THURSDAY MAY 5, 1982, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, om — ———————————————————— os a —— > 0 0 « 4.9999 8. *| PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN iF mm CORRESPONDENTS’ FARM CALENDAR. ¥ ee : EE IIIT —— te pays for a four-line ad. in this "PARTMENT a . | column, These little ads. mre wonder DEPARTMENT Timely Reminders from ® workers in the way of results. Adver- - ® & % » @ » ow .. «| tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” | Pennsylvania State College |to a “House and Lot for Sale.” Yohp Hye ~ nia . » : Rebersburg. School of Agriculture | LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE io el whole vidoed ie Mord ie uo e + o|gOCML AND ONG DISTANCE For Friday and Saturday of this week we will of- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, of Will Plant Strong Seedlings— | Place reasonable rates. —W. Russell or at Bo ooh ad ae Fant Swng swilen No Chie, sw || fer these values. All of these Coats are New Spring home of his mother, Mrs. C, M. Gram- planted,, produce both earlier and jarg RINGNECK PHEASANT EGGS for oy planted, produce both earlier and luk | RINGNBCK PHBASANT Baas or (lf Garments, and offered in the heart of the season-- Miss Anna Ziegler, who Is employed’ : bage and tomato plants are particularly | Ringnecks for pleasure and profit: 1 at the Corner Room In State College, }, or int. Transplanting on a cloudy [$2.26 setting, delivered.—Milroy Pheas- SHOULD NOT be passed up . spent several days with her parents, day or in the late afternoon and the lantry, Milroy, Pa x21 Mr. and Mra Wm. Ziegler. use of water in dry soll help to avold | v. fop OR 8S BwFonce posts. stakes {or A —— A Russell Breon, who wuls milk for | josses, FOR BALE-Fence posts, takes for the Dairymen's League, makes several , : » Poe repair or temporary fence; also, tel-| trips a week to T 341 1 al Avoul Eary Pasturing ephoné poles, Phone BIR4.-J. 1, Deck : : ADIES’ ( O ! A A ps | E : ne. . eas 4 ) wt turn cows on pasture untill sr, Centre Hall x20 ch he celivers atout lo ith grass has a good start. Then do u wt bien en-l oy Logtock. If pastures are divided] WANTED-—Six head y cattle, § F R E E 2 + 3} Re. = vs not been lp. cence mo that cattle canshave al- [to 10 ‘months old ay One Lot, all Sizes 95 carpenter. }, ...te periods of two week yn each | 8. Goodyear, Colye 1 hters, aC-lpart, much more feed wil reid ST AN" Pos TNA . :.} to 40, blues, blacks, With every Lady's Coat bought Friday and Satur. her hom / PLANTS FOR BALE } i nas day of this week, over $4.95, ~we will give Free . Keep Woop Dry-— ) ofc garden n for sal " " + Ww : 1 . . : +s . Sport Coats, any Hat In our Store. Wool shoul we stored In a ean, ; J. oy Schaeffer ntre ull on duct, © tee 'OR SALE—Farm of 106 acres, goo For Honest-to-Goodness Values, Come to ———— Separate Blrds— Hialre an : MM SERIE ee wo EERE NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE By z specialists Mrs. Stuart Weber, who had been i : ; > p— | “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” with her sister, Mrs. Mary Abbott, for |Ald Pollination FOR SALE—Cholce varioty gladiolus | H £ “ 70 the Fa € MILLHEIM ; bulbe, priced right. Special on Kund Washington, D.C, on Saturday. Her ate trees can be placed in solid blocks | ards Yellow Wonder at $3.00 per 100] Martha Jane Abbott, returned fof single apple varieties toald polllna: {1h pee size bulbs No. 5 and 6 at 35¢ vith her and will remain for the sum-|tion lees also are essential in se per 100.—Inquire Geo. W. Meyer, 411] SE mer months. curing an adequate set of fruit, East Main St, Lock Haven, Pa. 4tx17 REGISTER'S NOTICE, MoCausiand, Quarter Sessions Court wil] convene on Miss Miriam Hackman, daughter of jy { i ! Notice is hereby given to all per 6. ROWE ye ipvantory and ap the third Monday of May, 1932 aliss ake Kitchen Convenlent— r Re. i . 3 i w— “Ju on 4 i William Hackman, is seriously {ll In vba rir aed 3 ww WANTED Market chickens of all Buffalo. N. Y Her numerous friends Arranging kitchen equipment to save kinds: tankage sold. $1.50 per cwt.— ’ > ty . ; gs 4 2 od pond “ all : are sorry to hear of her illness tical Y of increas: Hicler all v3 telgel, Centre Hall; Phone NI ACHR Way oi INCreasing endxiency 1 { ’ Prof. H. I. Meyer, of Lewisburg, Was, longing life. Convenience often can at the homes of his brother, Robert, |, and his sister, Mrs, Mary Abbott, on Saturday Provide Early Pastare— some time, was called to her home lougquets of flowers from appropri sons Interested 3 s following in ralsement « he personal propery | aq twdnisr ay the 16t1 A g : 3 at 1 F SM. DEST MAY ft 4943 And ventories of goods and chatiels set of Samuel . inte of Centre Hall . . RF id steps and decrease drudgery is aprac- [A M ig for the Berond Weak 3 Mur Aa y of May, 1832, 3 10 A M., being May 23 fapart to widows in accordance with Dorough, deceased, 8 set apart to his rovisions of the Fiduciaries Act widow, Mra rr C. Bowe . f Y 917 have been confirmed ni si by “ (UIT ’ Ma $a rv and be obtained at comparatively low cost FOR SALE~Fine fron white enamegi™ 1 i Ve ! en yn ) i : ’ 7 ROSSMAN he inventory and : { the Court and if no exceptions are filled | i { 1 or about he fl ¥ tery , » . 5 { 0% oe - Allee. link springs; also, 3-burner oi] stove | 9% OF aboul vip first day of Raxt IIR of Bruce W. Rossman, late of Penn ) Justi ¢ th se, Alder % tthe = . will % 4 * wol utely . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weaver and Some farmers are plannin past: | with oven —Apply at this office the same will be confirmed absolutely. . ‘ rt . i r rv NOTICE the bed, with heavy continuous posts and appralsement of the personal property - 3 ¢ Isc “@ “riryet ug (thyme GW p, decennds was set apart to nd puch Constables, (tha daughter, of Reading, spent the week]Ure { % x 3 s Best aa Iv i " tive part f thelr wheat and rye be i EWING. The Inventory and ag his widow. SBarah Hzabweth Rossman. Viay IAN isin } Slr resp end at the home of her parents, Mr (cause f Ow gra prices. An acre ARMERS, TAKE NOTICE alsement of the personal property RADER "y inventory and 11 Fars L g fae 9 “2 : ¢ 1s ie tw wat ¢ 3 ' i § "3 I. 1s at “sllagae ! and Mrs. C. 7 Weaver. Sr. will provide yrazing for 2 or 3 [just installed the very latest equipment | David H. Ewing, late of State Coll alsement of the personal property | - " in \ 181s i} i { 13 Ont ! g 8 fag 1 y ¢ #5 255% PF . 3 . . OW or 3 or 4 ok n my ily a nk ul to VO rough, deceased, was set apart rrdamrd Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bierly, of En i Robert 3 . Mauda M. Ewing town last week - . i ala the Plant and sow w soli and weath. . a . oh oe ae} 2, GEORGE, The inventory yprajsement of the presonal properts ———————— A A ———————— Applicants Granted Drivers’ Llecnses, It 10 passed the exami Body and Fender Work a Specialty ll Quality Furniture stLowest Prices woo £. corurcr AVENUE MT ook at These Values. They Are Some of the Wonderful STATE COLLEGE I} Baroains You Can Find Here. Come in and see for yourself. : det hoauti d + th severay : Telephone 252, . . . : FRUITTOWS, oc white punt. Charles Segner and = Furniture has never been so Low in Price and so High Buti home on Sunday vy and Mre. John Eubller 4 the Un. |5chool roc w being cleaned and PROBAK -rnot Cel frre frtrmedlifotnrslifotv=slif pred foe possi burg, sp i week outbreak on Hunting camp at Fiemner Gav.” [DEG Sn 0 em | REEERL HIE Mol fi hi Pr Li : { S it homeo at Colyer, having lived at Tune P01, 00, (ls SOM ne Sls) Ry T IS 6- iece Living Room Jouite more than twenty cases of fever liege by Contractor Campbell . 3 " : a Jwere reported on Sunday: a number of 2 guitar orche wn payed i i . olkg are nls: ill with grippe., conse i 4 or it the Abraham Grass Pl : hs & or x , quently there is not much news to res | Wednesday evening tndend i a : port from this vicinity. Grassmyer is moving from Jordan home to Penn Hall Miss Hache; Hunter of the Branch | ‘5 : $ 00 visited in town on Thursday. x \ 3 shen Hels the Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Finn MeGirk were inl nunister, is very ill at thisitown on Sunday . ¥ writing at his home in Spring Mills] A number of men in this vicinity | A. WELL WILT, FULL There will be services in the Breth [have secured work on the Boalsburg- | . Ce a SIZE SUITE, DELIVERED yen in Christ church this Sunday eve- | BEarlystown road { eva is ” gh. TO YOUR HOME ning Friends of Jacqueline Walker regret to learn that she Is suffering injuries the Colyer school picnic in the moun- ALSO, . received in an automobile accident at Tt AY Junction City where the Walker family at R 4 3 ; 1 ” x are temporarily located, : sa > Dining oom utes Bernadine Treaster, who underwent n operation for append ftis at thel” CL ————————— 1 A AAA SRSA Lewistown hospital, is getting along ea ¥ AS LOW ASN 86500 on ICERY » Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coble and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coble and son lester spent Sunday at the Charles Coble home at Penn Hall COMBINATION WALNUT SUITE, WITH DUSY- Bedroom Suite PROOF CONSTRUCTION, CENTER DRAWER GUIDES, WELL FINISHED ............... ONLY The Colyer ball team is preparing a new ball field in the John Jordan meadow . Mr. and Mrs. Btirl Stoner. who live on the John Fohringer plabe, were visited one evening last week by three nice deer—a doe and her two fawns, which passed through their yard. This proves there aresome deer remaining. “Pretty Polly” Is In danger 4f losing his home with Mra Fye, since he is —— ————— a ——————————— RUGS. We Carry a Good Line of all kinds of RUGS hia howe Wiis o, since he is SPRINGS--You can buy a real Spring for . . 87.50 Mra. Fyo fa thinking of sending him THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK j Others wii — $10 — and $12. Spring Mis CENTRE HALL, PA. Mattresses at $5 and Up Iron Beds, $4 and Up Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of Penn Hall $iutk Tv spent part of Sunday at the home of the former's uncle and aunt, Mr and Mra.” J. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Dukemsn, of Elearfield, were visiting some of thelr friends in town, Sunday. J. Russell Condo took a pleasure trip to Cleveland, Ohio, last week, KITCHEN CABINETS, $23.00 and up. Davenport Tables, Occasional Tables, and Other Furniture at comparatively Low Prices FERTILIZERS, Bradford & Company received a oar toad of fertilizers to take care of farm. ers who may have run short of thelr y earlier calculations. Goods and price gre right, for small or large quantities, — i, YC —_, I. A F.V. GOODHART csyzze
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