THURSDAY, SEPTE) * CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT * * ® ® Ww * * . » 9 0 ® POTTERS MILLS. Mrs i spent the Fohring Chi FH, fiome irles Haven, the home Mr and Mrs. Ed. Swed Miss Esther and Mrs Hall High school i i heen un- t we'k on visited over end Vrs parents, twood of Mr ghnter Ennist, dau Frank Ennist. a senior in the Centre Johnstown. Mr Mrs den snd Hall Coble Frank spent Sunday home. here, Those Sten who Sunday Mrs. Daniel Billie, Ru- Mrs. Sam- Bertha spent at the Stoner home were Fohringer, Beulah, bit Jackie Fohringer, uel Klinefelter and son Junior, Weaver and William Ishlen Haking cider and boiling applebutter are the big items on the fal; program about here, MI MAU STR LINDEN HALL Mr. and Mrs. John Relfsnyder drove to Lock Haven on Wednesday where Mrs, Relfsnyder attended a Ladleg of the Golden Eagle meeting They re- mained until Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mopdler, the latter a sister of Mra. Reifsnyder, Mrs, Samuel Ross spent Friday aver ning with Mrs. Edwin Dale at Boals- burg while Mr. Ross and Mr. Dale at- tended a meeting of the Soccer Ball Ellwood, and / v Mrs, Tammie Kelle ending several days a home, Mildred and Miss wi public = land gpent own c«end with her My, and F. E. Wieland. and Mrs. Ei Hull, Sunday, Bruce and parents, Mrs, Mr, irl Horner and chil- dren of Oak visited at the John Horner Mr homo Mrs Bernlce on Ripka MEET Wava with and daughters Royer and Wendell, Mr and Mr grandchildren, visited Sunday Roy Me on and Mrs Paul 1, Were over-Sund WwW. Hess home Stuart say OUR GRADUATES” FROM E. PP. V, HIGH SCHOOL i, Severna Park substantiating How ollege to prepare ‘ormer students who £31 fol nnd ghadunts 4 ire now attending college are as Kathryn Smtih, '30, Indiana. ‘30, Michigan Sate Lansing, Mich, Winklebiech, 31, University, Selinsgrove. Woodrow Bartges, ‘31, lege, Reading. Sumner Irey, Ex. Pittsburgh. MM PAIR MUST PAY TAX. Under the new sales tax, hotels, res- taurants, cafes and all other «ating places, must pay a one per cent. tax on their gross receipts from all sales on food and meals, but not on their receipts from rooms. The same rule applies to rooming houses which serve meals, and to tourist rooming places, tourist cabins and camp grounds which serve qnly breakfasts. There are no exceptions, Indiana State College, Louise Gutelius, ‘ollege, Elva Susquehanna Albright Col- '30, University of are blowing. ‘““Preparedness.’’ f ch arin neck fEMInINne 1m ever way irticul ards in shades: high [ine cdor Fall ceentuats Pe PPPPPIIIOIS Accessories for MEN SWEATERS JACKETS, BREECHES NOTICE !This Store te CLOSED SEPT, 30, 6 UNTIL Monday ing, OCT. 8rd. count Jewish will ¥ a at De on acs Holliday. FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders Pennsvlvama School * * * ® Segre] pone Save Garden ¥ NE ¥ - «1 fo Gradua) Changes Best Stop Cele y Blight Ep Has Four VYHamins— Save Brood Sows and boars breeding pi IrPOSes t at breeding time Hut thes FOREST RECEIPTS ARE ALLOTTED TO y statem ent United STATES of the For- States Department ture, issued September 20. ro add school funds a1 wily thirty amounting to distributed this wer year to “three states and territories con national forests, cent. taining as per share of the receipts for the fiscal year 1932, sylvania's share will be $1,774.40 twenty-five per cent. Penn This is paid annually in lien of taxes on national forest lands within the borders of these states and is turned over to the counties contain- ing the national forests, for local coun- ty road and school use, An additional ten per cent. of the forest receipts is est aside each year to be expended for national forest roads and tralls within the counties containing national forests. This fund amounts this year to $227,302.60, Penn- sylvania’'s share of which is $709.80, A REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. John M. Boob, Sheriff, to Firat Na tionay Bank, Bellefonte tract in Walk- er twp. $66.70, * John M, Boob, Sheriff, to Rudolph ‘Where Your Dollars Go the wick, tract INSURANCE axp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. Seed C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. | You Change Address REPORTER 8 To Send Us Immediately a POSTAL upon CARD fo a Location, notifying us Beth as ty the OLD and the NEW Ad. dress, removing New gave It spend a cent of lo shall in not us ifying chang ation We it part, consider being ve and thank aR ry on your you THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL Can you afford to be without a telephone in your home? You ean have one for less than a dime a day. L THE BELL TELRPRONE CONPARY OF PENNA. Priced » Qs and higher a bb bh NOTICE! This Store CLOSED Friday 80, PP. M., Monday Morn OCT, 3rd. on ae Jewish Holiday, will at 6 ing, count ad MILLHEIM 7) i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, y ‘Estate of FOSTER W. FRAZ having been duly grants gil persons knowing to estate are the Pon] ent I'll TeX You roo How to Heal anoint the swollen veins and sores wits Emerald Ofl, and bandage your leg. Use a bandage three inches wide and long enough to give the necessary support, wind- fug it upward from the ankle the knee, the way the blood flows | veins, broken more opel COTes. more Simply E.M. STATE Phone 1082 the No more nor line 13 veins, No ulcers No ust Ww directic and ¥ sure to be helped. four di st won't keep stir money nnless von are your mon less u are ( 01 LEG cripp Ha 3 1 a i i fh i ee i Ue a i Ul ey el THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. THY JIM DRVOIIIT TORE TRITON TIO JU ut IITININT De IRM JMR a PUR 0 TNO INGER TERE FOOD FRED LUSE, Manager CEN at HALL SPECIAL SOAP VALUES LUX Toilet Soap +3 cakes 22()c LUX, 2 sm. pkgs 19c; lg. pkg 22¢ Weis Quality PEAS 2 cans 25c Dill or Sour Pickles 2 qt. jar £25c¢ COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER FANCY BANANAS CRISP CELERY ORANGES (SUNKIST) WEIS BROOMS ... 35¢ Senn GRAHAM CRACKERS. . doi Quality AMMONIA Ig. box 1% 35¢ RINSO, Ig. pkg. ... We Redeem Your LUX COUPONS Vinegar--bring container-- . gal 28¢ Table Salt . 25-lb. sack 35c Palmolive Soap, _ SOARES — 1 pkg. Super Suds FREE -