AUGUST 20, 191 I THURSDAY, tx, THE CENTRE REPORTER r ISSUED WEEKLY. Beh ——— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. —— ie pr BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8S. WW. SMITH, Editor, BAILEY, Associate Business Manager, sem EDW, E, Editor and Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second class matter. TERMS. ~The terms of the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in Display advertising rates on application. - - a ———— subscription to advance, made known SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN "CHARGE (Rev, 8, FF. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall—9:00 A, AM, Tusseyville—10:30 A, M. Spring Mills—T7:80 P. M. - re PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor) — * ~ = EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Smith, Fastor) Tusseyville—3:15 A, M Centre Hall—10:30 A. M., — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pastor.) Centre Hall— 10:00—8 11:00) Bmullton— 8:00—M 10:00—Sunday Fruyn, >C O00, PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ELECTION EXPENSES SHOULD BE REDU( . » » KLINE Harrison Mrs, Kline, the Carson Sarah A Kline, died at daughter, Mrs, Clark Bellefonte, following three years’ with a complication of her home of of diseases, and was 249 days. and 85 Elizabeth Gephart, years, 10 months Kline was twice married, the first Mrs mar and a son was born; Wm. T, Falls, N. ¥Y. In 1571 to Harrison Kline, number of years ago are a son and a ter: O, A Kline and Mrs, Clark Car- son, both of Bellefonte, and these ste; children: D. M Kline, Robert Kling and Henry Kline, all of B and Mrs, Eimer Showers, of B N. Y. Two sisters, Mrs. of Lemont, and Mrs, N, J. * » Kansas City, Kan. union Niagara was united died a to this union ol daugh lefonte; Are A180 BUrvVIVH held on Tuesday i inter afternoon at the Carson home; ment in Union tery, Bellefonts Furieral services were need in county el Huntingdor ixXty- the exper schools, Ww The sams County election one, It the taxpayers We a the of the fo the That is great numd ing about they are the duty that branch of in behalf of their work official who is too perform his times that confront office, Elections in ly too all been broughs cal manipulation ingdon county costing is far to much of officials estimated vote cast 13 cents. Huntingdon county woke up in 1917, as did Mifflin and Bedford and electead a President 20th Judicial District ning expenses than one half the former judge. county needs today is the Thomas Fisher ficials. ans er without sti ys duties gont to hold Pennpay it » entire costly, and this situation has about } Hight election Have throu politi- Hunt heen That the brand submit the our about one dollar a vote for elect. We paid for the registered Milwaukee, Wis, It is some of we Ww Cost at counties, of the the run- to Judge cut courts they under What Funtingdon a few more of Bafley type of of- who of the less what wera AIM SARA 3A slight accident happened at the traf nfic light here Bunday forenoom when a driver had his attention diverted by # little child, the result being a rear end collision with a car that had stop- ped on the red signal, The car occu pants were Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Loudy, and three children, of Mifflinburg, and the grandparents of the children. A boy of about five years was on the front seat and was thrown against the windshield hy the Impact, He received several minor cuts, After going to the Bamuel Gross home nearby, Dr Morrow was called and dressed the ad's wounds, It was the first Bunday trip for the summer the parties had start #4 on, ~ ACKNOWLEDGE SUPPORT OF BASEBALL our ha county will endeavor the 3 ond probably will mare during and furnish half of be able ba cel was THE Some at the end of the season —— fp ps, W. Harrison Frank M. Zeller Ardmore G. C. Frank, Milihe the annual reunion of the gart family held at Park Satarday mores than attendance. The 1932 reunion of family will be held at and cave in Walker of Bellefonte, Dr. speak Brun Hecla $00 in the Woodward park of and of 1m, were ers at which was with’ August a fA ————— PINCHOT SAYS, QUIT IT. Through a hap- Hall, out by Philadeiphian., who pens to be on vacation in Centre Governor Pinchot was of charged bawled letter on account the “hiring and firing” method aninst local politicians In lower Penns Valley. brought to light through a newspaper article headed "The Traffic in and Butter.” Governor Pinchot in a personal letter assured his informer that such methods must be discontine ued, if Evidently as a re sult of this information the Governor instructed Bamyel H. Lewis, Becretary of Btate Highwaya to issue orders to State highway superintendents In each county to employ primarily with refer. ence to thelr need of work, ns well as their ability to do the work. In this connection it is fitting to mention that the questions resulting from the publication of “The Trae in Bread and Butter” are officially closed. Bread in vogue, THE CENTRE CENTRE HALL TAKES DECIDING GAME FROM COBURN-MILLHEIM First-Half of Winner.~Martz Champlons After Declde Again All to Cable Exeel » Nerles Four Games and Mound.—Locals of on in Departments Game, Well, folks, it's all over Thousands of fans have been relleved awaiting the in the basebal four to and Centre Hall came torious In Monday evening's contest at Hecla Park. before a crowd Of Of suspense first-half period league, It the issue, winner county of the took games decide off vic record-breaking baseball] fans The Hall in position winpers of the the leag championship end of the s« Labor Day. When Coburn-Millheim partisan victory places Centre . battite with half for the BOC ~ 180Nn, BOM Centre tied, cided to time Hull some play a were 0 determine took the the first kK and evened The 3rd The County Centre Fund held in th board of trustees Mother's As its monthly stance meeting last The following member Mre. Frank Mrs. GG, BE. week court hous Gardner, of McoGirke, of Mrs. Edward Harris, of Mrs, John 8 Walker, Mrs Somerville Misg Mary H Bellefonte were Htate Philipsburg; present College; Snow Shoe; John 8 and Linn, of # A i The RICHELIEU Continuog Bhows—2:00 to 11:00 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 160 Amercians Wrong. million still raving Lan They're talking, about his gorgeous DHoeauty isan di in “ALWAYS GOODBYE” Special Comedies, SATURDAY (This Week) n's greatest laugh pleture “HOOK. LINE, SINKER" We ALSO, Guarantee This One! “Adventures In Africa” MONDAY & TUESDAY, NEXT WEEK Robinson “SMART 1 ioe MONEY" Edward © WEDNESDAY “UNDER MONTANA SYKN” § 1 (30 ieke LO Special Comedies, The STATE “CIMARRON" story of the west ever pro. ALL NEXT WEEK CHANCES { wf ps ped Coburn Min ( RB Wagner Cable, p M Brown, 3 Musser Boone, Auman, If Totals {Coburn C. H Mr. and Ralph Miller na Detwiler, of Colyer Palmyra and friends and #0 took In the sights returning home tl of Bunbury, Mre. 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HOSIERY REPRESEN Hall t« can Centre rritory YP LAN party upwards Hoslery Co lity o 4 (no swamp) not rit Centre Hall BALESMEN mote nt wr and and pain c fining "THE Cheapest THING WE BUY AT *379 A MONTH’ My husband and I often remark on the great amount of electric service we receive for the small amount it costs us, We feel absolutely certain that electricity is the very cheapest thing around our home. For, in addition to plenty of good light . . . we have the use of an electric refrigerator, washer, sweeper and iron. Yet our bill comes to only about our electric £3.79 in an average month, That's for 48 invaluable kilowatt hours!—Mrs. F. A. % a West Penn customer). In addition, Mrs. F. A. could enjoy all of the advantages of electric cooking by using about 130 more kilowatt hours. Since she is already using 48 kilowatt hours, the added kilowatt hours would cost her £3.55. This total of 178 kilowatt hotirg, 1 £87.34, in 1923 would have cost her $14.68. 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