I THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938. JR THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, eae —— Re —, CENTRE HALL, PENN ARR—— a SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors SB. W., SMITH, Editor E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager "A. esm— EDW. To——— — TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to ghe Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per Llne each Insertion. Pisplay advertising rates made an application. Enterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter, P——— SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES known in (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastors) Tusseyville—$ to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M, Spring Mills—7:30 P. M. CENTRE (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pentre Hall— #:30—Church School 7:30—Church Worship, Pring Mills— §:00—Church Worship, 20: 00—Church School, Farmers Mills— 9:30—Church School #0.30—Church Worship. Pastor) EVANGELICAL BK. Hosterman, Psstor) {RBev, Pentre Bunday Worship Service, Hussey ville— Bunday School, 1:30 P. M. Communion Service, 2:30 P. M, focust Grove— SBunday School, 9:30 Communion Service, Ww. Hall 8:30 A. M. 10:30 A, M. School, A. M. :30 P. M. ‘ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, beth Russell, Paster) Pentre Hall— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Fourth Quarterly Conference pvening, Jan. 28, 7:30 o'clock, Pprucetown Unified Service, 10:00 A. AM. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Paster) 9:30—8Sunday School. 30:30—Morning Worship. OFFICES TO BE FILLED AT NOVEMBER ELECTION | Friday the On Pennsylvania fall, only three places a erat, Rep : q rl Ord ey the nomi ——— ent F. DART BALI FIRST GAM] 0. TEAMS TONIGHT Five first first No Far] White an, Da: Burris No. : : y holder Fred Slack i. 1. Carson, Myvi Paul Zellers No. 3-John Knarr ) Ray Mark Newton Crawford, John Dutrow, Wm. Colye: John Delasey I C. Mx Tenahan Chas, Bartholomew No. 4—Danie Daup Craw. ford, George Sharer, Delaney T. L. Moore, . A i Runkif. No. Ernest Fred Homan. Ed. Vogt Ralph Homan, 3... H Reiber, John Rimmey ——— a —— . » * - * » TUSSEYVILLE w Frazer, a Joh Heckman George Earl Spyker uce > Homan, Row Bruce Puff Dutrow, Knarr Curtis Deaths P RUHL. her home at 1:15 stroke Mrs Ruhl Sarah at day of a vious the days from few made nearby p.m. suffered na Burial will bg cemetery in Presbyterian afternoon at 2 services nt D. BR. Keener to officiate. wig the widow of hotel-keeper. The home this (Thursday) 30 lock, following home, Rey Mrs. Ruhl Ruhl, a the 0 H conducted or to Mills was and Potters taking charge of the 8 hotel fifty-one the daughter of was January VeArs ago Henry horn 14, 1846, oldest she person Hved. the in which days. She was the community sons, Harry namely, H two and deceased jam, at home town. are in Lewis ————— Sankey, a on Rhone farm Asher and SANKEY. Henry born on Mills, Kas. Emma San Sankey the late key, Potters Wichita, was aged abo Mrs. the nea died on at his home the 12t h it 68 " Saturday laughter, Mrs. John Condo Hall, from illness. compli Burial made in the George Valley Mrs. ler was Tuesday, Harriet A. L. on formerly Rev. cemetery Long, Tress lies at rest, officiated. Long was was aged at time months and 24 Harris township, « R. M. Smith, period byl In with Mr. the family occupation n ner Mr and born in McVeytow: of death He m a and vin years, 7 days, reared in now much John mother Wig a owned in by earlier Leech, who comprised by 18 He farmer farmed in vario sectiong In Valley him thi children Condo Mr { man, Spring Mills Willard . There survive Mrs occurred DOMm# namely, death 8 otior f the Pent f Unemployment Mora uring its operation. Faby bai aims were made 4 | Weeks nary | PUBLIC SALE OF Towa Horses AND COLTS. JODON SALE BARN, PLEASANT GAP, PA, on MONDAY, JAN. 31 Sale Starts at One O'clock P. M. Sharp rain or shine, » * * Mr. and Mrs granddaughter Clarence Rudy, Mr. and Slaterbeck, daughter Fred Klinefelter and dan, all attended the Harrisburg last week Mrs, Robert spent severyl Mra, Ss. Mr. Charles - - . » A. Ww Melissa, “4 » » Holderman, | Wm Stoner, Mrs Marian, Mrs. Wm Farm Show Charles ! Mrs, | i Jor i at Brock the Jersey Wong of Dast Shore | days Bodtorf. Mrs. Fred Wynn ang lege, were supper derman home Mr. and Mrs, town spent home, Mr, and Mrs. 8. T Swartz Mary and John Fortney called at the C. w Bwartz home at State College, Sunday ————ea———— is your subscription due? ri —— ———— with Mrs Col Hol- and Garret of State at th, son Ruests Dick Mowery of New- | Sunday at the Milton Kline | -- This Towa carload of the be Horses hrought to sylvania foy sale. There are § sorrels filve mares and four Three the sorrel mares are in foal. There are also six mare in foal one Bray and and one black mare. horses are all young, rom 2 Wu vears, and weigh from 1506 to 1800 Ibs. Mated teams gad single hors- ox Straight from lows farms and ready work Included in the load wil ling colts, Don’t miss good horse, yourself, Lunch will be served. T. E.JODON E. M. SMITH, Auect. W. CG SMELTZER, Clerk. consisty “«t ever noses oi reans, one and five roan horses one brown horse These to be 6 year if and this sale Hee them vou need judge a fon I i : A Monday, to | February Grand P Iames John | Zella I | Mary en). |G. Ear Daisy | Wm, | James iD H | Adam { Herbert | Yol n B I NS. S. The i theran | decided , for each a month atl the The class tertained {rome meeting, | ber 5 were | mee i spent, | f | | Barlystown last Thursday evening. | Following transaction of the class bus- | [ness a social time was spent and | refreshmenty were served, The Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. W. B. Fledler, Tuesday evening of last week. Following a pro- meeting, refresh ” » » . . . FARM CALENDAR. ® the Boozer «: Which be of day court on of jury, term opens built hard tire first between in Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture 4 the last Fabruary i wis ure, the grand named hear charges and pass on gram and business . . . » . being Why Egg slumps In session begins Monday were served by the host ess Fiedler, ————— A pA ments Mrs. Slumps Occur prod tlon ox poul feeding and of drinking y artificial 14 Pe Alkens, farmer, State College 4 Peasor Penn State tr The rhe supper in the van : radford, plumber, Philipsourg The paghett| pper Ut n Eval lalist say that Irregula {ght 1 evening, suppl y of changes In church on Saturday lack of onstant by school class was well patronized, leay- of lighting for Italian Moshannon | gelical ar 1horey isekeeper, (Clarence sponsored the Gleaners Sunday water, irregular Use MENTS MENTS and sudden rationg ae 1) management ing Manure valuable Howard State College . Ph'b'g Bellefonte Bellefonte Bellefonte Mills Boalsburg merchant, Howard Bellefonte State Confer, carpenter laborer bal factors causl ing wilance rofit 0) gE a 4 I : n slumps. Is farm for should the stove the preparation of the gas y \ ga Valuable—Man DONE by-product In be clerk innkeeper popular dish, an explos- to not sold cash terms of crop BO the stove and for lost the wife mercnant fon followed, damaging the it worth at least Penn Bute head of gtock will of manure 5 yea: Warm Clothes to school Osceola inlistg $2 Twenty he-wine hskpr considerable extent, the of a time being help Hosterman., ——————— A ————— Fi by & by a ARTONOINIBLE Hn dained by i val Mrs clerk movement a ton, say produce 2 th $400 uable the pastor laborer tons wo College » 10h Children Philipsburg Hall oburn ited jaborer Fssential laborer ‘ ' Rong yarm clothing Ali . if “7 | Penn oc 4 accounts 1dits hotel-keeper Centre The Grange lr were nl they good health, elected y Lub thirty i 95017 the Centre County Pomong Grange. chil stigator Cobut : 1 y The auditors found the largest gurpl ren may have to wait on windy Philipsburg v Mark Of any during the past six years, In |SHUW-COVEre : , OH Ta tals fr laborer Ct recently W's farmer Boalsburg Inve reinafter cleri Wert rriora p Britcher’s Auction SALE! eX pose 8.6 barn, 2 miles n 10 rthoeast f HLF] TO WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 |™ Mill | — |CARLOAD HIGHGRADE NEBRASKA | MISSIONARY MEETINGS | Horses and Colts HOLD Be the in Lau i its Janu F. K class held for nday rvice © shipped good { "hese horses He Pairs ni Tex oO school | Rickard all are Ors, in 1 2 3 d 1 says and aly good BOTTI good gingie some mated les and mu do wae to furnish | horses 13. vear 31 ofr IT will | service held during |®- Year ol ita Be. BOTSOR WA a) Pasteurized Dairy Products CREAM positively sold Refreshments weg mrved | | Tex (16 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED Also 1L.ot S50 High C ab | All bought in Isinens | Son © nd Rickard will also have HORSES of Commission Horses y Cows counties Hand Lutheran ch Je hn for school wis at Sunday urch n 1 en- a udy her nse of town I J th He Lnuary ordinan: —OUR OWN When in MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, CHOCOLATE MILK, } ICT wo Of ICE the a After lass Dair © an Co mem Central Pa rad i ormmsistent ho present ¥% as wil 1 bel P pond big com ¥ K { are herelry ENA as | neea CATTLE AND HOGS LOT OF YOUNG PIGS, SHOATS A uct Vina A 1 41 4 i * GARBRICK’S DAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. ere Says REDDY his of the r of laid wil) A the on 0 si I 18) or ir WA ian i _——. Sr. sireel OCU pry fu We “- mag ree THIS THE I Fu Hor« Ayr bry “na re " ’ 7 Your W Vd An RANGE Electric Roaiter ALSO COOKS AT HIGH SPEED! 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