The Centre 2 THURSDAY, eporter NO. 26 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS CENTRE JULY 1, 1931. [st RYEYORS STRAIGHTEN ROUTE IN VOL. CX1. HALL, PA, BUILDING TCO REUNION DRAWS NUMBER KINFOLK STOVER LARGE $30,100,000 PROGRAM VALLEY » Ver BEGIN SOON ‘1 ‘he $135.000 addition State Highway Rou i) mo et ourth of July Parade before the surveyed by h | ” h AoA § i J _ hrizhter | of four or fiv men Prospects to the Pl would begin ‘ winidi« Ha by the the use recently Government and providing eral $1 O00 }. 000, 000 two- ta tom wer used Re hb Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruflie of drums: And loyal hearts are beating high: Hats off! The flag is passing by ~Henry Holcomb Bennett ATS oll! F Along the street there comes A blare of bugles. a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky: Hats off! The flag is passing by FHE BEAFP MEADOWS REFORESTING SCHOOL BUILDING NEARING COMPLETION HARRIS ITSEL} CENTRE HALL-SPRING MILLS ROAD TO BE BUILT YEAR] HEIFER - DOGS RILT ING IN PASTIR Pi MH. E. EMERY) IN MER( STCCEEDS ANTILY FATHER BUSINESS J — feet auth, { ne oer ne nt Af two | t ELECTRIC — LING EXTENDED FROM - REBERSBU RG ro — A - ct tl - CENTRE (OUNTY FROM GETS I-CENT £19.953 GAS TAX $800,000 IMPROYEMENT AT STANDARD STEEL WORKS wy £31 CHANGES DEFT. -— —————— RUNKLE FARM sOLD TO CHARLES E, IN PERSONNE] FOR ANNOUNCE 234 FOUST| HIGHWAY $4700 SUMMER ASSEMBLY WILL OPEN JULY 12 rukn The D Runkle far Th CONSERVATION tment of | ¢ rt old at AGRICULTURAL WORK IN > CONSERVATION || STATE BY STUDENT KILLED HIGH TENSION LINE PENN Ww $4,005,907 IN SPECIAL STATE AID — A —- - PLAZA THEATRE REDECORATED SCHOOLS BY BUFFALO STUDIOS TO —————— REIBER BUYS FORMER B. MOYER FARM yded —— OVERHEAD ON ROUTE 3822 CONTRACTED FOR-$104,471 contract fop construction | of a bridge over Bald Eagle aa AA Creek | and Bald Eagl aliroad oO State | Highway Roce 322, close to the inl} WE PUBLISHJIA PAPER NEXT WEEK tersetion with Routs 220, has been Due to the fact that certain " ont and wal do instead of a of & bac $2,000. Lack ith of an Abraham |, largest sum, $440.500 } uld be granted i : a rT 8 tian damask, trimmed with red plush SAMPLE FAIR A SUCCESS, 52ND CONVENTION W. (. T. 1. {Eke the on «age. which The fair. helg STATE COLLEGE, JULY ¢ is of the traveler type, The stag, has show room {been completely re-equipped with a sponsored Calvin, of New York. (cyclorama setting made of light gold yo Highway Van Dyke. to] of the National Wom- | tryplex satin. The plush thru-| ,° y - . Tempe Uni : A. G. Anderson Engineering Co. Ty- Pperance non, lout th. plavhouse improves the acous. The includes short addreag State Col- tien of the auditorium nearly 100 pet concrete He hart Sven ns. July Sth in| The have been painted a overhead vies church. Ths organi-| different making the aisles! . . r pi i y ts ¢ $104.471. The the 1- hold its fif- easier for persons beam type convention 1 : . y | . ! : i seats when the! Costs will be paid from jalloca‘ion fi railroad rads Hghts gnstall- | road. grad auditorium make effecty posaible boy ny Dave heer edecorate a “A : he same manne y and All in Mrs were Pp {thelr English M i Philadelphia iand Mrs, F. ja graduate of Brenford recent guests of Mr Geary. Mr. it University of Penne sylvania and an instructor in mathe matics and physics in the Industrial School at Hershey, Mrs. Mackey is a graduate nurse and was an instruce iress in the training school for purses in the Hocking Valley hospital Steubenville, Ohio. while Mrs was the superintendent Whilas yard | years Mackey exits are draped silver Egvp- | The the Mackey curtain the the sample Vogt i station, | in the raliroad Luther League It held The proceeds were about je ii net i le : a The | ege ithe in- at the lot | by tt proved to be a Friday night $55.00, ‘and the profit of samples Mrs. D. Leigh vice-prdesident en's - Secretary used success. Was Christian deliver an on Friday Presbyterian at rone, contract organization had a a about the egal advertising appearing in the Reporter must be tinued for another week with out interruption, the Report- er will not take off next week as it would ordinarily have done (the Fourth of July va- cation period) but will issue Thursday, July 8. The fol- lowing week, then, no pape: will be issued. This in keeping with the custom to omit an issue over the 4th of July period to give the office force a week's vacation. Correspondents and adver- tisers will kindly keep in mind, therefore, that next weck we WILL issue a pa- Tans of ne as Geary of road Th, bridge i on c " on eont asonts same amoun ; n contract by : the con- were contributed merch- color, is ’ time I a annual : | zation at that will and thus theip ants and expenses hundred mittance ed samples, Door dealers, and the lighter Cento find Hight m..} Rainbow operating light. Tw paig ad- contriout- ty-gsecond py her home, Amelia Alice, four old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William [lgin, set her clothing on fire resulting in burns which proveg fae tal. The child ran to her mother, who ripped the clothing from her. but the child had already been burned too severely to be saved The accident oce curred Thursday afernvon and death followed in the Lock Haven boapital at ten o'clock that night A picnic held by the Williamsport Congistory, ¥. ang A. AM. Friday, “"Ashurst.” neay Williamsport wae. gi tended by the following persons from Centre Hall: RR M Smith John PF Treaster and daugh‘er Miss Marion. Mr. and Mrs, C. Wm, Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Bradford. Mr. and matches were way to in the not on vari-colored throughout the different lighting Modernistic streamline directional | signs are installed in the lobby which! TAKEN OVER has attractively refinished. The| Thras legislative bills having Gov work was done by the Queen City] {George H. Barle's approval add 2417 Scenic Studios of Buffalo, miles to the State highway system ——— raising th, total mileage to 40,000 They authorize the State Highway | Department to take over for main. tenance 2286 miles of township roads 109 miles of borough streets and 22 miles of Philadelphia city stree's, extremely five forty re county. the Federal | crossing | of twenty persons fre Bessions firms Mr elimination. a —— ————— os. MILES OF ROAD will be and 7 held at 15 p. m. about 8:30 a 2:60 p. m. ed A —— TO GO TO CHAIR FOR MURDER OF SCHOOL GIRI Monday morning, July 12. John Meyer, confessed slayer of Helen Moy- er. 16-year-old Modena (Chester coun t¥) high school girl, will go to the electric chair at Rockview Peniten- tiary. prizes 29 following: (D. J. Nieman Co.). by $2.00 coupon (D. J. Nle- Lois Ruble: facial pow- Kling) by Mrs. W. H combination box (Jas | Fetterolf) by Jack Riegel; 2 baskets groceries (Wels Pure Food Store) by Jean Bartholomew and Mrs. J M. Kirkpatrick; paint (J. M. Coldron) by Clarence Miller and Alfred Reish: wax (J. M. Coldron) by Estella Hoster- man; paint (J. M. Coldron), by Bes. sie Coldron: tumbler holders (Hom- an Hardware), by Dorothy Meyer, Kathryn Reish and Bernard Vogt: were offered ang won aL” 2417 by 1 $3.00 coupon BY STATE Miriam Baer man Co.) der (Mary Strohecker: been by . 1s Directors’ test of the con. The Pennsylvania Poor will sponsor a court stitutionality of the legislation which oust from office, on January Ist. sev- eral hundred poor boards in boroughs and townships in the sais, at Mobile gms distributors entertained the employes of the Hagan Garage on Thursday evening at the Nittany Inn J The group included tyuck drivers, ( Representatives from Altoona furnish. ed the entertainment. A ———————. The Literary Digest died from its pretense of knowing everything It sailed along joyfully for 5 time but J. Hansell French, Secretary of Ag- riculture, foresees a strengthening of one year's subscription to the Cen're Reporter, by Mrs. Lavan Smith, Mrs. Alma Rickert, Billy Reese, Mrs Geo Sweeney, Isabel Emery and Ed. C. Yogt. Except for a few corporations, no- body knows what it costs to own and drive an automobile, and nobody jWwants fo know. farm prices of chickens during the last quarter of this year with Decem- ber prices being higher than usual In rela’ion to May prices, Fewer chick- ens are being raised for market. when it moved to influence voters by its evident padded anti-Roosevelt fore- cast in the "36 election, the eng came. The Digest was purchased for 5 nom- inal sum by the Review of Reviews. per, but there will be none for the week beginning July 11. Mrs. J. Wm. Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Od- enkirk and daughter Miss Sara, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ralston.
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