The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 03, 1939, Image 1

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The Centre
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: [HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
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TEN-COUNTY PICNIK AT !
MOSHANNON PARK, AUG. 301
VES
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A FEW FARMS IN COUNTY
MAY BE SOLD FOR CASH, RE ,
F.S.A. SUPERVISOR says 'Y COMMISSIONERS PROJECT
APPROVED BY PRESIDENT
PETERS, THE DOG CATCHER |
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FARES OVER *LOMNG
LAN} WPA PROJECT
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HE AAS Hol HI ANS -
EXPLOD} IN EMERY a ITH
A A AS,
PREPARING TO SET UP
TENTS ON GRANGE PARK
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[ROTTEN TEACHER TENTUR}
I : ACT TPHELD BY JUDGE
FLOOOG BOND ISSUE | IN HAINES TWP.
PAID OFF BY COUNTY
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MARTZ FAMILY REUNION THOM PSON—DELONG.
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COUNTY COLLECTS #1815 I : 4 : , n 4 A 1 i ) i" i ATTEND BRADFORD REUNION
FROM OFFICE SEEKERS|of Be * Pa vi t t { v i
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__ {He I. Stove I Bowe Far. i i Lin JUDGE WALKER SUSTAINS
$751 i a : \
: I ind Harry he Haine i ! i SCB. IN MEER CASE
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PENN STATE WILL BE i we t i orders y ite M1 qd ] halmer Grove
HOST TO 4-H CLUBS board to give we hing on-,and daughter Oo f Huntingdon
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William
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e-wid propor ¥ nd interest Anna Mae of yville Mr and burg iy the ® n 4 a ot ni ir chil ), ind Mrs
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Mrs West Tate of Bellefonte: Mr. and M1
Mrs, (Charl AONg Mise Teckla Tate ) ne. |
of Bellet
be to the Penneylvan-
August 14 to 15. an. BUSINESS IN BELLEFONTE
‘kor. state Slub. aa BETTER THAN YEAR AG
State
{ George Potter, Mr. and
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. . ! al disabilit CONS or changes i re. 2 IrApRXY. all of Phoenix.
om, Democratic W ete. [EVANGELICALS TO PICNIC yal diaabiliy etn aim for $20.5 (Vlle; Mp. anh Mes. Goo Woinesns ard
vert. 1] id Ay ON GRANGE PARK, AUG. 10 MA TRB Ie $i1 by 1 HOY r. a ‘
[From Democratic Watchman)
Wisnesk|
: hired 13 wt of Epring
L report jue released by ¥ “in August 1 ! ; »
the ongregations
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st, Mr. and Mrs. | Lo. § ; ma Bradford of Boalsbu Mr. and| Complaining of tl ack of proper
two sons of Pot- | o Mrs ohn Boh ' daughter of,'oad signs giving direction y Penns
Mrs, Daniel Foi | Bos 0 :
tia Biat lex Mir 1d Mra J { Vie \ in the Poe Hey area. Orson
children. Bernlee and June i od Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brad. |N. Ritzman,
Wuffey and other | Wagner, Mr. and Mrs Bterie Stoner R Lr ford, Mr. and Mrs hilip Bradford, [al Publicity,
Who dig ( “ee the lght of jand children of Centre Hall. RB D Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Confer. Me. and merce, is advocating thro
1.4 something tor-nothing Townsend | Mr. and Mrs, Spare Wert, Mr. and i Mre. Bob Wetzel ang diughter, Mr [partment of Forests ang Waters, ade
Funny, fsn't it. how much value fs Plan This spouter six years age was Mrs Merle Copenhaver and tux and Mie. DM Bradford and five (quate road signs to every scenic spot
attached to gomething for which vou telling gl 1Yone who would lsten toidaughters of children, Mr, and Mre. John Martz (in Centre county. Mr. Riteman enters
must pay. Take for Instance, the|"!™ how good Guffey was. He was|Mrs Philip Vonada and son, Mise Or- Miss Catherine Martz, Miss Anna Mae (od Seven Mountains from the south
seat number of aspirants for county" Ardent Democrat at that time and pha Fleisher, Mr. and Mrs. George Martz, Ethel Marte. Mr. and Mrs, [OVer Route 322 with 5 group of out-
office on Both the Republican and anything that even hinted of Repub | Donahey and children of State Col Paul Marty, George Martz, Mra, Geo, [of-Btate friends the other Sunday and
Democratic ticket. Thirty-four te Hean relationship Was Just too sinful lege; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Palmer and Searson, Mra, James Searson and {wandered over the mileg of road In
publican® and fifteen Democrats have|?0d wrong Now he ix the other Way json George of Shippensburg: Amelia do : daughter, Vern Garbrick and gaugh- [search of Penns View, bat found on-
filed for various offices, notwithstand. around, The boy orator would be a |Copenhaver, Chal Vwooman of Phil LEWISTOWN. — In keeping ter, Mr. ang Mrs. OC. B. Smith and twolly signg of Poe Paddy Drive, Poa
ing that a fee of $25.00 and over ix|WOrld-beater if he had a mind com- |ipsburg: Bernice Runkle, Rebers. with gadget hat styles In the ehildren. Donald Smith. D. W. Brad. Paddy Ruad, eto, hut this mean noth-
attached to each filing. The total am- parable ty his tongue burg: Nevin Brown. Centre Hall, sadge nt sty n ford, Mrs, Elisabeth Brown, Samuel ling to him, being entirely unfmiliar
ount of fees paid by candidates ran up Ee ———————— S————————————————— lovely Princess of Fantasies
Gingerich, Mrs. Catharine Sommers [With the region and depending only
to $1614.00, ‘ana none of this will be] The house and barn on the former] Forty-five per cent of all the cat. of 193% at Mifdln County Fair Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bradford and twolon road signs. He was good and sore,
returned. In the “free” days there |S8ankey farm near Potters Mills, nowt over six months of age are under July 81, August 5 as she children, Mr. and Mre, Robert Walker | but finally reached Penns View
was no such array of candidates for|owned by D. N. Dorman of Yeager. | Supervision for Bang’s disease, Penn- wears a oh and two children, Mr. and Mrs, L. C. where the delightful panorama cool
y , N. ¢ » ! e chapean of prize y
office. Having to pay for the privi-itown are to be repainted. The farm fe]®*¥ivania leads all other stateg In the tral ren tr Smith and daughter, ©, BE. Bradford. [eq his temper. His efforts ought to
lege makes it appear more attractive. | tenanted by Homer Neff, prevention of this disease. nt
: . sw mi ses 181] 08 Centre Hall, i : become productive.
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Creek last week
Senator (
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Aaronsburyg: Mr. and