[ THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. pn tT gi wo anasto - - fj THE CENTRE REPORTER AREA GAME VIOLATORS IN TOILS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BOALSBURG ITEMS, PERSONAL ITEMS ISSUED WEEKLY, | pm es ———— % * . * * a . . College, Is sending 1 few days at the i: Ney. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. [L.GEN.—After sSufféring “Orta Six Sent to Jalil by Justice Woodring Ede P {lev hom! " ne ta virting To a Vacation DEATHS ——— Master Wiliam Whitehill, of State Mre. Maude Johnsonbaugh spent las tev. and Mrs. D * * . . . v.14 week in Altoona from yg y ——— and wo Pald Fines Yiolators p $ ~ . aunt on of diseases, Daniel George n- Mrs. A. BE. Kerlin, on Monday Resldents of Miftlin and Clinton Ass “Held to, wrtHat madi Counties—Game Wapdens Close Net | . ont 1 i EMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors, 8, W. SMITH, Editor. Bow, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, cupation and Hved on the farm wher t his home in Georges V 1iley He wis ux farmes by . Wit Early Tuesday Morning. companied b ‘ en gw (leorg —— ——" ———————— . ne died for many Years He took an nrougl we united { (IE My Botered at the Post Office dn Centre Liaw] ovo ort in the affairs of his com ‘a rdotin x. Monies en bor “3a. ai the hime of Ber a he A sibpeription (o | unity until age INCApAcH ited dm, ty. Custin and Ross, of (4 munty, | remain until after the Grange “and continued an dnterest in them un- nt Ri Hn $a vv pit bu h pita, Lr ately after hearing on Tuesd morn- | *¥ bk ne y : Ey ! Bil, E=1the 1 res a te irs. Robert Reitz + We use it when lowing . 111 ALLag ¥ ¥ ing 1 nd i i if i A : ; . : i : ke Sunday Church Services| “viii “wii” dio won or wo ate ca workers a Bradiom. on Satur. |S vin Benes. amends tune | JP I TI | a ALLEY ZUTHERAN care | DO" OFAN A orn at Ouk Hall | WETZLER'S BAND ON MOUNTAIN 3dr. ang M3. Ralph haga Cen-\lly. reunion at. Tipton Pas 1 , NS V! { LUTHERAN C VE Camtre H he former's moths \ H M ABTOY er, } wo Anugh- 52 ; He w unmarried ang is irvived y TOP, FRIDAY NIGHT uw. . f > fe (Bev. 8, F, Greenhoe, Pastor) Ex Hi 3 : ; * 1) Hagan, hs | 4 dons fab ric | tors yici 14 i ‘ { y { pet $ % h GOOD JOBS Farmers Mills—Communion at 1 i 4B ul re rs M rs r. Stats Ls i : . ara the : rnd 8 Mr - a n mothe M : Mich y y { Erie 1 ging ! of Q A. M., and re ption of member snd ollege y ’ y ster, |. y $ iy Hane L ed ! re a. . ae a ¥, i he 5 § rye F { James i {ig rin ro e ) baptism of children . y y : >. BA by ‘ ‘ ens Leeits Georges Valley, 2:30 P. lege; Walter T., Aa Mary of Oak Centre Hall—7:30 P. M, The male chorus of Mill em ih Bh TE at |i, ra RT ei on, S05 Yn aS v2 THE RICHELIEU THEATRR music. A full church is hoped for. os Fics fe. L Bu : . Rev. Moyer, of be uria Showing CONTISUOUSLY from £ to i FP. A. WAS DUTE TRINITY REFORMED J. Ran Miller. w a teen Jp Slo and Cag a WI Tien 1 ak. the entire arty with Mrs FE | Adults, 25e Children, 10s (Rev. Delas RE, Keener, Fssior) The death of es Hav] the nking sins for f En Yyonrs LS eh Hits aap E : ) shi nA Ai Pied 1H — — -— of Johnstown, was of recent erin t Nets Nutional Hut | driving milles i? give yam Faas TODAY (WEDNESDAY) (Bev. W. E, Smith, Pastor.) AE eT A ay a oy ZORE) tira . ar Mii. of State . 1 MOOR] os More TH Locust Grove—10:30 A. M. . i i verid. | ' ES ; ; \ y Spring Mills—7:30 P. AM. SHAMROCK AND THE ROE METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, CU. E. Hazen, Pastor) At the New “RITZ” Girls” Donate Money fo lay-| ' re ’ ' i f WEDNESDAY Bprucetown—=8. Ss. 10:80; preach- ng at 3 Spring jgership at 71 A. J. { t H oul Rush H e, vlj*“Glad rss Centr Ha iP hing at 30 2 o \ ground Side. ! ’ . . M.; B. S. at 5:30 A M _ Mr. Haviee een engages | The "Clad ¢ a tla i t nevelar ) ‘ : . wan : ~ “SERENADF THURSDAY (This Week) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Musser i near o € 1 : “2 CITY GONE WILD '— mn MSI IAS f ow Testing Association for Month of July. A USED CARS USED CARS Fo— TE U sed Cars ce ment « BARGAINS = Grange Leadership Conference, ihe Grange Leadership Conference | POLPPEEPPPP PLP PIPL PLPP POLE PCP E00) ing, At iim AT wees feren Fe EEL MERE man LT DRKER CHEVROLET COMPANY tion of 1 ts, W ' 411s 4 - el; SEO H a oi permit him « e them nd S————— ———————— Corner Spring and High Sts Bellefonte of instance ir i 3 « wtnte of ran . aE al 116] 3.5 | ot vy x #1 rotation to anol tien Hear Governor Smith on Radio. growil { Zinse Weed et i to Ix ' Bn in rin wher po ‘i : . 3 i HLerey ted 4 3 $4 . VY Ane #3 ening if next OR PPOP POPES OP OPE PPEPPEr nost diss i x $ iy 3 ’ Beat : ¢ 8 ' ! <1 4 $e # ovorwy bore $5 9 - ig yn All the following cars have been completely overhaul- Fisher wiki hold the n io oi) Poshrarcd Tamar 428 3. 21a) oe of lcenses he may uvitain lk m tance of the Democratic presidential | ed. new tires where needed, Duco paint, guaranteed sat- Sishacoqu . ” Hiha isfaction or your money back. Trade your old car as part and girl y Jo a shin) ; we 1193 45 4L{| restricted to killing but one « ell give you service |§ down-payment, balance by note or GMAC plan. Terms Mu event to suit. and | Models of All Kinds Bs meant i PICNIC WEEK is almost here [| a Ton yo his r+ 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING VOR The ta : A : Now is the time to buy the Clot hes and fur atl. . . . 1924 FORD SEDAN 4 DOOR # Hh 00 oop : s to buy : ny nishings for this big event. Real B Smith | ke ” : n Ms nt. argain 9 tig . wh ! . : Prices on all Summer Merchandise. Ea 138 OLDIHURILY ROURLN G44 CYLINDER. -§ 540 while ) . 1927 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET $885.00 On 5 : ’ } 1 ? on 4 uly. : , -~ a ; . SE 1926 CHEVROLET 4- DOOR SEDANS .. EACH $390.00 pr ono of he stellt (GREEN TRADING STAMPS with E Purch EE EE Np CH In waa TE he aah y J 1 Ad . Very rurcnase 1925 CHEVROLET COACH $400.00 Se : Ls nl ads 1925 FORD COUP) £150.00 RE 2 MA aa) i 1926 STAR TOURING $160.00 Edit a ove he Co ven i > . (3 at PICNIC DRESSES {SHOES if) ; SHOES 1996 FORD ROADNTERS, one with steel box. . $145.00 Each Sd revo PEEPS POPPI IRPPPONP PP week n ; 1925 FORD TOURING . & 60.00 re guests of Mrs. Long's parents. a . § Beginning at $10.00, and higher. A Jot of Inte arrivals regalar- 1924 FORD COLE ‘ana, £120.00 proed Nh sian Vyagne ' His A very Special line—AN wool iy $0.75, all marked Wlown or ™ femire county, A tremens 198 CHEVROLET TOURING... ... $160.00 by eS pried ’ . ! ¥ $63 i ¥ alors J $ » “ge ater ¢ Pants. $29.50, Plenle specially. BUS supply of styles, colors and 1985 RICENBACKER Touring<4.wheel brakes. . $180.00 8 fi 1985 STAR TOURING . £185.00 oi Boal jar A Er lle . - , Buy that Suit NOW. Real Values, $6.95 $1.95, and higher FORD TOURING CARS (while they last) at... # 500 Each 2 { One of the finest nes of Shoes vil EVRY Jatter Jeconned, ua Ofte at pup - — e BOE SOE POOP EOPPEPCIIPOOPP aad TRUCKS IN GOOR RUNNING CONDITION @, 1 Baturds on the Pre rrinos Ne 34 Was affected 5 Te n # reat oil Come in and See the New Fall Dresses Arriving Daily | FORD TON TRUCKS—Steel Cab and Box. ..... # 35,00 Each presumably for Mrs. W. C. Duniap and | 1924 INTERNATIONAL TON TRUCK ... $175.00 GreumAbly Lor yard, dacghters of the rororerre 1927 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK with Stake Body fate leonard Rhone whose homestead adjoing. The other bidder is unknown. 3 =~Completely overhauled tama Prof. N. L. Bartges, formerly prinegi 3 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT pal of the borough High school, was agnin elected Bupervising Principal of the Avis schools. The already large MILLHEIM and handsome High school budding at that place is being enlarged by the nd dition of a wing built of yellow brick to conform with the original structure, w HERE T HE DOLL AR GOE S THE FART HEST Two of the rooms will be used for . grades and two for High school work: