THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1081. : THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA. Snips ——— _. - THE CENTRE REPORTER . * home In Houston, Texas, following an ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS fliness of heart trouble. He was aged BE mo ——— . a . . . 47 yours, Deceasexl was a son of the CENTRE HALL, PENNA. late B, Frank and Clara (Reighard) Sm : —— REISH.—Prof. William H, Reish died | Keister, Surviving him are three chil dren. two bovs and a girl, and a sis STH & BAILEY, Proprietors. ¢ 8 ho . State Collers of Wed h SMITH, Editor. At his home in State College early : ter, wife of Harvey Knopsnyder, of C Q0se Chevrolet ow EB Associate Editor and nesday morning from pneumonia after ». ’ Business Manager, an lliness of ‘about two weeks Funeral services were held in the a Prof. Reish was graduated from ]Texas city and interment made there, 7 six-cylinder trucks for low first-cost DAY (1 Q ‘ennsylvania State College n the S——————r————— SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES ylvenia Sal leg ; PINCHOT ROAD PROGRAM. ———— - clasg of 1819, and gince that time PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE re and unsurpassed economy has been an instructor dn that insti- 1 3 (Continued from first page) Kane, His wife died four vears ago, Rev, 8, F, Greemhoe, Pastor.) : ¢ : tution in the department of mechani- tre Hall—-10:30 A. M. cal enginecring,. He was a son of {northwesterly direction through Spring wos Valley, 2:30 P. M. James and Sarah (Heckman) telsh Parmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. mile east of Pleasant Gap, a distance and was born in Potter township} | -E - of about 756 mile, CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE September 14, 18564, hence was in his Beginning at a point near Pleasant (Bev. Delas RK, Keener, Pastor) 37th year. Before his matricglation at{Gap. thence in a norteasterly direc- Centre Hall— Penn State College, he prepared him- tion through Spring and Walker town #:00 Church Services self at Centre Hall High school and at Ships to a point near Zion, a distance 10:00 Sunday School Mercersburg Academy. He was a raem of about 4.85 miles. Hussey ville— ber of the Latheran church; also, of Beginning at a point about three #:30—Sunday School. Old Fort Lodge, “Free and Ao pted 10: 30—Preparatory and Holy Com’ Masons. munion Bervices, Surviving him are his father and township to a point about db of a miles northeast Of Plc asant Gap. thence In a northwesterly direction threugh Spring township to a point near Bellefonte bor wae a distance © _— step~-mother, of Spring Mills, and two} g EVANGELICAL full brothers, namely yusel sh. | 8 ou “ (Rev W, E Smith, Pastor) Unionville. and Joht Beginning at Lee 3.20 miles Spring Mills—10:30 A. M. burg: also tw half-brothers and half Fa hee Bethesda—2:30 P. M. 1 8 re Locust Grove-—-7:30 P. M. #oly Communion at all appointments. METHODIST EPISCOPAL {Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) Centre Hall §:30—Morning 10:30-—SBunday 8S Preparatory : 7th.) thence hr i rth we : lreetion : ra. or 1 ‘ thirriasots a PRAT t evans cents economy thot shows up, month mileage than Chevrolet. (2) Thot the cost rucetown— Amid Wy ' Lh s o } 10:00—Sunday School. 11: 00—Morning Worship. Spring Mills— irk ) net i r a : 1 ¢ mil 9:80—Sunday School. Funeral services will be held Friday at nore { Potters Mill : sin of the lowest in the market for a com- Chevrolet trucks gre exceptionally reli- 7:830—Evening Worship. mile cylinder trucks is an actual dollars-and ity give any better gasoline, cil or fire after month, on the balance sheet. It of keeping a Chevrolet in satisfactory starts with a purchase price that is one running order is unusually low. (3) Thet plete unit. It continues throughout able and long-lived. PRESBYTERIAN M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) bd viz . Wi iy royals iv hb G 3 eo { t : Til de . Yeorahip. leginning point’ about one mil cost that is unsurpassed! H[nool. Chevrolet's long life with an operatin : . 8 ! 9 Todoy, Chevrolet's proved economy is available to buyers in every truck-using Pinchot Seeks More Power. Consider, for example, the cost-records field. For Chevrolet offers ¢ new line The F% Rate Ii i bill » ed to strike ures. Ti to appoint f the State Int pose of elact] entire el promises ously: of leading national organizations who of quality bodies thot includes o type use large fleets of Chevrolets. They prove for every houling requirement. Chevrolet 1'4-ton chassis with 131° wheelbase 520 {Duel whee! option, $23 extra) 1i-ton chassis with 157° wheelbase, $3590 Commercial chassis, $355 Duo! wheels stondord . red © $ Keller homes i tio § i Poses y All chassis prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigon All body prices f. 0. b. Indionopolis, Indiana MARRIAGE LICENSES. of entre HH y ¢ owned 13 SI "io 8B Doint i $ 4 § 3 fo special equipment extro Low delivered prices ond eosy terms Allen C Royer Madis : A Helen Irene Krea: Edna Evelyn Grahhm Boalstsu der gt, a niece ng in I | J : Ta Hee 3 See your dealer below Hewey i ele gh 1 ‘ Martha Kenneth . = : halt... Altoona | PARTGES —Jennio Rartges, wite of [ious 24 mien ee DECKER CHEVROLET, CO. Bellefonte Baa = VO Lat the Lewistown howptal whern shel ong’ Sime Harmen heen Tr HOMAN MOTORICO. Centre Hall RE —— ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Arthur Thomar long emploved ir the Pittsburgh dist , Hall and i Thoman i ahaa . . the present i . 1 Christian Fdaeatlonal Conference. tr em EEE | TE TT ONILY, 454 A TYPICAL MONTH ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX. CYLINDER PASSENCER CARS, $475 to 36850, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan i — MA as premise s ter dor concern sens the rial ) en Nyng Das ad thavine (1 \ Ai : ae nd ove Relber farm reas § I ! { | nase Mrd Ho rd German, 67 Al- fe 1 y 27 y ey WG Arber © ir 5 i es a ir Er ey Eg mesa 0h ig fay) / //7// HOURS oF WORK EVERY DAY” by Mr Bloomfield W. Btev inlaw of some time, H H ler of Mr. and rein : Fred Gricesing hers over : gchool,—~the ware, and the latter a ville, . y Mre. I. E. Allis. on her wa h And and three children, namely, CHARTRR NO, n213 Reformed church on Thursday even-| 4 se. 1 Frank Bible both of near| REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ing, was struck and pushed over by s . 4 ro : a pdt cur backing out of the Edward |AUUNUrS. She was a daughter of |The Pipst National Bank, at Spring Mills Durst garag When picked up she lutte " Mr Danie RK der hut fortumately she was but sligl if Spring Mills, al yor RESOURCES cls survive Interm iret harges of The deceased r In the State of Pennsylvania, af the close of business on Mar, 25, 191. { injured. — Loans and discounts, inciud " ing rediscounts WEBBER «Mrs Olive H. Webber, | Overdrafts ——— late Prof. 1 U. 8. Gevernment securities Wether died] owned n South Allen Street State] Othe? bonds, stocks, secur 4 , ities. owned Mrs, Margaret Strohm rece . ened her home here for the summer after having spent the winter with her daughetrs, Mrs, Lola Person and Mrs A R Burkholder, and son Nufus SBtrohm. She was for a short time a guests of Mra George Hobertson, in ! fn birief Hinesss of one Banking House, $15100 00. fur jweek surviving her husband by twe| sitare and fixtures, $800 4% KK 59 : Real estate owned other than ' banking house 5,100 00 Margnretta Duambty Ff 13 1 » § ; Hartford. Conn Margaretta Dambly, of Llanerch Pa, | Lawful reserve with Federal and a granddaunghter, Elizabeth Web Reserve Bank .. Ii ©. Packer. one. of the teachers | wt a) Cash and duw from banks 13,651.37 . A x o e teachers Ini. also of Lianerch Outside checks and other It’s 50 casy to do the housework with the joy of good light. And for only $4.54 fhe Pittaburgh public woh oc he ws Mrs. Webber came to State College cash items sere with his family over Easter. His] 44} + husbar wenty fi rs | Redemption fund with U. 8 lenty of electric helpers at my beck gnd a typic wnth! S. E work for the 1930-31 term will be com- with her husband twenty-five years] Treasurer and due from U. Pp , eipers at m3 # 1 il month! Mrs. S. E. B. (an ago. since which time she has taken 8. Treasurer re 4 » 3 pleted fn two months ind although he 3 Be. call! Even those old, monotonous duties actual West Penn customer). very active part in all social affairs] . is In Jove with his work, the coming Total . summer yacation period is looked for Puncral serv itt # held at: § LIABILITIES Iral services will be held a the ward to with delight ts rrr BY 4 at at 1s § Capital stock paid in . 25 000 (0 r eleanis Ls + p J. Wesley Foreman was abil 3 it hon Interman; - the Pine Hall Surpius fand : ' 5.000 00) day cleaning * + + CEASE to be drudgery. o. wy WR Was ane lo cemetery, Undivided profits —net ‘ 199.54 in the sun parlor at the Centre Coun- ———— Reserves for interest, taxes, t hospital on Easte ry, shed i owl and other expenses accrued y : 5 aster day. which in} [ONGWELL.—Mrs. Mamie Viola} and unpaid 100,00 washing machine and electric iron do dicates that he is recovering. It will] oe, of John 8 Lorgwe!l, died at ney | irculating notes outstanding 25,4500, 00 snembered the at hor ¢ Pte to banks .... P18 37 3 iii pg his ro pod : in jh home in Altoona. following an illness Demand deposits. 0.208 1s all the really hard work. And it’s per- dlectric cooking by using about 130 additional ’ :- Gia HTS WAS AIpDU- lof some months Time deposits .............. 107,426.87 ’ tated, Assuming the ADF OVeme Ls ——— , i Fn ; wv will continue, his return hp: oy - “i 8he was a daughter of Noah and] Total ..eeennn. is $236,737 96 fectly amazing the way my vacuum kilowatt hours of current a month . . . at an 3 ' tu 0 Nis aoms Louise N y 5 $id ¢ fl y “ ” : 3 inthe Farmers Mills section ly mor fue |1-2U1% Musser and was born at Pleas ——ia—— cleaner gets rid of dirt and grime. added cost of $3.24. This total of 203 kilowatt . ant Gap and was in her Tist year. distant, i % - —————— She married John Longwull, of Benner |S'a'® ©! Pennsyivania But that’s not all! Electricity at our Pours now costing $7.78, would have cost her township, and their early married life County of Centre 8, DEATHS, $16.18 or more in 1923, RUSH. — William Le? ; | was spent in Buffalo Run valley, al a house also means food kept fresh and J ; 4 aries Rush was thouirt hey i I, H. P. Erdley, Cashier of the above named It is our policy not only to decrease the cost found dead by his wife at his home| CUSHh they lived in Altoona for a lbank, do solemly swear *hat the above state- wholesome by electric refrigeration . in Blasts College. He. wus aged 63 |DUWIF of years, Swviving her are[Hiitis trueze’nebust ofmy tmewietzy an : of current, step by step, with increased cone years, and was born in Oliver town. her husband and one daughter, Mrs, H. P. ERDLEY, Cashier delicious little meals prepared right at sumption, but also to reduce rates wheneve c . ; " Louise Schwartz, of Altoona. She al-l subscribed and sworn to bet a MoD, Mitflin county. He had lived atl. iouves one brother, Harry M, Mus Jday of March, iL. re me tis ae the table with electric appliances . . «possible. e College for elghteen years. Bur ser, of State Coll C. A. LONG viving are his widow and five children Fyineral services wero held at her Notary Publie Mrs, Bamuel (Viola) Blazer, Lewis. ; My commission expires March 7, 1983 . homa and further services In the i down; Mra. Pot (Gertrude) Byay. Buffalo Run Presbyterian church, and | (SEAL) : Coudersport . Francis nna) hurial made in Meyers cemetery Correct Attest Blazer, and Herbert Rush, State Col: J. H. RISHEL Jege. and Theodore Rush. Bellefonte, ARTHUR B. LEE Also, by one sister, Mrs. Anna French, | KEISTER Clarence Keister, a for JEREMIAH ZRTTLE, #4 MoVeytown, mer resident of Millholm, dicd at his Directors. P OWE R C OM P A N Y VOArs She jeaves a daughter. Mra and welfare work of the community. « + » the washing and ironing and every- » . ® ENJOY ELECTRIC COOKING In fact, wash day simply flies; for the . ’ Besides all the other advantages of elope tricity, Mrs. S, E. B. could also enjoy that of -
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