The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 27, 1931, Image 4

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THURSDAY, AUGUST
tome.
fa. THE CENTRE REPORTER
La ISSUED WEEKLY,
AR imps > —— =
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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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
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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;
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ure
his
He
un
ene
ing.
and
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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:
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(I. 0. O. F. Bullding.)
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Service
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HOSPITAL
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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”
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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