THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Promo W——— - : THE CENTRE REPORTER . . 0 * . 0 School Law Defined. Centre Hall Reporter ft ! i Lhe wich 3 wad ’ has " : . ' . We welcome the Reporter 18 tive n this vicin ind in J ISSUED WEEKLY, wr DEATHS . Stripped of its legal verbag \ : \ 1 : ©] pre Sui yl a oo . - * * * » # . . Jello ff Judge Keller { hat wh & wing u it New ‘ i i \ La GY RY >A ? i of public school of Pennsyiy f 1926 Wheat Estimate, CENTRE HALL, PA. HOMAN After an Hiness of but a}, ables Hetriot other thai where t hans been ver i in ti ection The } 14 ‘ riment of —_— ’ u 1001 few days, Mrs. Emma Homan Passed | oi oo onts have the : nes ¢ Neawaska. Aue to rouEhE hy Ie State: departing THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘wa¥ at. the home of Be: on. Arghie helr } 34 = 1K. Homan. in Cleveland Ohlo, on BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ! Sunday morning The remains were A W. SMITH Editor hin hete © odnesday and were Local Editor and | ken % h 1aodha pt undertaking SDW, BE, BAILEY.... | | Business Manager | 1; Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hab @8 second class mall matter. TERMS. —The terms af subscription to | A | R | 1 { s— | i i §he Reporter are $1.0U a year, In advance ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, Sweaty cents per line for three insertions, | pad ten cents per line for each auditionu { " : nah ; ren, @sertion | i i i Flenry Homal : a——— Local notices accompanying display ad 1 w Hviy ' . : re { i pertisements, five cents per Une for each Mmasertion; otherwise, eight cents per line, | glnimum charge, twenty-five ceuts. i Pisplay advertising rales made known | om application, { DEMOCRATIC TICKET, from Nebraska. £L'nited States Senator— WILLIAM B. WILSON, Tioga County. £Sovernor— EUGENE CC. BONNIWELL, Philadelphia County. Liegtenant Governor— WwW. CLAYTON HACKETT Northampton Ly Secretary Internal Affairs— JOHN MURPHY Allegheny County Representative In Congress— CLARENCE R. KAMER, Clearfield County Senator In General Assembly— WILLIAM 1. BETTS, Clearfield County LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE AND RATE CHANGES © 6 TI— Effective October 1, 1926 These changes in Long Distance Telephone Rates, so far as they affect service between Pennsylvania points, have been filed with the Pennsylvania Public Service Com mission, and, if approved by the Commission, will be effective October 1, 1926 Bepresentative In General Assembly— A. C. THOMPSON, Centre County (Philipsburg) Sunday Church Services HEENS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHABGE | 11 lenner farm south of Old (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) 1anding, was sold to Joseph Kell Qentre Hall, 10:30 A. M. ong, who have » Fall : Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. Georges Va } TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) feutre Hall— 1:30 Sunday Sahool. 2:30 Church Services From M Irg con Tussey ville j ins ment on the GG ¥:30 , Sunday School i t an Arion 10:30 Church services CHANGES in Long Distance Rates To points 150 miles or more distant the rates will be substantially reduced. The greater the distance, the greater EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor. Beg Hill~— ( Regular worship at 10:3p A. M. ate . . . i Fusseyville— gr i Se Fa} $2.55 instead of $31.15; to San Francisco, $10.40 instead of $15.20. worship at 2:30 P. M. . A few rates for distances between 24 and 110 miles will at 7:30 P. M. addris i yt 1 be adjusted to make but in these - hordrils ~ . or = the schedule consistent throughout, ¥ increase of the basic station-to-station '‘RESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS Heretofore the person to pers in cal . d fu her convenience to the 1 i public this privilege will be ext: nde station-to-station calls where the rate 1 - cents or more. LONGER Reduced Rate Hours Reduced rate hours on Station-to-Station calls will begin 7 ee, | at 7 p.m. instead of 8:30 p.m. as formerly. Alredf e r ow) News a) Between 7 and 8:30 p.m. the rates will be approximately Helore As A ly Le 75 per cent of the day station-to-station rates. 80 earl vers’ ates toon ee tits Shout, Mr From 8:30 p.m. to 4:30 am, they will be about 50 per ing mewn my Wr . " “ we ee ~ of in Fi DH Sxhil this beer plans ss 1 3 Yree Tickets for School Children. feud Pa the supply ing the Eight sociation will be pleased free wimisgion tickets for distribution. s—————— Wearing their new grey uniforms for the first time, last Saturday after noon, the Centre Hall baseball team defeated the Rebersburg team on Cirange Park by a 7 to 3 score. Reb- ersburg made a number of costly er- rors in the infield. while the locals played a good defensive game, as well as getting in some good stickwork, hitting the usually reliable Ziegler hard and often. inn np AA —— At a congregational meeting held in the Presbyterian church at Grays ville recently, Rev. H. C. Minnick was elected pastor to fill the vacancy scaused by the recent resignation of Rev. H. D. Fleming to accept a stu- dent pastorate in Lancaster. ‘ ve. J. V. 1} FF. L. Wetzle x of the fonte borough, dee ped George EB. Harper and Mary E per, his wife, va. G. D. Morrison and Myrtle Morrison, his wife Robert Myers Walker. by his next friend, Robert Myers, vs, Chacles N. Decker, Robert Myers ve. Charles N. Decker James BE. Foster ve. Pure Coal Co. a corporation. Evan Davis, Elizabeth Ross and Maggie Broghton, by their attorney- infact, Fred Brighton and Wm. Wood, guardian of Edward Davis and Wm. Davis, ve, Penelec Coal Company. C. E. Hartsock ve. E. W, Winslow. Mary i. Gates ve. J. M. Kelchline, James F Perry Elmer E. Watson and Nannie E. Watson, Philip D. Foster va. J. D. Musser. 0. C. Btruble va. Anha M. Meyer, M. I. Gardner ve. Highland Clay Products Company. : These discounts will apply where the day station-to-station rate is 40 cents or more, with a minimum reduced rate of 35 cents. Because of the unsatisfactory service cofditions which it brought about, the existing midnight discount will be dis continued. These changes are made in the interests of public conven ience, to relieve the burden now imposed by the congestion of business at midnight and to furnish still better long dis tance service. $3,000,000 a year. For further information we urge you to telephone, write or call at any of our Commercial Offices.
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