YOL. C. CENTRE HALL. PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26 NO, 41 VARE AND FISHER 1700 DELEGATES AT 8, NS, SIX STABLES BUKN | REGG TOWNSHIP YOCATIONAL | ’ i » y i $ CONVENTION IN HEADING I mmmnsnuna | Sooo BALE) (x | hen en de comics (TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, Republicans Demand Retirement of | s—— . ATAL IMMUN] DA IAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Candidate. a eT he ection Siuaton Is : : oy : y y A FROM ALL PARTS. Urged to Con . oni s—=Hellefont : VM illheln ! nt \ i \ bs Vare—Fisher the” Real Slush Fund | 1927 Convention ie Held at New | Frederlek By Republica should race is redson himself records vestigating penses in Pennsy Fisher is the real Siu date Do the Mellon and heir followers who by Fishe wish +10 Bashel ———————— 8 Million Bu, Potatoes Tmported In Pa. ite ne the best A > ang | {Continued from previous column) | ! wns n eilinger won 1 : ng R liany + ty)—1-H 8 Lim 3. | that section lustries being chief« Bankers’ Association Annual Meeting. ng” Motte a in 4a game of % ball bet islt With Full Baskts, G y ne Gregg Township Vocational ind Centre Hall High School i # Brounds, 8S CABBAGES . War n F revs ust 3 th old 3 un owed f folks with i sta - % & of % ¢ HT obul pring Mills t= | : y : a. ere Clem : i " te ie : a. . so | Stanford Hettin Mr. and Mi Walla ‘e vB tt paricuar It was easily Been nal 1 Firs d y ¢ tat tiie VOR! vhen " worl BA COM fis in Zettle sh 4 Sir. a ho alince Ee ind Ind COL Hine 8 necessary to win rey I ’ Lio 3 Sta : When 1 I i & mr us CARROTS 1. Malone ONIONS Stanford Hettinger Bernadine Cond 3-Mary Musser pend the « dren, Florent e, Paul, e, Russell and |+ rs put the ball straight througl ¢ i Walter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaef: | instead of making rainbow O83 [a i aT Nations bank, pe Ir i, | ur local team has good material, but j .~ = “" vi . RaSients James Ihe! POULTRY | PEPPERS--1-lIrene Hering, 2-No I frame 1 in i . “ Asi ier Irs Ssationa 3 el : v ' " . g v 3 » . of Potters Mills; Mr, and Mrs. Edwa a heeds training to win. | Bellefonte Treasurer. T. C a. i wo i (1-2-3 denotes st, 2n¢ and 3 oan Tattle M ah a Bi a ale A) ph urn irom x a arth Jessop and children, Alice, Grace Sam A tents ¢ 1 National Bank, Philips. | prizes) | Seater sae ; ta if ‘ 1, wal Pm . ha rr Me 3 1 ugh A LTO ! uei and Ralph, of Bellefonte: Mrs AT THE STAR STORE. i Secretary, LL. W. Stover, cash-{ Class I—Rooster and 3 hens—1 Mary |. ~ LE Zarhy: SE ar Oar a ey You On. Charles Lee and children, Kathryn, Just arrived at the Star Store, 1200 'r First National Bank, Millheim Zubler, 2-8tanford Hettinger TURNIPS —1-8arah Foreman 2-B - this Constre Robert. Miles, Ralph, Bi ly and Alene, [yards of Sheeting: 10 yards for $1.25 : Arrangements were made to hold a Rhode Island Rede~1-J. R Condo. ber tishel. vobe Colyer, who tenants the Charles IL. Cupples, [banquet at the Bush House, Belle- | 2°Charles Hering ENDIVE ~1-Bernadine Condo. 2-8 Allison farm in Miles tow nship, If EE — Proprietor. 40tf. | fonte, on Novmeber 11th (Armistice White Wyandottes—1-John Nees¢ ols Foreman. 3-Irens Zetlle dipping into the hog raising business The Presbyterian Sunday Schoo! BEANS~—1 Sarah Foreman 2.Rosel- |°F A gradually increasing scale, e« a Heckman, 2-Rosella Hex kman. Hatha the Millheim Journal. Last PUMPKIN—1-Robert Corman, 2-|Yock We viewed his first group—four George Wolfe, 3-Florence Smith. iiters=totalling twenty-seven of the SQUASH-—1-Wm. Walker, 2-Reed|™ce#t Duroc-Berkshire suckling pige arnes | #Upport | t they have in the past oe #t of Dr rs is as fol- and children Wathryn, Jerem Irene, Walter, Jennet ind Betty, of Coleville sen (set yours now. ——————— Day) at 7 o'clock P. M.. to which ev Class I1-Rooster and 3 pullets will celebrate their Rally Day on Sai POTTERS MILLS, ery member bank in the county is re-| White Leghorns: 1-J. W. Evans, 2- bath, Oct. 24th, at 9:30 A. M. We Charles Caskey, wife and daughter, | @Uested to bring their employees and | Mary Zubler, Plymouth Rock: 1-Rob hope all the regular students and | Margaret. of Lock Haven. spent Sun. | directors ert Neese, 2-Emanuel Eungard. Rhode teachers will be present and that you |gay at the home of Mrs Caskey’s pa~ A committee consisting of N. E.|Island Reds: 1-J. C. Robinson, 2-J. C. will also bring your friends and neigh rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweetwood Robb, 8, W. Gramley and James K. | Robinson. White Wyandotes (1-Char- Walker. 3-Wm. Walker to be seen anywhere. Down the val bors with you. Let us make R the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bair, of West- | Barnhart is in charge of the banquet. |1e8 Hennick, 2-John Neese. White WALNUTS—1-Gladys Ziegler, 2-Ma ley a little farther is Frank Stover, greatest -Babbath School session we § moreland county, visited over the week In order that the committee may make | RO6Cks: 1'H. E. Hennigh, 2-H. E. Hen- ry Musser : 8 ut With an excellent stock of registered have ever had, both in attendance and |end at the home of Harry Foust, the necessary arrangements, every [nigh "HICKORYNUTS -1-8arah Vonada Poland China hogs—proof aplenty that in interest.-—Pastor G. Frank Smith, wife. three child=en | Pank should notify the chairman not Class I1I-Two capons—-1‘H E. Hen-|, and 3 Rosella Heckman "|romebody is going to have “panhaus” Teh GU sacs and Miss Dorothy Sweeney, on Sun- | later than Monday, November Sth. of nigh, 2d. w Evans, . SENIOR PROJECTS 1-James Hos- |?" sausage before the new year rolls TUSSEYVILLE day. autoed to the home of Mr. Smith's the number of representatives it will EGGS~Dozen White—Stanford Het- terman, 2-Ernest Auman around Mr. and Mrs, Amos Mowery and] uncle, worge Smith, at Dillsburg, bring to the banquet Good speakers tinger. . . JUNIOR PROJECTS--1‘Reed Walk The continuous wet weather hay son Lambert, and T. A. Decker, all of | where they spent the day. and entertainment will be provided. 3 URN “Ten Fara—Yelow Dent: 1 ler, 2:Bieber Rishel. been a serious interference in the rails Milroy. visited at the C. P. Ramer J. M. Carson and family spent Sun- ————————— ~ A, Zettle, 2 Bleber Rishel, 3-Reed TOWNSHIP SCHOOL EXHIBIT--|ing of the petato crop and to a less home Bunday afternoon dal at the Burton Fetterolf home near “Year Locust Due In Penna. ha Mhibni eap. yellow dent: *11-Farmers Mille, 2-Murray, 3-Gram- | extent with handling the heavy orop Prayer meeting was held at the [Centre Hall. Pennsylvania is dupe for two visits or Zigler, > Stantord Hettinger mar, 4-Cross Roads, § Logan of choice apples. So far as can be home of Paul Emenhize: Thursday William Curry who has been on the | pe the 17-year locusts within the next i" ATUES- Five specimens Jer DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING—1-M. {learned no car joad shipmonte of poe evening of last week wick list for some time, is again’ able | ¢wo years, State Entomologist saya we vo arr Norman Zet: [x gubler. 3-3. F. Sack, 3-C. M. Fied- | tatoes have been made In any point W. O. He kman and family, ! walk about In the yard. The first brood will appear in 1627 in WHE AT Jalker 1. Nov Rin ter, Lester Tigen, 5 (tied) 8 G. Walk] In the valley. although growers and niata, spent the week end with k The Ladies’ Ald Society of the M. AdRIDS, Franklin and Cutaberlanh hi . me Qunrt 1-0 avin to er and H. A. Corman. dealers have car load orders on hand. tives in this place 3. church has set Saturday, November counties and the second the rahe ae Fo aman, 3 Gindys Ziegler SPELLING BEE-—Adults’ and High] Among the growers who have had an Mr. and Mrs, J. E Bodtorf and Mrs. | 27 for the bazaar and food sale. ter in Berks. Bucks. Chester yh pa Es flit a rowsy Zerby, Behool--Winner, Stanford Hettinger. | opportunity to sell at a very good Floyd / Fetter and daughter Margue- Mr, and Mre. Roll Palmer from Mif- th, Delaware, Lancaster. Lebanon. Le- © ring, Sring. Sones : over. Zep: Grades and Township Schools—1-John | price is Austin RB. Confer tenant on rite, of Jersey Bhore. = Pe ht Paturd iy {Hin county, visited among friends on high, Montgomery, Northampton Phil |} by 2«Biebe Rishel, 3- John Stover Zuber, I-Kenneth Johnson, 3-Kenneth | the farm: of his fathe: Aah Ls Cons f op op vi y ry s+ the 3 \ ' ; hak h ¥e Eepiebhel § pl, S-Joh tove . iia s i : . in $x ‘ afternoon with M Bodtort father, | Bunday.e Aeiphin. Plke. Potter » ’ : Bungard, 4 tuth MeCool {e in Georges Valley With an. the C. 8B. Bodtorf, of Colyer, and his sis ——— — Wy ming ountion Schuylkill and APPLES Five specimens pe plate ter, Mrs. C. P. Ramer, of this place. _ The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. DER Ws 1" i { to Winners other « artments niavorable conditions it appears no “ont : : Iver | (Continued on foot of next column Vw Hl be given next week.) . Tol has shown itself among the tubers
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