IRE m—— » dD, [938 NO). 36 VOL. CX1I. THOMPSON'S FEDERAL-STATI PROJECT MEAS &75.000,000 BUILDING RE SIGNE] mor i EDWARD THOMPSON Author of J. Thompson pin Sehool COURT SCRAPS BAN ON GASOLINE REBATE who Democrats engagements to speak at Grange park at the telegraph went to work spreading | grounds that the and, once grapevine jes over the camp Governor drunk” LOO to speech.” If he speech that make, how have flown home in Harrisburg foct landing there? We can't understand slime the Rapublicans plumb in their efforts movement designed for all of Democrats Republicans other ant. They're fools, would probably reveal that better back-grounds ancestrally educationally than lenge their competency commtry from Hoover left it In 1033. God pity the dirt slingers tre Hall last Wednesday grant them wisdom tand that dirt is dirt is. drunk, makes a to make engagement world could aeroplane to and drunk no wag too fa to he he had the i858 Own in 1 make a per- in copmnty thedepths of our “amen” the to fn good of us, the any yay game faxes as party affili- Statisties have or not they those to rescue that who chal. our the Herbert wreck at evening. and enough under- only dirty to As as Nota—While the Democratic papers carried thes announcement that Governor Earle would speak at the fair, it was evidently with- out the Governor's consent to do 80, {COUNTY FARM} OBTAIN W ) | RS MAY HEAT NOW H.-P. HIGH TEAM, | i | TRIPLE BIRTHD | WOODWAR id t of Centre Hal snlend eldest ao chi Linden The vester Sharer E., a i Colgurn Hall, R | Franklin, Ray D Js Mrs Guests { Mr. | Mrs, | Mrs : Ray at Mrs George the Hi Jace H John W. 1 Mr Mra Fre and iwho with several {group of {the ,ffair and Yel Sharer per, Mr and Mr. and Mrs | Henry White twentv-si Chevrolet i ected vsed dealers gales tot for and nationally (RE Cars Au rew solg cars CENTRE, CLEAR eg approval lsration allotments $64,350.00, Plant, $66,150.00, Bellefo $9,000.00, Bubols oy as. 39, AY D DINNER, CAVE, SUNDAY juston farm in Ars later built : th o Ray ren Sharer. Hall Mrs Jacob Frank g are Syl. wW.. Gregg Carper P.. White and George Centre rthday dinner Mr Mr. and were and and Mrs Car Sharer, Mrs Hosterman, made to enjoy wy Sharer, mick, Mr Mrs Jacoh iAney Grege J. ink Walker, Alfred children X persons Furpassed in gust Prod and 42.606 both new when used Cars were FIELD COUNTIES Admin- as follows: Disposal nte Sanitary Sewer Water Works, i | RAUB—BURKHOLDER. in % (CORRE( penile rion FOR EYS OPERATION JEAN ——————— PLEAD GUILTY; SENTENCES FOR , want ass AM AS AR MACHINE GUN TROOP MAY GET RIDING HALL, § PWA for $62,500 {in the offing for a riding hall for Ma- chine Gun Trop 108rd | Bellefonte, to be located tent plant the fe nte, along State { No. 220. The troop riding hall one A A rant the Cavalry, at the pres- east of Belle- Highway loute of troop listed as projects would in the Authority dollar program which {= to immediately proposed wan of the which be undertaken State 31-million start The will the dimensions of 200 by 250 feet and provided structure with a balcony n afford on the other. The cen- indoor riding and one glide and bleachers « would {drilling. {tor MISSIONARY INSTITUTE AT MILTON, The stituty the Susquehanna Synod the Lutheran Church will meet Milton, Sept. 16 ang 17. Leaders include Dr. Barabra De- Reemer, of Chirala, Guntur Dist, In- dia, on furlough in the States: Miss Hazel E. Naugle, of Lewisburg, who will be commissioned on October 3 for service in India; and Mrs. HL W. Miller, of Williamsport, president of the Women's Missionary BSoclety of Susquehanna Synod. A banquet will be held Friday eve- ning, 6:30 o'dlock; price, 60 cents. of of in — IMPROVEMENT 0} NT. AT ODENKIRK MAIN ) BREAKS ARM IN SOCCER PRACTICE HOOIL BAND PRACTICE - a - SERVICES (CHU RCH, HOMECOMING EG Hill AT SEPT. i { te IYDINGS PROFITS FROM MEASURES H} ¢ FOURTH-CLASS SCHOOL DISTS, GET #7000000 FROM STATE BOWLERS Monday evening o'clock, September 18, at be held Bowling League for season. Church, lodge iother group in Centre Hall or nearby [towns are Invited to enter jat Jeast five players to compete In {this league Meeting to hela In {Frank's Palace of Pleasure, in Grange | Arcadia. | On 1:30 a meeting will to form a Men's ithe coming or a team of be | Tuesday evening, ut |the same time and place, women in- terested in bowling and arrange {Bowling League, Sept 20 are for invited to meet a Women's | I M. 8 | Chovolate years ola Herdbey, of the plant, became on Tuesday. EE——————_ EEE. Li of the Philipsburg special meeting passed a resolution making application te the General State Authority for a $130, 000 wing to thenew gixth street high school building under the Thompson School Plan. The new wing is plan ned to contain approximately ten rooms for vocational and general class work. Hershey eighty-one Members ihoarg at school Aa A AM SARS. The Democratic Party will ite campaign officially in Pittsburgh on Friday night. Governor Earle will speak over a State-wide broadcast, open IN NNING RACE (r \P | LOCALS IN KEEP Hi (CHAMPIONSHIP BY TAKING PL. Centre Hall, 6: Pleasant Gap, 3 » Centre Hall Pleasant Gap { i BROOKRS—MECKLEY MA —— SLEGAL—YEARICK A. Year inced | Robert Slegal Mills aon of Spring They were attended by Fred Hoffman of whose home the marriage took place, The bride was attired with which Wore jes, Her corsage was Mrs Slegal a ate College Mr. and Mrs Williamsport, in navy blue she white accessor. roses of the is now talisman graduate school and Coliege. Mr attended Susquehanna University Penn State. They will make wme in State College. is high the oy employed at Klegal heir AA, AS EL, td: PENNINGTON—EMINHIZER Mr. and Mrs. lellefonte Charles Eminhizer of announce the marriage of their daughter, Lena Mae, te Frank. lin Smith Pennington, son of Charjes Pennington of Mansfield The wedding took place at the Lutheran parsonage in Curwensville, June 28 with Rav. Rumberger officiating. Their attend- ants were Mr and Mrs Carl’ Houts of Lemont, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. They will make their home for present with the the bride's parents. ———— A Two little girls of Pleasant Gap. Shirley Rhoads and her cousin, Janet Biddle, were winners in the amateur contest sponsored at the Grange Fair, Both these children have already had radio auditions and appeared at the Williamsport studio to broadoast, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS TT Bittner s ring a rid made n Ay Ye ¢, well ir he win the he us hope he it it The cape Varies time for the ravages with seeding of season wheat 10 o8« tha Hessian ang depends when the first heavy frosts ap- ipear. Frosts ut do ! not completely pests, There are so ly tell fly, the iargely are detrimental destroy the many the fly is conditions that partial. oan to avold done after comes growth f controlling when safe to plant the fiy hazard unless it a freezing froe=t, ton late ficiently through no one ft ie which oftimes to guarantees a suf strong to able to carry the winter. On the jong sowing in mid-September on well-pre- pared soil f= as good a time as any. Mrs Teer run, John Corman ang Mrs E. Corman accompanied the former's husband to Baton Rouge, La. where Mr. Corman will take a course in the Louisiana State University year's leave of ahsence from in the Unionville Agricultura] Voocae tional school. The trio went south by motor, but the ladies will return with in ten days by bus. Later Mrs man and young daughter win Baton Rouge to remain until Mr. (wor- man completes his college work, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher accompanied the group as far as Hagerstown, Md, returning home the same day. oy having a teaching Cor. En 10