The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 07, 1930, Image 4

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 103
CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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THE
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CENTRE
SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W. SMITH,
|DW, BE. BAILEY,
Business Manager,
HALL, PENNA.
Proprietors,
Editor.
Associate Editor and
Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
#9 second clans mall matter,
SHRM The terms eof subseription to
Be Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
Display advertising rates made known
- i. 804ileation.
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev. 8, ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
Centre Hall-—Preaching,
8. 8, 10 to 11 A. M,
Spring Mills—10:30 A. M.
Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M.
ey
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
#:30—Sunday School.
7:80—Churdan Service,
Spring Mills—
§:30—Sunday School.
30:30—Holy Communion
Friday at 7
Service,
Farmers Mills—
$:00 Church Bervices
20:00 Sunday School
Stool AM
Service.
Preparatory
evening +90,
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W. E, Smith, Faster.)
Semont—10:30 A. AM
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M.
Centre Hall—7:30 P. AM.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor.
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PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
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DEMOCRATIC
For United Stat
KISTLER, «
For Governor :
Chester Coun
For Lieut
Lancaster
For Bec. of Internal Affairs: LUCY
WINSTON, { beriaud County
For Judge HENRY
C. NILES,
STATE
senat
TICKET.
sates : SEDGWICK
sf Ui nt
JOouxN M. HEMPHILL, of
Governor; GUY K. BARD, of
D
AARON E
ud GEO.
DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT
TICKET,
For Representative in "i
WELL J. MOORE, of ) ean C
For State Senator: DON
Cleartield County
For Representat in eneral
JOHN G MILLE! rEuson
iI-CENT
AND COUNTY
MAX
aunty.
GINGER}
Assembly
WHEAT;
§12-CENT TARIFF
The farn 1 we tf i 3 to
saved t tarkfy A dut o
cents a bushe
The price
boosted
ped agalr
if wheat
in 16
cents a 1
The tariff i
The farn
the fa
price
purchased
to 1.25 3
the price
009 bus
Up over
When
to stand
failed,
The
ture co
on priv
ing of
policy
{esses
we lea
pblican
Becret
be
have
ing the
ing to
could
A A 5 a
Many
Following
who pass
ed in
for dri
ski, Glen L.
ton; Ethe
Alters ]
Slate Colle
College;
Clara Bulloch
Lock Haver
Alexander
Lottie Parker, .
ford, Harold B
Mrs. Johh Alten
A. Owens, Harold Bu
Smith, Robert Thal,
Mrs. Clayton
Jeg Young, Cyril
Bellefonte.
Applicants Granted
vel
wdford, Ckntre
Hall;
efor Milesburg Geo
8 #3 te, William
Ma ghiman,
Rider, Wn
Moers
ga
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ROAD WORK IN CENTRE
45 PER CENT. COMPLETED
The State road work
ty under the Wheeler
provided a grant
State, is 45 per
tre county's share
$375,088.56,
The Potters Mills Tusseyville and
State College Waddle concrete roads
are being built under the Wheeler
Flynn bill provisions,
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Chevrolet
from the Homan
<lude a sedan by
Lentre Hall, a coach by Mrs, Eliza
beth Yeager, Wichita, Kansas; and a
coach by Lester ligem, of Spring Mills,
Three coaches and a coupe are now on
the floor, having been receled by rail
8 few daye ago.
in Centre coun:
Flynn bill which
of $23.500,000 In the
cent completed, Cen
of this fund is
cars recently
Motor
purchased
in:
D, Bartholomew,
company
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DEATHS
Lin
about
previous
4:00
LN
conversing with
neigh he was instantly overcom
and became unconscious, remaining in
that
ve years
until death gave relief,
Mr. 1d
condition
0, while ngle was
hi
straken
ag
on his way from 4 farm to his home
here, he was with paralysis,
no
He
wilk
affecting his lower llmbs, but in
way impaired his mental faculties.
was able during these years to
about town and enjoy life In many
WaVs,
The was a of James
deceased son
Lingle and was
He
when
and Marcella (Malone)
at Beech Creek. was reared
Milest
DUrg,
born
near and a Young
with the
of his time
dim
man much
IL: ngles,
spent
who were tant relatives
town
of
ems A A A I
(COU NCI ARRANGE
FOR WATER PUMP
LOCAL
rerently arene.
—— a A fo ASIA
Fiink Buss Arney Home.
of
HA AP ne
CLUB PICNIC
PROMISES DAY OF PLEASURE
meeting of
Motor
at the Penn
“Bob” Hunter
mmittes,
At the monthly
oF row tors
huh he a
Bell Hotel,
chairman of
ported tha
picine, Thu
hind
that
furn
the Centre County
August Ind
Bellefonte,
the rie nic «
iH arrangements
August 14th,
been oo slot end,
Te
the
Hew
ng He ree
Boals w Banjo Band
the music during the
for dancing In the af
the baseball game in the
Boalshwuirg
for
lay, at
a Park,
port esd
yuridd
rnfng
ternoon
afternoon would be between
and Howard; that Ira Slegal from
State College, and Glenn Johnson, from
Bellefonte, would have charge of trap
shooting: that athletic contests for boys
and gris under 16 years of age would
be in charge of “Lou” Heineman. sec:
retary of the Beliefonte Y. M. C. A.
and would consist of Boy Scout con
tests, swimming, onanoe tilting, run:
ning and other contests, and that suit.
able prizes had been slected. Hon,
John 1. Holmes will have charge of a
horse shoe pitching contest, The Cen
tre County Automobile Dealers Asso:
ciation will put on a Novelty Automo
bile Race and other events, The pres
ident of the Centre County Motor Club,
Hon. H. B. Beott, will award the prizes
to the winners in the dancing pavilion
at 3:00 PP. M. |
This will be a day full of entertan |
ment for motorists and their families |
and friends, Come «arly and bring
your basket.
the
iah
and
that
me
SLAUGHTERED GRANGE
THIS SEASON
MAY BE
AGAIN
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Pro-
Killing
Commission Announces
Petitioning
Deer,
Game
cedure for
of
n
Antlerless
‘Omimission
pieted
state Game
piparations wer Com
§
ons Ion ning
king
out
Gunties and tow
¢ deer
petit Om
nul fos fou
of antlerle on Novemaer 27,
and 28,
ns have
tions
concerning petith
nl se
aid,
ready
deer.
Inquiries
received
State. the
and farmers
Heense to
of Hoenses, however
delayed unth
granted t= fore
spiendid
fre of] |
secretary
been
thie
hunters
plied
issuance
1 Bever 4
planned
and somo
ral Work
have
ap
The
auto
and
time
the
permitted
the
(‘entre counts
deed bo
conference
for shoot
* to able
n
: and
Octoler
th
which
matically . ‘
to fly of Grang
NONe it
In 182
ing f O68 Wis
wn he
nt brougl
counties in
to be
named
the oder
ounties
the
kil
were
mission and
mwrbitrarily com
. BIDS
Program for Junior Department
Girange Falr,
FAIR NEWS, BOALSBURG
BE
Fn
Precedes
and Far,
BAND BASEBALL,
HEARD OYER AIR
Locals Win from XNaginey.
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TIORAI JRREIEN UUM YOR NU J (TR JR PURER IO TL DORR Ie
ANNOUNCES
Peaches
Will commence to har-
vest our first Peaches
August 11, and
have different varieties
until end of season, in-
cluding the “HALE
PEACH.”
will
1 MILE EAST
Brush Valley Narrows
Mountain Valley
Fruit Farm
Peaches
Chevrolet again adds extra value
to the Chevrolet Six! Those who
prefer may now have any passen-
ger model equipped with beautiful
de luxe wire wheels—at no addi-
tional cost! Designed especially
for Chevrolet, these wheels incor-
porate many important features
that have won favor on cars much
higher in price. And they give an
added touch of individuality to a
car already famous for its beauty.
The Sport Roadster .......$555
The Coach .coaensnessess. . 3565
The Coupe. ...covnsvesees 3565
The Sport Coupe...ovees: 3655
ira cost
A variety of attractive
new colors
In addition to this de luxe wire
wheel equipment, Chevrolet now
makes available a wide choice of
rich and distinctive new color
combinations on all models. You
are invited to come in—NOW-
and attend the first showing of six-
cylinder Chevrolet models with
these new extra-value features.
The Club Sedan, ..ccove... 5665
- cesensnnes 3675
The Special Sedan. ........$728
(6 wire wheels standard on
Special Sedan)
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