THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. wn : LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ss 8 0'% 2 00 9 2» a ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. | mtmosflfAnttmss/Pfnt sotmmflfiottmssflfs t Monday farm property within Drojan b, 8 if Jos h Dro gerously il} ils home here 2 al A ug of Wil has | § { Bellefonte, was admitts Mon Mr. and Mi > i oman, with Wheat was being sown in Northum-|}been sust by siX families since{day f treatment, 1elr aul * N. Krvder at berland county, on Monday. Of ff fSeptember 0 : $ i ide ss Eunice Bauer, tudent at Penn Ars Lr yr Lerli ' fate PR : : pS. . the wheat sown earlier is just The coi shops at Avis were booked after undergoing treatment, wa nade ; business an " 1 { ‘ C E N | RIE HALL ) 3 ps » : : lischarged Monday through the top soil, to open Monday with a foros of 410 s : Williams ) Saturday. im Lfmen. About fifty men were previously Mrs. Sara, Heeman of Spring town Fhe Miller Motor Company in t employed. The shops have not been an Curtis Heeman, of Spring Sir, an Mra. BR. Herman, togeth . place last week received by freigh al, perated on a prdouction basis for two ' vere discharged Monday. " With a party of friends f lips ome in or our - # sedan, i ruc I av at "ia oe 1 coach, coupe and truck--alliyears. It is not known how long the Mrs. Melvin Colbert, of State College, | burg, on Sunday, spent the Chevroleta, work will las vas admitted Wednesday. Herman summer home at Manor fam Colonel Frederick B Kerr is a native Mrs. Thomas Weber, of Hall} An evening dinner was pred o 1 roe oO ‘ . ode u in Wf rege ownship, . oy . . ' . We a wae ! ! § J -— TY PR Mode Auman, of GIefE loWHShip,} ie rfield, fifty-six yeas |pecame a patient Wednesday. lawn and’ wa he enfoved by the - — Prices go up - prices go sentenced September 13, 1929, to serve] ©f Clearfield, fifty-six years of age anc 4 . fn 9 was mu Blu ’ BP ir . sentend Septem 13, 1 h 1 ¥ : Mra Florence Ballard, of Unlonville participants. ® down! To keep in touch five to ten years for larceny, and]bas made good everywhere he started was admitted r edinesdny 3 ’ Mrs l ingle in “ridav wont ry - rot hye »Q \ breaking and entering, was paroled by |He served his country gallantly during » ~cvillas 3 Col- {4 My le R Jingle, on Pritay, wen with market change ,the o A 0 i . vias Vl olale Kennett Square, near Philadelphia J . ; Governor Pinchot last. Thursday. Hel]the anish-American War and again]lege, be » a patient AVednesday; whore she will remaln for the wintes Buy 3 and SAVE! modern farmer needs a wis one of nine paroled upon recome- iring the orld War. To meet and | HSChargs saturday with he # James t ’ a He, aul ¥ » y » mendation of the State Board of Par-lknow him Is to admire his sterling lames Elijah Starrette f Mil urg, | family, home here Is gocupl by ' y ' 1 TELE r Hn “W AN KE ; "1a t last weed 3 : "ll , 1 Pkg PANCAKE, 1 Pkg Buck dons. . yf mind and ‘heart There a3 Cal : A 109 Hs Wee, M1 an 4 i! er, the {x O16 { \ £%a $ a I f . 1 : neart, fn wre TRE G . ’ 1 y seuIing a IZET 1AamDS M 0 1 ‘nn anywher drs. Ruth Gherrity, Wall ou Suen miendenty for I “er! wheat FLOUR, 1 OL’ \ n 8 mbes, Misses lertha sabel r. iD i nen anywiere, £ I to A $44 ‘ 20s bbe nF ry OY ¥y § dm renday , road builders, tad for instance, or buying a daughters of Mrs S t whington and his constituents will wd oung. of Howard was ndmit Voters ir ‘arti all boro 1 GINNY CAKE GRIDDLE, ton f flinburg, were 7 TOF usin J call Elizabeth Royer, $ 9" STARCH, and Miss Isabx I’ are i ach ~ ‘ . a otss ; Tu ¥ on : Hu vel sarner ID ut ars 3 Pkes ( school in : Snyder KELLOGG’S WHOL] BISCUIT Lural telephone rates are low . . . Call or wrile the GLOSS STARCH BUSINESS OFFICE FANCY BLI his head, th 185 pre ed \ THESE ARE Cally] he HE ar tr te a Voree Jar} MANY “THRE! CIALS OF THIS : Ey We also sell OLEO at m———————— DECISION IN SKINNER CAS ro | i 2 Z 4 T. A. 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THE CENTRE REPORTER, THE PUBLISHERS, CENTRE HALL ——— a MARRIAGE LICENSES, ulbest seen in the x * ¥ ’ n OPO - stigation revealed th formed a line from ve-gallon can nearby, and gloss : } Kenneth E. Pr . ¥ } 3 all the gas had gravitated] : Tho can and hos were| In a note from Prof. A. M. Alleon| — — 2 Ie]. EY | for Your charge by Mr, Espenshade. of hi ark, inois, he ©¢ BOALSBURG WINS FROM ; 1 re Le: ments Centre payers on CENTRE WALL WIGH [4 sour blade . * or + pa ot tart or normal 1a] In their fist meeting on the soccer | RNQILEIS TFFIITANY ad Hunting ! on with Centre Hall ys 0 wish that uch "t figh, bonds £€ won on their hom bi... 3 5 - v > lay afternoon, by a score he: on . Bren, was a hard fought game Sh f 7 . ; oF y ‘ opt Ce( - Snish, the visitors nudes! Be. 4 2 : : op : Centre Hall High school (30 Fa ing scoring un sever) © Rugiong Sy > RRSP ft Jo rome: tem tn Sie le : 7 = Exceptional Bargains in quipmen hopes The fact, that le 16, 0 regular | on 1 pte a well a eal : AR - All Ammunition will be sold LESS TAX bacriber to the Flue porter, althoug otingg 'e : ihsent from here for so many years, —————— v ! . ir A400 “ ~ 0 : ] ' Clymer MeClenahan and Jo ittests to his interest in the affairs of The Roosevelt-Garner Club will me i R. S. S | OV ER, Mil heim t! n Odd F : —— . . he community In which he once lab Fellows hall, Friday night, tiey were engaged in repair. s o'colek ing a local telephone line at Pine ored so faithfully. : ' = - " " Mu a — Btump school house, a deer came Sounding from the. mowitaln and HITT AND RUNN-—— This May Be a Nice, Soft Job for Somebody, But It Might Be a Hard One to Fill! + BY HITT a through the fields in the direction of - . TT Be I on eke ne wit. iregg Station. It was a buck with nt ALY wi ho wig wy woRBAD roan 1 wre xa com T TREO je vo MUSIC _— FRUITING Dg Nov aT nd OF LILLE © W " 4 ? - three prongs, and as he was making wo. orn HANGBOME was A goo SHIA Ce 4 = - NORY YOu pr " we ens y ANG WORD Me NRE Max ir wg AY WS Fmt -— good headway the continuous baying 3 ; NT . LABORATORY 7) 40 s . tain side. In due time the dog came »y of a hound was heard along the moun. Cay OM ww CORPSE 3 along on the deer's trall, and when he i , a hi ® reached the Brush Valley road he was $s i : £ ) hol on AL : intercepted by James Searson, who ; : J 1 d ! happened there at that time. By a bit ; of coaxing the dog was befriended and finally penned in the coal bin at the school house nearby, The eollar the dog wore indicated he belonged to a State College party. iin,