THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. mm A — ——— ch THE CENTRE REPORTER ® & + ® ® * 8 ® 0» Hin isteuned. vas. born In Dulle- IT'S A FACT. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. |ner wil sell full line of housshold ISSUED WEEBKL nte . f a4, 0, © ( om» » ah ar ras x . vida BLY = uly Son Of Ji (By Miss Mary A. Rothrock, R. N, | gATURDAY, APRIL 18, 12 o'clock |§00ds and furniture—E, M. mith, * . * ; c ‘i n . Ee mes D h ag and Mary Hehir Kelley, making Supt. Clearfield Hospital) bog h CENTRE HALL, PENN | ” 5 O 5 70 . 1 at Spring Mills, Mrs. J. A. Wag- lauct. ecu bittbeumat J eat 3 \ * his ago ot the Ume of his death .J Every year it costs more to get ; * ® * RE ————— e—— years, £8 months and 8 days. He is sok . HICK. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors . » @® +o ® e @ survived by his wife, the former Ger- : a fn * y I xf trude Reeser, of Snow Shoe: one son, A hundred or more years ago a 8. W, SMITH, Editor, og : . . . n . Wo > of ROSS. John Hale Ross, for fifty John A. Kelley, Jr., at home, and by hospital consisted of four Welln beds, DRIVE YOUR CAR BDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editer snd years a resident of Linden Hall, died {a brother and three sisters: Joseph oF raw In sume Cases, A don } wp » w gi ¥ LC |} FOry WwW ¥ ana- Business Mausger. on Monday afternoon at the home of | Kelley and Miss Margaret Kelley, of pen an ere IY wah 2 IN FOR y Sdwar Con tt. Mrs. Lawrence Reddirg . daughter, Mrs. Edward Durst, in Coalpor : Lane rasicy adding of Today the modern hospital is a a : Eh ° SUNDAY CHURCH SER ICES Centre Hall, following a prolonged | H110W hoe, and Mrs. John P. Kelley scientific institution ard must have SPRING-TIME. ny . . Philipsburg. fliness from complications. I © on hand more than 900 articles for ara ’ Ny o Burial was made at Snow Bhoe, will be held this each patient! That takes in every de- PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE| Funeral services (Rev. IL. Arthur Wagner. Pastors) | (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ; | Saturday morning, partment, » 10 A. M interment at Boalsburg, with Rev, W.| MARKLE.—Mrs. Alice Markle, em- The other day a 100-bed hospital Fusseyville--d to J. Wagrer of the Lutheran church, Ployed In the Methodist Home at Ty- i hi Stat pv k tock of all its {rone, died in that institution and was|'n 'his Stale took sto ea if Spring Mils—10:30 A. M pastor of the deceased, to officiate, supplies and the grand total was #0, tre 1. 7:30 P. M. Memberg of the Masonic lodge will | buried Wednesday of last week in Ty- py ! Whi > ; V : « . th h C Hal ; : y § ss! LE H re d Sunrise Serviec, 6:00 A. M. be pallbearers. He was aged 78 years, |rone. She was aged 79 years. Her 900 a 3} bed = [ I 1 _ 7 months and 24 days. maiden name was Alice Irvin. : ea stock numbered 14.658 You naturally want nice, smooth performance on the part TRE LL FORMED OHARGE The deceased was born in Ferguson a Mra Markle Jad he husband, John Dias,” Eouwasl Zorlin. deo china | of your automobile for the greater driving you will be doing (Rev. BR, Eeantr, Pastor) {arwnsinp, OE > ov nd Mary | ake, oy eg a”: hou lor. and glags ware and cooking uten- | this spring and summer. So, let us change your oil and do a re 14 . y » 3 4 A i i ve & "Hee 1 } " i i i Centre Hall— Caven Ross. His wife, Adella Musser Ph lp ..|sils ran into a total of 10477 items. complete job of greasing in all the working parts of ve ar $:830—Church School. died three yearyg ago. On leaving the |house on the Alexander farm, Old in | hicl “ E stg NKInE parts ol your cat 7:80—Holy Communion. toss homestead in Ferguson town- which will assure you greater riding comfort and better ca: | performance, that there were 26,687 additional items of medical and surgical sup. plies such as gauze, bandages, gloves been installed which will assure vou Fort, where Mr. Markle was employ More than 3000 Instruments were ¥ 3 4 + A¥ © 1 - . . . pargics spartment, Jemide 7:80 A. M.—Y.P. Early Easter Wor-|ship, Mr. and Mrs Rosa located at|®d as a farm hand. There survive the the surgical departmen Besides | + post g 4 shor : nEng. | O le tv childre ] rie ar - . . ship, Theme, ‘The Saster LAly;" | Linden Hall, where Mr. Ross engag- SORp-e two children—>Minnie, married A new and highly efficient grea Leader, Margaret K. Delaney. ed in the mercantile business: he also|and living in Altoona, argl James, em- / Friday, 7:80 P. M.—Preparatory and | conducted gq flouring mill and ws {ployed by Robert Smith, Centre Hill Confirmation Service, postmaster, and dealer in farm prod- | ported 2674 utensils and Instruments. | Drive iy td il . n aay, ucts. BROUSE. Mrs. Helen Landis a . I (i A : An additional 6616 articles were in > M Spring Mills— . ’ Thera atrvive . RA ome | Brouse, wife of W. H. Brouse, after 9:30—Church School There survive the deceased these | ter ts laundry, sewing room and house children: Ella, Mrs. George Mothers. : . ian Hiness of about ne vear, died 10:30—Confirmation and Holy Com- i " of dg sa yeas ed keeping department, baugh, Boalsburg: Charles M., Lin-| Sunday night from complications, | “ 1 Perha $f 1 it all n the year HM cultures, ete. And the laboratory pre FuIOn, den Hall; Earl A. Centre Hall. Irene #&ed 47 years [3 worth ~ Farmers Mills— L. Mrs. Lowils Swarts Philadelphia She was the daughter of Mr. and | "®t 36 years ag atient stayed in Ww 30me auto a 1:80—Church School. Ruth M., Mrs Edward Durst Centre Mrs. A. lL. Landis, of Bellefonte, and spita's an average of 31 days. No y : 2 . SivCorntramtion aud Holy Cotn.|RUth M. Mrs Edward Dust, Cegtre Mra A-_7., Landis of Bellefo “ithe average 1s 11 days. And d 8 can take care of every car need. Courteous raunion, Lemont. A brother. Eimer Ross Husband and “three children a Co J 8 er cutran COOOL rer rrr rr rrr res sns ps a New Tire-- CROTY Wil ad« 0 { enn, METHODIST EPISCOPAL P State College, alse survive tse uneral services were held onl — (Rev. Beth Russell, Pastor) z ancl A ed lay, w burial in the Union Mission Workers Appea] for “Mlle J S BOO ER : ‘2 rived . * . Z Holy Communion and Confirmation Lass cemetery. Bellefonte Pennies.’ rice at all churches: " ' —— "ha Younz Women AM imaicssiny Q 13 y “12 CT AT y Bervice at ail churche | Mrs. Alice Raymond | 1 ¢ Women's Missionary So SERVICE STATION Spring Mills—8:00; died at he hom { her daughtes : nire county thers ara 4301CiOLY OF the LJ ran churn met al Centre Hall—8:15; irs, Snn Kerstetter, at ort al tra 8 of land unpatented. In other |e home Of Ars tay Fetterol b CENTRE HALL 3 cetown—10: 30. Begum ww. "Th taster Tho y oma 1 WOH the nresent olsirmant shone | Thursday vening, in regular session Bprucetown ? bon, ¢ Thursday. h body was 5 it claimad an show dia R Fafiu \ VO CAR INSPECTED: — brought to a funeral parlor in Sun- ‘ tutie na out e j Willa out Mie Lsual allendance, aud : » WOrLLirp EVANGELICAL bury where services were held and (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, FPseior) Monday afternoon was conveved to the Centre Hall-- cemetery at Centre Hall and interred Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. by the side of her husband David Worship Bervice, 10:30 A, M. laymond, Tusseyville— Since the death } Mr. Raymond Bunday School, 1:30 P. M. tl dow art a daughter, Mrs, Belle Worship Service, 2:30 P. M. Jo 1, lived In the Raymond hom ev Locust Grove— in: ury. When the flood came the angelical a or on : the y - site] The Nas Hour Of lhe BSeSsSI01 WIA $ Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN EE ES ERE me EE Se me Slim of HOUSEHOLD GOODS (No Preaching Service) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, | o na ’ . a Gi ree n sh he te te Dream pes ii . ' i ih 9 x Including a number of ANTIQUES For General Assembly. la There su Ave her, besid th L me— We are authorizeq t ince theitwo daughters proviousty named ER. * * . a pam : . Bame of John W. Decker, of Greg|these brothers and sisters: John Gy Britcher’s Auction pesny-AworD corumn. 3 At E. E. Zettle Home, Near R. R. Station Township, as a candidate forthe of-lgerich. Brownsvi Sain aig ; Bo “Vy LAVLIN, fice of Representative in the Generalq, "arntve 3 yas Pe a ’ ; . 8 pn . ! in Ln shigerich, % { Be pays for a four-dine ad. in this \T . Assembly, subject t the ru EOV-ilearfield: wmtharine Somme | E ; solamn. These ttle ads. are wondw CEN 1 RE HALL i warkers in the way of results. Adverse earning the Democrati party 3 X~ lecentre H nd MM alias 3 bh pressed at the primary election to bef, ins = as po The undersigned wil] expose to sale | 2*® Suything here, from a “Help Wanted” T held Tuesday, April 28, 1838. ; : at his auction barn, 2 miles northeas! . Setse dad Jo tay Sain SA UR, APRI 1 1 at 1:00 P. M. of MIFFLINTOWN, on FOR 100A1S. | STOVER Gouge Rubwt stove, 2) WEDNESDAY, APR. 18 tre Hall, Inquire of Mrs. Della or Re ra 40 welosk A MW ey Ia NYONE HAVING HOUSEHOLD FUR. Mrs. Lanson Burris, who has been! . ha P PB 3 vite Srdpan | sick at her home in town, was re-|" Beni pad 3 . : , " Nae : The Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday | FOR RENT Four rooms. furnish. Re TH als ig : of a . 1 n oburn station but at f e t me ¥ } “Tex Riekand will be here with a ght el ping waist ® wa 2 - NISHINGS OR OT} IER A RTICLES OF ere hmarvation for a fow dave be.(donth was retired a passenger | RELOAD > wn shade. Profor eousis’ or. family” wit! MERIT, IS INVITED TO BRING THEM ore an operation - a L : : A. ALSO § . OT A ale A "2 hms rl a ’ . - , “ge a “ ge qo agpneeon, |, He was born in Boonville, sity-se LS HAVE A LOT [no bitdren. . ul I'O THE SALE AND OFFER THEM TO BE ction. of he wacond moon ot tng| Lui Knecker Stover. * Burial was(fresh and close wringers. | “speo porarons—mne am se|] SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. hotel into ag sit for Mr. a i : oy a : ww : . : 4 ok 7 o "a will have high ' grade i ¥ ? I potatoes : » 1 f11'r ; : : fo £1 ia irvived " is wid fy : t n i A “in VE : 4 x11 IRE A ON . . AM SM I 1013 cer ak. nr ; ; o * v of : . od > ; Lili Ma Stover Bd tue ORS A lsteins, Jeo . ye and Guernseys. | +... {al : i , Ih ali = ii Bn « a¥h, . i I i, A 1 . ramp, near Colyer | Re all E ’ 0 bare ry pl Stee: yor, Swgk Dulin anda fam FOR BAL imited noun E. E. ZETTLE, Manager he Kerlin Poultry plant received |ters also survive: Mrs fC. Mn of ny person inging hogs for sale A 5 ; here not later than 12 EPP POPTPPPPP PPE DE PPP POP POPP PL EPPELOEP POP PEPE PPPPCEPEP PEPPER POPPE reeresr) fy order from isconsin for 00 § Flow ‘ye Mi 3 Al 8hull and « (Must have them day-old pullets. To fill it will requirelA. CG. Emig. both ‘Clearfield. and | 9'¢lock noon. the hatching of 000 chicks, since Mrs. Vincent Heynolds, of John td *n All cows will have test charts. Any male and femal in a t fifty-| 2h person bringing a cow must have test fifty. The deliveries may b wle anv | tetra oi chart time before the 1441 ey sLLLEY John A : wolley, of Snow Cheap John will be here with a fulil Mr. and Mrs. OME a TERAAI fine of merchandise i Wednesday 1 ; the week-end ag ye neacny | This sale will commence at 10 a, m. mokin, visiting Mr. aril Mrs. Guy ler o Hommital atten a totar mn PUUUTE | sharp, as we must wtart early to dis-| erm : Sr Crowl, the latter a sister { fo wit ririit 4 2 - ng : . are we . i pose of all this stock. - - - - h b tl’ Be 1 i 8 { flow NE a 1 " : 4 d : ; Positively nohting removed away | ; : 3 Moore. The Moores were Impressed], with the effect of the recent flood ¥ from barn until pettiond for. which did great damage In the areal. underwent visited, ifter arriving FLOYD A. BRITCHER Eh Sale all unde yt, ! was effectively nonetrated 7 . . No nl} bie: Xo - | Aestivel irate West Penn appreciates this 8. E. Peterson, of Chicago, adver. § 3 t tiging writer ard solicitor, spent al i a: vil ws 4 » P44 . A -~ . Re ie pg Molino, spent a | generating plants . . . in the Pitts editorial comment, the senti- ager of the Kerlin Poultry plant. dur- BY. USING burch a were put out of commis- : Ing which tine advertising ‘was map- on, it was possible to furnish pow ment of which was echoed by ped out to appear |i he nationally ATLANTIC 9 requirements [rom emergency known magazires during the coming : i “tt od ; few months, WHITE FLASH! : the interconnections Mr. and Ms i oon mainte latter's sister, Mrs. Grae Melt wed Vi a 3 i ! f i Monday motored to Johnstown w , - af : | hortitale nnd Alher SRISros: A “te they will visit with Mr. and Mrs 8 ; i ; bi. re 4 a aay nTgehcy The ability of West Penn home ir floor of % Hire fitigah he. third : pW ORIEL [fy | | of emergency these systems are valu. unusual situations of recent many newspapers in Western Pitts! hout powes Pennsylvania. to aid materially in meeting the floor of a large build the lowes i i; A ) ic or Tot Ema fondest Wu aid, ¥ 1 YOU CAN KILL LTR FIR a um days was due to the heroic Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lontz, of MORE THAN : . ! “The whole district owes much to Mitflinburg, became the gp dparents TWO BIRDS... : A : doy pins . putin, labors of loyal employes, and ita public service and utility com. of twins born to Mr. and Mrs Charles Ldntz, Jr. of Milton, in the Williams. panies, and when laurels are being the fact that an available sup- Jon leosghta, the latter part of , passed out there ought to be a palm . 1¢ twine have been named \ ¢ ton #4 1 f i i Mary Belle and Charles Fertig. The 1 i for these companies. P y Oo power or essential mother was the former Miss Hattie ’ oh 4 Pros Ediiorial 1 3 Fertig, a teacher in the Mifflinburg hy ’ Pre rom Gn LGvoru service to its own customers, high school, and the father at pres. - : (Canonsburg Noles, . on the faculty of the Milton “Vi 1 March 27, 1936) Former Sheriff J " "GET hi \ . . John M. Boob, A 0 the City of Pittsburgh, was of a or emt Rae pMiltheim, has been appointed a zone ath 5 ai i" EE " supe for the Mid Penn Divie. pl Het UL A I . popervisr for the Mid Penn "Divi ; ani lay ph eS made possible through the Harry B. Coyle, district manager, an- ; dtr ib peril Hh tha ’ “fe. s . nourked in Lewistown. Mr. Boob wil felt ie Vik facilities of our inter-connect- ir Sarge 9 Zone 2 which Includes ‘ : + 39 : 0 4 r Cen and nearby communities “ i =, dl tl Wid His headquarters will be in Millheim. ! : firs hy ol lis A district appliance display store and offices will be opened in this territory very soon, it is announced. The com. He WW jn paryy will provide gas service for farm 1 aon WEST PENN PO ER C0 PANY nnd town homes, manufacturing and | rh Sani ATLANTIC WHITE | trict which have been compelled to forego the use of gas fuel due to the Jack of nearby gas lines. TUNE IN “THE ATLANTIC FAMILY" EVERY SATURDAY AT 7 P.M, C.B.S. AO and for emergency service to