The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 06, 1931, Image 4

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1931.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6,
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? a THE CENTRE REPORTER
WEEKLY,
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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COBURN-MILLHEIM TAKES 2nd
GAME IN FIRST-PLACE CONTESI Lo
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r ISSUED . DEATHS. .
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ship
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH, Editor.
EDW, E, BAILEY, Associate
Business Manager,
CLUBS,
n.)
STANDING OF THE
Half of the
Won
Beas
Lost Clifford
1 23 | Koll
econd
Hoos
Laotsino
second ge oa of the champion
Bellefont« ran '
Hall ®, ..... 2
Pleasant ;
series was wo by the Millheim
Centre Morri
ORVIS.~Mrs, Mary
f Judge Ells lL. Orvis
Allegheny street,
morning at 7
aggregation. 8 Lo 3 Paul
the local ace, had considerable
in finding the plate In the first [Coburn
innings, Millhelm s¢
complication of diseases was born four on Hr ked
- > in Centre county sixty-seven years ago. iwith two hits at the start of the game. y 7 Onk
ER ; EI Sef ! eT : wtved wid EE ) i i 5 a ak
> we in Ce + Hall Besides her husband she is survived Martz was effective then until thy last] ey aia . 4
Eytered ut the Post Office in Centre Hall SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN
as second class matter. by one daughter, Mrs, Arnold Driscoll linning when they scored three
TERMS. —The terms home, and two Miss Annalruns on several bases on balls and two CENTRE COUNTY B, B, LEAGUE
Pleasant Gap
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Miss Rebecca Lyon, of Coatesville | hits.
Display advertising known also leaves two grandchildren and Centre
Coburn
Martz
trouble
Lyon Orvis, wife
died at her
wellefonte,
with a
onsite
Gap Ada
Robert C, Quigley
Winifred Wiel
ome
€
h on
Saturday o'clock and sixth ored four | Hebersbhurg
She
Editor and ; ou and
runs on bases balls,
Hall
A AS
more
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FARM CALENDAR
of subscription tojat sisters,
and
Thursday. August 6
She a
at Centre Hall; Coburn at
Bellefonte at
Hall
BCOra
had plenty of opportun-
during the the
crowded
when needed,
rates made
Lamar; TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
FENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
Hall at SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Bellefonte : ho 0. 2 5 0 + »
gameg as
Rebersburg,
: twice
The punch
Paul Martz
were
Saturday, August S3~Ceéentre
was jacking Col
oburn at
Rebersbhurg
on application. one great-grandchild. Funeral services|ity to
Re were held at her home Monday after-]hases
SUNDAY noon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Rev,
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FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8, F. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
| Centre Hall—8:00 A, M,,
Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M.
Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M,
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PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas R., Keener, Pastor)
EVANGELICAL
(Rev W, E. Smith, FPastor)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, HM, A, Fruyn, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—
§:30—Sunday School,
PBprucetown—
#:80—S8Sunday School.
1:80—Evening Worship,
$mullton—
§:00—Sunday School.
10: 00~—Morning Worsl
a]
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev. J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
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Polities In Highways
Letters coming
and other counti
the State highway
into loca} \politics and
being shifted al
missed
turbing.
It is hoped that t!
fccurate or
from dissol
public
fact thas
press.on
ciency de
the publ
wil] be
the good roads
Pennsyl
a system
them is
vility
mainter
bosses 1
men
ment
of thy
bere.---H
exaggerated i
Wm. C. Thompson. pastor of the Pres-
byterian church Interment was
in the Urion cemetery,
sn
LAUVER. ~William
World War veteran with distinguished
services died at home
in Millhelm on Sunday after an
Interment was made
Wednesday. He was
aged 43 years, 3 and 24 days
«{ was son of Daniel
{ Ful and
nmarried. Hi
H. lauver, a
over seas, his
fliness
of several
at Millheim on
years
months
decease
M
HELD
fo ——
FOR KILLING,
Howard Man
Rolard J
a resident
electrocuted
Calne In
electric
was down
found the
the
to a crisp
The deceased is
two sc : tw
Fleetrocuted,
body of
ns
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Rev. and Mrs, R
Greensburg, are
are spending the
parents, Mr. and Mrs
now r t
Corman.
here rr vacation and
time wit} he latter's
Fisher,
Ox
1irsving Sry
UPYIng Sunse
The regular monthly meeting of
directors of the Centre County Moto
Chub wil] be held ut the Nittany Lidn
hotel, Stats College, on Friday, August
7. 1931, at 6:15 P M P. A. Frost,
Mrs, Charlotte Wighman,
township placed under
Bunday. charged with having
dweling house in which she jived
National Underwriters
terested in the prosecution,
Se
of Taylor
arrest on
fired the
The
is in-
was
oard of
September term of convenes
the second Monday of September, be
ing the 14th. The grand jury is called
to meet a week prior. according to the
court proclamation appearing in this
issue,
court
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The Reporter acquired an office cat,
bug not on a gasoline deal, and pus.
sey does not choose to write,
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 at 1:00
o'clock, Mrs. Emma Hazel wil] sel] at
late homes of W. O, Gramley in Spring
Mills, lot of household goods: radio:
also, some antiques. BE. Hubler, auct.
BATURDAY, AUGUST 16th, at one
nd Patricia, all
1 eral services were |
adelphia and interment mac
Mr, Whitecar liv
VEE
ed for a number of
and conducted the
during
cently con
f isthurg
Officers Chat that section
his stay tl v He was re
nected : revenue
ment. b g am investigator
tax
depart.
and Fad
until months bee
re the
which
him
Hiness Caused his
death
came upon and
retirement.
caused his
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EPUBLICANS NOMINATE
BOROUGH TICKET
Republicans In the borough. on Tues
day evening held their caucus
placed in nomination the f«
ticket :
School Directors
Clayton H., Homan.
Councilmen’, E
er: Harry Fye, OC. B
Asggesor—-W, F. MacMorran,
Auditor—-Mrs. J, F. McClellan
Judge of Election—Mrs,
Durst,
Inspector-Mrs, W,. H.
SN School Board Meets,
At the last meeting of the Doroungh
school board, Monday evening. the sal
ary of the treasurer was mised from
$25.00 to $76.00,
Another item of business was to
award the contract for furnishing 50
tons of coal. The contract was given
to Bradford & Co. although George
H, Stover, a competitor, bid ten cents
less per ton,
IA or ASS
Centre county farmers are caring for
and
lowing
WwW. WwW
Kerlin and
Flink, Jacob 8har-
Reber
Edward
Potter,
o'clock P, M.. % mile east of Spring
Mills, Mrs. Margaret Weise and Mrs,
Kathryn Hagan, heirs of Samuel
Wels (dec'd), estate, will sell personal
property and real estate of said deced-
3.710 sheep at this ime, 250 more sheep
than were found on the farms in the
county in 1027. During fhe same peri.
od the sheep throughout the State in.
creased from 400,000 to 481.000,
ont. Bee posters,
5
hit a home run in the fourth inning
in right field with the bases empty.
That mighty wallop would made
a big change In the score If hit in the
and or 6th innings.
The third final
ries will be played at
Monday night at 5:15
will be all gromed to
The box
Hall R
have
and game of the se-
Hela Park
Both
home the
next
teams
bring
bacon,
(Futre
Frank
SCOT
if
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Coburn-Milthelm
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WHY NOT PLAY AT
MILLHEIM OR CENTRE HALL!
et
Lamar at Neasant Gap. srow Christmas Trees
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BOALSBURG ITEMS,
Mrs, W. 8,
enroute to State
Bender spent
time in town
friends
Bender, who
Penn
with a party of
visited Mi
sumimes
Mr agent
started
Trouble
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Pape worm
Worms
N OW
Popples
i 1
i Pp
heep Home Accounts
f
FLT Mey
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Clean Up Pastures—
The peach crop
is ready!
Have you found
your market?
TELEPHONE
before you pick —
Make sure!
$4
The modern
farm home has a
Telephone
ness.
Rh
Drivers of sixes are
six-cylinder
Step on the
Twenty beautiful
models, at prices
ranging from . . . AEH to ‘CdD
All peices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan, special eguipment extra.
Low delivered prices and easy GC. M. A. C. terms.
The Great American Value
engine. They have
a minimum. They
know a six is better in
every way and they
would never be satis
fied with Jess!
See your dealer below