The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 20, 1936, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
SN
Spring Mills
A Collection of Newsy Happenings
and Personals from Gregg Town-
ship's Metropolis.
Ww. P
former
Mrs. Alexander wife of
Alexander,
of
A
death
YELLS,
died
3 A
resident Milks, in
ount of
proj
extended ao
under
rishurg.
the
head
Bud
the
Ol
Jud
Wy
i
elseowh this issue
wits sonten
0
Wester: tentiary
f i
i
10
following
Va.
tae
home
¢
Ol
Mrs. Stover, on
evi
socie
the
of
remaind
with
de-
business
the
ty
transacted,
vas taken up
after that
was served.
was
¢
of the evening
or a
entertainment, and n
light heon
A
Spring
day morning.
is repo
post
Mr. and Mrs,
come residents
the frst of
they will
recently
ful lunc
between
on Batur-
chute was lost
Milheim,
discovering
al
Mills
vi
Ct
and
Anyone
asked to rt
office.
Russell Mark will be-
of Spring Mills about
April, at which time
occupy the home purchased
Harold Stover, located
near P. R. R. station, and now
occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Shunk. Mr
Mark is employed by C. B. Stover, in
stalling healing plants, plumbing etc,
The Shunks, it is understood, will re-
turn Centre Hall and again live
in their home there.
The ba
Friday night
poned due
and road
Mr. a
Miss Marion
day afternoon
Mrs.
il fe
provi
from
the
to
ball game schduled for
Beavertown was post.
unfavorable went her
conditions
at
to
ri
and
Satur-
Mrs. Bright Bitner
Tschudy spent
Bellefonte.
Hazel,
few
an
who has been
r past weeks, is im-
r
Calvin
of Spr
a
but
Na
now
in a very
Philadelphia
ne
ig
with
a
Beri
hospital operation
COs of an eye
Too
novating
furnishings
of
DOTH,
much
and
attend
p.m.
whose
column
will
to
iliness was
during
weeks, at this writing
improved
ntzel and son George,
at the bh
mers gister , Mrs. CP.
#
© Oma
Harri
of }
Long
wre visitors
he
Newtor his
home
coveri
who is making
Bressler, is
effects
while
from
“frost
liam
ne of
feed, © rel
in
roads,
ai erioyed
pulsiic
bi
shoveling
The
be
that
several
extent
may
bett whon known
NeCOSERry
it
Te
Yoeatlonal Teams Win gnl Lose
At } Gr Tw
Vocation
split
on
Snow Bi the BE
hasketball
vith Bnow Shoe
t floor Wednesday
36-
$3 er
night girls Joe .
2%
fer $y £38
TT We
winners
the score Tes.
1 fame.
the
for viet
whistle
y Guick
thy
rr
ured
Wr
boys won
rather lose
somewhat
by
retirement
from the
Shoe team will vis-
on Tuesday, Pebru-
or refurn games
Nina Reish, widow of the
George Reish, is at the restau
for few days arranging and
seitling up affairs prior to returning
permanently to Mifflinburg to live.
The community regrets here depart-
ure, for she was highly regardets by
everyone,
the
gamn
: caused the
of
. F digs
3 € £
The
Sprir
18,
Mra
late
rant
the boys
HEnow
£ Mills
ary {
Word hag been received
and Mrs. George C.
Vero Beach,
tion, and are
and sunshine
that Dr.
Thomas reached
Florida, their deftina-
enflaying five whumnth
of that State,
Elmer CC. Hetlinger. who lately re-
turned from a motor trip to Flori
da, is highly pleased with the South,
eapetlallyl Florida. Nt fs surmised
that if Mr. Hettinger did not have
such a nicely located and modernly
equipped farm home, he would at
least be temped to secure a winter
home In Florida with the view of
escaping the rigors of the northern
winters with th sero temhporaturos,
Mrs. C. C. Bartges and daughter
Mrs. J. M. Mulfiinger, and son, Char.
les Bartges, spent Jast Monday with
Mrs. Mulfinger’s sister-in-law, Mrs.
Cline Grenoble, In Look Haven.
There are several patrons on the
“ater line that are doing kioking
the service due to |onilitions
the company has no con
‘* do ong of peveral
“eyvice and do
into
wiultor
ae “a
dip
all
{thelr
Penns
own pumping, or
Crook and avoid
|
i
i n
aX.
——————— A —
Potters Mills,
Amelin of
visited
of
KE.
is
Philips-
the
Mins
State
Copenhaver
burg Hoapital, over
the home her par -
Mrs H.
Sweetwood
week-end at
| Mr.
Id.
with
nt and Foust,
Mrs.
bed
ents,
confined
w a severe attack of asth
weet wood,
f
Fe and
Hall, visited at the homu
Mr. and J MM
Leroi
ar Centre
her parents, Mrs.
lay.
Cargon, on Sung
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
of SAMUEL KL
Potter Township
deceased.
TN
In the Estate i
FELTER, late
County,
Of
Pa.,
testamentary
I
{ Centra
} Letters
tudebled
make lm
all
lo
persons Kuowiug themselves
the estate gre requested to
Against
thenticated for settlement.
KAPP,
Btate
Harrison Walker, Atty.
Bellefonte, Pa.
DAVID PF. Txecutor
College
Ww.
x13
Notice to Sportsmen.
THE PENNSYL~
OF GAME
DECLARING
RESOLUTION OF
VANIA BOARD
MISSIONERS
OPEN SEASON ON
AND EXTENDING THE
FOR TAKING BKUNKS.
¥ ie
proved
rd
Commonwenlith
be ny the
Bo
having
ction
,
of f Game
\
INET i
that beaw I
property
of tra
Act
ns
the :
pers ys fl
1 1 ng 8
as I
Provided
s
of Pennsyivas
nia
issued resident hunte
iran oravers
i ra of
1
land actually
cultivating wh
of
thelr
of beat
pos
o
trap 3
JOTROT ££) fhe
ped wi « tht trapper
of
in 11
or otherwise dispose a until
are first 3
by a
Commission
amined
Protevtor #
permit from the
such
Le
and =a
{ismued to person. It
duty of each trapper to
[number of
shall be the
report the
beavers trapped by him to
| any salaried «Game Protector of the
‘Commission. and to have such ani.
(mals tagged by such officer on on be.
fore April 10, 1936. Such tags shall
remain attached to the beaver skins
until they have been tanned and made
up Into commercial fur.
6. It shn'l be unlawful for any
person to have in his possession any
beaver, or green or raw beaver pelts
before March 16, 1936, or after the
10th day of April. 1936. w hich has not
been properly tagged by an officer
of the Commission.
Any person or persons violating or
attemoting to violate any of the Ppro-
Visions of thig resolution, upon con-
viction In a summary proceeding
shall for each offense be sentenced tc
Pay a fine of $25.00 and the costs of
prosecution, and on default o y
sald fine and costs, he or eh
imprisoned one day for each dollar or
the fine so Imposed and costa of
prosecution.
The foregoing resolution shall! be
duly published in accordance with the
provigions of Bection B09 of the Art
aforesaid, and the Executive Secre.
tary of the Board is authorized tc
cartify the same as and for the not
of the Board of Game Commissioners
. herehy certify the above to bw &
: A 1 «0 ¥
Sua wind oF fot copy of the resolu
n acopted by the Bourd of Game
Commissdoners at its meeting on Jan-
uary 16, 1936,
BETH
Public Sale Register
Sale notice under this head ix carried
free of charge when bills are printed at
this office. To alli others the charge is
$1.50,
X rr10
|| Mid-Winter Bargains ...
ARE STILL AVAILABLE.
ITEMS, such as JACK!
WINTER
COATS and LADIES WOOLEN JA(
} W in
thi
§
bound
dU,
. We have MANY
ARCTICS, TOP-
oS . PE |
Snow wv with
ather
GLOVES,
I'E
ero
for Men;
COMPLE
Ve ] u
WENESDAY,
M., on
rs Mills,
Krumrine
MARCH
Kime [
Fl
the
by
A.
{ PUR
‘ rence
head of cattle
imp ements, {
items ne ter
AB
-
Just Received ...
v
whe
eautiful Aarray of Knitted Suits
for L In New Spring Colors & Styles
rererssesy CPC OGTOOTPEOIPETOREIIEN PPPOE OECENOI PEE SOO PCEOIPOIIOSOOIOIOPPPI IOP VSOIPOIOGEOEOIOP
SPECIAL
49
THIS WEEK 33.
NIEMANS Dep't Store [2
STORE OPEN
Every Evening
“Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest”
MILLHEIM, PA.
po
aAQlICSs § SMAR
3
i
NOW
PPE PCECTOOIOOOOre
STORE OPEN
Every Evening
Vxeept Tuesday
and Thursday,
When We Close
at 6:00 P. M.
PESOS POs
Except Tuesday
and Thursday,
When We Close
at 6:00 PP. M.
COO OT PIPPI EIPI
SATURDAY
o'clock noon,
itre Hall, Charles H
ot
implements,
M.
i farm O0R
Smith, auct,
2
MARS
H
3 WANTED-—-Market chickens of all
kinds; tankage 1.76 per cwt—
A. M. Reigel Centre Hali; phone 11-
jat- 1 RA.
solid,
deen ned
widow, Je
The
the
R.
{ry
1
BIGEL
frive FPL
Pers
Sigel
’ #. SOOO Sd
JAMES WwW,
~J ustioe of
liam SWABB
the
do
Ax
L
Hegister
{
Towns Gas
to Peace
widow,
JOHN
his 15
WETZLER,
f Wills
ADVERTISEMENTS. of
ty
LEGAL
entra Coun
PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS,
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
Sealed
PROPERTY
FOR
PERSONAL
TAX RETURN
STATE
| 1936
ye will A
Pe vl i
unt
« 1 :
Twn puis iy
i
ne SERIA
open
Cont:
tes 13
SUNDAY CHATS
By Telephone
NOW COST
LESS THAN EVER!
There sre new Bargain Rates
on out-of-town calls ALL DAY
SUNDAY — the same low
rates that start P. M.
every night.
UNICIPAL Theatre |
ILLHEIM Shows & M. |
*
8 P
C. H.
UOC OREOT
H. 6G, STRORMEIER
Hall Marble & Granite Works,
CENTRE HALL
i
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
EE
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA
HOMAN
FRIDAY
THIS WEEK--FER.
& SATURDAY
21 &
a
22
Centre
Wallace & Jackie in:
“0’Shau
A
Beery
ghnessy’s Boy”
VAN DYKE Couper at 7
HIGHWAYS
Take advantage of the re-
rates to call up the
folks back home. .. vour boy
away at college . . . brothers
and sisters you rarely see . ..
friends in other towns. A
"Voice Visit” by telephone
is next best to seeing them!
PENNSYLVANIA
OF
HARRISBUR
A
i
DEPARTMENT
HIGHWAYS
fi, PENNSYLYAN]
¥ due ed
{ Picture Paces
A : 1
SPECIAL—"A
wi hick Sales-(the
A be Life)
PERFECT
Complete
propos ‘ ©}
TRIBI TE" |
Story
ol Lincoln's
& TUES, NEXT
MON. WEEK
rain Rates apply every
night and on “Me Ls on both
Person to Person and Station
to Station calls.
*
ANOTHER SPECIAL Jarg
ATTRACTION!
“THE REVENGE
DOUBLE
RIDER"
Call "Long Distance Operator” for
“NAYY WIFE”
alot rates mot shown in the Directory.
Tr Bellan
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
SELECTED
Spm Jl pronet SL pomnen Sf porei flor
SHORTS,
WARS
"RETAIJ
VAN i
OF HIGHWAYS. |
i
y
By
wie
2X
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice 1s hereby given to all persons
{interested that the following Inventor. |
les of the goods and chattels set apart
to widows in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Fiduclaries Act of 1¥17
have been confirmed ni sf by the Court
and if no exceptiong are filed on or
about the first day of next term the
same will be confirmed absolute:
1. DBITRICK. The inventory
appraisement of the personal
ty of Charles F. Deltrick, late of
Bellefonte Boro, deceased, was set
apart to his widow, Edna B. Deltrick
2. HUBLER. The inventory and
appralsement of the personal Prop-
erty of William T. Hubler, late of
Miles Townshifl delwased. was set
apart to his widow, Adah BE. Hubler.
3. POORMAN. The inventory and
appraisement of the personal property
of Willis M. Poorman, late of Fer
guson Township, deceased, was sot
apart to his widow, Mary J. Poor.
man.
4. RIPKA. The Inventory and ap-
praisement of the personal property
of Steward W. Ripka, lale of Spring
Township, deceased, was set apart to
his widow, Mary I. Ripka.
5. ROCKEY. The invent
$
i
and
proper.
ory and
FOR MAIR AND SCALP
run for one hundred days. More than 4.000000
visitors are expected to attend. The fair will feature
exhibits the industrial, commercial, social
: GORDON,
Executive Secretary.