THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. * . - . * wh es mv wo Sah a oe a wa a . i » oa . < ITEMS OF Indians Said Devil Lived Here JLOCAL INTEREST - - . * - * ® Mra, T. 1. Smith will make sale eof her household goods and furni- ture on March 31, at 12:30 o'clock. The State College borough council accepted the offer of the State Cols lege Water Conmipany to sell its plant to the borough for the sum of §250,- $00.80, Wednesday morning the general condition of Mrs. V. A. Auman was reported slightly improved over thu of a week ago, at which time she Bad been very dangerously ill A small barn on the Stahl place west of the boro line, and a stable en the John Benner lot, were par- tially crushed by the heavy load of snow which had lodged on the roof eo! the buildings. Mr. and Mrs. F. V, Jodon, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Corman and daughters, Arlene and Cherry Yvonne, motored to Johnstown on Sunday where they | visited Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Brin- | Inger and young daughter The Woman's Missionary and Young People ssi tho The gun which Heenan Si pimps, fea will gf FORTE. Off. SUNARY avi . me . . oo. Exposition Rangerette, holds, is from ! Rl give a pro Ron = eT Fr oh us 3 the collection of A. W. Discher, of | ng t ne MM = wi LVS ; 3 . ¥ : 3 ming at : a : no 2 Dallas, Eighteen notches on its stock | : wmree of the devotions aT bie J ¥ > 4 ; van ‘ i inl bap is £4 fis 1 charg { i \ i k * L a * . attest to its « en I ntier In d Mabel RB t § n 3 sry { % aN A 3 $ ’ y ane VOR are snoy ¥ J ; 14 ry : . yr : : _ ’ HR a EE dian fighting. This. an 18: BEnCer a el Kooks are shown Dallas June 8, carried rxas’ tribute i Sh y y . - . ith Mayor George Sargeant as thes y ¥ : as Indian and Buffalo gun, and others of { Field Ya Fle 1 to the former vice president who play- The Devil's [Fombstone, shown | Texas Centennial Exposition at Dal. from the Discher collection will be | “Ft Love eld, ‘alias eX: : . : zbov=, is in Palo Dure Canyon, near tao papi eb agin a lace a wreath on the grave of George | ed such an important part in annexa- . : : : ' . 4 Soro. BEATE | jas and other celebrations throughout displayed during the Exnosition whic patient in th ntre 8 ianyoen City, Texas, 18 miles south of f pital Monday morning : « Amarilly. The canyon is one of the ! beauty spots of Texas th will lure tourists in their 1936 +i to the | burial marker of an evil spirit. ele of vreiie fa 3 ailiaan pal . : ¢ - allas in i phi ve tion negotiations. The Centennial the state. The rock drew its name opens in D un Braniffl and TWA ai: a Rose re developed by A. F. Wat : wr and i an- VET Ve Pp 3 K. - 2 from an Indian belief that it was the Zerettes, hostesses Texas Cen- ci 0 yier, Texas. i= Pix servation. ed the re no bone fractu Tay photog: TS Tot Sant wt ar at | | Exposition Livestock Building Grows George Tause y over the week- by the Central covers and by him the gt Mrs the party Goodhart Roy Mrs, Neoft Kido: The anno and mend ara iii NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES « «. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE oo « FULL-FLOATING REAR AXLE This photogrash gives a idea of how rapidly work is ing on the Texas Centennial Exposi- h 4 i. : h y p o build ngs, ‘ h m ’ . 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Many inquiries from the : vy ins. vile body ser- | Mexico, "Uncle Ro” a shown above Sed ® Centre Hall rural sections, Ray svening 100 3 oy - oll Mh 2 1936. a | as William A. Webb, manager of the Texas, where Gen. Houston ever will Texas Centennial Exposition, whica be a historic figure, celebrates its one | opens at Dallas June 6, assures him hundredth year of independence from | he will have an Exposition job. when weather cor ong were pare | unfavorable, demanded ac-| tion that evening especfally if the! interests of the rural *group which ticular or - comprises 61% of the enrollment, were to be vongidered, many of whom ” Wy 2% - . » . trave] great distances and must jeave REG LAR FELLER Sure, Jimmie’s Right! By GENE BYRNES their homies as early as 7 o'clock in the morning. During the week pre. gr or vious to closing the school had about GIMME THE WELL I KEP N & 20 per cent. absentee list. About four inches of snow fell on YOU OWE ME! Thursday during the day, and at GNAN) Give IT nh ; T™© MEL YOU D ght several more inches were ald. YOU NEVER ed, together with a consierable fall of min. Friday it warmed up tc some extent, joosening snow and loo from buildings, but made no impres. sion on the miles of huge snow banks. Saturday and Sunilay temperatures were moderate. Monday noon snow fell, but most of it melted immedinte- + During the night three-fourths of an inch of snow and sleet fell, and Tuesday morning a high wind chased it about, Tuesday night mercury fell fo seven below and the wind sub. / : : 5 ¥ " . . : ir A Nee eta