The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 01, 1933, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1083, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
SHE CENTRE REPORTER | Mr, Potter became president of (he | Petre sms fAttmned} fort FF
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ISSUED WEEKLY. company, retaining that position un.
- ne til hig death.
In 1879 he married Miss Mary Som.
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- . - a . merville, who survives him, as do al
TY : er _ er HARTER, —Thomas H Harter died #0 a son, Donald Potterof L.ong Beach f ipa
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors in Bellefonte on Wednesday morning Calif, and two daughters, Janet, of 1
8. W. SMITH, Editor, | after a brief illness which followed Polk, this state, and Mrs. H. Laird THEATRE enG OO etour e 0.0
SOW, EB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and . he ; Curtin, of Bellefonte,
, a fali on a stairway at his home ten
Business Manager, ! B a ye < Funeral services were held Friday af-
Ee memes, | days previous, He was aged 79 years. (..noon in the Presbyterian church MILLHEIM
Battered at the Post Office in Centre Hall He was born in Aaronsburg and when and burl » s Unio om |
and burlal made in the Union cem- |
second ¢lass matter, in his teens came to Centre Hall tery, Bellefonte |
TORMS.—The terms of subscription to where for a number of years he was
“ 3 baal “gq ,
A Baporset-azs F130 a year, 1a aqvance . Sompesitor i Hie Centre Regguter, | BLACK. —Mrs. Hanna Black, wife of THURSDAY, this week
: en edited by hia uncle, ea late : . : ) aba gt
Legal advertising at the rate of 0 pyeerick Kurtz Later he purchased Alfred Black, died an Saturday at the | RICHARD BARTHELMES
gents per line each insertion. a newspaper in Ohlo, and afterward home of Willlam Gentzell near Coburn,
Display advertising rates made known the Middleburg Post. The Keystone Penn township She was a daughte: IN
! of Michael Everett, and was aged 057
Reation. 7
Mapp ou smn Gazette was taken over by him from 09 ’ beavd .
ec the founder. James A. ‘Fleder. This years, 22 days. Burial was made In éé l he Cabin In
IIE ms ET
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES venture proved profitable and led to Millheim, oin Wednesday.
—— gr oe the Cotton”
the appointment Harter
: ‘ i Use them all!
postmastership at Bellefonte, as it had; [AMBERT Mrs. Susanne Lambert, |
SINCE our Nation got off the maln highway three yoars
ago, ithe road has been rough for business In general, but
the end oi ihe detour has been reachal, The chuek-holes
are behilnd--thehighway 0 progress Hes abead. The Na-
tion's banking machinery has been cleaned, ofled, and put
in shape. Everything Is ready to go forward, 80 LET'S Go!
ness finances, we place our services at your disposal,
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8, ¥. Gresuhoe, Pastor,) for its first editor. aged 79 years, widow of Scoty Lambert,
Mrs. Harter is deceasved and thers formerly of Bellifonte, died at the N »
Centre Hall—9:00 A, AL, were no children. Aaron Harter, of | home of her daughter, Mrs. Jame SATURDAY
Farmers Basle 20:00 2 3% Harel are. a farmnap Yesident of Cen» Fults in Mu Hall, on Sunday. Bur- | pOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.
Qeorges e : TM. tre Hall, is a brother. al was made at Bellefonte on Wednes-
: 3 was mae ite on Weilnes- [and BETTE DAVIS,
At this writing, Wednesday morn- day,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Ne . :
ing, no funeral arrangements have Tad
PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE lcon made.
non LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
(Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) oo ‘
Centre Hall | e f— ‘The Parachute
w {COB = x Coble ie NM nday
§:00—Church Service. : Bl. uel et . ie Bt | At the June 4th, 9 a. m_ church ’y
' a nis Ome 2 oliver a ie age Of
A young mens quartette from — oe . TA - rh Vice in the Flefor churcl Len J
Altoona will sing selections. | 77 years, i months, § aay o I unerd) : ‘ n : ' umper
5 | services will be he } (Thursday re Hall, g ale quartet fy Altoon:
20:00—8unday School rvices will be held .this (JhUraéay! Mf ull, a male qua
afternoon at the home and burial made il render several selections
Bussey ville— in the Myers cometery.. B : a } .
- the Myers Ce tery, Buffalo Run : i Sai on ;
#:30—Sunday School, | Valley Roy Swabb, of Erie, a nephew of 2 SHOWS—7:15 & 0:15 P. M.
MCU Bervica. | He is survived by a wife (Julia Ann James W. Swabb, was friends ADMISSION—15¢ and 25e
-— Page) and these children: John, of in town for afew days this week, Mir
: Beech Creek: Mrs. John Wilkins, Lin. go... ’ ‘ 1 ‘
smemomng Erscoray, | Boh Crooks Sie. Suki Wikinm 443 ea in a won +8 John Sa wnt s| ANA ful POULTRYMEN
(Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Faster.) y oH Halt " Cal $ hha : haries, negaged as a mechanic in locomotiy uccess u say:
{| Penn mil, and ALVIN, al nome fing,
Centre Hall— ~. | by these brothers and sisters: Mrs, Works in Eri COFFEE NOT ALL “Every penn keep
$:30—Church Service. y eho Huiv. State. College: Airs] 31s Bik: lev oud Miss Scech. of penny counts in ing hens
10:30—Sunday School, | Ciristine. Rudy: Brookville: Mrs. Jobh! Danville.” sre: now ay I omas, COLOMBIA PRODUCES for profit. For example, small orders
7:80—Children’s Day Program. Stam? mont; Mrs Azzio Page, | bare v ary Sew rill 3 - tn for 1
ra | Stan ont; Mrs, Lizsio Duke, burg whers they emain for the — received by telephone help to pay the
40:00—Sunday School. Thomas, California. 84 hoo 5 ly the hilly re v tut ily _- busy SOUnLEY 1s our nearest feed bill.”
11:00—Morning Worship. vill join the mothe t the old South American neighbor, the republic
Hos Oh EE hy : Io A of Colombia, . which has been but
: #:30—S8unday School " HITE.—Wallace Stover Whie, a "07 "HG THEE FE lightly touched by the world wide de
2:30-F. 0. 8. of A. MCmorial service. ops brn FeACENL Bd Sun IiY CVE Chic death of Charles Rowland Ini pression,
; ip for ma y years, di 8 lay eve- hicag nr Monday alled to that city Her leading product 1s coffee, in the
en ning t 45 it hia n it X¢ oo In M ). NX Lirkpaty ind vi production of which thic thriving na
PRESBYTERIAN fter a long illness from complica- Grace Wible, traveling b) to, al tion ranks second in the world mar
(Rev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) on + uneral FYice vert held 11 nd Hubert H f Stat ket and first in the exportation of the
#:80—XMorning Worship. i prs so ihe a se Ca MS Kirkpatrick | flavorsome “higt i * gra Ac
10:30—Sunday School. The: decenped. ben in MIRBAIE | peaacrionbe # ths. damm An cording to figures recently submitted
$:30—Christian Endeavor. i l oR IN
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TERETE | RAIN JOON | AR PRE Or J IDES RI DELRR ON TR SATE
EVANGELICAL Ease oi I I rt nia I ‘ tor A : Wi" | square mile ‘ortitate 35 Colombia YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR
(Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor) ‘ Hoste while Brazil # second with SN LESS THAN A DIME A DAY!
Centre Hal Id ! Ginger } ort n +4 it rees per squar ¢ and Ver ela ’ :
tre Hall iced AM. Bh fra. | the third largest South American o THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Sunday S L 10 A. AM. 3 he . ‘ + tem 308 trees per sq ri " i
Bethesda g aT ; . ’ 3 Hat to coltiatine a intat ob S5—Farm
Locust Grove ET En or onc ey acs me XD JO any | REPORTER is well equipped to
SuUnaGa;
Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, 7 " | —— ; = — - i. ya L-. bueettd = Sam : se | do the Best Kind of Job Printing.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are : dl 4 . v
candidacy
Township
nation f
sioner
per ou ite Alexander and Toy=1 To Bp ased v : Bn ad Yoarborn, Mech.
ing tim
er tracts, }
and from
the Wm
part of hs
ley r
woods
bermen
ulous price
sturdy oaks
always al
offers. The timber
ed with for thereason ' e tre IMA Hent srimm, i
are beginning t show lack of vig Mlege’s ) hitaihogs men he ndrive away" is
and growth, and win would begin t died at the po of 76 years He was ; i
decline. , tallor and wed that business 101 to towns in Ohio or Int
The , : i} : There were no good
ne repea) { the measur guarnn- | lived in Stats olleg Burial was mad
teeing payment U 8. bonds in gold at Pine Hall drove had never seen a mot car before. hn
5 ado rin le oF Foxy d ¥s 4 a a 4 rd . 5 aa 5 — rob ™ Tt
ay hd Mtoe ohn ida the Sry vi My first really enthusiastic customers were Country Doctors. ey
arnment me fukiile onde jseye four ildren, namely Harry if > a 4 3 4
hereafter. will-at: least be vold of false | Charles. both graduates f the civ] en- were the first to realize the value of dependable transportation 10 a
Jromides; and at the same time be as gineerin department of Penn 4
re oy ; Wr : ; : widely scattered practice.
800d as gold who reside in Beaver: Louise, ife of Po + .
= Robert M. Gocher, of Johhstown, an : Even today I occasionally hear from some of those first Ford users.
§ Charlotte wife © hey Kris y ¢ % hat
: ae 3 We had to teach local mechanics how to care for the cars. That
1 hE) : Bellefonte
Will Rogers Picks — is how Ford Service began, which 1s now found everywhere in the world.
A Story For | LONBARGER Oscar onbarger, fle believed from the beginning that a sale does not complete our
of Pleasant Gap, died Wedndsday , |
is Sp ot Horii of last Nlex OF Plialy elle transaction with our customer — it creates upon us an obligation
: Ford Dealers know
wold the son © SOIR shington | to see that our customer's car gives him service.
§
and Mary Florey yi his and was . i
By WILL ROGERS born at Plgasant G ho was sged their duty to the public in this respect.
65 years, 11 months and 15 days. He . in ) d e men
Y got so much electric stuff was twice toate his firs wit being I can say of Ford Dealers generally that they have been and ar
in the modern houses now that «a daughter of Wm. Strunk, who pre- of character and standing in their communities. Most of them have
life is a lot easier to live. All the | ceded him in death several years ago bas]
work just does itself by electricity, To this unio the following daughters been with us many years, which indicates that we agree on basic
and then there's the radio. But I : ona. atirvive a Pak , : 3 to smal
heard about ORY Tha HAG EO | i ny TounBe | eck. business principles. The Company provides that fhe wihods 354
short-circuit in his house not of: Rrtubeit A etm Lita . ‘1 o golf respect 0 & Dealers
long ago. He'd been entertaining Nin a Sar POE Sap! the. Ford car are consistent with the se p
apme ates, but Hyd all Bune i Frob na; of New Ye 9 ; Mts who handle it. :
Fah... Hin sovand wile The present Ford V-8 is the peak of our 30 years experience.
Ha Johnso oO jellefonte 4 & A i i
a” Brion, of: Helietom We have never made a better car. Its eight-cylinder engine iS
Several half-brothers and sis powerful and smooth running. The car is admittedly very good looking
rion and has comfortable riding qualities. It is economical in
Mr. Lonbarger had held the position |
5" aor of years Famer so vices) operation because of advanced engine design and low car weight.
owerful car we have ever built.
ives with one son, Curtis, at
sleep on their chairs after the third | a number of years. Funeral services |
cocktail, and the host woke up when | were conducted at the home Saturday | It is the fastest, roomiest and most p
be heard = awl] Deis, fe - afternoon at 2:30, in charge of Rey. |
e stree oliered for 1. CC. Dershen; intermeng was mode |
8 cop. in the Cenira Hal oy : :
Dy, vifiear lie ays; “come up n the Cenire Hal} cemetery. ‘
to my apartment Guick! They’s 4
ing wrong th the wires POTTER Jamas Harris Potier, long
or the static or something!” identified with the Potter-Hoy Hard- |
“How do you know? | ware company, Bellefonte, died Wed- |
Well, the vacuum sweeper is nesday night of last week, aged 78
ing around the living room singing years, 4 months and 10 days. He was |
alto, and the radio is all red hot horn In Bellidonte, a son of George LL. |
on top and theo refrigerator has land Thomazine Harris Potter, i
burned up the meat in it. The sews | when a + ; " a
. i a young man he Became al
ing machine is telling a bedtime | ,...x nen ArT nbd ore. 4
} he Harris hardware store,
story, and Dr. Cadman is talking | nea be John and James Hares The
over the electric fan! You better |. ~ eatized fer. th
\ in before the electric iron gets { “ atet reorganised utidey t o
Some ki g joh s with my guests” name of Paiterddloy Hardware Co,
. he partners heing Mr. Potter and Ed.
: Feat ; the pa 2 r
HE Kem Pn Ina, ward Hoy. Upon the death of Mr. Hoy
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