{ THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE CENTRE BrY TER “ w FULL DAY SPECIAL COURT, ordered brought before an argument | WALTER 1. MAIN (CIRCUS | wednesday May 10th Hw i ; THURSDAY, CLFARS CALENDAR|hearing by Judge Fleming following AT BELLEFONTE, MAY 19TH ances at 2:00 and $:00 I———————— — — ; . ENTRE HALL, PENN'A. Deaths —— the hearing of part of the testimony The Walter 1. Main big three-ring The Walter Main ¢f " ¢ 1 p—— . ' the ant mam ——— ——— At two sessions of a domestic yela- |The attorney for Markle asked for clreu mia im, menagerie and Roma best on road ng and summary convictions court SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . 8 +» io 8 W, SMITH, Editor, ¥, Associate Editor and ’ BDW. EB BAILEY, As dent of Harris township, living in the | Fleming. Business Manager * ? . . wraraiasvii at wi - . vicinity of Linden Hall, died Wedne Frank Balistrere, of Philipsburg | properly prepared. Information Wis ® RAS 8. bseription to day morning, 7:30 o'clock, aged some lcharged with having permitted 5 per placed against the Pleasant Gap man TR S.—The terms of subscriptic by Benjamin Kofman, a representative she Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance, seventy years. He was a laborer and|eon not having a license to operate a Legal advertising at the rate of len|was neve gents per line each losertion. made Saturday morning at Linden |the costs placed on the county. Ma Display advertising rates made Known |yy,)| shall Van Lierde, the operator in que . . en application. ——— tion, smashed the truck into the rear First Choice of Most Botered ln the Post Office in Centre : 2 : . i . rea n Hall as second class matter, FULTZ. —Myrtle May Fultz, wife of {of a hay Wagon on Route 322 near Willoughby 1. Fultz, died at her home Boalsburg., resulting In the denth of Outdoorsmen Lott Thompson, 63 years H SERVICES at Axemann, Tuesday night. She was SUNDAY CHURC aged 62 years, 11 months and 11 The truck owner claimed Lierde rep FREE—Copy of the NORTH AM-| dava. Funeral services will be held resented he had an operators license | ERICAN TRAPPER a magazine | PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE! friday afternoon and burial made at ial- [that is distinctly different. It covers) ) the flelds of Trapping-—-Hunting—Fish- (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor) | roy, Georges Valley—$§ to 10 A. M. Jerde, but hat he { Te ing Fur Farming = Dogs Shooting vsitre Hadu—i0:30 A. M. rE ret A121 Unet arvican) TH in {arrisbus a obtal a li-| Camping—Woodcraft—Conservation 1 e 1a on " » | cense Outing-—-Widlife Etc, | Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. AM vere hel om the residence ir if \ | r fred Brunga i teed Liz, Ma ook near] SPECIAL OFFER: Next three is- CENTRE HALL KEFORMED CHARGE | we 1 . . : 01. | Howard, 62-year-old WPA worker and|sues, 25c. And FREE hin. month (Bev, Delns B, Keener, 'sstor) i : hel the dismissal of the charges on the | hippodrome, will exhibit at Bellef held o Thursday, a number of cases . H grounds that the Information placed] PAGE Joshua Page, long a resi-|{were heard and disposed of by Judge s against the defendant had not heen married. Burial will be ltruck for him, was discharged and]of the Dept. of Labor and Industry making a jure ir traps; a Centre Hall— | Reese I or | the Mifflinbure Ev pay 1006 fine for the log od o w al fu a: lo Your traps; & $:30—Church School. ' y sped Fie d inter. lation of the ima Inv was found | fO' ul that w 10.80—Churchh Worship. §:00—Church Worship, 10: 00—Church School, EVANGELICAL (Rev, W, AK, Mosterman, Fastor) fentre lial Sunday School, Worship Service, Bpring Milisg— Wou em UNGAR Betuesda Worship Service, 10:30 A, AM. METHODIST EFISCOFAL (Bev, beth Bussell, Master) Centre Hall ¥:80—Morning Worship, 8: 0—Sunday School Bprucetown— Unifiegq Service, 9:40 A. M. Spring Mills— day ni Bunday School, 9:30 A. M, during the afternoon, suffering 0 i e 1 vi | oa ! i 7) ; 4 A complete broller meal cooked In the roaster—the fruit and 1: W—Lvening Worship. aevere headache Ha wi y native : juestls i ! Lhe ” £ : vegetables are cooked in a shallow pan in the bottom of the . ; : » “a I nross fi f the defense. © ’ : A 1 Fr ar roaster while the chops broil on the rack. With this type of » f roaster the top of the broiler unit forms a grill which may be . . . ’§ I nt i ‘ : used for pancakes, fried eggs, bacon, and so on. A roaster is =n » PRESBYTERIAN i 1 grand solution in a small apartment where a range is not available, (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fasstor) 9:30—Sunday School. A \ ji % ‘ . ' : N EV E R H EA R D By Louise Brown euiied Lamb Chop Dinner 7:30—Church Worsalp. THAT NEW TEACHERS TENURI A GRUMBLE! LAW—HOW DO YOI LIKE IT! | STRANGE | SUPERSTITIONS rH '§ ONE-STOP oy SNOOK MARKET nm A FLUE FIRE AT CRUST or TE AE TA RTEIN TICE : . . . A SOLIRITD IIL LIMES i, 3 “ 3» 3 ~ : FARM BONE wiEpxeausyl. RO AD A FANCY PINEAPPLE . . 2cns 30¢ MECE OF IR v THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA cans 19 A171 vil LAN BANANAS . +... sm 1O¢c; Wwelissa sonsmran— friends BUDDIE SWEET PEAS PUFFED WHEAT SODA CRACKERS SALMON DOG AND CAT FOOD Mins Hall grandparents, Mr. ane Mrs, A. 0 The * tre Hall Volunteor firs py | The Hosterman & Stover Co. ot v57i1 +4 Detwiler, iPpany was called, and responded. The Pd) Ward Wagner and family, of Lew-|boys with the pumper well primed sown, were Sunday visitors a the stood by for an emergency. Sell, Install and Service the equipment of the 1 Mrs. Anna Runkle home. | Mr. Crust presented the company .|a worthwhile check for their prompt following manufacturers of land willing service, { Does This Mean You? Sassen ome MEAT SPECIALS a HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA, iis is intended only for the || , { EYE N ( y JUND STEAK eves of those who Keow theme | FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21 Rox ND J EAR Practice has been under way for selves fo be indebted to THE PORK CHOPS REPORTER on subscription. the past four weeks in preparation : PV . for the annual high s=school operetia ICE [ .“ ELECTRIC . GAS ENGINE TT FF p <1 . Our Pines in extending credit This year's musical comedy will be : BEST BEE F ROAST veyond the year has been taken deliv of — : . ivered on Friday, May 21, at 8:0t advantage of in . . 3 : WILSON C NE ” CEL h tag « numerous in ON CABINET CORP, SMYRNA, DEI MINCED HAM (Sliced) Ls pound . ‘ o'clock, and is cleverl titled * stances. Where payment is aiffi- Fy ential "In THE HAYEN COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS pound 20¢ Old Vienna, or Pickles” pound 20c¢c poun cult to make, eS As 2 NN yt TINFRS eo make, Wwe ask only that || Leading parts will be characterzed BRUNNER MANUFACTURING C0. UTICA, NEW YORK WEINERS sume wos hes Of Indes Ju by Janke Kirkpatrick, Robert Faust, VICTOR PRODUCTS CORP. HAGERSTOWN, MD. CHEESE h : talp rney, Lois Reese, Lois Arn- ENE , ELEC ; (Y a That really wil bo appreciated. So Tiey. Loi Rite Lola Atn- GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY : THE REPORTER has been more || Haskell, Anyhony Veneriok, Dean CALA HAMS than fair with you. Don't you Bradford. Dean Smith, and Mildred BACON (Sliced 14-1b pkg.) £ . LM a . think you ghould be equally fair? Homan, They will be ably supported SEE O + : : ! : ur Display of Milk Cooling Equipment play £ Equip EE Next week we shall correct our by a well-balanced chorus, a 7% t “ 5 mailing list according to payments The production of the operetty is LEBANON BOLOGNA (sliced) received. You want a better show- ||In charge of Misses Fisher, Beman |} Information and prices cheerfully given BACON SQUARES . ing | : sunt ith th and Mr. My ihe i i A on eg Rix," Yowrm. of the high school PAGE BUTTER . publishers, so gend something to our office and have the figures Admission will be 25c for children The Hosterman & Stover Co. SHOP EARLY THURSDAY MORNING i “ ’ oak 4 RAT a J a Avy on your label take on a new look. j|and iSe for adults Some of them have a “seedy” ap- A matinee for the kiddies will be MILLHEIM + . s Ne . gE PUBLISHERS. ||Presented on Friday afternoon, May WE CLOSE AT NOON—HALF HOLIDAY 21, for 10 cents, ’
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