The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 19, 1934, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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* LOCAL AND PERSONAL. CLARENCE R. KRAMER In the very near future the 1984 Two children In Bust Penns. Valley |hicles and 206 other items of property
—— ANNOUNCES FOR CONGRESS|Chevrolet Standard Bix will be present- underwent mastoid operations recently. were recovered during the year
ITEMS OF W. IL. Jacobs visited his brother, « ed to the public, It will be the world’s| One was Iobert, four years old, son of “orp ‘ f ve
Guy W. ‘Jacobs, and family in Steub- Clarence IR. Kramer, the Democratic lowest priced six. It is powered with |Mr and Mrs. Miles Stover, along Pine The Ghost Train,” in which Claud-
LOCAL INTEREST ®{onville, Ohio, over the week-end. sahdidate for ( ongress in tle Clearfield Chevrolet's valve-in-head engine that Creek, whose double mastoid, were op- ette Colbert won stage fame, was giv
fined to bed at his home here since teporter, is a native of Clearfield Sapoi a iy. She doeul Sealer 1s Se Sunpury, and the other Melvin, aged the Dramatic Club at Lock Haven
Mrs, Sylvester E. Sharer is a pa-]Monday from an undetermined ailment. county. He was born in Clearfield bor. pun ne "pe al show ng at a date ilirtoen, son of Mr, and Mrs Harry Teachers’ College, Walter Vilkinson,
tient in the Centre County hospital, The Garrott carpenetres began work ough on April 28, 1893, a son of A. G. iii oon 9% Millhim, Who alag Anges. of Potters Mills president of the Dra~
Wm. Gruenewald is bringing a loadlon the Boozer Garage Tuesday morn Kramer, now the oldest living lawyer SHERIFF'S SALE. pital. Both boys are voported wy > Mati Club, was In barge. of STANEY
of South Dakota horses tb Centre Hall{ing. The brick and block work fis laid [of the Clearfield county Bar, and with By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclas|setting along fine, { Faunis for Yuu yay aac ox ote 0
to be sold at public sale Tuesday of {up to the square. whom he became a partner in 1918 the leading roles,
Issued out of the Court of Common
> R - T : s syrah . Ue » t 1 . Motor vehi les value a 208.159 a
next week. See ad. I'his partnership continued under the {Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, ) 134 valued at $208.75 nd
other property valued at $7669 were re-
firm name of Kramer & Kramer until! A
; ; ‘ will be exposed to publle sale at the
James 8 .Reish became a resident of | Reiber, of town, was recently promot i ape . le ’ . La ‘ 3 " vered by the State ™ ats
» £ y , his father was compelled by the Infirm Court House in the Borough ot Belle- covered by the State Highway Patrol
Potter township beginning of thisjed to the position of first sergeant in ities of age to relinquish active work. fonte, on ; last year. Reports show 605 motor ve- ‘one on Tuesday
month, having moved from near Spring|the Quartermaster’s Corps, regular Clarence RR. Kramer, as already stat- FRIDAY, MAY 11TH, 1034
3 op r ot BY " y y r dS : aL BA ' 93
Mills to the Old Fort hotel. army, at Fort Totten, N. ¥ ed, Is anative of this Congressional Ly
A se . . to ».] H. W. Potter is bac he ran | District as were both his parents ana|'h following property
A select crowd gave a party at I . . otter Is back In the Hagan ; gl I . All that certain messuage, tenement ow Q 50--formerly $84 50
H. Ennist’'s, Potters Mills, Thursday|Gargge office after an enforced vaca-|hish grandparents before him His pa-1,04 tract of land situate in the Town- . .
nght, in honor of W, A. Faust's birth-|tion of seven weeks due to an ulcer on ternal grandfather lived in Centre hip of Union, County of Centre, and
day. Everyone enjoyed the festivities{the right eyeball. The cer it " y for many years. He was a mil-} giata of Pennsylvania, bounded and
of the evening. thought, was due to a slight injur: yjler by trade, operating numeroug grist. ldescribed as follows to wit:
the eve. mill at differen pr 5 In Centre BEGINNING at post along lands of
Mr. and Mrs. 8 1. Shultz, Mrs. Don = » county. 56 he was managing the
aldson, and Mrs. Viola Wilson and son Mr. and Mrs Sidney i ! ;
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. . . T alam TR” coset cot 51
George Reiber, son of Mrs. Della Two sales of Western hor
booked for next weed y Centre
Julin Emeriek thence Bouth 8% de-
§ t mih “rg town- grees West G8 perches to post: thence
Warren, all Marklesburg wert To 1 ed t Fle N . . # » when he decided at a somewhat |Bouth § egrees East 17 perches to
guests on Sunday of Mp, and Mrs, C.}jeouple an ner sot ved ‘wi "tr tier opportunity wilted him in the (Post. then South 7 degrees West 26
. " - 4 . foe) ¥ Moon! do * «1 5 3
A. Spyker tegle's father, M. R he el-l. divining count. of Clearfiled king | perches to p i public road; thence
. West 11 perches
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saxton and 1. perches
girl, of Greensburg, visited Mr. to post i
; ! hes to port: then
Mrs. Frank White, near town Alexands } i
week-end 1 nxton 1h Pan or : ds ne ject of thi ketch, he moved y 5 94 }
Veex -ends. Mrs Saxton w 4 Mn i CeRTOes - de PEreneg 10 post
along public road 6% ds
Miss Ruth Shreckengast,
dog ed
Priva
she
nursing.
Ge Hho oy ot ore St ECL 1, Te HE Ln GENERAL {3 ELECTRIC
appears in
MODEL AW-3
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$59.50
FEATURES:
New type ACTIVATOR...7-pound encmeled ‘ub...Cham- |
berlain wringer...G-E Motor...Quick-emptying
pump... Waterproof cord
‘his week Rev
K. Kell
We claim that Model AW -3 will save you...
The RICHELIEU TIME...WORK... MONEY... But don't believe us:
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I: oho best principles of any party| URCHAY and FRIDAY THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO.
I” eople. he Weonid made SATURDAY “THE DEPARTMENT HARDWARE STORE”
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is| Your PENNIES Will Reap ato ama : tine restive, Tubes: Kicurds Durtes, Hugh Hee. and Typewriting at home in half the time, and
e i a v golden harvest at Clover Farm ¢ 29 DO of Ia ry : 1 snd Pel Rio, Diek Powell at one-fifth the cost of attending a business college.
fone IRE. torres rye SL . ip Yonder “oinedy onde Sons . : ; .
mmediately with he a ii > : I 1 Kk. . ax many farmers who know the sxplanae. y 3 : : a Yi » ond dh 5 You can complete the course in bookkeeping or banking, and
SPN h Yualiy Merchandise, | oon soutiessly Jvish that a decline receive your diploma intwo months. You can learn to write
tle ta the bitter wh ¢ vin vi | Obie tart in hi 3 ng. the ¢ ys ———— : : 3 »
what Savings! on. fn Tale may ig, | Jo | gr over 100 words a minute in shorthand in less than two
County Treasurer Robert F. Hunter, Free Rannioz. SALT tons and daughters, unable to make a (NEXT WEEK) months, and you can become an expert, rapid typist in six
who is convalescing from a serious l1- Reg. 10c boxe nl hE Sin diy 214 4ty, have taken advan- MONDAY, TUESDAY weeks.
&. 8 3 ka 3 age of he ERT NnCa o mre
ness, stopped in Centre Hall Friday, for J od In aday or te orotate ny “THE TUMPET BLOWS” A small down-payment and easy monthly terms will get
a few minutes’ chat with friends, while 3 ; A . E . - . 04 o
enjoying a motor ride. While the phys lover Farm PEPPER : brought their families with them. | es . you started immediately. Complete satisfaction and a good
’ . ae. sah ’ - with dolphe Menjou. Frances Drake
foal body still leaves mick. te. be Bb. Rez 10c Jumbo Shakes ith Adoly fon] rances Drake Jusition guaranteed, or your tuition will be retunded in full.
sired, Mr. Hunter's mental alertness is for STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN d 16 cents in coin or stamps for complete descriptive e liter-
up to par. A Roos fas smocrat - aia let REMEDY GIVES RELIEF WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY | erature of the courses in which vou are interested. Do it
of the first water, his interest tn poli shredded COCOANT Y Hing of Ih HRne » ' w Ser W. C, FIELDS ir today.
erated) oo Hon Cee fam, nervousness and bad| win tary muse cine Jon American Correspondence School
AILLA ft Leading Druggists ugh? i 1850 Downing St. Denver, Colo.
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at Belleville b
WED., APRIL 25 | hy, EXPERIENCE COUNTS
E : The peopl
20 HEAD of HORSES | The, pe
prospects for a good wheat crop ’ 0s ’ dig ‘ jroaching
th athe arate Ey 1 Col 4 Speci rgain: Hershey's | A Lot of Good Duiry Cows : BD
0 ANorthuamberiand, Montour and } Sweet | gE Fic COL \TE : a he orreat Cham Clark. tors ipeaker of the House
umbia counties are not nearly as prom Reg. 29¢ value db. 19 ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK, a : The great Champ Clark, 1 ner um
$51
They
of Representatives, with his wide experience and wisdom,
Ising as in Centre and Union counties AR USUAL i i 3 = telle them in the following language, to wit
This Is especially true judging from : PALMOLIV E SOAP A man hag fo learn to be a Representative just as
appearances along the main State high-}¢ Ko t that si holoeirl comply xion” Ls y i i a a " Blak wt Jt yg Oar sonter n
way between here and Bloomsburg ; y : Two truck loads of extra fine Enon he must lsars 16 je a hi ag . :
which county seat wis visited last Fri 4 cakes for C Valley Cows. consisting mostly of i #0 farmer, an engineer, a lawyer, or a doctor.
day. Traveling eastward with FM Jorsova, . . . ] It 8 unwise for any district to change Representa
Fisher as a companion. John (3 Hoss Lifetime Chromium Cereal Bowl Bring your Tuberculin Tet B8heet Lk 3 : tes at short intervals, A new Congressman must
man, at Miffinburg: De. and Mrs H FREE and get a better price for your cattle, X ; ] begin at the foot of the class,
F. Bitner, at Lewisburg: and Mr, and With 2 dackages of Bring in anything you have to sell ) % ; “No man should be elected to the House simply to
Mrs 8 Irvin Shortie, and Mrs. 8hortis’ | 2 Pes uh : : ~ We will sell it for you. 2 gratify his ambition. All Members should be elect:
mother, Mra, Lou Reynolds. were vis. | WHEA'] 1ES pkgs 27¢ od for the good of the country.”
ited. Prof. Shortis Is a member of the " SHEEP — RABBITS
faculty in the Bloomsburg State Tearh. | : app erhi ; 4 - ‘KEN
po Colle, a Donition ox . - Roark. Many other cwortheehile liems SHOAYS CHICKENS a $.. ” experience. He has learned to be a Representative sand
a number of years. Mrs. levnolda, that spell ECONOMY! FURNITURE h BANKS Ki RTZ. should be elected for the good of the country He is now
wel konwn about here, having been al —— Come and help us and we will help at the head of the Minority of the powerfu) Judiciary Commities. Any other man would have to begin at
reddent of Centre Hall when Mrs | you. A square deal for all, the bottom of the class In these times of stress and trial no one can afford to experiment wit), inexperience,
Shortis wag born, has changed but lit IT. A. HOSTERMAN ] This will be. # Cash: Sale. Nothing For your own best interest vote for J. BANKS KURTZ
tle with the years that elapsed since, | moved until settled for.
Dr. and Mre. Bitner were found in fine
wpirits, as ‘was also Mr. Rossman. wito] NTRE HALL, PA. JU. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, J. Banks Kurtz’ Campaign Committee
Han discarded al aids to walking except | ; rer: a Belleville, Pa.
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J. Banks Kurtz is the one candidate with legislative
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