WHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, SE —— | EXECUTOR'S NOTIOR. | medtate payment, snd those having claims | AGNES | agarost the same to present them duly au- | JAMES WwW. SWABR & now permitied to be “up” for sev. . . | In the Estate of SARA thenticated for settlement Spring Mills eral hourg each day. Public Sale Register L NEFF, late of Potter Township, Cen- . HARRY A. NEFF, | Justice of the Pesos is recovering from her {llness and is a . rs Fadde Mr. and Mrs. Lester McFadden, of County, Pa. deceased. Bpring Mills, Pa. f Newsy Happenings Colon, Mich, were visitors at the Sale notice under this head i» carried CS 4 Collection 9! ¥ ire : Town- $! Blaine Bitner home, on Sunday. Mr. free of charge when bills are printed at Letters testamentary on the above estate W. HOY NEFF, and Personals from Gregg a i § y. 1] this office. To all others the charge is having been duly Erauted the undersigned. Brackne Pa : ship's Metropolis, and Mrs, McoFadden were formnerly ]® $1.00, ng themselves ftudebted racKney, %u Legal Business pro mnptly attended to 9 LINDEN HALL, PA. i all persons know > from Pottegs Mills. The former is to the estate are requested to make im- : Executors, | reer eOrOsr Or now employed by the Pittsburgh | i i i Reish, the Restaurant Keeper, Dies Steel Co. WENESDAY, MARCH 4, at 10:00 George 1. Reigh, engaged in keep- Myr. and Mrs, Harry Brown, of Wil-1A. M., on the Emerl Kk farm at Pot ing the restaurant at the Meyer Bar| ,.,.noeq and Miss Mabel Brown, [ters Mills, by Florence R. and Bruce : : Frain SOre 2 jules, 2 age in Spring Mills, for some UME. gq ure gpent Sunday with thelr | Krumrine 1 horse, Wivies, 321) } i »’ a § (Er i Ee] f 3 prior to oming ill, died Sundayl. Samuel Brown. head of cattle, h . hgaahs, arm morning at the home of h daughter, | Miss Lottie MoCool, a Bell Tele-|!Mp ements, ete E. M. Smith, auct. ee nn pe 1a % MrS Margaret Haire. : i I'®. | phone operator in Mnthelm, was at| THUR SDAY, MARCH 6, at 10:00 A. C eee R. D. after an illness of ify bs KS.1the home of her mother, Mrs. I . MIM, 3 Ai au a an gota Frum SOrY ios \ e } a ; IMceCool, en Tuesday. Bb fy 2 “ : : Ron {5 . v Ha c ' Wi HAVE SELECTED Wedio: \ t the Strunk “ul 1 Ais ie, daughter of br. and % aly , : » <b : o ais os . ; Home, ifflinburg, with the : Fe. | Mrs. Harold M r. who had been s« ais rl ph .ttin} a ; met clean diculously low and conse juenuly have these barg M. Rearick. p 1 he MILGUnDUrE | p00 ill from pneumonia, ’ ; : Tartherny : ung ura I Ein 7 on ery ae, ine al en J nt said Dresses $1 each || 2 5s for $1.00 | 2 Hats for . $1.00 SN I PU 0 LP IR SA 0 PE i POPP OPOOCIIOIOONP Mr. Mrs. n is fries | ake *t A " bh i oon 1104 risers d ’ Haire, Limestone whats) Rad h following t of th ats 4 ty GW gar . 74 a Luly Dies 3 on Monday Prenton: des. Trove Seori| Souk noon, 2% miles south of - Boys’ Suits $2.95 ea Boys’ Ov ercoats . $1.95 Avis—Susan Beaty, born wind reared | er and dauvghter, “IAL, Mrs. John| fa y tock implements te. 3 i ALL : WOOL. regularly 2 f 50 to $8.50 {i \ E 1 07T. 7 10 y af Spring Mills, the wife of E. L.|Stover, Miss Josephine Stover, Miss up sale 5. M. Smith, ! : * . : Wasson, died at her home at Avis, | Ruth Ripka, Kenneth Johnson and i All sizes, 8 to -32 marvelous bargain. to $RO0. An out Wednesday of last week, following a Cameron Musser. i PUBLIC SALE. ten davs’ illness, aged about sixty Mrs. Clayton Stover and Miss Jos- ays Iness, 3 state of 3. Gentzel, at his late! rare "la rvived By hoe hun ephine Stover assinied sr 4" poichers| Be of 3. B. Gentanl. at || Boys’ Sheepsliin Coats 31. 1 9 each band. two sons and a daughter: Roy.|ing at the Joseph Swabb home, on|T*®!dence In PENN HALL, PA. on ‘ . of Yellowstone Park. Mrs. E. B, Dri-| Monday, | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, .1036 | Real a give-aw a) price. Worth ey ery ver, Avis; and Charles, of Island: a Jacob Sharer purchased a team of at 30 p. m.. the following will be] brother, J. Orvis Beaty, Avis, and two !horses which will be used in the cul- joffe at public sale sisters, (Myrtle) Mrs. Ellis Hazel, of [tivation of his farm. beginning about | Slectric stove, 2 bedroom sujtes, 2 | EN r ; rw Bel'evue, Ohio, and Mrs. Minnle Shirk {April 1st single beds, chest of drawers, 2 chests STORE OPEN Oke OPEN SURE OPEN of Gle Iron § BE-room suite f-plece lving-{ Every Evening ! Yery Evening of Glen Iron. a dnd bat sis, rate] Fxeept Tuesday ] } ¥ The Beaty family for many years » * ® » » . room suite, 3J-plece Coguwell i and Thursday, FS ceiay ved on the hill, close to the old CENTRE COUNTY Frigidaire, plano, radio, Victirols | When We Close “Where Your Dollars Co the Farthest” When We Close Fresbyterian church. eRad - 4 Shing machine, kitchen range, kit-| at 6:00 P. M. at 6:00 P. M. Mrs. OC. HH. Eungard, Miss Mabel HOSPITAL NOTES hen cabinet r . and many other] POPP PPP EPPS PPOIE MILLHEIM, PA. Bungard, Kenneth Eungard Mrs. : . yl articles too numerous to mention. i Sylvia Grenoble and Miss Margapat TT » » - . 9 %. M. Smith, auct. i Grenoble of Spring Mills, recently] Last week — EUGENE F. LEE, Adm. (.T. A. spent an afternoon at the home of] Wednesday-Witmer BE. lee, Cen- — EES Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heckert. tre Hall, expired. LEGAL ADYERTISEMENTS. F. B. Auman and Miss Faye Har- RT ay. ‘Admitted Mrs. Charles PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT ter, of Coburn, spent Sunday at the ed mire Hal, R. D. Discharged OF HIGHWAYS. home of Miss Harter’'s parents, Mr.| —~aaster Franklin H. Barker, jAa- HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. S CPA arte y yr | ronsburg. and Mrs. George Harter, of Spring Sealed proposals will be received atl in 5 tian Dicharged: Mm, gua | Seed roposia wil bn recive AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS INVITE YOU: Miss Rosylin Hosterman, who is - Thompson, and infant daughter ways, Room 508. North om Building . Wea ULMGINE employed at the home of Mr. and|Millheim, State Capitol, until 10:00 A. M. BEast- Mrs. George Hosterman, of Spring There were fifty patients in the l ern Standard Time March 6, 1936, Mills spent the week-end at the home| hospital at the beginning of this | whe n bids will be publicly opened and! of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.}lweek. | mel i i contract awarded ns Hosterman, at Coburn, - — |800n thereafter i possible ( he Willis BE. Breon. a farmer near j construction f approximately here, wili conduct a shooting match bi : 144 ia ative g 1 . t 2 s 14 t.wide and 11% in the Rossman s§ore building, on bu . my — = | escun’ . bend . ty @ this (Thursday) evening. The prizes] i | a a vi Bip Face , y. a “ . . o o will be from Mr Hreon's i L i ! i Y rr Hiants nt a £ : 1 . o ot SPECIALS! scone = | 1036 ford VS surface Projex to be a there wre wunirtsl. Pork & Beans * In the : ¥ ampbell’s ¥ 1 n An Pe, WARIEN AN DYKE . , state competing in this con-| 2 l6-0z cans 11c | SECRETARY OF HIGHWAYS. | he school took first Hace in} | 27 | since that time hag been | Monocacy Valley | PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT | the top. Keen interes as |S GAR CORN, 0.2 cans : OF HIGHWAYS, na boys and parents | } H ARRISBL RG, FPENNSYLYANIA Sealed township in the pro-| Wels Quality doubtless much SH CAKE FLO R. t . . terive by he boys and} I 5 : Rays, op ht Narts : B | . munity rol 13s Xtensiv | Hershey's Baking |: ¥ a Jt pe! ot pos i * A, y rk a” | ¥ (3. ¢. Thoma Spring | $1. . { be onl 45 Dos and contra + 4 ardted irday morning, left hery i a YOR 5 fu u 4 tien y F ; y : " ; . fe rin to Florida They will | Promedary | CORMruction of ABbeawi: belt , mntil the middle of the week | CRANBERRY SAUCE «f the 2 3 Going to ord ron : ' i & tail ere under present yeather oondi-| } ¥ i i fons { to give Ona a = “| with the usual low Srrespor k 4 | Wels Quality VA) ar ig i refund Zr ¢ Fs Rion at the i CTT yf SrEeYre 11 * fron Fi ore ¥ - 4 | not he Mrs. 1 Znibler at vw nfh there | | PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Jar “mg ge y m v be Bon at’ the Were present Mrs, Martha Corman | IAP P LE Bl TTER, 3 8-0 ja 5¢ | omic iE f shiney iy a > " Depart. | Mrs. C. M. Watts, Mrs. Robert Heck-|, pr ; vk Sh wWays " \ ' . . a : iEhwnays BY ITE Moo man he hostess, Mrs ‘der MINC E MI AT, Woe “iq hey « ar : st : 3 ver. | fC iatchey 3 ing, 63th ang Market : ; 4 Sm 3 - fas The demonstration, highly interest. = Ih far 33 Streets, Upper Darts Wabash Bulld I ing and ir ructive, was wond teu] | RIS . - jing, Liberty Avenue and Ferry & 1 by Miss Eleanor Smith, home econ {¢ SCO a Can JCiPitisburgh: and Clearfiél "rust Com. | omics extension worker for his | h 4 {pany Jullding Clearfie OLY |CHIPSO ge pkas 39¢1T2MA : The older group of Young People : hy pigs . gpa W ARREN VAN DY K E, i held their regular meeting in the | CAMAY 3 cakes SECRETARY OF HIGHWAYS. | ol REGISTER'S NOTICE. : i Notice i» hereby given to all persons | and intermediate groups met in the | | interested that the following inventor. Methodist church. Ee] — [les of the goods ard chattels sot apart | The low down-payment feature of purchas- Tn n Ga ting ou is Duing M3 8] ito widows in accordance with the pro. sh and an a Assoclation held las visions of the Fiduciaries Act £ 1913} . - . Thursday night, the members recog- | UNICIPAL Theatre (nave porn coitrory ren Act of sourt | ing a new Ford V-8 remains unchanged. And rime] 1 © Miclent work brought | and if no exceptions are filed on or! about by the Wflcers by re-electing ILLHEIM Shows 7 89 P. M. about the first day of next term the | them for the curvest year. The of- N———— same will be canfirmed absolute: now $25 a month covers everything. Finan ficers are: Johm W. Decker presi- FRIDAY & SATU RDAY 1. DEITRICK. The inventory and dent: John RR. Goodhart, vice presi- FEBRUARY 14 & 15 Appraisement of the personal proper- dent Harold EB. over rq ording | The Greatest Pleture of hls career J ol Charles F. Deitrick, late of charge i IS computed at Va of 1% aq month, or Secretary Bellefonte Boro, dex eased, was go! retary. and Guy Corman. Corre. WILL ROGERS apart to hi id Edna B. Deltrick mdin ecret “ey Ay \ ds ROGERS is OG his widow, Edna « AMeitric ponding secretary and treasurer. One 2. HUBLER The inventory and 7, “f the items the Association mem. 7 v 4 i . appraisement of the personal prop. % a year. Conference insurance rates ry borin et pe ar itn fio lo was : 5 3 “ erty of William T. Hubler. late of feeding of game and birds in re. = . n Old Milos Township, acon ®a Ww 50 . 1 ¢ x { $ hy dd, nas set : mote sections of Seven Mountains. 3 = Sa apart to his widow, Adah BE. Hubler. include fire and theft and $s deductible colli. The Gregg Township Vocational Kentuck ” 3. POORMAN. Ths invent tory and School girls basketball team defeated y appralsement of the personal property . . . Pete sburg high by the score of 35- 5 i 3 Complete hows of Willis M. Poorman, late of Fer. i sion, and accidental physical damage cover. 20" and the Grewg boys won 41-11 at eo : guson Township, deceased, was met Petersburg Friday night The boys : both nights—from lapart to his widow, Mary J. Poor. a. rF 1 Jumped into a 16-2 lead at the end Rd 6 to 12 P. M man. age. Your nearest Ford dealer will be pleased of the first quarter and had no aif. 3 Come Early. 4. RIPKA. The inventory and ap- ficalty dvring the entire game. The J praisement of the personal property > » - . Gregg girls started slowly, but o''n Charlie Chase In “FOUR STAR of Steward W. Ripka, late of Spring to explain to you all the details of this revo- “hed the enme in the third quarter,| POARDER"—Cartoon & Fox News, |TOWnship, deceased, was set apart to his w , Mar - Mrs. Arthur Creager pont ELE, ————— 8 widow, Mary I. Ripka. u 5. ROCKEY. The , : + who in cmocha with her husband, MON. & TURS—FES. 15 & 18 |appraisement of the pormontoty. and lutionary finance method of the Universal he is played in the Pennsylvania *Bly Double Feature Programe ty of William F. Rockey, late of Pot. Ogd phopm, . ter ownship deceased, was eot » ’ C. P. Long. one of Spring Mille’ ola. | No 1=*TRs NSATLANTIC apart te his widow, Jennie on Ron Credit Company, which alone offers exclu- est business men, has been seriously MERRY-GO-ROUND” ov. WI from a series of heart attakks. |With JACK BENNY, Nancy Carroli| 6. SIGEL. The inventory and ap. : i 1 Prof. C. M. Watts and Russell Con-|No. S—THUNDER IN THE EASTS|Proisoment of the berscunt "nootd: sively the Authorized Ford Finance Plans. do attended 5 basketball games at] Chas Boyer. ty of William R. Sigel, late of Half 1 moon Township, decen 1 State College, Saturday evening. NOTE: Those wishing to ses both apart to his widow, a. ar Gloria, Young daughter of Mr.and lp ws kindly nttened before §:30 .pm. JOHN L. WETZLER, Mrs, Coleman Wingard, who had been “onfined to bed for quite some time, | Unenenflpmmmenflmmaenflmmaenfie x8 Rewietar on fatheran ch 1h, Sunday evening P & G cakes and at the same time the primary |
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