THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1831, Ne S ¢ 4 5 » & &» » = oo a . 2 5 & & © 8 WwWiny of the - WAY Of ; Mills, } phone THE CENTRE REPORTER p ‘ Wy Ralf food: y i or.saving vies | 86121. i DEATH CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL FARM CALENDAR kell ley 4 regaving devi ISSUED WEEKLY, § 8. N N {OTE which will hel keep pigs on full . — . 0. . = NOTES. foed BOALSBURG ITEMS. or . » - » . % Why Popeorn Pops— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huprich ret srring harowed pies. : By TIMELY REMINDERS PROM CENTRE HALL. PENNA. - * PFENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE - : . y ( WLTUEE day after ding 8 week in this vi. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . . i : : SCHOOL OF AGRIC UE the sudden Hberation of pressure pro lay after spending a week in thi vi 8. W. SMITH, Editor home in Spring Mills, from Bright's] Bellefonte, surgical patient; Margaret 06 ® oo » » . . ae duced within the kernel The Hregst cinity, Mm. Huprich . st » : ed 11, Fromm, of Pleasant Gap, surgicalle a > Ws : dy - whil Ber husband Ser the time : o lisense, close to midnight on Friday.) . : Store Orchard Equipment— whil, fer husband spent the tim EDW, E, BAILEY. Assedinte Editer and |! « hold or Teauaday patient: Mrs, Margaret Beck, of (Gregg A ha . on Ae services Lrg wl¢ 1 11408 ay, : usiness ¥ oc Funeral services were held o Xa township, surgical patient; Mrs. Raph dpe . — |and interment made in the Spring Mills| ,, = : Tay ; { lossman, of Millhaim. surgical pae To Sh ie Drom 4 Che 8 Entered at the Post Office lu Centre Hall cemetery, Services were conducted by tient Mrs, Miles Vonada, of Walker be safe from injury by mice If hung ]content often becomes too low for good ay { sel uaa pe as oT / usto shi thedica PRL ‘ . messy Saris, i PF Eiven 3 A$ second class matter, t inti t her pastor, Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, of the omnels g MS, subscription to ' . Th oe eh mn te Latheran church, . . : The deceased is survived by her hus- Display advertising rates made known band and two sons—Miller Jamison of Mm sppleation. ; Mill Hall, and Guy Jamison, at home, JAMISON Mrs, Alice Jamison, wie of Edward E. irned Admitted during the week: skier, Ohlo. on Bun William D } 100 thedr home iy J w Tha 51 f Tg - # caused by | : n Jamison, died it her Broon, aged 6 vears, of |e I'h popping of popcorn in Wu ¥ visiting friends poping is obtained when the grain con- tadns 12 to 15 per cent moisture When | Picking bags willlstored in heated rooms, the moisture | tinting ay Fralt growers should carefully stor hunting deer 4 ‘ he ung Ladies clu of the Lu all equipment now, T Young Ladies " ’ over a suspended wire Liberal use of | popping. play ti the £& day school oot on the even paint on ladders will prolong thelr use he Sunday room i # y 2 ing of the 18th; there wil also be a PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN { i social hour aocompanied by refresh- v township, medical patient; Claude H. MeCullough, of Milesburg, medical pa- tient; Mrs, Charles Himes, of Gregg township, surgical patient; lols Ann : rar) PE ee Keatlye, § years old, of Unionville, a|¥Find Good Varletles— wills by the olan Mrs Jamison was the youngest ho ' " t: Mar! 4 A. H Sor { Spinach varieties that tasty good and eo pays for a four-line ad. in this|Preciated by the - VICES : @ i Rn 4 Julia (Meyer) Burg cal patient; Marion J unter, o Spinach varieties that tasty g i column. These little ads. are wonder Prof. and Mrs. BE. H daughter o smauel a o i MY) State College, surgical patient; Jusephjare slow to shoot to sead were ETOWD | workers In the way of results, Adver- a week-end vigit with thelr daughte -~ - g 2 - : » § . rr - vy ’ A————— - Fye and was born at Boalsburg. Shel. ‘Brien, of State College, surgical lin 61 demonstration gardens supervised ae anyluing here, fiom 2 Hep Wanted § ronrs. I ¢ an i "a A 4 © ous 4 ¥ te FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|was aged 48 years. 0 months and 21 patient; Thurman O. Witherite, of|by vegetable extension specialists of the - . (Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) days. There also survive her ities Fo. [Claren e, was admitted on Friday as a| Pennsylvania State Leading ters and a brother—Mrs. William VU" | surgical patient and died the same |varieties were King of Denmark, New Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. man and Harry E. Fye, of Centre Hall, |, Zeland, long Tusseyville—2:30 P, M. Mrs. Charles Stover, Millheim; Mrs Mildred E. Reese, 11 years old, ofland Virginia Bavoy Centre Hall—7:30 P. MM. : tre Hall Leonard Stover, Coburn. ! 5 logge township, surgical patient s Cow Wa The deceased had been ill for several Make Cows Pay Jmonthe. She wus taken to the Gels PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE gor, wil make money even under som (Bev, Dolas RB, Keener, Pastor) that relief could be had. but that hope | Sunday: a son to Prof. and Mrs. Jabir whit adverss : Ee To ee, 9 he Shibley, o Fo 0 College, o TT 1 ¥ Fi 3 top rit Inform Pentre Hall— was shattered when the hospital phy ng f Stu ollegs n Thursday. your cows this winter and get inform ¥:30—3unday School. gicians made thelr Vit She atients BONE during thelation on the worl 7:30—Churcty Service. oastic It Rarsoter. active in wee) oe. Than weed Bpring Mils— i §:00—Church Service, 10:00—Sunday Schoo, Parmers Mills— §:30—Sunday School, 0: 30—Church Service, fulness, iroken equipment can be re paired later. ments. A sliver offering will be Meyer enjoy Mrs. Elizabeth ily, near Harrisburg located 2% Mrs. CA bs 4 cake Whiteltettie, College. FARM FOR RENT Warren Cupp and childr f mileg west of Pine Grove Mills, In- last week with friends in 31 i id . a » Y wal oon Standing quire of Mrs, Margaret Thomas, Cen Robert Hess, emplo sloomediale, rths A daughter to Mr, and Mrs Good dairy cows, wel] fed and cared HOLSTEIN BULL, CALF 6 mo, old, Stephen Zeleskl, of Btate College. on i soe " 11 sell or excange on shoats; heifer Inger hospital, Danville with the hope week od J BJ market condition Test Cut Posts for Fence miieti— "RING MILLS, EVANGELICAL (Bev W., E. Smith, Pastor) femont—10:30 A. MM Tusseyville, 2:30 P. AM. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. AM. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Kev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) for Rapid Galns- A — STICK-I'P MEN GET $1006 IN an aS a a aE a Sy PHILIPSBURG | Smuliton— §:u0—Sunday School. : 10: 00—Morning Worship, 2 ayy : ] Ee EY ani nals 8 x : ET Centre Hall— 63 r=, 11 months and 1 da Philipsburg. Tuesday night the | / yx ’ Tis 10: 00-Sunday School. 1.du—Evening Worship. 1932 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS oa CLUB OPEN NOW PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor) Centres Hall— §:30—Sunday School. 10:3 Morning Worsl ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS SAY: At LINDEN HALL, prin Holiness Church {ome to Boost r Stores for the tit FThivegs Your Hom Moerehants P Cannot NS py. | CHRISTMAS | SUBURBAN | DAY in Altoona Booster Stores WEDNESDAY | DECEMBER 16 | New Chevrolets Now Displayed | | Aid Employment Th a tp RB al Lg ES TTTHITIR PREY UNRURIRT JENTT JIRAENE JINN WORN IRE JENNIE JERI Tin THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA, JRO JRE Mpa 1 Barve JEWELRY- THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME YOU WILL FIND THAT YOU CAN BUY GITTS FOR MUCH LESS IN BOOSTER STORES THIS YEAR ! AS Rin fsa i LIT Abe ER | GIFTS FOR THE i jomeaeed rt Wi i 2 ag a : : 4 | HOME Above: Special Sedan sir show : § price class HP Hi . n which it won world leadership this : ii in which it adership this gioe ian . tures bh fore red exclusive to the high pric od Hasanew front end mounting never before shown on any car Called "The Great American Value for 1932." the line o # in support of this slogan a twenty por cont increase in power, faster acceler ation, speeds of 65 to 70 miles an hour, i ir y 4 5 Gin Fisher bodies with a modern Biren 5 da adh ‘ Br line styling, down-draft carburetion, : : . counter-balanced crankshaft, finger touch front seat adjustment and many other refinements aver the 1931 models, which, from the standpoint of public acceptance, were the most suo- cessful in the history of the company. Twenty standard and de lure models are in the new line, of which he Bpecial sedan, pictured above, ia he aristocrat. The lower view shows Buyers Will Find Pleas. Deak Clock nre, Sathiaetion and Profit In ¥ Finger "Ung Fountain en The Family Gift : Making Selections at Booster Stores, the new front end and the massive Jowartul appearing hood snclosing he improved engine. In addition to interest centering on ears themselves, the announce ment at this thne has national sig fiflonnos in that activity brought on y production of the new cars is ted, at conservative estimates, add Aaaterially to the earnings 200,000 people throughout the country just before the holiday season and Pe fore the severe winter season eo company’s 21 domestic plants all are busy producing cars as ip! an ecision anufacturing limits will t 80 that deliveries may be made th the least possible delay. More 30,000 of the new cars already ve beenbuilt showroom Jand more than that quan tity are expected to roll off the assembly lines during the present month. The new car is the first in the low- price field to offer the combination of silent Bynoro-Mesh transmission with selective free wheeling as stand ard eq prient at no extra cost, A contro dutton on the instrument panel enables the driver to use the reo healing device only when he desires. and he is thus able to utilize the full braking power of the engine when desired, The front end offers a radically changed appearance, with a new type radiator, a radiator grille built integral on all models, a doubls tie-bar sroh- ing gracefully between the fenders, on which are mounted bullet-ahaped headlamps and a ML RbeL type hor Just bonoath the left Roadlamp. vif models have adjustable hood ports chrome plated on all the sport and de luxe models, and all have cowl ventilators controlled from the drie ver's seat. With the new streamlined bodies, the external sun visor has been elimis nated, and its purpose is now served by an infernal visor adjustable to any position in front of the driver. The oft front window ales has an equalizer built in so that the driver may adjust the window with little effort.” On the top rail of the instrument panel is a removable ash tray for the cone venience of front seat passengers. Robe rails, silk assist cords, window shades, arm rests and ash rays on both sides of the rear seat, dome ight foot rests, large door pockets and many other big car refi ents are standard With various models in the Altoona Booster Association Starting Saturday, Dee 19th, Booster Stores Will Be Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock "THI Christmas, ATWATER-KENT RADIO You can Save Money on DIAMONDS, «WATCHES & JEWELRY, at R. S. OVER’S Watchmaker and Jewe'er - MILLHEIM
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