THURSDAY, FEBRUARY § SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, mm. —— { meme — CENTRE HALL, PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors B. W. SMITH, Editor, BDW, BE, BAILEY, Editor and Business Associate Manager, Batered at the Post Office ln Centre Hall second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to he Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten pents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known » application. "SUNDAY GHURGH SERVIGES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. F. Gresnhoeo, Pastor.) Georges Valley—10:30 A, M. Communion Service and Baptism of #hildren. E Preaching services at— Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall—7:30 P, M. re PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 1:80—8Sunday $:80—~Churcs ville— #:30—8unday School 30:80—Foreign Mission Service. School. Service, EVANGELICAL (Bev W. E. Smith, Faster) Spring Mills—9:30 A, M. focust Grove—10:30 A. M. Bethesda—2:30 P. AL Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. (Revival AY $i Sieeung 8.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. H, A. Pruyn, Paster.) PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §:30—Morning Worship, an 10:3 SUIT A. FOR AGAINST HON. IL, SHAFFER £10,000 PROCEEDS FROM TB. TURNED BACK SEALS BORA Io L6G under aret be turned i form given in White, this ser Medical the propgr the and m focused n nreve i INSURANCE POLICY BECOMES CLAIM IN FIRE H Hm College home prog were dd in Patt viol with it The d complet 8 to Db. B A ———— a —— STATE TO LIMIT TRUCK LOADINGS TO CAPACITY In high: levenie will adjusted so § of the fer loads ti the vehicles intended The policy will from this i the only exemption IA wien new Moto Metzger Secretary On y anid, truck own. ers the ufacturers to the effect that the are suitable for carrying heavier The 3 from truck owners increasing capacity trucks so they can carry heavier loads than the motor and brake can stand, This, Metzger sald, the trucks a menace on the highways because of stalling on upgrades jack of brake control on downgrades, granted ber present certifiactes from TYAN. trucks resulted new policy the of ——————— A. Lowell Thomas, nationally known through his radio broadcasts, will give an {llustrated lecture at he Pennsylva- nia State College on Saturday, Febru ary 11. The lecture lg being brought to the college by the Penn State Chriss tian Association in its program of pre senting outstanding perdonages on the campus. Mrs. Thomas, who has trav. wled al over the world, will speak of his six months trip through Burma snd Malay. a ———— i —— hI — » DEATHS, . . - ® - * . » » * oods, the Woods, fliness Friday 1 11 survived by children: Mrs; TT. O Glenn, Bradford; Mrs. Laura Plas New York: Mrs. James CC, Bryson, Watsontown: Mrs, J. I. Johnston, of Pittsburgh, Dr. William W. Woods, of by number of grandchildren and great grandchildren, The following brothers and survive: Dr. George Woods, Mills: the Hom ( Greensburg: Mrs. Alice Hollidaysburg, and Misg Ocean Beach, Calif. She was in death Dr. Frank and Dr, Woods. Mrs the Matthew ith Woods, and in Cur butspen Mary A. W Dr John F. after a serious Mrs the late WOOns of Boalsburg, widow of of morning at months, 18 the following two weeks, passal WHY the age of 86 years, days. She is © and Boalsburg; also, a sigters of Pine ‘vrus EE. Woods, Magoffin, of Woods preceded Woods (irove Helen Ly two sons, Samuel Woods Fl Was daughter of nd i Dorn wine Splece wins wensville, wod days MO DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER CIATION BORN IN ASSO OF CURR BORN TO WOODWARD CAVE FALE far from the Maggie animal, b will entrance to the cavern i= usually a friendly ent very it since the happy es she in the iron the den, allowed allow enclosure vot she fo ven founds it is no ons mirrounding and her offspring out in the open. From coming from the den, however, believed that thers are two cubs. i The mother bear has been at the { Woodward Cave for about two years, | having been taken there from her for mer home in Buffalo, N. Y. where she wan used for a show animal, Old Bil was a former Harrisburg resident, haves ing been purchased by the Cave own ers about a year ago, . is 1 > Debates 5 Per Cent, Cut, A general § por consi slash in gov. ernment appropriations, an additional pay cut for Federal employes and de- (Continued on next column) nv has ont ture THE CENTRE i CENTRE COUNTY 4 HOSPITAL NOTES, a Vonada, of Howard town Tues patient John shilp day after having day. was discharged for a of medical patient on surgical Martin bx been a Mrs, township, Monday Mrs, Wilbur township, was Halderman, Hemner me i Dodds, disch al Runkle, 11, Of Potter Tuesday Mrs, John are the Dorn at Of Monday Ferguson wrged uftey undergoing surgic treatment, daughter of Wm Janet Gi. Runkle, township, Was discharged Mr, towns} Hohn, proud of Coll parents and Oe Of an das the hospital Tuesday. Betty ert Smith, mitted Glenn Harter, ted Tus LAW REFORM RIL} PASSED HOUSE, TUESDAY i BLU} gains ho bil Provisions of the RIL wwesentative I. the the Schwartz, Phil hia Blue Law modifier Hise Rep:als the Act of 17 outdoor 4 as nSeotn it sports, with or without admis f 9 5 ~ gion charges, 3 and § P.M, Permits municipalitics such sports by ordinance, between the €¥ hours to prohibit tequires local referenda on repeal of prohibiting ordinances upon petition of 5 per cent of the residents who vot. ed at the last general or municipal election Makes prohibiting ordinances and void Immediately when of th electorate approves sports on Sunday. Continues prohibition against Sun. day hunting and fishing and specifieal ly removes boxing and wrestiing from the Bill's legal definition of “healthful outdoor sports.” partmental reorganization add:d new fuey to the Sumate's protracted econ: null majority outdoor omy debate, on Tuesday, L168 tor pe AS A Boy to next Weal Tuendny the youths of your paid by tl Scout aon well ri HIT rol Ms thr fle Vi Of bri n returns dos the on iis investment ny persons have Inve the Scout they time progria nds are drawing of summary tment and serve shows a created which all the United time that it all them. avail f ethics and Lavy in NHtates sha ire gi ngs o ti able 1.627 684 « ASSET contin do will and in years to in HOY Roo What thelr in of t the he pe progr maniy $ the Be al tu Ky Fi Market d. Centre Age 80 131 Vo 1% is the best of all anti l.ike yam ros Mrs West and work certainly Frank Tully, Ime to Warsaw, N. ON Sheets, Sample itive ooin da © finish laker, of pice Buch St your Migs my Va, your Ixpt B fr | PUBLIC BALE, verso charges, E. M. STATE Cf Phone 1082 ITH ANNOUNCEMEST IS MADE OF RELIEF ALLOCATIONS The of and ¥i allocations deral funds work in counties through board The Various You Are Invited Come counties 000 nies dy people INSURANCE axp REAL ESTATE roves se WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. worioee C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. onderful Money Saving Opportunities ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES WWW Pe Nr ve $75 vor ’ Ado A113 2d i : 4 TELEPHONE Altoona ' Booster Association tT TRMGATMT ITIL SARRMEETT 3 ETI SOUT TOSI Cr SSRI Cr SOMRBIIN UOCNI NT BONNIE] Jar RT| JOR MONEY IN MOTION SPELLS PROSPERITY People who have no immediate use for money put it in the bank. People who have an immediate and constructive use for money take it out of the bank. Banks therefore, keep money in circulation. ANE SUMAR MIN TINO URN I eg JI Money kept in circulation makes communities pros- perous, You are helping your neighbor, and you are of eco- nomic worth fo your community when you deposit money, you are not using, in your local bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA, PIRATE TYRANT IRONY JRO ISTE JIA I BRITON MN Dineen BRT
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