THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. SALE REGISTER. | ile Varied MARCH 5, at yi f ! wrmer | ' life Foust, al entre 2% Man . grind. Life ¢ tre 1937. —— WEDDINGS : ROCKRY-HORNER Tiuth ©, Horner, of Linder Mal and Oscar H. Rockey, of Bellefonte, R D were united in marriage on Christmas Day at the altar of the Methodist church: at Pleasant Gap, by Rev. R. 0. Badtorf. They were attended by Miss Frances Walker and Randall Wilkins, of Linden fiall, Misg Horner wore a blue crepe dress and her bridesmaid wore a hlue dress to match, The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Horner, of Linden Hall, while Mr. Rockey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rockey, He is a graduate of Boalsburg high school class of "M4 and has been employed as a LOW tester in Union county for the past six months. The couple will reside at the home of the bride's parents for the present, THURSLAY, JANUARY 14, eee ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE of FRANK A. CAR Township, Cen- deceased, Farm Is The life of the CHURCH AND HOSPITAL TO PROFIT BY SEIBERT the will of the Bellefonte, the the svent YUBLIC MONDAY H, ith by Rev, W. L. Kamble, of Rebersburg in a ceremony performed at the home of the bride's parents Christmas after- noon, in the presence of the Immediate |sq families of the bride and supper way served following the ding. The groom Is employed at Brothers’ Penna Creek Flouy Mills, and the newlyweds start housekeeping near future, WILL Dr. J. Fpiscopal (entre Coun'y varied and not a mo- | . i tha Estate of In BON, tre the al late LL. Selbert church and pital will er pary all aAry to uftepr het Bellef tha executor fn farm is Under Pottey Pa Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the ungerilgaag, ail persons knowing themselves 1 to the estate are requested to make hm mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly as- thenticated for settlement. KATHRYN W. CARSON, Administratrix, Spring Mills, Pa, R. B. of Cen Ine hildren and pas County groom. Aljof farm gto wed- | hold goods IK #1 Ly V {) MARCH ingle 4 ni } ] G F bution x 3 made and The COMieg {the widow. obtain the valued at $5 like “ae "Vi his estat Rote Feed the ang expect The distr] will be Beiber Barah E. Bolich company he 000 and ghare a these the mister, TUESDAY, by W. H. 1 Tusseyvville gtOCK institutic to th of deat} Mrs. Trust after 4 I an - up Coburn the at in implements Ebright, MARCH Bradf farm et Lid H. 1. 1 1 CierK. wuct onte CHARTER NO, 12192 - The First Nationa! Bank at Centre Hall ————— In the State of Peans]ivania at; the close of business on Dec, 31 ASSETS Loans and discounts Overdraflts U. 8. Government ‘securities owned .. ¥ Other bonds, stooks, secur ties, etc, owned Banking House, Jonitare and fixtures, the death SIDAY W Fr THUR m bry ink rd, ity — pe your car mics Or 000,000 miles, it iocsn't make any dif. erend I'he new h K 18n {$266,358.60 STATA rr . y Y Hiectre a neds =f. $6030 %| PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. | nust give you satis J 2 actory service as long BUFFROCKS sy wn that car or . ’ e replaced without costing you 95. stock and H, lL. Fort, clean-up sale of ta, KE. implemen yood i ! STATE THEATRE Bellefonte # FRIDAY .¢ One Day Only 2 JAN. 15 . On Our Stage—IN PERSON} Doc. gehndder s “TEXANS” TAND BIG UNIT SHOW DIRECT FROM RADIO CITY &% ALSO—BIG PICTURE PROGRAM 32 048 88 — FOR SALE rock puliet cent as TUuarantee BACKED UP BY THIS NEW BATTERY SENSATION 807.01 clearly stated in the written Lad] fine condition », Real estate owned other than]? anking house . 12028! reserve With Federal Reserve Bank... Cash and due from banks Cash items not in process of collection Other assets Spring Mills WOOD BIERLY—NEFF, Misg Lois J. Neff, of Millheim, and Clarence W. Bierly, of Rebersburg, were united in marriage at Hagers- town, Md., on Tuesday, Jan, 5. The cermony was performed by tha Rev, Mull, Presbyterian minister of Hagers- Total LIABILITIES Demand deposits Time deposits .... coun town. The bride is the and Mrs, G. G. Nefl, the groom is the son of Mr. R. W. Bierly, of Rebersburg, daughter of Mr. of Millheim, and and Mrs. SCHADE—MEYER. Miss Mary Fletta Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A, Meyer, of Rebersburg, became the bride of Dean Alber; Schade, son of Mr. and Mrs Jobin Schade, of Greenburr, at the Evangelical parsonage in Millheim, on Friday, Jan. 1, at 8 p. m. The ring Public funds of States, tiles, school districts or other subdivisions U. 8, Gov't and postal say ings deposits Deposits of other banks, cluding certified and ri jer's checks outstanding Total of items 14 to 18 a, Secured by pledge of loans and-or investments$27 118 b, Not secured by pifdge of loans-or invest ments... 430 245 64 Total deposits $457 365 14 Interest, taxes and other © x- penses accrued and HupaK Dividends declared and nc yet payable and amount set aside for dividends not de i i » > Goodrich Batteries ow S75 * is a ad old battery Rsmsnsess— jast ved one ff your to the mem subst wy of a lo antial expression Pg > GG Pg & affection. ti that be reful inst Lot ibmit- Beigel one ing will PITTSBURGH GREENSBURG JOHNSTOWN £3.80 ALTOONA 2.45 MIFFLINBU RG#1L90 LEWISBURG #235 DANVILLE $3.10 BLOOMSBURG 8.45 WARN COACHES WILKESBAR'S 1.60 85.460 £5.05 (HICAGO CLEVELAND NEW YORK DETROIT PHILAD'A UTICA, NO BALTIMOR} RICHMOND WASHINGTON £I810 9.29 9.75 18.79 750 10.9¢ 20 12.15 8.10 clared. Capital account : i Class A Preferred stock, 2 | consider Y mt shares par $80 per share, re | ' . a . tirable at $50.00 pet ! rough as hh Fal ns share Co = stock, 30 ar$i100 00 per share Pp par 3 £30 000 00 00 00 a ceremony wag used as the vows were read by Rev. A. C. Paulhamus. The bride was employed at the Re- bersburg Nationa] Bank and the groom is a teacher in the Tylersville public schools. THE 46% Goodrich THANODE Aectro Fak srteod os long Wi you own your car oa requires ca appropriat > ‘oy #0. 000. 00 shares, Sarplas i Undivided profits, SHUGARTS—McCLOSKEY. Mrs Lida McCloskey, of Millheim announces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Pearl A. McCloskey, to Edward Shugarts, son of Mrs, Laud Shugarts of DuBois, which took place on Sept 18, the ceremony having been perform- ed In Reynoldsville by the Rev. Roy F. Miller, Miss McCloskey is a graduate the East Penns Valley high school class of 1932, and of the Lock Yiaven State Teachers College, class of 1934. The groom is a graduate of DuBois high school, class of 1532 of HOSTERMAN-—ROTE, Miss Violet Rote, daughter Mr and Mrs. Thos. H. Rote of near Co- burn, and Francis Hosterman, son Mr, and Mrs. Chas. W. Hosterman, of Woodward, were united in marriage of of “Sure it’s BIG BUSINESS!” “A fellow asked me one time: ‘How does it feel to work for a big corporation ?’ “Well sir, for a minute I didn't know what to say. I never thought of our gang that way. Of course we're big! You've got to be big to serve more than a mil- lion and a quarter telephones in Pennsylvania and something like 14'%% million all over the country. And1suppose a lawyer would call us & corporation. But shucks! I'm not a corporation and my boss isn't either. None of the boys in our gang is a corporation. Just or- dinary fellows doing our jobs the best we know how. Trying to give you the best possible telephone service 365 days in the year.” ev Oo Thousands of businesses — big and small — are growing bigger with the help of long distance service, In the past ten years, long distance telephone service has steadily advanced in scope, speed and clarity. Again and again in the same period there net 4,595.06 Reserves for con tingencies Preferred stock re tirement fund 1 500 x Total Loans to Memorandum: investments pledged cure liabilities U. 8. Gov't obligations, rect andlor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks and se curities Total pledged Pledged against U and postal savings deposits Total pledged Gov't | State of Pennsylvania) ss County of Centre ) I. XK. Leigh Ebright. Cashier pamed bank, do solemly swear statement is true to the Dest of my and belie! H LEIGH EBRIGH Sworn to and subscribed before day of Jan. 1997, My commission expires Jan. 8, 1% (Seal) Correct — Attest CHARTER NO REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Lidia in the Bate of Pennsy! vania, at t business on Dec. 31, 1984 {Published in response to call Comptroller of Currency 5211, U. 8. Revised ASSETS Loans and discounts, 8 Government © tions, direct andor guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, ities, owned Baaking House, §i4000 piture and fixtures, $100. 0 Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank | Cash and due from banks Other assets secur fur go SR LIABILITIES Demand deposits... Time deposits ... Public funds of States, coun- ties, school districts, or other sabdivisions..... U 8 Government and postal savings deposits. . . Deposits of other banks, in cluding certified and cash jer's checks outstanding Secured by pledge of jogns and-or investments $15,000.00 Not secured by pledge of loans andor in vestments.......... 2980737 Total deposits .... $324 82737 Other liabilities ............. “Com: account ommon stock, 250 shares, D000 00 Ua net Memorandum: Loans and in- vestments pledged to secure abilities U.8. Gov't obligations, direct andjor fully guaranteed Total pledged Pledged against U, 8. Gov't and postal savings deposits. $16,000.00 $16,000.00 10,000.00 6,000.00 Total pledged $16,000.00 State of Pennsylvania County of Centre I KH. oF Bedlar. Cashier of the above named bank, do aver that he Abus thie a Ie Sass of my knowledge and : H. P. ERDLEY, Cashier Subscribed and swors to before me this th day of Jan. , 1987, S A. LL LONG, Public My commission expires March Fy od BBAL) Cerrest - MILLER MOTOR £0, CENTRE HAL C. H. HOMAN Successor to H. G. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, Greyhoumd Brooks’ KS TT "WITH SO MANY DEMANDS ON THE HOUSEWIFE'S TIME, IT IS WONDERFUL TO BE ABLE TO PLACE THE FOODS IN THE OVEN .. AND COME BACK HOURS LATER TO SERVE A PERFECTLY COOKED MEAL.” MRS. BURWELL DELIGHTED WITH AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC COOKING “Alter using my electric range for almost a year | am more than agreeably surprised and delighted with its performance. “It is faster than other methods and it is no longer necessary to redecorate my kitchen walls every year— something every housewife likes to avoid. “1 would never go back to the old fashioned ways of cooking. In this modern age of speed with so many demands on the housewife's time it really is wonderful to be able to place the foods in the oven, set the time controls, forget the kitchen entirely and come back hours later to serve a perfectly cooked meal. “And electric cookery is cheap. Let no one tell you differently =| know.” (Signed) MRS. J. C. BURWELL Uniontown, Pa. 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