THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 TT : THE DEATHS, CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, i —— HALL, PENNA. | recived. on RE an Meyer died Harold ninde since Inte due Word Mrs home of her in Mifflinburg, where home of the of her husband Meyer. Her mplications age Funeral (Thurhday) home, with Mifflinburg was a Runkle Lee 18, MEYER. Tuesday that at the Meyer, her the death Wm, H largely to of advanced will beheld this the Ws Hulda grandson, ——— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8S. W, SMITH, Editor. SDW, BE. BARLEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, she time the death was for much meme SSA EE Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hall 8 second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to $e Beporter are $L00 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten cemetery ponts per line each insertion. The Display advertising rates wade koown Jlol | application. ’ W resulting from her services afternoon from interment In the in daughter of and deceased ert and Christena at Tuss her s born ville Sept making age S00 years, 11 5 days. "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES = feo © I— Valley, and FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE « Hill; (Bev, 8. FF. Gresuheeo, Pastor,) She is survived Hettinget Jaco! entre 0 Farmers Afllls—9 to 10 A. M, Centre Hall--10:30 A, M, Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. ~~ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.) jo rvices on + ACT PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) No preaching service in gust, EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor) NO VICES August 20 and 27 pastor on vaca I p— “iV AU 2 JURY We are candidacy Township, pation sioner held Se rules and COMMISSIONER. thorized to ani Ci {1 at ptember SALE OF FIVE MILLION SAVES FARMERS PlGS AND IDL} odd nomi bog farms tonal in He sa would and cor The Se would the fall and would market The | Set highs their pe in suppl: He t« ment program and mal to buy, proved The nted it The G pigs lig row in markets 000 1x be done possible 1 paid pri eS eration.” Secretary position of mic #0ld his huge or to the Federal part About brought ir row 4,000 004 sharp reductic he paid, = 1k y prices 80 per cent. To pay for the butcherin must be levies 0 raise 000 Idieman der mignt supply o hy ro WHOLESALE rnd CHECK RAISER SENT TO FORT BOOB the hogs tax shout 355.000 processing F. Con Miliheim snty He is employed by P ef ween ———————— AY AA —— Wi 4 onflined to LOCALS. orison of ult ¢ 3500 rajased Hving the cin bail E a guest He spent Fla., and middle and nort) Etat incr ' 5 smal sum as ‘4 with } faa Hn ™ some ¢ his the checks were twos : boost about : Miss job of ome Mackey vi a few Bap nts is also fen bungling on one of ith's the undoing ————— PO £20000 AVAILABLE FOR FISH Mrs CULTURAL STATION AT LAMAR Mrs. H. 1. righ 15 The Pi orks as an auto guest motors 0 Eagles vanced $3.052.0561 for mere park whe the latter's daughts friend. Miss 1. few hours Mr. and William, from their trip vening. Thuy up through Michigan, to the Century of Progress fair, Ohio, where Administration ad. work in a num Department of Commerce allotment congtruct.on of % of equipment stations * . sited with er Agriculture Inch 000 for States by and led in Miss Paine Bettie, $150, Prue five Brungart the was Friis, £1 peg for and pur Mrs § cuiture returned WwW. W 1nd western Kerlin BON | ma {i Allotments to the bureau of fisheries | included: for of | building, ponds and equipment for the | fish cuturaj station at Lamar, Clinton | county, Tuesday Were 20,000 construction Chicago, and Cincinnati, they guests of Walt er Kerlin, an uncle. They report the | falr most excellent, and well worth the time and effort required to see it. Fleming, in his “Over the Town" column in the Philipsburg Journal, is giving tongue because of the fact that Philipsburg restaurant keepers in that burg boosted sandwich prices from ten to fifteen cents. He proves tt, his readers that the vendor has a profit of ten cents—and that's too much. Fleming l& a young bachelor, and hes cause he has no key to a family re. frigerator, feeds on sandwiches to some extent and Js acquainted with the scarcity of the second article in the average thing called a sandwich, were Et — Friday Thrili Day at Fair, Friday will be thrill day at the Mif- flin County Fair when B. Ward Beam of Toledo presents his International Congress of Daredevils, Head-on crashes between gpeeding automobiles, motorcycle races, junk car races, tumbling automobiles, auto polo and the crashing of board walls with motorcycles will be among the events on the program. Noted motorcyele riders will compete in the professional bike events. The falr will be brought to a close on Sat. urday night when apublic wedding will be performed on the stage. LOCAL AND PERSONA | is hay The rainy Mrs. Cyral Marstellarx week-end visitor with in to Lewistown fal ing week, of Dewart, was a her mother, Mrs, Grace Breon, wn. Pennsy lvan- Of thi The State fin is yy reage 124 forest area in 1,646,480 acres 4 541 now ACres are ciated in Cen- tree « ounty if It Gearhart spent Ww yomias the trip The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE {Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P. M) THURSDAY and FRIDAY THIS WEEK} Marjorie Rimbeau, Manners in Landi, Tr Elissa Ernest “THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND" A four picture Another JACK HOLT In mtay Rupts SATURDAY “THE WOMAN 1 STOLE” with Fay Wray. Noah Beery, Raquel Tory Adventure Romance! Also, Speclal Short Subjects, (a8 Thrills, ———— (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY “YOLTAIRE" Jeorge Arlis, oris Kenyon and big cast | Arlis’ finest characterization. WEDNESDAY “DANGEROUS CROSSROADS” with Chick Bale, Jackie Rearle, Diane Sinclair. A thrilling drama of the roaring rails wityy courage at the throttle. Spring Mill A Collection of Newsy Happenings und Personals from Gregg Towne ship's Metropolis, The PP. O. B. of A held in He Hall, was The ros repainted by Ripk plend terman's woods, belo well attended dence of Mrs. Dena ondo visiting Mrs. nicely spent Mrs, ondo ince hospital result ostmaster for Ofte to compete under veral n examinats with = others in wae appointment £1.109 OF APPLICATION CHARTER, given that an appli. Department Commonwealth of Penn on the 4th day of Septem DD. 1933, under an Act Ane FOR Notice is hereby wylvania ber A. Oy hereby cited as the “Business bth day of May A. D, 1933, and wing Act No. 106, for a charter of an intended core poration to be called “O, W. Houts Lumber Compnay, Inc.” The character and object of which is the manufact- ure, purchase and sale of timber and lumber, the purchase and sale of build. ing material, such ag stone, cement, sand, lime, plastar, roofing, steel, iron, tin, copper, and hardware, and the pur. chaxe and sale of fertilizer and coal, and for these purposes to have and efits and privileges of said Act of As gembly. EPANGLER & WALRER, Bolicitors, bs ss. hs a A on a special train Thursday n their in and training Bmith and Lieut Mt, Gretna, passed over the IL. & T.|M. Boezey and ©, 'W. Hobert 103rd Cav- annual The members of Troop L, alry, ignt on the two ltroop is command of Capt. 1} Tennyse way to weeks' encampment at n Betore You Buy Your Picnic Supplies-- SEE-- Clover Farm Store CENTRE HALL We can surely equip you with ““Eats’’ for vour week’s outing. MEATS, ready to serv Luncheon Meat — Ring Bologna, €=~Lebanon Bologna Boiled Ham, etc. Hams, 10 to 12 Ibs. "Bacon, half, whole or sliced. Ham sliced for frying. Other Picnic Necessities--Paper Plates, Napkins, Drinking Cups, Ice Cream Dishes, Fiber Spoons. A Few ‘Specials’ from a List of Many: CUP COFFEE~ SPECIAL 2 lbs. 35¢ CLOVER FARM SUPRI QUALITY COFFEE 29c |b. BLUE CUP Hlend- ial--25¢ Ib. HED Special—N EW SWEET GOLDEN Pod 5 lbs. 25¢ FARM ATOES Mi CLOVER FINEST BUTTER 2-1b Roll 53¢ ELBERTA PP) COFFE At HES 5 Ibs. 23¢ SEND KRIST LEMONS or 10c letor wtf Strid frp 0 EA Speci BI DGEY FETLEY'S P. 1-2 1b. pkg 19 T. A. HOSTERMAN, I C AVOID DELAYS! Delays cost money on the farm. For a broken mowing machine the hay crop may spoil. For the lack of an extra hand, you may miss the top prices of being “first in the market.” + You need a telephone on the farm when hitches come. without delay. It brings the necessary help It saves time. It saves trips. In a dozen ways every month the telephone more than saves its small cost. - - - - - - - - - A telephone is useful every day — priceless in emergencies. Tell us to install one. You can have a telephone for less than a dime a day! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA -~ ——— a aan Ll The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.