THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 19834. — ——————— - — . THER CENTRE REPORTER : ISSUED WEEKLY, An CEINTRE BR gm BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 5. W. SMITH, Editor. SDW. B. BAILEY, Associate Editor and . Business Manager, — —— HALL, PENNA. ss Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to e 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 #8 application. ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES oan a a—— \\ . . . - ® . - Deaths ’ » % ’ . * » * of the RIPKA. Lulu wife S. Mrs. tpn, passed at Millheim, following Emory Ripka, BWiy family home in Wednesday of last since Saturday Mrs. had for year improving an illness of been in good health more, hut day she week, previous, paralysis, Ripka not the seemed by past or to have been day. On Baturday morning, was tak y ® sn State College and (Bev, 8, ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor,) CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delaas RB, Keener, Paster) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday School Pyring Mille— #:30—Sunday School 40:30—Holy Communion Farmers Mills 1:30—Sunday $:30—Churcey School. Service, — METHODIST Seth RB EPISCOPAL 11 il, (Rev, #prucetown— 30:00—-8und 11: 00—N Seo ulitc 1:00 $4 | 1% 84 Pastor) POLITICAL ANNOI NCEMENTS. For State Senator. in Bains can Hon for so but this | to th flat Hon #ide looking new f gelieve the —————— A po ———— “High' Basketuall Last Friday i $1 etball te: inger, deat at the varsity ; although much | of a gymnasiu Improvement Horner, F leading Musser PY. Local Loses at received AA —— Boalsburg, Mr. State home «f the day «<vehing Mrs, ¥P day fr in Reed Lynn Messer and My keeping $v the Theod £ "ol loge Eogn: rv W" Mrs, Iry Mills, { her parents, Mr. and Mis A class regular Tuesday mp nt of folr were me Vi vening eting of Eh ts ——— SPRING MILLS, Miss Smith, Home Exten glon worker of county, will start a class for the women of Sprigg Mills and vicinity, on Thursday, Mar 22, at 2 P M. at the home of Mrs CM. Watts. The instruction and ser. vices «f Miss Smith are free of charge, All women interested are welcome There are several projects that can te chosen: two In cooking--one In pre paring and one serving food: sewing and renovating clothing: inside fur- nishings and doing over furniture, ete. The prodect to be used first will be chosen at the meeting to be held at the time named. A {IA I Is your subscription due? Economics Centre din STOVER Mrs er, widow of F Monday hill, Jennie ’ closes fo ever # in With i wuffalo Run Val Centre County Bright's wns a native having been of William WITMER I Hielong resident ley ad awny at the a fied My Buffalo there Prins in with Witmer Hun Valley, 1861, a Witmer, He was months and 19 daye, married, first wife, Dora having away a1 Surviving are his second Ida Poorman, and a daughters: Harrison KE, Witmer, of Willlsmaport: Bertha M, wife of J. M. Shaffer, of Waverly, N. Y. and Beatrice, 1, wife of Calvin Rider, of Bellefonte, IL DD. Two sin ters nlso survive: Mra Annle Kline, of Lemont, and Mre. Margaret Thom. as, of Centre Hall, Funeral services wore held from the late residemes, in charge of Rev. CC. © SBhuey, of Belle hospital Hines dison ne of rn in and Sarah vers, 7 was won N ng 12 He was twice his Gingerich, Years wife the son and two passed nyo former fonts, Interment in Shiloh cemetery, SWOPE. aged 45; years, wife of gonville, died Sunday night Pat the Lark Nettie Bwope of Elmer Sowpe, Jack following an operation she had Jacksonville, if the and of Haven hospital i resided gevernl days previous Wits native of bat for a number of vears it She an active member Jacksonville Reformed the Marion Grange, She is survived daughter, Kathryn, Y., and two other daughters aut home. Funeral services ad iy formed Reboershiirg Wits church, husband, « N thre her Rochester, bry of and BONN, held Wednes- sonvile He the past of How the Jack wert afternoon at the Jacl in « It interment barge of Johneon, church rr Rev. George wud, and made In onville cemetery. BLANCHARD, Blanchard : lellefonte He - heart, Oetover The RICHELIEU | LATEST VEATURE ATTRACTIONS Western Fleetrie HT = TF un il | od a THURSDAY, THIS WEEK: and Pleture t n Atractio Program at Regular GRAY am il (OWHBOYS Fam special Stage SOTTO 5 DRKLAHOMA in on four Feature Pleture, BELIEVED fol is FRIDAY and SATURDAY, LUTY “SEARCH FOR EB} tons {Bm m——— MONDAY, TUESDAY “BOLERO” WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY | “KEEP "EM ROLLING" Walter Huston, Frances Deo jeu to Olly emotions SPECIAL NOTICE LARGEST AUCTION EVER HELD! Britcher’s Auction Sale! ' LEN DAY, MAR. 21| WEDNES iv “Tex” Rickard will be here car md of extra Shetland PONY, quiey AT LEAST 10 HEAD OF GOOD DAIRY COWS Test charts with each anni Any person bringing cows will try and have test chart with them. FARM MACHINERY Milk cans and strainer, and HOUBKHOLD GOODS, FLOYD A. BRITCHER. DD. Banks Stouffer, Auct. Elmer Swab, Auct. T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. SALE ALL UNDER ROOF, with good hors ard gentile, ROM PA, OF PANTORS IN EVAN. The FIELDS wnfer held and Central Pennsylvania ( ence of York continuing unt Monday, Bishop M, T. DD, wit; the the Evangelical Church, nt beginning lost Thursday its of pastors in the the cimife Maze, presiding, closed BE slon announcement ap- pointments of three districts comprising rence the flelds our. readers 1934-1035 Snyd wr Branch Following are noted known many pastors of for 8 A, (Olive to nssigned to IHstrict Baltimor been Yark ed to — CAPITAL I} - Dicia 27th'BAZAAR SALE { at Belleville | FRI., MARCH 23 ALL, KINDS COMMISSION OF LIVESTOL A, HOKSES, HORSES and MULES " DAIRY COWS \ i 5 £0 Bring yous ing of Bale Hale will start YOUNG CATTLE — STOCK BULLS Bring your Tuberculin Teast EBheot and get a better price for your cattle, Bring in anything you have to sell We will sell it for you. SHEEP — RABBITS SHOATS — CHICKENS FURNITURE FORDRON TRACTOR good condition, Come and help us and we will help you. A square deal for all Thies will. bo a Cash Sale. moved untill settled for. J. U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, and Plows, In Nothing - > & 4 5 8 - . FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture » - . . 4 * - ® * . FEED WET MASBHES—Fe ding wet | la mashes to ving hens and pullets ca feed consumption and keeps uction during cold weather m drinking water is also benefiod ting devi for ti Re GEE PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 260 pawn for a four-fine oolumn. These Ijitle ads. wondes workers in the way of results. Advere tse anything bere, from a “Help Wauted” to » “House snd lot for po ad, In this are FOR BALE condition, Mills, Kitchen range, in good Paul Weagley, Fpring Pa. Zt DOG mnie FOR English BALE setter; ur-year-old fe. CXoelient noses; price ODA reas Spring Mills NOTICE wal fowowel (fot Potro dd [foto foe Public Sale Will Gruenewald trod froirtooel| fotwrli potty p POEIRORME VALERIE BIEL " HN De a Pnvenee SEO Be He CENTRE yuu § Jessy ne nim HO DIR | JOR JIM AE HALL, PA. TES BET] FRAEOUIT IRIN II ee JRE J A FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL FRESH MEATS Yegetables {in Groceries offer, and and at W the market has leo Meat els Pare Markets), Faod Fresh Fruits Sorevs=the finest CAMPBELLS Chesterfield «— Old Gold TOMATOES Lucky Strike 2 kgs 25¢ 2 ge cans 25¢ Hershey COCOA GINGER SNAPS P & G SOAP Softer—for quicker suds CHIPS makes clothes wear 3 {2 Ib cans 25¢ 3 lbs 25 6 bars 17¢ Ige pkg 15¢ 4 med bars 19¢ longer BAKER'S DOT CHOCOLATE BAKER'S Southern Style FANCY JELLY 15+1h enke 2%¢ Aox can lie va Bor can 19e Massa vo Th 18e «2 hs Ble
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