fT THURSDAY, JULY 12, 18628. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, ¥ Bee ! THE CENTRE REPORTER . ISSUED WEEKLY, RS mr CENTRE HALL, PENNA. be SMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors. Sh W, BMITH.....coovireeersees. Editor Looal Editor and SPW. B. BAILEY... . Business Manage: ma—— a — Batesed at the Post Office in Centre Mal #8 seoond elass mall matter, SREMS Lhe terms of subseription to $e Beperter are $1.50 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES. — Legal notices manly cents per line for three insertions, gad ten cents per line for each additional weertion. Soon] notices accompanying display ad pastisements, five cents per line for each @asertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; @siaimum charge, twenty-five oents. Pisplay advertising rates made known M| Application, Sunday Church Services FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE (Bev, B. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) 1:30 A. M. Tus i Spring Mills FRINITY Delas R, REFORMED (Bev, Pastor) heener, sunday School WEL VILOS. Bpring Mills §:80—Sunday 10:30 Holy Friday, i Bervice, Farmers Mills— #:00 Ch 10:00 BS School. Communion. (80, Pv M., Preparatory urchh service. n , } } lida y DCL UVI. EVANGELICAL (Bev. W. E, Smith, Pastor.) Tusseyvile 10:30 Centre Lemont—7 Quarter: Saturda; A. M. Hall—1 FP. M. 30 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, C. E. Hazen, Paster) Smuliton—S. =. 9:30; worship 1 ) Sprucetown ing at at pubilc preach At (Miss LINDEN HALL, sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. 8. R ited wit WwW. F in Beven John township Thomas | erative hospital nicely. The Cent Pleasant vespe: Coed who Kind used i applied Tw Mills with § HE Hackenburg Propr ktir pennies After h were placed A siste Louis men, : south of ship pi ings and The silves fa twent Spayd farm Barkholdes party. take the the fu Burkholde damag:« stand On 1 Ida NM Fre d Violet Laurer Helen 1 Warne Ola E Martin Elizabeth LT Fon Fresrt Pretroit, 1s Weve IZLE Cartouh Hai A AM SRS 5 LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Kamp La Plume, Pa, July 8 1928 Dear Editor: My work for the see, is located st La eighteen miles north a boys’ camp. We lmve about seventy bove here nd a nice location it is, just on the edge of a beautiful nke, and we there fore have boating, canoeing, swimming. and sil the sports that go to make a good camp I will be here until September 1, and would desire my paper to be sent to the above address. I will be home for a few weeks after that date, then I will again go back to work at Naperv®ie, Illinois, Most sincerely, FLOYD TT. JORDAN, Cracenia Mil Kewnnea sSumimner Plume, of as you Pa, about Scranton, In DEATHS . * . - . . » . . passed at the Forrest advanced and on BIERLY.—Mary M. Blerly away on Thursday of last week home of her daughter, Mrs Ocker, in Rebersburg, at the age of 88 years, 1 month Funeral held day. The deceased Charles Biorly, a The deceased's Ma M. Mover Towa hut came girl, Mrs. Amelia Malise, Miss Cora and Montg y Moy all of owa, an David Moyer 23 days. services were Mon- widow of veteran, was was in when a young the War name born was Civil maiden and East she Ver or “re and Warren JA n———— A Meeting This (Thu litle Hake Sale, —————— 4 YP BOALSBURG ITEMS, week's friends Wm street residence petint, with beautiful blue spruce trees planted on the lawn add appearance of the home Me. and Mra obert and daughter of Altoona, Mrs. W. CC. Horner and family, of Johnstown. and Betty and Bobby Swartz, of Abbington, wore visitors At the home of George Mothersbaugh, the past weed B. PP. Lonbarger and daughters, the Misses Dorothy and Lois, snd H.W. Lonbarger and daughter, Miss Hida, of State College, motored to Washing. ton, D, OO, for a week end visit with the Messrs, Lonbarger's aged mother Brouse is his Main of Heveral recently to the improving with a cont trimmings white gray also Mothershaugh and Mr. and a PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. JULY 13, home of Cyrus Mrs, Carnie tuhl will chold Goods, et Subseription List Corrected. eporter's subscription list the past week, subscription wan i fit 1:06) i FRIDAY, the Hall, Hou and If you cently tnke iat tye lot look at your label this week and you were given proper credit, HOG M.. “n poly L. LOTZ GARAGE NOW OPEN for BUSINESS CPSP EPPIPSOPPPEOPE PP ISIIOPS Repairs Made to All Makes of Cars and Trucks by Expert Mechanics 9c per Hour, or Flat Rate Price Cheerfully Given ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 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The IMPORTANT point is that this exceptional speed is made prac. tical by Dodge ruggedness of Lanes and body construction ‘ ‘ GEHERS Might succeed in building a car at this price with equal SPEED, but to do so successfully they would also have to build a car with equal STURDINESS. AND That is where Dodge Brothers, with years of experience in building a dependable low-cost product, are years ahead of the field sce ii . YOU Can buy the Standard Six knowing that it is not only the fastest car in its class but the sturdiest— and the one is every bit as important as the other. $875 €OUPE FOB PETROIT Is the price, and you will find our payment-plan one of the most liberal you have ever investigated. Drive the Standard — without obligation—today! Hagan’s Garage CENTRE HALL, PA. - DODGE BROTHERS STANDARD Six A BUY IF THERE EVER WAS ONE # Door Sedan $895 ~ Cabriolet $945 =~ DelLuxe Sedan $970 ~ f. o. b, Detroit CHARTE x NO 323 zn The First National Bank a! Centr In the State of Pennsylvania, at the clo business op Jupe 30, Jun RESOURCES Loans and discounts, includ ing rediscounts Overdralts unsecure Deposited ton U Hall se of vi.784 27 34.2% furniture and fAxtures (m2 1p Lawiul resefve Reserve Bank Items with Fed Bank in proce tion With Federal TO HOLDERS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds The cent 23 ype ed pet ireasury bond in 1 C sia aE & for Third Liberty Loan Bonds, The new interest h Interest Loan exchange will be to September 15, orm Holders should consult th banks at once for further d tails of this offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. ry i’ 4% of the Treasury. A.W. MELL Secretary ton, July §, 1928. IN Yon of a GRANITH can on perpetuate MARBLE. the fittingly memory in har the for to ane most departed endaring granite or marble memorial seulpfors will . of all time carve «tang your choles to the express sentiment yon want designs for Numerous ghve choice Call HALL MARBLE WORKS STROHMEIER, Centre Hall, Pa. convey, you a wide suggestions, CENTRE H G Prop. THERE WILL BE wh Bie In Altoona WEDNESDAY JULY 18 ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES SUBURBAN DAY OFFERINGS STULTZ, EARHART, GORDON AIR HEROES BIG PARADE Altoona Booster Associatior a STRAND THEATER} Altoona, Pa. WEEK. SATURDAY, Beginning JULY 14 E.G AND HEAR Dolores Costello and Conrad Nags Ine “TENDERLOINT" wit VITAPHON) A Comedy. Cartoon, News Reel, and trchestra, Regular Strand Theatre Admission Prices, i E. M. SMITH. Aaet, C.D. BARTHOLOMEW, Clerk. Dwr T. E. JODON
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