VOL. CXIII. i» COLLEGE COURSE STUDENTS APPLY FOR AIR TRAINING only two days’ or In 1 upperciassmer 1 Pennsyl 30 ia Statg Col to the gram the onautics Faculty groundw flying le vate physically ) ie new «ol being offere request Aut! of SONS airport. ang will he additio able r ing in will Without ligations, be trained. lar in ten wri 850 VESSELS MAY DEFEND THE AMERICAS sot fi i A than western hem ers ‘ of isp Vessy more be armed 1s you ¥ 1 +) to trol the h North estimated ang it p 1 1 ow ANNU AY CONVENTION, WILLIAMSPORT, OCT. N,N. America. —— POST OFFICE CLERKS OF FIVE COUNTIES TO MEET AT 1. or Th Pennsylv ia United National office will on Saturdav. Barrett of t at president of honor, of ti} Sullivan, the post county tend e fv of the 31 Ntate h of the of in Lock 21. with City, Association pot. Haven Jot n J represen. Department and national Ag composed meet October New Yor Post O D CC. association , 1. k ative of the on Washington, of the The counties guest local unit of in Lycoming, Tioga, and employeg also heing Invited at. meeting, the first time the State branch of post office clerks have met in lock Haven Following a dinner in the City Hall starting at 68:30 o'clock, a business session follow which will be In of an open forum, when legislation and other {tems to clerks in the district discusand, o iradford office are Clinton and of Centre to the wil} the nature vending of will interest he 3 oi ———— BUCKNELL PRESIDENT FAVORS EXTENDING AID TO ALLIES C. Marts, Arnaula Bucknell clared “everythin tion and Ei “As in an dent president neutrag can properly’ to the am ald in I glang European as concernd.’” delve beds prepared England worth ort ol call it “That am should unemploy- oy t WPA facetious, men 4 on project fs deadly of cours I nations of Nazism and | all the which our neutrality laws will permit and at that are fair” Although he said he could not ceive of any circumstances in which the United send men to Europe warned that jt fully hard” for sit “the Impulse war.” ©, gerious when say we provide theses are! the Communism who facing onslaught with supplies prices eon- arising should | Marts! dread- to re- into the States to fight, is going to this country to jump be AA A SABRI The nineteenth annual poultry short course and semi-annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Poultry asso clation will be helg at the Pennsyl- ania Btate College from October 16 to 20 it was announced today Dr. D. P. Marble of the College poultry hus. bandry department. EXAMINATION SPRING FOR MILLS ANNOUNCE] + ———————— A A FLLENBERGER. ~WISF FARM (OMFORT 74 the * Tura , tris Oy MOL under Federal Hural Administration - weg that of only 8 wide sho after months, per users had porchased had installed hand washing machines, 17 cent an av- £6 new 1 per cent 47 per cent irons cent yo YD . per refrigerators, and per per cent water pumps 9 small motors. A HI Mt ACEI LOCAL PEOPLE TO SPEND WINTER IN SUNNY FLORIDA, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Duirow of Cen- Hall, Saturday purchased an Indian house trailer whch they are outfitting preparatory to paking a trip to Florida. They will be accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Will of Centre Hall, who will make the trip with thelr Covereq Wa- gon trailer attacheg to the ear. The party expects to spend the wine ter Florida, Sarasota the the and # Of tre on iams, also the west coast mak - where “n headquarters Of ing at i ¢ of Florida, Camp vill be citizens largest camp in Trailer 1 the oy varied Sarasota cipal will be Sarasota 1 social activities part of ths winter's pro visitors there, ang where night In the large Community » dance with rge orchestra thing musi or or part Ringling circus troupe perform members, Williams prospects both Florida expect the camp and the Florida, winters Dnitrow fare on tudo at is . last] Over of n winter in since oeouples have spent in They about in pre to leave of Noe vious vesrs ay or the south last vember, RA. MAYBE YOU CAN HELP Withholding your subscription ment to the difficult to carry none-too-good pay- making it on In these days of business, Therefore, if after examining the label on your pa- per you discover you in arrears one or more years, won't you kindly send us a cheek to cover the amount, By sg doing you will make the bur den g little Hghter.—~The Publishers. ———— A A ASTANA. The liquor license of the Carman hotel, Bellefonte, conducted by Ethel suspended for fifteen Reporter is are . 4 HALL, PA. CALLING FOR MEN T y 1 wa a» - WOMEN'S CLUB ACTIVE CENTRE COUNTY Hall FOR HOSPITAL ™ tre me evening # fran fv. ff MM Pr. STUDENTS | KILLED IN AUTO CRAS! beneath neck hospital na Hadden y ymmel Clearfield yung, 18%, Curwensvill Clearfield. ER ————— ee, TO INSTALL OFFICERS TONIGHT FOR L 0. 0. F, NO, 885 H of iI. O District Millheim ensuing At Lodge day) evening, Burd of for the ficers the Centre O. F.. thig Deputy Hall (Thurs. Harry install officers six months, The of- Noble Grand, Pau! Zellers; Guy Moyer Secretary, Treasurer, V. A. Auman. A MISS THOMPSON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EMPLOYMENT BOARD a meeting No, 865, will are Viee-Grand, T lL. Moore; The department of public assistance employment board has appointeg da P. Thompson, State College, as ex- ecntives director, Miss Thompson hag of the board's staff since 1987. nd was | tary last July. The position been a member November, vase named executive secre of director it Fred J. Zap executive has heen 3 fi woeant held ¥ some time. fously was © by nr pole, Eu ——————— 80 CONTEST FOR APPOINTMENT TO U. 8. NAVAL thirty-nine 23r4 Congressional Of in take 8 tha young men district examination to the the te to civil th, Naval Centre service on the United four come Altoona furnish. The Fred Smith, Belle College. ber for admission Hiatea Academy, from ov] boys county, majority of from Centre county are State Paul George MeMullin, and Owen Yenell, State The mental tests supervised by the Uniteq States Civil Service Commis. sion will be the basly for selection of eight young men to be designated two ag principals and two each as first, second and third alternates, From these, two will receive appoint. ments, The young men must be between 18 and 21 years of age and bona fide residents of the 23rq Congressional district. the contestants, Daggett, College; Aaronsburg : fonte, MI AML SS A 1940-mode] Dodge sedan is on the flooy at the 1. 8, Hagan Garage, Cen tre Hall. It's a beauty, OCTOBI PARENT. TEACHER IN FIRST SOCIETY MEETING OF YEA 4 v | ————————— A ——] —]—————. INEEDY CHILDREN IN COUNTY TO GET i i i Muy ADDITIONAL CALLED To MEN ALTOONA i “R | 1939 MISSIONARY RALLY AL EVANGELICAL CHURCH, FRIDAY, oCT. Wy REGIONAL R| IN Lid re i | i I | R i ii OFPORTUNITIES YOUNG MEN OFFERED BY UNCLE # Interiors of the accordan {road including wiion congo hos in © Ww of raf passe f f with & eat ures adhe mate the and soun five o will t 1? til t the SOTV- for long-distance use, while £0 will be for through announcement said, suppiement 15 modernizeg ooach- the 217.000.8000 gen- program announced } | remaining 9 “a ¢ runs, the The cars will reamlined and authorized in | eral equipment September 13. ——————— A A——— MILES OF NEW HIGHWAY BUILT IN More than have been year records, ment show tions opened the 200 ‘39 of new high- constructed so far this t Highway Depart Since construction opera- have under 200 miles way he of in the spring there 206.74 miles of roag built $ tf. been contrac During 32.30 miles, 115 had the imonth when pleted, The {© 1 undey while finished August the enme. August contractors The wéek ending biggest mileage 10.6% miley vem of { i i th this 168.37 miles were 193% records show xd a he road shed ver ' during included contra awarded the balance was in made in 1538 tracy A MI SSAA “THE RAINS CAME" Friday vind in ang Springs i . and first fel ofr i igh agin rain storm, this ‘good rain since mid-July. He of hes short an hou ne three fell dried sfreams { quarters ind : Ad and Yaln S which | practically up were 3 revived, mountain which bad been reduced to 5 trickle, again appeared vigorous, During the total inches, Saturday, more rain boosted precipitation to over three . i [TWO GET JOBS, ONE DISMISSED, FROM PHILIPSBURG Two Philipsburg residents have been appointed to State jobs and one has been dismissed, according to appoint- ments and dismissals listegq by the State Department of Revenue. Appointments included: Nelle Gold- { thorp, Philipsburg, clerk stenograph- er at 5 salary of $1020; Wesley Wood. ring, Philipsburg, senior institution revenue investigator, at a salary of "$1860. : Dismissals Included Grace DD. Smith of Philipsburg, clerk stenographer, at [a salary of $1020, m———— WE ae IWOMAN DIES HOSPITAL IN CENTRE FOLLOWING Co. Tg ww wy Monday Adal 3. ian on George Far Thursday {entre + died the she hag been a the ac- cldent. Mrs. Ezar, 585, succumbed to the eof- fects of twhen the son-in-law, by received driven by Michael flustasky, truck being driven Harry Munroe of near Lock Haven cording te motor police Her husband ang are patients in the at fonte as a result of the crash. daughter, Mrs Hustosky, ang Hustosky's small son escaped injuries the accident, i syed injurieg internal car Ying her was by struck a AcC~ also Belle. Her the with as aid son-in-law hospital minoy Munro, in ———————— A ——— FIVE YOUNG LADIES ENTER HARVEST QUEEN COMPETITION In celehration Hallowe'en hy Relle. fonte Elke’ Todge is a Harvest Queen Five ladies Margaret Miller, State College, Hous. Dorothy Ann Char- Knis f for with the sponsored connection the contest Misses and Ethel Knisely, ang Bellefonte & Yorttn Are ding tries i for second NATIONAL TRUE VALUE WEEK AT MILLHEIM HARDWARE | 0 | i tober NO. 39 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS 0 HA i { i FROM ALL PARTS I n of | Lye oming forty. CAD~ general Lee there are i and il lH re oficial where ia able to determine the names of on the of tie voles districts for 1 didates be placed i pr X est jelectiion ot n i « because ng cast In two ight ties each { eight for auditor. coun eight Miss Carribel H E Fye a Mauch Chunk on Tuesday, ning heme on Thursday. While in the Care | bon county city they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prutzman, Mrs, Prutzman ie a niece of Mrs. Fye, be. ing a daughter of Mr. and Mre. John F. Breon, State College. with Mrs. motored to Emerick, guest, aR # yy retus Mra, ceived Keller, date achea Durst, Centre postal written Ruth a Hall, re- “Ned” W, luman- had let. tq he io see retain. in card from from Oradea, stating but found a asking He stated days Kel of hi om fn August 28, he © Te ter fh eta] one few Mr fr eo him leave Rumania lop Mr. and enter Grove L. Bitner Une He and Te deceasng an | on a urdas October dependent hardware the United States] a great nation-wide Sat irands it throughout in of | " ticipate selling ovent This event Value Week Hosterman na National True take place at the Stover Company hard- Millheim. Those who the Hosterman & Stow. it he a friendly where personal inter. customers to select ar the right a real pleas. know n 18 will & store in ave traded at know place asnisting merchandise makes ghopping ware er store to pleasant est in the best price ure, This Hibbard, Chicago whole. gale ju sponsoreg by Spencer, Bartlett & Co, of the world's largest hardware enler, and only many monthes of care. fol planning by their great buying staff las made possibla the countless bargains offered. National True Value Week more for your money, means -e FORTY AND FIFTY Forty lg the ola age of youth, y 4 his of Mr. and 8 o He Mrs, upation ain X AS year brother Wer rie mother, and farmer by ox hay Rhoads toreg end, and Mrs Johnson, F all to Johnstown taking with Jodon g daughter, inger, and children, June and Jane ice, who returned to thelr home fol lowing a several weeks’ visit at the Jodon home. Mr. Brininger., a teacher in the schools or Bouthmont., a suburh of Johnstown, peturneg earlier in the month, Mr. and Y. f of Jodon and moe weeks Mrs. Coleville, over the Mr. and Hughes Brine them Mrs, Mrs. Philip B. Gross Baltimore, Md. motored to Centre Hall on Baturday, returning home on Sunday. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. Frank Smith. They are located In a furnished apartment at 1584 Utah Place, Baltimore. Mp, Gross js employed as a mechanic In a large garage, but may enter the shin bullding yards, since the great activities there are offering opportue of Fifty is the youth of oid age, | ———— a ————————— ty, ov" > nities to many men ap this Uma, La
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