rf "PHOKSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1038. am | THE CENTRE REPORTER : ISSUED WEEKLY, — . CENTRE HALL, Fermin SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors B. W, SMITH, Editor RDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager PENNA. TBRMS.~The terms of subseription to $e Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten fonts per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known $= application, Baterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES = PENN'S VaArLLey LuTHERAN Musseyville—® to 10 A. M Oentre Hall--10:30 A. M. (Communion Service) , | Spring Mile—T7:30 PF, M A - I. Centre Harr RerorMeD L (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) POeptre Hall— #:00—Church Worship. 7:80—Home Mission Service, Pring Mlills— #:30—Church School. 10:30—Home Mission Farmers Mills #:00—-Home Mission 38:00=Church School iE in Centre Service Service, ——— EvancevricaL (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall Bunday School, Lemont Bunday School, 10 A, MM. Worship Service, 11:00 Bethesda — Sunday hool, 1:00 p. m. Worship Service, 2:00 P. Locust Grove— Bunday School, $:30 A M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, 9:30 A. M, A. M ML. Mzeraopist Es: 1. 1a "ISCOPAL Miller, Pastor) Bprucetown 8 und 1h 2 ava CHARLES F. FRED C, MENSCH, of Millheim County AM. Auditors HOSTERMAN, Township BRUNGART, Township HENRY of Harris J. VICTOR of Miles FOR TREASURER, Having receiveg the nomination for County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket at the September Primary elec- tion, 1 respectfully solicit the con- tipued support of the vofers at the General Election, © November 7. It elected, I shall conduct the office in & #trictly business-like manner, with eensideraton for all classes. Charles H. Lee, Howard, R. D. 2 “. —————— - — - a e ae A Ha) given " the Charles Si Wednes- day evening for Miss Marien Slater. beck and Betty Kili 3 Persons present and beck, thter Marian, Klinefelter or Ba Jordan, daughter Heat Virgini 3 MM f fonte TUSSEYVILLE « @ - . birt bome Af u fra fined t tO Lins Mi dint home, Mra. Mrs, Fai Ferry ot Dondell callers at ti Wm. Penn erbeck home Franklin Heckmagy bis sister, Mrs. Runkle and daughter. of Lewistown, called among friends Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra, Charles Slaterbeck. daughter Marian, Mrs. Ida Jordan and daughter Beatrice of Colyer, spent Sunday with Mes. Mary Horner and sons at Wolfes Store. Mrs. Wm. Meyer. who has been on the sick list, ig not Improving as rapidly as her friends hope for, I LA SAIS. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Sunday McCormick ar family of Mt spent the week-end at the iat of Spring Mills A Deaths MILLHEIM DEAD NIEMAN, MERCHANT, AT aillheim be- al 68 Davy Jacob Nieman, id ol to the morning othing merchant, at Millheim dition passed Sunday of a several vond 6 o'clock home heart con- ill. delicate hig following a months’ Mr. for ness, Nieman in health until be was gome time; however, up ten days ago he was able to part of the time, Nieman wag born in years ago, a son of Lestep Moses Nieman, When he came to this country, Valley where dry goods until opening a Millheim 42 yearg ago. His wife, the former Rachael Mamolen, died in 1916. Surviving are the following chip dren: Mrs. Leah Zucker of Sharon; Migs Rosalyn, home; and Dr. L. W. Nieman of College. Anoth- er daughter, Mrs, Morris Mamolen, passed on jast June, Three grand- children, Joan Rae Mamoley, of Ml. heim, and Richarg and Rut Zucker both of Sharon, also survive. The deceased wag a member of the Masonic lodge of Centre Hall, the Al toona and the Williamsport was about Mr. ia 68 Pearl man in Penns Lithuan- and a young settling peddled store in ho at State Shrine, He of member of Hae f men of Consistory. B Nail-Brith é also a Lewistown. ' jest 1 Was one Of the two ol nisiness whe: ang other ) sy eom tad ir oat tad Is Allee Friday ons SHOWERS. Mrs. Bellef died home of complicat M. Showgr of nie afternoon at ident to advanced age, she wa in Jack uly 14, 1834, the daugh hey ine born sonville o J of Mr. ana Mi deceased, Her hu passed away in of Altoon Tibbens, of Hamuel Tibbens, Tacob ¢ i ter band 18% and i Kan A brotha ¢rs HON. Frederick Samuel 1. As, wif held burial In Plea vive, Funeral were Monday Lutheran services On the Gap. with at afternoon, cemetery ant —— SHEARER.-—Mrs. Susan L. 74, native of Houserville, dieg at the home of her nephew, Ralph Grove, Howard, R. D., with had been residing, Sunday morning afte: suffering a stroke of paralysis, Others surviving ona sister, Mrs. Anna Minnamyer, Bellefonte, and two brothers, Howard of Hall and William Coburn, Funeral services held in Lutheran at Snydertown nesday afternoon at 1:30 the Rev. Paul Keller, with burial Buffala Run Valley in the Myers etery. Shear er, whom she * are Grove Centre Grove, the Wed o clock by were church in cem- ms ot A —— LOCALS, 8 T. munity taling sold, hela a successful Tuesday. $3,000 und Riegel Articles $4,000 gale on between were . : ph { phy Dr. cated Thomas, for George ut Spring Years, « the Ome an es 4, ily October dating back was & daughter ang Elizabeth Loose in Millheim eighty In early school years, removed to tebersburg, her marriage to Mr. went to Illinois where aller 3 two ’ Deceased ed Samuel Years, the at and vears ago. tha family and following Gramley, they they have since resided. Surviving are her hushand, one daughter, Mrs. Eliazbeth Frae, of Chi- cago, Ill: and three sons: Paul B. of Kaneville, Ill; Edwin of Oshkosh, Wisconsin; C. I. of Aurora, IIL Also surviving is a gister, Mrs. C, O. Mal- of Rebersburg. Mra, Agnes Gramley Millheim, whose death curred three months ago, also a Funora] services October 7, with interment in the family plot in the cemetery, o was born hey tory OC« was of about sister, wore held Saturday made Kaneville being m——— BITNER. «Fulmer E 63, of ¢ Haven, died of a heart gaptiack Wednesday morning ‘while at Bitner Fock last FENN CENTRAL LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORTS GOOD Penn of Hepburnville business this week $353,715.48, $100,000 tions of organizers, Through the medium of the auction, farmers disposed of 15581 animals, over and sbove poultry, for a weekly avearge of IM head. Average weekly tranesactions $4. 502, is re- ported. Expectations YEAR in year of ‘ents Livestock Market, ite fir 3 2 closed at sales reaching expecta with or above were it were sales would to $25 and average would pe 300 Ap anniver- sary sale will be conducted starting atl 1 pp m Tuesday. Expansion of ties include studied vegetable au ount 000 the pet week head. the markets facili- fruits and vegetables officials who report may in- to ia being that a f augurated for by auction be next 5 A breakdown of the livestock disc 3.335; yout season 4.746 cattle 1.578 losed aly 4 B63 horaes, 72: os, fooder 1.200; the New. York and Penna, in lock Haven. He} on a ladder ang when] catching his fool work at Paper Mill ring a sudden ting relatives He gd 24 days Korn born months Mr 1877 John { engedl, old, i February 15.) Madisonburg, the son of | Mary FEdgar Kern, de. He is gurvived by the fol- | children: Mrs. Roxle Shuey of! Lemont: Mrs. Mary Wells of Wind. | ber: Mrs, Sarah Willams of Wad- dle and Wesley Kern of State was $ at and lowing Col lege. Two sisters, Mrs John Corl and | Mra. Willlam Cole, both off State | College, alsg survive. He was a mem- ber of the State College Lutheran church. Funeral serviceg were held on Monday afternoon at the Koch Fu. neral Home, State Colege, with Rov,! John ¥. Harkins ag the officiating clergyman. Interment was made at the Pine Hall cemetery. tion and unpi made oy a DL Al de BRICK PLANT REOPENS SING MOUNT UNION 3 ' ition werk forts nen preparing operation and this week gaged in the making of silica brick Supt, C. A. MeCartney men would be recalled za they were needed in the various operations, The plant was shut down In Octo ber, 1937. When working to capacity three hundred men were employed at the plant and fifty men were engaged at Neelyton, With Mount one hundred men were ens anid the Union'y three prick ins swing the economic condition of the town makes for hap- py homes and prosperous business, I MSA AIS. The Centre Neporter, 51.50 a Fear CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. * . * - » . ® contribution H ison matoes: M clas of spital Hall ldnn's B Bellefonte Grove, Centre nda chool Presbyyterd Hall W holt of toweling made iy Lhe ii church, 36 towels, Centre nn ans club, towels, Master Richard Harpster, Bellefonte Monday, admitted Miller, Mileshurg; Frank State Ethel Baker, Discharged Mrs, Mabel Lal fant daughter, Spring Mill Stamford Artz and infant State College, I. DD. Admitted Thursday, Mrs, ( College. College; and in- Mrs. RH. daughter Monday © discharged harles Watkins, Tuesday, berlain, Jr. Roland Fahr, Henzi, Biate Admitted day, discharged Wednesday: Frye, Pleasant Knapik, State Cham- Mra Charles Charlies R. D Mrs. discharged ellefonte, Howard: College. Tues- Master Gap: Maste Bellefonte, I Charles James Philip Wednesday, Isenberg, Boalsburg: Mae Blllett, Wolfe, Bellefonte, I Ny infant A Hilda 0. ph “9 admitted: dis Bellefonte wrged, ] John Mrs Ha in and won, i Thursdas Hown ol: Tiss admitt« Cas, R.2. d, John Walnut Trees VYaluable iio College id seedlings nay be used to start the trees r Milk Cool—-The danger a il heep You ing of the warmer of spoileg milk is increased fall few days throw the when a brisk, cool weather may dairyman off guard for days that will return perhaps the next week, warn Penn State dalry extens- ion specialists, Use Thin LHter—Pullets can find more easily if only a thin lay. used when the birds are say Penn State poultry- the month, grain er of first men, Keep Cabbage Cold-—Cabbage it is weather State litter is housed, must and best nog to contin. vegetable pota- Har. cold until the cold. Penn sugrest and storage be kept store |t uously in bank barns, old-fashioneg gardeners to rel Plan Rural Year cellars, the pit pla on Dramatics This is when rural Give Calveg Good Start i thes pat Fev fv PEOPPEGOPEPPEEEP EEE EEOCT CEP ESPREED WHEN IX NEED OF Planing Mill Work of any kind, LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Materiel, CALL AT Garretts Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. Phone 16R42 i henca can fm For { unde: er, one ne nediats PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. WANTED-—-Young mag w Cr Where Are Your Valuables? VALUABLE papers—heirloome—t you can NEVER replace : sf: wry to a tnung rental FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. her Bank i1¢ 2 Li i) FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION LF #1 a Mer ine PAST TENP THURSDAY AGLEST ROOM PUBLIC SALE Of PERSONAL PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE fler at public sale on the premis A BOROUGH OF CENTRE HALL, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1939 3 o- iA PERSONAL PROPERTY Furniture, kit £ ry stoves, hen piano, Household range together with ize herein, Immediately following the sale of the personal property the follow. ing Real Estate will be offereg for sale: REAL ESTATE A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE BOUNDED on the East by Pennsylvania Avenue: on the South by now or formerly of George 8 Clements; on the West by Logan Al- and on the North by the lot now or formerly of F. D. Lee Lot hen dishes, rola tem- dinin and ulensiis, ym furniture automobile, personal property too M coal i oil Ste ¥ 1 Le Kis Deal 3 other articles of numerous to Good Location. No. 53. ’ Lik 25% In cash on day of sale; balance on delivery of deed. +28 PAUL CAMPBELL, M. SMITH, Auct. Att'y BELLEFONTE TRUST CO,, Trustee and Attorney in Fact for Frank D. Lee, BELLEFONTE, PA. : 4 4 4 b 4 OND SUCCESSFUL YEAR . . . Weekly Auction of Livestock Penn Central Livestock Market, Inc. i ited 3 Miles North of Wilhamsport an Re BECO PPOE PEPE PEP IPP OPEL CEP LEPPPIO) is Livestock Brought Here Bring HIGHEST PRICES ~~ © We're setting the markets for Pennsylvania because we have a year-old record of making more money for Next Sale - - Tues., Oct. 24 Meals Served=—Prompt Courteous Service
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