The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 09, 1936, Image 1

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VOL. CX. CENTRE HALL. PA., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. ——, NO. 28
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THINKING IN PROPORTION, [BINGO FOR CURTAIN FUND POTTER TOWNSHIP LAD [erm KS SEND BRIEF [BANKER BOYD JORDAN BHEAKS TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
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ctionary| WEDNESDAY NIGHT. JULY 23 | UNDERGOES SERIOUS MESSAGE FROM SCOTLAND LEG IN FALL IN MOUNTAIN
wiih | CLASS CHAIRMEN, 1902-1936 | OPERATION IN PHILAD'A| 4 yt message from the Kirkpat |
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Next time or
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HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
sey Sh ational Bank, on 8 | FROM ALL PARTS
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wedding | C. H. SCHOOL DISTRICT {5
| RECEIVES GRANT OF #546
TOWARD HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX!
ry roll i 01 Le yrde i 1 iy ¢ ' . tre i il re —— :
halrman of lsang “O Promise Me," accompanied by |borough school district, on Friday. re NO PAPER NEXT WEEK.
and Ernes i {su Joy 11 ey . gin of theleeived a chet fe 2 4 Bi mt ys Loborisr writs. Ba
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“FESTIVAL OF NATIOXS™
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GARAGE MAN HAS BROKEN NOSE AT HECLA PARK BY WEA
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PENNA. FARMEL IN 6001] { ’ S——
FINANCIAL POSITION TODAY FRAINING AT FORT MEAD)
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PENN POTATO GROWERS OPENS
HEADQUARTERS IN BELLEFONT!
$67.25 In WPA PROJECTS —————
$ ‘ [lellefont APPROVED BY FREEMAN TOWNSEND MEETING
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PRESBYTERIAN SUMMEP SCHOOL
AT CAMP SHIKELLIMY
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FESTIVAL AND MUSIC.
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STUDY OF RURAL Yor ™
IN BORO OF CENTRE HAL
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ely sum i ial i ent | RELIEF CASES; IN CENTRE i MOnRnaire will ' :
the name of th Person iving : | Yass at Wagner, of Ralston, had
iner by the same percentage
Hors $103.50 tn| _ "me 10 interes’ large purchasers. | DECREASED 1539 IN YEAR|
g neither will the nforma‘don ob! oon Wd iis an-jille unpleasant experience last week of
1 15. SR A sr ir a EY $1 4 ’. ir iri
. Fert § a. . + {1a ienie a oiine Cave 1 ML oming h home oo y 3 gay
54,132 “HIRED MEN” i ie number of persons receiving [iained in Centre Hall boro be reveal-|! : a at Pent : home f her parents
oi. A080 A . ON oo w ai ans vim ni 5 o ot Ww 4 ay afternoon the participants be-IMr. ana Mrs. John H. Was . gt 8
government aid n Pennsylvania has i ed as applying this particoulas | : agne; at
been substanti r reduced since last places i members of the organization, Olver, contemplating a visit
the sams period the price of mules
on the farm increased from $109 to | FARMS IN THIS STATE
of pleas.
%0 wul'rv wr tittarfat ilk | . i > > . &
$150. Poul'ry, wes, but erfa UK] Census analyses made public this! ¥®ar, N. L. Lichtenwalner. State Di-
and farm butte, prices Increased pro- ¢
i a 5H fail ¢ y pn by (ire, 1 “ he
| The young people who will call or B. and families of members. Thelu only to find a wreath on the
La . oi . : ‘ : h ’ fat‘endan 1 ore RY y he part [doo On veyd a ERE
| week by the United States Census Bu. rector of the National Emergency [you for information are Misses Iielon | it'endance was ry 800d on the part | r oonveying the sad message of
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th in ff 1632 vs ing! % . suddenly » f oy ” v
In the spring of 1932 corn was sellir §|partment of Agriculture show there are |the number of cases re eiving direct| The Information is voluntary, not in Ee co 'ddenly a few hours previous It
for 25.1 oentg per bushel! and wheat | 54.132 ly
3's / h men” employed on the |r®lief had declined from 1.978 on June lany Way compulsory. but should be! PICTURE PROGRAMS AT Was the first knowledge of the sad
Wag 37 centg per bushel. Op May 15] farm in this State In addition to!l15. 1935 to 437 on June 15, 1936, andigiven by an approached, since it is PLAZA & STATE THEATRES death. Mrs. Wagner had bee, strick.
{thig farm labor there are 9: 528 farm- further reduc’ions are antic ipated inibeing obtained for the special bene. | Geng nr . ’ » en with apoplexy and passed away
{ere and members of their families | the future fit of those particular persons. At the Plam in a short time.
Jd working on Pennsylvania farms with | ————————— Before entering onto the project Wednesday and Thursday, this week A recent hries visitor
“er hs t te Grommet a . . \ a ’ f 3a.
i aps the slew barometer of {Out wages, i A total of $17.556.211 has been bor- Dr. O. L. Harvey. who has the work On our stage Wed. night at 9:00 {hart and Potter
farm conditions is farm « redit and] These : : Teh : ,
: ye i . wp “ srr leew o bird sganisatin the deat) ff her motions 4 . &
[reau through the Pennsylvania De. |CoOuncil. announced. In Centre county, | White and Elizabeth Bartholomew, [°f Members and Muinior organisation ath of her mother, who hag died
of this year corn was up to 54 cents
and whea' was selling for £3 cents a
bushel.
al the Goode
homes was Dr. Joe
I am able to report at thig time that » Satistics do hot includa per | rowed from the motor fund and to a Jennaylewnia in charge, first con. | Miss B ne Ride Revie . 29 un ne wi ama, who will shortly become
banks are again lending money to our Ou doing housework and persons [date not repaid, while $15.5700.000 have a in > Rumhar of local citizens to tots si this community 1 BAK ing, ol resident Physician at the City
farmers. The experience on the farm | Oring fart time during planting | been repaid to other funds than the Ona i Shel views as to the manieriing 18 g tutute Piet urs Anne an ig and. Oregon, 9 Mun
credit administration with payments | harvest reasons. motor. In addition to the borrowtng|'" Which the work woul be rewiv-|ley in *« harttathon. Added attraction iy an point he will go by motor,
on loans to farmers is onvineing | There in ha hited farm hand for | from the motor fund, $12.000.000 in a es expressions are unanimous "Treasure Nine a 4:00. Wed.; cash I Me Williams if a son of Mrs Care
proof that the farmers of Pennsyl- | ot four arma in this State, The | taxes has bean oollitopt from gas a ig ay should fi made, a (prin now 18 $15.00. I Fw > iasma, Tyran, whaee ite
Vania are now in a position to main- | gens of the WOrk on the Keystone |for other than road purposes, lor th S We Youths to advance or! Friday and Baturday—“13 Hourg by hand was a brother of Mrs. Good.
tain thelr credit at their local banks la 1 dy 1 1,000 farme Is done by fam. | ———————————— Yo od own fterests rth Ale We DS, MacMurray sol ero Pm Bg ised
A small Island, 9x15 feet, Is to be | par. labor, averaging 1.35 persons per | Farrington Files Appeal. widesorara is Motivated by the Bennett, Zasu Pitts, John Howard on Hannemann Medical College,
erected at the junction of Atherton be The Rta of hired farm | An alleged improper yvemark by the font Tpread Interest in youth mani. First tun news: Special Cartoon : ladelphin, and served an internship
streot, Route 222. and College Aven wi per farm ia silghtly higher Ini : n 20 : . ’ ened ay the President in setting up and comedy, in a hospitag in Providence, RL 1.
: : A ie Binte. than for toe Nation, fee) TOsecuting attorney was stated aslthe National Youth Administration
ue, witite 45, in State College, Althe rate of family Iabor is lower j one of the principal reasons for as- fas apart of the Works Progress Ad.
trafic dummy will be located on it aia # " ai "we An §
* i isignmen’'s of error filed Tuseday In ministration, and the establishment of
Clayton Musser, son of Mrs Elda | — ie !
Monday and Tuesday, next week- The Woman's Missionary Society in
TI Married a Doctor,” with Pat O.lthe Lutheran ohn mh, organised about
! Yui anata rien, Guy Kibbee, Louise Fasenda. [00ly years = ro , .
i Ural electrified ; La {th United States District Court at the American Youth Commission un. Brie 1 : hi bibndaad ¥ at na ago, fame of the original
Musser, Rebersburg, is enrolled as a Lis Penns * he Alon ls advancing lgaranton in connection with an appeal |der the American Council of Educa.| At "he "STATE" to Vers of which continue to be a te
¢ . » ‘i’ Er tes 1 19 nN ania r ras ¥ wr 1 . . n i" 4 | ive § .
student In the six weeks’ course in : Chop hn ; In Crawford counts from the convic'ion of Prince D. Far. tion, mupported by a foundation. This Wed., Thurs. rl. thit week Big im the organization Ax AT present
speech instruction as directed by Prof. if Y company has contracted | vington, Jersey Bhore, and seven oth-|particula. survey #8 bw poss | Double Feaare Program Now 1 on tuted, on Wednesday evening of
{ : . . 3 to secure $101,000 ° fron the 1 3218 ! I ¥ ¥ bas been made ASU Week entertain .
yBaker at Penn State, Leona C1 ! Pot we REA Lol sre fin members of a Lycoming coun sible on the one hand through funds | “Powdersmoke Range” Hoot Gibson: A '. pe Nlertained the Young Wo.
mm ————— mile broect A aay Oposed 375 | ¥ bootleg ring. Farrington Was men-igranted by the American Youth Com-| No. “Amateur Gentleman, with _— o Selec Al. he. Lutheran par.
? Weect, AEE 23 arm . . ‘ i”, a . pl 4
W. 0. Reasick., the Milroy grain Crawford and Bei t an hy Tn in| tenced to a long prison term, which mission, and on the other hand they Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Elise Landi aon Pre ah he two ore
| ' i Hie counties will re! a a 0 | , - ’ - a le ‘ POV all Poe
and feed dealer, and Ralph MoNitt, |celvg Current over this first section. | oy deferred pending dleposition of a [money granted by Dr. Edmund de8.| Saturday-Ken Maynard in “Lawless | gram of entertainment | Shetu Pre
I Milroy hav tir : s | The Aricity will 1 . mn {motion for a new trial, Judge Alber Brunner, of Columida University, who! Riders.” Also best of Bhorte readin layl : . uk -
also of Milroy have returned from : ) De received from alw. Johnson refused the retrial plea le pestudying agricultural villages ae yietn, mult, pe .
trip to Texas, where they visited the|COmpany already having power lang an appeal. has beer taken to the] The Works Pr Adminis: Monday and Tuesday, next week ments were served on the wn. The
Texas Centennial Exposition. . Iptanta, wy gress dministration «rne Return of Jimmy Va'emtine” | pastor and Mrs, We er on’ hising.
U. 8. Circuit Court, # also co-operating in this study, with Roger Pryor, Charlo'te Henry, tically SUPPOrY missions,