THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSLAY, JANUARY 14, 1037. mm THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, 3 ——— — £005 1S TOP PRICE FOR HORSE AT WM. GRUENWALD SALE = Deaths .| Ono soles attended Hall Gruenwald on the mos; large ly CENTRE HALL, PENNA. : » - &® | was SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ® 8 0 8 8» s0 a W, SMITH, Editor, EDW. KE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and] Business Manager, Cabinets for Convenience By Louise Brown A] ODERN kitchen compact, and ished-—are a far cry type kitchen cupboards, cabinets are available in either wood or metal, the choice Is large- ly a matter of personal opinion Both have a smooth sprayed-on paint finish that is easy to keep clean. Drawers pull out silently and easily and doors don’t warp and stick. Drawer pulls and door handles have attractive permanent finishes While in manufacturer sweet will as to cations, days their heads together ated with equipment ers to standardize on result 18 kitchen equipment fits together as though it especially designed for kitchen, smooth, unbrok« nj She was work abinots | ter of Henry and C are bui ) wugh) Yearick Saturday at 8 lex Pp. m. Admi is u ever held in Centre Wm. which that of Monday, at twenty-six South aged died Erm Sherwood Decker, DECKER vears, 3 cabinets smoothly fin from the old The new § gold at an i The and the Total of the horses were aver age price of $166.75. passed for $296.00, £140 team, $420, gnles was $4330. The Dakoty days, A the cardiac di months and 20 , " high horse Tuesday at 5:00 p. Mm. In l.ewis- | : Ww om , — acute A y red in the Post Office as second class matter, RMS. —W'he terms of subscription to we Reporter are $1.00 a year, fa advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten pants per Loe each {nsertion. {splay advertising rates made known town hospital from latation following a The child was the younger Of two children of Mr. and Mrs. John WwW Decker, Spring Mills, and had been in delicate health for much of his short |fonte: Harry Miller, CO A. D life. Beside the parents, a sister gur- Mill Hall; John Yoder, J. C. Peachey on application. vives, R. J. Yoder, Belleville; Charles Rudy _— . - ees Funeral services will be held Satur-| Miles Walker, State College; w. R. } day afternoon at 2 o'clock; services|Brungird, George A. Long, Rebers- SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES at the Georges Valley church and In-|burg; Gene Irvin, Pine Mills — terment in the cemetery nearby. Rev.|8. C. McMonigle, Port Matilda: G. W CHARGE|;, A ‘Wagner will be the officiating | Keller sotergburg: Claude Lucas, Ba Pastor.) minister. lona: John Riter, Manor HIill MC 5 Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. MM eaat— Waite, 1 yromne: Andrew Bame, Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. SHAFFER. —Mary Catharine Shaffer John Bloom, 7:30 P. M. died at her home In Madisonburg on Qugtre Niall, 4 : Monday of years, Le {i months a Centre mastold operation, high noted as follows: Dreiblebis, Belle- Trostle, buyers C. 0. Walters, are Wm Grove cach i past cabinet followed his own and specifi- they have put and collabor- | manufactur The | that l were the PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN BIZOK (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner. nowa Coburn, | Ebengburg ——————————— sizes BASKET BALL, SATURDAY Centre Hall from the [Lutheran Sun last week, aged 86 She wi days Uriah 8S. and 9 Independent will each the late born in Ja widow of team CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev. Delns RE, Keener, Pastor) QOentre Hall— 9:30—Church 7:30—Church Spring Mills 9:30—Church B« d 10.30—Church Worship. ol Farmers i sksonvill Mifflinburg m the Cen wtharine Ae | ty 11 high school bull gr floor n School. | Worship. | Funera el coos REWARD FOR ( MATTSON 210.000 APTU RY KIDNAPERS hool. EVANGEL Al WwW. 1S i erman, FPaator) Worship S¢ Tussey ville Bunday Worship Servi Locust Sanday Sci Worship PWA JOR IN YALLED Grove— 30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Service Service, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre 9:30 10:830--Sund Sprucetown Uni PRESBYTERIAN M Kirkpatrick Pastor BETTER UNDERSTANDING, NOT AMENDMENT, TO NEEDED, COSSTITUETION PRESIDI SAYS FR Sg fn Led CAREER WA of 3 ! wl Ig an bring new charm into your living av th ading stylists, “with LE.S. ight-saving lamps that harmonize in gen= and lig This does not mean that the lamps must eral design hiing effectiveness!” ' be of the same pattern, but rather that their textures and designs be in harmony COIOTS, —— ——— {ONFERS roNERY EMPLOYEES SH so that they blend well into the decorative BUSINESS S\KWILER } SOLD To sCIcnic. An ensemble such as is pictured at the left } and style. soft, harmonious in color, texture Properly located they insure a even distribution of glareless, shadow-free light, amser ed throughout the room. There will be plenty Fis Constit of pleasant, comfortable lighting to prevent the Cong strain on eves and nerves. ) Court ’ “"Mear legal form tation Very reasonably priced. Ask yourlocal Lamp TABLE - gn . Dealer about “Matched LE.S. Lamps.” STUDY LAMP progressive world. On this pe paid: “The Judicial branch also is by the people to do its democracy success the courts to into being, expect that Jegitimately shall be fective instruments for 800d." Throughout Roosevelt clear: That he leader; That he intends to honor the peo- ple's mandate of November last: That the New Deal Is mazehing on EE ———— At ——— A SENSE OF GREATNESS, It is written of a certain his presence in a group, small, lent to that of greatness and the personality. That sentence made tus some of those who visit us-—men who by their characters and personalities lift us to a higher plane. This they do as unconsciously as a flower gives perfume or as a bird sings its song. eked wking iL. Ve do not ask call non-exis Dowers but we have 5 conceded implied right to powers or mada ef the common his makeg message, thing President one crystal is gtill the nation's 11heral man that large on group the riches of a noble RENIAEG think of i I. &. N vho has| the Orient for the past) been transferreq to D. C He is now parents, Mr. and Mrs. A at Watsontown visit Officer CC. Roy police force in Held, Lock 1934, position member o Haven since De- cember 15, has resigned to with the State Board Enforcement report AC~ cept a Liquor group and Of - of Madison- Control will ficer burg. Mrs, Earl White is substituting in the primary grade of the borough schools for Miss Helen White, who at present fs physically incapacitated. Mrs. White ig 5 teacher of experience, having taught in the Gregg township schools for a number of yerrs both before and since marriage : for duty January 285. Held is a resident On Monday mew, evening Bartholo- Mr. and underwent mastoiditis in the hospital. The operation performed by Dr. J. V. assisted by Dr. C, H. Light. Report from the hospi‘al Wednesday morning was that her condition was good and that dhe had a fairly comfortable Jean daughter of Bartholomew, an operation for Centre younges, Mrs. CC. DD. County was : Foster, night, i iMag lines as cessful in the the namg of Shunkwiler past changed | their partnership to the Candy Company Form- operated under the the founder gnd sole proprietor, 8 Wilj Mr. estab. busines, 30 years ago yr ery it name of Shunkwiler, Shunkwiler —————— A ————— T. B. HAMILTON, AT 99 IS COUNTY'S OLDEST RESIDENT Thomas B. Hamilton, Bellefonte celebrated his ninety-ninth birthday yesterday (Wednesday). Mr. Hamil- ton's outdiook for becoming the coun- ty's only centenarian is extremely fav. orable, for he is descended from g fam. fly long known for their longevity. His brother, Thaddeus Rowland Ham- iiton, late of Bellefonte, was 52 years old when he passed away in 1927, Hie mother died in her GQ0th year: his grandfather lived to be #5 years of age, and his great-grandfathey is re. liably reported to have attained the ripe old age of 105. General Motors sales of units in the United States, Canada, plus overseas shipments during 1936 were 2,037,690 compared with 1.715668 the year be. fore. The previous record was 1.5907. 267 in 1928, ¢ J Look for the 1-E-S tag! It's your assurance that the lump is | built to provide sight-saving light. CHECK UP! When you visit the stores you will see that the heart of these 1.E.S. lamps is a transe lucent bowl. Note how, restful and soothing this light is to the eye.