[| MHURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1982. EE YHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED W EEKLY. 5 BE CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W. SMITH, Editor. BE, BAILEY Associate Editor and Business Manager, Pe Buttered at the Post © as second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subseription to ghe Reporter are $1.50 a year, lu advance. Display advertising rates made known “> Spplleution. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Preaching services at— Tusseyville—10:30 A. MM. Spring Mll# 2:30 P. M, Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. - OENTRE HALL REFORMED C(HARGE (Rev, Delas ER, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— #:30—Sunday School. 7:80—Church Service. Poring Mils— §:30—Sunday School §0:30—Church Service. Farmers Mills— 1:80—Sunday School $:80—Churchy Service, EDW, fice in Centre Hall EVANGELICAL (Rey W. E. Smith, Pastor) Lemont—10:30 A. ML Tusseyville—2:30 P. MM. Centre Hal 7:30 P. AM. (Revival Meeting ) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) Hall— Sunday Pentre §:30 @prucetown— 10:00—Sunday 7:30—~Church Sm ullton— §:00—Sunday School. 10: 00—Morning Worship. pring Milis— #:30—Sunday School. School. School. Service. PRESBYTERIAN MM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) J. SCOTT SAYS YETO NNOT HALT PROB witiee Has Power to Dely Dilices, tals y B Appr Her on t emiba resol of dut tee w that es in to spent expens Hen week win, of P of the ed candid “Gover he ed to en “It was uation t this of governt ry the initiative through “Chalrman delphia, under the and wed | Governor extending there is investignt Stat, Philadelphia, wi Commission, als Juton was not administration -y not Pinchot vetoed er to the he said gtill In within a proper ¢ tee should ask any for information 1 do be refused.” ss Ap A AIH Governor Pinchot, on Tuesday, goed the $2500,000 McKay siya we Senator wid designed wised that extension of am Governo pow niittea ur any al However financa « the conte it will function If the con mit. department head not think will “pen ns existence and Oe it ve hosplenl aid P { 1 in addition tion. His chief objection seems to fiabe been due to the leglsaturg hav: dng Aividéd the $2,000,000 instead of deaving that work for the Department | of Welfare controlled by the governor, ——— IU ASIAN faturday. Jamgary 20th, at 2.30 p. m., the Dalrgmen’s League will broad. cast thy 's second annual dairy May program ever WOR, New York, : DEATHS, Sostey i of State Col FOSTER. Emily Hartley Pr. J. V. dide the hiladelphia, at following The performed by f Foster, Price private hospital, ii: an in ' lock Sunday Pr. very HM oc operation by operation was one the operating and was not regarded as se conditions of all, shook, as unfavorable to was due on the hospital Foster was taken to Philadelphia to the by the completely the and no jeast to expected follow, Death noted certificate, week previous Opera. The Price hospital, most a way, the largest and ite kind dn The body was shipped to lewistown Haly home and from mortuary at Centre taken to h place funeral services ater the Foster were held interment afternoon. with ranch cemetery Services a wriend both wher, Ma airs of Rev, Be and Rev of Lhe family, riin, pastors resbyterian cl Mir ter Mound op Ww UR Foster Wis wugh B. Harti Lancaster, - N \ in gurvived d and si fads husban X hildren, name & ney school: John, Universty at pre institution the Williamsport at home. Ww Wayne ng a rosidnt an "OI"Ay- diel on Bat. nine and bogs Word at sixty Ww ¥ {Of His Misa John wife, Nancy but James 1 June Rod- of J. H B Mark, and Brokilyn, N. Y brother and two sisters, 8 P. Gray, of Warriors Mark Mre. John Stover, of Tyrone, 2nd Miss J. Gray, who made her home her brother's family. w 0 I's Eo, children Mra, wif 1 goers at home: Nellie of Warriors of one @ Rumberger, Ww Jessie He nlso leaves Gray, with DEITRICH Detrich died Sunday w Benjamin Franklin his home In Belle morning, following Bn fliness of heart trouble HA was born in Walker township, this county, and was aged 71 years, Surviving him are his wife and the | following sone and daughters: Mrs, Charles ¥. Snyder, of Sunbury: Carl Franklin Deitrich, at home; Clair John of Bellefonte: Mra, David Peek, of Indianapolis, Ind. Five grandchildren, one brothaer, Henry F'., of Walker town. ship, also survive. Funeral services at RR an mr Wednes Hew, U nion « held afternoon tha charg it hone day in Intermant Bellaf Pred ore lotr m Thena in clery, onte Ar 51 John's fleform FETT) He was n lived thn I hh 1091 of Ney contract the painter Of childhood trade ellefont and in all vicinity 10 his life died at Lilenn, Glenna, Mrs, Agnes Krebs home of her sister, Mrs of Postmaster George College, Friday morning. Monday cemeter KREBS the wife State terment noon in the pastor of the fan church 78 years, The deceased was the Krebs, She daughter and Mary « Ross, and in Ferguson township, Mills. The ters are J. in In- alter. y, the College Presbyter- Her age on made on Branch State officiating was was of Levi og Irvin was born Pine Grove and sis Hall; George widow wis a aven near brother Linden Mrs Lytle, surviving Hale Lemont y LOBK, Hoss Mrs There Elmer ( and College, Glenn James both of State were no children Mary Sheesley SHEESLEY Cal harine , lad ——— A 5 A AAAI, SEEKING DAMAGES FOR SHEE KILLED BY DOGS IN that depth Pew fol will be region if iy Lt wt How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Qained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. i" Fours fat—first remove the cause! Take one half yy nful of Kruschen Salts in a glass hot water in the mornin ns Weeks get on the scales and n Now many pounds of fat have ned. Va also hat {ou " have _aaineg in - tool an "will give go surprise, Kruschen-—yo RR rand i SAFETY ret is the Rruschen pramies. Jead) o ne "an Or rie diate § woska) and the cost litte. I" nie a hittle FEST and surest way to lose fate your money gladly returned, BTATEMENT wonhy fren INSURANCE COMPANY OF CENTRE CO. Bellefonte, Pa. January 11, 1980. provisions of thelr chfirter t Bevery fifth Annual is herewith presented. 1551 during “MIL LER MOTOR ANNUAL COMPANY” NOW of ire IT'S THE the| THE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE Cen Hall WwW. Milles, conducted The garage and equipment Motor Conxpany, by E Homan In fiancee with the the Cemupany asnry Ja ive compl tie Statement of Balance in tm Cash premiums rece forrowed Wi taken over on T deg n, 12 * 06 4 06 1210 99 being of delay Ly uesday, and in Uti~ LA atid * the year “Miller Motor J of conditions but the firm The caused name WOneY $4150 a Company.” actual tran EXVENDITURES Fire Losses Armor Elizatbwth W Mrs, Charles George DD, Mu Bumndl Losses Directors’ p Wri ¥ policies Postage Printing and "stat Becretary's salary Treasurer's salary Adjusting and expensegp Bundry expenses Iter Paid Cash Wiis not at Cina first taken into account, the of the have been adjusted of all sicured the mince difficul the Mr. franchise $2000 household 3 7 these Shultz @ beginning ties Year to matin Miller for the trucks, faction concerned has also of The ty on by wil] be employed onery sale the Chevrolet cars and hour service curried Motor Three present, venty-four the continued at Homan Company “4 150 1710 Ss out men wre for borrowed Balance R Be APITULATION Ey Oh ——— AA —————— FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, the head of “Politics in Harris UTE Due for borrowed Lutstanding pre eet] Pe money SCOTTY mings in on * S08 0 balance in treasury as ol T ypowrits r, Filing Case faghine . 142 2 » . . vas 142 pre i ‘past note Penn ph made } otal cash nium Under ivania, in the Telagr $1104 21 nt Monday, this referend ums or Scoott to the respect name of or} Wieland, MITCHELL Preside Western Horses a SE PUBLIC SALE At Jodon Sales Barn, Pleasant Gap MONDAY, JAN. 25, at 1 P. M. 8 MARES IN FOAL SPAN OF YOUNG MULES MARRIAGE LICENSES i - Al - FARM - ae HARNESS WH Als SHEEP SHOW, LUNCH WILL BE SERYED. P.M SMITH. Auct Wh i ! trer. Chet 65 to 70 miles an hour . . 0 to 35 miles an hour in 6.7 seconds . . Silent Syncro-Mesh gear- shift . . Simplified Free Wheeling . . Unsurpassed smoothness and quietness . . 60 Horsepower And finally, ventional gear, and try oh You must drive the new Chevron and quietly. change back to con. fei the — let Six to appreciate the. many new thrills of i ts performance, g gears with easy, non-clashing, quiet Sypero- Mesh trans. Take it out on the street, compete with other mission — which is exclusive to Chevrolet in cars in traffic— and understand what it means the lowest price field. to accelerate from 4 standstill to 35 miles an hour in less than seven seconds! Hont out some long stretch of highway and open the throttle to the limit — and experience the keen Never has the actual driving of a Chevrolet Come into lay. Try out the 1932. Six meant so much asit does todas our showrooms — without de Faster, Great American Value for joy of a top speed without stress or strain. Travel over the roughest road you know. and learn the advantage of its new stabi. lized front end. Run the car throughout its full range of speed and power—and know the pleasure of Chevrolet's new smoothness and quietness, Then, try the thrill of Free Wheeling of gliding along on momentum in a modern quality six—of shifting gears easily, simply, livelier, smoother than ever — easier to handle and control —it gives performance thrills you've never had in any low-priced car! PRICED AS mene SAS All prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan. Special equipment extra, Low delivered prices and vaey G. M. A. C vorms, Chesvoles Motor Company, Detroit, Mich. Division of General Marory NEW CHEVROLET SIX GREAT AMERICAN VALUE FOR 1932 SEE YOUR DEALER BELOW DECKER CHEVROLET CO. HOMAN MOTOR CO. Bellefonte Centre Hall
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