The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 21, 1932, Image 4

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    [| MHURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1982.
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YHE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED W EEKLY.
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W. SMITH, Editor.
BE, BAILEY Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
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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