The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1930, Image 4

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    AHURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER. CEN Iar HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER a" a *| FRED BOHN WINS DETOUR REMOVED, State College Moves Houses for New LEGAL NOTICE.
ISSUED WERELY, DEATHS . JUDGING HONORS| The detour on Route No, 45 between Road, C—
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B= — 1 . ss . Old Fort and Millhelm has been remov- A three-story house was moved more \ ry .
; ‘ $ g rt of
. thn Wirty feet diagonally back fror :
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ; Cn od. The rebuilding of about four miles | than Urty TH diagonally back romi . McClure Gamble] Common
YRAGER—Rebecch Yeage: passed " ’ its original foundation and set down |“ ge : ure Gams
— Se — Harris Township Youth Second High-} Mill g ards rigin ronnie 8 | Pleas
of rond west of Millhelm is so nearly ‘L - fam Hy
Way “ x , . = of las vlc . " ! x x on new piers to make wa or the new |
SEITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. away Wednesday morning of last wed k est from Group of 245—WHl Rep-|completéd that traffic will not ipter-] p the Ld Sen highway |
. ag ” a , . . ’ : oY : eCtio of the MR es-1o-ey Hghway { Seuss
8. W. SMITH, Editor, at the home of her daughter, Mrs resent State at National Dalry|fer with the work now being done.} oh passes through State College. | Helen Genevieve Gamble I Sonny
- ‘. { : wes E ho F513 s was done by + State, ] x. I ! » LE be se jenevieve Cambie | v
@DW, E. BAILEY, Assoclate Editor and | Samuel Rine, at Axemann, from the Show In St. Louis. I'he re building wa 4 ne by oH ate, The nctual moving was accomplished i
: : . rt er and i > np |
_ Business MARA, ravages of age. She had attained her . and cong’sted of grading, and at one Or}, , row days, the owher remaining in
atau: ; fred Bohn, a student of the Yiarrisi two points changing the &ourse, Alf, . Yin
sPa—— a Sth year Funeral services were held Township V tional School at Boal } 3 { mall kn ls nd dh ar the house during the Moving. It was
” . rwnsEn OC i ’ Hn i OAR number of sma Knolls and ps were aad Vareed " - a Ara
A - ne rou Often n Contre mn from the home Sunday at 2:00 o'clock, lhurg won for himself a place on thelecut down or filled up as occasion de- movea lo e4nl Pp CUTIVE. my: Helen Genevieve (
a vias mall matter, a t tai . tt izing t hict x 1 id ” : 1 ed { 2 1 where the new n hway Joins the main
SERA. The terms of subseription to Rev. ¢. W. Rishel being the minister {dairy oa ° Jud 8 ne un wi eh o ig manded, The graded RL Rectly ( treet of the borough. Another dwell
HOE R ulvi § i 1 Ni on- 1. ur BYVer « Wee HB “ an fir
Se Beperter are $1.00 a year, in advance |in charge. Buiial was made in the rapresent Pennslvania at wtion- 1g heavy layer of course stone and il ing near the same Orner Was Ccon-
al Dairy Show, held annually at Bt. lished with a finer one, Ofling and ) pe ap
oJ" vertising rales ma known | (1ollef yv cemetery . ' Tm id re : demned and razed by the borough. The b
sd de owh | Bellefonte cemetery, Louis. The contest in which Fred won|chipping will be done in the fall. rs “ . i ads’ over “Thi the undersigned Master to hea
~ Sghih Bt 2 en x new Oncrela Os Mis Ve fig wl
aio. For many years the deceased 1We dlwas held In connection with the Fu- i : i Bagl ntain and lake testimony and make repos
. 3 is 1 i Eagle ounta i . :
west of OM Fort, but upon becomingltyre Farmers’ Week al State Collegod arres m isald Court. That 1, 8. D, Gettig, Mast
TOCAL WATER SUPPLY eventually will connect Philipsburg |. o by
Vl is unable to properly care for hesself, her last week, . fh , RE Xk 3 § st ys ard State College ind appointed sald Court, hay
“SUNDAY CHURCH SER daughter took her to her home, red was one of ten bovs to qual IS IN¢ REASING I oo A { > (i ts er Monday, Bepten 4 can. atl
Yh eg of Centre
ramble
Please take nothoe, and you as
by notified that the Court of «
Pleas of Centre County has
The daughter previously named andere out of a group of 245 enteed in the The water supply for the borough o'clock A M., a
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|a half-brother, Franklin Yeager, are|a..v contest. In the final contest Fred has been gradually increasing, due not FAIR DATES igh Btreet,
(Bev. B, ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) the only remaining members of the}, ade such an excellent score that hejto rainfall but to the fact that a pump a . as the time
r 1 3 3 4 wi th 5 f $1 3 . fs { rit 3 1 Y vel er 0 : ¢ a iat L rrr oy
Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M Yeager family who lived in the Splch- yas second ranking boy on the team. has been in operation for more than Bedford county sedford, Sapt. 30 4 tod Imon
: er-Neff district for many years. His score was 343, 4 points out of aja week Hfting water from a well more} Oct, 3. ause, and
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. ——————————— poss Ble 400 points than ong
hundred and twenty-five Herks county tending, Bep 13. | be present
Talley, 7: > \ YY ; \ 1 feet deep. A steady trea flow ; A §
Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. REARICK REUNION. he Haris Township Dahw Judg.|feet Qeep. A Sisady ore te
ed On August 21st, the Rearicks attend-| ing team, of which Fred was a mem- [Rt CIOB “ont io th ¢ v arfiel inty arfield, Aug. 2
. hird ann ) Oo t hel ber, won fourth place in team hon 4 ‘ : nu " e -
@BENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE |ed the third annual reunion at th - . ni Eh in addition the flow from fivelto 5 2, ~ 17 212
(Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Foust property in the Seven Moun- | ors we dairy team repress nting the . : “ha Narn ero : reads z rion arainty ntingdon C i). CASEBEI} R
8 . . 1§ an i i 1
tains. The day was ideal and oid itl REGIS’ - -
No services—pastor on vacation, riendships were renewed, § ship Vocational School finished In JASTERED OPTOMETRIST,
ijthe ord ii unng N wl B a a ab dan 0 BC ae Eyes Examined — Glasses Flited
heen pouring into the reservoir, whi
the Gregg
— After a splendid dinner was served
. te fifty-seven people, the clan was
FY ARGELICaL ) called to order for a business meeting
Rear
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor.
i
Services according to schedule.
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Ps and Mrs, J.P. Rearici and family. iT/Voentional Supervisor au or whoo, on 1s Bb ory PUBLIC SALE.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. and Mra Kenton | sep and mily; {owns School hough not win Rees
For United States Senator: SEDGWICK =! . av + gr y taar] Ek Bre m th v ry cred Bs 5 } Vinge, 1 ast APPLICANTS PASS al _— ; EERE :
KISTLER, of Clinton County. IEEE ME A Hl , . Reach JoAnn PS We ad may Ee eam DRIVERS TESTS
For Governor: JOHN M. HEMPHILL, of cx By ‘ ossibl sy a mi ’
Chester County.
For Lieut. Gov r- GUY K. BARD, of
Lancaster Co .
For Sec, of In
x JHE wo : ie S ? tinkering ¢
For Judge © St sourt : sNRY {V oo AES KX 0 £1 we sh 3 ce d : " - 2 td . : tin b a ire % ; st i | | Ww c ' 0 tin in
Pop dines oper, Sous, AONE Kana urw Tada Pecit, Tyrone: Rev 0S, CRN program: *| "Maude Watker, Boawbure; Dawal FM EEOC SCL Ly pres SNYDER’S RADIO SHOPPE
Service
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F. DOUGLAS,
(I. ©. ©. F. Building.)
CENTRE HALL, PA,
DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT AND COUNTY
TICKET,
For Representative in Congress: MAX-
WELL J. MOORE, of Mchean County. ; : :
For State Semator: DON GINGERYX There are three trying periods in a
Clearfield raty. San um eat aa AI Sinan ¥arry) : : 1 | woman's life: when the girl matures
For Representative in re1 al Assembly Srs——————— ——y Aaa ! ta ; : to woman ood, when 2 i soni INSURANCE AND
JORNG, WilideE, berguion Russe Prishyterian Church Improved. Wi Typ ' i ‘ ' | | gives birth to her first child, when a
su NE : hi : Iudzing. Tent Clas } aos roman reaches middle age. At
DAIRY SURPLUS BLAME i . 1 ( Hall has | t Bolu y y 4 t= Meg ese times Lydia E. Pinkiam's REAL ESTATE
’ ME RS | Deer ‘ , Vegetable Compound helps to re-
PLACED ON FARMERSI ne ma 1 ¢ n-| itry J we Te i v | § store normal health and vigor.
PROP OSPE
ors? Gi id Duls tem 1? On Mine Ladies’ Ald began to|Wert. Gregg 1 Willard LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S WANT TO BUY
Bankers’ Group Told’ Dairymen Used 1 Zab . 0 B VEGETABLE Pt hd
Substitutes for Butter on Own! : : 9 | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | ET a RE OR SELL ?
Tables—Industry Is Deprossede— | ! about Gregg Tow: ere ent | 1 : HF yw will £1 15 the coupon sud mall © thw Tri SEE US FIRST
Say Entire Surplus of 24 Million} 1 ' tas wh vids ley Ven | rina Medicine Comptey they #15 be glad soos
Pounds Could Have Ben Averted.| ed 1} . : o) EMA rempen ; 8] ? . -
Farmers have themselves to blame | faithful meme nd at A SEARING tomar) n individ n the 1} "ANTS : feed |
industry, influenced 1 «4,000,000 ‘ wore § ted i ght tan, : : a tt » NE n .
pound surplus of utter because thety v the alitng. w= wor md furnit- |} v . . e FOIL \ 1. EF BEEN «eon cers rm ie SE SA SS CENTRE HALL, PA.
the Pennsyl
was informe
Agricultur
vania State fegze ’ he hth a repairs, bi hy . could
nual meeting of 16 bankers’ commit ware the th rent many hours © Fred Hohh, Boalsburg, Centre count hos : — |
fee that the entire ittar « us | service helping to mak t home chines ort Fret 11 wehranton, Cf . 5 Sr 0 ce . T i « HOOSE
would have | 1 consumed | i farme- Besides the inteer w £, Of 8 Hh rod arity a AF
placing their entire woduetion on there have exceeded i 1 . af 4 a pr i rn t« tut
ket. We i Ff mu ¢ : { . ft a A ’ ’ . Tp as a Fal tegen 2 5 :
make Ot he mh theme days of a fe [dr Su rive to ot. Louie sme iNT AA NeW
College said ti ¢ , ha
Ea ET i a Le : be SE Ee production record
r—
ee eeed
total incom
4 3 : ' ¥ Ve ed, it e ; 8 i . iy “ ead the Pennsyivani tend H 4 «. -
homie Tncianees amepapay-| in the her fore here wil be a0 2.000.000 Cherrolet Sixes now on the road
and home # i rusi nes : a -l 5 n ¥ Y oe of whi vill : VME ¥ : pe
15 and } er cer Lr ' r time S wise Party, 3 .
Sr ara nts he Bundt We extend to all an invitation : : Surpel . Pa DS ” Since January, 1929, Chevrolet has
DAE I Nn Ion or ney atu ne ant ree the change in our plantiin honor of Ruth Royer, ughter of produced over 2,000,000 six-cylinder
hese 9, 5 i ; ; nd if it is convenient, stay and wor-|Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Royer, near Cen automobiles — nearly five times the
a talg el, president of ship with 1 te n iraday evening of record of any other manufacturer
over an equal length of time.
th Sgro ral vir SN Et Ms : Ne and 3 These 2,000,000 buyers have chosen
POTTERS MILLS your gracious help, © =. + | Daniel Bohn, Wallace Bohn, Mr, as Chevrolet because it offers scores of
Samuel ‘Hedvian ana wit . abs Mra, Thomas Swarts, Mary Swarts desirable qualities not obtainable in
Union, ited over the wes. snd. oi ' . art Hohn MF. a7 ten. Jamies any other car so low in price.
the 10m her fathe wie]. On Wednesday of jast week at. thefytunkie, Mary Curry Fred Curry; irs Yet, despite its many fine car ad-
Jhcob Auman suffere ke of] Albert Victor Au and Miss MiMred an Haskell. Mat slen Haskell vantages, the Chevrolet Six is unusu-
Bairaiyste ist week, leaving his Ifmbs |B. De kor, boi Spring Ma, versland Mrs. Alfred Walker, John Walker ally economical. Its gas, oil, tire and
Masters Harold and Robert sod ireenhoe i hare vr, Mra, Lester lous Ray Jou upkeep economy is unsurpassed.
OF Akio nd Laban Single. Miriam Goss. Mr. and Mrs. Gardne And any model can be bought for
month at the home of their uncle, G.|24 GIRLS ELIGIBLE FOR Long. Mary, Ralph and Haymont Long Fhe Couch, 4363.7. 0. 0. Fins Jattory
of their grandiatl S Ene 0 18 ho OLEWINE SCHOLARSHIP|, » .
Of thelr grandinthier. B Mingle | swenty-four freshman girls of the Mrs. Chiaries Siutterbeck, } rian Slut ——" RT a small down payment and excep-
T F Fleisher - os Pennavivanda State College will be el-{Mr. and Mra. Charles ard, Mary Ae 4 el tionally easy monthly terms!
Jack Cameron
Yyaiktfon) 2 , fre wvisit- | ree ple nt being Ae termined by compet-i Mr. and Mre Harry oodyear, Louis : : ' ry TES 3 50- horsepower six-cylinder motor
ang at fhe mes of Mrs. Ella Wilk itive cxamination shortly after the op-|lLotz, Samuel Klinefelter, Grace Maclin Cw « « « full-length frame... four semi-
R and . Arson college. Missa Emma Elka-ltire, W. J. Royer, Marcellus Royer, ; y ) Hipti i fully.
’ qh k : elliptic springs . . . fully-enclosed
rs, J. wy of yrone ls spend. | bet $ sy of Aaronsburg won thel luth Rover ¢ ’ y a f h i b k f *
ing the week with relatives swholarship last year. Mrs. Elizabeth [|andwiches, bananae, cake, coffee : Hy ? | Ha our-whee rakes . . . iour Lovejoy
Those wh visited Sunday at the M Olewine, of Bellefonte, is the donor, and fee ercam were the refreshments 2 : y : ; hydraulic shock absorbers J dash
N. Mille Oe Were Clay Shaffer One seventh of the girls in the in: iserved. d 4 gasoline gauge. . Fisher hardwood-
whe and daughter; James Wilt and|coming class this fall will be from —————————— k d-steel bod di bled
wife, of Sunbury; Allen Miller, Mrs |CONtre county, and the majority off gu, centre Reporter, $1.50 ® AE poe > «adjustable drivers
lease Cummings Wm. Steely, Mrs the tm are expected to be candidates for e Lenire aporier, a year. § ~ / J Pats seat «vn safety gasoline tank in the
Charles Bitner and daughter of Lock|'h® #cholarship this year as the eli- 2 : ] rear . ..non-glare VV windshield ...
Haven: Harry Miller and wife, of Mill ghle girls have been in the past, or” A q
fo, of Mil and, for your protection, a new and
liberal service policy.
‘entre county, thel&toner, John Fo
Hall; Ward Miller of Detroit. —————— ——
————— ot pi The Rabbit Show,
What would we be hearing now An exhibition of 300 to 400 specimens
throughout the land hs ' ~t1i8 being staged by the Central Penn The Sport Roadster .....
Sughout 4 d had a Democrat] ii nia Rabbit & Cavy Breeder's As The Conch 3 ROADSTER The Sedan
A enough to win the Pres- lgociation on Grange Park this week. The Coupd The Speelal Sedan |
fdency In 1928, Al Smith or any other| Judge Albert E. Facey, of Valley The Sport Coupe a (8 wire wheels standard
bE man? There woul be no end or|Stream. Ii I, N. Y., wil judge the For pyorrhea The Club Sedan on Special Sedan)
let up to what would be charged to show. Judge Facey aside from being ‘ Alrprives §. 0. b. fectory, Flint, Michigen
Democratic Inefficiency and other tom- nent as a writer and speaker,
myrot. “Another Democratic panic,”] Many special prizes will be awarded For prevention
would be the popular expression from |2# Well as regular ribbons and cash against gum infec-
whnings. Made wp garments of tions, use Zonite, we
the lps of our separated tic
3 lon ot aw, parated political rabbit pelts will be displayed as well the new powerful
e . Now it is just a condtion as tanned rabbit pelts, antiseptic. Also
04 and Morality party leaders ace oy mon is charged to the rab guards against Jiu DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
colds, coughs and
—————— Many standard and new breeds are i dis- Ro
Roland Zettle, of Spring Mills, was Deing exhiited cases of nose and EE HOMAN MOTOR CO. - - Centre Hall
—————— A PTA throa
an early caller Wednesday morning. He . t
is engaged at carpentering at State Mrs. Bessle (Weber) Dunham, of
New York, arrived by train on Tues-
College and stopp:
transact a ie of od we way to day and is at the home of her mother,
Mrs, Mary Weber, SIX-CYLINDPDER SMOOTHNESS AT LOW COST
Bo
Modern production methods assure high quality
a veteran breeder and judge is emi-
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