THURSDAY, MAY 25 ® @ * * CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT w - . . w * Boal §i » w ¥ urg. The 8S f the i church, taugn by Mors (380 1d on Saturday ternoon in the Tennis Mr and Mr week-end guests will ho gtore, were Henry severe Miss Naomi sweelw Handguet . TT. Jamison made a hurried A Monument Erected-~ to the memory of a loved one is a substantial expression of your jast- ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration— for f(t must last through all the years to come. Let ‘us co-operate with you by submit. ting suggestions based upon our wide experience ag memoria sculp: tors. C. H. HOMAN Buccessors to H. G, STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, CENTRE HALL, PA. £2 Historical “Facts | SEPP E ETT -ee (Under this he historical faet extent more to a large Cente gnated for followin cn ——— PENNA. LAW KEEPS PROPERTIES OFF AUCT. MILLER NEW POSTMASTER AT STATE COL) EGE State College's New Postmasten esignation of Mr. Miller's awnlts the George Glenn, permanent confirmation of appointment Senate, the He resigned vesterda,e as a member of the borough councii to which he was elected in 1931. Council has thirty days in which to name someone to fill hia place. If it does not the Court will appoint the new member. Mr. Miller wag the Democratic cans didate for the legislature at the gen. eral election last fall and is recognieed as one of the outstanding members of that party in Centre county. He came to State College in 1920 and has con. ducted his drug busines on Allen Bt, for the entire thirteen years of his residence here. Hé lg a native of Phil. fpsburg. Thirteen has always been an import. ant number for Mr. Miller. He grad- uated from High school In 1913, en listed in the army on Friday, the 13th, made the voyage to France in thir. teen days, was in France thirteen months, discharged on Friday, the 13th, was married in Friday, the 13th, and was appointed on the thirteenth this month, although bls notification Wd not arrive here until Wednesday. | BASEBALL | CLUBS LEAGUE OF THE COUNTY STANDING IN CENTRE Where They Play BREEN, Thursday's © Saturday's Games, Memorial Day HOWARD, L 3 i HALL, 5; HOWARD M Pleteher, Welkert, rf Heverly, 8h Runes, ¢ Bathurst, 2b F Pletcher, Kilne, ss { ondo, of Spangler, if PV Totals - Hall Goodhart, Bractord, (entre ri oh an cf in Martz, Frank, if Knarr, 1b fiross, 1h Walker, ¢ Jamison, au ll EE Pp 1 i f - Totals ¥ DEFEATS i, SA CENTRE HALL ORVISTON, 7. TURDAY | Bi Thi CENTRE HALL Goodhart, rf Bradford, 2h Crawford, 3h Emery, eof BR Marte, ss Frank, W Knarr, 1b Stover, ¢ P Martz, p box =< - - Wg wa © r - = - BOREL DRE ol wg=e Sle { wu wl ose: he - ® Totals a] ~ ORVISTON Ww Glllesple, RB Lomison, Gray, ef Shank, 1b F Lomlison, Packer, It : K Walker, ss, MeClure, 3b Confer, p Gardner, 2h ri, as C .. SP uD pw » | mesos uutwss > i | 0016-8 mw = | oumsoussss™ wlozsPsms=uns —- » "w -s — ww Totals LOCALS MAKE IT § STRAIGHT BY DEFEATING “GAPS” 7-8 Centre Hall pulled a game from the fire Thursday evening in a T7-inning twilight game with Pleasant Gap on the local fidld. Durst took the mound for the home team, but wag soon in difficulty when free passes to first, coupled with some inferior catching Pleasant Caps stickwork enabled the visitors to find the home plate without much difficulty. In the third inning, with one gone and the score 5 to 1 against the home team, Gross was substituted for Durst, and gave a splendid exhibition of pitch. ing, to the surprise of all. The "Gap" was held to one hit for the remainder of the game which scored the only run off Gross. The locals played an uphill game, but by dogged determination i kept paring down the lead until the jast inning found them one run I | 3 Da; y, with for C h A $1.00—$%1 Lady's Yoon and Suit REDUCED White Hats I) White Coats The x 1 GAP ih of rf ser, yOTS, se, € napp, 2h Zeleznlek an leleenlek, « erstetier, p Totals HALL ri. Dh ah of Martz, if in ®% P Marts *5 Totals a————— SPRING MILLS, 4 i Crankiness, strain. Michi ous spells teaching. a hard days package?” the same reliable medicine Miss Money back if you are not MILES is ai + LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXECUTORS Estate of VP NOTICE, in the Ry Cased Letters testamentary the above estate duly granted the undersign- all persons knowing themseives In- ted to the estate are requested to make and Leaving the same to them those present for seltiemen EXECUTORS NOTICE EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Est 1A} i Letters testament on above esiale uly granted the undersigned persons knowing themselves indebted requested to make Im and those having claims ¢ to present them duly au. scitiement. ary 3» the estate are vont, yet the sam for 0D stitutions fo sttmnal) futimref fos Fuss oi DIOTeS S Foop MALI ~ Weis it Day It's Quality Fo there'll be CENTRE son do n Plenle tecause nd CAMPBELLS BAKED BEANS tan 5c WEIS QUALITY EVAP. MILK 4 tall cans 25¢ Krilt's Mayonnaise §01 jar 17¢ GRAPE NUTS pkg 16¢ Baker’s Cocoa 2 1-2 Ib cans 25¢ When contemplat holding PUBLIC SALE, and re- call the undersigned, verse charges E.M. SMITH STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 . for Safety USE PASTEURIZED MILK & CREAM POCO PPIOIPN MARKLE BROS. DAIRY Phone 275R BELLEFONTE INSURANCE Axp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE .US FIRST. ee C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA Peanut Butter Ib 10c Stuffed Manzanilia Olives, 2 302 bots 19¢ Plain Olives pt bot 25¢ CAMPRELL'S Tomato Juice (an 5c Root Beer Ext. bot 15¢ SWANSDOWN Cake Flour 23c pkg Stringless Beans 2 cans 15c¢ Sanka Coffee, 49¢ BREAKFAST HOUR COFFEE Ib 17c WEIS QUALITY-Ib, 23¢ FREE’ 1 12.02 bottle of HYAN DRY GINGER ALE or LIME or LITHIA with purchase of 2 28-0z bots for 29¢ Plus ret'pemable bottle depos. i oon © bottles 2 small Phe-13¢ arge Pps -3