The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 13, 1927, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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SECOND WEEK OF COURT.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ERTISEMENTS,
i
Large Barn Burned, be held. Entertainment of
One of the largest and best barns in ery description is planned and no ef-
fort to it the
Baturday biggest event of the season.
nearly ev NEW ADDY been the experience of the
id i w—— Centre county taxpayers for
many
of 0
FARM HORSE YOR B
mare, suited to farm
woop
Min
in make | years that bonrde
iy
4
gant
ALE ~A good
¢ : in
the lower section of Penns Valley was
totally fire
evening, The barn was bulit flve years
the Henry
by
at the home of Mrs. F. being spared Republi
Saturday evening.
70D
on
WwW. CQ.
Goodbart Insurance Companies Obliged to Pay
Losses, Jury Decldes—Spring Mills
flank Wins Its Case Against Fors
mer Cashier.
ComnsEonery
with
zr. destroyed by on onable been ext
House,
price
County
: i Cs +411 4 SEY § Hever
Miss Rebecea Kreamer, of f.ewin- will be doing every min r i
town. visited friends in town last week
{ Bomething
A
year
COTE Ca
ARO on Krape farm. now! ute bigger crowd than was present
effort
pro
fund
NEWS
fer for
agency in
§ 11 ' by
time | »
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
SUBURBAN
DAY
In ALTOONA
~PLAYS AT— | BOOSTER
The “Scenic” Theatre STORES
Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown!’
BELLEFONTE
NC
ACHE
owned John Brindel, and tenanted in ind ; .
and little daugh expected every sitla the 4
in town on last
Mrs. | lant
ter, of
Friday.
George Ishler
Boalsburg, were Vonada, stood
of
the
[Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq.) hy Jay north of Bt. lis being made to have a better Contre
Paul's church east
The
of the fire were
but all the
perished in the
penned the
very heavy.
Anronsburg i
the
without
reported In last
the Viece-Consul
Republic
Were
last gram,
issue,
the Case
that of
Crecho Slovak
in
ek's horses in barn at undny
the
insurance
ed of
In the
Union Fire
verdict
panintiff
In thecase
Branch, The
end re-treading service; all work of London. a
anteed —Progress Manufacturing 0. I'wW ednesday
Centre Hall adv { ¢
sale o ckens' | We
Don't forget the
property and household
day of this week.
{f the Pi
: af 4 Hu
against J ,¢ removed harm,
attle,
flames
Clenal
two companies, dispos of except two
The cattle
The
COWES,
follows: —
Ww
The Nationa
f Pittsburg.
the
A is spainsat
the
church
M. Kix
Ciitse
In
was rendered
$1055.56,
aainst the
two-car
Presbyter
lot
kpatrick.
garage
an
for
in straw shed loss
Richelieu Theatre
BELLEYONTE
Monday & Tuesday, Oct, 17 & 18
16 and 2c.
congregation urance Co, «
thelr pasto ids . i in favor of
The farm stock was the property of
Mr. Brindel It that MM:
/ BHrindeal njured horse strik
LorP. ling }
an
lor is reported
by a
removed
of the
Millhelm.
unknown.
United States Wis
\
We render a complete vuicaniz London ASSurancs being
when
wis barn When
morning $344.44 In favor Vonada
plaintiff, CAS if
National Bank of i
Wal defendant,
ind F
Co...
Him
verdict rendered 1pprised fire
of was in
the the fire is
rst Spring
pcs
Big Time
One hundred tickets were sold at the
Bellefonte station on Saturday
to who wished to
the city New York en Sunday
wnd
National Bank
Being
This «
Ker
raflroad Hallowe'en in Howard,
A Hall
program for
% irmers
100K
night
over
persons
of
rre-tenants
Judgment
Wednesday morning and
judgment entered by
the defendant In
I
ins Sur
i tol
Hill, Philipsburg dis trial i r
lysis
fourteen
in the
of infantile par
but
Pleasant
trict, has a
ye . 2
The afflicted
months of age.
mer's
mum
offered
2 86 out of a
Case
the B against
whl
child is dank :
June, 1822 the parade ;
=x, UPON nn
Wis
appiication
ind
nt
was made to open, #0 pro
that
court
wrecked on Nit-
tany Mountain on Saturday evening.
was sold by the owner J. Fred Kurtz
a Lewisburg garageman, to J. Shan
non Boozer, who will have it repmired.
The entered
the de-
Suprems
Jewett sedan, Judgme wis
in
ul
Court last winter the
the
veoded
in the
fendant
in ¥ BL . We y - #
of WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO is GIVING this Safe-
ty Razor Outfit With a NEW Sab-
seription to The Centre Reporter.
Do your friends a favor by telling
them about It
favor The “Reporter”
lower
but to the
an apie
Supreme Court
reversed lower court and discharg
1 1] ; i ling ; A Mevq Golduyn Mayer merues
' ne rule Procesaing 8 —— "
at his M———————————
went
Rossman was
recently and from
York City receive a
of instruction from
T com
hone pany.
reanler *
Pealer ight to revive the judgment against
defendant the. det
myeyved
ti “rE
Laere endant
particuls
officers of
Mr.
to Where you ean supply every
personal need and all furnishings
for the Home.
Plan to shop in Altoona on Sub-
urban Day and Share in the Good
Values in Seasonable and De-
pendable Merchandise offered by
BOOSTER STORES.
STORE HOURS : 8.30 A. M.
5.30 P. M. Saturday until 9.00
P.M. Open all day Thursday
eminent Overcoats - Lumberjacks
- Sweaters -
»w
the New Novelties in
nnn sant,
Pittsburgh,
SATUR.
Ald Society
3}
hold a
Ladies
of THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
. | PATA MC MINT IRSENTS
*F ireman, Save
i
will bake
«4, alternoon
vacant in
room
that make one shiver, are only early messengers of
Winter Cloth
of es—think oi
As you think
where snappy cool weatner styles
. 9 ®, Steele and
r. and Mrs. Frapk i ;
Bud Hil and tw hildren, | sam i iy
1. “ YW 1 i A M : i : > 1
went Sunday
Fall Season.
to
i
Program:
Official Natessent
BARRYMORE,
A MAN
THE CENTRE REPORTER
JOHN
“WHEN
In Abundance.
Walk-Over Shoes”
AND WOMEN, IN
FALI
All
HUNDREDS
COATS—FOR
EXCLUSIVE
LOVES"
Title o' Pub
Pieoe of Pub
tration The Centre Reporter . 3
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ication Centre Jinli
WW, Smith, Bde. E. Bailey
ishers.8 WW Seis
Eri. KE Bailey
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Names of Editorne-§
RONALD COLEMAN
“BEAL
In FOR MEN
NEW
OF NEW FALL
LADIES~IN
PATTERNS
Names of Pub
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STYLES AND
MODES,
And a supporting east of sight Lis
Stars
W. AMITH
EDW. E BAILEY
“worn before me this 188 day of Oct
1957
HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOTHES AND FURNISHINGS,
NIEMAN’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
“WHERE THE DOLLARS GO THE FARTHEST”
MILLHEIM
while working
RM .SMITH,
Homan & Hafer,
} Postmaster
Friday of
—
SpecialBargains
The Oriole Stores |
For This Entire Week |
CENTRE HALL
This Haag Twin,
Wood Tub, Electric, for $ [12
MILLHEIM
Greenboe
convention
Sus
|Self-Rising Buckwheat, large sack . 20c!}
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, Pt. Can, 28¢; 0. Can, 55¢|}
Self -Rising Pan Cake Flour, large sack - 20c
Waldorf Toilet Paper
3 Rolls, 15¢
(ONLY ONE LOT TO A CUSTOMER)
P&G Special Bargain
White Naptha Fancy
SOAP Soup Beans
4 Cakes, 15¢ 3 lbs. 25¢
CAMPBELL’S BEANS
3 Cans, 23c .
DEL MONTE SLICED
33¢ PINEAPPLES, .... large Can
27¢ DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS
15¢
19¢
juehanna
Cn. In
{ireenhoc
wk
sion work
ind Bet-
respectively
and Light Bri
Ker Wester:
ire delegates
Young ————————
PLEASANT GAP
Rally Day
ing of the Sunday school room
Methodist an Sunday
was a very wonderful
Rev. Yocum, well Known minister
and at one 1 pastor of the Bell
fonte charge, preached the sermon. The
room most beautifully
with flowers and canned goods.
all of which was donated to the Old
Folks’ Home at Tyrone, a Methodist
institution. In the afternoon, Sabbath
school was held n the newly decorated
and furnished room. This room surely
is a credit to thee hurch people, and
shows the untiring zeal of the congre
gation and their pastor, Rev, Metzgar
In the evening a special service for the
young was held. Mr. Hannemian, of
the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. gave a very
forceful talk and the wonderful melod-
lous voices of the Millhelm male quar
totte wer heard in several selections.
adding much to the evening's pleasure.
At the Bunday school the Btate College
quartette sang very beautifully, The
day all in all was an inspiring one, and
the Methodist may well foel
proud of the day. Many who were at
one time members of the church
in attendance. Miss Ida Bell, of State
College: Mra. Mayme Bell Wasson, of
Howard: Mrs. Emma Hoy and Will
Harrison, State College, were among
that number
Mr. and Mra, Gingrich. of Clearfield,
visited at the Mowery home on Sune
day.
The John Wilson family, of Osceola
were Sunday visitors at the Millward
home. also Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty, of
Mill Hall, and Mrs. Harvey Barnard, of
Lock Haven.
People's
services and the open
WF
Warren
on their
stopped Mr
WwW. 8 nd
Lewistown to visit
J. W. Brown. Mra Brown
way, in a serious condition at this
time after having been {ll much of the
time for two years, Mr. Brown. too,
is suffering at present from a hroken
arm.
8. Krise, Esg., and son, John,
from Lan
Kirse's sister,
Lie
ister,
Mrs
went to
sister, Mrs.
by the
return home
church morning
At 10.45
with
Slick, from here SErvice
another "
ime ¢
is
was decorated
fruits,
John McWilliams, a mining engineer,
was a guest of his sister, Mrs, F. V.
Goodhart, in town, on Sunday, and on
Monday was taken by Mr. Goodhart
to the Hawstone Refractories plant be-
low Lewistown. Mr. McWilliams Is
what is termed a reorganizer and at
present has the plant referred to In
charge. He is putting into operation
the best possible methods of conducting
the plant with a view of having a larg-
er net surplus for thé stockholders
without sacrificing the interests of the
employees, xX
THE HAAG
NUWAY WASHER
HAAG TWIN, WOOD TUB, POWER, $70.
THE SINGLE TUB FOR $85.
Dominating the low priced wood-tub field Is the HAAG #NUWAY"
Model 10. The HAAG “NUWAY" received He name when Haag Broo
thers Company ploneered In manufacturing a wood-tub washer having
of course, was B
I —— A C——
. H. Wins from Boealshurg.
On Friday, the local High school soc
cer team defeated the Boalsburg High
school team at Boalsburg by the score
of 1 to 0. The line-up was as follows:
right end, Dale MeClintic and Paul
Martz: right inside, Elwood Smith;
center, Bruce Knarr; left inside, Wil-
bur McClellan; left end, Clayton Me-
Kinney: right half-back, George Smith,
center half-back, Henry Blauser; left
half-back, Ernest Wagner; right full
back, McClintle and Paul Martz; left
fullback, Ralph Houser; goal Keeper,
John Riter. The game almost resulted
in n tie, to 0. It was only through
wople
were
all of the mechanism underneath the tub. This,
great advance from the overhead drive type In which part of the driv
tng mechanism was on the lid and had to be lifted with it when open
ing the tub to put in or Jake ut clothing,
ny women stl demand the
many years by their mothers and grandmothers.
bet SOME AND SEE THIS WASHER BEFORE BUYING A
NEW CROP ENGLISH
WALNUTS,
25¢
20c
15¢
15¢
MUFFETS
JERSEY CORN FLAKES
2 Packages
—
v - RT TN
old wood tub washers used for so
Bh A A.
FANCY CORN, HOUSEWIFE
BRAND ...
FANCY PEAS, HOUSEWIFE
BRAND
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EAGLE MILK ne iah Can
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an error of the Boalsburg goal keep-
er that the one goal was scored for
Centre Hall. Boalsburg had the ball
near the goal several times but falled
to count, |
The local team appreciates “Bill” Ker:
lin's generosity In providing the nec
essary transportation--(One of the
team.)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Millward, ac
companied by Mra. Jack Noll, attended
the recital held in the Bellefonte Meth
odist church on Wednesday evening,
A IMI 5A A.
We render a complete vulcanizing
and re-treading service; all work guar
anteed Progress Manufacturing Co,
Centre Hall adv
29c
25¢
MILK, TALL CANS,.... 8 Cans
FIG BARS ..............2 Ibs
GINGER SNAPS ...........0n
12¢
CANNED GRAPEFRUIT, Can 29¢
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
: 8 Cans for 23¢c
OHIPSO ..........Large Pkg 21c
HIGHER PRICED MACHINE.
I. C. MCCLENAHAN, Agent
CENTRE MALL, PA.