The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 31, 1929, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE RE
. —
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Wild geese are flying south
Mrs. A. M. Reigel is spending a few
days with her daughter in Avis,
Saturday afternoon the
estate as well as some nou
will ba sold at public sale
ises. Some good furniture
fered
NB. P
sedan.
irom
Ford pues
starting.
Prof
gla,
the
with
Feldon Hamilton an
ant Gap, and Hugh
Hall, recently dd
where tray visited
the three for a few
Mrs. Margaret Godsi
non «. H, on Sun
toona t« th
John . }
tin is
The Chevroet coach t
William Garis { Bellefonte
a few days later at Waddle
was taken from in front of
No damage had been done, ex
a full gas tank was found
empty.
Cheap as Bellefonte
ought to He no compl
tity used. There mi
some reduction in the
but we never heard
there being injured fire
from the sink spigot.
Walter R. Hosterman
the Hosterman garage
lege, is suffering from
of tonsilitis. Mn Ho
former business man h
made a Twst of friends.
will wish him a speedy
The illness of Mrs. Morris
Matewana, brought to her
Samuel Shoop, of
during last
since impro
veyed to
town 1
A
AL LIST ANNOUNCED. Banks Closed Election Day.
Botiy banks in Centre Hall wi
a th
Prot
non-
phone
of ti
E. I
Co. of
O8SOm
M
Vm
H. Van
Breon
a
pass,
not
land
grade
She
tion » held ir ti
churct nee all, Sunday, Nove
8. A state officer, Warren G. Hoops,
secretary f the State C E Undon,
and A. J. Shartle, an officer and field
secretary of the International Society
of Christian Endeavor, will be pres
ent
The grand jury to hear Common-
wealth cases for trial at tis Novem-
ber court opening Monday, November
11th, will meet on Wednesday of next
week and continue from day to day
until all cases are disposed of Elec
tion day coming on Tuesday accounts
for the first session being held on
Wednesday instead of Monday, the
usual day of the week for the begin-
ning of the grand jury seasions,
The twelve acre tract of timber of-
fered at public sale by W. H. Ertel, at
Coburn, wag bid in by the Meyer Lum-
ber company, of Coburn, at a price of
$2350. This tract and was in the
possession of the Ertels for threes gene
erations, or covering a period of more
than 70 years. W. H. Ertel's. grand
father owned the tract He sold it to
his son in 1862. and W. H. Ertel, the
grandson, inherited ft In 1887 In that
time no timber of any account was
cut off it
The initial step to revive the I. T
L.. a junior branch of the W. C. T. U.Y
here, was taken Monday nignt at
which time eight children presented
themselves at the home of Mrs 8 W
Smith for organization. The organiza-
tion was effected hy electing Roberta
Smith, president; Gladys Scott, vice.
president; Catherine Bender secretary:
Alice Spyker, treasurer. Other active
members were Catherine Smith Ane
na Mae Martz, Marie Snyder and BEth-
el Meyer.
Speaking of building operations in
lower Penns Valley, the Journal says
the James L. Miller residence at Ane
ronsburg will be of cinder block von-
struction, more than two-thirds of the
walls being erected at this time. Mr
‘Miller will Have his interior finish
(plaster) put diectly on the blocks,
eliminating the lath feature that us-
ually precedes the plastering The blocks
are both hollow and porous and it is
claimed that these air chambers ald
greatly In making the casing a desir.
able feature. Local bullders are watch
ing this construction with interest,
dpally because of the reduction in
cost budlding.
%
When Charles Kadle, Seven *aints
constitute the civil trial . ' i
farmer near Sunbury, returned from
svember term of court, ac- ¥ 2
: ’ . he found that 600 bus if
e list as made public this ’
o “ crop,
honotary 8, Claude Herr,
aieven cases will } pre- ica are nvestioat
tig: the
than $10
0
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
STOVE FOR SALE~Living
il ther coal or wood
i en used
won, Cen
REGISTERED
: y p ON vieeabls
pasburg Beef Co
ie last will and testament
x nonsirate :
win, deceased; assumpsit, . ’
King of the May
Prices. Accredited herd-
Pa. trespass, not guilty DETWILER, Centre Hall,
nrith va J. Ciyde Thom- VALUABLE FARM
8S. Howard and Martin
Conta
acres and
ment, not guilty
Hoover vs Grant Hoov
Hmestone
menchantable
: . or Irrigation at little cost,
istrating » v8. Elmi, adapted t woultry or duck
5 on a large scale: good potato or
Shoppe, assumpsit, non-{, 4 Will = for less than
E t of bulldings-$1800.060-4f
Zant va. Harry Behrer, ‘at once —— H. DETWILER.
John 8. Spencer, Harry 1 >
Hall, Pa
C0
A. L. Peters; trespass.
ve. A. Ls Peters, as PRIVATE BALE~—Formerly
sumpsit Ushel foun it Tusseyville,
Lose, aged 53 vears, a
died In Cle
a former
Hefonte
Joseph. |
re andj’
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Bears
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Are Swen Again,
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5
No ca
The Ha
he cro
Airplan
bronze
Expans
Cranke
Interna
Pontiac
extra o«
er Ferry
charges
r listing for less than $1000 offers advancements
to compare with these!
bic-inch L-head engine. Snccial moulded, non-squeak brake-
rmonic Balancer. BHl¥la
ot
I
“{ bpm aorree
ng i a
nusually high radiator of dis.
rietive design
gas-flow radiator,
variety of popular colors,
e type interchangeable
+ A : lang ernctedt interior httings.
backed main bearings.
Fisher VV windshicld,
Adjustable driver's seat.
A * hue ato gen di st HOT a
ion-type piston pins. Coincidental ignition and. trans
5 mission lock.
ase ventilating system Individually mounted instruments,
v lating sy .
l-expanding four-wheel serv. Foot-controlled headlights,
Big Six, $745 to $895, §. 0. b. Pontiac, Mich. pls dolivery chores,
sti. General Motors Time Payment Plan avwileble at minimum rate.
v.} price when comporing
Bile values , . . Ookinnd Pontiac delivered prices include only autho ised
Jor freight and delscory and the charge for any additional accessories or
narneing vesired.
W. R, HOSTERMAN GARAGE
120 8. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
’
BiG SEX
SENSATIONS OF THE SEASON
A mammoth dirigible circles the globe. An airplane speeds across the sky at 200 miles
per hour—amazing !| But no more so than these prices now prevailing on the most wanted
of Fall and Winter Merchandise. Sensations all.
Coats Men’s Suits Dresses
New, Smart, colorful well fur. All wool, some wilh 2 pair of New sophisticated styles,
red, at— Trousers; new fall patterns tremely smart
£0.95, 815.95 and Higher $12.75 and Higher. Exceptional at £8.95.
Specials for this Week-End :
An Exceptional group of MEN'S TOPCOATS, Gray and Brown patterns,
ordinary $15.00 values, have been priced for 7 huars., Friday and Saturday at $10 75
.
We still have an assortment of last week's SPECIAL VALUE LADIES
SILK DRESSES, which will also be on sale this week-end | at $3.95
NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
™ . * » . * » * » ® * » * * » »
WEEKLY REMINDER MILLHEIM WEEKLY REMINDER
HUNTING CLOTHES FOR “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS SILK AND WOOL HOSE
SPORTSMEN GO FARTHEST” i9¢
*
To All Car Owners:
ATTENTION!
Official Inspection, Oct. 1st to Nov. 15th
We are all set to give you prompt and accurate service on vour car, to
meet the requirements of the State.
We appreciate your patronage.
Our Station Ne- 2493 HOMAN MOTOR C0.
TI OT.
E. E. McMEEN & CO.
The Big Busy Store of Lewistown.
: SOMETHING NEW!
6 Pairs of SILK HOSE “Heigho.Ho”
for $5.50 Vests and Bloomers
-or $1 Pair ow in fubic_ and. Sutin. Youth
. “ . . softest, most durable and clastic syn-
in our Sale Beginning To-morrow. thetic yarn known. It so closely re-
Formexly $135 Pair, sembles silk that you can handily de-
400 Pairs of women's service sheer, pointed heel hosiery tect the difference
Fine quality silk, with mercerized foot and weit td insure Vests, soft and clinging bespeak
longer wear, Siwes 8% to 10 in blue fox and dove gray. youth and youthful activities.
7 other smart shades represented... . boulevard, grain and Bloomers In style and fit, answer
shell gray, misty morn, hickory, dusk, honey biege.....but every individual requirement.
not every size in every shade, Regular and extra sizes.
Pink and Adoree
WARM COATS JISTSHILEs ft Od iw
for Little Miss two to six. Womens Coat Sweaters
CHILDREN'S coats in Germania chinchilla, broad - =
cloth, tweeds, and camel. A variety of patterns and $3.50 each.
models. Fur collars and cuffs or edged in fur. Nicely lined Beautifully knitted of soft, light-
( weight yarn. 5dutton model with patch
$12.50 to $25. pockets. All the fashionable colors of
HATS TO MATCH, $1L.95-8450, the season.
. The 100 per cent. pure alpaca wool
The Only Genuine wrap which is eX lusively Known as
the “Rumble Seat cont is sold only
at this store......superior for wear
6c 1 ing qualities and warmth, with fits
umble Seat { OA i deep beaver like pile...... unsurpassed
y for style and beauty in ts trim,
straightlined model and rich shades
of tan and brown. For football, travel
$40.50 and all kinds of general wear, the
"Rumble Seat” coat fis now extremely
smart. Sizes 14 to 20, 38,
Women's Blanket BATHROBES : in
i Jaa Sans Wide Ruffle Curta
For chilly evenings and mornings. ... $2 50
.
lounging about the house.......you'll
need just such robes as these The
long shawl collar, paton pockets, and We are rather proud that our ruffle curtains are
turndback cuffs are finished with col all full widtli—not scant in material as sometimes hap-
ored braid, Matching cord at wrist, pens. In our Drapery Department full width means that
of Tan, Rose, Blues Gray. fiw adn making n Sustain 40 inches wide. This is our
Io curtains at t price.
Small, medium and lacge dizer. Pine quality French Marquisette in white, oream
Other beacom robes 6.956856, and ecru. A large assortment of new ones just in,