VOL. CVI. Week of Prayer Program for Weaednes PAGEANT-DRAMA IN LUTHERAN 'TIME-HONORED CONVENTION CHURCH, CHRISTMAS NIGHT PREFERRED TO PRIMARY — Urging repeal of te uniform Work of Loeal Author to Be + his ed by Young Peoplé of the Church. is tl Lighting All People. LA Present. Speelal Scenery and Done by the Young sib iect AM "PLYMOUTH ANNOUNCES led to an ——————————— TRESSLER BARN AT HI Age : PARK BURNED—STOCK SAVED] _ © 'F [Ns Week a redu a popu —— y ‘ i Plymouth NTERS gency, the R. 8 Hagan G Ne Arae, jon in Ar span? | th desired by TI —— fron Mifflinburg nn the 0 hte Tress m and gave vont t ened ti! ind Mr 4d Hall, oO i Leoster of Cen- spent in the Mrs parents, Mr and Mre. Martin Homme, Mifflinburg, R. DD 3 Mr. and Weaver, week end Weaver's lensing th horsse ane the barn Lhe The said to have been light insurance on hom yropert pro} p ¥ Sm —————————— a —— So —————— " . . Mrs. G. W. Ralston, of Cen. Fhe Governor is opposed to gIVINE ire Hall, parents of Hugh M. Ralston, msixre of the legislature a CONMEN- | linoty pe operator at the Telegraph, vis- ment of hair brushes, fountain pens. | tad here Tuesday and Wednesday of pencils, shoe polish, soap, cosmetles, | pi. wank de., each time the session is called to met, the combined cost of such ar. ticles to the State beng $25,000. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ralston, Chestnus street, had as thelr guests Friday, Mre Ralston's sister, Mrs. C. BE. Blazier, and children, and her father, W. 8. Brooks, of Centre Hall West Penn Power Co. Makes Cut In Street Lighting Cost West Penn Power Company an. year 1833 nounced on Monday the filing of a new | In announcing this reduced rate, it tate schedule effective January 1, 1033, was stated that the Company's pur: for municipal street lighting. This pose is to assist municipalities as far wikedule onlls for a reduction of 5% [A¥ possible In meeting the demand for on met bills gor street lighting for the (a reduction of expenditures, No paper next week. TUBERCULIN TEST CENTRE CO. in IN | IN PROGRESS LONE BANDIT ROBS BANK AT Cattle Centre county are a Tho wi 1 i ent undergoing a —— st for of Considerable is inti in I% on. done i niin A Mr esas sees nines - : COSS BORING MACHING i OPENS WATER MAIN |. i laos | x { said | $ M1 ale Madr oDErtY fr A pow Ww ed hi FIRY STINE DESTROYS FOUNDRY, | TRAMPS § th —- BLAMES GOLD i FOR LOW PRICES FARM LEADER BASIS — PROPAGATION AT NEW IN STATI HIGH MARK GAME o1 dh — {FARM PRICES MUST GO UF, | TAXES DOWN DORSET SAYS EA —— EE ——— 11,006 ACRES TO FOREST fe AREA IN PENNSYLVANIA AbD Ap HANDSOME CALENDARS, indsome « mn niry him there tisia self-ox ER 22, 1932. NO. 20, | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMALL PARTS GRASSFLAT HUNTER KILLED BY TRAIN LAST DAY OF SEASON Ear Protector Prevents Joe Kolivosky from Hearing Approach of Gas Car ~Death Instantaneous, Mis. Ore sents pupils, ening and i i i — CHRISTMAS - PROGRAMS, a FWP. FARMER HERD OF 42 HAINES HAS TTBERCULAR ——— ol cess MeCONNELL, WELL-KNOWN DR. ling a ladde LUTHERAN MINISTER, v1} AD | A ‘ giant rall a epiration into « IE K to their own boat junder a guard of Marines, and anch ad MONTHS | red in the of the fleet During accept Gov [the night of Sept. 13, Baltimore was ernor Pinchot's recent appointment to attacked by land and bombarded by the the Columbia County Relier Board ships in the harbor. Bug the gallant Miller, a Bloomsburg banker, dled defenders held the city. Several hours before dawn the firing ceased. It is easy {a year and a half ago. i His widow, who received the notice [to Imagine the suspense of the isolated Americans on their little sloop, Oar jof the appointment, has informed the from the news, in the rear of the Brit. Governor of the error. ish line op battle. What did ths si lence mean? Had thé British given up the attempt? Or had Fort McocHenry surrendered? No answer tH] daylight. The dawn would show whether tha flag still floated over the fort. It did and Francis Scott Key scribbled the im- morta; lines on the back of an old envelope, ! DEAD Frank W. Miller cannot reas ————— AM SS —— Governor Pinchot has appointed Rob ert B. Purns justice of the peace in Muncy borough. Mr. Burns wis a former county detective, with head quarters at Willamaport. a ———-——————.L IP . SRR@ Governor Pinchot, on Friday, ap: pointed twenty-five additional mem- obras of county unemployment relief boards, FF. Glenn Rogers waa named a new member in Centre county. MS ——— The Lewistown City Council is dis cussing the matt'r of the eity purch- CONFIRMATION TEST, A list of more than 700 appointees to the State positions made dy the Goveryor since the end of the 1932 ex. traordinary session ‘of the Senate fs beng compiled by the commesion bu. nsing the Lewistown: Reedaville Water Company plant. reau, Department of State, for sub. mission to the regular 1933 session. *® #* NO PAPER N w * EXT WEEK rill + : coording 1 fh Tums 1 AP FERAL An . e of the Reporter, Week oughout Now jet is the ul agency, Centre Hall, Weiser Chevrolet New sclentifie € . i th honored Ameri Yes diaplay Motor Company. at’ the Company, Bellefonte improvements make the Chevrolef unique in its class; in fact, cars sell ing in the higher brackets fail to have some of the features so desired hy the motoring public. Bo before buying & Car at any price, first the mow Chevrolet, lobert BE. Mecker near Cente Hall, is offering at private sale a part of his herd of purebred Holsielne Friesian cattle, desiring to dispose of the stock In this way rather than af A spring public sale as at first con templatcd. Mr. Mecker has gained & reputation as a breeder of fine Hole stein cattle, and has won blue ribbons at the Grange falr. The records of milk production and butter fat of & number of the individuals are contalne od in an advertisement appearing In thisissu e¢ of the Reporter. If you are a farmer and looking for a good founds ation upon which te build a choice herd of cattle for high milk produce tion, don't fall to see Mr. Meoker's herd, bb ashi Chev here on Mille well to give those connected with its * it sublication a brief respite from *|'™ labors incident thereto, The office will be open every week-day for the transaction of business, and we trust a number of subscribers will take the opportunity to square their accounts before the year 1933 begins, Depression or nd depression, sour Christmas time should ¢ a happy one, for each one of us is gifted with the power of thinking happiness, and happy thoughts are more to be desired than tangible assets. As for 1933, it is our sin- cere wish that it will bring a measure of prosperity to you and to all of us in such quan- tity that we will soon forget the years 1930, "31 and '32. : THE PUBLISHERS “« oe as an aad of of
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