The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1929, Image 1

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    PENN STATE PRESIDENT
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
2 Centre Ha
ADVENTURER
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DIES IN ELECTRIC CHAIR
| Moment
to Be
Fleetrocuted.
Shot His Sweetheart In
Blind Rage—Wanted
Hanged
Instead of
ATIONAL
HOOT
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St NOTES
cont
FOULTRY MEETINGS,
cn
Examine Alr Plots
De ‘haries E De
Phils
t}
Moir) 1rd
nrg
eoretary
time
Turkey Hens Protected!
And the wild irkey gobblers with a
te
t
hunters’
ard are got
certain
proposed gidlation is enacted inte
It wil be an affront to the
the
statutes
willy emfeirassed fowls If hens
me
the Moa
are protected and then shot as
were last
It won't
chicken
turkeys,
to the wild turkey
barn yard is said
deer because of protecion.
decor season
the farmers
errun with
protection Is
hens,
he
long unt
will *¥
be
yard
if the
Ww on
extended
just tne
overrun by
an
to
——
Garnishee Bill
The much-heralded
has at last made
ing been presented
ator Chauncey. W,
is Senate No. 681,
This bill is by no means new, have
ing been presented at each session for
many years past. It succeeded on one
occasion In being enacted into law but
was declared unconstitutional by the
State Supreme Court.
It 18 one of the most unfalr and
unpopular pleces of legislation that
crops up biennium
garnishee bil
appearance, hav.
sennte by Sen
The bill
ite
in
Parkinson.
each
for
rendead
assured a good time
etn cs
Philipshurg Resident
Humphrey, an 1
IF “
Missing,
resident
been missing for
\ inat s«en
dentifiled by
husband
where
Sunday
tin
morning
wife as that
by «
an evening i
the wide.
did not
found
had spent
keya were found
near his home, but
the of
exposed
and found where
had passed during the
supposed have been lying there.
An organized hunt wns made on
Sunday, This Included a broadenst
from several radio stations giving a
description of the lost man.
——————
next meeting of the Penns
Ministerium will be held Mon
the Evangelioal parsofage, in
Hall, Each member the
Ministerium fa to give an of
thwir Easter services,
wns fldren
he
of
bunch
walk
have
on
they
having
for a
many
time
appearance
tte
been
to weather week
were persons
they were
to
The
Valley
day nat
Centre of
ageount
|
|
i
is not
where
many
tem
which
ployed
in
day
week
SHIVELY HORSE SALE.
Price Close
Sale
to
Worked 0. K,
lo
Letter From
SHIN h-SPOT I~
—
The
Truth at
BR.
on County
Unit Basis,
facilities for
of the chronically
the sid
divided
:
possible under
cognty is
fifty son o
into
dletricts
relief
OT
and outdoor
under “the unit
in thia booklet,
pome counties ope
unit basis nave sme
peonle to carry on the
work of family rehabilitation.
EE ———
Food Sale,
Bitde class of the local
will hold a food sale
of the church, Batur-
of this
explained
that
on the
and evening
a—————————————
should
thine into. What
do will suggest itself
you
THURSDAY, MARC
FIR} COTTAGES
AT PINE |
BURNS 14
Bundles of Straw I'nder
tulldings Show Incendlarism
Firemen Glve A
ing Blaze,
~~ Spring
—
Mills
-
Hank
| NE, SR——
| ————
Bullding Needs
Legislative
State College
od
Explain.
to Visors,
re of the proposed $8.
needs
ol loge was
members
It
proposed
® BEA AAA
$2.250.000
over
ye he lore and
buildings
| A complete let
lows:
Freder
as Josh
: includes
for new
of the visitors fol-
ok A
in
Beall
Brown
Fockler
Albertson Haines
Merit Harding of Canton,
Heffernan of Philaddphia, Join L
of State College, Philip M
of Philadelphia, Elder Peeler
of Indiana, John A Rhoades of Mo-
Keesport, Abert Smith of Philadel.
phia, Oscar D. Stark of Tunkhan-
nock, Elwood Jackson Turner of Chest:
or, George W. Weaver of Glenside, Jo
soph 1B. Henderson of Connelisvile,
Robert C. Kleckner of Allentown, Sam.
uel Lucas of Philadelpa, John J.
Williams, of Scranton, and Busene IF
White, chief clerk of the
Chester,
of Altoona
of Mount
of Johnstown,
Bristol,
Thom-
Jovy.
Ww
Curtis
James J
Goorge 8S
of
Holmes
Movers
House, of
A a ——— TTT
For larger and better vegetables
plant the old reliable Walter Burpee
| Barden seeds. Suid by HH. P, Schaeffer
| Bellefonte, Pa.; Boll telephone 14M. *
98, 1929,
{SHAFFER STORE
ORIOL}
(0. ACQUIRES
CHAIN OF
The Enlarged 8S; Now
stem
mn
PROSPE(
IN (
HE CROP
I'S
THT COUNTY
A
of Sale
Closing Season,
blood
giving a
purebred
brought
maxe
A
Box Social and Spelling Contest,
There will be a box '
ing contest at the Manor Hl
Friday evening of
spelling contest will he held between
Pine Stump school and Manor Hill
school. There will also be a short en
tertainment by pupils of Manor Hii
schood
There will be for sale the following:
Ice cream, cake, candy,
pickles, and potato chips.
FRANCES BROOKS, Teacher
A
pocind nd spell
school,
this week, The
sandwiches,
It can scarcely be disputed that
tomobie drivers not
work more carefully than they
several years ago. While the
speed is higher, the present type of
machine in use permite it with less
accident. A large contributing factor
today toward safety is the elimination
of many death curves, the erection of
a multitude of danger sfigns, the stop
through street signe, and the fact that
the autombile driver lets it soak into
his brain that he has the right-of-way
only #f he prefers the hospital,
au
their
did
average
are doing
NO. 13
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
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FROM ALL PARTS
hie
ng the
wy uente
wis have
DATTL
the
of Dr,
slore,
and
Jump-
n doing
edge
gash to
serious
pparent
bone,
the
1 ine
indies, in Allentown,
week by Mr and
Mrs Geary had
niece Alice
Vears,
e Hall,
having been there
and likes the place
the
to
Ts en
wt
Mire
3 » 4
number o
of Centr
son of Mr
towy
and
who #
wae
of
of
time
worst
States
partic.
boon
rk New
the f
Jersey
ineral of one
teen ciimse of the orash
airplane a Newark a
RY declared to ©
disaster in
ah oo
ive been the
the United
This
were
™MyYian
airMYian
“ince flying is In
and
vogue
ular victim Russell
companions
Mr. and
companied
Mrs
by
of Phoenixville,
morning at 2
here Mr
Wil
their
um
son,
arrived
Bradford, ace
Luther, all
here Friday
(00 o'clock. They brousht
Bradfor®s mother, Mrs Nan-
oy Bradford, who had been with them
during the past winter, but now will
remain here. The others of the party
were guests of refatives here untf
Sunday evening when they returned
home,
The power plant near Swengle which
furnishes the electric supply for Milfs
flinburg, was purchased by the Penne
=lvania Power and light Co The
plant was established in 1903 by trange
forming a flour mill, by Halfpenny and
Grove. A contract was entered into
with Mifflinburg borough to furnish a
stipulated amontrnt of current for a pee
riod of years at $2400 per year, The
entire system in the borough is owe
od by the borpugh.