f THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 THE CENTRE REPORTER f ISSUED WEEKLY, E— - CENTRE HALL, PENN A. SMITH & 5 WwW, BAILEY, Business BAILEY, SMITH, Proprietors Editor Associate Editor and] Manager BDW. E. TERMS. ~The terms the Reporter » $1.00 a Legal advertising at gents per insertion Display advertising rates made en application, BEnterd in the Post Office In Centre Hall as second-class matter, 4 of subscription tol* year, in the rate of ten line known | » PENN’s VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor) Centre Hall—9:00 A, M, Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. M. Centre Harr REerForMED (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School 10.80-—Church Worship. Tusseyville— 9:00~Church 10:00—Church Worship. School EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. K. Hosterman Centre Hall Sunday Sch Worship Bpring Mill Worship Sunday Bethesda— Worship Service, 2:00 P. M. MetaopisT EPriscoprAL (Rev. 1. IL. Miller, Pastor) Pentre Hall— Unified Service, 9:30 a. BSprucetown— 40:00—Sunday School. 10:45—Morning Worship, Spring Mlills— 7:30—Evening Worship. me. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, 9:30—-8unday School 7:30—Evening Worship Pastor) BOALSBURG anothe to wi Ralph £0. A counsel nd s Details will be announced late Mr. and Mrs Gerald Rishol Monday evening : Mrs, Ellen seriously ill is improving. spent Lemont who in Reitz, was taken | early Sunday morning * - * .) POTTERS MILLS e » 0 9 + » . 9° Mr. Hoar called at Bunday Merrill Copenhaver Aaronsburg Foust Mrs dinner on busband's were A. E. i . and family of Burvibam | Wm. Confer home on} afternoon. i family he H. E. the and supper at t home Thursday. GG. H. McCormick Sunday birthday. Mingle and family burn, E. G. Mingle, Seymour Wink- ieblech of Aaronsburg, Robert Me- Cormick of State Miss Isa. bel Bradford, Miss Laura Bele Me- Cormick, Charles Jodon of Bellefonte Miss Alberta Foust, Kenneth Mowery, James Burd, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. Miss Geraldine Hoover visited at the home of her parents in Altoona over the week-end. The Ladies Aig is quilting at the Mrs. G. H. McCormick home this week. ——— A ——— The Kleckner Springs Rod and Gun Club below Woodward was one of sev- en cabins in Union county robbed of took on honor Those in of College, ffitigs vat wos \ 5 Deaths, | FORMER AND BUSINESS W. MAYES, FARMER MAN 1 arior jude popular with uaintances. had been Axe works, Valentir and days. ring his stone quarries a He had attained on March 3rd. parents were active year His Jane Mrs, Jacob of James and Mary Rhoads Hughes. Thres children Wm. Nighthart, Bellefonte; Mrs Miller and Charles Hughes, both survive. One brother Harry Hughes of Yea Mrs, Willlam Hoover of survive, Yeagertown, sister, gertown, and Mingoville, also fer, 18, CONFER A. died Lincoln Con home of his daughter He sident of Sug- at lLogantor wis nd lifelong re and for When many X23 ye ars was a camps were lished, he acted foreman camp. and daughers Mrs. Ida Stabley, Jersey Shore; Edward Confer, Auburn, N. Y.; John and Mrs. BEdng lLowmiller, Williams- port, BR. D.: Clayton, Loganton, R. D.; Mrs. Esther Kieser, Lock Haven, and Mrs. Rishel; also 43 grandchildren and more than 50 great-grandchil- dren. Thre, brothers and two sisters also gurvive the deceased. a® The sons surviving are STOVER.-~Thomas A. Stover, form- er Centre county resident, died Sun- day, 6th inst, at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Stanley Conrad of Hol- lidaysburg of complications following a threg months’ illness. He was a re- tired employe of the P. R. R. of Al- 1 Mr born at Pina le Mills, oni. Stover wa May, 1867, a { Harriet Stover, His r Annie I. Line died 17. The following childrer Trenton, N i Jonuh the gon of wile, tio he el ‘ Harry R ti and Ralph B., Auburn, N. 3 Lox . MEMEBERS ANNUAL BANQL EI #0 more than that grant y» Administration for How request the realized of much will be this of $36.000 is PUBLIC SALE OF fowa Horses BARN, PA, JODON SALE PLEASANT GAP, Tues. Night, Mar. 21 1989, at 7:30 O'clock Sharp. oan One of the beat loads of draft horses to Pennsylvania this year. All are young and of good size, ranging in age from 4 tof years and weighing from 1500 to 1800 pounds. THIS LOAD CONSISTS OF NIYE- TEEN HORSES 14 Sorrels, 3 Roans and 2 Brown Mares. There are 12 Mores in the olad, 2 Sorrel Mares be- ing in foal, Mated teams and single horses fresh from lowa farms and ap- pearing in a sale barn for the first time. If vou need a god work horse be sure to attend this sale. T. E. JODON brought | store in that pila DEATHS, i f. M. Ward, 70, in Bellefonte, a | tre county fre f OFT Halrie hoe + ® . Uren fren fiysrnrnflyrenenllppenerllys swrllyrrenlly eo fiponeoll ital fi or the we ¢ PUBLIC AUCTION + CENT Penns Valley Sales Barn, ER LL Tuesday, March 21 -- at 1:00 P. M. : Fresh&Sprin STOCK BULLS LIVESTOCK CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. manager of the oer Cows HORSES SLAUGHTER é KINDS O} FOI PIGS, SHOATS AND POULTRY FARM CALENDAK ALL Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State (College * reported in Pennsylvania S. T. REIGEL, Owner-Magr. g TE = " TE % ss, sd A Be, 4 HY ha, . Eo I rees 2 % o “PD : | TY ' Christmas 5 - 7 4 ’ y Biss; 1k : MAR RS : si Jewistonn 2-5- 0h EAST LEWISTOWN, FINANCE —-— —- Fhon« mon” ~ FYRONE, PA. PUBLIC SALE ABLE 6- UO) the Farm Is Improved p Ow ner, FRED E. DALE FISHER, Realtor CENTRE HALL, PA. Agen’, BENDER, The ONLY CAR near ils price with these quality features MORE floor-to-roof height than in any other low-price car. WIDEST rear seat of any low-price car. HIGHEST horsepower -to-weight ratio of any car selling for less than $806. GREATEST fuel economy in miles per gallon of any standard-drive car with more than four cylinders, proved by the Ford “85” in the recent Gilmore- Yosemite Economy Run, as reported in February Motor Age. #Four-door Sedan, delivered in Detroit or at factory ONLY CAR with eight cylinders sell- ing for less than $956.* ONLY CAR with full torque-tube drive selling for less than $956.* ONLY CAR selling for less than $889* in which both front and rear springs are relieved of driving and braking strains. ONLY CAR with semi-centrifugal clutch selling for less than $956.* ONLY CAR with front radius rods selling for less than $898. LARGEST hydraulic brake-lining area per pound of car weight in any car selling for less than $840.* Largest emergency brake-lining area of any car selling for less than $840.* LARGER diameter brake drums than in any car selling for less than $956.*
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