THURSDAY, JARY 24, 1936 JANI THE CENTRE REPORTER 185VED WEEKLY, SRR CRNTRE HALL. PENNA" SE —— SMITH 4 & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W. BMITH, Editor. BOW, BE BAILEY, Associaty Editor and Business Manager, I ————— opi 5 - Baetered st the , Pout Otlics a Contre Hall B® second class matlter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten Penta per line each insertion. Display advertizing rates made known "» application coam— PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. ¥. Gresnheo, Pastor.) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. Spring Mills Lutheran— Junior Y. P., 6:30, CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev. Delos B., Kesner, Paster) Centre Hall— 8:30-—~Church 1001, 10:30—-Y. P. Meeting Study of Prayer;" Bradford. Tusseyvill Sch ~Theme, Lealer, Bertha PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J MM Birkpairiek, #:30—8 sunday Pastor) School, tian Endeavor, 7:30—Evening W orship, EVANGELICAL (Rev. Jd, W, Zang, Pastor) Spring Mills— Sunday Worship Service, Bethesda — Worship Centre Hall Bunday School, Young Peopl School, 8:30 A AML 10:30 A, M. Service Pp. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30-—Morning Worship. 10:30—8Sunday School Bprucetown— MeO Sunday School 11: 00—Jorning Worship. Spring Mills— ; X. P 6:30, 7.30~—Evening Worship. — To Drive Out Grafters “1 despise special privilege ty grait sad Govern first cabinet meeting, drive out the terests and the grafters. ‘I want to see the cents of every | Or work: rather and pet- or Earle at the “I am going to representative 5s of the In taxpayer get 100 r every dollar. 1’ EI vaiue {o il re wily graft] iI interests, S——— —— — SOCIAL SECURITY MIGHLIGHTS Highlig [ Administrat eCOLUINId ECUTrity nr . : : y fo ram as in the ed In ul Cre ii on's sage and embod- | } age 1 310 age ur & I employment i ” in public health sery ice, af al to be! and ng less than $254 on £75 . £75 at age of 65 tor pens unt end Hiribution to fund. stem for than $250 per ensions gp to £100, ni Syste mm if ir thoae need fifty fiity by the » Federal Gove rite nt, “ane deg AMINUILY SY Workers SRE month, Feusio more now over 60 wi and lates —— DEATHS. BARGER. ~James CC, Barger, a lie.time resident of Penns Valley (ed at the home of his Mis. Elmer Foust, at Locust church, in Georges Valley, Sunday 4 p. m. Funeral servicegy were on Wednesday forenoon, burial ing been made in the Holy Lutheran cemtery, Rev, 8. FM hoe, of theLutheran church, The deceased was born and came to Penns Valley of eight years. He was a son of and Sarah McClellan Barger, deceased, as also Is his wife, fore marriage was Misg Mary Gharett, There survive these dren: Sarah, Mrs. Orvis Peoint, roy; Abble, Mrs. David Warts, College: Jonnie, Mrs. Elmer Valley; L. Maynard, | Han; Milton H., Boalsburg Mrs. Wm. Thornton, State J. Hobart, Spring Mills, R D. a brother, Miles J. Barger, Lorain, Deceased engaged a during all his life. He was years, 11 months, 24 days. an Invalid for seven years, heart affection and ct at ob Georges 0. as aged He due implications, (Strun} iia BARTLEY. —Anna wife of rile James ¥ }) & month. varticip Kers ror Une those ation in strikes not to exclude n pension .. mployment insurance will not Wonne mp ed r bill appropriates 298 500,000 I'St year, authorizes appropri. ion : S21 3 Of 218,500,000 ad year as program ops. ! Sen. Wagner admits bill's shortecom- | mgs, characterizes it as “adventure in- Lo an unexplored field.” aid Rept TEES PBP ECL PEP POE P PP OPS OPPS HOW'S Youn nA x : Aathematics ? » ¢ oy CHEESE POEIPOE POPES OP PSP OOS be sent of mix Biose, problema will pon receipt ie stamps. 03, CC. Pa. W———— } By vhey, 1 is ow many per cent less » than 17 A miller takes 1.8 as his toll for grinding. In one month, ha ground 2700 bu. of buckwheat: he sold his! share of the grisis at 75c a bushel. What were his earnings for the month #t he found 5% of his sales uncollect. fhle? 3. Bhelled corn weighs 56 tbe, to the ®ushel. Find the approximate number of bushels in a box car 33 ft. Jong, 7 ft. wide and 8 ft. high, If the car i 2-3 full. (Suggestion: 3Ix7x8x2.3x 8). 4 A tree 50 ft. tall was broken by storm; one end remained on the stub and the top struck the ground 30 the foot of the tres; how of the tree remained standing? ANSWERS on last page); Evangel Rev A. Furh made urch Hin the oh ler, Be morning Bn. of Mrs Emma § He. died Thursday Shewas an daughter 3 Behold leaves ind four sons Cleorge. “gar, all at home. Mre. Roy Hazle of Elmer Sensi, : Mrs, Clem also survive, thi Myers her brother, HA one sisiot nt Gap. made In turday Mra, anch } Wed ne of Inst from the Lm ousey sday week the Centre « of ious oun y hospital cia stroke day of was n he received the daughter Houser and She was Bhe was prey |W itlam born in aod 51 was and Amanda Spring township. years and 7 months, unital in marringe with Chester Fer. guson, who preceded her in death Surviving are these brotherg and sls. ters: Harry Houser, of Salona: WIL Iam and Edward Houser, of Belle. fonte: Mra. Minnie Valentine, of Pitts. burgh, and Mrs. L. K. Dale, of Hope. burg. Funeral servicey were held on Pi. diay: burial in Shiloh cemetery, / Mrs. Isabel Jane Cross, wits of Thaddeus Cross, Bellefonte, 11, D., died Thuraday morning, aged 74 years. Wass 5 | Coe TIGER fy Boulsats uy toe HIGH BCHOOL [The following articles are taken from the current Issue of “The Tiger,” Centre Hall High School Magazine.) LAURELS. During the recent past C. HL H. 8, has achieved two of its foremost am- jbitiong in the extra curricular activ ities, viz: Central Pennsylvania High School Soccer Chanipionship and i {first place award for "The Tiger” in newspaper division of the annual 8S. P. A. contest “The Tiger" wishes team for (its display executed soccer and for the sports. ‘manship displayed In competition for {the coveted crown which rests for the ‘first time in the history of county soccer on the C, H, commend the of ciean, well 10 H. of contest, competition “The for the two first Keith and three yearg 8 PP placed After | the I. | having fe eding A, Tiger,” second pre- was glven a place Years, with Junior Altoona Willi wilh frat Area along the hool award Higy Junior Re Lartin ® * # ADING FACILITIES, “GYM” IN THE OFFING, SOPHOMORES PLAN MUNITY” PROJECT “OUR COM. IN ENGLISH The from munity and by Penn Biate, There sites, COIN writing to several ifosaors at 3 included Fistorical schools will Foy superstitions, J UST HUMANS churches of interest, early ploneers, braries, roads, geography, industries; and parks. i 4-H SEWING CLUB GIVES PLANS BOX SOCIAL Margaret ‘36, chairman 4-H clup committee, which is ing a box social, announces that i . Hong house, Friday evening, first, 4-H Bewing Club, of Miss Eleanor Christmas party on fourteenth in the Assembly the high school building. The bers of the club invited thelr fg Ruests the evening Plays, dialogues and music furnished by the members ciubh as entertainment, and ments were served later in ning. school ruary The rection held a under Smith, Of of % . =» ALUMNI NEWS. by Eugenes Wert '29). (Compiled Elizabeth omew "27. Surkholder and Myla Clay Reesman's Hall ly in been Since Centra December, from nervous Hobert I~ INSURANCE xp REAL ESTATE NT TO BUY OR SELL SEE { €. D. B. fi aa i to a Sneha wire roy, side. buy study Ra. bull; 43, Hall, ed, {duly et —— EE School Dreetors of County te Con. yene Next Wednesday. directors wandes Adsere for =» four fue ad thaw sds, wre in the way of results. pays Tre of public schools in aie" ———t 1 Wednesday of last week. ON F ARM WANTE D1 dae. Job on a farm any where In county. ~EBar; R. Calhoun, Mil- 66x33 BTEEL ROOFING MATERIAL FOR BALE~-About forty 16¢ per Sheet! tock pullets, well bred, for y Riegel & Bon, Centre Hall TABLE will student's office, While in prices Piece. it lasts. . No We guarantee in and get materials now. M. change every your Apply A BTUDY reasonable price Apply at Reporter Come a ‘ooliing table. i : " i JOE KRENTMAN'S of al JUNK YARD cwt. Opposite Chestnut St Station LEWISTOWN PA. ZD—Market chickens tankage sold, $1.75 per { Reigel. Centre Hall; phone 11- | i : ’ i serviceable Holstein and locust posts. ij phone 30R11, « entre | BALE-—A chestnut Ripka, Pa. When thinking of holding PUBLIC BALE — Call the undersigned, and re- verse charges af MARY Bn Centre Hall Borough, Pa., Estate f the deceased, County ninistration on abe granted the undersiga- Knowing themselves in Ive estate duly persons those present and sane for CC. BREON Leaving them payment, to STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 henticsted settlement 1 I= AKFAST 1(y F2 IHEAKFAST HOT In" i - | COFFEE Ib 19¢ R Mustard 6 0k or Salad 28 Chocolate Baker's Premium ':-! WEIS QUALITY Peanut Butter LIGHTHOL RE CLEANSER LUX = LUX TOILET SOAP « Wi ara a age eS meee 3 x po — ————— BEECHANTT Gum % »= 10; HEE SSRs NT JUNIOR PROD sm okz |r Spices Blades DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT SUNDINE ORANGE JUICE. ... ‘e Old God. 1. Cigarettes gic Baking Powder Calumet Anglo Corned Beef Cream Corn Starch 2105 Cocoa HERS! { SUNNY Sugar 2! GRAN a SEK Fo AR Chesterfie'ds, i— VE BRIAR, SRT SL TE, Or SIT O SU JIE AHL FLOR a i e FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA,
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