The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1938, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938.
—
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
= CENTRE HALL, PENN'A.
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SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W, SMITH,
BAILEY,
Business
Proprietors
Editor
E. Editor and
Associate
Mannger
BOW.
TERMS
the
Legal
eents p
Dis
on app
Enterd
SUNDAY GEURCH SERVICES
VaLLey Lu
M
AL
Reporter
IFTHERAN
Ir, asic
PEN N'S
(Rev. lL.
Georges Valley—¥ to
Centre Hall—1U30 A
Farmors Mills, 7:30 P.
»
nr)
Centre Harr REFORMED
(Rev, Delag R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall
9:00—Chuich
10: 00—Church
Tusseyville—
¥.—Church School
19:30—Holy Communion
Worship.
School
Service.
EVANGELICAL
W. kK. Hosterman, Pastor)
(Rev.
Centre
Sunday SChoui,
Missionary Cer
Ppring Mils—
Worship
Lidii
und
Bewnesdu—
Worshij S¢ iC¢
Locust Grove—
Evangelistic
At
MeTrHopisT Eriscoran
(Rev. I. L. Miller,
Pentre Hall
Unified Service
Bprucetown
10:45—Morning
Spring Mills—
71:30—Church Worship.
Visiting Choir.
Pastor)
Worship.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick,
Centre Hall—
v:3v—ddurning Worship,
10:30—Sunday
School,
Lemont
we: 00—Church
11
ine Millg—
»:30—Sundny
7:30—Evening
—
School.
M0—Church Service
Grove
School
Worship.
ROOSEVELT
OF
S DEFINITION
THE NEW DE
EE ——————————
FACES TRUE TO
FORM LAST
Childrer
FALSE
generally 1
ip-
dis
posed 1 iv aa
turb
turn
od. Locally,
invited,
to enter
» past Hallowe'en peri
rod 2
god housew ives
natured
pr rather permitted.
their
instances gave tidbits,
attempted to enjoy
nocent Many
open
had
homes and in many
ete, and
in-
the
disc Oovered
tricked. At
usually when
Was preparing a
windows were soaped
them
their
sport,
children with
later that they
an opportune “time,
lady of the hous,
treat for them
on the
furniture defaceq and
littered, and in some
housed unti] they w
take it is an Indictment against pay
ents who leave their children ote
around almost every night in the a.
and give special privilege to
they please on the evening
Baints’ Day, October 31st
EE ——_——— —
You will have last use
your fly. awatter before laying
for the use it on
who tells you today, “I told
who re eivad
arms
been
carpets and rugs
cases rough -
ere fired. This we
do
of
as
All
one
for
it away
season; the uy
you so.”
ES —— i ————————
Henry W. Glasgow of Coburn was
issued a permit to transport school
children in Penn township by the
Public Utility Commission.
State CoO
morning, Octo
Thursday
«i, Toliowing an illness of sever
ial weeks’ duration due
ill
his farm in lower
and had not
attack,
Dec eased
and Sarah (Miller) Boob and was born
in Rebersburg, being aged years,
Imonth and 13 days. fle was married
August 4, 1892, to Elnora Wetzel,
who survives with two children,
Mrs. Edgar Stover, of Tower City, and
Ray 8. Boob, of Aaronsburg. Also sur-
viving are a brother, Newton Boob, of
Bellevue, Ohlo, and a Sister, Mrs. J.
Hol Crouse, also of Aaronsburg: as
well as 5 step-sister, Mrs, O. M. Shull
of Miltheim., and a step-brother, Gur-
ney R. Boob, of Spring Mills, BR. D..
and threa grandchildren.
Burial was made at Wolfs Chapel on
Sunday, Rev. Houseal officiating.
CORMAN - Otfver TiHben
of Spring Mills died at / his
from a heart condition following a
short {liness. Although not in good
health for some time, Mr. Corman was
about as usual until suffering a
stroke at 10 o'clock the night before
Mr. Corman, who lived retireq for
the past several years, was born In
Spring Mills ¢7 years ago last March
3 a %on of Andrew and Julla Tibben
to a heart ail
| ment while working
He became in
a cornfield or
Valley
the
Penns
recovered
first
was a son
of
.y
fa
Corman
home
i
——
miar-
sur
he
who
children:
‘orman. In September 1806
Tillie Alvina
with the following
lia Sel Akron, ©O ha
Mrs. Harry Horner, Mrs
Vi Glenn
Keller
Juniata
Miller, Sprir
Hal
THREE LOCAL
GET
HUNTERS
WILD TURKEYS
Act w—
POULTRY SHOW,
CLEVELAND, JULY 27-AUG.
WORLD'S
’
nll
Er ———— A pn
REYISED POSTAGE RATE
FOR BOOK MAILING
ra vi
Pply only
books of r
not advertising, other
of
24
than incidental] announcements
at
books. Books must b
e least
in
PEEeS Or more size,
a ———
RED CROSS ASKS CO-OPERATION
IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
About 4000 have been sent
to teachers public schools of
the county for distribution by the
school children to all the homes in
the communities comprising the State
College chapter of the American Red
Cross, which includes the Centre Hall
area. Parents are asked to check the
lists to try to avold or remedy the
many oonditions that may lead to se-
rious accidents and even loss of life.
Surveys show that more than one-
third of all matal accidents and near-
ly half all injuries are sustained
in and about the home Farming is
declared to be the most dangerous of
all occupations, the two major causos
of farm accidents being machinery and
animals,
leaflets
in the
of
The thermometer indicateq a varia-
tion of forty-seven degrees in forty -
eight hours. Monday the maximum
was 73, and Tuesday night the min.
imum 31.
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BOALSBURG
Edgar
COBURN,
UNDER CAR |»
MALONE, OF
FOUND DEAD
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eight |e »
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1x IN on |
A A ———
¢ PUBLIC AUCTION
TRE H
Penns Valley Sales Barn, CEN HALL
Friday, Nov. 11 -- at 1:30 P. M.
CARLOAD IOWA HORSES,
MULES and COLTS
&
>
A
ON REEDSVILLE
CRUSHED DEATH
Oo
WORKMAN
ROAD 10
Our Next Stock Sale -- Tuesday, Nov. 1
Fresh& Springer Cows
Some well bred blood.-tested ( — A Load of TOP FEEDER STELES
BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, CALVES, SHEEP, PIGS
SHOATS AND POULTRY
Wm. J. Miller WHI Sell 4g TRUCK LOAD OF SHRUBBERY
Farmers, if you ha mething 00
owns
S. T. REIGEL, Owner-Magr.
Wyo
Fred Luse, Manager
WEEK-END SPECIALS
= for THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY
No. 2 cans
4 « 20¢
Get one of our
New Prsonal Credit Loans
It’s what you've been asking for!
For the salaried man or woman, a loan plan
based entirely on earning capacity and personal
responsibility. “Personal Credit” loans are made
up to $300 .
without hide-bound security requirements, with-
out co-makers, furniture, car, mortgages, or
seeurities!
.on the individual's signature only, or just those
of husband and wife.
. .quietly, so others need not know your business.
Come in—phone. We'll appreciate your business.
TH 1
NOW AS LOW AS
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LOW EASY TERMS
20 EAST MARKET STREET
Room No. ! Over FAMOUS Store
LEWISTOWN, PA.
Phone Lewistown 2-7-2.5
W. ROY SCHEIDHAUER, Manager
I. C. McClenahan, Ag'’t
CENTRE HALL