THURSDAY JULY 27, 1836. tm FHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, I ees CENTRE m—— SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W., BMITH, Editor, BDW. E. BAILEY, Business Manager, ERE Entered in the Hall as s¢cond class matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the .rate of ten feuts per line each Insertion. Display advertising rates ou #8 apphes ation, “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 5. ¥, Greenhoe, FPastor) Georges Valley—39 to 10 A. M Farmers Mills, 10:30 A, M. Centre Hall, 7:80 P. M, HALL. PENNA. Propeiciais Post Oflice in Centre made known CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE | (Rev, Delas BR, Keener, Pastor) Centres Hall— 9:00—Church 10: 00—Church 7:00--Y. P. vey Flink subjed Poetry.” Tusseyville— §:30—Church 10.30—Church Worship. School, Meeting, t, “Religion Har- and speaker School. Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J, M, Kirkpatrick, §:30—Morning Worship. 10:830—Sunday School. $:80—Christian Endeavor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:830—Morning Worship, 10:30—Sunday School Bprucetown— 9:30—8unday School. 10:30—Morning Worship. Bpring Mills— 9:30—Sunday School. 7:830—Evening Worship. EVANGELICAL (Rev. W, K. Hosterman, Centre Hall— Sunday School, Worship Service, Spring Milis— Worship Service, 9:30 Sunday School, 10:30 Bethesda — Sunday School, Worship Service, DEMOCRATS PRAISE PROPOSED BY Reaction by licans to mino proposals evoked message, Here House Senator to put gram into have n« he'll every be out of the Representati leader: “I ti! speech. It frying to and the ple. The effec ment in m3 the Improve mer.” Senator MeN Republican “At this late hour 1 beltove President of character during this of Congress. [It ] the sion inde Senator Kellar, D always posed Benatoy erally, 1 favor tie mended Benator K. by Repre Martin agreed with Snell that Aas ‘not the that ful to reco A Senator Les sort to the only the necessary 1 debts of the Government Jeast burdensome Senator Rabi YA splendid message” 8enator Townsend WAS aA great = irprise to the Senate ding the the Dem side. 1 at this t \ much chan Benatoy tax prog both Pastor) Pastor) 9:30 A. M. 7:30 P. MM A. M. A. M. 9:30 A M. 10:30 A, M. TAX RAISE PRESIDENT most led the can't expects legislation fession continue Bete xes should be MMe pay.” Ohio): =Olen- ples thos ahle to (, prine President.” (D. Arte): on recom- den me. sentative {R. the will time.’ kind be this a th. 1.) ystem that oney to can raise defray through the system lefts (Prog. (n. everyone leaders shionld this cornora #iruck a senate of the 1» that Pre foes ¢ ent to Congres of the save fog end of democracy Wheeler thought it was I would be in at thie session.’ Senntor Clark general sympathy with it Senator Walsh (D, #00 how some ncrense or Inheritance tax can We Intend to balance the budget.’ Rep, Puller (D. Ark) "I favor high Income and gift taxes. The on ly thing I have against the President is that he didn’t send this message up before.” SAA AEN. The class in the Lutheran Sunday - school taught by Mrs. Mary Btahl, met on Grange Park, Tuesday after. noon, and finished with an evening dinner. oh Senator (D., Mont) excellent "q an favor of action on (D., Mo) Masa y: “I don't] in the w» - @® » * » » ». . - Ld » [sen died Mrs, Della 1D. ‘harles A. Isenberg Boalsburg, ISENBERG Tg wife of ( her home In of last one week. itl to followed an due morning week, of pneumonia. Mrs. 1568, ness Death was Isenberg was born making her months in are at death on and 23 days. township, Mary W 13. nar yours, 11 Ferguson the Jonathan and both and w December, to wig born daughter er Shutt, ried In A. Isenberg. A member of eq church, she {teem by | In addition her hb leaves two sons, Ed Michigan: and rish One { EB res Miles) Funeral services were beld of decensed 181 13, Boalsbureg held in knew her, * the was those who ushband, she to ward, of Hobart, of mens, also survives in Reforme Mrs ftertained friends t¥ Saturday Mr dai sehite Tr evenin Mrs, Joan. and Ammon | Mrs Jose ph Baird’ contribute : at ould j at 8, + Swartz home week, k S———— ws ——— IMILLHEIM BASEBALL CLUB'S FUTURE IN GRAVE DOUBT From the Jour nal} Efforts are being made to Millkeim Baseball Cloh on financially Upon the wife | the tha question ting as a member of County League hey | the el j Lack £51 interes {is seidpntite 43 to ita feat will rest of contin. the Centre the close ankwer to or #nilt ipal re On Cry he poo i and i CAs that detrimental The i poorly Ie lenge member ®, lenge with ten el wanced uneven schedule rout iN, ing rivals ara n soen often en pitch entra 1 without leaving four pairs ils ¢ create situation pute @ and ith. a The Harmony class of the Ev bend Mt. Pleasant, which is Moore, the § i Lh BEY. It might be with continue the Mmply | hasohal) unwilling feud to up Tuly angel picnic at al a cabin hy Mr. nnd Mrs The members of class present wore Miss Gertrude Ishier teacher, Doll Hess, Angeline Hess, Geneva Hesa, Ruth Hartley, Is Ruble, ert, church school held a last Friday, rented of Ty rone. Lar Marie Snyder, Lillian Tick. ’ Guests were Rev. and Mm. WwW. K., Hosterman, Mrs, George Yahler, Jane Rpyker, Woodrow Isher, Marj. orle Morrow, Geraldine Bradford thryn Smith, Reuben Kah oth Frank. Rickert, ana i bat i | | i | i i i Mr AND PERSONAL Altoona, a P. BR R i very began with such a bright Spring Mills Iu it could no ind wis on Goodhart, id seriously {1 ing rain and rs William Herman and Were puest “CLEAROSOL"” meeting NEW very at R. B. heing Colyer since interesting Hagun's present {iarage Mr, automotive « Oi CO and card wdaay nlght at the wed to J. H summer. ham supper "we hire wits helg Tug Mee employes and an from the KB. DD. ducted Geisinger | of home In vacation. amg, I Independent the und very effpctively explained the new of refining Mobile, new “Clearosol to bring in oll more to better Alexander from motored to Carbon, it Gearhart, the with ii student in the abel Bradford, a in meeting, for slides Danville, is at weeks nurses he and for a three Process The pected . OCB Sallie R i . Franklin R Altoona and uble ig in with 3 a anpout a 2H family the Power Co, ubile, y { y saving consumption, less man is employed by ¥ , Central light young from gal virtua mileags and and wear oil and Mrs, A carboniz Mrs town and OTK i witho metho - Throug! ancthey proce propane is re Vie from sdil= 1 motion } 1 3 MB any thing ev —————————— HOSPITAL NOTES. ‘atients in the Centre pital from he during la Miss Hacha patient cently, ity hin | rand Charlie ired on Tuesday CON Mr ee exp Gramley, a Nn Friday tra sol” patient, returned home sh (ie Hackett, ex adm Wedn WOR Cen i1ted cent, engine que Casio PENNY-A-WORD COLI and MULES E. JODON SALES BARN PLEASANT GAP EM SMITH, Ane H. 1. EBRIGH] DONT ns at 9.00 O'clock A.M. Wm. Gruenwald TIME (¢ AMD AND PLACE. at Dinner, Sanday, § PENN HALL. THE TIRE 3 FOR YOUR & JULY 41H TRIP and many happy care- free miles— ik Guaranteed against road hazards and defects. Extra Safety, Extra Mileage — NO Extra Cost! Our terms make buying easy. The Goodyear Speedway Tire costs as low as HAGAN GARAGE Phone 56 HOW FINGERPRINT FAUROT” SLEUTHED THE J TRAIL OF A TIRE FROM COAST TO COAST ¢ ANS THE ASSAZENS EVIDENSSE 1S SHARGH UNCOVERED ARDY wv Wo vet: ite A BH Son FE Pond #5 tw ROLLS IN! PROVED! 4:7: 2%! M IL ES of REAL NON-SKID ~fre- quently exceeded. PROVED! SaReix ot SAFETY stops cars quicker in emergency. P ROVED! Soren gives PROTECTION against blowouts. Come in—see our LOCAL EVIDENCE on Bed £3 heed is serving but til15:30 la’t b Hurry because the Time Control on ber Electric Range is watchin g the dinner. She prepared the dinner in the morning—put it in the cold oven of the Electric Range—set the temperature control and the On and Of dials of the ume control at the time the cooking should begin and stop. : Here is her OVEN DINNER Cooked Perfectly ALL AT O TIME MEAT LOAF POTATOES AU CRATIN PEACH POLLY MEAT 1 Ib. rounc gronnd 1% ib. an pork, ground 1 cup Jes po b 3 eggs 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1% cups sweet milk pepper 1o taste TE 4% X LOAF i steak « Mix ground meat, cracker crumbs, beaten eggs, sale, } onion, pepper and sweet milk, using large mixing spoon. Pack into greased loaf pan. : POTATOES AU GRATIN 8 medium-sized cooked potatoes 2 cups white sauce %4 cup grated cheese 1% cup bread crumbs Cut potatoes in cubes. Place layer of potatoes in buttered baking dish, cover with cheese and white sauce. Place the sec- ond layer of potatoes, cheese and white sauce, then crumbs on wp. PEACH POLLY 1 quart peaches 1 cup Minute Tapioca 1 tablespoon lemon juice V4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter Arrange peaches in a buttered baking dish, sprinkie on the sugar, dot with bits of butter and add the tapioca. Pour over the top the juice from peaches with which the lemoa juice has been combined. Place meat loaf and potatoes on bottom rack and peach polly on top rack of the cold oven. Set time and temperature con. trols and cook for 1% hours at 350 degrees. The cool, clean, economical electric range Surprising as it may seem our customers’ bills show that the cost of electric cocking for the average family is only $7.20 a month w coll Arvange wow for a FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION i In the interest of ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS
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