The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 22, 1932, Image 1

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VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932. | NO. 37.
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SOLDIER'S BALLOT FACTOR KIWANIANS HEAR SECRETARY WILLS EYE HOSPITAL MOBILGAS TRUCK AND EX-SHERIFF A. B, LEE
IN COMING ELECTION OF FARM SHOW COMM, SPEAK MARKS 100TH YEAR 700 GALLONS GAS BURN TURNS INVENTOR FOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
¢ — weeks the
Swing to Demoeratic Candidate for U.[ Prof, Fry Covers History of Farm Terrific Fire, But Slight Exploslons—
8, Senator In Pennsylvania Indi- Shows In Penna. from 1838 to Pres.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Fanks Punctured With Rifle Balls FROMALL PARTS
cated.~—Kerr, for Congress, a West ent Day.~Farm Show Bullding In ~Fire Starts In Cab—Ralph Kel
Point Man, Favored by Veterans. Harrisburg Greatest Structure of
ler Driver, Jumps to Safety, ra Vii The contrivas run 2 ’ ald
Its Kind In U, N
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and
that
i ilar nit M nd Mrs. V. A. Aumas fr. and
siren —— rt —— ed from Mr. Slack, and th h where the straight blad y in the] Mrs Bruce Runkle, Mr. and Mrs.
BELLEFONTE TAKES TWO HEB ening it 700 gu of ga rit wit tha 00 rs Hin Sra 3
: itt I 0 that after wge Johnston, all of town, and the
FROM HOWARD IN BIG SERIF Was a tar: oh _Taylat,
Gettysburg
Sheriff Le
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222 ENROLL IN HARRIS
TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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tiinhourg Man.
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R. F. D, MAIL ROUTE NO. | {TAX REFORM IS THEME
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FROM CENTRE HALL EXTENDED OF STATE MEETING
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| HOSPITAL DRIVE 50 PER CT.
DOWN IN CONTRIBUTIONS
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COUNTY (. FE. CONYENTION.
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[CENTRE "COUNTY HOSPITAL
RECEIVES CONTRIBUTIONS
FOURTEEN APPLICANTS
ARE GRANTED LICENSES
CHANGE OF TRAIN SCHEDULE.
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IPECKER CHEVROLET AGENCY
| SOLD TO EMERSON WEISER
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[MILLLER MOTOR COMPANY
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RECENT CAR SALES
HIGHLIGHTS IN ROOSEVELT’S a. i th we po . thi : : a——
SPEECH TO KANSAS FARMERS Bellefonte, ; ; : '
0h EAT BEAN SOUP: i
ONE WOMAN DIES
High spots in the opening speech of the eampalen by Governor Frank-
lin PD. Roosevelt, In Topeka, Kansas:
y 4 tudents In
h 3 — wo Aa . i! ; Penne Valley High = oy!
: amber - Ag gh 5 s y ’ 5 ar heim. There is some agitae
slley. He plan ‘0 DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION fe “ee Nod Inman the News, the officia eho
( ke § vel 365d ou OF wo 1 . bie . ha drD 4 ure, i Te ) an die Siminate om it solumn 4
a remembe 0 take a well-earned” rest for weve ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ss Th ro . Ho
a y 3 ’ " ’ § . # ne reguiar = .
Bare 43 per 1 b v prices 3 irs 3 :
She was in company of her dsugh- ant outine, when pa Rifears in
. the columns of the Millheim Journal
ter, Mrs, John KB Bwing, of McJlure ins of the Milihels 3
meeting at the State College hotel, It nd also is survived by a son Law his possibile that, too much emphasit
for severa] years, announces that he A Rn nf, i SAARY be placed on athletics by school
may
was the annual meeting and o of 3 ; 4
for will make no changes in the person<j} » g 3 ne rence, also of McClure papcre, consequently an even balance
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exportable farm surplus beginning with the Ford- nel at the Bellefonte
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Thirty copper-lined Kettles were | Will make the work of t)
tariff and ending wih the Grundy t
ceptable
Protecte hiv Mr driindy ari. 1 « «8% In Penns §
ngs t
a heart condition activities aside from
Mr. Weiser, who formerly conduct. The Centre County Automobile Deal.
means finding a cure for the condition that compels ed the Weiser Motor company at State Jers’
ide in 1932 two wagon joads for the things for which in
Association held its Reptember
College but has been out of business
one wagonload
administration and the two previous, destroyed the
RAFARe Ot pres- the items of business transacted was
i i wil more
ri fT ent. Elmer Decker. son of the retir-jthe election of officres. for the ensuing used to make the soup, and in the
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national planning in agriculture First, 1 would ree os Agent on ’ on Ro, mn i ve Ofesry sles ni ni Pree! k t's wont 1300 sounds of Deans, Nite a be k In Smiing 4 nt fot
States Department of Agriculture, looking toward the the aie p : : : Sam, Bruce Hagan, Bellefonte; vice 15068 pounds of beef. The ocustomers . i er ’ A oh " ae ra " helt
needed ww bulld a program of national .planning. president, Paul Houser. Lemont: sev crunched 1500 pounds of crackers $ a Wer sir h " f : ) i ba Ww ws
y looking to the planned use of the and fetary-treasuer, R. 8. Hagan, Centre The speakers were Thomas H. Bow: han i ad . d ard
1 national : NOTICE! Hall Snyder county Democratic chair y crack of glaze as the bHullct struck
' 8 8 vs ay i the next meeting h 1 falls Wn . . . 3 . \ £11 Levis § ik wi y hie Botges ¥
. an TEED Thee Store win ve CLOSED Fri fl ell}. he hold. ak 12 ay pin My of id % {i
day, September 80th, at €¢ P. M. Waa t Nittan . A . yn, A & 0 ; ' ’ gation fail y di ¢ {he dene
until Monday Morning, October rd, in ; ow Walker, Republican county
oi One ET i] : in. The
chairman; Ernest LL. Jahmoke, Ansist. ! all $ 2 4
on account of Jewish Hollday.
t dite ned. It
int Secretary of the Navy: former | robabl hie from
that portion of the crop { d i nited States i] NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STOR} 1 “m :
equivalent to a tariff suMm-|
congressman Penjamin KK. Fooht, of (® - e i Aa boy, and this
«OUD WYO Tees § 5% Fo popn $1
Millhelm, Pao. yo nvenience hey inform nd
: i 3d ‘ y minder on ti rr
| Lewisburg, and Senator Benjamin 7 a ; Han : : ts of
Eive you time, energy and money : a parents children should not be
| Apple, Bunbury pEimitted Ww handle deadly weapons
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