THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1834, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. sisters, Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mrs ® 5 & = =» *. . * 0» * fr . . Paul Grove, last week FARM CALENDAR. pring i S Mrs, Guy Corman visited her aunt . {and cousins at Clearfield last week A Collection of Newsy Happenings | spring Mills lodge No. 57, L 0. O Timely Reminders from ays are ere: and Personals from Gregg Town- | ¥., presented the following menibers . ; : : 1 » ship's Metropolls. | with, 26-year jewels: A. J, Burrell, Ivy Pennsylvania State College —Whether it’s 1 BE . : s a new coat for the Lady—or for the Man of the hour— A ad e W. Bartges, I.. M. Decker, (. F. Hag School of Agriculture e The work on thenew bridge is pro-jen and W. 0 Ripka, William Steele! , , 4 4 8 st, = » we have it. In fact we feel justified in really calling ourselves ‘‘Headquart- . 4 gd tilaver to sup- | of Bellefonte, made the presentation . gt ; tc y Eressing nicely. The Corteh side of the | speech, which he did very nicely. HAVE FRESH VEGETABLES ers for Fall and Winter Clothes. port the walk on the north ide of 3 1 : ? : Fresh tomatoes, eggplants, and pep structure has been badd on the ot in | > i pers, picked when nearly ripe from . the east and has been imbedded I Potters Mil Us. the garden before frost, may be kept Fall a d Ww t i n ste so not any of thé steel 18 vis- | . a . "w™ wh : n mn er concrele so I Rll . wonstrocts Mr. and Mrs F. A. Carson motored for a month. They can bestored in a , 2 ew ible. A Hnatiap Surin on ito Lock Haven on Sunday, moderately dry cellar, coldframe, or JACKETS I'he Famous seurred on Sunday, whe st Mus- | nw naxvania = te Wi ho occurred an on gi + of the workmen | George Sweeney and family, of Cen-lother convenient plac . lo ripen i: ™ SHOES ser, Of Penn . ot thes pliers, fell | tre Hall, spent Sunday at the home best temperature is 65 degrees F ahr for MEN and BOYS, REDFERN while working o me of ’ ’ i : ' > . an ny » enheit for storage and 75 Cegrees for . week where its depth was [of his parents, Mr. and Mps. W. M \ In pure wool, zipper f n into the creek Joh Sweeney rapid ripening BOTH IN BUEDES bout six feet He was not injured, |* ya ing: guaranteed warm and com but thoroughly wet when he swam out.| B. D Brisbin and daughter, Mrs.] STUDY AT HOME-—Forty two free fortable. . ROUGHER LEATHERS sea : ty | Roxanna Robertson, of Hartford Cuan, correspondence courses are offered by A conundrum being propounded svape T shin Vooa- | Visited on Sunday afternoon at the the Pennsylvania State College In gen 95 ed the NEWEST an gome of the Gregg owns} od . aryiosy " ! his *v Rots . . i 1. | home of "and . N. Miller eral agriculture, animal husbandry hot tional school youths is, why the heck home of Mr .and Mrs. M. N, Miller, for Ladies { . ‘ ticulture, dairving, home eoonomics, Jerome M. Johnston is making so many | Mr. and Mrs, G. H. McCormick, ac ’ " trips to Penn Hall “Twill out, they companied by Mr and Mrs. ¥. F.Palm and miscellaneous subjects. Leisure time in the late fall and winter can be jer took dinner last Sunday it the the | home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Sankey, i near Hollidaysburg. They nlso stopped Mr. McCormick's aunt, Mn say some day profitably used in studying these a- vallable courses WHEN TO USE LIGHTS se + 5 5 § lights n warily ets only i servi havi me home at this time to vis-|™ ver, who has been seriously ill. }}&R ly pullets only to prevent aving come home at this Id : p great a dre fry yor luction ~ : q 4 t 3: | Gropp in «EK proguetion, ft with C. A. Krape, who on Friday | outer Palmer and friend, Miss Miss Delsey Morris, teaching in public schools In Dylestown, wag al her home here during the week-end, |™ te poultry specialists, On ow vas brought from the Centre County | rie ‘openhaver, of Tyrone, Miss An : . . . . Apullets that do not start laying until yanital to his home here. Miss Re- | ella Copenhaver and Miss Hutchins, of " hospital 1 MA Rani aM By. a : : . late about November 1, lights ma, Me R becca Robinson, R. N., is walting on Philipsburg, visited over the week-end i : ids i . for = MEE ) 2 Wbinson, . Vie ¢ TVW nroductio Sither him It {« her first patient in a pri- at the H E. Foust home 1 . fd ” a 4 : : * 34000 - des : i y ? AL . MOrning or evening lights may He uF vate home ce graduating {rom AD- | sn———— if satisfactorily. ington hess L Boalsburp OTT . thd TPYERES A SAAD . : i . LB MEN LS NCREASE Miss Mabel! Brown, of Sunbury, vi a LU TEMBE]} INCREAS} A ted her father, Samuel Brown, “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. Mr and Mrs. Donald Haverstick and } 15 per cent. increase in 4-H club mem ren Donald and Miriam, of Wil- {bership Is indicated by reports received eo { mir mm. Del, attended Lutheran 8 8. jat the state club office at the Pennsyl- Sunday. Mrs. Annie Smith and daughter Mrs G Corman a visiting in Clearfield | “1 Sunday morning and greetedjvania State College. Last year there uy orman, an UNE i ARAL » 3 ; aot : 4 a : . { friends of Mr. Haverstick, who spent iwere 14.400 boys and girls enrolled in SHERIFF'S SALE. by with the former's sister, Mrs, M. M | : - Overly | his boyhood days at the Ed. Sellersjolub work in Pennsylvania, while this Py virtue of a writ of Levarli Faclas West ecighty-eight perches i 4 ' ! ¥ 2 3 Lo vear the t¢ t f= » warimately ; S00 “ “ stith y t sere te y 9 sp Fir Snring Mills Vocational defeated | HOMO at Oak Hall vear the total | ipproximalely 16.00 issued out of the Court of Common | nthe of a perch to a core y 1 a oso . § pt PT Pr . = Th 8 4 2 gE ¢ SEE an 3 t i haa . if = farmers of 3 . East Penns Valley High in a soccer Mrs. Nelson Jones and daughters of STERILIZE MILK PAILS—Milking Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, is or lormeriy of : Benjar lait i 2t + ‘ 3 1 » RBoutk two degre game last Friday rom srrow (Friday) | State College, were callery In town on} pails can be sterilized ea@isfactorily will be exposed to public sale at the thence South two degreos, ale eal ge i somday ove 11g : .. Sots . a slide at nid ll £ 3 ua ty-two perches to a corner by the teams will again play on the local | Wednesday morning in a low pressure steam sterilizer pre- Court House in Bellefonte Boro, onj thorkea Be ovo tyr oF field | Dr. and Mrs. Hyslop motored tojcentl, designed at the Pennsylvania FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 alt dex — Wap} deri & - : » a + r Rit EFT sl Fit bechd ola +h + | Pittsburgh last week and were accom-| State College agriclutural sveriment | sh ¥1 : ha, Cage. es cig As was intimated a week ago, the G Sal OUR agnoiuura Lheriment tho following pr periy: six-fenths of a perch to C. Kinz residence indergoing re- |] inied home by the Dr's mother, Mrs, station All that . § 3 . . L RZ wsideno is undergoing re- | . ! A . Add ul ] painting on the exterior. The work jan yn. . PICK APPLES WHEN RIGHT and tract of , Eituate | ne iu “| West nineteen perche - and rs. JM. X hee ae y 4 shin o rds v 3 fg being done by James Kerstetter . : a n : Stage of maturity a: picking time In ship f Hard 1 yn Mr and Mrs lair thoun, © Bp “Ef fluences the value of the apple orop id toona. were guests “4 ’y fitahle the T E. Jam x Ortl pevent TUNE IN wuiery. Municipal® Theatre fo, 4 GEORGE H. EARLE Bn Former Minister 1 TO. NIGHT This Week — FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 12 & 13 8.30 to 8.45 State-wide Hook-uj oe B. Brown in “CIRCUS CLOWN” KDKA DEMOCRATIC RADIO CAMPAIGN MONDAY & TUESDAY, OCT. 15 & 16 T ¥ PLM CHAS qos, in “CHANGE JHEART The Policies of the A 1 HA CARTOON “SLOW Bl T SURE” and SINGLE REEL a——————— NEW DEAL torsl | ftorel fori ifort prsrmnelirsrmmsliposioe df fommoefi fosrmeedly The Centre Reporter. $1.50 & Fear must be ma 1 ita 1 ne d ! TPP EPPLIIPESIOOLOPOPEPOP OPEL OPII EOF — — A Complete 4 L > wries Siuterbeck and | » o . INST JA NCE Service. r 3 1 wa = av bY = ou n and Mary Swartzi VoOtefor men in sympathy 1 / > $e Bl id ven as 2, Belafonte with E. G. WASSON : 1€ : a A A. W. Holderman and Meliosg visited Sunday pensation mettle | with friends at State College ¥' President Roosevelt's Representative for OF THE FIRST WEEK'S “BETTER LIGHT— Misse Ms ry ' Stoner & a MarySws 5 an sgn . v Pr T.- & F, Mul. ( Ins. Co. Se 21d | visited Sunday with their friend Fran: Recovery Program Prone $463 , to. College, Pa BETTER SIGHT’ PRIZE CONTEST IS Re St 1 | cen Runkle at Colyer. - ; ‘a ik Sctiitn 1 dahilite | Mra, Maggie Cra vlord, of ‘entr 3s op io 110000 Public liability T | was the guidi Hall apent a oo =. Canis $5,000 Property Damage Mrs. M. » Zub er hand in ne ection of three hand- ats - -—o Ee Hon are ee i Marta For the Legislature for $15.00 SPRING MILLS cupied by two of hig daughters, and Jol Furiney Wah A Suen. at the which is 26 to 50% less than asked dr 2 : + wes. Bupper given at the Mitterling cafe | tho i ¢ companies—for 106 - ~ - ’ - families, and ‘the “eon ‘named. The muesday evenine tr 6. bierling eal VOTE FOR by other leading companies Second Contest Started Monday home to the north is occupied by Mr. | ? . : % Protection. Cail today and Mrw. Archie Confer, the second by | : . - - ; J S , a Eo ne to] The second road eonnssting Treant.] | John W. Decker _— ii (Replies Due Not Later Than Saturday) third by Clarence C. Smith. er Valley, with Havice Valley has been samme fusreerfi fot sreodifomnfife e The officers installed in the local commenced by the young men in the a gmbh shams A— lodge of Odd Fellows, recently, by Jas | CCC camp in Treaster Valley - ECIAL NOTICE ’ lewin dis $ ay a! Ww — [msn cision s. —" ————— re —— ———_—. a SP i Anot her LES. “a pproved”’ Noblsa Grand, Arch Heckman: vice bs —————————— + Buel | Lamp to be Given as Prize grand, Paul Weagley: financial secre. ST — i —— T——————————— rea Albright: treasurer, DW Britcher’s Auction d: chaplain. A. L Duck W. P Osman: RB. tae N. 3, eto: J. 8B to N GG. WW. A 8 to V. Gi, John Vonada; 3 James Evans The Cregg Township Vocational | echool haa two instructors In music Miss Luella Rearick instructs in vocal music in the third and fourth grades and trains for vocal music in! prog- rams, while Mrs, LaClair Fetterolf in- structs in instrumental music. The orchestra being developed Iv composed of eleven pieces and while the major. ity of that number are close to be- Sale ! : Last week's winner has been given one of the beautiful new table lamps—designed and approved by the LL E. 8S. (Hluminating Engineering Society). This lamp provides : . ROL, To Holders of Second- A ? | Thé undersigned wil} expose to sale of MIFFLINTOWN, on proper light for seeing, thereby relieving and minimizing at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast Called Fourth Liberty MIFFLINT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 | eye strain and fatigue. This week another I.E. 8, approved Loan Bonds at ‘10 o'clock A. MM. lamp will go to the contestant whose entry is judged to Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday be the best answers to the 10 questions. APTION EC VOCHANGE OFEED TN WILL HAVE A FEW I Enter this interesting contest— NOW! Secure a Con- OPTIONAL, EXCHANGE OFFERING, d C 1 | test Blank and the special bulletin which tells all about the [Horses and Colts | Public notice was given on April 13th, 1934, that all out- Science of Seeing. Turn in your answers not later than ! : standing Fourth ‘Liberty Loan Bonds bearing serial num- ; Saturday. ginnery vy iF Jnatructop in excerdingly ] bers ending with digit 2 or 8 are called for redemption on | WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT ‘ia ; proud of their performance at this Pp The week's winner will be announced one week from toda early date of the 1934-1935 school year. Ont: 15, 1934, on which date interest on such called bonds i OF COWS i y- Following are the names of the will cease. fresh and close springers. young people comprising the schbol | Holsteins, J and Guernseys. CONTEST RULES: orchestra and the instruments they | For alimited time beginning September 10," 1934, hold- Lgomn. Hettors, Shook Pulls and a few lo » : play: Violins, Lona Hanson, Mabel ers of Fourth 414s called for redemption are "offered the | Steers. Ae Ee Ae et ay Samilies. Eungard; sol cornet, Ellsworth Sto. . privilege of exchanging all or any part of their called bonds Also a lot of Pigs and Shoats. ; 1st ¢ M ser; 2 / contest this weeks contest to var cornet, Garon Mums; 3nd for other interest ging =i obligations of the United States. | All cows will have ‘test charts. Any sh opin whom Be . he person bringing a cow must have test cornet, Inez Zettle: darinet, Pober: Henachen; saxophone, Bernics = Earg- Full information can be obtained at this Bank. | chart. | 3 40 eurite received will bu Comm he party of the Tvis | “Cheap John” will he here with a Better Light Night The : [full line of Dry Goods. 4. The decision of the judges will be final, er, Frances Zerby, Spurgeon Condo: E flat sxonhone, Robert Corman; pis ano, Margaret Grenoble. Mr. and Mra, BB, BE. Reish, of Lew. isburg, spent a day at the parental home of the former, that of Mr. and Mrs. 3. 1. Relsh, proprietors of the new restaurant in our town, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Haney, of Us. ing Sun, Md, were vigiting the jatter's ! Thiy sale will commence at 10 a, m. WHO 1S DISPLAYING WINDOW CARDS IN REFERENCE TO THE “BETTER LIGHT — BETTER SIGNT™ CONTEST or from WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
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