THLZ. CENYSZE REPO TER, CENTRE HALL, PA. | eolumn., These littl, ads. are wonder] FOUND Purse with small amount Free Tuberculosis Test| IN KEEPING WITH its stat- [gape “ ® “Mouse and Jot 0rfuamo at this office. | CHOICE HEREFORD As a check-up on tuberculosig in the ed purpose, "to create a better WANTED—Young married man not up: TH te B80 heifers, Buy direct and part time on truck; must be fa- Write John F. Relish and family, of Reb- ershurg were in town on Saturday Mr. Reish is Rawleigh Products ‘“ . L Wig ¥ , the a Sn a . ¥ - | Centre Hall-Potter high school by the | school spirit in the community salesman and covers hig district reg- Th toll i rtiel take | State Department of Health on Fri- » Pp AF ’” {41 $ : ae th on ue on i bi are “The 17, a skin test was ad and to promote school activites, miliar with truck driving and tractor, meyer, | f rom e ourre ssue 0 | . 4 . k : a —_ Ey arf it Bt an ng ‘p » oid 1 = ’ . . . farming river bottom land Wanted School [ministered to the teachers, the fresh-|the Alumni Agsociation recently . y ya i Guartedly By Sodan oy toe i CENTRE HALL S\ Hi GH BOHOL } fel trie afraid to work, part time on a farm ularly and completely. day, January Miss Isabel Musser, daughter of Tiger,” Centre Hall High Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Musser, of publication.) imen and athletes who had the con- I d ia State College, visited with the Potter sent of their parents or guardians, donatec thirty-five dollars to the i 7 : adh ate ide . : * children—Barbara ang Eleanor —in | This test hag been state-wide and |hioh co hool library for new books. Pasteurized * ~- - Centre all. ' will give the individuals a chance to r . ads ; entre Ha HONOR ROLL check on this drended disease. | This association, organized in INSURANCE AND D . a This 8 test which was | 1 . airy John Rimmey and George Lohr at- tuberculosi | ) . . .i : tuberculos 127, has given its aid up das 5 ail and sup- tended the Britcher auction sale at | Seniors conducted by the State Doctor and { \ Mifflintown, on Wednesday of last Ralph M Arney Nurse was similar to the Schick test | port to the chool at all times, and REAL E roducts week. A large number of horses, | 2 rr ge y and shows a positive reactlon if In-on several previous occasions has ) COWS, young cattle ang hogs were sold | John W. Dashem ioe PU soul the pointls asions has —0OUR OWN ICE CREAM-— given money tor book . Its major SOCCOOSS W) en at fair prices, Robert P. Gerhart of infection : undertaking was the presentation net The results were not made known £ to the public but individuals will re- lof the stage curtain to the high sistant farmer, all] convenience in r Mr. and Mrs. James Foust motored | Mildred 1. Homan ; ea : WANT TO BUY MILK, CREAM, to Sunbury on Saturday to be with M. Jean Slack #4 oe 34 : SS ntblo | 11s. J : ’ ; : SeiYa noliueation of any porn school he new auditorium. : OR SELL ? BUTTERMILK. friends for the day. Rev, and Mrs. lL. : : id A. Wagner and sons were also in| Juniors RE) OB. roe smandine cenerocity f y YIlE that city on business on the same | I 3 R B " hese axney 18 e confirmed by {P ol suid ZENerosi J A SEE Us FIRST. ( HX Ol. A I I ILE ay ) 8 ona . 24rgel an X v of the . a free service time and nonev . the a , : I F ji ! Harold F. Bradford fered by the Centre County Hospi . i orroe and 14 Prof. and Mrs. J. F| Wet el and Mary _ Swartz tal in ite itherculosis clinic Tha * et : walins oh : —= Phone 24R4— ana ie. Georg 11. Sori || M2 " avaricious | The Tigee staff makes this ap-\t C, ), BARTHOLOMBW } [= Phen 2Rér :§ Reading to! 3 ) 3 y Hse a y :} ' nvariably on Saturday motored t R ling Sob) N01 1 : p val ih i [ed ) ! hoo uden Ww BR yr. oad we {3a0n 3 . . CENTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE HALL, PA. visit the Kk CO <ON 5. f discovered the early stages by y he a ow 2 430% F a OO . McCormick i family Ue Wetzel, . il ' t ote nc 3 . : ’ : \g J relative . | Alumni Group Makes | Gift to Library Fund Ended i dd i dd de a a i i Praalac Mi Ida ¥Frazie hea ord x4} i { i" « Far: y to Batts I Le A. Hosterman, op Vi vy Ou A A in the left leg midway between the [STUDENTS SEE TALKIES ON knee and ‘the ankle. She was trim- VARIED USES OF TELEPHONES ming a box with ; wher 10 tha ta ’ YON ' ng ! x fesrt y made a misstroke LX SOV el nvenient and Fred Luse, Manager al metal clasps to close the wound, hone is Mr. Earl Miller, rep- |, rantAmmt diumisr Fa % hy by : hs : Lr vipigad) J : resenting the Bell Telephone a ro ; a al. YY Teplace mester examination 10-0z can .4 tor 1% John Wells, who at present lives on pany showed several movies oF f ; } r ¢ . oun \ the former Henry Homan farm and is pupils of Centre Hall-Potter 1 : :- cephone in the principals [AT ! vilWw, Hoowhikh : {rom ! employed by farmer John Rimmey {school on Friday morning, January 21 a e pupil i ] } 1 of Ye Jual. TELE PEAS will begin farming in Buffalo Run The movies were with sound effects Valley next spring on the Edward R and included six different reels The : : : Owens farm, close to the Myers cem- st one, Getting Together, showed in Atl “a 'm isn SeAo” pupil cram volume f fa us ; ; etery. Mr. Wells and Mr. Owens will . Winiorotis wor oe - shcate Fo Te ity ny EN I yO a aD |, } ! L GINGER SNAPS GOOD QUALITY CORN join forces on the 50-30 plan. put together. Voicey in the Alr, showed Ri Sac Ne NEMG © We organization (30 Le (an remember em long bs 17¢ 23 to Centre Hall-Potter | m ARSO s : 2 ’ \ 2? y i a1 IC : ’ : ut 4) N f v} t . . v L Cat ans &>c Mark Jordan, 14-year-old son of Mr. how one can talk across the wate: ul . t y . oation, ' . x ’ . . and Mrs. John E. Jordan, of Colyer, to foreign countries The Sea-Going : *ee yout . py mmediately afterward. OYSTER CRACKERS DRIFEI a freshman in Centre Hall-Potter high | Telephona reel showed how telephones JUNIORS VISIT TIMES OFFICE - 37 ate a) . . " ’ 10 IR 3 A school, resumed his studies on Monday [are used in ship and Net-work Broad AS LAST JOURNALISM PROJECT ‘Va ’ or : a prAle . 4 ! ¢ uent nd inannounced « 768 - spapers are printed SODA CRACKERS p 0) casting explained the use of telephone journalism ARROTS morning after a three weeks illness | due to mumps, The communication in radi 14 showed gickness broke 5 1 ‘ i t 1 ! 2 3 ‘ ™ bp " . . b them venient tele oni vices i . § ir eq } ntre Hy Imes winting a school attendance u hi in en oe , ne. : ollica at State Colors. on reel ~ : JOINT BOARD PUTS BLEACHERS David ON SOUTH SIDE OF GYMNASIUM although beginning A periods. ; iffered es | : printing 1 : eve- | f : ] t nt ] in Hn 3 ut 1 He I DR. WEBER SPEAKS TO P.T.A. ' 2 thems Sdvund A sochs em a sod : EY 3 \ H CREAM (ORN STARCH figned { ’ the i i T eomed especiall 1 t . i . . 7 2 package 17e SAAB 1A Te New Dinnerware Designs | «= i (U0 //CHICAGO -- $18.10 round trip § COACHES DAILY—LEAVING in the American Tradition | “0 | | J | 7s mai Noon--2:45 pm 12:00 om SENT yrone 2.04 GB New York 8.20 $2.74 A fIN AL CENTRE HALI was pital Mrs Flo in one of Mr. Smith is yr substitu ‘ ! 1 Ek ! 5 ; liquor stores in ‘ winty and - ga | 2 at this time is employe in ti delle : fonte store X SO — a - _—_ rr. Teddy. yvoung on oof ) firs. | Courtesy DuPont Style News Servire H. 5X Nuae > aplicteq with oi Ba Interesting trends in dinnerware are the new patterns a 8 ane, isease has not I that reflect the spirit of our primitive Western culture. This come epidemic about here but every design shows Indian corn done in realisitic colors. precaution against its spread j& urged. | Bs ° » Health Secretary Edith Mac: Bride- | By Louise Brown * or : | t ! Dexter advises that parentg keep their | F you are shopping for new for a background and a cloth or on 5a e a amazing ow prices children in their own back varde untiil dishes to give your table set- place mats of a heavy, handwoven 5 -E CFEC ES . ea) the force of one of the worst measles tings a lift, you'll be interested in | texture. Pewter flatware and gob- : 1936 CHRVROLET : yh epidemics on record is broken. Vigi- ! the dinnerware in a series of orig- lets or the “Americana” designs in Its tires, upholstery Sow 8 DELUX AOR lant. supervision of children alter inal designs by Simon Slobodkin. glass and silver that are so popu- no wear. Its motor has been a6 els SPORT Coupe school hours ig a preferred method of | The series is called “Ranchero” | lar now would harmonize beauti- = . : combating the spread of the disease, | and is inspired by our primitive fully with it : : . . backed by an OK that Chevrolet and you will pre. . : western culture. Mexican handi-| Another design called “Wam- 1935 CHEVROET 4-DOOI counts” Only for R to anything the * The Rebersburg lodge of Odd Fel. | craft, Indian corn and other nat- | pum,” on a golden glaze body, is SEDAN-—Its famous ©-cyl- r= anylung ® mari lows is still talking about the splend-, ural forms are reproduced in three | a bead-like design in narrow strips inder engine has been tuned $365 et offers at anywhere nas ! dimensional effect with American and medallions, and may be had to deliver new car perform- this price. It is completely ’ . tg . i Ceramic colors giving an unusual | in three colors, Cherokee blue, ance. Its roomy Fisher body 1934 CHEVROLET Truck equipped. | m SX tIRs FoRdY he revortel {Northumberiin coun- | depth of tone. ; Iroquois red, and Navajo brown. : provides big-car riding space ith, hydraulic hoist and og pia : mA ~ tras ready ¥ ge. which conferred thy second You can imagine the verve and “Shortcake” is a luscious design i dump body uv License; Ve AWAY, WM degree on a clasg of candidates in the | spirit the “Indian corn” pattern | with natural looking strawberries i 5 ood condition: only Rebersburg lodge Friday evening. The | pictured above would give to alin a scattered pattern. | $475 Trevorton degree team was attired | table. The decoration is ears of “Rosita” has clusters of pink $275 in immaculate costumes, and did the | dried corn, the husks braided and | roses and green leaves. degree work in a manner to put the! the kernels true to life in realistic The pieces have been designed EE Br os Be Br | S{ MILLER MOTOR CO. - Centre Hall, Pa. carefully tuned ang checked See this practically new id performance of the degree team of | thirty members” of the ‘Trevortor appropriate in an Early American lodge were present most of whom iting, with a pine or maple table | plates have a wide, flat surface. took part in the ceremony . Besides | this lodge there wag representation | THE REPORTER is well equipped to from Centre Hall, Millheim and Port Matilda, 4 do the Best Kind of Job Printing.
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