THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. sm THE CENTRE REPORTER | DEATHS, AVOIDS ONE CAR-— INSUED WEEKLY, HIT BY ANOTHER. 2 “= | SMITH.~Ner W. Smith died at his miei | a CN he Had. PA. |bome in Emporium, Kansas, on Mon: Aged Nittany Valley Woman Suffers J PHURS] AY. 10 NE 11. - 1a : Fring 2 th age of A ba : : i Nevers injuries When She Steps i jRRLY Ve yeurs, 21a dealh Wid : From Path of One Automobile FEEMUTH © BAILEY, Proprie. | |Theumstim from which, h wane and k Mit by Another, fa + long time e begar ife | B. W. saiTH utr {107 2 long time. He began : Mes Richird A Krape. fied seven Local Editor anal farmer, and later became a rallroad 42 MChiti. Je Pe " | i § i : 3 ree years, of Nitu ‘alley, wi 1 BDW. B. BAILEY... ! (anager |COEineEr and then engaged as o|ty-three years; of Nittany Valley, was D E P A R T M F N T S T O R E Epr——— i lalryman. He was a native of Snyder|njured when struck by a car driven n 0 'b £3 county, this state. His wife, whose|Py Hagan Shearer, of Lock Havers, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hau ¥ | 2 th: ald 9 o'clock Sunday evening. a8 second class mall whiter. ma'den name was Migs Annie Smith, ajdbout reiock : anf . rT . s alt Mrs. Krape was crossing the road) TERMS. — The terms of subscription tv (sister of R. M. Smith, of Centre Hal, : : . = uy ere no A Oo cause rices re She Bepurter are $L.OUV & year, im advabiew | survives the deceased, as does also an|!P front of the St. Paul's church, near ! ’ ne e her home below Lamar, on the State | ADVERTISING RATES. Legal poties | adopted son, od oe Ar n fat ous es on Te are mbenen as wa. ann one ween ono ve || Lower, but Because Qualities Are Better 854d ten ceuts per line for emch additions: BENFER. Rev. ' Henry A. Benfer,| Way of a car going east she stepped | iBsertion. : Local notices accompanying display au vertisements, five cents per line for each Amsertion; otherwise, eight cents per Mue; [elder in this district eight or ten years . - . . - " inimum charge, twenty-five cents. ago, died at his home in Red Lion on|contusions, and a fracture of the Every Department overflowing with the Season’s Latest Merchandise. Pispiay advertising rales made ERowh sunday. He was 64 yeurs 61d and had |r'&Bt ankle. She was removed to het 2 . a . . . . oa. application, een in falling health for some fine |NOM€, where her sufferings from nd) Every article populary priced, to the satisfaction of every one. RR = hut had been discharging his “duties injuries and shock are such that fv} Berough Fire Alarm. > : 3 3 has Deen impossible to remove her 10 “- unt Satbrday when he Bl dowh pos: NE WwW M h di I Pri d il 0 oose vb re in the borouyn:” [0H Setbuy cwisin Ne JAR Baile on I Merchandise at low Prices is daily Pentre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mil bones were bioken. it is Hellohend Wit AS 84h" aw her condition permits Shistie wil sound: i aeare fhe wilh be ken to the Lock Haven|)] pouring in at the Nieman Store.’ Don’t forget our ©ue long and two short blasts when ' A hosspitml and an ex ray pleture will be! was pastor of St. Paul's chureh in Hed i C ] Fi f ce I thm Sh d | 2) hi fire I» north of Reformed church; : Ha r Ooiande. be jlmade to determine the extent of her «0m ete mmc 0 0 OCS an urnis Ings Lion. He had many friend in and y Ope long and five short blasts when njuries 1% 1.000 04 Belormiod chute. ™ renee or Bia boi ea} FRIAS ira. Hue ts known to many b for the season--for Men, Women and Children learn of his passing away, 3 7 » { irectly In [ron he Shearer en: a widely known United Evangel [directly In front of th hearer en bd going | he site direction, minister and who was the presiding|8°ing& in the opposite direction She sustained numerous bruises and brow: tone ti harmoniz ah FR a. A ———————— i N t RT Y ana i crn fi ® Hom Sunday Clarch Services rare 9 He Brown Stone TN up'ta bie pen Come now and make your selection from complete stocks. is to 3 -0lhe chu 3 W He : ’ PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE" (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) COPE OEOI OPPO OOIIOIPOP SOOO 00 cs ——— > - PRESBYTERIAN of 2 6d Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) | iE bith POCTEP ECL EPEP CEE OE POOOIPOOP OOOO PPOPEPEO Presbyterian — Pine Grove Mills, | Taxes Reduced pruning; Centre Hall, afterncon J 4 rou x moss, vine. fe rm. mi unk wiser Ter D. J. NIEMAN wiLLugiv METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, C. E Hazen, Pa ROR. TAO TT TTT TIT III 11 44 i LULL] TRINITY REFORMED (Rev. Delas R Kee ner, Pastor) Centre Hall— ! 8:30 Sund mgs ; Be tT A a — Tusseyville— : : ret : : rr. : = oF mnrmne & i sfheran Missionary fii . ppp r i inmprme amp me rmRRN rman a rome Ih - wr LLL i EVANGELICAL (Rev. Fioyd A. Huff Centre Hall Regular worship at 10:3 Tusseyville— Regular worship at Egg Hil— —————— Children's Day Service at 7:45 P. ul FEAVORERS MET . - i AT STATE (OLILEG) EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Held 2sth Annual County Comventlon gs ———————. A] A] TADS Postal Hevennes Fall, Paradise—8, 8 at 9:30: preaching on Friday, June Sth—~Centre Hall offs at 10:30. in 1926 Locust Gre 5. 8 ing at 2 pring ing THE EQUIPMENT BEHIND YOUR TELEPHONE N DECEMBER 31st, last, there were 800.040 tele phones served by this company in Pennsylvania. 4 COLL LLL CU LCC CLL SLL FARMERS DAY, JU? Special Features at State College Gathering—Sule of Pure Bred Holstein Bull Calves, The cost of the telephone plant and equipment as shown on its books was $191,400,000. A large county are ni er's Day it State ese Jun 1 “ 4 Py Eig Xs goons * ett, | Yiw @ volora ris ¥ Be Ww a According to. Count gent. KC dross: by oh « fora Bucy ot 3 h y imabled veterans the World $212 per telephone, on an average, divided as follows i . | ipSoT BE ey Pa. etzier, § un EY ir, LE HIVE i neti F LOrous : . Blaney. Land and buildings ...... $28.67 per telephone One of the specia; features will be al a oo rani pen Toutes Will be a : Switchboard and other central » - 9 : Mt : or dd O of the rreghvioria ehurch, (then o obtain insurance hrough 1 afternoon at 4:30. The sale will in-! Pastor i. Ps hryterian a. h.|t on ian . AEE AN office equipment 58.53 ciude four purebred Holstein bull Outside plant, poles, cables, wires, subscribers’ equipment, RIE. ini .. 121.03 caives and two Holstein heifer calves These animals have been se'ected foi Supplies, furniture, repair shop equipment, motor vehicles, both type apd production and will of- fer an unusua; opportunity to pm 008, @P0. . . ; scnrrsisneinsne BW chase a good young herd sire. Another special feature will be a horse pulling demonstration with the use of the Dynamometer. This iz a J pew jnvention and is being ured at - - $212.00 per tele & number of county fairs this year. Ten years ago the average was but $120 per telephone. Farmer's Day will offer an opportu Such has been the effect of the rising cost of materials on the nity to meet and exchange leas with Jarmers fromall over the State: alse. a telephone plant during the period of its greatest growth, chance to obtain information for Any despite a thousand and one economies and improvements in pasties subject. There wil be a engineering and construction. number of demonstrations an expla : ' But perhaps what is of most interest to the user of tele § phone service is the volume of equipment behind the tele phone instrument itself, t» Not merely a pair of wires and a few switches at the other end, but a great volume and complication of apparatus, much of it as delicately adjusted as a watch. And a keen, twenty-four-houra-day orgahization of 22,000 skilled men and women. followed 1 a ad | Veterans” Insurance, LLL UE EE TT TT TT TOT I il TINO £3 ingdon, also addressed the convention i" na Rev. Donald Carrothers, student|ice, Is such that it ls impossible Btate College, was in charge of the af (Uar sources, will do well to heed the ternoon devotional service, The first | advic © of the Harrisburg office of the address was given by RR. G. Bannen Veterans’ Bordau, calling the atten D. D.,. vice president of the world{tion to the fact that any such vet union Rev. N. E. Yeiser gave a talkitrans who have permitted their gov on the prohibition jssue., The Tbusi-[¢rnment insurance to lapse have but ness of the convention was next taken|d short time in which to make rein care of. Officers elected were asm fol. |Saternent, lows: ; This government insurance. particu Frank Hezler, Btate College ,presi-|larly to the man barred from obtain dent. ing other insurance. is too valual'e ies § Andrew Nordberg, Philipsburg, wvice[and wital a matter to be passed up. president if these men wish to insure protection Mrs. N. E. Cole. Bellefonte, éorye:|to thedr dependents, wonding secretary. All" veterans concerned in this mat Misg Miriam Beck, Nittany, recum. (ler should immediately avail them- ing secretary, selves of the proffered assitance of the J. Merlo Johnson, Beech Creek |Hirrishurg office, nations of the experimental work being troasurer, A A A SPAIN done. A basket picnic Hl Pollowing the business. setslon. Rev. Transfers of Real Estate, four neighbors would be ol 3 ’ Chard Jour neighbors would be ; Hetzler held & conference Orlandda W, Houtz, ot ux, t5 Charles % ent. ¥ > $44 ¢ Nath rangemen The evening devotional service was W. Hewverly, tract in State College; " J in $10 0648, charge of Rev. E. L. Pee, pastor of + Hoy Farm Sold. the PhiMpsburg Lutheran churety, Dil L 3 Qordon Foster to Deter PD. Has. Bamuel C. Hoy, of Howard, sold his Banmen then addressed the conven |[%il, ef ux tract in Bate College: $1 farm near Centre Hall to his son tion. Following the law, Thomas F. Delaney, who has ten: | muaben number was given hy thet Fry. tract in Ferguson twp: $3200 anted the place for eleven yveurs., The Presbyterian C. B. society, of State] Charles Smith to Wilkam 1. Smith. price pald was $16,000, College. Rov. Hetzelr installed theo al, t@aet in Haines twp: $1. This farm has long been known as officers, Centre Hall Presbyterian so] John LI Thompson, et al, to William the Col. Join P. Taylor farm, and was |dlety was awarded the banner for hay |A Baumgardner, tract in Ferguson purchased from him by Mr, Hoy forimg the largest number of delegates "WD. $200, $13,000. But since then Mr, Hoy add The next convention will be held] Robert N ‘Markle, ot ux, to Cyrus ed thirty-one Herds purchased from |at Centre Hall In 1926, R. Gesmrhart, tract in Bellefonte: $2. another party, thaking the place now Despite the fact that everyone was|i00 one of 172 acres. It Is one of thels warm, a great interest was taken| Ada J. Beerer to Lloyd ¥. White. most productive farms io this section. lin an the happenings. tracy im Bping twp: $4000, address a special] J Arthur Fortney. et al, to William . THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BIT TT TT TTT CT TTT TTT TOTTI hd SIMAMIMESTI ISIAH AMALIA SA MARE LSE AI I0ATS ~