THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934. . THE SENIRE L REPORTER CENTRE HALL, Pa Feait Pa‘terdon ii enioviar a! * SATURDAY, 2:30 P. M. Spring Mills ten-day visit with friends in Philadel Centre Hal} and State ‘ollege bal hi teams will play an exhibition gam . . AR acob Felt. and Msi tussell, of Al ; A Collection of Newsy Happenings ov Felty 1 M Russe : on the Centre ial field Saturday - D dl ew and Personals from Gregg Town- toona, were over-Sunday visitors ut the Un he ! : al si . Ml g'elock. I! W. Hess home § Metropolis. ! is ‘olloare takes the LOG Ship's 1 ! J DD Patterson and mother, Mie, State College tnkes the place x . ar ub 1 y (Cp . ’ ty Anne Patterson ard Mrs, Jennie Fort. Orviston club in the entre FIOPELOLLIIIEO GOOLE OOIOLEPOIGIIOIE EGP EGOOI OBE OIGOEPO EOP OOODOPOOIOP EOE GOSLOEIOSOO EO Os ney and daughter Beulah, attended the League. a : * 3 ad » 11 ] ka, o . > se - : ¥ : j b * » geon of Bellefonte, also a milk InSpeci-ie nara] of Nevin Wagner, of Altoona, ETA With E L d C t $10 00 h h or, was in Spring Mills and vicinity. + Belleforte. on Saturday afternoon. “TIGER,” H. 8. PUBLICATION, i very a Y S Oa -— » or Ig er, a few days ago My d Mra, Lyman Graham and OUT FOR RECOGNITION y J ; . . es Ce Joh: BE. Neese, who formerly lived [dau hters, Eleanor and Ann, of Wash PR ’h " 1 i we will GIVE FREE OF HARGE.- ar y LADY'S HAM IN OUR north of Salem Reformed church, 8 ington, DC, were week-end visitors oO The Ie 4 student bu I ay on oh STOCK — FRIDAY and SA’ T URD \Y XY of this week. f ‘a : in dl, where it i8'amorg friends in town. nie Ha Nh Seo], ehlered he : fa} : : NI T now located at Mill Hall, v Fac : : competition being conducted with the REMEMBER — ae WL AHO REDFERN COATS ? “hi Hohar tahoe { . of In- said he burchased =n woperty, Tha Richard Goheen, wife and son, of 1 ’ - BR I Nom vil bor din ent several days with their first ennual Lehigh Scholastic Press for WOMEN 3 3 i : 1 t » 3 i o~ < i =De i » MAYS A presumption ig that Mr. Neos i] dana I COnfere not to be held on Saturday PELE TEOCEOTEEEGEEP EOP EERE EO PEGE POP IEG POOP OP OOO GOGGLE EPPO OP OE OG POOP OOS SESS GE SOOPSOE Lown. » ae lotion rodiucts salesman, fineds In come a Rawleigh prot nr } 4 hich varait + Robinso nd A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. May 12, at Lehigh university. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Robinson and Mr, a nC. Robinson GI Gerald Rigel of the Ceatre County| “The Tiger" is entered in clash C WE ALSO WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO— their young son, in Li, i, oh a Ihoaital 1a : congisting of schools with a enrolls day autoed to Selinsgrove ere they tL Aye t t rents Mr Mrs, Wagner Keller is confined to ent of fewer than B60, The compe- I visited Mrs. Hohinsons oT hed hy an ck of inflathmatory rheu- tition is limited to high schoolg and nd Mrs. Gessner. F Al matism preparatory schools In Pennavivenia A By A ' intism, Mr: and Mrs. D. R. McCool, of J Es " 4 a A \ | Mra Ela tingric: is convalescirg 2 nd New Jersey Approximately 400 and SUI | 'S for every membe yr of th © family from the In ; Mill . The latter lady after her recent operation at Danville ™ hools have been Invited to partici bab wy to Gran dpa and Grandma, at most > > o wimtaiicat ions sl- 1hospital, . . . . CAS oe Ces, I ts 4 ber of iadies from ton t-| = A large supply of Dresses just received in reasonable prices number Of ios Wn nt WING RE AM Yast. on +. ] tended the cooking school at State long organdies and nets, etc. Select yours S 0 Wi Coo} Geormes Valley. is miso improv-jCollege last weeik. —PUBLIC SALE OF— while our stock is large and complete. €e vUur windows pate ing from a recent illness. Miss Mabel Brown, of Sunbury, Mr POTTERS MILLS. and Mrs. Ha ry Brown, of Williams Bruce Rrumrine. wife 20d two chil Iowa Horses port, were guests on Sunday tt dren, #pegt Sunday at the home of his : y ’ parents Mr, and Mrs Samuel Brown. brother, Wm. Krumrine, near State JODON SALE BARN, Mr. ard Mrs. William Diehl, of Mif- olleire. PLEASANT GAP, PA. flinburg, visited with Mrs. Diehl's par- B inburg, Wo 1 ‘ :. Mingle, wife and two children, MOND - Dn iS Tingle, wile us two children AY, APRIL 30 : 0 the F ens, Mr, ang as, A Mill, east]of Coburn, E. G. Mingie and wife, of ’ “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. : BP t Tiote 1 os Thomas 8S. Rote, of Rote's Mill, east Aaronsburg, spent Sunday at the G. H. : > : of here, was in town on business onl, oo" At 1:00 P. M., Raln or Shine, Saturday. Charles Foust and wife, of Poftsville | This #8 annother carload of rea Tow % * 2 v «3 11 2 + 3 L The dance held in Grarge hall Satur-t, ...; over the week-end at the home | horses. the best ever brought into day night, was well patronized. The| J. G. Boal Central Pennsylvania, Right out of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. , ra u given by 3 erioar ’ . s ny 4 dance was given the American W. BE. McCormick, accompanied by farm work Mated teams and single niche Eagle Entertainers, who furnished the Miss Goldie Stover, of Tusseyville, and horses, al] good color and good size, y Nelle i i Iateyrs rp i | [ Pablic Sale Re ister music for the occasion : Miss Isabel Bradford, of Centre Hall, from 1300 to 1800, ranging in age from _— ; - i. So Fl as, ait 2 g The Past Templars held a meeting}, . 304 the Methodist Conference In four to seven years old. The right| rie College; $647.13. in Bellefonte on Saturday. The gath Williamsport ain Friday. kind, the kind you are looking for Wilkey C. Horner, et ux, to William ering wag attended by representatives Mrs. Nora Gettig and son Jerry. of | Two black mares bs foal. This is a H. Lingle, tract in Potter twp.; $270. of the local lodge. Braddock, motored to this place on Sat- load of real horses. Owing to thi LAdgar Feltenberger, et ux, to E4 lugene FL. Ise, who was assistant urday Mrs. Gettig r rned home the scarcity of horses don't wiss this sale | P. Campbell, et in Gregg twp cashier of the People’s National bank. | une day, taking her John Get- for they sure are hard to buy. ‘ome : State College, and who was made tem “a Oo S——————— Jerry remained here. {and see theng nherger, 1X, tract in Gregg twp sorary casi ye followirg the re izna 4 es z arb spenhaver and gpontie. as : nd x . oe , x n Y ee a in Miss Marie Cop ul RY 1 and 5 ntie 1 PAIR OF GOOD MI LES. \ - : : _. [town chu Esther Rover wi . : i on of i fried, Lester Palmer, of Tyrone, aa A A » 1 yOOTRe omplet ine f household good ¥ STATE COLLEGE, PA. eiected casi a 1 e Ig well) oo Sunday wity her mother, Mrs Tou tract in Miles vp... $70 qualified to » he hi banking # ¥ st . - ~ v +e Irie 1 "ory & $4 HOY i seri. i smi ! 1 The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year of the Spring Mil 'N ul Bark, and Cl Relanoias ¢ Cha E. M. SMITH, Auct on resigning his position there entered Si Tied akbey iamshnee IW. GC SME LTZE ‘R, 1 upon a } Cou in ree -1 Tl mem commen son PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN wows MUNICIPAL THEATRE mic ROBERTO DD S willsen Ie pays for a four-line ad. In this 6:45 49 P.M 10¢c & 250 column. These litle ade. are wonder - workers in the way of results. Adver- MILLHEIM o | tise anything here, from a "ak. Wanted” at PUBLIC SALE--EXPRESS LOAD FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 26 & 28 EN WILLIAM, GUY KIBBEE, MAY ROBSON "LADY FOR A DAY” outh Dakota Horses Comedy, “THE NO MAN" Also—FOX NEWS PTY ord FOR SALE 4 : at Centre Hall Sale Barn SEED CORN. —Yellow dent 1932 crop for sale Tested germin Te My MONDAY & TUESDAY, APRIL 30 & MAY 1 3 ; SATURDAY, APRIL 28 R SALB-—100 chickens for sale, Will Rogers #1 > a Vernon G. Wagney ; hi : “DAVID HARUM" Here is another load of the Dodds kind of horses, meaning the FOR SALE—Five Here -is your last chance to = Rogers in hi icture t best money can buy. Ages run from 3 to 10 years--sturdy young First National Sate. dy Laue en 1 iy hie I aot ttre 4s the as beasts coming direct from the Western plains ready to throw nquire at Ts Youll like “David Harum” even better than “State Fair ih their great strength into harness. Come and look them over ; ng - i — Two-Reel Comedy; Also, Cartoon. we'll wager the animal you are looking for is here. hag had more or roxy Fle EE FOR SALE--Rotary ofl pump and 10 1 : ( O'clock P. M rk he will be cailes oh to 00... eet of hose, in good condition. ~—VWm. NEXT FRIDAY & SAT~“HER SWEETHEART” — starring MARIE Sale begins at One O'clock P. M. Robert Dodds George Shook is is 2 vor i ions In < lenahan. entre Hall. 148¢ DRESSLER. E M SMITH, Aset, condition at hi ome below Penn a > Mr. Shooit. who is not Jess than seven WANTED—Market chickens tnt LPs tl Pr trnttl ptt rr sts frst pret prt food frien wn wren Jipenen Sle lprrnea femmes rene Siprenet Jlpeenen Jipren ty-five yeas if age, a few months ago kinds; tankage sold. $1.50 per Sa underwent an operation for hernla. He!A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11« | and Mrs. 8hook areliving alone. R3. Te | t Me and Mrs. F. A. Carson, of Potters! == te ————_ E ii: ud : 4 a IVE CALLED THE * Mills, were guests on Sunday of Mr. SHERIFF'S SALE. : 5 a : Shee a 1 - : Bills, were guests on Sun a pt thigh is ; Ge : DOCTOR~-HES By virtue of. a writ of Fieri Faclas | 4 , . L. P. Smith and Charles Smith, of fssued out of the Court of Common 5 7 L ’ 3 7 eo %, : COMING SOON! Zerby, are supplying this section with Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, | 4 : gS & : bi 2 stove wood, delivering it upon order Iwill be ex xposed to publle sale at the They are about to begin cutting trees Court House in the Borough of Belle- | for next winter's supply. The winter fonte, on : 1 an attendant wood will be of various hard varieties FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, 1934, i ’ ; i ‘7 0 4 of of wood fourd in the vicinity of Zerby. (he following property: : : ; : ii : i 1 When somebody's ill, there are Mr. and Mre. Ralph Bartges, of Sun- All that certain messuage, tenement . 5 ? Te on . bury, visited Mr. Bartges' father, Ivy and tract of land situate in the Town- 2 2 ey 50 many things to do—the doctor to call, perhaps — Bartges., over the week-end. hip of Union, County of Centre, and : 8 ; BR mn — tv ¢ HT chan Darwin Speace, of Lewisburg. open-} State of Pennsylvania, bounded and medicine to get the family to notify plans to ge. od 4 barber shop in the Rossman build. [described as follows, to wit: i pes ; 5 : ’ Wiz, Rnowd as the post office building. | BEGINNING at post along landg of : ; ” ; Every minute counts! That's why you need a tele- rs. W. 8. Stoops, of Lans-|Julia Emerick; thence South 58% de- ; i Nv red M W. 8. Stoops, of Lans A : Ale a ad ka week-end with Mp (ETees West G8 perches to post; thence phone particularly on the farm! ale, spent 16 week-end wit! My yi . . 2 ) 5 5 Stoops’ wit op Mi Rossman {South 50° degrees East 17 perches to : tins it db ster, EB . ata Ont there South 7 ¢ " > og ot the 1 pout; ingnce Sou pl agree Weal 26 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 5 rod oat § UE oad ; 0 ; YU | Bouty 46° degrees West 11 perches to ; E © i : post; thence along public rond 6%% de. : on Saturday. oreo West $3.5 perches to post: thence where she was A hy jands of James Alexander South brother, Ambrose Ge ntzel, [degrees East 32 perches to post: thence vmily., until Tuesday. {South 67 degrees Bast 6.7 perches to ; pe * : : 10 per i % for the fMagging out of the coils post; thence North 75% degrees East g a boiler upplying heat for the 48 § perches to post; thence Fouth 590 4 “ : - — " . cent 1VI( len | school rooms. the 1933-34 uchool Cegrees East 30 perches to post on FOR ONLY s] AYEAR term for the grades from one to eight bank of Bald Eagle Creek: thence iy would close today (Thursday.) It 4 not Along Creek North 80% degrees East 25 Standard 1 year warranty—~PLUS 4 years additional ny , |perchey to post; thence North 76% de- . ha : Ir Mone er repairs will be made |poreh ant If Peron 10 tt: tiie protection on the sealed-in-steel mechanism foronly $5! on You a new boiler purchased, but in any ong said Creek North. 20 degrecs event there wlil hs a further cela East 88 perches to elm on bank of : Mr and Mi Striey Buiter and Sou safld Creek: thence North 20% degrees ti that tecti your JAMES, Mrs Wire ion, RiZabe FEL | # i» Ale © "8 over, 1A Wo in » James, Mrs, oe Be a dame ea | West along lands of daub Taylor 50 possible for G- -E to protect you { Is tna bran empnitrated gy — ality Paint oh on sub- Mrs, 1 {perches to post: thence along lands of 8 full years against replacement bulldings by proper application of high-quality Paint w of Valley view. and Mrs, Bolton, moth said Jacob Taylor, North 64 3-4 de- cost for prin Pp is stantially better than 10% on your investment. er of the former. were guests of Mr. grees East 61 perches to post; thence yltayer and Mrs. A. B. Lee. along lands of same North 33 3-4 de. | Besides matchless mechanism, . - » - ats peas. G-F offers brilliant beauty in || Paint, Enamel, Roofing Paint, Lin- a along 1a Julia Emeric uth | design that has created a new . . Messrs. Robert. Siegal and Earl Zet or a ay West 33.5 ct pon style sensation. 1934 models are seed Oil Turpentine Lime tle were corddered the best dressed thence Nort) along lands of same 45% | the finest, most attractive refrig- ’ » ® “dudes” at the dance last week, ac-ljooren. West 10.6 perches to post; | erators G-E ever built. Come A Spray and Dusting Materials cording to the decision of the judges. |:hance along lands of same North 72 in and see them before you buy | hut we are inclined to think they may {degrees West 28 perches to post: the your refrigerator this 5f spring. J —all High Grade—may be secured at all times at Attractive Prices. havo beer: somawiiat, puriial Place of peginning. CONTAINING 82 In G-E refrigerators you will, | We are equipped with MODERN POWER EQUIPMENT for ap- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detwiler and|acres and 56 porches and allowance. | of course, find all the modern . Mite Shiriye, of Cochranville, wpert| Being the same premises which be- | convenience features, plying Paint QUICKLY and CORRECTLY at SURPRISINGLY AT we parenta; home of [CMe vested in John Smay by deed | TRACTIVE PRICES, nat Sunday at oe pa ogy — from Estella Parsons, widow, dated See the new G- -E flat- «fo : of ills and } vo x of Mrs, Jotw ' “ ‘1the 30th day of March. A. D. 1029, and | model wu Aristocrat of a l \ Add many additionay Years n mpro the ppearance J. A. Wagner. Prof. Detwlier Is teach-l, 44 “0 th. Recorder's Office | of popular priced refrigerators our buildings while prices are still low. er of Agriculture In the high schoolicynire County at Bellefonte, Pa. in | y ngs at the ahove named place Deed Book Vol. 140, Page 452. | Mr. and Mes. Raiph Bartges, of Sun-| "Seied taken in execution and to be. HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. WARD DURST bury. spent Sunday at the Ivy W.igold io the property of John Smay. Bartges home. Bale to commence at 2:00 o'clock 1* ““ RDWARE STORE" : Members of the local eamp P. O. of IM. of said day. THE DEPARTMENT HA Ww, E RE : Centre Hall, Pa. . interesting meeting last] Terma cash. Phone 11-R-2 TU MILL IM dion iis Mrs, Searson prosid- Sheriffs Office, JOHN M. BOOB, HE ed at the moeting. April 18, 1934, x18 Sheri, ® Unparalleled performance of | ‘ the famous sealed-in-steel Moni- these days ig mighty attractive! tor Top Mechanism makes it -
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