J VOL. CVII. LAUNCHES BATTLI AVY REPEAI AN DYKE FOR HI will 1 Men transports he Lhe Grange the cl without tion should or Friends m notify living nearby in of Tie ¢ ne of offic relative who has of relatives invited. —Sec’y The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. WIND STORM DOES E IN MUCH LOUR HAVEN JR. LIVESTOCK JUDGING (CONTEST AT STATE (COLLEGE ath B EXS {. H. SCHOO! OARD MEETS: Ol BIDS {OAl FOR ——— A —— CC. H. “Cubs” Win 3.2. production trucks equa production 04.0056 came off Mich ——— —— | Look at the label of your paper #his week, If yon pald on credit should be shown, If the fizures | Indicate Indebtedness to us, we would i appreciate a remittance, subscription, Thomas Blake, aged about seventy. six years, living the Steel farm west of the stone quarries at Vieas- ant Gap, was struck by a Dodge tours ing car, Sunday evening, driven by Leonard Scot, a farm hand employed by John Rimmey, east of Centre Hall The aged man was attempting to cross the Horntown road from, Noll's store and was almost all the way across when the car hit him, The driver halted immediately after the ent and then took the injured man She Centre County hospital. on Man Is Near Death He was found to have suffered a frac. ture of the leg, a possible fracture of the skull and internal injurtes, and lacerations of the head and face, He was reported by the hospital ty be in a very serious condition at noon, Wed neaday. i An investigation of the accident was made by Private PFinkbinder. of the Bellefonte detail, 8tate Highway patrol. A charge of reckless driving was pre- ferred against Scott Beott is sald to have been accompan- led by Melvin Burris, employed i by’ Ralph Homan, east of here, i i i i i —————————————— SUSAN—BLAND, — VALLEY NARROWS sn — BRUSH ROAD JULY STRESSED AT GRANGE FAL 1 t i ——————————— MILESBURG SCOUTS AT JUNIATA DISTRICT CAMP, SEVEN LOAN AND ATTORNEY APPRAISER Hla Caroling aven Alte vacant, appraiser Knoll, Holidays Huntingdon: Attarney, ken, Huntingdon title cant. appraiser BE ingdon Mifflin: Lewistown; pralser, town. Union: Attorney, Clair Groover, Lew. isbhurg. title searcher vacant; apprais- er, Ernest Watson, Mifflinburg. MI A EAA. The editor of the Huntingdon Mon. itor hears of men in Huntingdon coun: ty who will not take work oqffered them because téy do not want so be put off the Relief. The editor further comments by saying that this is a very e or Hoods, Oak H W searcher Huston, Hunt. Pet Vide | A searcher, vacant; ot SBhellenberg, Lewl Attorney Heed title Frank © Hayes the so-called relief breaks down inde pendence and wolf -reliance, Relief should be stopped on all ablebodied in Huntingdon county. Loafers have no business on relief. C—O A SARA, Is your subscription fue? : MILLIS VISITED BY -~ GRBANAL SPRING EY WHEAT is Fis a {GREG FWF, REDUCED SOCHOOT FROM 13 TAX ia BATH io 18107000 FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT LEWISBURG FEDERAL PEN 27, 1933. GREGG TWP, SCHOOLS WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. } i q ‘ { tig { i y ty 3 MARRIED 560 YEARS, Ne, COMING FESTIVALS 1 4 evening AUR lt BELILFONTS (OMPANION ACRFORD, AND PILOT, mb AM istingulshed Federal Pen, Means at New 1 IRED AND RESIGNED FOOT UP TO 7 VOTES WET 2-1: 20TH TO RATIFY OREGON REPEAL prohibition the 20th Eighreenth every dry books the Oregon, after 18 yours of one form vote ng from another, of the has erased statute or repens is Nigte to Amendm and law the State. A tide special of of wet ballots In Friday's election gave the repealists a margin of nearly two to one, fiates that have voted for repeal are: Michigan, Wisconsin, Rhode ls. land, Wyoming, New Jersey, Delawnre, Indiana, Massachusetts, New York, Hiinols, Town, Connecticut, New Hamp shire, Nevada, California, West Vir. ginia. Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and Oregon. A AIM SOS AAAI The State Department of Agriculture in receipt of many inquiries from farmers regarding methods to secure loans from the Federal Land Bank, at Baltimore. and is advising all that they can save (ime by communicating with the county representative. Miss Hannah Schroyer,. of Bellefonte, is the in Suppl! OR ——————I SIA STATE (COLLEGE LISTS 7 IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS ‘ In response the request received from the State as to what projects dhe State College borough was contem- plating within the next few years and that could be rushed to completion with assistance from the Federal gov. ernmeng under the provisions of the National Industria} Recovery Act, State College has submitted a list of seven projects The following plang are being cone sidered: 1. Improvement of the North side of College avenue; 2. Improve. ment of the Yoad between Allen and Garner streets; 3. Improvement of sanitary sewers: 4. Construction of a community building: 5. Erection of a comfort stations: 6. Installing an or namental lghting system, and 7. A new disposal plant, A committee consisting of Council- man, Robert Minshall, Burgess Eugene H. Lederer and Borough Engineer Har old B. Shattuck, has been appointed to push these projects to completion. io - bank's representative in Centre county. Mang men will be employed once the projects are started NO. 29. [TOWN AND COUNTY NRWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS i anied hid este H. o i n a {n and niown ee a airfield, rents, the mpany ter his office aduate, 9 Associate ne efe oliege " ugh 4 a will ‘oburn Hill teams « pear Centre the fine on the large farm i. W. Ralston and Colyer farm east of latter's brother, Clay* family, of Oak Hal, a week autoed to Amity Hall they met another brother, J. Etters and family, of West Chester, At this point they spread a proverbial Centre county dinner on the green” sward and rehearsed incidents of the past and at times boame prophetis. Hugh Ralston and family, of Mifflin burg, were also among the group. An extremely local rain shed molste ure Thursday afternoon on the parche ed fields for a short distance east and west of Bpring Milis. The rainfall was limited to a section between the Pine woods, east of Spring Mills, and the Zubler farm on the west. The fall at some places between theses points was very heavy and washing of the soll was a result, Thursday evening and early Friday a rain, more general in so0pe in the valley, greatly refreshing vege etation of all kinds, corn especially, These showers, however, very very light in the section visited in the afs ternoon, HF MY and Mrs the the and family, on town, and ton Etters. Sunday where eo