THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. .BOCAL AND PERSONAL SELLING LIQU OR TO PRISONERS LINDEN HALL. * . » UNDOING OF BILGER, DOBSON : Mr. ana ars. 1 1. 00x ana um] JACK Of Courageous Leadership rnest ‘agner ‘oller township Charles Blliger, 6 ang brogo Oh / i ly, od 3 | 4 visit 1 Bat- we Y . 3 £ : i te vas Bas A nt the har ll ga: , ngs Ambs . 4 , v urday vening the home f theirl One iause of Weoerid Depression gon, 19%, of goville, are under ; y State Teachers’ College at Lock Hav 2 ‘rf 3 . tens AA 1 Hntic ant { : y | daughter rm rest for furnishing liquor to pvlson- ghter, — n> [! i i a lero i 1 ¢ a 1 en for the summer session. | man element did fail in 1914, and the . ers at Rockview Penitentiary. —rUNR family, Melvin A. Traylor, of Chicago | world then began its march to Jasper Brungart, of Rebersburg, o .t i TT He / r, AC | Ja F Bryngal : ‘ Bilger, who lives on Nittany Moun. > 4 Mr. and Wednesday left for Rio do Janeiro ’ 1 Cites Hursan Failure in trageay ol 19.0-31, For ii 1s trag zi, to attend the World's Sundav- tain, has a contract to cut timber on companied by y ’ . 0» W nina world of plenty there 3 oe Raa World War Crisis ha sn wich aes o 3 + : + . er, nade ¥ Oo icliefonte Natu : mucia IVE al wien chaool convention. the penitentiary mouniain land and { me m ? . y : cs —— : ‘ : A | ay, and while there yisit #. JOnn \ it into railroad ties. He has , and ol d B Boa by for the hs Howe saw mill in his lumbering operation: | : : » In the Centre Oo y 1 mpital, “New Era” Theory a Myth tate, in this issue advertises plumb- : Dobson has been one of ing suppli pip pumps ete, ta « Or some t 3 yi sfieinin He - ; : : i close out stock wand, For me time past official t the Speaking before th niernational noenite { x ive beer seyrr 1 + + F - > alinnan - . . : : ener. or States P nit ntl 1 have been cognizant of . — " Chamber of Commerce at Washington {nol bo i 3 : Miss ve iris, Aw. n pits i . y i fart it prisoners were getting) Hall Mon-{,, or some He swryman, attended a dance the | Melvin A. Traylor, Preside Ae few cays ago A ras / : First National Bark of in part: being a red ina pax ented « Htion On being Hea: . leans address —————— A A AAR LOCAL AND PERSONAL. your tires that s-1-i-p i- for tires that = New 1932 GOODYEAR All-Weather Supertwist Cord Tires at History's Lowest Cost “0, Gee!— Grandma's Walking Downstairs— HERE! New Low Prices TUBE 91 1032 LIFETIME GUARANTEED || = WELDONA CORPORATION GOODYEAR Desk 7, Aiantic. Cty, N. J. SPEEDWAY CASH PRICES Price Fach Fall of in Tubes (wersire Fach Pairs 29%4.40-211 83.59 83.49 | 8.91 29%4.50-20 3.89 3.79 91 30x4.50-21 3.95 3.83 91 28%4.75-19 4.63 4.50 «94 29%4.75-20 4.70 4.57 «913 29x58 00- 19] 4.88; 4.72) 1.00 30x5.00.20 4.95 4.80) 1.14 1155.00-21 g.1% 4.98] 1.16 28x5.25-18 5.58% £.39] 1.02 31x5.25-21| 5.98] 5.82] 1.16 | || wv 2 e314 Rg. C1 3.39 3.30] .86 oy Expertly Mounted Free GOOD USED TIRES $1 up EXPERT TIRE VULCANIZING SPECIALS! sm esbenag Get the facts about new Mi transportation economy Open 6 A. M. i1 P. M. This is an opportunity to see how the transportation needs of a new business era have been met with new economy, performance, and reli- HAGAN'S GARAGE ability in the new Ford trucks. Your Ford dealer is ready to give you the complete story. = = w Phone 56 CENTRE HALL Body types to fit every hauling need. 50-horsepower 4-cylinder engine. New freely shackled semi-elliptic rear springs distribute load stresses, Wide, deep, strong frame gives substantial support for bodies. 3] floating type rear axle for heavy service. 4-speed transmission. Tubular steel coupling shaft with heavy duty universals at each end. New bi-partible coupling and removable main cross member permit easy servicing of clutch, transmission, and coupling shaft. New comfort and safety for the driver. These features and many others will convince you that the New Ford Trucks can save you money and give you added performance. VOGT MOTOR COMPANY CENTRE HALL Lawrencs Meeker, Mrs. H. M. Hipple,lof Vermont, the alma mater Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franke, of Bal.]Coolidge timore, Md.: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meek - — er, Johnstown: Mrs. Sgllie Baker. Hor nell, N. Y.:. Mra Charlies Knarr and y BY CARL ED daughter, Mrs, Edwin Knarr, Mr. and . Mrs Clarence Knarr and family, of rr . ( EE ae Toa ZA — Rauvchtown: David Bush, Enos Caset- 1 | 5 ny fo vow 1 y MeRey!lll- ter and wife, George Casectter, Mrs WAS Gong Th Weiss ff - t= Oberg and mother, of Jersey Shore; CoN ‘ ! Mer 1 wave Been at ond Five Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boglama, son and Patoite Tents A wiasg . daughter, Harrisburg: Mr. and Mrs, wisk Te Sedu! Jack Long, Mrs. Ellen Brumgard, son toy of Lock Haven, Harry Meeker, Mrs. Wm. Hoover, Mr .and Mrs, Rudie Askey, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meeker, Charles Hipple and wife, Pine Glenn: Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bowes, Mrs. Dora Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gross, John Meeker, Bellefonte; Dr. Williams, Miss Florence Willams, Miss Abbie Will. fams, Misg Mabel Williams, Port Ma- tilda; Mr. and Mrs. W. B Swartz, of State College.