THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. @ ® w *® » * # CRIMINAL CASES HEARD; PICKING CHERRIES IS A r~ | DIST. ATTY, FAILS TO PROVE MINISTER'S OFFICIAL DUTY ~QPON ANT? * * CORRES ONDENTS BREEDEN CASE FROM HARRIS ® : Pileking cherries is one of a minis e DEPARTMEN I ps ter's official duties, according to Ar- "m eps “BR : R - Jthur C. Dale, Bsa, head of the Work- * * . w The Breeden case was the first to be |! ! ® . . . last | man's Compensation Board, The ques- » » | tried ®efore the criminal court A Boalsburg. week: DD. Sherman Breeden, in 1930, Hon In now up for decision before the bought a small tract of land in Shing- | York county court. rat: (OOS yrebaugh returned : Mra George Mother al gh 1 . 'teton Gap, Harris township, and start The question arises in an appeal by Friday evening from a visit with hex . ’ . . i : iy ba M « Henry Bubeck and fam- | ed the erection of a hunting lodge}the State Workmen's Compensation According to the calendar, we are ee t e ew uits daughter, PLE jelphia | theroon. His land was near the home|} Fund from the decision of Referce . fly, near Philadelpira. { Saian Dal | on the George Horner family and it{Harvey B. Lutz three weeks too early, but according 2 Misses Margaret and Maria ale | was only natural that he became in-l ruiz r ; Bilas 8 : L d : a : as only aturi i atz ruled that the Rev, Silas 8. » » transacted business in Belk fonte on | timately acquainted with the men™ws| ariller, pastor af Zion Bvangelical to the new dresses, new coats, new or a ies Saturday. ha) _| thereof In the family was a daugh-l.hurch, was killdéd in the course of hig Mr. and Mrs. HF. MeGirk and Miss ter, Erma Edith Horner, then fourteen |quties as he fell from a cherry tree ‘Anna Dale accompanied Mr and Mr. years old. Testimony was predented{,, jul, 24, 1932, Heheld the minister just in time. . G M. Dale of the Branch on a drive 5¢ the trial which showed that thelwas under contract with the church cw irts an ouses to Miffiinburg on Saturday. | girl had been taken to Pittsburgh onle,. 5 fixed cash salary and the use of Marjorie. Homan Was unable to at- | several occasions by Mr. and Mrs. ly, parsonage and its property. of | Breeden, and Mrs. Breeden testified suits—*‘‘new everything’’ — we are tend school last Ww eck on account d m. eden ° Parsonage SH 118 PPI ou attan cititis that she and her husband had discuss : ; 2 a ed it was part of Miller's duties to pick + d 1 “hil ed adopting her t hey learned : § t t A lar audience gry ad tha Chil- d opt ng her until 1 ol h a tk cherri mow lawns and maintain the rom } lca oO 00 ¢ Fesses jo Re- | that she as ¢ out nights wi girl breame n Ww Ee Set FE tr BS RE NEW STYLE! $1.95 » $2.95 air. and Mrs. £5 W. Heas vers He gcfendant was seprosented by | or “he ion it he sate Workmen's $3.95, to $8.95 win Dale on th sranch, on Sunday The member f the ving party ruflty nd hes « were placed A . . fvere entertains a 3 Mary and! sha of inty ne tl rem — NOTICE-=NIEMAN'S will accept checks for me rehandisae. Pon't let the lack of ready cash prevent you Virginia Hess and Ruth Cralne on Mon James Tavier, of Bellefonte nie PUBLIC SALE. i from- getting the things you peed. BUSINESS AS USUAL. day evening. gullty the harge of betra 1 and One "WA ana-nalf wil wast of Pol rswmssall NIEHANS DEPARTMENT STORE Tho cise: Si : Sevier. | the following livestock “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. Aeitor in town on Saturday. sharged wit \ at hicle 2 HEAD GRADE HOLS ; 30 u ) Mrs. Howard Sv and | code, was dismissed and 1 s put |GUERNSEY CATTLE Tw 1 cow > J) State College, are spending | upon the county two wi Ives by thelr . Pars —d 3 : ET a 8 Ah » 1 3 wid a . gome time at the home of their par-| The trial in the case of Nannie and jclose springers. J BULLS | . : eS tr ray Toaly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. | — - —~ rte 4 Dr and Mrs P. 1. Swank. | Harold Moyer, of Wadlde, charged with for servi HEIFER CALF HO, TRUCK DRIVER URG D TO Ci PEI ATE ents, Dr. ana Mr al and battery, was In the Estate of WILBUR 8, RUN-| 0 ini V EE Ww L i 0.0 Lit Mrs. Mabel Simpson was ndered a | aggravated assault dren's cl us from Alfretta in property. 9 TT Lo —— —-— ¢ delightful surprise Wednesday when | tried on Tuesday. Nannle Moyer was hesterwhite boar: 8 Chos- KLE, late of Pottes Township, Centre 1 RDI ANS OF TH the members of the 8 8. class in Altoo- | charged with throwing a stone through liarwhite brood sows, 4 will farrow be- County, Pa., deceased. 2 iil 5 vv 2 i: 11 HWAY na. where she formerly belonged, ar { the windshield of the Stine car, Mrs. fq sale date : will farrow later " Letters of administration on above eatats 2 Stine having been injured by the}, : a ta Polar STORE hiving been uly grautad the undersigned, | g : TEL y lal 0 lug themselves indeb saniog. an + a delightful | broker rlass, The jury acquitted all persons Knowing her delicacies, and spent a delightful | broken gla 4 : i othe 1 avening | Harold Mc » and brought in a Vver- if the estate are a od to make im pfternoon and even as bin A ots, mediste payment, snd those having claims Mrs. John Jacobs is visiting | Al- | dict of guilty against Nannie. She was ; against the same to present them duly &u- toona | sentenced to pay the costs, as well da a pata thenticated for settlement Mr. Baker nd. © idavs- | as Mrs. Stine's doctor bill and placed ig H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, Admr, n probation for two years. S E. BROWN & SON x1 Centre Hall, Pa 4 . T HE William Chalot, of Philipsburg, plead see———————— ; . | guilty to a violation of the liquor laws Pennyv-a-word ads are effective Try tna siapantion of tho cue wan con-fem | QUIVERING | Pn SAFE Lat Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat NE Rves TE DRIVER'S In Just 4 Weeks | wheayou cant stand the children's op TR BEST noise ... when everything you do is a burden ... when you are irri : 1 1 Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, table and blue . . . try Lydia F Pink. s b Re FRIEND Mo., WE ‘es "1'm only ham's Vegetable Compound. 98 out sud oT ol of 100 women report benefit. 4 weeks ARO 150 bs. It will give you just the extra en- 1 also have more t and fur. ergy you need. 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D FOOD i Le sang. | from Congressman Brand, of Ohio, 1 ’ ~ mE bi Ox es hl B migag-1 to President Atterbury, of the Penn- eC JC ays~ \ FRED LUSE. Manager CENTRE HALL i T. MeCormick sylvania Railroad. Last spring Gen- . . "Mrs Baten | eral Atterbury wrote members of . y na Ban | 0 Ae aon of oer | EE SY] COpleSS (NIELS H. Bar- transportation facilities in order to a £5 7 / ] 1 . 2 : “THelot protect railroad revenues. To this YE ol ny #2 11s ee . = Jeclia Ss wl _t Congressman Brand replied: : 4 5 oA A ln SA a or ho . \ he - 4 ho “A few years ago you took off the ~. | milk train which carried milk from ’ Ha . oF : sad i ard 1 and | MY farms. and 1 bought a truck, ¥ Br ¥ ] . . ; Mingle, of Asronsbars. | “aljed a8 Bie fore A ing me 40 | bog aT Weis Best Pastry Flour, 12 Ibs 222c a —— milk. You had been charging me 40 “) : x be : ah . te cents a 100; now I find 1 can collect he : LT 7 : : . > > — OAK HALL. | this milk and deliver it for 20 cents | fs 5 J a 2 Fancy Pink SALMON 3 fall Cals oe PC Mre. Maurice Green gave a surprise | a 100. ; ly b ’ . : - birthday party on Marg 2nd in honor “It is argued that trucks do not pe. bes a $2 Swansdown Cake Flour pkg 19c of her husband's 25th birthday. Those have to pay for a right of way, and PN ; i fda : . present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne that the railroads do; but this is nf # : ' A s . With Tomato Rishel and daughters Winifred and | debatable. High gasoline taxes and My Aid A chs To Weis Pork & Beans ™ 6 cans 2 Adeline; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martz license charges have changed this iim ve TL We . Sauce 25¢C Fred Homan, Mr; and Mrs Claude | situation. On the main roads we are 00 MUCH work, too much mental strain, too much worry Whitehill, Mrs. Via Whiteman and spending annually about $1,000,000, TT then “NERVES”. How they torture you, tire you, keep Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs 19c gon Glenn, Mr. and Mrs, Walter White. = 000, and these same roads are pro- you awake nights! hill and won Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Weav- ducing almost identically that “NERVES” make . ‘obs x Headach Aanic anh | . ] » you irritable, restless: give you Headache, Max X Rurionin Foggnd tir I uaghpt Seo ane tazes and Indigestion. . . . "NERVES" make you look and feel old. ... weaken well House Coffee Ib can 29c a Mr. and Mrs. Edw '%, | license plate charges. resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble, Mr. nd . Mg I lin] 4 ma bees, sunnsetel with - J. M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from Ovez-wiought Sr SOAP, the ng wp 3 cakes 1Oc¢ d Mrs. Bil W 4 son Ing pant that wag wd Nerves. He had dozens of so called “Nerve Remedies” in his S(O sks clothes sm pkgs 15¢— Ma, ang. Me, Bil Neh i pe many thousands of dollars 8 Year 16 store. One by one he tried them without relief until. ...But let White 2 piss 15c—2 pkgs 37¢ Mr. Charles Whitehil Mr. and’ Nr Jou, Ut your hoo eg vy SHOE asul Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words. MACARONI, SPAGHETTI ......ovsvcunssvsssevanarsasesss § Ibs S00 o y sons Basil and Be ge ole 80 hig as : “I thi ' Nervine is the best nerve Maurice Green and sons Basil and | you have lost a large part of that vary edit I Miler Nev te oneconnot be JELLY EGGS .cocvenvnsssnrsiorrisinssnsiigioiitsescsass 3 In 100 Wauaott. tables ‘wore vim all ave] business. You retain the lonz haul a made. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was the only medi POST BRAN FRAKES ....cecvceses diecrsnnnnssesase package Io ning. Mrs Helen Witmer received | De a Bitoni 4 7 cine on the shelf or in the prescription case that WEIS QUALITY EVAPORATED MILK .............. 2 tall cans Se the prine for the highest score for the under these circumstances we find | put me on my feet.” J. M.F ter DO Ohio PUFFED WHEAT—pkg 10c. women, an Falter IR @ ; prize far the highest score for the men. | oping Plans Yo split . : OATMEAL (Loose) ... Refreshments of sandviches, plokles, tically all bans will be short Jae ; i . BLUE BIRD MACARONI y ©" - Pere . soffem, grey ime And MANY 3d trucks can handle the business. : LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER useful presents were received. AN left | 7 experience is everybody's. , WEIS QUALITY AMMONIA for hofae in the wee sma’ hours of the ——— morning, wishing Mr. Green many more Worth selling is worth telling ag: bappy Wirthdays. : tse. /