The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 29, 1937, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1937.
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: THE CENTRE
i
REPORTER
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CENTRE HALL, PENN A. -
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SMITH & BAILEY, Froprictors
BW, BMITH, Editor,
BDW. BE BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
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TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance,
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
gents per lone each laseruon,
Display advertising rates made kuown nving
a applcation,
Botered in the
Hall as second class
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHEKAN CHARGE]
(Rev, L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors)
Centre Hall—¥:00 A. MM,
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A, M.
Georges Valley, 7:30 FP. MM.
twelve yours
Haag
Hang tobaceoo factory
when
Guattlieh
Post Office in Centre
matier, “1llery Later,
enterpri
KEFOKMED CHABGE
Kesner, Pastor) |
HALL
Delans K,
CENTRE
(Bev,
Centre
§:00—Church
10:00
Hall
Worship.
Lhaurcin Suliovi,
(Bev, Ww,
Centre
Bunkday =« .
Worship Service,
Boring Milis—
Sunday Sch
Sunda
service, 1U:.J
Bethesda —
Worship 9:15.
(Communion Service.)
Service,
she mu
METHODIST EFISCOFAL
(Rev, Seth Russell, Paster)
Pentre Hall—
9:30—Morning Worship,
89:30—8Sunday School
Bprucetown—
¥nifieq Service,
Ppring Mllls—
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M,
1:30—Evening Worship,
wme during "WwW years
Funeral held
esday afternoon and burial
‘entre Hall, Rev.
Wed
made at
ating
9:46 A. M.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J, M., Kirkpatrick,
9:30—Morning Worship,
10:30 ae
=
Pastor)
Sundav H
una 100
e STRANGE
SUPERSTITIONS
LJ
I Gor
TO BAKE A DOZEN E
THE OVEN - POWDER THEM —BURN
A SPONGE. OVER A COAL STOVE
POWDER IT ~MIX WITH POWDER
OF EGG SHELLS AND "WHEN THE
MOON TAKES OFF” SWALLOW A
PORTION OF THIS MIXTURE FR°M
THE POINT OF A KNIFE eves
COUNTY MUSICA}
MAY 6
FESTIVAL
HIGH SCHOOL Al
Th
Centre (
held
jum,
the program grandchil-
in the county will
orches'ra
The public is cordially invit to at vi
tend. No
what
field of music.
. Funeral seq
band, giee ciub or the Edna
Sunday
ViCeost were held from
Fe legpnteo,
wfternoon, nd
Hap Key home.
‘ burial
admission. Come and see! mada in + az . Ural
| ade In ne Meyers cemetery
other schools re doing in thel »
Milford
Gardner
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TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE
Willlam J. Michael |
Smith, of Pottep
Potter twp.: $15.
Michael Smith to J. Roy
ux, of Potter township tract in Pot-
Thompson to
township, tract in!
Smith, et
die ft hey 1
ed a er home In Pleasant Gap
aged 55
Blanchard
Jast
made at
week,
years. Burial wae
afternoon
She daughter of
Elizabeth Kunes Williama,
Vived by her
was ga Albert and
She ja sur-
husband
4 yde
and two foster
brothers Heverly, of State
fer twp.; 500.
College,
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Pennington. | locomote Hi brother, Isaiah, de
ded | clare
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the accident was the pesult of
Khe had In With the
Campbell for
Nn nn res stumbling over na
o
ii years, mail man
ral
the mother of ten children be It
James | X-ray
and Pp ondition
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at
MARKLE
fohn
bhaorn
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=| CLOVER FARM |
STORE |
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DHICLICE DINE
Cl VIOIEV ri
PINEAPPLE MORSELS
Delicious? . Quart Can 2
PINEAPPLE JUICE
g 12 «OZ Cans
PEAS
June
Green Pae Early
2 Xo. 2
CRs
FANCY CUT BEETS
Hed 2? gl. cans 25
CLOVER FARM
SALAD DRESSING
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T. A. HOSTERMAN
CENTRE HALL
Vrraw JiprmmenSiprrnen] po preety
Inexpensive, Flexible Lighting
For A Modern Recreation Room
A combination of removable celling fixtures, wall brackets
and portable indirect lamps, means abundant light for all scene
sions in the recreation room.
By Louise Brown | checker board —even the new
PRING is ever the season of | craze, the pick-up-sticks game, is
remodeling and refurbishing. | eagy with such good light.
This year, as your special spring! Notice the removable lighting
project, why not turn some un-|over the ping pong table. The
used space in your home into a|deep shades, with their 150-wait
recreation or game room? Per- bulbs, are hung on hooks screwed
haps you have an attic room that | in the ceiling, and their wires are
can be put to this use—or perhaps | plugged into the ceiling outlet.
with a little ingenuity, a bleak | Such lighting can easily be adapt-
corner of the basement can be re- | ed to any convenience outlet or
—————— —————————
Oregon Greets’ Great Lakes Ex
a
~ SKI-QUEEN of OREGON, Miss Rose (Come-and-ski-us) Winkler
visited the Great Lakes Exposition at Cleveland this week to pay her
respects to the Corps of Yeomanettes who will grace its 150 acres during
the 101 days of the big new show, May 29 to Sept. 6. She was received
by Miss Betty Mcintire (left) and invited to change her heavy winter
ski suit soon for a diminutive swimming suit that she might take part in
Billy Rose's big water show, “Aqua ”, at the new 5,000-seat theater
restaurant which will be one of the entertainment features of the 1937
Great Lakes Exposition. From coast to coast, the nation will be repre-
sented in the exhibits at the colorful new lakefront show this summer.
PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of
Good Big Draft Horses
North-East of Pl
VLD
SATURDAY, M
BROAN
CHERON AND BELGIAN BREED
mreful seloete
SEEN DAY BEFORE sALE
REPRESENTED OR
Charles McHenry
Vid STIM KK MIST BB» AS MONEDS REFUNDED
SALE EAIN OF sHINY
ONE-STOP
MARKET
SNOOK’S
CENTRE HALL
25¢
27c
Sc
25c¢
Lbjar 17!
. 2 cans 29 |
CREAM FILLED CAKES
BUDDIE SWEET PEAS
GIBBS BEANS can
2 cans
FRESH PRUNES :
PEANUT BUTTER .
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
Dill or Sour Pickles
SODA CRACKERS
BANANAS
2 qt. jar 23¢
2-LLB BOX for 19¢
MEAT SPECIALS
Ethel A. Best Miller, et bar. to Wil-
bur D. Meyer, of ux, of Smuliton,
tract in Miles twyp.; $756,
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“PICKLES,” OPERETTA.
The local high school will present
“Pickles,” an operetta, for the ben-
efit of the athletic organization. on
Tuesday evening, May 11, at 8:00
o'clock,
i
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Farmers have visions
hay with
are having in April
A PSs a.
SHOATS.—~8even shoats, wzizh 9%
to 110 Ibs, for saie~Charles Durst,
Centr eHall; ‘'phong 175R23. Jtx19
cron, what
ang Charles Heverly 5
Blanchard, rly, of
HENDERSHOT, ~Fred Hendershot of
Benner township passed away at the
Centre County hospital on Friday, fol-
lowing an illness of a complication of
Hlacames, He was admitted t., the hos.
vita rsday of last Mr. Hen-
dershot, old and 4
ne with a broth.
Hendershot., ah
on Spring Creek.
werk
who was 42 Vor re
widower, made nig hie
er, Wesley /
’ residea
——
Mrs Mary G.
Her home in
PENNINGTON
nington died at
Campbell, Indiana county, Thursda
of last week at the age of 2 Yours
10 months and 10 days. 8he waa born
Pen.
Hen
at Potters Mills, a daughter of Henry
juvenated. Such a room is sure
to mean lots of fun for members
of the family and their friends.
Inexpensive wall board might
panel the walls if they are un-
finished, and furniture that has
been retired from active life may
be brought back into circulation
with a coat of paint or cheerful
new slip covers.
Lighting, which might be
thought something of a problem,
can be easily and inexpensively
worked out in a manner similar to
the one shown in the picture
above,
At the card tables, totally in-
direct, three-light lamps, used in
connection with the general il-
kind of light you need. There
will be no harsh glare ou cards or
| socket. The ping pong ball bounds
back and forth with the greatest
of ease under such abundant light,
Then suppose someone says,
“Let's dance!” The radio is turn-
ed on. The card tables and lamps
are moved out of the way, the
| ping pong table folds up, and more
{ quickly than it takes to tell it,
i the ceiling fixtures above the ta-
| ble are detached. This adds to the
i spacious appearance of the room.
{ All the lighting that remains is
| that from the double indirect wall
| brackets in balanced pairs on the
four sides of the room.
In such a room there's sure to
be an amusing evening for every
| one—whether it be dancing, ping
| pong or games. ‘And the quality
, of the lighting means an evening
.of eye comfort as well. +
PORK CHOPS
BEST BEEF ROAST ..
MINCED HAM. (Sliced)
WEINERS
LEBANON BOLOGNA (sliced)
CALA HAMS
BEEF HEARTS .....
PEER ERE Ew
pound
pou nda
20c
. pound 20¢
pound 25¢
‘
vastivadenevivns Ib 200
sssestencenes pound 20c !