The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1931, Image 4

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931 / dl THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. P
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® fe THE CENTRE REPORTER Centre Hall Wins County Baseball
DEATHS.
— ee $e Championship from Bellefonte INSURANCE np For Your Heath's
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CENTRE HALL. PENNA. 0 WALIZER~—Mrs, Rebecca Wallzer, REAL ESTATE Protection
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors widow of Adin alse, A dlp > Vioti ft ——USE—
fo wv "it RB cars a resident of Tylersville. died at! paul Martz, Local Ace Pitcher, Made Victim of Un- Ji
8. W, SMITH, Editor. he home of her daughter, Mrs. Dale PCPS
BDW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and]c isner, Lock Haven, after an lliness warranted Attack by P. Torsel, Bellefonte 2nd Base-
Business Manager, . a : th. a 1 .
of only a few days with a complica . » . - - WANT TO BUY
Ew -. don of diseases, She was age 76 man, Precipitating Free-for-All Fight.
Bi grein: ul ithe Post Office in Centre Hall | fears. and haa been a member of the OR SELL ?
second class matter. jreal IBA iid
| Reformed church at I'yiersville for : :
: mp pe i 8 sriptic ol " : “ # nail Son the. ou Baral “ie ¢ a a
Pg mem ne "$1.50 . EH oe | many vears. She was twice married, The Centre Hall baseball team won th hampionghip in the, fif SEE US FIRST.
porte » Ret year, dvance, ri . r thy as = # = Ye a as ard Ladle fo vi : 4 ark Caria. AIteYHBOR
Display advertising rates made known and is also survived by three sons, one and final game with Bellefonte, ayed at i ark, Saturday {ler 1 -_ You can get same from
on application. gon, Kline Confer, by her rst we AY To the "discredit of the tellefonte team. the game ended In a gory scene, MARKLE BROS.’ Delivery “~
a aige; an he other fo Sons, lenry . ‘8 ' 1 liefonte t y nade ' Shee uRPek
mo. | Waits ard I " . ; Tot I \ ; 5 vo r when Pat Torse id baseman of the Bellefonte team, mad a nwa C. D. ARTHOLOMEW Truck each Morning from
ailzer Ol Yrone: aIu JOY i 2 * ; :
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SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |of rock maven: ana by three sisters} ranted ata Paul. Marts; the los! Titehor, Which CENTRE MALL, PA. 9 to 10, in Centre Hall.
and ones brother: Charles Weaver, oi] ing a pea eful basebmll field into a battle ground and scene o nage witl patos
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FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.)
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Logan Mills: Benjamin Weaver, of Al-
|toona: Israel Weaver, of Tylersville;
| Mrs, Hannah Harry of State
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numerous casualties
Centre Hall was leading, 8 to 1, In
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L Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. MM. | Short funeral services were held a H h Inning, hed 4
wi 3 Binal Xx 5 “udely halted and
| Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. |the Glossner residence, Thursday, and fp ===" 50 Pe et a)
" Harvest Home and Rally Day serv- continued in the Reformed church i n brutal form ol sport Wwi
Tyvlersville, in charge of the Rev, Ar- stitule It was like this: Pau) . » a " hi Bo - } ° 0 0 66 ’
i . > . Miller, of Rebersburg, and inter-]WhHo i a two-bag s WHE UA BO i ess a { ' 8
2 - ment made at Tylersville, ! ar . : ye fd { 0 0 ] j
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CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE |
(Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) BENNER.
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gr : 4 t Fhursday’'s Game,
Fussey vill i : tre County h« vital for a time ond. whi 3 ‘ {ed V ]
$:80—Sunday School. Sh. was aged 12 vea 3 manths and |” ol nat ' thi we § / of 44
30: 30—Ministerial Relief Service,
the following brother and sister de t ed 1 i ‘ ] t | Centre Hall jell * -
L EVANGELICAL Ry ly Tr rt Torn: . to the | gam: i eri WwW 1 ) Ee
(Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor) i ML AL aul : . a ay a radia the : | , last 1 i evens
{ Rocust Grove—d:30 A. M. elon's ta
\ Bethesda—10:45 A. M.
_ Spring Mills, 7:00 P. M. Me ri TP i Co a Ore a A er 2
METHODIST EPISCOPAL the fourth bereavement in this family {l'rior to this 1 ih leamp 140 {ane 4 wibeed op yang
(Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) ring the past several years. A IHZhUNRE QeSperates he Ea ] . ~ varied le tw tom
Pentre Hall—
§:80—Harvest Home Service.
B30:00—Sunday School. WHITMYER. —8arah
Pprucetown— ; {wife of John A. Wh
M00 Sunday School ywhiship. died at
11:00—Morning Worship,
$pring Mills—
§:30—Sunday
1.30—Harvest
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
§:830—Morning Worship.
310:30—Sunday
At LINDEN HALL,
(Pligrim’'s H ]
: WHEN you buy a Ford there are two things you never have
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to worry about. One is reliability. The other is long life.
Sunday Schoo :
Preackibe : : a Here's an interesting letter from a Ford owner in North
a. : tats ey i i Carolina:
Cottag: FEI IMCeuUng .vyednesdn an rvices were held t- 2 i Coded | e Hi : “My Ford was purchased May 8, 1928, and has been run 121,767
gvening.
Subject
Woman. . ; ! —. . . LL .
Everyl + {ny to +] 4 Interment ent Fairy i A 1 ‘ i to | i : “The brakes were relined at 101,000 miles. My gas mileage aver-
verybody invited to th 3 ing smets n > ; ; aged 21 miles to the gallon, and on tires, 19,000 miles per tire. 1 travel
miles. It has never stopped on the road for repairs of any kind what-
soever except punctures
over all kinds of road conditions—mountainous and flat,
“I consider this a wonderful record and I assure you my next car
will also be a Ford"
: $ Dall hit 4 Vheeling. Ral : : ; This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and
hy . at rr] i ! long life of the Ford. A Ford owner in Iowa tells of driving
a a i i ! : his Ford 73,000 miles in a single year. Another writes of
120,000 miles of good service.
° t tre Hall st | the aptr- [of ! i! : a Think ahead when you are considering the purchase of
; ; ye ng SBT an automobile and consider what it will be like after thoa-
itt t stoi fart eands of miles of driving. Will you still be satisfied? Will
! exon OTe e 1) in When | Satie wR : 1 you still say “it's a great car”?
succession of ‘ old | scatters i Belle had If it’s a Ford, you know everything will be O.K. It will
® an ern Ie enter, Pram ro t4ait fald =r: tha be taking you there and back in good style, just as it has
always done. And you will have saved many important,
worth-while dollars in cost of operation and up-keep and
v der What Bla “% Rte Horuen. bre : a a ae EY a ae Sums low yearly depreciation.
| P i \7 ; uty: ALE Fo FIFTEEN BODY TYPES
FICC. === [lll] 430-640
F.0.B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire
extra at low cost. Economical time payments through the Authorized
Ir you want an example of how great Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company.
volume lowers costs, just look at this
tire! There is only one reason Good-
year can offer so much value: Goodyear Son
makes millions more tires than anybody a a nat oo Manz, a Belleiontg
else and turns the savings back to you progressed. He yielded a total of four|Anderson, 3b 0 i
in a better product for the money. nly one in the mext four. The three|Watson, ms .... ' 00 |
“VOOR AGAMA ARNT COUL JUROEONMITITL TUUOTUIROION, <3 SCISCTUAT IVT BUNSEN, JOON AMNION SCOR 0HAIC RNTOTASTIR J
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If you doubt this, don’t waste time
wondering. Come in, look at the tire,
see if we aren’t right.
the
ance,
Here they are; come and get "em is LN stopping
’ hits
©) 3 4 Deiblet was knocked ¥ the 2% §
inthe: 5th Inning. ard Bourn i Le MARRIAGE LICENSES,
* 4 Jlocnle safe unti] the Sth. when Mai Elwood 3. EBmith . Centre Hall
two-bagger scored Goodhart and ir Ellen Houser .. csv i nte, R. D
the ninth, which has been told George W. Sheckler........ Miesburg
$9.60 per pair The box score Dorothy B. Haupt ..... Bellefonte
Centre Hall J Arthur Russell Auman .....Bellefonte
Crawford, 1b 4 Helen Kosar ....... Bellefonte |
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
G 0 0 D YEA R | B Marts, as ...... Ralph Emanuel Nittany
; Emery, of ......s, arian Oakwe 3 Parg
PATH 28 | N D E R Coodlart or ( Marian Oakwood Milesburg
James DD, Quinn ove Clearfield
Wanda Virginia Brown...... Clearfield
A I MP SOS,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
in 4.40.21 size. Others in 8 Alans,
tion TO . Pp
propor Bradford,
Stover, ¢
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HAGAN GARAGE | [=
PHONE 56 Totals
Bellefonte
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Centre Hall P Tors, 2
Davis, 1b
C Torsel,
Heverly Gets 83000 Joh,
James O, Heverly, automobile moces-
gorien dealer In Bellefonte, formerly
treasurer of Centre county, at the
hands of the Republican party, was
appointed a district manager in the
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Department of Labor and Industry by
Governor Pifchot. Heverly and forme.
er Judge Dale were the Pinchot big
shots in Centre county during the pri
mary and general election campaigns,
They have now both been rewarded by
appointments, Se Thy
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