THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — : a a * sa ws ol Colby,” a three-act comedy, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Co — - . A * : . : SUEY REws: . » : SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST Herter Woodward introduced a CENTRE HALL, PENNA. [Reported by 8, DD. Gettig, Esq.] in the State Senate to place all appoin —_— ce] SMELTZER.—Albart W. Smeltzer lL ive State employees under Civil Ser r “1 p 8 5 (idl Tw y 1A , -~ vice frist os of "poll wl’ servic SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. passed away on Wednesday of last} oo, ve Risie Taylor, Verdict of GREGG TWP, VOCATIONAL, Senlor Play, March 27 and 28— oa, (nuend of political” service a is now the case. Down to the ledst of mo Btate Highway employees the fart 8. W. BMITH, Editor. weak at the home of his daughter, |not guilty and county to pay costs, ——— Hemember thd dates for the senior MDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editer and| Mrs, T', I. Jodon, at Pleasant Cap, at Comm va Cloyd Johnstonbaugh ; | Basket Ball Friday Night.— play—¥#riday and Saturday nights, Business Manager, ter an illness which confined Jun w osecutor, W, F. McClellan; larceny. era. oh ro pemetion = [bed for a period of six years, is af- —— largely the result of his this week the Gi. T. V, 8B, boys and SE ———————————————— a domes Sutered at the Post Office in Centre Hab |fliction was dered of guilty. Defendant was sen- " fe second clase mall matter, advanced age. He was born Augusti .....4 to pay costs of prosecution and |®irls teams will play the East Penns (7 TERME. The terms of subseription to|22, 18405, making his age 88 years, 6 to the Industrial Reformatory at Hunt- | Valley High teams for the second time Se Boporter are $1.00 a year, in advance [months and 3 days. Funeral services ingdon. this year, The Gregg boys earlier in . ®ieplay advertising rates made RaswajWere conducted from the home Matur-! 1. «oofer indicted for | the season defeated the Bast Penns : EN > ~ J *DpMeation. day afternoon, with ment at ' Valley team, while the locar girls lost Al I UBLIC Meas: Gap. Rev, F, Tagner, . Sarre 2 Pleasant Ap te eo 4 , |Schreffler. At the colse of the testi- 3 i] pastor of the deceased, assisted by Rey, : : J dav should ba closely contested and in- : 1 ~ —~ ND Y 0 R i S ] ES Metz sfMiciated at the services mony the Court directed a verdict of | 4 ! ; : Al E tzger ciated ¢ $ 8, . catia Th a u ’ g HU 0 ERY 0 : on he zor wis’ son of George not guilty and submitted the question teresting, The wirls game will start at A +k p—— . ME, Smeltze Bias 4 3 7:30 P. M. and Elizabeth (Hoy) Smeltzer, and en: McClure High boys and girls will be gaged in farming during all of hig) YSU thu the prosecutor pay ene- CUS EL Nn EXPRESS LOAD OF 1 active life. He is survived by three half and the defendant the other haf Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. children—Mrs. Lettie Jodon, Pleasant |9f the costs, Boys Win at Bellefonte; Girls Lose. Spring Mills, 2:30 P. M. Gap; William C., Bellefonte, and A. Comm. vs. Kate Whgner, indicted The G. T, V. 8B, teams played at the Ly a : ) 1 EA ; rs or Con rosecutor ( todle lellofonte Y. M. C. A, last Friday night : ee Dallas. Pleasant Gap Pwo sisters for lar ny Pros utor, Boden, | Bellefonte Y. M. . 3 ESTERN OF SCS Tussey ville, 7:30 P. M. f Howard, county detective, The defendant plead and split two games with the Bell A Mra Samuel Hov, of and most Important in, a Democrat, At Spring Mills on Friday night of March 27 and 28, In Grange Hall: “Kid | “can yoy change your politics? This case was tried and a verdict ren worthless checks: prosceutor, M, W a by a close score, Both games on Fri of costs to the jury, who returned a FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) po Pentre Hall— twelve years ago. J. E. Burge Indicted y roughout the - a "a A At CENTRE HALL Sale Barn 9:80—Sunday School. FOR SALE-—Meat rabbits, fryers and {batters or f wu y afer playing an rie period tha 7:80—Churan Service. roasters; dressed and delivered. 158 4 My <0 And a fine of : a EE anna h ES a 5 fos * BAYS, mare and geiding, 5 years old a than chicken. Place your o r for nex era YS win Yio indicted for Fhe Biris ( €l a Cio Bam » the Weight 3300; 2 GRAYS, mare and gelding Spring Mills— slaughter. —Springwater Farm phon Aaa ’ . Ay 2 ih Bel + girls whom 1 i I » years old, weight 3150; 2 BAY mares, $:00 Church Services 175R6. Centre Hall R 2 ioiniion on MAuop AWS, Tos sly defeated at Spri vif The ind 6 yemrs old, weight 3100; 2 BROWN 10:00 Sunday School : I : ; ha ixfendant i Pe rls ot off te ery poor fh and BLACK mares, 8 and 3, welght 3250; Farmers Mills— guilt ne y enced 10 pay the haf bh in oved ir the # nd : BLACK geldings, 5 and 7, weight 3250 §:30—Sunday School. [OSTER 1s acta Hos | cost d 1 if $1 ( i ticoring 1 Badlofont GR . * DAPPLE GRAYS, mare and gelding, 4 10: 80—Church Service, ary n tied the home f } . on. COT orn t * Walt four points in the f t 5 5 - sad 5, welght 3200 2 BLACK geldings, 5 ool fey ! ! i ] Lied ; nd 6, weight 2060; 2 SORRELL gelding» he inced ase 1 ii i : ¢ t 4 OA VE £38 I 24 6 and RB weight 3250; 2 GRAY mares, 8 EVANGELICAL a I tr qari iy Aq 1 . nte rr State | i I gnored t vy ' 4 4 5 . a >) i years, weight 3060 *! BAY mares, 8 and (Rev W, E., Smith, Pastor) : + i a ro Co o y &1 ; r ite The fefendant Fires Liriarilin : : { 6, weight 2000; 2 BOWNS, mare and geld. v . v ' bas ing, 7 and 8 weight 2200; yn Sears pe stor no 1d ivy or ‘an 2 hy oF stor. Rev «je fT A gle 1 : t I I ¢ No Services A ling ) i by ] ' , : : ape 2 Sranwa. } rir £4 1 ee ! BROWN MULES, 5 and 6, weight 2500 farenco he d ep d was Wirt ir . 111) i “ - ! 1 » a . tase Gr i oo. : forth t BLACK gelding, 6 years old welg ht - 114 - wd was th Of Domas i Wy 4 ‘ ‘ $1°y { i : . : . . x Ciaran: . ‘ . | 160: BAY mare ‘ years, Ww « sHit 174%) ; ! ne at SPOTTED GELDING, 7 we 20; BROWN gelding, 6 years METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) { A REAL LOAD O} HORSES WELDS 1to —— Smullton BROKE AND GENTLS 8:00—Sun r School. 10:00—Morning Worship Sprucetown— SALE STARTS AT 1:30 P.M 7:30—Evening Worship. A. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 8:30 Sunday Schoo 10:30 Morning Servic tory S DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL day morning. Interment mad ee pee FOR VICTORY IN 1982) 0 oo tiie Rio , MARRIAGE LICENSES. 3 Result of Next Election Depends On Young Voters, Chairman Shouse Tells Young Democrats, I'l election voters the Execut oceratic Nat bers Democr MIY¢ $ A 5 yi # 3 convention i 4 ‘ fel va, . . ta ———— (Court Sets Date for Murder Trial Calg of popu vir ~N —————— A —— fn ( ittzens ine 1 i i. . Zet Find The New Chevrolet Sport Coupe—~=roduct of General Motors Fripled, 18 bo SHOU & i the |! t oF : ' he y ; . mtn Futerting Soli oan Rot 7 Homa, : : 727 of all Chevrolets the | 30 electios i { ed We |clat r Ay afte ' Death | : . ‘ 0 a . - tion-wide viet ve hieved if thers] The devensed 5 A HON « 1 WwW , . i . . ; & A - * @ «am Bad not en Hfteen monthe ii] ana & ingle Weaver. He is Sh 8 hugh are sii iN use and org tion to pre I¢ it H £6 ‘ ‘ : called upon the party to i mis YR ASREE Fett TAITRANIT A Ph a ta OPE whi During the past 20 years the Ameri- and these benefits find even fuller kts Of the past and to return to thel,.. “14 qaughter of Rufus and JRox- |must be paid this yi re 1% en can public has purchased 4,883,865 and finer expression in the Chevrolet dndamet - : Sk Alene ‘oa OF g ‘ £ PONT § .n party was founded and which hadl 00 hes on per cent on the next $4000 om Chevrolet cars. Seventy-two per cent Six of today. made it oe i ’ tach = ey Ror d es and DEE Cont © am - 3 “os The speaks viewed 4 fa Tires) FT HUIS morning of | eek. | "gy ae eat of these — 3.511.651 — are still in ac- and mist i etnen) nace | tha om : : : tration i i } ’ ; : ‘8 : i vizyl 4 EShs bad Sh Ving i -—Q 2 ith bl istration was incom it to deal with enhAaT trom $1000 to $80 me paid : strates the soundness of Chevrolet's Roadster, $475; Sport Readater with rumble the presse; ONO risis. He recall pee ] A atrdl thik a titel g > “3.43 seat, $195; Coach or Standard Five-Window ed Mr, Hooves promise 4 Yoel isd : or a ry ry ; x i eg policy of building the very best car Coupe, $545: Phaeton, $510; Standard » New low prices « tive service! Such a record demon- poverty and his assertion that the e-| HOSHOUR--Rev. Edward E so - possible for the price. This policy Coupe, $535; Sport Coupe (rumble seat), onomic policies of ti tepublican party | °Ur. & 1 tire d Laithe an 1 nis ol ; » B rE 3 i : $575; Convertible Cabriolet, $615; Standard were the best guarantee of a job; hi % A the. Heflofonts congregation o has brought many important bene- Sedan, $635; Special Sedan, $630. Prices fallure to issue a. word of warning na : : fits to the buyers of low-priced cars, f.0.b.Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra. against the then impending ock mar-1” ket crash: his request to corporation # to maintain thei ivrolls under whi hj two mont} #2. He 8 67 years of ose i - - - = - v - oy wv the person f thas postal seve | Mr. Hoshour was graduated from Get- D \ i J J pras cut dow ind the genera nability tyshurg College in » and three years RR A i A 4 P A / A A J AY. -“~. or refusal of the administration mees the situation Chalrman Shguse declared that heillis first charge where he remained for inter from the Jlatheran Theolostical Seminary. He wernt to Bellefonte on, IR . The Great American Valne some time He is survived by his wid as In sympathy with Democratic Senate Leader Robinson in his position |W & daughter and a son. that food must be provided for human | —— \ \ beings as well as work animals in the WILLIAMS ~John Willian ™ See Your Pealer Below drought states . ii College township's oldest : Monday, aged 85 vears ! DEMOCRATS PREPARE Burial was made Voanaday, | lb \ i DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte POLITICAL VICTORY MAP ep pa ad HOMAN MOTOR CO. Centre Hall A “Vietory Map” with a compilation The Shively Horse Sale. of figures showing that the Democratic At the horse sile on Monday, sixteen Party will win the next Presidential|horses were sold by auctioneer E. M , BY election, If it holds the ground won in|Smith for ©. B. Shively, the owner } \ X COR ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS, $355 TO $695, f. 0. b, Flint, Michigan the 19830 election. will be subm tted tolAdditional animals were sold privately, ) the Democratic National Committee at] The prices obtained were very fair. its meeting now being held in Wash - ington, The map and figures show that the Democrats had a majority of more than 1,000,000 votes in 1930; that they od twenty three States which have an electoral vote of 284 as oHmpared with 247 in the twenty-five States car ried by the Repilicans. If the Dem. ocrats can hold these States in 1932, they will have a majority of 37 in the electoral college, The twenty-three States carricd by the Democrats dn 1930 were: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana Kentucky, Lousiana, Maryland, Misstsstppf, Mise sourt, Montana, Nebraska, New Mext- oo, New York, North Carolina, Oklaho- ma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas Mirginia and West Virginia. ~~ ov
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