THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town ship's Metropolis, Garageman omy~~lestor TU ndergoes R.. C gubn to an Hal ppen nda, the Penn @aragemnn, d actomy @, Ni hort Mr. and Mrs Philadelpl tha Bright : the former well favorably ada a Mrs. wins parents, Mr and Mrs. McDonald Geraldine Bitner known here, Miss and Wingard, Mrs. OC admitted to Gloria young Mr. and Saturday Memorial where she underwent the of the noids, Suffered Light Paralytie Jasper A. Wagner, well throughout Penns Valley, week suffered a light While condition ered at any changed but slightly, | ner is a retired having served routes Spring Mills and fices. Bruce G. general the weather” more from a While not proba bly Wingard the Follidaysburg, operation for and mn deman was Blair Hospital, an removal tonsils ade- Stroke. ~— known during last paralytic was not time, any. munil both the ¢ his serious Mr. Wag- f 5 3 Carrier rural from Centre Hall Mills’ under one of Spring Myer, merchants, has been during the past or gurpius of gastri ¢ bed should i es, f in he be his wife's bellefs, Mrs. Mabel Smith Goes to Hospl Mrs, Mabel th was ake tal Sm to the ¥ A president i i Death of Mrs. Kern. Mrs nt I Kern died it her Thureda “ay Rate, Bond Bids Opened; Bids pred un National Bani pretTniun & Max °%: $26.00 National Miliheim, 4% . $192.00 First National Bank, 4.90%; no premium. The school law requires boards issue bonds only on bids, and binds them to award to the lowest bidder. This prevents the board from award- ing bonds to loml persons who made application for sums other than the whole jssue. It might be possible thy, bonds, when {ssued, could be purchased from the successful tial - ders. Leach Bros, Inc, William 8. Brooks, of Centre Hall visited with his son, Lee Brooks, ten- ant on the Luther Royer farm, west of here, for a ‘few days. Basket Ball Games Wed. & Friday Nights The basket ball teams and girls) representing Snow and Mill Hall high schools will swames with the Gregg teams on the Spring Mills floor Wednesday and Friday nights of this week at 7:30 p. M. Snow Bhoe will be played first The Gregg boys have won from both of these tewms earlier this sea son by close scores, having defeated Mill Hall by two points on Mill Hall's floor and Snow Shoe by six points on thelr floor The Gregg girls will be out to win from both of the srhools sigee they lost both games on the foreign floors. Mill Hall girls won at Mill Hall by a $-point margin and Bnow Shoe on its floor won hy four points, These four games should furnish Siegor Fre premium. Bank & : 3% Farmers Co, Trust pretaium. Bellefonte (boys Shoe play for had the opportunity of action Gregr not home ams defeated 17 Mr, surprise daughter, 16th iplenty iwho have an i the Voen since 13 witness a contest IT. VV. 8B * Hyer {tional on January and Mrs parly in ho | Surprise Party held n hel | Kelleg {or satar thrating birthd Delicious meeting Mra, Cal George, Mrs. Ca Saturday. BOT, the thar Brown, home with parents Brown 8 and Am, | Fred Mr Burnh Milton Boyd Jersey on Mrs. spent Dick Sunday family. Jordan, with the Kline and 8 rjdatiy es aftrenoon. wife mn Shore, visited friends Sunday Snow shovelers have been busy ev ery day, including Sunday. the by-roads making preparations for the next snow Boalsburg. Smith @anor ih CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ORPHANS COURT SALE snr} fcc REAL order VALUABLE By ESTATE. virtue issued out the Orphans’ Court of Centre County for the payment of d*bts, the under signed Administmtgr of Willlam Strong, late of Potter Township, de- ceaged, will offer at Puble Sale, on the premises, in Potter Township, on SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1936, at 1:30 o'clock P. M, the following describdd Real Estate: ALL that certain lot of land situate in the Township of Potter, County of Centee, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a stone in the pube lic road; thence along sald road North 19% degrees West 7.2 rods to 4 point in sald road; thence along lands of formerly Amos Len, North 44% de- Brees East 15.8 rods to a post; thence South 21 degrees East 638 rods to a post; themce along lands of Louisa Strong South 44 degrees West 17 perches to the plac, of beginning: containing 111 Perches, and being what was commonly known as the Richard Solt lot. Being the same premises which W. M. Grove, of ux. by their deed dated April 12, 1613. and recorded in Centre County In Deed Book 125, pag, 502, conveyed to William Buong, and thwreon erected a 1%-story frame dwelling, stable and other outbuildings. Terms of male: 40% of MA when property is knocked down, and the balance, 60% of bid, upon confirma. tion of sale and delivery of deed. JOHN E. BURR, Administrator of & of William ¥. Strong, deceased of of an GE Centre Hall Pa, RF.D, 1 4 i i i i Public Sale Register Sale notice under this head is carried free of charge when bills are printed at this office. Teo all others the charge is £1.00 WENESDAY, M CH MAI erick on the Eins ind and farm . clerd MARCH 21, at 1} | BATU i th o'clock ne tre Hall, { farm DAY, 1% Charles miles » Cen H implements M. Smith, auct, 0, a Foust will stock et up sale. —E TUESDAY, MARCH 31 12:30 p.m Centre I. by Mrs. T. 1.. Bt act PENNSYL GAME COM DECLARING ON THE BERKUNKS, | RESOLUTION VARIA MISSION ERS OPEN AND FOR THE OF OF BOARD SEASON EXTENDING TAKING Girewted The hi any or gold until the; posed med 3 person other than the disposed examined Protector of the Commission permit from the Commission issued to such person. It shall be the duty of each trapper fo report the number of beavers trapped by him to any salaried Game Protector of the Commission, and to have such ani. mals tagged by such officer on or be- fore April 10, 1936. Such tags shall renms/n attached to the beaver skine until they have been tanned and made up into commedcial fur. 6. It «bnll be unlawful for any person to have in his possession any beaver, or green or raw beaver pelts before March 16, 1036, or after the 10th day of April, 1936, which has not been properly tagged by an officer of the Commission. Any persom or persons violating or attempting to violate any of the pro. Visions of thig resolution, upon con- viction in a summary proceeding shall for each offense be sentenced to pay a fine of $25.00 and the costs of prosecution, and on default of paying sald fine and costs, he or she shall be Imprisoned one day for each dollar of the fine so imposed and costs of prosecution. The foregoing resolution shall be duly published in accordance with the provisions of Section 50S of the Art aforesaid, and the Executive Beers. tary of the Board is authorized to certify the same as and for the act of the Board of Game Commissioners I hereby certify the above to bw a frie and correct copy of the resolu. tion adopted by the Board of Came Commissioners at Hs meeting on Jan wary 16, 1836. SETH GORDON, Exdutive Secretary. trapper of are first by and ARE STILL AVAILABLE. WINTER ITEM COATS and LADIES ti 1S, such as Snow and ice abound, zero 1 for Ladies ; syn PEEP POPP TIO IIOe STORE OPEN Every Evenlug Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. CPOE OP PEPIN MILLHEIM, PA. CECT OIOIOSIICPOrS STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close ag 6:00 P. MM. COOP Or Orr POP Or rs FARM CALENDAR. - » Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture * * * . -. ® + * * Plant Adapted Seed ~The source of 3 vst do with rexd over : 1 from nearby & Feed the Ewe Floek A goo # Ld weit d ¥ oft to be fed with legume Gather Lotast Seed Early Tomatoes oR ile 4 Aa Dairy Barns your subscription due? PURE FOOD Ble —— NEE Wels Quality PEACHES 2 cans=-27¢ Grade cots or Pears Standard 317 o C ans-=5{ic HARBAUER KETCHUP 2 14-02 bots.—25¢ STELAIRE CORN STARCH 2 pkgs—I15¢c » OXYDOL (large) 21c P & G SOAP 7 bars—15¢ Peng Rad MOTOR OIL 2 gal—87c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 3 cans—10c Nestles' : CHOCOLATE BARS (Plain or Almond) 2 %-lb bars—25¢ - HERSHEY COCOA Ibl4¢ JELLO 3 pkgs—=20c¢ PINK SALMON 2 cans~-25¢ UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM Shows 7 & 9 P. M. FRIDAY & THIS SATURDAY WEEK. POWELL “THANKS A MILLION" MON. & TUES, NEXT WEEK (i iMA “THE MAN BANK WHO OF BROK} MONT} THE CARLO" EXECUTORS NOTICE. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. weer eee tC. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTHEE HALL, PA. Rs. ED—Market chickens sold, $1.76 Centre Hall; of tankage per 7) all JAMES Justice W. SWAEB of the Peace SPECIAL LOW RATES for FRIENDSHIP CALLS! You con telephone friends in other towns AT THE NEW LOW RATES every night offer 7 and ony time Sunday! There is no better time for “friendship colls”"—the doy's work is over or you cre enjoy- ing the week-end ot home Toke cdvantage of the low rates to “visit” by telephone your boy ot college . . . the folks back home . .. friends you rarely see. It's next best to seeing them! There ore Bargoin Rotes on both Person to Person ond Stotion to Swotion calls. Call “Long Distance Operator’ for rates ne. shown in the Directory. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA CLLek- H ©1538 AR Oo 3 -