* * . ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST . » ® » - * . - - - P. H. is expected the County (Thursday.) Mrs. Alfred fined to bed three from today home hospitd Laise Centre Crawford has been from for the four con sickness past or weeks, Mr. and temporarily be in vacation, Mrs Wilbur McClellan, living in Philadelphia, Hall during the now will Centre Easter Robert Peacock, of Cle a proper, ern week-end, a guest W. Smith. Ohio, west the Mrs, S veland, man {or one of the railroads, wag in town Mr. and over of Glenn Tressler. an automobile State me- will In Cen- Laughner is liv- Valley house, chanic employed at College, occupy tre Hall. ing in a road, e the Laughner house, Mrs. Isabel cottage on the Decker ast from Sunset club aatter, auto the Hagan agency of mouth cars, will locate in Ply- Hall of the Garman sman and Centre Dodge ooCupyY a part Since Mills. proved a pi i | i i { : i i held in Heading weom panied Mrs re Ba 49s : Sunda ALT Reading on Thue sday made Sing children Thursd 30. The arrangements have been Community rnnual and a he front ot When wheels Hit panels, thie Friday 1" on Reporte office on Chevrolet was fis “Hard ity of a again it revealed the wirds printed in the large letters on mime being a part tobacco advertisemeny the wagon for the John CC. Herman Co, tobacco whole - Harrisburg, The agent in charge was M_ A. Bchaeffer, who calls frequently on merchants here. Mr, Bohaeffer Iz a8 World War veteran. and had experienee «wer goan, and when he popped hig head through the open ear door and stood erect, his expression seemed to convey the Idea that he had gone through worse experiences heres tofire. He was not injured. The cident happened through a left hand turn made by V, A. Auman, driving one of the trucks of his firm, Brad ford &YCo. The Ohevrolef was con- | siderably damaged, while the coal trek ! Seng less damged, careied sadeors, Qe domem bu A -— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Kirkpatrick is spending the days and nights of this week In the house because of the visitation of of measles. He is looking for the time when he return to school and the association of his friends, of David Tusseyville, John A. H. ia Case oan Destruction the Fortney home, near was averted on the will Ishler and Frank The men to Cantre distaice “too to the scone an investigaton. On arriving discovered that the fire built kettle had spread to a pile of that the roof over the ket wag on fire, as well as the smoke house standing nearby, the threatening spread to The men quickly smoke-house fire, but almost complet the turn. by the accidental appearance David fam William Lingle, on Tuesday morning traveling from Colyer ind from a smoke,” and scene of Messrs. Young, Strong, were Hall much saw drove to make it was under a wood, and tie place flames also to the dwelling house extinguished the the kettle shelter ly destroyed wns Dave Tuesday reported morning BANKING RETURNS TOWARD NORMAL Reconstruction Finance Corpor- ation Loan Repayments Show Banks Lead Procession in Recovery Movement wis a good zr a rapid return on the part iv taining the loans which Reconstruction n to tide them over 64 per cent i from the Finance Corporati made he difficulties of the years have been repaid by them in a recent official report. The R. F. C. report, issued on 6, says that the Corp operations 3 id made aggregate March since it 1932, to m xd va began bruary, Ivances railroads, agricultural and home 1 The First National Bank at Centre Hall £3 Hate gt TF Innsyivas a at the ose ‘ HESOURCE Oo ry araits raeent securities wne Other bonds, sto ties, oic, owned Banking House, $19 98% 34 furniture and fixtures, §10, ed KE, secun Real estate owned « banking house Lawful reserve With Federal Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Onteide eshecks and other cash itefhg . Redemption fundwith U.S Tresurer and dus from U 8. Treasurer Other assets ther than pledged Pledgod fa) rgainst Against circulating notes outstanding (Hh) Against U = postal . 35,000.00 ’ Gov't wid savings de Prosit Total pledged 21.500.00 $46.500.00 State of Pennsylvania} "88 County of Cent } 1. HM, Leigh Ebright, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemiy swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, H LEIGH EBRIGHT, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2h day of March, 1934, J.B, BOOZER My commission expires Notary Public 5, May 6, 150 (Beal) Correct Attest ¢ J.C. BROOKS, T. PF. DELANEY, EDWARD DURST, Directors Tusseyville, Mrs, Chas, Slutterbeck and Wm. dans attentled the Showers sale Penn township, Monday, Mary Curry visited friends in Tuesday. A telephone meeting was held at the | Arthur Holderman home, Tuesday evo. | ning. Harvey teacher Jor- | i in i { town, | Flink the subse tute several days last week, during | of Ernest Wagner, who severe cold Roy Martz, from Lewistown, was a Wednesday visitor here Herman Colyer, of State College, vis- ited father oneday Is week James Rover and family were Wed. visitors at the Fortney | was the absence had a his 1st nesday home, Rev. Greenhoo was making calls am his last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slutterbeck and | daughter Marion trip to Mad Saturday and Mrs. Kenneth Mahaffey and and Mrs, ( Martz were Sun. sitors at the W. 8. Martz home. { and Mrs, Arthur Holderman and Melissa Sunday at the | Hess ho Tis Paul Martz and Supper ts ff evening ong many members made sonburg Mr Mr day vi Mr giles Mavton 1 1 MoT) { spent Reuben the Colvey wore Alkens evening y Smith Claude HARTER NO at JiR, & The First National Bank, In the State of Pe yivan business on March 5, 14 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, 8. Government securities yds, stocks, ities wed Banking House, §15100 x niture and fixtures, $824) Kea! estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Reserve Bank Cash and du Redemption Outside secur far a Federal anks as tems I[reasurer and Tot ple State of Pennsylvania County of Centre J I. H. P. Erdiey, Cashier « he above named | bank, do solemiy swear ‘hat the above state | ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief H. F. ERDLEY, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27 day of Jan, 194 fs th | €. B. STOVER : Notary Public i nday in My commission expires first Me vary, 1940 (SEAL Correct an Attest ROBERT W M.1 BLER, W. CAL. MEYER, Directors ~ SPECIAL NOTICE. LARGEST AUCTION EVER HELD! NEESE Britcher’s Auction Sale ! WEDNESDAY, APR. 4 Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday i § GOOD DAIRY (OWS Test charts with each animal, Any person bringing cows will and have tesg chart with them. Will BHOATS, Max Weller will here with padre of shoes for men, women children. Your price will b hig price! FLOYD A. BRITCHER, D. Banks Stouffer, Auct, Elmer Swab, Auct, T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. SAN ALL UNDER ROOF. es have some ur 1000 and ; At a public sale west of State eke, a horse belonging to Willi man, sold for $260, Col Poor- A 55 {APA AANAI NOTICE. Notice is hereby tion vice of given that applica- has been made to The Publie Ser- of the Commonwealth under the provisions Service Company Law, ver, Centre Hall, Pa., of Publi Commis: beginning and hicles as a Commission Pennsylvania, the Publik by W. Russell OF or a certificate the Convenlenas evidencing approval of the cise the right motor ve the transportation of bitu- coal from Kylertown and Win- Clearfield and Moshan non, Centre county, and anthracite con ML Carmel North. and Mahony Clty, to the Porough of county, and within thereof: wood and within a radius Hall other miles of brick, ion's requisite of CXer- privilege of op common the of carvier for burne, county, Shamokin and county, County, all a radius of timber from miles Centre miles points of six of Centre 10 Centre Hall; lime, sand, stone, the Townships of Potter, Harris, Haines and Miles, Centre coun- farm product, supplies and equip- ft, including Hu lives from points radius of twenty Fenn, iy; tock, of Penn - be Cen- within a miles in housel i goods in use tween points in the Bu of Hall and thereof fifteen in sald Pennsyi withir yc to other Store CENTRE HALL FINE GOODS for EASTE Food “new doin the Faster Pare to Clover Farm Sores—gay mod “rn @as sour honnet "where foods are as pure as an Easter attracthve as ¥ ine and Hly—and values as rabbit's pranks! the delight an Easter food Sunday feast the for candies to children, are ready for you now, “Orvenized Quality™ SWIFT'S Small, Lean, Skinned Easter Extra special Yalue! Faney Cut Quart Jars, (lover Farm Brand 4 ¥ Aq ¥ r TF \"¢ 5 3 ryt 1 { 11) i 2A | = | : SUNEOW i iN (lover Farm SLICED PI Glendale ‘ alif, Yellow (ling PEACHES «Gt can 19 Market Day Special SEEDLESS RAISINS $ 1b pkes 33 Brand Fruits and Vegetables Mid-Season, Tree-Ripened FLORIDA Sweet, T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. A Monument Erected-- to the memory of a jloved one Is a substantial expression of your jast- ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration— for it must last through all the years to come. Let us co-operate with you by submit. ting suggestions based uwpon our wide experience as memoria] soulp- tors, —— C. H. HOMAN Successor to H. 6, STROHNMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, | CESTRE WALL, PA. J JUST HUMANS CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. COVERS THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES for sending so many good positions to apply for, the “Thanks over 30 during me first five days I was enrolled.’ i SCHOOL. 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