The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1938, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1838 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
Weagley and daughter along back. 0 0 >» . * » «| 7 N
[ear were the supper guests of Mr. FARM CALENDAR .
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pring | Ss and Mrs, A. B. Lee. il
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman, Mr |, Time y le from i 1 : i l Cas O 1S C1
A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- and Mrs. Newton Weaver and Mrs Iimely Reminders t n
PENINGS AND PERSONALS I'ROM Annie Smith on Sunday enjoyed a|* The Pennsylvania State College :
GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS. motor trip to Lewisburg, Middleburg je + ¢ + +» » » . * IF YOU ARE UNTI NG WIN TER ( OATS AND ( LOT] [FS CWE WOULD I. IK F I
re: 1. R. Conds anf ed Know Power Needs Economic HAVE YOU SEE is FINE STOCK of WEARING APPAREL we have gathered for you.
Red Cross Roll Call--The Red Cross Nr. and Hw. SCI ere |e ition demands that farms be
—- and Mrs. Cheste A y were Satu h . int
for Sorin a and Gregg Lover-powered, say in State
for Spring Mills and G honper a ck aven |
ne em i nr, a ef tei, et LE NEW: Dresses : Coats Hats : : Shoes
af 1) work which will ald
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humanitarian £ hah . : ’ ~ Jwith It may 1 large than ocd ! for the lad A mpiete array oi | and vyinte D ; 0
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ery person the selection tl
Club Members Are
emu A Aer x re \SK TO SEE THE NEW PERSIAN FABRICS.
SOP PPOIOOOOIOONET CEPI OPO PEO PPOPPOOOOOPPOOOOPOPPOESOOOPOPOOOOI POPPOOPOP OPES CPPOPOOOPOPIIOIOOIO
New Leather Jackets | HUNTING CLOTHES
Ise Winter Bouquets
Death of a Former Resldent—The
COPECO CPO OOPOOPO COOP OOOOIe
CPO PPOEIEOOPOOee COPP POCO OOOIOPOS
THURSDAY Hal FHURSDAY Hal
Hollday discon - ep’ Ore Hollday discon -
I lea tinued, Store Open tinued. Store Open
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and Mrs. Wm. F
Mrs, Clayton Sto
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er. Mr yd Mi Harold Meyer, of McCool were Mrs. Mary MoCool, Rae lin the form of pellets or cubes report Close at 6 P, M,
Calf Feeds Avallable Many dry Every Evening § very Evening
mixes have been compounded for feed- except Tues. and “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” |Zre Tues. and
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Grace [ing dairy calves. Some of these are Thurs, when we Thurs, when we
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Spring Mills; Miss Catharine Rishel A : ‘ |
Close 8 p
MILLHEIM, PA. Se at 6 P. M.
McCool, Lottie McCool and Boyd Sto- | Penn State dalrymen. Cereal yeast COLI PIOPIIPOOOIPS
Chambersburg; Mr. and Mrs. John H
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3 ver {feed used ag 10 per cent if « alf start- ¥ +
Rishel, Centre Hall. Mrs. Harry R. Thanksgivl Service—A Commun- [ers } er 1 growth 18 to 25 a
ittshurgh: Mr. and Mr ianksgiving der |ers has Increased growth to J
Brungart, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs :
William Bradford, Phoenixville A
18 25 per
ae agiving Zor Nov a Yo hag 1° ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |inddiapd A ue state 8 re Tequested
further notice of the death appears Spring Mills Lutheran church Rev In the Estate of SADIE GFRER Ts NE By a , } RO
unde fhe proper head in this issue I. L. Miller will preach the sermon. ming pasture say Penn State agron- Myles * Rreon © UX co N. F late of Centre Hall Boro sh, Centre JaIcg Sun Aaning, the sb "n : 0
; he Bplela. | | "1 tty Mile wy tras in alnes ounty, a]... d samod . of § or of 1
: Allison gd Improved The S———————————————— jomists. The lime has a chance Douty, f Miles twy ra in Halr
ad y $ : \ " {tlement,
administration in the above estate|... Harrisor
William M. Allison home along State |
Highway Route No. 45, 5 short dis- | ® POTTERS MILLS Light Yolks Preferred—Hens fed 1ib-
having been qQuly granted tha under- | Attornay
tance west of Spring Mills, hag been ral Quantities of oats lay eggs con-
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. signed, all persons knowing themselves | Bejiaronte,
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greatly improved. The entire struct {taining pale yolks. Most markets pre TUESDAY, DECEMBER
‘ Margaret Kimport f St fer oggs of this type. according ¢ a n 1 mile north of Tusseyville
i. 3 spent 5 day at the home « ‘anh R ow» Barxr enti. an .s ni. southeast o entre Hall
er improvements made. The place was ’ nn § ¢ !
offered for sale some time ago, but the Der €O Flay ’ a pu a ab om [Ty ractically 1 yolk-coloring pig- ¥ a] , A mn eax o Aly bi Y Ol | SF ND YOI IR
restrictions put on its use and for- ai he rvhch " " Qui r meni, : " 1.
bidding tructural Iterations aueared
Barn veer mal Pare om ion pred 3% 2 CHILDREN TO SCHOOL
Are You Schooling Them in E.conomy?
Lime Pastures Now—Fall or early Breon, of Rebers
winter is a convenient season for twp. { having «
to work
® = * ® » . int tha soil before spring. twp. $1,000
ure hag been re-roofed and many oth-
THIS BANK IS A SCHOOL OF THRIFT.
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84 All buildis i No air
PRICED AT £5,000, POSSESSION APRIL 1, 1938
roy ie we pote | Fe 10 212 0 Sell ene or mn ee coer zat ot Wi FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Miss Josephine Stover were Misses i Ao WEE) yaa Hl over Lidge we Ir stern. 8Six-room use, remodeled intel Large Barn an
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Mary Homan and Rosella Hettinger iat the ome i or Par ta Mr. and the
other outbulldings: in fair ale of repalr. Apple trees TION {ar i NT
Walter Gantz ar Paul Homan ¢ | Mrs. John Blauser ] p rn Reset arts ’ - riod | CE RE HALL, PA.
valle antz and wa oman ol | surfaced (highway, 1 1-4 miles from Spring Mills Ae Mlectricity
PE ha I. k-an with | Edward Foust of West Chester visit. | y .
Harrisburg spent the week-end with | installed
. . > tober 3 ‘ed on Sunday at the H. E. Foust and | .
Ni. 484 Mis, hous Homan. The J. M. Carson homes i FRICED AT #340000. Owner wiil accept reasonable mortgage
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boys enjoyed some hunting. i : § 1.2% This Bank is a Member of the
Out-of-town persons who attended | Franklin gharer and family of Cen- | - #
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the funeral of O. T. Corman were Mr {tre Hall visited on Sunday at the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
ng : rr GG {home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. | > gr y rep ¢ ur
and Mrs. Grover Gentzel f Altoona. | : i i F FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Mr. and Mrs. Chari ; ar AL iB. Palmer Mrs. Alvin Sellers and | E. DALE ISHER, Realtor
: AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
f lege were callers at CENTRE HALL, PA.
family of Altoona, Mrs. Wm. Seltzer |9on of State Col
of Akron. Ohio tha Palmer home
The Penns Valley Harmonizers | Mr. and Mrs Merrill Copenhaver
played for a masquerade party and |2nd two daughters of Aaronsburg
dance at Blanchard, Friday evening. |Chal Vroman and friend. Miss Amelia
Mr. and Mrs. E. C Hettinger, Ros- |Copenhaver, of Philipsburg, took din-
ella Hettinger and Mrs. Miles Decker | N€r at the HL E. Foust home on Sun
on Sunday motored to Selinsgrove to |93Y
th relatives | Joseph Confer, a Georges Valles
Mowery spent Friday farmer, is confined to his home ail of
Pleasant Gap. {the time and to bed part of the time
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Lee and girl friend, who | to a dropsical and heart condi-
Altoona School ori tion. His illness has already extend-
week-end with | ®d over a considerable length of time
Mra. J.C. Loa | "hile playing at Potters Mills
ight Bittner Mondas John Wyland, eld
IT COSTS FAR LESS THAN
“R= MOST PEOPLE* THINK
ar SHdery, “Mhoudls Mussis, Rap. MANY persons do not know how little it really
He ie! a Auman, Mheifa; costs to cook electrically. While they would like
ae Tobotorsd {5 Tittory: |Tont: (OL Schreckler, - Milby} to cook by this fast, clean, easy method, they think it
Sunday and brought Mrs. lege. : fb costs far more than it actually does.
I. vii aaiasiite ws rs For instance, not long ago 626 women who do
: y Y NOT own electric ranges were asked: “What does “AND BESIDES,
MUNICIP A THEATRE it cost to cook electrically?” Guesses averaged $3.04 FOLKS"—
SHOWS sa EM PX "a month — over $1 high! A——
ADMISSION 10 & ie West Penn Power Company recently installed “Have automatic elec-
Now Playing— Wednesday & Thursday—Nov. 9 & 10 : : : tric hot water service
OX OUR STAGE IN PERBON—-AL 5:65 to U:15 1. Xi, Owe gir Burk Dog meters on electric ranges in 100 representative homes i51 your home and your
2 —and for two months measured, separately, the water heating troubles
Magrum” the Mystery Man Full of Magic! electricity used for cooking. Electric cooking costs are gone forever.
A REAL TREAT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TO SEE
ee ; ‘ . : Clean, safe, certain—
ON OUR SCREEN ~ LITTLE MISS THOROUGHRRE are steadily coming down, for this test disclosed
; operates for only
with JANET K. CHAPMAN and JOHN LITEL that the average monthly cost in those 100 homes about 10c a day!”
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Friday & Saturday, November 11 & 12 was less than $2 \
LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS OUTSTANDING PICTURE
“LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY” BEFORE YOU BUY ANY RANGE—INVESTIGATE THE NEW ELECTRIC MODELS,
Mickey Roney — July Garland — Lowls Stong THEY COMBINE ALL MODERN COOKING AIDS—AND AT LOW PRICE.
Monday & Tuesday, November 14 & 15
mtn alg ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS
TWO GOOD PICTURES packed with action ang thrills,