The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 17, 1939, Image 1

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    : VOL. CXII1.
WORLD
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WHEAT CROPS OF
average
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Winter
com
pared
ago
THANKSGIVING SET
EARLIER BY
Monday, at
Roos
advance
WEEK
PRESIDENT
Campobello, N
On hy B..
announced that
date of Thanks.
y moet reque iw
President It
he will
giving
that holidays
during ti
year.
The
ove
th
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ohe week te
venls
the
Hier spaced
wix
more ¢
e Inst months of
holiday will be observed this
year on November 23 instead of the
last Thursday In November, he sald,
+ Next year, he sald, it will be gbserv-
el on the second Thursday of No-
vember, Instead of the last.
The President declared that for the
jast six years he hag been getting
many requests for such action on
grounds Thanksgiving fally too close
to Christmag and there was too long
an Interval between labor Day and
Thanksgiving. The requests, he add-
ed, came from stores, working people
and small retailers.
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PENN STATE PROFESSOR
FRANSPORTATION
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MOORE'S STOCK RANCH AY
MILLS HAS NOTED VISITOR
man
wiined
r hus
himself
varied experiences
Continental Europe,
together his university back
&
ound him
ationalist, Ha
and English
talk some French
International “req tape”
the medico
wife separated, but
each other as soon
permanent position,
mike nn
speaks
Auently,
in
interesting
Cooch,
fils
Co.
rR (Jer.
man being
uahle to
at present
and his young
they hope to join
a% he secures a
Is keeping
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EPITAPH
The last session of Congress, which
left up In the alr the question how
unemployed are going to eat, Appro-
priated $705,000 to buy Alaskan rein.
deer to feed Eskimos, $2500 to buy an
oll portrait to hang In the White
Houge, and 33000 ty aid a dead Indian,
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WARDEN AND
ORPHANAGE
HOY,
MATRON, LOLLY,
FLECTED:; CYRUS
BELLEFONTE, PRES.
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DROUGHT
SUPPLY SEED
DAMAGE
$
FOR
0 faxist farmers to re-
8 that
meg have
damageg or entirely de-
recent drought
Agricultural
operating
program
ay obtal
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inted out
y farmer Ix
Agricultural
All that is
to do
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Con.
necegs
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to
™
iny
this
in touch with
al Conservation
drought damage
tion for seed,
destroved
wsBrYv
in ot
fu
farmer to
bitain SMergend goed
his county
office, certify
and sign an
agreeing ty reseed the
acreage or to reenforce the
damaged acreage. The amount of gee
that any farmer may obtain under
this emergency goed program is lime
ited ty one-half his largess; soil build.
ing payment as computeg under the
1630 Agricultural Conservation Pro-
gram,
to his
A AI AISI
The Centre Hall-Potter high school
in indebted ty Miss Carribell Emerick
who furnished all the missing Na-
tional Geographic Magazine numbers
for the yearyg 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938:
also to Mra, Bruce Arney for six is.
sues of earlier date.
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was
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Appointed to Tenant-Purchase (om.
Mothes
£1y
activ
shaugh in
He
now
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it farmer why owns his
own
A AP AAO IAAANS
MISSIONARY INSTITUTE
fall meeting of the
Missionary Institute
Conference, ¢ Central
Pennsylvania Synod, United Lather.
an Church in America, will be held
Friday ang Saturday, Sept. 15-18, in
Trinity Lutheran church, Hazelton,
the Rev. H. Clay Bergetressor, pastor,
The Institute opens Friday, Sept. 15
with a banquet at 6:30 Pp. m. when
Misg Edng Engle, missionary te Ine
dia, will speak.
AI AANA
Miss Sarah Fisher of Howard was
the guest of Miss Mary Delaney near
Centre Hall, on Sunday.
The annual
Young People's
of Busquehanna
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VIA
WORLD'S
SUNDAY
FAIR
EXCURSION
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MIMMA, STPERVISOR
SUGAR
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PHILIP H. DEWEY
LETTER FROM SUBSCRIBER
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politionl «¢ %
amazement
the ommen
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knowyg nol
NY Chi |
Colonels
"World's Greatest
Frank
a betler job
Deal, setting
fallacieg
be cele
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our ated
McCormick
Newspaper” and |
Knox, the “also-ran” dol
of debunking the New
forth its fundamental
and describing the graft and
hypoerisy with which It reeks So
when 1 finish my Reporter I am a
sadly puseled man: am almost in the
positon of the man why sald his dog
was half curbstone setter and half
pointer and he never did know which
end of him to believe,
With kindest personal
best wishes, I am,
Sincerely
A. M. ALLISON.
[Editors’ Note: Dear friend
former high school teacher—Call
a cock-eyed world, and let
that.)
CAago in the
Col.
regards and
yours,
and
it
it go at
ee i ise
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
{HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALLIP ARTS
Rarah Smit} Mrs, Smith
discontinuesd
Pry
ontinues teaching
hool for which he made
preparationg following his honor.
discharge from the army at the
of the World War. He enlisted
service from Potter township
Sunday
dur.
a
the
Mr
indutte
ante
raduate nures
practice of ler Womeion ast
in an
trial
in}
fable
fy
clome
in
Lutheran
by Reeder Sharer,
ing thig week held a oplenle at the
former OOC Camp 62, back of Cole
yer, which affords many opportuni
ties for enjoyment hy plenickers. The
members of the class to participate
were Miriam Foust, Dorothy Crater,
Alice Dutrow, Wilma Houts, Mary
Smeltser. Thelma Burris, Helen Rals-
ton and Jean Coble. The young girls
were accompanied by thelr teacher
and g few joyiled guests, . _
A class In the
schoo] taught