The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 27, 1932, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1032, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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CORRESPONDENTS’ A JOURNEY TO THE i
DEPARTMENT PENN STATE FOREST ill Have You Seen
By LEWIS BE. STALEY
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Rebersburg. 8 tary, Pennsylvanian Départment of Forests and Waters, the alluring arrav of Fall and Wint
Clymer Tyson and friend, from Har-
isbure visited at the Wm ‘Fyson 1 automobile tout through the Turn right, follow Stone Creek for a
risburg, visit An i re : J
home for several days. Clymer is em-l penn State Forest during the autumn | distance of two miles, and tnen a jeft- from head to foot’ as it were at
1¢ «1 by the P. R. R. as a claim ad- months resents an allurement of hand turn takes vou through Stone
ployed by . mon pr
most complete stock of new merch
juster, changing color of the foliage of Penn- | Creek Gap a pleturesque, winding,
Mrs. Johnston of Lock Haven, visit lavivanias hardwood forests, and improved State Forest road, for a HA ] S
ell at the Wm, Brungart won 8 The Penn State Forest, named in |distance of six miles, extends through
week as the guest of Sara Mrunyar honor of William Penn founder of lan improvement cutting fn a whit
and Miss Brungart were pennsylvania, is located in the beau [stand and a white oak study plot,
at the Centre County tifu; Seven Mountain seetion of cen-| This road intersects with State Hig! lew colors and sha
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shipments arrive
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graduated in the samejqral ennsvivania, located in parts of | way toute 53, a thie
Juniuta countles,
pein pn wesw DRESSES
SHOES The TOPCOAT The famous
this fall mean Suede. Season is here. BALL BAND
We have a full line. — $8.95, and higher— Rubbers & Arctics
Open Every y y GREEN
en oo NTEMAN'S DEPT STORE bo.
exeept Tuesday EVERY
& Thursiay MILLHEIM, PA. PURCHASE
of t ¢ annual” several inter ng f planta
yurposes, and ation nding along the rest of 1. - -
ords an excel- tle of Mountain and { lly ascending The Contre Rew ter 51.60 a your
manner inthe north sid of mg Mountain you Clothes for the Needy
wre radsed 1 i a vista which Fives an ox- ————
h. ere ted in 1876 srysf view of Poe alley amd Women volunteers sewing for the y
yursery site, and | Poe Mountain tower. Arriving at the] needy under direction of the Red Cross | 11 Tell You Free
red by the thou-itop o ng Mountain, turn south and) produced 296,000 garments last year,
Greenwood | you will soon approach a vista fromi and will ‘produce millions of garments How to Heal
with in the winter of 1932-33. These will be
from the millions of yards of cotton The Centre R tar; $180 & var
cloth distributed by the national Red
Cross from the 500,007 bales of cotion
turned over to the organization by e
Congress. Cloth was sent to all chap w ntemplating holding
ters requesting it, and later It was
proposed to send some simple ready Simply anoint the swollen veins
made garments, including trousers, and sores with Emerald Oil, and
overalls, underwear, tocking ! bandage your leg. Use a bandage
BOX. three inches wide and long enough
to give the necessary support, wind-
fog it upward from the ankle to the E. M. SMITH
Uv Uv uv hn Uv Sa knee, the way the blood flows in the
. - . veins, No more broken veins, No Eee
Democratic Candidate Dore ulcers Tor Souk Sores. No pr
Now STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
THURSDAY
SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY"
Locate Forest Trees—
Aided—Paramount First Nun Sows ROBERT J. MILLER
State College
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.-.. au! for plantin FRIDAY and SATURDAY VOTE FOR HIM i
Use Barre] Storage | “THE CABIN IN THE COTTON"
Bette November 8, 1932.
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“WILD GIRL" | ; A FRED Lr Manager CENTRE HALL
oa ie nn | men srt omen | NJ LI] LOY || STUFFED OLIVES qt bot 4.9¢
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ji den vi donsing i % Bi ian Mixed Vegetables £2 cans 19c
WEDNESDAY roan Th TI Del Monte Brand
Feed Money Bees: THURSDAY : {TN nazar? |-RED SALMON <2 tall cans 25c¢
If the bees nied additiona; food it “ONE-WAY PASSAGE" i I
was busily engaged enjoying al’ be supplied in the form of SURAr| ier Wm. Powell and Kay Francis i Fancy WEIS QUALITY Sundale
4 a ag syrup. ! Their first great hit of the new sea- | E d MILK KETCHUP
Mr ed NE otin Stone of Potters ——————————————————— ison. The Grand Hotel of the seal i PRUNES | vaporate |
vas go ‘at p y Leelfenz bots
Mills, visited at the Fye home over CENTRE C0. MUTUAL FIRE Also Comedies and Cartoon.
Sunday. INSURANCE CO. GIVES REPORT : x 3Ib25c tall can Sc | 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Stirl Stoner and chil
near his home a few AYE ago
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dren spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. At a recent meeting of the Centre)
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t SOs Er . . County Mutual Fire Insurance Come! ¥ : L h CHEESE 1b 2 1
George Sweeney at Centre Hall. pany, Patrons of Husbandry, the fol- STATE Theatre ong orn . . . C
There wil be Communion and Feet
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Washing service at the Brethren-In- Jowing as Were *sporied foe! BELLEFONTE leads all candidates Pa t Ett CHEESE 2 6-02 pkgs Cc
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heist church, Saturday evening oft "'py. "wg" Bigelow HEatate, loss of Show 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. by MILLIONS of Sales! :
this week, and services all day Sun :
barn by fire February 5, 1932; $4000
day, and Sunday evening there will : 1 Y, this The public votes Goodyear fornia
be recitations. Everybody is cordially Miss Delinda Potter.dammge to house SATURDA ot week. Tires the best again in 1932 Call
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invited to attend thewe services. by fire August 25, 1333; $3746. “BORDER DEVILS" as it has every year since 1916. Apricots P ineapple Igcan 17¢ MALT
O. H. Nason, loss by fire of barn That's a record you can bank
MilcoMaltigcan 39¢c |“.
J. A Wagner, et ux, to Charles F.}] J. A. Heckman, damage to house by | from start to finish, month, Goodyear built its 29c¢ Cc
K. Stuart. tract in State College; ture by fire; June 1, $7.50 tire when GOODYEARS cost
————————————————" and contents, machinery, May 10th,| A great Western Thrilyr! A pie. on. The public KNOWS tire 2 cans
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, $2060, {ture filled with action and adventure values by experience. Last 37
Single, tract in Greg twp... $1400. fire. May 8, $15.23. Serial of AIR MAIL MYSTERY. 200 millionth tire. POUTBALL FREE!
Wm. D. Gordon, secretary, to Mary] Miss Anna Dale, damage to furni- Best of Comedy and Cartoon. Why buy any second-choice “UNEEDA BAKERS"
$1.00. W. E. Homan, loss by fire of barn ne more? SPICED NArEns
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Edward C, Riley, et ux, to Emmajand contents, Implements; $2064 18, am —
M. Riley, et bar, tract in Harris twp.;] Claims in Clinton county satisfied in- HAGAN'S GARAGE -
CAMPFIRE
Von contd WH. RSHMALLOWS
Charles Corl, ot ux, to Mary E. Corl, H. N. Nighhart Estate, loss of grain, Worth selling fs worth telling-—es MA
et bar, tract In Harris twp.; $1.00. [Jhay, stock, machinory, October 26th, |e Phone 56 CENTRE HALL