The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 03, 1936, Image 1

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    VOI. CX.
CENTRE HALL-POTI
WILL OPEN SEPT.
NEW FACULTY
The Centre
COUPLE
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DEMOCRATS MET AT
10,000 fa
PARK, THURSDAY |
MOSHANNON
hausand
€. H. HIGH CLASSES
REPORT 100% FOL CURTAIN
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yivania: Dang Kale, Kn Hut Fink
Pa.: Hon. John W. Decl hy. | Boggs, Henry A
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EFSETTLEMENT ADMR.
$223 IN CENTRI
ad
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SAVES
COUNTY
i
ins
per
ns
to
DePRi wer
add
Bre
Central
Erness
the
orate
wn, Regie
Penngyl
nal
vania Young
Clubs, acted as host ag
nic. Sen, E. J. Thompson was
man of the speaking program.
The gathering was largely attended
by Southside Democrats,
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only the mis
lation of the that
Kansas's present governor.
in Pennsylvania, and
old stork in the Langdon case, ¥ bed
ernor 8 much of a miscalculation fn | Mente which Jn
preparing statements in his campaign ounted a $490, pn y
speeches, He Is charged with telling] '"e State of Pennsylvania
only features of stihiects presented | rely Abii ation loans EH. pg
that are favorable his political} iy Joe. Rid ne lo 1atiAn:
party, omitting all other re-|o. Jaly certified for payment. $4,987
pardless of how essential, in unpaid Sommitments remained,
his sialesnents in the Rehabilitation grants during the same |
Clans. period were advanced in the sum of
$21.7 A total of 1.102 persons in!
Pennsylvania received loans while 389
persons recipients of grants,
There L286 ensey considered!
bY Farm Debt Adjustment Committees |
in Penna. during period Sept. 30,
1935 May 31. 7988, of which!
boo weree adjusted, The indebt.!
prior 45 adjustment
while the
8226 691
234.363 of
interes
agreenents,
AY OAPI
The Indian medicine man at the
range Falr has risen to the dignity
of a stage platform and microphone.
Director tiona} Ree
fee ert
debt
Centre
adjusted
Administration,
adjustments,
county
through
Det of |
showed that!
had heen |
involving |
the
ct 7 Cases
May 1936
jan original indebtedness of $68.058!
with resultant savings of $32.375. In!
addition to saving through adjustment |
Alou. there was one « ase where loans had!
Lindon. | been extended or reduction of inter. |
wan jest rage had effected. Further!
| benefit activity noted |
orn |
ha S Sura from
Gov {in taxes paid resujt adjust. |
ry -
Centre county am
or
It was thorugh
stork a
been
this
as
was
of
like t
a
the
had re-|
through |
ved
June 26,
to
phases
h plas
unreliable
whi en
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It bevomes
the
between
Deal but
increasingly lear that
¥
: were
lines are i
Bi
t
i
i
merely
New
and
bed RW it
wing drawn ne wore
and the
Ween Sisinesy
the farmer workers and consumers
for whose benefit New Deal gistas
tion was enacted, The American farme
er, the American working man. the
consumer and the little Investor ought
not to he misled. The fight Is sgains:
them and thy leadership which un-
dertook their battles against a ruth.
less plutocracy, careless of human
rights in America and determined
that property rights shall be subject-
ed to no regulation designed for (he
Pretection of all the people.
g Business
we He tha
8, through
le Case
od npes
$1,773.70
ea unlied
include
Chlog
son
totalled |
reductions
Additional
Inxes pani
reductions
made |
resulta
and 304
of or exten.
HALL. PA.. THURSDAY
To-Day is “Grange Day” at Fair--the Program
THURSDAY,
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P
P,
P.
Walnesdny
tr ps leas waa rit
inpleasan
Amatenr Hour,
Tuesday
The Cattle Exhibit,
re
gina
Sagirday
Satarday.
ia y
$
Was ex
directed §
tension Association
With fow
val animals In
Jersey, Guernsey and heavy breeds are
in fit showing condition, which was |
10t the case to as large extent a year |
jag0. The main reason for the drop in
numbers due to the rules adopted
to admit only that sub.
mitted t¢ tuberculin blood
tests,
In all the different departments and
Classes of dairy cattle many promine.
(ent lweeders have entered, including
Charles T. Crust, Centre Hall: R. C.
i Balr, Smullton Harold N. Brungart,
IEmullton;: 8 FF. Es'erline, Greenlwirr:
J. Davig Hosterman, Spring Mills;
Hartle Brose. Bellefonte; Frank E.
| MacIntire, Rebersburg; Peters Bros.
Amateur Hour, Saturday, {Port Matilda; ©. D, Shook, Spring
The new feature of the fair, an am- Mills, J. Fred Slack. Centre Hall:
jateur hour, was held Saturday night J. B Swabh Centre Hall, and Ern.
ihafore a large mathering on the bandiesy J. Treaster, Spring Mills
and the entrants were roundly | Berkshires Lead,
apoiauded and properly accepted. | The greter number in the swine ex-
The entrants were: Janice Boone, 4, {hibit are of the Berkshire breed.
some exceptionally fine
Aaronshurg. voonl felectiog In 11-year | Tiwre fre
specimens and nbng are without merit,
and under class, he only entrant, In
the 12-vear and over Class, voeal and | A year ago, Chesterwihies were much
firmt place was won bY | more prominent. The “Berke” shown
Boal, 14, and Pauline Horn. tw W, P. Rishel Centre Hall, 1. D.
heth of Colyer: With Breon, ap, speciailly worthy of note and
Miriam Fortney, 15, Sate (mturally attract attention.
College. second place, and Jean Poors The several pig feeding clubs fire
doing fine work. They have selected
inllvhusy tha Park Fa
their
“n Iuhs, vy
inte white
evening large
hundred homes
occupied. Exhibitors
engawed In
exhibits or arranging
’ mnve
tents
of
and by
the
were
busily
tha
them.
the evening the attendance was
If not larger, than on previ-|
ous Saturday nights. Food stande did
rushing business. Those not attend.
ing the play In the asdivoritem Joined |
{in the grand march over the grounds. |
stopping here and there ts greet old.
ime friends, many of whom had fiot
wen seen since meeting on the same
ground a year ago.
At 6:80 the East Penna Valley
Prof. Partges, director,
a the
dey
individ
ted tL
fn exceplions
five the barn
per cent
for
were
{placing
{receive
In
a week
either
to
alse
ig
cattle
the
have
and
Jun
gave
8 concert.
18,
14, and
—
2
Jy
1936.
TOP
ro
BE
{OAD
SPRING
OPENED
TO BE
NO.3
wires: | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
|HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
con- | FROM ALL PARTS
EXTENDED
BIDS TO
Pent Valley road w
in Marine
ified Musiclans,
Rect
Corps for Qua
AUTHOR WINS PLACE
BOOK.
TNHAXS
{HOPS
FARMERS WAY
T¢
ORTAIN
PLANT FALI
oY
PROJECT IN RUSH.
TO SELL PENNACS
BU, POTATO Crop
AN ADVANCED PRICK
15
B00 £000
AY
nH
inagement
i Fair
fiple
officer expecte al mi
| =
. | nounces a mul
four ung
sirplane. Tuesday afternoon.
Other attractions are a de-
jump an altitude
of 6.000 feet, and a fall of a mile be-
fore releasing the “chute: also, a head
«On collision between two flaming aa
tomobileg speeding at 40 miles an
hour.
Dr, and Mrs
parachute
will
requess of Penneyl
the
itive Potato
Htate inspectors to
at S000 retail
agreed to buy
{in wt stars
from
Sept. 15th.
layed parachute
which
one
1 oped Growers’
Association for
grades the CTOD
groceries which all
available Pennsylvania potatoes before
drawing on supplies from other s‘ates
The agreement recently consummate.
ed between the association ang the
major “cliain store’ and independent
grocers involves payment of the same
price delivered as nominal for
Maing potatoes, giving Keystone state
growers advantage an average 60
cents a hundredweight difference in
freight charges,
Secretary French
confer with Walter
town, president
Ebon BB. Bower
ania
for mile
have at
G. I. Yearick, of May-
view, Allegheny county, are camping
on Grange Park as hag been their
custom for many years, The doctor is
in fine apirits and informed the writer
business conditions have improved
much and are continuing to do so.
He and Mrs, Yearick are meeting
many old acquaintances whose assO-
ciations were formerly enjoyed when
the couple lived if Centre Hall and
in other sections in Centre county.
The Doctor is resident physician a
the City Home and Hospital May-
view, y
The Dr. Morrow propesty, now own.
ed by the Penns Valley Banking Co.
i= wing repainteg on the exterior
after having been Improved otherwise
on both exterior andl Interlor. and
now presents a much improved ap-
pearance. The painting lw wing done
hy J. M. Coldron and helpers. The
home is now occupied by Pas Brad.
ford, a foreman in the Lancaster Vale
ley CQ CC. camp, Mifflin county. Ane
is
of
was scheduled to
8, Bishop, Doyles.
of the association
Bellefonte, general
manager; Dr. E. L. Nixon director of
potato growing research at Pennsyl.
Vania State College, and George A.
Stuart, Harrisburg, former director
of the state Iureau of markets on the
association's request for state auth-
orised Inspectors.
Agrigituge
ehow Maine
department recorila
has been supplying about
lf of the 30,000,000 bushels of po.
tntoes consumed I Pennsylvania ane
ually while Pennsylvania growers
lax In meeting grading requirements
of the large retailers, have not found
ready market.
nS cI cen mm |
The 45th annual bean soup celehras
tion at MoClure Snyder county. ls
man, 7, State College, third place,
One entrant in the Instrument group | the Berkshire ge their favorite and
of the last mentioned class, have quarters all thelr own. The
club members are taking great pains
Burkholder, 14, Bdgewood, gained the
coveted first place without any come
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petition, and the dancing group gave
booked for Friday ang Sa'mirday, Sept. [Other propery, being improved
18th and 19th. The attendance last [apvlication of paint
year Is sald to have been 50.000. No home
admisston,
shatge is made for