& + THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930, THEY. CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE: EALL, PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER {i ° . + from a complication of diseases | CENTRE'S INCREASE EXPENSES y ’ | ® DEATHS lore coming eu. Mo tober, AND JOBS KEEP COUNTY BROKE go ISSUED WEEKLY, . a ria ae Te a vesldent of apolis, : a SATURDAY BE —— ® EY for 32 years, : (This Week) CENTRE HALL, PENNA. | MeCOOL.—Monday evening at 8:30 He wai born. In FOR 2 New Positions, Salary Boosts and Up- Double Program som . : shad 4 : rp! ign } § ouble Program-— em = =m | gtolock, James Howard MeCool died atl e fronerv and Fave Howe AT eo, kep Eat Into Additional Hevenus ’ SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, _. his home in Potter township. He hadl. oq ‘September. 1851 maki : Add Two Mil's to Tax §. WW. BMITH, Editor, { been in falling health for some months, ‘ EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Dut lis condition was ne have been particularly . pa uate MAUASER: a the few day “IHE 8 SISTERS had been about i usual ut il service were hel t 1h wWhie Lhe county is neither oan ¢ { in vi Ww 1 af 1 with Loulse Dressler, Ken- § A Batered ai the Foal Ullice lu Leute asl . B.A ; + . ' is 99 n Funeral services will Ix weld at S00 Hate hom mn Monday a rnoon nter 3 mn asl yen k 4 d a x N rg™ NX T 9 second class mall maiter, ol this Thursday afternoon at sesiat \ & Sul 33°04 ad tw . od p 1 1 to the ont « ¥ neth Machenna, X éé i HE STA E Jock SEAMS. The terms of subscription to] . . 3 j tos aod df ded $42 159 His : 4 . . the home of a daughter, Mrs, ari Anronshurs $ 1 i 1 he neighb , . —, . a he 4 _ . : LE Ke Be Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance ' Lixo, TOM LER In the ! ALL THIS WEEK Pisplay advertising rates made kBowh |. 4 FF. Greenhos will i "= apelication. tha services, Interment w! Million Dollar Saper All smith, nearby Viton he paren i i { { 1 ¢ ’ — : ’ ’ ‘ Ki “Fhe MAN FROM NEVADA (8 Talking Production— Coe rreeree reovogoveverres | “BROADWAY" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Showin 7 ont P. 3 WEDNESDAY Rn miro wiirug 1 Ans fh 19 n Centre Hall cemetery, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Mr, McCool was born in Penn town ship, west of Millhelm. He was a son e — of Jacob and Rebecca (Harter) MceCool, | M10 Tell OL Ah ALLOK oe Pieuro pneu- 1 $263,265.63 and He nGLt ua $162.4 i n reore and at the time of his death was laak Pg a 3 tell = nia RE 1 64 {0 Techigocuion —ALL NEXT WEEK ng twenty-six days of being seventy-|" Suliering vw A bac cold a a. During the two yea Xpen " f One Si Dally at 8:15 haan. dn +4 ilyrsyeard nt Pent = - ; OND KING ne wow Dally a 115. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. seven years of age. His wife, who Tu J ur WN WY Ly Ie more than §77.000, and an HE VAGABONI JOHN BARRYMORE Tusseyville, 2:30 P. AM. survives hilm, before marriage was Migs] W100 he Wis compelled ' is xtra two mi f has been fd + showing Centre county Bl oc: AuTaking Spring Mills, 7:30 P, M, * Mary Neese, The couple engaged in HNO a y evoiom and {for 1630 by the county cor oner ,s 8 standing song Ir | roduact ior Reception of new members and Com- farming until forced to retire on ac- : a A woh of , oF op eel an expels . 0G nore: mi nee of all tin with the { “GENERAL CRACK” of age. About twenty-five years al WULR S11, Ail 3 i : 3est1i PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8B, ¥F, Greenhoe, Fastor.) od munion. count — ago they purchased the Alexander Ker: AENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE [farm and moved onto it from Miles) (Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) township, where they Hved most of thef To : time since, gy nah ue Centre Hall— Twe children survive the decohsads #:30—Sunday Schoel. Mrs. 8. C. Brungart, Centre Hall, and 7:80—Churcg; Service, Mrs, Smith, previ y mentioned Spring Mils— There are #:00 Church Services Mrs. Nathaniel W000 Sunday School Mrs, Barbara S Farmers Mills— "Mrs. William ffalo, 1 . dnt he Mert : : le ! ing 9:30—Sunday School. which he lived p few Years. Aboutie,y , total of $40 arding NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 29:30—Church Service, SMITH. "lian nry Smith, for} =~ " rn Sih st 3401. two ye: OUSE FOR 1} : ' 4 7) ; (Bev, W, E, Smith, Paster.) Lemont—8:00 A. M. Centre Hall—10:45 A Tusseyville—2:30 P. r Poorman and was wiship on April wid © TP bi AL AL Rev, W pr appoints METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor. Smuliton—S., 8, at § A, M.; at 10 A. AL Centre M.; even cps MARRIAGE The nt, Jas | ro iy m NO EXCUSE horses ar 4 : ABs “SPLITTING HEA ; 4 3 : There are th trying periods in he oir] ny Lae gaia H : . Yofet il Es 124 ) "FL EY Hedric Refrigerafors | at BOOZ, Fo B. - = Vacuum Cleaners | - « Incinerators and | Main Street ® ° ESTABLISHED 1832 Washin Machines d EC ——=mm——————— ~~ INE of the oldest stove manufacturers in America— The Fuller Warren Co., of Trov., N. Y.. are FAMOUS FOR i f = the manufacturers of all kinds of stoves and hot air furnacss. All stoves are guaranteed. In i | our display we have a full line of GAS STOVES. OUR $44.00 GAS STOVE has broiler and A { | baking oven, with 4 good size gas burners, either in white or black finish. EN ] URY - A — OUR COMBINATION STOVE has two griddles tor coal or wood, made as durable as the range » - : . ” » . you have in yourhome now, and 4 gas burners. The oven may be switched to gas when using gas, or to use when burning wood or coal, —a feature found in few other stoves, ‘e WE HAVE AN UNINSULATED GAS STOVE for $85.00 that is equipped with automatic lighter, : 3) | heat regularor, broiler and bake oven, also utility drawer. We have an INSULATED Oven Gas Range ¢ which is a great gas saver--anywhere from 40 to 45 per ct. This is a wonderful rapge. The house- now in Uss wife will appreciate it in the summer months, as there is practically no heat. This stove has 50 Ibs. . of mineral wool packed on all sides and top. This insulation is guaranteed to hold for the life of the - = The STEWART stove. The Fuller Warren Co. has sold this type stove for 10 years, and is ready to support every 1h 1 ° di the claim they make for it. Come in and see this stove. Its price is reasonable on account of its low gas as Is sen mg consumption. We refer you to the following named persons who have bought these stoves of us. Ask ° . : ns ordinary gas Twi them concerning their efficiency and low cost to operate : . . Mrs. 85, H. Hoy, Bellefonte Mrs. Charles Fromm, Bellefonte Mrs. Dol Smeltzer, Pleasant Gap One Gas Com- info the discard wi Mre«, Charles Rockey, Bellefonte Mrs, L. L. Smith, Bellefonte Mrs, John Klinger, Bellefonte Mrs. Martin, State College a . olher old - fashioned Mrs, Rumbarger, Bellefonte Mrs. Boyd Spleher, Pleasant Gap Mrs. Breon, State College n 1 * Mrs, Thomas Caldwell, Bellefonte Mrs, Fetterolf, Phasant Gap Mrs, Phil Foster, State College pany in equipment = = = = = ; | Pusiery Stats ; We have the HEATER to attach to boiler for heating water in summer time. When installed at New York State See this range, learn its tre same time we install stove, we will furnish and install Heater for $10.00. If not installed at same Wendous advantages "nd you time with stove, but you decide to do so later, the only difference will be the cost of the plumber’s time v understand why it is : 2 . a av ood BA used over 1000 MAKING OTHER RANGES for returning and placing same (not to exceed $5.00). WE INSTALL ALL OUR STOVES FREE OF OUT OF DATE. CHARGE. No charge whatever, —get that, people! The Gas company places a meter at most con- INSULATION means the IM- venient place in your home, and we take it from the meter FREE. of these Ranges PRISONING OF HEAT in the g oven, pa oy im the NOW, AS TO THE GAS. - * - in 1929. She fold RA Py We have had considerable experience ; of the gas company, Mp Murphy, the | sylvania Gas Company, through their HEAT { fi 3 9 re with the gas at iwidofonte, Pleasant mafiager, is to be congratulated for | manager, Mr, Murphy, is highly agree a ad or hnest baking results, Gap and State College. Every house | what he has accomplished, with the | ciated The gas is of good, even dis COOL and ODORLESS kitch- holder has been more than pleased with help of other Interested persons, We tributing flame, and always ready. ens on hottest days. SAVING the convenience that gas gives, and | will say that the courtesy which has i of gas because each baking all are congratulating the promoters | been tendered us by the Central Penn- i ! heat unit is made doubly effi cient, Now come and see the Stoves before purchasing. It will be worth your while. Every desirable modern im- provement for convenience and JRE Sr L. L. SMITH, Bellefonte