THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932, Wednesday FEBRUARY Al. STATION WFBG PROGRAM Look For PARKING RESTRICTIONS REMOVED By For Altoona City Officials Dollar Day Visitors * ® # CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT ® * » Spring as. and Mrs, FF. ‘arson of Potters Mills, were vis Sin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Wingard on Sunday. There werg a number of from Centre Hal} here to witness the initiation of a class of new members in Spring Mills, last Friday evening. There seems to be something wrong in our little vil the silk mill shut down account of not being raw material from Japan. J. O. Heverly, of Bellefonta caller in town last Mr. and Mrs Anna Smith frie * * * »* * * * . * Mr. Odd Fellows lage sgnce last week on able to get the was a week, * Corman and Mrs. visiting some of their eld o« jast made a business st Monday Guy are week trip nds in C P. D lear Swab aunty Don't hold a week forget bake the I boys the sale 0 of In minstrel Saturday 0. F. hall will hold a plays An Peanuts, pop corn and ato chips wili be for sales In the in the and a fe will lifted evening w smal ring be Pots evening Rav, A. J Wednesday Selinsgrove. Miller returned home after allending C on assis at ——— A — A SM . Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry daughter Margaret, of overSunday visitors In town had visiting Christmas ac family and hs Main street slowly recovering of intestina; flu Anna Sweeny Miss Daisy Rowe, and Harry Kuhn and dinner guests of Mra on Sunday. Penn State, at- of the Lutheran church Kuhn and Williamsport were who been since Kuhn home on George Rowe, in companied opened Daniel from a Miss George family, Charles Williamsport the a8 his Houser is serious attack Row gq were Kuhn Charles Fisher, tended services in on Sunday. The Lenten week prayer will be observed by the Lutheran Missionary society during the week beginning Feb, The meetings will bg held in the homes of the members, Mr. and Mrd Harvey Mowery, mira, N. Y.. spent some time at home of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Meyers. Edward Jacobs accompanied his bro ther, Bruce Jacobs, to his homes In Philipsburg for a week-end visit. MI 3 Potters Mills. Those wited on Sunday at Mr. and WwW. M. ere: R Sweeney Lemont ; of f El the the home family, of and family, Brenneman Tivbens 'leasant Gap: Roy who v Mrs Ww Goarga Hall and family, of } and of Aaronsburg Mr Mrs P. P. Henshall, State vizited on Saturday eve- of her mother, Mrs. Sweoney and Sweeney of Centre r Boob family, and College, ning at the home Ellen Wilkinson William Foust, wife and Miss Amelia Copenhaver visited the week-end with friends in Alhoona and Tyrone. Mrs. Ruth Thomas, son William, and Arney Bollinger, of Johnstown, visited on Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michae; Smith. Mr. and Mra FF. F. Palmer spent Sunday afternoon at Spring Mills with their cousins, the Fredericks girls. of son, and over Linden Hall, Mrs, G W. and B. H. Ralston en- tertained the following ladies at a quiltng party on Wednesday of last week: Mrs, James Brooks, Mrs, Jas. Harshbarger, Mrs, David Noll, Mrs W. T. Noll, Mra, 8am Ross, Mrs, John Reifsnyder and Mrs, Wm. Messmer, Maurice Green, of Oak Hall, spent Inst Thursday at the home of her fath« er, M. K. Green. My and Mrs, Claude MceClintle and | children of Mrs, L., Green the Mr. Hook, east of Old Fort with at MoClintic's parents, three spent Sunday home and Mrs. R. Kenneth spent Sunday Lemont, witli her his brother Allen, at Helen Martz spent SBunday Geraldne Ross, Mrs. Elmer Mrs, Wagner, frie nd, Mr three children, Mrs, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Bruce Ripka, Mrs, Centre Roy home h Green spent Tuesday at the at Oak Hall, Wilkins esldny at the and family. and Mesmer and Silas Herman.and jessie all of Logunton, and Mesmer, and Wava baby Sun- Ripka, Luella James Hoyer and Hill, visited MceClintie Of on sn, all day Kennet at the home of hs brother Mrs. Jerome spent Th State College home of Walter M kK at son, Mrs entertained i yf the A SOCWINng Green Ladies Sunday party a————————— Bax Social, Pine Stump Sehool id at use Frid: evening ica Cream, Ev Saae, Public Sale Register Sale notice under this bead Is carried free of charge when bills are printed at is office. To all others the charge is A, WEDNESDAY, A. M., mile FEBRUARY South of Linden Hall, by O. Immell: Farm stock and implements, and some gooda 1. F. Mayes, auct. THURSDAY, A M, 1 mile south A. O. Detwiler: Full stock and implements; 52. M. Smith, auct, TUESDAY, MARCH Ist, M., on the Horner homestead, FEBRUARY 24, line of farm clean-up at 1:30 1% miles farm and Smith, sell stock M. auct, FRIDAY, MACRH 4, at 10 A. M, on the M, E. Stover farm, tween Millheim and Coburn, Slack and John 8, Slack will Pure-bred Holstein cattle, hogs. Free lunch. -E, M. Smith, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, at 12 sharp, of Centre Hall, implements will hold cattle, sheep, hogs and M. Smith, auct, MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 10 B. Lee farm, by F. 8. Musser: 5, M, Bmith, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, «at 10 M.,_ on the Fisher farm. six miles East of Centre Hall along Brushvalley Frank M, Fisher will sell farm and implements. JE M, road, stock auct, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, M., at Oak Hall Station, by 1. Clean-up sale of farm stock and imple ments; also some household goods, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, at M., on the Mrs. Clara Meeker farm, 4 mileg South of Centre Hall, by Paul BE Bradford: Farm stock and implements; clean-up sale~~E., M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, at 12:00 o'clcck sharp, by Harry 1. Snavely, on the Allison farm, Spring Mills—a clean-up sale of farm stock and im- plements, MONDAY "MARCH 21, at 9:30 A.M. 1 mile east of ldnden Hall and § miles west of Old Fort, by Anna BE. Rockey: Complete farm equipment of machinery and stock.~—E. M. Smith, auct, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, at 10 ALM. on the Hosterman farm, % mile west of Potters Mills, by R. C. McClellan: Full line of farming mplemonts and farm stock; also, household goods.~lL. F. Mayes, auct. at 10 . Let us do your Job Printing. TRANSFERS, Rab association, 2700, to trustos O. FMM, REAL Verna A ersburg 1. tract ESTATE Hackenburg 0. F. hall township; et bar, to ). in Miles Dean 8S. Braucht, et ux, of Spring Mills logde I. O tract in Spring Mills; $5125. Harry E. Corman, et A. Fox, tract In Spring Henry T. Noll, et O'Donnell, tract James £3.00, nard 8S ux to twp ux, to I. COURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas, the Honorable M. Var Fleming, President Judges of th of Common Pleas of the 48th Judicial District the OO wt Centro d e Court On sistir w of hav r date to sated his preceg : it bear the 16th day of me directed ¥or Ready Cash ILLS, BILLS, and there's more feed to buy!” Robert Helm leafed through the papers jotted down the totals. “Here's $150 in feed bills alone.” ARRAN ERNE RARER and Mrs. Helm came to her husband's desk. “I'd sell some stock,” she coun seled. “Those calves and the two Holsteins will eat their heads off before win- ter's over!” Mr. Helm hesitated. “Prices are awfully low, Sue. But wait a minute.” He hunted through the desk and found a card “Here's the name of that dealer who wanted to buy last month. I'll call him by telephone.” In a minute or two the deal was in progress and in five minutes it was closed. “Not so bad, Sue!” ex. claimed Mr. Helm jovi ally. “He'll be over to morrow and the price is all right!” The modern farm home has a telephone EE Nr ER RE I SERNA REET ERI RTE R RITA R ARR APR SRR R ESRI INR EISEN ITER ENON RRR ERO N ER RARE RRR RRR R a ETE AREER ERR ERE RR RRR ERRATA RRR REAR RR RARE RRNA EARN REAR OAR a Naas RASA ares aa anes aE n ste FERRER RARER RRR R RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR ad Farm 6 How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. re fat-first remove the cause! ong half tea nful of vin the Sats } alas ol fot aur and’ how many Sade oy fat "Pave VoNotice also at u have gained snergiyour ek in lo slearen.—y0y ans ata Xoyous, surprise. oy ar sure Te art th eit, Toremiue: SAFETY a Pet Krschen ite i" Take your money being February 2085, NOTICE is hereby Justices of the men, and als Constables, may have business in their respective districts. requiring to report to the Honorable Court) that they be then and there fn thelr proper persons at the time specified above, with thelr records, inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to do those things to their offices appertaining to be done, and those who are bound In recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are and shall be in Jal) of Centre County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just Give under my hand at Bellefonte, the 18th day of January of our Lord, 1932, and the the Independence os of to the Alder. {that given Coroner, Peace, 50 such n in the year 156th year of the United America JOHN M. BOOB, Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Sheriff ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, of GEORGE JORDAN, ship, Centre Coun inte Letters of administration on above estate ed, all persons knowing in- | debted €o the estate sre requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present thess duly authenticated for settlement. themeeoives JOHN E Centre BUBB, Admr., Hall, Pa.. R } ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the of ALFRED DURST, late of Hal} Borough deweased Estate Centra Pa. Letters of administration en sbove estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themwelves indebted to the estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims Agamst the same to present them duly su- thenticated for settlement, W. F. KELLER Admr., Centre Hall, Pa. Centre County, ADMINISTRATOR'E NeTice In the Estate of WILLIAM F. TAY. LOR, Sr. of Township, Centre county, Pa. deceased. Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, 8ll persons knowing themselves indebted to the esiste are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly aun. thentieated for settlement JAMES W. BWABB, Administrator, Linden Hall, Pa. ate College W. Harrison Walker, Attorney, of Auto-Suggestion Wil; you be glad you have automo- blle Insurance or sorry you don't when an accident threatens financial loss. See me and you'll be glad. C. N. KRYDER, Centre Hall INSURANCE ap REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. wrorers C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (IL. 0. 0. F. Bullding.) 1 he Arrival of a New Member . . “THE REPORTER” It w 2 cls $4 2OOK “ry a 1 Prir TO arm tom rimtng. 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