THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1934 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ————. | ————————————————————— na —— . Ss sr a abo Sm TS ——————— — I ———— ® » * - » ’ PEEP EEEEV EP OO POEOPOSOII0 After an iness of almost tw Oo years, | * . during much of which time she was! ® n : ITEMS OF B SEB invallded and hopes of recovery shat- | . LOCAL INTEREST 4 \ 4 \LL tered, Mrs. Phoebe Emerick, who at LJ tained her eightieth ¥ear list month | : ® - » - » - . oe has made a most remarkable recovery | fe 9 Apple blossoms bloomed for the sec (Continued from first page) and is now able to walk about in her | 4 ond time this year on a tree on the] — mp INORG ’ “froom, dress herself, eat her meals | ; od Wilkey Horner farm near Tusseyville, |] GAP TROUNCES LOCALS 6-2 without assistance, converse with the! + 11€ / / l HERE FOR IST SERIES WIN : . E Miss Eva Bailey, of Centre Hall, has family and her nurse, Miss Ethel | been elected to teach in the public Pleasant Gap drew first blood In the |Purst, and read the newspapers. Her schools in Bush Addition, Bellefonte. {rea for the championship of the sec.]recovery is almost miraculous, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Moore on Sunday 9nd half of the season, as “Tarzan” i 9 Dy | drove to Willlamsport, and thence to, bBenford’s men handed the locals a 6-2 i ; % » ; an i ¥ r { r | 3 J / FR Muncy, where they were entertained|!@cing last Friday in a playoff of SPECIAL NOTICE i % . 7) / 4 i F. Cath-{Thursday’'s 3-3 stalemate i - 74 XW 7 erman. Harold Whitehill's southpaw slants, ! X 7 4 / / 7 at supper by Rev and Mrs, C coupled with errors by the locals, eas- 5 . . ® ’ » Miss Hazel Smith, daughter of Mr. ily gave the Gap a winning margin, Britcher S Auction and Mrs. Charles B. Smith, is in State As ts the boys from acrosg the mountain | i : 7 : . 7 College taking care of a twenty-two ran_wild in the third and fourth Sale . | Ik / 7 months old child for Dr. and Mrs. Ern frames, while Centre Hall was able to E / ’ | est H. Coleman, at 108 B Nittany plle up but three hits in the entire] TPe undersigned wil} expose to sale | i “4 » 7 7 , : 7 / avenue. The family expect to Spend FRm at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast Bi e. % 3 , yr : vir rs wl Pad vo ny | much of the winter in Washintgon, Every batter on the Pleasant Gap of MIFFLINTOWN, on D. C. team annexed one hit, with the excep-| WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19 bh “A bv 2 In giving the aw: at the Grangeltion of Chan Houser, who scored the at 10 o'clock A. M.— | ; Wier, 4 REE 23 hi . a Fair, last week vas made to appear |Gap’s first run after reaching first on 2 Weeks on Wednesday 7 / ’ 7 i hl / #1 a J } / “ 24 oy Auetlon Every 2 that Ellis Rearick, of G \ V, lan error. had only “firsts” | m Jumping into a one-run lead in the horthora +5] ¢ Reapial opening frame, the Gap was behind in Waar you hear and what shorthor: attle. Mr. © K ning frame, the Cu wag behind in / ’ Tex Rickard will be here with a had 10 “firsts” an “eh 18.” the tilt but once, when Centre Hall an C | dH &M ] / i | you read about a car is im- hia. inters in the se arioa orses uies 7 9 / 4) \ portant—but one ride is worth a prem . ps 7) g1 wn 8 4 thousand words. Test Chevrolet's it WILL ALSO HAVE A L | : I V0 a. Knee-Action on a bumpy road, OF COWS | “Wy wo wm) / 7) / : where you can see for yourself lose springers %, f mi : ; what a big difference Knee- Action 10 Feeding Steers, welght 560 Ibs, a 0 dy, 7 0 / ; di makes in riding comfort. This test Ww : Ra / wm will also acquaint vou with the smooth, economical, valve-in-head and engine, the positive, cable. controlled brakes, the bodies by Fisher, and the comfort of Fisher Ventilation, {»0 10 vour nearest Chevrolet dealer and make the Ownership Test. Chevrolet is satis- : fied 10 let you and the ride decide This sale will commence at 10 a, m. i CES i § which car is the best for yOu. sharp, as we must start early to dis } cord 7 i 7 £5 CHEVROLET MOTOR OO. DETROIT. MICH pose of all this stock, | : Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices FLOYD A. BRITCHER. i 97 Ha : and easy G.M. A.C. terms. A General km wn Jp : Motors Value MEYER ~ BROTHERS ~ GARAG MILLS $ $ $ . SPRI “is ——— ———— r 3, . zi. as We have taken over the agency for the sale of DE SOTO and MILLER MOTOR CO. :: Centre Hall, Pa. CHEVROLET DEALER ADVERTISEMENT CE PPPC CECE C PEGE POEPETIIPPEPEPISEPP vilk + Men I Didi dh dh ag 4 , we fissusd to Benford, followed by Sam. agent. Mrs. Rimmey was taken ts oil's double and Wip SBtover's er i CARS the Centre County hospital Her in-]ror Xk “1 the (RDP merry-go-1 juries consisted of lacerations, an in-|whirling merrily in the 4th. scoring Chrysler Corp, products. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Jured ankle and shock . 3 } numbers five and six for ti visitors Wm P Garis il, to WW, P. Pet widow of David Rimmey, seventy-four Score by inninfs: terolf, tract Mii . twins $1 RIC] ELIEU Years old. + th 4 TYE re n rl § . .“ all 820 OO Yo If m the market for a Thomas U i et al to Wm E is snl ly pi . Weaver, tract in Millheim: $1. LATEST FEATURE . street and then turned back into the NEF WwW Mary Wingard, et al, to John OG : ATTRACTIONS path of the o, which was being Meyer, et al, tract in Penn $1800 Western Eleotrie Sound System twp. driven at a moderate speed Robert Foster, et al, to Mary Snyd- Continuous Shows 2 tll 11 Contractor W. N. Quigley has ar Mrs EP ampbell and daughter. or USED CAR er Foster, tract in State College: $1. Yanged with Susnast 2lub members Campbell, of Penns Cave. . WANTED—Market chickens of ail! } THURS.-FBL, (This Week) cut away a large portion of ti hill i { State College call to seé us. kinds; tankage sold. $1.50 per cwr— | SAT. (This Week) south of the Decker valley road and] wit? re. Esth y in A ed gel py te +h . use it for filling in the construction of, itoona, during a part of last week Ra 4. Rigel, Contes Hag: Phone 11 ! Hehelleu presents « To BELLEFONTE, PA. the roadbed for the new rete roa Sai I Car a : m tiest of all musica 23 Shows 7:15 and 9:00 dally. : ha h : id was born AY vag ALL SEATS NOW being built parallel wit; . tected om the nin: onal | oRumen STANDARD’S National Recovery cu gir. The » : aus & THURS-FRL-SAT. +1: shuld ER “HE COULDN'T TAKE IT” Wheat Fertilizer Betsudenbihond i MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.) | Ce Packs WED, (Next Week) Hrs Ls “CHAINED” MON, IICHAR “HIS GREATEST GAMBLE" WITH ICH POTASH FERTILIZERS Grow Bumper Crops ! TO HOLDERS OF Fi iss i supply i nitrogen in Standard Wheat Foramenr. "PY 2p. orsanic Second=Called Fourth menting in field and laboratory: numerous consultations » rhe ; Ei with State Departments of Agriculture, have proved its | iberty | 04an Bonds Mi ~ Re he superiorily as a ployed by the State High. hb wheat invigorator. : y ris aad tPA a nt and is Der Intond > hy : 8 Nitrogen Derived from: { OPTIONAL EXCHANGE OFFER. embeliintiine th Br tats Pare Fish » Blood x of embellishing the new con. X A Special Pure Dissolved Animal 1 Yahlic notice was 4 : aril 12 104 n 5 oie road between Potters Mills and NO FILLER Pare Slaughter anes Fare. : Public notice was given on April 13, 1934, that all outstanding State College, Which work’ at this time : Fertil Remind ral Guano (Poravian) Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds (Fourth 41 18) bearing serial nume is being actively carrie owa COE : ast 1 . . ‘a a . pletion During. the seam or . " S'ishate vf Anamunia i bers ending with the digit 2 or 8 are called for Jsedemption on t . i g 5 A ust clos. i, i \ 4 i " - vi "1. A . : ed and during the year previous large : i Available Fhosphorie Acid 4 i October 15, 1934, on which date interest on such called bonds numbers of trees—boty shade and orn \ poe i i 3 : , Pure Dissol : il will cease. amental-shrubbery and vines, were L ETT ) y : Saperphosphate imal Bette : Manto along the roadway. In many : | i ! | | Wartee Soluble Po i For a LIMITED PERIOD, beginning Sept. 10, 1934, holders FEE 4 Fi ¢ . . ! tash A { » . i Were pr a uped and at othery A Monument Erected-~ inne Derived from: | of such 414’s called for fedemption on October 15, 1934, are of- bed. Through cuts hundreds of vines] ' the aemory of a loved one is a | suntty SC et hon: Muriateot Potash || fered the privilege of exchanging all or any part of their called and shrubbery were used to hide earth.| Substantial expression of your jast- | : bonds for other interest-bearing oblivations f the United § en walls, one of the objects here be | D8 affection. To select one that 4 ’ Eoin Feature: 200 poands of BONE : { 8 gations of the Unt tates. ing to prevent Sides and srouion, Dur- wil be hg requiriu @ careful ’ prother vor portant wop-peode in, Full information concerning the optional exchange offer, or e drought periods of the two sideration last of these goods : : ; 4 summers covering the plantings, the] through all the years to come. Let | Cha partial redemption of Fourth 414’ on October 15, 1934, can be trees, shrubbery and viney were care-| U¥ cooperats with you by submit. Ci ‘ 4 obtained ate fully nursed, which included watsring, ting suggestions bused upon our ; ; the result of this being that an unus. Wide experience as memorial soulp- by ———————_— save » . ually Jarge percentage of the plants tors. : The F N nal B nk not only survived the drought but C. Hi. HOMAN § : irst atio we a made a fair showing In growth. The Buccessor : A SP Mil I S growty, has been much stimulated H 6 Ian 4 4 A AID ; RING PA. ince the abundance of rain which be-L. cen . works, | gs Ang ALLL ne, : ok : a Wan falling regularly about the mia.j Centre Hall Marble & Granite W : . Tart Ble. i All transactions cheerfully handled, ~~ i
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