VOL. C11. : ORTHW } pe v - | LONE & . i : . S—— : . avn IY NE EY Sw IO THE Jonny 56th Annual Encampment and Fair Tani NES A ove TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS BE a na Opens Saturday, August 24th, Roseburg, on. | NTEREST Display of Li fair.---Program We dnesday, Demaerats File Petitions, coast A Ml Lamb Club Organized, Republicans Nominate PROFANITY. 1 $ { $ % ¥ » yr t $ ‘ : § . . ¢ ’ { PLE | #4 i A y Al ———— | cat i TJUNIOR LIVESTOO RK 1 Rn . ! : . " ‘ . ’ s ae ¢ pi im # . Th -l Tax Statements Are Out, | JUDGING CONTEST] ! sn Sin ] | At the New Dalry Barn, Grange Park, | be | Wednesday of Fair Wek, i $s i I. $ cite] 1 Centre County, A ———— Married ot Lutheran Parsonage. pent ch | a 1 4 \ his feet beat n ii msg WET inited 1 narrage | , t retreat. The moming light 2 : Saturday evening theran par: | ravenioed ih which itis ——— cp — A rT —— nage by Rev. 8 F. Greenhoe the blow Coble-Fowler, mt ———— : . : { : The borough Coun re-enacted th hin Coble and Miss Ruth Fowler The Colonel Wins Again, traffic lied — at 4s. meeting SuDeTvisiol o take part sation Kehneth Ma ngricu tea | W a HI] on a Nr the Re wl ~ 3 Bruce CGoodhart. of Deange- held beginning of tits month, and is and from the response v have ev- commercd and finance . a ag h oe en rian - . Liinols, at the Monrod Countyipublishing the ordinance in this issue i parsonage in Bellefonte. The groom is air Reporter as well as by poster, ——————— a son of Mr. and Mre Calvin Coble, of wl colts, and ten of these were first | The ordinance becomes effective upon " v ia Milthelm Youth Wins Training Camp Oak Hall, and the bride a daughter] prizes In seven instances he won both having been lawfully advertised. and : The Grange F nie Assocs \ has Medal of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fowler, of Mat- first and second prizes may now be enforced. The penalty tor en Weaver, Sears-Roebuck Co.: Miss Wh Er ilo es i Wwhert Abrahamson, of Miltheim, Neruyiie ty wi Jaks op. Home. Speaking of Cot Goodhart's exhibits, | violating ft is $10.00, which is a change Marqueta Guiser, State College; Miss], . operation goes a long ways PY the Civitan Cluyy of Baltimore, one State College . tore. Ted i ons oi | the Orangeville : ourier sAYS : from the former one. Wilk t wa Eleanor Stoetzel, Kline & Co.; Joseph}, .. 4 making an undertaking of this | # sehriea of competitive examfations|™ BC, wher 1¢ groom is €m- ™ . White Arabian team shown by ge nerally known here that the first ore Stopper, real estate firm Lobert kind a success at the Citizens’ Military Training Camp — ‘the Goodharta won more admirationdinance was uninforceable. it was well Krebs, B. Keeler Boller Co. Miss Biz The boys and @iris. in iv. Bianey's)ot Fort Monroe Abrahamson is a Hats for Barly Fall probably than any other horses at the observed The few infractions by Jo* aheth Rohland, and Misa Anna Snyder, 4H Clubs and the Voontioniht classes fourth year candidate in the Coast Ar: ® : arly . nw fair. They are a weal matched ton cal drivers werd the result of thoughts she Highway Department; Henry of the other three men, will compete tillery course for a commission as Aly 1 Lucy Henney was in Philadel. weighing 2600 pounds, weil mangeryl, losuness rath«r than intentional. Ro Leiter, 8wift & Co.; Miss Lucille Jer- for places on teams wiich will rep- second Heutenant, Coast Artillery Corpa'l a. and beginning of this week ship: | good action, and with thet pink sitin far as 18 known but one local resis vett, Bell Telephone Co.; Miss Thelma] = such. group at Youll Farmers Hes rve. United States Army. ped a consignment of early fall hats] surely attracted the attention of § orse dent paid a fine and he contended he Taylor, Liberty National Bank; Miss] yw 0 ot State College next Spring The medal was one of four presented *Y her a ry sore hete and afe]lovers.. The Yeam iy helt shown Vale nk cane from another direction than Gertrude Osman, Central Pennsylvaniale "5 on oid a cartain numberi?” the Civian Club of Baltimore, one NOW on display. The selections include | week at the Rock County Fair atithat omimed by the patroiman, At those boys and girls In his group validity of the ordinance Iuumber Co.: Miss Elizabeta Tharp | , to each battery, to the candidate mak the latest creations. Suitable head. | Janesville Wisconsin, that time the Ford-Lincoln Co. ha ving the highest score. In the|!Ng the highest grades in a series of Wear may be had for children, misses ———————— was not questioned. As a matter of ys Wie Rhee Ore. re " lia Wo . ‘ , Nine good positions are open now competitive examinations, Te exam vio ® or and tome Te more ma« The application of a law passed by honor the borough might be willing to s v } y “ “ ef y ines ee age. ou are Invite to come refund its portion —— wr $ i Pe | 5 book keepers, stedagrupi re, BNE, for these groups to make a final inations included ten Wl i¥ m aid and inspect the stock ‘now oh disvlay the last legislature, extends the ten. bollected a “ je of the foe illegally Tw srotarind. > : x f n es , ER 2 sy { siveils | f A y in) . p » tod, I" oo fi clerks and secretarial e need more} .uion for tie teams. This contest ]!®®® lectures given by prom Bo a 0) i ure of all assessors in boroughs (but Now ret ld n vg . Jai has . 44% & 3 { 3 ary f Ft 1 Y inde A ————— I A SACI SM ’ ’ u "w i by } 1 ¥ 'y at Centre Hall will have quite some fans and miftar and naval «¢ \ not n town fps) for a period Wh ime © wt ordinanhch oF graduates Fy o , a 3 i re faulty Fall term begins September 3. Get], gg on the mlection of the teams. |Uring the current encampment. | The Centre Reporter, $1.80 a year |i two years, or until 1931, : catalogue now, F. F. Healey, pro- prietor. adv, Williamsport Commercial College, won eighteen prizes on horses|of the \ | Jusiness firms want our gradu- ery reason to expect 1 1 i to enter, ates Students recently placed are: Miss Gertrude Axman and Miss Hel tHoved, Spring they will have a combined con
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