THURSDAY, JANUARY 08, 1936. "8 | corviced were held from the home 4 JE her brothdr, John W. Vonada, in | Spring Mills = ieorges Valley, More detailed gp counts of the deaths of both Mrs. | Brown and Mrs, Herman appear else where in this issue. | Myr. and Mrs. Blaine Bitner trans acted business in Lewistown on Sat A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- «hip's Metropolis. urday. Gregg Twp. J. of P. Resigns— Mrs. Aaron Stitzer, of Roches ¢. B. Stover, Gregg township's only |. Y.. is at her parental home Justice of the Peace. forwarded hi¥i, . 4... called there following resignation to Governor George H. |, ous illness of her father, William | Earle, and thesame was aocepted | IL wt, whose condition hag not ma- | Stover $ of Jamuary Ind. Squire ly improved during the ceived hix commission two years and consequently had two years Ol on, roce silk mill began service al 1 of him at the time Oi}. .g t Monday followin islation nis resignation. The new legis curtailing e powers of ustices BIGGENT The Penn Hai Flre LAT i —— I Public Sale Register | his head help due 1d workers wing ashi Woved damages Hobert ¥ the property, a s soene on Monday afternoon | Hook in Cleveland, Ohio. jet he repalred 8 § iN as | loss is estimats at be- | wd $1360 the Centre County Insurance Begins Tenth Year | As Penn State Head DR. RALPH D. HETZEL JITH the coming of the New Year Dr. Ralph Dorn Hetzel, of The Pennsylvanis enters upon the t administration. From ¢ 1 of 3925 at the time of his inaugura tion, the College has g sid enrol iment of ({ & Sapa ity figure, Progress ha noteworthy in many fields, including a bullding and improvement { gram and a program of educas tional betterment that has enhanced the qualifications and the pres. tige of its 3 The pow has a res ent facul 655 staff memberson a’f nd another 485 engage {teaching in every t fon full or part-time iis a past presid Association of State ithe Association of Col lege Pr esi tents fof Pennsylvania He Is current! | member of the executive committe {the Association of Land Grant Colle and Universities ab emD LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, PUBLIC FISHING NOTICE. rr « LF COMMISSIONER of BARA 1 Pa dew eaned. NIEMAN'S 35th Anniversary Sale STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 for ten days of concentrated value giving. Every item in our large stock is marked down. Special bargains have been provided for this event. (PPPOE IPOIP OTIC IOI IOET IEG OC IEG EGE GOOG EPIC EI IO TOPE IOC EPPO SCOPE POP OOO IOPPOOP PPE V POE SEOOPESISOS Also FREE with $25.00 cash purchases: an ELECTRIC SAND- WICH TOASTER ora TABLE LAMP. With $35.00 cash purchases: a BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE LAMP. ARS i TDM ) ™\ A | 22s Rsnasssene a NIEMAND Dept Store |= EVENING EVENING 3... . tl ’ ! DURING Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” | DURING | SALE MILLHEIM, PA. BALL EPG E EEE STOO | Peer rI eee nes 74th BAZAAR SALE at Belleville WEDNESD'Y, JAN. 15 sms P————— Livestock of All Kinds Cows — Shoats— Horses EVERYTHING AS USUAL. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH 20 Head of Work and Farm Horses Also, Well Broken MULES Must be in good order. Will buy from the cheapest old horse to the best you have. Write or phone to FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Centre Hall, or-- HOTEL HOPP, Mifflinburg PEE CDEP PE POLED EE LEED PPEPEPELEPP help U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, J+ A. RHODES, Belleville, Pa. . . Phoenixville, Pa. V BPR LELPELPOLPLLPEL POL ELLELPPLPELPPELLLEPOPELPPEPEPPPEPPIP PPP EE PPPEE EPPO PE PELPPD N. igamet the same to present thew duly ss ASTIN DiAOew ud of th Other {mde Oretary PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN Morran MANA . 3 Morran, manag Ow a larger per gent. of net prof | FOUR ROOMS, with conveniences {for rent Mrs. Annie Homan. Can tre Hall plant, is driving sedan purchased Company 8. illiam Diehl, member of the . Mifflinburg borough «council, who died MAN WANTED for Rawligh Route in November while an eld tion boardjof 500 families. Write today, Law tallied the ballots which returned him |leigh, Dept. PNA-86-8A, Chester. Pa to office, left an estate which brought $10,450 at an Orphan) Court sale, a FOR SALE-—Good oak stove-wood few days ago. Most of the property |PArtly dried; $4 per truckload, deliv. consisted of homes in Mifflinburg. erd E L Feltenberger, P. 0. Cen- The residence where he lived at the |e Hall. phone 10R13, Spring Mills, time of death was purchased by his WANTEIDD—Market chickens of all wie for $3200. The local interest lies | kinds: tankage sold, $1.75 per ocwt.— in the fact that Mrs. Diehl is alA. M. Reigel Centre Hall: phone 11 daughter of A. 'C. Dunlap, the Spring | RS. Milis barber. Mre. Bara Corman, mother of Guy Corman, hid the misfortune to fall on the ice whi's about to step onto a INSURAN B AND rear porch. She escaped without breaking bones, but experienced con- siderable pain in a shoulder and knee REAL ESTA for some dayg following the accident Resident and Former Reshent of Gregg Twp, Die.~In the deaths of | Mrs. Samuel Brown, Spring Mills, WANT TO BUY and Mrs. Frank B. Herman, Altoo. na, a resident and A former resident OR SELL ? of Gregg township passed out of this life. The out-of-town pegsons who SEE US FIRST. attended the funeral of Mrs. Brown errors included her sisters, Mrs. Wm. Fin- kle, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. ¥. W. E. C D BARTHOLOMEW Snyder, Mifflinburg; also her three . . chfidren, Mrs. May Miller, Detroit CENTRE HALL, PA. Mich.; Miss Mabel Brown. Sunbury; and Harry Brown, who was accom. panied by Mrs. Brown, Williamsport, Others were John Snyder, Lewis burg; Mrs. Lottie Sayder and fam. i fly, Laurelton; Guy Snyder, Mifflin. - burg: Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCool Mra. Max Harshbarger, Altoona; Mr. GETTING up NIGHTS and Mrs. 8B, P. Springer, Miss Lottie oor, ion MeCool, Miltheim; Mr. and Mrs. Har Attend to P ly Functi ing ry MeCool, Wolfs Store; John Brown Kidneys Promptly and family, Axemann. Two reative “Getting Up Nights” Backache, Disey unable to attend the funeral were Is, Rheumatic Aches, Leg Pains, Mre. Theodore Brown, now living in of Teh are warming hal your kidneys and Camden, N. J, and Madaline Walker To help weak ki and soothe | (married) a granddaughter, lving in Pied wy Dladde orth] VARNER'S "col: North Carolina, scription that's been ae Ye Mra. Herman's death took place at| Jenie oii hein fe, eave he very” her home in Altooma and funeral Warner's Bafe Remedies Co., Rochester, N.Y. cr " A HAR A on BFF Bpring WwW. HOY Bra Exe ANNUAL BANK MEETING. { The annual meeting of stockholders iof The First National Bank of Centre { Hall, Pa., will be held in the banking i rooms the second Tuesday of January Juve smme being the 14th day of the month, between the hours of 10 and i i i i i meeting. H Jl. EBRIGHT, Cashier, ANNUAL ELECTION. The annual meeting of the Farmers 1936, between the hours of 10 A. a». and 12 M. for the election of twelve! directors for the sensing vear J. M. CAMPBELL! Vice-Prea FRANK M. FISHER Secretary. UNICIPAL Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JAN 1D 4 11 Special Double Feature RII Now Ye “BAD BOY” No. 2 . ‘““A Feather In Her Hat” LOUIE HAYWARD. ! Fox Newg — “Hillbilly Love” MON. & TUES, JAN. 18 & 1 thirty-five minutes of Langhter as You Have Never Had Before~The Management. See them for the First Time In in: ‘A NIGHT at the OPERA’ A MGM Show. (Note: We are plac. ing extra screws in the seats to keep them from shaking loose). A New Laugh Tonle for Everyone. FOR SALE Hulless popcorn. James Brooks, Centre Hai, phone 1863, x50 i | New Pompeian Powder, in four ular shades, a tube of the : ew Pompeian Cleansing Cream, PLAIN ROLL and a tube of the New Pompeian | | Oleomargarine 2-1 roll Q Go Tissue Cream, is yours for only 10c! DROMEDARY The Pompeian Company, in exis » : 14-0 tence for nearly half a Syuhury, Gingerbread Mix on 23C has brought out a ine of rem . 4 able NEW cosmetics thet are WEIS QUALITY good for your dh... goed for | | Pancake Flour 3 .5°25c¢ ood for your pocketbook! Send ae 3o this special i WEIS QUALITY RC Acted today ~ §Maple & Cane Syrup 27727¢ wou, of Hf wrapping mailing, and fie Foren Go || |i MOTHER'S OATS nn STREET, MU LN J i 1 Tons in avery Monday. Wedoordoy. friday i | 2. 1 7 EE eer a TS I pee Cc EE FIG BARS = - 10c » 10 SPECIAL | | FINE GRANULATED “GET ACQUAINTED" OFFER! | | verse | AB Sugar 10:49. LOSS OF PEP [® cLOROX Es 528 OFTEN DUE TO KIDNEYS WEIS QUALITY pour ines are wo ig woe ves | Ml@aCaroni-Noodles-Spaghetti of acid poisons and waste. Other symp toms of poorly functioning kidneys and 3 pkgs 20c¢ bladder are "Getting Up Nights” Rben matic Pains, Backache, Frequent Head aches, Leg Pains, Dizziness. The sure. safe help for weak kidneys and irritated RUMFORD bladder is WARNER'S COMPOUND--A - DIURETIC~a doctor's prescription used Baking Powder 4-02 can 10c successfully for 62 years. The very first bottle brings relief. At all Drusgists, EATWELL : Warner's Safe Remedies Co, Rochester, N.Y. ; Mackerel 3 cane 25c¢ *BALD? Give Your GEISHA Scalp a Chance Crab Meat an 25C Jepussie OF) 1s the hime of the remashminy N ” of loose dandruff, stop sealp fhe ‘and row strane. eaRthy maiF on thin 40/50's EVAPORATED and aril Lally ba spots where hair Touts i So 1 the : P n U N ES PEAC H E 8 brings an abu op hdr to nourish and feed starved hair een ness. ib fi Rei Ro A i 3» 20c¢ 2" 33¢c ea GE a RAE S—— JAPANESE OlL tah aii +This advertisment wer reviewed ond THE REPORTER is well equipped to ‘do the Best Kind of Job Printing.
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