» THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1034. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. (fr . . Mrs, Cora Meyer, Mrs, B. G. Meyer, FARM CALENDAR. i ring i Ss { Mrs, R. Gi. Meyer and Mrs, Ilda Haok- P | enbery made a trip to Avis on Wed 4 : A Collection of Newsy Happenings 3% |, day to get a square meal at the Timely Reminders from ays are ere ® and Personals from Gregg Town- $ | ,,,me of the latter's sister, Mrs RB. U. Pennsylvania State College ship's Metropolls. 3 . - - * - ® * \ » Danville last Sunday « 8 8 In dl eS Beataser. af Phillis School of Agriculture —————Whether it’s a new coat for the LLady—or for the Man of the hour— John McCool is anoving to the Russell | purg, preached a Harvest Home ser . . 9 . . 4 . . . we have it. In fact we feel justified i in really calling ourselves ‘*Headquart- Condo farm. mon in the Lutheran church last Sun: CATTLE TESTING STARTS-—Test- ers for Fall and Winter Clothes.”’ Mrs C. B. Stover and daughter Miss day evening, filling the appolntmenti,.g ,¢ cattle for Bang's disease under EY > : { for Rev. Greenhoe, the Federal emergency appropriation sephine, made a business and pleas- | uy : 1 : 8 y i : 4 Joseph x , cursday Mrs, W. H. Bressler, who has been}, .. teen started in twenty-two states . ure trip to Sunbury on Thursday. ! dok . 2 web « more : t 1o a business trip | on the sick'list for a week or more | ,quding Pennsylvania, Bang's dis. a an in er N Fall Ww. A { iE A 8 i + N Ww. 8 Aman oa Ete etusming | is reported sghtly better at this time ease also is known as contagious; abe The Famc us ew , ¢ State, i ( } T Shrough New oo ortion It may be detected by the ag- JA KE S J home on Saturday. gluting i hh & i a SHOES i y nation test in whic, a special test . : a i Boalsburg a i for MEN and BOYS Mrs. James Reish and son, James, . : . Cit” fotolia fluid, or antigen, is added to a snall ML hie KR DFERN a . ; : 8 rs « Swank sit rls . = 2 F Jr., of Old Fort, visited with her son, | Mrs. P. 1 wank visite riends quantity of blood serum from the an- In pure wool, zipper fasten Richard Slack, and family, on Sunday, | at Loveitt last week, Her &rother, BOTH IN 5 i i imal under test. ing: guaranteed warm and com: : Bresler is now a patient | James Orris, made a return visit to on Eo s . $1 . a = . a oy ml, [the Swank home CONTROL ORCHARD PESTS —One fortable. ROUGHER =v hospital. pre Sone : ' 3 $n the Sunbury | nd is :. . of the best ways of controlling rodents Mrs C. A. Krape visited her hus" | Edward and Alice Weber, of Hunt- in the orchard is through use of pols 95 band in the Centre County hospital, ingdon, were guests of thelr aunt, Miss on baits. : Starch -donted wheat th ©on Sunday, and reports him to be im- | treated with strychnine and then Is proving. | The Civic Club will meet Friday eve- placed in the runways or burrosvs of Mr. and Mrs. Randal] Meyer, accom. i ning. October Bh, at 1:80 in the Vo ithe mice. One quart of poisoned wheat and high er. panied by Miss Isabel Swabb and Riis | sation school building. is gufficient to provide two applications sell Marks, the latter of Centre Hall,| Prof. O. F. Smith left Wednesday {of one teaspoonful each for 50 trees. nde he loomsbur { ir for Maine to remain Indefinite}, while ow gy i AYRE CE y . * . f RD, attended the Bloomsburg ‘fair for y HRESH TIMOTHY SEED-—With J t R d A L Sh t f i Xk f convalescing frot % RN {ines Al Eel 3 -- one day last week. | convalescing from a rec nt illness timoth, seed selling ata high price us ecelve arge ipmen 0 Ladies ats Mr and Mrs. John Rossman, of] Mr and Mrs Harry Sunday and hil- land a shortage in prospect by the time Warren, visited their parents, Mr. and | dren, Theodore and Lois, visited spr seeding, it may he profitable Mrs. H. F. Rossman, over the week-| friends in Winber from Friday until hresh a mow of latecut timothy 1» y ond. [2 onday. Ty, Only timothy crops free from H. N. Meyer, the Bellefonte insur : The Missionary Society of the Luth-jother grasses and weeds should He f hurch will st on Thursday | threshed, althougy), most other seeds ance man, was here on business a 1 j eran church will mes t days ago. | evening, October 4th, in the 8. Schooliare easily screened and blown from The “Sweepstakes,” a weekly divi | room. timothy seed with proper seed-clean- “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. dend. conducted by the Spring Mills | Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McGirk and Miss |ing equipment Tish and Game Association, is grow- | Anna Dr accompanied Mr. and Mra, ———————— ing in popularity. Tickets can be had | CC. M Dale to Bellefonte on Sunday At Mrs. Bard's Hat Shop }mmm—— rinse from any member of the association. |evening to attend services in the Lu- in Miilhelm, vou will always find the Court House in the Borough of Belle. This bein ¢ John Wilkinson, grandson of Mrs. | theran church. The Rev. W. P. Ard. lhast and latesy in millinery at very fonte on plan of Hixhiand Pars David McCool, a youthful angler, was of Denver, Colo, was the guest min-li.o sejces Call and see. x39 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1534 Borough of State Coll awarded first prize by the Spring Mills ister. : d . ! —— the following property?” the same premiseg Fish and Game Association for the A large de legation of loca I SHERIFF'S SALE. ALL that certain messuage, tene-}Juranis and wife by jargest fish captured under the asso- | F. drove to Bunbury Sunda, tc By virtue of a writ of Flerl Faclas ment and plot of ground situate andiril 15th, 1821, <lation's rules during the past season. j tha Orphanage. : fssued out of the Court of Common Ving being in the Borough of for Ladies Annie Weber, on Saturday. ler's Office of Centre i . ay rain} ia of Bella. ~ . Ad Manta ( ga (Centre oot y vasi- | Vania. in Deed Book Vague reports have been received Mr .and Mrs Ralph Dale, of Belle-Ipleas of Centre County, to me directed, SU ’ : . Centre county, Pennsyi-}Vvania Deed Bool 1 th + H rv H ner was in an fonte, were recent visitors in town, will be exposed to publio sale at the Va ia. inde and described as fol: 137, sranted and al arty nt wal in i . I 3 X : A o ere at R : i James Bryson, of Watsontown andjCourt House in Bellefonte Bore, on to Howard H. Ewvey auto wreck in the vicinity of Lock | a . to Ho State College, alier in town FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1834 On the y by Haven, on Thursday, and that he sus- He AY, "R12. 1934, On the No y Prosp Avenue. a. | tained a broken leg. He is said to be k. ps following property: 3 nu Lt bY a y, } a patient in the Lock Haven hospital Misseg Rebaoen son have complet school for nursing Memorial Hospital, are now as the Mr. and Mrs Mills, hundred 645.49 PN. Municipal ® Theatre toc & the Eg This Week—FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 5 & 6 “STAND UP AND CHEER” Tai i} } **SHIRLEY TEMPLE and WARNER BAXTER** family io see “STAND UP AN Also~FOX NEWS and CARTOON! MONDAY & TUESDAY, OCT.8 & 9 ZASU PITTS, SALLY FILLERS and CHARLES STARRETT In “THREE ON A HONEYMOON” | TiS BLY Honeymoon. without Zass Pitts.” Don't Miss It EEREVIIONE CONIDIOTY | ALSO 2-REFEL COMEDY } 0? PIS TENG i dain it itiiieibesnddici iiss idsiadiiond) SHERIFF'S SALE. ie writ of lavari Faclas tit of the Court f Common ontre County. to me directed, exposed to pulile sile at the FHOINeInTee rev veseteessastasandseny INSURANCE AND A Complete : INSUKANCE Service. SURANGE Serve. {| REAL, ESTATR having gone there Compensation Automobile, Fire fire company Representative for WANT TO BUY ; Pa. T. & F, Mut. Cas. Ins. Co. { ‘he ny re ROCTY Phone 546] State College, Pa OR SELL ? to learn of be death of Newt Lor $5000 to $100600 Public Liability SEE us FIRST. 3 ame ut of this life at his $5,000 Property 15.00 home id Nittany Valley. Mr. Zerby 4 for S15. ived at Spring Mills some yéars ago i . - 2 es PE ¢ hs Yk It which is 25 to 60% less than asked C. D. BARTHOLOMEW and was engaged in hauling milk, $ ther Jeadin mpanjes-—for 10 oer Other Ing oo Yan jes 0 a5 y CENTRE HALL, PA. was from here he moved to Nittany pd % “i fat haans i a A 1% Protection. Call today. Valley where he purchased a farm and CPEPPPPOEPPIPIIOIrer has since aperated it. He was born int ct dati o_o ————————————————— and reared at Creen Grove, north of | ° ° 1 ' . le Fat i WEIR ROTI TOI TRS TT SIRT Ce IRI JO St Penn Hall, a son of Franzis Zerby. | a Mrs. Zerby, who siurvives him, w { Miss Ulri tiatiaiaaat wore eed vive him tw ns | i pn To Holders of Second- Palin he r 3 £ y gee : day morning, in charge of Rev. Den- | i Called Fourth Liberty is Bmith, astor of the Methodist Loan Bonds re churey at Temington, and continued | to Paradise hurch, in Georges Vale ley, with burial in the Paradise ceme- etery. He was aged fifty years. The death occurred in the Lock Haven hospital on Saturday. The deceased lived in Flemington. Tax Collector Harold E. Stover re. OPTIONAL EXCHANGE OFFERING. Public notice was given on April 13th, 1934, that all out- Pore at: ot ter onl or the standing Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds bearing . serial num- achott tax has Been collected. agninst bets ending with digit 2 or 8 are called for redemption on ! Electric Range illustrated here has a fully Ffein io oven, giving a cool kitchen, as well as a clean ohe. Qual. So astounding a value is this new ity's oven heat control and thermostat “Quality” range that five hundred assure women of repeated re. more women in the areas of our sho Sulte—a cake as good As as the one. have changed to cooking with Ar e range is lain enamel out. ity since its introduction. side and in, wi (non-sag shelves and and They wouldn't go back to their old 8% 8 sturdy cast-iron not warp. stoves. For they ave beautiful n electric ranges that give th them a are ‘Don't jump to wrong conclusions ice that no ordinary stove can give, Suality ot display in our shops. and This attractively priced Quality be convinced of its fine value WEST PENN ELECTRIC SHOPS The school tax duplicate sums ap to - ceases $8433 in Gregg township, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ohl and sons For alimited time beginning September 10, 1934, hold- Richard and Robert, of Lock Haven, ers of Fourth 44s called for redemption are offered the privilege of exchanging all or any part of their called bonds were guests on Sunday of Mra. Ohl's father, C. P. Long Mr. Obi is em- for other interest bearing obligations of the United States. ployed by Mr. McCloskey, a milk dealer. Mr and Mrs Vernon Godsbalp and young son Teddy, of State College, « wisited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Full information can be obtained at this Bank. # The Ee ——— A ——
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