THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. . -. - . - 1.( Ch 1. AND PERS INAL { III OSI LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. M. Relgel, Centre Hall; phone 11- DTUCe R3. Te ITEMS OF lepresentatives of “God's Army,” BIDS WANTED, Pradier 188m 10 GGIIS |! LOCAL INTEREST from Butler, were in town Saturday Sealed bids will be received by the ler lane t. Potters Mills: G i = When thinking of holding 1 morning , " x £21 J . $ Potter township Bchool Board for 60}ley route, beginning a Pay nn home - - * - } fant Miss Mary Foreman, of New York Pers srrssssssrsserssesrsrersrevesed | ONS Of anthracite coul, egg » de- ito Potters Mills (subject to char ge) livered to the schools in the township, 1 I 1 PUBLIC BALE, Call the undersigned, and re- ) yy ahi hool will open! | ; ‘ i ‘ te Potter township hools 1 nlCity, ie visiting among friends in| (Continued from first page.) sarlystown route, beginning August 2Zist to Sept. Ist. Payment oni Tuesday, September 4th, Penns Valley, i —————— loli all tid i toss home to BEarlystown ’ delivery. All bids to be in the hands y , eda Mrs, Allie Bitner accompanied Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. J as Foust and. fam ST the. msaret 8 be h hi LIM ing: Hed Mill route, beginning Mary: Nvi : ad : . Mr. an Mra, James oust and fam- sevenht when he singled. and com- the 1 ary not later than Aug House at concrete road. to Mary Ayhart to he ome in Mif-]{lyv motored to Harrisburg, on Sunday ¢ " : Bat ust 1X, 1034 Board reserves right to] Mills: Mountads te beginning Ene Feta ¢ : . . pleted the circuit as Walker made a . . hii Mountagn routs weginnin flinburg for a short sit. where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Ralph |, 4 1 i accep! oF reject al HH Krise road join Biante highwa , Wid peg to Eecond. 23 Ain 4 ' > ? ! Bo ls tan. "a { 13 % 4 irnde an heir retur & yy iy order of the onrd Yr ay 11s Miss Pauline Horner, of Colyer, was Graden, and hel return spent entre Hall gave first indications of . Pottery Mill } 116s p « frien {aa vette the evening in Sunbury wity Mr, and \ the guest of her friend, Miss utd ) a Ix : scoring ability in the first of the eighth, Walker, at the Presbyterian parson- Mrs, C, F. Gilbert. scored number five for the Gap In the verse charges, G. H. McCORMICK, Bec'y, All bids must be seal Centre Hall, Pa of secretary not later i but with three singles in the last half —— . August 18 16324. Board : age, on Friday. 84 ; rdhem. dangd nM tha sama Pr ARBRE £3 . : - : . I¥ 195 Joi ves righ } 8 ) Miss Mary Dashem, daughter of Mi } ame frame, Pleasant Gap read- Potter Township School Board willjto accept or reject al] bids STATE COLLEGE, PA " SEs . 1 ’ v nla? oi i i i LEGE, . Misses Clara Mae and Anna Lou and Mrs Frank W. Dashem, of y offset the locals’ efforts, scoringireceive sealed bids for transporting G. H Mi CORMICK, Ba Centre Hall, R. DD, joined a party of uns number six and seven. school children for the 1834-35 school Le gil WANTED—Market chickens of all Phone 1082 kinds: tankage sold. 31.00 per cwt-— Row, twin sisters, of Philadelphla, are visiting thelr cousin, Marion Zang, a friends from Altoona, Sunday, for a The box score: term, as follows the Evangelical parsonage week's visit to the Century of Prog-| CENTRE HALL ress Exposition, Crawford, 1b Elmer Ross, at Lemont, has Bradford Bdwa ard Durst to paint ~~ WEDNESDAY August 15, Will Be DOLLAR DAY In ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES ! PLEASANT GAP CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE You Are Invited to Come and Share in the Great Savings ir vy WHERE THEY PLAY. Thursday (Twilight) Unlimited Parking in the Business District for Dollar Day Visitors! Saturday's Games, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Oh an institution of merit can weather the storms of INSURANCE a0 J [Eh oN REAL ESTATE {| ['{0 z WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. RAG of {0 : WH » [ . in 61st Annual C. D. BARTHOLOMEN eT 80 | GRANGE ENCAMPMENT momo] Je | and CENTRE COUNTY FAR BELLEFONTE 5 : Cay Sar cal saATESE FEATURE Ny 70 Acres of Beautiful Grounds, all devoted to Camping Westerns Electric Sound Ry stem and Exhibitions. Contingons Shows 2 thir 1} Hall, ro I As pis . ! ot HY ® FE A Cagney 3 o : Grange Park, CENTRE HALL Aug ust 9 5 -31 of State College, where they iE WAS. HER HAR" BELLEFONTE, PA. aes former naighior, now Yas ile Shows 7:15 and 9:00 daily. 450 FAMILIES SPENDING THE WEEK IN TENTS THE YEAR 1934 witnesses the dn the farm owned by rent Nixon 3 Lat wha and thre the potato wizard. The Wot) THOUSANDS ATTENDING DAILY TO VIEW SPLENDID Edenrd Durst was given the cone - EEPERS EAST? hE | ATTRACTIONS AND ENJOY VARIED AMUSEMENTS tract to paint the inside walls at the Photographed on the mile ALL SEATS NOW . loca; high school building, by the night express, it will hold i 256. Big Implement Display SPEAKERS of school board, at a recent meeting. The 4 bound : H | | d A 1 ] St : & Nati | a, Laer tn he vopult of pias: you spe : Chileon 108 ee orticultural and Agricultura » ear State & Nationa ALB H - . tering on the walls In this connec- “PERSONALITY KID” EMTRRN Lxhibits Reputation tion it i» fitting to say that the aver Apa BiG WEN ’ age school pupil shows a lack of re Heart-interset story. i TRAM IMMENSE STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAY spect. for school property, for the ap MON. & TUES, (Next wk PROC pearance of the local high school g — u FRIDAY pr ee up ol [ont ve mens sn BAND CONCERTS ¢ GRANGE PLAYS, ETC one to think nothing else. It is to be FRIENDS of MR.SWEE! SATURDAY ’ . hoped that when they assemble In the k > a > PELL POPPI PEP " fall and find their school bulding neat, hin (Kext Week) glean, and beautified, at no sman ex- Double Program. AD SS . pense to the taxpayers, puplls will vie MI ION - For Parking with each other in an attempt to keep (ENTIRE WEEK) Automobiles C it so. a oi LB Lm
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