The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1938, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER ®@ @ «+ & & + ® & 2 ofC. D. BARTHOLOMEW FUNERAL Iqywg MORE VICTORIES FOR Among the 255 who were granted| Woodward, in Haines township, a
ISSUED WEEKLY, LARGELY ATTENDED CENTRE HALL B. B. CLUB |diplomas beyond the baccalaureate {one-street village, through the WPA
ER ——————— SR ma - f . y ‘Va : a . : ; Llgrade at Penn State, © Wednesday | Will improve ils sireet by the expen
cuNTRE HALL PENN A. "i Deaths 3 When a boy of seventeen years, With a percentage of .900, which | : 1 ; : a 3 a |diture of $2.985 Federal funds and $1,-
SR Charleg D. Bartholomew entered the heavy sugar in any man’s league, the |evennig of last week, was John | 60% wponsor 8 \unds The projects
SMITH - BAILEY, Proprictor PE Penns | Valley danking Company, a
{4 ‘entre Hall baseball club is leading |Gramley, son of Windom Gramley, of ’ nt 66 man-months 1abor
. | the Tri-Valley League, and nothing Millheim who received tha degree |
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representy
8. W, EMITH, Editor CLAUDE K. STAHL. private banking institution, gs a clerk
short of a miriwcle can dislodge it | of
EBDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor “ng! The news of the death of Claude [and ater became assistant cashi un- [from that posit) before the close of |
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Business Manager Stahl. at Narberth, was 1 lder Cashier W. B Mingle. He retaine the #ed4on. eer oo ] v Cys or Ind 3 NY ooumt HOME MADE
TBRMS, The terms of subscription yjto 3 mal rn n hind i 1 when I } I. i1 4 " ' ‘ ' ICE CRE. \M
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance 1 and t ant Hall era | 4 " ’ . : : | ! |
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(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor the 1uthera : aa ; ; : he I 3. just! your fi FINANCE COMPANY
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LEWISTOWN. PA.
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ROY SCHEIDHAUER, Manager
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30 y A £4 d . y : 4 Yo : Thursdey (Twilg!
ears s Ago Regorter yoo I ero ition
Items of news
Saturday, August 138
STANDING OF TRI-VAL., LEAGUE
August 6, 1905
UR BUSINESS will be con-
tinued in Centre Hall, under
Direct Representation of the C. D.
Bartholomew Estate, Helen Bar-
tholomew, Manager.
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FARM CALENDAR
E. DALE FISHER, Realtor
Executive OR — FTEWISTOWN, PA.
C.D. BARTHOLOMEW ESTATE, Reprerentative
CEXTRE HALL, PA.
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Britcher’s Auction
SALE! EE (AEE (18)
Riis the wats i Sra HS. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17] Flowers for Nest Year — seeds off F se, Manager CENTRE HALL
hailed the el he . J By! LL in a : a % 1 7 ear He. was Luz hia Cee Jeunsiows will sel] a : to P Bh State os nents | RHR] P h Weis Oualit Ives or
Dead tom : | Virgina ng Wen erin, Cy erin, Som Torgw meats pow foc || TEAC 10S | SheedNo. 7 1.7 can 2 for 27¢
its story Ratu ay (ete, in in ary Hoiderman, wife of re - AN Y CHESTER Co. SHOATS =n attractive carpet planting for tul . » . .
) irday, sai |tin Holderman, in Bellefonte, on Mon.| AN sizes, weighing up to 75 Ibs, . [iD beds IVORY SOAP CLOVERDALE BEVERAGES
» hb § on Saas : day morn ing & £5 -
The chief issue i$ the New Deal” A norning, aged 67 years. Burial - ————— a — —— Large cakes 3 for ’
4 . was me z ; arg Ci s a Ferm
And the Philadelphia Inquirer's Fas Wade at the Myers CEE ArY: nr Festival J — Laige: Sibu
s estiva algo, “Jim and Jane and p— ¥
hews story on Saturday observed: " — ,_—_————— 100 Head Dairy Cows Western Vagabonds, Mon., Aug. 15. IVORY SOAP
"A victory for Barkle Expressing himself ¢ beh
¥ ¥ » SW Woul W m behalf of the .
tremendous feather §n 15 uid be a Fair Board operat " Consigned by Geo. Swartz, Christ| ——— — - Medium cakes
tration’s cap Ao n the Adminis- c gh erating the Mifflin |Homsher. M. Davis, Clark Britcher.
P- A defeat for Barkley |County Fair for the Mifflin County [Fred Dolin, D C. Price, and others. |3 WHEATIES
would be , smashi
ng repu no rie ’ ’
the President.” pudiation of | Horticultural and Agricultura] Asso- Wa can show more good, young, FOR 2 packages
Ah, but Sunday, with ciation, Samuel B. Russell, president |. Uniain-raised cows with high class desir PE mentee RAINBOW BLEACH
the return - dairy qualities than a > ; ! 1 INDE
in, the picture changed, and The ig and executive secretary, thankeq the ia Auction. These any eg KLEIN'S COCOA Quart bottle
quirer's news story read: public for its splendid patronage gur- [the farms where raised. So 2- — :
“Whi i , " ing t 9
for pd sonal &vietory he the 1938 celebration, held in Lew- 25 Fancy Young
Pression of the view. “Dt an ex. | WN. Enjoying clear weather for|WEIFERS & BULLS; FEW STEERS
ews of Kentucky X ntire week; with exception of SEE
for or against the Ne sl
w De ight she 8 t d ; ——
jssue wag not raised” Deal since that wers that dampened the TeX Rickard wil] be hers with
Monday night opening, the Fai — ap -
will DO SPE! :
At this time the conservativ, edit. RO down in history as one of he out? Horses & Mules C D We eis + PE AS or CORN _ LE PEAR PINEAPPLE
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Ors and ooh standin “ .
imnists are elaborately | gia « ut a Ay ay weather “Tex” always gives you fair deal No. 2 No. 2
u own attendance somewh 3 fa a ir «
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explaining why the Ne
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the Fan’t but the Fair enjoyed flied grand. | Js ready to supply your needs. Bartholomew Estate
have anything to «
lo with the Ken.
Juice sayd en- | stands on Tuesday, Wednesday Fridas LOT OF NEARBY HORSES
Re ————— Afternoons, and esceen ay; briday FLOYD 4. | LE. Country Roll Butter - 2 lbs 55¢
Festival; also, “Jim and J Wudiences for ite outstandin, BRITCHER E
L ane and performances ”™~ ¥ night Meals served { ENTRE HALL, PA.
Western Vagabonds,” Mon. Aug. 15. Thursday and ra ah stny, at auction place. o
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