-* ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST r . * . - * * - 42-pound Mountain George Goodhart beaver in one of the streams, a few days ago. trapped a Seven A regular mdeting of the local W. T. U. will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Charles Miller. Mr. Adam Blazer and son Paul were guests of Clarence Blazer, and family, near town. Belle, of Mi Blaine Liester, in town, is re- vttack of pneu and Mrs. of Selinsgrove Jannet daugter and Mrs, covering nicely from monia. Mr. and Mrs ron, newlyweds, ung an (Bud) began hunao Meredith Cold- i 4 last week irtment in the Oden Keeping in an ap Kirk store building A Mrs ty daughter was born W. L. Jacobs, at th Misa Mi Moore spent Mr. and Mrs ber of Em week-end wit) T. L. Moore Hers rane the the is A Ine hoir, Hink great $23.50 enjoyed applied to the purchase of sone the room receipts re and was algo greatly funds will be schg ol the venture the CCC needed in The financial wae due camp members, one of whom acted as equipment sucess of to some extent to auctioneer and was able to corral a lot of bids. The youths, mucy their credit, acted with entire decorum dure ing thy entire evening. The announcement of Howard J. Theampson, of Curwensville, for State Senator, under the rules of the Dem: ocratic party, appears in this issue, Mr. Thompeon was formerly of Bellefonte where he and CC, H. Richelieu von structed the well'known and popular theatre, the Richelisnt, Another candi date for the office, as was nr ted here. tofore, Is Edward F (Jack) Thompson, of Philipsburg, The similiarily of the two names will be somewhat confusing to * THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. The marriage of J. Russell Slack, of Centre Hall, and Misg Lela Keiser, of Walnut, Juniata county, was consum- | mated on Saturday, February 10th, in Mifflintown, by Justice . Hower. The SLACK—KEISER. | heal WL Slack, of town. The bride has been regularly employed at the Viscose plant, Lewistown, for several years, and is The groom | Corps at { begi | pers his bride is back ta work. 3 The couple have the best | wishes Reporter, a member of the CC Young of the i — LINDEN HALL. Church Notes: 8. 8 at 6:30, follow- past Mis, Ie meeting Young at 7 und Florein Strohl; p e's 30. Mra in evening McClellan Friday at the tre Hall engage Mrs, Robert sent Home o I ————— PAINS! GERMAN REMEDY GIVES RELIES (AS CENTRE HALL OUR SHELVES ARE LOADED with tremendous stocks of fine qual: ity canned goods, purchased to of. fer yom supreme value. You ean keep canned supplies indefinitely, — s¢ what an opportunity to stock up at these money-saving volame prices, Prices for Mar. 8, 9, 10 PHILIPS PORK & BEANS @ cans Ae large (lover Farm PEACHES Iie Bargain! CLING A Real YELLOW Quart Can SAUER KRAUT 25e Clover Farm 2 Quart Cans SLICED PINEAPPLE Quari Can SPAGHETTI loyal Gem No, 2 Can ane CORN foe Glendale EYERGREEN Can INDIANA PEAS wes VEGETABLES Fresh Washed Turnlps Fresh, Washed Cards State College Apples Fine Grape Fruit Nweey Oranges ih 19e Ih 23e 5 for 25 half peek 29¢ | “ - v ah JACK & JILL JELL Seven flavory |. oooh hx 19¢ MEATS ~ Ready to Serve — T. A. HOSTERMAN to voters, but in tims they will Jearn ty and “Ed” fam Centre, CENTRE MALL, PA, ! CC, Mitterling is expected to re-! home today from Hot Springs, where he has been for the w.eks in the Interest of his each welghs about 1500 1bs, 16 COWS & 3 HEIFERS-—-Crwe are Iolsteln and Guernsey; 14 will be frais, about time of sald, the other two short- ly thereafter. Heifers are due to fresh- en about time of sale, REGISTERED Holstein Bull; 15. Bhoats, ‘will weigh from 100 to 150 Ibs. 400 LEGHORN CHICKENS; 4 colony houses, twh are round, two square, bullt on runn rs. FARM MACHINERY —Farmall tract. or, tractor plow, 10-ft cultipackor, 3 spring tooth harrows 2 chill hand 10-in chop mill, 11-hoe Farquhar disc grain drill, MoO rmick-Deering double sow cultivator, 2 double-rew corn planters, Keystone side-delive ry hay rake, Keay stone hay hay Me. Cormick Deering binder new ; Eshelman th, ———— a —————————— PUBLIC SALE, will sell Homan at public a farm, 3 undersigned on the Annie 1534, the following FRIDAY, nning at 9:30 onal property, MARCH 16, A. M., to wit: HORSES-—téam {liver plows, MoCormick.-Deering black ; gEI'ays, one loader; tedder, 7-1t aimost sheaf elivator, 2 Conklin “in Kein, heavy fits Farmall tractor, 2 82, pump Jack, 2 ha log sled, S01 5 rer on hay rope y MOT EET PPETPC EPPO CPPS CPP PPP E EPP EERE PES L EPP IEEE EPEEE EEE HOUSEHOLD GOODS walnut desk, buffet, table, table, library table, 12 pedestals glx wak, 6 walnut; 6-4, porch swing. kitchen range, ¢dbbigt type heater, 10x 12 rug, couch, bed, carpet EWeeper roll blinds, extension “New tubs, window articles, ¥ chalr, other Lop {lenther and many Free lunch, E. M., Smith, auct, H. 1. Ebright, clork CARL HH: LONG. mirror, i ‘YES, KEEP HER QUIET. I'LL BE RIGHT OVER. Somebody’s ill... When somebody's ill, even when it’s not serious, there are so many things to do! There's the doctor to call perhaps, or medicine to order, the family to notify, plans to change. Then, more than ever, you need a telephone! Why do without its help and comfort? 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