THE CENTRE REPORTS CENTRE HALL A. . * = . » LOCAL AND PE RSON AL Thursday 7 Judge M. Ward Fleming became {ll | EXBOUTOR'S NOTICE ito the estate nre requested to make hm at [Whily holding the first session of | In the Estate of WILLIAM F. Mc- | mediate payment, and those having clalmse TEMS OF I'l LiVIO i —————— bd . . i ‘against the same 10 present ther ul . “ PE - * { St. Clair home for the past three |! riminal court on Monday forenoon { KINNEY inte of Potter Township | thenticated for = am t then Only an ‘ i irr ‘ “i oe 3 t RT i i wd $8 Ls TL. LOC AL IN EREST The Glad Girls,” an organisation of weeks returned to his home mn Pites. [and wag obliged to adjourn court. In| Centre County, Pa, deceased. i ft * * » youthful femaley from local religious (i... Wednesday ithe afternoon Judge Marion D. Pa Exes, James Young, who wag visiting Iburgh on | Letters testamentary on the above estate | ys . gi ominations. held their regular meet jterson, the Blair county jurist, pre- | having been duly granted the undersigned ! hp SEVenin ’ niatla Flakt or i i ah arne 1631 and § 3 aw 3 4 4 s Visitors at the , ! r home of all persons knowing themselves indebted |; 05 Pa. Fred W Hine " le - i at the home of Miss Dorothy Blaz lade Horne | : : . : : 8 anes 4 ; V $Y fade arn moved onto TS ii 4 i iL a 1 a member, daughter of Mp an a : A Mill I Mrs EE. Blazer, west of Old Fort : iss " ded, and continued to doso on Wed nesday. Sell Kline, of State Ollegre vi and Mr [3 Y Yes Te) . n : a a Dodds, ths 8a nk % Paul Fetterolf, clerk in thelocal post! Walter Perrvman ai azhiter. Mr} feale will be here Monday, = 111% Hic ) % {eves 1 On an ad fii " "” . Yoniar, Wi 3 1 ustained gu serious fall n anjand Mra. Wm. Meamer, When thinking of holding 1 ad and posters | Ie A " Tuesday evening, and Miles McClellan, who is employed atl PUBLIC SALE — Wednesday | py x’ sant voilk.end i J hilipsbhar pent the Weel ne . . Crp y ry nt / RG MeClell Call the undersigned, and re- BE] LEF( INTE, PA. hig parents, RB i. MeClelluns hada Ky 3 verse charges Continuous Shows 2 tll 11 Mr. and Mrs. Halph Springs, were Mi FF. V. Goodhart that it be him to hi . ! ‘ Ra Mra. Robert MoeClellun entertained | Miss Mirian ante, publi Ol] shed int araBasy ind he. lei now pon Mrs, John Reifsnyder, Mrs, Samuel | THURSDAY teasher at 1 shey., was at " OTHE a his | . Hoss and Mrs. Wm Messmer &t a THIER WEEK) tether at Hershey, wa | Anca to his hon lauiiting ‘on Wednesdss FE M & MITH (THIS WEEK : Willlam Kerli few year K i - . ‘KANSAS CITY PRINCESS devel a es . Re: sen) n : J Mr. and Mrs, lee St air visited | Mr nd Mrs wen Bergenstock gan the collection 6 frac boxes | with tI with STATE Farrel BELLEFONTE, PA. Shows 7:16 and 9:00 daily. Phone 1082 FRL & BAT. “ / SELL ANYTHING? ALL SEATS NOW s+ (¥Brien e Dit Children 10e. iy —— —— ST A TOBA TIS OIA Snappy Comedy & (arlOON SF ¢yURS.-FRI, (This Week) SAT. (This Week) n Bilondell, Hugh a former's rent Mr, and laughter ieien, f Vhite Deer vl fined t y } t Brisy y a “ . : il . : i { Hay Zang family on |‘ at this time has gath a nun . rence lafy and family, and || STATE COLLEGE, PA. rbert, Glenda 26¢. MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.) PAU EORGE OBRIEN AL “WHEN A MAN'S A MAN" WED. & THURS, On RG TED MYSTERY OF EDWIN MO UE, DROOGD® NEXT WEEK) CA FEAT vy AGHNEY In Heather Angel ' £38 “ST. LOUIS KID” 0 Will Rogers Picks | Mra, Dorwort 4 wife f Charles ELE. 1h sied fou a its way t i a ing A Story For De . i ire W ul . [ag y . ro i : - ro . : nine he This Spot are State } mts and Waters linanily fine THE politicians at Leavenworth ners, The propellor, on the rear " “rid Pars 4 and Atlanta, where the govern. satural bloom sides oh | The heavy snow of Friday afternoon ard . rs. fee tad? 4 } i L i a : . - on ows operated by an engine salvaged from ment has a couple of colonies of : . sdiom Dack Avisih] i ® A bo w « ork 43 snow OI ogy | s — 1 3. tum 3 . i510 and Hp a put to w 0 ] on Vv . a discarded Dodge automobile Thi them, gome times ge t to telling or each 16 2 SMAI COMDAL 8 and 2,173 men. The sno fall ir an i ey . i i mart Dace 6 and 2,173 1 Th x ' VY power-dirven vehicle Is guided with a! other their troubles, and they say mirror and puff, : i . tions af he State as re- a ; . rious sections th t was : tearing apparatus similar to |OMe it's just awful the way these boys ported to vary from six to fourteen, ...: to that found on an auto ana| has had it put over on them Send to Coty, New York, Dept. AN, for a ’ . . . inches in’ depth is “section aif] TRaSNL 10 the An ality an : : Eemerous packed the ew Coty poder shade, 2 =d will offe : sale o inches in’ depth. In this “section aif, to pl "et Le front bon! ‘TWo of these politicians was talk- kenercurbachetef thenese Coty ponder thud, | | I'he undersigned will offer at public sale on roads were Kept open fof the sled It is a success. Pau ay wery at Twilight” perfeme, i Among students in ulture odu-| ————————— . | WwW d M h é h 1 oO | k b M State who are getting index Hall /z | — | WW ednes., March Oth-- cloc IV. cation at Penn ns op Centre Hall thelr practice a Hi : oR ag : . ) 3 ! - == | 0 of PL | INSURANCE IND i | At the Corre Hall Hotel Barn, sSOUrg RA I EE pete gems own | REAL ESTATE || 20 Horses; 2 team Mules did you happen to get anvhow 7" “Why, a jealous, envious, low i y ge . \ wn skunk in m party done | Well-mated Teams ; Dappled Greys, Roans, Days and InK in my own als a : ANT TO BUY Blacks. Ages from 4 to 7 vears; weights from stole a million dol 1300 to 1600 pounds each. he 3old in he ya OR SELL ? he Seasmry" dine tha SEE US FIRST. | 0 wickedness of som ; Hes un- eh LL. 3 io vill . necr., gratefal dogs! But why didn’t yo CHAS. MacHENRY, 3. T. MacHENRY, come back St him ad make im |} C, [), BARTHOLOMBW Mae 7" Hamat prove it That's ju rhat Bd. An CENTRE HALL, PA. yeckon I was a fox proved it, why hers 1 came Nd here I'll have to ¢ tay mtil after next elect don a anyho FARM ACCOUNTING = CONTEST LAUNCHED | =.=": e, $12.50; fifth prize, nters orean . Bankers Evolve Plan for Stim- Recognition for Good Farming ulating Important Aid to In addition to the cash prizes, every Farm Success farmer customer enrolled, who scores baseball League ; ' 9 sixty per cent or more, will be awarded the by-laws of the : n, met ir ge : ' ipecial certific irsued the by-la met | IE ( unty, Utah, bankers re- | 3 fPeCIAL Rte Issue by the high i} : ls hea a Clearing House Association and the Ex- . . “ i a nuius to banker. | lated severa] me es that will @ BE at ' tension Service jointly in cooperation COODETALIVE Work Dy launcaing h intine contest with the Agricultural Committee of the bb a . hos a rm anting contest. Al a meeting eommitie, Of n ha comn sive | ¥ ih : inna : i“ Utah Bankers Association. y e e House Association the men who reports ere FL 8 Jamison] © rng 1 } 1 " 4 } 4 et was put before the bankers, and The scoring will be done on the fol chairman, Cent Hal Mad y Heb | | ervbuiz. and Miller. of lege, | Methods and plans formulated lowing basis: ‘he county Ieag "will bank In the county agreed to | Farm and home account records fire-house, ; lensant Gap Monday minimum of five farmers In (accurate and complete) «es 50% 2 rm accounting project. The Success of year's operations as ning. “hE be SER E names of the farmers when enrolled brought out in the summary of i " Using a OF vrolet 4%-tor FUCK. | ‘will be sent to the Sscretary of the the year's business ............20% Brow Sho” mountains. age, tension Division ef the Utah State improvements and condition of field milk plants in the county. located] MEFicuitural College. The bankers| livestock and poultry, (judging at Centre Hall, Spring Mills wm agree lo cooperate and keen in elose to be done during the summer y Howard and: Hellofonte. are touch with each farmer they enroll eo months) ...... ree22:20% with con; regulaMy ‘by hith as to insure the completion of a maxi The contest will end December 31, mum number. The bank which sue | 1933. The judges will be the County Pleasant Gap, is anothey ceeds at the conclusion of the contest | Agent, the County Key Banker, a rep customer. One of [ualiti Mr.| 'n enrolling the largest. number of | resentative of the Clearing House As ats “th $ Zou for 2 being 3 farmers completing the project will be | sociation, and two representatives se 14 submitted conract, while White Rock u i= rs once acquired is his| EIven a special recognition at the ie lected by the Extension Division of And Now Light for “Good” Sing nual meeting. the College. — | Costs 1 LSS 1 han Fer. By GENE CARR a) JUST HUMANS habit burd Nn We Diace developed the incand CSCCNL 1am nitv-ay ars 400. jo Wn “w Recognizing this, carchul students of niumination Mill RL ¢ the Centre hospital toy weoks, wie visited have laid down these rules for proper seeing: Have good general illumination, so that your eyes do not 1 "Squire ©. W. Slack] tire themselves by shifting from darkness to light. Rog pte “ wk NL a No Rt and found to be in fine guivits due to] : . t Have enough light on the secing task. Avoid glare. Check your home lighting! We will gladly furnish a Sightmeter for this pur- New “LE. 8." pose . . . and make specific Reading and Study Lamp lighting suggestions. Better wa ed Light means Better Sight. No Glare! hd the progress he ig making in recovery a from injuries redeived in gn automo bile accident, on the Sth inwt ant, on the Old Fori-Boalsborg rodd. The ohlef Injury was a broken knee « ap Another patient at the mstitation it was desired to visit wan fomer "Boul: KH. T. Jamison, also of Bpring Mills, 1 who bag been cared for as tive hospital d Lm fh ] 7 e A | for about the same length of time. but k RAV pd iid WEST N N PA JW EF ' '( )M AN Y whose nurse reported he had just re- : % J PY i | / | ocelved a treatment and could not re- NG) 7 PRE or. 7 | Ny J PE n B | velve callors at that time His condi ; ) ed | - ” A \ P : reported aa favor. : , / IN THE INTEREST OF EYE CONSERVATION | fd 7? ” ALSO SEE YOU} YE SPEUIALIST Ph SILER RIEEE NAR ~~ a iy Ses iu ag A *e Sn i Wo 4
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