wr 27. 19031. THURSDAY, AUGUST tome. fa. THE CENTRE REPORTER La ISSUED WEEKLY, AR imps > —— = CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ——— S— = a BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W. SMITH, Editor, EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and J Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matlter, TERMS. ~The terms the Reporter are $1.50 Display advertising on application. "SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. FF, Greenhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Pr. W. E. Fischer wil] be the guest _peaker. , Farmers Mills—3 to 10 A. M, Meorges Valley, 7:30 P. M. ey £ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Fastor) of subscription to a year, in advance, rates made Known EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E. Smith, Pastor) Spring Mills—0:30 A, M. Bethesda—10:30 A. A. Locust Grove—T7:30 P. AL METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, FPruyn, FPastor.) Centre Hall— §:30—Morning 10: 30—Sunday Pprucetown— 10:00—Morning Worship. 11:00—8unday S« Ppring Mills— 10: 00—Sunday 7:30—Prohibition The Rev. Noal pll services. Worship, School. noo School. Moving Picture, Yeisner, of Erie —— PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:80—Morning Worship. 10:30—8Sunday Scho A LIKELY PROSPECT THE Philadelphia Senator Harry FOR 1934 TICKET The Ledger Mentions B, Seott of Philips. for the Lieu. burg, as Belng Considered Republican Nomination for tenant Governor, Under t Harrisbur Harrisbu Ledger writes WS guished Centre ry B Pennsylvy eters ir “When organizati making campalig: who nation of Li ator Harry “Ir tl sides In Scott w of k place head be a the Com statesmar another “It is 19884 Benat honor He may of the upon expi James 8 who was the 1931 session wil an » - ZECHMAN =J retired funeral dealer of home following a lifelong re young was ty, ag a gaged In Later he engage the furniture after which Springs. Surviving are ing Zechman, F., Sunbury; he a burgh, and Beas ter, Bellvue, Ohi Robert and Zac and one sister, man, of Beavert Sheneberger, berger, died at ids, Towa. daughter and 1843. being and 17 Surviving and Michael Smith, on Jos born of was days of are George, Kell “Senator Scott of the strong men is ong of the legislators th Benators and chot from house.” —————— I A i A——— BANKERS CONVENE AT STATE COLLEGE THIS WEEK The fourth annual confererice of the agricultural committee of the Pe vania Association and bankers, is in session vania State College bankers’ meeting with the Potato delegates spent exhibits and ny county K at the Pennsyl this week Th day the overlapped Exposition that day in demonstrations show which is sponsored by the to Growers Association. The responsibility to agriculture present depression the this year's One and visiting the in Keynote conference, A ————— A We may soon be al sprout the shoulders of the various State departments and on those of importance. The governor has ordered that politics must be taken out of the game commission ers’ affairs, and that those holding po- sitions under that board "must not £ngage In any political activity beyond casting their own ballot on election day.” In the final, this means like the order given to the county superintend- ents of highways, that the local politic. Jans be less crude in their methods Sccomplish the samy thing without be- ing discovered, I Hr A BIN. The news columns of this paper keep you informed of the happenings in which you are most keenly interested The advertisements keep you informed of the newest. most advantageous, most reliable merchandise that America's most progressive makers are produc ing. ' ¢ ie to see Wings on on the heads lessor ” I —————_—————— About 260 beavers occupy streams on the water shed of the Lewisburg Wa. TO OPS ediate., 8 . Orie School. Mrs, Pau Roads, A Hall, A Beaver Dam, Bessie Logan Hoy, Cross Penn 3 Decker, Zechman, and furnit died at ohn F Springs, sident Snyder co man and in of having wagon-mak undertaking at returned bee od to his widow, Edna nd these children: W. 1, Zechman fe A., wife of John three brothers, ( Zechman, of Mrs, Charles Bh own, also survive, 0; h Ir— Rabe She Mrs of John home in Rock I 13. She se and Julia Jory in Boalsburg, May 4 - af x . r fore 86 years, 2 mar N MONDAY, ATG, ara Vonada; Wagner Sara Fy 1 Wise; reman daleine Bradford; I. Duck; fre. Carrio Zerby. Lingle; 0, ure his He un ene ing. and ITE, 1 Cc. 1 ; ofl Rit 190.4 ( I ga | I L t “CH, no«- lap- ( 8 a ‘ lan, ths BASEBALL. Champlons One Day, “Rookies” Next. Plaving like nn team that felt there the Cen- Hall baseball al, lick twilight team permitted their if you standstiil In After Coburn (Millhiem. them to a ‘hursday’s game, here, the little championship series the 10 championship exhibition with club and took the count for George soft 2. The lacked Jtz's left-hand Moeking for the enemy, the hard-hitting the O team spirit, offerings Were ‘able showing way for his team- parts center and left fence, latz's flelding mound decidedly wag thus for nates by socking the bail to all the fleld—right, 10 to too of off responsible the the and he degree lear its olor was undoing, C- % fi 0 4. great his runs. however, were The BEEer a load Bet- ause of bases wer ad, whey errors cleared them Centre Hall, 11; Rebersharg, Other Scores During the Week: STANDING OF THE CLUB S. y 1 tesults, Thursday, August Eo Results, Saturday, Aug, 22: RADIO Repair We are prepared In a modern up-to-date Shep to give prompt and efficient service on all makes of Radio Bets, at Reasonable Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a call SNTDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. O. F. Bullding.) CENTRE HALL, PA. Service CENTRE » * COUNTY NOTES, »* w > » HOSPITAL * ’ » w * . * * * - adinitted entre The following were in the the past person patients during surgical hospital County week Mrs, Willlam Splcer, of Bpring town - ship; Alice E, Weaver, 12, daughter of Fred Weaver, of Mlilesburg: Miss Pes sie V, Richards, of Bellefonte; Gert. Btephens, 8, daughter of Arthur Stephens, of Clarence; Mary E. Bhuey, of Bpring township: Mrs, Charles HH. Knght, of Upper Darby; Philip Confer, of Boggs township: Wade 8. leasant Gap; Mrs. Maude lough, of Walker townshp; Bickel, 10 months son John Bickel, of Bellefonte: Algot Larson, of Kane; Margaret EE, Hassinger, of Belle- fonte; Phyllis Benner. 12, daughter Warren Benner, o¢ Madisonburg:; An- Corl, of State College; Mrs. Harry Meyers, of Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Bar: A, Bumbarger Wingate, Rosann: 10 of Dabs Mrs, Robert Cath ‘ollege Albert Lautz Helda rude Evey, of MoCul- Kenneth old, of of nia § of George his daughter 1 of | in township ‘nion erman, of State « a” — FREE ter company, Within the next few weeks efforts will be made to remove the beavers and transport them to i bo Blake's for SALE AT THE MOUNTAIN VALLEY FRUIT FARM MIFFLINBURGC rere PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN Zhe pays for mw four-line sd. in this oolumn, These Ijttle ads. sre wonder workers In the way of results. Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to a "House and Lot for Sale.” CHEAP LAND - fifteen acres thout Centre Riso Hennleh, Mills WANTED of «Che with bulidi miles of Hall. roads. quality of land (no essential H. 1. Ebright, LOBT ~Between Dale Summit and or wi ng, top of Mt, a MB Bloom, Bellefonte, IR It31 Btate Nittany suit case ~Futh phone 928. brown Reward PD. 4; with Initials G College white LOST Lady's 1 4 “9 mes f thea watch an al watch Hela of Centre my 8 HORSES, ba welvh TEAM OF 500 yi ienchers ihr Ihe., exchange for o Blue Spring Be for sale wiil {Charles A Boalburg ar DRCK peated AY Watch COWS Graham, an farm. Denct., nas . dress engraved on it Isabe) Bradford, Centre BWEET CORN AND CUCUMBERS you with good grade of all Centre -1 can supply and SiZe% CUCUITEHErS Hall sweet corn $2.00 Hall; kinds; A. M, Ra. The tankage mol, Miller Mill . he Reigel, Centre Clarence 172R12 phone FOR BALE. —P Ensllage cutter Centre Reporter, pes: condition; 1. W. Potters 2t WE, Three ared bo withi not Hall. wrist on the grounds. Hall , per CWE oo phone 11 “ee Pil What If They Do Hold Hands? “Hello, Mary. This is Bill. What do you say to a movie tonight?” “Fine. Will you be out about seven-thirty?” So Mary and Bill go to the movies as do hundreds of other Marys and Bills and prob- ably they hold hands—but they can hardly be blamed for that. We all like the movies but do we and Bill and Mary, as we are carried away from everyday worries and cares, think of the part electricity plays in the modern theatre. Steadiness of projection and clarity of tone depend to a great extent upon the reliability of your electric utility. Such constant service is possible only because of the interconnected generating stations and the experienced and loyal employes of your power company-—— many of whom are your own neighbors. WEST PE Free W heeling Easy-Shift Transmission mn the new Double-Drop Frame Safety-Steel Body R. S. Phone 56. HAGAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL