THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSAY, JANUARY 31, 1935. FHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSURD WHERE, ssn m— PART OF GOODLING FARM |EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN FOR SALE—A serviceable Holstein A ‘| SOLD TO MRS. C. R. NEFF ZION HILL OPEN SUNDAY : bull; also, chestnut and locust posts. : : use pays for a four-line ad, in this 42, W. Ripka, phone 306it11, Centre | Bixty acres of the Goodling farm,| Evangelistic services will be held atl! solemn. These little nds. sre wonder Hall, Pa. | purchased recently by C. D. Barthol- | Zion Hill Evangelical church begin- a rT nore foo a THielp Wanted" “House snd Lot for Hale.” CENTRE HALL. PENNA. Deaths Rp——— — lomew, were sold to Mrs. CC, RR. Neff, | ing Sunday BMITH & BAILEY, Propriciors La ® ® % +» @ # & @& whose farm adjoins the tract on the] sl 8. W. SMITH, Editor, BURWELL.—Mrs. Sarah Hoover | north. Price, $1,600. This leaves the | SPW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and! Burwell, of Pine Grove Mills, dled on | butidings and ighty-elght acres In at : Business Manager, Sunday. She spent most of her life |Mr. Bartholomew's possession ’ | night, February 10th. mie + wee | fn the Pine Grove Mills community, Mr. Bartholomew hlsgp owns the If the services do Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hull | She suffered a stroke in the Presby- | Balrfoot farm adjoining the Goodling PULLETS FOR SALE--Abouwt forty ® second class matter, terian church just at the close of the place, and it is hig Intention to divide . Plytoouth Rock pullets, well bred, for TRBEMS.-~The terms of subscription 0) g,hhath school hour, and died about | the land so that each farm will have given, : sale ~aA M tegel & Son Centre Hall We Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance. |. ,, that evening. She had been not-|® more desirable number of acres of | tev. A. 8. Blerly of Selinsgr a Tm fila AE B ’ Legal advertising at the rate of ten {ed for her kind hospitality and friend. tillable land. former pastor of the charge, Begts per line each insertion. { liness She will be greatly missed in ————————————————— the guest preacher. {buy at Display advertising rates made he church and community. CENTRE HALL BENEFITS FROM {study table. Apply at “= Sppieation. | Surviving children are: Allen Pur. SALE OF CHRISTMAS SEALS “. 5 ® © 9 9» 8 © » [yell Tyrone, Arthur dd Geers oh FARM CALENDAR. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES (lp ‘ine Grove Mills: Mrs. Viola Fluke, of A share of the funds received from the sale of Christmas $ fall, —— Barto; Mrs. Fred Fry and Misses seals last . - —— VALLEY LUTHERAN OHARGE|Mary and Ethel Burwell, of Plne|®'® to be used for the purchase of a Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College While It lasts (Rev, 8, ¥. Gresuhoe, Pastor, |Grove Mills; seven grandchildren also|*¢t Of scales and to secure dental it- ! stsrvive tention for each student in the first . Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. survive, lolght pruden ; Nils sehoois. School of Agriculture No change rs Funeral services were held at Pine |®'8ht grades In the public schools. ; . go {Communion Service.) Grove Mills on Wednesday by her| The dental work of the grade school] & . =» ss » » in prices. We guarantee every Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. | pastor, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatri Kk. as. | body of over one hundred, which con- SEEK CAUSE OF TROUBLE piece. Come in and get your Spring Mille—T7:30 P, M, Vhere pullets show lack of good con- Apply Spring Mills Lutheran— Id by made JOE Intestinal coccidiosis February 3rd, and cone WORK ON FARM WANTED-—1 de. including Sunday lgire a job on a farm any where In Contre county.—~Earnn R. roy, Pa. itinuing every night during the week 7:30 o'clock, Calhoun, Mil- should continue for a longer period, further notice will be WANTED A BSBTUDY TABLE-—WI reasonable price a student's teporter office 86x35 SYEEL ROOFING MATERIAL ihe per Sheet! roofiing materials now. They're Young ONLY ONCE It adds a lot to young- KRENTMAN'S | sisted by Rev. Edw. Jones, of the|Sits of the cleaning and charting of Junior Y. P., 6:30, JUNK YARD i Stat, College Presbyterian church. the teeth # to be done by Dr. H. I dition an attempt shou Music wag furnished by Mrs, H W | Whit for a nominal feo {find th, cause Community Y. P.—6:30. | Potter, Mrs. F. V. Goodhart and Mrs, | Thescales, which are of a standard {J. M. Kirkpatrick, singing a trio, and |™ake and approved by the American|,. auction is low and loss of birds is | Rev. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick furnishing|fted Cross, wii be placed in the hixhlp.,ve immediate treatment for worms CENTRE MALL REFORMED CHARGE | ,... school bulding where they will be i» Justified (Rev, Delas EB, Kesoer, Faster) f const chemical work thaw + ’ >. eo they ters’ happiness to have faite Halle ok : | KERSTETTER ‘harles Franklin : . esp * a TELEPHONE Di 3G Church Shao. Cerstette 3, farmer resident of LOCAL AND PERSONAL (mong the new flowers for the 1935 i 7:80—Young People's Service. 0 . : ; the Tio . home, It bring iendly Spring Mil . hjey, vig : OIG al : bag ; : ROSIE Eh U0 Yaa When thinking of holding ” 8 pe 9:0 : PUBLIC SALE 8: 00-—-Young nay 10:00—~Church all i Farmers Mills— 9:80—Church School. 10:30~Young Ieopic and worms may be to blame, 11 egg Opposite Chestnut St, Station LEWISTOWNS PA. when it is learned that ire causing the trouble FLOWERS E in the contacts, People's t that otherwise th School E.M. [SMITH FE STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Faster) #:30—8unday Sehool 310:30—Morning Worship. $:80—Christian Endeavor, whole fami’ - EVANGRLICAL (Rev. J, W, Zang, Fastor) Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:3( + MM. jon Ser: 10:30 A. FANCY WISCONSIN METHODIST ErisCoOraL {RBev., Seth Russell, Fastor) 4 Y 3 SPECIAL NOTIC E i : ; y > Mild Ce 30—Morning Worship. EE | Chrocela | Chees: Britches’ $ Auction 19¢ OW Woodbury's 10:30—Brodny gt SINR we» / loilet Soap... 3 Bprucetos EAViieRS Dromedary Penpsyl 40: 00-—Sund . 31:00—Morning Worship. . Péunsyivans E1934 ev- of Grapefruit total of s aenrdisa 15 the State. Da 1 > et ie. ‘ Auction Every € Weeks on Wednesday ‘CE Tuli § tol 8 | HCY Ing L ota ‘ - o s : } T fo prime: ’ NR x : H : a a tal } ; : —— . ily Tespoaiie Ios (in sevimaa] MAYEE.al Stage’ one “oppile «| 25 te 35 Head Horses lapioca ... $142. Sale . EE TCR 1934 CROPS SHOW 70 PC GAIN UVER VALUES OF 1932 The va A we ' 25¢ WEDNESDAY, FEB. To 2 No 2am 93 2 Sozpkes 23¢ REGISTER'S NOTICE: Gane Syrup 2-27 bel Coconut 25% 25 Ty Sauce | 2 25¢ er Kraut 3 —— ibe. THE a a : : : % GARLAND ROYER—BROWN, ry. has : John” will : BR Tomatoes .. 2 L& E ‘wl this Ta ; Farly June Peas TE ———— 1 — = WIN 81800 -— NEW BOSCUL COFFEE u ed me 25¢ 3 he 17 WEIS QUALITY This sale will commence at 10 a, m. sharp, as we must start early to dis pose of all this stock, “Ad” Judging contest en- BUTTER FLOYD A, BRITCHER. trance blanks with seh 1b ot 1 ‘dA hben eo . od na le nip ; rT Ask vs fr avry # ‘ piat vi i : : a : Bellefonts \ Flove ¢ graduate of of Boonevi TEL. iliness of fou dork of Orpl y yo to ry om A achat —— - | i 1@¢ Centre Ia i wr He 8 Or od days with penumonia Ble Ww §3 122 : wo! TIE. at a CO ; ley, to COTH Pp | + np we ——.-—, Ra i A A 5 TAS TOWNSHIP YOCATIONAL SCHOOL NEWS, — —— Basket Ball Teams Win MeVeyton tio The Mod A ball team : : Tusseyville, girls at McVeytown last Frid v a ira. Calvin Lingle and children! score of 24-16. The MeVeytown giols nt Tuesaday aiternoon with Mra, | team possessed two fine forwi ) i. Bettorf seemd to have no troubles hitting the Mi Annie Hossman aitended a basket from any place in the front] 'wtchering at the (dibert Hommey court. The Gregg girls held them oni home on Tuesday. even terms during the gocond andi Mr. and Mes. Charles Slutterbeck thi:d quarters and were outscored Were among the many “hucksters” In during the first and last quarters, Bellefonte on Friday. Boys Win, 40-6, John Hettinger from the New Lan- The (1. T. V. 8. boys, expecting one | “ter Valley camp spent the week- of their hardest - games, found {he |®Nd at his home, McVevtown five not up to expecta. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Grove and tions and easily took the game by o|daushter Colleen, were Sunday guests score of 40-8. McCool, Skiles and Con-|%t the Bmith and Martz homes. do lead the scoring attack while Rose. | I®ster Brouse and family, of Boas. man and Ziegler continued to play | UIE, were Sunday visitors at the W. the fine defensive ball they have play. | Rockey heme. od all season, limiting MeVeytown to| Misses Frances Runkly and Mary i Tamla Tol elp 3 you n nake the 3 TIC N [I'S s NAT wl a on OR 12in 2 E55 7 Ul 2 YX IR Business CARTER FIELD, famous Wa: hington correspondent, is writing for this paper a weckly letler in which ho explains and interprels tho epoch-making events that are taking place in the national capital. For twanly years Mr. Field has been observing and reporting the activities of Congress and administrative deparinients in Washington. His experience and his * wide acqueindance among important men in the capital fit him unusually well for the particular task he has undertaken —that of giving you a clear understanding of what all these important developments at Wash- ington mean to you and to other American citizens. Mr, Field's letters appear in this paper under the heading SEEN and HEARD Around GREGG and Lose al NS A A S———. Wo V_ OW" ——— T— Ar T———_— Sn i a a——— — — So A" ST —— — Hn aaa, The HT PN Sas. Hi two field goals during the entire game, This game ran the number ef consec- sitive wing for the boys team to seve en, with no defeats to date. Both Soy sand girls teams play at Snow Shoe Iigh this Friday, and thelr on- fy game next week will bs at: home on Fiilay when the Mill Hall High Aeams will ‘play. Stoner were supper guests of their friend, Maw;- Swartz, Sunday evening. The board of control of the Centre County Baseball League will meet in thy firemen's hall, Pleasant Gap. on Monday evening, to make” preliminary Afranfements for the opming asbali woason. A the NATIONAL CAPITAL : The tion's uskthes 1 vous bysiions day aces than FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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