The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 14, 1935, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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a cost of $100,000, wis purchased | (aont of theses United States, predicts
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Bloom and her sen, Donald from Harrixbrog over the week-end on number of yours going 1 Crafton to 237.600 hy Mi Richard Garrett, | +4. depression will be over tn two
fs TR g » . A visit to the William Tysons Clymer the inter but always eiger rs
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LOCAL IN I EREST | Whiteroek Quarries stockholders de has @ widendid Mion as eld ad 1 i to her home in town.
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daughter of the builder, the late OG ©O months.
Orney, nt nn administrator's sale Mi
i wij continue to conduct the Wert Ltrs fo sme fo trmne lion
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Ca ur heretofore Bhe has been the
- . hd . - * . ® cided to increase the bonded indebted. | Juster for the PP, RR, Co tages Rachel and Mary Begner
i Curtis Weaver, wife and daughter roan thy Lonharger and Myers loss
ness of the corporation . by $75,000 Reading, visit thelr parents faven | part ‘of Tuesday in Aloona
making the total bong issue, $25,000, | Weavers, Ki wr several days ih Mever, of Putshurgh,
Mr, and Mrs Calvin Weaver, Jr. viz. lh mother, Mr Jaenh Meyer ne
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“Ted” Bradford, a higy school boy, [ited Mrs. Houck, mother of Mi Wea | Miz irr town who $4424s “1 | dea ith of her fathé: WEIS
Ty oer, ft her ne in Orblsonia, Sanday { he 5 y s Pe {4 the an tof i
son of Myr. and Mrs, C. BE. Bradford gs her hom a 5 Sd i Wo ga f AE
Mrs, Lizzie Wehrley, of Altoona, Is
at the home of her brother, Samuel
Shoop,
Mrs, Emma Winters, who has been with re anxiously awaltl ’
became 11 the latter part, of last | surgical patient in the Bellefonte hospital! develo §
week, and began to recover heginning {2 Who has been so seriously (1, is h day oon, George Mothersbaugh | P F
INnow on a falr way to recovery ; urprised to find a strange man iy !
Mrs, Kilzabeth Lee Is a patient lu the ng] “hed near his barn, The man
i , : Bellefonte hospital 1 Be ‘ vers i, and after rendering : f
Miss Alice Burkholder 1 student p iret 11 ' £44 if The undersigned will hav thie Je |
. 4 4 ’ {| Luella Gephart who fell in her room | fir tie authorities were notified, Up a I ga > Bre ra i
nurse in the Methodist Episcopal hos- [at State College and briussd he raf bad lon t Coarrival Gt was discovered the|on the J. W Kyle Hedy arm, yee | OFFERS TO THEIR
pital, Philadelphia, resumed her duties |!¥. Was at the home of her parents Just | 50! } a” Ruse ext an ayy Daa ghtiuily West of MILEOY on i
11, hey week recovering from her injuries be ' 1 heat 1e vietlm was taken in y JAY CH 2IND Li i
in the institution after an ness of afore returning to her work as a sten harg { an offiever and glven a free ride — FEN AY, MARCH 22ND, 1935, $ CUSTOMERS THE OPPOR-
few weeks from grip ographer he county seat Phe following personal propemty to wit:!|
Palmer Blerly purchased the Sterl Mil | Atma Mary Hess recent] y pureh i
We buy ohly and we sell only theler property. The Miller family will move 8% a jor oy and Friday afternoon 54 Head of Livestock i TUNITY TO OBTAIN A
‘ ; wo . . ito the N, | Blerly home opposite the! "O0em pane hy er parents ane i
Genuine Tested W Atlee Burpee's | - a rE ¥ fome ap) Mag. BE. W Hess, Bdear Hes i 0 ‘ 1 pay. Mules, 9 and 12 years old,
jC wden Seeds in bulk, What a satis | QA Fve Lamey and son Floyd. of Groen] Chiles of Bhinglet ow ©, drove t my welght 2400 lbs wig le {ine made rs, |
| wi ted the Hed Mre. Bowersox at] DUrg for a week” end visit t . good workers, sound and gentle; gray
re ia Tome So ae To er in| hore weighs 1950 Iba cat bo hitched Hovey 26-piece Set of
an's Christian Temperance Union offest vegetables grown, Sold hy H. pI : : Gephard ww, Arthur Miller, M.| Ralph Dale of Bellefonte » on Ruy wrong ; sorrel horse welghu 12 ibs
ly at the home of his parents r « wherever hitched i CK mare
“o re ' 1 3 dd in the Lu- |g for rdwire ill hone 1 i i Mwin Bierly attended a at
Centre County will be held | : Schaeffer Hardware, Bell phone 14M, |1 . Mre, I, K. Dule welghs 1200 Ihe, sound and nice work
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. ‘1 x ; ly lasonie meeting | entre Hall Monday | Ww | "1
theran church, State College, Satur-|Bellefonte Xx18* ight . +t —— —— —— : Tay) rn welds 10 104 re nd SILVERW RE
day, beginning at 9:1 a. m. I The Roy Brugarts will meve into the! ‘ ; “an ul Worker: spotted pony, A
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Recent guestg of Mr, and Mrs. Har
old Bohn were Mr. and Mrs, George
Bohn, of Lemont. : y
of this week
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Weaver, of Al-
toona, former residents of Centre
Hall, visited among friends about here
over the week-end.
Unimproveg roads and lanes are in
a most horrible condition in this sec-
tion. Fortunately, there are not
many as there were one day.
The Spring Institut, of the Wom-ifaction it ie to have the best and nice- |
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Edgar Stover. a forester in thy em- | . Huckenber home, recently vaeat Tusseyuville, i" Ihe Kind and ges +, safe for
Dr. Charleg E leury, president of ay of the Reading Coal Co living | ¢d by Palmer rly. Ou Friday 4 larg: the family to
. “ol ‘ stockholders on Line 186 i ?
Te Ba niversity ‘hil: siphin, and |: ar Fic tecbunsas iat Wal jamber of fries helil a kitehen show : TE i» <
Penaple University, Phil attelp wp i it Tower ( ity, sehuvikill county, a er for the Rrupgarts {their telephone meeting at the home eo nr An ul GOOD nA H COWS :
g ie r » 1 a "u . ne Lv. loom teed 3 5 te \ ; chile] op . — . onsite of nernseys Shorthornz an
Mrs. Beury, are on a cruise to . omgianied by Mr Stover and hil To Erect Memorinl Tablet and Marker HA. W., Holderman Monday evening Hol Wide feiss “ oe 4 RE . or ® ¢
wt edi even due (oo freshen
erglades, Havana and Jamaica, having ldren, Carl and Mae, Ee guest fi I a meeting held in the Re hersburg ". F. Rockey and family at dof sale vance due to freshen
sailed on the 8S. 8. Columbia during| Mr. Stover's parents. Mr. nn Mi ik bulldis ’ reday evening by the! funen t Mra. Creve Ist Theres tock bul 25 060i
1 : ’ 1 ii ite vie ni ty, it 5 . 4 r IVE, at i. a | Gr " § 11 ¥ §
last week M. O. Stover, in Millhdin tnd 3 tam) ' : | horn baie “in youn : re
ym, Weel I. O. Stover, in Millkeim animously decided to erect af Boalsjurg, Wednesday afternoon. nloe o SILVERWARE ON DISPLAY AT
i nit with appropriately in-| Mis Mary Stoner spent ) og bunet { A wi ;
: " | ri plate with the Dames of . SakS Ld a hugh > 4 helr side OUR STORE, -— ASK MANAGER
Frazier, on th, Frazier farm home-| A rown f nea ‘olyer s | 1 members, cow menarat the mus ehg in Bellefonte Lhe m > brood sow hesterwhite
tito the United State ¥ of Co H ter, Mrs i d Wh, 4 ood howi ts we hing LO and 1h ABBOTT DETAILS TO OBTAIN
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stead along Sinking Creek, on Feb- lamong th, tenor . i Ftivine ng J
, » i rile} 145th Regt Py . August 2nh. i
ruary 23. hae been named Don Evans | the latter part { last week Miss | 18 : Mr, %. Dick Mowery of Burn- FARMING IMPLEMENTS SAME.
The son born to Mr. and Mrs, Earl | M: Fred Brown and
He is making } id showing in|Haze! had just urned from a visit! \ I of 135 men served in Company ham spent Sundays it tho } ton Dewring nder, & fi
| Kline and John doo us
Mauri Miller on M1 ne-1T hal | good Flas 7 i 1" i
| We Jlerly, Simon of Bellefonet, ana Mrs. Hews, of Red | wos: New Toes momar oataderr Bec FISH AND OYSTERS
Hughes Brininger arrived here Fri. Sphgier, Bunon 8. Wel : Ore Pants Bi
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Mary 1 rph Slegal [day evening via Lewistown from |, . ry Jon Sai nia as Shaft pA vB rmiin hom ay a “ MW MOLI md erry ows ¥) Ag 35 This Week-End,
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his physical development, which tl to Rebersburg where she was a guest | upany--Laptala, Robt. H
parefts wpeful he will continue [of an aunt. Mra Arthur G. Cummings
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to de ‘ maturity. §
egistered n > f Spring | Johnstow and returned to that eity| rst Sargesnt-—-John A. Miller ! } A Tayi Martz Unger fodder
ire engaged at the Parthol on Sunday afternoon. While. here hel Wirt S-- tas hger Wi rp 4 rail . ahs chopper: one
3 . 1 1 - : £ lr, Fr, « HEV. ane i" Orn or « i
yw home in Centre Hall, taking cat *1 Wag with Mrs, Brininger. at the ¥ r
of W, H lartholomew and his sister, {Jodon home. Mr Brininger is
t ha ., ia® : i the : Martz h ¢ Rp et yi X
Miss Jennie Bartholomew, one of them [bey of the faculty of the Southment | ¢ andy Lace . GH. . ved ‘ : ¢ ' 06 AL Pork urd a
giving service during the day and the {High school ind will be retained inl I r Gran « rouse, | . . vr . wal and d for ¢, tie an ¥ AND
I wi , . "rederic) bert, David Sinan v h mya ! nployed chal
other at nigh th same school for he 16836-1686 | . { '
: : 193% sniry Meyer Thomas * Roye plan fs ar i pide
Thomas Auman, Who vetiveg nn few) rm | Geos v cob 1 Anos Frhar iE i ary Swartz wnt Sunday with he: fie neubator and broodes v
. . 5 ha r Juicob an bein Yanied i1isn )
years ago from the teaching profes George Calderwood, shor tstop of last| pu; ing ¢ i it M friend, ren Wert HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
sion after having served for twenly-| Years Kato b of the Centre County | tte Solomon Rlerly Charles i " : Mi E> Kaxh
' : ] Jaz 3 farts ¥i Bool ’ g } : { v adr Like new nk
nine years in the Rebersburg primary |league, left last week to attena tog | 1; bs i 3a Yo . wh r ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE fection 3-burner ol ve, refrigerator, | i ———
3 . 1 ath ie "na, 0s - i 1 ti
school, made a visit to the grade schdol ergy Hornsby's basal school at Hot | A dam Ho avi Hresslor fat In the Estate of THOMAS L.j An =i) :
bullding in Centre Hall last ThursdaySprings, Ank Calderwood tracted | meer orman Selomon Dale (SMITH, late of Centre Hall Boroughdeouch,” 2 tibrary table Lockidg cha ir WANT TO BUY
. . Jaman £ nerd ian eed il whi ay this T oy an
He made an interesting talk to the|attention to himself when as { Fulin Avi 11 ieee Srifses, r.4CENre county, Pa. deceased. i " "por Hi ito- | OR SELL ?
pupils in several of the schools, tator at a 1933 World Series game be. | ™t Samuel ot, Adan tan letters of administration onabove estate] get Vs Lobe Koleer Radic tt
tween Washington and th, Ww York x ‘ on . THINET. baving been dul ¥ gran ted the uad ren: Pog 4 “in ; }
Mrs. Lee Liv and daughter, Le Giants, fie made a Hare hand catch o 4 y he HY. Biman ig) persons know. Lhemseives lodebied | and quilt se od 2 zallo irs S us FIRST.
ona, of Altoona, were week-end visit- Terry's homer Sure . thal ® Cotsen 3 roo ! pfeis. 10 the estate are req desled WwW makes tm uflle iro ; ; Li h Ny
ors with Mrs. Lingle's parents, Mr E iy Ms ws . by Her, Gldeon Kress e Kresines a mediate payment, snd these baving cisions
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
and Mrs, George BE Heckman. They | He Res Arape hte AAT ieorge 3 SEainet the same lo present them duly as
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M, LOUISE SMITH
Sale begins 88 9:30 AM. Rain or Shine
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Hiustrated: 1%-Ton Panel Truck (131 Wheelbose] @
VN EN who study haulage costs Stpeciall designed to give sus.
know that Chevrolet trucks tained pulling power r and to keep
are as outstanding in economy and on working under the hard pus nish,
durability as they are in price. ment of road and load. Features
Chevrolet trucks handle tough that assure stamina and long life
hauling jobs day after day at are evident in every detail of the
emall operating cost, because they precisic nenginegred chassis, Chev
The birthday Of Ambrose. Rice .. Ete: | he ‘ are built to Chevrolet's own high rolet trucks offer maximum capac.
near State College, Tong a clerk in the | Stover, auet : : } fo standards of quality in every part, ity, economy and quality —because
State College post office, wag celebrat-| SATURDAY, MARCH 30, at 12:30 p. | BIB fe lg TY po SE The powerful six-cylinder valve. Chevrolet is the world’s largest
3a tt ¢ £ by n, Mra, “rank {lal well " J ; a 2 :
yay Might i wil ope, She pubilc sale. at ro reside aco ie al Nap, : ; in-head engines are truck motors, builder of trucks
even imving been attended IY sevens pig ¥ » A Li on- \ pod
inten, ied 1 weet Bl jug 2 bo lly Ca BUY CHEVROLET CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
whom were Mr. and Mrs Ww W. Ker. office desk, swivel chair: plusabing. 4 .
TL hs carpenter tools, also equipment for ; Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and casy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value
lin and son, Willlam, and Mrs Ida
’ . meat marke Mele. PF y
Kerlin, of Centre Hall. In post offices oy, Stel. F. Mayes, auet.
of the first-class, in which class State FO EDNBEDAY, Rn a ol TRUCKS
College office ranks, clerks gré obliged miles south of Centre Hall, Robert E. :
to take box examinations, the mini- Mocker will sell: 25 head registered
mum passing percentage score being Holhtedn cattle, ho, — : .
88. In his twenty-seventh examina-|g M. Smith, aut 8, chickens, ete. ; World's Lowest Prices
tion Mr. Rice mado a score of 09.25 Rs
per cent, which most certainly indi-|, TRU SAT: ApRIL 1, i” Jock,
: ~ocates a high degree of efficiency. Dur- May Venrick will sell: wan’ mules,
ing the evening choice rolsostismonts farm implements, housshold goods.
\ were | gorved. / FE. M. Smithy -wuct,
ix je returned
uidnyille, Oldo, on