17, 1938 " PHURSDAY, FEBRUARY = ARE THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Ses ’ (RA —————— i = pm, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. E—— - BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors NB. W, SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager —— EDW. E. — P—— advance ul she Reporter are $10 in Légai advertising at toe rate gents per Une each insertion. Display advertising wade aR appucation. Euterd in the Ball as second-class “SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. L, Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Farmers Mills—§ to 10 A. M, Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M, Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. CENTRE HALL REFORMED OHARGE (Bev, Delos RB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— §:30—-Church School 20.30—Church Worship. Tusseyville— 9:00—(Foreign 20: 00—Church i year, rates known Post Oflice matter, in Centre Mission Service, School, EVANGELICAL (Rev, W, K. Hostermana, Pastor) Centre Hall Bunday Reopenir He Sch METHODIST EFISCOFPAL (Bev, seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall Worship Service, 9:30 A. M Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. $prucetown Unified Service, pring Mills— #:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Church Worship. 45 a. m. J PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, 9:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. Pastor) BOALSBURG * - M. F Miss Anna ter, Mrs. H on Monday. Wm. R. Ishler juror thi Mrs. from Swank Mrs. EE W burg on Saturday fter to visit her daughter Coxey, and family Attory fonte Mrs. time her sis- Dale MeGirk, visited in Bellefonte, as grand week Le Peter a visit and 1 i "BE WITHOUT” MY TELEPHONt? NOT ON a al JOUR LIFE! IT SAVES ME TIME AND MONEY. IT PAYS TO HAVE A TELEPHONE." \ SEN BELL TELEPRONE "COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Deaths ALTERS of War 4 a Dianna C Joseph M., died Saturday of on, Per- Bellef 111 for nplication incl Mi Alte Mrs. late veteran, the Alters, | 11 widow 9 p.m the home hey iry J mte ome Ls age. born at Bo jdent to | was 86 vear neville daughter of the Hone Bailes Joseph M WR, | Deceased \ [Noy 16 1851, a { Tablas Rebecca 14, late lay Al The Mil- | tor | died | and A 1871 who she married dieq married by VOUrs © Vars Rev, Hved eleven couple w K ler of Centra ns here child and of one here Fi number their residence during Perry and I. B. Alters. | Mrs, Foster | grandchil- | Surviving three sons Harry of Bellefonte, Altoona of and are and Of One sister, Aaronshurg, great-grandchilg Bowes nine also held | dren one services Rev. H. ‘ch Fo Tuesday Wore Hartsocol In survive uneral WwW offi on with jst inating nigit due n in good several years she bed only wa Hince in been confine O Al life township where she May 19 was the last member Her Smith, had Drews 3 i N mber spent Spring was RQ“ years ago last Mrs. large family. Mary v urviving Jodon parent Her | i and ¥ Roush aster Jodon and ad his hicker ; damaged the Yarn had misfortune off Hall upants further dre nea We Milt The oo jury but aged, Snel Uf roel frtvr sl Potrel fon SPECIAL SALE —f 36 PUREBRED Weanling BELGIUM COLTS SATURDAY, FEB. 19 MIFFLINTOWN, PA. the side of the highway during dense fe of the a Ww in dam- CAr ow aped the automobile was direct from the farm operated by THE HUDSON TEREPLANE CORP. of Detroit, Mich, These Colts are from purebred mares and registered studs and are the best full carload of unbranded weanling colts that could be found in the Unit. ed States. They are about all sor- rels and bays. and about one-half mares. Balance stud colts. Good en- ougr to be kept for breeding purpos- es, Don't forget the date and place Saturday, February 1%th, at BRITCHER'S SALE BARN Mifflintown, Pa. Also some acclimated horses, broke to work. TEX RICKARD, Sale starts at 1 o'clock. Owner. A. P. SUNDAY: HUN Alfred Pet eightieth vent was fit wi in ry Relish feast fmnther to and Nim rehe Lise and hare re letown 7 A oF xi (ied uel Wm H Alfred Mr. Krape the farm. He now deceased WERT farmi qt 1500 n farm ea of mer Nom; i (¢ CIVIL qm « hearing re settled stpone hear 18a unt BECAME 80 ON CRONIES DINE WITH TER AND FISHERMAX | Krape celebrated his on Sunday. The | tingly celebrated through Mrs. Har sumptuous of er 10 prepared old da) viteq friend he nd th, dents Mr. I, Mille 5 lacob Sha Wm. B. Sam Hartley, 71 two grand Relish active Wagner, 78; ward 0 Levi , and Russell his Ada ml nhey. Grove, 76 0 i and spent life Du and Durst the sum- plendid into on married reed Jane 0. 1 I on the George town Durine he erected his Hall. Moving tinued CANCELLED { schedule of civil court 7 ello red]! Sher. #1 Can alker, who orde« Keeler t they nee wiginally the jor dge Walkey dec of May wep nn Ts the kk ing ne term to ’ id Operation, Easy to Bake with an Women who use their electnc it s so simple and easy and the One woman says “When | could bake only two at a time, 5 x at a ime ’ Get an electnic roaster! It will stew, grill-—and FRACTURED; HIT BY LIGHT POLE AT SPRING the Lt of ht Ha While in i assisting In poles lig at Spr wlny, electric on Tues ry acture the to general condition he Wednesday hi as about same as the but he more He employed conscious, Wie continued and by the ower Co FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture Chicks Are Marked Ha tender i} Ena ‘ Save Liguld Manure gen and lhres Girow Good Snap Beans Boss In Celebration NT REDDY KILOWATT “Your Willing Servant” COSTS LESS THAN EVER The average monthly operating cost of an elec- tric range is only about $2 00, but many users cook for even less than that. thenticated for settlement ADAM B EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, In the MARTHA BOOZ, Hall Centre deceased, SMITH FE xecut of J Bor Estate Inte of County, W. G. Runkle, Attorney Centre ough, Pa., Letters testamentary on the above estate baving beens duly granted the undersigned, $75 bo persons knowing themselves 1udebisd gl INK [to the estats are requested to make tm-| fret | mediate paymert, and those having elatms | Of 1 {against the same to present them duly au | thenticated for settlement J. BHANNON Harrison Walker Attorney x11 Cent MEN WANTED. paid many later I. comping un a month to and tionadi) more wd ito hire Ont localit BOOZER, rend fr wiley ) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, In the Ex JOHN H. BITTNER {late of Potter Township, Centre C ! Pa., deceased formation Letters testamentary on shove estate |i, | baving been duly granted the undersigned | thi, | all persons knowing themselves indebted {to the estate are requested to make =m | mediate payment, and those baving elaims o | tEainmt the same to present thesn duly an | Ad Ire ®! tate of rt oun- jwe will guarantes ‘ ty that will i Addr you pa pe Name >a | PUBLIC SALE CARLOAD SO. DAKOTA ORSES & MULES At CENTRE HALL HOTEL BARN SATURDAY, FEB. 19 I O’cle . M, SHARP :30 Please remember—tids Js a SATURDAY SALE. Wm. Gruenwald M. SMITH, Auctioneer. 4 COACHES DAILY—LEAYVYING 155 am, 12:00 Noon--2:45 pm 12:00 rm. Round Round Tri Johnstown 200 Pittsburg LO New York 8.20 Seranton »25Sunbury $2.7¢ GREYHOUND TERMINAL Brooks Service Station CENTRE HALL Phe 14R ‘ ed A535 BMS Tyrone » n ne ee - pom ik By THE LADY OF THE HOUSE says MY COOKING IS THE FASTEST THAT SHE HAS EVER DONE! “ELECTRIC RANGE Speeds Up Cooking and Saves Watching Time,” Say Users ® "] prefer the automatic oven-meal service of my electric range. It is convenient, and saves work and watching time.” (Mrs. K. L. McMillen, Canonsburg, Pa.) ® "] find my electric range much faster than any other method of cooking.” (Mrs. William C. Cochrane, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.) ® “Electric ranges may have been slow and ex- pensive fo operate years ago, but they are certainly fast and cheap today.” (Mrs. Robert R. Reeves, Brownsville, Pa.) ® "I not only found my electric much faster than my old stove but the meter reading also showed a surprisingly small increase.” (Mrs. Martha B. 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