The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1938, Image 5

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
(Political Advertisement.)
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$0 9 .’ 9 AIR MAIL ROUTE SCHEDULE
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ITEMS OF :
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LOCAL INTEREST Laan iota. Cotlene . Mirwort ut
,-" ig . | 2.00 p. m. and stop at Centre
Mr. and Mi WwW. . rad { { Hall, Bellefonte, Snow Shoe and
Monday, left fo; ; Beech in, ; Kylertown.
Virginia. for a weed
friends, Mr. and Mis 3. Shadie, No, Ben
Mrs. J. C. Brooks of town, ang | Leave DuBolg Alrport at 2:00 p. % &
ter, Mrs. Lynn Platt, of State Colleg m. and stop at Clearfield and hy-
motored to Cuyahog sata ; VISIbL Jertown,
a sister, Margaret wife « alata
ut te ter a Route No. 3
Kevser, who is about
pital to undergo 1 operation, | Leave Tipton Alrport at 2:00 p.
Mise Katharine Martz, daughter of{ m, and stop at Hollldaysbhure,
Mr. and Mrs. John Martz of Ceatre Williamsburg, Martinsburg, and
Hall, employed in the Spring Mill
silk mill, came home {ll during last
been confined to | Pilot Sherman Lutz leaves Ky-
hylertown,
week and has since
bed from rheumatic fever | lertown on exchange of malls for
A report became vy general qur- Lewistown with southern and
ing the recent past likely youn eastern mall
1 €81 11t
oouple had been mu he Pilot Howar leaves Kylertown
f a bit of invest) 1 ve |
¢ 1 ; on exchange of malls for DuBols
eXDIrresse
term “not with western mall
Farmers Mills will render ga hildren s KEEP GINGERY IN CONGRESS
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run-arov Y ennsy
bor the'r ROOK i PAS yennsylve on SO
STOP giviog La sare de al RO! i , where Pe n cen d ‘th em
a sqgqu ble Cross. i x loth. D 3 L fy STU
Labor ¥ aot a dou
Only a fighter and a winner can toss ington domination and crackpot ideas. REAL Republican.
g for the nomination for Governor. cans had a bet er ¢ He ance to crush New
Only a man who knows hardship him- Take all the others—individually and Dealism — elect a Republican gov-
self can have real sympathy and under- collectively—the other ‘Republican’— ernor. Don’t muff this chance. .:
standing for the overtaxed, the or the flock of Democrats —they're all don’t toss it away!
underprivileged and the oppressed. tarred and feathered with New Dealism. Vote for James for governor in
Only a man who sincerely wants to Throughout the state there is a gigan- the primaries and WIN with a Repub-
help people can rid this state of Wash- tic, spontaneous swing to James — the lican in November.
Republicans Vote for
JAMES for GOVERNOR
PRIMARY, MAY * ARTHUR MH. JAMES FOR GOVERNOR * REPUBLICAN PRIMARY STATE COMMITTES
LOCAL AND PERSONAL TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE
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Sheppard ie a daughter of Mr. and |sition and influence in the House" |tary of Highwaye, will speak in the = AN electric range confines the heat to the cooking—
and 4 niece of the couble visited. Mr.| PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. ! [day evening this week, at 7:00 50" | your kitchen stays as cool as the living room! (And
Sheppard is emplovesdd in the office
urged to attend and
the Bell Telephone Company. Elmi-| SATURDAY, MAY 14, at 1:00 P. pone live issues discussed ! how you'll appreciate that on the hot summer days that
a. N. Y. | M. at Lemont Alice Willlams Estate
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a r . \ il ¥ ne wil a 1 1 h » » 5 " 9% “un iran . i .
Out-of-town persons who tended | iq W. E 3 : na il sell full line x . mein pS of i ress Y Mhgt i are just ahead!) . ey me i sl
| of household goods. I. F. Mayes. | will attend services in a body in the | vad
the funeral of Mrs. Susan Lutz on |auct. Presbyterian church at 7:15 o'clock | PERF hk imi 3
ECT heat control and perfect timing give you
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 - = “lon Sunday evening. The members of
Lohr, Mrs. Hubbard, of Easton; Mi: PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. the order will meet in Grange Arcad s ki * »
automatic coo ing —watching an electric range while it
and Mrs, Clay Reesman, Camden, N ia and proceed from there t the
J.; Rev. and Mrs. Witmer Shannon FOR BALE duff Hollow Clay a h : j no i !
. . 5 = on, 3 3s for al rit Bf { I » i > : : . »
Mire. Georee Shanon, Mee: Beta ae: [Blocks for all building irposes and cooks is a waste of time! (An electric range is built, you
all thickness of wi als ‘ !. Frazier, E ‘ jod |
Williams, Watsontown: Rev. and Mrs, all thicknesy ¢ wall; also Drain Lee W. Frazier, Esq. accompanied
HA Bran i vind Nr. | Tile. special attention to truck orders. [by Mrs. Frazier, on thelr return from | see, to take every possible cooking task off your hands.)
The Hur ww Bri i om- | 4 te . 7 4 i
tholomew, Mrs. Gertrude Weaver, Al- ie Humphrey Brick & Tile Com- |, pleasure trip through Virginia, on |
toona: Mrs. Ella Pringle, Mrs. Ray pany Brovkvilie, Pa x Monday, Were dinhet guests kat ile sin FOODS taste their finest when cooked electrically —
Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Krelder| CHRYSLER ROADSTER sport | D2ni€l Daup home in town. MP. Fraz-
5 : fer is. a ®Grothey of the junior Mrs. 3
ang daughter, Mrs. Naomi Phillips, | model, leather upholstering, old but in r x meat flavors are sealed in and v: tab, the
Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Oh first-class condition; good battery, fair Daup and Miss Ida Frazier. 1 d ege les are cooked
Homan, Samuel Homan, Williamsport, | tires: looks well, runs tiptop. Call at| The Tri-Hi-Y club held a party in waterless way. No flavors are lost up a flue — none are
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Korman and son, | Reporter office if you want to buy. the high school auditorium Tuesday J :
Hartleton; Mrs. Margaret Corbin, Mrs. | + - ~~ ~~ levening in honor of their mothers poured down the sink
Barah Kreamer, Mrs. HL. M. Thomp KILL ALL RATS.--We have just and at the same time there wag the
A * [received a fresh supply of Red Squill , 8
son, Mrs. Grace Owens, Lewistown; Slo Deth Rat Killer. Sure death to all installation of the new officers. There
Mrs. Dwight Stover, Mifflinburg; Mrs. | .1a Stop in and see us.—IKerlin's | Were 45 guests present, including the x . ! E 14 |
Christina Rishell, Mrs. Lillian Crow, my ‘ high school students, The incoming ee ou ea eT
Poultry Farm, Centre Hall x22
Mrs, Elsie Meyers, Mrs. Charlies Lohr, ; .jofficers for 1938-1939 gare: President,
State College; Mrs. Frank Powell Oak FOR BALE-—To reduce stock, will} Martha MoClellan ; vice-president,
Hall Station: Mr. ang Mrs. Solomon |#ell several colonies of bees. «FF, K.|Frances tunkle; secretary, Sarah |
Lohr and daughter, Houserville; Rev, |Frank, Centre Hall X19 | Hackett: treasurer, Miriam Homan. FRED HOMAN
Seth Russell Lemont; Miss Orphal crus —— a ——— “ollowing the ceadlelight gervice seve
FOR SALE-—White Peking duck eral games were played, followed by
Gramley, Millheim; Mrs. HW. gmith .
: , eggs. —~Mrs., Clarence E. Miller, Cen~} fe "
Milesburg; Mr. and Mme. Luther tre Hall; phone 172R1L. atx1g | refreshments and music. HOTPOINT
Bmith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin ———— i— —————————
Lutz, Miss Virginia Packer, Belle-| UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. Call CENTRE HALL, PA.
fonte. ‘ . at home of ¥. B. Priest, Centre Hall, | The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
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