THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — 1938 MARCH 10, 4{ THURSDAY, | THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY . WEST SUSQ. TUESDAY * ® ® @ eo. @ » * MeMULLIN. Mm, Leah MdMullin, of Howard McMullin, Thursday night in re eleven children, as ada Hibbel, Mr David K Frank, and ® Wide Ww decens le died | irviving a Mr I iunthe . Milossinsrg fol Mrs. | WW in Won wit given Fre CENTRE HALL, PENN A. f—— BMITH & BAILEY, NS. W, SMITH, BAILEY, Business AND WEDNESDAY 1 4 uesday | PURE WEIS Fob R. W., L8 L \ Deaths (11) CENTRE HALL Proprietors » . » ee Editor Editor and| BRADFORD {George W. Bradford, died at | son, Paul E. Bradford, Hall, Wednes iHnesq due largely which at the vears, 1 month, CLASSIS MET | - | { Nancy Jane, widow Assoointe Manuger EDW. E. the home wrt Elmira, N.X Mi Ldzzie | Walker and i lof a in Cen TERMS. ~The of subscription toitre ghee Keporter are a year, advance an Legui Jauvertuiug tue ol wa ced [on ton I advertisiug known [death Mise Hann an appucation. {having been born in Harris town- qv ety grandchildren Epterd itn tue Post Office ship, January 15, 18561 5 daughter of alan BSI 4s second-class matter, Daniel Bohn, born in Holland, and | made in Tyrone on Sarah Jane Garbrick, a native of] Boalsburg. | Funeral services will helg from | the home and Reformed church, at ve 2:00 on Saturday afternoon, | oo and burial made at Boalsburg by the, od. sida of her husband who died in 1822, tek, The surviving children are Albert | and Daniel Bradford, Willard, Ohio; ow, William and Mrs. Anna Bible, Phoen- [0 pon ixville; Mrs. John Marz D. Milton | gh and Paul E. Centre Hall. A brother, 1 eHse, Y. Wm. H. Bohn, of Willard, O., is the |Hckey, who only survivor the Daniel Bohn | sister, Mra family. {fonte, and one Thera living 46 i 3 f Vive great-grandchildren 7 af i teal Fred Luse,- Manager nd her terms day morning her time of 24 days, SL. in al rule insercion. rates made Lo VIOne: 1 sille M Kate th Eminhjzer ten Henton Fire whi he 8 as a delegate age, Sehrover | the Evangelical and Reformed | Harnep of was 87 or Miledburg. | fom to member] WEIS SLICED PINEAPPLE PALMOLIVE SOAP the Theological! 2 ci visas ti Reformed Chit Prof. faculty and 18 great Cr of Seminary of uch in Centre 41 — grandchildren SLT the Burial after was Sun- the wreh, APRICOTS 3 = noon, STANDARD yR no SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES FRAN YALLEY ALULMENAN UHAKRUE (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pasir) Bussey vile—y to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—1iU:3V A. M. Spring Mile—7:30 FP. M. OENTRE HALL HBEFOKMED OHARUL (Bev, Dulas KE, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— $:30—Church School 7:80—Church Worship. Ppring Milis— 9:30—Church School #0.30—Church Worship. Farmers Mills— 1:80—Churcp School. 2:30—Church Worship. 1 ea) Lancaster. The Tuesday ona of annual athering was 3 the ¥Znd evening g several comprising sion of West the East« me be Hickey, a na- a Niagara twice mar- Rear- Hunter Flora dled She wag husband, Newton of Mrs. J. D. died 11 yearg and two sons survive, Les- Rearick, both of Syra- She later married Mr died several years ago. John Billett of Bells grandchild also sw HICKEY. —Mrs. of ille, hospital, Her first a brother of Bellefonte, Colev In WEIS LEADER COFFE Ibs., BOL Susquehanna of Tuesday afternoon. of the Tu ’ 3 o clock i Synod, which and mm 5 Classis k 3 opened ning closed Wednesday At the ession members an the Tha sessions by HOUR COFFEE 2G, &7C cAKFAST Ee ago close eve ning i tendored the C1 this and N. reception Wi d friendy of room in the of «( in wasn in church, COFFEE 27, social WEIS QUALITY STANDARD Yassin were large attended the ministerg In it, a} of mm Wer on the pre UPER-SUDS are grandchildren, | a" A and one i li MARCO DOG FOOD CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, MILLS-SNOW SHOE, HALL, FRIDAY EV'G great- | 45 great-grandchild. GIRLS’ i SPRING CENTRE Di INGAST. v JATRICH held Tuesday afte rich die Friday mot g nf his home | CECI GOOPPESOPOOPOOEO POD OEGOPOOOPOOOOOSOION SCHRECKI] Cent Li cn po CL THE WORI LD' S GOOD % 0 AMS A NEY NEV EVANGELICAL (Bev, W, HK. Houstermaan, CONFERENCE SUNDAY, her will be Pastor) 1CT! ISTIAN ” THE CH MONITOR 1 ' METHODIST ENIdDCOUFAL (Mov, beth Mussell, Fasier) Centre Hall Worship Sunday School, Pprucetown Unified Service, EEE SEE EEE Property for Sale Service, 9:30 A. M 10:30 A. M. Ithedm ; Haut nagst Millheim Evangelical Centre Hall P. O Services were ' A Houseal, al church at Fairview Bruce Schrecke A. M xrs 10:00 Le wig of the ang of ti Funeral the Rev. Harry the Evangeli Purial was tery, Milthelm. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §:30—Sunday School. (No Preaching Service) o———— POLITICAL « Sample Copy on Reguest reer ese TE itl fie it Soeseaeee Le made In HOME-BUILT Grandfather Clocks.. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Congress authorized to announce that WILLIAM M. AUKERMAN, §11 How- ara Ave. Altoona, a candidate for Congresg from District, at Primary EF be held May 17th subject to the rules and regulath Democr Party (OBURN MAN FOUND TRESSLLER. DROWNED IN SMALL year-old Cummings Gerald one- ron f Ralph Tross! ‘ottery Milis, Troessler STREAM and Grace the 0 We are w, Dag ¥ or farm near Lowistown will be the 23rd ing fol the Hection to 1938. ¢ tion m atic | vived Built and from king wood, helgit desired, RNs State Senator. any Wea are guthorized to ani EDW. J. THOMPSON, of borough, ] nomings 34th tion to ) J. H. BITNER HRY MILROY, P Tel. A Ie County Chalrman 1 ounty MODERN CAR MORE TO TRADE AND W—wiLe LESS TO PAY Chalrman, A Apo INCREASH WORSHIP SERVIC) INNOVATION SENDAY io Mr irs. [iller jess unday evening ———— A—————————— ORGANIZE CIV CLUB IN CENTRE HALL] All women ested in forming a civic clu for Hall ity are Vitex nt of Mrs 30 p. m. Officialg will be present eal civic cdud if pressed. AIM TO ! fu irday | He ment neagy Slate R ang will 2 the state. in, Lycoming 10 Cri Cent {tery to Goodhart, FB re w shipped some 200 The bird feel with i home | 2:- BICKIL.E-~ her home night of following several fliness, Bickle, who had suffering a goiter condition for some time, in her early fifties, Surviving are the following children in addition to her husband: Mrs. Sam. uel Ishler, Boalsburg: Mrs. Clarence Zeigler, Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Mrs. Ray Henningher, and Miss Grace at home, Walter, Linden Hall; Raymond, Belle- fonte, R. D. 3; Harold, Port Matilda; and Russell. meet the has a spread f about tipped Mrs. I. R. Bi Waddl, complications Mre fro. four golden brown feathers riday at kle dieq at . - i above Wednesday | f the county organization last wee from forming a desire K SEE ANY CAR DEALER DISPLAYING THIS SIGN to assist a lo- weeks’ surh is ex- been Britcher’s Auction SALE! The undersigned wil] expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast of MIFFLINTOWN, on WEDNESDAY, MAR. lo was COUNTY FARM LOAN ASSN ELECTS DIRECTORS, ORGANIZES Approximately 42 people attended the annual meeting of the Centre County National Farm Loan Associa- tion held at Y. M C. A. Bellefonte, last Thursday, to hear the report of Get there early while the choice is wide— fine cars now offered at rock-bottom prices This National the Ayposiativn’s activitieg and elect directors, says Charles R. thodes, serretary-treasurer. Directors elected for three-year terms were: Ward Krape, Bellefonte, RR. D.: Ellery T. Parsons, Pennsylvan- fa Furnace; for two years; Harry W. Frantz, Centre Hall, R 1). : Gilbert C. Waite, Port Matilda, R. D. 1; for ene year; Earl R. Armstrong Belle- fonte, RR. D. 2. Aftey the stockholders’ meeting the new board of directory held an organ- fzation meeting and elected Ward Krape, president; Ellery T. Parsons, vice-prevident, and a loan committee consisting of Ward Krape, Gilbert ©. Waite anda Harry W. Frantz I MAP RAIA John Gruenwald, ®outh Dakota day afternoon following the sale by Wm. Gruenwald, wishes the Reporter to state that he will return with an- gther Joad in the near future, who held 4 sale of horses hers on Mon- CONFER. Funeral servicey were held on Tuesday of last week for Mrs. Sarah Alice Confer who died at her home in Madisonlmurg from complica- tions following a short iliness. The Rev. Harry A. Houseal, pastor of the dvangelical church, officiated. Burial was made in Fairview cemetery, Mill- heim. Mrs. Confer, who had not been in good health for some time, had been about her home as usual that day. About 3 ocloek in the afternoon she became suddenly ill and died three houry later. Sha was born in Haines township, a daughter of Levi gnd Catharine Guise wite Burd. Her husband wag Emanpe! Confer. Surviving are the following children: Fred W.. Mra, George Wolf and Thomas of Smullton; Wilmer, of Tyrone, R. D.; Mrs. Ralph Ungand, of Salona: Mme T. H. Rote, Coburn: Mra. Robert Weiser, Bellwood; and Russell Confer, of Millheim. At 12:30 O¢clock P. M. Tex Rickard will have 5 horses. Also a jot of geclimated hors. of lot of good es making a total 45 Head of Horses 50 Head Dairy Cows Consigned by Ed. McCodles, Geo. Swartz, Clark Britcher, G. H. Lesher, G. O. Goss, C. M. Smith, and others. Soma fancy big Holsteins, Guernseys, all ready for profitable production. WE WILL: HAVE A 10T OF YOUNG CATTLE & STOCK BULLS 45 FANCY SHOATS & PIGS FLOYD A. BRITCHER Meals served at auction place, Used Car Exchange Week gives you a great opportunity to OWN A BETTER CAR for a small invest. ment. Automobile dealers cooperating in this big sale have a fine selection of used cars — and prices are far below those of several months ago. Many are 1937, "36 and '35 models — backed by the finest of dealer guaran. tees. All have thousands of miles of first-class unused transportation in them. And the “first-class” transportation of these modern cars represents satisface tion which the owners of older cars can hardly imagine. Beautiful, modern styl« ing — a more comfortable ride — more room for you and your luggage — finer, more powerful engines — better gas mileage — better brakes — bigger tires — dozens of improvements introduced since your old car was built. Now's the time to make the switch, while you have more to trade and less to pay. Your present car may cover the down-payment — balance on easy terms. If you have no car to trade, you can still take advantage of the low down-pay- ments and easy terms during this sale. BRING IN YOUR OLD CAR DRIVE OUT A BETTER CAR EASY TERMS