THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938 — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, —— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors NS. W, SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager Ei TEBRMS.—The terms of subscription to phe Reporter are $LoU0 a year, in advance Lega: advertisiug at the rate ten sents pel Moe euch insertion. Display advertisiug rales wade an application, Enterd in the Post Office Ball as second-class matter, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHAKUR (Bev. L., Arthur Waguer, Pastors) Georges Valley—¥ to 10 A. M, Ventre Hal—i0:30 A. M. Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. M OENTRE MALL MEFORMED CHARUK (Kev, Lelns RB, Kesner, sator) Pentre Hall— 9:30—Church School 10.30—Church Worship. Tussey ville— $:00—Church 20: 00—Church BDW. E. ol in Centre Worship. School, EVANGELICAL BK. Mostermuan, Fesstor) (Bev, WW, Centre Hail— Bunday Worship Spring Alls WwW Bewnvsda Worship Servi 9:30 {30 oervice, | School, P.M METHODIST EFISOOFPAL (Mev, peth Hussell, Faster) Centre Hall— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Bprucetown Unified Service, Bpring Mills— 9:30—8Sunday School. 7:80—Church Worship, 10:00 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Congress We are : wized to anr WILLIAM ard Ave. Altoona, for C from at th May and Party quth ii PAT M. AUKERMAN, #11 wil be ¢ State Senator. Wea are authorized t EDW. THOMPSON boroug nominat 34th tion af sty i County Chairman HH. A. B fY, Bellef County Chairman, day mort turning Mr. and Mrs daughter Bellefonte week-end in towr Mrs. Wil as teacher for 7th ang Sth Phyllis mpent the Charley er, from Kelley ig substituting Harry grades, Page from Wednesday iam Zeigler in the State College her parents, Guy with Omtrand- a Buest time, friend from week-end guests of the Arthur Cum- Pages, and Lewistown, alsa of the Pages at the Walter Cummings Williamsport Walter's mings. The sale of the personal property of the late Sara Boob brought fair pric- #8, and the home sold to Ira Bhultz for $1600.00, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley daughter spent Friday port. Charles Smull. Helen daughter Hildg visited Jersey Shore on Sunday. EE —————————— The West Penn Power Company truck, seen almost daily passing thru town, narrowly escaped being demol- ished one day last week when its op- erator ran it into the local train at ‘the Old Fort crossing as the train was going westward, A slippery econ dition of the road was sald to have Peon responsible for the accident. ——— A ———. Dv Milton Bradforl publishes letters testamentary on the estate of his mother, Mrs. Nancy Bradford, late of Centre Hall boro, deceased, in this [s- sue of the Reporter, wos same and were parents, was Zeigler and in Williams- Shultz relatives and in THOMPSON Thompson, Edwardq J died at hi | Wednesday morning pneumonia. Mr. Thompson had tin ill health for suffering the ul yeal it~ Past sever condition, lx Ling in heart veloped, from a de resul er his death, Mr. Thompson drew pneumonia of An- Hartsock the Mary born 1860, son Wig Jackson and Thompson and wag at Storms- making and 1 day. from Pine hi ines town on Sept. Sth, age 77 vears, 6 months his Academy graduation he State Following Mills hing career began of K to Philipsin Grove in the he employed toad in 1883 went he was wih later as gnd where fig a teach Ni He in Philipsburg schools became principal schools where Shoe geveral March » om Messenger Step 1 by step he forged forward he became prominent in Tyrone rail the com- {road circles | | ’ jmunity | The wife as well as in deceased w Harry W. frequently as nu brother of Dingess, visited the also deceas.- here, Of ed and —— Mrs, inte at STOVER relict of the passed away daughter, Mrs. mont, R. D.. aged almost Her husband died in 103% Surviving are two sons. jnear Millheim: H. Verfus Springs, and Mary, wife Hess, of Millmont, I. D. She was a daughtey of Michael and Mary Mugser and wag born in Aa- ronshurg. Burial] was made in St Paul's cemetery, Aaronsburg. OCOMONDURAS. ~ Mra Busanne Comondurag died in the Centre Coun- ty hospital on Wednesday of last week following the birth of a daugh- ter. She wag aged 37 years and was born at Unionville. Her husband. Har- ry Compinduras, employed In Belle. fonte, and the baby daughter sur. vive the deceased. also her( mother, Alma Stere, and a daughter, Rose, by a former marriage. Burial wag made on Baturday at Unionville. BUTTS. Edward DP. of Bellefonte, dieq at Emma E. Charles FE. the home Stover Hess, Stover, Stover, of at 76 her Minh- Years Eugens, of of Roaring of Stover Butts, native Newark, N. J. i i | | influenza. made his Pelle Le of yeirs Miller, 70 ver attack many of for Mrs result an Butts with a8 a Mr, home Amanda Of Ma about Burial was made In Holyoke, ln y { Wedne where made her for the her Alexan ng are ud early 707% der R three th, She was in husband, OW 1934. Funeral services will Hey Surviy chil wer Presbyterian church with the Miles he Unlonville (Thursday) Howard E officiating. 1} afternoon, Oakwood of el nt Juri will be Unionville cemetery ——————— A —— BOALSBURG PUBLIC SALE oF CARLOAD Towa Horses JODON SALE BARN, PLEASANT GAP, PA, on MONDAY, MAR. 21 Beginning at 1:00 O'clock P. M. Sharp rain or shine, Another load of those good horses, direct from farms in Jowa. This load inchadey mated teams and single hors. es, from the best stock grown in Iowa There are 14 mares and six geld. ings. Ten of the mares gre in foal and in exceptionally good condition, rang- ing in age from 4 to 7 years, weigh- ing from 1500 to 1800 Ibs. One pair of Hver-colored, 5 horse ang mare, with white maneg and tails are outstand- ing. There are also a paly of sorrel mares in foal, a apir of gray mares in foal and a pair of brown mares in foal. One Suckling Colt Ig Included In the Load. If you are in need of a horse or want to see a good lot of brood mares don't misg this sale. Come and see fop yourself, Lunch will be served. T. E. JODON E. M. SMITH, Auct W. CG SMELTZER, Clerk. PARTY FOR WEAVER FAREWELL BLOOMER FAMILY Nelghbors and friends of Mrs. Bloomer Weaver gave { { | | | | at thelr { | {The Julia Mi Mi Mr, and aot Mr re and Mr and familly, and Mr {1 famil and i wn Hackett | Gulsew | Mrs | Mrs James Mr. and Mi Far 1ily, Mrs. Fostey wind En MoCool Bon, and and two daughters Robert Hook and Gulsewite t ite | Brook - < ‘The First National Bank of Cen Mar ' NN {re Hall ties other su n Deposits of other © cinding certified ers eck: : AM k REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Spring Mills the State ’ ol . » Usiness Keal estate owned anking Lawful reserve wit i Heserve Hank Cash and @ ive se fron ' Total LIABILITIE Demand deposits ime deposits ic funds of States, c« ties, school districts, or ther subdivisions US Government and po savings deposits Secured by pledge of loans and or investments $15 000 0 Not sectired by pledge loans andor in vestments 42M 9 $269 290 5G sia of Total deposits Other Liab lities Capital account Common stock, 250 shares, Par $100 per share $25 000 00 Surplus 7,40 00 Undivided profits, A coeuane § ORT 48 ~ 8487 4 $308 788 3) Total | Memorandum: Loans and in- vestments pledged to secure liabilities U.S. Gov't obligations, direct andjor fully guaranteed Total pledged Pledged against U. 8. Gov't and postal savings deposits, Pledged against public funds of States, counties, school districts or other subdivis- fons or municipalities Total pledged State of Pennsylvania County of Centre I, H. F. Erdiley, cashier of the above named bank, do solemiy swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief H. F. ERDLEY. Cashier Subscribed and swors to before me this 144s day of March, 198% $16,000.00 $16,000.00 10,000.00 C. A. LONG, Notary Public My commission expires March 7 194], SEAL) Correct Attest ROBERT W. NEESE, W. CAL. MEYER, T. J. DECKER, Directors HOME-BUILT ..Grandfather Clocks.. ESTATE TRANSFER OF REAL M. Miller to Bamuel Edwin Equipped “A overmnentis “nda ny ove ‘ Bullt from any king wood, and any height desired, IME. AND EX OM (51 FINISHED WO { IN BT(x J. H. 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