The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 20, 1931, Image 4

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    AUGUST 20, 191
I THURSDAY,
tx, THE CENTRE REPORTER
r ISSUED WEEKLY.
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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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.
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PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
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EVANGELICAL
(Rev W, E. Smith, Fastor)
Tusseyville—3:15 A, M
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M.,
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, H, A, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—
10:00—8
11:00)
Bmullton—
8:00—M
10:00—Sunday
Fruyn,
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PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
ELECTION EXPENSES
SHOULD BE REDU(
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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.
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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,
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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
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Mr. and
Ralph Miller
na Detwiler, of Colyer
Palmyra and
friends and
#0 took In the sights
returning home tl
of Bunbury,
Mre. Homer
of Potters
Detwiler ana
Mills. and Ver
maotoerd on Sun
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relatives
at
day 1
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
Service
for SALE
AT THE
MOUNTAIN VALLEY
FRUIT FARM
MIFFLINBURG
25¢ pa
oolumn,
workers
I can
Clarence
17212
glze HA
Iso Fi
Hennigh
Milla
CHEA
fifteen
with or
miles of
roads, q
essential
LOST
COLUMN
8 for a four-line
These little nds.
in the way of
in this
wonder
Adver-
nd,
sre
results,
CORN
AND
supply you with
CUCUMBERS
good grade of
rn and all
Miller,
BiZA% CUCUNMIDErs
Hall;
Centre
phon
WANTED--Market chickens of al
kinds: sok, $2.00 per
M. Relgel, Centre Hall; phone
sliage Cutler
4 i g g tankage
of ft. pipe, good condition tanxage
11
o 1% miles 13.
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.
It is our policy not only to decrease the cost of current step by
step with increased consumption, but also to reduce the rate
whenever it is possible.
WEST PENN
POWER COMPANY
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Wott
Fo
NE
Phone 56.
CENTRE HALL
AND UP
F. O. DB. FACTORY
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