The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1933, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1823
AE —— po
HE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
ER ————— a - En —b—
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
BMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors
8B. W, SMITH, Editor,
SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor
Business Manager,
RR eee . —
Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
#8 #evond cliss malter,
TEBRMS.—The terms of subscription to
Abe Beporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance,
and
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
gents per line each insertion.
Display advertising rates made known
a8 application.
. . . .
. DEATHS. .
. 5 9 9 . . * . # .
Wilbur
born to
Potters
maturity
SMITH
of thirteen children
Miller
whom
died
Dillshurg,
George Smith, 4ne
Adam and
Mills,
except
Eliza Smith, at
all of
one,
grew to
his home at
Saturday af
held
on
suddenly at
York county,
services
the
ternoon, Funeral were
and burial made from home
Tuesday afternoon
life publie
Potter township and
Worth township. He
induced hy a Hiram
The deceased began as on
school teacher in
later taught in
then was friend,
KERSTETTER.
tev,
the home of
Held, He
L.oganton.
Sunday, with
aged 856 years,
dau
was a li
hin
inter
died
ghter,
eclong
SPRING
'. B. Btover, the
working in Centre Hi
this week.
Harry K
at Wiilllamsport,
Shirley Ann Detw
ville, continue
grandparents,
wily
Mr. and
ner, for a few
A bank of
roses ir
lawn is
tinner,
iil for
fler, of
Visit
lone
i the C.
orablo
* »
LINDEN HALL . =
»
notes;
preaching
program in the ey . -. * * * *
The invited
Nellie ite, of
public is Admittod during the
Cres Long, Woodward,
suri
Inst week Metzger, infant, of F
Mrs, W h, Noll Hazel Corl,
in Wen
Fry,
ollie Edmis
Mr.
anf
and ellefonte,
Mh
Ory Centre
Bellefonte,
Wm. ver,
NOTH
ton,
the latter's mother at Lemon
Smith
evening
Mra. Ei
; Hall
John Hot
Mrs
surgical patient;
and irl Horner College townsh
visited the alley, Cents
:
4 sr iy A 1 vl
ner, Hat AY “i SEEN ri,
Roy M: na | Mills; Mrs, Ralpl am, I
FESTIVAL BY B. B, CLUB.
The Hall
hold annual festival,
evening, 24th,
i444
. .
Centre baseball clut
thelr
on the
Theres
amusements
June
»
schoo) athletic
of
given by
Jobin
al; Melvin
usual run
tainment
medical ;
Mrs
surgical
Mrs,
surgical;
former gccasions,
band will be here. Hemember
and give
unicipal
the boys your patronage
nship, be.
Mri, Carl
e Hull ur-
Pine Giove
ellefonte
Mr. and
rishurg,
Hi
few
The
here
Mrs. H. C.
Grove, to accept a position as instruct- Fetter
H. C.F THEATRE
Spring Mills, for a | Bruce Ripka home at Centre Li a Wie hospital on STAY MILLHEIM
home on
were
Fetterolf, in
or in Morganza Reformatory, where
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
——————
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE of
(Rev, 8B, F, Gresnhoe, Pastor.) a
Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M.
Offering for Loysville Orphans Home. | farming
Georges Valley—10:30 A, AM.
Offering for Loysville Home.
Centre Hall—7:30 P., M. merchant, in
An interesting program will
an by the children of the 8, 8S,
t { nis
until the spring
he
and
continued to
1916, at
he teach
days, returning
time Fettorolfs
which
Dilisburg,
conducted it,
purchased
SATURDAY
| “Haunted Gold”
are brothers,
for a few
On dis
farm, at celebrated the geventy
years ontinuing versary of thelr mother,
Fett rolf, who
Mille. The
ted
‘ Departmen
which
af i sf Vooa
be giv-! tinue intil his death “i . . Mil
operations, he purchased a lives
Dillsburg.,
became
grocery store in and later Spring Ha
. : i 4 « 3
partner general in Is conng i
y itiona)
Also, Selected Short Nubile
.
SHOWS ut 6, 9 and PP.
10¢
—
PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARBGE
(Bev, Delas EB, Kesner, Pastor) i :
Centre Hall-- | district when Mr. Smith be
#:30—Sunday School. | 8 1 nw ’ wari
49: 30—Church Service,
Pussey ville—
#:00—Church Service,
30:00—8unday School
ADMISSION: & 25.
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{ wots li frais frond foi wd,
|
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TERT DARL en] Irae &@
ls Ap -—
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ime
she nl.
» _institudon &
and
eo
AANsRs,
Smith
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Emma Smith, Emporia,
(Bev, HL A, Pruyn, Faster.) | i 3
fentre Hall—
#:80—XMorning
Porting Mile—
31:00—Preaching
Pprucetown—
Children's Day Servi
Annie
end of detour...
Worship.
PUBLIC
SINCE our Nation got off the main highwas three
ago, the road has been rough
thie
gre bel
for business In
he
Hes ahead.
general, ut
end of the detour has been reached, chueck-holes
The Nae
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
:30—8unday School.
:30—Christian Endeavor, ing H i i Scott * Hoove i I
:30—Evening Worship.
ind--thehighway to progress
tion's banking machl has been cleaned, oiled, and put
In shape. Everything Is ready to go forward. $0 LET'S GO!
DED SAIN TIT JOTI JIM INH Te
aa a i yy
o facilitate the
for Safety
USE
PASTEURIZED
MILK & CREAM
PPP EPP EPPP
MARKLE BROS. CAIRY
ne 275R
ao
BELLI FFOINTFE
Ars Lak As % 5 As
them alll
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor)
Bethesda
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Sunday School, 9:30 A ) a 1 ; { t his { ; ¢ Ag +4
Worship Serv
Spring Mills—
Children’s 1 Service,
®
: Fh
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are auth t nnou
candidacy
Township. i i ior Br \ V 3 "at
nation for the « y © y jg. 10 Aa oe uf f a . —————
sioner at +" : 1 lth SAS Avid
held Septen
rules and i
A——————— ; |
YAN DYKE AIMS TO GET VOTE if ME
ON TAX AMENDMENT | M«
A court test termine thet 1
Fennsylva
a constitutional
ed income tax
tion is
Democratic State
Van Dyke
committee
former Attorney
fer that
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ST IIR STRAT PR Cr POSURE SLAIN Cr JONRTOTHG DION WEE OSRILTET BR
assured
latures of 1917
mitted to the v
have
election
SE We do nt uild a lo
is pretty high.
But we do sell a high quality car at
Almost every new Ford V-8 car we have built so »
more to manufacture than its selling price was. As you l 2
to $610, we have to depend on increasing volume tO Re
The reason for this is simple: = 8 SCILLY) because he cannot
pust expect to lose money on the firs :
charge all his costs to the people who are first Io Bay Jreorid to Jost
But with the purchaser it is different -— he Cand BY fOr Nt Toop
anything on a car. It must give him full value from in :
on giving him full value for years.
Two things make possible our combination of low
none
a low price. . .
far this year, nas 5
them at only $490
e difference.
ood value
3
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{ Will Rogers Picks
A Story For
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
USSIAN kids
learn Russian
easy enough. They must be
awful smart kids. Even a grown-
up American can’t learn it, and I've
ways thought Americans were
about the smartest folks in the el
world. wns 4 carpenter by gecupation, having
There was an American oil man work t his trade in Pellefonte shoe t dese
that was planning to go over to . oving from Anroisburg. Gwive dears quality:
Russia to get away from a sub af : 1. Volume Production
poena or to look for oil or some- pd
¢ : : - Sn} it
thing, so he hired a professor from Su him are his fe who De- oe Taking only one prof 2d
the University of Chicago to teach f : First, we set our price. at what wou
him Russian. He got the prof t :
Ouse, Se ee okt hie of economies We enjoy in volume production
five in his hou e, and he told him *
Br: maintain our low price we must get §olume S oa
a g . a =
Thus it comes that a car which is TI vy
much as possible,
low-cost to buy.
There is a dif
uality car. :
: Ford prices are always fixed at a
customer to buy.
Good and lasting business must produce
And of the two, the buyer's
prices and high cost
basis
be fair to the public on the :
ant
3 # 2 i Mx
Then, in Order tO justify
cost to make, is also
~priced high
ference between a cheap car and a low-price £
Charles fitable for a
point which makes it pro
John's Luther
the Union cem-
profit to the buyer as well as
Bo the professor was having dine
| profit must be, comparatively,
mer with the family. All the time
he was trying to give the oil man KREAMER
his money's worth by saying things _KREAMER
in Russian. When he picked up his of Woodward's
fork he named it in PR _ and izens, passed away
Samuel Kreamer, cone
to the seller.
the larger one.
It pays us to sell
aged and respeciad cits
1 that
the Ford V-8 because it pays you to buy it.
at his home
had the oil man pronounce it after
him, and the same way with the
knife and the peas and the soup.
Finally, while the professor was
talking and cating at the same
time, he put something In his
mouth and just naturally exploded.
Some of the food hit the picture
of George Washington at the other
end of the dining room, and the
whole family started to wipe their
faces with their napkins,
“Now, is that the Russian word
for something, really, prof?” says
the oil man, “I'm awful afraid I'll
pever learn to pronounce that one.”
The professor took a swallow of
svater, apd then he says, “No, that
was just the horseradish. it's a
1o¢t stronger than I thought”
American News Features, Ine,
community following an liness of heart
trouble that extended over a numbar
of years
Decensed wns a son of the Inte Sara
wel and Anna
in Halnes township,
hened a0
and was burn
March 1% 1843,
wis aged years, 2 months
and 18 days. He spent practically hie
entire life in the section where he was
and He married Busan
Neldig, who passed to hor reward some
YyOArs ago Burviving,
two and a daunghter: Cllr ©
Woodward: WW. Milford
Kreamer, of Aaronsinirg, and Mm Ba- |
[tie May Dennis, of Plerrs, 8. D. {
Funeral services were hell Friday,
, with burial at Woodward.
Kreamor
born reared,
however are
song
Kreamer, of
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