| *PHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930, THE CENTRE REPORTER, OENTRE HALL, PA. EE - i ————— or ———— m———— aaa - i THE CENTRE REPORTER . » ’ . of the 11-year-old twin daughters of [BUILDING WATER PLANT DEATHS, [ was borough constable and a tipstaff ISSUED WEEKLY . DEATHS. Warren W, and Alta Miller Benner, AT SPRING MILLS | at he court house, He is survived by - : sven * 4 2 # * a» . a 0» died at the parents’ home near Mad RYAN James H. Ryan, of Bell la son ana two Anughte: ho 1k SR———— —— ——— sty a . 1 Hy nn W augniters “iso Le isonburg, after an illness of several fonte, aged 76 vears, ded at the Gels | NNA. ~ ' ys ¢ Tare yVS “gr fen of SOE » {os ¢ . 5 : - : fir y guy PT, ses selae CENTRE BALL. PEN John F Stover, of Berryshurg, died wixks of what is sald to have been Local parties have formed a com Inger hospital, Danville, Monday morn brothers and one sister, Sunday. infantile paralysis, aged 11 years, Hlpany to bulld a water plant at Spr ng Ing with a complication of diseases | Funeral services were held SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. months and 2 dave ATi t supply water for domestic He was born In Bellefonte dav £4 Grr and Titer A 8. W, BMITH, Editor St Tr TE alilis 10 supply wa n fumes . : | Yay afternoon and "mterment made in . . . SAUNDERS, Mrs, Kate Saunders, Surviving are the parents and these use in that thriving village Applica Mr. Ryan at the time of his death | the Union cemetery, =mDW. XE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and widow of John Saunders, died at Cen-}lhrothers and sisters: Elmer, Catherine, Business Musager, tre Hall Wednesday morning at four|Fhyllis, Harding, Charlotte, Ray and ry — Hl — a \ " . 2) Cla ia State permit to use the water has ~ o'clock. A complete obituary notice § Glenn, 2 che Pout Ofte - Centre Bab will appear next week. Funeral services will be held from | already been procured, The water is fe sossnd dase mail matter, Ee the home by Rev. A. J. Miller. Inter taken from springs on lands along SIERAMS. The terms of subseription to ce : . SP ; ti # hay : ry 11 y 32 oe COOTTe bs, a Civiljment in the Madisontburg cemetery, Neary a ‘ . éé ’ Me Beperter are $1.50 a year, in advance. | DUBBES George H. Dubbs, a Egg Hill owned by former sheriff A. B i 3 War v ¥ and native of Penns rn ———— ———— —— A a 1S e Dhpiay vertising tes ma ka steran — : : ad " de own ve : : Lee, Two reservoirs are contemplated Mm appiieatt VaHey., died Friday in Holts Hollow, J I ‘HL IS HELD on. en 0 « HARRY RUHL 1 BELT one of which 's already completed. Thi war Unionville, at the advanced age ah ER . ’ ’ » 85 Usiony 6 months and 13 days. FOR MANSLAUGHTER dimensions of It are 26x38 feet, with a to Give You Extra Service it “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES He was a Jumberman and later a] On Wednesday a charge of man- depth of six feet, A second reservoir ’ farmer by occupation Interment was | slaughter was brought against Harry iH be me hundred Pes gs gher od ’ made at Centre Hall, Monday after-|Ruhl, of Lewistown, who was respon sll. 4 nuit on hs Had pec ke : aighet, 1S Oversize and | ‘xtra | hick ” ms VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGRE| oon, A squad from Troop I, 1081d|sible for the death of Richard Matt. | Which will furnish a water pressure * (Bev. B. ¥. Gresnhos, Pastor.) Cavalry, known also as Boal Troop,|hews, of Altoona, an account of which [of from seventy to eighty pounds, feorges Valley, 10:30 A. M. attended the services at the grave and|appenrs on the last page of this issue jample for fire protection . Oentre Hall, 2:30 P. M. fired the customary salute, of the Reporter Fwo thousand feet of the 4800 feet If you regularly make long, hard trips over bad The deceased was a son of Jeremiah The charge was prepared by District f four-inch géipe have 1% rt lald A 3 - 1 ’ be * 3 : Farmers Mills, 7:30 P, M. and Eliza J. (Reynolds) Dubbs. He was] Attorney John G. Lovan cond section of 1600 feet of one and roads —if you ve had considerable trouble with ipo wil ba connected : punctures, blowouts, or getting mired, Wednes. tion has been made for a charter, and . — born at Gregg Station, west of Centre ———————————— one-half Inch Hall, and was the last Jving member Matthews had both legs Hroken, anit h ur-inch section nn srnaller of the family. He was twice married. [injury on the head and bruises. He will 4 u : ry ' . The first wife was Miss Annie Nico-lalso suffered njuries causing internal wetofore the vi re hi de led Come in and see the latest Goodyears for super- entre Hall— demas, now deceased, and the second, | hemorrhages. almost Mrely on Berns and we) BPVIco © y " we. ' #:30—Sunday School. Miss Bessie Johnston, who survives, as p——— for its water supply service and super-protection ! 10:30—Holy Communion Service. do also nine of 1 children, Ome T vithl car struck a parked ea a — ”. y ” 1 1 } \ mii 5 visited t % £1 , mm Y T ’ ’ Friday evening at 7:30, Preparatory]son, James, waa lost in the Miami ds- [estimated to have been 50 to 150 feet Presbytarian Manse Notes, I'he New Heavy Duty All-W eather—and the fam- Service, aster, a few 3 Lg welow i whers e me wers : 5 mantic 4 : 4 yville— : i ter on he Penn Stato aculty. 9:00 —Home Mission Service. STINE—Allison William Stine, aged 7 t7 18 car 10 swerye and get out] i give an illustrated jecture in th tires ever built. Also we 40:00 Sunday School 71 3 a ‘ of control, : y (000 vear ‘ath fi » EVANGELICAL survived b two sons and two daugd rexel finger and lady friend, of le it ‘ off eri i y re . id) al Pathfinder (Rev, W. EB, Smith, Paster.) rs; also, by two brothers, J. Eis] Akron Ohi Morris MuMfinger and sented to Rev. Si to be used for Low fall prices— now Spring Mills—9:30 A. M. | t : Bethesda—10:45 A. M. Locust Grove—7:'0 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Bev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, Centre Hall widow f the late Wm H. Musser, of] iad } (ual ay He fd 3 : l. { next L ! Fle y f 3} A 6 Pl G d Thursday eveni 7:00, Standard]home. Mrs, Musser was 71 Ary” of [loulex | oa Fines ; . vio. font ©} h in the Pitts 1 {ct friends. Zottle, both of whom preceded her to[Sunday. She \ LOCO! ) y her loantre H 9:30, worship; 10:00, 8. 8. Od, OL Adoona; fran a, Stal te sine dows 4 , og raid : Abandoned Highway Deels on. TIRE Tuesday ov ne. 7: 5, tand A ofl ie A5t oq oe fonts A j= : i : : 4 ’ A R ~ : ns el Training Class. Rg vive: a. hyde Tho This ecomminit t [handed down a @ t week that . sips Spring Mills— Bay Me ne TE NN OY Chteadar men ol ect [Clearnied TY § iaimtiin Priced within reach of all. Bmuliton— 10:00, 8, SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) ous Double Eagle —are the two greatest endurance a Sn Novato a i have a new 6-ply Heayy- SPRING MILLS The regular offering will not tal Duty time to get yours. LAE PV A wt oS setreopticar AA LOCAL AND FERSONAL Coven eguety on JB TS el A || SS 4 GARAGE NOTES. ett BE eT TE en Centre Hall White Bankrupt Sale, Mildred R. Rosevear. of Sta ¥ 0 y - lege. was admitted on Monday MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAI TIRES THAN ANY OTH. gical treatment. r. died 23 years ago. Mrs. Lederer is|last Friday by C. D. Bartholomew, |yy Motor (nh will or ooo ER KIND, Walter Ruhl, rv ¥s £1 3 fr f ’ % A i : myitted on Monday 1 : and. af ment. IU we, John ' Mre Daniler Neto hh ' the fect dvertised were 3 was adm itt od on Mon fay for surgical a # ney Ki rine Of iin i Wn » Young catt) i {armin : . oan 8 2 a B guarc . Genin, an drs 1 Mol y npiemnien ’ . 4 4 Tn! ™ f I waton, Mass Intermen Ws mind A mpoy« the Pennsylvania Depars en nomas, of Bellefonte, was! : pine Hail " . ment o {igh ways wring the ‘Dant adm ns oe Mal PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. itted on Monday for surgical treat- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 15. year. The 656 ‘mi of shi lense t - ment. Ha SDNESDAY., N MBER 26 _ t begun 2 worlt ZAG Myrt ] dor 1" MEYER.—The death of Mrs Bruce o'clock Pp. 1 on the Daniel Weay ,-L Mrs. Myrtle Lingle, of Spring Mills. Meyer in je Centre County hosnital r farm. 1 mile east of Ponns "Va. on Mis Bvelyn wiikaniia . Tokay was discharged on Tuesday after un on Thursday ¢ 3 g $30 WER A Ereat dergoing surgical treatment. the reddents of Spring Mills whe Denald on of Wade McKinley fishe was ; ident’ all her life She Sm th, : ot: i - thie » o Burch it the me of Milesburg, was discharges m Tuesday | became suddenly il on Wednesday o AEA SRE i. SEE 4 $1 er parents Ar. a Mra. W I. Onl after undeg roing surgical tre nt last week an D2 evening was W v Foi En i i Y MAR : : " al 3 i | ship, Was 80 on FOSGRY for _~ . ’ . 4 - ‘“¢ +s . 4 A 5 of fhe ‘ ¥ Her OUR surgical tre en 8 iy was akan or ii ho TT. a a haa Ce, ‘ h 31 ute Te throughou te NB The undersigned has leased the work shop from Edward shoo) Vogt (formerly the Fetterolf Garage, on East Church St). and Is prepared and qualifid to do all kinds of Auntomo- ; two bile Repalr Work and give FORD SERVICE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. at 1 ing skunks, are finding that Haunus ALSO, ACETYLENE WELDING, { M 3 miles south of nt } i 1 human kind are stealin trap treatment, neral services of oad Potters Mills Mir we wholesale The law requires a trap A PORTION OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS anda Rhodes, of Lemont, Deveased wa $ swtighiter o 1 . fenker will i A Vesta . jr “ fo y to a lot of trouble n plac. a4 surgical patient on Wednes- | ris and « { Beaty f *nrmick Theiments and he hol 4 is ean up ing hi mie and address on ali traps mother leceased, but or father sur | #4 is . iayes, auct but the thief alwavs finds way Bruce Meyer, of Spring Mills vive 8 Vso he ! hs hd and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2 t 1:0 to Fetal ey nj re Xs of ident hs don ® H. GARBRICK was admitted on Wednesday of last|’ : Flite £0 Orm of t By ~ M niles South fa week as a surgical patient and died the! PUT where the father Ive n Af State Highway Hou . 53, by Frank | Many instances escapes a go foad of following day, sister, Cora ne child was born to}lP. Phillips: Real tate, farm stock, | bird shot planted in a ph that wi CENTRE HALL Randolph Stine of Pattofi . " ‘ was discharged. on Thursday after un ? Sei Te. es Ae WL aaidh, 3 - —— dergoing surgical treatment. WEAVER. The following . : . n he de of a former George Holts, 2 months-old son Mes. Nelo Sat, of Clarence, died in| [imidert Jo taken trom the Akron. 0.) MII EAMINUTE MARTY —by— Decker Chevrolet Co,, Bellefonte, Pa. . ” na the hospital fast Thursday me Weaver, 66 Mrs. Guy Corman orf Stata College, | i . and ealtlont af kro \ j re VV, / - ’ ] was admitted on Friday as medical | more that o> } died at biz: hon AH! -HERE'S THE MILES 1S MY NAME ALL | WANT You YSEE =~ ITS THIS WAY:- ME AN MY GAL ARE patient. 1 Rhodes Ave, Although he had ber. PLACE / THEY MARTY MILES - TO DO IS HANG GOING OUT FOR A LONG DRIVE IN THE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Musser, of Belie-|In failing health for some time his OUGHTA [] | WANTA on ny HE BALLOT fox | SWELL USED CAR | BOUGHT AT fonte, are the happy parents of a baby | 4 1 followed a sudden heart attack. BE GLAD | SEE MN. ON THE OUTSIDE i daughter born on Friday . : Weaver was a part in th TO DO ME PoLLs/ fre OF THE D EC E Mrs. Peter Mangino, of Bellefonte] “*Ver & Higgs, grocery store on ALITTLE |P MAN ~ POLLS oN KELL PF was admitted on Friday for surgical N he near Valley Le = 25 3 . " FAVOR LOTER ING WAD 0 YA ELECcTION/N Eve, - CH treatment. : Fotitin o : ta yet ag He } IKE THAT! i] ANT? 2) Li Allison Stine ded In the hospital on ne » a v - Hin: a mughter, Mr a WwW welts " Saturday. ‘| Kenneth Lawrence, of Brooklyn, I A’ AND | WANT THE BOX HANDY, ~~ y and on sister, Mrs Annie Mensch, v £ George Seibert, of Yeagertown. w 8 10f J Or Th : : : fl) Jes ’ SO ICAN DROP MY BALLOT C 3 admitted on Saturday & IN AS WE io Om Saturday fo Eo iy EE : — as 2 Js SPEE ay. Nisds < bo" Sentiment and he-0id son of Mrs. Nel], HO TER AN- Mrs « nda Tostor 0 . GY 5 EED “Yr I : | Ea redict of the late Moolt ils twin broth . af . a rir p lie Soltis win h i i $ V osterman, of Woodward, died at the amed child, die 3 3 on nome of her daughter, Mrs Harry Mra Harvey Inkl at infant | Zieme, at Johnstown, after an extend 1924 Overland Touring 32.40 ” ! 25 Whippet Roadster (Sport) $225.00 daughter, of Spring Mills, were dis Jed jiness incidental to her advanced 1924 Chevrolet Sedan ou RELIABLE | Nev charged on Sunday nage DOCea sey f 3 P v 4 Chevrolet Roadster $175.00 we, J ased was born In Fredbure 1926 Essex Coachh 0 D CARS Moy Orner. « Measant Cab. Snyder © ty, Feb. 25 5 cing cE . i { Chevrolet Com : Floyd Horner, of Pleasant Gap, Was ayer goun y, I h.. 25, 1862, making 1926 Overland % Truck 50. i PY TT I YIP ri ts i pe $170.00 admitted on Sunday as a surgical pa- | her age T8 years, 8 months smd 2 days. i Bulek Sedan $450.00 tient. Her husband preceded in death my 1925 Bulek Roadster y Mra O. G. Morgan, of Bellefonte, was about 15 years. Surviving her are six 1926 Ford Coupe . : Chevrolet Sedan £225.00 | Cheveolst Sodan $305.00 admitted on Suny as a surgical pa Sons and three daughters: Theodore, 1925 Oldsmobile Coupe b i 7 Essex Coupe $225.00 ! 7 Chevrolet Touring $145.00 of Akron, O.; Willard, Oliver and Chas = 3 ‘ : 4 " . tient, . : } 1925 Ford Coupe Essex Coupe $225.00 Stawart 1% Ton Truck ' : of Buffalo, N. Y.: Wesley, of Wood v ! Richard J. Matthews of Altoona, was| ward: Mia Edgar Stover, of Bloom. 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1927 Pontlae Roadster $240.00 (2 new tires) $175.00 itt 5 lay Cf iL » - =" Afink a on Sunay fo a Surg ul Pa-Ifield, N. J.; Mra Harry Zieme, of as Oldsmobile Touring 55.00 : 1927 Oakland Roadster $225.00 Chevrolet Coach $450.00 ndiiries redervod Th - go ng vil Johnstown, and Mra. Carl Gooseman, 1925 Chevrolet Conpe 5 1929 Ford Roadster £325.00 Chevrolet Coach $450.00 Rely vhen he was struck lor Clearfield Als surviv \ 1926 . . . Ne KUTV VILE Wife Aix hevrolet Sedan y {1929 Ford Coupe £350.00 Chevrolet Sedan $460.00 by an automobile, teen grandchildren, one great-grand- 1924 OMsmobl Sed . Rufus B. Owens, of Lewistown. was|child and one sister, Mrs. Adam Cor. 1997 lo Sedan 1927 Chevrolet 14 ton truck $150.00 i Chevrolet Coach (very small admitted on Sunday for surgical treat- Iman, of Millheim. Ewsx Sedan " 1927 Nash Sedan " | - 4 at'a ‘Varga ment. Funeral services wero held fiom her Edward M. Poorman, of Bellefonte, | 1ate home last Thursrday, with ser was admitted on Sunday for surgical [mon in the Evangelical church at treatment, Woodward, the Rev. H. C. Kioffel of eC er evro e 0. Wm. O. Sinclair, of Woodward, was|?ciating. Interment in Woodward admitted on Sunday for surgical treat. Cemetery. Phone 408 BELLEFONT B, PA. ment, - Si ————— rp . i . —-— - BENNER.—Irls Arlene Benner, one —— -—
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