{ "THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 1038 AE ————— THE CENTRE REPORTER ® . ISSUED WEEKLY. . 77 » » w JR ——— - CENTRE HALL, PENNA. KOCH . Meadville at Rr encores. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors “ ! ‘8 tobe TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to] Mi Robert $he Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance { night of last BS. W, SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager Legal advertising at the rate of ten | Saver gents per line each losertion, [in for sever: Pisplay advertising rates made known | attributed aR application. Enterd in the Post Office $all as second-class matter, MT —— PR —— ne . » Deaths <Q BOW. E. his daugh Wednesday home of Wieland, Mr. and the ter week Koch hag been i death was { He was | old 1873 Harriet Ber him | VEears to complications 3 months and 20 days Hall of was in Centre|f64 years, Born at Centre on Oct. 6 { SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES OCHARUK Pastors) SON Amos and He 18946 he wag the Condo Koch, married to who preceded tha Rice in PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. lL. Arthur Wagner, Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M, Oesntre Hall—10:30 A, M. Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. M. — { a CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Mev, Deine HK, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 1:80—Churcp School. 2:30—Church Worship. Bussey ville— 9: 30—Church School R0.30—Church Worship. Johnson | | Katherine | LAlllan Mrs. are in death in 19500, Mrs of Bellefonte and Wielang of Meadville daughters. Harry N. surviving surviving State College 18 ! The following | Mrs. 1.0. Charleg Martin Koch of brother. Camp- | of Pa Fogleman, Le are surviving sisters bell Mrs. Furnace; Mrs, Maude mont; Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Elizabeth heim. Mr. Presbyterian Mr and Lewistown Mill Coxla of Rossman of Koch was affiliated Koch the 4 EVANGELICAL (Rev, Kh. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall— Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 PP M Pring Miils— Sunday School, 9 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Beth. sda — Wo silip Ww. 1 30 M. . METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' (Bev, beth Hussell, Pastor) KREAMER ‘uneral ervices w Pentre Hall— held from his home in Berwick Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, for Wm. Cookman Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. at house from a : Epruc a year's illness. Buria rion. Union cemetery, Bellefonte, at the grave wera in Ppring Mills— Methodist minister of Berwick. #:30—Sunday School. Mr. Kreamer was 7:830—Church Worship. years ago last June, ry and Mary Wise ried Ida M. Shirk died 3 follow cos who died | following | took place in| Lreamer, Kreamer his stroke 10:00 A. M. charge of the | born In a son of He ane Per- mar- 29 Kreamer 58 wvears y» She PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J, M, Kirkpstrick, Pastor) §:30—Morning Worship, 20:30—Sunday School. = LOCAL AND PERSONAL in 1030. him are the] ing chil guests mar ginia The evenly Elizabet] Mrs Mrs was 1 of her family. Donald ville visite sdhool-m i» bouse g ¢ of Nelson m ps ils 8 of complications Miss FElean« age. Had he lived sion worker, will of lwoulg have a series of meetings of the ladies In| aunt of terested in home economics, at thei, lifelong home of Mrs I. J. Kaufman, Wed | Valley. He was a nesday, February 9 at 1 {more than The body of brought from the ter, Mrs. Oran on Baturday cemetery Mr. and daughter i part of 8S irday in town Prusine LST The Dales were | S750 SuppDer 4 the | Misses Miszes gy RB ers M daughter day Ta I. Eliza © Tus students cation Mrs. Sunbury, death of Fisher Fisher attend NBLASER Plerce M. 1 f Mill Hall R, D. 1 i morning following a mo due exten ro Smiin April old family of Nittany farmer. For of a cent he had been a member of the St Paul's Lutheran church at Nittany. Surviving are a son and three Harry I... Minnie A. and at home, and Mrs. Rudolph of Erie brother Flos Deon Chicago conduct the next ' wen 4 a pioneer Years be had resident retired three-quartery wen a o clock. Izora Rupp was home of her daugh- of fury Grove Greenville w burial in the lox al | daughters { Verna, ali Mrs. Arthur C. Dale and |Krape ilefonte Ne nilaser, of spent { Th ymas FF who is in 1 netjes combining | rusins= Henry Petrikin | Harris and wns | seventy aro the | her husband Wm Jospepl irinnatl, Ohio we ot | evin i viously and Mary horn in She H one was Hed to Bellefonte morning hy pn yeary if survived by Galway, of Cine daughter One Baturday nephew, Harold fo Sunbury the funeral. het Mrs and pre Stanley : There Lewis 353 Tuesday t named, and Lo 1] all of Radford four brothers, Hard. Bellefonte: John T. Harrisburg, and James went , . i Harris Meo survive her audience Iman 1’. Harris, Mills men’s lang Wilbur ¥ church Bun- | H. Reading. regular church Funeral services were held and bur Ginlway A large and greeted the Pene chorus in the Lutheran day evening at the service. appreciative {irove fa] made on Saturday at Radford. son wag 0 K w ticed Dr his i months day afte from co A dau ard Smit burg by her a son, hizer, at Lock H Burial w FRAV in SE 25 K. dled Fisher, 41, Saturday Joseph (i. Fisher, Of the pr. C. P. prac- of for profession the late many in graduate randson whp yoirg lon leburg Tem sher was na Of 10 Bal. Bal Jan within the past six Total ervices held noon, 1987, Ru 10, Bal. Mi Jan, home in mplication in Total of ten irvive and Mrs, born in Mi wis How Hublers- of ghtey she n, Jan 10, 1 Cash NO Balance husband, two daughters and Mrs, Gladys Mrg Pearl Glenn, at t Hublersbhurg rmoon namely Emen- home Newman Pr aven, and Total as made a afte iS. T. Sw» El, Amanda the ‘entre County hos night pneumonia, Sw Jan rant wv MN County i 8 TT Rev Total supp An Ar DEATHS, kz. VW. BETTER FLAVORS with an Electric Roaster HOUSANDS of women who have wot yet purchased an electric range already own an electric Many of them use their electric roaster regularly, instead { their old-style stove, just be- ause it's $0 easy to do and the ter roaster taste bx for instance, is so ust pul the pie into cover it—then bake it s the recipe tells you fo you'll find 1it in the pie is very ne’, that the crust is "flaky and the taste is marvelous. It's fast, clean way to bake—and u fake it out, “ ttie rousie An electric roaster is also con- enient in cooking complete moals, —and for stewing, grilling, asting Operating costislow, too es ET —— Tay investigate~You Can Get A Cood Electric Roaster For Less Than $20 a *a —r oy and 1931 1 tax due ax. 1032 1933 due due tax th Royer, Collector Poor Bal. due 1931 tax due 1933 tax to balance 938 Collecto collect artz, Collector Poor Tax, collector $110.78 from <Comr m to collect artz, Collectoy Poor Overseer of Poor, Treasures rt 0 id Sam © REDDY KILOWATT “Your Willing Servant” FAST, CHEAP THERE is no faster method of cooking than the electric method —and all it costs, at West Penn's low electric rates, is about $2.00 a month Many families pay even less! wtatement. .§ 17 to Audit 15 & 15 177 18 Printing Auditors’ 293 83 Jan. 10, '38, Cash 199 88 Jan 12, "38, Cash to Audit 153 40! 66 00 Tota) ‘ ! a5 00 ie, 10 00 We, the undersigned auditors amined the above accounts and of the same THEABTE JORDAN NEFF Twp | Harry Horner Mary Hockman George Treaster Edward Bryan John Confer, rent Attorney fee, 2 years Puff, digging grave Kelchline, writing 47 44 Lave ox {John certify to M orderg | Grover {John H Harry Keeler Postage relied ‘ : the Weaver, relief ab V Bitner 21 1% ). EB : H "Olteg COYTreiness delivering 1 Service Is Balance Fifty students are the agricultural short Course Btate College, of the this and Penna, Dean Ralph Watts reported Bechool of Agricultur The end Wagner, Treasurer Board of week Road Supervisors, RECEIPTS C. Cour March represented by ed Jan. will York state | DR dents One resident of Was! D.C ha are from Bal cash E enrolled The $1721 46 1 RO 260 00 308 92 352 01 Wagner Pennsylvania Jan 1, 1837. ret Motor . Taxes on State Forest land inseated rmed check fines Co. Treasurer, geated Trea Public Auction Sale fax from 5. TF. Swarts Carload South Dakota es = HORSES At Vicksburg, Pa. Co urer 32 license 600 060 HBR 66 Ont her TUE Begin: | ‘ SDAY, AGES FROM WEIGHT FROM 14 —— Sale Rain or Sh JOHN GRUENWALD Repalr Cash A Explosives Seo. -treas Truck driv Comper Tan : al Pasteurized Dairy Products ICH Financial Standing OUR OWN CREAM — Jordan, Treasurer Audit t I 4 » R 1K Fn DAIRY PA. GARBRICK’S CENTRE HALL, ore ol Ia I of yr: » Tod Tk eal EIN COOKING SEALS IN THE GOOD FLAVORS! ELECTRIC RANGE makes the cooking of tasty meals so much easier! ONE of the first things that the family learns, after an electric range has been installed, is that everything tastes better! And mother learns that she is able to get these fine results with far less work than ever before. Electric cooking requires very little water—in some cases none at all. It is "sealed-in” cooking Juices don't steam away. They remain in the foods and develop into rich, fine flavors. Electric heat is measured —there is a correct heat for all foods. You can depend on an electric range to do the job right—without the necessity of watching and testing. That's why it is so easy. Users will tell you that they prefer this modern cooking method—that they're cooking electri- cally “for keeps!” Go to the Electric Stores and See the New Models—Join the Swing to Electric Cooking! oF Br
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