JULY THURSDAY, 28, HT, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, — B——— . CENTRE HALL. PENNA. A—— — we - BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. WW, SMITH, Editor, EDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Em ; . i ay Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second class matter. TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made kuown Bn application. "SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES —————— FENNE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, FF. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Georges Valley—§ to 10 A. M. Centre Hall-—-10:30 A. AL Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. — PENTEBE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Kesner, Pastor) Centre Hall 9:00—Church Service. 20:00—Sunday School. Bussey ville— §:80-—-Sunday School. #9:30—Church Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E, Smith, Fastor) Bethesda—9:30 A. AM. Spring Mills, 10:30 A. AL Locust Grove—7:30 P. AL METHODIST EFISCOPAL (Bev, H,L A, FPruyn, Faster.) fentre Hall $:30—Sermon Supt. of Sunbur) 16: 30—Sunday School 6:30—Epworth League, Pprucetown— 49: 00—Sunday 11: 00—Sermon, #:30—Sunday ix 7:80—Holy Rev, A. C School, FPRESBYTERIAN (Bev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Church Service. 30:830—Sunday School. 6:30—Christian Vato - o Endeavor, DEMOCRATIC TICKET, President of the U. 8, FRANKLIN D. ROM 2 For Vice-President of U. N, JOHN N Tr : United States Senator LAWRENCE 1} 34 Le fel State Treasurer ' ' A Auditor General WILSON G Judge of the Supreme Court EDWARD C il rFayetiie Judges of the Superior Court ROBERT H Congress i General Asse mhbly ——— a ———— LINDEN HALL tle son, of visited last home, I. C. spent Bat Bwartz's James G turned spent two Boal Tro i Mr. and M dren, on Sunday John and fa Mr, and M: k and sons, cast of Ole vigited on day at the home of heir daughter Mrs. Claude MeClintio, family We are glad to note that Mra J. H Ross 1s slowly mproving from the fects of a paralytic stroke. On Bunday Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mus ser and son, of Wilson, accompanied by Mr. Musser's father, 8. C. Musser, of Manor, visited at the J. H. loss home, and on returning home took with them 8. C, Musser, who had been aseisting in the Ross home since the fliness of Mrs. Rosa Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dashem and chil: dren of Red Mill, and Mrs. Blanche Fye and children, of Colyer, v'ited the of Oak three Sun- and ef . * DEATHS. SANKEY of J. A. “Mra Rex wy 3e aks sankey, Gertrude Sankey, wife died Washington had few her home in Her death wi in at Spokane, 18 usual the daugh- sudden, ag she been her minutes before the oldest and Hannah Mc- was born at State at the Haven Normaland was engaged In the After miars- Kansas, thence to health up to a end cama She ter the late Cormick Osman was 1+. H. and of College. She was educated col lege and the Lock before her marriage ssion, to which teaching profe ney ringe they moved Washintgon, resided. and and 3 in State she had her hus- three dm Washington. Surviving children; since are band ters Her ers and sisters . 1 Osman and Mrs H. C. loom, f State Coll Ma C. M ev, of Alt four one son, i +f broth Howing mother COLYER ed i — sf ————— STONE CREEK ROAD EXTENSION IN SEYEN MTS. COMPLETED t ‘EM ——— STORES FODAY CLOYER } PION THURSDAY) ——————— GENERAL PURI IMPROVED BY LAW AMENDMENT FOOD butandard canned estandard ocanne | however will iow LU, § Standard, Good Food, Not H gh Grade.” Under the new regulations the house | wifeis further protected buy filled cans. the con below the of fill must be with the | statement Jelow UU, 8B, Standard, 8lack Filled,” This regulation goes into eof- fect August 23. The presence of the statement de claring canned goods to be of sub. standard quality is not interpreted by officials of the Department of Agricul. ture as stigmatizing the foods. De. partment officials do believe, however, that a sub-tandard article should sell for a lower price than goods which are of higher quality. Ee A tt que RCE be labeled. 3 Q against ting slack In ease fall ! tho goods f | tents standard Inheled John Horner home on Sunday evening. The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, PUSHING ROAL ON NEW FARMER COLLISION VALLEY IN TRUCK NITTANY INJURED M FRAZIER FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED BY RELATIVES tery of Font YW. ] afternoon of last weel va attended by of the in distance Painesville, PazZier. on Harry mer of The funeral largely relatives and deceased Among the thes Leo 1D. DD. Fraz- f sh of } Frank ft and Mrs, tany and Mrs Mr, friefds we from were Fi fer, ind on large tractors under HH, G. la Md., in Ni morning wzlor Ohio truck 7 ' Derry; uit truck from Baltimore, Valley ¥ intes toward Emericl Em erick, My Roy Mr. Charles Kneppe, Lewistown; Mrs, Dav- eling id Kneppe fly. Mr. and Mr: Lloyd ind Mrs, J. Ran} MceVevtown Ss Low. i Mrs Lemont Mi Mrs ind Mr Jumes I riday his Emerick Altoona; (leorge trav thelr collided and and father were Lock Hi fruit truck Kneppe, of ven when and fam tear and the thrown from the truck the both men were The fured, damged, Hut tl Kneppe, Myr Ma Mary Bite Philip Alfred John driver of other car wa uni: ale fruit truck wis no tru stown and the Mr. Coa, o Gates Frazier and Mir Herman Long s————— ai —— and Mra Lewis FISHER—MUSSER, Verna and Eleanor and very attractive weddis {f Columbia; and Boalsburg HON dam od laughter N i ————————— Ni 5 Granddanghters DOG AND SHEEP COLLIDE; NANNIE SECOND BEST, oc a DEAD i COMING FESTIV at soa CHANGES WIL SAYE CENTRE ( COURT A See N. Y. Yanks and Philadelphia, - fthieties $2 000 0). SEE TIR FFER FOR THREE DAYS ONLY — SERRE Girl She Night, Wanted; Came Monday HOAD It sey ville ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Ather HH, Fishes tite ’ rie Vi Linser tes Ee — The RICHELIEU he] (Continue ntinu i) ————— THURS. and FRIDAY “SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION” ALS, Heel Cartoon. MONDAY & TUESDAY “THI DARK HORSE WEDNESDAY SON OF OKLAHOMA" WHAT YOUR WORN ES ARE WORTH! Look At These Generous & Allowances July 28, 29 and 30 GIS For Your Worn Tires Sensational Allow- ances for Three Days Only on Latest, Finest, New— Bb "9 ¢ : EE HERE'S WHY | Weareswamped with calls for partly used tires. Our used tire stock has been shot to pieces. Right now Allowances on GOODPYEAR ALL-WEATHER SIZ 40-21 Jo 20 1.21 5-19 i yeak} 20.19 J. 20 a=18 —r=19 25.20 25-21 50.17 S018 5-19 i) 20 0.17 3 00-18 0.19 6.00.20 6.00.21 6.50.17... 6.50.19 7.00.18 Each Tire $1.95 2.00 2.08% 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.45 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.50 3.50 3.55 3.60 3.65 4.30 4.40 4-50 LE GB On i Stircririar nin this shortage puts a mar- ket value on used tires that enables us to offer you tremendous allow- ances toward the price of new Goodyears — largest selling tires in the world. If you act quickly you can sell us the miles left in your worn tires at FULL CASH VALUE Now your worn tires are worth more OFF than ON your car. GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS and PATHFINDERS Lifetime Guaranteed Super- twist Cord Tires—Fresh Stock —All Firsts... Greatest Goodyear Values in Thirty Summers. Similar Allowances on All Sizes. Exchange 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Tires, Free Mounting. R. S. HAGAN’S USED TIRE BUYERS The exchanged tiresgoon sale to you as fast as they are taken off and in- spected. Come take your pick. Depend on us to treat you right on prices. phone 56 Allowances on GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Fach Tire $1.55 1.60 1.65 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.30 2.28 2.35 2.40 2.50 2.55% 3.30 3.40 3.85 Setof 4 $6.20 6.40 6.60 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.40 8.40 8.40 9.20 9.00 9.40 9.60 9.80 10.00 10.20 i%.20 13.60 14.20 Siz2y 40.21 he 20 0-21 s=19 4.75-20 4.75-21 5.00.19... 5.00.20 5.00.21 5.00.22 .. 5.25.18 . 5.25-19... 5.2520... 5.25-21... 550-18. 5.50.19. 6.00.20... 6.00.21... 6.00.22 GARAGE CENTRE HALL *
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