The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1931, Image 4

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER 7 . 8%» \ "|GRAND AND TRAVERSE DO YOU REMEMBER
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Sy — EI HE te Tamir SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST
The y \ ' . Centre Hall had wooden water pipes
ISRUED WEEKLY, » * * * * + .
= regular February tem of Com
ARR = TRESSLER.~~John Wesley Tressler
ONTRE HALL. PENNA. passed away suddenly at his home in mon Pleas court will open the fourth land pump stocks seven feet high
. Monday in February, being Pobruars When the south end of town ended
Cento all, Sunday morning at about ;
en Hal Munday 23rd, and continue for two weeks Th the ’ GREGG TWP. YOUATIONAL. | oi ade counted 3 points, B
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north ide of Witmer's woods
four o'clock. Without making com . 3 on
second week will begin March 2nd & ——, a. - erin 1) no points and
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
We. SHITH, Edits, plaint he arose from his bed and while ing ti fly Mond that " When the south section of town was
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SOW, B., BAILEY, Associate Editor and sitting on the side of it, gasped, and ¥ n month, thown aa. clip’ town and a feud ex Perfect Attendances Records
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: The Gran v will « y weed Baske { ; &
Business Manager, expired in an instant He had been in I e Grand Jury will convens a weel fisted among the Hoys of the two sex The following High whool students t Ball Games at Spring Mills
eariier than the opening of cou:t prop + i The Ix 8 arivis :
tions’ } v 1 fot attendane records for the
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di delicate health for a fow vears, follows | M y Fel ;
pray at the Post Offies in Centre Hal coke, but immedia- | °F on Monday, ebhruary 16th.
ing a paralytic strok
82 second clase mall matter,
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tely prior to his death there was no The jurors drawn follow: v Wh Lae ite Sucupiel by ae oo first sem which ended Jan
TERMS ~The terms of subseription to indication that his condition was more GRAND JURORS be Zence of ry ots and rails? pid ’ :
®e Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. | Harold Askey. labore: Snow Shoal” i ; ” pon i w.? man Ruth Brisk. Mary Zublor.
Display advertising rales made known Interment was made at Centre Hall, [Mrs Effie Bowser, hekpr. . Philipsburg When “Bruff” was counted a high tori Kenneth: Jabnion.
— sppdieation. following services held by Rev. W. B.|George Barnes, cashier Philipsourg class bob-tafled riding horse? as : ;
Smith, on Wednesday John N. Bauer, laborky ....Bellefonts When
The deceased was a son of Isaac andlJ. M. Corl, laborer oa. State College | "Old Fan’ as she went wo and from
™ SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Sarah (Dauberman) Tressler, and was| Harry Charles, postal clerk, Philipsburg | her farm wo K?
born in College township, at the Isaac Ray Decker, farmer . Potter When a room on the second floor of
rms VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Tressler homestead near. Oal Hall | Bl he Feguson, hskpr Bellefonte | the Huyett house, reached by an out
(Bev. B., ¥. Greenhos, Pastor.) Station. He is survived by a wife, arry T. Frank, merchant Millhelm | gide stairway, was a shoemaker 8 y
wix to eight kids sat astride
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. whose maiden name was Catharine |Beube, France, farm : Worth When you
Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. Reifsnyder, also eight children, name |] “ n *“Iwith perml
Fhomas rande, mine Aerty
Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. ly: Thurman, Centre Hall, Roy, New, _ _. "1120 lellefonte] Yhe
York: Anna, Mrs. James 8S. Relish, o = - : . here he alos fruit ra : ————————
— Spring Mills: Margaretta, Mi 1 4 hi se # : Si " 4 In a in standma ners] sisi hold yan Contry Haporter $150
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE | Aller. Centre Hil Irene Mi Lehn Moarocars ote a. p ASS 19, vk | Sophomores Lead In Attendanco—
(Rev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) worge Reed. Pine Grove Mill ra Hy ae : This r i 1
Pentre Hall— H : 5 I
#:80—Sund ay School. A
10:30—Church Service.
Susseyville—
#:00 Church Services
10:00 Sunday School
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W. E, Smith, Paster.)
Locust Gi A. M
Spring Mills
Bethesda—2:
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rey. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor.
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Bpring
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PRESBYTERIAN : ntre ounty Slek Go
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor) i i . i Hoslptal,
Centre Hall—8. t
gvorship at 7:30 Pp.
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resignation o : th, mont 4 4d TRAVERSE JURORS The new Ford has more than
the board : red 1 ons G re, of BB oe Hi rv. Ole At os |
elected the following officers for the|of Mirfinbure: Hank. Madison-| Mss Letty Brungart tre’ Hall] Snowbound?
twenty ball and roller bearings
ensuing W. Fred | brs : x \ EVIDENCE of the high quality built into the ness Ford
jdent; A. Fauble, vice-pres. ai n-{M irs, Safle dreamer, of Wooll«; Robert Rien. | er Miles | Not with a is the extensive use of ball and roller bearings. There
aging director; Ray CC. N +} 1a Also gm thte A. 8 Baile bh Pestupon “tis es are more than twenty in all — an unusually large num-
treas. an goeneril mangoes a. : $18 nd 3 . } ’ i] MH. 4 v ah 5. § wns TELEPHONE! !
The lime
ber. Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully
; selected for the work it has to do.
Be a rizt nty of Fran : At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball
limestone are operating 75 | ent. 14ay of la eek in Yearick Evang rs, pur. tan Indi of winter, bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless
capacity. with the Fv. 3 1 Bchesterly offic] THO ie Caldwell, merchant, Bellefont : of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the per-
OE Pana! hee your formance of the car.
In the dept!
: mapner, It appears to be
§ aver. that tie Herds of wild ‘el Other outstanding features that make the new Ford
{have tiair own natural cemeteries In Laker. Clinton: county coroner. com. ]Fred Haines, farm aon The modern a value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof
HH Swamps or Jumpe, 2 w hie he ducted an investigat and found | Harwits, clerk &-. Sata Collage glass windshield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes,
kthese A are known to the native ROrrhime ht Coat a ueut «| Zeman Hoover, laborer Milebuta farm home has a four Houdaille doubleacting hydraulic shock absorh-
{of Africa and are valuable .ources unnecessary \Davia A, Holter Jaore Telenh ers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves,
¢f Ivory. Other wi 1 animal are sald] Mr. Jones was born in Greenburr.l.. Ww. draviian. State. Colm elephone three-quarter floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, the ex-
0 _ndgpt. this. practice of going to Su ny . tensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy
in manufacturing.
particular spots to die,
Dad's Dilemma d a ) Lush | ’
“How's the family?” inquired Jenls |'7% #41 his life. : f Mrs, J itchick, hi Snow Shoe | J Tur New Forp
of Bing, his hanpily married rier : ’ de : 4 . A : : - i SEM farmer Fergus i « Town Sepa
from the other 4 na Ga : larry I PDE t . {
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ealt age Just now
“Difficult? Why
the mensles
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“Long age. But you don’t know a {hom 3a 9 fiernoon © and inte Tarence Robb, farme [Abert
father's troubles. My children pre nt | ment de in the Cedar Hill cemetery, | WM. Robb, iad Mave Howard
‘the age where if T use slang my wife —— Walter GG. Rupp. laborer Fad ness those
George Rothrock, plasters Bellefonte
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‘says I'm setting a bad example, And INTEL —-Wm PF. Ginter aged 83lp of fieich bat h
qf I speak correctly, the Kids think venrs, died at the home of of his son. Clyde Bett Caper #5 "on 1 Miles TERRIBLE
I’m a back number. Which would you |J, WwW. Ginter. of © ntondale, following 1 © Shon yl ea dir Dllefonts
do?'—Kansas City Star. t two weeks illness of a complication Giorge imi laborogM entro Yok
rr om——— of diseases incident to old age Wm, Townsend, laborer .. Philipsburg HEAD COLDS LOW PRICES OF FORD CARS
g Mr. Ginter was a native of Duncans: | Mra. Ida WHilams hk Femguson :
Signs Long in Use ville, Blair county He went to Clin“ {D BE. Wet 1, agent Htate College
! The history of signs goes back to [tondale to reside with his son aboutll. W. Watson. clerk Rnow Shoe $ t $6
anclent Egypt and reaches Ameren by eight years ago. Besides the son withlJ. J. Warner, farmer ‘ ov Union 430 0 30
way of Greece, Rome, Italy, France, whom he made his home, he Is sur-]Roy Woomer, laborer ......... Bogrs
Germany and England, vived by another mon, G. W. Ginter, ——————— Ee the nose, mouth F.0.R Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare vive os va
fons were among the first Industries [fF Altoona; and by two daughters: and throat. An ot snail cose. Vou euh suichese w Ford an scansmirel sss doaugh
- : HORSE SALE AT CENTRE HALL.
to avall themselves of signs, Rome Mra. John Campbell, of Hollidaystnre, Use Togularly the Authorised Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company.
1 Mra. Jennie Gross, of Pittsburgh. Jd E. 8Shivery will sell
leading off with a bush swinging be ant 5 y ol an express and you won't a ———————————————
{fore the tavern door. From it came Git ral wovioty were, hid at the lear load of draft horses, direct from a have colds.
(the adage “Good wine needs no bush.” | + nay Johy Hoover, of iO pay lowa farms. The horses should ar-
«The cross was used for Christian woy- | ,¢ the Methodist ohurch. The body |fY® hers January 31, and the mie
rs and the sun and moon for {way taken to Roaring Springs, where [Will be held at Centre Hall hotel barn,
_ {pagan travelers. © oo limterment was msde. Monday, Fobrudfy tnd, at 1:00 o'dovk.
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