THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938 THE CENTRE REPORTFS: CENTRE HALL, PA. posers | ci game the voung lady first | ficlate, PENNY A: W ORD COL UMN. | foot of dry oak boards. (i, Frank sll persons knowing themselves indebted i ; ; snee Mr, and Mrs, Clement Dale of Bmith, Centre Hall x47 to the estate are requested to make im wained th member, which since ] ‘ ne Pleasant Gap, were visitors br own TENANT FARMER WANTED on mediate payment, and those having #lalms » M { zi or more . wa concern ANG up, \ i 1 a ” ’ a . Spring Mills a ah on } To i f Mifflinbung, | recentl) 30-acre farm, in Potter township, lo FOR BALE Cream Separaior of Slim Sho hie 10 Dresent Ym 1411 31 OTe ckeornell : ff DUrg f iy a ale a ARR . E : it. : | : : ; + F Hartleton Dr. Swan nd on Howat ateq on Old Fort-Boalsburg road. | sale; also a riding saddle Vernon G A Collection of Newsy Happenings 3i.nd Luther Feese oe Bndicott, N. 3 Mond hd Is clean, and bufldings good | Wagner . " { : £111 Rss wor the past! to Endieco 01 onday wh | Ldlne clean, HONK HN b ’ and Personals from Gregg Town: 3) while In Spring Mills during s he 1 4 operative {Apply to Mrs, Rebecca Wolfe, Aa Yt . al riot 3 the ’" wife | in operative pati Li APPLY A as vip ov un . : . Wes wmiled Or thelr ok it £ ' ’ : . OME : BALE ive-room ship's Metropolis, n n the hospital ronsburg, or to H M ming on HOMI : FOL ¥4 ! Bp : : i house, electric Hght ; | Krape 0 mok oO her Toh Riley 18 0 nN { ing ulg 1 Ws: two acres land. On Dalrymen’'s League Employes Ad | sme again after having b t th 1 cent tonsil operation | "OR BALE olde Je y We ‘onley road 14 f bor in F000 the | ’ " : { n 1 } Mi Mary Hepner ! turn y } 1 Cen're Hall, RB. D. 1 24 RICHARD BROOK H i. LHR good outbulld vanced—Nevin Keller, employed a NUTICE=PONIS DUE local Dairymen m 7 pd : wag trans erred ton plan Tohnson young means alary Mr Hunting Bear | Potter County : : > ion ~~ ll Thanksgiving is Here ————and Christmas is only a MONTH away né had In = 4 Ralpi, Cummins . home trom ; oe of ALL Ladies’ Coats OVERCOATS vo “coma im 3 ¥ aT mer ston Lg : . ors of w sgl ores ou 4p Aw. and TOPCOATS during the past few months } his brother ry, of Newar uo; Philip shy CEP PEP OECEPOPOP OEE CPOE POG P EOL POOP IPPEPPIOOEOPO POPE ICL OPPOOOLPOOPOOOPOP cree And HUNTING CLOTH ES--Famous WOOLRICH and JOHNSON Makes BE me an Nr [2 Yer a been helping care | hor d i Ball Band and Yorktown Hunting Rubbers and Felts, at Lowest Reason- Snyder—On Sunday a daugnter was FEY TC dh ‘Maria ' \ Yoréan, able Prices. * to M i M Willi Snyd- | ) ) ny tipped i — KILLED ny i LIN. : POPP POPEEPPOPPIO? | POPPI OPOOPPOIOPe tated STORE OPEN 'e STORE OPENS t Every Evening % I y Evening F xeept funesday ' nd Thursday, When Ww ag 6:08 FP. ™ Where Your Dolla | MILLHEIM, PA. CCCP PETES OOrs CEB EEEP PIP OPOrs - A OTHER ROUND TRIP FARE BARGAINS g : : Wilkes-Barr, £4.60; Sunbury $2.70 ¢ Greenshure . 3 Harrisbhar §.50 TONIGHT NOW SHOWIN Gee ge ef Ke Lewlsharg 3. Alt 2.45 oon, AND FRIDAY. “GIRLS’ DORMITORY" | ™™ Greyhound Terminal—Centre Wan * Trips Brooks’ Service Station — Phone 14H Finest { vaches — FRIDAY & SATURDAY TRANSFERS OF BEAL ESTATE Orie 1 entleTAn | nday dinner guests of the A D.| “CHINA CLIPPER” Boh Lyons’ All-Star Orchestra En- re for te a ph a . PAT OBRIE gaged for Alumni Dane: The Gregg Ming Beul visited fri is at Pir : ot P te : a. Ht ES 4 rownshin Vocational school \ kin pa " : Sr ” . . Al i ' k dats ae ian yed a | MONDAY & TUESDAY a EY Caan oy n the Bob Lyons All-tar|"au, "ll GES Virkina 1 “PICADILLY JIM” [tract in Contre’ H us 33 0 SNO : on e 1 be has th- e Fe : Ww 3 Wag : 1:8 | AJ Urrnen flr en [prone Si pera Ls co COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS "Vd S Ait OE a ——— | ahh a > OUR CAR WiLL FRED LUSE, Manager. ; 5 CENT] 1 ALWAYS GO RE HALL LET FALL | WITH DEPENDABLE Prt Soon GROUND GRIP TIRES WINDS BLOW ATLANTIC remo 190: ual] you through re guests of the , PRODUCTS! | HERSHEY BAKING CHOC. met Mr 7 Mi } as ; . ig Ih C 5 a BI | “ JHEN rain and snow make Progress in Road Construction — = - {4X SUGAR~—1 Ih pkgs. .. 19 : unimproved roads almost Progress continues on the roag con- — = Bsssecsns . . & for C! impassable, you need the extra struction on Route 45; east of Spring N " fl : traction of Firestone Ground Grip Mills mn e steam shovel hag reached : = : : JERSEY CORN FLAKES .. “13 Tires. The deep, rugged, non-skid a point east of the Peacock farm . = : £ boxe: for C tread with heavy rubber lugs digs where i* shears off to the south to - in and pulls you through. The eliminate several curves, intersecting - YES ... tread is self-cleaning and rides with the original road at the Prof STUFFED ot pi oz -23¢ smoothly on pavement without W. PP. Hosterman barn. The ninety. . : foo eral] archway near the barn a - 4 > ATES i= completed, ang the workmen have | ’ PITTED D NN . 1b ol 19¢ if you drive over unimproved been transferred to the site of a / 8s : r roads, equip the rear wheels of Smaller archway bing buit.ut Pemn . wii OR SOUR PICKLES .... your car or truck with a pair of Hall ! a? quart Jar 15¢ these super-traction tires. You On Monday road base construction | hig ~~ — will save the inconvenience and began and will be pushed as rapidly ae RED CHERRIES .. .. cost of chains. fg possible. The olg road west of the ? } 4 dave DOS — 5 230! 3 Hosterman barn will not be disturb- § x . Come in today and see the ed this fall, but iy is the intention ; of the contractor to have the road TY . aa SAFETY MATCHES ... 25¢ finished up to that point before win- oe 4 3 - ; : i in g veel OY Cts et. ter sets in. / 3 . I Tha blast set off at the Allison 2 a - 4 DEL—MARY NIBLETS 27¢ “bs #lone quarry was entirely successful. , § sess) es wrerl cans = : x ; Many tore of lime stone were moved , BC ama ; = 3 ! § H E C 0 S T The stone will be used for road ballast. % GREEN GIANT PEAS 3 cans 50¢ ’ = Mr. and Mrs. John Treaster and Eo te Buns : 3 . 0 F » 3) Al | S daughter, Miss Marion, of Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lontz. of . EL ea n fo 81 | Livten Foice Prserons Monday Gveningsi over Coe BAT Note Mifflinburg: Mrs. Beaver and Mrs. J ® 1928 42.00 Asesrisreecie Bb can for 0 we ” nh TLontz, on Sunday, visited at the USE ALL 3 ATLANTIC PRODUCTS home of Mra Nellie Gramley In a fall at Susquehanna Univer- TUNE IN Atlantic Play-by-Play Broadcasts of football crises Brooks’ Service Station 4 sity. Selinsgrove, where she is a stu- week-end; also Ted Husing ev Tues » games every 3 ery Seg: Mie Margard, Kivogeble. jute day, Thursday and Saturday, 7:15 P. M., over WCAU. Be: DEALER HALI dent in Gregg Vocational, in 5 bask. ————————— Phone 14 : CENTRE PA.