The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 22, 1934, Image 4

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    FHE CENTRE REFORTER °° TRUE BILL AGAINST DEATH sie 8 "8 8. es 0»
1SUED WEEKLY, CAR DRIVER, M.D. MeCOOL |® CENTRE COUNTY
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" 7 A true bill was returned last week HOSPITAL NOTES
omNTRE HALL. PENNA. against the driver. of, an automobil . » - . . . * *
EEE - involved In an accident that caused the :
BMITH a BAILEY, Proprietors deaty of a C. CC. camper as the Cen-1: Aqmnted duritig the week at the
Suri, aos wo i tre county grand jury, the first a Hel Centre County hospital:
=o ssociate or an BY \ lod 1 1s sr the i Inistration Nstrict
. 8 Business Manager, HUEY. O: Hu y deg at Xd under 0 am J WY found atte Miles Russll King, of Bellefonte, R.
a a yg jellafonte, RR. DD. 1, Sunday} , BHP + DHA XL . sdical: “ W. reon, of Au-
Em home at elle oni t ty true bills. two Bo trie bills. and end- 1., medical; Mi Ww H. Bre on, of A 4
Batered ¢ at : the Fost Omen in Contre Hall afternoon, of blood poisoning He was ed its session jate Wednesday. rohsburg, medical; James Lass d
ured terms of subscription to born in Patton township 66 years ago. The driver of the death ear was H oer he Ph hare op . Ho late
YEP sii 3 i « Ter 31
. b His wife survives with the following]. McCool, of Georges Valley He will x fe, may “ : Faadi Ties, 4 {
He Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. : v sur : ad tor ‘ihvaiontasy lias hte Harris township, surgical; Mrs. Mary |
Legal advertising at the rate of tens ns and daughters: Gorden L. Huey, t d FCoE oo or XE ew et Bright, of Bellefonte surgical; Mrs, |
a 1 coming session ©F crimins : |
pents per line each insertion. of Spring Mills: Ellis T., of State Col- obit Tho secidint ‘I apn 3h : Pat Arthur Wilson, of Ballefonte, surgical; |
Diaplay advertising rates made ¥uows lege; J. C. and Earl Huey, of Altoona; burg. od raha : : 7 | Bleanor WW, Graham, of Boalshurg, |
"9 _sppieation. y J surgical; Helen J. Martin, of Belle: |
Mrs. Ruth I. Koon, of State College; William Sankey Osceola Mills, and : a
ir Ruth Ko¢ o i \ inke ola i i fonte, R. In, surgical Betty Walker. |
fonte, IL. I. 1, and Mra Pearl C. Garn. jgullyy to driving while under the In zo), of Pleasant Gap, surgical: Mrs
" tantre i Thirty zt chil- j fluence of lHqguor and were sent need "
ner, of Centre Hall. Thirty grandchii 1 iq Herman Bower, of State College, sur
PEN v ALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE : ; : a SBE hig
xs dren one great-grandchild two brothers ito pay a fine $26, costs of prosecu gical: Mary Petkac of Bell fonte, su
T, M, jtion and undergo Imprissmiment in thef™ —"' “Wa TF 0 Sadan
(Rev, 8, ¥. Gresnhee, Pastor.) or . ; .
11 rea siglers adn sSUrvVIve.: ’ chrefil of State
Georges Valley—d to 10 A. M. Huey, and Cyrus T, Belldfonte, R.Jcounty jail for ten days, wilege ee
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. D. 1; Mrs. Anna MarsNall, of Philips "he ca M. Stine, where a true lon ‘ Snavely,
Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. burg: and Mrs. Mary L.oomison, of
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delos RB, Keener, Paster)
fentre Hall—
§:30—Sunday
Fusseyville—
#:00—Church Bervice, > ' : : : :
10:00—Sunday School. ! nets cialstg Ty 8 BLO v : P.M. 1] ! lava =. 2 - -
. the : yi oye? Th “Aw, What do Yy' mean Pneumor lal
et Deceased v daughter « seob : ! Heo Sald it's Dipthaeriat”
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NETBUDISE Ei 1ScoaaL Bd Chrstiana i Tami * VS IFOREMEN AND TEAMSTERS
(Rev, Seth Russell, ‘astor y ' : \ q yr 4 55
Cant tal DEFINE THEIR SKILL AS &
Ble fiali-—
§:46—Morning Worship. ‘ mnt nd { i i i _
10:45
grim as School. bn th ! C.] { - 4 ER : p| Jno my hp
11:00 r é
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PRESBYTERIAN
MBM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
BOYD SMITH INJURED A | often make
EVANGELICAL i ' : 4 2 re wm Sn
J. W. Zang, Pastor) { #RAYEL PIT 13 OTTER
thos
{GEORGE MEEK ONE OF SIX
PERSONAS HIT R IN ALTO WRECK
FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL
Quality That Means Satisfaction, and—
Budget Economies 1 hat Do Save Money.
Coffee iin" 1..29c
ne Jello “hon 3. 16C
Jollon Horse Sale In March.
Palmolive Soap +3 cakes 1 3c
tice CAMPBELLS
ow wa [ee oe Toor or | pORK & BEANS 3 for cans 17¢
ERS™ A LOCA} Lory
: MARRIAGE LICENSES,
HERSHEY'S BARING
ho Is a patient in pr 2 re. St - ohn, the name of The American Fag ar vias, conn || CHOCOLATE 2 1- Ib cakes 25¢
Boyd =
fn the Cone Fs . tenon Fay wie uh " [Stie: na ED — or : : pe : es fer a) PEAS--Early June W-0z can 10c
The
Mra Roy Royer t Monday, died 0-01 cams 25c¢
Eo al | a no nn SEE he RICHELIEU || JELLY EGGS: [Very Special] - 1b 10c
CAMPS AT CENTRE HALL
vi + brother, Joh; Dubbs, of s » of GLEAN . 2 cans Yc
county i y Grange 1 Brike 31! stl Ww. Ww. K RLIN CoORpINATON LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS ’ “
Friday evining. Febr 23 3:00} toneral sstvices 4 ondae] BREEDER HATCHERY CODE, DIVA Weoatern Fidhrie Sound System “Uneeda’ Sno ~vfiake Walers b ok 19
o'clock r teresting 1 entertain-} .. a. hE. | : ow hrothes Te tional Commerciai and Bratd Continuous Shows 2 ll 11 PM ys pi
ne oe Be an a Ae, mt an¢ | wit] the Rev. Ernest W. Moyer officiat. jer Hatchery Code Committes | ‘ t ee Baker's Premium Flake Crackers Ib pkg 17c
ning fa HE I EE EE Yaar a ats TH Ee THURSDAY,
Among the sy ‘ 1 be the Hon! 2 a: 3onnte Retort : church Kans Mo. Tha country : THIS WEEK:
John ¥ 5 nt Cont s ’ 4 $%. 4
Btate Repreant
Lederer
This meeting
and « FY One
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EXPRESS LOAD 8, DAKOTA
ARLEN NIAL ASSESSMENT FOR
HORSES: SALE, FER,
CENTRE CO. DROPS $427,007 | _ division No. 4 VHEELER & WOOLSEY |
The 1 ) easrnent Cen- | es deal is ai Dress and : t V SHIPS HIPS HOORAY™
1983. The ortate De he ACAeL, 10r pubdie nis on Ent) dinalos on. ABboltied.’ rem! FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
Potte i oh i highes bia . . : . ¥ bs. Bat § eon p ‘
In the county, the tonwships of Spring. ! 0, G06 to the team. Ther are. Praull ad 1 ol socdation. No. 1—-ZANE GREY'S
and Fer a ef oo. jt Poliowing . hy ‘ g ostern horses " “LAST ROUND UP”
ls tabulated val on in the dis \ wy . .
tricts on the south side of the county: |. Fy arrtes | TRI-COUNTY BOY SCOUT CAMP with Randolph Scott, Monte Blue
dnt riot ' ma : Stil gant nite) tes pall § MTS, NEARING COMPLETION a
Districts teal Esta Ocop’n tuntil sale da ou are invited to « No. 2— “LET'S FALL IN LOVE
Centre Hal . 200.010 24.975 (at the barn at any ti The TriCounty Boy Seout Camp .
Milthelm . 267.320 24,945 =f of Garrity's, Beven Mountains, is
State CEllege .... 3,037.450 HESUOIBELL SYSTEM RECOVERING well ¥n to completion. as per informa- Setmu———
College Township 00.5
105 25,460 . ‘ ’ tion obiained fromm Mr. Woodey, the am
, . Rel : aE
Ferguson Twp 064.017 234.765 LOSSES OF BUSINESS SLUMP, © © ihe lov Scout movi ment in (NEXT WEEK)
Gregg Township ., 605.638 31.420 An item from the 1933 report of the]Centre, Mifflin and Huntingdon coun. MONDAY, TUESDAY
Haines Township . 316.610 18.580 American Telephone and Telograph]tied Mr. Woodey stated the project 2 BIG FEATURES SAME PRICE
Harris Township . 350.004 15,526 jCompany Is of general Interess and fa {was elghty per cent completed as
Miles Township .. 425.853 23.845 [reprinted below: planned when mapped outand acvept- No. JOHN BARRYMORE in--
Penn Township .. 301.314 14.965 “During the first clght months ofjed by the C. W. A “COUNSELLOR AT LAW"
Potter Township... 655.930 B | the year the System loss 715,000 tele The main structure ag the camp is No, 2 Af LIKE IT THAT waAY"
. . sms § PIE N08, during each of the last four [pretty well cominiet xl. and «nly one or
Totay for county $14,000 409 1,125,370 months of the year there was a gain Jtwo of the half-dozen or more troop
Total for county totalling 85.000, leaving a losg for the jeabina are incomplete Thess are Wubi -
in 1933 252.264 1,180,650 year of 630,000 telephones as compar-]of loge, and dobbed. prirenting a fine
od with 4 loss of 1,660,000 during 1882. ]and somewhat novel appearance, WEDNESDAY
There were 13,163,000 t/lephones in The large dam under construction lalicay FRANCIS and big cast ine
service at the end of the year 38 por]the future requirng much labor yet to VOMMANDALAY®
cent below the maximum development [be done, bug a view of the site plain. I i ‘a 4 fotures
reached In 1536 The nt earnings lly Indicates that much has already emo vt the Ronee best pictures,
were $1R2,900,000, a decronse of $11.]ben aocomplished. An extensiom of
$00.008 ae compared with 1932. the project is being sought
%
E take pleasure in announcing our member-
ship in the Temporary Insurance Fund of
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, through which the net deposits of every de-
positor of this Bank are now insured up to the
amount of $2,500.
FTE BRO J Jim ee
2 BIG FEATURES SAME PRICE~
EE ———— eH
with Edmund Lowe, Ann Southemn
We are glad to offer this certified protection
to our depositors. It marks the beginning of a
new banking era of service and mutual cofidence.
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA,
TRG GS SRI Rs 1 1
Gloria Btuart, Roger Prion
The Reporter is indebted to Hon
John Laird Hames for a copy of the
faws of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania passed
ot the session of 1033.
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