The Centre 245i \Reporter mmmm— — v(). 3 VOL. CX11. NO. 38 - — : APP > | ? NS TRI-VAL- | mp "NINT ' : DRAWN FOR | / ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IS [FARMER IN GEORGES VALLEY [RECENTLY APPROVED WPA [CENTRE HALL WI TRL AL a) TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS JURORS RST DECEMBER COURT NEXT STEP ‘UNDERTAKEN GROWS HYBRED CORN PROJECTS IN CENTRE COUNTY | LEY LEAGUE BASEBALL CR IRS t a BY LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS| v 1 a of tha D Don 1 De HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTE+EST regs hs oor ; wate ' FROM ALL PARTS Céntre Hall Borough ang Potter Town- ! ! ! : ship Unite as Joint Board 0 : y 1 { ‘ } ‘ t { Handle All School Problems—New Room Elementary School in Addition to Junior sed, Grand Jurors, James R. Gardner, ( ryn Gingrich, Hughes, Bellefonte Bellefonte Thom { ltl es non: P. G. Kragle I TUTHERAN CHURCH SCHOOL yndrew L,ucas, Es ou Yor The building will be financed ander | RALLY. SUNDAY, 9:30 Meek, Clarence; . . wlinions of the Than Matilda, R. D.; Mahlon ! + Jacob C. St burg: Harry Willi Samuel a—————— ———— | Welding Workshop Being Bullt by Yernon Garbrick { ronsbhurg ; el Brown hill ITg Criminal Court, Dee. Harry C. Balley, Ruck, Unionville ceola Mills, R. Howard, R. D onte John M Pleasant Gap ——— — > —— ROCKEY—HOSIE. — AA ———— WOLF-REIBER i Centre Hall Thomas for Harry O. Pletcher, Howard David Raybold, Philipsbu Rapse, Philips Rebersburg efonte 31 | township fonte; Lacheo] 1 PASS MEDICA Weav i I : . ill Sen TS ¢ Fr YOURnE mer wil- | ! ’ - "hn 8 ‘ ¥ | Phil I. EXAMS, from Centre cr ; ; o | FIRST LOC \L HI " | CHOUL o ,|Teacher As ton of the entre Dr. Hy son . | SPECIAL REGISTRATION DAYS Civil Court, Dec. g Ha DANCE, "38 SEASON, OCT. | Potter t ship = district [lo mj : : SEPT, 30, OCT. 3, 4 AND | i of —— LAD OF 4 KICKED BY COLT: } 1-2 INCH GASH HEALING _——— WILLIAM J. FINKLE RETIRES: FIFTY-ONE YEARS A MILLER PENN STATE SCIENTIST GROWING NEW POTATOES rn —————— A A —— fat ho ! amily have | DEMOCRATIC CARAVAN TO at weak tv fi gl am Yara os The eng ” Guy E. Symmonds oll mte Jas i * . Crossing is one in house, nr 3 lwers ANNOUNCE EARLE, LOGUE i { the seedlings are multipli in ‘otter IN COUNTY, OCTOBER ITH FALL GARDEN CLEANUP lights ped- obslruce been millers throu generations H. Thomas, Philipsburg: Patsy Tor-| " ‘ i { estrians proper i . ye 5 3 vo rog 1 Bellefonte Pearl Viehdorfear He entered the business fifty one | oounty. About 3000 of the 40.000 seed- {+ 1 1 ! sell, tion ion + ry ‘ ud Voars § i a 500 ¢ » $17 § We Snow Shoe: George Walle, Bellefonte: ig Arg ago in a 500-barrel mij] in Lew - ou ’ ' Higtown’ a. After fou va re’ " vf J. Earl Walte, Warriors Mark: Geo. wn’ Pa fter four years’ experi A Democratic caravan will leave | HALTS PLANT DISEASES | lines have been saved for further Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cont : for h " ithe cross-roads at Port Matilda at | Don't overlook cleaning up the flow- trial. Two promising Narieties, Nit- ia: . i wl mn a niger on ¥ri- E. Wise. Rebersburg: Hayes Zettle |“'C® there and soon after his mar- ‘he cross-roads a or alia 3h) ard i fal a re ataps. tany Cobbler and Pennigan, have |93Y Celebrated their fifty-eighth wed- Pleasant Gap. (riage, he accepted a position with the {10:00 a. m., Friday, October 7th, the o gatgen this aod warns County AZ- ly.en distributed to growers ding anniversary at their home in Allison brothers in Spring Mills.” A |purpose being to announce Sie appear- ent R. ( Blaney. Potatoes are grown under cheese. Howard. The couple have six daugh- {few years later he transferred to the lance In Centre county of Governor! One of the simplest and most effect- | Fisher mill at Farmerg Mills, also in | George H. Earle, Democratic candi {ive measures for controlling diseases As Mp tl AAI: cloth canopies the field . arti. ers and one son Mrs Confer is a Governor George ID. Alken of Ver- Pp in id and in i . i " ficlally cooleq soil in the greenhouse | daughter of the lat, Reuben Lucas, to give the Republi- [Gregg township, then to the Manbeck- [date for Uniteq States Senator, and |°f flowers is the fall cleanup. In land field in order to study the influence +8 Civil War veteran. Mr, Confer is a dan party good advice which its lead- | Nelson company in the town whers he [Thomas A. Logue, candidate to suc- cleaning the garden, fungi are de- |,¢ shade and low temperature on the |T°Ured mail carrier. He is 30 yeare ers persistentid refuse to heed. Hel Was born, Mifflintown. Five years ceed himself as Secretary of Interna) | Stroved that would otherwise over- |g.cenerative diseases. Part of the po-|0/d and Mrs. Confer is 78 says that the Republican party should later he entereq thy, employ of the | Affairs in Pennsylvania. TI on the Gund plant paris and tato breeding is done at Hershey with J. Calvin admit its mistakes, quit running down |Pottsgrove Milling company in Milton The caravan will proceed down PETIAPS Cause sericus damage in 1939. 14), Hershey Estates cooperating, and Democratic measures regardless of| He next located with the mont continues Gfrerer of Axemann. 68, while on his way to 3 - > : * ont i isos o y y : Ring | Bald Eagle Valley to Julian. Union- | Diseases carried over winter on dead in Potter county. with the cooperation [9:00 p. m. Wednesd i114 “ . > - Ay - § ich 10 + ne a] He ay merit, advocate support of collective | Milling company in Muncy, Ma. in|ville Central City, MNesburg, Belle. | [aves ind stems and which may bel,r the Potter County Potato Grow- : ! ie (oF o wet . ’ bargaining and mean it. also the curt. | WNICh he purchased , half interest. |fonte, Centre Hall, Spring Mills, Mill. [checked by the destruction of these ers Association. hand. H | as ; 8 PI ] : . © was taken to ing of speculation, adequate Subic | He was not satisfied there however, | heim, tebersburg, Aaronsburg and parts include destructive bugiht and work “and by all means relief.” He 2nd alittle later met one of the form- | Woodward [lent spat. of peonies, black spot of del- Mrs Pury Hat Shon aH a ic epi hy Edward i vost. begs the GOP press to quit calling | °F head millers of the Buffalo Mills, The candidates and present State | Phinums, iris leaf spot, and powdery Mrs. ® a 5, op, Milthelm fan ig 3 ey of A sured “wolf, wolf,” and “to have an wnd of | Buffalo, N. Y. the late John J. Gir- loMcials named will speak at State mildews w hich attack phlox, zinnias, At Mrs. Lenore V. Burd's Hat Shop of hear town: A ote TY Stahl . continually carping.” jard, and in 1913 he received a call [College at 4:00 p. m., and at Belle- and delphinum. you will always find hatg of style and ed that it w n eh Raion, reveal) to come to Buffalo and accepteq a |fonte at 7:00 p. m. It Is suggested that the cleanup be [Quality to please you. Also an at- rad he was the Vogt car that position as a grinder. In 1922 he was They will deliver messages avery started as soon as possible after the {tractive line of cheap hats- shin. the man. advanced to the rank of second miller [voter in the county will ba directly first frost to prevent falling jeaves |Main Street, Millheim. a good politician. But from long exper- and had been in continuoug employ- |interested in, regardless of his polit. trom remaining on the ground for : lence as an astute advertising man [ment by that company until the day |ical afiiations. more than a short time. The most crete bridge ~ —~ he knows public psychology as well |of his resignation, on September 1st. —t— effective control of diseases in flower NOTICE oR tat ver . eulnsoquiiiag as any other individual. Frankly he |The workmen at that time presented gardens requires that all diseased creek to the south, is told Republicans “it is unwise te con- | him with 5 handsome wrist watch Bird dog owners will be Pleased 10 [plant parts beremoved and destroyed This Store will be closed all day demn everything the New Deal has and the company with a sizeable learn that a new book, Handling promptly sought. Success for the Republican |check, together with wishes for many Four Hunt Wiiiialid is ——————— and evening, Wednesday, October J Seven Mountains Party. Be Jnuisted, ei instead a yung of good health, comfort and dr the Contr TO tor] Mre. BE. E. Shugerts substituted for DO : DEAL : HAS Pit ig Mr. and Mrs, Pinkls the local high school library. It con-| Miss Jennie Renninger as teacher in NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE, This section of Route 322 is made up Barton speaks a language the aver: [located in Mifflinburg where ty are laing * — th > Deactica} infufiass ot ie, weade go go ue to het Blain Pa ro harp Su. a he age man can understand. comfortably Jocated. ps of bir do & ; her father in Greenburr. e liness of a high crown. work at about of la=t week, inflicting inpwies to the hip and the Centr r Roy East srtice » oO ay ) AY 5 : ruce arton may or may not be Route 322, between the railroad crossing at Fvedaville and the COne being rebuflt. At present water mains leading from to Lewistown are 5th, account of Jewish Holiday. being relocateq in the section where the State highway will be rebuilt,
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