The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 27, 1936, Image 8

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    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
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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.
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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!
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“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
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you rarely see. It's next best
to seeing them!
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Swotion calls.
Call “Long Distance
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