The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1934, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1034, THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA.
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: = So - a opger Bo: PEDESTRIANS FAIL U 1 fo
NN groin of nus rendered sho CARE IN AVOIDING AUTOS
A Collection of Newsy Happe nings t ra more ” blak Ing. and the ma sth- waghfares there will be accidents in | -_ .
and Personals from Gregg Town- Bl. . jvortising very attractive ving the two, and | ally cer-
ship’s Metropolls. The Spring Mills Fish and Game As- { ha as lon i 1 fall IT'S CU RA . New Si ring Clothe y 4 omart
18 pedestrians
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OCS POPPE ind
lation sco! ‘ 10,000 rainbow trout { follow ov he simples ules fi Shoe ind H {fail the fever Oe
Phytlis Wagner, ot the Federal Government to Deli. own safety these
and her “boy” friend, Stanley In 1} wrsery project during |be sejally numerou Secretary PPOPEOOEEOIEEL COOOPEOEOIGIOII OE CGOOEEEEOIOIV OOO L SOP EE OVI OOOO OPI OP OOINOIOPOP POPPI PPIOPa
an het ‘iss in thelr nurser oject { g 11 n 18, becretar)
a Penn State gradu ! “he coming season, This ix only part 4
glatistics emphasize the
Duss, Seve te Gusmarete, 85 os Se ee at van Sing ae The Most Beautiful Coats, Suits & Dresses
jted fuss ragner’s sister, Nona, wife [sentative who deliver fish was > h rather than against the
- Mine aE fler. Later they same. 1 pleased with the set-up at this} iecent statistics v that the pedes- hat we have ever had. are here for vour selection n't wait=—come
back to Harri rg where Miss Phyl-{place and the methods used
lis was a guest another sister jer Sub in rearing trout He stated that Ay
nadine. now Mrs. Allen Trumbell, was one of the best equipp ad nur-{odds against hi ; ) 4
|e werles in the § te to which he makes Mirians were injure an » were PEP EOOEIOOEOOEOOEGEGIOCO EGP OOOO ELI OEIEOPOP OOP PPPOE OL OOOO PPO O ESOP POEE PEEP IO SPOS OOP
kil while } i
to Harrisburg and brought back with deliveries, db . : : BE . fin a gh E
him his “charge” The Fish & Game Association is} = © = © . y rN 1 rth whil S H O E S S H O S S H O E S
Mrs. George Gentzel, although quite I sponsoring a card party at the Grange . : -
; . > 4 . : in Thiiraday eve-'' ote 1 . Ha res ns wWinci r 3% . y
ible, is slightly improved ni in Spring Mills on Thursday €80- 4. + "Ledestrians to walk along the Walk Over — Enna Jettick — Brou
ng ’ Bri 9 to ich the publici™ : 2 ho Troan Ad ‘
Afrs. Michael Hammer, of New Yorkin hg Apr 2th, 1 which ¢ vu bli
City, is a guest at the W, 8. Auman uport v 1 pi : ] : the m njul vith OCLC lL. pendal (quality, comt
hy theltrian who turns his wk to automo- . 4 :
’ » thrilled w } he 193 i A i tere of is g
biles instantly oul 4 the accident HOW dalitl i inant wv alll LIM l 134 i in di ype oO wveady to We it
family. On Sunday her escort aul toed |,
The Slegal brothers obert and I red yy
"we ‘
were week-end visitors State Col- Tusseyuviile. ote p ou
does not see hin ww change his course
lege. My. and Mrs Arthur Shgterbeck, ’
Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Krape, Mr. and bain sh r Mary and son Charley, and rapidly, enough.
Mrs. Paul Swabb and Joseph Bitneriasldie Stover were Tuesday shoppers In this situation there are frequent.
ly conditiong where the pedestrian com
autoed to Centre Hill where they vis-lin Lewistown. h . R
3% on 4s " my rs wob C3 pe, . ; mands nn better view than the motorist
sted with Mr and Mrs. Jacob | The school was closed three days t the impending danget This tis ip
. .s. a A Soca nls : of the ending danger. 8 Dare
Walter Auman is back from NewYork ,, week on account of the teacher, ticularly true wi tw "a pt g ¥ at
“t heer 3 n 1 a woek. . WUarly ua wien WO Cars pass at i
City where he had been for 2 pert rsa t agner ing sok. .
) 1 sig Ernest Wagner, being sick night or In foggy or rainy weather
Arthur Cr of Altoona, was a Mrs. S. E. Sharer was a Wednesday at suc i ; 1 G
$ . He Oe Ne O0RL vas § 7 1AL such times a sensible pedestrian “IY . 2 “ ”
week-end visitor here among friends. visitor with Mrs. W. 8 Martz, will lose no time In giving spice for Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM, PA.
Norman Rossman was with friends in Misses Mary Stoner, Horner and jtwo-way traffic, \
Bellefonte on Sunday. Bwartz, visited the olyer school on
Another case of scarlet fever devel:|Thursday. I YS
oped in Georges Valley when an only] james Thomas, of Yeagertowr is BRADFORD & CO. GROW OUT PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kerstet-l,..in employed at the Arth
% 3 nf hat di Th . CHICKS IN THEIR STORE
er became ill from that disease. 12 lterbeck home, 10 N t 8e paws for a four-fine ad. In this
Kerstetter family a short time ago} ... SA i! apent. sav. ur otice Bradford & Company, Centre Hall | column. These little nds. are wonder
i
The Civde Stemm family
ves from 8 1s te ror J ehh ‘ Raman ys workers in the wa of results. .
moved from ¢ Mill to lower abs : attractive display of fluffy tise anything here NS “Help whise.
. ta ans il days the past week at the rank . h ar
Teorges valley: Hennigh home. to t e Public ’ aby chicks Which arebeing grown out|'® ® “House and Lot for Sale.”
Elzabet), Confer was granted a driv-} .. » . 3 —
SPSS SPO 8 SSS P bib 8 bP GGG $G$ 8 SDE 6 $666 o
¥
: X Mrs, W. A. Wagner from frot me-day-old stock These pert] FOR KAT
er's license «¢ the last test given .!n ts . r thelr man : t { BALE
LOOn Ww » Vis 84% Lied any ’ . —~ . | YO stare are usually ‘ ¥ . 2 ]
slefonte, ’ sift Liiis SLAC J A { { ELM ; . : : ’
Be or community Inst Thurs ii HA Ha PAR
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York, due to the fact that they cuuk re bvoi ne lator 1
not belocated w day ATIVE ap ret are nse a ny Han
aday {
Gates Kennell
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WANTED-—-Market chickens f all}. x isi e } Soha RAYE | will be appropriate requires careful
SEE US, kinds; tankage sold. $1.50 per ocwt-— tre H 2s COf deration for it Tus last
A. M. Reigel. Centre Hall; phone 11- } igh all : year o come. Let
R3. FOR SALB-—100 « ens 1 us co-operate with 3 by submit.
M ' \ { sed our
sculp~
ASK US ABOUT OUR TICKET PLAN.
C. H. HOMAN
Successor to
H. G, STROHMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works,
Reiber S Dairy meer eee Se CENTRE HALL. PA.
CURTIS B. REIBER, Prop'r White Leghorn pullets. at the right
CENTRE HALL
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Phone 1082
Breon to 8. David Biagle
nm twp: 1,023 Sale notice under this head is carried
male English settr;
REAL ESTATE {=r — one =, Cooks light, white and flaky
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
free of charge when bills are printed at
et ux. to Mary Nora ih ofee To all others the charge is
rr, Ferguson twp. $1
Newton E. Hess to Wm. A. Broyles,
onmone, Siar Tierney Meier vt trop oo tract in-Harls Jun. ¥6.000. i vmiDAY, APRIL 3th at 1:00 WANT TO BUY
I James C, Furst, Atty in Fact, to Is-1p M. 1 mile north of Milroy, along
tegiment. 3 » #4 ox onus . § Lowe . a
: beile V. McKinley, tract in DOgg®igtate highway, Andrew Zettle will sell OR SELL )
so y State highway, Andrew Zettle will se YOUR DRESS
1220 complete household equipment; at the
i ae same time and piace the 4-room bun SEE Us FIRST. WAS STUNNING
and Mrs Joseph Cr er, in Tidi Sut » ® & = = 4 galow residence will be offered for sale PPPS
arren county, on yril st, Mrs " ¥
Yarrun Bly, HAP -< pi FARM CALENDAR. or rent.
who is a native of Spring Mills, y SATURDAY. APRIL 21, at 1:00 o' C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
birthdays of the couple come © the . . clock P. M., at the residence of A. M
same day, Mr. Grasser having attained Timely Reminders from Riegel, in Centre Hall Household CENTRE HALL, PA.
his 83rd year and Mrs Grasser her Pennsylvania State College goods, compiete—E. M. Smith, auct. | Mere Mil M i ittl
Bist. They are in very good health : ] A ————————————————————————— ——————————— —————— . es ean e
a dar re id School of Agriculture
onsidering thelr age ’ ii 3 4 :
The guests who: purtidpated in the * * » ® » 1 » » » St Ur Urine Rr rd rtrd frre Rif rtcas Nf trees if oof rr Ww hat’s twenty miles..or even thirty —to the modern automobile ?
event were: Mrs. Annie Eisenhuth,] PIVIDE RHUBARB ROOTS Rhu SHOWS PRICES Little or nothing! No doubt you have friends who live that far
SI oti Anni Erie |, ST 7IER AURA prove. ta MUNICIPAL THEATR in oe i
Yolin Ramon. ece. Millmont ‘Me. and |t0 8 years. The best time to do this Is 6:45 49 P.M, 10c & 25¢ away whom you often visit. + Between those visits, keep in touch
John Ramon, niece, Millmont: Mr. and ’ ye h Ml 9 ; : 7 : . s
Mrs. Bert Stover. Dony and June Stov.|i? the fall but the work may be done MILLHEIM by telephone. It adds so much to friendship and costs so little.
. ivy gb in the early spring before / i i i
er, Warren: Mr. and Mré. Will Stov-|in the early spring before gowth i You can call 18 miles for 15 cents; 30 miles for 25 cents!
er, Brie: Mr and Mrs. M. J. Putman, starts, Each clump can be divided in- a FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 13 & 14
Grandvalley: Mr .and Mra M. 1. Car- to 4 or 5 pleces with one or more buds : 4 BE: 298 We
Foon. vr Ru no fon ef siece, AKE A FLAS ® SUNLIC 5 BURSTS IN SLEBPY-CAR:. 4
rier, Warren: J. A. Ettinger, Claren.|o" ©2¢h piece LIKE A FLASH OF SUNLIGHT-SHE BURSTS INTO SLERRY.LCA lL. 4 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
don; Mrs Gardner, Tidioute: Mrs, W SAVE YOUNG PIGS --Seven of eve OLINA . |. UPSETTING TRADITIONS. . INJECTING LIFE WHERE ne:
H. GCGettenberger, Mrs. I, H. Schwab [ery 20 pigs farrowed never reach mark. i WAS LAZINESS .. LOVE WHERE THERE WAS FEAR & HATE.
and Miss Jannett 8chwali: John Ram-|¢t. They die from chilling: being lain
Millmont: Mrs Mary Mealy andlon by sows, and from thumps. scours, SEE —-Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore in
. Cora Carpenter, Mayburg ind intestinal parasites Proper care ag 1 I .
Infromation relative to the gathie r hs owing time and for several d ays CAROLINA a Fox Picture per 3 y
y obtained from Mya Annie Eis. [afterward will preveng most of the Joss A 10 1 ) 1 en
nhut housekeeper for George N FEED CHICKS EARLY-Chicks re- Here are Two Great Stars * Heading a Great Cast * In a Great Ro. eent
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quire early feeding. They lose weight mance,
s——— rapidly after hatching. Feed should! §| Fox NEWS On the Same Program 2 Reel Comedy
Mra Wm. Kern, of Patton, ls visit. ]be ready for the chicks as soon as they r Mone
ing her aunts, Miss Kate Fredericksjare placed on the Lirooder house floor MONDAY & TUESDAY APRIL 16 & 17 on u
’
and Mrs. Hubles, Unless this Is done the chicks are like-
ly to start eating ltter. | Brought to the Screen at Last! Will James’ Beloved—
birthda, parfy was helk for
A. H, Brown, of Dewart, moved into these days is mighty attractive!
the Evanegilcal parsonage. vacated by SEED WINTER-KILLED AREAS / Vietor Jory & |
Herbert Gobble. He is employed as a Where winter grain has been winter: "S M 0 K E y/ Irene Bentley 1 It has been demonstrated many times Dyers that protecting you
trackman on the railroad. killed the ground may be disked or (A FOX PICTURE) buildings by proper application of high-quality Paint will return sub-
. aly A a an 10% on your investment
Wim. Graden and Mra Braucher | thoroughly harrowed in preparation for The most human horse ever captured, the hero of a story that stantially betler th 10% on ¥¢
spent a day visiting the latter's daugh |*OWing of spring barley or oats. In | millions have read and will want to g00 . | plus a real thrilling romance
. . * *
ter, Mrs. Peart Warner, at Orrstogn. [Most cases however, the cheapest and @ between a girl and a man ; he P aint, Enamel, Roofing Paint, Lin-
" ! isfactory plan will be to sow "
The Four Jolly Logger Boys are a fost aut " Comedy—"OFF HIS BASE . . .
row of mmascuns. wo. gpa |v Walla an usial 1nd harvest Ty mud us seed Oil, Turpentine, Lime,
tertaining and advertising. They gave | : : i DNES THURS AY, APRIL 18 & 19 S : M 1
pray and Dusting Materials
is thin or dead the seeding usually will
a progam VY re naol Inatrts | row rapidly and often will make a|@ APRIL 15 Is DOLLAR DAY tn MILLNEIM and will also be DOL . Aractive Pas
Owing Hants © oe: oo cutting of hay in August, LAR DAY at this THEATRE. Admission Prices for Wed. and Thurs, | ~afl-High Grade--may be soured a2 al} mes at Attractive Prices.
gram: IL T. Bisenhuth; Coburn; Wm | ORCHARDS NEED HUMUS—A soil | § (only) ares ADULTS, 8 for 50c, or 6 for $1.00; Children, ali 10e. i We are equipped with MODERN POWER EQUIPMENT for ap-
Snyder, Spring Mills, Al Klinger, of [Containing a lberay supply of humus A Special Program has been arranged for your entortalnment: : plying Paint QUICKLY and CORRECTLY at SURPRISINGLY AT.
y § {hag proved the most desirable for or . . an
Contre San, 2a J ears, Balle Lt ET ry xp WALLACE BEERY** JACKIE COOPER** & GEORGE RAFT** in TRACTIVE PRICES.
erfu; amplifiers similar to those built | the Pennsyvania State College. This] g | “T H E B 0 w E R Y” Add many additionay yearg of life and improve the appearance of
in large coaches. The Jolly Logger |vondition assures greater moisture sup- your buildings while prices are still low.
Boys spent the entire evening in Spring (PY, promotes tree growth, and im: A U. A. Ploture, You all know Wallice Peery for his acting In
.
Mills. Anyone interested in advertising | Proves the yleld. | “Tugboat Annie” and Jackie Cooper for his outstanding hit in "The T
should see R. T. Eisenhuth, Coburn! USE EFFICIENT TOOLS — Sharp]l8 Champ.” | EDWARD DURS
the
The program consisted of advertising | points and polished moldbonds on
for local merchants, business men and {plows save time, make plowing easier, (Take a/wantage of Dollar Day Admission Prices and Bring a Friend.
for Prof. John W. Decker, who is aland do a better job. Starp teeth and] §| This Pleture wil] not be shown again In Centre Co~=Also, ‘A Cartoon’) Centre Hall, Pa.
candidate for representative In the | disks on the harrows also moan bet.
General Assembly. In addition to the ter soll preparation,