VOL. CXI1. NO. 27 HIGHWAY LEGISLATION OF GENERAL NEW Pennsylvania o an be ready « ¢ the nation-—gain highway sysien x The road liquidating tolls, in the posi posing on taxpayers issued for by the t to be deemed years. : the Depart: upon sakine UV ey maxing BUVED Grants to to private enter pose of improvements. Assessmen from entry penal of well LS exercise th the Enables terminal points lines where strict specified point wou alignment of | traffic. In hindered er of many law proper through Amends the toll «ey YY traf and 1534 to perml “RUIN OF BIG BUSINESS D. Youns nd Cerarad INDEMNITY FOI BANOS DISEASED passed at sion State of for paying indemnitie disease Ali applic inf ations tc Ml DR. DORNBLAZER, 96. past largest eran oldest Tgutheran : Latheran Church Dornblasey is a native of when a young od Dir Salona, and man frequently visited pacity MI MIS AS. Although it must b, admitteq of under candidate for judge the a court has county a right the law to seek nomination by © two political parties it does af Wagon #0 who never for ten years to presid, or speak can carry for a judge to do missed opportunity fill to at an engagements political condemning all of faiths than his own like any common politician, other Mp MA i NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. The Reporter will not sued next week. Instead of omitting an issue over the 4h of July, as is customary we wera obliged to publish due to legal advertising appearing in our columns. Hence we are taking next week for our mid. year vacation. Thy office will be open, however, to receive your business and payments on subscription. The next issue will bear date of July 22. b, Iis- -y NN CENTRE | REBI RSBURG WINS FIRST. HALF CHAMPIONSHIP | Rebersburg won in th Tri © THE SICK AND INJURED. Mrs Marga: rawtor nf | | i i | Hall ' on | 37 v . . 1 ’ ’ the fNrst-haidf « Valley Hall in rpionsn:p 1 defeating ‘entre | retired their hopes championshij Lynn two runs offense | AA Spring Mills, 8 | ——— —— TENDED ODENKIRK FUNERAL, Centre Hall, 18; Spring | Centre Hall Centre Hall, 4; Lemont, 2. Ha BASEBALL SCHEDULE TWO WEEKS FOR NEXT Thursday, July i yt Reberabhu mp Pine Grown Satarday, July 10 » Ain (entre Mi] t Pleasant July 15 “e Thursday, \fi11 t L.ot Saturday, July 17 Fin { ——— SS ——— CONDOwouKLINGER., prett Pet Monday leg, Red Persil months old to Mr College. Mrs Horner. 1 when and Kittens two The cat family and Mrs. Fred Houser, State Houser a sister of the cnt N. Condd and belonged Hall marriage Altoona, of in of Misa R. Bertha Klinger Centre is D., were united bY exhibitor I. A. Wagner, Saturday evening | 30. The held lawn of the Horner home. Out- town guests were Mr. and Mrs Warren Gummo, of Pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Young son Marlin, of Lock (were in Centre Hall over end, remaining through the - official 4th. Mr, McClellan went to Lock Ha. ven to become a partner in a firma do. Mr. and Mrs. J. M ing an insurance business, but later Hockenberry and family, all of Altoo- acquired the business for himself. and na; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mr. | is ing with success. and Mra. W. C. Horner Robert For, a— . Miss i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin will Nelda Phillips, "lorence |, . Klinger. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert PF. . © Monday of next week for a few days’ visit with thelr son, William. Tr. a cadet at the Culver Military Altoona. Academy. Culver.’ Indiana. Returning jeast the following week, by a south- AS S- fern rows, they will attend the Inter. PRIVER'S LICENSE AND | national Baby Chick ny Cone LEARNERS PERMITS LOWERED ference and Exposition which will be The State ap in session in Baltimore July 16th the cost of antomobile learners’ per- 22nd. mits from $3 $2, and also lowered the cost of drivers’ licenses from $2 to $1. This is effective for 1838 censes The mated Wilbur MeCelian at 5% wedding was on! Haven the er, The couple will reside In last Wednesday io * 0 Miss Laurabell McCormick wns nam. home esconomics extension repre. sentative for Washington county. this State, with headquarters at Wash. ington, the county seat. Miss McCor- mick graduated from Penn State In Jun, and is unusually fortunate in securing the position sh, did, and has already entered upon her duties. Bhe is a daughter of Mr. and Mre. G. H. McCormick and is the last of their three children to gradeate from the institution named and each of them at this timg holds a position, [og i | Department that 2000 of Revenue esti-| learners’ obtaln per. Nfs of the permits from sixty to nine- ty days, uniess the learners fail qualify three times in sutcession. Applicants for drivers’ licenses who are between the ages of 16 and 18 can obtain them only with the wri‘ten consent of their parents. i i to WILL RETAIN i [ STATI | ITS 71 Cod ———————— FISHING OFF BOWERS BEA( Ripka —————r SIXTH KNARR RE sams -— PATRONS HALL RI SEVEN CENTRE NEW AD RAI DED iO ROUTH THREE SEEK JUDGESHIP. 4 ile rnd ttn ped ———— A | INSURANCE FOR MOTORIST ¢ the I'nitad bod imay be next : Hospitals cant hel | They mus” treat the {victim er the And pay. es as an emergency injured man when, case, wheth- pay or not he says heli collects hospital-—the hear from can recovered, “as soon as he and Jeaves the neve in- him again, It's another community to thropy, since as added bear, yet burden for through philan- not even of clearing the the inept, or responsibility highways, legally. 5 on thaw who should to hospital funds tha they can continue to be devoted | to the care of traffic victims presence of this commiinity hospital | is the best “insurance” a motorist oan have, } : ute generously The | lt rs ——— : 3 A load every | hair wave. of gossip goes with ——— So —— TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Bellefonte Trust Co. exers. to Dr Enoch H. Adams, et ux of Belle fonte, tract in Bellefonte; $11.600. Frank W. Dillen. adm. Karstotter, of State y State College: $£3.000, Paul W. Lingle et ux, ‘to William H. Lingle, ot ux, of Centre Hall, tract In_Oentre Hall: $2,200, ary T. Swartz execr. Wise of Miles twp, pr oO T in to Guy College, tract Nilas tract in Miles twp. $2,400, HALI MILL FOUR FROM (CENTRE GO TO MENSCH VOTED LAST FAL} YOu MAY SIGN I¥F YOU ec Mrs DENT OFFICERS OF GAME i TOWN AND COUNTY NEW OFFICES To ni FILLED AT FAL] - BORO Walker visited | Kees Rooks odd ¢ d Fred Fehl Fehl nd Mrs. Rea: led the funeral of Harry at Huntingdon KRaturday Mr. and Mrs Metagar of Harrisburg Sunday and Mrs. Ilda Weaver Metzgar, back with definite time Eugene Smill and burgh, Earl Smull Orgs n John and were in returning of for on mother 5 w them an in- Pitts- Jen- York Zieg- Roy family ang family Clarence Smull of New their sisters, Mrs. Harry Paul Winters and Mrs for several days. and Mrs, Kreider and sons, of East Orange, N. J. and and Mrs. Wm Hosterman, son and daughter, of Washington, D. CC. are visiting at the Wallace Kreider home Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brindle. from Il- linois, are visiting among relatives, Mr. and Mrs Curtis Weaver from Reading spent several days with their parents, the C J. Weavers, Sr, : Mahlon Cummings "and Archie Il gen, who are employed in a steel mill in Pittsburgh, are at their respective homes for several days. Miss Anna Ziegler, employed a State College drug store visifed her parents, the Wm. Zieglers, over the week-end, . Lester Meek, wife and threes chil- dren, of Bellefonte, spent the week- end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast and davghter Dottie visited at the home of Mrs. Arbogast's mother in Middle. burg, on Sunday. of of visited Mrs Brungart, Mr. er. two Mr oY in . ’ of Bell » 5 3 ys Wiorks became tl He Walker Banks Prow- ho a N. Jones iff Miles Walke Walker 1% nelg a fader Aabpoint- al rcoenting the dep- " £ urs en persons nt time in a hospital ¥ tendent of Glenn Rogers county attended Associati during last week. vice-president of the division of the Pennsylvania Stats Educational As sociation. The school man was accom panied to the convention city by Mrs. loggers. superine the Na- n con- schools tional Educational vention, Detroit Mr is county in Rogers superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peacock, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Miller, of Philadelphia were at the home of Mr. and Mrs Smith on Friday evening. Mr cock attended to some business ters incident to damage to th, Peas cock farm, east of Penn Hall, otcase foned by the rebuilding of the State Highway Route No. 45. Mrs Miller's visit to the old home was purely so cial Boh parties were entertained at dinner on Saturday evening by Mr and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin. Mr. and Mra Willlam ©. Cassidy celebrated the fiftle'h anniversary of their marriage on Jung 30th, at their home in Bellefonte. Mr. Cabsidy bee tame a resident of Bellefonte about fifty-one years ago, at the Uma of the establishment of the Keyetone Gas 2o'te Ly his father, Robert COassidy, and James A. Fiedler, assuming the duties of general foreman of the plant. Since he has contingeddn some connection with the printing and pub- lishing business. Mrs. Cassidy. price to her marriage, was Miss Emma Anders of Virginia arrivals 8 W, Pea~ mat. BON. -
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