The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1936, Image 1

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VOL. CX.
HALL
LEWISBURG-CENTRE {
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OKLAHOMA FAMILY RESTS
HERE SATURDAY
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SAM BUYS 40000
TURKEYS FOR CCC «
UNCLE !
AMPS
FARMERS ARE MEETING
LAND BANK OBLIGATIONS
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paid n Octob
ording to Jackson compared
abowy 82 per cent on June 30.)
bank commissioner |
in a volume
2 per cent
Payments on lang
outstanding
£9. 000 00g "ood a
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3 rad
ans of
A on the
date.
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COUNTY YOUTH CONFERENCE
The Centre County Youth Confer-
open at Pleasant Gap, De-
and continue for two days.
meetings will be under the aus-
the County Counci] of Chris-
Education with such youth lead-
Stanley Kendig of the State
Rev. R. IL. Morris. pres
the County Council: Rev, C
M E. student pastor at
College; and Dr. Willis Kerns,
Collega extension director
The registration fee is $2.00 per ael-
agate which entities you to the whole
of including all meals
ence will
cember 4
The
pices of
$
ers as R
Association:
ident of
Gall Norris,
State
State
f the conference,
ana lodging.
The first
4:30 p.
Saturday.
Every
wossion
m., with
opens on Friday
threes sessiong on
church group of young peo-
ple, each CC. B. society, HI-Y. Tri-
Hi-Y, Y. M. and Y. W. should send
two more delegates for the whole
Conference,
or
of this
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high and Harrisburg
Academy football teams will play in
Lewistown today, Thankseiving day,
Lewistown scored four consecutive
lewistown
victories,
PARENT-TEACHERS ASSN
MEETING, NOVEMBER 30
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PENN STATE POULTRY
JUDGING TEAM
The poultry
Pennsylvania
something to
the eastern
test in New
achieved the
teen yearg of
judging
Sate
team of the
has
win-
College
about.” in
intercollegiata
York City,
highest scor, ia
the event. They
“crow
this team
nine-
8eor-
Other teams competing in the ron-
test placed in the following order:
North Carolina State College, Cornell
University, Virginia Polytechnic In-
#itute, Connecticut State College,
Massachusetts State College. and the
University of New Hampshire
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The of preventing blanket
dismissa); of teachers by school boards
and giving security
those competent is again under dis-
cussion. Under present laws it be-
comes mont difficulty to pry loose a
class of teachers who ar, holding
their posts through the influence of
religious, secular, fraternaj organiza.
tions, or family groups. While school
boards, in some instances, unnec.
essarily apply the blanket dismissal
rule, the damage done to the schools
at large rarely suffers in comparison
to foisting onto 5 community for life
a teacher who has nothing to back
him except time of service.
While the intention of the State
Educational Association may be terme
ed ideal, in practice one can vision
an army of teachers of very ordi-
nary mental endowment,
question
of position to
do
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TO-DAY, THANKSGIVING,
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HUNTING BEAR,
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CHEVROLET DELIVERIES
APPROXIMATE 11,000
DAILY
daily deliveries of
an
The average
the
No-
is since
models
than dou-
according to
ofMces
new
announcement of the new
have been more
of A year ago
resching the Detroit
the company.
During the first several days after
the announcement, deliveries reached
approximately 11000 a day, company
officials revealed, as comparea to
4600 4 day following last year's an-
nouncement.
More than
Chevrolet's Cars
ble those
65,000 cars had been
in a few dayg after
saw the new models,
tionai 100.600
with the
the field
the public first
and an
orders had, been
10.000 Chevrolet dealers
officials said.
placed
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
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Weak of November 16:
Monday, admitted: Mra,
Limbert, Centre Hall, R. D.
el: Sarah
Tuesday, discharged:
Boehmeffer, Centra Hall
Wednesday, admitted: Doloreg Brin.
die, Woodward.
Thursday, discharged: Mrs. Hei bert
Reed, Millheim.
Sunday, admitted:
Centre Hall
There were 40 patients in the hos
pital beginning of this week.
Herman H.
Discharg-
IL.
John Mowery,
“a
VINING
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SIX-TABLE BRIDGE PARTY,
8 HOSTESSES, AT EMERY HOME
“LUCKY (HICK” KILLS 13TH
TURK IN AS MANY YEARS
the
which
game that George 1. (“Chick”)
his bird. He cams home
Friday with a fine specimen of
game over his shouder,
While Georges is often referred to
in the hunting season as “Lacky
Chick,” the fact is his
qualities are not dependent in any
manner on luck, he is skilled in
art and sticks to his gun untiy he
getlg his quarry. 80. when he enters
any game, it is with confidence, and
this plus skill spells success
This
Year in
in thirteenth THCCosRive
wild turkeys were legal
Good -
on
wild
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50 COMICS IN COLOR.
Starting November 22nd the
add four pages
the mid-week edition
making a total] of 50
of comics
(Sunday paper)
comics in color,
io
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HOSTERMAN—BARTGES,
Mrs. Gertrude Bartges, of Millhelm,
of Spring Mills, i. D.. at a ceremony
performed the other Sunday night.
the Rev. A. CC. Paulbamus, of
Millheim. Mr. Hosterman is one of
He expects to have sale in the
spring. and he and his bride will
move to Millheim to go to house
keeping.
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Is your subscription due?
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ACCIDENTS
THERES IO
DUES SOCIAL.
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Mitterling Cafe,
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Turkey
Dinner ai
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PICTURE PROGRAMS AT
PLAZA & STATE THEATRES
At the Plaza
WEDNESDAY
Rosas
Attraction
Hera Comes Car.
Alexander,
$100
Glenad
Cash
ter,” starring
Farrell, Added
Prize given away at % p. m.
8pecial Thanksgiving Program
THURS, & FRI—"Dodsworth,” with
| Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul
Lakas, Mary Astor. First Run News
jand Special Cartoon.
SATURDAY "Mr, Cinderella” with
Jack Haley, Bettys Furness, Arthur
i Treacher. Best of 8hort Subjects.
Special Midnight Show this Sun-
day at 12:01-—Marion Davies, Clark
| Gable in “Cain and Mabel.” Note: this
| picture also showing on Monday and
| Tuesday next week.
| At the State Theatre:
WED & THURS-No 1-¥ Rose
{ Bowl” No 2-"Can This Be Dixie’
{Ona of the best double programs ever
| offered the public.
{ FRI. & SAT Buck Jones in “Boss
| Rider Gun Creek.” Comedy, Cartoon
| MON. & TUES, next week—"Kel-
{ily the Second.’ starring Patsy Kelly
| Pert Kelton. Best of Short Subjects
| WED. THURS, FRI next week--
| Wheeler and Woolsey in “Mummy's
| Boy.” Also “Hide Away Girl"
East Penns Valley high school and
| State College high soccer teams en-
{gaged in a struggle for the county
championship. on Centre Hall high's
field, on Friday, the game resulting
ley. Both teams had won a game in
the 3-game series
ment
vr,
NO.47
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
Mr
near
and
Centre
Mra Harry R
the
Wolfe, of
part of
leave ago, Ii-
they expect to visit the
International Livestock Expositon,
held from November 25 to December
5 They will also visit with rela
tives in ang about Chicago and Aur.
ora. Mr. Wolfe states that anyone
desiring to go along with them to
Chicago on the motor trip comununi-
oats with him ap once,
Hall iatter
this week,
linois,
wil} for Chik
where
Two important Works Progress Ade
ministration projects are In operation
in Clearfiely county. One the cor
struction of an airport at DuBois,
giving employment to 186 men at a
total cost of $151,000, . The other is the
construction of a recreation reset
that will rank with the finest in the
state, located in Husto, township, a
development of Parker Dam. at a
cost of $50,000. The project calls for
both houses, diving piers, camps, and
general park improvemenis
Opening a car door mistake
for a window resulteg Sara
E. Cunningham, of Aaronsburg be=
ing throwy, from the moving vehicle
to the conorete oad, | near Potters
Mills. The sister, Miss Margaret Cun-
ningham, stoppeg the car fmmediately
and foung hier companion uncorscious,
iater it wag discovered outs and
bruises were thy extent of the in-
Juries. A hign wind blowing at the
time opened the door quickly and
pulleg the passenger, who was hoid-
Ing onto it, out of the car.
in
in Miss
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