The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1934, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 193
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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
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ITEMS OF .
LOCAL INTEREST
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»
The pe
State College
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ie
atic
that
into
asking
divided
Wits
mn to the court
borough be
four wards instead of
by Judge Fleming
last week.
The ra
Thursday,
two dismiss.
ed the wtter part
OL
Hall
and
for
Suns
Centre
Saturday
infall at
Friday,
The
and one-third
The
inches. fall on Sunday Wils
incl
ony
nes,
two
nu
wa
£3500
Iuding
sold
to
Pitts
3, 000,
Academy,
all the propertieg held by it,
at Sheriff's sale Friday for
the Fidelity Trust company,
burg, who hold a mortgage «
Mr. and
Shippensburg,
day of last
Grayson
for Rev
marriage.
home the
Jellefonte
s
.
if
f $51
Mrs. Nathaniel Ga of
arrived
and
assisting
ayson,
Wednes-
then Mra.
in
here
wek gince
been
PF.
Mr.
beginning
caring
by
has
=
a
r Greenhoe, le
Graypon
of
1 UIK
returned
week,
this
Gr
Curtis £ reg
Township
4,182 individuals
sketch
M. Watts, principal
Vocational 1,
school
wl
£
Ose
A
Men", tl
Wha
ToL.
Russel
a
a
day
by Cole
patient
broken
midn
Coll
ight
went
3a
0
r
velween
the
owner tien
Garbrick,
Garbrick
a
farmer west
is versed in bee
able to tell of many seemingly
habite of the So
iar
ome
honey
is always well’ regulated
A
served in
chicken and waffle supper will be
Trinity Reformed church
Centre Hall,
Adults, 40c¢;
the
from
BE
200,
basement,
sp.
Sept. 2
children,
4
¢ to m.
Mr.
left
of
ber
Mr 8.
and
for
R.
L.use,
Mrs,
Wm.
to
Hagan and
Friday,
Century
They will
and
Mrs,
Chicago
Exposition
on
attend the
Progress
for
Miss Coble, well-kaown
character living at Hall Station,
wis arrested by a State police gn dis.
had Jug of
moonshine in the
gone a week.
Jessie
in
Unk
covering he a gallon ale
leged whiskey car
she was driving,
The Potter
has extended
board
fol-
paid
Ie
school
the
township
tax
lowing manner:
October
payments in
One-fourth t
to he
first;
by one-fourth by
by
April
fi t
rst;
February
1st,
one-fourth
by
cember
1st, and one-fourth
o
Pean
Sat
While
gathering,
tennis the
McClure,
* had
Jrie ng at
Soup al ur-
day,
2
on
misfortunt
on
WI
Pach the
Ralph
4
it
to
gpound,
He is «
and It arm the
ng st,
i
spiint
¢
= t
41st BAZAAR SALE
at Belleville
WED., SEPT. 26
|
here
mother,
1.04
Sunday
Pitts)
visit
hh, can
his
Arney
on in
Murs
Mrs,
Louise Smith,
Wednesday
Mrs
Laura Lee.
T Smith and daughter, Miss |
Philadelphin
Bmith's
motored to
visit Mrs,
Stauffiet.
10 7s
fer
A meeting of the Centre |
Hall Men's Assoclation
been called for this (Thursday) evening |
in the High bullding
gpecial
Business has |
school
granted to |
and Margaret |
Mrs. M.
Auman,
Driver's lcense
Marshall »P.
Stover, Bpring
Boalsburg:
heim,
were
Shawver
Mills;
H.
Peters, i
Mill |
James
Mr. o
Sunday
friends
Lloyd
in
Hacket,
to
Mr,
Ruests
Mrs.
autoed
for
Vonada
Harrisburg
Mr.
n|
with |
and Mrs,
of friends |
aay.
and George
+ vu +1
to Carlisle bas
v day, and
were
the
on Bae
ind
Florence
Pitts
and Mrs
former's
Stanley Brooks
Miss
autoed t
sister,
0
Let Che
vrolet tell its own story
The best way t
about the new
make the Ow nership Test. Dri
the same routes, in the same
your present automobile, and
you can see and feel tell their
ride will prove that Knee-Aet
roads good, and good roads bet
prove that shockproof steering
oT 1
Wi i
PASTOR fONTINLUES
SERIOUSLY ILL AT HOM}
ive
o get the truth
gear-shifting, a remarkably flexible 80.horse-
Chevrolet is to
wwer engine, and cable-controlled brakes
make a big difference in safety and drivis
ease,
ve this car over
$ oF
* ip
way you drive
let the results
A
ion makes bad
ter. A ride will
r, Synero-Mesh
A ride will show wou why so many
thousands have found it impossible to return
own story. toordinary driving after an experience like this.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO... DETROIT. MICH
A
Compare Chevrader”s Low delivered prices and easy
{ General Motors Vales
i 4.1
terms
IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
|
Pet
SOCCER SCHEDULE
Higi
District
HIGH SCHOOL
T soccer schedule for the
Western
follows
i
feams the
“nire in
opt. 28
Hublersburg a
in
Boalsbur
a sat 4%
ps t Centre Hall
sie of loge
tober 5
Biate
®
A Monument Erected-~
INSURANCE xp
REAL ESTATE
hula tel
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL?
SEE US FIRST.
rere
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA,
is &
your jast-
o1 that
sreful
ioved ong
r
to the
gubstant
a fos
I po
memory «
&
$ *
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ing
wi appropri
last
fet
gubmit.
nour
scalp
must
CONG
aa MemMOoriag
C. H. HOMAN
Successor to
H. 6G, STROHMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works,
CENTRE HALL. P
A.
TO HOLDERS OF
Second=Called Fourth
Hall
Novem
Hublersburg
Yor
bure Biate ollegs
RICHELIEU
LATEST FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
Western Eleetrie Sound System
Contingous Shows 2 til 11
{This Week)
WAY"
THURS. FRI,
“STRAIGHT IS THE
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1 BELLEFONTE, PA.
7:15 and 9:00 daily.
ALI: SEATS NOW
250.
Children
ith F
3 Shows
SAT. (This Week)
r 10¢,
iy
Re
“HAVE A HEART” THURS-FRI-SAT.
5
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MON. & TUES, (Next WkJ
IEATEST GAMBLE
WED. (Next Week) ;
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«THE BARRETS Of
winpPol EE STREET”
. « WED
TUES,
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§ 4 6 FY # i
ition he soe :
iw n
Reporter office
A Lot of Good Dairy Cows
Liberty Loan Bonds
:
inclu ha oper:
§ Reporter
on the
mill game
Linoty besides givin
readers
Wo Toyo
pe, ing
ie
intereating arti 4
Centre (Cou League based
After h
observation
Hospital,
been a patient under
in the Wills Eye and Ear
Philadelphia, the Information
obtained there Is not encouraging to
Miss Vesta Blauser, who has had fear
for some time that she might perma:
nently the sight of one of her
eyes. Ming Blauser Is a school teach.
er in the Potters Mills grade school
and gome time ago discovered that at
some periods one of her eyes was en
tirely sightless although. she exper-
fenced no pain In connection with it.
She was taken to the hospital by her
father, John Blauser, beginning of last
week and returned home on Saturday,
Hospitay authorities informed her that
it appears the eye is dying on the In.
side, and that little can be done from
preventing the disease taking ity nat.
ural ‘course. 8he Is, however, able to
contipue teaching and is doing so this
lose
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ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK,
AS USUAL
» Lruck Load of Extra Fine
Enon Valley COWS.
ALL KIND OF HORSES
Bring your Tuberculin Test Sheet
and get a better price for your cattle,
Bring In anything you have to sell
We will sell it for you.
HORSES AND PONIES
Boe commission on all Dogs before sold.
200 Pullets from blood-tested stock.
Brood Sows.
Come and help us and we will help
you. A square deal for all
This will be a Cash Bale,
moved until settled for.
Everything will be assigned to J. H.
Glick. Everything will be settled for
day of sale,
Bazaar Sale Every Two Weeks
J. U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE,
Belleville, Pa.
| Ryser fines sefiposrs
Nothing
OPTIONAL EXCHANGE OFFER.
Public notice was given on April 13, 1934, that all outstanding
Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds (Fourth 4
2
Ya
bers ending with the digit 2 or 8 are called for redemption on
October 15, 1934, on which date interest od such called bonds
will cease,
For a LIMITED PERIOD, beginning Sept. 10, 1934, holders
of such 434s called for redemption on October 15, 1934, are of-
fered the privilege of exchanging all or any part of their called
bonds for other interest-bearing obligations of the United States.
8) bearing serial nums-
Full information concerning the optional exchange offer, or
partial redemption of Fourth 4}4’s on October 15, 1934, can be
obtained ate v
First National Bank
The
SPRING MILLS, PA.
All transactions cheerfully handled,
; oy cd ee !
PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of
South Dakota Horses
at Centre Hall Hotel Barn
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21
Some of the best Horses 1 have
» ever shipped to this market. SQR-
REL TEAM, wt. 3600 lbs, 6 and
7 yrs. old a real pair. PAIR GRAYS, 4 and § yrs, hard to find them
better. Some good Brood Mares. Some good MULES; probably
some good MULE COLTS. Balance of load good big Work Horses
the kind you can feed for the spring market. DON'T MISS this Sale.
Sale begins at One O'clock P. M.
£4 Sh ee Wm. Gruenwald
ea