¢ AHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1029. — ———————— THE CEN NTRE "REPORTER WEEKLY, ISSUED CENTRE Fre SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W., SMITH, Editor. AMPW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, HALL, PENNA. nr— - tn Reson sme w Sntered ot the Post Office in Centre Hal a9 seevad elass mail matter, SK BMS. ~The terms eof subseription Me HLeperter are $1.50 a year, In advance Plaplay advertising rales made kmowhn a» »pplication. i unday Church Services FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8B. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) 10:30 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. to Tusseyville, spring Mills, Centre Hall, ~~ CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday School 1:30 Church Services. $oring Mills— #:30 Sunday School 349:830—Church Services, Farmers Mills— 1:80—Sunday School $:80—Church Services. EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Smith, Paster.) Lemont—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville—2:30 P. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. M. FPRESLUXTERIAN (Rev. J, M., Kirkpatrick, Fastor) Pine Grove Mills A. M. Boalsburg—3:00 P. Lemont—7:30 P. AM 10:30 M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Smuliton—S. 8. Service at 10: Sprucet Communi Evangelist at 9:30; Communion 30 A. M. AL: Proposed Legislation, a time and batie we Soke thoroug! fore and it brick had point betwe #r the Kitchen of smoke t ) out between th at the cornice T™h damage, and the firemen was to weather-boarling, « the attic floor through the chimney. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are to all who so promply the call for help. ore the only destruct loosen a sect ut a hole and punch plastering tH test Lhron uth in opening to the Cloan very grates fu responded to A a A Began Hatching. Three of the baby chick filled on incubators in the Kerlin hatchery wete partially Monday for the initial hateh of the 1920 segeon. This will permit shipping about February 11th. More than twenty thousand eggs are now in incubation, which, of course, ls on- ly a small fractional part of the oa pacity of the mamoth machines, DEATHS ’ ve Mingle, lock Thursday the Centre trotdde. She in Belle daugh- Mrs. her sla- MINGLE sed away at ~Miss Helen 11:05 woek at heart and lived She pa oc morning of Inst County he wing 468 vears wapritad, of of age all Ter life of the late A. CC M Magia (Hoffer) Mingle other survived Roxy, at a member Wig a ingle and Besides a twin fonte ter she by home, St. John's H weyon ed her public the the of and member the Order gervices w High o'clock the Bell ating i home on Monday afternoon at 2:30 Robert Thena, pastor of Reformed church was street made in cemetery. VONADA who 1} of the son, age. Mr, Carner Civil War. He is surv Franklin Carner, of also a half-brother, Wiliam of Femington. Funeral wer held at ohurch Hub lersburg, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clicl Rev, Hurry Hartman offi was made the Hubble tery. veto ved wis n an by of the Reformed in raburg CORMAN. Simon Cormis the home of a daughte Miller, at Fiedler iturday afte of the below on 8 rnoon, there Ho nd on of ‘orman months a i > TWO PAY WITH LIVES ROCKVIEW AT FOR Pittsbargh Bandit Druggist Rocky lew, and Shyer of Executed Doy lestown day at $29,686,214 D Dalry products and eggs valued at $20,086,214 were exported from the United States In the year ending June. 80, 1026, according to a state ment on the export situation issued the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. Canned milk topped the Jist, with eggs second, cheese third and butter fourth. The principal ex- port market for these products proved the eggs shipped abroad and was next | to the United Kingdom as a buyer of | eanned milk, Great Britain was the second largest customer for these products, with the Philippine Islands in third position. Mexico, Germany, China and Japan, Panama and Can. nda were the other markets which bought the surpluses of these products i which Le for Hqguor settlement of a debt of $137 Dunstan owed Tim had stolen. take the stand behalf at his trial, and it reason the Board of Pi uch consideration o i f Insurance and MACHINE SHOP Real Estate Ty Hg uw ACETYLENE WELDING H00D WORK, WAGON WORK ee fp re W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA Bell Phone 12R3 12¢¢ claimed which Dunstan He did not his own for this failed f his chi the in was wrdons to give m 1rReS of treatment by ce His he is idren barbarous poll Want to Buy or Sell? James waa formerly a4 salesman home was Upper Darby ind and two « in burvived by a widow SER US FIRST PUBLIC SALE. AND 10T FOR A Louse and lot, the ate of the late Angeline located on the north Street, HOUSE SALE of the Weaver, of West ily will be sold FEBIU use is i yl properly Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE BALL, Pa em EE Er P side H HDAY, The he ructure, Centre The Centre Heparter, $1.00 a year ale on SATI in ge of the purchasd Wednesday, Jan. 30 will be GREATER ALTOONA DAY IN ALTOONA ‘| TH RICHELIEU THEATRE i ! {BELLEFONTE S FINEST THEATRE Continuous Slow—2 to 11 PP. M, ERK.) ity WY | | THURSDAY (TH Vi | | Fe HEART OF MARYLAND)” {FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Wk ~~ BOOSTER STORES WEER. { HASH «= NEX] of GIRL" MONDAY OF Greater Altoona now embraces Just able the Like about do territory It oe- cupled before the recent snnexations and it has had a bie of wise (“THE SHOW inerease In population, making it one the seven largest cities In the State with an estimated popu lation of $0600, TUESDAY NEXT WEEAR. ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS HAVE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 “GREATER SET ASIDE— “GOING UP WEDNESDAY NEXT WEEK. As ALTOONA DAY” and a time celebrato this inerease In the growth of the “ACROSS THE ATLANTIC offering THU RSDAY AND SATURDAY FRIDAY WONDERFUL VALUES IN SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE for HOME and PERSONAL USE “WW iHHiL} THE CIT) THE STATE” FHI RSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Week) PARA FALRKING | “SAERSITY oe SLEEPS” AND (This Mol IU R} 51 it MONDAY, NA DAY JANUARY 30 GREATER ALTOONA WEDNESDAY, {fOMING: It Doesn’t Take Long to Catch On to a “GOOD THING” A If you or your friends have bought you know the wonder- ful Values in this Gigantic Sale, for a limited time, at ... BRAHAMSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM
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