THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. _ CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Looal Editor and Business MANSES. Entered 4 at “the Post “Office n Centre “Hap as second class mail matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion. Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known on _spplication, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor. ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1922 Georges Valley 0:30—"The Holy Spirit.” Hall, 2:30—"“The Holy Spirit” Mills, 7:30 — “Our Choices Centre jJaccalaureate Life." Spring sermon, in Other announcements for week:— Centre Hall Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 Training Class—advanced course—Wed. evening, 8:15. Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Luther League, 6:30 p. m, class, Saturday Teacher evening. Teacher ev'g, 7:30 Training—7:30 Catechise First Sunday course Children's Day Services, 11, at p. June i.90 m. Georges Valley Catechise class Saturday afternoon, 1:30. Teacher Training cl ning 8:00 o'clock. 188, Friday Vo. Farmers Mills wer Training Class Thursday church, (adolescence) 18th the i's Day services—June Spring Mills Teacher Training, Friday, Catechise class, Saturday, June 4, the evening, eate the M. E. the evening, m m 7:00 p. 2:30 p. in Jaccalaur- sermon in 18, church, June Children Day All other services arranged _ these in service. to suit services. Tusseyville Schedule changed from afternoon Sunday. to Spring Mills evening to accommodate Uni morning; Hall, ted Evangelical Egg Hill, aft evening. - Tusseyville, VrTIOO0N ernoon ; Centre Presbyteri Hall morning. Pine Grove Lemont evening Christian Endeavor meeting every Sunday evening at 6:30 in the Presby- terian church. Everybody welcome. SPRING hares. Rev. J. Victor Mr. and Royer visited his par- ents, Mrs. C. E. Royer, last week. : Allison and family, Canada, William Lutheran schools are Charles of are spending some To- ronto, time the The day at Allison home. and Evangelical preparing for Sun child- ren's services. C. P. Long attended the his cousin, C funeral of . Gerberick, at Bellefonte last week. Mrs. Jasper Wagner is visiting her parents at Lewisburg. Mrs. Sylvia Grenoble and little daughter returned from a week's visit with friends at Millheim. Mrs. elected delegate of lebekah lodge to represent that order at the Pittsburgh Assembly, Rev. Haney, after teaching a suc- cessful term of school at Aaronsburg, moved to Loganton where he a charge Slagle was has in the Evangelical church. The old brick school house has been torn down and all the material that Is fit wil be used in building an addition to the Vocational school bufiding: four large rooms will added. Mr. WIil- Hams, the contractor, has promised to have it finished by the first of Sep- tember. be Rossamn Purchased Store Bullding. The Peanler store room and residence, at Spring Mills, was sold on Saturday by the executor, J. N. Leitzell, to Har. vey D. Rossman, who now occuples the place, for the sum of $2900. The bulld- ing was erected In 1903 by William Pealer to take the place of the one de- stroyed by fire on the same site on December 23, 1902. Mr. Rossman be- gan business in the burned building In 1897, and when the present building was finished he occupied it at once and has done so ever since. It Is very much like home to him and conse- quently decided to buy it when the op- portunity came. ; I ———— The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. rvy aa Shirk, an Hall, ) ad after SHIRK.~ teemed Harry C. citizen of Centre Saturday morning an illness of a week from pleuro pneu- Interment Wednes- morning at the family lot in which lle the remains of daughter, The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. P. pastor of the United Evan- of which Mr. Shirk was Masonic was made Sprucetown, in a son and a Bingman, gelical church, a member, and the Mr. Shirk now occupied by Old Fort, in 1852, his father a tenant of General James Irvin, he old his moved lodge. was born on the farm I Delaney, at then being When parents homas about a to the Shirk William R. Neff, he grew to death of the was year homestead, now owned by near Tus- manhood, elder Shirk having the Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Shirk farm geyville, where and upon the farming, mean - began in time married Royer Later Mr. the burg, and purchased “Big Spring” above Boals- to which place they moved, and on disposing of it moved to Centre Hall to the During his residence occurred, Hall he of farming where death in Centre was en- the sale gaged in imple- menta, The deceased was the El survived by a L. wife, he have atu son of Joseph and Lin- His Had Shirk, Mrs Ohio and izabeth (Benner) is twin sister, nie luble, of Cleveland, named above, also survives lived until September he i ned his seventieth year. JAQKSON wife of Geo. C died was a Mrs. Mary Jackson, lege, from Bright's Fulton Steg College on one § band, her parents, brothers an was HOOVER. —John his Henry Ww home near od war 4 months and April tha wie I years, On 28th of won on ia & ily daughter School Librarian it the funeral WwCompan The ers the remains to place from his brotl LOOK residenc y East Curtin David R Malcolm Evans, D. May Rev ras igted ¢ i offs ni lev nard, Cie ROSS — Mrs Charles H. AMoona following Sarah E. Ross, wife of Ross, died at her home in an illness of several years with sarcoma. She was a daugh- ter of Peter and Susan Rearick and Milthedm was old days about was born 11th, hence months and 3 her girthood where she She is survived by no children Oak Ridge in on September 1860, 61 years, § She Centre with her parents days spent Hall, lived hers husband but the Burial was made in cemetery, Altoona POTTERS MILLS, Mrs. Ammon Bubb, of spent Sunday with her parents, and Mra. Wilkinson. Paul Wagner and family, famsport, visited the John home for a short time, Roy Smith, wife and baby spent a few days at Milroy. Mr. and Mra Wilkinson thank all those who gave in saving thelr recent fire. Mra. Lott Condo went to Milroy for a fow days. Mr. Thomas, daughter-in-law grandson Willlam and Lena spent a short time with Dr. at Belleville, on Sunday. Morris Burkholder and family spent Sunday at the lott Condo home. Children's Day exercises will be held at Sprucetown on the 18th of June, at 10 a. m. Everybody welcome, leedsville, Mr of Will- Wagner desire to aswistance buildings during the and Smith Alexander FOR BALE ~The undersigned offers for sale & new Edison Amberola at a sacrifice price. Call to see it—A. C. Smith, Linden Hall, Pa. 2p THIRD COMMUNITY SALE, 4 To Be Held at Spring Mills, Saturday, June 8rd, at 1:00 P. M, The Sale will be held at Spring Mills, third Community the School building, of Vocational afternoon 1:00 p. on Saturday m. to June 3rd—at the these: this week A Tew offered of many articles be are 8 head pure-bred Ayrshires—I1 bull heifers. S-year-old and 2 Palr broke, b shoats—Chesterwhite and Poland. New b-ft. Walter Wood Mower, $ new binder tongue trucks. Applebutter by the gallon. bay mules, well always articies the numerous last if there is There are brought in at moment-—100 late thing find it at the sale, to list, —therefore HOME you specially need, you may even though it Is advertised here H. EUNGARD, not or on posters B. Manager Two | Cars Wrecked, Two wrecke state highway mountain, Sunday upon way before No one bilists who reckage wag cleaned up mi le ed George Zelg of Zeigler Bro- a beer Fire At Milhelim, The Prope rity Train, ¥ pr wilaiming the largest remarkable ves ever hauled across the Eddyst Locomotive ountry | me plant of Baldwin Philadel; works, at shortly after noon oR Bat. Louisa, Ti, Junction hia, St and the terest by urday for East Lewistown r and number of passed 1 later ir was watched with in Penns Valley resklents ning each, misted of of the ite tender, twenty oll-bur en- with and Santa Fe type, nearly 100 feet $21,000 long The order of fifty for the weighing pounds train was a part of an loco- Bouth- otivea of this type built ern Pacific lines Urge Purchase of Forest Lands, Bonding the state to the amount of $25,000,000 for the purchase of forest lands was favored in a resolution adop- ted by the executive committee of the Pennsylvania State x ofl, time mservation Coun- in session at Biante College a short ago. This proposition with 22 others favored by the council, will be presented all candidates for offices at general vember, Dean RL. nia to the state election In No- Watts, of the Pennsylva~ State College agricultural school and president of the state conservation council, was In charge of the meeting of the executive committee, Children's Day services will be served In the Presbyterian Bunday, June 4th, at 10 a. m. ob- church, COWS WANTED. 1 am prepared to buy cows again, and kindly ask that if you are in the market, to drop me a card or ‘phone and I will eall.—C. D. MITTERLING, Centre Hall, A900 45 pu gpm ee Sm ng i LY FOR SALE. LEE wR CEO Be on HS li aw % Ap ri How Would You Like to See What Irvin Nerhood (Pa.) Saw? “One custo a Ae -_ dae AR Ba VA Eh Tt Delegates. to Reformed Synod, At the regular annual meet] met {old me f Rut.5n How 1 cin of ne large Susquehanna Cla sing PAGHT desu package vals doesn’t know x ' 5 bre { snd de. y 5 1 eryndiition, equipp delegntes were of General Syn 3 worth (erty 35¢,63¢, 81.23. A ro hie Dump Body, fiso Woo annual meeting Hickory 1928: held at 24rd Minist« H ra—8. C Rupp, Lewisburg 14 CYRUS BRUNGART, w r JUSTICE OF THE VEACE. CENT RE H ALL ese LIME CENTRE HALL ni Centre Hall, Elder Prof M Penna. Oldt, Lewist y Centre Reporter, $1.50 a Year. TEEN oe rey. Ty a TTB 0 PAT he od un Sud” & EPL LG Wi He y Thi. yo ry + > a1 SCO at Crs - (rae) U fied in believing that going farther in tire vi ever has gone or could go Naturally he appre ity of USCO. That w long ago. It is still fresh in his USCO led the nai into the $10.90 pric oe 4 510.90 is justi- money 18 ¢! ; » ine than if The makers of U.S. Tires always intended the 30 3% USCO to bethe hig est value in its field. At $10.90itcreates a new classification of money's worth. . 4 ai] AY Ar United States Tires are Good Tires Cop vrigh tat 23 A 4 A A 4 A 4 A A 4 4 4 y # Bi i i Bi BB i Bt BB BBB BB Bi Be BB Bb Ba BB Bb BB BB BB Bb Bh nk L.. L. SMITH - - - - Centre Hall Boalsburg Auto Bus Line, Boalsburg you can buy U.S. Tires: Co, = Men Should Choose Spring Suits Now. Where ASSORTMENTS are wider, Where STYLES are Smartest, Where VALUES are Best. The Larg:st Clothing Store in the County Awaits Your Choosing Here. Women & Misses’ Spring Apparel By far the biggest values anywhere this season. Our annual After-Easter Clearance of our large stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses will please you. You will be delighted with the selections here offered. STYLE ARE STUNNING. PRICES AMAZINGLY LOW, Shoes Oxfords Sport Shoes We carry the Largest Stock and Best Made Shoes in the county. Right Styles Long Wear Low Price. Dads Nieman, Millheim BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY,
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