The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1937, Image 4

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    937 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
THURSLAY, APRIL 15, 1937
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
gay | FOR B. K. FOCHT'S PLAC} having been duly grauted the undersigned
NOTICE. sil persons koowing themmeives indebted
> . to the estate are requested to make Im
mediate paywent, and those having cialme
LY 4 ot the same to present them duly su
“| thenticated for settlement
. . LOCALS, |v. M. ALEXANDER TO RUN LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, County, Pa. deceased
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA. by
P—— sra—
BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors $9 ®. o 9
8 W, BMITH, Editor, SWEENEY Willi
SDW. BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and cy died at his home at Potter il : ¥ A Ck ‘ a the unexpired term « ¢ late Con-|j ‘ a 11s
Business Manager, Monday morning at 10:0 clock | M7 : bt gd iu yu gl 1 er nin K. Focht, of Lew ‘ennsylvar or a { e of P EXBOUTOR'S NOTICE,
_ following a paralytic stroke ¥ t y i irs
———————— ” a } ’ i HSnyde ¥ i \ 3 ith » 3 ¥ i Wy 1y f It ‘ p14) f oO :
Kaotered in the Post Oflice in Centre lon Wednesday night at 11:3 \ ch ! ; irty chalrmen and State Commit- | } ! i Ll Vi { wy ¢
oh r hew me or MF teemen from eight counties, comprising | v n wl Con y 1 t j
as second class matter, affected the left side. He was ag i Diet :
be in Bellefonte, 18th Congressional district made gh { 1 ! Letters testamentary on above estate
VERS { month and 16 days, having
been, born at Potters Mills, November Mi Robert Hockenbrought and Mrs | the selection Saturday The Republi ye ye hy 9 h wa hed ° having been duly granted the undersigned,
11 have not named a candidate, highway and public tall persons knowing themselves indebted
URCH SERVICES | ]
'G, 1869 © Was a so of John ant Ivde di +. both o Nysburg we CANS have i | a
SUNDAY CH 0 : y H y A ; i % : a : \ Adama, Ih f El : ' we i iid borough for ; wri of lito the estate are requested to make In
- Sweeney, both deceased guests at the Lutheran parsonage from ————————_————— {five yea le M. C. 765( mediate payment, and those bavimg clatmse
o Ket (1.0YD
Mary Mayes
There survive him a wife, formerly | Wednesday to Saturday of last week. 60 EMPLOYERS IN CENTRE | iblic 1 ring upon th against the same to present them duly as
thenticated for settlement
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PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN cask Margaret . Foust, and these children: |The former is a sister and the latte i i 1
agner. Pastor.) |HHIRAIES nly TAN . : ras ms Hf Lan AA CONTRIBUTE #46,681 y owill held in Hearing
(Bev. L. Arthur Wag Ralph W., Lemont; Alvada, wife ofa sister-in-law of Mrs. Wagner. |N : round Floor Fast Wing, North ANNIE GG. BROOKS
armers Mils—¥ to 10 A. M. (3. Frank Smith, ar George H., bot Centre county mployers ontribut- | ten Feail ep Pas STANT EY I 4 gE 1
» } Frank mh in Rav Eighty-nine employes of the Weis ddd SL Hi isu ! i BTANLEY 1} BROOKS Ye
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alley : . of Centre t Sara fo f
Georges Valley, 10:30 A. MN f Centre Hall; wrah, wi of “|stores in District 7, banqueteq at the
Centre Hall, 7:30 P.
M. Boob, Aaronshurg. Dorothy, wifa of
W. B. Tibbens, Pleasant Gap, and ~~
evening. The group included managers : \
ed by Ralph Vi
or and Industry
Phyllis, Mrs, Bright Orwig, Aarons- | :
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE| ©" “00 (TO 0 oink Gates, of| thelr wives and clerks. Harry Hubler .. .
(Bev, Delas KB, Keener, Pastor) Stormstown. also survives him. was one of the entertainers _The local Ret
Centre Hall— Funeral services will be held Thurs- store was represented by Fred lLase
#:30—Church School. day forenoon, 10:00 o'clock, at the manager, Mrs. Lause, and Miss Laura
20.80—Church Worship. house, to be continued to the Reform- Breon, clerk. irk. "That amount ” Wi more) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Tussey ville - ed church, Centre Hall Rev. D. R On Tuesday afternoon ele n mem- | than the goal t $ x met by Govern : Ir the Estate ¢ JOSEPH PA
9:00—Church Worship. Keener and Rev. W. K : ; dled pecial | E21 y of Potter Townshiy
10: 00—Church School. will be in charge y }
ed $46,631.81 to
employment Con
Fallon House, Lock Haven, on Tuesday | a
. March 23 according
Irns Ww y received
hile employers in Cent
np
The Fund {4g nearing
Hosterman | bers of the sophomore cola
in Landscape
ral hour
EVANGELICAL
(Bev, W, K. Hosterman, Pastor)
OE od, 9:30 A. MN. ° : ; h 1 . .
| Worsip sevice, 1:30 7 L First Choice of Most
Worship Service, 3:15. Outdoorsmen
sund
Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. ~-ARE THE DOUBLE SAVINGS
Ce. @ SEEN. ON EVERY GREYHOUND TRIP
oa
METHODIST EPISCOPAL wen . v a
(Bev, Seth Russell, Faator) ¥ Phone For Full Informatien
entre $ So “iy ‘1 a . GREYHOUND
#9:30—Sunday School 4 E x A { : (3 Brooks )
No Preching Servic Pastor at]. wad Sees fe : [Colles ‘ ‘ \ FEU WILKESBA RIS
Conferencs TE a {ins ' . SUNBURY
Ld . | r {3 ; na on i { CAT ' ALTOONA
Y ARE A Ne ‘ ' a ! ’ i i ialnnd | (OT y PITTSBURGH
PRESBYTERIAN AUIS ge] Loss : + | ristoswy . 4
(Bev, J. M, Kirkpetrick, Pastor) ¢ { Bellefonte, died BSaturda { Linden H ended § 1 Lae ! : JOHNSTOWN
9:30—8Sunday School.
7:30—Evening Worship. : , A by tu : 1 Roe ih sl Tied Te ; A nck
. fo a 0 He ‘ | Lo senflyprrnerflpronen)iy
e STRANGE o | [im them services were old trom rings,” ormerly Mis elvan Jacobo Soir metistes, y
SUPERSTITIONS || [is ooh ale te) Sino : bind > NOOK
sane] EEE vr FYNCRANGE WD FES
| |opennntp Es |] Week-End Specials
| | Fri. & Sat. ONLY
WANT TO BUY
FAT IY WAS BAD LUCK TORESCUE, [Ysenaen vemiting, from old age and) “at ° ation io cm ©
A DOWNING HAN, FOR F You f od hort Ahem . ' re wp ’ torent ad 1i¢ CENTRE HALL, PA. P 2G SO AP
TRATED THE INTENTION OF a = : & G SO/ 4 cake
THE GODS BY SAVING HIM You Sr Ia TRL Ae SOnGYAN, i 17c
. 21c
NOULD HAVE TO SUBSTITUT 0 wtrwoindBeibn 4 : | . ’ yrs .
ND BF DRONE D YoEA OR (mxidenly on Sunday evening, from ol GALVANIZED PAILS, 8qt.
- gion. ot. daxry Donovan, & PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of
WHEN A THRILL PASSES
THRU A PERSONS BoDY, AN
gerigns rT m0 Good Big lowa Horses
Mw HAN po Tom A PURSUING | _ 5 M. North-East of PETERSBURG
AMMONIA qt. bottle 9¢
MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION
PERIOD MAY 1 TO JULY 31}
TURN YOUR COAT ’ (ie *
NSIDE OUT AND PUT <. mor George Earle by | | fe ;
sreon GN onl GR SATURDAY, APRIL 17
{)
McA |
WARDS , OR DRAW
AHAIR FRow THE B : | n-. B at } CLOCK PM
MIDDLE OF YOUR 4 ~ FA BURG ,
HEAD AND PUT IT Nor if i MLDE th 33 Rai "3 1400 1 SO treet ; Res Satnrrrss 29c
IN YOUR MOUTH . le Cll I ae eel 1700 on fi ding es .
@ Western Newspaper Union. ‘ : tat 1 I I RIT
FARM CALENDAR. | ALL PERCHERON AND BELGIAN BREED RS NT TIN
Timely Reminders from ai ; SNE fe will a 4 : ROUND S LK a wea Y i 25¢
Pennsylvania State College endment the inspect | ee, . als ORK. CROPS, 22. re £3
School of Agriculture
ne ea. tetas | ; “ia
® » » " i BACON SOI ARI > . " ee ."e i
AL CHOPS Ib 25¢
alia Is Valunablee—i’ re ra. i ¢ J . R328
A re Pading "that ['USSEYVILLE ; VE.
CALA HAMS .. or Bb 20c
Charles McHenry »=ans—titmetpooatipoociposceifomcifsmedtfs
t nt § areneet 481
an ci or In GIEeSLE © «
than rin digests A —_—— A ..,.,... ls ——..
Saves Or he bill or RIT CRIaDeL 2 Mr hen
tein concentrates, say Penn : : jof Pittsburgh, are spending some
ronomis®. time at the J. B. Wert home.
Protect Apple Trees—Early prays A. W. Holderman and sister, Mra
are most important in control of scab|Shadow, autoed to Altoona on Friday The Hosterman & Stover Co.
and other apple diseases, Growers Miss Mary Swartz spent the week-
!
svho omit the decayed dormant spray end with Miss Miriam Homan in Cen-
le
are missing an effective step in the tr, Hall Sell, Install and Service the equipment of the
Penn State plant pathologists, a Sunday visitor at the Mrs. Bodtorf following manufacturers of
Po Not Pasture Early—It is better | home.
fight against apple enemies, declare] Mra, G. M. Cooney, of Colyer. was
SP PIII)
for the pasture to delay turning the | Persons who visited at the Fortney
cattle out until the grass has a good | home during the week-end were Mrs i
start and the ground is settled say Elizabeth Dunkle, Punxsutawney: Mrs i
Penn State dairy specialists Much | Rebecca Wolfe, Miss Helen Wolfe and
more total feeq will be produced dur- | Ernest Hammond, of Altoona, and
ing the pasture season where the [James Wolfe, of State College ICE % ELECTRIC % GAS ENGINE
grass gets well started before the Abraham CGrassmyer and daughter
" , on ut 4 : Mary. of Spri Mi . .
cows are turned out and the milk ; Spring Mills, wer, making s ae ee : Ea cm : : :
yield per acre will also be corre calls among friends on Saturday. WILSON CABINET CORP, SMYRNA, DELAWARE
spondingly greater, ———————————
Repalr and Off Harness—8pring is] Local Odd Fellows will please note
the time to repair and oil the har-|that the regular meeting of the order
ness, This work may be done on
rainy days but it glways pays to do
it before the rush of the season's
work begins. Precious time also willj®econd degree will be conferred at this
Di ined’ It eeul ahi wor ‘parts! tame SEE Our Display of MILK COOLING EQUIPMENT
of the harness are replaced or re
paired before they break, Penn State (Continueq from previous column) |
horse specialists remind the water and letting it soak In In- Information and prices cheerfully given | FIRST NATIONAL BANK t ;
THE HAVEN COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
BRUNNER MANUFACTURING CO, UTICA, N. VY.
VICTOR PRODUCTS CORP. HAGERSTOWN, MD.
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
on Thursday evening will be helg at
i oclock instead of 8 o'clock. The
OSAMA IVMISRITONNE JAERI SOTO ITVICIOTSC DOOM 110 IE AE hrs
§8 much more effective in reducing | agronomis a
frm 1¢ te ui and. rows” re Feed Lambe Grabn—Young lame The Hosterman & Stover Co.
ald out as nearly as possible on the lwill begin to eat grain at two week
‘ ain ke MILLHEIM
contour. Each row or drill track then lof age. They si
age. y should § fed separate.
forms a little terrace, holding backily from the ewe flock by Ru eget
“(Continued foot of next column) |a creep,
Strip-Crop the Hills—Strip cropping stead of running off. say Penn State
CENTRE HALL, PA. |
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