poms — VOL. CVII. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933. | NO. 34. LIST OF TENTHOLDERS AT FAIR. 20 HORSES AT DODDS SALE, LAST WEEK'S RAINS RAISED TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY PROGRAM AT THE Theeever-popular tenting feature at MONDAY, AVERAGE #9808] SINKINK CK. TO GREAT HEXGHT ’ . “ - 1 - the Gir: re Encapment a Falr con- The renty Soutt akoti \Oraes Sinking creak wos raised ic its high. GRANGE ENCAMPM ENT / D FAIR te H figs Jn pmer Fal 16 twents ith Dakota hot nking ’ r to | t Bsn to its interest many fsold on Monday by Robert Dodds atlest point in many years, probably as HAPPEN! OF L AL INT hundreds who yearly spend a weekKithe Centre Hall sales staliles, were sold " " : : ’ le DE high as during the Johnstown flood M.—Finals, Horseshoe pitch- under canvas. The list grows larger|readily at an average price of $98.90, ae FROM ALL PARTS 2 content each vear, 16 ssociation finding It! Every horse offered was old. The to- period in 1888, A contributing fact is Elsie Andrew will zo bask to 10:00 A. M. Concert, Aaronsbure Necessary urchase new tents fromital of the sales was $1978.50: the high]to its instang swelling wag the break 3a ward wl e she will ch in the time to ne to meet the demand team brought $305.00; high singlejing of anewly constructe } bill } i successive having leased tents iporse, $122.00, recently completed and he fey wh brought thelr own A detalled account of the sale fol-]1€5, Treasetr Kettle > Aaronsburg tents WS y wis impounded many _ "ae " a Kyler CENTRE HALL A. Burkholder, |p Jair, Smullton, 1... $107.50] lons of water, and ft BO won veaes io ry Te ag Ba ot P. M.—Address, Hon, John A. . F. Colyer, Daniel C, Colyer, Char- Sanderson, Fleming, team 245 00]0anks of ’ ig : ; Sparran, Secretary Agriculture and \ rust, Fos Jor , W. W, Keriin,}! *, Peiffer ast Master of Pa. State Grange; Hon, Mrs. Mary Riter Audley Boak Master Pa. State 1 eed team flowed John Knarr. John Del Tihben Zubler, Spring Mills, . 80.00 |strean "he Red Mill dam wel Delaney, Thomas Delan-1 1. E. Burris, Centre Hall, 1.... 117.50|but water covered a much larger area]lW. Harshbergen, of Millheim, will. en- Grange ¥, Ralph Dinges, Edward Durst, John P. Grenoble. Coburn, team.. 186.00] than that under ordinary ifreum- ter Penn State as the only sresenta- 00 P. M jaseball ‘entre Hall urst yde Dutrow, John Dutrow, HL1J. M. Shaner. Mt. Union, 1..... 107.50]%tances r Lamar “bright, Geo. Emerick, Mrs. i willard Truckenmiller, Huble: At Colyer, a few smal] bufldings 3:3 M.—Concert by Aaronsburj Newton Emerick, Albert Emery, C. FP burg, 1 ..orecienass . aia . carried away. Btate Highway Grange Park Entrance, smory, BM J jungard, W. F. Fetter-1D O Fohringer, Centre Hall, 1. 95 No. 53, between Red Mill road and FP. M.—Grange Fetterolf, Roy Puff, George Mr, Hair, team ... axa . 7.1 bride to the south, was flooded Ain : Fisher, . F. Keller, 1 Bruce Arney, Centre Hall, . Below the junction of Sinking creek 11:00 P. M.—Announcement of win- Kryder wank Mrs foster Frazier, |willard Truckenn or. 1 i with Penns Cave, the toad leading to ners in Grange Play contest Mrs. Cl Miller, James Frohm, Roy |C, E. Shively, Mifflinburg, 1.... 67.50|the silk mill was flooded Flood mark Garbrick, Frank Geary, Frank Good-]Brice Arney, Centre Hall. 1.... #61 In id to have been as high as during {fHove hart, James Goodhart, Ward Tate. Mil; Hall, 1 . 122 50]the memorable flood of 188% The Grange Encampment and Cen- ENCAMPMENT & FAIR ASSOC, Samuel Gross, Ralhp Hagen, GeorgelC. BE. Shively, 1 nag: . of r—————————— tre County Fair opened for its sixtieth | LOSES FIRST TENTS IN HISTORY |Heckman, John Heckman. Mrs. Luey| y, ggaimion to the twenty horses] GREGG TWP. SCHOOL NOTES, time under the most favorable circims- THROUGH STORM AND FIRE Henney Thon 2S Moere Clarence Mus-|l 4 he Mr. Dodds. one horse ar AH the hools In Gregg township] A large shade tree to the front of stances, on Saturday of last week ser, Charles Ne Adam Smith, Mrs. 1d of cattle were offered an old beets ': Pov : , Nel 4 Pla Aughner's residen Ww uproot The weather was most delightful, fo- The Grange Fair association had ItsiC. R. Neff . F. Rishel, Ear] Ros8.}, yu belonging to Charles len" fon" An’ iy Ra Erb ed by the storm last w A maple lowing a rain of a few days’ duration. |first loss through storm during the ster Rossman, John Rudy, Bruce E an was sold to 1. WW : di Tara el x shade The camp ground itself wag in perfect|gale of wind a comapnied by rain onjRunkle, Sara Runkle, George Ralston, ' ¥ $40 ‘y 4 J 4 rad ac} \ } wobk ee firty. | Mrs Ha zak uns on rts Mes an Lexa presented a Wednesda, as week, For fist) Mi Ha Rel Fr, rank Rines, Roy auctioned con ition, ney r having 3 ¢ ih thre . {TWH 41 LW 3 $5 ’ $138 one 3 } " ¥ 3 " ¢ two successiveyears tents have been on ay Sharer, Fred Slack Day- A i vi bee Furst yt Aol en s have been of in neide prettier and more attractive 4 ance. A greensward covered the hole [set up by the associa i : ! vile ein be yal te - J wil ties of it. the hundreds of beautif hade during the fair period to families as}Bloom, John Bohn, . Bradford, ia ¥ 1 i a8 (0 , {FOURTEEN HUNDRED FRESHMEN" # : vars § to quality s ri : ‘the I 3 ary } ne * he ir w 1 r $f yr By EAs 41 rs : 4 3 - in uf : : ~~ wo " iron 1.5 to 1.7% average trees of varied kinds, and the, sh RE EE «J the falr wi m. Bradford, Shannon Boozer, Mru.liv ‘pions. cow $29.00, to Gregg Carp. TO ENTER PENN STATE. AH wa : verage bery planted durin few ye€ » and t the ffty-t rank Bradfo Grace Smith, Milton » » junlity ‘ WOW at des contributing the pleasures and com-jYear, is th the or sus- | Bradford, Cloyd irooks, Lee Brooks y ohn in} tion and eased n Lansberry, . Lingle, Daniel} ding i Aa Ame ot aL wable dua during the pass two ¢ special forts of ef square vards of heavy hite cany bout forty nN Car fron mas man. § Rte ———— A ——————— HOME BURNS NEAR LOGANTON: CAUSE BEING INVESTIGATED THE EXHIBITS OF CATTLE, HOGS, POULTRY, ABOVE PAR e}: savnit Ao ors NEW AUTOMOBILE OPERATORS. nmin A RP ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, - V Tye dtate Cullogsinars: ne Maps i ns THU ames Lorman, WW: TRUSTIES--POLICE AXD DRS tion. Horse sales at this geason of the ne FATE COLLBGE—Mar ¢ Stoverison. N. R. Bietly. R. 'W. Blerly, 8. COOKS—ESCAPE ROCKVIEW] ie ven i es in A RAINY DAY PICNIC, t Kirstckter. Evelyn’ Mover. Har. iBiet Richard Brongart we trusties from the Roskview : Me (E1 “ RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON PARK When you = i Some mo nd | 3 rs. HH. FL. Boy vitt Bi ‘ COBURN tevin Cot nn. Mrs Blain | Penitentiary Ave inished with ' ream a j TAL ol I BY REV. HARKINS, LUTHERAN hear the raindrops | Merril Homan, W te Hosterman, Le- | Malone, Martin Stover, Paul Vonada, |autos bile belonging to the State Po-l oy, ton compos ass u will eit | ; Fioyd w 10 hica« Condo, Cene e Dboys house roveral They that def. ple om MA {TOBACCO GROWERS “CUT” HALF CROP IN CLINTON C0 STATE GAME COMMISSION REPRESENTED ON THE PARK Erm val Pent (same a 61 ret the vi a lane Feria Har Carma rd Joa hi » ’ vde Hockniat be : : | { y nty tot rmers } uv g ©ir ig: THT and 1 vo |daughter, M berling : ; © IMeAsur ’ n Lee, Mrs. Foster Fiagler, Ros-| MADISONBURG-—-Ars > Long. i This kK is being sprvised by AF Mm Earl Frasier, Ms ah Ralph | Charie Werts (ior: umm, and \ i lamm, + ® A. Miller, Mr. and > ‘ ’ tures, depicting = \ of wild an All box i Md Dena Lingle harleg 1 Long, harles Wolfe On November 1, $24 for eat acre | 1da Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. F. M,. Fisher. and ed Ra alts restinmand i a an trunks y 8 *Iacob Mc ool. Aust n Long ©. B Sto ROCK SPRINGS Mrs. D. P\. leters ploughed le r wilt ¥ paid and she Harold Brangart. of Smullten, was attracted big audiences And they're happs the . ver I. QO Vonada, Idovd Vonada, I. R on, Mrs. Alfred Albright ine . i ofl rop is sol : 4 e 3 ang 3 wii a Most agreeable caller here on THUS: ra pour Vonada, John Wion, John Zerby, T. M LINDEN HALL~8amuel Ross. Frank Ro hig a toia] reimbursement 8M jday, on his way on an errand to Grange will be Mr. ‘Wood's sthject this : A Zubler, Jennie Albright, Bright Bittner. |T. Ishiler counting to s Oper cent. of the avernE®ip, rk Mr. Brungart has on exhibition day) night at 9:15 o'clock | They're having THEIR picnic right }J. BR. Bitner FLEMING—Howard Miles, Joseph |2CTeage sale price. : fifteen head of purebred Guernsey, ———— ———————— under that roof PLEASANT GAP—Reader Jodon, T.|Alexander : Tobacco growers all over the Niate some of a herd developed since adopts HELEN WHITE ELECTED | And the laughter and shrieks make |B. Jodon, Frank Keller, Marion Gettig,| MILESBURG--Mrs. J. W. Kellpr. Ave Xu ined the Eas nt to almost ling that breed twenty years ago. Mik LE] x LE % : you glad, John Hockemberry, Mrs. Willis Mar- MILLLBROOK Mrs Earl Kline, a man. Cigar manufactureres and to-lem the Brungart homestiad farm TO TEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL While the hours pass so quickly that]kle. Martin Allison. Frank Millward.] NITTANY-—F. BE. Vonada bacco merchants have Jomed theliue jong been manufactured into Let At a meeting of the borough school | you've no time. # Mrs. Jack Noll, Clayton Poorman, Geo HUBLERSBURG--L. A. Porter. NRA, and it is expected that they willlsor and delivered to regular customers board held Monday evening, Miss Hel- | To worry and fret or be sad Showers, Edgar Summers, Roy Zim- TUSSEY VILLE Paul Whson. not buy the crops of tobaseo from |i Rebersburg and Millheim. In ite en White was unanimously electsd to !Then when on the table your viands]merman, C. A, Baumgardner, James STORMEBTOWN-W, Way growers who have not done the same. lpanufacture modern ma hinery is ome teach the first and second grades of | you spread Bilger, Virgie Bilger, Mrs. Alfred Miscollanpous: Rev. C. P Cather —————— SP ———— ployed with electricity as power from the town schools, Bhe ls a graduate! Prepared for the great out-of-doors] Hoover, man, Muncy: Harvey Decker, DuBois. |T*COUNTY LUMBER CODE start to finish, The cows are milked of Centre Hall High and of Lock Ha- [And you call them down from their] BOALSBURG--Foster Charles Jamestown. Mis, Thomas Goyne, Ashland, SENT TO WASHINGTON [bY machinery, the cream is separted ven State Teachers’ College. She fills] treasures above (Irwin, Charles Mothersbaugh, B, PF. [Mrs George Gummo, Mackeyville; Rey Lainber dellers froin seven Couns in alike manner, and the butter churn. the vacancy made by the resignation! Such joy you've ne'er seen before. Homan, Ralph Rockey, Mrs. Johnl]C. E. Hazen, Lock Haven. Frank Her. pegs x ed and worked by powerwoperated of Miss Fay Bradford, which caused | do ‘ample Justic ; Wright and Rockey, Mrs, Wm. Brouse, man, and Mrs. Mary Stump, Philips. |1** including Centre, gathered at the Imachines, and lastly, delivered to the the only change in teachers from the | And ample itive to that great Norman Nevel. Harry MeClntie, D.|burg: Catharine Moore, Tyrone: Claire] Pink Hotel near Lewistown the other [customers by a power-driven vehicle 1932-1933 term. {wi : : ] . W. Homan, Mrs, Harry Hoy, John]Ohl, Strawberry Ridge: Floyd Palmer, [evening to put thelr final approval on The skim-milk and buttermilk are prof. Mrs. Marguerite Smith was agiin | ah ord thought of disappointment t Huhle » Bunbury; Wm, Shannon, Lewisburg: ]a code which they then sent to \Wash- Jeahly iad as feed ous purehitd Poe elected to taech music, at the minimum | ’ Fs OS 7 Jrirs. Verna retgitey, Navaree, Ohio: ington seeking approval of the N.|lan China hogs and a flock of seve elected to teach music, at the imu | That was felt when they woke that aA ih : Sends. Pd Khan Dr. George Yoarlck, Mayview; Charlesiil. A. Those from Centre county in-]eral hundred chickens. The young man salary. She will also teach in Potter, | Picnk: morn, | Mrs. H M. Mattern itn, Albert Nate [Peatty, and W. B, Yearicki Mill Hall; Cluded O. W. Houts, Boyd Miller, Ruel]jhas his father, Commissioner J. *™ Harris and Haines townshisy, | Frank Kacht, Cora “Ripka, Arthur BE. M. Ziegler, Juniata: Blanche Bag-Jand Irvin Mohnkern, of State Col-]Brungart. as a partner and thinks i Text and reference books, also book ~—Verna Breon Hackehberg, Shan, Mrd, Maurice Long, Anna Me. |®haw Holiidayshurg,, A. 1. Bloom, of 'lege, and William Grebe and Ray Bra- [fine to have such a business associate chon, were discussed. Rebershurg, Pa | (Continued on next column ! Williamsport. gonier of Philipsburg. during these years of dep-ovsion. yy. ! ’ Respecting the SRrm To hear the fall of the rain.
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