The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 31, 1930, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1530
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
INSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL,
PENNA.
——
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8, W. BMITH, Editor,
BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
RDwW, E.
tea
Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
29 second clase mall matter,
SRMS. The terms of subseriptiomn to
fe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
Pteplay advertising rates made known
oe 48 Ageticsuva,
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev. 8, F, Greenhoe, Fustor.)
9 to 10 A. M:
M.
M.
Georges Valley~
Centre Hall-10:30 A,
Farmers Mills, 7:30 P.
~~~
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas B., Keener, Pastor)
entre Hall—
2:00 Church Services
10:00 Sunday School
Susseyville—
#:30—Sunday School.
30:30—Holy Communion
"$y =
Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.)
Spring Mills—9:30 A. M,
Bethesda—10:30 A. M.
Locust Grove—T7:39 P.
tal —
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor,
Centre Ha Me
10:30, Sunday 1
Brucet
11:00, m vorship.
Spring Mills—S8. 8S. 9:30;
ship at 7:30 P. M.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
M.
Le
rning
wn
orning
public wor-
LETTER FROM NORTH DAKOTA.
Edttors eq
Enclosed
another
Centre
subscriber
and I dom vant
We have built
have
settled ne
of rapid
in ten
we did.
and outside
We
0 everyt
since
fast.
with high
MOVE
move
had
We
J ust
again. Howes
are looking
erable weat
barvest thi
corn plant
bope for
will ripen
it was
Fruit
Year.
be ship
And a
tell you yet
turkeys
they will
year.
Now
Can nna
Northwe
we Can
home:
to our
Wis
remad
I
Matehes and
A combi
matches v
the Harm
farm.
before noor
when a st
Men at
10 the =
and kept
the az
men. w
and very |
The woel
the m pfort
en, when
the macl
him betw
While the
over
Bad (
Children ombination
aout}
a MICK 68 nEnRin
——— AP ———
Operators’ Licenses
The fo 1
aminations
ghen wee
streets, by
State
been issued
tor wvehicl
Rass
Vantine
tholomew,
Bellefonte;
M. BEradf
Young,
Port Matlida: 1
on a Tu hard
H CC Decker, Pleasant Gap:
Ys Baney, Bellefonte; Anna
Dale, Bellefonte: Herbert
Bellefonte; Elmer W. Cressman,
adelph’h: T°. J. Hall, State
Harold Gates, State College; George
J. Bmith, State College: Thomas IL.
Plunkett, Bellefonte: Lloyd Shire, Jr.
Snow Bhoe; Melvin Trausue, Lamar;
Ruth Royer, Centre Hall; Leila Jodon,
Bellefonte, Mrs, Helen Law, State Col:
lege. ’
Issued,
Nave
a mo-
Helen J
Bas
A. Hines,
theth
ve €.
Thomas,
Smith
College;
Fichard
Dodds
Bifger
Phil-
College;
p
tate
CENSUS FIGURES
The population of Marion township
decreased from 498 in 1920 to 442 In
31930. There are fifty-five farms in the
district,
Ferguson township came through
with but 4 loss of ninety in population
since 1920, when it had 1639 residents,
The count for 1930 is 1540.
DEATHS
Runkle
§i11 Ar-
nt
William Love
hs
Pittsburgh,
RUNKLE
died suddenly at home nt
Aver
tht Sunday,
33 we, mid
according to a telegram |
here Monday morning by rd
No
received
atives further information Wis
given,
The
David
deceased gon of C,
Margaret
and
was 1} 11
L.ove Runkle, both
and
reared Potter
Centre Hall, W
he clerked In
Wolf & Son,
his par
deceased, WHS in
hen quite
tiie gen
here, and
nts to Pitts
od with an Joe
and
nian
of
later with
burgh,
mar
went
where he engag
turing company,
he continued in
finally becoming
ufo with which
Various on
the general
which positon he held at
the time his denth,. His return vis
ts to Centre Hall were very infrequent
although he was interested in the
this which or
out of the thi
of this paper
reminded to
compa
Pras
manager,
ny
Lies
of
hap
penings of saction, yncdi-
is born fact it he
tion
5 and
pay
ways a reads
needed to
of vad
tir
Der
tir Ri) Th.
Nittany Val t
| years member
Hubble
Khe was
church
Years
wind,
was
formed
many
Her hust
VORrS ago,
thers, proprietors
they 1 many
She survived
Mrs
whi
one
of Te
Years
y died
of the
nng C
ved
one son an
Hall,
and H.
also by three
Alters, of Helle
of Aar
Youngs
Archey,
of
in
daughters
Mre, WW. E. Corman,
A. Tong, of Nitta
Mma. Joseph
Mrs A. F. Bower,
and Mrs. Jaredd Mowery,
Ohio. Punersl services were held
the Archey home on Frday of
week: interment at Hublersburg,
————————— AP TUPI CRAIN.
who last winter
in front of
arting
ny.
siglors:
fonte;
burg,
es
from
inst
Thomas Morrison,
fell on an icy pavement
the residence of Hardman P. Harris,
burgess in Bellefonte, sued that bor
ough for $8000 damages. For pain and
suffering, $2000 is asked, §$5000 for
compensation for loss of wages and
$1000 for medical attention, The bor-
ough solicitor, N. Spangler, adiveed
the authorities not to enterain offers |
of settlement,
The borough of Bellefonte decided |
that ten mills for borough, ten for
street and two for interest purposes
would be required to raise sufficent
funds for the coming year,
.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HAIL, PA,
—
Harty
COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES,
- - .
3 venrs BIDE WANTED,
D. CASEBEER,
REGISTERED
rf
OPTOMETRIST,
ohiool term,
Eyes Examined — Glasses Flited
. *
Turner, of I n, wn admi Nag ter Alife, Matisfaction Cuarsnteed
PR ron 3 rman to Centre HI i sling i
A hi 2 . a—— ——— h :
Monday i f Wau 0 “il All bids mast be in bands of
SHOW BABIES AY hw August 15th, The Board reserves the Established 104 ELA
CENTRE COUNTY DAY Jeet any and all bid :
a ot bi F. P. FLORAY,
vid George 8i tim, ue wil Becretary.
win tal
on Heoretary
treatment LIONTE
The Centres Repo
rier
$1.50 a yedr.
BONS of
RICHELIEU =
Clarendd
medica
sholtis, of
Mo nday for
Tibo ane
wwe Mills, we
BELLEFONTE
Letterman, i
underg:
had been
SATURDAY
Children—10¢ to 6
ptment, was disci
P.M.
Milesburg,
patient
Metzler, of
urgical Le ING F'asds
Tuesday. “LUCKY LARKIN"
of : that
Port
Tuesday as
nson,
array
ead
months
Mier,
vais § 44 $
patient
yi HE STATE”
ALL THIS WEEK—
JOLSON, Ing or
{AL
| “MAMMY™
rrr SETI POPE IIE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
i: PCE OO OOOO ET POPOOOOEOP
WEDNES, AUG,
10 9 FP
i "
A &
ISTEAM SHOVEL LIFTS “LOVE AMONG THE
| MILLION AIRES
M.
g shown fy
ROOF FROM CAVE ‘ i +
11% *
“SNORTHWESTERN
MOUNTED POLICE
i 0.
y
+ w
{oming
NEXT WEDXRES.
SPARADE OF THE WEST”
legular Prices
JEONERSETAL Dena OL J 0 SEERA DORON, STEN AMBER <r JOGCHINOIT TERETUNNEN | Jo TIRIMESIISTNY JIDSR TIE! BOREL SOOT | JRVIETOOE ION
’
Centre County Farmers
Day, August 7th
at STATE COLLEGE
A ———
Abolish Mercantil
¥
3
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
ER ut i ee a A a a ak a es a
FOTN JM Dane
SSSTERNENERL PTO SLIINY TIERS SPIO annen IROSAAIISINY De JUTTROLACE TURRMOBOOONN De JACAUYORIORY JUTOOTINONY TRORIBEIN OTMNCE RMSUTIMRON!
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National Headquarters
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
The Home-Owned “THRIFT PLUS SATISFACTION” STORES.
Reduced Prices i; for \eek-End, Aug. 1&2
Clover Farm Macaroni, Spaghetti & Noodles,
Regular 10c pkgs., 1 kind or assorted, 3 PKGS.
Daisy Cream or Long Horn Yellow Cheese,
Dold’s Sliced Bacon, . per half-pound pkg.
Large, Ripe Watermelons . . 45¢
U. S. No. 1 White Potatoes, peck 35¢
Clover Farm Pastry Flour, 5- Ib. Bag 21c
“ 10-lb. Bag 39¢
Clover Farm Fine Western Flour, 24:1b. Bag 98c
“ ¢ 49-b, Muslin Sk. $1.95
3 New Varieties with Pabs-ett Cheese --‘Pabst Swiss,’ 3 5 C
23c
Ib. 27¢
19¢
i L{
6“
él é ‘ae
We are introducin
‘Pabst Pimento,” ‘Pabst Brick & Pabst-ett’ --
E> THERE IS A CLOVER FARM STORE NEAR YOU.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE~This Week Only,
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