A VOI. CX) 1. SCHEDULE IS FOR 6-TEAM FIRST GAME BASKETBALL ARRANGED LEAGUE; independent basketball at M. in An was formed ' Bellefonte Y. teams included tre Hall, Y. M, C. Howard, Mill Hall Goodhart Hall team. are Bill MoCool, Harry Rossman, Jack Bradford, Goodhart, Leister, at The meeting held CA. the A.. Armory Troop and Spring Mills. of the in the a recently. league Ben fs manager Centre squad man, man, Don Blaine Myers. A pared. December Plavers Fred “Corny Bud George I Iloss- (or. Coldron Heckman Lynn ireon, James ’ vf hag been will schedule games pre The first gamg 6th. The L complete follows: 6-—"Troop Howard at Mill M COC A vs. Troo p Hall Monday, December v Spring Mills at Centre Hall: Y. Monday, Jan. 14—Y. Howard; Y. M. C. A Bellefonte, Centre Mills. Monday, Dec. Hall: Spring Mills C. A. at Howard. Monday Dec. 27 Mills Troop Bellefonte; M. C. A t ve. at Spring at nt e M Ce Y, 20 at Troop at Mill Hall; 27 M at Mill Hall Howard v Spring Hall fonte. Monday KY Bas Troop at Mill Hall Monday, ward I Jan 2 M Cry H H LEE ST. CLAIR INVOLUNTARY ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER hit and Savage quittal for to charged The charged convict case against forgery fr def all with because the ton « yt hy endant ont inty serving an er charge Ambrose larceny pay six from August Mrs assault 1 uch sentend Charge the roosts, | i was convicted n aj was | i and a doll the ar fine and in the day months cour ¢ oO i i | i i 1R¢ | Swope of and battery to st} dere costs probati FILL OUT AND MAIL The left Unempl« wment Report with Tuesday by employe 0 nd mailed The care 1 al - STATEMENT BY GOVERNOR EARLE PERMITTING FARMERS TO KILI DOES AT HOM} The ordered safety autic were deer have of the farmers ation, “Therefore, 1 am asking the Com-| mission permit farmers to shoot antleriess deer on their own lands | under the same conditiong under | the special] permit. ! “Under this regulation the farmers | will be exempt from extra of $2.00 for doe” ‘ mn In grazed farmers, should issued of the fact ths and crops belief that consider- off bw land it my get special to as charge | the How great butio in America trip hls the farming section Centre county where apple or hards | have yielded one of the biggest crops in years and a majority of the fruit is roiting on the trees and on the, ground. And a few hundred miles | away millions of people hunger for | the choice fruit which nature hag so! bountifully provided, but whick | through no fault of theirs is denied | them. The same can be said of the! Mine things produced by nature In oth-| er sections of our country which be- cause of the prohibitive cost of trans. portation, ete. never reaches those in need. Truly the earth iy x paradise but greed ang avarice fail to make ft so for the majority. ———— Old Nittany wag white with the first gnow of the season op Monday morning. a problem is our. distri- is evidenceq by a of GOES TO FALSE {COAL MAN FOR GIVING SLIP; LOCAL William Deitrick, distributor, county JAIL WEIGH | i | of Shamokin, committeg jall at of last Slack t hearing coal Ws the Centre Wednesday fore Hall. Informg'ion a evening Ww. week ‘Squire C. before justice a few days previous by Char 1 of los was made N. Lee. county sealer ight mn furnish =a we and measures, three charges f t, failing to weigh sli out bv urnis rs made t a Heensed welghmaster ’ second, hing false welgh slip selling k Mahe] ih thira short-weight coal of al Hall, fghed Deltri ‘ton" of ts 8 NC sold a Arney conl Contre 'n the was later we discovered tv contain only 1 ha charg defendant the | wns {inst afd of 2000 The i hen at ® Wie withdrawr tha pald to whom he enc the Since o party to coal. the offense, t) $50.00 I'nable it first m Ira was | ! imu fine was and Debrick Aaays te fine ten h fo charge | COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE, { I Wednesday OUNCH Al MAKES LOCAL HIGH respect PICTURE ATTRACTIONS AT THE “PLAZA™ AND “STATE" conditi is always estimated by ral-state crop reporting 61.656 000 bust of to last compared average 54 877.000 the years - . - » - » CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patients from the south county week side of November 2: admitted: Charles E. Co- Spring Mills. Mrs. Frank Crust Spring Mills, R. D., was admitteq on Tuesday and dischargeg Wednesday Twin gons born Mr. Stanley Bierly, Millheim, nesday of last week. Monday, ble, and Mrs. died Wed- to Wednesday, of Millheim. Thursday, Steffen, George CC Friday, Coburn. Fhturdayy Mroharged: Mise Flor- ence Snavely, Spring Mills, 1L2. Death ~Miss Mae Byrd Stover, Rebersburg. Sunday, admitted: Mrs George COC. Long, Madisonbury. Discharged: Mrs. Robert Heckman, Spring Mills. There were 44 patients in the hoe- pital beginning of this week. EE ——— I A ——— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, discharged: Gal] Swartz admitted: Aaronsburg. Discharged: Mrs Markle, Boalsburg. discharged: Mabel Mra. Auman NOVEMBE WRECKED CAR, DIFFEREN LICENSE PLATES COMBINE TO CREATE A MYSTERY Inte POMONA GRANGE HERE SATURDA CENTRE TO Co. MEET County Pomona Grange will Hall with Saturday, afternoon Contra nt Centre Progress as host with morning, sms ions meet st ht wrecked | Going ea Saturday nig ~ | Grange on Novem- |, gq. left Ww. the Chevrolet sedan wag And {ber 20, and i z | the middle of road at 1 the A evening | mn The program | Af with call | | Master, After opening ceremonies and | top s ine session, the iv 1 cas home tree close tu will order morning begin 8 30 a to by the faicag house w Hit xtent Mr driv fa general bus “ me will with a response 1 A recess for | “ the jn ¢ OCH ress of 1A B {Joe Owens » ww i) a. wel be PO irk holder wd then hous. the mean- toward inch will follow Mr. Owens’ ¥O THESES walking For nh Hy res; Inst seen Hag- in wT ted t¢ © hos inch 5 ad and pickle Patrons ars reque fruit, will old t bring Ne ' furnist cabbage butter, cake The meat oodles, pot coffee and milk The af at 1} . ich Grange ors 11 Rv Y nLoes, « Pennsyl a + and na « no LEGGE wr tw on 6427 re will oper |! with won program f busines 10 brief session The i 4 ection of lew 53D, and fol program | { sharp tinchuding el officers 13 lures i lowed hy y the {Tha Rev r subject will present a lierary hou side indicating the ar shattered, Thanksgiving” of will by a ' . i WwW ™ y {le memberg Grange how from Juver Flabwert Shortly after he gpenk o The presenta Leldy n| t along ‘the Grange to tt and road AN ¢ idl no pass on hed 16 ri o vehicle to announced later, with Pome mm yi the Pa a the ‘ { lens ¢ served Grad wns learnd (| LOCAL BOY IN IS NO. I. 8. 1 ICF AND MAN CANADA nt of 4 A \ Sat THE Hi i LOSSES I ARI I' OF} REST i EROSION FARM (COURSES OFFERED BY WINTER COLLEGE ing and ad cattle feeding tehering forest ANAL farm 18 4 R 19.3 NO. 45 HAVE BUSY MONTH | A | Centre busy fo th monthly meeting of the Past Grands Fri county was recast nt 1 { Association a The Lodge t Rebersburg last association will Bellefonte, 2, when The meet, Thursda day. {Centre December red were | evening, will be {nominations P rabirg ATL den 2 a 19 made oJ oF at the Reb meeting sldent leherdty I ler re 1 i P nis Wagner evening Hal Centre Odd The “Asoc ati December in affairs i Grand } | haus ive | Deputy 11. { Price, (1 ir 1 rang BROGK TROUT PLANTED NEARBY STREAM | RUSSELL COLYER TO MARRY WILLIAMSPORT LADY, NOV. an or WO LESS PERSONS ON THE STATE'S PAYROLI aed a= 2776 TODAY s tance An honest shows Ear « that | Administration as of Sept. | has 16 fewer employes than | ¢ the prior administration, and {at than the prior adminuls- | tration. i “Another unfair comparison In the] ie report was that highway employes | hoth regular and temporary, listed on dates that do not bear com- | parison, ! “The figures show the Earle Admin. | istration employes on September 30th | the peak of highway construction, and | the prior administration figures on | January 1, in the heart of winter | forward with much pleasure to the when littie, if any, roadwork ia done. i infrequent visits to the son's home on! “Under the Earle Administration | the well-kept farm. {the Liquoy Board employes increased : { 1168, because under this administra- | Mrs. Frank Crust was taken thei... the 8% I~ . 3 Contre County: hospital: duel ant n the system doubled ts number of | i en ¥ ¥ ng jstores and the profits increased from | { week following an injury received | 4. oo when a team of horses backed a wai 000.000 to $14.000000 5 year i : ? “1 "The Labor Department increased | i wm. catch he y WY Lad ing her between the wagon |. personne] substantially after the jand gunwall of the barn on the Het- | isiature passed 38 new Iabor law farm east of Penng Cave. The! y Phe : oH Tat | tinge injuries, while painful, are not gone; Seting up .8 Labor Relations Bonsd, sidered serious, 3 pensation and in- surance and otherwise extending ser. vices to the people ang the industry. The last Jegisiature passed new laws rotting up sricter licensing and in! spection services in labor, banking education, and agriculture departs ments.” Mr mparison from been Mrs ndis and i Harold Settle return anapolis, Ind, for days, there of the death of Mr. Settle. The Settles one of the Odenkirk apart- The head of the family | in the Neidigh stone quar- State College. the © od an been had | ealled an live where they ‘ : 83 ten havin X t aving operates WOR USe jess Cost uncle in ments. employed ry. Mr and Mrs insgrove, were guests weak of their son, and fhmily the Henshall above Old Fort. Mr. Blazer retired, but he and Mrs. Blaser look Blazer, of Sel- during Clarence Adam last Blazer farm living on is i $ oO Miss Sarah Odenkirk, 5 student vol music in the Ithaca Conserva- tory of Music, attended the House parties at Penn State over Pennsyl. vania Day, and spent 5 short thne at her home in Centre Hall. On Sunday she was taken back to the music con-! Prendergast said other departments servatory by Wm. P. Campbell, with had been enlarged and their person- Miss Isabel Bradford and Robert Me. nel increased because of new legis. Cormick as motor guests, lation. in A MA — IMILLHEIM TO CELEBRATE ITS SESQUI-CENTENNIAL EXPLOSION IN LABORATORY, NITROGEN FOND P. 8. ( ———————— ]— $320,000000 IN CHRISTMAS FUNDS—CLUB MEMBERS AND FUNDS INCREASE OVER "3¢ Three hundred and twenty million dollars wili be distributed to about six hundred thousand Christmas Club members by approximately forty-five bundred banking institutions and or- ganizations within the next two weeks, gecording to an estimate given out by Herbert F. Rawll, founder and president Christmas Club, a cor. poration. While number was an N of there was a decrease in the of participating banks, there increase of eight per cent In club members and a total per-bank increase of about eleven per cent of There was a similar increase in the estimated average am- ount for each member from $46.50 in 1936 to $48.55 in 1837 In using the formula established in previous years from questionnaires to individual] Christmas Club members the estimated fund of $320.000.000 will be used by the recipients approxi. mately as follows: Christmas purchases, Permanent Saving 25 Taxes 12 38,400 000 Year end commitments 8 25,600,000 Mortgage interest 6 18,200,000 Insurance premiums 5 16,000,000 Education, travel and charity 42% $134.400,00¢ 25 £0,000,000 2 §.400,000 $320,000,000 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS i ol "| FROM ALL PARTS anni and ': ol fifty-second the ma Friday Versary Mrs wan f N. ge of Mr. the Smith ( v 5 y V a A on Bun- (e0orge will Mrs iT ey Mr “r tart Vrs wrutrdh . Goodhart Mrs Hettinge tments (ppear- ver the taken six i rst hen a sory ed Eagles ’ of Mra Elizabeth } at led ir lege It a lacre township pupils in | the four upper grades will continue to ‘attend Harris township or State Cole {lege high schools. The township proe [vided for a bond issue of $32000 for {itg f the cost of the bulld- ‘ing equipment and pilot. Collegs share { The Fleisher farm in Potier towne iship, tenanted for about fifteen years ity Robert Meeker, ig offered for rest as per an advertisement inserted in |the Reporter this week by the agent {D. W. Bradford. Mr. Meeker ig at | present engage as 5 foreman in a HOOC camp in Potter county. He has | not made known where he will locate jon vacating the farm. His fine herd of Holstein cdAttle will be sold at public sale, it said The of Melvin Scott and Curtis Heeman, both of Pleasant Gap were brought to the Goodhart morgue in Centre Hall, on Tuesday and pre pared for burial. The badly mutilated body of the latter was buried the same afternoon in the PMeasant Gay cemetery. All services were heid at the grave. The funeral for Melvin Soot was held on Thursday, and burial] made in the Pleasant Gap ceme- etery. The body of William Corrigan was shipped to Willlamsburg, his former home, for Interment. The three men Jost their lives at Whiterook Quarries Tuesday afternoon of Inst week following a premature explosion of dynamite in one of seven charges placed by Scott. ia bodies - x ”