The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 04, 1932, Image 4

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! PHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1032, ZY THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER . * SHARD BOILED” PRISONER £08 8% 2 2% 08 8 8 » Surprise Party, PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS, GOES TO ELECTRIC CHAIR|* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL i was gis
F = —————— . NOTES. Zhe pays for a four-dine ad, in this
ninth jeclumn. These little ands. are wander
ENNA. CEES 1 3 = NJosephh Kosh, Seranton, Pays Extreme : bo
CE NTRE HALL. P BN? é 3 : irs ley ower, sidow I ’ ’ ’ . . * "» » . bof pd f Yan i 3 The workers in the way of results, Adver-
8 Alvin sh wh died twen Penalty at Rockvlew.—Slayer of $B i } 5 y HE tise anything bere, from a “Help Wanted”
vy : ght ro uo o old + wh wel pre it i totty Vout. jte 8 “Hous ~~ o
BTR A A ; yen $e ter an eventful Resort Keeper, 1 ? vine sand Jot for Sale.
SB. W. SMITH, Editor, ) Bi ws 0 afte { ntful
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager, away at he family home, on Kast
Brown, months
Brown. of Bellefonte, was I Via ! Bmith, wiln Mart
Joseph Kosh, 21, of Beranton, was!discharged on Saturday aftér w Arney Nadine Bnyvder, Lefa FOR RENT Good 4-horse fare
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a wiek. Bltner, Anne Homan 3 Oral about 1% miles Bouth of Bpring Milis
professional and political 1 passed
electroguted at the Rockview Peniten- going medical treatment for
— = : 3 Mr . 1 ¢ % raphe an Patricia Boozer vi ov zhi wroductive land: well an ee
fe = Linn Street, Bellefonte, on Thursday |tiary Monday morning for the murder Mr, and Mrs George Rockey, Prat ’ anid : . y iu . ‘ : : a ind of
Entered at the Post Office lo Centre Hall : k . of Victoria Smolinaky bi lak : Bellefonte. are receiving CONEY . sradford Pogiey vied aha ottv it i > piped into horse,
aly o 0 y last En A ath way Quel oO Crore Bmolinsky, wwroprictross © ; 4
#8 second class matler. morning of last week ea 4 a Serant nderworld - 4 tiong upon the birth of a daughter :
TERMS. —The terns of subscription to to complications resulting from age, a in anton u 0 ri Ort. the hospital on Tuesday
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$be Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. baving been almost eighty-one
Display advertising rates made known
on application.
Johnson, Richard Runkie, Evely 0 uid i unde good roof, Inquive
FF. Colver a Mrs oJ, sll Condo, phone 1514, Bpring
The afternoon wis irs § Mills H box
describled as “hard boiled” and the] George Dellez, of Bellefonte, wasad- |, A
i playing find APDTropr.a
mitted on Monday for surgical reat i : BENT
years of age, ‘ rOroUs ily dg Ap
3 most dangerous and unruly prisoner ments were served afier Four-horse farm
ment and discharged Friday
Mrs. Bower was a daughter of Johnjthey ever handled, walked to his doom departed wishing thelr young f way between Centre Hall and
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prayet after the Rev, Eugenes McClellan, of Centre Hall, | friend many more happy birthdays Ep along Btate road. —H, J
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| 9 Meyer, and was born and reared nearjrepeating a
UN AY CHURCH SERY CE Rebershurg. She was the last swvivor | Francis MceCreesh, prison chapiain, wns discharged on Monday after hav
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of her family David J, Meyer, dweas As he almly seated hlmsels | theling und one surgical treatment .
of her family wv ie oy ( 4 y calmly 1 1 f In 1 ng undergon irgica ren « REGISTER'S NOTICE.
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE 4 jong a resident of Centre Hall lelectric chalr, he refused to amplify Coach Wm. Gutterton of Bellwfonty
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(Rev. 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) was a brother. The “Commemorative'a statement made Sunday night when A ademy, was discharged on Monday
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Preaching services at— Record of Central Pennsylvania,” 1888 the said: “1 have no malice for any lafier having undergone surgical trea
Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. refers to her as “a lady of culture and one and forgive everyona" wer
. refinement. She ds particularly noted He entered the death chamber at . " A
Centr 12: » M. ’ ; Miss Emeline Hoover, of Ple
tre Ha 2:30 P.. 2 for her love of plants and flowers, and 17.01. One contact sealed his fate and, p be ai ‘
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Spring Mills—7:30 P. M. the home of the family on the extreme Dr. W, A, Barret, prison physician, l., oq...
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ol cast end of Linn Street Is one of the pronounced him dead at 7:06, y
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE finest in Bellefonte. The grounas fur. 1
(Kev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) rouding the house are one mass of {doom man accepted the Homan
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Mrg, Linni
swer to his mother's plea, the Mrg, Linnie
admitted
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and flowers, all under the i religion, Sunday i
Pentre Hall— vines
#:30—Sunday School. ! hile
7:80—Foreign Mission Service,
Ppring Mills—
§:00—Foreign Mission Service,
10:00—Sunday School.
Parmers Mills—
#:30—Sunday Schooi.
20:30—Foreign Mission Service.
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Bower, Esq. of Bellefonte,
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survives the deceased one son
services were held from ti
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EVANGELICAL another article of
(Rev W, E. Smith, Fastor) ill in a Seattle, Washington, hospital,
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. : : =61 Ta ve
: A Liter having uileres i pia
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M. Sti [is wife, who before marriage
Lemont—7:30 P. M was Mary Jane Ross. died some year
—— ago There survive him four chiidren {
Calvin King, and James
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Mev, MH, A, FPruyn, Faster.)
town nd Jol Seattle
Centre Hall— Sm altars
9:30—sunday School. wn aan
7:00 Epworth League—lLeads
Spyker.
7:3v—Church Service.
Bmuiiton— -1if .
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§:vv—Sunday School,
10: v0—Morning Wors ISHEFFIELD FARMS CO,
INCREASES MILK PRICES
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J, HM, Kirkpatrick, Faster)
9:3v—8Sunday School.
10:3 Mo
At LINDEN HALL,
(Pilgrim's Holiness Cl
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Preaching of t
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#CAL” IGNORES HIS PART
IN BUSINESS SMASH UP
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CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES
ORPHANS HOME A 1IEVJ LINE OF SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS
PRESENTED
NEW CHASSIS - NEW BODIES
NEW LOW PRICES
m———————— ; tue nj twe | LIE MATRON'S FEE INCREASES
FOCHT—MAYBE HE WAS RIGHT, A me ee brut | COST OF FEMALE PRISONERS
the «
CHASSIS PRICED
LOW AS
fcally o posed having 1 oe ntias ; . ib a Sh via rE h ! i Stenndard Stake Truck TON MO.2L1L8
located e and ru ¢ tha ta 1 i kx : 4 x to transier & prisons to the} WITH BODIES PRICED
cality i : Avy I Mf int T fer was t AS LOW AS
rh ps ot ee a Bu Tris GLE By x | $440
develop * £4 ree y thse ratte * te 3 ir tio SAY 1 Ie 1 i“ ! nt " B , ho
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period ul rkmen is 1 ina Sentinel say % Ie £7" Wheelbase
period I workmen have been gives ————ie : a Ll . Ahap. | ae si320
riling priake i » Tog 114. TON MODELS 1 11” Wheelba
ittle consideratio . i oa ; re
A n, and » it off, DR, WAVER TO TALK TO Iper din su r the keep of t ITH BODIES PRICED nopy Top Expres $750
two hundred ’ CENTRE COUNTY DAIRYMEN Centre i wornet ne re . gg opgesapy AS LOW AS
ern Federal ehtingry . titi Conte oof v dolrymen. As vons } t ‘ { tbs Re cost | $
Georgia { wid in mpieting t ie tank s and a» intervatekl in ‘ ns. : wy oy < : : i a k 6 / O
t i | » 3 § 4 : % . t a IK « 8 INO t t BEL % A .
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10 BOM } : LTE - » ‘ i i olive 11% Ton 127" Wheelbase Hig? $310 Lich Special equ en & Ton 131" Wheebase High
of thg meeting | y : Rack Truck Low delivered a
opie I” 'e ii nd eosy G.M.AL
ces f.o.t
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LOST OF TRANSPORTING
SCHOOL CHILDREN
LOTS
ir Ke r, . wif § q 3 3 ¥
ledfont . ’ os ’ oo host 4 ny : . goty 1 3 “t 5 2 %
lefonte of 28 oon 4 the W's fe TN == EW in chassis— new in bod yew ir Chevrolet built bodies. Handsome new lines
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5 § very vital part that has to do with eco Stronger body construction. Larger bulk capacity
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Bixty thousand school children are Fr} » ver, in charge
transporte ally to the public schools agticultura] onomics departme.t at’ ile 1 . :
¥ ¥ ¢ Tig x 4 fhe th 5 5% y §e & - 4 1
in the State 11 State pays a part State siloge will be the principal! ~~ = ! mL we ¥ nomical, efficient hauling —yet selling at New, roomier, more confortable cabs. . A wide
of the transporting . the petvént hall of the afternoon. The come | srices even lower than the extremely low variety of optional color combinations. A new
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. maa a4 {11 art jo Hn ETT led in Centre county for the kes | of the new line of six-cylinder trucks now intro power and speed, and assuring matchless economy.
paid t« ry he property valua- Mik marketing in relation te. the d ‘ . ROH - ’ . y
tion. The gross sum pald by the New York milk shed. Dr. Weaver has their women prisoner “a duced by Chewolet. These trucks are available A new, heavier frame. New, stronger truck type
Btate during the 19201931 school term Prepared some interesting information
was $1.23 15. of which sum Centre on the agricultural situations in gen
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eounty received $21,084 eral with special emphasis on the] The following pupils of Plum urove The price reductions range from $10 to as high as 25 per cent stronger than before. Interchange-
- : m $10 ¢ 1 1 it 8 ger ti ¢ : o
a maa—————— dairy meetings held in different parts school, Potter township, were not ab- . . 4 .
Sehoof of Missions Organised of the New York milk shed recently! sent during January: *Melvin Dutrow, $65 and make Chevrolet's first cost one of the low- able single and dual wheel equipment And the
es . ind the committe, feels that it fs an |*Paul Fettevolf, *George Homan, *ob est in the market. Outstanding features: New lowest operating cost of any truck on the market.
A Se as complete units—in three wheelbase lengths springs. A new, sturdier truck type clutch. A
Fin tirove Schoo port. iQ
lnm Grove 1 Report 1i-ton and 114-ton capacities and 28 body types. new, heavier transmission. A truck type rear axle
A Behool of Missions has beea or- opportunity for our Contre county lery Homan, Eugene Long, Billy af.
ganized which meets in the local Pres: dalrymen as well as others interests |*Junior Himmey, *Reeder Sharer, Kv
byterian church every Wednesday eve | in the county to hear his analysis of lelyn Dutrow, *(leraldine Dutrow,
ning at 7:30. Three classes-~the Jun. the situation. : Hazel Dutrow. *Miriam Fetterolf,
jors, ‘the Glad Oiris and the adults | ; *fean Fetterolf, *2arah Homan, *Lois SEE YOUR DEALER LELOW
have been organized. An Invitation is | i
extended to all thos "who wo inter. | The Pennsylvania Railroad conipany | Homan. *Maxine Long, *Goldie Rim-
/ © > are inter- | mey, *Martha Rimmey, *Jeoan Black,
ested in Missions to join one of these | 9eclarcd the regular quarterly dividend |. = oo spotty Slack “3
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study classes, The books used are: of fifty cents a share, payable the last Average for month—boys 96%; girls DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
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3. Juniors: Out in the Country. 2, day of this month, 160% : MILLER MOTOR CO, Centre Hall
he ad Sia: od and the Cenoua™ The above * means present every
vi ” nity: Fist Comes to the We hope the man who Bnvented day during term to date of January
i ———— bubble gum will not amass a fortune |2?th. Average for term-—boys 96%:
of $150,000,000 like Wrigley did from |$irls 59%. iy -
. Met ug do your Job Printing. the gum the chewers ay : | «Teacher, Lilae BFoOks. —
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Division of Genera Motors