The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 01, 1928, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. j sentative on the Dormitory Student NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bungalow type of houses and is well| 1 ow PRICE ON FRUIT PICKER
| Board, m — situated, The property, has lately btn BAGS-—31.60. Once used, always used,
Mrs. T. IL. 8mith is visiting her | Rev, OC. BE, Hazen and Mrs. Hazen and SPAN OF MULES--§ years old jrem an 8 in first-cliss ©coOY Get one while the pupply laste —~1. C.
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. y , Atti i i { b Pre a ; t.—H. L. EBRIGHT, lens ’ 1
Mrs. Grover Weaver is visiting among} i } Ate es sound and all right, for sale~—Frank tion. Price ia righ | MoClenahan, Centre Hall,
ro Sver Weay ing sister, Mrs, Stofflet, in Philadelphia, little daughter, came back to the min: a. ... Spring Mills, telephone 31113, Agent, Centre Hall. 26t1 |
: ; Ee this week. {ister's old field of labor on Tuesday ’ ’ : 8t.045 — 4
Every possible effort is being made and were guests of the Bartholomew —
to complete the 6.4 miles of new rall- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hosterman |g, mils Rev, Hazen 8 much pleased LOST—About Sept. 20th, a truck |
road being built between State College} entertained a number of their friends with his new field of labor in Lok canvas, 6x10 ft in size, somewhere hi PIANOS
at f tween MoClenahn Grain House ind
and Fairbrook. With this end in vView]ae 4 Hallowe'n party at their farm Haven, His congregation is now for Ww lenahan A and ' } d
work 8 being done at night under bat- . vk ulating plans for the erection of ub ium (irove school Hons Finder nsurance an
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Real Estate
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ts : : ad ‘otters Aide, Megday tantial addition to its plant to be used] Kindly return to Wm. A han. | GRANDS _— UPRIGHTS
terips of flocd lig
1 s i Centre Hall
TR fivst car load of hay shipped [C0 for Sunday whoo! PUTiosel. Ah : PLAYERS
; : wi Miss Helen Shultz wietiter of Rev, pects him to take an CLive mand in OR SA . rat Lagrimt
“Os ra 1 yw wh } FOR SALE urebred Registered
from here In a lohg execution of them, which i
out beginning of fis week by the Ms WwW. K. Shultz, formerly f this place ala MW Cuernspey bulls of ¢ eable age; al- | i i
Clenahan grain house, and was pur iand now of Minersville, as honored at Ss #0 bred and open heifers, May Rose | Tuned — Adjusted -— Repaired |
chased in small lots from several farm-l,. . (rniversity where she is a stu-! PISTRICT SUNDAY-SCHOOL Glennwood breeding—J. H. Detwiler, |
ers. Between $11.00 and $12.00 per tor ! : CONVENTION AT CENTRE HALL| Centre Hall
by being named chairman of the | i
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Want to Buy or Sell?
Reasonable Terms
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SS Dat. SEE US FIRST
Fag pax erate aommittes’ of the. Dormitory ree PROPERTY FOR SALE — Frame | .
mi nm Excellent Workmanship
Fhe members of Brogres Arang Laird She o Junior clas “13 Eleventh District to Hold Session Inj]house containing seven rooms, summer
lebrated ; la She is al ' 1 ; Kitolon BI at]
re Lutheran Chureh Friday Evening, Gia eh hd
fitting WRITE OR CALL.
ner Wednesd evening in Grang Ar ated on % acre
BE Te Revoir oh ie, Toa ot 7. 7. vr. cen | § RAY M. Bartges,
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Chas. D. Bartholomew
ENTREE HALL, Pa
bers ti i.
What Gov. Smith The semiannual Sunday school san |= er EF od CONTR, PA. :
3 " . hone 34-R-1
Has Done for the town a will wid a in LL ie ty at Potters ils as Ure erressssse rss st ssrss sss Goseesrse
Public Schools
. No other Governor In the history to = fhe 2 | ve
of the United States has done as 0 Al )
much for the public schools as was || 1 } Fr. G . Irom every
TPO PPC? EPP Ere Pre verry
seat asatabatasnhad
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a io
accomplished by Governor Alfred 4
E. Smith during the eight years of i o! man 8, wherethe ma num in style and val
his administra.
tion In New
oa Py | in err | DRESSES | SHOES
State spent $9, i : |
000,000 on pub 5 , 651 3 ! & 1 r { 4] f ‘ ‘ 1 : Fidos I riment
C n ’ ‘ { " “ ¢ viz dy { ! ho ena ment
ii education. adh { i i : ;
Governor ; ; y dl
vith, insisting {8 i rartly ! ars; sm all andie, v Eis d | stlve [ress Shoes,
more . : lar collars: . ul shiprles + ‘ 14 $ + & : made | B Yariety of patierns,
America’s pros
facilities, suc- ar kader, and we
ceeded In
increasing the
amount to $35, : 3 ry “
; | és ?”
000,000 in 1921. | | HE STATE
in 1928 he won | .
for the public Governor THEATRE, BELLEFONTE
sehoois an Area E smn BELLEFONTE'S GREATEST
appropriation of $86,000,000. AMUSEMENT CENTER
in 1918 the State owned 80 play- erm mee premiere
grounds. In 1927 there were 400. THURSDAY (This Week)
In 1920 110 new public schools o !
were built. The State built 208 frlsaNy ! |
new public schools in 1927. “HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN"
a.
Under Governor Smith the num- | 10c and 25c
M MILLHEIM
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ye you come |
Footwear,
ber of classes for mentally hand ! —
y i
a7
capped children increased from iy RIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Wk)
in 1920 to 731 in 1827. The enroll |
ment In continuation schools in- j| TOM TYLER In: 7 13 T° . . : - 3 5 : =
creased from 30,238 to 158,603; the “THE AVENGING RIDER” WHE RE TH E DOL LAR GOLS TH E FAR T HES ¥
enrollment in State normal schools
from 1,990 to 7,783.
overnor Smith has fought con
Gov 3 lou WEDNESDAY
sistently f the physical welfare
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$
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of public sch i by ren. To the ar
personne df thn t b , grh - ast
ear, 354 nurses were added, ‘
. . “RhiNG OF RINGS
schoo! dentists were added, and ;
B7 missl 25 and Se.
there was an addition of 874 physi Adm on,
cal training teachers,
PUBLIC SALE Rae
at Frank Wasson’s Barn - LEMONT Macding SHOP :
THURS., NOVEMBER 15 ACETYLENE WELDING 1
at One O'clock P. M. '§ WOOD WORK, WAGOR WORK f
COWS —- HEIFERS = BULLS || .x meer |
15 COWS— FRESH AND CLOSI SPRINGERS — GUERNSEY,
HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY COWS
7 EXTRA FINE GUERNSEY HEIFERS, COMING 2 YRS. OLD.
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS,
PURE-BRED 14 YEAR OLD GU} RNSEY BULL:
WO OTHER BULLS,
IL. F. MAYES, AUCT, Shuey & Witmer
Irvin Dreese, Clerk.
Witmer
returned
: ph : . 11 h $1 : Will it heat the entire home,
ast week, is we v wd with the Dor }
i { and down, in zero
formance J
made the run of 1130 mile oo gal- | v it take the place of 2
Jone
fin ave ge y 21 5-11 mike rr a i . t have » cast irom
lon of gas. Not as much as tire | ! heating unit of the furnace
puncture marred the trip, whi va 8 type f
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the home of his sister, Mrs | Does it have an 84-pound
B ir. Lee ght home wit] fire pot 7 An inner casing ?
him rosity In these Lr a ripe Does it have only one joint
fig above fire bed ?
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Breon's fre ard. Th g tree is t 1s it good looking ?
culia = it shoots no blossor ™ Will it reduce fuel bills ?
fe customary wi ther frul ; Will it save work, time,
and footsteps ?
EEE Andrew | ide 9"
ony SUNREAM
\HEATER
garded
glide is paralyzed and the eves and
Et Bp 2 ompson
helpless He ds being ared for at his
agition ot
home at Spring Mills by Mrs Frank.
enbersg.
The members of the Bunday school f
class to which she belongs wns en: or
tertained on Wednesday evening of last
week by Mra J. Elmer Royer, at her, House of Representatives.
home in town. Most of the large num- GEN ER AL ASSEM BLY
ber In attendance were costumed to : — ——
represent notable characters, some of :
them particularly representing char- Price $95.00
acters popular at this-Halleween- COMPETENT, Why Pay More ? Centre County with only one member needs a man of wide
poason, The home was tastily decorat- ‘ .
od and the refreshments served in a EFFICIENT, experience in legislation. Our State and semi-State insti-
manner to bring out the spirit of the : . in
oconalon. Mus. Hgyers tres daughs DEPENDABLE. Hosterman & Stover Co tutions, many miles of dirt roads, seriou ad Se
ters, Mrs. Chester W. Grove, Mra. C. Reliable. Hand wd interests need constant attention. elected
Robert Neff and Miss Elizabeth Royer, ware Service. in my power tor Centre nty.
displayed rare skill and originality in Heating, Plumbing and Eleotrie cou
the decoration of the home and in the Wiring.
preparation of Hallowe'en novelties MILLHEIM, PA.
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Republican Nominee for the