THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — a PURINA CHICK STARTENA. . 5 ds 88 oa» > 0 Hall. He was pastor of the Gracelwas ; sident a¢ the Willis dus to complications resulting from 6 ” The feed that contains Pur-a-tene Presbyterian church, Jenkintown, home f h fate Vis M, I. Jam-lold age Mrs. Furst being nearly 91 EXTRA GIRL (Vitamin A), extracted from carrots « | Philadelphia, for fifteen years, His ison, who died on March 14, 1935. years old as the time of her death, ang blended in the right proportion Deaths lasy field was at Montrose, Busque- | Ada ) een born on the old The last of a familly of four chii- in Startena, A feed with ali the re- # | hanna county, where his health gave Keen homestead ent en 10 succumb, Mrs, Purst was quirements needed, except water. It way. He and Mrs. Foster for a num- | Millheim, on Ja ; the | bor at Milton, May 24, 1548, the costs one cent more per chick to fend . . 9 9 ¢ . a9 her of yearg lived in Florida, and |daugiter of Jacob i (Dedn-{davehter of Moses and Jane Hannah this feed, than to feed uncertain un- from there he entered the hospital linger) Keen, Shes ter of tl wainberiin, She was married to Mr balanced mixtures, Of the chicks fed FORSTER. . Rev. William Keller | where he died, late W. BE Kee of ] heim, and alPurst, who died In 1906, on Decem- average Mixtures, % Se Pua Foster died In the Presbyterian hos-} - ———— I member of lle Lv 1 be 17, 1878. saves 909%. t costs a lot more tole ; : i She is survived r © hey daughter A ceraZatate ¢ Tiirerd - ’ : hick. lie than to save them. The pital, Philadelphia where he wag long ie : — a a . ae : A graduate of Birmingham 8chool ons b is by cl i Wied i f (last BREON Mrs. Emma, F.. Breon | Mrs, Hamu ; : 4 wiletonte fe. Girls, Mrs. Purst at the time of best you can buy by — the y aoap a patient, on TBE) Bp BY of | died early Wednesday morning of |and three grandchildren David andiner death was the oldest living al- ono oe mit uve a cent, or a lel gaa Funeral services were held onliag week at the Lock Haven Private | has lotte Weave of Bellolonte; andi ra of that institution ch w 6 : . : y it . ¢ 130m 5 y Come to our mill and make a check Saturday, from 1820 Chestnut street, | hospital after an iliness of two Weeks | Mrs, Daniel 1g nora, : Surviving children are John 8. : ¢ { 0 . ” " re g tte a hos. | One sister \ i ris King if | ’ . , on two lots of chicks, one Barred|and burial made in, Chelten Hills Ab-|Mrs. Breon wag admittedto the hos- | : : ey Miturs: and Walter B. Fursg of Phil- . aed ” pa 4 _ Le £3 } ‘hit YT OK, fis 5 £ F i y » - “ rsh ¢ Rocks and the other New Hampshire, . germantown. An only son, Her- plgal suffering from a stroke, though . Tie sdelphia, and former county judge Reds, and convince yourself what] *'’ a ° to have beer brought on by excite- ria thelr Mi James . Purst, of Bellefonte, Four- al po y i y 3 usd : Startena will do. bert, an aptorney, died a year 480,|ment of the flood. teon grandchildren and five great. BRADFORD & CO, but there survives a widow, who was Funeral services were held on Fri- grandchildren also survive her death, x16 At the Station, Centre Hall. l¢ommerly Miss Agnes Gray of Storms- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the [752s] Ihe Thursday suneral services were held Satur. - . Rebersburg Evangelical church with ri rie ' hal i g . 2 —— . — ws nin 134 Bellefonte day af oon at 3 odock from her REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, |“"" the Rev. Homer W. Heisley, paster w and best known women when)late home w PTE y An | vith the Rev, William CC. Rev. Foster was a son of James n. of the local Evangelical church, offic- FOR SALE.—Real estate, compris- tor of the Presbhyter- . 4 Siz Ceftler Foster, and # or surial writ miade in he al. . . : ing 22 acres of land, 6 acres tillable and Elizabeth (Keller) Fost fating. Burial was made in the ad-| purer wido ‘ tin ( irst, ! lan hurch officiating, Burial was and remainder pasture and, with {was born east of Centre Hall on the | joining cemetery. former Contre yin Ayre died ¢ I i hie nion cemetery at Belle good house, barn etc, known as the}... Ww. H. Homan farm. He gradu- Mrs. Breon is survived by three tockey homestead, situate in Potter . . children: oy Breon, of williams. township.—Inquire on the premises | ated from Permsylvania State Col- port; aril, of Reading: and Hayes Centre Hall, R. D. 1; phone 171RS. { lege, then known as Farm School | or Orviston: also twin brothers | Ne eeeeseesrsssssrso rssstrsssorssssssssrsssssrssrs | about 1877, and had his gjheological Gedrge Waite, of Rebershung , act YOu can SAVE Money FOR SALE —Small properly, Known | raining at Princeton By Buying from Us » - EAE » . - -. 5 as the Spangler property, located inj KEEN Ada Olive Keen, 67, Ces- EP PPOP OSC OOPPEIEOOCPPOPTOOEPIIE Theologlical Jahn Walte, of Beaver Falls : i . { Seminary, . Potter township, 1 mile east of Tus-|Seminary cendant of an OK Penn township seyville, consisting of 6 acres good| One of hig earliest pastorates was family, died at the home of he {liabl 14 use ar barn.-- wire | NT Mp £2 230s veel Fok ab @ jand, houss 8 a arf, Inq Hr lon the Sinking Creek Presbyterian daughter, Mra. Samuel Weaver, at the Rockey home, Centre Hall R | D. 1; phone 171R3 x16 | charge; with residence in Centre : iellefonte, where sho 54 been with arthritis for the past 6 months to going to Belleforte ahe S—— Prior wpe Look Over These Prices : COFFEE 2 1b. 29c OLEO 3 Ib. Roll 41c¢ 2 OLEO . . . . Ib. Prints 27¢ SODA CRACKERS . 2 lbs. 19¢ FLOUR. “F.P.” 241bs. 73c Onion Sets ..." urine. 2 Ibs. 15¢ BROOMS No.6 . Lie GALV. PAILS 10 qt. . we: De SOUP BEANS . . 61bs. 25¢ RING BOLOGNA . . Ib. 17c WEINERS ioe ions tin one hy, 20¢ PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of : outh Dakota Horses When Texas Centennial Exposition TT at Centre Hall Sales Barn officials began to select the Ranger- : ettes, hostesses for the Exposition, | / . hp MONDAY APRIL 20 Jhey planned 5 have _oue who, yas | / rn in each of the states. Then : : .- 7 5; 3 . along came Mabel Rooks, shown above, | { Sale begins at 1:00 O'clock P. M. and she passed the strict requirements. I TIPTION — Pair Roan Mares, one in foal, 6 & 7 yrs Officials found later she had been born wv id, wt. 3300: pair Hoan Geldings, 6 & 7 yrs, 330g fos; 1 in the District of Columbia, so they ; Roan Geldit} gra. 1400 Ibs.. 3 Sorrel Mages (1 in foal) A Monument Erected - increased the corps to 50, giving them- ' vrs. 1450 Ton amie 2 Sorrels—Mare ang Gelding, selves a little leeway in the matter of | 5 vrs, 2000 Ibe: Span MULES, 6 & 7 yrs. 2800 Ibe; Span MULES, 6 & 7] to the memory of a loved one Is a states. yra. 2600: owns, 6 & 7 yre. 3200: Black Gelding, 6 yrs. 1500 iba; Bay substantial expression of your last Gelding, 7 yrs. 15 Hs. y Gelding, 6 yrs, 15600 Hom Gray Mare, 7.| Ing affection. To select one that i 1500 Ihe. : Spotted Saddle Por iW The, Here, gentlemen, Is truly a fine load’ will be appropriate requires careful ¥ ’ . Expo S Manager of Horses, quite a big heavier on the average than past joads, to eompl consideration— for it must last with a demand for heavier horses. Come see them; they will please you. | through all the years to come Let us co-operate with you by submit eer EU E. M. Smith, Auct Ww G Id ting suggestions based upc ds a wa *. . wn . | 1 i on ih Pon our ~ i ee i H. L. EBRIGHT, Clerk. m. ruenwa | wide experience as memoria; sculp- , 3 Me ny } A aon IR tors. VER YOUR ORDER TO YOUR DOOR —{C ALL SKS OHNSON’S STORE At the Station CENTRE HALL INBOIIIRT 60H SEE ITE SII «UE URSIN MUNRO JE J JIT —— C. H. HOMAN i i Successor: to H. 6. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, PPP PCPS PPETEIET PPLE LEE E BLEEP PLE EPPELPPPETETEEEL EELS ELE ELERPEEETE EPP EPOPEPE DEPP PPD CENTR E I iA LL | NPP BPPOEOO EPSP BBE PEOP OCP A SHORT SHORT STORY INST mAWCE Fo Fos Tem 7 DEPOSITOR 8 for people who want to pick the right low-priced car! was named general manager of the Texas Centennial Exposition, which opens in Dallas June 6, because of his long experience in bandiing rush con- struction jobs. A veteran railroader, one of Mr. Webb's greatest accomplishments was rebuilding and remodeling the great South Australia government-operated railroad, 8 $70.000,000 project fie was recommended for the task, which he finished in 19381, by the U, 8S. Depart- ment of State | : Fp (READING TIME, 31 SECONDS) FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE First National Jank of Centre Hall to Rosa B. Fulringer, et al, of Cesdre Hall, tract in Potter town- ship. $2,085. Jeanette Kline, et al, to Gerald ——— 1. Hessler, of Harris township, tract I ee Time Lost is Money Lost State College Water Co. to Boro of State College; tract in Harris It costs money to be sick. You see it di- township, and et al, $250,000. William A. Webb, above, of Dallas, i ATATINTST MAIN JOCITHNON {TUR PRR J SITET Jae What is the only low-priced car with NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES? ; tL Y. CHEVROLET —the only complete low-priced car! rectly if your pay envelope is short. You.l "1. P Carrie R. 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