THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932, i . - t YHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, } e—— CENTRE HALL. PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors B., WW. SMITH, Editor, EBDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, . ——— — Batered at the Post Oflice in Centre Hall $8 second class matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made kuown mM 4- Application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE } (Bev, 8, ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) Fusseyville—d to 10 A. M. {Communion Bervice.) Centre Hall—10:30 A, M., (Communion Service.) Preaching services at— Spring Mills—7:30 P. M. ’ - PENTREE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— #:00—Church Service, 30:00—Sunday School. Pring Mills— #:30—S8unday School. #9:30—Holy Communion Service Farmers Mills— f:830—Sunday School #:30—Churely Service. EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Smith, Paster) femont—10:30 A. MM. Tusseyville, 2:30 P. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) @prucetown-— 40:00—Sunday School. 7:830—Church Service. Pentre Hall— $:30—8Sunday School. 6:45—Epworth League. $m uliton— #:00—8unday School. 10:00—Morning Worship. — PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) $:30—Sunday School. No preaching service, i » M. M. At LINDEN HALL, (Pligrim’s Holiness Church.) I. C., Mitchell, Pastor, Preaching the Word at MM Arse ———— POLITICAL of 7 of an ol ANNOUNCEMENTS, Representative in We are authorized Bame of FLOYD G Hollldaysburg, P $0 represe the posed of gounties =ub the Reptbl April ns Congress, INCREASED CHARGES BY ASSESSORS INYESTIGAT In fr an in amount last ye seventeen fiona we auditor: ers to one those moned be present fonte, How Benner Tuesday's tors former I found that mately $4,000 n ennial eXCoss of charges had sloners ar which time county wr ally advised to follow their declared that Amounts turned surcharged board + more and wil V1 for + fd auditors arg ners services, and £ » eed OL CON ——— AAS TRAIN ROARS OVER ROY HE LIES BETWEEN Presence o nin f a boy, his foot it In a Raflroad county, sav death Th Held a hope! fast freight train be Walter Zechman struggled to free him- self and that this action threw himself into a prone position thundered over ging of the phen he was freed from the was found to have Scratch, AS TRACKS 10 year-old Pennsylvania Cle Iron. Union n ed ursday ev him from a horvihe ening. prison We eis ner while down upon him when he reniized was Impossible, while the None of the train him, rig track he escoped without rs The above appeared in the eity dail $és, but definite inquiry revealed that the substance of the article Is untrue was Informed by Mr, Shure, the con ductor on the freight train that Is sup- posed to have passed over the lad. thag the boy simply sat by the side of the track with his feet closest to the rails, and that he was in no dan: een whatever, DEATHS. . * » that began only the death Wednesday his Tues «An iliness terminated ROWE Saturday in of Samuey John Rowe, on horas In day paralysis, 3 dé: nt morning, 5:00 o'clock, at At Hoim- af noon town. 8:00 o. Mm on ing hoe was tricken with fecting his left he became entire which con- death, unconscious, in until services will be held at interment D. R church, to officiate, dition he remained Funeral Pri 2:30 local on day: services the home at the of o'clock, with in cemetery, Rev, Keener, the Reformed The of Rowe, and was born at Howard, March 23, a few lifa eight deceased was aA son John 18568, making his within i4 and during the to Contre 14 where ho the tannery located wher and rT dron rosaence Phys age days of vears, He began as a tanner, latter ies came conducted the J. JM # He 5 McoCulley Manufacturing company alling large stone crushers pumps, OF y borougt He ormed churcl Heo fore is survived by a was and marriage Miss Harriet Stum Bru Coburn, n, Newton Zerbe Estella wife died Zellers, nt her home thenst of L.oganton, old and her mother Funeral I», Morri H. C thi and Milton, from the IL. Rev oh ure wmner, body rment, Rev reloal interment, Ralph and ints taken 1s church, h, Fuhr officiat for of the the ton man, Evang od at MUSSER of at ir Mra, tliod fliness voungest B 4 Thurs- Sars Larue, Mr. and Mill Hall, after hours daughter Ralph Musser, on less It immediate an of day afternoon than twelve diphtheria, that brief was the first case In community. During the illness two physicans administere avall, She was aged 4 and 2 survived Anna Harry Harry and Geor we eliefonte, services were held Ir eran church Wednesday nd interment made in the C, Moran the Centre ursday, following LIM plex He san Moran was F Mar three marri Miss wurvives the rock who er s dauvgh » first union qd vive Flat! George an Edwin Mor i Mrs, Homer i all of Al minds "nionville in the MALALORS Mrs Harah Fry Mal of Ti Altoorns. passed away Elizabeth Ory. wife omas Mallory, Bunday week ago, following two weeks! ness with pneumonia illory was the second daugh William H, Fry, of Pine Grove Mills and the » of ter Sarah the late Captain and ‘ Ss. and wig born reared Fry bro lifelong mem- ber of the Preshytertin chuureh of Pine Mills. Her thirty life survived on homestend now occupied by her ther, Fred. She was a Grove Yours of mars in Altoona. She her husband and the brothers and sisters: Mrs. | Mary Dale, of State College: Mrs. John | Kimport, of Boalsburg: Mra, Laura CC. M. Fry, Altoona; Dr. Hugh Nashville, Tenn; €. Mae and { Fred, of Pine Grove Mills, and Will lan H., of Tacomas, Wash. Is deeply moutirned by all who knew her, Funeral services were held at the Tobias Funeral Parlors, Altoona, with Interment In Alto Test Park, | ried were spent iin ¥ | following by i Gloss, Fry. 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SEE US FIRST. wereors C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. RADIO Repair obtaining warding types ete, the cost mation re fut v . i=: Service buildings, Heduce In y We are prepared in a modern up-to-date Shep to give prompt and efficient service on all makes of Radio Bets, at Reasonable Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work, Give US a call SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. 0. F. Bullding.) CENTRE HALL, PA. of issung seria] bonds, edu small classes, debt service ts combining by omitting elective sub- rt high « by i small groups, and In general pupil teacher ratio, prices Have You Had Your Car Inspected? The time for the first inspection for 1932, ex- pires at the end of this month-- There Remain But 14 DAYS for this Service to be Performed Our Garage is fully equipped for inspection work ; workmen are competent and thorough--no unnecessary expenditure forced onto the owner, yet every necessary detail provided for. Regardless of the inspection law, car owners will profit by having their cars examined and faults --if any--remedied by competent workmen. Prompt Service in All Classes of General Repair Work. MILLER MOTOR CO. CENTRE HALL a Phone 66 at 10 A. M., on the Mrs. Clara Meeker farm, BLACK TEAM HORSES—7'and 8 yi wking team. 13 HEAD PURE-BRED & HIGH GRADE which 2 Cows are Registered and high producers, Cows which wil be fresh by tim, of sale, 2 Helfers, 8 mos, old. These are bred from an Aaggle, No, H39921L 5 HIGH GRADE HEIFERS—6 mos, old. 1 PUREBRED BULIL—2 years old. 20 SHOATS, weigh 60 Ibs; 3 BROOD SOWS; 200 Leghorn Chickens, 75 Bushel Sced Potatoes, id, ight 0 "we 3560. uy Team Horses Pure-Bred | & High grade’ Holsteins CATTLE, of & High Grade Holstein Pare-Bred and Registered Association Bull, Friend Plebe HOLSTEIN Fordson Tractor, in good condition; Oliver Tractor plow, Tractor Harrow, 60-tooth spike MMrrow, good Cormick-Deere drop-web Hay Loader, ¢4t. as new: MoCormick-Deere Cultivator, used used one season; 2-horss Conkii® Wagon, Mo McCormick -Deere Binder, good one season; Blackhawk com planter, land roller, Syracuse walking plow, Potato Digger, Hay Tedder in good condition; New Idea Manure Spreader, set hay ladders, bobesleds, 120 ft. new hay rope, harpoon and pulleys, 2 sets harness, complete; milk cana milk buckets and strainer, and numerous other articles not mentioned, Scalding trough, iron Kettle and ring, meat bench, § tripods, tubs, barrels, Farm Machinery Set bed springs, dressers and wash stands, % dozen dining room chairs 3 reckers, stands, 3 tables, refrigerator, woodbox, flour chest, porch swing and rack, 2 ofl stoves, cook stove, linoleum, carpet, 6x9 ingrain rug 11x13 woolen fibre rug, 12x15 woolen fibre rug; jars and crovks PAUL E. BRADFORD EE ls EE EE ———— il ASUS
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