The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1938, Image 4

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{ SHURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1038. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER ¢ DRY WALL FOR BANKS NINE COWS AT MEEKER
ISSUED WEEKLY, OF CUT NEAR STATION | SALE AVERAGE #15538 PU LIC SALE
CENTRE : Deaths Stone for the walling of the hanks 0 Years Ago | "The gross receipts for nine cows,| On the Katie Breon Farm, 3 Miles
C— : ihre I n hat at Ne uth Fast of AARONSBURG
ry » > 13( i] 114 Ww Wy secured rom ng cattle, imp 1 t te., dt the |
Pura a ust, veers ly iw w dinieiee ole abortion WL he secured to Mer mon oe Teme woah TUESDAY, APRIL 5
KS. W, SMITH, Editor i Items of news which inter
EBDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and! ROBINSON.,—Mrs., Lettie Robinson, longing to Joh yer he north
. : 3 lea : da fo of dwat Lovky on died in| a of the onerete { enter- |
Business Manager : wi) t Edward | a0 : : : ago, taken from the files of
Qe — | Pittgburgh on Friday. The body was ing ‘ untain The t wns mad ‘4 Nine o EL gn J Byer Live Stock and
The Reporter, year 1905,
ested those of a generation i 3
TBRMS.—The terms of subscription toliaken to Sunbury for iterment, Mrs wh s \ ighway toute No 45 | ; $155.33 paid 1 : :
fhe Reporter are $150 a year, in RUvance. |p ogingon's matden name was Lettie land 53 vy (tendey from 14d Fort | wt) Loach indi " " toliow g 2 50 1 Farming Implements
Legal agvertis ng At. the rate of ten). ao hinson family wind an ¢ ho 0 tation in the y. } . j i
gents per Une each insertion. Crader, Ne » a . ! aL 0g : i y ig March 26. 1908 28h 210, $202.0 : 7.50, 195.50 (Note This Bale ha ¥en
Display advertising rates made known|only child, Edna Robinson, who | Maren ly ; i ive
&B application. vives and lived with her mothep In lgtructure, hullt without mortar, It | While assisting in handling a
Enterd in the Post Office In Centre Pittgburgh, were resident of Centre (will have a slope of one to one, one {the other day, B. K. Lucas, son of | i Vg
Hall as second-class matter. it ch, i |Wm. H. Lucas, of near Centre Hill G on | GUY CARPER
Mre Daniel B. Bloom of Centre John Knarr will superintend the [Bad his collar bone broken A ai ic on vl wv? | MES, JOHN ORNDOR}
' A son was born recently to Mr. and a w
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Hall, I. D.. wag unfortunate in be- fwork of quarrying the stone. : .
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES [rian me wmiorwmaie ins om. Bruce. iowa ax Centre. HD
g 5 CK ne Ver ry . : fA a ———
] "Ii i Real estate is not going begging
wood she wag splitting, While the in- " i arp .
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE| K _ . .... poinful, it is hoped it SCARLATINA AND SCARLET
FRY, he rutat eqns, Can) | : + character that will not per FEVER CAUSED BY SAME GERM | Two sudden deathg pre rece thi COPI PIPPI OPP I IOP IIOP POOP OOO r sow ror
: weal those of ¢
Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. : WHEN IN NEED OF
Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. der 3 very 1 Are { Pu carlet fever of today 114 ‘ of 30
Contre Hal, 13, &. 4 Foster, Ste College, rr re amar "ym. MoClenahan lost bis taithta Pasteurized Planing Mill
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE o TTULTE. Ms ® a ne h he] a y Es ide. ding pl Il requir } or more to repli Dairy Work
sur- The wall will be known as a dry wall
colt i 100, 9 | necessary due
tance in the far
Hall about thirty years ago, foot slope for every foot of rise,
{Centre Hall by any means The Centre Reporter, $31.50 a yea
wmnentiy t ne ) gl She i The i no ierenceae LW y th
Centre Hal)
ov, B, Beener, Pastor
cy Products
of any King
Worship Service, 7:30 P. M,
Lem CALL AT
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guniey Sopooh 10 ASL © OR | | coLATE MILK, |I'§ Garretts Planing Mill
FEES PEERPPE PEED
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Bpring Mills—
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FGARBRICK'S DAIRY
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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METHODIST EVIsCOFPAL
(Bev, buih Mussell, Faster)
Centre Hall—
Worship Service, 9:30 A, M.
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Bprucetown BARNER Fun p , 1 | , ‘ \ ‘ Quarries | alg vi nat $ ot t .
i PE Rr TL rr Teng tg TEC all Dhoni ongoing Tgp as FOOD
¥:80—Sunday School. ersity Hospital Son ue ua id HB TAN : Aa is Sw . ‘ bie A SRLS ER EER
7:30—Church Worship, wpe ho reinstatement « oy ta de os th
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i WHITEROCK LOSES IN :
APPEAL TO UU. 8 COURT
CENTRE HALL
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. MM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
9:30—Morning Worship,
10:30—Sunday School.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
Congress
We are guthorized to announge that
WILLIAM M. AUKERMAN, 911 How-
ard Ave. Altoon: will be a candidate
for Cong from the 23rd District,
at the y Election to be held
May the rules
State Senator.
THOMPSON
nomination
34th
i toy be 4 i Tue \A 2. it i !
tion t i i a ¥ y 1 ; CBP L PPE OPEL POCO POC EEE OOOEsos
County Chalrman Hie N 3 ’ y i —————————————————————————
H A. Bro hoff, Bellef ) eal
nounce elf indidate X The
man the Ds ‘ t ty ir ‘ ! ’ ¢
trg count it the to be held ronte ) / b
rE ey oe a mA eteorate with u :
and reg tior the Darts H { f )] S a—
County Chairman.
is a Tl EE the 300th Anniversary of the
on ron | Founding of F cnnsylvania
= | Keller, past aps his ntertnant] ac : “a pay ta. O he 7 ation to participat n Fhilade
STRANGE . | wae made in the Lathe 1 Re- | cally : ends daring t past 4 three-day celebration, climaxing
[forme qd comets it Rebersburg week 300 A.M. with 2a monster parade of Federal t Naval
SUPERSTITIONS Mrs. Nor nd daughters, | ye forces, the entire Penna. National Guard under General Shannon;
eo Evelyn and Lgcille nt Saturday } Police and Firemen; Patriotic, Civic and Fraternal organizations
® By Edwin Finch TUSSEYVILLE [fm Lean hw? re aie au and School groups; all to be reviewed by Governor Earle and
: : th j the 300th Anniversary Commission. Following will be a thrilling
aircraft demonstration by Natuonal Guard, State, Army and
Navy planes '
NS. Martz anq Mi
wiler spent Thurs |*¢ :
Tell + umy weome ory demic in y v, :
in Bellefonte Lo Mig fm Plan rizht now to help Pennsylvania do honor to the noble
valley and have played band of Swe les who founded it. Eit er join with your local com-
munity or pn a trip for this great Annivers-ry. Thirty thousand
miles of glorious, modern highways, throughout scenic and
historic Pennsylvania stretch out be ore ycu. Come by Motor,
by Train, by Bus. An old-fashioned welcome awaits vou.
Charles Slaterbeck and family, Mrs
Ida Jordan and daughter Beafrinetvise
ited the lddics’ aunt, Mrs. Stump. (h
Altoona, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock of Jer- |
sey Shore spent Friday with Mrs. |
Brock's stepmother. Mrs. Bodtort ; . For further information write
Wm. MoCormick of Mt. pe wn
a Penn spent PENNSYLVANIA 300th ANNIVERSARY COMMISSION
- Bat the weekend at the Slaterbeck home.
Mrs. McCormick and son Jon, who | FRANK W. MELVIN, Chairman — 1113 PENNS LVANIA BLDG. — PHILADELPHIA
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[BIN HAITI, To PREP had been at the same home for sev. Homorary CF ¢ en
| FOR FIGHTING, GOTO A CEMETERY |eral days, returned with him to their Lp HON. GFO IGE H. EARLE - HON. JOHNW. SP ART - HCN. JOSEPH F. GUFFEY
ON FRIDAY NIGHT, MEASURE THE. |Meat Mt Penn on Sunday. AIRC Hin] Susie —Suprme 2 91 .. ..-Onived States Seuutey
Calvin Lingle, tenant on the form- . \ : 5 In Cooperation ith
LENGTH § BREADTH OF A GRAVE er Swartz Estate farm, recently mesv- a A : A PENNSYLVANIA STATE PUBIITITY COMM SSITN
{NTH APIECE OF WINE , TIE THE ed to the Brown farm along the . FY \ re WARREN CVAND" Ew” % om
| COCK WITH THS ~LIGHT A CAND... [rv 1 3 road. He will be followed >. NN:
by R. F. Neill, the present owner
| AND GO To THAT GRAVE NEXT DAY. | who expects to vocupy the place on a
JAKE WHAT REMAINS OF THE CANO £ [few days.
AND A HANDFUL OF DIRT FROM ¢ A. L. Slaterbeck will vacate the
Hostermafn farm and move to his
Mix WITH INDIGO. 3 PAR - ¢ to the memory of 5 loveq one is a
GRAVE, . new home at thiy place. substantia] expression of your last-
LEAVES AND INCENSE AND Ru leonard Rudy comey to thé Hos-| ing affection. To select one that
HE Coex WITH ws MIXTURS . terman farm from the Osman place. will be appropriate requires careful
» ; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bryan and consideration — for it must last
children of Bellefonte and Mr. and through all the years to come. Let
Mrs. Homer Detwile, spent Sunday us cooperate with you by submit.
#15 A GIRL SOAKS 2h : at the Detwiler home, ting suggestions based upon our
- ny wide experience as memorial
HER BREAD OR The reconstruction of State High- sculptors.
N COFFEE,
BAKE We AN » way Route No. 45 between Mifflin. C. H. HOMAN
yl , ~ Bug and Lewisburg will begin about wsBuocessor to
MAC ~ April 4th. The Uni av y
L The Linen Paving Co. of H. G. STROHMEIER
Philadelphia, hasy the contract. One
> a “| Ce
way traffic and an optional detour nire Hall Marble & Granite Works
will be provided. Centre Hall
school attendance
A Monument Erected--