Ir THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939 : THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, (i E— THE CENTRE REPORTER | r. 4nd Mis. James C. OC ( ISSUED WEEKLY. ter of the : al on mae mors | Check the SPEED PERFORMANCE . = 1.1. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors LI sh Flo ; Rn 1001 S. W. SMITH, Editor 2 : a Helielonte dad 31 er home o EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and GOULD. { 4 enry Gould, | of compiications Howing £ Ent Business Manager former State College banker, and fath- week's illness. She was the widow ‘ 0 p ec vd {« anges { Stoll iellefonta arpenter ’ A —— er of Mrs, Charles H., Light of Cen Vilson BS TERMS. —The terms of subscription tol, y Hall. die t 10 o'cloc) Friday who died he Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. |" VL, vieq at sali in a] ag Legal advertising at the rate of tenimorning in the Centre County hose Mrs, si gents per line each insertion tal ¢ P Heat AOARCE, ley i . its : a complication ff diseases, "ley, October Display advertising rates made known pia ; hn : : § ’ | } #8 application, Mr. Gould, a resident of Heightstown,| Harry and Reb Enterd in the Post Office in Centre|N. J. had been spending some time Ti Hall as second-class matter. with his son-in-law and daughter, Wm. Williams, at hothe: er. 3 | y yea = Tu ; hor Boy FLIP OF A SWITCH, .. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Light of : and Mrs. Edgar Kaustenbauder, SUNDAY GHURCH SERVICES |r va wer sen th. nmi tre Sm sn ove Sve wr J) ELECTRIC following children saul Gould. ; 5. M. New York City, Mrs, Cl le . Light 4 » 4 ~} ef 7 on Septembes He waggh2 ss PENN’s VALLEY LuTrHERAN 5 months and 21 days old. ot Coleville, J COOKI ’ Mr. Gould was bor Mt. i it ner was made th J NG S Musseyvile—9 to 10 A. M. a : " : BN r , v, Bellefont 1 Friday tev (Communion Service.) Si ARE Ld tack oifatatime. 1 : i, , Bpring Millse—10:30 A. M si FAST i (Communion Service.) ’ : Fall 1M > ] I. bike of Centre i and Mrs. ‘ oser * 1 7 Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. i oa dC rive Wh reurs" ota A :.4 4 of Cleveland, O., are surviving daugh-| TOld.—George L. Doll, ngea o - 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT! oa a ters, siste Mrs 3 M. Burgan of y y 3 e : «A Centre Harr Rerorumep | (Rev, Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 9:30—Church School 7:80—Church Worship, Bpring Mills §:00—Church Worship. 10:00—Church School Farmers $:30—Chu chool, 10:30—Church Worship —— - . — fF 1 3. 8. Fra f Millhel dle LOK AL REBERKAHKR LODGH EvancericaL | : INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS | —————————————— ae ———— (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) (CLEAR ——— CLEAN ) i. v +3 e o o . i 1 ¥ : i 3 Pentre Sal i 3r3p a old frot the home Ne surial no lis I Ts t Cont 11 vase 233 { LIKE SAFE... UKE { chool, 9: : t Milincien. on Mandar Soren Nov | ruS: 0: Fa at Ball, Installed | “er ! ELECTRIC LIGHT | ~~} ... Lemont— . E. Feeman of the Lutheran church |PeWy-elects a a ii \eécrric vonr) ay oT rr Rally Service. 10:00 . tating jon Fuesday even flay tf jest | \ Sr - 1 Bethesda . Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. Worship Service, 2:30 P. AML Locust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, Mee Ber |e 3 Sn, Se i Sn i Eri, Every Model Beautiful —Built for Bpzucetown IE masters 0 oo fl High Speed and Efficiency Worship Service, 9:15. Sunday School, 10:00 A, M. Pum Em. LC Born In Auras, Centre ou ql wo os ani, Margar re | Most Advanced Features Known to orshi the Cooking Art PRESBYTERIAN I (Rev. J. 3M. Kirkpairick, Pastor) BIRTHDAY DINNER Erman, [RSE ER he Qnd - THE LOWEST PRICES ———— = PHILIFSBU RG WHEN PI Offivial Solremew { i ’ a» THE CENTRE REPORTER ———— oo ——— r- 80 CCC VACANCIES October 2, 193 LLORES 19. COUNVY — Where Are Your Valuables? Title of Publication The Crmire Reporter Place of Pablioation Centre Hall, Fa ty n LO TIVE PRON v { y Names of Editors-8 W, Smith, Edw. FE Badiey r 3 IRTINTI A BT he | rie roceive both Proahlic . . x of Publ 8 Wi y J. VICTOR BRUNGART, of Miles | The Injuri ved h of Pub stagice. Appl “uns Puen W_ sa VALUABLE - Tow nship roken a . head laceration, an n= : "veg at department's offices Sowed : Lo ternal in 6, ii ! Temple Court bullding., Belle- 8 Ww. EMITH : in Tu- ite tober 1 to October 20. ELDW. E BAILEY . bors them ix eals AdAeone: Jotter than al Edward A. Peters was born in y . nA "7 pn t Havi FOR TREAST RER. n 84 years ago last Octobep 4, i nr : ing deceiveq the ominatic . y \ du 3s " unty he largest since at h a rola . and AA " rr. Bone ata County Tre ay CD 4 Rl nna on fot sn of Lewis and Beulah Fisher Petje : g bn 8 2s = . enlis Fworn before me this 1st day of O¢ i { id suranc IC $8 MM ining rental. ticket at he Ful ’ on : the Democratic], rs. His wife. the former. Jiulla Berk- ment in the camps began In 1033 and: 198s ; et at the September Primary eloo. he rTnas x No orig 81 of inet the ninth largest in the State as: this C, WM. BOOZER, tion, 1 respec tfully solicit the cone hammer died November - Of wk time, according to figures Boys from Postmaster, ue i p } t year. The following childre urvive: |... 5 . : : a ——— pa ————— tinued Support of the voters st the I mn : fidren = i 117 to 23 years of age, inclusive, may —————— 81.10 2 vear General Election, November 7. $4 aus, ; Mrs. ‘TEC make application for the camps i hs alt ue elected, 1 shall conduct the office in | Shipley, Julian Mrs. Harvey 'HeY, Those in famillee receis ing some form . ’ 5 ourselves 8 Strictly business-like manner, with | Phil Iphi Mra. Hugh McAfee, of of aid op in which the wage-earner Britcher 8 Auction consideraton for all classes. —(harles | Somerset Howard, Curtin; Mra. Guy is employed by WPA wil] receive first H. Lee, Howard, R. D. 2. Sh ev (noxville ‘enn. Wilbur, Hun. consideration, ps : tingdon: and lellefonte.] Enlistments are for six months and S A E | p—— : . L . WAR OR PEACE? Thirty-four rand . great. Are open to unmarried youths who ; . ? Se dy : Are wrican citi “ i i My From War jitters to Peace jitters: | £fandchildren an great- “of the Pos vate oes a Le B POX]“ ne undersignea will expose to sale pn the humble opiniop this | Willia eters Mile £ 18 a qminine: avulications. a of MIFFLINTOWN, on nd placing nm— WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 | CENTRE HALL, PA. i HENRY . —————————— —— Ha vacancies for Cen- — ’ 3 1d This Bank is a Member of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ~ Colts | FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AN BANKERS ASSOCIATION AMERI( i 100 High Class . A) A /°T- or those of husband and wife. . Bo 5 ¢ Our main uirement is you Central Pa. Dairy Cows, 4 RB lability to repay small, rogaine warrant negotiations te ‘ to d. ay \ ing in Bellefonte on » In State] fy bitey ‘ollege, survive wife, the forme | The beet Cows to be found In any i \ a. Personal often finds CANDIDATES FILE ACCOUNTS tebecea Lutz, died in 1936. He was a Pennsylvania auction, Guernseys and , uy it a er wd 4 } 4 NT J indivi . . : Joa amily or individual. No co Some of the candi the United Brethren Holsteins, the best types; fancy milk- | > ) 1¢ candidates at the Hepa ors that milk to 60 or 70 pounds a | : makers required. No indiscreet Sn i h dellefonte. tember primaries have filed accounts t day. Bought in the central Pa. coun | 4% inquiries, Come in or phone-- a noted pelow: ee ties from the best dairy men and » and don’t feel that you're asking Jarry F. Jones, R., for count STAILEY BE. Earl Staley, husband color midges in the state, inty ¥. h “ or An a favor. At Personal you will find yourself welcomed as a customer treasurer, $682.00, of the former Julia Gregg Curtin of ? § Harry A. Corman, D., for register of | Bellefonte, died of a heart attack HOGS — SHOATS — CALVES wills, $135.00. while working in the yard of his ~BUTCHER CATTLE~— Henr y M. Hoster man D. for aud- home at F asadena Calif. He was 4 | 10S 2 E | ’ ’ ’ “ esd . $e TERMAN & on EA ARKE 8s i tor ’ $82.36. Funeral services were held in Pas SOME ACCLI M AT iD 3 v WISTOWN PA. + F ’ D. A. McDowell, D., for recorder |adena ofr Mr. Btalley, who fg survi g STOVER CO | x NANCE ¢ $50.00, ed by hig wife ang son, Eugena H., | ? . HORSES Phone Lewistown 2-7-2 El SANLE Russell P. Beemer, D., for prothono-|home. The deceased was a deputy cols The Department Hardwar, Store F. A. BRITCHER a A -. . “1 tary, 879.60, * lector of revenue for the federal gov Leamer R. Woodring, R., for re.|ernment, Phone 11-R-2 Moals served at auction place, corder, $7250. LL Mrs. Stafley is a daughter of the ; MILLHEIM
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