The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 20, 1931, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931, . THE CER: RR CENay HALL, PA.
* 8 » 8 8 oo 9 eo State to Ald School Teachers Get EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, having been duly granted ¢ the andarsigriod, ee cumemr————
. . siacege | Bll persons know themselves indebted
CORRESPONDENTS Credits, In the Estate of JAMES W. BE( K to the estate are requested to make im-
DEPARTMENT The State Department of Public In-|{late of Gregg Township, Centre Coun- mediate pay iant, sud those having Satna
SB % 2 a @ oo 0 ¢ ¢ =» >» struction has set up a system by which ty Pa, deceased. against the Mme to present them duly au
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RTT , Penmsylvania public school tea Letters testamentary on the above estate
BOALSBURG ITEMS. who have completed two years of post]having been duly granted the undersigned,
Mrs. Heckman and daughter. Miss higl hoop preparation for teaching all persons knowing themselves indebted |o32 Centre Hall, Pa.
HEN hed ssi ¥ le .
Sarah, of Lancaster, were guests Of] ou ge able to continue their studies 1» ot patie ay ed ES an Ju
. ary re ster or na ssi. AsBaEyh e mediate payment, ‘ vl Avin a: Attend Potato Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Hosterman for a until they obtain the four years Ol},oainst the same to present them duly au- : i i
few days preparation that is considered destrable. | thenticated for settlement, Be sure to attend the big Potato
Mr, and Mrs, Rk hard Goheen a Beginning next month, extension H. L. EBRIGHT. Exposition at State College, August 24
rahy, of Rollidayshurs. vers on courses will be offered In yarious Executor, {to 26. All phases of potato Industry,
visitors at the home of their parants. , 1 districts by certuln accreditedf.qq Centre Hall, Pa.
Mrs. Charles Garis. of Bellefonte, Te colleges and all the State Teachers :
| thentieated for settlement,
JOHN B, FORTNEY, Admr,,
production, marketing and consump- |
\ , pe . - tion, will ba stressed in demonstration,
sg , fait en M: 14 C8897, ‘ y & > 3 - . ’
cently visited Mrs. Martha Tr Colleges, Such courses must be Pp ADMINISTEATOR'S NOTIOR exhibits and talks. There will be tw
Mr. and Mr= John Horner, Mrs, Nor- ’ . AFAR > . . ; . oe
man © I } nd sister spent tho proved by the Departme nt. In the Estate of JOHN B. FORT- entertainment programs. Monday an 4
nan Callahan and sis sp ena ——————— nin . ue : ; 3
nn NEY, late of Potter Township, Centre Tuesday evenings. The 400-bushe! clu
weed nd at Mt. Gretna camp. 2 ey . ; sy
Nr nd Mrs. I y y Freeby, of Buf.|Compulsory School Attendance Dates |county, Pa, deceased. members and their families will have
ine is ATON i iy of sul i ay
from Beginning of Te rm, Letters of administration on above estate a banquet
falo un, were in town on Saturday : A
TI . a expect 1 sain wat session of the Legislature
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Mrs Laura Steuble's]the following part of Seetion 1414 of =
mening of the school the Schoc aws of Pennsylvania was ie 3)
repealed; gn 5
n “Provide further, That the bo rd MIF I 1.1 N
+ ¢ school lirectors in any @latrict ot - r rE >
: 1a fourtid jnss may, ft A meeting SOU N 1 Y
time before the opening
CENTRE HALL, PA.
choo] term educe the pe
sory attendance for 5—BIG DAYS and NIGHTS
teen years of age or more
Dale.of Belie-] to not less than seventy per centu
p : . fly | I y 4 FEN i rv v
in town on of t school term as ux . : I 4 WW I | ( » WW N
/ . "dex ase. howaver. ti > — A
Sundav. trict. | vhich case. howev s i
Mr. and Mrs . J. Hazel and daugh-] boar ¢ school directors must, at Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
ters visited among friends in Rebers he same time, fix the period for
burg on Sunday afternoon. pulgory attendance to begin.” SIPr 1 > ® 4 m—
Lester Brouse, accompanied by his This means that the compulsory at- ". a ® § “ag eDy ‘e ee)
mother, Mrs. Emma Brouse, Mrs, C. H. |[tendance period dates from the begin-
Kuhn and Mrs. Elizabeth Stover. drovelning of school in all districts, ‘Those FIREWORKS DAY and NICHT
to Danville on Tuesday, Mrs. Stoveripupils, fourteen years of age or oven : 2 3 .
stopping at Sunbury for a visit with |who have completed the sixth grads, The GREAT TATALL, The PICKANNNANY BAND AND Seven Other
he Harry Harro family. may. however, receive an employment - r -~
me men's class and the young men's {certificate as heretofore. BIG FREE ATTRACTIONS
: of th atheran 8S. 8. enjoyed a ———————————— . .
mountains Satarday Harrls Township Candidates. Dancing Every Evening--Popular Music RELIEVED Of All JUD( MEN !
: The Democrats and Republicans of First Three Nights—*PAGEANT OF PROGRESS"—0Over 300 People
Ralph Rishel ahd. son the east precinct of Harris township, Largest Outdoor Spectacle of Pennsylvania Falrs! A contract to relieve you of any judgment arising out of an au
companied by D. M. Snyder, held a joint caucus at the regular vot bile accident be prepared for you by Ar 3
08 On 4 motor rip ing place and selected a township tick ' - ute nsurance Ox many. This contract
se wien vice and samen 3 vile ell “MIDWAY 1 1000 THRILLS ! EE ps Sr ao
expecting is { pat 3 6. Cai mary election. The names of the se- . aves 7 . : ny. A special Hew
in Stamm at Erie. before they return. g Hows: ratic—
A a ” jected are as follows Democratic . : a
mi — Judge of Election, 8. E. Sharer; In- Blue Ribbon Livestock Competition.
SPRING MILLS gpector. Irene Ross; Bchool Directors, COUNTY SCHOOL EXHIBIT
wind Mrs. F. A. Burrows, of York wm. Houser and Fern 1 nikle; Spars GRANGE AND FARM CLUB DISPLAYS
\ a + ) . | visor, Noll: Constable, Robert
ee . a nS . Tu Mc lellan; Overseer N. B. Martz; con- C. N. KRYDER A ent
EL EEN | AUTO RACES-Friday & Saturday pe
NOTED DRIVERS . A. RULES
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She had beer to visit her sister COURT PROCLAMATION.
1 1 WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward
jo | Fleming, President Judge of the Court
, lof Common Pleas of the 9th Judicial
District, constting of the County of
Centre, having issued big precept. bear
tate of 3rd day of Ar igus,
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11931, to me directed, for holding a
i. Court of Common Pleas nS
Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and
General Jal Delivery. in Bellefonte, for
the County of Centre;
And the Grand Jury to convene on
the eighth day of September, 1831
at 10 o'clock A. M. And the Traverse
Jury called for the regular meeting of
Quarter Sessions Court will convene on
the second Monday of Bepteml .
at 10 A. M.. being Septembe
may have business in their respective
t 10 A. ’ i r 3 th, and
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, the Traverse Jury for the Second Week hree
‘al Bot { ie EB. Zer of Court will appear the third Monday k
vin y } SEER * TOY, 8 tami wr 43 at 10 o'cle “ A M..
t, 1931.
outstanding
diwtricts. requiring to report to the
“Honorable Court) that they be then
tre time, cite examples of the
records, inquisitions, examinations and
®lthelr own remembrances, to do those
things to their offices appertaining to
be done, and those who are bound in
recognizance to prosecute against the re:
prisoners that are and shall be in Jall
of Centre County, be then and there to
prosecute against them as shall be Just. ®
Kk al, te Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa.
] in State College: $1. the 4th day of August in the year of erican
Annie M r. to Jeremiah Brun- our Lord, 1931, and the 155th year of
gart, tract in Miles twp.: $i. the Independence of the United States
of America.
. 2 ’ H. BE. DUNLAP, y
Ir. and Mrs. Warren Wentzel, of Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte. ers. a ne
State College, Mrs. Edith i ‘ ca
urninings, § — ses—
of near Millheim. and Mrs. Carl Stover
and daughter, June. of Akron, were
vigitors at ti
rs at t + of Mr. and Mrs. 495
Harry Zerby, ... Re im. Mre Stover SPORT ROADSTER . +. « ¢ ¢ ¢¢ ¢ 40
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is a sister of Mrs, Zerby, and has been Consider how much gour money
a guest at the Zerby home for the past
Hn days buys in one of these popular models
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FARN CALENDAR nd Look over the popular Chevrolet models illustrated pletely eliminates objectionable vibration at its
TIMELY REMINDERS FROM r1e here before you make a motor car investment. source. Six-cylinder smoothness is built-in;
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COBLEGE ; . : 4 Study them from every viewpoint—style, per- quiet, economical smoothness. Drivers of sixes
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE * wll y 1 formance, dependability and economy. You'll never want less!
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Fertilize the Lawn— : be convinced that your money buys more in a Ij addition, these six-cylinder Chevrolets provide
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Top dressing lawns with superphos- : Chevrolet. You'll understand why, month after 5 long wheel -base, parallel - mounted springs,
phate of bone meal at his time of the . month, Chevrolet has been leading in sales. smart bodies and unescelled economy. Owners
year Is considered practical. The treat.
ment should be applied immediately af These busy days— Like all Chevrolet models, these cars are sixes. write that Chevrolets definitely cost less to
1p A Tain ar 3 may Je Sone in late : ] And you know, as well as engineers do, that operate and maintain!
Watend er oy 2 rn ls well with not a minute multi-eylinder design is standard practice among Yet with all these quality features, Chevrolets are
Handle Ffuit Carefully— practically all cars today. offered at prices among
To be inviting and to induce buyers to wastel Nothing less than six , beautif the very lowest for which
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to come back for more. apples must be cvlinders ves the fine ode . motor cars are sold. No
handled with great care from the time Reach for your y si) th ~ la; ut prices AD fo ‘CdD C TO=-
barrie Tn raver doin engine-balance at pro~ ranging from... wonder that the Chev
the consumer. TELEPHONE oan duces a really smooth mn prices foo. b. Flint, Michigan, spacial equipment evtra. let Six is called the Great
Show Typleal Products ~ flow of power and come ” . American Value. i
If you are preparing vegeable exhib + ~f. ™,
its for the county falr remember that Save me == A ct Br : - ) in %
the largest specimen seldom wins, - 1 1 a gd. 1 . o
Points to be considered in selecting trips—troub . ni it NEW ¢ IX
your exhibit are: general appearance, -— . re EIS
market conditions, uniformity, and 3 . go an
trueness to type. ' i
Produce Good Blooms * T JE
Dahlias are thé™show flowers for this §
month, Water the plants freely and * T -
fertilize well to produce strong roots . he modern :
and perfect flowers, say Penn State flor- . ;
oulturists. farm home has g
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Improve Ee Siso— a ih ; DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
Egg size can be improved somewhat
by growing pullets to full size before
production” warts. Proper tos and cas = HOMAN MOTOR CO. Centre Hall
tie 3
Te See your dealer below EH
duction during the winter months.
Thresh Wheat Early
To protect the grain from the rav-
ages of Angoumols grain moth wheat
should be threshed early. It is best to
thresh from the field, and in any case
not later than September 1. = >
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