1 wz AFFECTING ! Listed among the major accomplish- The new State Works relief set-up State Legislature as the jwhich will make Philipsburg the heand- close quarters for eight central counties, 18 sociation was held Lhursday . . . 1 Ope only from 7:4 « 9:3 a. i The monthly meeting of the Cen- Salaries of school teachers in Cen-|PPen RE eh 4149 a , br | tre-Clinton County Past Templars + Hall bo igh for h 1635-194 There will be no window service afte; | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ants of the ee : : d Fe . [1] i hous either will th + be ments of the ool term were put back, appro hour, neit} fre. FROM ALL PARTS i { i five-monthg session neared pervice 1 were passage of a new milk controllnow being worked out by Edward N.inoon at Centre Hall, in K. G. "1 RLSM 5 . n 1 vi 3 . ¢ w wrvidra siden dvs bad v it for The bill anq an agreement between the | Jones, federal works administrator for {Th i Re- | Pennsylvania Under Democratic - | be divided {HALL OF FAME FOP ‘LEFTY’ PASTORIUSNO HIT, RUN FESTIVAL THIS EVENING, ‘ MILLHEIM WINS, 3-1 ROAD FOREMEN AND MORE . IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS comme teeter MES, SHOOP BREAKS WRIST IN FALL DOWN CELLARWAY Centre Hall Goodhiagt ———— MOTOR STICKERS GOOD TILT be OCT. 81, OFFICIAL SAYS ¢ 5 i i {iy tw . s——— Se ———— rw of "EMERGENCY FPLAYERS" TO Millhelm PRESENT PLAY HERE, JULY E $115 BANKS CLOSED IN 12 YEARS REPUBLICAN RULE, 10562 me————————— BOALSEURG SUDE’ IN FUTURE FARMER PRIZES Se ————A——- - S5A S. ESTERLINE~DOUTY. Reformed parsonage Reb- s——— State College, Centre Hall, 2. { \ ot 1 Amdkeeping in the it State Coliege feMulen bungalow Millheim The fy £ a? $% $x or « » 5 ve 3 4 headed : ind j¥Pun nan is i sw known ag Miss 1a. ol {Marian Isabel 1 of Millheim. Wy Ease King” | 4s a “iad A eich Meth OpDo A Ki v i associa v with his Addle-] REV: PAUL KELLER ELECTED |! Uberti. Both pitchers were hit Boals-| PRESIDENT COUNTY 8. 8S. ASSN] °* fh Lal passe] up sev. rather y imberman, score Failure | rr ——————— a] ig H NEVO y ¥ “Anoen La The Hev. Paul Kelle Nittany, was jon the part of mpire Lonbarger tol Cr a ipka, daughter of Mr. sinth ol ¢ \ L.A +h Conn “ .. 1 . ' ninth pia : $ 4 president of the Centre Loun- | seo A pay in hich a State stock MUNICIPAL THEATRE ATTRAC. ‘otter town- ® 1X classes 3 ! fact t i or judg all HYe- tse KRabbat 3b] snociation i th aver « lainly “out ™ ov i evenue $18.000.600. i TIONS, a : wil Sabbath School Association in the |playe was plaj out, paved the! : 3 Reducing 1 n 3 re me r the! howing at the Muni ting with a m College | ff its 66th annual conven-iway for the College team to score al ariment + 0.004 per annum, held In the hur of (hrist atigroup of runs #3 $4 he ia wild [TOE IR a gradcuat { ee Williamsport state to take over unclaimed bank 1 : areh of + OMIBTOUP Of runs which otherwise would] posits, to raise $500.0040, at 12:0L and Fri. and Sat. y i 5 i >" ¢ , sn PIR day sivisl z s COURtY a - ito fill the position th credit t Requiring an investigation and ra. | 2RC vA Special Double Feature (| LOCAL MEN AND WOMEN FISH {day school in the unty was repre ———— ! : ! lon with red o the - } y . | Bented {district she represents. Her work is ; laer va. Braddock, heavy- BOWERS BEACH DELAWARE BAY [sented WHERE THEY PLAY. Bureau of Motor Vehicl iy championship fight pictures : . . i Other officers name are: the Rev.| July 4 i nai a cies will be the first showing in Cen. Five hundred and ten was the catch iR. L Boalst uly The Southside Democratic Ch han ier sid vr a : ied : for fisl de By a rot of Yo gin § onisbure Centre all Sopp a | . a _ [tr onty, for these official motion | © ah made A a gr up ¢ Mg al men | mara Dunkle. Bellefonte BD 3p ea Ie tre H 8! : Be Hedotie [a well attended meeting in the Odd pictures of the fight. No. 2: George O'-| and women who fished o lower | : a “yo ht ofl... rhe vebelsburg at A- | pel) 4 all y : ol ’ i be ary i arfiwrignt Of i LOW Madd riaay 2 gr Dude Ranger.” These | Beach Ivlaware Hay Tha thirteen oe retary, ang Earl M. AS Ariwrigal, o helm Howry 1 Pleasant Gap Las I 8 didn 3 hall, Fria Ry evening The p . aro : ! : ’ . | Howard, treasurer The following! . . principal business transacted was the wo outstanding pictures are to be left here Tuesday noon and returned wits i : ¢ the . mar at Kato first readi . ris 4 a f ad q ‘ Fe #4) V4 Py X i executive | ir waging of the rey SO tie en private lands near state forests! shown at the Munic tpal for the regu-| Wednesday ' night. tickled Ro death also name » Hl x a ve | Jair » ng « the evised constitu property {lar admision prices, 10 & 23 See ad. lwith 1 v4 The fish caught 1 board: the Rev. Sheetz, Howard; Mrs, | ‘ tion. The wsecond and final reading 3 i ro aacmisl ¥ ", & oo ! sl. | t the outing. he fish caught in- . Sra a oy " ore Hall at Reborsbure long. po ; Aa . Prohibiting collection agencies from [On last page of this lseue, lauded a 35-1b. drum fish. hooked by D. A. Bowers, Port Matilda: and Mahe ant fia > urg; Plea Hi 1] de at the next meeting, die ae “fon H. Foreman, Bellefonte Total (|? “ap t at Boalsburg: Kato at How-|f he las 5 3 taking an assignment aa el " ’ RAD al We A { the last Friday in July, the n shment to represen ns ——— Frnest oman. bu sei taifin ty "OTE : n ped $1 h al vr e ag xs Bb as i pei H an, but requiring the com registration for the convention was{™™ Millheim at State College; Belle. {26th creditors in any proceeding for set-| NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. | bined efforts of a half«-dosen others to 185 jtonte at Lamar, debtor, from soliciting! «om : {iand. The party was i f the : . Mrs. J. W. Keller, of Milesh : Fie Reporter will not be iseued next! PANY was made Up o el Saas ty : . § sre | July 1 entre Hall at a a gi a3 DUE, : following: Mr. and Mrs. John Dutrow, | The Rev. David Dunn, Harrisburg, | we a: Lama : formerly of Linden Hall mother of {its production to enjoy a week's va. | Mr. ang Mrs. Ralph Homan, Mrs. Geo das ° jp a hension at 8 4.0 lock Fas , 13 casant Gap at Centre Captain Gi. Harry Keller of the State jeation In tha mid-year, as hag been | HONE, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow, Mr, rod Want un “Hearth, Desk and Al. : Highway petrol, is a patient in the PN bh as : ) i: suns ’ i ar. Centra County hospital due to an the custam for many years, As stat-|?Pd Mr. Roy Dutrowt Mr. and Mra fo ing od | STAN s af Oo ¢ ’ 3 nn eq in an anneuncement last week, | '*Y Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ho-f ne of the basi things we need | STANDNG OF THE CL¥RS IN and sustaining a fracture of tMe joft July 41 1s the time for this omission. jmAR ony Ja tit, the hip E. H. Bon- CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE DIP ang body bruises. Mrs. Keller fe : : ; * sall, Jr, director of young peoples 7 years old. which f+ ’ but legal advertisi i > S————————————————— . E Ww. » Wr ] ‘ ich fact is largely ree Tu ring ud our is SHOWING AT THE “PLAZA” work on the state staff said in his Bellefonte A I Pes sponsible for the seriousness of the domestic animals slaughtered to pre- suo of th "y Heo : . 4. next 19. AND *STATE” THEATRES talk on “What It Means to Seek for : hi injuries. vent spread of disease, Thursd 3 Sali Will bear date of ’ ? ! | Truth” “We must discipline ourlg, College 1 «! Ruth 8 lequiring election officials to return] "BY, JU 11. At the “Plaga” Theatra Bellefonte minds and search for truth” Dr. Bon- Millheim ipl te 3 on ‘uth Spyker, youngest of the ehil- (Contin § from avi . . « {Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights|sall said. "Guide your Hfe by the Cent Hall sevavseusy HM 4 dren of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spyker, immediately after counting the vote. aed previous column) Warner Baxter, Ketti Gallian in: [teachings of Jesus, and identify your- |, G te 20 ASE§ {Was bitten on the right cheek by a lishing and maintaining a public 1i-| “UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON"; |self wity Christ.” a» ren 529 1dog. on Friday. Ruth, ¢ was playing Extending from 18 to 19 vears the : : Boalsbhyur “a ‘a 53 ball, w rd he mall dog age for discharge from the Pennsyl- ary Also, best of short subjects. The Rev, David Neilson, Blanchard, Kato . . pio as & a and i a h Bananas “a ’ : Aan to rieve the Preventing “party ralding” by can . vania Industrial Bchool. y . Special Midnight Show this Bunday | presiding over the Thursday evening lidate ; i lee Ag Lamar ...... 8 2ogiball, a 4 - Exempting banks protected by Fed-|' Tor a, Sunry slectiona. : night! James Cagney In "G MEN;"|session, at which the Rev. Seth W.|Howsed : m ped ong In the mizap the dog snap eral Deposit Insurance Corporation clgnrottes X of one cent on each ten!iwith Ann Dvorak. Russell, Sping Mills, leq the devotions. surgical attention . bt” ve from posting security for state de-| ha Monday : ronk—tqy | Willer B, Myers spoke on “Unifying : 4 ' Orrew, posits. ishing the coal una iron police. Ain Dvorak, Margaret Lind. [Church Forces for Christ,” exchanging], The Clover Club on Tuesday, heia|"? no Nl results are anticipated. > Members of the 1935 | MEN"—Ann Dvorak, . Bxtending from 1932 to 1937 the |mied thom St tow I a tature fui. say. A guaranteed picture you will|Places on the program with the Rev its regular moeting at Rpruce Creck,| The Centre County Sheep and Wool time in which school employes may : SAX Burdon. on real an ice, Bonsall, who spoke om “What Shall rn the Gilliland camp. Growers’ Association loaded thelr crop become members of the retirement tate by approv ’ ; Do Then for Jesus” in the Friday * syntem. ; od as Msmirteation'y. tutunted we Y Nalnaday, ig Waele ONE x morning session. : j In encouraging local communi. of 17.000 pounds of wool at a eost ef “Permitting. defondaht to. waive oy RY Drape). a er aHT «with Franchot Tone, Una The Rev. Lows B. Kina of How ties to participate In Peansylvan- thirtecn-hundredths of 4 cont por Bh. trial by jury except In onses nvolv-luaument of the | SL Proviiles first] . ard, presided over the session Fri ns $250.000,000, ita porglon of the | UT the total, 1400 was classed as off- ing death séntence or Imprisonment’ jgae on 9 the komo 1 March 18,1 At the “State” Theatre - day morning, while the Rev. Clatence §4.500,000,000 Federal grant, Ba. [Frade or rejections. There were 130 of ten years or more. Hon ar Plog ot aD. a exemp- Thursday, Friday, Saturday, This £. Arnold of Heflofonie presided over ward N. Jones, Federal Works [Producers It is estimated the sssock- Autherizing sale of a tmmot of land dehoudont ih additional for| Week: Jackie Cooper in “DINKY... the afternoon session. The Rev. Paul Progress Adminisrattor for Penn. [1100 gquring the sixteen yours of ity ex- acquired by the state at Boakburg, | The ay or hinds 08 families. with Mary Astor, Roger Pryor. J. Keller, first vice-president of the ylvania, advises “liberal spending istence, profited to approximately $1. Centre county, for a military ceme-|o04 2 non cont: oie hn 3 22 $5.41 Alo, Rin-Tin-Tin Jr. Wonder Dog, Centre County Sabbath School As.|]" Permanent projects” Keep the ||" by cooperative selling. The quails tery, | per cent.: $10,000 to 335 wy » 4% lana Special Comedy. sociation, presided over the Anal Sese quotation in mind, dear reader: ft [IV of the wools has Improved, and as Authorizing school distriets to Join | went. $35 000 to $75.060 vo 3 perl fonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nest sion, Friday night, the Rev. Delas mi.|| ™, 2% You in coming to a wise [{a result thie buyed of last year's crop with private organizations In estab-| g05 #00 to $100,000 : Tor ox Jot Wook, July 8, 9 10-Paui Munl in Keener, of Contre H all, | coding the conclusion at a future date. ! for the 3085 (Continued foot of mex; cel) |over $100,000, § por cent. “BLACK FURY." votions, ¥ i Blanchard at which nearly every Bun-inot have tallied : merci ollege and will be able count and authorizing a report to thel . } i : district attorney in wt whos #3 i Rt ey in Canes where thei revt * 4 4 4 Morris, Howard, vice president; Tu vote cast in a district is greater t} . ‘ t uo 4 { the number of registered voters. Giving the Department of Forests|Brien in “The and Waters power to improve roads | t im attorneys or rom | } , 3 from {week imbling those connected with entening debtor with suit Requiring relief applicants to fur *h affidavit of their financial condi of Awd ¢ BXing penalty at maxi frstis { $500 fine or aix months in prison, or both. Yio wae ve a i Allowing compensation to owners of Rebersbawg ........... 12 ; J08 ballot boxes to the proper authurities
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