- ! HURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 p— N— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Cc INTRE HALL, PENNA. RR SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8, W., SMITH, Editor — Business Manager Spring Mills—3 to 10 A. M Tusseyvile—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 VP M Young Peopte's choip will CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas BE, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School 7:30—Church Worship. $pring Mills— 9:30—Church School 210.80—Church Worship. Farmers XMills— 1:30—Churcy School. Worship. 2:80-—Church EVANGELICAL (Bev. W., K. Hosterman, Centre Hall Bunday School, Pastor) Fussey ville Bunday $ Worship Serv Locust Grove— Sunday School, 8 3 Worship Service, 7 30 P. M METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall Worship Service, 9:30 A. M Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. @prucetown Unified Service, 10:00 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School (No Preaching Service) » * * * * BOALSBURG * . * Ar £* dina N. } and Mir Meyer of Pittsburgl the home of their Meyer, last week Mrs. Richard lLdndaman Robert and Thomasare vsiting at Meyersdale Mise Jessie Haven of and Smethport on Monday A. E. Gingrich from was A nforeced vacation place swing to an injured knee of a fall] at a hunting camp Ten members of the local lodge attended a Rebekah meeting at Centre Hall on Tuesday, evening Fred Kooh and family have the J. D Patterson apartment on E rent renieq Main treet tobert Hess spent n Altoona os Ida yd -- HUNTERS REPORT ON KILL OF GAME NOW (COMPULSORY Hunts NY eminded | state oa officials killed iy feit the such nerii Code The penalty : ri : these game $20. but the forved The the fine, and thix vear it will be reduced «Nn forced, comm jon Hicinla «ni This fa t f h why } secur | ate ol i oe he nual game take ean © nile nmediate thewe mailing of “ug gested Clare No f the wirg Lath | eran i. 8 a clas was roval home of Mrs. R Linden Hall one night last week. An oyster SUpper wis sery el to thirty-three persons--20 mem- bers of the class together with hus- Sandg and friends. Iy entertained €3. MeClellan a ES — 1 » LJ ‘| ‘| | | HOMAN Wednesday of in Philadelphia were held and Saturday Deceased employed . RR, company and his have been the result ceident in Michigan he was serio a wife . wtack He was an Father McArdel, Bellefonte abo t - Years WED Mrs. George Sellers for en Thompeon, daughter of John I. Thompson on Tuesday at St Petersburg State mh HNme.. pA »» sWssrs@bfps] (CONSERVATION PROGRAM TO BE DISCUSSED ) ao. ' % J . i I AG R'S, Bellefonte Britcher’s Auction SALE! The undersigned wil} expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast of MIFFLINTOWN, on WEDNESDAY. DEC. 22) A Lot of Dairy Cows consigned by parties from Hunting- Bedford, Chester | Cambria, Mififin | Clinton, and Snyder counties, as well | as many other consignments, A lot Bulle and | Julls, $ of Stock Heifers i A GOOD TRUCK LOAD OF Acclimated Horses | Meals served at auction place FLOYD A. BRITCHER A OPENS DEC, 17 Jan 14-—Howal Mill Hall at Cent Bhoe 185--Mill 1} SEASON interested {&8now ART Centre ing Miib ( Hemalnder of | DR. LIGHT TO COUNTY Shower for Newlyweds, d nt ¢ Hall Spring Mills Miss Louise Miller, daughte Millheim and Mi RT Milles show nll & Snow Bhd " y { M1 Millheim d a Hall PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN, FOIR KENT | Margaret E Poreession on IDecembxg schedule Y ) Furnished Strohm ir ADDRESS MEDICAL {Daniel 8. Daup, First SOCIETY | | HOME FOR SALE I. Light if Centre ig rooms with modern known as the Phillip Meyer conven.sen g ' Main street re LICENSES S, Bell $1.89 Y EAGER’ PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS OUR OWN ICE CREAM WORK YEAGER'S, SHOES— ) 4 * 4 Phone & GARBRICK’'SDAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. | POOP OPOrOOOPCPEOIOOOOOCC POCO POO, BELL" FONTE PEDDLE PDPEBLEBDSELPEDLEELELLPPPEDPEEPS DE LUXE FORD | Improved } kes ; sieel body: M: wh up 8 stery: RB trim: Twin horns, tail lights, sun visors: Clock nano uncing nr 0 STANDARD FORD V-.8 . .. power engine; Improved § Poise Ride; All stery, Mohair ex tail light, sur nut-finished : O00" black oRrRD offers two new cars for 1938 Fo Standard Ford V-8 and the De Luxe Ford V-3. They are different in ap- pearance — but built to the same high standard of mechanical excellence — on the same chassis, Because people liked our 1937 car so well, they bought more than of any other make. They liked its looks, its smooth performance, and the way it handled. We have improved on that car in the newly styled Standard Ford V-8. But some folks wanted «till more size and style, with the same Ford advantages, For them, we designed a new De Luxe line. The De Luxe Ford V-8 Sedans are longer with more room, larger luggage space, and finer appointments all around. De Luxe cars are equ | orsepowgr engine on The Standard is even lower priced than the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines and well-tailored interiors—with a choice $718 of engine sizes—85 or 60 horsepower. Before Ford made V-type 8cylinder en- gines available to every one, they were vertible Coupe, used only in expensive cars. Since then, four million Ford owners have learned the genuine enjoyment of driving an eight. - ndusem—— cylinder car with all-around economy. The thrifty “60” engine, especially, makes possible in Standard models a very low first cost and equally low operating cost. With two distinct designs, two engine " 1] . 4 | sizes and two price ranges, you'll find a 1938 Ford car to fit your needs exactly. at no extra charge.
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