THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1953. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. CONFESSION COURT HEARS TWO | 7 CASES FROM PENNS VALLEY CORRESPONDENTS’ udd Zang of Spring Mills ped » DEPARTMENT 30 Years Ago Bu | Fa oy BE a me EAST ER is Alm Ost Here... . . * * * * ® » { of money from the Gregg Township ¥ * * - * * * Items of news which Inter. Vocational School and wns sentenced al ¢ v | Boalsburg. ested those of a generation by Judge Fleming to serve an indefin and Summer draws nearer. All the new dresses, the new coats reflect the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dornsife, Mr. and | ago, taken from the Ales of ite term in the Pennsylvania Indus- season’s modes and new colors —while the keynote is still “ECONOMY.” Mrs. Jacob Lenker and elJrre Dunkie- I'he Reporter, year 1903. trial school at Huntingdon barger, of Sunbufy, were visitors at An altercation caused by mitigating the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Reitz | circumstances resulted in the arrest of + > i 3 0 € 4 on Sunday. {Al ril 2, 1903. Huston Schreckengast of Millheim on DRESSES COA I S HA ] 5 AND Mrs. George Markle spent some time | The Grange Encampment Gerang® |, charge of Surety of the Peace, pro- last week at the home of her daugh- | Park, will open Saturday, Sept. 12. Theleacutor, Mrs. Maude Keen, a neighbor, n lues, Grays and SHOE : arab} Tasting : : In the New Blues, ’ Smart new sleeves, new ter, at Warriorsmark. date was fixed at an informal meeting} ,q was previously reported in these Mr. and Mrs. CM. Corl, Mr. and of the executive committee in Centre. jumns. Mrs. Keen stated the de rise beige. Smart new styles Mré Edward Riley and Mr. and Mrs. | Hall, fendant swore at her and that he priced at - 1% . . § Wm. Termnls visited Miss Rhoda Hare | Will Bressler, be ginning of this week, placed a gun in a window of his home lovking, at ustounting low $1 & $1 75 json at Altoona, on Sunday, | went to Oak Hall, where he has steady | with intentions of frightening her and prices— : . . | emplovmen he ak 1 four. oO tted her ely iisances. Als 1 95 : :. Jacob Meyer spent sever 1 days | employme nt in th Oak Hall fourdry, X mimi : ‘ ol er y 5 1 an . $ SHOES, fust reoslyed— at the home of ler daugh- George Rowe, on Wednesday moved fred Wilson, who boards with Mp : : % rim Yi} a - % rn x. | Keen, took the stan nd made simi- i hi renuine reptiles ¢ Brooks, near (\ntre Hall, rom Potters Mills to the farm of ex Keen, took t und M2. ha 5 95 | h genu ! : 200 : ha i ; . ind Hall lar statements. Mr. Schreckengast and 95 . ’ and Ii er itz and Gedrge Lonbarger, = Fk 1sinet A J-ingaen Reis his wife too) he stand n iy urn to . ; $2 95 11a St fo agent \ ' Hadior or $i ‘ $ " : ; . S$. of . . And DON’T FORGET REMEMBER, the NEW Easter Clothes— for after June Ist we will not give out Green 4 Fradipng Stamps, Now Is the time to fil your Father, Brother or Son. books. Two full months Jeft, trimmings, unbelievably trim NEW HATS, lust recelved— town Mon- homes nd te i H eo : gr 3 a and Sees NIEMANS DEPARTMENT ST wihdth GRANGE LE( IURERS TO ; antre ATTEND SHORT COURSE “Where Your D lars Go the Fa ri hest MILLHEIM, PA. and A examination eve { that served for a mation thely lian were week-end y i or nearly twenty years at thisishort course a he Penna. State Col : 2 s : \[. W_Goheen home | point, Agent Murdock intimated thatilege, April 13, 14 and 15, according tol tara Dewey. John 8.| REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. a i } iv he would recommend the bulliding of alr: ’ ross, Johnstown, lecturer ofj*voui, #02 ial . ; oy a ‘ . | more commodious station, and utilize jthe State Grange. "8 ng t the present building for a freight peakers annound house, The Rebersburg Academy, will open its spring term Monday. April . : Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat Zeigler is the principal. ] 4 Amish farmers from he In Just 4 Weeks s and Big Val where they ex ———— Mrs. Mae West of St. Louls, Mo., writes: “I'm only 28 yrs old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just . a 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 ths, When contemplating holding I also have more energy and fur PUBLIC BALE, thermore I've never had a hungry moment.” Fat folks should take one half verse charges teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a ! : y : a glass of hot water in the morning Assoeatson “me 0 9 ednesday forenoon, passe ae before breakfast—it's thd SAFE, rs of the proje RAChErs abd etd Ey harmless way to reduce as tens of E M Boman ih ary 00l thousands of men and women know. pe For your health’s sake ask for by BR b i“ 0, Gee! r and get Kruschen at any drugstore STATE COLLEGE, PA. J How One W oman —the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 Fe Grandma's - weeks is but a trifle and if after the Phone 1082 } Walk: : Lost 20 Lbs of F at * ing a first bottle you are not joyfully tafle ith results—money back. ~ ii { satisfled with results—money ba = Dowinstairs— call the undersigned, and re- Lost Her Prominent Hips — Double Chin — Sluggishness THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN | (Read Gained Physical Vigor— : A Shapely Figure. . me pely Ts 1 IM sorry 11S 100 I GRE TS ar SAE TOR YOU, 73'S, gr) (HOW DO. YOU Tun JLOU SAN GE] tHE _TU o > 7 ATs ME? —/{ AT You IN THE STORE \ ar) |ACROSS THE REL Sia Druggists Use : WELDONA Tablets E ¥ p Write for FREE, fully iMustn tod book, History of ny Mostra N- “pare chapter discussing germs of rheumatism, 10 WELDONA CORPORATION Desk 7, Atlantic City, N. J. Cr —E Las ER (Ua) FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL a a { 5 Xi SPECIALS MEANT TO pd pip liagted BE LL nl SAVE YOU MONEY now being taken care of His ¢ En Tn vi ow | Campbell's Tomato Soup 4 cans 25¢ SUCCESSFUL STOCKMEN say: || mimi ee I %: | BARING POWDER Ib can 29¢ sell choice stock locally. Often a one- Il Cape Special cent difference in the prices quoted KIPPERED HERRING 2 cans 25¢ makes the difference between profit and loss.” y SARDINES sil or mustard 4 cs 17¢ De les € FIG BARS . . 3 Ibs 25¢ lone PT * pr “ . 0 IR FST IRR os. Michae iJ "Did the work +. : tichacl a boon: Davis Baking Soda : Ib can 9c bert Mingle and family, of Coburn, ‘ : od on Sunday at the G . Miss Glivar MceCor a X Hom ’ ) . FREE- One teaspoon with each pound purchase of Ww lam Montgomery, of Harrisburg, Ey WHY DON’T “Town Talk’ Coffee at 27¢ visited in our village ; Bo oi YOu Sr aR Jismiall, et J RVI? PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 ales 11c Carson YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR home, m After more than three months LESS THAN A DIME A DAY! 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