THURSDAY JULY 20, 1933. A ———— {i THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ARSE ec CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SRE —— w = SMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor. SDW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Batered at the Fost Oftice in Centre Hall 8 second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten septa per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known MM application. ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor,) Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M. Spring Mils—10:30 A. M (Communion Service.) Centre Hall—7:30 P. M -. SENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos B, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall-- #:30—Sunday School. 7:80—Church Service. Bpring Mills— #:00—Church Service, #0:00—Sunday School Farmers Mills— .9:30—Sunday School. 10:830—Holy Communion. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, FPruyn, Paster.) NO PREACHNG SERVICES on July 28rd. Pastor on vacation, PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:80—Sunday School. 10:30—XMorning Worship. {Communion Service.) Friday evening, service A ob {hi EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) CaS A. a JURY COMMISSIONER, We Tow: pation sioner held Sept rules 1 | Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot *By WILL ROGERS OQARDING houses are about the most inter 8 in the world, I guess, and ther been a lot written about the romances that start there, When a boarding house bachelor marries a girl from out- side th use, he generall ings her to dinner a ] boarding hous: off to the other boarders the boys all jealous, Well, there was an old-time bach elor boarder at a good boarding bouse in Indianapolis. He was one of these Indiana poets you hear so much about, and he made a lot of friends at the table by not reciting his poetry. ting suing p i131 pit This guy liked honey, and since he was an old boarder they always put some on his table, near his plate. He'd been gone on his wed- ding tour, and when he came back his wife to eat Sunday dinner gt the boarding house, he wanted to show off to his wife as well as to the other fellows. So when the waitress comes around, he says “What's happened to my honey?” It was easy to see there wasn't any honey on the table. The waitress kinda blushed a lit~ tle, and then she says, “Oh, you mean Clara, the blonde you was sweet on! Excuse me, I'd forgot EB was used to call her honey! # on her vacation today.” And the bride says, “I reckon IM be going along. don't feel like thy nner today anyhow.” American News Features, Ine, The Per are p.cking first fic wns gengers grey he began und kept potind A ————— os A ot Bchool and he | boards will in the National «covery Act for Ing purposes, is belief of ma have mad study. tne act only need be instalments, cent. being a build. the v who the act a #4 oan easy per of the this In thirty venty per cent. paid back, and the remaining gift, A REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Clara E. Zerby t, Pierce, tract In State College: Bess Bloom. et Bloom, tract in State College: $1. Mary ©. Bower, et al, ‘to Annie Bower, ef bar, tract in Millheim; $1. Miriam IL. to Annis Kusten- bauder, et bar, in College twp. $1.00, George W. Emenhizer, et ux. to W,. Q. Hout, tinct in College twp.: $2,500, Charles ¥. Stover, Adm. ‘to Warren Boob, tract in Penn twp.; $500, Charles E. Snyder, ot ux, to Clara T. Bateson, tract in State College: $1, Clara T. Bateson to Charles E. Bny- fler, et ux, tract in State College; $1. Floren © J. $1. Elizabeth M. to hi, R. ir ose tract i : i ——————_ —— mses 3 DEATHS, Hattie Sophia Coble, wife of at at Oak COBLE. ~ Calvin Coble, died her home months con- were the of 68 days day, at age years, 3 and 13 ducted by held at the noon, with The deceased township and was a services, Wagner, Monday Boantvuarw, born in Potter daughter of Abe and Mary Fulton Harshharger. survived her husband pre- named and two children: John Millbrook, and Miss Co- Oak Hall Station. Also 1s - and four brotherg namely, Mrs. Milton Tusseyville; Henry K. Harshbarger, Altoona; Elmer Harshe Spring Mills, R., D.; James Millbrook, David Youngstown, Funera) WwW. J home burial at wis Rev. after on raham She is viously Coble, ble, ter by Jessy by a Kline, harger, Harsht Harshbarger, and Ohio, Lrger, — an illness Weaver nt WEAVER. —After week, John William Tuesday, at his home near Colye neral services afternoon at the to officiate. mada in cemetery WW. Zang deceased was aged and £ Hzabeth ved Horner, ¥ aome Hall, The ‘ears was On o an Margaret James eck Thursday rel BASEBALL. {Continued the from Inst fonteat page.) ite ed which went inning Orvistgn Tth tied the se $4, for Orvitons Shank fowman, Centre entire in extra when the in the Ore a "hiree ‘pitohe and hits k Bradford I's ‘onigr allawaed ten scored th id tripled, total of tx two Centre Crawford, Rimmey each had two hits, and Brad. Fetterolf, RR. Martz and Stover tallied o blow, Box srore: the wianing 3 in the eis inning o ifter he Martz had a itd while only eres fanned Emery ford, each ne {ORVISTON {i R Lomlson, rf (Gray, of, © | Pleteher, ss | Hanley, ah {E Lomison, ¢ .... | W Gillesple, 2h | Packer, If Shank, p Confer, p - ih . Do. SOS mngR SOP Om RD CORRE =DeO i I i ; i B, OO mi EID D Totals - x w - — - | CENTRE HALL | Goodhart, rf | Bradfor), eof i Emery, of .... Crawford, 2% Fetterolf, i Rimmey, Ih BH Martz, ss Stover, e¢ | Martz, Bossa d=mud p i SH mm E—-g = | — -l ROT wD» al a Totals — 2° w - soso WEDENSDAY, JULY county will as- Wednes. ot 26TH Farmers in Centre emble in section on various day, “6th, to study the set up the Adjustment act with reference to wheat, The meet. special ings will be County Agent the of undey directd Blaney his en Penns Valley will be below, With the Centre n repre tative, and held at hours exception of meeting Hall, which eld In High scho s will be the place of in given at Graneg the hall, GRASSHOPPERS CROPS IN DESTROYING NORTH DAKOTA S——— A SAR TO DELINQUENT ABLES NOTICH TAX- y » | taxes «till ing to 1 SEPTEMB Count Treasiss Spearly, tor Brungart, i . ! » Holtzworth, BIDS WANTED, BIDS FOR OOAL.—Bids will te ceived fiftren tons anthracite size) coal. on r befor "wn for o'clock noon with hid tuminous «x with bid, Both anthracite {to be delivered in bins Hall, ed cellars, ust 20, The ject Centre 1933. board on of reserve all bids By order Centre Hall Schiool Ti ard D. K, KELLER Sec’ & the right to re- any of July 10, 1933 for Safety USE PASTEURIZED MILK & CREAM tidied td MARKLE BROS. CAIRY Phone 275R A BELLEFONTE RR !/ a Boalsburg. George Stuart nd enjoving My Mrs and Pittsburgh, are the ge, of vigils at home of Ntuart Mrs, Btuas EE i after mi than a year’ Mrs, Jacob Meyer spending home of her Bpring Mii and lard Altoona, = nt and § Anna Mrs, Lee Brooks, at Mi MoCirk Mra it Wes if ff Dale fo LINDEN HALL. Mil £10 anda Band to Be at Relw A PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN pays for a four-fine ad in this These Iljitle ads. are wonder in the way of resulis. Adver. tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted™ “House and Lot for Sale” tse } STOCK REMOVED CHARGE. Vor tre Hall: phone 3163. er 1430 Ford ipe, in Al condition Apply Reporter chick- phone Swarts, itt wil buy your call WANTED, ~1 Drop me a car State Cx ens, 29, State College. lege. ~ HOMES W ANTED FOR BOYS i wish to place two boys aged 10 ana 12 vears, In desirable homes, preferably farm home Adoption of any plan arranged gtreet. satisfactory. an Le of Fred Lose, 13 Penn WANTED—-Market chickens of all Kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per cowl A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11- R3. Tee Public Sale of 50. DAKOTA HORSES JODON SALE BARN, PLEASANT GAP, PA. MONDAY, JULY{24 At 1:00 P. M,, Rain or Shine. Le EXTRA PROFITS! A telephone on your farm will pay for itself. It will bring orders for eggs, poultry and pro. duce. It will bring news of bargain sales, It will keep you in touch with market prices, + It will earn those “extra” pennies that often make the difference between profit and loss. As a business proposition you NEED a tele phone on the farm. You will find it useful every day. - - - - - - - < A telephone is well within reach of nearly everyone's pocketbook. You can have your farm for less than a dime a day! THE BELL TELEPHONE one on [Machine Painting I guarantee that TWO COATS of any paint sprayed on with the new Devilbiss Spraying Sys- tem will equal, both in appearance and covering quality, THREE COATS brushed on. I Can Save You 20 to 30 Per Ct. of labor on barns, houses, stucco work and roofs. on the cost Most paints have increased 10 per ct ing contracted 1« ust 1, 1933, I can sell at red: EDWARD DURST Phone 7R2 CENTRE HALL . 4 allang Paints and r 2000 gallons Paints an iced prices. This is another load of exceptionally fine horses brought from South Dakota | farms Jhey are right out of work | and ready to go to work. Every horse’ was htehed and working when bought. | They are real work horses, of the right size and age, and all good colors | There are the Kind of horses you are looking for. . | a T. E. JODON BE. 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