THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. al eT ————— a SHE CENTRE REPORTER | CASES DISPOSED OF Tand 80 days In jail. ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS, . AT MAY TERM OF COURT | Austin Keith, of Howmrd, plead gull- nai re ——— ane—— i , s a . . . . . . . . . When the regular May term of court CENTRE HALL, PENNA. jopenad, Stanley Jedinskl, of Philips. | while Clyde McCloskey, of Howard — —— | RERR.—~Mrs, Jane (Zeigler) Xerr|burg, plead gullty to possession of la- 1,4 walla Jullent r, of Spri ; Ane Vallace Sullenberger, of Spring BMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors died on Saturday evenii in T.ewls- | Bor and was se ntenced to pay the costs pring i Saturday vening 3 . : owns) atoo: ial a wow 8. W. SMITH, Editor. ’ $25 for use of the county and placed |Y27NSHID, stood trial and were con. pW, B. ual EY, Associate Editor and lke offenses, and the usual siness Manager, ‘ ER eee Funeral services ue at the Post Office in Centre Hall Barr funeral parlors, and interment tend ed to pay the costs, a dollar fine | gullty to assault and battery, and was second cla ater, . : . 4 vi 88 latter made in the Church Hill cemetery, and spend 60 days in the county jail, sentenced no pay the costs, $25 fing TERMS. —The terms of subscription to Reedsville, on Monday. Services were: The first jury tria] was that of Mad- |and placed on probation for one year. ade Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. conducted by her pastor, Rev. Maur-ifson P. Haynes, of Springfield, Pa, i} fee J. Liester, of the Milroy Presby- charged \ 2 : vars wits . wheal . . Legal advertising at the rate of ten , : . Oy Presby- charged by Ira G. Myers with a vio CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES. terian church, and Rev. H., J. Riddle, lation of the securities TT gents per line each insertion. ’ tek Mn le Jury " oe A th i of Lewistown. returned a verdict of not ’ 1 I'he Sprucetown Mi. BE. Bunday school ! : a - —————————_ ———_—_— UU, A a betraval and paternal charge Money to Burn . . . if you have money to burn - - TOW whet he lHved alone, i 3 , fo. . town, where. sh lived alone, at the on parole for one year. {victed of 4 1 age of 82 vears, 8 months and 27 days. p52 ‘ { ; g ' ’ ' montt and 3 Lo Harry Horner, of State College, also | sentences in such caser were imposed, ge, I were held from the plead guilty to possession and was sen- Steve Smith, of Philipsburg, plead Keep It In the house where It may be burned, lost or stolen, Plsplay advertising rates made known 4 a daughter of Joseph | placed the cgsts upon the co wil} observe Children’s Day, June 18, but if you want to keep Ig safely where jt will always be »” - Spplicution Mryp Kerr was ‘ty, and Rebecca (Slack) Zeigler, and was Wm. H. Keller 11 was a i 4 ' ¢ . . . el was adn { ) Children's day i ! ready u whe ecpd, de y i he last! practice at the Centre county ' Union ehireh i for you when needed, deposit it with ws. A bank ac. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERY born in Zeiglerville. She was ti ns rau 4 h 1 y BE ICES surviving widow of Mexican soldiers Wm. Dando, of State College lead | held Sunday ve ain in Mifflin county. guilty to possession of lguor count will give you a better business standing In the commun. iy, and a prestige thag may neyer have been enjoyed before. A— A Children’s” dn FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Three brothers survive the deceased, | sentenced to pay the costs 50 fir y : (Bev, 8, ¥. Greenhoe, Fastor,) namely, Uriah and Robert Zeigler, of and placed sn parole for th X by thelocal Evangell Reedsville, and ‘harles Zeigle: in 234 : a To Gd Sunday Tusseyvile—9 to 10 A. M, n od ne nd ( Zeigler, Mb Boyd, Stone, also ate Colleg ! ea pois, J nn. { Dion Maiity to (ye g Spring Mills—10:30 A, AL ! na Al I Pu { genienced oO My THe Centre Hall—7:30 P. MM. al If your name Is not on our books, we will be pleased to see evening it here hefore the close of the year 1683, LOHR. - THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. PENTREE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (ont (Bev, Delas EB, Kesner, Faster) { EE er a Sot Sais seo ans Eugene :80—Church Servic e was born in Potter township, : a tr | a ep us oi ta PERMANENT MM ih dls vite, it deceased. There survive bi WAVES unicipa Ew ERNE EL a0) 50 THEATRE Mrs. C.F. Foster Exam HEL Rp SUCCESSFUL STOCKMEN say: % — Every Pad! METHODIST EPISCOPAL untingdon. Alan by these — Arothe (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) .. dd ad dai ade : "54 NID} 3 Pen ullton— 8. K. Lohr, Linden !al, ana stra, An. i PAY MORE? OPENING “Telephone the city markets before you feckley, Al ), =2 grand- J fut with NEW Projection Equipment, sell choice stock locally. Often a one- TASER Rm ERE MRE THIEL RE TE RIE TUR BT I YR FSHVORUPSROONT MOSRCAGIRT SNURSTUITRY) Lor CARNIIT PRUE] Je ASL COPIIY SAMBO «J LILIMTINGE OIEROIIE NGASUNRCN. SBOMBNIIRN Durnin PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School. | 1 exe i : Fi | éé » 10:30—Morning Worship . me, th | 4 56 230 You Said a JOE E, BROWN Ine Tt Fue | Mouthful” EVANGELICAL : Lf i 8 Ends! Ends (Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor A } tix naw ] with “BROADWAY RBREVITIEN Sug pl fees for only 200 of these . special $2.50 Way 5 hand? and a “LOONEY TUNE" Cartoon, -t i ON « : . Don't walt to make sourap- 1 YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR pointment, Or come without tut | TUES., MAY 30 LESS THAN A DIME A DAY! ALL OLR PRICES how ing MODEST AS AROYE!D “Silver Dollar” ’ Y IQUE a Select Swor GMMISSIONE RL ‘ WAVE SHOP . | Se | T ‘ Ti : 42 Che lal 502 115 & 9115, : IT'HE REPORTER is well equipped to sfnnl Mi. ial S57 i » SHOWS - x LEWISTOWN DBYMISSION i i THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY do the Best Kind of Job Printing PINCHOT SIGNS AUTO OPERA. TOR'S RESPONSIBILITY BILI re So ora oS Sony Ford Goardorn Mook. n ) "ma a 2 pid Time and again age In exc $2 3 Port Alt Vrs ran ory - - a’ i The perso vhose licens ; ‘ 1 John A. Rickard, Lock H 38’ --=that 1 penalize r the nditions w ¢ |v 1 G + Rickard, Pitteburgd - Friendly critics ‘io Le voked und 11d furnish an insura policy or surety | grandchildren als survi Funeral % call "twenty-year S bond th , for $5000 | pe Rum the public does not i i damage for death on injury of one | afternoon, in « rge ol hiv, HM 21 person, $10,000 for tv - more persons | Heisley, pastor of the First Evangel difference anyway. A5Etor at Jens $1000 Droperty, dang [cat Ruch, with bushi ie Higland ut I know the difference. tained for at least three years. Mre. Rickard was a daug of Ae T know that the car a man Sees is not a and oie ae ased, and wae reared at A ‘Mills. | drives the car which the engineer sees. operdios who have not settled judg- | comprises beauty of design, color and attractive enon MLETON Grace Madalyne ‘as an desirable, of course. The best evidence that we eight year ol ugh Of Sam | uet and Esther Ralston, of Axe Mann, ! are all found on the Ford V-8. { died at the Altoona hospital as he re Will Ro ers 1 | sult of an attack of meningitis. Sev. But these are not the car. g Picks | ernl weeks previous she stuck a grain all the rest, is the type of engin A Story For | pee Wiieh rested In. meningitis. of chassis and body, ruggedly durable; the steady development of comfort, : 11 dition ’ é parents ane Dr tper . This Spot IR SAORION 10 Re a Te I pa given to safety factors; Aad Wine Hall jence and economy. These make the car. the car he drives-—-he The car which is seen, essories,-—all think so is that they The car proper, which is the basis of e and its reliability; the structure the long thought and experiment conven By WILL ROGERS | Roe, c148i i A car can be built that will last two oI three years. But we IE big Soy for a bt of mn SARI ore Aide Ma : have never “built one. We want the basic material of our sar 35 Be as the boy scouts what a hard time |home in Bellefonte, Friday morning, : dependable the day itis discarded as the day it 1S Dough a they bad SStung stated Tho the resdit OF A Yaris stoke a built 15 years ago are still on the road. It costs more to svio : cars buil ot skimp are cost and Joos Kids jorust be scared td death |ferca Mo nday fous. ¢ Born rom all the hard tales they hear |, .ur Wilkes-Bacre §0 years ago. Three oh el \ ut 1% jtems we do n ‘ dp 3 +314 a durable car-—but two bulla s J ———the public would these well-fed guys telling them |i, .chiere and two sons survive: also, "gat by" Bo uccenetul FT mi] |ffieon grandchildren and five reat. conscience. A great many things ‘could "get bY ing garbage. 2 ¥3 Or sor. | grandchildren, a brother, Charles Hale, never know the difference. But we eo would Know. ell. there was one rich fellow | of Ba ¢ City, Mich and a sister, Mrs id » e without any hesitancy. that always used to tell every | Annie Johnson, of Jersey, Shore. The new Ford V-8 is a car that I endors cation J 1 thoke, so, all about shi pr ag Bei Ty 5 I know what is in it. I trust our whole thirty years' repu : ur previous V-8. It is larger, job all round. his hard luck at the start. | home of a daughter, Mrs. Mabel M. | Morrison, Bellefonte, Sunday afternoon, - with it. It is even better than © nt because I know the car will {in charge of Rev. E. R Heckman. ; ¢ ' | The body was taken to Jersey Shore more rugged and mechanically 3 better for interment. I readily say this in an advertiseme back it up. GRIMM Lewis Schaffer Grimm, born in Madisonburg, Sept. 1, 18565, died at his home in Jewell, Kansas, aged “When 1 landed pl this here 77 years, § months, He was a son of town. be says, o1 ha only three Reuben Grimm. He lived In Jewell for 0 m me.” fifty years and filed many local of | Sa LL. (fet, Tegra rw Se sa he a oP ed No | is survived by & wife, whom he married it in 1004, and one brother, Charles “Yes,” says this wise geezer to Grimm, the one that sat next to him i “that's the truth, all right. And Mra, Russell Bémsholiz and children, ou know how he 8 t his three Donald, Marjorie and Joan, are spend ? For two of them he got mg the week nt the home of J. PF. drunk, and the third he used to | Wetzel and family, rire home for a thousand dollars.” so——————————— 1 7 Ameriesn News Features, Ine. 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