The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 04, 1937, Image 8

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    MARCH
Mills
vs EWHY
THURSDAY,
Spr
A COLLEC]
ing
ONO HAI
PERSONALS ROM
ftETROPALIS,
Toxold
inoculations for School Chil
dren-—1 t gg
in I A
{ nt i th Otic
yedmiinis
perma
The
Father
byterian
State College as the guest of
grandfather, }e 1a
remained
me until Sat
Mr.
two
Harold
Were
Mrs
daughters
Meyer
at
and
isitors
fonte, Saturday
spent Sat-
fv nl
in RBelle-
Sunday
of
Joseph
(orgy
sand
Randall
Wee
Hwabb
and Mrs
of jast
where
aday
ping.
back
milk
Smith i
yeffiely
10
plant
Several weeks
John Geary, 54,
Nine days af er
wife and
kB rader,
in SBunb
Promfer
noon ins
Died in Sunbury—
the death orf
sister, Miss Clara
at his
was made
y on Monday
deceaswd
Hall to Sunbury
g0. He
nger
his
twin
Geary dieg
Burial
cemetor
home
in the
after.
mowed freon
{ “on ty
Lentre about twen-
was aged 84 vears
than his wife
Bell
iss Edna
Mattie
A
LT ied
Aid
Mekness, Invades
Family
it
Again
det led
i appear later
Auman Held
Pleading gullty
Fern
Arges
on Robbery
i i Hoes
robbery
TE
od
Evening (lasses
i
in
Pay
Ww
i Columbi
i
{ from Penn
Ho Jor
| "
ling
ie
is "being conjured 1
nal baphkethall team
"
tha
latter's
aware of
and tech.
before
'¢ n-
0 the
Fully
BPO
compet tory
the boys resent
dus to being
Of course,
nEaged in a contest ex.
to win, but that expectation
Was an incentive to do so rather than
a hindrance. The nama was
iously fought thruout every minute
of ths quarters. There was no lag
ging on either side. At this time the
Vocational team is on a par with
Millheim to win the championship
of the Centre-Clinton league, and
hopes do so,
Barbarg Grassmyer, a 6th
schopl pupil, out of school
weeks, continues to be in.
Miss Helen Zettle, daughter of Mr
and Mre Holand Zetble, was at her
home over the week-end, She is em-
ployed at Laureltos State Village.
A, ©. Confer recovered from ,,, ill-
nNesg in time to attend court this
week. One of the mses to come up
for tria; was an antomobile wreck
case in which he is interested. The
accident involved a truck and pas.
Senger car belonging to Mr. Confer
and a truck belonging to the Meyers
brothers, State Collage.
Mr. and Mrs. Steerill Bressler and
their two children, Btever and James
are sick from grippe.
Daniel Shook, of Coburn. returned
14 "
18 #COTH
improvemest
in
jue of
ing
{den
their
£0
the
cocks
anys
into action,
defeat
of
ons ©
was
sure winning, like
they
pected
one fur-
fo
grade
for four
| near
H
urday
sO,
burg.
Mrs, Laura E. McCormick ed
her 77th birt/day on Friday, the 28th
A few friends invited tg her
home to partake of a Supper prepar.
ed in her honor. Those present were
M. N. Miller, of Centre Hall, R D.;
Wm. McCormick, wife and son, of
Centre Hall: Mrs. Ellen Wilkinson
Miss Lizzie Slack, Mr. and Mrs, F FP
Palmer, Mr. and Mra H FE. Foust,
Miss Caroline McClaskey
SE —— i — A ——
* » ® ® * ®
TUSSEYVILLE
E. Fou
1iter
Men
wt ited Sat
naon at the he
ill
ne of their
Copenhaver. in Aarons
observ
were
*
* - -
* *
* * #* . ® »
Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Holderman
spent Wednesday in Bellefonte.
The following persons spent Wed-
nesday afternoon at the Mrs OC. BE
Slaterbeck home, quilting: Mra, Kate
Meliss and Mrs. John Jordan. Colyer;
Mrs. Freq Klinefelter, Mrs, Anna
Rossman, Mrs. Arthur Siatérbeck and
Mary Fortney.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swartz, of State
College, called on friends, Bunday.
John Hettinger, in a CCC camp at
Salisbury, spent the week-end at his
home,
Mr. and Mrs. George Donahey and
children, of State College, were Sun-
day supper guests at the Holderman
e,
SALE
PUBLIC
SATURDAY, MARCH
ole
ETiin : ’
Deering
sic ins
drill
Cormick
mick
grain
worker 1
mick-Deering manure spreader
gang pl
1
bed
accuse Emerson
pin
Wagon
wall potato planter
tire and
¢
with 2 In
i~in. tire wagon
PUBLIC SALE
i
YAR.
FARM CALENI
S——
Timely Reminders from
Pennsylvania State College
School of Apri ulture
. 4 »
Economical
the Bulbs—Bun
s
Keep
rdor
Clover Seed
tuced
Penn
an
opean
Dry Housing Helps
itis
Good Yarletles
Legumes “FixY" NHrogen 1.x
f ’
roger
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
|
ters of in ation on tate |
having been du granted the undersigned |
persons knowing themselves indebted |
to Lhe estate are requested to make lm
mediate payment, sud those having claims
shove ex
ail
thenticated for settlement
MARGARET E. JACOES
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
of THOMAR P
Jreoiteg Terw
8
te
fon on the
granted the
1°
Ww
wving
ne without
indelnad
roc uested
bi Cries }
fall i
CEP OE OOPOPIEIOIPOPITOPII OP OOOPIOPOPOP,
WHEN IN XEED OF
Planing Mill
Work
of ing
any x
LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
All Kinds Building Material,
CALL AT-—
Garrett's Planing Mill
GOOD MATERIAL AND
HONEST PRICES
Rebersburg, Pa.
Phot 16142
pi
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(abardine Footwear
LADIES’ DRESSES
POPE PEPEPEIPL
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BEES PELE EE OPPOPPSGIPEOP
SUITS AND COATS
CEPOPEORPEIPEEEOR
STORE 0
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snd Thursd
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af 6:08 PP. M.
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MILLHEIM, PA.
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1
CECE DAE
PENNY-A
PEN WORD COLUMNM
thm
ade
of
for a four ad
Little
way
ihe pave
{ solamn. These
i workers in the
wonder
Ad vee
are
results.
chright clerk
TALITHA ©
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PUBLIC
AT
SALE REGISTER.
i
silo
tuate
Towns
Gregg i
per leas LCF
sold to Henry 1
in Deed Book Nt 4
n the Recorders office of Centre coun-
ty. per cent in oagh upon day
sale and balance n cash upon delivery
of deed. Any of heirs to have same
right to bid as an outsid, party.
E. M. Smith auect; H. lL. Ebright
clerk.
MONDAY MARCH 15, at 10:00 am,
C. H. Foust, at Centre Hill (2% M.
south of Centre Hall): Clean-up sale
of farm stock, implements and house-
hold goods. E. M. Smith guct. Launch
served by P. O. of A.
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
4 mile south of Centre
Fort), Mrs. Talitha C. Delaney,
ministratrix of estate of T, F,
laney, will sell farm stock and
plements FE. M. Smith, auel
MONDAY, MARCH 22, at 12 o'clock
noon, R. E, Meeker will offer at pub.
lic sale on the Fleisher farm, 5 miles
south of Centre Hall on Rout, 322
32 head of registered Holstein cattle,
TB accredited and blood tested—con-
sisting of cows, heifers and bulle; al-
sn Lora and chickens, E. M. Smith
auct,
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, at 9:00 a
m., by W. Frank Bradford, a; Ola
Fort, clean-up sale of farm stoek and
implements. E. M. Smith, auct; ¥, IL.
BEoright, clerk.
SATURDAY. MARCH 27.-W. W.
Kerlin will offer at public sale from
the residence on the Kerlin Poultry
Farm in Centre Hall, a full line of
his household goods as well as of the
fate Arthur E. Kerlin. Sale at 12 noon
5. M. Smith, auct.
*
f hes,
perches ngle
shown
25 of
at 10
Hall
me.
(Old
ad
De
im-
a
{ta 8 “"Hense and Let for Sale
MEN WANTED
it paper wood
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL?
SEE US FIRST.
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C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
SHOWS 7 & 8 PM.
M.
MILLHEIM
SHOWS TT & 9 P.
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CLARK GABLI
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Selected Shorts
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
Brooks Service Sta, Centre Hall
Phone 14R
Enjoy!
You'll
Each Prograwm—
Wilkesharre
Sunbury
Mifdinburg
Pittsburg
Johnstown
“I'M NOT
BRAGGING —BUT ..”
“I've been driving a telephone
uck for seven years without an
cident. And it’s not just luck.
The first rule I was taught when
I ‘A telephone
I took this job was
uck never has the right of way.’
15k af cveiacrssrg $23 des
nN Ol CxXpiammeg 10 Qo
ie
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itn
{ I had an acci
s are kept in good shape
go him.
sides I've seen enough bad ac-
don’t with
1libis
cidents and I don’t want any.”
®
When you have to get there
fast-—go by telephone. The
telephone takes you across the
street or across the continent
and back again at 186,000
miles a second! That's speed!
There are no STOP signs in
telephone travel. You always
have the right of way. Just
pick up your receiver and GO!
With recent reductions in long
distance rates, voice visits now
cost less than ever. Lowest
rates are in effect every night
after seven and ALL DAY
SUNDAY. *