XX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA — THE CENTRE REPORTER KYLE ALEXANDER GETS BASEBALL ISSUED WEEKLY, 83000 STATE JO! J —————es i spolRntmen < shit v-01 HOTS CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Deaths Appointment of eighty-one persons|yoCALS CLOSE B. B. SEASON to places on the State payroll and the WITH 4-0 VICTORY mm— mm SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . . . . -. . . 9. {dropping of nine was ghown on Tue Continuing ht “Indian sign” i 8. Ww, SMITH, Editor, SPIEGLEMEYER. Mrs, % day from personnel records. { Fleds FSbOUrg, (Fours lL.utz fanned 1 3! PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. t Those appointed were: 1 i on EDW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and he enemy, allowed only 4 hits, i : . § en a 60 pays for a four-line ad. in (his Public Instruction Robery Bern. (scored a 4-0 shutgut in the asl » i t solumn, These little ads. “re wonder Business Manager, : : — - . _ resident, died of complications . . 4 " hit . eat roid btumm——— reuter, State College, chief of special | scheduled Kgne of tha Dri-Valley workers in the way of results. Adver- Botered in the Post Office in Centre day morning. teducation, $4500. Agriculture Depart- League, last Thursday evening.at Cen Je anyiting gion trom a “Help Wanted” as second class matter, Mrs. Spieglemeyer was born in Penn ment, Kyle M. Alexander, Julian, |tre Hall, The game went the ase ans or Sala. TB S.~The terms of subscription to : i wnt anal A MVD vt - she Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, |township, May 6, 1864, the daughter of market analyst, $3000, seven innings, FOR BALE : A statement | “OpPOrtic is utz : ' Legal advertising at the rate of ten|afy. and Mrs. Jacob Krader. She was re er hep ee ‘. % SL ! Bt in pre os an Lutz seed is offered for sale pants per lune each lvsertion, . : : [PSC FRESHMEN SS a is 0 ehersburg as Montgomery in Display advertising rates made known |married on February 9 .1884, to Le-| 2 H : ! : t LASS, 1304; the old days was to Centre Hall, on application, vi Spleglemeyer, who preceded her in 2305 SOUGHT ADMISSION [Lutz's appearance on the mound REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE Ice . ase as i smbey of tl uther- | . : ; Democratic National Ticket ceased was a men vr of the Lather this will pmber 1304, that num- something which canno be account. Lee, Bpring Mills, . y an church at Coburn, i ’ 4 wr resident : FRANKLIN D. For : President : I R Ld Those who survive her death ar ROOSEV ELT, New York, one daughter, Mrs. David Dorman, | Ls wil on For Vice President; JOHN N. GAR- Aaronshurg: and four grandchildren. | - ‘ ’ 3 : ; i athe n the : p- bersburg, and NER, of Texas. Funeral services wera held from} ' a} . in By assignment ne he late home on Wednesday after.| . hund ‘ : nd Pe { ! nundred n orty "i Mf 4201777 RA . Democratic State Ticket noon, wih the Rev. A. C. Paulhamus| os gota ani - : | Ore CLAIR officiating. Interment was made BO iris admitted number 367 Mh lonis. wos Kradep Spieglemeyer, Coburn's 1 Centre H Te i uary 3 436 The % "rt . nals is . ' Po death on Janu 31, 1936. The d¢ The freshman colass at Penn Btate against the Brush Valley boys doeg refrigerapr, in good condition been accepted out of af®d for. Not a regular pitch for (CIA 1 { . VAL, than (Yeason of his being hit y } t who a Hed, More teams, Latz, howe For State Treasurer: VF. ROSS, of Butler. Fairview cemetery at Millheim., re re Sudicer Sentral; WARREN R. wd gh ls {GRANGE ENCAMPMENT AND OBERTS, of Bethlehem, » Je fartin Aither Zettle, a es : iv Of Spring Al Is, a i 1! 5158 § (Continued from first pi i Democratic County Ticket home in inslow, ., followin an l wo Co . page fi For Congress. DON GINGERY, of | Clearfield. i; ola tar “ab 2 nouns dt will be a : For Assemblyman: JOHN W, DECK-| yy ut fit ve \ i res: ho Wi unit al 1 n profitable | baseball ib In the history th " . , NOT Lin wan rrls ith " tes ys i | tow di . epresed ‘ i By WILL ROGERS ER, of Spring Mills, ] HE professor that was visiting & 1 (a f hi fripnd ome oI hi iriends, in i . Ww. N, 1. Pot. 1 {n 1 ay ‘ y nt himself, so when t little gi PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE! 4 ; dw J iL, en the little girl (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastora) Centre Hall—9:00 A. M, Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. MM. Fe; y R : .a g Secrges Valley, 7:30 P. M, Q EH. ig r geit) o15 |B fonte; E . Myers, Jullan. Lynn Spring Mill : 4 wh Gustine sr hela Br Shara — Fourth avenue, Altoona, «¢ : MOORE -COTTRELL CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE "rnd Rn Altoona hc il, Bde: David Smith, Boalsbuies: RB. W i cerrrs ims a = Ne veo foal, sorts Con (Bev, Delns B, Keener, Pastor) : it falling yealtl or f "11 Reed. Penna. arg : : es Ha “i SUGGEST TRI-VALLEY YI« TORS Sais iin month ; ’ Pine Gros n~ . —C0. LEAGUE WINNERS MEET : adfed him what kind of work he ¢ was born June 18, 1865, In hs 8 % . . > ES Ras - aw i “Why ’ geo EVANGELICAL burn, the son of James w. and Mary ting Bailie: mmerman, len Goorge A. Boott, in hig umn, REGISTER'S NOTICE. id: xe sald, ¥s I'm a lo- (Bev, ig K. Hosterman, Pastor) (Stover) Smith. On February 8, 18886, Floyd White. Conta le on — ho oo aabing Thru Si ridom,” ! Innicy ia hieeDy given to all persons “That's funny,” she says, “be- Centre Hall— ha married Irene CC. Waite Port. Matilda: ua 4 Brrr San re Dally Times, suggests hao ¢. intereste that the following inventor. cause I'd like to know what a geo= Sunday School, 9:30 A. MM, ronsburg. She survives him ag finan. Bellefonte - Earl an. GAIDIIER. | $e ain of the Tri-Valley League and 68 of the goods and chattels set apart |ogist does for a living.” Spring Mills— daughter, Grace; a wsep-son, C. Llp nt yo en rc |the Centre County League arrange a|to Widows in accordance with the pro-| “Oh, 1 just carry a little hame Worship Service, 9:15. Reinhart; two sisters, Mrs. W. O. ire Hl Walker Jeona olfe, Coen. series of games between the champ. YisSons of the Filduclaries Act of 1917 mer aroynd with me and use it to Sunday school, 10:15 A. M. Royer and Mrs. HL E. Weaver, al] of na, in this fashion: have bean confirmed ni sf by the Court crack open rocks.™ whom reside in Altoona. He wllso . ji Cr Halls record, incidentally, and if no exceptiong are filed on or “Now I know,” says the kid. “I Betbesda— leaves a brother, J. E. Hermam of LOC AL AND PERSONAL i# not to be gnored. Any team that Sbout the first day of next term the got a uncle that's a geologist. He Sunday school at 9:30 A. ML Zion. i of its 30 games has some. MMe will be eanfirmed absolute: got that way for driving his ear Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. He Was a cabinet maker fo + vas Smith i tion. cite. 1 thing ide nine players in uniform! 1. The inventory and appraisement when he kh a bun on. What did nn Penna. Railroad, Yetiring in 1835. aunts. Miss Grace § mith anf Mrs f ge fie Senators serve © plenty of of the | property of . 8. Betz. TOU do? METHODIST EPISCOPAL Services were held at the home at "HAE feredit for their achies . Tri-Val- late « arion Township, deceased American News Pestursl, Ing (Bev, Beth Russell, Pseter) 7:30 clock Sunday even Centre Hall— w made Monday afternoon in § 9:30—Sunday School. aul's cemetery, Woodward, with a . 7:30—Church Service. short rvice in the church (Col, Benjamin CC. Jones family, Ty-| " -_ 8 , 8 town — i 1 L541) of # i 4 Republican ‘ ait Unified Service, 9:30 a. m {SURPRISE PARTY FOR Worship followed by Sunday School] PLEASANT GAP YOUTH Lesson. ! Spring Mills- §:30—8unday School 10:30—Morning Worship. Reinhart at An< PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M., Kirkpstrick, Pastor) 9:30—8unday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. ol RAILROAD BROTHERHOOD BACKS|2nd Kelh Wagner, of Centre Hal:| : | [pes Ble iy Ye 4 ALL-WEATHER AM SS © $ 5ss Th Literary Digest | ¢ Largest selling BALLOONIST TO BE LARO! | A H } Presidteatiat Poll Broad ; > DAY ATTRACTION AT HECLA ersbu : Tefen *e] roay- tire on earth —————— AA ST GOV, LANDON SLASHEN ! SCHOOL COST WITH PRIDE! Goodyear over vB ue re Network | 45021 $8.60 |55017%11.90 = lay, Wednesday 4.75-19 9.10 6.00-16 13.25 wai Pridoy. evenings | s2s17 10.50 |ss0.15 16.40 HECLA PAR " "1 GOODNEAR id BO vi Price Size Price : oils a outs 220 L em x PATHFINDER Labor Day. Celebration I GR HB Wai id 35% Shoice ”| SUNDAY--MONDAY TL a SEPT. 6 & 3 | [dl Em el $5.50 | 50019%8.80 ¢& | ade by theworid'stargest J 44021 7.00 | 52515 9.75 HRS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS | iver company — hese: | az510 8.20 | 550:110.70 RINE dh fans ct x: 4 : ; iy So ! = 4 po wd > sac. | EDWARD ALLEN knowledged quality leader . A thw OD. 3 onist in All give you the GOODYEAR % 2%. regime had just turned out we. | tong determine Me distance the bal- ant Pat WARGN OF rich | od E able to help others of itself. = Joon goes upward before the para- eee Center Traction for quick SPEEDWAY Jane wewmity mae the, weerage ais-| © TUSSEY MT. TAR HEELS stopping Tt 'SSEYVILLE . Sensational tir Won will be presen. In 4 New and Novel Program All give you BLOWOUT Finest ign:ptics tire in the ‘ n town late afternoon of both dave ® 3s 3 0se 09 od the csldbration PROTECTION IN EVERY PLY p ct By popular reques REO Misses Mary Swart 3 fy popular request the Tussey Mt. NORM H — i i nes lary riz and Mary Tar Heels will return Heol y Built with patented Fortney accompanied Ariends on al, thes : to Park Size Price Size Price trip to Wayne. a Philadelphia sub. for tse two closing days, presenting AND HIS ORCHESTR A SUPERTWIST CORD 303%0%4.95 47510%6.40 urh, on Wednesday a new al novel program. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mowery, of]. lCn& roller skating and new All give you TOUGH, THICK, 440-21 5.50 5.00-19 6.85 concessions and rides will be other I YANCI N( 3 Newfown, spent the week end at thel,.. a ha attractions during this event. LONG-MILEAGE TREADS 4.50.21 6.05 5.25.18 7.60 Wm. Bressler, who hag been - em- —————— ————— ROLLER SKATING ployed at the A. L. Slaterbeck home| TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE | CANOEING — SWIMMING All give you top values— far some time, secured employment Emma CC. Fledler, » 0 ’ | | adler, et al, to William YOTOR Zor wiviaddiaallall DRIVE IN! LET US SHOW in Philadelphia, Ww Wance, of , . » of Aaro wre, trae Mrs, MoCormick, of Tyrons, and [Penn twp.: $130. Hebury Tag; 'n OF SAFETY Mrs. Irwin, of Balleyville, the F. WwW. | lv lL | \ ! R RS | 4 3 spent Keister, eo al, tg W. W.|..Good Meals Served on Grounds. Other sizes priced in proportion i y when busine and finance went run-|hanging by his toes and then making America's Premier Balle " His Death Defying Sk Ride ning to Washington, where Weather condi- week end with their cousin, Mrs. An-| Wance, of Aaronsburg, tract in Haines nie Klinefelter, and Penn twps.: $110. : Mr. and Mra. H. COC. Grove and Will Grant Chambers, of Stat Col. daughter Colleen, of Huntingdon, wera |lege, trace in State College ‘boron hh: Sunday visitors at the W., BH Martz] $1.00, He; Some Fannie L. Cath an. ot al i ————————————_———_— is hom 4 a A rman, eo , Adm. to : { Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rishel and two|Fred BE. Catherman of mh , ANTED--Market chickens | 1 A( 1A | N'S ( IAR Al iE #ons, and the former's mother, of|in Milheim. $600, : Mikel, tan a tankage rhe $1.78 per > wu ’ . State College, called at Fortney —————— home on Siondas, Whe Centre Twporiae, 200.8 goss 2 2 75" Ovatte Halli shone 11 CENTRE HALL, PA. Ld “Free Parking and Picnic Tables. >