The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1938, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19038 CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP-
PENINGS AND PERSONALS ROM
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Local Girls Camp for Week
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$1 39 - $1 79 - $2.79 hese Shoes are worth from
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and are Exceptional Bargains!
FALL SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
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STORE OPEN N g t S STORE OPEN
Every Evening Every Evening
Except Tuesday Except Tuesday
: Bed we er “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” xn hen We Close
: : M. t 6:00 P. M.
& Thurs, at noon & Thurs, at noon
MILLHEIM, PA.
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re trip. They 8 be , «0 0 on *IBARTGES’ EAST CENTRE CO. REGISTERS NOTICE.
New England Hah. aa gia i REBERSBURG . JUNIOR BAND SCHEDULE | Notice is hereby given to all persons
York, Philadel wo a Sh Px BR | * * » - * $ ant 1 1 valde RY cat interested that wir mn to
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PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
(Note change In date)
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ECUTRIX NOTICE,
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BE beens 4 Y Eranied the undersigned
reons kK 5 £ the wives 1 rie
to the estate are requested to makes in
ale payment, and those having ~laims
pgainst the same to present then duly aa
enticated for settlement
v. Mr:
Usman,
Prof Stever
place J. W.
a leaveof ghsence. M and Mrs. Stes
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Here's the last word in trailer comfort—an electric roaster
has been added to the cooking equipment so that the trailerite won ‘ : HAP arms :
can bake or broil a fresh-caught fish (or any other food) just Rca rey sy MVP 0 ful Se ra WHEN IN NEED OF
as perfectly as at home. dhs d Age irom State Col
ens will occupy the Swabb property jiege Visited her parent n Saturday NPS 1 1
Paul Homan spent a two weel t By LOUISE BROWN * wit} salt | F- igen Hierly who Is employed m Pasteurized { Planing Mill
eation with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. | RE you trailer traveling this | greased pan. Season
Robert Homan, returning to business summer? If you are, here's | Pepper age ernGR ie wa me tor - a3 - Milk & WwW k
school in Harrisburg on Tuesday. | a suggestion for solving the cook- | WL BURT, BIOS MNCL DUCE | John Diehl and a friend from site| § IVER Cream or
Mrs. nnie Smith hi be evy onfine : ye tric | : i re Y i | Olitge were | own 1 Sunday
mas. Atiie th a buen confine 0g PER Ce oc so that whenever | rom broiler element. Broil 2 a Wee ASORBAE. wo yi — CHOCOLATE MILK of any kind
Misses Pearl Lingl 1d Josephine it is possible to stop at a trailer |™"" a U iS ployed at Laurelton St: "lag og
Stover on Friday made a business {Fi camp "where clectricity is avaia- BAKED FISH DINNER home on Saturday, © (§AILK may be procured at house. §|§ LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
lefonte ! , i 3 ” C : ir. and arry Io r fram ‘ lant, or at ) 81 at . ol Bs M
NO ga Hptiukie of Sanbury, easily as you would at home. |Green Beans = Steamed Potatoes Pitta rah visited Mra an Hubler ime. All Kinds Building terial,
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Miss Mary Homan of Harrisburg |
has been ending a week's vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert oman. While home she attended
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spent Sunday with hisparents and at- Roasters are so compact that Baked Peaches over the week-end i ~CALL AT—
tended the Grange Fair. they fit very neatly into the limit- | Baked Fillet of Flounder Mra. Chestis Swit) — iim Aud . Con “te 4
ed space of a trailer, and since | flounder fillets i ; . Heh (OY bell Telephone at House, G tt Pl . Mill
the heat is controlled and the cup melted butter Anka a pss. y ¢ ne arre $ aning
dors well insulat the n't | tablespoon io hopped fin p RICE dh umes Zeigler . . .
roasters well insulated, hey don ti table F W n onlin, Shopped fine | 3iss Betty Gamtzml ; ire H. a REISH i GOOD MATERIAL AND
3: i e king an inin ups dry bread crumb ! : A i hom oka a
heat up the cooking and dining « ips dry brea crumb: lon’ Satin ty. whe sa HONEST PRICES
Ww r 4 quarters. teaspoon sait A Ppa a DAI RY
go Wied ada) l the You can cook a complete hot | teaspoon pepper BanBa on dd, ha had Rebersburg, Pa.
it Black Moshan- 1 he roaster—the sor 6 slices bacor it staying with Mr George
meal in the roaster—the sort of 3 slices bacon % CEN ’ > p
VOTO { 3 3 i ni , > 4. ile “ hone €
Governor and food that tastes so good to outdoor Make dressing with butter, onion, 1 tenberger in nne Val.y Aur. ENTRE HALL, PA e 16R42
offices appetites O ” “TY 1a the | crumbs, salt vd pepper Cut a1 ing the sums r months aa al a
appetites. r you can use th rumbs, salt and pepper. it fil
broiler unit for hamburgers or lets in half, place in large oile
frankfurters. You ¢ an even treat baking dish of roaster. Cover witl i DEATHS.
the family to a little home baking | dressing t lace n stri
—a fresh cherry pie, for instance, | over the top "
or a pan of biscuit Steamed Vegetables
ce most trailerites are are Green bean 1 son gal { t rvive Bird
A wife
BROILED Fi
—————— i ———— HERE IT IS, FOLKS-! It's Gleeful and Girlfull Tunefull and Eye- VOICew ! fn,
. w ¢ ® 4 + 9 ® & eo full MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW can talk easily and qu
:. .wsevue + «THE GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS” | “ii.
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W. 8. Martz and son Paul of this| A RIOT OF FUN AS THE GIRLS GO NATIVE to the Rhythm of the Crazy | of women who wnow thei
place, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard | *SHNICKELFRITZ BAND* (A Comady Riot in Itseif)—with RUDY VAL-| like it; who are eager and
mith of Rebersburg attended the fu-| 1 pp ROSEMARY LANE, HUGH HERBERT and ALLEN JENKINS, serve you well.
neral of the former's aged mother, at
Altoona, on Saturday. LATEST FOX NEWS ISSUE SELECTED SHORTS Behind those hands are con] J
Miss Maybelle Detwiler of Philadel- sad watm hearty=-the kind of prapls
pbia, Miss Ruth Detwiler of Lemont.| BREMEMBER—NEW SHOW TIME—~7:00 & 9:00 P.M. Until Further Notlee| vou can denend on for swift aid in
and Morris Bryan and family of Belle- er. woencies and steady, thoughtful
fonte spent tl} reel - O11 . . 9 { 1
of Oe ia gy Ty the home Monday & Tuesday, September 12 & 13 pe: v mance of their ev day jobs
parents, and Mrs. $9»
A. O. Detwiler. “MEN ARE H F L ” No otner | f
Mrs. RHR. B. Wolfs of Juniata, and EE eM CA om.»
ames Sl ert, ue Taiter of Wayne Morris, Prisellly Lane and Humphrey Bogart so fast, easy-to-use and persona’ as a
ade a, sp seve days at
the Fortney home and attended the A picture the entire family will enjoy. .
Grange Fair. M. G. M. NEWS ISSUE “COLOR CARTOON"
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MeoCormick and ona | 3 n
son Jon, of Mt. P ’ n rates, even long lor distance calls are
fon Jon. ot Mt. Penn, visited soverai Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 14 and 15 inexpensive So keepin touch with dis:
Our sghools opened on Thiwsday “WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT — Pat O'Brien and Kay Francis tant customers and far-away friends the
ith, Mim Visi a rk Added the Best of Selected Shorts personal way — by telephone! The Bell
Jan Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.
Miss Esther Hastings of Avis, teach-| Seif Seif fiverifijrmmd frm
er at Tusseysink. ro en . SE :
telephone call. It carries your message
not only in your own words, but in your
own tone of voice! And at today’s low
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