The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 26, 1937, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER CLOSE OF LOCAL B. B. SEASON; The annual Contre County Teach 2 ny boing In Shy ‘li’ au
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EEE ESE PENN A. This (Thursday) evening closes, of b ae h id Pha day and Friday, O hats of style ands gquality~-Mrs, Len-
CENTRE HALL, — os ficialy, the Tri Valley Baseball League | tober “1 and 22. ses ® ore V. Burd, East Main Street, Miil-
_ - which ran for two cycles of fifteen Whether or not a voter not register * heim, Pa x36
re RB i, Editor " . . or
8 Wo Su13ll, Tle Editor CRAWFORD. —Mre. Mary M. Crav Rebersburg won the firgt cycle and| . ed 1 nA . “habtghd
FW. B gi oh Manager ¢ ford, wife of Frank M. Crawford died pleasant Gap has the second half [f'tion ae ee a tL A ew PAS 1 EURIZED
TRS Th : terme of subscription to| morning at 1 o'clock after an jliness | will meet in a series of games to de-lgsix districts in Union county at the ‘ D: \ [IR Y
gbe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. [lasting nearly three years. Dea'h was cide the championship of the league. l. oming primary election. Attorney 9
gents per Une each insertion. Mrs. Crawford was born in Laurel- ning, which. write finig to the 1 not registered when he signed a nom. 2 PRODUC I S
Display advertising rategomade knowdlion May 2, 1873, the daughter of John jgeason, are as follows: ination petition was disqualified. If he
a OMice In Centre . six sehzaem » ‘ a y f ETA EY
Bad as hte ent ier she was united in marriage to Frank Spring Mills at Lemont. petitioners under al} circumstances | When in need of
Repare k in Centre Hall for several years fol- voter. | tory service for.pubscribers living in MILK, CREAM,
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES lowing their marriage, Mr. and Mrs “Little World's Series” Arranged | the Bellefonte, Boalsburg, Center Hall, BUTTERMILK
A —- is ; LK! A,
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE they have made thelr home for thel vay according to the following | State College exchange areas, a separate 4
A (Bev. L. Arthur Wegner, Pastors) [past 37 years. Mrs. Crawford was a). hedule: v IR) | Directory embracing these communi- and ICE—
& AV] rd: | This Directory is to } ised each
> ite ot eartdar Ron an church, Bellefonte. burg: 2:30 m AY ¢ Js 10 De rev) - yo y
Sunday School at regular hour. Surviving are her husband, a. SOD IR Y ~ at reasant 1 Jro0D year to include the many new and GARBRICK S DAIRY
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CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. == oo... 0 0 or Bellefonte and a] ens tans Min opening of State College. :
(Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) brother. Dr. 8. H. Huff of Bellville : i" ‘ i As an additional improvement, this new
' oS. i burg. 0 . ; FRED LUSE, Manager, book will contain a complete Classified
EYE Lis Leber irg at ieasant | ~ TD © Business Section in whic
Pastor on vacatior Funeral servi il e held from... a : | CENTRE HALL every business and professional sub.
Bev, W. K. Hosterman, FPsetor) . eal Bk 2 ohn's Luth- ‘ne ? 2 ~ . :
¢ : : ex : "i E. Arn 1d, 1 hd “ Ny. A Centre Hall, 4; Lemont, 2, i BULK RICE on 5¢ You will appreciate the many advan.
NO WORSHIP SERVICES on thisjeran church ol-ct 8 uA. i entre Hall defeated Lemont in a : pound tages of this new Buyers’ Guide. It will Work
the Union cemeter) eile. save you the time and trouble of search.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937 " THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
aod _ , \ (| 8 ra 8 EXT (ers’ Institute will be held In the
ISSUED WEEKLY. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES NEXT [4 winter Rats 2a ar THE HAT SHOP
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors *
mes _ lat her home in Bellefonte Tuesday cinched. Consequently, these two clubg | ed in casg the drys win In any of the
Legs! advertising at the rate of ten|caused by a heart condition, The games for this (Thursday) eve- | General Margiot'i ruled that a voter
| OUR OWN ICE CREAM
Sb appilcation. and Susan Huff. About 46 years ago Centre Hall at Pleasant Gap. was right in that instance it appears | TELEPHOHE DIRECTORY ! " : . 4
ne | M, Crawford. After making sheir home Rebersburg at Pine Grove Mills, must have all the qualificationg of a! ® In order 10 provide a better Direc.
Crawford moved to Bellefonte where| ph. orittle Worl leries” will be Millheim, Snow Shoe, Sprin ills and . . TE
: The “Little World's Series” will be | ) Pring Mills CHOCOLATE MILK,
NO CHURCH SERVICE. faithful member of St. John's Luther Sept. 4—Pleasant Gap at Rebers- ties willbedistributed about November. Phone 24R4
nd daughter, Francis H. and Mrs | 5 e changed listings caused by the Fall Centre Hall, Po
Hn 3 a ' ’ . / @ap, 2:3 ) n. — #
NO SERVICES until Sept. Sth—|y ; juve grandchildren also survive. ; rw
Fi gra 1 i 1 will be listed WHEN IN NEED OF
ky : Se Em her late home this hursday) morn lept. 14—At Cents {all p. m.| vores scriber living in the above mentioned : .
EVANGELICAL ing at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Clarer — communities, aning i
gharge until Sept, oth, be made In ily
poi 4 y i ’ " g ~ ™ Y ing on |
a fonte. Bean on : a. 1 i | FRESH BAKED FIU BARS 19¢ ing for the article or service you need. “ln
g hy . Ih
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ey x is od a silos will hits. ; “ Its conveniently arranged pages will
(Bev. Seth Hussell, Pastor) NFER.—~The bod of ‘on- |, bal ys hha Seiko tell vou in an instant “Where to buy it" :
Centre Hall— ’ - Arr t ole, rota ho ale Tamison ding ‘ Re 3 = nd} Wels Qual MAYONNAISE in your own neighborhood. LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
tle Kale ont, a the amie of a dnugier at Ooaka [hile Homan’ permitied only 3 ‘and| Wels Gual. NAXONNAISE 1 Op All Kinds Buildi
:30—A » t th ne of a daug) tuck out mice. ‘TWo of the three il ) ; x LAE inds Building Material
30: 30—Sunday School (f 1 ; n a i ay of " VeeK - MER ay collected by Mout i > orion 2 4
Bprucetown— Lr CALL AT-—
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. cemetery on Tuesday afternoon ’ hi te m tes’ i iy | Te Quit MAYOXXAISE 23 a G , Pl I I
Roos Fini 20 lowink servioth at. 10g Dome of M.|THS A male yunh oo 16-0: far BS arrett's Planing Mill
»:30—Sunday School. | ets Taco nusted be Fev. Row. tthe ] enter fielder, Paul Fette p= GOOD MATERIAL AND
3 ted by { i R 3 : tolft was ti C0 Ue of Lemont filing | Wely Qual. PEANUT BUTTER 0 HONEST PRICES
PRESBYTERIAN | Reberdure. {a 3 " THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Rebersburg, Pa
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) . |due delay of the game ooley,” fe 8, Fe.
ie deceased, whose ler nan +h ee wat warrant 3 zo OF PENNSYLVANIA
9:30—Sunday School. | = Sophia Confer, wag ¢ ughter of I : By Speen f tb iensa) PLAIN ROLL OLEO 31 r —
(No Preaching Service) |John and Catharine Breon Confer, ane I YL. to. x mat a r fleld 2h rol v
= mem | as born in Penn township ET Cerpth wr W a
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS aged about 80 years ana is the last|' the Ofth Hmm 2 ined | HEINZ KETCHUP i
i . not t 3 tol H-0zr bot 17¢
of any kind
her generation.
For Judge of Centre County, There survive he
re Orized 1 nopounce 11 . -
We are authorized ) anooun { Della DeCumbus,
van Walker, of jellefonte Borough, ‘ : “ ie L1 laver on th nch. Ernest
8 candidate for the office of Judge ured, and these son ALL |e sy wns pressed Int orvies 11¢ DEL-MAIZ GOLDEN CORN .. 1
the Courts of Centre County, subject tojornls George, Minnesot lam, ir 4d not hav the reg jon n Can C
tbe decision of the voters of the i an and Clavios Ha ' 2
ocratic Party as expres
ery Election, Tues, September 14, 1857. |) Cont Ty. from Whose .home 1 p to specifications. Durst peeled EARLY JUNE PEAS
jen ral was heid, Is a niece of © “Inhis shirt, and wearing ti Frank » ‘ No 2 can—4 cans C
For District Attorney,
f 3 te, : 3 La | The score of the game 1 ** MPPLE BUTTE}
idate, on the E.—Nicoden Lose died Thu E i 88-0. Ja: 15¢
the office on
tre County. : Y none. Flodiér, at the age Of 48) oreaai : DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT 27¢
— | Ph mont 1 19 ‘ A 2 cans
CENTRE HALL “ELIGIBLE” FOR > of the est resid : "hit
A $5000 P. 0. BUILDING|Y2'eY. = x re ibasima [ETO } CLOVERDALE BEVERAGES 25¢
You Can Buy Any Kind of Roofiing You
Wish, but you can find nothing t> compare
with COPPER.LOY
When it Rains, | C
4 oy | CHANNELDRAIN
7 RoorING
16 op—8 Lots, jor
CLOVERDALE BEVERAGES
20.003 bots fui 25¢
ur
program. rears tw { his ee brothers | Centre Hal : Y. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT 15¢
Air
SOLAN MN
by tI
$ ¢
The mmittee approved a fic- [being kil 1 in the i Wa Flv ne FS ¢ . : i i ; ¢ pkgs for
EX
w/ ES a
jency Ch pro- rd 6 0
vides 13. 000,000 lump sum for pub-|the h Orchard at Gettysburg oii pe 1. @ *
DE oe a eet ]u Marz, 3 - = + = * Grange Fair Campers
Gree
Ly I I 3 N t —SOLD BY—
H. P. Schaeffer Hardware
Bell 29 BELLEFONTE, PA.
1"Komel
rich $75,000; Mansfiled, Canton, $75. Middleburg. his brothers and four -
000; Athens, $80,000 Galeton, $75 ren also rvive Runkle, r THIS STORE WELOOMES A
000; J&hnsonburg, $5000 Mifflin- | n
burg, $80,000; Port Allegheny $85,- [engaged in in
000; Sheffield, $75,000; Troy, $75,000; (ties in Penns Valley x : . : my
Westfield, $75,000, ivears he lived op t Meyer farm Fotals md y : WE
though these inities are on | tre Hill. He was unusually | > PLIES
oe welightle” lst for mes ond of good hot ‘ook orid Rebershurg, 6; Centre Hall, 5. PICNIC SUPPLIES—ALSO COLD
wt to Rebersburg in| MEATS
buildings, congressional an lin having *hem in shov ondi’ jor entre Hall
sources agree that there lg little like. | when doing farm work. the last inning f Saturdays game, §
lihood that the profec’s will mater. Funeral serviceg were held Monday y 5, at Rebershurg. Centre Hall's four | >.
jalize for several years to come. at 10 a. m. from the home of his | hits were tox few and far between i
They point out that the listing sub. [daughter at Fiedler, with Rev. H. A be productive « ANY runs indeed |
mitted to Congress by the Appropria-]| Houseal of Millheim officiating In- how aid they score five, with Rebers.
tions Committee in conjunction with|terment was made In the Woodward (burg having only one error? Rebers- |
the third deficiency bill proposes to|Cemetery. ' {burg found “Georgie' Mariz, only al
finance construction only to the ex- — | youngster, and Jamison, for nine hits
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tent of 3$23,000000. That amount, they| MILLER —Williatn Harvey Miller [It was the latters harg juck to be
computed, would build only 42 of the after an iliness of over two years, | charged with the defeat after going in
major projects which the Postoffice|dieq at hig home in Bellefonte on|®t the Sth inning with the score tied
Department considers have been too|Bunday morning. fat 5-5
long deferred; or 200 of the smaller He waa born in Bellefonte, 5 som of | . i.
buildings costing about $70,000 each. {Jonathan and Harriet Toot Miller ana | WORK ON NEW ROAD |
Projects large and small, Included!was aged 69% years. 5 months and 23} PROGRESSING RAPIDLY |
Ea; atarax Th. wi oe (i. erwin Mer en a age "Oa, btw Contr
Ng.» Bh Mn af #0 AI80 IWO Hall and Spring Mills is progressing
gram would require an appropriation |brothers, George. of Bellefonte, and nicely. smoothly. quietly. The or
of $208,000,000, or nearly 10 times the Ollie, of Beottdale lahoves.sarthent to went in Radin
amount Congress intends to provide Mr. Miller wng a tinney and dealer | or ond hilt went at the Penns Cave
When both houses pass the bill and|in hardware for forty-five years. i i
the President affixes his signature | Burial was made on Wednesday i lnetarann the: present Oberaiions and
the Interdepartmental committee, com- the Union cemetery Rev. Hartsock of Fhe Etoeard Dron ea iC :
posed of treasury and postoffice offic. (the Methodist church officiating. | ™ al ol eo ht vant | : . bins
fals, will begin the process of selec- i he shovel to the east Is working
tiop and elimination. The committee
will pick from the list of 1800 sug-
gested projects, either 42 tor fobs | ' |
major J Be | past, passed away at his home in that The third power shovel, a clam-shel]
town. Ha had no known relatives r orange peel fg making excavations |
Funeral services were held in or footings for the pony tfoes bride | ¢ ;
Artheran churel it Tyvleravilie Ath | ON Penns Creek, hack © he Spring : ei
0 the files 11 retan oe whe ly Ty : 4 A pring » Prot
e Ne. 1Rev. J es
{flag station road. The rough grading
i
west from the Zubler farm. This work
SHAFFER.—~Adam Shaffer, aged §1/i# on the lower section of the eon-|
years, of Tylersville, ill for some time ftruction project. J i
or 200 smaller ones or a combination
Bort y
of both whose ARETeLAle cost wil] not
exceed $23.000.000. Plans fos the othe
i
ers will then be returned t
to crop up again two years hence a4
“eligible 3 Rung.
0
M. LIL. Hutchason |
perintandent, are
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UNJUST CRITICISM.
It is ju riticiam
brad Hen tle- ther hom leasant G tts
ag ks. whenever the locat Gra. Hake, $6, die the Cen. | PENN STATE TEACHER
laddies take out the fire truck ol ® ity hospital on Wednesday of WILL AID BOROUGHS
“exorcise” Yeu ‘verid: wk fo
Heve it, but the local
Ce
{last week. Mrs lake lived alone. and
scarcely - lowland. bro , of econ- ’
1 be Rowland, j { econ What could be more tempting to the appetite on a warm day than a bowl of chill, erisp
evidently fell as sh was ascending Nas -
at the Pennsylvanis State Col- salad greens with a smooth French dressing.
firemen ara Aac-
| stairway t st {res sen lc § a +i
cused of “showing off.” irway Oo retire, breaking a nip
and this by hone. Sha wi iacoverod by 2 his lege has been appointed fo a coms - :
© would again|por She as » to ir Jd = PEIRD- | nittee which will work with the state | By LOUISE BROWN | attachment to the electric mixer | can buy & good wooden one (and
criticise, and sharply so, it the fire-| Sh. « 25 the dashie ar Dam + department of internal affairs in pre-| AVE YOU noticed that the is very handy in preparing vege- | most people prefer these) come
fighting equipment was not in Drie fe as the davgbier of, Inco and| ing a budgetary form for use in| salad bowl is becoming more | tables for salad—cutting them | plete with fork and spoon for
condition in case fire broke out on|at Pleasant rion Sn, ond was bOTD Ly Pennsylvania boroughs and more popular? Smart host- | quickly, easily and attractively. Of | about a dollar. And the individ-
their own property. red to Thoma Crete we mar-1 profesor Row s appointment esses are including it in their | course, it's. particularly useful | ual wooden bowls to match, which
It should be only a matter of rou-|Thomas Blake, both deceased There |WAS announced by Chrostwaite menus—indeed, many of them are | when preparing a large quantity, | re So attractive on a buffet table,
tine with any volunteer fire company | survives “ 3 3 ease. There of Hanover, president of the Penna building a reputation for their The canned salad vegetables one are quite Inexpensive.
to take out the equipment at regular ” of Bw brother. Jacob Steele Association of Boroughs, buffet suppers on the strength of may buy nowadays are another Some People like to rub the
intervals and see that it remains in 16 “Miss wEnaville, berm and oe $81 tn the past, borough gecounting the salad bowl, alone. And for useful aid to the salad bowl. Keep bow} lightly, very lightly, with
perfect’ working order, ile aera 8 eele, of Niagaral temas have not been uniform Prof simple lunches and Sunday night |; can of these in your electric re- | S27 lic—although that is a matter
Centre Hall's volunteer fire Om rol Tal services were held onipowland said. The committee and the Juppess for the family, the salad frigerator ready for emergencies of taste. Toss the ingredients to-
yany is a credit to the ‘town. Put TL —————————— state department of interhal affaires dh san. excellent main | ,g you can toss a salad together gether Xi 8 Sood Pretich dress:
away all h and , y ¢ , 3 :
a ammers and sing its Colyer. will draft forme which may become With the number of fresh, green in no time at all (Here's another use for the mixer
» . standard for uniform borough ac- Speaki of the refri tor.
—————— 2 A birthday ‘a : : vegetables one finds in the markets ng ‘ gerator, | jt blends a smooth French dress-
AY Surprise party was held!counting practices throughout the tod there’ limi . | brings us to the point that a salad |; addi :
The motorist Lo last Wed iin ay, there's no limit to the va ng.) Try ng anchovies or
wtorist in Pennsylvania who or ednesday evening at the John state. riety of salads. By the way, it |ls only worthy of mention when it| hits of Roquefort cheese to your
drives at a rate less than thirty pizrend home in honor of Mr. Stoner Prof. Rowland has been auditor for there are any foreign markets in |i8 thoroughly chilled and crisp. | salad for an added zest.
3 large number of relatives andthe borough of Sat, College. It was your neighborhood a little shop- Keep the green vegetables in the According to tradition, it takes
the x6 friends were present Refreshmen's | largely hecause of his work in prepar- ping may help you discover some hydrator so that they are at their | 3 man to mix a salad properly. So
axiag \ 16 road. The 1isted f ice cream, cake, potato ling budgetary and financial forms for interesting new greens for your best, The oiled silk refrigerator the next time you are entertaine
1 im im of the new slogan is fifty |SHIDS, and coffee the municipality that he wag selected salads. bags make splendid containers for ing informally, why not ask your
miles. The slogan, to eliminate traf. ets a® a member of the committee, The Any salad greens or vegetables extra supplies of lettuce or celery | husband to preside at the salad
MARRIAGE LICENSES, committee and the method in which you fancy may go into the salad |—Of you can put the shredded |bowl? He'll probably enjoy it and
more than 50." George Rex Green... .... Emporium | It 1# #0 function was outilned In the bowl. ,Shred the lettuce or cab. |Ereens in them ual you are ready perform very deftly and gracefully
Thelma H. Ebert .......8at, College |"®™ Porough Budget Act passed at bage, carrots or green pepper, add | 10 mix the salad. twith a little practice in the
. Tr — Carl N. Morgan iy 7 the last session of the General As. quartered tomatoes or cold cooked | If you have no suitable salad | kitchen) to the amazement of your
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. | Betty Vaux wa ears sembly, Yegetables. The shiedler or slices howl, why Bot invest In anel You. guests. es
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the very persons wit
miles an hour is likely to hear an or.
der to get to the side of
fic hazards, is, “Not less than 30 nor