The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 28, 1936, Image 5
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE ITEMS OF ! PEP ; Mrs. Paul Moser ang Mrs. Daniel Ira Stover, of Juniata, visited his Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hironimus and on Tuead June 2. 1936 t ne im ny, * F &, 249, a one | - . TE ST » " Matera | or a faw ’ f JLOCAL INTERE Moser, of Wilkesbarre, were Ruests sisters In town for a few dayg this children motored % Bhamokin Sun- o'clock: the Dauberman ms hool house | Hall, tract n Potter twp.; $1175. ® @» ee @ * » eon Sunday of their aunt, Mrs, Lizzie| week. Mr, Stover Is a railway mail day, where Mrs, Lafaye$te Price, sis- a brick structure, and ground, will be | Jennie M. Rockey, et al, to Robert Jacobs, steric on run between Altoona andi... of arg Hironimus, wag visited, sold on the premises at the above|E: Meeker, tract in Potter twp.:: $100. “rank io Bellefonte, visited Cumberland, Md, wiv pe. 1 i oy snnie 3 Lookey., or al £54 14 Frank Wion, of Be R. C. Heckman, Spring Mills, 4 son Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Brooks and|®iven time. The Manor Hill school | Jennie M. Rockey, et al, to Stuart Bishop J. 8. Stamm, Harrisburg, : house, a frame structure, and fur- | Jord n, tract in Potter twp.: $27.50. nace, will be offered on the premis- | Euphema J Brennon to G. M Naf, { » 2: 'o y 16 TYE lve a 1 wi 2 CS fan # yg gn Sunday a forest fire broke out in|ternoon pald his respects to the Re-|church, whl preach in the Millhelm Camp Devitt, a private sanatarium in es, 2:00 oclock, on the above given | Wood, et ux, of Fergusontwp.; tract y ‘ ' : y ’ . yh wate? ay The wis 1 he i i ET par Se a 5 Greens Valley, east of the State porter office. Evangelical church this Sunday, May the northern part of the state, where gay. Su brick Hom the Fine Stump n Ferguson twp $1. ' 7 a. : > A ¥ BCHOO 10Use, and urnace, may bej| Edward M. Noll et ux tr Mary 1 se, § another on Nittany Moun- . . 31, at 2:30 p. m. Hleorls Aa . akin ws | i: MM. Noll, et ux, to Mary I. house, 20g ay n ron rn terminus Boyd W. Carner, a Walker town- Gleoria underwent a physical exami- | purchased privately from the board on| Ripka, of Spring twp tract in tain at ik southwestern 1 8, and Mrs. Merl Shively, of Co-| nation that scored 100 per cent Infor before the sale of the two bulld- | going twip.: $1.400 ship farmer living neay Hublersburg, Mr, Jay Rachau, one of the young pro-| while assisting to load 1a potato | burn, were recent guests of Mr. andlber favor. On Monday she returned ings noted, Alfred R. Lee, ot ux, to W. E. Ho- man, of Oak Hall tract in Harris i gressive farmers in Gregg township |planter on a truck, was struck on the |Mrs. Paul Hironimus. Mrs. Shirey willifom Pittsburgh where she spent a POTTER TWP. SCHOOL BOARD, | was in town during last week andlleg by a falling plank with sufficient [be better recalled by former nelgh- week with her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Ir-|G. H. McCormick, Sec. x22 | wp. : $1,900 spilled a bit of joy in the lap of the|force to break it. bors as Mrs. Andrew Hironimus |Win, who accompanied hep 4 Centre a Reporter proprietors, Paul Wasson was accompanied to mother of Paul Hironimus, Hall. Mr, and Mrs. James W. Smith, L.|Lebanon, on Saturday, by Earl Fraz- Rey, R. J. Wetzel, of Reading, and STORE HOURS IN CENTRE HALL J. Kanitz, sales manager of the Ly-lfer for a two-ton truck load of fertil- | Rev. Alfred N. Sayres or Landsdale, : . coming Manufacturing Co, and Mrs.lizer to be used on spring crops by (are visiting at the home of Prof, J. ON MEMORIAL DAY Kanitz, all of Willlamspors, and Mrs.| Mr. Wasson. The farmers live neigh-|F. Wetzel and family, and with Rev. The undersigned give notice that le Cuyer, of Chicago, were guests of [bors along Sinking creek, east ofjand Mrs. D. R, Keener. They are en- Miss Grace Smith and Mrs. Levan | Centre Hiil Joying Centre county scenery and 2vvs { : av fishing Smith, on Sunday. Brian W. Kauffman's appointinent Ashing, for business at 7:00 Pp. m., ag in form- A class of six graduated from the|for postmaster at Middleburg was ap- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brooks and fam-!ap years. nurses’ training school of the Centrelproved. The commission of M. G.|1ly on Sunday, motoreq through Nit- T. A. HOSTERMAN, County hospital on Monday evening. | wgwel expired in February. At Beav-|tany Valley and report the lake a | GEO, C. JOHNBON. They were Irene MoClellan, Lovelller Springs MK. Schamback succeeds |Gentzel's had almost disappeared, | C. F. EMERY } 1 . i ‘ RY, Spangler, Bellefonte; Madaline Shuey,|l,. W. Stey end, whose commission ex-|leaving the highway passable, While August McAlery, Hazel Kreamer, of ipires next Monday as postmaster. [the water is gone, Brass and grain PENNY 7( ( ' 1 State College, and Lucille Neal of M imc 1 1 | con since early spring are thor- ENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. : Mrs, FE abet Small, o 4 ona | . ih 7 t i : ’ . 3 i Altoona. . . " mal of A , A {ougnly browned and likely completely FOR BALE nicken dinner stand, | : x >a i 3 her niece, Mrs. «. KE drowned, u equipped OF DUSINESs, on Grange | The eleventh annual Kiwanis- | Brad in town, became {ll from] Yay "entre all a r rife. | L “e 5A3 Add, a 3 JiA3d 4 - 3 | The body. of ; , City, Lic BALE ~The Potter Township Jénnie M., Rockey, et al, to Ruth Bower Dashem, ot bar, of Centre School Board will offer at public sale, for a few days with hig slater, Mrs. . $ . of J. C. A. Heckman, and employed daughter Gloria, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Richara Brooks. + . . 4 » Avi slice + rd b i by him on the farm, on Saturday af-|senior bishop of the Evangelical C. Brooks, on Tuesday, motored to | | Ta their stores will close on Memorial Day at 12:00 o'clock noon, and reopen Farmer Pienie of CO y, Ferguson, | brone is and required medica] Half-Moon, Harm and Potter town-jtention. Mrs. G. . Benner, at the {accompanied TRHITRITE ONL HEMITO JAIN VOHARIR YIN DOR Ww 3 mea A a i ly WW 1! $3000 by 18-1 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. One-Stop Food Store ... Misg Anna Lauman was d is dia br baby chi . 4 vere pain | CENTRE HALL as superintendent of once disabl- | a service of ten and onenait years |iey or tun oe er ped f *13 Store Closes 12:00 M. Memorial Day REN JURE RIN JHE vase are A ———— i — ——— EL TATE PUG 1 The action was taken at a meetis filater was oblige ‘ again take hes mo Fo eimemits 37230 2 we wa sm. mee ese, lj] SPECIALS for FRI & SAT. ey 2 on ler, mr on : - Franklin Sugar e + 1070s. 48¢c GET YOURSELF SOME NEW ited nursday) [in a Viscose , Peaches . . . . 8lge. cans 98¢ Large 1 Ib. Jar Peanut Butter 13¢ |§ GOODYEARS AND * EOC COCEPIIOCOPPO OE PPOEOOOIIO0 i oh Poi ROAST. MEATS p=] FOR : It 16e Mineed Ham.....Jt I & SAT. TENDER STEAK . i¥ 25e Ring _Belogns. , Jy He 1 Ib Liver Hamburg NT Welne > Velners 15¢ 1 yi Ib Ba Pork Chops .....Ih 25e Cheese Loaf... Ib 40¢ - con Veul Hoast oe Ham loaf ......16 35¢ BOTH Leg Spring Lamb Bolled Ham. ih 25¢ She Dried Beef ed 35c¢ Stewing Lamb.. Ib 15e Take a trip this week-end. Nature is putting on a great . rreere 'f show-—costumed in fresh green and new blossoms. SHOP EARLY SATURDAY MORNING And that fragrant clean air! Come on, let's go— free i of tire worries on new Goodyears! vent to the “rail.” oe iiocke, wise, During ene of 1 Wersanfyne: apf 7 See how much more we give annual commencement of he twelve ars and trucks you for your money in “ned in the Maniciver shear | The Miler Motor Company. on) GOODYEAR BLUE RIBBON VALUES in Municipal this (Thursday) vening.| 2 bor hey sient i eons, 22a Did Er Tee New General Electric Range We Goodyear dealers sell the most tires—by millions! duate class includes Harold Margie Acker, Elmer Alters, So expect more for your money in a Goodyear—you'll ’ be “ soll in advaz x th ure has " : i ’ en Hosterman, Lestet Auman, i," a Master | Makes Electric Cookery get it from us with another plus: our real service! ty +3 w heen drischt Russell Miller, Lalu Bartges, Iva i Bm 5 - sedan, Spring Mille; i ry Ord arin Ty Sats Poses. | 2OWRH Dorothy ¢ ndorf, Pearle Dinges, Paul Paul trick, Hecla, town sedan; Crider! Faster and Cheaper mus, Ruth Fryer, Marian Ream “ ‘ oF ond Ae : , Clevenstine, olin, town sedan; iedier, Frances Shawver, Ed. Lowell Stover Olive Christan, Julian, sport sedan. ; h Goodyear Margin of Safety Wingard, and Mildred] - ; — ir for quickest stopping — plus ; 43% more miles of real non- V. Goodhart, on skid grip—proved by our cus- motored to Phil SA | A ’ tomers’ records! vening witness vETLNDE Wilnessod GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Worlds greatest low price tire. : vir by telophone I” ; | 3 —-— | - 4 } " ; ! » y : Yur prices stan discuse plans for Centre greatest gathering. Among provements contemplated is the : Ei Rings A “ 3 ft anew, larger and more Ni Lh eit ¥ Sgt - / "s eg World's firnts tantisl grandstand a 4 ‘ choice economy titial grandstand. The extend : tire-—over 22 X \ : millon sold! Bg and further improving the water peter; building an additional suyion BE V/iththe exclusive G.E Hi-Speed Calrod Heating Units of fence on tha south glide LOW RATES “TRIPL-OVE N" both on surface ond in oven of the grounds, repairing the roofs of buiidings, etc. The premium st Is PASTRIES As Hlustrated ..$157.00 Aigo to be revised with a view of mak- : With Open Cofl Surf 30% f Surface ng it more easily understood by ex- on most out-of- yer with "3 and Oven Units hibitors and others, S v . town calls after L BRONING Special n......... $89.50 The barn of what was long known Bhiily stcomprda Completely Installed a8 the Gelss farm along the Old Fort- seven every night 4% Ib. steak "The oew, low-cost General Electric Boalsburg road, near Linden Hall, now d . Speedster adds super-speed and super owned by Mrs, Mary Kidder Stuart, an OASTING ~BAKING economy to electric cookery. Makes ir is being razed. The lumber will be Pre-heats in 10 minutes, le every woman to now used in constructing a straw shed on Capacity for complete freedom and convenicoce the former J. D. Meyer farm, now : dinner with 22 1b. curkey, cooking. - owned by the Stuarts, located slong ’ the Potters Mils-Boalsburg :oal. ' n Rain, on Sunday, sed it of | VER a a 8 ra € ranean ri el SUNDAY] HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. house when thepipe forming ar, out. T Departme : side conduit filled withh water and THE BELL TELEPHONE he eat 1 re Shake CENTRE HALL caused a short In the electric wiring. The tiny flame wag noticed and. ot COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA . MILLHEIM once corrected,