f APHURSDAY, FRBRUARY 11, 19832, i Rn CS ST THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, — — w= cine I CENTRE HALL, PENN/ SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors 8. W. SMITH, Editor. EDW, BE. BAILEY, Associnte Editor and Business Manager, Botered at the Post Ofice in Centre Hall As second clase malter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to gbe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Display sdvertiging rates made known on application. “SUNDAY GHURCH SERVICES Preaching services ro L£ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE | (Rev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 1:80—-8unday School 2:30—Churcly Service, Fussey ville— #:30—Sunday School 20:30—Foreign Mission Service. at EVANGELICAL (Bev W. E. Smith, Faster) Bethesda—9:30 A, M, Spring Mills—10:45 A. ML Locust Grove—7:30 P. AM. { -— he METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) Pentre Hall-— 9:30—Morning Worship, 30:30—Sunday School 6:40—Epworth League. {Day of Prayer will be observed by | 7:30, in this | all churches, Friday, in church.) BSprucetown-— 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship. Poring Mils— 9:30-—Sunday School. 7:30—Church Service. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Morning Worship. 10:30—8unday School At LINDEN HALL (Pilgrim's Holin« I. C. Mitchell ss Church.) Order Seed Harvets Poor Timber ting wood. f ive gaw the faster your Make Stakes fi A plant thes, phoxes &Ypsop conspicuo r Flowers. can be i Lontrol Fruit If black rot is chery trees Disease be cut out Fol the regular spr gay Siate College plant Prevent Seale Attacks To pr nt damage lime-ny r of oil on kd Fhosphate Helps Yield— In $ combination and ter cover war an experiment of HU. rphosph ite has at State nitrogenous y produced bet. crop growth alone, and fruit Crease, than nitrogen yields are showing in ———————— WHY TOWNS IN PENNA. ARE NAMED AS THEY ARE Why the towns and of sylvania names have today cities Penn wire the the given they will form subject of shade on Sunday afternoon. Profes- sor Eapenshade is the author of “Penn- gylvania Place Names” and in his talk vill tel; of the origin of may Centre gounty names. The address wil] be Sroadeast through WPSC, radio sta. gion of the Penna. State College, the program starting at 4 p. m. The sta tion operates at 1230 kilooycles. Mus- Song selections will form a considerable xp Peilion of thy program. . DEATHS, * * » . * BEAHM her Annie Margaret Beahm Sunday held at home in Coburn, Funera] services were burial at offic with Y, morning Rev. la L.esher af Harter and township. She and 6 dooeased was a daughter The and Sarah Beahm born in Haines aged 66 years, 6 months There survive the deceased two bro- and Mra W. E. Coburn; William Bow and Henry O. Beahm, Aaronsburg; Mrs, Viola two sisters: Mrs, Beahm, Coburn; - Mrs, Alice E Herman, died at morning, abeth of Gap, 9 this HERMAN. widow Herman, Pleasant at the age of Intermant will be made Pleasant and reday) afternoon at services b y Rev. Metzger Ley Piper. There survive the deceased five chil namely, Miller Wallace D. Mrs, Pearl RB. Herman, Benner Pleas- Lewis Herman, whip; Herman, Caps Grove, John Philadelphia and two Bellefon two brothers Baumgardner, C rnin; ant Miss Ella Baumgardner, College. marriage nreced preceded sess AMP A POOR SPORTS FROM UNION IN FINES PAY 8400 pl ALUMNI (ENTRI ASSOCIATION COUNTY Mi PROGRAM 20000. MILE HIGHWAY highwi Wrnprovement engineering, wa Men's club that of highway improvement first-class the basis of improvement eliminates need of cement and steel depriving these industries of business efforts unemployment there is far more dang- “In our present to relieve or arising from the very nature of the | temporary employment being furnish ed,” he said, “Werk first clasg highways has | practically stopped and attention is be ing given to the Improvement of third | class roads. These are graded by | hand labor, drained by hand labor and | murtaced by hand labor. | “If first class roads were being con: structed, cement would be needed for roadbeds, re-enforcing, culverts, drains and retaining walls, Employment would, therefore, be furnished In ee ment and stool mille” on i . » * . - * . . - . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, of Fer Mon~ treat Harshbarger, discharged medica) Migs Sleanor township, was after undergoing Williams, patient on Coleville, Bellefonts, be Monday. Mrs, Harry surgical Mrs, Dewey Justice, was discharged on Baturday. of and Charles ‘Woleslage, Union town surgical treatment, 1. Sunday, of Bellefonte, wis admit: Tuesday for medical tre atment discharged the day on same Dorothy faucas, two months old admitted for Friday. Mrs, the Wig surgical treat- on 3eslle . of i Tues Hackett, parents hospital Mr, Harry proud at the Week, and Ale born of last Houtz, Lemont oicing over the arrival of a son, wpital Tu Mr. Mrs. Reuben red and (r= A MA STORES ‘DOL f BOOSTER FO HOLD AR ciation ad Tuesday ruary 16 This nasermbled the plans, ba rendered Hy a and Stores’ will spew ially fa un 1 Dollar ature Day orchestra Booster x REGISTER'S NOTICE, Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following inventor les of goods and chattels, st apart to widows, in accordance with the provisions of the Fiduciaries Act of 1917 have been cofifirmed ni &l by the Court and if no exceptions are fled on or about the first day of next term the same will be confirmed absolutely. A CLARK. The inventory and ap praisement of the personal property of James Irvin Clark, late of Liberty Township, deceased, was set apart to his widow, Martha Clark. and appraisemont | the paws for a fourdine ad, this lenlumn, These Ite ade. are wonder workers in the way of results, Adver. tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to 8» "House and Lot for Sale™ in WANTED- | Kinds; A. M, Ra. Market tankage soid Relgel, chickens $1.50 Centre Hall; of all per wt - phone 11- i+ CHESTNUT 1 of these posts for sale; better POSTS fot ma have a jay supply as chestnut posts will be a thing of th, H W Centre Hall. soon past. Mngea, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT I'IUVATE BALE ~The household goods of Mise Tillie P. Keller are offered at private sale at the home of Mrs Annie EB Homan in Centré Hall, where they may be seen at any time. The foliow- ing is offered: Congoleum rug, num- ber of small rugs, 9x12 rug, day bed land mattress, bed, spring and mattress, wicker Mving room suite, 2 rockers, dinner set, kitchen table, of] stove and takor, bench, other articles JL K. Bbright, Centre Hall au | Lot ve do your 4 Printin. y * 1 8 N TEREST RIPE TY AYE Nha IO R oJ x Lee rd see oF Public Sale of EXPRESS LOAD of estern Horses MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 20 HEAD OF HORSES 4 MULES AND 1 PONY. Mated Teams and Single Horses; Roans, Sorrels, Bays and Blacks; From 3 to 8 Years old. Sale Starts at One O'clock P. M. BM. SMITH, Ase
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