THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — { THE CENTRE REPORTER ® © + ® © +» oo » FEDERAL AID SAVES MILLIONS Audit ’ Stat t 11938 Boro _ 288 a9] cortity to the correctness of sume. t ISSUED WEEKLY, FROM WRECKAGE OVHURRICANE ors emen Se—— G. H. BWEENEY eer pomciseiy I 1630 CENTRE HA BOROUGH Total back taxes 1931 to JOHN WHITEMAN, - . 0 ga9 ENTRE Add, 3 { i ‘ 4 i “4 xr . ’ CENTRE HALL, PENNA. eaths : HALL BOROUGH! 1938 inclusive ....e........} 330 | f. LOVAN SMITH Em—— - > = The largest timber-salvaging job on ACCOUNTS Back 'T 4 SMITH & BAILEY, Preprictors $9.9 + 9 9 v9 2.9 record is now nearly completed, rung 31 Boro IN COUNTY PLACED IN rm During the freak tropical hurricane Recelpts ¥ Poor Carnes : ‘ 8. W. SMITH, Editor DONELSON. Mrs. Sarah Norris : ' . ‘ sal, on hand Jap 939 9978 1 32 Bor 3 90 | NEW JOBS DURING JANUARY which hit New England in gseptembe sal. on An Jan 17, 1938. te OPO. . cecerrantanns “a 99 |} BDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editer and| Donelson, 72, widow of Samuel W. 098 1 hi tr bill board feet West Wenn Power Co ‘oe . 31 8 932 Poor 3 ! Business Manager D : . nat 193 more than wo billlon MILL 4 hi ; iy a onelson, and mother of Mi Chest- of thmber were blown down, enough Max Herr ..... } 33 Boro RMS. ~The terms of sabscription to er A. Spyker of Centrg Hall, dled at to circle the earth five times with a Chas, W. Slack Sti 4 0 gis Foor t f scrip or h s | arklesburg 3 a Bell Telephone Co... { 3 on the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance [her home ip Marklesburg on Sundayil, = 4. 1k three feet wide. The job of ee : a pa ‘ 2 rot 1 : - of . ex o NR : : desi . 4 iL. ) artholomew .... al Ba ‘om Legal advertising at the rate of ten|night after a lingering illness. One ine the timber hax been finan ry 0" : sents per line each insertion. gon and six daughters survive; also a Saplih ? ] : 1 fy np A FORD oevscecanserniisepronnns 35 Boro " 3 : : ted Hy the isaster Ann orporationfq dart holomew yr 64 eT, Display advertising rates made Knowd|ihirteen grandchildren and two great 3 A : . . D. 1 i ol mew . 0 P 01 so application, 1ehild and has been aided by other Govern-|W. W. Kerlin .... tsa 3 0 16306 Special grandchildren. : . n% \ re ad vi Boterd in the Post Office in Centre|’ nS HL Oreh . hal L ment organizations. it. N. Brooks, reasurey | 30 1 194 Boro Hall as second-class matter. Funeral serviees were held Wed Altogether $11,314,450 for dvaging] Helen Barthe lomew . 1006 00 186 Poy niin & we from the Markles- ' tart) nesday afternoon from the Markle timber in New England ha heen ad-l Helen Bartholomew SUNDAY CHURCH SERVI ES rt etiiodit church, nd burial vanced by the Disaster Loan Corpor-|J. H, puff .... oe ‘on ‘ io ° Horo made in the Union cemetery in Mar- lomew : a nn 43 Spec ax nlances Auditors Mobigution headguarties an f _ i ns We ation to the Federal Surplus Com Helen Barth - klesburg. va ditto Corporation. whieh R. N. Broo} w= PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN . ngulitiay (orpora HAINES. —Mrs. Lizzie B. Haines |area CLARENCE C. OTTO, GettysburgjWwife of John H. Haines, died sudden- This ly in the family home at Aaronsburg|the $2.804 & made the necessary loans Theological student, will fill the Lu- / he Monday of last week, having been . theran appointments according to|st Disa Loan Corpo: for Nore han 1 tricken with a cerebral hemorrhage lindividual borrowers in the New Fo the following schedule: an hour before. land hurricane a for repairing or A daughter of Charleg W. and Re- Spring ‘Mills—9 to 10 A, AM. Tusseyville—10:30 A. AM. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. Final 20} L113 Expenditures ' | *olle d as not pa n trea a headquarters F301 [White Rock Quarries ........3 74 26{Bal. to be collected Jan, 1b.. : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. i " McClenahan 3 Wu y § 1 I ' { 4 {1 . “ becca (Guisewite) Hosterman, she ' i mber more than £13 000, | 1400 Haven Elec. Pa $44 Po was born at Aaronsburg, November feet in scale had | West Penn Powey wen ture hence as aged 62 years, wo Vg 0 the vO t Timber Ba a— mths and 22 days 3 $ tad ; \ } | Br Centre Harr Rerormep The husband and tw. ’ ’ vive a a borther (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) |° Mis0 a Bort ver Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School 7:30—Foreign Mission rvice 2:30 P. 2 World Da CASES BEFORE GRAND JURY Bpring Mills— fore nd i la i : 9:30—Church School a i LOCAT, MISSIONARY SOCIETIES 10:30—Foreign Mission Service Robert N. Tate, { and HOLD WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Farmers Mills— San ) f M 1:30—Churcp School 9.9 Foreign Mission EvaNGELICAL (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Lemont— Sunday Schoo 0 A. M. Worship Service, 11:0 Locust Grove— , - Students Injured in Bunday Schoo 130 A. M. gi 01 Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. Centre Hall Has 691 Residents Meraopist EriscoraL (Rev. 1. IL. Miller, Pastor) DO WE HAVE YOUR NUMBER? Your name in the telephone directory often means the difference between regular and extra income. More money comes into your pockets we reached by telephone. YS TO HAVE TELEPHONE! i MAZING INEXPENSIVE ——— Ao A oT (ait pop A ndorsonl Bellefonte the music. Fred Hartswicl will all ! : ETE BTR FMERT STO If vour Reporter w= hecription 8 In a . } a Ee df the square dances, The admission ' . . 13 patienty In the hos ‘ the squal 1 arrears, kindly make » remitiance at will be thirty-five oconts, beginning of this week. once without further notification.
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