The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 11, 1934, Image 8

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    [ THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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~AD DB EPANTYENTR? HOSPITAL FO MBER a .
CORRESPONDENTS Historical Facts
res an THPY At the monthly meeting of the board
Of iJ. MENT
DEPARTM Ne of trusteon. Tussday: evening. the 1ol | see $
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lowing report f the hospital was sub [Under this head will appear one or
historical facts of local Interest,
Spring Mills. mitted and approved: more }
to a large extent taken from ldnn's
v = umni ation | Number 1tien 3 i in
« 8B. Alum Number patients In hospital Dec. 1 History of Centre and Clinton coun-
5% Ys ihe «timber atients admitt irae : :
nnual banquet on Decem Number patien mitted durir® 140g designated for reference us L.
evening), at the antre |. the monty .... he “{ H., the figures following Indicating anu r
. {Number births during month ....
Hills Country Tub, By an page. The “Notes,” if any, are those
: am tha hast Hime. The ls 3 lof the editor. The history was written
ent repo; ed having i i hia : Total So 23 lin 1853.1 D
hall was very beautifully decorated IMisxumber of private and semi-pri- ——a starts ’ 1 2t
accordance with the season. The Hes vate patients, 44; number pat _ISPRING MILLS HISTORY OF OVER
days
were also decorated and arranged very *russnays alate 49 A CENTURY AGO,
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i
REPORT OF CENTRE COUNTY
Number ward itients, 7!
attractively It is certain that very .
ttractivel, patient days ‘oe de Ri Jacob Maize was the miller
one also did justice to the delicious] por number patients 123; totu Sprig Mis He sioe to Mittin EVERY ITEM in our large stock included in this
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food that was served. ———— . : ; ;
. DUrg in Bis, and Kej a hotel in
After the dinner the
ing was held. Tho followin Meets umer patienta discharged during [71000 Goorwe siaman mecectet Maize | drastic markdown. We have spared nothing to make
1 ¥ | y NOV 0nd ~
were elected and co ees Ww re the month moved from
appointed: President, IX. 8. Hagan; Vice jar 00, tenths wing . amit y : | Buffalo Valley to 8g Mills in 1805 EE ————————————— hi . ] 1h
president, Guy L. Cx nl; correspol - INumber remaini nder tre en and lived in house which stood where STORE CLOSED t 18 semi-annua se ing event STORE CLOSED
ing secretary Bessie Zerby: recording Jen 1943 . . ‘ . 3 : I uncan late “on ohn Kerr Entire Day Entire Day
Se etary, Harry Condo; treasurer, Af-|Greatest number of patients any lor Carn po oka te. Svea . ihe = Thurs, Jan. 1 a real bargain festival. Thurs. Jan. 1
line Bradford day in tas re
z y Bb . ‘os ; in order to prepare in order 'o prepare
he malin feature ,f the eb WHS | Least number :
for this Sale, for this Sale
the dancing. The music was Suppliec hospital . ei i 5 i 28 | niach mith-she : lose to the big spring. | COME AND — SAVE
by the Lyons All ‘Stax of : YI Total number t ‘ Carr moved to Pott “1411
i NOY 6 te otter I ———— it)
The committee wishes to m
hotel there His wife w CIPO P I
one who helped to make this ve ) ‘
ned A Averag Commodore Conner
a a The following v ¢ re " L: Cash Recelpts— soni. mother of Archibald, Hy in al Rr y
J. ecker, Mrs. J. W. Decker, I, © Ry = : a 1am hetia on w i !
Hagan, Mrs. R. 8S. Hagan, E : Emma W. Green, Thanksgiving large square jog h on Wha N
D. Dale, I.. Corman, Oller .v.vccvve., . AO piu he 1H da am .
Mrs E, Guy : . .
Guy L. Corman, J. B. Swabb, Mrs, . Presbyterian church, ; . i
y . om Yc canebs v Foi red vs or ig 15 la kes hotel en 14
B. Swabb, Mrs. Harry Detwiler, Thanksgiving offering .. wh od I - Zia “Tf the Landis .? bs {ood t, ’
Detwiler. Ray Bright, Mrs. Raj wig} Wwhersburg churches, same... 5.61 burch now K83) In WHS a #ehool If the Merchandise Doesn't Make Good—W ¢ Do. MIL EIM, PA.
wiier, wi) » ni, x 4, WL y Ph : Als :
Ardell Myers, Mrs. Ardell Myers, round | rd LH
vy Condo, Miss Cat ing Wolf, Nevin
Har- | Bo irg churches, same
urches same
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Shook, Talthia Yearick tosella Year
Adaline Bradford, Ray Mark, F ‘hanksgiving offer ...... 20.00 | greased wit o's lard to make it TT Er —]
ne Lee, Miss Elizabeth " .
~PUBLIC SALE OF
ro : CloverFarm|= “= “2 lowa Horses
ne
AY Mode
JODON SALE BARN,
Store to] ELOY is Po
CENTER NAIL PA. Pi r ‘ ive 1 MONDAY, JAN. 15
SAVE -- BUY |
BULK FOODS |
Clover Farm Stores are
operated on the thrift prin-
ciple—satisfactory goods at!
a price you can afford to
pay.
A FEW OF MANY
SPECIALS for This Week
SWEETS SPECIAL!
EGGS
REMOVED TO FPHILIPSBURG
Old Fashioned, Pare
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 10 Ib sack 32¢
E. JODONXN.
FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE
eal Bargain 5 Ih 20¢
GREEN CUP COFFEE
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Yery Special Pound 21e :
in the Estat f of N. OLETA HOL~
LABAUGH, late of State College I When contemplating holding
igh. deceased,
y ‘ > . 'UBLIC SALE,
SWEET-TRE} RIPENEDJUICY Lotters of administration on above estate ! I 1
. having been duly granted the undersigned, cali the undersigned, and re-
ORANGES— ll persons Knowing themselves indebted
v 6d EMOTE 3 ' TANGERINES- to the estate are requested to make Im- verse charges
y 50 perso ft nl ald > wrinkling of pulverized | ' : : vs Bap mediate paywent, and those having claims
is, the board sale 4 Cara the soll mixtare af the |Z" 439 1 practiced fo GRAPE FRUIT-— agatnet the same to present them duly au.
nting on COM Kin ng one time of potting yonr Ww Lu Rr when "C1! "Huy them by the Half Peek at |themticated for settlement. E M
t y One Te y 3 dna J e B= MES, MARIA T. HOLLABAUGH, §
RAISE GOOD CALVES-—Three defl- | ied his sone for the profession. — REAL SAVINGS! AAministratriz 1 . .
nite practices are inciunded in HM Dr Fran ol 3 itl his sth |” tate College
palin: promvaia: ude of a Drove : hid : Vins Small, Skinned, Smoked “Oriole” : Mincansl
raising gram: u = 1 or at Spring n Y if a nhe moked Hae . Harrison falker, Att'y Pa STATE COLLEGE, PA.
sre or one ¥ A IR on OVER | valzah, of learfield i HAMS, whole or half, .... . Bellefonte, Pa 3
§h Average wi Produstion : : Phene 1082
uniform hi Redddents of Potter nd Haines ; rs
tio: "RIME BACON dain
: is your subscription due?
townshin 1 the districts
ownahin f m th distri
BULK FLORIDA FRUITY
1
’
teing heifer cals 3 thebest
sin heifer aly ¥ nets $4 43 v $ vy
raising 3 townships petitioned Tor the ere
of a new
ndoned but it will be retained in anjcows in the 1 ! keeping the
Shankless CALLAS
from birth to maturity
vrowing
capacity only with the chair. j¢ Ves g ing
he County Board, W. B Ross HATCH WINTER CHICKS—Chicks MoBEwen, James Harris Jr, and John |
woting with Ralph D. Hetz-fean be hatched stucressiuly during Thompson. to view and make divisior
the Centre countylithe winter if a brooder house and the [n November, 1826, the viewers report All Times FRESH FRUITS
F i ARAN, PE *
r the area heads work-lproper equipment re avallable At ed favorably. The Court on confirming | ! .
executive director, fthis time weather me are Not the report named the township Grese, | and \ EGETABLES. ormer u O ervic 2
stationed at Philipsburg, yet tojfavorable for of coccidi # honor of Hon. Andrew Cregg
be named. It ig expected the mergeriand other poultry troubles in 1. Bh, p 283.
wily bring a number of additional of-]alsg the slack season for work. The i . 4
fice and clerical workers to Philipsburg. records show that tg production of A HOSTERMAN
oh records show that egg production of “penny A WORD COLUMN | I. A. valilaoie a O0Zer S
DOGS MUST HAVE NEW the same as for other seasons the pars for = fourdine ad. in this CENTRE HALL
LICENSES BY JAN. 15 oolumn, These 1jitle ade. are wonder
. 0] [| Sve Shgthtng Morr from a ~Hatp Wanted” The recent purchase of New Equipments
months of age must . * : ;
or san. 15 accorting of | Public Sale Register |
&
named The court appointed Francis
OLEOMARGARINE on Sale at
WANTED—Market chickens of all : :
kinds; tankage sold. $150 per cwt.— the complete service long rendered prior to the
eS ce “To all oth e : A. M. Reigel. Centre Hall; phone 11- . Ea . -
| jit otice. To ant othess the chamgelw 1 | 02. Te Wai \ted- disastrous fire. This includes GAS, OILS,
> 2:00. 2 RETURN OF BOOK REQUESTED hi h COMPLETE TIRE and BATTERY SER.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, at { i8ome friend borrowed a book by Col W/ te gs ’
} As Lo VICE.
M., 2 miles ennst of Penns Cave, Mrs. jw i. Shoemaker. entitled “'Pennsyl-
“
tise anything hore, from a “Hel Wantea®
ord makes it possible for us to again give the public
county ress.
40 8 “House and Lot for
Owners of un- Sale notice under this head ls carried
: fine free of charge when bills are printed at
a
Geo. A. Hettinger will sell farm stock | vania Mountain Stories” from our He . "
hws wa . Odnen NS ; ‘ SN
STUDENT RELIGIOUS CENSUS. | 50 bo me household. goods, In 40-Inepy STRAIGHT BLOCKS,
brary: request for its return is made . .
PRESBYTERIANS LEAD, 857 lctc Geo BE. Wise, auct, & W. Smith. on roads accessible 1, trucks, . .
"orentyea iferen: reliziois amd CREA watt ia B - Advise quantities and prices ccessories o ings
Twenty -soven df rent religions and TUESDAY, MARCH 13, at 10 a, m.. No kind of goods will move out ased per 1000 feet In the log on
gocts are repress nted in the student % mile North of Penn Hall, by 8 W of a store automatically, without som road and delivered to raliroad. FREE AIR
body of the Pennsylvania State Col'jDecker: Farm stock, implements and ieee making them move. You need
exe, » compilation, secendy leputd b7 {wome household nods: clean-up sie |s3"Siah thems up vo he power ot ae [1° FD) MeLaughlin We are also offering at greatly REDUC-
iranian dl > MM, 4 Wily AMAGL. | vertising, . * ug : pre
. STRATFORD, N. Y. ED PRICES — Harness Hardware, damag-
dergraduates, only 122 indicated that
they had no religious preference and! — | ind
ed only in appearance. This is an unusual op-
173 gave the general designation, of}
Lag mri number of student ad-| big A MUNICIPAL THEAT Sulesion b R portunity for farmers.
herents for a particular church are §
we Presbyterians, 857 being of this) 8} MILLHEIM NRA :
Me I ot a Fats — Ne ' § INSURANCE AND
dist, 874; Roman Catholic, 552; Lathe BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM APPRECIATION is here exp i for former pat-
eran, 520; Reformed 262; Hebrew, 246; ‘ *
pr Ft SR | eapay asroroay, sary zas $1 RBAL ESTATE {|| moose ctor service snd we vow sk + comin
reseed
144.
| No.1 9 (TITANIC THRILLS FYROM : |
oa ay a WEE Ca oe ee ‘Monsters of the Deep’ “=u iv il) the circumstances, with & promise of a most com.
lem, Spiritualist, Swedenborgan, and| § x, os wpuRN BACK THE CLOOK"—A M, G. M, with Lee Tracy & Mae WANT TO BUY plete service when our present building plans are
Universalist Two Schwenkfelders nre Clarke, It's Great. ALSO— FOX NEWS and CARTOON, i OR SE completed.
on the campus, three adherents of the LL .
Church of God, seven Mennonites, eight MONDAY & TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 & 16 { SEE us FIRST.
Moravians, eight Unitarians, and elev-
en Russian Orthodox. Other religious 81 A PICTURE YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD to seeing st werrrns BOOZER’S G A RAGE
groups represented are: Brethren, 42; this theatre
Evangelical, 56; Friends. 69; Greek 1" "0 wih ! C. D BARTHOLOMEW J i
As Husbands Go ; JS. BOOZER, Proprietor
Catholle, 21: United Presbyterian, 50;
and United Brethren, 47. CENTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE HALL