THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. FARM CALENDAR THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN sallock, George H, Hazel, I TIMELY REMINDERS FROM By GENE BYRNES | County Thrift Corporation held a meet- x George 1 a, . PENNSYLVANIA STATE COSLEGE — A——— Ing at the Penn Belle hotel. Bello-lronta: 1. 10 W 3 Brouse, Belles SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE diie # 1). Fy Lussell ¥ {fonte, and adopte £ ietitution and "OPT O8 3 11h ron Soll capris a a & & 2 » @ . o "0 —~— A » and adopted a constitution and Forrest L. Strubl Htate College: —————————————————— Bellefonte, elected are ® * ¢ & 8 = 8s» v0» | There Corporation Directors Eleeted. » . CORRESPONDENTS ¥ ® 1 § ' v f Cot rvenra + Stockholdres of the proposed Centre as follows: DEPARTMENT » - » » - . » - i $ . . Sten and BOALSBURG ITEMS, Mrs. Margaret Davis and daughter, by-laws as a governing basis of the w Kerlin, Centre Hall: Dir Miss Francis Mille, of Lewistown, organization. A board of directors was Kurtz, Howard; J. HH. Turner, Jul spent part of last week at the home taise heifer Nr to 0% ds . NO I VZ/ONT also elected, Beveral persons were [HH RB. Hickok and C. RB. Anderson of Miss Anna M. Dale. very best cows, This 3 the iin : ; BE HOME. | considered as manager of the Corpora {1 ittsburgh, > - ™ 5 * © » i yr era. * x . or ’ | i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz and B. P. Improve tha quality 1 the aa ry wh 1 “TO - NIGH § mM tion, but no decision Was reached { T.onbarger drove to Sunbury Saturday |"Keep down the numbers huts Inpro GOING © YT TO Beveral locations for the new bank are! . ; i » . also 1 . s ida m Ta i isit among friends, TO also under consideration. To dats to visit amo « : ; : . : : PAINT THE A wn Sai. ANA. Waki hay hseribed for Mrs J D. Patterson, Miss Katharine | freat Wheat for Smut i . RED WITH. A men and women have subscribed for Gingrich and Mrs. Lee Smeltzer, of Stinking smut is a costly pest of COUPLE BARTENDER stock in the ( rporat! n and mad i f the firm wil ntinu Pleasant Gap, are enjoying a vacation .,..¢ Treating the seed with copper FRIENDS LOF 3 their Initial payment, 51 of whom are 8. D, Gettig, at No. 11 East High § at Wildwood, N. J carbonate dust will insure a clean crop MINE - / ; Mr. an Mrs. Reuben Stuart drovel,. aitehiv mix th rrad vith two Ir. and : Fhoroughly mix the grain with ty LE Improve Dalry Herd— calves from only the MIs MSS WAI oh The Bellefonte law firm of Geltig & the quality” is a good motto to observe, Bower has been dissolved. The and one-half ounces of dust for each visit with friends and on their{, J. say State College plant puthol- from their homdé In Cratfon for a few eturn 1 . were accompanied . ogists heir daug X Miss Elizabeth, 3 i ho i i Continue Spraying— everal friends who ast week M nference at State ‘oliege. Omiting the last spray Edward il are green sleontrol late blig Prepare Laying Houses ™ Ort i Cont hee wn lets are Monday m ' Monday. ‘ A Traln the Show Colt Rev. J H. Wagner and familly, of : Hudson Heights, N, J. are visiting at Training the show colt is essential to ression on the judge 3 the home of Rev id Mrs, W. J. Wag. [making a : . . . mals tT witl to the bidding of ner. Rev. Wagner will preach the ser- Animal 1 tl y th Ei wear oe autvioe athe exhibitor stand. & THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK : \ ; : walle ry 4} he blue ribbo than oe the Luthes hurch on Sunday, Sept.jto walk off with the Ue oon i - : - MN —— v . 2 ; - od - ro A EN, . } 1 better chance tl, at 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dale and fam-| Barn Garden Rubbish fly, of Mifflinburg, were visitors in Rubbish from the vegetable garden town on Sunday should be cleaned up and burned. C. C, Shuey, of Bellefonte, was Infyr, nv diseases and insect pests winter 10.59 the sulky, balky creatures. CENTRE HALL, PA. town on Monday. in this debris. Do not postpone the The Harris Township schools open-|..an up work until spring ed on Monday with a large attend- ance, The teachers employed last year Mow Lawns In Fall— Lawns should not be moved closely late in the season It also is a good plan to allow the clippings to fall back on the lawn to provide winter protec- tion for the roots. have all returned with the exception of Miss Helen Geer who taught Home Economics Miss Geer expects to en- ter Columbia University for advanced work and Miss Rishel of Spring Mills, has been elected to the position of H.|Time to House Pullets— E. instructor. The first egg found on the range is hous- W——— a ——————— a notice that it is time to start REBERSBURG. ing "the puliets Zeigler was home from Me. ——————— EE iE conk COURT PROCLAMATION. in the McAllisterville] WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward this year. Fleming, President Judge of the Court ind nlece, Ruty Zeig- | Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial 3 Distzfct, consisting of the County of Centre, having tssued big precept. ing date of 3rd day of August, 1831, to me directed, for widing a Cowt of Common Pleas Orphans’ Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of . ithe Peace, Oyer and Terminer and {General Jali Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre; A ——————— a A —— NE lh For 50 cents vou can telephone to friends, rela- tives or customers as far as eighty miles away for friendly chats, family reunions, business transactions. And after 8:30 P. M. you can call them for omly 33 cents! SINIE H. HOY BELLEFONTE, PA. number to the operator {ask Infor- For SHERIFF { = { you don’t know it) and i ; . i why oF CENTRE COUNTY. The service is fast, clear, dependable thie culls easy to make. Just give the And the Grand Jury to convene on the eighth day { September, 1931 at 10 o'clock A. M. And the Traverse Jury called for the regular meeting of ( 3 Quarter Sessions Court will convene on ; : : Your Vote and Support Respectfully Solicited, i {Rates based on East. Standard Time 3 , Saw Roy as . 1 the sacond Monday of Beptember, 19351. at 10 A. MM. being September 14t and the Traverse Jury for the Second Week appear the third Monday nber, 1631, at 10 o'clock A. M., being September 21st, 15831. NOTICE is bereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Alder men and also such Constables, (that may have business In their respective districts requiring to report to the Honorable Court) that they be then and there in thelr proper persons at the time specified records, inquisitions, examinations and cAllisterville [their own remembrances, to do those things to their offices appertaining to ho ls an efficient ibe done, and those who are bound In Westinghouse recognizance to prosecute against the fs visiting the prisoners that are and shall be in Jall uring her vaca-jof Centre County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa. wer the week-end. jthe 4th day of August in the year of « and Mr. and Mr= jour Lord, 1931, and the 156th year of last Saturday inthe Independence of the United States ve of America. H E. DUNLAP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte. ily, from Belle LEADING MERCHANTS POOL THEIR VALUE-GIVING RESOURCES POTTERS MILLS. Mrs. Elizabeth Small, of Altoona. Mra, as Henney and daughter, Mrs 3 of Latrobe, and Mrs Lacy Henney. of Centre Hall, spent Tues- day at the home of My Ellen Wilk- fnson . SALES and DOLLAR port, ard Miss Fannie Hutchinson. of State College. spent Wednesday night WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ¥. Miller. EVERYBODY REMEMBERS the merchandise attractions on Lewistown’s last Commun- Ed. Foust and fainily. of West Ches. ter, and Burton Fetterolf and family, of Centre Hall, visited on Sunday at the J. M. Carson home. ity Sales Day —the eager throngs of shoppers from far and near ! It's here again—next week ! and we've left nothing undone to push it far ahead of all other Gommunity Sales that you can re- member, So we urge people on every side to take generous advantage of the money savings, Then it can be truly said : ‘‘There are no shopping days in all the year like these.” Henry Gettig and family, of Brad- dock. spent Thursday at th, home of STORES OPEN ALL DAY, Until 5:30 P. M., BOTH DAYS vil .. SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS ARE OVER. H., E. Foust The BON TOX I Allen Miller from Jock Haven, Is visiting at the home of his brother, M. Miller ren and wife. Mr, Spellman children, all of Altoona, G. H. McCormick home in touch by ' Co TELEPHONE Michael Smith attend. ral of their nephew, Samuel with Lewistown. last week. tork paid a visit to ths home of fr. and Mra. Homer Sweetwood and left a baby boy. Mrs, MH. E. Mingle ind two children, of Akron, Ohlo, who had been visiting nt the home of G H. McCormick. have gone to Aaronsburg to visit friends. App —— / SPRING MILLS Miss Delsie Morris has returned to Doylestown to teach school. 8Bhe has » been teaching there for several years. Mrs. W. P. Osman has returned from val af Bb week's visit at her parental home in The modern Curwensville, Sept. Sept. customers for eggs,” fruit, vegetables “fresh from the farm”! HERMAN'S, the Workingman's Store PENN CENTRAL Light & Power Ce. P Shore, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 4. ell and son Donald. of Willams & spent a few hours in town last Week visiting some of their friends, Mr, and Mrs. J, C. Lee and little Betty left for Bethlehem last Baturday fo visit the former's davghter, Mrs Beatrice Wachstetter, and friends, in Philadelphia. Mr, and Mra, Henry Erdky took a pleasure trip last week to eastern parts in the State, Mr. and Mrs, George McKnight, of Washington, D. ©, are at present vis iting the latter's brother, OG. C. Bkiles, and family. DANDYLINE Shoe Store = DANKS & COMPANY . ENDICOTTJOHNSON Shoe Co. : Exclusive DOLLAR CLEANERS y The FAMOUS GOLDMAN'S HAINES, the Shot Wisard HAYMAN'S Clothing Store - HEADINGS Drug Store JOE, the Motorist’s Friend JOHNSON'S Shop Store KINNEY'S Shoe Store JEVANTS Jewelry Store LEWISTOWN EWS co. rey E. BE. MeMEEN & C0, id MONTGOMERY, WARD & Co, G. C. MURPHY C0, ’ NATIONAL MARKET Co. 2 Two Days ! REA & DERICK RICE'S Grocery Store The SENTINEL 00. SMITH BROTHERS STRAUSS Men's Shop TOM BROWN'S Shoe Store QUIGLEY’S Drug Store os J
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