! AFAURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936. PURINA CHICK STARTENA. The feed that contains Pur-a-tene (Vitamin A), extracted from carrots and blended in the right proportion in startena, A feed with all the re- quirements needed, except water. It costs one cent more per chick to feed this feed, than to feed uncertain un- mixtures, 60% die. Purina saves 90%. It costs a lot move to let chicks die than to save them, The best you can buy is by far the cheap- est. You can save a cent, or a life Which will it ! average be? Come to our mill and make a check on two lots of chicks, one Barred Rocks and the other New Hampshire Reds, and convince yourself what Startena will do. BRADFORD & CO, x18 At the Station, Centre Hall. Public Sale Register Sale notice under this head is carried free of charge when bills are printed at this office. To all others the charge is 31.50, £m en on tonne town Je THURSDAY, MARCH 19, at 10:00 A. M., on the Frank M. Fisher farm, 1 mile east of Spring Mills, by Frank Al. Fisher and lewis A. Beightol: Livestock and farm implements; clean-up sale~E. M. Smith, auct.; 8. W. Gramley, clerk. a — AR — — A — wo a ———————————— n—— se - PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN, SQUARE DANCE every Thursday night; colored orchestra, —+ Nittany Mt. Koffeg Shop. x11 WANTED—Market chickens of all kinds; tankage sold, $1.76 per owt. A. M. Reigel Centre Hall; phone 11. ssn —— SOFT COAL ~—Philipsburg region woal,' delivereq at Cerne Hall at $3.35 per ton in lots of four tons. Leave orders with P. 8. Hironimus, Centre Hall —Charles Cowher, Phil- ipsburg, Pa. x12 CLOVEF. SBEED-—Recleaned home- grown clover seed, $10 per bushel. Frank Dashem, Centre Hall, R, D.; telephone 184R11, x13 FOR SALE-—A limited amount nice home-grown clover seed.~J, Decker, Centre Hall of La, x14 Re-cleaned, first offered for sale Irvin A. MoClel- D 1: mile at CLOVER SEED, grade clover at $12.00 a bushel, lan, Spring Mills, R. east of Potters Mills). seed is (% FOR SALE. —A tract of land near the Centre Hall creamery site at the P. Ri. R. Station, known as the, Scale pin a triangular plece of ground having the dimensions of 69 feet on Wilson Street, 79 feet along creamery site, and 93 feet along P. R. R. right-of-way. On it a wag- on scale and shed, property of Prog- ress Grange. V. A. Auman, Member Executive Comm., Centre is Nea at 12:00 of Cen- will clean- SATURDAY, MARCH 21, o'clock noon, 2% miles south tre Hall, Charles H. Foust farm stock, implements, etc.; up sale.—E. M. Smith, auct, THURSDAY. m. at Centre jot of househo auct. SATURDAY, o'clock, Agnes S, plete line Carper, Hoy Neff, SATURDAY, Foster Jodon of hosahold don place, mann and odock. E. MONDAY, M., James Dearing residence at Colyer, Liv farm machinery; goods —E. M. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 at Centre Hall, by Mrs. T. L. full line of niture. sell MARCH 26, Hall by E. E ad 21 MOUS, MARCH residence Centre Hill a goods. the at Neff, at of Ray WV “srt : yy Au eff and MARCH will wil Mrs. line JO Axe Sale at 1 28th sell a compiete Foster between gods on the on the road Nigh Bank, M. Smith, au MARCH iM + 30, 00 A his and 101d at 10 will sell at estock also, house} Smith, auct. 31 12:30 p.m. Smith: goods and fur household E. M. Smith, auct. Hall, Pa. x13 Beowniyity deco rated, whrdy lorge sae Ovol shaped Mero! bot tom ond rem Every reom = avery home needs one LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER Hosterman & StoverCo. The Department Hardware, Store Phone 11-R-.2 MILLHEIM PICK-U THIS MARCH WIND HAS ALMOST... 7 © 1938 AR.Co, P. as ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH! CENTRE HALL, PA. EXECUTOR'SE NOTICE. In the Estate of DAVID L. GEARY, lated of Potter Township deceased, Tetters testazuentary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersig all persons knowing themselves indeb to the estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to presemt them duly so- thenticated for settlement WALLACE Johnston Centre GEARY, Executor, Hall, Pa. RD 1 M. Johnston & Amys, x16 EXECUTOR'S NOTIOR, In the Estate of SAMUEL KLINE- FELTER, late of Potter Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been duly jrasted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves ludeb to the estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims WINTER HOLDS NO TERRORS For the Woman who Has A TELEPHONE She can stay home when the weather’s bad and let the telephone do the footwork. > ® You, too, can hase a telephone in your home for less than a dime a day! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA agatpet the same to present them duly su- thenticated for settlement. DAVID FF. KAPP, State College, Harrison Walker, Atty, Bellefonte, Pa. Executor, Pa. Ww. x13 SALE OF SEALS FOR CRIPPLES WILL BEGIN MARCH 20 At a meting of the field Crippled Children's Boclety to be held today (Thursday) in the nurses’ home of the Philipsburg State Hos- pital, plans will be made for the coming seal sale to begin the last Sunday in this month. Miss Anna Lawman, eng at the Philipsburg State furnishes a brief statement work done during the past Eleven all-day clinics, 7 clinfes: 642 examinations made; operations performed; 79 plied. X-ray examinations 131 physiotherapy treatments given; 371 hospitalization; 100 new ses, The dren's Centre-Clear- superintend- Hospital, of the year: half-day iy ap- made ; Casly LR days of of the Crippled Chil- work $58.898.10. Of the Department contributed $860.82; of pital, hospitalization 10 $6471.00; of this Children's Boclety, In addition to dividuals who tation, dren, total oost was of Health the this this hos. of Crippled the value the local $1752.51. his contributed of Galbralth there were in- transpor- hospitalized chil- ited teaching Di. up contrit each Diy Lynn f his assis operative follow Cink and con- tributed the tant to Bervices o help with the Seal Sale Ko 'enira (0. Clegirfinld INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. eevee C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. | FOR SALE-Church sheds, 75x20 fort, belonging to the Locust Grove Evangelical church~By order of the trustees, Burmpee's Garden Seeds have bpeen used for the past five generations, that's why we sell them. None bet- ter—rellable and dependable —H, P. Schaeffer's Hardware, Bellfdnte. . 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