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

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938
coors, |
eral and State governments to be a)
the of salaries «
supervisor of agricultur
teachers of trade, hon
industrial subjects,
Class The
ocational will pt
by Moonlight,” a co
acts, in the high
ftorfum at Spring Mills,
ex 9, 5:00
plied to payment
* ill
pring i S | teachers,
t subjects,
A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- >
PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM
GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS,
and
and
Junior
v
Onomics
Play hy
cinsg ;
of Gregg
sent “Well Met
we
nu
v
school
Friday e
m
much enjo
edy in 3
|
Resl-
Wil-
Death of Former Gregg Twp.
dent—Funeral services for Simon ning
son Dugan, { Peasant forme The will
Whiterock employee, who died udden Faria i" on Yatkis
ly Wed 5 y afternoon oi jast Week
. the } his in-law, Willi
mer Humes farm
held
ont
atl Pe
Gap furnish
4
throughou
d ull
hter
ight an
at son 1
Ripka
Riing
Satur
1 =
Emma
164 jellefonte. The fo
broters and sist , Mrs
ick and Edward Dugan of I
Mrs. Mary Venrick of Colyer
william and Duff Dugan, all
Altoona, survive,
\d . * » . *
REBERSBURG
dle
fonte » » * » * Nd
3 3
John, y was home fre
he Is
Ralph Cummings
Lock Haven
| Saturday.
Mrs. Bess Tehl from Reading retur
to after visiting at t
also
Ww
teaching
an
where employed,
returned
high
several
Decker last week
in the local
absence of
John
to his
school after her home
od
months.
Prof
moved to
[.. Stevens have
where Mr. Ste-
had been replac-
and Mrs. R.
Turbotville
vens will teach. He
ing J. W. Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osman and Mrs
Carrie Kreeger were shoppers In Lew- |
{stown on Friday. [&ireen
Fred Nixon, daughter Florence and | BE.
Mrs. Beulah Snavely Saturday
dinner f Mr. E. C
Ripka.
Mr.
daughter
guests at
J. B.
¥ Franklin spent
t the Randall Meyer hom:
rd. Mrs
Miss Isabei Mallory, who Is emple
State spent the
Mrs. Lulu
od In College,
end with
lory.
Harvey Lamey
Burr, spent
home.
Pennypacker
visited her
| Gentzel, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner
Lewistown spent Sunday with Mr. a
Mrs. M. R. Moyer, of M
Wagner
Miss
her mother, M
Floyd
at the
and son fre
Sunday
Jair
Mrs.
Milroy
fr
Ed
and family
were
sister, Mrs
guests © and Mrs
Mrs. Dean Braucht and fro
Coalport were Sunday
H. 8. Meyer home
Swabb daughter Arlene
visit
and
of parents
the
and
. who is empl
Zettle,
nl y
relto
several day
Village
ing a
Mrs. B Stover
Frego, a w Bel
lay
Due to
lwood, spent
Mr
several weak at
Huntingdon
parental home in
Shoppers in
cluded Mr. and
Lewistow Saturday in
Mra J. C. Lee, Mrs
BE. C. Hettinger, Miss Rosella Hetting
er. Mrs. Mabel Smith, Miss Bernice
Smith, Mi: Ruth and Helen
Grove
Mr
MILLHEIM
EVENINGS—7:10 & 0:10 P. M.
q Grove a . -.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
December 9 and 10
are, folks! A better
has not been made,
one down you'll
and son
Philips of
the home | Here you
edy feature
{you turn this
regret it.
“YOU CAN'T TAKE
IT WITH YOU
Jean Arthur®* James Stewart,
Lionel Barrymore* Edw. Arnold
Last Showing for these Pletares
Centre County.
and Mr
d Mrs.
spent
sx. Cary Myers
James, Elizabeth
Boalshurg Sunday at
of Mrs. Vera Myers.
Mr and Mrs J
Mr Mrs. C
an
Condo and
M. Watts were visit-
ars in State Colleges Saturday. Mr. |
Watts and Mr. Condo attended a bas- |
ketbhall clinic held there,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Annie Smith on
Belleville ist
who
Dorothy
Alexander
the
Ruf
nda
Lussell
and
and Mrs
to
Corman
motored
Alexander,
hospital
Lowell
in
Sanday
Dorothy
the
of
ativ
ned from
daughter
represent
al Assembly
is Hetti of Sunbury
o had
former a
(iene
nger spent
8 not) our last chance (0 see
parental |
] E. C. Hettis
Hettinger of Altoona
Mel. Leitzell, Chleago,
received
er caller at the
TUESDAY
and 13
was Her
(reorge
The
Me oe Med
Dies,
ALY
MONDAY AND
December 12
[ oit zx
lellan
AWN Y
tha
“ '
Sel"
WAYNE
CLAIRE
i Shorts Ea
MORRIS
TREVOR
Pr
{in Color)
PT
ang
ran
“FOUR DAUGHTERS”
Gregg Vocational Receives Approp-
5
on
f
al
1
©
1
d
nm
rl -
he
»y ~
al-
m
Ww.
ith
Pe
}
g
It Every Person
in the United States would save $1.00 a week for
a year they would have—
$6,300,000,000.00
MUST
inal dollar.
YOI get your start by saving your orig-
THE FIRST dollar
success,
of
dictates the amount your
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
This Bank is a Member of the
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
AMERICAN BANKER'S ASSOCIATION
FARM CALENDAR
. Timely Reminders from
* College
The Pennsylvania State
| Control Peach Pests
and leaf curl, pests of px
ontrolled pr ng
{« a
ip! Penn
i 1.2
praur say
Reputation Alds Selling
nd
Overfeeding 1s Harmfuol—A
} i i to dri care 1
overfeed, Per
A quart of
ot to n
arn
is suggested for :
increased to 2
the sex ind
increases later
Brood
in the
they get as
Penn State lv
the
in protein.
week. This
i aq
may oe
inrts twice nan
1d further
Sows Should
Galn
{ quire
exercise
| It that
| sunshine as possible
men
a ration high
day
|
ample open a
is essetntal
stress
stock also
| The
i
| Clad
{ahead
|
Members at
to the
4-H club
{ feeding 300 baby beev
Work
Pennsylvania
Show, boys and girls
and
leaders,
350 Is
oo
report Penn State clul
———— A ———————_
TUSSEYVILLE
I
can furnish best references
sonal property and rea] estate f
curity All communications
tial. Address “Box RB.” care
porter,” Centre Hall
nw
of
WOOD hard wood,
length, delivered or in the
tract. Laflue
‘phone 176R12
Good
Decker Centre
xo
BICYCLES FOR
streamline
windsh
etlo..
XMAS N
fully
or
moxlels og
feld. bum
pla n
used] hicvelen
epeed
aiso Bargains in go
fore bhuving
Monument
1
7
HISTLING TEA KETTLE
preciate _ body —
Reel whi red handle.
prevent
Sturdily con burning bands.
Moles an ideo! he.
Bowls a nL
revitting glow wih plete
STOVER CO.
The Department Hardwar, Store
Phone 11-R-2
MILLHEIM
fr
Christmas Time is here
Cheer and good fellowship prevail everywhere.
Santa Claus will soon arrive and with him a glori-
ous array of Gifts. We are prepared to help Santa
with practical and beautiful presents.
Pr PHOPO SE OOOPE SEEPS SPOOF POLO POOPOIOECIIIOOEOIETOIGOOIOIIOOPOI OO? POCO OOCPIPOSP CLPOPOOOOOOPOOOPPOE
GIFTS for LADIES | GIFTS for MEN
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rf
COATS
Sets
Towel Sets
Silk Kimona
Silk Hosiery
Flannel Robes
DRESSES
SHOES
OVERCOATS
Redis Woolen
Bush Coat
FLANNF
Wear
1
Just
>us!
1 Christmas SPECIALS
for MEN
16.95
19.75 2
uantity of New Holiday Dresses, Smart & Colored
INABLY PRICH
NIEMANS Dep't Store
“Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest”
MILLHEIM, PA.
Radical Markdowns
Our Entire Stock of Ladies’
and Children’s Coats
$7.95
11.95
LOT Me
1 $0
WoO
ON]
COATS
Or
COATS
PEPPERS PPP.
Just Received--A
THESE ARE REAM FOR THE COMING “PAR QF ASO
1)
COPPPOOPPOOO PONE ad i ed
Beginning Friday
Dec. 8, this Store
| will be Open
Every Evenlug
Until Xmas
Beginning Friday
Dee, 9, this Store
will he Open
Fvery Evening
Until Xmas
COOP IIOP PIO r rere
NS
A
and
{
Saturday evening |
¥P
1
all
brisk rain fell
;
:
{
Sunday followin the sun shown |
AUTOS
Washed, Greased, Polished
(Cars Called for and Delivered)
U. S. Tires & Tubes
Oficial Inspection Sta. No. 2849
Brooks’ Service Sta.
CENTRE HALL, FPA.
for of the day TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, at 10
a m. 1 mile north of Tusseyville and
14 mi. southeast of Centre Hall: clean-
vp sale of farm stock, implements, etc.
Calvin G. Weaver.
FRIDAY, MARCH 10, at 10 a. m., 1-
! mile south of Old Fort, on Route 53
clean-up sale of farm stock and imple.
ments. Danie; C. Bohn
TUESDAY,
are m., 7 Centre Hall, on
ANNUAL BANK MEETING. the Fisher farm, Route 95, clean-
The annual meeting of stockholders up sals of farm stock and implements
{of The First National Bank of Centre Charles Frazier.
{ Hall, Pa. will be heid in the banking
' rooms the second Tuesday of January,
be * the
brightly almost
———— i —————
in the Al-
Searson
of hunters camp-
was killed
George
doe
Mountains
An albino
legheny by
’
i
joined a group
th
who
section. The doe was esti
to weigh 160
leg
in at
mated pounds with un-
ally
Is heavy bones
MARCH
of
on
21 at 10:00 a
miles east
g the day of ti
month, between the hours of 10 and
o'clock, for tion of direct
the transaction of any other
that may come before the
12
is
ors and
business
the ele
PURE
ee TT
$1.5
Fred Luse, Manager
THESE AND MANY OTHER GOOD
VALUES FOR THIS WEEK-END
STUFFED OLIVES
jar
Complex — yet Simple IVORY SOAP
Medium si
Large size
w >
®-O
Z Z
c
Imagine fifteen telephones all wired
together so that each can be con-
pected with each of the others.
Now multiply by a MILLION and
scatter them all over the United States
But keep them all wired together! Or
—10 be more practical —add enough
switching equipment so that any two
can be connected instantly! You now
have a simplified picture of the Bell
MAPLE
bottle
SYRUP
Pint FLORIDA ORANGES
15¢ and 27¢ per Dozen
17¢
WEIS QUAL. CORN
10c
FANCY MILD CHEESE
————— — en Pound
EARLY JUNE PEAS ahd
4 for
System.
FANCY MIXED NUTS
Perhaps this gives you some idea 28 Pound .
why there is $266 worth of plant and
equipment for every Bell telephone
in Pennsylvania. And why we need
more than 16,000 highly-trained
eople to serve Pennsylvania's
1,200,000 Bell telephones. And why
it takes careful, experienced man-
agement to give you-—at low cost—
the world's finest telephone service.
LARGE ENGLISH WALNUTS
Pound 25¢
20¢
23c
Pound 23c¢
co
In spite of this amazing complexity,
the use of the telephone is simplicity
itself, You can reach an old friend
hundreds of miles away in a minute
or two. You'll hear clearly-—-as if
talking face-to-face. You can call 100
miles (station-to-station) for only 35
cents any night after 7 or any time
Sunday . . . Number please? The Bell
Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.
WHEN SHOPPING FOR
GOOD FOOD and QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
Make This Store Your Head-
quarters.
Dec. 8 to 14