THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1038, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - State at mid-year. He offers a pleas- | Mr. and Mrs. "A. WW. Holderman (fr . Mill ant evening's entertainment twere Tuesday shoppers in Bellefonte pring i Ss Congressman Don Gingery cast his Miss Miriam Homan spent the week vote on Monday against consldera- end with Miss Mary Swartz ON. Or News . ’ A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- tion of the Ludlow war referendum Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasgo f GREGG TWP. 8S METROPOLIS, proved by the Reporter, rod Klinefelter home > >> sero James Bradford, eldest son of Mr, Bryce Smith, son of ‘ ye we land Mrs, Clyde E. Bradford, of Cen Adam Smith, spent Sunday ¢ 3 . or. nd Mrs George Fhomas speft tre Hall, was under observation at Charles Neff home at BEarlystow the Weak ‘ nd with friends in rex the Centre County hospital on Tues- A. W. Holderman ani Wm. Stones Ha adelphite born ‘to’ Mr. and day, Blood tests and X-ray pictures n de + busine tin ts irrishure Mrs. Bruce Bailey, January 6, and has indicateq an appendectomy the lu- lon Monday. > : - tion at the final examination late in @ % been named Richard Blaine. A daugh- the evening. The young ma at this . ter was born to Mr. and Mrs, John a : n : John T. Henszey, of time has abad cold and consequent Eo? Loman Ee Oe fir wus won: alc’ to is’ “ome. Aq [0h buch avai she genernt cutmry | + This Is Your Week of Opportunities .« . es [800s ag the cold is overcome an opera- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Day, of Green " tion will follow ANYTHING PURCHASED MAY Bj EXCHANGED OR MONEY — CHEERFULLY REFUNDED—OUR USUAL PRACTICH Service Charges wn | NIEMAN'S Dep't Store [=o (Effective as of January 1, » 1938) will be open open ; | Every Evening “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest » Every Evening ening in too vith hee ushand, ¢ ‘ 5 ! i eT 3 ad : : : a Lil sndovet me din Ethan Carers has { J During this Week During this Week Sunday School Members Become be CTI id : wit g . . : MILLHEIM, PA. Guests of Zublers John Zubler § tose recently pie *d tn elfect, and nose hat wwe Dee Pe Cres rroserorsons ember OVERDRAFTS {° ‘ EXECUTORS NOTIOR Have Long Record Fastat f Mar t w iat ! 3 0 at eRlEe , ; having been duly granted the undersigned, corresponding secre , Mrs I 1 a r jted hall | i Is four 4 nd eCrend BR Sows kngwing thetiseives hdenind Abr yer : Af a . aa 9 roe it} ’ i De i if { {0 Lhe estate are requested to make i» X € 18 M rung = oa - de (1 ; mediate payment, aud those baving claims The association is planning enefit Neck i if / wg HERBERT STOVER NAMED aginst the ssme to present them duly as ance f ne time in Fe Te {This simply meas t a ree { “ : Lf ¥F rr P MERCANTILF APPRAISER thenticated for setllesnent Sale of Home Makes Tenants Shift the service of Cashier's Checks or Drafts) SELL Err £ : PERRY L. UBER yo - a din, A rumor. Sfelvin g ) % fut) ' ' ' arge wil be mace iw 2.00 to BI0b 00; Th ‘ Ro pay (1 %4 i PUBLIC SALE CARLOAD SO. DAKOTA on amoun mens] FERELEE AE | HORSES -- MULES ® Ste Day of Pui CHECK BOOKS CLOVER FARM ma At CENTRE HALL HOTEL BARN STORE [| _/4 MONDAY, JAN. 24 havea nf 80 fo hecking and sa Sale begins at 1400 Och k P, M. SHARP CLOSED within 60 d mi C Food Sale cloc NOTES been exercised In the selection of this our first stipment In » new year. You will be pleased with this offering which Is of high guality throungibut. Let nothing keep you gwar. M. Smith. A Wm. Gruenwald h ry Zettle, 3- STOCKS AND BONDS dine Long : 5 ot Jess than S100 shall bé made BLUE ROSE RICE be 7 Musser A service charge of ‘ A DI " iltry nico: Jean . r, : : i sy Gow Poultry (Junior) Sara Zubler. on stocks and bonds, sold, purchased. redeemed, deg osited, i 8 ... ‘ais ‘ eos 1% THEATRE Dairy (junior), Glenn Wolfe, | 1 =“ PE i Omiry (junior), Gladys ‘Ebaever. | exchanged, or transferred. | : eo : D a i n: 3 (This partially covers the element of time, postage, insur- i Clover Farm CARBOLATED MILLH EIM airy (junior), Dean Stitzew, : : involved.) SOAP ............4 bans 1c | SHOWS 7 4 8 P. M. Dairy (junior), Pauline Stitzer, ance, otc, Sun, Tene Woits, 1m; Dairy SIGHT DRAFTS AND COLLECTION ITEMS NU-OX-CO EARLY JUNE | Now Playing — Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 12 & 13 Calves, John Shook, 3rd: Poultry (chick), Spurgeon Hennigh, 8th; . y ~f 25% ' y to the amount AS 2 No. 2 cans 19 Sucep, Warren Conter. or Cons A minimum charge of 25c per item up to t e ; PEAS ......2 No. 2 cans 1% THE JONBS FAMILY in “HOT WATER" ' of $250.00 shall be made. On amounts over $25000 a — Sees ’ . - 4 GLE NDALE W HI'l k CORN A dandy comedy for the entire family. Robert Myers, 1ith Announcement also came from the charge of 1-10th of 1% shall be made. 2 N 2 { 19¢ . State Department that John Shook (This, also, ig a charge to Cover a portion of the ex- £.°X0e « CANS JOT ..y... iit Added the Best of Sel ected Shorts and Spurgeon Hennigh of the local . nati # ' i yor n to handling of these special items.) IEC SIC NU 2 "THE BIG PLE school Wil he awarded the Keystone pense incident to hand £ pecia CLOVER FARM SPECIAL: MUSICAL NUMBER THE BIG APPLE Degres ot P P. A for service in MAJORITY OF ABOVE ITEMS ARE NOT NEW-- THEY PANCAKE FLOUR o F S “ ‘ocational agriculture and scholastic ’ Ary pp TCKW ‘AT F ] i BREEN IN EER OL YEARS, } J ; . > work. Project winners will receive HAVE BEEN IN EFFECT FOR YEA} Bl C RWHEA) FLOU R riday & Saturday, Jan. 14 & 15 their awards Tuesday of the Farm " 20-02 pkes an IC Even 45 Fathers CANT KEEP HER DOWN!!! Show Week at Harrisburg. If the above reviewing of our Service Charges, with explan. } Basketball—The boys’ and girs ations, still leaves doubt or misunderstanding in the minds of any Glendale TOILET PAPER axe wirnens we “45 FATHERS” teamg of Gregg T V. 8. will return of our patrons, they are invited to discuss them frankly with our 4 rolls to their home court for games with officers or directors. ar] ou Tray, lm tu 1 Glendale PAPER TOWELS JANE AYETS appreciais e fin sip- on These charges apply ONLY to NON-Customers 2 rolls Port given the teamg for thei, bpener sat home with Snow Shoe, before i : r ith Snov ot r and to Customers whose accounts are on the service FRESH FRUITS & Monday & Tuesday, Jan. 17 & 18 «hristm and hope that the games ™ Friday night will again furnish real charge basis PN Ary a sioremantt fo . VEGETABLES JACK HOLT and ~ «XT d b enjoyment! for the fans. WR dies Trappe y G-Men” Skdinl, Magiefan and Entertainer, OLEOMARGARINE The : A (1403ir1 stalks the Jast of the molesters w= Men draw their guns will appear in the auditorium Wed nesday night, Feb. 2. The entertain. Fresh and Ready-to- Serve for the KILL 8 i; t will ba sponsore by the b “yr lo Ponucred he high MEATS MEATS (REMEMBER—TUESDAY NIGHT—“GIFT NIGHT" — $20.00 Cash will be school, and receipt Fill He sod Oo a . . ’ help pay po the fader BoB Oo FIRST NATIGNAL BANK v —ESPES p 3 given as a gift te the lucky ticket holder) T. A. HOSTERMAN being placed by the girls of the school Arg under direction of Mise Miriam PB. CENTRE HALL, PA. CENTRY HALL WED. & THURS*SECOND HONEYMOON" — JANUARY 19 AND 2 Tschudy, supv's of Home Economics, TU ft mnt Prins ris eenen firemen rmmen Spree SlprmnenSipron mows florea Norn Lnmm Mr. Sidini wi 2 : will graduate from Penn The DEVIL'S SIDE KICK into More trouble than ever Youll like WITHERS in this picture, LATEST NEWS ISSUE — “MODERN YOUTH"
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