrs, Anna Palmer was] amar Coakley, tract in Bellefonte: 25 PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
' . £10 he lis f . : tellafon ! lebershurg : . . .
inadvertently omitted from the list of} June 6 Bellefonte ) I a Alfred A. Barger. ot ux. to Charles FOR SALE well ‘pressrved pling i
persons who attended the party of M { ntre Hall at Lama ap B, Strouse, tract in Gregg twp: $1 Circassian walnut case, five pedals, or e ire
Ma Her. last week at Coburn
st —— a — vchestra and Yan n attachments
Mrs, Rus . . . 0 = . sb
Charl TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
af a ie Ww 1 i N . OK i q \ ————————————— E_— * PENNSYLYANIA BTATE COLLEGE
a eYs MOON Miller one ISTORM FORCES PLANE DOWN SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
ON MM. T. 2UBLER FARM * * *& & « » . } PAN Ot SAT hh 4 ! K; OW
1A Gk | Hasten Vegetalle Gro from | p 1 { nwa {1
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TOTES P EPCOS PEEE PPE PPPOPIe
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SPRING MILLS
pus
I'raly Young Trees.
ther, Debudding | the modern
Iriller cor of starting strong framework ford :
iriler Corn Figs 3 ‘ of farm: «xporiencs Wife oan i} “More
gorous buds properis .
ste A come at once 4
oft and all a 4
«Lang ad ird Ave, Altloor
moved
Prepare Sprayer Now HATCHING EGG
land Red hatching eggs, 76 wr 16 n coercive log BAY TO YO
J. C. Robinson
Hive tl
onditio 4 »
ongition People Ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind!
FOR BAL Ee
iy tiie % ant oven, in
Replace broken parts
the privy boon wally adjusts
FOR SALE
Attend Farmers Day-- dt) 1
to decorate . a Frit BN . with elin
¥v inaman Ral \ viral folks will find Farmers' Field] Ya +
soldiera {Phare . Ht orium . rise : " hers win pa . an be Usd hom
" {Thursday n iditorium, : y th ilvania Stats 10 electric current Is available —ADn- + People Ride on Goodyear Tires than on any oibher kind!”
a storehouse £ useful inforn at Reporter
event opens with a progru
unment Wednesday evening, Jun PILANTS
n the Estate of MRS. v NL, ard contiues all day Thu sday
BOALSBURG ITEMS, ia 6 of Harris Township, Centre coun- | Ralse Good Heifers ded b etic By [inn . aw h n “More People Ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind!”
Mileaburg, ftv, } Cf ased, To maintain numbers
i maeives ind
requested to maks 1m-
} yee having claims
nt them duly an.
Auto HAGAN'S [GIARAGE
All Star te of J World's Fastest | 77
Drivers bs od Drivers
duly granied the ur
to the entate are reasoned to mois 1m: LEWISTOWN — “2% FAIR GROUNDS ||
ine (hme 10 prowl hem duty 20 y Centre Hall
+-!50C DECORATION DAY-MAY 30 s50c¢
PHONE 56
TTR TT IRR SEE] HIERN DNA IMS HEIN INI MER MOSS
Reapy. .. FOR THE UNEXPECTED The
Spirit of a Bank
alval
ALY HIS.
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PINCHOT SIGNS FOR SCOTT.
A bill presented by Senator Scott was
signed by Governor Pinchot. making a
i¢ ¢ 11
ficiency appropriatie O 115.000 for
the biennium ending May 31. The
a a a oi ry VE a THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
tated an appropriation of $55,000 for its - td L 7 | } L
expenses, $55,000 was allowed for car. y ; . 0 o
fare and $5000 for Philadelphia munic- po > ’ { ; v 5 T CENTRE HALL, PA.
ipa] court judges pi x : FL -
Another bili signed permits justices
to take affid
of the peace vita and ack
nowldgements in districts other than
those in which they are commissioned.
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70 ASSOCIATIONS v
TEST 25,773 COWS
oy assoclstions Aswad $5.72 |» EEin cher Si 5 | (GREAT SPRING SALE
* touting tor the Peni Sta 3. ; TMT:
were improved by the sale
57 unprofitable cows.
Of the cows tested 4767 produced
more than 40 Ibs, of butterfat each and near Latrobe one bright June day — the danger was over — then a shat-
94] gave more than 1000 Ibm. of milk inside, crackling flames climbed tered window — flying glass and one
apiece, There were 1696 cows in the
50-1b, buttesfat group and 38552 cows higher and higher. An alarm was of the firemen caught at hisarm where
in the 1200-1. milk class
Thick smoke drifted from a house brought the flames under control — These Cars are in A No. 1 condition, and
surely are real bargains. Sold on Easy-Payment
Plan.
sent in. dark red blood pulsed from a deep cut. 1920 CHEVROLET 1% TON TRUCK
Nearby a crew of West Penn men Only quick and intelligent aid could 1929 CHEVROLET COACH
PROBAK were creosoting the bases of a line of prevent death from loss of blood. 19299 CHEVROLET COUPE (wire wheels)
-not poles. Their attention drawn to the Tearing open the first-aid kit and 1089 FORD Cos0n a
«a sour blade fire, they immediately dropped their skillfully applying a tourniquet and ns JUD COACH COUPE
in py PT / lion tools and ran to the house ready to bandages, the members of the crew 1929 OLDSMOBILE DELUXE SEDAN.
lend a hand in any way they could. stopped the bleeding and saved a life. 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN ......
Even in their great hurry they did Thorough training had prepared 1928 CHEVROLET LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCK $150.00
not forget the first-aid kit whieh is these men for an emergency beyond 1526 REO TON TRUCK (“SIX”)...
part of every line truck’s equipment. their duty which they were only too SHEVBOLER JUURING :.-.:.-
The fire department quickly glad to meet.
® Or *
There are West Penn people in your town— friends and neighbors of yours. ’
Every day— day after day— they are Sion skill and gb their BIERLY S GARAGE
training and foresight, to make West Penn service — dependable and uninter- CHEVROLET DEALER
rupted — mean more to you.
. Phone 16R4 REBERSBURG, PA.
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