The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1939, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
is estimaed to be around $200. "Eee . .- 9
S rin Mills Sou of A. J. Herbster Dies—The FARM CALENDAR
P 9 community extends ts sympathy to — ' NYE
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Herbster Timely Reminde frou NIEMAN S
ON OF NEWSY HAP- . a mely rs
A COLLECTIC the former operator of the Herbster . .
The Pennsylvania State College
PENINGS AND PERSONALS I'ROM flouring mill at this place, due to the
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GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS, | death of thelr only child, Jacquy ee ho» . » . "
| Horbster, at Laurelton, during thy Colony Houses for Chleks Becaus -
mots the requirement
Celebration of the President's Birth. [beginning of last week. The decease
i & A nmunity will was t ght years of age, and |average trmer Ving a nall fiock |
day—Spring Mi i on oe { ' » stole or 14 } 1 ho y {
. 1 urvive ir idition to | 1 ‘ cnicKkens, a :
join in the Celebration f Lis Lat if "i abit cia commo lzht 01 Nn ' A
ident’ Birthday anu v WA ; : t hu f th i i f ) (
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long awaited SELLING EVENT
LAST WEEK fcr 10 DAYS OF
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Decorating 3 ia : ke 3 oh ral 1a .- nia State ( lege beliove, ru of | Evening Every Evening
chalry Every
During this "or . - During this
10-Day SALE Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest 10-Day SALE
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
y righ ! he Estate of C. F. EMERY, late
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Cards and | ; their real worth {County »
| Robert Meyer home until he ols 1 worth. (County, Px
find another 1 Sharpening the cross | Letters testamentary on above es l by
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[ttle Samuel Bowersox iE 4 } IW ve farmer 1 oh having been qQquly gY
persons knowing themselves
p keep him even.tem. [Signed all per : : |
tension forestet + the indebted to the estate are requested t » ®
Cat Coll ™ make immediate payment, and those FRIDAY fATICST 1 ' 1 }
Se oliege. Wath a |” t 4 +} “ry 1 nr. old p ; r hs | §
tim a. having claims a Rife 130, Same to pn m 8 ion a ig , \
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Snow Shoe High Plays Here Friday er. 1} ol ! > Fons zm ~ t of H 3 y
Night : i
te a oF LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
\ UNICIPAL Theatre All Kinds Building Material,
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EVENINGS—7:10 & 9:10 P. M. | 7 27 7/4 4 lo —< Garretts
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Mr. Motto’
TER LOERRE
$6,300,000,000.00
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and MUSICAL REVUE YOU MUST ¢
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
January 27 & 25
" Angels with
Dirty Faces” | FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
DERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCI
FEDERAL RESERV] BANK
AMERICAN BANKERS ASSIMIATION
SEY (11a
By Louise Brown
ETS 1 e¢ a New Ye; X
\ oF L olution to be “kind” to ap- a }
Sunda alle Ff M ind Mrs. ( 11 pliance Modern electrical ap- connecling ag nce, grasp :
MoCormios } Potters Min ! pliances are well wade—=indeed, the plug fi; miy and pull straight ! ; p 7” Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL
Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Swetwood. Mrs | it's amazing the amount of abuse | out—never yank the cord sharply. !
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Vera they can stand before they finally Worn and frayed cords should,
rs, Mrs. 8. I. Condo, Mra! Urs : $ : : - . : 5
Bovd Stover and 1ospnhing Retr give up. In the language of the | of course, be replaced at once to | MILD CHEESI HEINZ B =D BEANS
Boyd ver and Josephine Stover at day—they can “take it.” They | avoid the nuisance of blowing a : . [1L1 ( I Z BAKEI 1 EAN?
are ready and willing to give you | fuse,
years of faithful Service if you | Easy To Clean ! :
risk " give them reasonable care and | Appliances really need very lit- Fancy GOLDEN BANTAM in
Mr re Bressier, son : of Mr. an use them intelligently, tie Tate to keep them clean and | Weis Qual. SAUERKRAUT \, 2 oats BANTAM Lom
Age ia Heumiar. as week depart. Move your appliances down ‘in good condition. Those with 2a agi fo an
] Phila., rere he entered the | from unhandy top shelves, bring | chromium finish will not tarnish N |
ol Tre hospital Soe Observajion i them out of hiding and put them and should never be scoured— NOWHERE ELSE IN Large can
AP essier hag been having trauble to work. If there is no conven- only wiped with a damp cloth and ' 3
with one eye for some weeks, the re. ient place for them in your then rubbed dry and shining with THE WOR LD Do INGE SNAPS -
&ult of a stone striking him while on kitchen, perhaps the “handy- | a soft, dry cloth, GINGER : OCTAGON YELLOW SOAP
a job last summer. man” of the household can make | Appliances should never be put PEOPLE GET THE ALL Lads OH
First National Fleets OMicers—The a set of shelves to hold them. in water and washed—if water " « LL ’ 6 bars
First National Bank directors, follow. The mixer should have a special | gets info the heating element, the
Ing their selection Gy th : place of its own on a work counter | appliance may be ruined. 3 ] )
on. ded oer ur 0k ong or, oe and 3 spec aul se | “tor-arven Sophuess wn | | HIGH QUALITY, PRODUCE SPECIALS
year: President. R. W. .Neess: via. that it can stand attached and as the mixer, will need oiling oc-
president, W. Cal Meyer: cashier Ji ready to use at all times. Store | casionally. Use a good grade of LOW COST
Eo i pr St | Te a Wty re Co LE a rT for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
clerk, Berni < ; mixer attachments in a drawer or | facturer's directions.
CF Etice Smit) : on a shelf nearby. | Follow the manufacturer's di-
oh Bartges of Washington, D Check On Outlets | rections in first using a new ap- ; SET $5 A HEA NCS "eh
« Visited with his parents at Spring Do you have outlets where they | pliance. His suggestions are CELERY FANGERINES
Mills. On Friday be expects tg, start will be handy for attaching the | worked out carefully for the best | 3 : 3 de
on & western trip to St. Louis. Mo waffle iron or toaster without | possible results with that partic- SERVICE i J dozen
Sher cities he expects visiting are having cords trailing across the ular appliance. If you don't get
Chicago and Gincinnati. with addi. room? It's a good investment in | good results with your first at- ue . TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT
tional stops throughout the midwest efficiency and comfort to install | tempt, try again. Be fair with AMERICANS ENJOY | . 25c TEXAS GRAPEFRUTI
Doctor and Minister Crash In Skid outlets just where you will need | the appliance. If you still aren't : ii : for
~Cars operated by Dr. Robert Hus them. : satisfied, ask for some assistance * a
ton of Millheim and Rev. Thomas Take care of appliance cords jor advice from the dealer from : : L-
1. Lawthur of Dub y hg and naturally their lives will be | whom the equipment was pur- THE BELL TELEPRONE | TURN FLORIDA ORANGES
is crasheq after longer. When the cords are not | chased or f local utilit : TURNIPS
skidding near Spring Mills on Fridas" Inger ; 4 awe OME Lota] uty COMPANY 1 } 23
night. Mr. Lawth ; ) in use, hang them over a broad |office. The appliance may’ only sv vivavun icin, LATEE BEBE ou iviiive dlc
Ey exten. Aawituur. wystinlgred to wooden peg so that the wires | need some slight adjustment to be OF PENNSYLVANIA. :
) - The damage to both ears Wil not be broken. Permanently | in perfect working order, x a
1 the diated res aamds A 3
tended the district meeting of Rebek large can ........3 for 32
ah lodge at Rebersburg, Thursday
evening,
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