THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1946 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. a - THE CENTRE REPORTER , +8 8 * 8 80" Friday afternoon, Rev. O. B. Feeman 0 h 3 along lands of Als xander McCoy, TAINING twenty-five (25) acres and ISSUED WEEKLY officiating. Interment was made In the rp ans ourt North 69 1-2 degrees Fust, 36 perch- 32 perchey neat measure. J LX, : %» Fairview cemetery, Millhelm, PUBLIC SALE es to stone, thence by lands og Allison TERMS OF SALE: 25 per cent of —— Ee pw cat 5 : rs heirg South 11 degrees East four and CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. —— Estate of Willlam H. Blauser, de- . the purchase price | ash at sale five-tenth perches to A stone, thence . i . S— m— DECKER ~Mrs, Emma W. Decker ceased, tho undersigned, wil] offer ating 1.04 of same South 4 1-2 degrees and the balance in cash upon con- i ® {ee ala 2 1 { ’ 1if : y » ‘ Hy fests “a Pr LF gegen y SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . . . . dled at her home in State College, public sale at the Court Houso ini west 11.5 perches to a stone, thence Hrmation of sale ang divery of deed. f . a mt . pr - pe . Bellefonte Borough, on Hv As Catherines Carson south ’ i ry = | NFANT. Wednesday . by lands of atheringe AY nn BouLn J¢ by N STON 3 rw 8. W. SMITH, Editor PEATR OF 1 ednesday ‘| FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1040, [70 gegrees West 6 perches to a post, ‘JOHN MILTON BLAUSHR, i catie of diseases, She was aged 7 gh 4 Pa ’ A Execut f EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Anda Marie, thirteen-day-old daugh ation of dlsea 15 wa ged at 2 o'clock ¥. M., the following thence by same North 12 1 degrees ; . Ars EAucliop © Business Manager + of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Garbrick, | years, 6 months and nine days. RIAL, ESTATE rs ‘ : . stone RIAs H Wm. H. I Hats . < Bituate in Potter Township, Lente v Sotith B00 degroes West 14 : : ber parents Friday night of a con she wag the daughter af Evan andiCounty, Pennsylvania condition. Margaret Williams. THE FIRST THEREOF, situals perches de alsolthe Village of Pottery Mills a gton nee r land of J. O. of last week of a compli- thence TBRMS.—The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $100 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten genital heart a Wn { rac insertion. Flunert ervices were helq ¢ the ree children $ pents per line each ins eral s C 4 ! er | hana sisters and brother: Mrs, Wil BEGINNING at a post on the Cen- ron Nori 15 . Vos [SCPC IOCIIIICIOOIIIOOIIIII III II, Display advertising rates made knownd|home Mondayafternoon with y Rev.]these sisiery an Mrs. il ” § DO) Ba, ok vey rth . opi y . tre ang Kishacoqgulllas Purnplice : . 3 #m_ application. Delas RR. Keeney officiating, and bup-jiam Glenn and Mrs, John Shuey of : yn a East 36 x hes the place ! Boterd in the Post Office In Centre : " as matory Lemont Mis, Charles Knarr of Enid thence North 66 1-2 degrees cast 30.6 ONTAINING 1 > 5 acres and ew arness Hall as second-class matter. jal was made in the loca] cemetery. Ce an perches tg a stone corner of landl be 4 : ore oi " vis y to a ides the parents, three brothers | Okla, and Thoma Williams of Pleas : 2 §4¥ a Nf y f Centre Hall died the home of Born August 30, 1861, at Lemon thence Viv same The Centre sportier, 31.60 a year survive i formerly owned by David Wa survive, ant Gap. A —— ” id ’ ose vw W thence along same South fifteer de- ’ . . ‘ YF ER ThE $65 . SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES — Burial was made in the Branch grees Kast 48 perches thence South ALA : ? 2X4 is per sel : 1 terv on Friday. 89 degrees West 12.8 perches to . g i ys wil y corner He . g > — BIERLY.—Jameg Edward Blerly re the North-east cornei pa « PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN Rebersburg died Saturday night at hi : { EVEY Mrs, Mary Martha Evey ol ' or . int fed at her home Friday CLARENCE C. OTTO, Gettysburg |fellowing a stroke f uffereq four days|lemont died at he tn win: i s Du 8 : h 6! ‘11’ : thence along san North 41 degrees | rT : gt. a to Sto H h ll before. He was a farmer by occupa [Morning of a complication of diseases | rest 33 ¥ the place of be " vest i perched 2 Ie emp I $s a gq Ba SOrth 20 4 8 , g Bs > A Nephi £ 1B ; 1 Ml stone op the above mentioneq Turn- . pike, thence along said Turnpike. 1 of x ymin ar A ig AT North 2 grees st 10 perches home of a complicatios of diseases Theological student, will fill the Lu- following an illness of several years’) y.ning. CONTAINING five (5) |r 17 perches neat measure, THE SECOND THEREOF, BEGIN. same North 65 deg: ast, ol BELLEFONTE tion and had ot been well for some . ‘ or husband, Abraham theran appointments according toltime, H 4 : at ttl 74 yea the following schedule: Deceased -was born In Madisonbus October £77. 1 was DR Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. AM. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. (Communion Service,) ae Pie : . pd rs : ki or 2, ni El Pr General Motors Builds 25-Millionth Unit NING at a post | an alley, thence COOP OOPOP OOOO OOP OP OE OOOOPOPIPOOPP. Centre Harr REFORMED en ar © on Raersburz. and Fra of the United Brethren) ph Ee Pz SR i A Lk a (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) : : t { Centre Hall— #:30—Church School 10.30—Churchh Worship. Tusseyville— §:00—~Church Worship. } wrhie 10:00 ‘hurch School Wo: Tusseyville— Worship Locust Grove— ™ "rr § MeTtHaopisT EriscoraL (Rev. 1. I. Miller, Pastor) Centre Hall— :30—Church +s :30—Sunday 8S OO . Sprucetown Dr. Spring Mills — ”. 0 PENSIONS FOR FEDERAL WORKERS Tremendous public accept- ance of the 1940 Chevrolet has brought in the finest stock of used cars in all history. 6,647,437 people bought vied cors and trucks from Chevrolet deslers during the lost four years. 2n =o “Buy Where Millions Are Buying” master ay 1939, supposed HVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOUD SURPLUS Foon PRODUCTS GO i. i i , uy ge USD FA Tag YA TO 105000006 FACH MONTH ! ht be Dae i : oy i : SHE DEALERS i A +1134 ¥ odetor ¢ te ? Your Chevrolet dealer offers the finest selection of used cars and the best values, You can buy vour used car from your Uhevrolet dealer with confidence. Your Chevrolet dealer em- ploys the best recondition ng methods 4 of” Lowest possible prices come- Your of Cut mensurate with quality. 4 ost AY of ne x # 3 o & som 0 Your Chevrolet dealer stands CHEVROLET DEALER on} St? firmly behind every used car aav® OF he sells, of Se uP Chevrolet Dealers Hoadguertery tre tiie rr n ale 19 lowing line ¢ four da ; IS NOW FEATURING THE . coro o bor USED TRUCK Vetoes! rn tf vt ns nh td a rer” ean) Benen. GREATEST USED CAR modities we istributed in 14,000 ted On ¢ AlN ih . : J oi : ; anni 3 ¥s dio Ames a Iirthaay burg, April 24, 1801 of 660 00 ‘ sop HB. and Annie (Yarger) chools for the tenefit | om . Stover. ct does not receive the same Look for your Chevrolet ele aie orn ort, Sore fat ow aot comes we oe Lf. AND. TRUCK. VALUES ceived for distribution te needy and Y SR ¢ : gvivania Railroad Company at \merican than the author dealer's used car listings in the unemployed persons farm products of oon where he learned telegraphy I Richard 1 wi i : ® : ot Ye ich ¥ about forty kinde in the amou 0 : a1 te ts : } i Oe fo b, kindy in the amount | He was married January 13, 1912, te OF THE YEAR! classified pages of this Rele1+0:018 L500 carloads. Among the conimod "I Miss Katherine Kerstotter, who sui ities were such hreportant Items of! The $4th annual statement of tne ; diet ns butter, skim milk and evapo ated milk, eggs, oranges, grapefruit apiles, peaches, palsing, prunes and vives with a daughter Elizabeth ; ’ “rr { Trene, wife of Kenneth Sheetz of Farmerg Mutual Fire Insurance Com “one, y ¥ ¥ : By ( Linglestown, R. D. Also surviving is pany, FF M. Fishew sccretary, is pus his father, a brother, John of Anr-]lished in this issue of the Reporter. - many kinds of vegetables, onshurg, a sister, Marion, of Harris it shows fire losses for the past year These surpluy commodities went tolhueg, nag a grandson, Ken Stover to have been $16,416.92, T™e araount an average of 10500000 needy peoplelshecty of insurance In force today puns into each month to supplement their res. Funeral services Were held © from the imposing figure of over five mil lar supplies. the Neff Funeral chapel in Miltheim "Hon dollars.
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