THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. : AY S. Cr LINNAT NI 1 ER —— r PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. | o'clock ~E, . Bmith, it, beams SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST. SAAS, 4 oes nt se sm ut r PLY ‘ ' od “ i - : cee | VONBIDA —Elizabeth Gramiley Von. oA TDAY MARCH 1 at Boo Sco M., on the W. A. Alexander farm, % CENTRE HALL. PENNA. eldn, sister of the late Simon PP. Hen- C. H, H. SCHOOL, NOTES. The Junior class play, "The Deacon's] in n Borough, y * mile west of Old Fort, . BE Dinges will er TT Inigh, of Centre Hall, with whom she eX Becond Wife!” was a success, The y B. Hennigh and Frank C. Hennigh, sell farm stock and implements; clean SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. made her home some few Years ago, “ Ca ; : house was well filled The orchetsra | X0CUtors of 8B P. Hennigh: The real up sale~E., M. Bmith, auct 8. W. SMITH, Editor. died on Friday, Feb, 21st, at Hershey, I'd senior class will present an As- estate and personal property of the late FRIDAY, MARCH made its second publ appearance that 8 P H fg} EM. Smith t . § » cnnigh, . &3, Bmith, auct, Hl 2 oe SDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and aged 72 years, 6 months and 10 days ternoon at 3 olock night and played very well considering sharp, on Boal farm on Btate road be- y < A o i I. Business Manager, She was born a few miles south-east . the ———————————— sn aim—— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, : 28th, nt 12 o'cioe sembly program tomorrow (Fiiday) af- it 12 o'ciock £2 A PLY r wra . ° of . short time they have been playing BATURDAY, MARCH th, at 1:00 tween Tusseyville and Boa surg, Ad- s————— ' y Matas Your 1 {1 » . % . a — lof Centre Hall, a daughter of David BE, They expect to play in the Methodist {© lock, on State road 1% miles west of am P, Smith will me 4 . reot ing f the § ween . > > 5 ow fils vy love Sune: q . “ caiedod at the Post Oftloe in Ceatre Hal | j1onnigh Her first marriage was to A meeting of the Alumni Assock church on Sabbath evening, March 16. |PPHng Mills By Ch HB ngard. {implements —E, s second class mall matter Fran Gramlev, of Loganton Four of the Centre Hall High school will be i New and used farm machinery. —E. M, SATURDAY, MARCH 20th : 1 > . rancis Gramley, Joganton t . 8 : : at bf JRDAY, MARCH 20th, at 12:2 8 3.1 yy ei : : M;r BCC 4 in ALN } . it ¥ 1 en pt 1 17 ’ TERMS. The terms of subseription 10). ildren survive to this unfon: Mary he in the Jy h Tr . . po fil Bellafonto High schoo bask etinall Bmith, suet ociock P. M., 2% ies east of Potters . : 1 e ca row (Friday) evening at { ¢ 4 'TEDNESDAY. A ue 21 & he Reporter are $1.80 a year, in advance |i 10s of Pittsburgh: Lulu Packer, of | IMOMToN riday) evenin it T 0 team will play the G. T. V. 8. boys at WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, at 10 Mills, in Georges V sw. D . Decitas Display advertising rates made Emowd | \[{ll Hal: George I. of Altoona, and ET Spring Mills on March th t is ex-|A M., on the Sankey farm, 1 mile Bast | wii 101d a stock pile of twenty cows, » ¥, 114 w TT 2 . ¢ % * ” . @ apoieation Bessie Tibhens. of Loganton. Mr. First Debaty, March 14. bected to be one of the st games of of Potters Millis, by T. E. Schaeffer: hogs, ete. M live stock and M. Bmith, auct, w Smith, auct. missed away at L.oganton The first of the County Debates inlthe year Full line farm stock and implements; AR : m i . oo» § 3 some years ago, and after his death which Centre Hall is competing wil ————— clean-up sale~—~—E. M. Bmith, auct. EXECUTOR'S NOTIUR, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES A Gramley made he home among oe place on Friday, Ma Th The Sophomord class poy THURSDAY, MARCH 13, at 9:00 A n ti matter « th Futat —— her children and with her brother Iniguestion, which was select tn , M., on what is known as the Boal AM J. TH LER, late ¢ FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE!) place, until sk years ago when she |gtate Forensic League, is ! Vedneadsy. March 12. | farm, 4 miles west of Old Fort: Clean . - ; Jat 4 . up sale of farm stock and implements Letters teslhdnentary (Bev, 8. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) again married, thi time to Robert | That the county should be th unt Wl on 7 i . 4 RR. C. Tressler. E. M. Bmith, auct, having been d nt to the public ther literary Pring appeasance a Centre Hall—10:30 A, M. Voneida, of Renting Siw { Sup fived lgupport and control of publi cho a cla They have beon working hard ..8 at Hershey. EOE EEN ifferedd a long iTh uestion as be y Cds try | \ : . 1 5 4 v : . ail persons know Boring Mills, 2:30 P. AM. eq suitored a, long Fils q n has been for soma time to make this a success-| FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, at 9:30 A. §! Bersofs kuow sey vill T80 P. M fliness from stomach educational circles for son we andi . SUCH y M., on the D. K Keller farm, two miles Tusseyville, 7: , . stones, but consumplion Was pronounc- the county unit has alread katne Lo present them dq — ed the read cause of her death ed the district and townshi ool b : - Separul tae rlamE , a . od h \ ! Moroeram 8 the 584 presented | —Farm stock and implements; clean- thenticated for @ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE | The body was conveyed to Loganton|svstems fn some States. | vi B11 : - 2 tok-\up sule—B. Si. Smith, sue 8 " A » badd "hal ARs A . 1 } } ns 3 ale. 4 x. }§ 3 vB L FAN sir xr rR (Bev, Delas KB. Keener, Pastor) and burial made in the Bvangelical|vanh, however i v , oA : ‘si “ : BEWAEB, : , however BATURDAY. MARCI 5th. at 1:00 " [A> TREGRT $71 Centre Hall cemetery there on Monday of last week | ooent problem ATUI >. a nt . : ha R. TRE! IBLER, ¥ $ . @ . " . on % ee J Vy i ans { in 1OCIO 4] m ; Lhe (1 Wa irs xecutors §:30—Sunday School. Rev. A. C. Paulhamus, pastor of the The Greg Yn t cat b ras , ale Do . a Eo 7 am i " . : - . ha . E . En a . .. 4 r . . i by \ > MIN, : RE om, BRIOLE BRIUIYSLOW!? I'o ‘ 3 i 3 £ Jnden Hall, ‘a 7:830—Churdan Service. Evangelica hurch, delivered the fu-iSchool negative te wi ITE | : ' osaphine | west of Old : Spring Mils— ne ul sermon in th chun h. 2 Ci ntre Hall gh Scho affirm ! ) ~ Fome. stock. few Tas twin 9:00 Church Services hose ho attended the funeral ser-|in the Centre Hall eh school bu i 4 3 ment . = N fr ! 108 1 ' Saul H { ane t sanvilie hodr mts, ©. Ma) 10:00 Sunday School ke from a di hy : a the hirst deix the Len-| ony hv svou ) ' 5 at § ook 1 Farmers Mills dren and husband, were Mr. and Mrs lire Hall His ; negative t | a eg : + 11s h pT en Hall 1 dud BABY besides the chil- ling in the f I.. 3. Rearick and Miss Gramley, of will travel to 9:30—Sunday School. RY . ay : =r ; by five girls] soca 5. at time snd Disce the : ock Haven; Mr, and Mrs. Ollie Feld- [8chool and « : he affirmatiy LI ne ods. Also ai Saun ne anc AOE ( 'H C 30: 30—Chwrch Service, Lo * H Iven ! in Wetzel of - i a . ‘iim a hark nsterals! iy eleven boys |administrators of John farahbarg ! KS luly mediat AV ine 4 : we mediate paymes and those having tion of theleast of Centre Hall, by Keller & Brooks seainst the r, Bertha Boon, E hein David Rearick, Mr and Mrs. jdas Marc] 2 Jo iv eam : 4 | roo, | os | . EVANGELICAL I. M. Barger, H. B, and F. C. Hennigh, | wil! travel BB gs Tamale [Clans DE he : © bia » rede LB, and I. C. Honnigh, |will travel, instead of th eh school | Class Song A ee an” gle Comb Rhode NO SERVICES - astor attendingland Mi: I. W. Hennigh r. and Mrs. {ar trative, nd irown ‘31: ame and enjoy ‘ vening with u Gr 3 : ib be or CE ar OI z Island Reds, Conference. i yr. Ntr jor, of i id i 8 (‘ummines ‘31 nd Adaline in ry ¢ 4 Fou £ on riet A ne. 1 3 ‘ 3 ¢ - . ee ges 32; negative. Evelyn Bradford '30; | oh or a HEL on Co sop 1 18¢, 20¢c & 25¢ Each METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W, Newman, Pastor.) Smullton—S. 8. at 9 A, M.; worship | die t his home Zion. Sat “t i y a won UU : dl t ) : A at 10 A. M. nig at 10:30 o'clock. following hriof | (78 ¥ ited the Cag glel. ibs v at State and Kind vio s he | i | A tint ni . of Potters and iaying qualities Centre Hall—§:30 A. M ¢ oliege 107 Lhe purposs Of UIE sla-( 08 a} Tr k a We Sunday | Hl 3 = wa a3 o ale was tha : 1 tos n Ie : JU . ot i de te | ho nue " : | acct : / lean. : wily : a o | J. C. Robinson mplements.—E. M, Smit} . me : oe SPRING MILLS, PA. lotp apprediationl ty. *. GOVE, EH NG ogy from hens that have been / selected for their size, color, 9:30 A. M.—8. 8 at Sprucetown and]%UrViving member Of i os ¢ sell i » | SPU i 1 and : . . . i . tegulate Jilng Swine atl Publi Spring Mills. famil; } Was a tarmer uni ‘WIWAGNER FARM SOLD Has ulntes les Wis 2 BSDAY, MARCH 18th, at 10 A.| = y - MEO } he retired BACK TO HAROLD MUSSER! ep : (I M., 1% mlies east of Centre Hall, by | . ; i ' : hd Bon: Farm stock POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. |, rt oy ee rt 10 odock | The Bernard Wagner farm, near Cen. | = Assembly provides certain |J3c00 Sharer a non esd ! L : © ra 1 far. ony a fmse SPM L . and implements~E. M. Bmith, auct. For Congress, pa me Els a es. Of ce nd most productive] 1 ol CL iar sale] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th, at § To the Republican Voters o he 23rd . wine A Ye Be $1 Er yd ! n Potter township vi nd | Am re a ; X r ‘ rs A. M., on the Rhone farm, § miles west | of Centre Hall, J. C. Brooks will sell tarm stock and implements; clean-up | sale er] F Mayes, faucet. i SA L ES "MAN on - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, at § | 4 - Ts v Nit on : : : Lior ' ‘ ® { i e * $ y . { ey { ff i > ‘ ’ “ . ‘hp miles west of da tii : : : ; road, C For State Senator. HK B re ad Sn MARCH E. Relish, and implemen IE, unre Counties, | Vived only Gree SATU « MARCHE 20, at 3:30 2 THE LENNOX day, Eotorrie ihe “ i« Re hs + tue rel ¢ / 0 ’ Q | Mittin f ounty ra ies firow ENO. 0600 Tan ' 3 Lhe ia raft 3 Ha : . . “i. ith OIL & PAINT CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO, For State Committeeman. We are author ize) fame burg, alectoin resent. 20, 193 fhject to the rules governing Pent ny. : {I . ~ | pe the Republican font i : 1 PRE Ne Nn } ia >} Caney Hepeorter $1.50 a year. For Republican County Chairman. We are authorized PATIOS Baume of ) J ! fege Do: Bominat the Prima Tuesday, gules gover: i For Republican State Committeeman, | We are eandidacy psburyg Member : publican State Com- + ol hl one hit ; 44.654 t ! 14 of the Pri ry E tion to . hedd Spas ta athe PE Reverd be Cas | i : : exit . " y i Ee : y snd Har: of Cobiarn: Heel - ~ a AA Laurelton Man Injured on Nittany Mg ®t M Danie {Maud 13 eon | ieee Bungalow for Sale. Es FP nt Ci ak | pe nk tic BELL TELEPHONE SERVICE Mountain, a short distance from (Ceri) IRENOBLE. Mrs. Beas ; oublie mile The home has the mo tre Hail wif 3 rt R. Grenoble, a J ven a-=-fUrna bath, electric . ccoring to rte, Me. Von eka acaer Awny. S65 SoAen W|I i BACAR 3 po ho: 1 A Time of Day Whenever You Want It Nodal - . pte ey — oallth { ee . shoe don. an En 5 another car when his machine skidded fering from ail } r ! meni — force of the impact. Two occupants vers shock to the m of the datme| Ee A troy A new Bell Telephone service is now avail- Historical Events, a AA A Sunbury Brakeman Wins Hero Medal for Saving Child. ; Day by telephone. Simply ask the operator Samuel BE. Osman. of Subhory. for the time. brakemasr ind five other MDtOY Pes 4 y go Ye oh 14 i a young A i me d y from head . were presented’ wit herof vice | Miss Dess's Gitboney antive of L® ito Penns ‘ : The cost of rend ring this service will be medals : an ig Fon F usar end CART Ves y hh i ! fis wot iement Im s : fr tie ‘ os nt oof ba. } : heels Bun 4 : lhe rs Pent ‘ y Cat t » ’ OS - Fs np bss nls assadd Enis nat nsdn v 3 ’ : sani "3 pas cH——— ea oe E 4 met by a five LCV / Cia i WILICHL WHE O¢€ nidace ¥, Presser bth wards as a cores others away { tivit from mony in the board room of the Broad! wom ier returs Mr. Osman, who is : 1 of the late! fate operation i formed on J with rench and Indian Frozen Feet Ampuiated, hk 7a 7 . . J each time the service 15 used. Calvin Osman, of Glen ron. and a bro-| Gill, of PI so Saturday not ' s— A —— pr . . » » ther of Mrs. J. Fred Slack, near town, | March 1, at the Philipsburg State hos-| Por sate—Good second-hand range, I'his service 1s provided for your conven- saved the life of a 33-year-old boy near! Pita, when it was #eary to amp lall fixed up: cheap. Also ten good . Pardee, on November 18 1928. As late th » the ankles louble heaters oap~W. H. Mile *NCe 100tS sonul: lem: dou eaters, cheag : « Miner, 1ICNCEC and mects a popular amar or a local train approached Pardee, on thal On Sunday, February 9, when thelpallefont ' * . Lewisburg and Tyrone branch, the en- temperature was below zero Mr. Gill! gine crew saw whai was supposed to!had his feet frozen and was taken to] i . fr be a dog on the track ahead. the Philipsburg State hospital for A few seconds later the engineman | treatment It wna found necessary, realized a child was sitting on the end (finally, that the members be amputat- K A D I O of a cross-tie. Although he applied|ed, although everything posefhle was FOR THE RIG HT TIME ANY TIME the emergency brakes, {twas apparent {done to avoid it, . « o . ’ the train could not be stopped short Mr. Gill, aged about 45 years, has Repair : Service of the child, been employed by the Philipsburg bor. Ask the Operator Osman, who was sitting in the eab, ough on the streets of the town for a We are prapared in a modern made his way to the pilot, jumped off | number of years, previously working up-to-date Shop to give prompt and ran ahead of the engine. He pek-|at the brick yards. and efMcient service on all makes el up the child and stepped off the ——————————— of Radio Bets, at Reasonable track just in time to avold being struck The Philadelphia Inquirer Sold. Prices. by the cylinder head, The Philadelphia In . ” t quirer passed In- Why depend on tinkering and When Mr. Osman leaped off the pilot], the hands of the Curtis-Martin guess work, Give US a call, the train was moving at the rate of Newspapers, Inc, by the purchase by about eight miles an hour. The train that corporation of more than fifty per SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE wis stopped with the front end of the lant of the stock. The Inquirer build. tender over the cross-tie on which the (I. 0. 0. F. Bullding.) ing was purchased outright. Its value ehiid had been sting. alone is placed at $10,000,000. The es- CENTRE HALL, PA. The child is the son of Mrs. Irene lunated value of the Inquirer stock Jaler, of Welkert. shares ls $14,000,000, “time of day” information by telephone. #