The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 15, 1938, Image 1

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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
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NOW
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Mr
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and
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and
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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.
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DINNER,
CAVE, SUNDAY
juston farm in
Ars later built
: th
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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.
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