The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 24, 1938, Image 8

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    wm THURSDAY, FERRUARY 24, 1938
Spring Mills
OF NEWSY HAP-
PERSONALS TROM
METROPOLIS,
A COLLECTION
PENINGS AND
GREGG TWP. §
Hold
} { emg
Templars Valenting Party
ree entertained the |
Mau
MacMorrar
at
Mor ran,
ang
idly Ost OBE8OS
Watt College
Watt:
pney-
ate
M.
with
3 of St
her Curtis
had
is
been critically ill
improving
Club
Economics
of Mrs. Tibben
afternoon.
daughter of
r, Was
Miss |
met
Zubler,
Sewing in charge of
Home teacher,
hi me
Mr. and
noved to
young
ret
1 suffering
hosipita ng
Attendance in High School—
Perfect
T¥iIl
hoa
roves f
“
onomics gros
Thursday's
The
day,
Mary
John
wins absent
meolitg owing
meeting will bo hald T
March af the home of
Larse,
Deere Dag Five
prove by as man)
attended the “Joe Inverse Day’
enstration put om in Grange ?
Thursday by the focal dealer
Peere farm maehinery, CC. H
ad. To the flames present,
mare, ledger Lodks and pencilg
Presented, and thy six who
aredit prizes ware Samus] St
$iiver soe.
$15 leonard Faxdy,
A Dri
ve quartg of
entertalnasant
id in a ENoving picty
aration and a
neem hour 4 fr
to
next
g
redit pri
who
dem
last
0 the
Fung-
Bn
persons
won
|
all
i’
Onr
were
received
$25
Charles Shank,
$10; Ralph Zeiz
drow sixtl
iter,
Crader,
h
, 53 the
motos oil
and instrsction
rn of
in corms
the oe lun
rvesd
and Mrs
Mill
ndav
Charlies
anbartained at a
the following bei
and Mims. A. OC. Mark
Mr nd MraCleve
eth and A |
a |
nd
Bletdty
of
dinner
Eungard
pres.
Iatw)
Mars
M
dance
SCC ORS,
Weaine
with
on wlay
was ga
ittendance,
who had been
is agin owt.
Shook has been
for a number of
a very
vevin Shook, confin-
indoors
absent from
days dus to
ce Moyer
days
wi bpd sale ¢
future will
purchased by
Kenneth Johnson.
Mrs. CB. Stover and Miss
spent the week-end in Har-
rishnirg and York, having Mrs. K. A.
Miller of Millhelm as a motor guest,
Mr. Stover “pent Saturday in Harris.
burg on business. motoring to York
visit sister of the ladies, Mrs.
A. returning Monday
Mr. B. 4G. Meyer
daughter spent Sunday
Haven.
Mr.
esday
Wis on the sick
few
2
fp .
PF. Mex n Saturday
move into
him, being
and the near
the home
Vacated
Mr
Josep
in
by
and
ina
~~
to
F.
a
Burrows,
and Mrs
L.ern
and
in lock
Kenneth
inte part
John
of tha
sOm on
i Mat.
te
moved
rn home,
—————— ————
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POTTERS MILLS
- -
-
.
Mr. and Mrs, Dreese., Mrs. Lester
Palmer and son. of Lewistown vis-
ited on Wednesday at the H. E. Foust
Lome,
i
i
i
i
of Coburn
home
and family
Sunday evening
f hig sister, Mrs, G. H
Walker famiy of
“pent the
A. E. Mingle
at the
MeCormick
Bell
ang
nday at
REBERSBURG
Hosterma
Jahn,
from
the
oldorse pars
and
The
Bool,
turday
haa
January
Kre
Roy
Mra
ie week
Rockey.
Mrs
Creek
BI
wns a
Shutterbenk
and Mrs. Joh
W. 8. Martz he
Weaver
Tuesday
home
Rimmey
me Wednesday
oomer
Visitor
Charles
Mr.
the
at
-
spent
home of
William
evening recently
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mowery of New.
town spent Sunday at the Milten
Kline home
Mr. and Mre George Gummo and
daughter Penna, Fursace, were
recent visitors with Mrs jummao's
grandmother, Mra. Jennie Rocke
Dashem., of Warren,
an al the
ia
of
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN.
25¢ pays for 5 foeur-line ad. In this
column. Thes, Httl, ads. are wondes
workers In the way of results, Adver.
tise anything here, from a» “Help |
to a “Honse and lot
FOR BALE
Britcher’s Auction
SALE!
The undersigned wil} expose to sale
at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast
of MIFFLINTOWN, on
WEDNESDAY,
O'clock P. M.
At 12:30
broke
are good mated teams
horses. Thig Is
with a lot of
are consigned
A
some of which
carload of good horses,
and some good fancy
load
weight and quality
by Tex Rickard.
25 Acclimated Horses
(Nearby)
50 Head Dairy Cows
Ed. McCodles,
Swartz. Clark Britcher., (3. H. Lesher,
G. 0. Goss, C. M. 8mith, and others.
Soma fancy big Holsteins Guernsevs
all ready for profitable production.
WE WILL HAVE A LOT OF
YOUNG CATTLE & STOCK BULLS
25 FANCY SHOATS AND PIGS
FLOYD A. BRITCHER
Meals served at auction place
a of good horses
and
Consigned by Geo,
s Ago
(r
0 Years
* 111
a ii
will
10
Mr
Among «
Sf rw ke 4
nots wher D
abwey
Your
w,m “w ! ore
Mi
ws employed YY
an extensive farms
“ ». * » %» ® »
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
the
the
*
in hospital
of
Patients
south gide
week of February
Monday. admitted;
der, Spring Mills
ter Auman. Centre
Tuesday
ans Mil
Brauche
Bower, Aaronshurg
and discharged
Wednesday, disci
lc "Jenahan
county
14th
Patricig
Discharged
Hall
itted Harr
Tris}
Mills
PE
Hele
adm
Ihedm
Spring
Arged
Mrs
Win nesd
entre
er, Centre Hall
School o
Agriculture
* * * » * . =
Structure Witt
the gr
on
Prune for
often FO too
thinning ang
say Penp
structure is
trees, wer pi
much emphasis
enough on structure,
fruit specialists. The
important goal and heavy thinning on
young trees jy worse than useless,
Strengthen Topdressing—Ileinforcing
manure with superphosphates
pecially desirable when topdressing
pastures or hay land and on crops not
generally fertilized, according to as.
ronomiste at the Pennsylvania State
College. However, it should not en-
tirely take the place of fertilize, ap-
plied in the drill or planter to stimu.
late good early growth
Tells How to Cull -A new pubflea-
of the Pennsylvania State Col-
lege, Circular 188%, “Selection of lay
ers and Breeders,” deals with the
characteristicg of desirable birds and
the defects of fowls which should be
culled out of the flock. Ask vour coun-
agent for 5 copy.
Get Lawn Mower Ready-— Now
time to check your lawn
to seo that i= sharp, clean,
oiled coming Penn
State agronomists point Whese
the bluegrass or bluegrass -feacie lawn
is troubled with crabgrass, the mower
i should be wet as high ag possible and
kept there.
Farmers Field Day June 8 h
wot ax the date for the annual Farm.
ers’ Field Day at the Pennsylvania
State College. :
not
State
the
is os.
tion
ty
j=
the mower
it and wel]
for the season,
ont
as heon
[A
dr
to
f.2
the
{Regular
school
finish out
to
right to
SUIT
Just
plece slzes 7
1 LOT LADII PUMPS
{I
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' y ' 1
ONE LOT
One Palr Golff—Every Sul
I¥ worth #500
AM A
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“
now
15
LOT GIRI
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NOW
COPPOEOOSIPE eee
STORE OPEN
Every } yenlug
Except Tae
and BY a Suguy
When We Close
at 6:00 P. M.
COOP OPPPEOPOOPES
MILLHEIM, PA.
eos srsvee
STORE OPEN
Every Evening
Except Tuesday
and Thursday,
When We Close
ag 6:00 pP. M.
a a a
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of
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are
men over
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above
&
on] them nt wor
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Public Sale Register
his head
is are
thse
ARCH 21
le Clean
id implements
h goods. E
F J Il. BLATERBECK
TUESDAY, MARCH 2%
the Fleisher farm
Centre Hall, o
will sel}
ROWE
ant
wwehold
ut %
Wh
miles
Houte 22,
farm gtock.
household
1 on
uth of
n
Meeker
and
EE. MM. Bmith
oods
highway fromm
t hrowsh
¥
secondary
¢ Mey
down
ere Cone tery Valley
toy Colewille ltl is estimated
4
it will oom
fake six months to
A ————— A SA AA.
TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE
Wm. H. Noll, Jr al
Ramus
to
Gap
REGISTERS NOTICE.
giver persons
erested that the following inventor
© goods and chattels sot apart
widows in accordance wilh the pro.
gions of the Filduciaries Act of 1917
al
sa
of
Ls
of
Fl
oe
of
Gi
of
El
of
ae
Ce
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1
wi
x8
if no exceptiong are filed on or
wut the first day of next term the
en
CEPI OOOOCOOOOP reer ovesovr sore
Planing Mill
Work
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ind
ng
LUMB
All Ki
ROOFING, Nails,
$ Building Mate
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ALL A
Garrett: sPlaning Mill
OOD MATERIAL S XD
HONEST PRICES
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INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL?
SEE US FIRST.
eee
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
GENTRE BALL, PA.
I PROTECTS YOU
me will be canfirmed absolute:
1. The inventory and sppralsemen’
the personal property of Harry L.
reson, late of Philipsburg Boro, de-
was set apart to hig widow,
Corson
The inventory ang appralsement
the personal property of James
ack, late of Spring Township, de-
asx] was to his daughter
E. Bryant
3. The inventory “and appraisement
the personal property of George H
llland, jate of gtate Colleg Boro, de-
was set apart his widow,
Ersal Gilliland.
4. The inventory and appraisement
the personal property of Charles FB.
late of Liberty Township
was apart his widow,
la Johnston,
5. The inventory
personal
5
“s
set apart
to
sot fo
and appralsement
property of W. Har-
late of Bellefonte Borough
apart to his widow,
the
Miller,
wis set
celia Miller
The inventory and appraisement
the personal property Jemes J
‘amiey. late of Philipsburg Dor
deceased, was sot apart his
Helen McoCamley,
JOHN lL. WETZLER.
Register of Wills
ang Clerk of the Orphans’ Court
of Centre County
of
to
dow
AW,
THEATRE
MILLHEIM
SHOWS 7 4 8 P. M.
WALTER WINCHELL BEN
BERNIE SIMONE SIMON, in:
with
NEWS
ITS GOT EVERYTHING!”
SINGLES
PAUL MUNI AND BETTE
With Margaret Lindsy