The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1933, Image 8

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    TI'RSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933.
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CORRESPONDENTY
DEPARTMENT
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Boalsburg.
re. Geo. 1a Homan
Jean
and
¢ Marjorie and
ids in Northumberland
Sunday.
A. Reitz
Kenneth I
ntre
Sun
ry over
Mrs
ther and
daughter Es
spent
< and
wird
Hall,
in
Matthew
afternoon
d Mrs
Saturday
day
Mr
Indiana
visit
and
spocia
smi desi————
LINDEN HALL.
meeting every Thursday
Rev. Ford,
will witl
Nit
Mr.
Dent
spent
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he
wember
and Mrs
Sunday
mother
and Mrs
little 8,
Ross’
Mr.
two
George
Mr
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son
and tw
ith
Klemans
Sunday
Horner,
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and Mrs
spent
lel cts
SURPRISE PARTY.
nd
Directors Centre County Motor Clab
Elected,
recent
Af vt Ob
| Will Rogers Picks
A Story For
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
A LOT of ailments are just ime
aginary, they say. Now, there
was ‘a Scotchman, according to a
fellow in Chicago, that stuttered
like everything right up to
time he graduated from college,
There was a big rumpus in the
family about what kind of work
the young man should go into, and
the folks couldn't decide, because
almost any job they could think
ef had some talking in it, and they
was afraid the favorite son would
be embarrassed on account of the
stutter.
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the
So his dad got him a job in his
own brokerage house. He was put
in charge of a telephone line be-
tween the Chicago office and the
broker's office in New York, and
had to talk on this long distance
fing about Swenty Himes a day.
e very first night that
come home cured. ~
“They didn’t tell me what the
tolls was, Dad,” says the bright
son, “but I knowed they was too
high to be stuttering over dimes,
I found out I could say nickles and
cents without any trouble at all,
and so I just had 'em bid a nickle
or a cent at a time. Now I'm so
ood I guess I'll be able to bid
mes and dollars tomorrow.”
“Nay, nay,” says the sire, “you
needn’t mind. We'll make you vice
president tomorrow.”
dwmerican News Features, ine.
ADAMS RETIRES
AFTER LONG SERVICE
AT INDUSTRIAL SC
Ww.
HOOL
J, W. Adams, known to many of the
the CON -
of
ut the
ind
older readers of Reporter, has
cluded pn service thirty vears a va-
rious activities Industrial School
Huntingdon,
October 6,
to call
Record”
paper.
Ar
ril Sth,
retirement, on
importance
by “The
School's news
ft his
was of guflicieng
forth special comment
the Industrial
Millhelm, Ap-
In writing to the Report-
“When 13
the Will Henney
Fort, for Kreamer,
Perry Adams, living
ft. Frank 1}
Adams was born in
1865
about veara old
er he says,
I worked on vm farm
Old
brother
Sam
I have a
1nd
in
I knew
Centre Hall
why
Vall
in in
the
dropping o
Reporter
fT
that
u my ad-
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Look at the label of your paper this
week. IT you pald on subseription, cred-
It should be shown. If the figuras In.
dicate Indebtedness to us, we would ap-
preciate a remittance,
NOTICE,
In the matter of the
ste of Hosetia
and
Lingle,
infer ingle
toon
12329 & 12330
cnmesemin, prsasoand
Ls
T
easel, J &
legateoos
To
ther
the
per
and
os
heirs creditors
interested in said
#HOTi
$
fen
© is hereby
that HH. 1etigh
the
given
Administrator has filed in
Clerk of the Orphans
petition praying for the sale
he real estate of the decedents. sit
in Potter Township, Centre
Pa there Weing five tr
bounded and
of
his
© the
Court
of t
uated
County
thereof
ows
TRACT No
Wm MoeMin
: Danie
ts
described as fol«
a“
’
Beg
gre
it
i
inning
Went
South
a post
1 60 4 ou percha
on thence a8
West 21.3 perch
South 60
degreos
es to stone: thence
East 40 perches to
thence North 6 degrees Fast
21.3 perches to place of beginning. con
taining § acres and allowances
TRACT No. 4. Mountain land ot
Tussey Mountain. bounded by lands
of Thomas Treaster, Henry Kooy and
William C. Farner, containing § acres
and allowances
TRACT No. 5.
degrees
white oak
Bounded by lands of
Geo. Reiber heirs, John Moyer ana
Samuel Wingard heirs, containing 4
acres and 107 perches
at private sale to W, 8. Parsons and
Ella Parsons, his wife, of Blalrsmills,
Huntingdon county, Pa. for the sum
of One Thousand ($1000) dollars for
the payment of decedents’ debts. If
no objections are filed thereto, or ob.
Jections made to granting the same,
the Court wil} te asked to take action
upon the petition Saturday morning,
November 4, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock Ai
M., at which time sald sale will be
confirmed.
H LEIGH EBRIGHT,
Administrator of the estates of
Rosetta Confer Lingle and
3tx43 Henry T. Lingle, deceased.
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historical facts
extent
one or
rest,
Linn's
will appe
of local Inte
more
to a large taken from
History f
of Clinton
ties, designated
Centre and coun-
for reference us IL,
H., the figures following indicating
page. The “Notes,” if are those
the editor.]
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Look at your label this week
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Nolice is hereby given to ail persons
interested that the following inventor.
flea of goods and chatiels, set apt
to widows, In accordance with the pro- |
visions of the Flduciaries Act of 1917, |
have been confirmed ni si by the court
and if no exceptions are filed on or
about the first day of next term the
same will be confirmed absolute:
1: The Inventory and appriisement
of the personal property of Charles RR.
Beatty, late of Bellefonte Borough, de
ceased, was set aside to his widow,
Helen O, Beatty.
2: The Inventory and appralsement
of the personal property of William
Bennett, late of Port Matilda Borough,
decensed, was set aside to his widow,
Clara E. Bennett,
3: The inventory and appralsement
of the persona; property of John Henry
Grimm, late of State College Borough,
decensed, was set aside to bis widow,
Caroline Grimm,
JOHN LI WETZLER,
odd Register,
LL, PA.
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prey ared for thes
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OVERCOATS
JACKETS, FALL . SHOES.
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and Boys, In black and brown
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thread silk
All the
sery lee
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in
pure and the
Hose,
chiffion
for
suede
nnd
FlO5—and higher.
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MILLHEIM, PA.
HELD ON COAST
GAS YENDER
PRIVATE CITIZEN
FOR
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KILLING
FOX,
PROCLAMATION.
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Public Sale Register
ser t ®
Kale 8
EDNESDAY
the
Bellef
Bevis
Smith
m., on
p 8d
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Free lunch E. M, Smith
he pars for a four-line ad. in this
These little ads. are wonder
in the way of resulta. Adver.
tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted”
“House and Lot for -
FOR SALE-About 45 bushe hand-
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picked nd sorted Baldwin apples
BhOp
Han
bushel. Call at
Chueh street. Contre
PRESSE NOTICE-—-The
fort
he last time this
sland Red pul.
Mme, (1
B. 1 ot
aries
Rn
WANTED--Market chickens of all
tankage sold, $1.00 per cwt-—
Reigel. Centre Hall: phone 11-
Ra Ter
WANTED 1 will buy your chick-
ens. Drop me a card or call phone
State College~W. B. Swartz
State College. if
INSURANCE xp
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL
SEE US FIRST.
wesree
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
THIS WEEK:
“MY
WEARNESK
1 SATURDAY
nie
1A1
DOUBLE FEATU RY
REGULAR PRICES
Toe “FLAMING
GOLD”
“COCKTAIL HOUR”
——
Also, Best of Short Subjects,
(NEXT
i
MONDAY, TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
WEEK)
When ting
contempia
PUBLIC BALE,
call the undersigned, and re- “FOOTLIGHTS PARADE"
verse charges
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Phone 1082
PURE (TOR
FOOD
FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL
Cholee Prices on Choler Shop regularly at WEIS PURE
FOOD STORES. You'll appreciate the economical] ald to the family
budget that shopping with us will ghe vba,
om—
Campbell's Tomato Soup $3 cans <2()c
Calumet Baking Powder 1-2 lhc 1 Se
Fancy Mild CHEESE bh 19c
ROLL BUTTER 2 lbs 4 Cec
POSTUM CEREAL .... rke 210
CALIFORNIA SARDINES. 8 tins 25¢
HERSEHEY COCOA ....8 14 cans 25s
SHELLED PEANUTS wu, ....2 Is 15e
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. ..Ib 29¢
PABST MALT SYRUP 2 2%1b cans 89e
FRESH CHOCOLATE CANDY 2 Ib 8%¢
2-IN-1 JET OIL SHOE POLISH... .12¢
RED MAN or BEECHNUT
TOBACCO
M & H GRAHANMS
“UNEEDA BAKER'S”
CHOCOLATE CIRCLES
Items,
v v
¥ w
coos Th He
P & G SOAP (Gets white clothes Whiter)
CAMAY (The Soap of Beautiful Women)
L CHIPSO (Chipso makes clothes wear longer)
7 bars 23¢
cake Sc
Ige pkg 19¢