— YOL. CVI1. CENTRE 14, 1933. NO. 36, DEMOCRATS GAIN IN BOTH CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL SEN, SCOTT TO BE HONORED. REDUCTION OF WHEAT BEPAIRING TOWN HESERVOIR: URBAN AND RURAL DISTRICTS REPORT FOR AUGUST ——— ACREAGE CONSIDERED AT LIQUID ASPHALL APPLIED TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, hospital Aug.l 42 Many Notables Will Attend Testimon- MEETING BY LOCAL FARMERS {By Warren VanDyke, State Chalrman] Imbel ents In ow idmitted during month 74 lal Dinner for President Pro Tem- A well attended meeting was he Ad We desperate effort t} i AL a... 4 Sweeinpg gains In the Democrati A : V ing i hg during month i pore of State Senate, Friday ig n Grange r bi TS : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Yegistration in every city TEA . .. Total number patients . 2 ei ‘" thé int f the plan sduce 1 hor Hues hain ; 4 BE sianting Muse FROM ALL PARTS safe D» jon that the 1 anv of Pen safe 1 t t I ite and semi Many of Pen: wheat arty wil ry uniet portion © party will carry the muniecip number. patient portion of I in November {1 mans Pennsylvania umber ward patients. 106 umber of onial inner t + given 3 hil~ - “ v other vk a ‘entre ss rain i . . : u nine hundred wil turkeys regent. cities for the first ime | many J rs + bP Mos s y Bane rg. Thursday, septembe 3 in i ALA i rated by ' stat me Com~ Democrat! school en pros- ing Co. i mm ! i 1 rporation, bv those fin th etricts whe snd bh i t Li pt ber y wmitien vill : : rv for thasa Yoatring ment for ite growing . ta OPADY . . wt thine wa r rilliam port will oon n to mang~ the Democratic « nt increased y % | S ¥ : ro ‘ 4 . . ¢ attend SOOT tickets fron 3 Breat ane in to o ring from the outside oke throuewn \ factur the Smits ntrolable pitch ™m " h a 500 i . » , 15 » v ¥ i MH 1 { Republicans eager : ’ rain the th “ : il and of President Roosevelt LN > give by kd § MeQuist. [1208 who have sent thel wknowledge-{ rE Bkian . BAR] re 3 rel # 3 = ed 1 Mi Bernadin eifsnyder f Mill. Pennsylvania a “New Deal” Bt ar io upkeep F room 5 State ai Cs 8 q acceptan Are Hm . i 1m we e u oi , oh : ii " v i Eras he! fee wide 1 nein nd Mi le Kell a" Mad- ment and politics, are tre unaqer priatio: n = 0 s . wal ¢ vis, ite States Senatos - 3b srnhihitad : - : a. ‘ionewea. ntl" ng dug ; ach Wii i sonburs rey {1 x Car v Of the Democratic banners. Republicang = —~ " : sand : Sure . xh Auditor A much larg LST bosses in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh] °° obs oued . ore . } :. Bal } General are desperate as the tidal wave ( . bp as : E dwar Martls tepu fn Seats Democratic registration rule in a prec y ! ry}. ear . ed eo . f liquid a h Typical of the blows ted at the t Senat S for Court Justice] "° ss rinses a aud {prepared i 1 under the trade} 2 the Lantre Republican gang was the registration *h narriage of Miss Minerva | hn and IAA ' ir in the home precinct og “Boss” Vare of | Mangus, daughter of Mrs ri : . . Im Philadelphia. On th ond registra- ous, of 61 ixth avenue, Juniata, and jothers . s - Se Ee : ig i lusively by men receiving i from "hile playing at the rear of the of day thls year th epublican e 'yrus Vagner, son of Samuel 1 co hint] i th "a oi, po \ — ne wn re organization fi of her grandfather John L. it precinct fell off morelner, of Boalsburg. to place Satur-1 BOY OF 8 FATALLY INJURED; Ning the DErooss” of the sactive erect Iolmes, on West College avenue, State 5 per cent while he mocrat day, Sept, 2, in Juniata Trinity it} DRIVER EXONERATED | further , y " ¢ is - 7 Aen p “I GREENS VALLEY TO BE CLEARED « Heg rE K ler da: nghter of iment ine ased 300 per Sant jeran rch, t pastor, ley . Ha so : » H. I. Bbright. cashies the Fi OF WILD GOOSEBERRY praxt| - and Mrs. W 5 r, f« i from story is repeated in ttaehur aul k. offi ting jue ¢ ir sire int tat ss . # : . : 4 te i fractured her 1 t arm be- Seranton, citd I i : 4 ! 1 the Republic: the late with her ms A mt: the HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER lace and arn with orange [A79 blame by verd lent was un.|Most reasonable interpretation of the] ", 10¢ated. 1 le Forests latter's daughters. May and wid SCHEPLUE PREPARED|Dlossoms and carried a bouquet of Tcl held that the accident was un-| the proposition, which seeks | ; ' ged apn Gres visitor t 5 Friday. Mrs, Ce H white 46% . . a ¥ ! i 3 . . no ' ts \ ¥ i $ nd § eri x Sprow expect t remain at 3 Sprow its margin of power tn ee — MOTORCYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE AT BEARMEADOWS ROAD! i STATE COLLEGE CHILD, 3 DROWNS IN SEWAGE SYNTH Mj HALF MOON TWP, SEEKS TO BAR “32:" ALONE IN CAUSIH — A SASSI BARN IN STATE COLLEGE IS DESTROYED BY VIR I HA AAA NO CCC. CAMP FOR GREENS VALLEY, INVESTIGATION SHOWS { » 1 five to town's (Wed- & : ¥ vo » 4 v ry $ W i - . at . hale W. J. S. SUSG. SINOD MARRIAGE LICENSES. ervation Cor nip in Gresns Val.oi8 a part: If“ the ‘people déd] on wan. tenvonsilile tor tar ta and a ou Bartha CONVENTION, LOCK HAVEN Mill ! eh h the progran : oncoming ng Clive lelights the days h does with a exactness as {0 Heckman, on ohnstown follow ’ . . » 14 reducing your wheat acreage by fifteen So ts . y Ls . . a : . ing a wation of ten days at Sky Top, Potter Twp. Divides Tax Payment. Ah alse . yp if ; : a in North ven, pric t her ne Potter township school board at aj 1 AL COMM. NEEDED TO th , 5 1932: find the B Wheat wag not 8 aa fi TU stopped for a brief time in Centre Hall SECURE NRA PLEDGES |totar num f bushel yielded Rp" Te to 2 t frien Mr, Heckman is gene hose 3 Hy 1 by ti h 2 ul ager of the Penn Traffic Johns« three years: | COL. SHOEMAKER TO RETURN town's lares department store He of this quotient and FROM BULGARIA SOON reports bu of sizeable cents, which result . - Ll . {proportions ir is home city, and has odes wi the Ad-}W De th mount in dollars and cents} iS : n ? op 1 i , jeonfiden in th imate benefits of he National Wecovery |’ overnm . cd rou for re- roy Sofa 4 : ' #2 CASES HEARD SPECIAL TERM; ra for reased employs nt [HUCIRE your whee this year bhy1, as Aunt hs 4 wir years as Unit 3 nan and son, Willam Here ports of committee ldresy wed - THREE WERE FROM PENNS V. and greater purchasi 1g power. It » : es” ” es has 4k ’ : Lt i : gl Me : States minister th cou f mag wl th at wife, the former Come WW Mrs Steir i. K . : 3 i “e who +3 in Boris. is forecast in OURO " o Altoons fd we latter couple of manu 1! ne intment of his sue 801 idaysburg 1 thei turn from Geof ngement ia faxpaver {3 resSDOnEe writer k« 1 ont vania lin of Ha for a brief ta Mrs. : . hi and ol lore “oll ¢ ¢ Herman " y daughter fF the do Te i AP ushers syvivania antiquitic nservation dd. wer to the VYonada home on altering a} — Cry bh 2 . ' - had been | Registration Assessors Not to i . ist and fo y ember of vario sta yordn nd will remain for at least I miavon me : ; i w 4 Herman 1s a ©. BR R Elections, nan, at has served his employe 36, a o t vel fo ore than thirty years dential he ! in March of that {He has great confidence in the Roose inform n sither the. primary the gen ha } a8 ae 3 Year He has not visited America jvelt fair deal movement and is Pa. of i Aken out of production has 11 operation dis sot d res;uction registration assessors « il] not eT than Septembwg ports, Christmas offering Mr n i wy th wie, a fine (oral election, this fall 3 has been |. i.. been received and is now in the since that Mime He Af noun ol lo tiently awaiting its full hands of the twelve temporary chair. friends soon after his arrival in Sola The fiftieth annual convention of 0 —— men for the use o terested vhes ‘ i » i.» the Woman's Christian Temperanoe morial service, reports ‘ Harry Keen, of Miliheim, was orde r= ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES eR f intereste wheat a domestic history of Pennsyvivania, Union wilh ie. held ha iat ficers, installation of officers r G@ to pay the costs of prosecution, a ren raw a i : the appearance of which is cagerly a. wi n wma al n Ie ae . G Banna, Willlamsport: memorial ser-]iNeof $15, and undergo a probationars SHOWING NEW FALL GO®DS BELLEVILLE TINES PROPRIETOR waited by stidents of the history of Episcopal church at Centre Hall this vices. resognition of societies, Mrs jPeriod of threeyears for possession of This ix the time when women are NARRL - a the state : (Thursday) morning, afterncon and Andrew Peters, Heedaville; opportun- liquor. Keen was arrested August 5 thinking of new things to wear and IES LEWISTOWN GIRL President loose velt has appointed evening. The public is cordially Ne fties of the visitation department, Miss hen State policemen searched his new things for the home and are| Max Smith, editor of the Belleville Frederick A, Sarling, of Texas, to sUC-lyited to attend all sessions. Bupper Bredow, Sunbury: Light Brignde, Mrs | OMe and found home brew beer and|therefore vitally interested in learning | Times, ason of I. M. Smith, of that|[¢®®? Col. Shoemaker will be served by the Centre Hall union J. R. Miller, Millheim: greetings from 'HAUor. The search was made because #ll about the new fall styles town, and Miss Thelma McCoy, daugh ———————————— at a nominal price. Mrs Alvin Sher. Africa, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Miller. | °F complaints received from that sec- The Altoona Booster Stores are en-|!®r of R. E. McCoy, Lewistown, Were Fall Millinery, bine of Johnstown will address the af Thursday evening: Organ recital; Hon t, the effect that Keen had been abling women to secure this important [Married by Rev. Mr, Hanna, a personal Mrs. Lucy Menmey announces that|'ernoon meeting, while the features of devotions; “A Journey Into Our Afri. "Upplying drinks to members of the C.linformation at first hand this week, as]friend of the bridegroom. at Bethle- lahe has on hand a nice line of fanjfhe evening wij be a two-act drams wy ' i State College. and undergo imprisonment in the customary in the past f Thursda, afternco evotions. m county jJall for three months that he planned to write while there can Field,” Mr. and Mrs. James Miller; | © C. camps " they are making displays of the new |D®m., on Saturday. The bride is a millinery for ladies, misses and girls, [directed by O. B. Poulson and A & cloning. Nelson Shaffer, and Oscar Ulrich, 17, fall merchandise and extend a cordial] #™duate of the Lewistown High land that new stock is arriving con- | KUlD Other speakers of the day of Spring Mills, entered pleas of gulity lnvitation to our readers to visit their |®chool, and well qualified to become a stantly. Prices, as usual, are jow. be, Rev, H. A. Pruyn, Mrs. 15. W. Care Tae : od to the charge of stealing a pocketbook | stores and inspect the new goods queen In a newspaper man's home. ruthers, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs Ida Wit ur, 8 § attended ] ’ > The Ebenshurg fair was attende containing $10 and some valuable pa- | While the new goods are being |Consratulations 8 & 4% ¢ % % ¢ w]mer. Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Hf. K. last week by Mr, and Mrs. John M [pers from Walter Worra) of Mifflin. [shown all week. Heptember 16 is the SE ———————— * o Mat oT. . Baumgardner, es Coldron, and the Bedford fair by Geo. |bDUrg several weeks ago. The tw, boys time set for the formal dlaplays. Gregg Twp, Community Fale NOTICE. ised Nvude Zocman, ang the Rev. G y Rimmey and II. W. Bradford. The mitted taking the pocketbook and| Not only are the very latest fashions The dates set for the annual Gregg : 2 “ure Will he io Sewn Mra py wndurd: by wrnin it afte they acted P ge a , 3 . Ebensburg fair was referred to as ex-| oy y after rl ; had pine] Souring apparel Tor Jrgmen Deng | Township Community Fate are Oc:|* 78 Po M. Wednesday, the 20th, un. Porer The aehart 1d Mr. RH . 3 ¢ 44H shown bu ere w also be Interest. y ) ) | ceedingly interesting from a viewpomnt +, ihe owner. They were placed on {ing displays for other members oF tober 13 and 14, at Spring Mills, : ti Saturday morning, the 29ad, T. BE. Jodon, president; Mrs Th of exhibits, racing and entertaifment. | probation for three years. | family, including the men, : . Rt Jewish B ys ton_Sanry, Sr nitamtiy Mrs. He The Bedford fair ig not ss ‘highly ————————— Millheim borough added seven hun-|* NIEMAN'S DEPT STORE, Johnson, corresponding secretary; Ms, alsed. ———————— dred fee of hose to ite fi . fihel Vi C. Ridge, recording secretary; and praised | The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year Ts your subscription due? : _ ie Tenting . n vir ig romry. - { - equipment. . &* » 6 » » . 0» Mrs, John 8. Dale, secremry. -