The Centre £&%k Reporter VOL. CXI1V. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940 7 {——————— —————— EE —————————————— = ” A ———————————————— Ee 3 ————————— ——————————————— ’ REFORESTATION PRACTICE en ——————————— [SCHOOL DIRECTORy OF CENTRE [FORMER POTTER TOWNSHIP Of A RESIDENT RECEIVES | 1 K INT Y y IN 1940 FARM PROGRAM i New Dean ! COUNTY TO HOLD ANNUA) | RESIDENT A RUICID " WW BROTHEIS DEA rn TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Ih 1 ATTRACTING FARMERS | sro CONYENTION, FEBRUARY 23] | FROM J i AEE | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ——————————— i REFORMED (CHURCH Is SCENE 01 WORLD PRAYER SERVICE A ce ——— cp ——— Dr. Stevenson W, Fletcher, acting | REBEKAH LODGE ENTERTAINS dean and acting director of the | . : A < ' School of Agriculture and Experi- |[o FIVE LOD] IN PISTRICY ment Station of the Pennsylvania State College, has been named dean and director by action of the Col- lege's board of trustees, Dr. Fletcher has been acting head since the re- tirement of Dean Ralph L. Watts on January 1, 1939. Dean Fletcher was ly vice dean and director of nd has been a member of State faculty since 1916 ate of Massachusetts FIVE COWS PRODUCE College nd recelvec i the degre {f master of science anc PRAINLOAD OF MILK] ctor of philosophy from Corn Al BELLEFONTE MAY GC ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME a ———— A ————— MILLHEIM, 30: CENTRE HALL, 25} i FARMERS PAY OFF LOANS work Ralston gle-handed. The pl Centre Ha ——————————— Smith S , Iston g 15. Bradford [yw oMEN'S GROUP ORGANIZES vl : MUSIC SECTION TUESDAY EE an a a r Clase THE JOSIAR PALE MURDER REMAINS A MYSTERY STIL] i MORRISDALE POSTOFFICH ROUTE TO BE EXTENDE i a—————— MARRIED WOMEN OUT OF LUCK: NO DOUBLE JOBS { y eneral Insist nny . i pion adopted the pol Odd Fellows Anniversary Bangnet i . A led Ww of At | ‘ 1 t MATT open with wi — MAI IO 13 AA § “ROOSEVELT AGAIN! h produces and deal anf 5 wution Who fled |ol no iring : L.o0n wll Fellows vill bid : 3 § {3 3 oo i The Report im in receipt Of ! 5 M : ii ae Wo i i i be 1 ontinues mys ROrRIng husbands anauet on Marci lo» i ! in & many Mes | Ang flere was a murde committed We try a. ee any homes % the Grange ] Tp \ in t 3 { %* 3 t ividpats as fn January hy some Of with distolical clever. jag we not individuals, he 1 copy of a book by Senator Joseph FP Guffey titled, “Roosevelt gain!” in} tortal : enteriainme cai n fie nd the presen » has been Hes and with Koen, jn ]serted CS gH An ¢ ote With a ® it ' wi {Pe Ie ; t ser tilge 1 fix z un : p A af Yaa seral vale”! wove Prose 11s resent tells why Hoosevelt should hw i omuigated to 8 : - : te lligent sin f this there can x He added that As A goneral Yule move from P " Ee a ——————— Land will be enforeed " doubd New Townsend Club Organized | For the market as a Whoie thel ne old saving that “Murder wiilito anmareied women rather thanihas heen closed out he WIR THROM t Commission stimated that the blend hl : A marded. He urged extension of thelts that Toon My A oul failed in thig case Perhaps, in A a 4 us wo oid in : ; policy to all departments of the statelis the oldest in Bellefonte. Started Some even more distant me, Some governmen? fw John Livingstone aver a hundred olected and debunks third-term preference for State Jobs was givenisoon as the Herr & dition” In these words; unier’'s husiness A Townsend Club was organized Hunts a . denrd dn Sanday evening the I. O. 8 of A. hall In that com- “Oy so-called "tradition limiting Presidents to two terms “Is ft a fundamental principle American democracy? in lor average price for all producers the avean will be approximately $3.24 hundredwelght. This will vary bylithing may come to light to reveal In the department of public assist-lvoars ago. the store was taken : S48. her " cand | Valley were present : Or Is it » political hobgoblin, used y ARID ale p- “ ¢ a] on ‘ - arfoot & Fetvel, H he scheming politicians to scare . ('. L. Nonemaker, national represent ich dealer and among dealers, ge other hand, the secret of it all ay dow not lst as an acceptable rea a» nary Were . Bearfoot & W a ae , weople from candidates the eopl tative, was the speaker, and organ. bending on whether thelr ajles ure be buried it th sapetrator an” for dismissal the fact that aniy, Stilzer, Bdward Irvin, the Kars Ay y { a ee od y ss . ¥ yb i rie “§ ii WTO | 5 . § py J" , t ¥ 1 p b om Pp er the CY y amded with he real peg employe i* a married woman with albGros. now of Clearfield, and finally want, ty ou he. ind dns of the crime for all anyone Knows. booaand gainfully employed. Mr. Hunter. cyer munity, Clubs in Penny afai Brush | PS month or by seasong of the vear for lj. identity of the murderer; on thejance, however, a civil service rulug fy his brother George in largely fludd milk or manufactored jmilk products.
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