The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1929, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
3) Runkle Residence Not Sold. the
The 1. E, Runkle residence, located | 800d prices,
. on the east side of Main street,
TRY south center section of the
“Baughgro”
The Ideal Plant Food
for
Bamuel Bilner was a
Lawns, Flowers, Gardens,
t iidder, Y GLY
Shrubs and Trees.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929
THE CENTRE REPORTER
- DEATHS
ISSUED WEEKLY, . CE *
— FAXON. Mrs, Laura C. Faxon, aged
A a
0S N 4 £ NA.
CENTRE HALL, PENN 74 vears, died Saturday morning at the
Mrs. W. E.
SMITH & BAILEY,
B, W. SMITH,
SDW., BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
fering real estate, sold readily
at
inthe! ————— tc a——
was! If you have beer
the
town, not on your knoes
Goodhart but in garden sticking” onion
offer not be How
mind of thelgnion snow come in
second | pt le
Ll made, youre ate, can we have
rhito ”
daughter, ing h season # we d
“
home of her
Proprietors. i j
Grau, Montoursville, owner ¥ the met early Homebody
Bde, by eight daughters atid 208 what we z
and a Mrs, Mary Anderson, Mrs.
J Warren Wood and Mrs. D, J. Auds-
ley, of State College; Mrs. J. V. Royer,
Mulaiad at tay Pout Ullies ia Cotte Hu Woolrich; Mrs. E. 8. Bullock and
9 2eend qiase mall matter, ( E. Widgpple, of -Wililamsport;
TERMS. —The terms of subseription iv go. H. T Diehl, of Miffiinburg; Mrs.
fe Reporter are $1.60 a year, in advance f Montoursville, and Charles E.
Plapicy advertising rales made know wuxon, of Ba
an spplication une services wie
CR RA ome ol
Sunday Church Services| ii Shi” 5i
officiating Interment hb
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (HARGE
(Bev, B. ¥F., Greenhoe, Faster)
She is survived
The houshold sold toof- in
This Business of
Buying TIRES
the
“bargains” “discount,”
tricks of the
goods prior
sOn;
Tis
udsbhurg
held at
her daughter, Mrs, Gra
Hey
Sunday
Union cemetery, Bellefonte,
—
deafened by of rival manu-
The tire huyer today Is clalme«
xt
McCAFFERTY
aged 61 years, of
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE the home of
(Bev, Delas BRB. Bheouer, Pesior) dit } t
Lentre Hall—
#:30 Sunday School
A0:30 Holy Communion.
Friday, 7:30. P. M.,,
Bexrvice,
Tuesday,
day evenings al «oy,
— facturers, Everybody Is yelling “allowance”
Jared “guarantees” and “service”—all trade,
The car owner Is surrouned by superlatives — bewildered
by
of these
But in
claims, Compared to tires of other years, doubtless many
McCLENAHAN'S GRAIN HOUSE
CENTRE HALL
statements are true. Competition has made better tires,
comparing tires today, the buyer who seeks
fact,
this:
Preparatory his mones's worth
must consider one significant It stands out alone, unchalleng-
and trinmphant, It Is
and Thurs h — Aa Stat Ty Hero, He was | a
Special Holy :
MOR)
RIND.
PEOPLE BUY GOO EAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH-
Week Servic
Fusscy vilie—
1:30—Sunday School. Ni
3:30—Church Services, J. Mchint
— he {i wing dispatct ¥ 4 _ nt Ye ¥ 2
EVANGELICAL Sap LMT ae.
(Bev. W. E, Smith, Paster.) \ndrew J. McNItt, 3 mat
Bethesda—10:30 A. M. SALES AND SERVICE.
» Murphy JoLallerty, i . ll hh duibein _ ER
—
Missing for Month
Locust Giove
Spring Mills, 7:10 P. M.
Special me ngs will
Right 1h We
Centre Hall,
Special
-2:30 Pp. AM.
1:30 P. M.
LASOT Service.
Need a NEW Battery ?---We Have
Them.
Does Your Battery Need Repairing?
---We Can Do It.
PRESIUYXTERIAN
J. MM, Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
Al.
(Bev,
Pine Grove Mills, 9:30 A.
Lemont,
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
a
11:00 A. MM.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev,
Spring Mills—46
Service t vhicl
$:00 A
10:30
Centre H 1:30 » M., Sunday ‘entre Count Hospila ! n | . - Goodyear Tires won thelr suprem
School : 00 Batteries Inspected Free. | are pr
Spruce
8chool;
BELL La TREES | HOMAN MOTOR CO. |
" CENTRE HALL
Harry W. Newman, Pastor.)
for
fires
than ten
other man-
To
YORrs,
more
than
maintain this popularity, each year,
made and sold more any
We Service and Repair All Makes of Batteries
ufacturer.
acy upon he road where clalms
ved by performance,
Over one hundred million Goodyear tires have been sold.
million buyers can't be wrong.
hundred
HALL,
ns | HAGAN’S GARAGE
i. So] — tw Se Centre Hall
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
At LINDEN
(Miss Sarab Pastor.)
COUNTY
NOTES,
». . . . . *
HOSPITAL
RTATION
SIX CYLINDER
CHEVROLETS on the road
since JAN. 1st
To satisfy the overwhelming public demand for the
new Chevrolet Six, the Chevrolet Motor Company has
accomplished one of the most remarkable industrial
achievements of all time. In less than three months
after the first Chevrolet Six was delivered to the pub-
lic, the Chevrolet factories are producing 6,000 cars a
day. Asa result, more than a quarter-million new
Chevrolet Sixes have been delivered to date—and this
of Jersey
Mr. Decker
ywing and trucking
Wore A heen Gu
Murray and Mrs. Wm. Tennis, of B
“Iburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs
Nannie Balley, Mrs Hamil (Henn,
of the | pfra Williams, Miss Sarah
was admitted on | fra rr, Milla; Mrs, Ross |W08 a
surgical Bradford, cashier of
Louder, Dorothy
Louder, Mrs. Mary
Thompson, Mra
George Mitchell, Miss Maude Mitchell,
Mrs, Edward Glenn, Frank Wasson,
Miss Cornelia Dale. Mm, Emma Bathe
gate, Mra. Runkle, Mrs. Elmer Louder
and Anna Mary, of Lemont; and Miss
en Fila and Margaret Glenn, of State
College,
Mra, BV. Goodhart, Mrs. John Heck
man, iss Martha Boal, Mm 8. C,
Brungart, Mra. H. W. Potter, Mra. OO.
was lO, Benner, Mrs. Quarles Slack, Mrs,
wernt
ala.
Mr. and Mra. F. P on Tues-
day, attended the funerad of Harry |
Willinmaport, Me. Reeder |
cousin of Mrs. Geary. He
the
was unmarried,
ter, Mins
visited the Geary
ing up the family.
Charles Reeder, is
the western States,
Mr. and Mra
Wéastgrove, Chester county,
State College, on Baturday, to
witness the boxing matches and attend
the dedication of the recreation bulld-
ing. They stopped at Centre Hail and
took with them Miss Elisabeth Roy-
Cleary,
tremendous popularity is increasing every day! If you
patient,
have not yet seen and driven this remarkable care
Lt Herbert M Beeozor,
Bellefonte Republican.
Baturday
ment,
Mrs, Henry Montgomety, of Belle-
fonte, who had been a surgieal pa-
tient, was discharged on Saturday.
editor Charade Reeder, in
of Pine
Mrs. Philip
Direcse,
come in for a demonstration!
Grove
Fle |
{
andl | The Roadster, $525; The Phaeton, $525; The Coach, $595: The Coupe, $505; The
frequently Sedan, $675; The Sport Cabriolet, $605; The Convertible Landau, $715; Sedan
mak Delivery, $505; Light Delivery Chassis, $400; 1)4 Ton Chassis, $545; 134 Ton
brother, Chassis with Cab, $650. All prices f. 0. b. factory, Flint, Mich
in the price range of the four
was |
i Ed N EN i |
morning for treat- | Louder. Miss Newberry bank
mother
Reeder, who
Miriam Ross his
Daniel Sue
Mra, Charles
and Ross
Payne, home here,
An only
Miss Anna Fisher, daughter of Har located in
old Fisher, of Unlon township, was
discharged on Saturday after under.
#oing surgical treatment for several
days.
Mr. D. 1. Willard, of Bellefonte, was
admitted on Sunday afternoon for
medical treatment.
Lydia Jackson, of Bellefonte,
Six
DECKER CHEVROLETECO. Bellefonte
HOMAN MOTOR CO. - Centre Hall
Foster, of
drove by
Earnest
wd
i
auto to
admitted on Sunday as a medical pa
tient,
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L. R. Lingle, Mra. Pepoon Sr. Mrs, H
Pepoon, Mrs. Mac Morran, Miss Grace
Smith and Mrs. Emma Emerick, of
Centre Hall
er, the ladies having been chums when
students at West Chester Teachers Col
lege. Rudolph Weuntzier accompanied
the Fosters,
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