THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 19838. i —————— i SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, fr reer ae eer gi = CENTRE HALL. PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. WwW, SMITH, Editor. SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, D———sa rn — - a ——— Batered at the Post Office ln Centre H f¢ second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Beporter are §LO0 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known sm application. ———— ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PFENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (HARGE (Bev, 8, ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor.) Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall--10:30 A. M, Bpring Mills—7:30 P. M. — PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delos KB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall 9:80—Sunday School. 7:80—Church Service. Ppring Mills #:00—Church Service, _ B9:90—Sunday School, Farmers Mills— #:80—8unday School. §0:30—Church Service — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, FPruyn, Paster.) Pentre Hall— 20:00—Sunday School 7:30—Evening Worship, Pmullton— §:00—Sunday 10:00—Worship. 6 — all School. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §: ¥)~ Sunday 10:30—Morning Worsh EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30-—8unday School. 10:830—Morning Worship. Tussey ville— 1:80—Sunday School. 2:830—Churct; Service. hool. p. Entertained 8S. SNS. Class, The Gleaner Sunday poverty pal on Tuesday the class ter, Dorothy ecirk, Miri terolf, Sara B en Rines, Hels Gladys Kell Nancy | y Vianna Durst —— i — pss Pinchot vetoes bill provi fing for the State to pay damages changes i f highways This paying ie will ————— A AB ——————— JOHN KEELER HIT BY CAR DRIVEN BY CHAS, TABEL Fe patient reced ba was Tabel, dent ha gheny Keeler was The drive: he had hit hit a appear Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot By WILL ROGERS OME of these jerry-built houses that you sce going up in new developments are just kinda scen- ery, you know. It really don’t look as if the proprietor meant to sell them to anybody. But once in a while it happens, and then the proprietors’ trouble begin, because it ain't hardly possible to col- lect the last four hundred pay- ments without knocking the house down when you call for the money. But one proprietor has a model couple living in his very flimsiest house. When the last installmi was collected, the developer went out to the house and talked to the old couple. “How did you keep your house looking =0 nice and new, when all my other buyers kinda shook theirs to pieces? J wish you'd write a little picce about it, and I'll use it on my other buyers.” So the old man did. Hke this: “We're quiet folks, and ain’t very hard on a house. We spend the mights at our son’s place in town. Most all our days we spend with our daughter in town. That saves @ lot of wear on the house, And then, whenever 1 want to cough I always go outside, quite a lon ways off from the house, We ain’ any other bad habits, so there's no cause to yo up the house with sneezin or an or p . cards, some Tolls do.” ying American News Features, Ine, He wrete DEATHS, Mrs, Emma Elizabeth Sunday evening, 8:10 at the home of her son, J, Calvin Vonada, near Red Mill, where she had made her home for some time, Death due complications aris ing largely from her advanced age Had she lived until May Sth, she would have become eighty-five years old, Funeral were neid feom the Vonada home Wednesday morning, with burial in the Tusseyviile ceme- tery, Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, of the Lu- theran church, the minister in charge of the gervices, The decensed PP Runkle, of that however, are . BH1 Shutt o'clock, . PTT, — died on was to services on was of the and was the last family. Surviving children: J the death occurs Shutt, Well grandchildren Red Mill, and William Wads Chilo, was a daughter late John survivor her, these Calvin Vonada, where red, and Mrs, Maggio ington, Ohlo, and Lloyd Vonada. of near Wilma Shutt, wife of worth, of Wellington, | Living step-children are: Brown, Potters Mills;; Myps. Harry A. Wagner, Mrs, Jerry Erown, State Col- lege; Jesse, Newton, Harry and Mar- garet Dunlap, and Winifred Dunlap, now married, and Mrs. Harry Raymond Bel and Mrs. Kate Ramsey, ALL00N of two Edward lefonte; ——_— POTTER~Miss Lucy passed away Thursday Marin afternoon Potter va sped Surviving the decease Mrs. Mary V. Nichols, Mre, Frank nals ned chur having harge having charge L.utheran-Reformed "MAN =] Auman, in the mountains Sunday evious oneph seout He and here be on became went died, She moths , vhiey fu hey husband and the fol- and daughters: John Denn Earl, of Norristown Irene Hhe iu bro Ma- and Harrison, EBay Anna, home rand of Port Mill Hall, Ma Kenneth and Foes 3 Jamon Colyer, at nlan =i fw thers, tikla; David, of SORE of Norristown, I — CORLL Bigie Corl, wife of J. Clayton of Ferguson township, was stricken with a heart attack while washing the dinner dishes at 12:15 o'- clock on Wednesday of last week. and dicd before a could he stim. moned. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Toavi Krebs and was 65 years old, Bhe married Mr, Corl 45 years ago and he survives with na'children. She leaves however, two brothers and a sister: 0. B. Krebs, of Altoona: Orin, in Cals fornia, and Mrs. Alma Reed, of Pine | Grove Mills. Funeral services were {held Saturday afternoon by the Rev, {J 8. English, with burial In the Pine Grove Mills cemetery. Mrs, Corl, doctor THE CENTRE RE | LAWYER SAMUEL D. GETTIG DIES AT SEVENTY YEARS of the oun home In Mr, Get had been practice Gettig, the at Samuel David one leading attorneys of Centre ty died his Bellefonte Baturday evening, tig had been in Hl health able to attend to his When his Musser, liom Haturday evening, he found father sitting on a chalr and upon approach- ing him found He was born In enty venrd ago. He the Spring tended the Central Danville, Ind. Mr. the district schools two years in the one year It teaching that C. Meyer, to ar, suddenly Hut law sON, returned his passed he had away Miles township, sev- in at- at in received his early education Mille schools, and Normal Gettig inter school, taught of ounty, Boalsburg High the Milesburg while en Mr, read Bellefonte, and Centre County Centre « school and in High gaged in school, wns he wag Gettiyg with J. law was admitted the Bar. January 1 chief Mr Orvis, and remained until January 1, 1805, the firm of Gettig, ch succeeded Orvis, Upon the resignation of Mr. Zerby the firm was continued as Gettlg & Bower until 1031 when Mr. Musser Wm, Gettlg, was taken into partnership under the firm & Gettlg. Mr, member of th Gettig be & Orvis, with 1808, fn i clerk for Bower attorneys-at-law, the he organized & Zerby, whi firm when ower Baw name of Gettig Getlig Wis i Bupi perior Court Distri Court the COURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas, th. Honoral MM. ard Fieming, President . of the Court of Common Pleas 49th Judicial District, consisting of County of ving issued his precept ing dats of the Sth day of April, 1933, t directed, for Court Common Pleas, Court, of Quarter Sessions of Oyer and Terminer and \¥ the Contre, he bear A. D Gs me holding a of Court tha Peace, General Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre: And the Grand Monday, the Ist day of May, 1932 10 ¢' A. M. And the traverss Jury called for the regular meeting of Quarter Sessions Court wil] convene the third May, 1 16 A. M, And the will day of Jury to convene on 9 at OCR st 10 Week appear on May, at the 2Ind day of May, NOTICE hereby Coroner, Justices of the Alder- men, and also such Constables (that may have business in thelr respetive qetricts, requiring to report to the Honorable Court) that they be then and there in thelr proper perons at the time specified above, with thelr reo oils, Inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, ‘to do those things to thelr offices appertaining to ‘bo done and those who are bound in | recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are and shal] be in Jail in Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, | Given under my hand at Bellefonte, {the 12th day of April, In the year jof our Lord, 1933, and the 157th year {of the Independence of thy United States of America, Sheriff’s Offices, Bellefonte, Pa. April 12, 1938 10 o'clock | 1933 given Peave, in to the JOHN M BOOB, Sherif, PA. Centre County Trout Streams Stocked. The Fish Commission stocked sixteen Centre county trout streams with trout al and six-inch size during Fel. Marche nbove leg ruary Streams stocked m, Il Elk Forge Pine Creek, Sinking Six Were Potters Strea Creek, Croek, Mile Cold Creek, Branch, un Fattle Mountain Dam ing Logan Black Deer ( Marsh Creek, Hun, White reeK, or Sire Bear ok, Creek, Hosler ind Penns Creek CloverFarm Store CENTRE HALL the an, Moshannon Branch, Spring i Half Moon Run re on Dollar You Spend the Youn (Where Hemalns In Which Community In Lives) QUOTE for this and YOU A FEW Week-End, SAVE SPEC- Come WE TALS our Store to on many other table necessities, HOLLED OATS 13¢c 47c¢ 25¢ : 18¢! 29c 10c 0 Ibs for CUP COFFE} for 2 LBS, BLUE BORDEN'S 15-1h. Pkes 2 for OF in A VARIETY CHEESE { IMARKET DAY { i HAISINS Phas YELLOW (CORN Oleomargarine, Seed Potatoes, Fruits & Vegetables TIMES, AT ALI PRICES HIGHT. ON SALS a————————— T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL. refrigerator style and crease twenty per cent. It hot the weather. cabinet and powerful ELE GREGG TWP. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NOTES. EE — The RICHELIEU MPM) Twenty-three Pass Entrance Examge Twenty-three pupils passed the G. T H font nt numb passing the last few the {Continuous Shows 2 to examination Fi safully V. Spring of examination | entrance Mills last candidates : THIS WEEK: THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, passing the mighty super-s il oduction The than tie farger ns that will be doubtiess mes ext fall Years, and first i vear class n larger than usual. The pupils PRT . Breon, Condo, 11, Peary 4 ¥ Doris iret, John On der, ich (ers “KING KONG® : dt Camphx ird Fi d lia Itenberger Goodhart, Bernice Goodhart, Cor- Hobert gen, a Cioy Henschen, Gladys Musser Nel lus Zeigler, puplis fre ¢ he exceplion of Anna Dean SEEN rome of tha (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY THE 4 MARX “HORSE and BROTHERS in FEATHERS It's a Riot! Commencement Activitles— Come Laugh. WEDNESDAY “WILLD HORSE MESA” \ Randoph Fred hler A better type story West, and an Extra of Bubjects, 8 P. AM. G. T. V. 8. Commencement exercises will be held in the Methodist church at ass vestiio nr 8 am on Thursday, 25, at yur Maw »y May Short M POPOL ETHIC TORE TOROSRALAGN] TESTER J CMR 3 ARRON <p JOIVRIRITIAT Go SURTMINRSIA! SITIIIIIUT SOMIEAMATT BOATS! ORSRS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. THRE IMEI SRI JUNOT OO IRC AY SOU SER RI JE arene Semen] dminann{ TTL ON FER TIN DR JUHI HR <r SIRARSTI MOT WR. MBIT Rae FOTRNBIRIR ] FLVENVA TIT IVE TH C JORE RL JUTE PIII TT NN DOT JE BEE] DMS TDN BENIN ee beauty. There is a model in the Frigideire Standard Series priced as low as $96 plus freight installation and Federal tax paid. ® * - Super Series Frigidaire reflects that quality which means inbuilt depend- ability and longer life in the home. Undoubtedly, these are the finest Frig- idaires we ever have had on our show room floor. Stop in and see them today, uses only a small mechanism, the CTREIC SHOPS
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