f PHURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, — THE CENTRE REPORTER morning a week ago, following | .® +» 0 9.0» ISSUED WEEKLY, eral weeks’ illness with compl fons A TUSSEYVILLE | * She wa nn dsughter of . CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Alma Wolf Gramley and R— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors *® » HN. W, SMITH, Editor INCL . Un a 0 po m EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and | ”™ : : Sa : : : 7 : 4 |] y Wf ronshurg \1 Mildred Business Manager | gle widow o John ; avid ANg - ley f teadin Mrs, Charles | - {pased awny TERMS. —The terms of subscription to Mills, Saturday nigh ) ogerat of Ver ‘0 i onlle 1 . the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. jyer death was sudden, 10 to | LLL avin) avs : ‘ . 1 ra at he Fortney home Legal advertising at the rate of ten Ura Was wide In th rson M-1 Mi Beatrice Jordan ey mn r spent peveral days the past r ne each insertion . e i Eo rtising rates made know n | Funeral services were held Tuesday hf Ls {1 Charles Slaterbec oy on application. imorning at 10 o'clock from her late 5 RA ’ , ' , Ip rar Enterd in the Post Office In Centre home and continued in the Georges WEST PENN MERCHANDISE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert daughter Bernice attended the funet Were ent visito : the ifMton certain to be ol as second-class matter, alley church Rev WwW. Kk Hoster PLANS EXPLAINED TO . i of the Evangelical church of LOCAL DEALERS al of a relative of the former at Sug- | Kline home day to day. | "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES foie SEMI C gi officiating. Interment was made in | electrical dealers in the Episcopal PENNS YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Georges Valley cemetery ' . X r 2 ll ’ (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Deceased was ¢ laughter 4 the | Parish House, Bellefonte provefl in. ¢ 1a : y ve ¢ Poet hood resting ! n several standpoints, It Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. HA BO 5 a ar NRE Arring by officials of rim 7 eit ac O a n erns or Oo Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. tia 3 5 tum we (Communion Service) Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. M. ing beth en Improvement «IL 1d ick Mowery ar wif of Newtowr the purpose regarding CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE [lider Danville: Stel Lote |Dusinesy December 31 ar. tweant a (Bev. Delas B, Keener, Pastor) 5 3 RP YR Vanlas wm. tha \ ‘Wan and ) a Rd Centre Hall— 1 ter M1 A 3 lan ellefonte 4 : #:30—Church School Spring {1 ir. 3 Angle ‘entre : I i : } ! : ” | 7, e- | Eh de 10.830—Church Worship. H \ Ed Fisenhut Spring (Pre “ : Quel t » a” Hu { ’ Ha Tusseyville— : N ey re sg | rotivh q ap Rg 9:00—Church Worship. i 30:00—Church School, EVANGELICAL (Bev. W., K. Hosterman, Psestor) Centre Hall— Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, Boring Mills— Worship Service, 9:15. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Bethesda— Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Paater) Centre Hall— 9:30—Morning Worship. 10:30—Sunday School Bprucetown— Unified Service, 9:45 A. M. Mpeing bay School. Surial wae made on Tu ny n thel has offere Jack o' Lantern sandwiches aol the proper touch fo Rallows: en refreshments for elther A I ir . + me} COTTE . f T $45 rt le > or Rrown-s © i 7:30—Evening Worship. oh Ls uh is — Pa ton ee wi : : By Louise Brown PRESBYTERIAN ne . etire (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) IARTER.—Mrs, Myr: Harter, wife|® | f and wit ring your f #:30—Sunday School. of Paul arte: : t \ Hed fy es : paren M | ( I 151 ni : ! I= butt ¢ mj Pre i el er ; and Ginger Spread 7:30—Evening Worship. : ps | hr — | vi : . they “Pec I Date Nut Spread THE TRUTH About the DESERTION, PROBATION and PAROLE SYSTEM * PR OVI WAS Sr TAXPAYE] RS THERE] COURT COSTS $30,031.51 Jefore this system existed PRACTICALLY NO COSTS were collected. In one of the years just previous to 1928 LESS THAN £100.00 in Court costs were collected. There- fore without this system such sum ($30,031.15) would have had to be returned to the County Treasury BY TAXATION. THEREFORE, OVER $30,000 WAS SAVED TAXPAYERS THEREBY. RESTITUTION - . . . $14,034.75 Moneys and property fraudulently taken from Centre County citizens has been colleets ed and returned to rightful owners. LYING-IN EXPENSES - $3,138.86 This sum was paid to un-wed mothers whereby proper hospitalization was abtained and better mothers and babies given to society. STIPULATIONS (commonly called Fines) $34,772.62 rol r Probation Orders upon small violators and stipulating a sum of money to inty the money was paid to the County Treasury instead being the State Treasury. THE Cost ¢ OF THE SYSTEM $32, 959.17 Salaries, « e, traveling an ther *XpPCNsces { enditure are the County Commissioner and account re audite y the County THE SUMMARY . .. Beautifies the Home Young eyes need the protection of good light. Buy lamps which bear the Auditors. AS THE SYSTEM DIRECTLY AFFECTS THE COUNTY TREASURY — L E.S. Certification Tag. They give correct light for close seeing. The Court Costs Collected - $30,031.51 Conrad dd i : : : Stipulations [fines) Collected . 34,772.17 rn other ih a ae ee Tu ign = : $64,803.68 as $4. You can’t afford to be without these safe-seeing lamps. Less All Salaries and Office Costs 32,959.17 fet he mln of he tame edd et mini BALANCE $31,844.51 Specifications by Illuminating Engi- TREES wide shade — white inside, large neering Society. Look for the LES. Tag. Plus homes re-established, wives and children fed and clothed, property returned, offenders encourag- ed to become good citizens, jobs obtained and a real and sympathetic interest in social welfare manifested e-elect Judge M. Ward Fleming