The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 24, 1927, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
Squires Seek Larger Fees,
Duys of 26-cent fees for Justices of |
but faint i
THE CENTRE REPORTER *$ 0 2 2 0»
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS
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for
of
house, near Potters Mills, ready
April lot Inquire
John H, Bauser, Polters Mills.
FOR BALE. A
house, with barn,
Malin street, Centre
lots,
lof ground un good house, out-kitch
en, stable, chicken house and other
outbulldings; spring of water, plenty |
of fruit: productive. Bame 16° |
cated two miles south of Spring Mills,
in Georges Valley, Inquire of Ja
William P. Lingle, near the premises;
P. O address, Spring Mills oll*
ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR RENT
ithe liza
least of Centre
Frame
extra
Centre
occupancy by
The property known as
Stump home, located a mile
Hall, is offered’ for low
house, stable, good gar-
lot Inquire of W. H
Hal. olo*
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1027
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SMITH & BALLEY, Freprietors,
A WwW, sMiTH Editor
k ten-room
garden and fruit, on
Hall. Also, three
garage 30x36, east of
of Wm. D, Bartges,
Ave, College,
olo*
the Peace may become rec soll 4x large bri
Funk A. Foreman | vllections
State College at
FOREMAN.
died at his home In
8:00 o'clock Thumsday evening of last ots, one
week, from a rather brief i{liness dus pre ,
Avda r y arteries { ther y FRTY FOR SAL. 414 a tre
Xe hat . Se Of tie urierics Ang ein on the House calendar for second read- | PROJ ERTY FOR SALE--41% | HOUSE FOR RENT-—11-room frame ' Pa,
complications, { ——————— S————————————————— —
"Owing to greatly changed conditions rental.
iden and
4 Homan,
Haas bill |
One with
ind largely Increased labor and ex- Inquire
pense involved,’ so savs the Beaver State
ALTres
- Local Editor and
#DW, E. BAILEY... Ndreuinies Muss
aaemasantzaa
Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
#8 second class mall matter,
TERMS. The terms of subscription to
fhe Beporter are $100 a year, in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES. — Legal notices,
Mwenty cents per line for three insertions,
pad ten cents per line for each additional
Bsertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
pertisements, ive cents per llne for each
sertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
pipimum charge, twenfy-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
am application.
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Sunday Church Services
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. I, Greentwe, Pastor)
Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M.
Tusseyville, 2:30 P. MM.
Centre Hall, to 3:00 P. M,
Theme: “Christ, the
Weed. ,
1:00
World's Greatest
TRINITY BEFORMED,
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
9:30 Sunday School.
7:00
Spring Milis—
#:80 Sunday School
10:30 Church services
Parmers Mills—
1:30 Sunday School.
2:30 Church” Bervices.
Foreign Mission Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E.
Tusseyville— on
Regular worship at 10:39 A. M.
Egg Hill—
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M.
Centre Hall—
Regular worship at 7:30 P. M,
Prayermeeting
Smith, Pastor.)
Wednesday at 7.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E. Pastor)
Smuliton—8. 8. at 9:30;
worship at 10.:30 A. M.
Bprucetown—8, 8, at 9:30;
worship at 7:30.
Hazen,
public
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized to announce that
A E. SHRECKENGAST., of Centre
Hall Borough, is a candidate for the
domination of Sheriff of Centre county,
subject to the decision of the voters
of the Democratic pdrty, as expressed
«at the Primary election.
FOR TREASURER,
We are authorized to announce that
L L. SMITH, of Centre Hall Borough, is
# candidate for the nomination of Treas-
mrer of Centre county, subject to the de-
3s
elslon of te voters of the Democratic par
$y, as expressed at the Primary election
COUNTY
We are
8. Bpeariy\ wil
nomination f
the Den
cision of
Pressed
COMMISSIONER,
iuthorized to announce that
Two Valley Cases In Hospital,
Tw ’
a
Centre
ley
be
t
fit
at the
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Lost at Sea.
Mrs Milton C
have given
their
believed to have
Mr,
Lewistown,
hearing from
20, who is
with 35 other men
Shipping Board steamer “Elkton,” last |
heard from A rd Guam and the!
Phillipines last Wednesday night. Th
last received was a
for help, out by Ruble
the wirels rd.
Young 4
school
Elkton at
Bhangha
and
up
SON,
Charles, aged |
3 n
been lost
of the grew of the
messngn adio call}
went
3
operator at
who was
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West Penn Eleetrie Company Aequires
New Property.
Electric Company an
nounces that the Monongahela West
Penn Public Service Company, one of
its subsidiaries, has acquired the Spen-
ver Water & Ice Company, located at
Bpencer, West Virginia.
SBpencer is the county seat of Roane
county and is located on the main
highway equi-distant between Parkers-
burg and Charleston, "West Va. The
Bpencer Water & Iced Co. has over 1,100
consumers
The Monongaheln West Penn Public
Bervice Co. 1s an opefating unit of the
West Penn Electric System, which
with this recent acquisition, now serves
two hundred thousand electric
consumers in Pennsylvania, Ohloe. Vir
€inia, West Virginia tnd Maryland.
a
West Penn
aver
i
Newsnag ver
fall in many
have been several
here,
reports Indicate the snow
soct.ons of the Btate to
inches more than
Mr. Foreman was a son of John and
Sarah (Raymond) Foreman. During
his early life he engaged in teaching
school, having taught in various sec-
tions in Centre county, dncluding
grades in the Centre Hall schools,
Later he took up farming, and prio:
to moving to State College owned and
tilled the farm now wvecupded by Ernest
Homan, east of Old Fort From this
farm he Went to State engag
ing in various there long as
he was able, his work
being taking
building.
Mr.
The first wife before
Miss Alice P
children of this
Meyer, State
“redericks,
Frederic
College,
ns
work
physically last
care of the school
grade
was twice married
3
Foreman
mar riag
The
are
College, Mrs
Mills;
Buperintiencen
wrdoe,
union
Farmers
at home; John PF.
Cresson uy
Buffalo,
survives
coal operations at
policeman at
wife, who
raflroad
The second
Miss Sallie Boal. The
Jay, a student in Penn
Former Prothonotary D. R
of Bellefonte: Edward Fe
Ohio: J
Miss
Sm
couple h
son,
field,
Jan
He was ¢
formed
Hi
i «lied,
N
of hunters
fishermen parts of Cents
vived by his
Ralph Ha
John Wolfe
Thomas
1 ¢
and WwW, E., of
ani He is eur
daughter, Mrs,
ster, Mrs
Pennsyly
wife, one
bach.
jof Livonia,
| N., of Lock
| Woolrich,
and a s
ind two
Haven,
brothers
will be held this (Thurs
Rev. W. A. McClellan,
church at Re
Interment at
The funeral
day) morning.
pastor of the Reformed
| persbrg, officiating
Y.ivonia'
and i
Bel
merchant
ness men of lefonte,
tive years a
i ndany morning
died on
after an Inwss of
three months, following ger
breakdown in health.
Mr. Gauer was born
to Be fonte
hat
Hut
of Bellefonte's old
died at the Centre County
following. a long illness of dis
and Heart t
injured
match
rouble. Mr. Weagley
working at th
plant, Belle
The injury
week
wis while
fonte, on
gave him
Previous t
d to
wis
company
1426.
trouble and a
leath, he was remove
He
and was aged bs
Aleck
December 27.
for treatment. born
Valley
parents
Weagley.
was united | marriage to Catherine
Decker, ter of John Deck-
. commissioner of
Centre county survived by his
wife, a son and daughter: Ira
Fromm. of Williamsport, and Mrs
Shem Hackenburg, of Smullton. There
also survives a brother and a sister,
George, of Spring Mills, and Mrs, 8. IE
Greninger, of Rockford, Il. Punerai
services were held nt the Methodist
church, Rev. Homer C. Knox, assisted
by Rey. C. C. Shuey, officiating. De
ceased was a member of the Bellefonte
lodge of Moose. :
a MIM SPAIN.
February Furniture Sale.
During the month of February we
will allow 20 per cent. discount on ail
cash sales for Furniture, Including
Rugs and Linoleums. No charge for
delivery, Kitchen Cabinets excluded.
Bell ‘phone 3111.
8 M CAMPBELL,
Millhelm, Pa.
ind Catherine
were
On 1881. he
whe is a
well Known jury
He is
one
o7,3t
Former Sheriff Kine, aspatient in
the Bellefonte hospital, continues to
ing
T
the
I
8
one
on
aut
ute
gr
fed,
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this week, the “present fees
inconsitent and inadequate.”
{
all |
cents, |
he bill provides ‘for fee ralses
way from a nickel to 50
the prevailing increase 25
‘ew of the present 10-cent fees for
remain unchanged,
cents, |
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8910 Lbs. Milk In 80 Days,
Hill
{
i
ide Ormsby Begis, an INlinois
weight in milk
wid
Comes 10
her
the we
fifth times
cow In has anything
Hill
weording to
Side when it giving
University of Illinois
They attrib
splendid performance to her
No
lows for Ore, vet
her
horities
her
HPONBOTS
matter how he
he he neve
much
diy
stion. She has eaten as
sfx pounds of
a pure
ind belongs to J
EE ——§— OPA
FARM CALENDAR,
The
College,
Radio
Reminders from Pennsyl-
vania State
arm and Garden
{
lean Away Rabbish.W
a i
5g
rune Peach Trees As
ing,
the
far
runed, say Pennsyls
horticulturists LE
h trees receive i
s
are nol pruned
this. ise no
the old treos
Be careful of
dressing on peach tree guia
Seed Corn Seed corn surveys |
here is some good esed in
But most ‘OT % 8H poor!
Careful Yost ing ~ in the
tell which ears wil)
while
State
will
method
v
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