The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1931, Image 9

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    « » ss o oo oo o slgarth Sinks 206 Feet Along Tuscarora STATE ROAD JOBS, | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, For Recorder, | For Treasurer,
CORRESPONDENTS Mountain, Huntingdon County. {| Sunday. July 26, a large cowd of taen —— | We are authorized 16. announce the | We are authorized Yo announce the name
DEPARTMENT A new Interest has been given to! worked on the State road between name of JAMES 8. REIBH, of Gregg | of 5. bo IRA, oud Btthtonte Dove,
r of i of rp - y JEMOCRATIC PARTY, township, as andidate for the nomi- | anagiante io reasurer of Centre
“5 2 2 4 09 5 a 2 = those who lve in the vicinity of what Brisbin and Hendersons. They dd not DEMOCRAT PANTY oy dedi 8 a | eonnty, subject to the rules governing
SPRING MILLS is known as the old Stauffer farm | want to break the Sabbath, but wers : For Treasurer, sublect to t) den] ¢ ti n ru | he depublican Party of Centre county
ge . . ‘ne sr Charles lo {giv ast "die Oo hereby announce myself a Candidate WWI 0 the decision of the Iepubll- | a oe primary to be beld on Tuesday,
now ne 3 by hiities Flood, and i ev n to unde i tand if a y did not tor the nomination of Treasurer of Cen- can voters of Centre county, at the Pri- | September 15, 1931.
cated at the foot © USCATOIR wun” show up Sunday morning for Work ‘tre’ County, subject to the decision of mary Elect hax $iaals Qa ¢ Gay |
tain. between Nossville and Neelyton, | they need not come back Monday |the Democratic Voters at the Primary ary Election to lm held SSpt. 39; 1931, 1 hereby aa nu tt a 1
: ’ ther friends \ . slectic » held September 15, 1031, ' r eral : 6 myseil as a candi.
Skiles’ mother and friend a short distance over the Juniata coun- | morning Bisgtion. fo Dy he OPERT ¥. Tan County Commisslonet; date for the office of Tremsurer of Cen.
Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Bartges and Mr.},. 1ih0 in Huntingdon county. A large| The serious side of this Sabbath Day Sy + TONER] We are authorized to announce that fx nit. yD 3 ihe Som govern,
> . y N > a: r A “3 3 3 oe + sale Ties il iat 3 IRATE (a £
and Mrs. Wallace Bartges, of Millhelm. {aunt of earth sank out of sight, violation lies in the fact that the Stats For Sheriff, 0, B, WOMER, of Rush Township, is Tuesday Soe nT 0 be heid
were visiting some of their friends inp, vine a hole 16 feet in diameter and Highway Department is bullding that We are authorized to announce the name | @ candidate for the nomination for the : C. C, SBOURY.
. A i ¥ Bat A ’ : % of JOHN M BOOB, of Millhelm Bor. office of County Commissioner, subject
town last week. 18 feet deep at the first Jjevel Meas- | plece of road It is not belng done by ough, as a candidate for the pomination . . : . Yor " .
We are authorized to announces the name
nation of Hecorde: Centre
George Skiles and family autoed to
Fulton county last Sunday to visit Mrs,
> DOE | . . . the rules gover £ the De rat ie
Miss Madge Terwillinger, of Bluoms-|] urements revealed the cavern is 205 ft contract. An officer of the Highway of Sheriff of Centre County, subject to Pri 0 1 iley 4 wh og the n py
. : ' » ot (H . smoeratic vote ‘rimaries to be held Bept 5 $81. . . yo ¢ :
burg. has been engaged as assistant!in depth. It is 140 feet to water and | Department ls in charge of direction the decision of the Democratic voters of 3 Yip Of pL, 4 of PHILIP BE. WOMELSDORY, of Phil
urge, has i . A.» : o ox . Centre County, at the Primary Election to c " ipsbhurg, as a candidate for Tremsorer of
teacher in home economies. and Miss|ihe water has a depth of 65 feet of work. Clearfield Republican, be held September 10th, 1061 w ounty Commissioner, . Centre County, subject to the rules gov
farnhiidze RII sof \ 1 . tm v sible ar arn | — 6 are authorised fo asunoulos that ering the tepuhliean 4 rey 23 0of go .
Tachudy supervisor of home econom Water is plainly visible and to learn | - For Sheriff, J. VICTOR BRUNG ART of Miles Town- held Tuesday Spublaas pe Dit 108 to be
‘ Seow . Ee 243 4 ———— . 2 evied * i Mes I 3 GAY, Tend a2, AWGL,
and Prof. H. C. Hayes, of Mackey-] whether or not the stream was flow - P—_) We are authorized to announce the ship, is a candidate for nomination for . 4
assistant supervisor of agricul ng, oll was poured on it and it re name of BIMER BRBEON, Bellefonte, Pa. the office of Commissioner of Centre For Register,
, ™ \ : } as a candidate for the nomination of County, on the Democratic ticket, subject We are 1 $4 ;
* Nw 2 Heo Eh maine ’ a = rey 11 IE sre HOT H ‘ 4 ire authorize £5 TET 1 )
-.t M. Watts has been E mained. Thi alg ground ha . Jou R Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the to the decision of the volers of the party name of HAROLD b COWHER. of B Hrd
principal, Prof. J. W, Decker}farmed for years The other Friday decision of the Democratic voters of Cen- as expressed at the Primaries to be beld font as 3 candidate for B. . ar =
[OT ¢ agriculture, and Mrs, persons were ploking « herries, mowing tre © inty at the Primary Bleetion to be Tuesday, Beplember 15, 1931 Villa and Clerk of Orph t
held September Ith, 861. 3 of Centre county
County Commissioner, x , LY,
For Sheriff We ar iuthorized to NOUN hat § ra. a Rey
: JOHN BPEARLY of ¢ i y 8 g
is a naia i
or English hay and children were riding bicycles Repair Service
mn That night the earth sank. ¥
£1 y £193 " § g 36y Berrie bor
placed in] The cavern is attracting persons trom We are prepared in a modern y are authorized to announce Gay, Pepimnbe;
" Ae t Auman, le flee of nission f ; ¢ county i
up-to-date Shop to give prompt tonte Borough, candidate for the ob the Democra eas tt th BIDS WANTED
and efficient service on all makes nomination of Sheriff o ra County, as Re ig 01 lim pat RE EX Potter Township Behool Direct
Aecldent Vietim 1s Still Unconsclous. of Radio Sets, at Reasonable ect to the decision of the Demo- gay 8 IR 1B fe: andes lo be A *# {receive bids for tr
ollowing names wet
ip, many miles around
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According to a report received from Prices. crati voles th 1
Philipsburg State Hospital there Why depend on tinkering and Primary Election to | eld Sep th | Prom Danberman to €
been little change in the condition guess work, Give US a call 1981. REPUBLICAN PARTY ’ nm ube Ban to Cex
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WwW. BE. Smith; - al a a
x! ‘ : of Howard Cashdollar and Kenneth Yor Recorder. Yor Rherift
able, | “ eh : ! i
v Li gle and ; » . " . aiid 3 3} § r heres
. . n Miller who were both injured in an : J 2 We are authorized to announce the nama We are authorized to announce the name Mill road eross TR Tra 3
auditor, Guy Corman auto accident near the Triangle, Wed- of D. A, McDOWELL of Bpring town- of l., FRANK MAYES, of College town- . 12 “ a
rT edie Conf. a . : i (I. 0. O. ¥. Building. ship, as a candidate for the nomination ship, as a candidate for Sheriff of i és mus ‘an is of Secretary
a } H. F. Erdley, J. R. ( ans nesday, July 28. in which two young i 8) of Recorder of Centre County, subject to tre county sub Joot to 1 he ru v . 1 ugus h 1a rd reserves the
jo and family, and H. 8, Meyer andii,.aple were killed CENTRE HALL, FA, the decision of the Democratic voters of lng the Hepublican Party of Centre o« -jrHght lect any and » bids
cs A . . . Centre County. at the Primary Bleotion to ty at the nr ry 1 i A of of EN Am
ro sviiiv . 1 Stover and family, took “ex minc¥ ein pb ob Ti: YRse aclotus ents uoty, a he I ary isotion to at the primary to be beld ou i * v
amily, C. B, W r nd nil) 4 Cashdollar is stil] unconscious — — be. held Septesnber 15th, 1081 September 15th, 1031. 35 amy ‘ FLORAY
ple asure trip last Sunday up to Eag : - —_—— 3 oecrelary.
esmere and Milton and Hecla Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stambach and
son Albert and wife, were recent vis- 7
{tors at the home of the former's niece,
Mrs. C. B. Stover.
Messrs. B. GG. Meyer. T. J, Decker
and ten others drove to Oxford, Mary"
land, last week, on a fishing trip on
vr
Chesapeake Bay. They report having i
had a very pleasant trip, but two of the :
boys got seasick from the rocking of
the boat. and the result was that they
did not benefit from the nutrition of
their t
Ayn
wreak fast,
FETE © six eylinders make
Miss Herwig Kurbjuweit. o rk.
spent a week with her frie nd, Miss
Yesta Blouser.
uth Yarnell is spending some
sister, Mrs, Keller Snyder,
in smoothness
and Miss
quieilness
flexibility
handling ease
riding comfort
dependability
economy
long life
BOALSBURG ITEMS,
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Pittsburgh, spent
at the home of his par Step out of any other low-priced car, step into a Chevrolet, and with it a big source of squeaks and rattles. There's
2nd Ms, Jaco Heer. and learn what a difference six cylinders make. greater comfort, especially at low and high speeds. A six
family dinner party at the home
nd Mrs. George Mothersbaugh a doesn’t tire the driver or the passengers. There's greater
mn August 5th, incioded forty-six mem- . y the idle »
oii Alay Troi odoni ER When you start engine, and let it the car remains flexibility, because the power-impulses of a six overlap.
families. Mr. and Mrs. Sam sel Goss, steady, as well as everything in it. When you drop into low And response is more positive; performance more elastic.
of Reading. were also among the gear, and let the engine take hold the power flows evenly. A six is much easier to handle!
guests
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Goheen, EB. H There's no semblance of strain.
Mayer and Mra. Whitekettlo and son 4 y And if you raise the hood andl watch the engine running —
drove to Hollidaysburg Sunday to visit ;
the Richard Goheen family. This smoothness stays with you whatever you do. Accelerate you'll know what a difference six cylinders make to your
Mrs Aland "Talker and amil and
on 7. he Walker and family an i ~throttle down-—go fifteen or fifty. Consistently, you get the pocketbook. Without vibration to cause friction and wear,
I. Poorman spent Saturday
at Sandy Ridge : . , same fine, smooth response. For six-cylinder smoothness is the whole car must last longer, require less repair. Thou-
Mrs. Mitchell Stover is visiting her A :
ate Bite armteot din | built in the motor—and objectionable vibration never getsa sands of owners have found that this engine uses less gas and
Miss Blanche Rowe returned to Har. chance to start! .
risburg Tuesaday after a vacation visit . w : oil than any other,
at the home of her father, George
Rowe. : " Yet smoothness is only part of Twenty beautiful models, ACS QTD You owe it to vourself to see
“ to :
Joal Troop left camp Friday night at prices ranging from - -
for. Mt Groton your six-cylinder experience. and drive a Chevrolet Six now.
Mrs. Norman Callahan fs visiting her There's greater quietness, AF pices ob. Faint, Mich, specist equipment astra, Low deliosred = Jopgrn what ao difference six
sister, Mrs. John Horner. be isd any Gest; Geturonm
cause noisy vibration is gone, cylinders make.
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CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
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Admitted during week!
Fred K. O'Connor, of Mill Hall; Mrs ,
Charles Keath, of Marion townshp. - A _
Mrs. Blair Baumgardner, of Jogga
township; Mrs. Ida Shipakoff, of New . pm ! ~_Xhe Great American Value
Orleans, Ia; Wm. H. Poorman of LIA y oo ~ gn» -
Coleville; Robery Boal, 7 years old, of aR 8 C" I Lo» i
State College; Jean MeDonald, 9, of hi ' ww W
State College: Francis Rolley, Belle hh, POO
fonte; Boyd Watson. 10, of Benner
em——— 2 —— —
township; Mrs. Orville Snare, of Pleas- See your dealer below —
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ant Gap; Mrs, George Baney, Belle-
fonte; Mrs. Wilson Miller, of Curtin didi
township; Mra Harry Bathurst, Belle- oa : 6 i. i
fonte; Erwin Smith, Philadelphia; Dr. ed ’ : on —— : fpeerrinde” 2)
Walter J, Kurtz, Howard; Miss Lillian i
Houser, of Spring township,
Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
3. Ward, Beliotonte: 4 don to Mr. and DECKER CHEVROLET, CO. Bellefonte
Discharged: Carrie Brown, Spring
township; Martha McClellan, of Boggs yy iP
township; Leonard Wilt. Union town: N MOT 0 “
ship; Mrs. Emil Shauver, of Cregg HOMA CAVA OR C * Centre Hall
township; Wm, Bell, Union township; WO TA
Tuth Kuhn, College township; Mary ey io
MoCloskey, Curtin township; Paul C.
Shuey, College township: Mrs, Made-
fing St. Clair, of Benner township; ~
Mrs, Ethel I. Baird, of Oak Hall; Fred en
Kiinefelter, of Potter township. |
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