The Centre £& 33 Reporter VOL. CXIII. CENTRE HALL, PA.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 NO. 35 —— AWARDS AT GRANGE ENCAMPMENT AND PAIR] = mo [i Sse Town mo con os ke Su ort * mei . _ |HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST VOCATIONAL EXHIBITS HAVE in ; elter rah Zubler, Lois M era yer, | ure; Ke ' & B; Ray Dun-|t e of Pennsylvania at ul's | FROM ALL PARTS NEW FEATURE pring Mill / : trude Wen ¥h arson y . ; thelr Agriculture No k i to Amy LE ’ Mit 1 " : Ya 11 ed y ) hanno Btate | tw : ¢ receipts nresented Spurgeon Hennigh, ng Mills. 50c: Zettle, Betty Auman | ode, I Org foward, V.lp Thursd tn ut : ‘ , ‘altenbx Note Mi Ai Bo : by Co-p FYf Sel age Yo WILL POLITICS BE DIVORCED $1.00. ! lon Toads ha Contre Hall Fab FROM THE GRANGE FAIR! Mention HOME ECONOMICS 4H ROUND.TP MILLER BARN AT BOALSBURG STRUCK BY LIGHTNING ithe {BRUSH VALLEY REAL ESTATH i SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE! EARL HOMAN WINS HORSE. purchased by a Mr. Snyder. of Le SHOE PITCHING TOURNAMENT mont. 1 00. This also Sneta LUCKY TETER AT THE Centre GREAT ALLENTOWN FAIR ton, Bellefor . +3 Lb y Y obi » » 3 ke yO tiie Iail iriver # jal urity. hinge that Centre Hal 1; Tony Trout, Spring Decker I. Rack: white off Eanh a fol ds Acky r and his Hell Ds thing : Milla, 50¢ rlena ' . ks area in fan Anals. PA the orid-renowned aggregation sf | % loin tog overnment ot : ‘ *marnbal eet ’ ’ y § 12 » $04 oa aed nr a weet her Senior Proj Vegetable vin tntesburs nl . rod ribbons reing m : itch = + gamel® 1 i and m cycle Eisenhauer ward, 1.75 Kennelly, Spring Mills, $1.50 1 92 Mease iblershurg 1.256 Gladfelter, State College, $1 white Homan red ribbon rallieg te vi he pionship. He vill 7 white ribbons to i y nn tha 50 For two odie hotira Teter h ect UO men hay Jackson, Centre Hall, 50c. Dorothy Py ladys Hoover, Marie Farm Shov + Sta y ; ; : 4 he ’ - . when we want to™ Senior Fe se ough Bette Dixon er. Fleming. $1.56 Donald Hddle, Unionville Clothing : g Club « rod rib. elleforite 1.50. efor Senior Projec Jackson Thompson, eandi-| the Superior Cou Brugger Jean He. 3 Alexander, Jana Gill 3 i ; old Walker, Spring Mill 1.75 vct 1! white TN ¥ Allee Brugger ' was fourth The ard rentzel Jonalshn : 1.5 ’ Spring 1s Tot hing 1 ¢ Jordan, ; DIiauck, sugene Gilligan Harpste: F.B.. MEN TO LEAD CLINI CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL Xi NEEDS BIG INCOME, FOR PENNSLVANIA POLICE] SERIES NOW ON BETWEEN COLLEGE ECONOMIST FINDS |) : tives—the G-] PLEASANT GAP, CENTRE HALL though in individual cases a | . 5 DRTYel- 4 ex ind the ' T 1 i wor is 3 11 vio x #3 i nip-and«<tu Wffalr thru : a a. ! FIVER, Who represeni ej #8 receipts 1 f farn ' \ at £8 vns" na : ” > 4 . y t re if i 3 rm i, { } nation's crop of profes. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, average $4.00 anually the fiona iting # will provide many of | tt . a >a Potter township school ils. Ken Arnold and Able Dani {i jels will deliberately crash two stock |DAve set a schedule for the payment] vail ¥ ¥ g {of taxes, ax follows: One-hale on OF » Bohn returned : machine ibefore October 1st: balance on or be- [Camp Susquehannhock where he spent ire nine innings being played. . . . a the machines as they collide with. Php wots S40 Vrs 1 dn The third game will be played at Mrs. Henney's New Fall Millinery earth-wracking impact for wl I tobe: To Pugs So the twelfth summer at the boys’ eam i Lit ¥ : ; i Rat $ su Ji psf cy oho 4 0H raf ve Pleasant Gap, Saturday afternoon,] Mrs. Lucy Henney announces al Dale O'Brien, young 138-pound this extension ¢ time therwios 5 por fn charge of the hotel. The camp had j VR é ¢ I fre 2 pe i py p ! 0 Ey © ¢ and if other games In the five-game *howing pi naw fall hats for women, iets REMAD, will permit 8 thres-toni ... will be added after Oct. 1st. a very successful season, equalling Werle Are NOCOSSArY, they will be misses and girls You are invited tojtransport truck to be driven across a. OH fo ick, See's } fur ’ " , scheduleg later. ; call and inspect the showing beforelhis unprotected body in a feat of 4 ¢ Melormiek, Sey that during years supposed to Me making purchases elsewhere. Prices [strength and daring, while Daredevil R—————————— more prosperous. Mr. Bohn is teacher as usual, are moderate Dillion will attempt his celebrated | AMATEUR HOUR TO BE HELD of the Tth and Sth grades in the local ————————— blindfolded motorcycle jump through AT VONEIDA STATE PARK public schools, Robert Blaser, ome the final day. New Fall hats in at The Hat Shop. y , sola ring of fire ployed on the Camp farms. was at Any properly qualified poMes oer 1.4 op gtyle and quality—the kind Thi Country ia mot ot war, yet we i ——— > —————— On Sunday afternoon, September 10.ihis home near Olg Fort during last in Pennsylvania may apply for ad- (he well-dressed woman wears. Call Already hear of prices on foodstuffs Compulsory sch at 2:30 oflock, at Vonelda State Park [week but returned to remain until all mission to this school” sald Mr. ,.. .ee them.-Mrs, Lenore V. Burd, tscending. For instance, meats, as] LOmpulsory school attendance In-l. 0 Woodward, an “Amateur Hour” [crops are harvested. Almost 300 boys Rountree. “The students wili then be pot Main St. Millhelm. x37 though they were not already toolcludes boys and girls up to the age will be held. There will be big prises|were at the camp, all of whom are selected by the police association and ————————————— high, and sugar, are in for a rise, of seventeen ~~ not eighteen — yearsjof 37.00, $5.00 and $3.00. This contest |[provideq food--tneats, ogEr, vemgetab. the college staff.” This paper hopes a concentration ‘ : But there are conditions under whichis open to all ages, and any speelal-|les, butter and milk—direct from the s——————— ale Centre Hall Batter Sigh Behe camp will be established for food compulsory attendance is eliminated [ties you may have may be entered. [farm operateq in connection with the It's quite in order to start eount.' gn" BROg al on on profiteera, at 16 years, 16 years and 14 years.] Register at Park or by mail to Box]camp. The camp Is located aboat 30 8 quile 0's dance for Friday evening, 22nd inst, —————— H \ n ; ing the shopping days remaining un-lp..iee details later Children under eight years are not]42, Aaronsburg, or Park Manage [miles north of the town of Tunke til Christmas. a | r ’ The Centre Reporter, §1.50 a year, Junder the compulsory law. ment, Miffiinburg, Pa hannock, Second Game Here Today (Wed) The second game of the series will played ti (Wednesday) after. _ 008, £1 noon beginning at 4:06 o'clock to ine — sedans headon, remaining inside of the tra ™ amount could afford tose finvest | 1 business would be $16. £, Fie 11m rod tension Hervice, said struction will be given v personnel of the Federal Dureau of Investigation. Members of the college staff will assist in the laboratory. Practically all phases of scientific detective work wili he covered during the clinic, which rung from Monday through Friday, Microscopie study of ————— AA —— hairs ana textiles will be included on Mrs. Burd's New Fall Hats - - » Ln
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