The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1934, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1034. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL FISHING CONTEST. LOCAL H, 8. PUPILS TAKE Jamin Franklin Bowersox, late of Mill. 10. Hosterman, late of Millheim, Bor
“ht 5 or 4 i #1 £ i
. . % a i 4 . : PART IN MUSIC FESTIVAL heim Borough, deceased, was set apartjough, deceased, was set apart ww his
| Armouncement is wade that : trout R to his wiidow, Amelia C. Bowersox. widow, Elizabeth Hosterman.
| ishing contest, with senor and Junlor| nu. ,uu00 festival held at Phil 2. The Inventory and appraisement b. The inventory and appraisement
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Deaths { divisions, will be conducted during the ipkburg on Friday by the high schools | of the personal property of Howard|of the personal property of 8 G. Rote,
oy : EE ] [1984 fishing season ufisf tb auspices of Centre county, was the first of its |M. Fleck, late of Rush Township, de-jlate of Penn Township, deceased, was
SUTIY § VAILEY, Fuss . . i 9 . . . . . a a A on tie kind to be héld in this county. The Soased, ¢ B 2 bare oA widow, ot Ayan! lo un wow, dennis ¥.
i Mis 18 i 0 FER. argare * MOCK, oie,
: i fe re as been instituted ip leu of . h
Bow, Pete pias ae and] IEE.-John H. Lee, born and reared | For every trout entered an affidavit Te gh J : a ak to Dla. rot 3. The inventory and appraisement]| 6. The Inventory and appraisement
8 Business Manager, in Potter township, died from heart | must be filed, giving weight, length, 1 5 thet sation. 4 © jof the personal properly of Henry C.lof the personal property of Henry IH.
Ea " a = ltrouble on Monday at his home west | where caught, rod used, reel, what lure ns ’y ant ay a ram Centre Hall Huey, late of Patton township, deceas-|S8potts late of Port Matilda Borough,
snttor rt sngaged at | ¢ ’ 3 ¢ nd, ¢ that ae um 2 ed, was set apart to hig widow, CGer-|deceased, was set apart to his widow
Rutered at the Rout Office a Contre Hal of Potters Milla, He was ¢ ngaged : OF badt, tim srequired ° land and " was favorably received by the audience trude Huey . : Sus & ols p : ’
#8 secomd class matter, farm work in a fleld when death over- the information above has been check- 4 was commended by the critic for| 4 my i ’ , . alm naa NF : YEON TEMTIY TALS
TWEMS.—The terms of subscription toliook him. Two grandsons, Ralpp and ed by ote of the following persons: an x are ‘ 1¢ Inventory and appralsement . JOHN 1 w ETZLER,
fe Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Miles Lee, were with him at the time, | Bruce G. Meyer, Thomas A. Hoster- its fire fippears 1 hi "i 3 Lay." of the presonal property of Frederick | x20 Register of Wills,
. hg | . we 4 « “Bprin $ i Ady,
Legal advertising at the rate of tenlyut there was no ald that could be man, Charles P. Ramer, E. B. Bate.| A #oprano solo “a ng 8 a —
| y sung by Sara Odenkirk, received high
fonts per line each insertion. given, for death followed almost in-|man, Lee Vonada. arn Tram the ctitlc And wos
Pleplay advertising rates made known. .¢y, | The catch must be made in either of |CoTHIMenNd n irom 1h 1 Wa)
seein , 3 os » tstn ing |
: A Deceased was a son of John B. andi these creeks: Penns (Cave to the first oe laime aq x be Bie of the guts; nalng | EDW JACKSON THOMPS N
Jane Livingston, and was born Apriljtunnel). Elk, Pine, Potter, Synagogue re M ls ya Ac favorable ot am nt on .
3 wo ale bisa { age 77 vears and 8 Ara critic aiso Jude t : nen nm
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES 18, 1857, making his age 77 years andlor Sinking, Mrs. G, Malcolm Smiths rective | PHILIPSBURG, PA.
5 days. He ig survived by his second —————————————— abilities,
y 3 rife f efor arringe was Missi THE GRUENEWALD HORSE SALE. y i |
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE]wife, who before marriage was HE G INEWAL 5 East Penns Valley high school will |
(Bev, 8, F, Gresnthoo, Fastor,) Sarah Kefitle. The first wie, Gecens- Twenty-four horses and four mules|be host to the festiva; next year. It| DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
Fusseyville—d to 10 A. M. ed, was Miss Anna Keller. There aref ... oq by William Gruenewald on will be held during National Music|
; two children living: Mrs. Wallace Tuesday, at Centre Hall The high|lwe ay * Bartges, of Bast |
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M, Geary, Centre Hall, R. D., by the first saay, } Week in May. Paul Bariges, ast |
3 team passed for $362.00; high singleipenn, Valley High, was elected pres- |
Bpring Mills—T7:30 P. M. ; : ois 2 vol > Jaf 3 sg Valle) gh, |
nr - union, and Chares. B. Lee, Bellefonte}, ., 4, $192.50; low single horse for|iqunt of the organization, and Mre. G
o by the secord. Four brothers and a $00. Every horse offered was sold. Malcolm Smith, secretary. { ~~ p ; { r
OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE !qister also survive him, namely, James Mr. Gruenewald will sell another : 4
. Maton a Fe “a oy . ? ————— A —————— g
(Bev, Deas K, Keener, Faster) of Bedford, Jowa; Frank D., Centref, ..... 1004 of horses at Bloomsburg, " Imergenc. @€hild Health Clinic |
Centre Hall-- Hall; Hiram, State College; Felix. of yoo 0 4 i ag Fhe Emergency had [death (amie
" 9:80—Sunday School, Detroit, Mich, and Mrs, Emma Stamm, was held In Dr. ©. H. Light's office, | i
: Boalsburg on Thursday forenoon Ten children! 5 oo ad e
Ppring Mills— y MARRIAGE LICENSES, for examin | ar
9:0 h $ Funeral services wil} be held this were there examination,
:00—Church service.
FEE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEERLY,
Margaret Ex Hoy LO Bate Tollege [interested ng
———— i e—— jeg of the goods
to widows in accordance with the pro-|
10:80—Churcy, Service : SHOOK ~—After an lllvess from com-
. . plications extending over a long perl
od, CGeorge Franklin Shook passed Land damages for road construction : . . Stn )
. . > , . vikions of the Fiduciaries Act of 18171}
METHODIST EFISCOPAL away at his home below Penn Hall, lin excess of $300 must first be passed
have hoan confirmed ni sl by the Court |
and if no exceptiong are filed on or}
about the first day of next term the |
ard chattels set apart |
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(Rev. Beth Russell, Pastor) early Tuesday morning. Fupera] ser la. hy the court Before pdyment can be
entre Hall vices will be held Friday, 2:00 P. M..l made by the courgy commissioners. If
#:30—0lorning Worship, , Rev. Lesher officiating; burial’ at{ihe award for damages .ls not satis same will be confirmed absoluts
A9:30—=Sunday School. hi Heckman's cemetery. factory to the aggrieved party, he may 1. The Inventory and appraisement |
Bprucetown— y The deceased was a gon of John D. appeal for the uwual view rights sf the personal property of Dr Ben- |
10:00—Sunday School. and Catharine Harter Shook, and was ; : —— :
31:00—Morning Worship, aged 76 years, 8 months and 12 days. 1
ho Te He ds survived by a wife, formerly 7 (Nal% # L 0 Ww 0 U
gi PRESBYTERIAN Miss Mary A Keen and a brother “ ;
(Bev, J, M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) aniel Shook. Spring Mills, Ed
0—=S a “here alsh survive these children: / oS ; A Lifelong
9:3 unday School. Bn . P. 8hook, of Franklin; James } " ~ or — } p p 0 T EC T i D D i Ww
30;:830—Morning Worship. shook. Spr x. WW. EB R oY emocratic orker
Spring Mills; Mrs
- Shultz, Madisont . and QO F. and
: ‘hrist Shook, | r Millis / A A
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) J .
fesntre Hall CAMP arry Lee Camp, born at
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, M Iroy, a 8 of William R., deceased, | : 1 A ON EVERY WHEEL
Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. and Allie Be t Camp, died in Ty-
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Stands for NEW
DEAL in
Pennsylvania
Vote for the THIRD and Last Name on the Ballot
yr rong on Thurd , aged 61 years, Fu.
Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. nera] services were held from the home
Worship Service, 2:30 P. M. of his mother, on Saturday, and Inter- 1 » P
Locust Grove— ment made at Tyrone. He is surviv- { H “5 JA 4.v As Low As DW . : . .
Worship Service, 7:30 P. M el by a wife, nee Miss laura Silber v EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON
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= : son, whom he married in 1814 LEE / ! Mr tain pi
— . Mr. Camp was manager of the Wil- | 4 A oh i tical Advertisement.)
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. gon Products Company, a brancl 2 ) of RY fr p
Covrrrrrrrrvrrre
the Wilson Che z
For State Senator. young manhood pe wa
Ye are authorized to announce the]the confectionery :
Ramee of HOWARD J. THOMPSON, ofjto have been the originato a, MAR 00
Ourwensville, as a candidate for thelfan cracker-jack confection / J G DYEAR
office of State Senator in the Centre- lefore going to Tyrone |
Clearfield District, subject to the rules|Camp family y lived in Centre
governing the Democratic Party as the deceased will be
#xpressed at the Primaries to be held! ciidents
May 15, 1634
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Ser Er A...
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For Assembly.
We are authorized to an mnounce the
Bame of JOHN W. DECKER, of Spring t 554d wrod 13 hicago
Mills, as a candidate for the office ofl. . Wh - : ine i kh
Assembiyman, gubject to the rules gov-| dbmsnies A ant
eming the Democratic "arty
pressed at the Primaries
May 15, 1834.
RELIEF FUNDS FOR CENTRE
$27,212.52 TO MAY FIRST
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Spangler, widow » MENA A Spang-
pased away suddenly at her home
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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$27, for t ess un to Mav! Press Bradley b ¢} People Prices subject to
1st “ Corie iia b - am $s - a . change without no-
st. i s fro $5.739.38 men « Wil a] PEATE wa tice and to any State
allocated bLiv t Stat rd , n active member She ‘ id to sales tax.
ance
furthe:
fter Ma
Altho
the 8st
$20,000 1 £364
ticipated
ount has
Homola
wo Dues | BLOWOUT PROTECTION THAT LASTS
ENATO AED T en ide wis. Thiresn: Racha. and ome @® Per cent of original tensile
8 R REE] To VOTE Swag : Ae a . strength remaining in cords alter
AGAINST THE BONUS BILL]®0n. Charles Harvey, and the following long use in tires:
bre re and sisters Joby alley, ©
And now Senator David A. Reed]. ih a ude + " 3D » hi ot Miles Supertwist Ordinary
ome out with i atement that he i re } A de, of : he a ap by Run Tire Cords Tire Cords
will vote agairst the boris ha Sirs ) 3 arYy, and re rey
I rs nu en Yearicl Inrence. His remains we 8,000 93% 829%
i K if AIO remains were
comes up again in the Senate. Ad] Yo3ricK. of C . 16,000 3 mmm [8 d—
dressing i r of . . ' aid to rest In Heckman's cemetery of ’ 81% 6 REST wma 9
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i Bathering
Philadelnhi Thursda § a "{8aturday afternoon Supertwist Cord-—a Goodyear pat-
R i pala, “hursday night, Senator ent—stretches, absorbs shocks, and ! PURE
eed said that military service i x we : . comes back strong! Thoroughly (ol 0)
emergency is patriotic d red ui EL Semanda Yearick Hazel rubberized to resist heat, it gives i. of ud
ing neither compensation nor reward |Wdio wof Jacob B. Hassel. dled at the lasting blowout protection in every
Another CI ' WHS the Zovern ome of r sister. Mra Thomas F ply. Ask us to demonstrate!
ment owes no money whatever to vet-| Wise, near Rebershurg n Thursday .
rare like my f who care t of the snd on Satu iv funeral services were Four Jun Flies of | FRED . Manager CEN TRE HALL
war as well 8 thie gy n held with (i i in the Reformed cem- . uper w st “OF EVERY GOOD FOOD ITEM must be purchased somewhere, $0 why
Mil insulated with heat- not buy where QUALITY is paramountl!—at Wels Pure Food Stores.
resisting rubber.
susaieiicges yo | We Guarantee ||| «First Prize’ FLOUR 24 14 Is 85¢
money. An example of the greater i
value that We can give you because Our
more people buy Goodyears than | Fancy Pink SALMON 2 {-Ib cans 25¢
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any other tire. See us before you
buy we'll show you the most for -
Your May yout money at any price you name, ire Repairs Swansdown Cake Flour 44.01 pkg 25¢
irviving Do Your Tubes “Pinch” Calumet Baking Powder . 8-01 can 15¢
rt ol a ptare,? Pungture? Expert || Tee Cream Salt 2 10-b bags 25c
po Ey A i that puts against ai a i PEA BE ANS . . 3 is 13
(Mr. and Mis Fred Gharet, Mn and! Youick Mitheim Wellington Year-| therim the tough- Vulcanizing. Light House CLEANSER . 3 cans 10c
of State slleme. and Mea’ A. Ur Hol. ind Mrs. Mary Long. Superior, Nel year has ever de
dermag: and ! veloped for tubes,
granddauvghtey Mellen 3 1 ’ i
a time Sten] teen Wat, sony A EE Estimates Free er duds
infant son In the Bellefonte hospital | onths-old daughter of Lewis G. and Tu-Tone Heavy u pkg C
Bunday afterncon, Dorothy I. (Reish) Ream, died at the Duty-costs little
Mr. arsl Mrs. Charles Nev ile and (family home in Aaronsburg, following extra, saves many Granules of Soap; Washes Dishes Paster; No streaks
daughter were Sunda vy visitors at thelan illness of erysipelas a stop .
Elmer Bpicher home at Spring Mills, The little tot was born Reptember 2 % | PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 ak 1 ic
Lester rouse and family, of Boals-}3. 1933, and was the only child in the 2 pr ; : G es
burg, spent Sunday at the W. F. Rock. | family éx OD 7 Ad Y BE A vr] Recommended by hundreds of great beauty experts.
ey home. . g yr 3
Funeral services were held from the 5
Mra Wm. Neff, of Centre Hill, called | home Wednesday of last week, the Rev O La
at the Bottort home Sunday morning, [F. J. Weaver, of Hebersbure, officiat- Ctagon undry p 4 19¢
Sunday visitors at the W. 8. Martz [ing Interment wus made in the Aa
$ ; % § i © F188 $ £ b 3
home were John Rimmey asad family, | ronsburg cemetery, BAVE THE COUPONS for, Valuable Premiums,
of Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs, Boxd S———————— i
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Miler and fon Bobble, of Altoona, ™ W. Weber, of Altoona. a native . . SI 0 } O H can bot 2c
: Alu) Horner and family, of Lower lof Penns Valley, made a trip through S E P LIS or 1
Rewne alley, ued Win, Bubb and fam. here on Friday in the interest of Dr
” Ate College, were supper] David Kaufman, of Alttona, Democratic p—
Fuasts at i the Charla Slutterbeck | candidate for Congress in the 23rd dis : Ly ee =
p inday evening. trict. composed of Centre, Blair and
Clearfield counties. Mr. Weber Is a CRI —— - cr k 2
Baturdee, Las Leen sed aside us Al. jDassenger conductor between ANoona P hone 56 CENTRE HALL - - . rn,
wmnl visiting day at Penn State, and Harrisburg. y a WA Wp