THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1839 Spring Mills OF NEWSY HAP- PERSONALS I'ROM METROPOLIS, | | THE CENTEE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, SPRING COATS NOW ... SPRING + - * * * * * * FARM CALENDAR College. Blaine Bitner Mr. and Mrs. Huttonsville Frankenberger, State Mr. and Mrs. tained as guests ter McoFadden of Virginia. The fr proved to be in enter Low West Timely Reminders from A COLLECTION PENINGS AND GREGG TWP.'8 The College f » m the alumni dance Pennsylvania State the anti profit neighborhood o % » = » . . w 1¢ OO . Cir sfactory net re iN a \ ¥ A 7 a Buylng Garden Seeds Wo i { MMH Little seed is needed Ww Death of Jane Rossman ny $3 € t+} § * + ryivey 0 * 1 } ) i SHOE DRESSES ACCESSORIES o Harness oS OMng the Masoni hospitals, Fo IR I I {I M EN, RICS, the at Penn State Better Funeral Reber the C, E. Tuesday | in of and of Bright apartment Rev. D. R. in chi | Saturday. n the Pres- | Mills. school ¢ . 1 ‘ service ronger plants more ests at home on 3 from the next by was moon home tems are additional Bitner, 1 pied Sunday. root sys Mr. the e | LARS, door to oi Mrs. were The of the Brungart Mills Harry in Spring former is a represen- Singer Sewing Machine some of his time of his company. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Detwiler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckman tored to Lock Haven Saturday ing to attend the dance given Moose Club. ——————— A —— * ® ® and OC the mother. vat Feeding Eews—It is CWes the time extension Penn State, tion, fresh all times Helping the Birds fodder or well-protected or important Keener the minister wuge and interment was byterian cemetery, Although away of her tion periods during that friendships the community. lovely remembered Her exact Was months and days. While the direct cause of her death | is positively it is thought to have been akin blood stream infection. Marks Give Family C. Mark recently be physical condition at lambs husbandmen liberal avallable good their animal Exercise, a water and Ss are essential. made Sprir at Jane her born, say tative are 8 at Company and in spent STORE OPEN Every Evenlug except Tues. and Thurs, when we Close at 6 P. M. EOP CEO IPOOP SOE STORE OPEN Every Evening except Tues. and Thurs, when we Close at 6 P, M. COOP OPOS OOPS OEs during Yaci- and the interest ra NIEMANS Dept Store “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. much life, spent mother, many fast | children of" child with child to young and 11 years, and alt mo- even- the with time among She personality; a by at made the was a shock of ear will ald through ition at supplied Placing a buckets of corn by several in a spot going cond lists long old. seven a be and quail in excellent pheasants the winter in cording to wildlife specis State. Birds to be food particularly during periods clement European Corn {from European i reduced where 1 xtension : ymologists at BOALSBURG ® * * E. W. Hess went Saturday for a few daughter, Mrs, family, Mar Penn with i i i i age 28 rr mn ss wove wens up sals of farm stock and need harieg Frazier. % Mrs burg or * a + of in- not known, Public Sale Register under this head is carried bills are printed at charge is 3 SATURDAY, MARCH to Cire weather. i i MARCH UNICIPAL Theatre MILLHEIM EVENINGS—7:10 & 9:10 P. M. tO a . days Paul Borer borers Damage has counties follow me Ire Penr Sale notice free of charge when this office. To all others the $1.0 ith and it w hey COrT been 1 ra: Dinner—The Spring Mills family dinner which was part in by Mr. and It Mrs. Charles Eungard, Mr. and Mrs | ha Wallace Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. John in Wells and son of Bellefonte, R. D.: | Mr. A was | in carefully minimum have to a home in mers the farm Gilbert and home 8C¢ of a Ko sm wn w—— to their ated FRIDAY # SATURDAY March 8 DOUBLE FRIDAY, MARCH and 4 . BE. Clark will sell FEATURE nployed CESOPEGOP EPEC P PCO PP POSSE PPOOPOOP IO. Se oI , ne ME and lox . id Yara lle Mi - mm os “ . i oy hie , rr ( ye WASHING HE SPY-RING® : cioneer . = Planing Mill since SPECIAL ATTRACTION: 2—“TORCHY BLANE IN CHINA. [Clean : TOWN" Glenda Farrell : A y y kny ¥ LUMBER, ROOFING, Nail $ All Kinds Building Materia CALJ Garretts Planing Mill MATERIAL AND ONES PRICES ebers PPE POBEEEEE TEESE PEPEEEEPEPEEEPPEPLPIPIPe $ & TUESDAY & MONDAY March “LET US LIVE” AT and O01 [ i Ul re R PEEEEPOL EEE O EP OLPICPIOOPPPPE RANGER" p————— —— 11TH} LATEST Chapter LONE aaa ——— NEWS, i and & THURSDAY and 9 WEDNESDAY March Toturot Contr ia | os amano lt contacting wor. tends tn wien." * " Q“KENTUCKY” supper guests of Bern-' - CENTRE HALL, PA. Laureltor Clabh Meets. Tub on Tuesday Home Ee. Oonomies « PPPOE PPCOO PESOS OPES IOIEIIEON FOR INSURANCE SEE C.D. i Bartholomew Estate Mgr. ~ TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE H. expert at the Tuesday, ie ag J. FT MPOosMTOR - 3 = ZV CAS % UPTURE Shield Expert Here M. SHEYNAN, of Chicago, wil { oleman Hotel, «+ March 7. known he widely persogally Lewistown, only from 9 A. M. MM Pe Bartholomew, Helen : A. CENTRE HALL, FP reese ese FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION ros PI re Pe Y ————— r to Har- a 3 Mahe . ef fatny in k ison twp. $400, PURE FOOD { Mr. Shevnan will be glad to demon. | i strate without charge. i Add. 6441 N. Richmond St, Chicago Large Incisional Hernia WEIS 2555 STORES ie Pao ’ PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. | es Mrs, an COC Ings and} or rupture | vy of Rebersburg h Mrs. Lulu 31 Zeigler Mr, and Penn Hall and Mrs, Mrs. PB. Johnson, Mrs. urday motored to Altoona the day with relatives. Two Motor Aecldents.—Spring Mills was the scene of two unfortunate motor accidents over the week-end. On Sunday, Mr. Biddle, coming from the Farmers Mills road onto the high- way eollided with a car operated by Wm. Duck at the intersection. No one was injured. The other mishap also occurred on Monday morning at the corner of Corman and Smith furniture store. Mrs. Shultz of Mad- Isonburg and one of the State Motor Police ghost cars collided. No one was injured. Damages, costs and out- comes are not available this ing. The injury Walter Al- bright’'s eves due to a piece of steel entering it is improving. The foreign substance was removed by a surgeon. The young man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spayd and son Marshall of Farmers Mills were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. Spayd’s grandmother, Mrs. Harry spent ungart at the home. Mrs spent Lawrence GG. Jerry Albright of Hunday with Mr. of Fiedler, Meyer, Mrs. Kenneth J. T. McCool on Sat- to ay writ- to one of [Twenty-five cents pays for*s 4-line {advertisement placed under this head. {If you have anything to sell, from a second-hand bed to a house and lot. a 25¢ investment wil] often do the trick.] CARILOAD DRAFT HORSES, weight 1600 to 2000 pounds: 2 carloads of Farm Chunks, 1300 to 1700 ibs.: car- load Southern Mares, weight 1000 to 1300 Ibs.; carload Mules: 10 Saddle Horses; 134 Yearling Steers: 123 Yearling Heifers; 60 Weaned Calves. Priced for immediate sale. For infor- mation, write or wire TONY RUG- GLES, Fairfield, Iowa. it FOR RENT.—4 rooms in a country home along public road. Lights, water and bath. Only reliable person need apply~Mrs. D. D. Decrer, Sprmg Mills, Pa. 2t HOUSE AND SALE. - Two-story frame dwelling, 3 jlarge rooms and pantry on first floor. 3 large rooms and bath on second floor; all conveniences, 2-car garage and good stable on lot, which is approx- imately 66x190 ft.;: good garden. De- sirably located on Main street, Cen- tre Hall. Possession can be given Ap. ril 1st. If interested communicate with Fred Bender, 532 WwW. College Av. State College, Pa. str a a aan fs your subscription ptic due? LOT FOR following surgical operation solicited, especially ET LC BETES SINGLE-EDGF BLADES for GEM tind Ever-Ready Razors For the Minute that ' Seems Like a Year On most of your telephone calls there may not be much need for split-sec. ond speed. Why, then, have telephone people made the service so fast? Because there may come a time when an emergency will strike. Then a minute will seem like eternity. To be on the safe side, we aim to handle every call as if it were marked “URGENT!” Seconds may be vital, 80 we try to give you split-second service every time, To do this requires the world’s finest telephone plant, a highly trained personnel and never-ending research. Millions have been spent to improve telephone equipment and methods to zave a second here and there. Some day you may find that second priceless! Try a long distance call tonight after 7 or any time Sunday, when rates are lowest. See for yourself how fast your call goes through! The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Fred Luse, Manager FRANCO-AM. Tall can SPAGHETTI Light Meat TUNA FISH 2 cans HERSHEY SYRUP cans SHREDDED WHEAT packages PINK SALMON Tall cans Pound CREAM CORN STARCH Package ......cooniiin.. % CENTRE HALL FAVORITE CANDY BARS and CHEWING GUM (Assorted) 3 pieces 10c F ish and Oysters OVER THE WEEK-END PRODUCE SPECIALS CARROTS RADISHES CELERY 5 bunch 3¢ 2 bunches 15¢ LETTUCE .... 2 heads I3c ENDIVE ......3 heads TOMATOES TANGERINES ..25 for 25¢ TEXAS, pink, seedless GRAPEFRUIT ...each 5c 15¢
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