THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. om — \ | THE CENTRE REPORTER ® ® ® 3 (Claude's home at Runville Saturday HUNTING ACCIDENTS ’ ey racial a Orphans’ Court ISSUED WEEKLY, 1 } stand Monday afternoon, with tev, Willlam | oa nee 399G Heino i and PUBLIC SALE pam. Tobias oMelating \ was inade Fobias ofliciat] . } was made . " } tan ay . cs ' es " 0 Wb 0 eins yjured bey gun y ¢ of William H CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. ; i in { } j SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors —- rt pe App nseseime MY HB. W, SMITH, Editor I WM. BOOZEE NAMED MDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor ana|/ohn Bohn we : Rn th : | POSTMASTER; LIFE JOB NOW Business Manager funeral 1 wistown Monday al | TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten pants per lne each lunsertion. Display advertising rates made known |tentral avenue sn application, ifter Christmas { Enterd in the Post Office in Centre! y cwistown hospital where Hall as second-class matter, n daurghte Pr. an abdominal operation. ~ PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN EE Le nb ase : . eG CLARENCE C. OTTO. Gettysburg). 1 IKirkpatri of the Presbyte ANNUAL MEETING, TUESDAY Ma a eto ota h pe ray . v ian church ntre Hall, Burial was n and tabulate the factorg entering North 2F Bred Vy 8 J percnes, ‘ Theological student, will fil the Lu-!lmade : the Woodlawn cemetery, Mil ’ en n al m etl: . of $y ALR" inte accidents is { OUrLe Jot er-] then ong GL TTL4 Nort i1 degre $65 per Sel roy. A son ang four daughters sur id A A ani } \ 23 per to the place of be- . [7§s 5 theran appointments according to ) : i wr he Ps ..ymine how a : ith 2 : CONTA TNT ’ $ . ) ntre 1 a Ie 8AAY I view of educational fort sward thelr | Einning NTAININ five (5 CY % town; Mir Susanna Ha stown HEREOF AT | Rovers 3 ‘ vive: Joseph Baumgardner, Lew i : the following schedule: y \ The { f Aang 1 11 Ww neat measure, Tusseyville—3§ to 10 A. M. Mrs, Harold rooks, leasan Gap: jan direciol or 1 ensuing yearl .r hunters nterfer with . HB) erntrt. a Je - a. Gb (Communion Service.) Mrs. Walter Gustric ruin, Butler ited In dati along p+ comparison but it appears, unioriun-j , rE La dn : > A . ne Hing SMoCoy. Hemphill ’s Bpring Milles—10:30 A. AL county; and Mrs. Wayne Fultz, Mit ne oles pet nied fe : 3 : ately i Hittle Prog is Bind RY ra i 1 Aoi 1 4 : : “p es Surviving also are elghteer A 4 Xaup, (Communion Service,) , { ; : : ! i in randchildren and one great-grand ARM ) president Lanier. ! heeds Lout 11 degree as our v4 3 BELLEFONTS Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. : ¢ shia YY « Miller fi 28 child. wshier; Don E. Miller, assistant : hanks Ave. tent) relies + stone. thene 1 Directors: Ia nRs, " vad p ri Sons y Aires BOPOOLEELLEEEEOEEEOEIEOEEOCEEIIOOE Hex i Centre Harr REFORMED GINGERICH —Ensl Henre Ulnger = Yjeiand, oft. M, Smith, W. W, Ker. (Rev, Delag R. Keener, Pastor) o} Ned Sunds ED ‘ Rd 2 lin, } V. Goodhart + Ras cker, and al SUnaRy iradford Centre Hall— 9:30—~Church School hu beer ¢ week « 1:30—Church Worship, asthsna and a heart condition, Spring Mills Funeral services were held Wedns #:30—Church School day morning at 11 ‘clock in the Lath 10.30—Church Worship. ran church at Boalsburg, and Farm { — 3 a at toa lsbur ley, Kaufman Tn School §: fir or drt on he i 31h [.uthe ' “MOVYIE-MAD” MEN SEE . 2;80—Church Worship pinister tebershurs SEASON'S SUPER CINEMA | ¥ EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) 4 Meruopist Eriscoran and hrothey: is, “a rr noMer, Donalq Coldron, M. B. Cold. - | “ (Rev. 1. L. Miller, Pastor) cis Colam mime VCS On, rR OE ote] rail THE NEWS Centro Hall— n, Centre Hall; Rosella M. Gin Wea : i] gsr = OF ALLTHE WORLD 8:30—Church Service. 10:30—8unday School, Bprucetown— Bunday School, 10:00 A, M. 10:456—Morning Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, 9:30—8Sunday School. {No Preaching ee = a ALL] Only Chevrolet Tr veks Be ing You All These Fomous Feotures New De Lume Trusk Cabs 0 Chivrolts Famous Vv edn-Hoad Track Engine Now Hypoid Rear Axle * Chevrolet—world’s largest builder of trucks—now offers its Extra-Sturdy Truck Frame new line for 1940356 models on nine wheelbase lengths, all Rew Full. Vision Outionk selling in the lowest price range! Sates Pie Gio Wingoniond r——————————— ATTO INSPECTION STATIONS i FACING ACTION BY STATI +} wa fat 3 a ’ Extra-powerful Valve-in-Head Engines . . . extra-strong Perfected Mydrautic Track Brakes Hypoid Rear Axles . . . extra-sturdy truck units throughout . . . Sperialired “ay (hvicn make all these new Chevrolets gluttons for work, whether you Now i choose a Sedan Delivery or a Heavy Duty Cab-Over-Engine model. te tu ) And Chevrolet's famous six-cylinder economy . . . plus the Fi Roar Axle: exceptional dependability and long life of Chevrolet trucks . . . Yon Muay maduie) means that all of them are misers with your money when it Arie ooo kes. 3 Sted Rear i ! Ass options! on Hee ow ulty practice the semi-annual] hural ts Edna Noll. Pleasant Sap. comes to gas, oil and upkeep. of ate cout) . checkup of vehicles designed to bas Funeral services were held Monday Naa vis gd 4 t : +1 1 ‘at unsafe. cars and trucks from ti Er noon at the Coburn Lutheran)p 4 — or hain Mew, Deak Choose Chevrolet trucks for 1940 and you choose the nation’s ww highways, church with Rev. O. B. Feeman offic-}, Kennedy, on Qulleges a dave “ gryutese truck Values » as lihe Dive haulers, best savers and “best Protests have been voiceq that cer-liating. Interment wang made in the State oll re. n sellers’ in the entire tru Monn than Sver, the tain inspection stations have insist-| Agronshurg Lutheran cemetery Expired Louise Frances pad . ~CARRIERS ed upon unnecessary repalrs before, Hellefontes R. DD. 2 FOR THE NATION" pasting on the 50.cent stickers. Oth- Sunday ers contended that some stickers are] CONFER—Mrs. Mary Confer off ooo joanh M Smith, State granted to friends regardless of the|Runville died Friday at the home ol College: Joseph Kofman, Bellefonte: machanical condition of the cars her granddaughter, Mrs, James Kline Mra. Arthur L. Haskins, State College: Wm. J. Hamilton, Jr. secretary of |of Jersey Shore, of complications due Men Loda Reed Contre RD 1 . » revenue, declined Immediate commento advanced age. She was horn at Discharged Mrs Hugh Taylor and ins on the state-wide survey by the motor | Fairview, Boggs township, November| = daughter Bellefonte: Mrs, Albert police and explained any move must|22, 1863, the daughter of John and 1. Youn ad infant 0h Howard RA. await compiling of reports by the|Nancy Lucas Nyman. Two sons andj” ho A os a: ox chief of Highway Safety Bureau in two daughters survive, ital at the beginning of this week. 3 hs department. The body was brought te her son ; ” : VIR omplained of member of he our Alt ral ithe day and 8 hirge *
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