THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ® - - - - ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. - ® * - * . LOCAL AND PERSONAL » . * Over 140 to select Clearance 209% discount on different large.size from. Brachbill's Bule, A card from Mr. and Mrs. FF. M. Fisher dated Brunswick, Georgla, Jan. uary, 21st, indicates the couple are en. Joying their trip through the South. The roads, 80 per of which are concrete, are fine, they say, Marie Goodhart, of Mr. and ‘Mrs. George CGoodhart, was a week.end guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Jodon, in Miliheim. The Hagan auto sales agency In Centre Hall recently received five new cars, and now there ar, on the floor a Dodge three Plmouth sedans, and Plymouth coupe and coach. all Rugs. patterns February The local I. O. O. F Hall Association will meet Wednesday evening, Feb'y 6, Thomas Brew Hamilton, who a few days ago celebrated his ninety._seventh birthday, is Bellefonte's oldest citizen, and one of two Civil War veterans In the countyseat. cent, Be sure to read every article in this issue of the Reporter that refers to “The Birthday Party for the Presi, dent” and the “The Birthday Greet. ing Plan” Mrs. John B. Wert, and Kenneth Wert, the latter at the wheel, motored to Pittsburgh on Sun. day to be with the former's daughter, Mary, now Mrs. Trevorrow, Mrs. J M. Kirkpatrick, president of the Clover Club, entertained the mem. bers of the club at home on last! Thursday evening. Guests at the timel Mrs. Stitt, of Bellwood, Kirkpatrick, Adaline daughter Miss Ann Wert sedan, George fell mid-afternoon Sunday it resulting he. and became the the three inches of tween Saturday Sunday morning. somewhat About now her warmer, n sister, | roads becoming very Miss Wibel, ! melting snow. in were from Rev, a niece W. M Laver, - x 4 Treaster Kettle Philadelphian. in of and supervises the « sloppy of and Franklin G. Sharer, present the Brean farm, township, will make sale [ his farm him | stock the who at comptroller at the ljives i 8 ai on Spey Penn transient His ull camp, position ate putg vacate charge ump, and, » 1 ry gentiem Vednesday th Mr Thieves ang pe morning sum of i i o from Eis Great ‘ reel 11 . - change from boty th, were gnrape but the ws f apt res Farmey bad fall, ing on ment § winded” the the the shoulders. 13s thiz had i would be no serious results following the fall whicy was, Indeed, a tionally hard Clayton A. McKinney and Mra. Mo. Kinney, of Ligonier, we ¢ caild the McKinney home last week dus +, of the death of the former's father Wm. er amp, a al FP. McKinney. The young man is a Was discharged on Tueslay, graduate of Mont Alto School of For. Mrs George Rudy, State College, estry, and ig now the forester in Dis. became a med.cal patient and was dis. trict No. 22, known as the Forbs di. cha ged the same day. triet, one of the twenty.four Qintricis] Mrs. Bruce H. Smith, Centre Hall in thy State. While there are but 20. | was admitted Wednesday and dis. Sout irvon_oi State lands, mostly 10. charged the following Monday. € n estmoreland county, he has Mrs, Elmer Swonger, Stat, College, charge of the State's Interests In Fay. aud Somerset, Washington ana|¥24 Admitted last Wednesday us a counties. There are thres CCC Trolcal patient, camps in the district, and the depart. | Rt 3 sponsoring six Looal Worka{ uriical patient, was discharged projects, employing 500 relief | Thursday. = “ : 1 : iungs to agai 1{a dia subsided. and One Troast. patient, surg lam u RAILS Kin. ANNUAL STATEMENT ny fron Bellefonte, Pa. “Jaouary ‘1, 1985. In compliance with the provisions of their Btatement of the Company is herewith presented. Balance In treasury January 1, 1934.. Cash premiums received during 1934. Cash received on Assessment No, 32... Borrowed money 38 22 15 00—-$11761 EXPENDITURES Fire Losses: C. A, Yearick—hay, grain and straw. W. H. Kessinger—hay grain & farm machinery C. A. Yearick-barn y R. E. & J. 8. Boozer—Saddler shop. Theo. D. Boal-——Stone Hotel (damaged) Theo. D. Boal—Household goods J. W. Klinger-—cow killed by lghtning tev, Malvin damges to dwelling house Paul 1. Wrigley—cow killed by lghtning Frank Donovan-—three cows killed by lightning Geo, & Edw, Vogt—damage to dwelling house Mrs. Emma Emerick—stable “vas Mrs. Celinda Hosterman- damage to stone hotel W. 8. Hosterman—household goods Smal; fires $2567 87 763 34 2200 00 750 00 2000 00 200 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 160 00 60 00 150 00 700 00 399 34 1586 10 Geesey~ Directors’ pay Writing poligies Postago . Stationary and Adjusting and « Xpenses .. Sundrics Sccretary Tre Interest Borrowse Cash balancs salary salary a and tax on checks via ded treasury asurer's Monsey RECAPITULATION $114 # PLAZA till 11 Continueus Shows 2 THURSDAY FRI, & SAT. {THIS “FLIRTATIONI WALK” WEEK) with Pp STATE i Pai Ofories BELLEFONTE, PA. §:00 daily. NOW Shows 7:15 and ALL SEATS he. Children 10¢, SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOW Lew Ayres t Paterson, i “LOTTERY LOVER" this grand show ! THURS.-FRL (This Week) SAT. (This Week) MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.) PARADE" ixi¥ TANTO “KID MILLIONS” test and greatest pi “THE WHITE , : A pho plotar YR WED. (Next Week) “NON. : TUES. - WED. CALL® # “POLICE 49th BAZAAR SALE at Belleville WED., JAN. 30 Livestock of All Kinds Cows —Shoats— Horses EVERYTHING AS USUAL. of good LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | SHERIFF'S SALE, By virtue of a writ of Levarl Paclas issued out of the Court of Common {will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte Boro, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935, Ald, that certain messuage or tract jorough of Mill Pennsylvania, {of land situate in the { heim, Centre county, {bounded and described as follows: | Containing In breadth along’ Main | treet firt, (60) feet and in depth two | hundred forty seven (247) feet, being ilot No. 42 In the general plan of Miil- { beim borough, eing part | conveyed to ideed bearing date Will bave a Jot HORSES at this Sale. Bring your Tuberculin Test Bheet and get a better price for your cattie. Bring In anything you have to sell. We will sell it for you. 0c commission on all Dogs before sold. Come and help us and we will help you. A square deal for all This will bé a Cash moved until settled for. of the same premises Mra Kate E. Musscr by | of November 17th, } D. 1917, and recorded in the office {for recording of deeds, Centre county, in Book Vol. 130, page 573, where ref. {erence thereto more fully and at large | Appears. Beized, taken in execution and to be Paul R. Byers, M. By. Reale DEG, Nothing sold of of Viola i as the | Admr, the jers, et ! Bale commence at 10:15 a m. of sald day, Terms cash. Sheriff's Office, JOHN M. BOOB, Bazaar Sale Every | Bellefonte, Pa Sheriff, | January 22nd, 1935 x6 J. U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, Belleville, Pa. property of Estate al. to signed to J. HL {tied for Everything will be as Glick. Everything : will be day of sale. o'clock Two Weeks The Centre 2 Our Q4h Anniversary ® February ale of FURNITURE &RUG JAN. 24th to FEB. 8th on SAVE from 20 to 331-3 Per Ct. (An HONEST SALE) PEPE CPPOIPIP POPE CEIPE GOP OPOOrD Every Reduction Granted from the original low price tag ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED Nothing reserved from Centre County’s Largest Assortment of Furniture and Rugs. NESE PO PICPOPPT PPP OP OPPE PPIC. W. R. Brachbil! BELLEFONTE isl Spring St. FURNITURE We Give S & H Green Stamps SINCE WEDD PEPE PP PPEPPOP POPE IPPD PETE PLEL ELLE ELLL LL EL PPPOE EPPPP EOP OLPOP POOPIE P80 PE SSL OP POPP LPP PEEP POLLLLPPLLND The New Stondard Chevrolet Conch THE NEW STANDARD CHEVROLET $ AND UP. List price of New Standard Roadster at Flint, Mich, $165. With humpers, spare tire and tice lock, the Hist price Is $2000 additional. Prices subject to change without notice. ERE is America’s great family car . , . beautiful to look at . . . thrilling to drive . , . very economical to operate | « + + and the world’s lowest-priced six. This New Standard | Chevrolet has a fine, roomy Fisher Body. It is powered by the same improved valve-in-head engine which powers Chev- rolet's new Master models. It is amazingly flexible and CHEVROLET ; Mm Il El . . The Now Morter De Luxe Chevrolet Coach AND UP. Lit price of Mastor Covpe at Flint, Mich, §560. 3 bumpers, spare thee and fle, Jock. THE NEW MASTER DE LUXE Cl § Vist price Is $25.00 additional © sublet to chang without mothe. (* Knees Action optional at small addins! cost). I NcEK + + + smartly lower in appearance . , . bea: streamlined. The performance of this car will ams Chevrolet's new and improved Blue-Flame valve-i: . engine gives remarkable gotaway—power and speed, rolet’s highly refined Knee-Action Ride — and longer + base—give new comfort. And operating economy, 1 greatly increased. See your Chevrolet Dealer today ) LR i pdr Be ae tant
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