THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - weeememmeeseent| Public Sale =F | tSedng Mills T ESDAY. Gg ky Te 4 0 Years Ago A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- nede Farm, 3 miles West of Old For! PENINGS AND PERSONALS I'ROM 1 road leading to Boalsbuy the fol ———————————— e rst a 0 u u GREGG TWP.'S METROPOLIS, lowing persona] property : Inn te Items of news which Inter - Se | MILK COWS Hernsey ana wted those of generation . [ Hol teing fresh and loses Springers, bi L oo ' La irl ] ! } Mr. and Mrs talph Leg of New , Be _ ago, taken from the flies of HAS ARRIVED, FALL with its chilly mornings and cool breezes remind for 3 wvearling heifers 1 tea nl : The Reporter voar 1007, leans 1.8 accompanied uy { 3 ! . > } . J v r \ » A " Orleans, Ln. accompuniod by the 100 (poh), 24 years old weather is not far away. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE YOUR FALL mers mother and poe Sp t 3 HORSES-—Bay gelding, 7 years : ob Lee and ( harles Jee ¢ aren old, weight 1600 Is, sound and a Sept. 19, 1907. STOCKS ARE LARGE, a variety and selection is available Hill, took supper at the biaine DIL real horse; black gelding, 11 years ner home Monday evening old 1660 Ibs, good work horse Brey Green Bruce tafley is having a chimney | gelding, 12 years old, weight 1550, North Dakota where he had taken up - NYY . "— - ~ ’S YY TQ : ated . oy 4 5 4 s ¥ fh LF én 7 ” fof X built preparatory to installing a fur-| Two Chesterwhite sows, with 8 anda homestead. Hg Was aged 67 years LADIES A ) A ILDREN . COA I S mn all nace. B. F. Kennelly is the bricklay-}10 pigs respectively: 6 sows, will have land was born In Gregg township. or. ‘assisted by Carl Bressler. pigs within next fow weeks: 18 10-| me rane Encamoment ana var (ll Sizes and Prices. See the Smart New Colors, High . : x weeks-old pigs: 17 shoats, is in progress. Thiss Is the 34th an- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fetterolf and hs: Chesterwhite boar. 4 Xe . rilce 8 ual gathering which bear vith sh d : S 3 ~ d N | C I’ H : daughters Barbara and Bernice, and § Ewes 176 chickens Ta o och " an on S a CS, in , port oats an 1 atura ame S alr. Mrs. Belle Fetterolf spent Sunday with FARM IMPLEMENTS — MoCormick : Te all 1 * Decker died at his home In Mr. Fetterolf's brother, H. C. Fetter- Deering tractor, 10-20, in good condi SN 4 iw ‘eruanh olf, Harrisburg. Mrs. Belle Fetterol! tion P & O tractop plow P & O 4- J. Roll Keller of Phoenixville, is will remain with her son for a few], ree gang plow, 4-in. "tire wagon. | here over the fair Ha is assisting . weeks' visit. box and faders: Conklin wagon with [his father to conduct a dairy. in the New Shades of Mahogany and Slate gt Lussel Kk o had been albed, 3%-n. skein, almost new; low- The next event of the season will 1 ¢ " Mes. ‘Numsell Mark. who i been qu rill a 8 BLUE. ALSO, the usual Fall shades of BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, RUST and WINE. patien in the Centre County hospital down handy wagon with rubber tires; be the Bellefonte fair—October 8, 9 *“ < waka 3 rat Ir TE olE. B. manure spreader, Int.-Keystone|i19 . re . Y . y rer - ’ . v 0 . 4 the past two weeks, has returned t J 4 . M i] ick-Deering bin- 10 and 1 THE NICE WOOLENS and BEAUTIFUL SILKS IN Fall materials are outstar her home at Farmers Mills, hay loader, MeCormick-Deering 4 W. A. Sandoe writes friends In der (good canvas). International POPP " "yp y , 3 Centre Hall that he has built u a Sr, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs tractor harrow. 4. section: 2 Perry } yuil Pp Kenneth Johnson in the Centre Loans harrows land roller, low-down 11-hoe good tailoring trade in Ingram, bis NE WwW KF A i L SHOES A COMPLETE LINE of— ty hospital, Wednesday, Sept. 16, and - a drill, hog feeder, soed present home. 4 > Penna. grain was named Ronald William. The moth- corn drier: 1930 Obevrolet truck with An appeal is being made by the ~ - . . Inlants’ & Children’s Outer Clothing er before marriage was Ruth Ripka [pat pottom: grapple fork, ropes and|members of the Sinking Creek Pres- Suedes and Suede Combinations Ui — : Gy daughter of Mrs. Jacob McCool. pulleys, 4-horse steel double tree, 3-|byterian charge to al} persons having . 5s from SWEATERS to KNIT LEG Mr. and Mrs G. M. Thomas, par-|horsg steel double tree, single and dou- friends or relatives buried in the in ai JiLes, GING SUITS and SNOW SI ITS engs of Dr. George Thomas, were vis ble-trees: 2 good heavy log chains, 20jcemetery at Centre Hill for funds to GIN. itors at he Thomas home over thelft.. corn gheller, one 1% h. p. Hercu-irepair the stone wall about the cem- * > week-end, returning to their homg in les engine in good condition; 50 good|etery and make other improvements y y ' y potato crates, Del.aval cream separ: on the losure. The cemetery is i Sunbury, Monday morning. | A ALE n th nolosur h emetery is ga sovssorsvres 2 y M : tor, some butchering tools, 3 get neglected place, STORE OPEN OPEN STORE OPEN F iressler son of Miles Dresser, |, > 5 ben HY k Wm. Bry : « harness—2 tug and 1 chain: round Henry Reinbart, f many years i Evenings, except Evenings, except . +3 " hi . 11 noapre, ior employed by the Hutchinson Constru brooder house, square brooder hou : tion company, suffered an injury to anl|s.can insulated milk cool eve while working on the road. il barrels. and other Justice pf the peace at odward, Tues, when we Tues, whey we } “ r died at his home there Mone a) AVEen- close al 6 p. mg, W here Your Dollars Go the Farthest” close af 6 p.m. The home of 8S. I. Condo has been| or us to mention. ing, aged and Thurs. at noon quarantined for iphtheris Dolores TERMS CASH onal the year-ol n f . being ill with the dise », Mrs. God-|B. M. SMITH. Auet land Mi 1 E. Park { Sunbury ' re vs asistine the J. CLOYD BROOKS EST. |died last week and was Interred i > I ———— — Att and Thurs. at noon MILLHEIM, PA. | censereeessnseee BOALSBURG {me of its th © White of Cent Hal | Harrison Walker, died in Bellet ate | R/ UNICIPAL Theatre oe I A an a | YB ILLHEIM EVYENINGS—T & 0 PP. NM. FRIDAY & SATURDAY CROP OEEL OEE POPE OEP OOOOL PEPE OPOOPP, de Havilland & Ia WHEN IN NEED CALL IT A DAY’ Planing Mill MONDAY AND TUESDAY : LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, ANE W ef All Kinds Building Material, "ANGELS HOLIDAY (fui erermomi mee itote: = ff ate sre De a re [1 Garrett's Planing Mill FUN . rt ] ethaook i ¥ GOOD MATERIAL AND time t i t eed ¥ HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. ONE NITE ONLY-—WEDNESDAYX 4 1 Fu 1 { corn r Phone 16R42 v COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS ng feed, TE" i ge orn EE 1 ERD TRADER HORN" i imme S| INSURANCE AND HE EE vt | © OA SLI TE ame soon 55 S| REAL ESTATE Mrs. T. M. i ley ne ( hter | i I laugh Order Seeds FEarly-T Miss Orpha Gramley Millheim |the Blu, Springs on Saturday after-| motion nectar : » the nest i A : : - ERR 4 t1i¢ looked over he new road construct ow anil Ta Pution seeds desired. orders should be placed WANT TO BUY yi 1 Mrs mma Hazel and daugh.| iiss H bet On : m be * jy me ‘ ! -an {-10c¢ | SELECTED SHORTS arly i : Pont ! ta . ¢ : OR SELL ’ The Past Templars’ Association of | Re p. in i y 3 ill Be : | owt Pu ‘ y o bE . " Jae SEE US FIRST. COMING—October 1 & 2 the ocal Temple Tuigy rooms Tuesday (applicants or automobile driver . | SALE Dale cr Pld ' ; i” : i afte Le | Mr. ana Mrs. Luther K. Dale and| Great news for housewives FARR 1. LOUIS crown 0 rare winter aries §C, [, BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Centre and Clinton ninties met CLOVER FARM FINE TRUCKERS TO BE FINED $50 PER DAY G NO DLES. ALBERTA PEACHES For Illegal Operation of Their Trucks EXCEPT SUNDAY Regular 15¢ Value {3-02 bot RAYMOND SNOKE, YOU ARE GOING To PAY THE BIL UNIONVILLE, PA. imer, te CLOVER FARM H. Bitner was taken tha Law. SALT wn pi Js v by J. Roy D ackage . TUSSEYVILLE ® Smith, with 4 heart und chest afl- te - | OPEN MEETING OF ALL INTERESTED FOR - HIRE 8 #4 8 9 +» 2» 8 a amen. LEN * PAPER TOWELS LAST CHANC™ TRUCK OWNBRS-— " tia 4 aa | Mrs gL Confer ang iidren Mr. ana Mrs. if harles Sila erbe Kk | re. Wm er and children CENTRE COUNTY COURT HOUSE — BELLEFONTE, PA. and daughter Marian and Mrs. WW. A. Jordan ang dmsughter Beatrice made trip to Lock Haven, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holderman and! h granddaughter Melissa took dinner at oliege called at the home of his par-| the George Donahey home at State|°"'™ Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer, on| College on Sunday | Georga Gummo and family of Ny i” erna Hanna From, from aCkK4d = THE NEW Furnace, spent Sunday at the i : Gi HO: of a as week | ECONOMICAL FOOD BELL TELEPHO E Jennie Rockey home. grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Martz are at ates. Wm. Blouser, who is not improv. 0. Yellow Sweet Potatoes DIRECTORY t 4 i n ‘ry t home of their daughter and son-in- ing very fast, law near Rebershurg this week. a an. —————— 1DS . _, i = . CLOSES FRIDAY Miss Haze] Smith, employeq at Pitts. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATR burgh, spent Sunday with her par- a Ropey Walker, ot a), to Helen FRESH FRUITS & OCTOBER 8th ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith. Shultz, of Rebersburg tract in TOE : - ! Charles Ramer a Penn State stu.Mies township: $950 VEGETABLES If you're going to move GREYHOUND aud pri gg Gig tet Travel by Greyhound dent, spent the week-end at his home! J. Bpigelmyer to E. p. Auman, of| The choicest and best at all time: I you need an additionci ! =" MINAIL Rowrd Trio Round Trio here. Millheim, tract in Miillheim, $25. | listing I'ER] NAL Johnstown 8801 A number of persons from this vi-| ©'aude G. Aikens, et ux, to Howard] Fresh and Ready-to-Serve , Braoks Service Sta, Plitsburgh .“ 5.60 Le sry +... $3 dinity attended the anniversary ser. L. Stuart, of State College, tract in a “re If you're going to order CENTRE HALL, PA. rg | Chicas rresanes 2400 vices at the Egg HII church Sunday, |State College; $10,000. MEATS MEATS a telephone Phone 14R : 1810 ec Clifford Kelley, ot ux. to John Kel- Mrs. Burds Hat Shop. 4 Port Matilda, R. D. 1, tract in] Remember, WE DELIVER! CALL OR VISIT OU 30 twp... $3,000. A fine selection of new fall and] Ruth W. Cameron, et al. to Jesse NOW! winter hats in at THE HAT SHOP— |S. Wherry, of State College tract in| 1+ A. HOSTERMAN THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY GR 37 (IN I hats of styly ands quality,—Mrs. Len-| College twp.; $6,500. . OF PENNSYLVANIA 8 Sdn ! ore V. Burd, East Main Street, Mill-] Mary MoClenahan'y heirs, to Sara! gg CENTRE HALL heim, Pa. x36| McClenahan, of Centre Hulj traqe | Uresenflpmmsenfipmen Yisroel in Centre Hall; $1, {ited over the week-end at tha home) . al f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | - ir — . FRIDAY XIGHT, SEPTEMBER HTH, 1987 | McClenahan, at Centre Hall lass A yHE gE ; 8:00 O'CLOCK Paul Palmer and family of :
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