THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, “ ® * * » Mrs. Frank er is suffering from PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. ITEMS OF | e savere afiack’ ef asin From h JLOCAL INTEREST * John Spyker, employ f ¢ W es . A vy hig x { =] | Af rs Hudzon Steubenville, Ohia, were Thursday of Mr, and at hig home Mrs. Lillian and wife, of Canfield . 3 Geary. Centre Hall thy Mrs. Virginia (Geiss) Miller, Phila- week g ’ delphia, recently raked in a minoy po- weather beginning Mr. and Mrs. John FF. Foreman, Bakerton, Cambria county, motored here for a visit among friends during the past week. Miss Jean Musser, daughtes of Stu- ; ] . rom Sunbury] art Musser, of Brush Valley, spent Boh Lyons orchestra from Sunbury|a . i fv or asle at a hares — 3 will furnish the mus for the high |Tuesday night with Miss Jean ar | ed hay for sale, at a bargain.—N, B. ; contro I - g & i usiQ oO i in “ # i i i wy 5 yg {11s be y 10 1 . LenHOTL er chool alumni reception and dance to]tholomew. They attended class night Miller, Potters Milla, Pa. x21 | j school ¢ ¥ seeption ¢ f ; ! , | A li Mi i held in the high school building |exerciseg in the high school. \ PURE | ® rv . Y arbi FOOD this (Thursday) evening, Mrg. George | time from complications, has of late : ‘ LUN Repair Htical wh when ghe was named regis- Xx y this week { orcing | + v bd ol i Call KRO/BOT her jst t i } tnt g ile " . ny : ’ wessor in her district, ! i al 1 f a i (3. Frink Smit} | HAY FOR 8B Rome 10ose mix. Searson, {11 for some Announcement has been made of the . . y Tes r Tiled been able to sit on the porch of her . | . appointment of S. A. Bierly, of fleb- : ; Ce Ae, | Le ershurg as inheritance tax appr - | home, Sicatin Ta k q improv FRED LUSE, Manager. | <omeone . Ta ualing . ment in er physica ondition. of Centre county, vice George G. Fink, CE NTRE H ALL resize The positio ays a salary Miss Elsie Weaver and Miss Emma n Ed resigned. The | n pa Mien Erste A Send your congratulations of $2000 a year. aizer, of mand Ear FCCC PIO IPOS O ross, Wm. H. Breon, farmer I nns | tained : ie by telephone! Rates are Cave district, called here Tuesday|Mrs. Roy 8S. Jamison. The lacleg vas reduced on long distance : y or } ge chem a Jamison pounds for 270 ¢ ‘ valls of 42 miles or more morning to advertise nt : and lot. Mr. Breon wil] make second {{ n ou . : SL : | attempt to rear turkens, hoy r to do nn Blazer, so 4 f Mis and Mr SHEFFORD CHEESE hotter Iuan IA Soson, wh BE = Tnamy, On lhuragat . 3 : : (assorted) 34-1b pkg—TWO wr 290 and all day Sunday. young birds were detroyeqd hy verman, weni 5 lonsieclomy In cig nd The Sweet Girl Gradoate t in ihe Centra Cou recent] Fecovered from a severe ate, Juinoleum bjosk print raved by THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA HI A { rheumatic. fave: Russell Reish, Centre Hall-P ‘ ol every night after seven rv (GeOr Ke r ary George as Ong 1d bird, t 24 rid ntinues to hov- tle ‘ nd d white Af AF ‘ 1.8 COPPPPPPOIICIPIOIP SPOOL OPO POPP OOOO OOOOEPOOEPOOPEP OEP OE OPP EGOPPIOE 1 ird, the ¢ Co Linus b tr « | LOUALS, Centre FELS NAPTHA SOAP oo Enjoy Better Cooking Results and Greater Fuel Economy 01 R LEADER COFFEE 2 pounds with a MODERN QUICK MEAL LORAINE 5-Burner Oil Stove WEIS QUALITY COFFEE .... Vers Ih eau for 250 {KETCHUP . { Nez bholTWO for 1 70 i {ICE CREAM SALT | 10-1h bags—TWO for 25¢ { - . ps . nA HEINZ BAKED BEANS NTR | 1 n / ® 25¢ CENTRE CO1 NTY | 18-02 cans—TWO for ( HOSPITAL NOTES. » » » * » CLT BEATS . ¢ 4 No, 215.06 ecan—TWO 19¢ Tv LEPHOND 250 g CRON al WEIS QUALITY CORN 25¢ = tans for { FOR REAL VALUES SHOP AT WEIS Pure Food Stores We have sold this stove for the past 26 yc: Any Model, suit your particuls H. P. Schaeffer H dell 20 er se rd v ry =~ ar Uw arc POSED PPLOPAELLLLLP PP PPLL OPP OP LLP PPIPOP FRCPC POLLOPPILOIT EI POII0S POPP P PEL PCPOPON) , » y CEI TEIOECETTEEEL OTTO EEELE CELE OPE EPOEPESEOCE EP EEPELEPPEEET EPEC POE EPP EPPEECE FEE BE BEBE LEB LL IBLE LEELELELLLEEEPELEPEE DOPE E OP IOPPED Britcher’s Auction _ SALE! The undersig i expose to sale at his auction barn, I miles northeast | # At # \ Ww t rN EDNESDAY,JUNE9 ) o'clock A. M 25 Acclimated Nearby Horses wn 50 High Class Dairy Cows 1 t UTOMATIC OT WATER SERVICE BUTCHER CATTLE HEIFERS, BULLS AND STEERS f 1 0 to eet ri the West ed. G. Fi tract tv wire th el at auction place Samue Grove farm hon ; Earlystown road. The wiring of th rece. - an Shia tana. ARETE | FLOYD A. BRITCHER former Detwiler farm hom i . . Sp LORY : by P. P. Henshall and home alemg Route 45 Fort, has been complesed vellefonie: Mr. and 2 WHEN IN NEED OF electrician, Schnure, Hartleton: Mr. and " ’ » | Warren Schr ira, Mrs, Matthew fu i . 1 Edward B. Thompson, of Pittshbureh |. . Hi rg ell. fay £ 58 A ra A ar 3 " | irs. Mary RB; ‘ was a motor t on ¢ v M1 ' @ gues f Ga i MI 18a‘s College of any Kind, a Pittsburgh firm installing stokere manufacturing establishments the board of directors of the Burnh brought to the =ur- For about ten cents a day you can have auto- , .. | Greensbuys | r : g arson Ais: Berle ——— | Work | How relieved you will be after 12i0r on to Lancaster wha ar war THREE YACHTING GROCPS | / ater n Lancaster, where Wed i vi * nesday they attended commencement | OPEN ECHO BAY SEASON] : the first week of this care-free serv- ’ ’ » . son. being o member of the clams. The|N. Yo tn fia. tee rr ar gq og hele | Sis : ... not having to climb stairs elder Mr. Harington fs connected withthe greater part of & pane tr (by an All Kinds Building Material, K¢...no £ } . ori E ho Has Yacht Club. The page als burting pulverized coal, and before re-|showsd several : page a . . y tanning Dome, had & On geenee wp wed several large pictures of ous Garrett's Planing Mill What can you buy for so small an 4 uy ominent figures in the club, a full ’ the merita of the st wk | 4 1g being one of then Or i HONEST PRICES 4 : Proving o Clone pe modore | Rebersburg, Pa the whole family than low cost Automatic ¥ all product. . . In the opening paragraphs of the|$ phone 16RA2 : Hot Water Service. matic hot water service. exercive, C. B. Haringon, a younker| Tha standand-ttor. new mens || LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, n of the opening season of the|§ CALL AT— shovel coal or carry out ashes. m picture of Commodore DD, Earl Flem. | Soup MATERIAL ANP amount that will bring greater return for C. W. Reesman, of|account of the affair were found: « As has been their ous. A throng of members and guests ® om for some years. motored ts Centre lestimated at S06 gathered on Echo Is — - ——— — * Hall over Memorial Day. arrivin wo | lAN Qatess r nf . : Friday. M Roca nd arriving here : d Saturday alternoon for the flag- pecia er “ay. Mr. heesman is clerk to the raising ceremonies, followed by a tea City Commission, a position held since|dance, which marked the official open. INSURAN E AND leaving the body Ag a member. He left : Ends June 15th ing of the 1937 season for Echo Yacht on the Reporter's desk a booklet en. {Club titled “Industrial Camden,” a directory] As the prize band of Boy Scout REAL ESTATE of industrial information prepared Troop 3- pereeren by A from North Avem » 4 X : v ja Preshy. the Board of « ity Commissioners, un-|terian Church played, and officers from NOTHING DOWN-- der the direction of the Department |New Rochelle Yacht Club assisted In of Yublic Affair rd fa @ > 3 © SIN OY 4 " s - Pak 2 LN ai, with the assistance the ceremonies, colors were raised at 5 WANT TO BUY $5 allowance for your present heater : ral Works Progress Ad-|oclock under the direction of Commo. Commo. OR SELL ? ministration and other local agencies. 'dors D. Ear Fleming, Vice The booklet Is novel in its makeup | dore | +} . : bo : MReup “Nis Goms and Rear Commodore and presents an array of information |Theodore N, Westlake. SEE US FIRST. about Camden. The city in 1930 had a Commodore Fleming gave the ad population of 118,708, and 26,520{dress of welcome and presented ne dwellingg occupied by private families. | representatives of the Yacht Clubs C D BARTH MEW L PENNSYLV/ \NI/ \ Gi \S CO I here are 2,089 stores, the sales in|Commodore J. Meade Alexander Rear . . 0LO . 935 being $38,705,000 Diy 8 , ' , » g 8 3 employes in|Commodore Frank I. Adams of Mount CENTRE HALL, PA. #'ores, 4,665 and total payroll, ‘$4813.-| Vernon and former Commodore Arthur BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE 000, H. Titus, $2 per month quickly pays the balance
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