The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 24, 1933, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
- - ha » ho Dodds horse sale date has been NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
ANKERS PREPARE (WHAT BANKING cr Bo Shuie’e ake at J
ITEMS OF We appeared in An ad. last week to Momday] HORSES AND MULES—in carload
, LOCAL INTEREST _ FARM FINANCE BOOK WENT THROUGH | yin sacle. well broke, Yows Groees;
on orders Write or wire J. F. Teal,
The Millheim fire company was . Fairfield,
cnlied to Coburn Monday afternoon on Tells Bankers and Farmers By JOHN H. PUELICHER WILL DO BILO i ILLING
* . * Y sha >» N # shad Nix
account of afire at the Harry Rider What to Consider in Making American Bankers Association y
EF TRIE 2 (] en der shredding thig season Hee Ww. 4
Property ANKING in its long career has been i" : . . ? D 1s :
Sound Loans " (5% & : : ner X A Hennigh, Bpring Mill BR. 1. 2 ie
Careful measurements of the dis : compelled to withstand many seri- N cas of Red iil.) 2 >
tance between Centre Hall and State Maki § I t ous shocks, but it ran into the most 3
yk on “Making Farr rest. a x 2 AM SYA AT
Ol hie wD crarm OY perplexing en- rg B 4 HVATER MARKLE BROS. DAIRY
has been prepared by ha = tanclement of its " oo basen in
Itural Commission of the 3 whole history since : ek ci Bots sala hone 275K
1 can Bankers Association, sum. } neral bre . ’ : oe dy
jet ' Tener: red
Miss lL.ouise N Mever., daughter [ ws os vio t 4 viatarial ntihliiaha v the general
: <ul r, daug marizing material published by it dur down of values
Mr .and Mrs. Harry N. Meyer, le ne tl! ' n yeors. It presents a . - 1923
fonte, is now a mem * of the sta 1 . nendine of selentifl £ prac- 3 ein}
the Philadelphia Re ving, with t1 or
graduate of Hood C 4
HE he ‘ imely a pt fons to serve oy 800
majored in the course of journalism. ag 1 tora: the daily R 5 |
nd farming. From | (8% its foundations and |A Monument Erected-=
ome pastor of the Reform it practical workers in these fields can bry 4 y :
Mifflinburg. Th harge has brain an {dea what extent and
nt
Towa.
College over the Brush Valley and
Earlystown roads make the Intter
route the shorter by one mile.
Fr
y
to the memory of a loved one is a
substantial expression of your last-
loans should be
sien, 8, plant
and fire hazards, ete. Here's good news for you people
ties much ]
abl ne through as he has, through all the years to come. Let call the undersigned, and -G whose nerves are so jangled
y
oan Fos § 3 :
ing affection. To select one that When
will be appropriate requires cameful
consideration-— for It must last
contemplating
PUBLIC SALE,
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us co-operate wit yo by submit. Rawson you can t eat, gieep, or rest; who
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yy the fi rr wht 8 accounts ant $ bam tre ; ? ng see wo SEM Sti
y i nral y ting iggestions base upon our worry over ftrilies,
* wide Xperien & in i > i " . am ’ ny ry .
reall : #1} ax ob hich aan ap - : : acuip den noises, have INervou
well as the extent to which loans are tors. od ny
¢ i } 1 3 Mv Suibdnsadbi : ; gestion, Nervous Hea
safeguarded by crop rotation, produc. 4 byes ‘ania ve A l0ANR Were ’ :
tion of legumes, judicious use of com: | not oaid were the reasons. in most C. H. HOMAN DR. MILES NERV
the use of quality | ;, qin, for the han} lures ad RELIEVE YOU
start at sud-
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practices goo usiness me is, as
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, grown to's a, Bo department of Hf Tar LH STATE COLLEGE, PA.
il ob Sea me ante lis H. G. STROEMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, Phone 1082
CENTRE HALL. PA.
HOUSE, BARN or ROOF
Sante Se re ated in th a x De ¢ ned : “ a . : _ so, we will return your d
ticular in section will T ! | With our up-to-date Devilbiss Spraying “Has done me more good than
actually save you 20 to 30 per ect. for by spraying on I can express”
work Cenrs imin TWO coats you get the equivalent of THREE coats by the 1 am a Dr. M Fan all the
Banks Make Best Record i 5 fearfully recognized : : old method. ;
R. F. C. Loans Repayments.
Cive Us an Opportunity to Estimate Before
Asking Others to Do Your Work
EDWARD DURST
Phone 7R2 CENTRE HALL
ther a banker or a
onceded, but dishonesty, wherever
1, should be punished. It iz as
18 as elsewhere that no
1 the law, dishonest
men can make
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fzes that it is
miniater 1}
Ihe Publics Part
s must be Sroue?
an — pot
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
crucified
Fi ra May | Danker was this time selected. In the
oro, deceas.] 1ate 90°s, political agitation started a
hildren, Eimer] tirade against the railroads. Some rail
Bickel and] roads may have done reprehensible
sense ol ne olner posilive Arthur Bickel ings, but the agitation became so
ide mt cation } iventory and appraisement] general and so violent as almost to
two dollars property of Thomas de siroy
1e of the fundamental factose
late of Bellefonte Yoro,
in the progress of a country. Today
the same thing has been done to the
inventory and appralsement] banker. In spite of all that has hap
h reonal property of Jonathan] pened. the fact remains that even most
ondo. lat { Marion twp., dec'd, as per] of the banks which failed are paying
amended apprajsement, was set apa out infinitely betltcr than are invest
} 3 Arie A. Condd ments in almost anything else.
nyventory and ipprajsement
Hayes os sy, allegir that both Bell he personal property of Charles ae
fonte and Tyrone are no k Nevin er, late of Walker township, | Bankers Aiding Agriculture
osition to carry out the provisons of « «i, was set apart to his widow,
Pe Pruner will establishing the orph-| iret BE. Decker State associations of bankers in
ange. A hearing in the matter will The inventory and appralsement| many agricultural states are giving 600 YEARS OLDe GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER EVERY YE
be held before Judge Fleming on Sent? ersonal property of GG. Oscar! time and financial support to encour
of Bellefonte boro, decd, was
tember 15th t1RY, al age practices among their farmers that
. ta / wet apart to his widow, Mary J, Gray. | will bring about better farm results.
na aa, Buway men are con The inventory and appt Usement | The major activities reported from
tone ta ey. (ups in Yaris Oe rd ©. Wolmes, late of Belle] 559 state to the Avricultural Commis
get apart to
4 , this widow aver I olvnes sion of the American Bankers Aaso-
it a 7. The inventore and sbhraisement | ciation which is nationally active in
or site on the Of the personal property of a| promoting this line of cooperation are an
+ makes be. | Hazel, late of Bellefonte boro, deceas-] as follows:
other t Jed. was part to his widow. All 1. Drought relief work: Local banks
Wo cops
' The trips are set): Hazel have played a vital part in this work, 70 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, ALL DEVOTED TO CAMPING AND EX-
n lo je nd stradght ‘stretehes of 8. The inventory and appralsement] being represented on the county com- HIBITIONS.
roadway, where there is the minimum} the personal property of Frank T.| mittees for passing on all seed loans.
danger of as speed of over the maxi Kern, late of Beliefonte boro, deceased. | mp oge committees met practically
“was set apart to his iow, Elizabeth . i i i 8
mum of forty-five miles an hou The | Korn. every day during the spring io pas
speed trap is 5g most contemptible 9. The inventory and apprals=ment] OB the loans in order to get as quick range a 7 entre a - -— .
method of extorting good eash fromiof the personal property of Thos. J action as possible. A total of 914 ap
motorists, bub the cop in his dirty | Lee, late of Philipsburg boro, deceas-] plications were received and handled ny
work is simply obeying orders, ed, wag set apar to his widow, Carrie] by ong conpnitiee, 833 being granted.
Th oo oe so BE 450 FAMILIES SPENDING THE WEEK IN TENTS.
State Forest Ranger W. F. MeKin l 10. The inventory and appraisement THOUSANDS ATTENDING DAILY TO VIEW SPLENDID AT-
ney and wife entertained a numberof the personal property of Willlam R
t TRACT S AND ENJOY VARIED AMUSEMENTS.
of relatives at the Westover camp in Neff, late of Potter township. deceased, INSURANCE AND RACTIONS ANI J
honor of his uncle, G. W. Landis, of Waa sof apart 0 his widow, Sarah Ag.
nes Neff, ”
Chicago. Those present were Mr. and 11.
: Big Implement Displey, eral SPEAKERS of State
Bh : The inventory and appraisement Horticultural and Agricultura and Nation
Mrs. W. F. McKinney, George and Bob of the personal property of Mitchell A. ce Exhibits » ca : a na!
McKinney, of the State House: Mr. Poorman, late of Boggs township, de. Stock ud Poultry Dis play Reputation,
and Mrs. John Meeker, Mr. and Mrs |coased, was set apart to his widow, OSS Immense Stock a ’ ’ .
John Hess and son Jack, State College: [Rosanna M. Poorman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinney and] 12. The inventory and apprajsement WANT T ERTS @» GRANGE PLAY S ETC
children, Miriam and Jack, and grand-|9f the personal property of J. Cross 0 BUY BAND I -
gon, Charles Cooke, of Juniata: Mr. and | Shook, late of Gregg township, Qecens OR SELL
Mrs. Harry Harshbarger and daugh- ed, was set apart to his widow, Cora
ters Sara and Patricia, Mrs. Sheldon Ba. : : SEE US FI T. N - - charged for Parking
8 1 n I 1, toona : . ¢ inventory and appraisement ADM &
mouse and so aymond, Altoona: of the. personal of wereres K] C c
was set apart to his widow,
orphanage
Mrs. Wm. Bower, Mr. and Mrs Frank property Jesse O Automobiles
ET : : . Stutsman, late of Bellefonte boro, de- ENTIRE WEE
: Dashem, Miss Mary and Wm. Dash- | cased, was set apart to his widow, KC. D. BARTHOLOMEW [
em, Miss Barn Landis, 3, W. Landis, Lyda Stutsman
Johp Hettinger and J. H. Bitner., of JOHN 1. WETZLER CENTRE HALL, PA.
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