The Centre 7 NOW CAMPBELL—ODEN KIRK PA. FARMERS] wturd Reporter ENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. AUGUMNL 25, 1938 27 i NO | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS 'w P| VOL. CX1l. | WEST PENN TO LINES EXTEND IN POTTER WHEAT INSURANCE AVAILABLE FOR Wheat farm Grange Park’s Tented City Coming to Life | As 65th Annual Fair Starts; the Program + That { J | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS tpl TRUCK OWNERS ASKED TO HELP | CREATE GREATER ROAD SAFETY | | threshin for bushel Pr wides half percentage per PY of Since Pennsylva the cost of the Insuranc to low. 1 James insura be The pavabla in alent relatively r crop nce pres pre eded wh Odenkirk, terms of equi being price of whe miung is payable . aa tha 19239 0 it paid Lt | + ” ¥ Wer arn t 1'5 6% or "1 ing $ i fn LY | | i | i sued Any | | Pine ne ! t { InHarvest Day Sunday, Angust Home with ctual wheat ® P.M Amateur H Monday, Awgust 20—Placing ExIihits Pr MH I oa Thursday, Sept. 1 Grange Day 3 ’ i res hoe an aqua bouqu hioned 4 COUNTY APPOINTMENTS hat TO RELIEF POSTS OKAYED and ? yellow roses. loyment Two roses bride's of arried a Colonial | P.M Amateur Hour ! August 30-Junlor Day i 9:3 {. 4-H Club Round-U |Home Economi Cluh @ BETTER MAIL OFFERED BOXES RURAL The confirmed appointment Oakwood, Mi kins and Vi onte a om D this weak of Hugh A. Wm. Elli Ro Chick. and board ri of the bridesmaids ashes| Tuesday, PATRONS taffeta gowns and WOTe of hats taffet 11 tulsa Jen- Tali n and Belle- | i 1 Bernard |} whurg Re junior clerks, two wore blue 1 hats of same color, Confer, Madisonburg, as bouquets Centre County public a Junior cler} $1380 A lr. REGISTRATION INFORMATION TH foll receive ftors informat CHISELING RELIEF BECOMING FINDS DANGEROUS under Nyse Persons already enrolled the permanent registration tem are qualified to out re-registering. To lowing PUBLIC SCHOOT IN TEACHERS POTTER TOWNSHIP vole with- all fol- dates other are perso s, the important: — Sept, T~Anvyhods moving he. her this vote In yond His or present Y X To Persons Interested precinet after date fil : fw town November, The Ww unable to 1a we 0H dave resid reanlreg § district or preeinet, i nes n ve Wav ting from one address to the in an- within same precinet is this restriction, Oct, S~This Is the last dat, register, or to change part; fillations, prior to the general elee- tion, Oct. 10—This Is the last date £0 |v. 0 cv iv of. notify the registration commission ey in the Court House of 3 change In address. Persons cannot vote In November If they move beyond their present distriet after Sept. 7. but they have until Oct. 10 to |, report thelr new and present ad- dresses to the commission. Qualifications for voting Include: Minimum age of 21 years Residence: Six months In Penne sylvania, If a previous resident; otherwise, one year; and 60 days in the voting precinct No tax receipt Ig required. other i not included to ni nr ny tn Ne Delaware Wats will Cap Thut Scotia, wav) ike SCHOOL by expecting to (Continued 1st E. Murray, daughter of Mrs, W. ang graduate the school and entered later graduating from College of Music The groom, a son Campbell, graduated Township Vocat State The where BUS LINES IN POTTER ther Ww Clare tod: v Mir Nova 4 thro Yn ship t uy returning TOWNSHIP ALL TAX SALES OF PROPERTIES STOPPED sales of delinquent Canada, column) September is a motor igh arrive home The bride Odenkirk high from previous school bus line township Nittany making a tu routes and Boalsburg : Was Rev Roy J. and Mrs and Corman, BE the MrsCorman and Barbara, of Unionville ter county week-end Mr, and Mrs couple { The the Roy Corman former'a brother, Mrs, Albert of established in Potter MeGarvey, Mrs. ning at Bilgers McGarvey, Shirleysburg: Mr. and lto Centre Hall » Mrs. HO. D. Meek, Dr. H Thompson | The mm Dale, Miss Mary Louise Yearick, News« follow : {ton Hess, Mr. and Mrs, H. Mus- | Pine Stun of Mrs, Edith ' Mr Mrs. A. L = : 8 imp and from viregy | Florence Jowersox, Mrs eK School and Penn | Gilliland, Mra Mary Moore, Mrs, T agricultural course |W. Wallace, Mrs Forest Ocker, Dr will live Penns land Mrs. Wm. 8. Dye, Willam Dye 111 Campbell] comtinue Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hilgert, Mr the and the Is (Mrs. R. Paul Campbell, Mr. and Mrs i Milo Campbell, Mr and Mrs Harry IN. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.,“STORE Mr. and Mrs. J. H Musser, all lof State College; Mr. and Mrs. George logs, Herminje; Rev, ang Mrs. H. |E. Millard, New Oxford; Betty Wil- Rickert, Droprietor. Will be on Giraiige oy Elmira, R. B. Willams, Clear- ment and Fair to Jo Sinentup- field; Betty Kerling, Reading; Dr. with ful . tent-holders | H. C. Campbell, Philadelphia: Mr. and oa Sans ety of fresh groceries Mrs. Russell N Haas and daughter ortand re a) or ie to the fact that mot Connie, Winter Haven, Fla.;: Mr. and to a. Ah ©s not be permitted bell, Penna. Furnace: Dorothy Roth. |[Mrs. David G Hill, Pittsburgh: Mrs the the tented section, ermel, Mrs. Carl Harpster, Rebecca|J). B. Campbell, Fred Campbell, Ty- an yr will be foung at the end of Kreamer, Mrs. Sara Kreamer, Myr. [tPne; Mr. and Mrs. Lauchian Shaw, ht rows, and Mrs. Luther F. Kepler, Lewis. |Jersey Shore; Rev. ang Mrs. C. BE. town; Rev. and Mrs. Roy Corman |Hazen Muncy: Vinton G. McClellan Wilkinsburg; Mr. anq Mrs. James if |I0ck Haven: Betty Lee, Mr and Mrs Williams, Mrs. Blanche Evy, Mr. and | Randall Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. E. O. Struble, Mrs. Kenneth Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Swabb. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caum, [Robert Schlegal, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. begin. Mountain wal contractors Buchanan Wm, Wilkinsburg i ! { An additional i { isa a of | John a young Chess. guest, of M. Fisher, the formep remaining over for the Mr. Corman ultural Tax with o hardened were {« thirty properties taxes local State, Penn Ithaca of six wghter routes. mporar- were F ily suspended for days by Clay Bowersox, Edward | the legislature of legislating A joint iffs and for 30 held pending the pemanent tax Bo 1 vad On 3 passage " ser, and Earlystown--1. H : week. more itement latter ARTI is supervisor Dauberman-—FEari Sprucetown-—-Max Georges Valley Potters Mills— Nittany ional Frazier of department of the Unionville consolidated school and has been of absence to Ph. D in Lon BatonRouge, Lonzisiana, . resolution directed all in an couple Mr. manager of Brown Homer Neff 8. E. Brown Mountain - county treasurers to adi of at Cave given a leave obtain th University at He and Mrs daughter expect to The ® and Mrs adelphia years days tax Sant. 30 all prior to saleg scheduleg to 163% wil] as and ) ha e degree of Cavern irge Blaine Liester, lisiana A pi. TELLER IN LOCK HAVEN TRUST COMPANY IN TOILS Edward T Haven Trust years, was £5.000 from helg under 1 Millag stock farm. S—— PENN STATE FRESHMAN CLASS NUMBERS SE ——— — —————————— ON WHEELS” AT PARK DURING GRANGE FAIR WEEK "The Store on Wheels” Reuben A Corman and 1s week, of Mr. of Phil are spending mn in Centre OR Hall having come here the latter part beging Sept. 8. of last week The Young people all ning 14 hod fine positions Nellie W, is teacher of mathematics and latin § the Junior High school st New Jersoy: Miss Mabe 1. ig chief Episcopal] Dioces, and William 8. engineering, Lafayette Col lege, Easton, and vice-president Penn. syivania Society of Professional En. gineers. The father of the iro was born and reared at Centre Hall and Out-of-town guests Mrs. Robert Meyer, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs Richard Ww Campbell, Don Clendenin, Inez Burdge. Mrs. Esther Gregory. daugh- Jesse and Laura, Juniata: Olive Brown, Josephine Coder, Williams. port; Mr. and Mrs. Russel] I. Black. Allentown; Margaret Williams, Sugar Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp- were: go south tl sons Dean and | Koch, Lad nm and James H two daughter, lo*r deceased, of their Miller, Company charged with bank, and at the Lock for fifteen embezzling is now teller class ate had 1-12 the freshman State with students, Freshman with the school Enrollment of at Pennsyvivania been completed 431 new en. a Collezs both Altoona . : ' . . golection of part vacati tors day during C se the : incuding 273 week sOrVe t1 all, observed an examiner from the State Banking Department at a hotel and next morning went to one of thg vice-presidents and made confession. A check-up proved a short- age of the sum named in accounts of thes Salvation Army, the St. Paul” Re- formed church and the Rural Tele- phone company of Lockport, as treas- urer, for some time, prior to Jan. 1, when he began to falsify his daily term ope Sept Miss will ——————————— n the through Lakewood, The yene State Supreme Court will oon Al - countant, sylivanis, of <ivil in Harrisburg on September 6 of Penn. twenty days before resuilarly i= The Court constitutjionality Your patronage will he greatly ap- the professor preciated.—Reuben A. Rickert. —— ep ————— Summer season and summey vaca tions are on the wane, “Granger's Pic. scheduled time for it to sit will pass on the of the four laws enacteq at the special session of the legislature bearing on nie” balances at the bank, using the funds thus secured for life Insurance pre- miums, payments on his house and for personal expenses. Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. George 1, Meyer, Mrs. Jacob Meyer, Augusta (Continued foot of next column) Gentzel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Weav- er, Spring Mills; Harriet Showers, Pleasant Gap: Mrs. H O. Alexander, Wenonah, N. J, opens formally on Saturday, and that means the opening of rohool is only a week away, and fall is here. with winter hanging around that well. known corner, the Investgation of graft chargeg pre- ferred against the Democratic admin- istration. the mother also spent manly of her youth and early married life hore. They are cousin of Mrs. C. D. Bartholos mew,
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