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CX. m——— NO. 49 YULETIDE COMPETITION ATTRACTS EARLY FNTRANTS he Centre Reporter the appointment Christmag L sponsored nounce . . . % Lon or the local that wspaper Mrs Coldron t ig being They (30rge are x Rimme) Aan Son [ek SINee mtest Was of num the news the ber of to kind niry public, decided of this require ¢ nade L enter it blanks, already contests to Reporter we in cus- but INAry Y t 0 is making 3 or yOu as possible need vour intention o enter ul and signify mtest head we ask that you § decorate vour home in a trey (hristmas fashion of t ability will 1 . ’ a SE on he hes e spirit the eRson ur Tedging effectiveness whting and necessarily done ‘ i eauty the Thi elaboratenes and i decorat n mea y in display will receive consideration—indeed, ou be eas t comparativel will ie ———— LOCALS ’ Noble Grand unsport, who wt State officer to 0dge mnmferred b ith ird degree was ¢ y team the Bellefonte lodaee Ww yn Holly This Dred and Mrs pending Hoster tomorrow K man are today the Mt 1te n } + forme icin of Springs 4 ey sermon tt Ne eto avyening Hos. terman will h the pre-dedication vice ir church of this dedicated erected The Sunday yu at 2 Dar 411 1 1arish cl 1 be nn Hev Prof foroy Brininger F. Wetzel 1 nephew of esont vastor Christma Wash his In hox by T brothea sceived Seattle A In er Hosterman aent v James K Hosterman ined tn howto worries nlikea here, among oth things con juantity holly cut ad The crimson from holly red much 3 in 1s i ny fe va the doctor's var loaded with and has curled leaves holly on the market about branch of the found its w Thanks D Shoop took his first motor car on Sunday since returning from the Centre County hospital wher, he inderwent a stomach He guest passenger of T. A. Hos. erman who took him over the new road between Centre Hall railroad crossing and Spring Mills. On Satur- day F. V. Goodhart motored to Mill. heim, operating the car himself. That was the first car-operating experience of any consequence since recovering from a prolonged illness, A ramental Reporter office. Ww ie nice very or holly ay to operation Was 4 | $9,274,000 FEDERAL-AID REDUCTION IN HIGHWAY Secretar f Highways War y { Dyke 1 Pennsylvania estimated ghway construc Lpp! imately 39 President for 1938 under recommendation | reduction ald That | included direct in government t wl loeatic highway Van Dyke $5,462 from money na for Mr imately Wit id in the amount | | | appr AM) grants anticipated g State { federal sanment and |the ] J have contributed share President its TE proposed that 5 $200. | 600.000 author. appropriation balance {ized for the present (1938) f | I the seal vear {be spread over next two | Veurs fiscal $214,000, - dis- and cancellations of a {000 apportionment authorized for ti atat ta Also fixed fbution 1939 amomg ©“ os fiscal yeas limit id 1 rosias a of 25.000 000 he wou jon all public authorizations ind after ti fis to a ww 1940 cal total 147% far com- 00 each for 1538 and ——————— a ——-——— i — | RATE REDUCTION FOR "PHONES COMES VOTERS MAY REGISTER AT COURT HOUSE A MA ESTIMATED 0. P. NEED CAMPAIGN YUND £147.000 i. leaders with na- yer in at far for campaign i the party needed annual fund $147,000. Whether | funds will be collected by | scription from rank by individuals and groupe | past undecided The chairman | two-day | prospects meeting ighurg last week concluded that ies in the Stale an the of the file in or the | and as remains « al of | conference closed by party leaders next year's guberna tor. | States senatorial cam- s|Urvey for ge ial and i paign. he oy policy group of the State com- ittee held an all-day closed Republican Crusaders based on to recommendations from | 130.000 questionnaires sent out last! Spring the Septem- | i bher state committee | dis be m seoasion tHe consider and presented of to meeting the Altoona This | satisfied asked urged | at report recommended Democrats and the party change that others which to to join was ity name : Another proposal received by the | policy committee a $147,000 midget for the state organization “to provide a businesslike organization 366 days in the year’. Charles W. Carroll, head of the Crusaders, who submitted the budget it would “buy hack the Republican party for the people” Ralph W. Thorne, chalrman of the Lycoming County Republican commit. {tee, on Friday, notified State Chair- man GG. Edward Green that he would not accept the secretaryship of the State organization. He was too busy looking after his own affairs, he said would set | i ] i { plan, sayw ANNUAL IN REPORT ON RED CROSS DRIVE Following | Centre Hall the Auxill | | | ! 1 nnnual cently Clow cl airman Mi ganizati Mrs { secretary race treasurer Member Recely eg of conti Members ol Mir Wilbur Henney Mary Celestia H D A 1 vi Mi 3 N ne Keller ohn Strohmeder Mr Laur 11 | Runk Mi Homan Clover F. P. Geary Mabel Ar Emery | Arney ‘ l.use Mra, J Mrs F George Corl, Mrs White, Mrs ar: Lieb Ss Pr Pa | Lee or | Mis Rimmey le. ¥ Zeig! na Minnie Em Mrs Boozer I). Bar- holomew "i : # J Pe i hau, Mrs Hosterman Bu Lae ie Mrs Mrs wrt holomew Mi {ontributors EE ——— etl ——————— OF LITHERAN sYNODS IN HARRISURG, FRIDAY HEADS MET f a ds endowment Ki Lutheran Fev the Ameri Unitega St Church in a has 3.969 baptized members confirmed members 520 ordained : gations 1.582.000 and 1.104474 ministers, CONRTe A — I ———— NO SERVICE AT LOCAL P. 0. | ON CHRISTMAS DAY On Christmas day there will be service rendered the public, with the! exception of the delivery of special de- | livery mail within the borough Itm-| ite. at the local post office, | First-class mall that can be drop- | no| from the 1.. & T from Bellefonte and Millheim received as on all other days The office will be closed public during the entire day will be | * to the | EE ——————_——— SHULL & SON LOW BIDDERS ON LOCK HMAVEN-J. SHORE ROAD A and high-level two bridges, ghove level in Woodward, Dunhtable and Pine Creek townships, (linton coun- ty, 5.15 miles in length, on Route 220 between Lock Haven and Jersey Shore, is about to be let by the High- way Department. The low bidder fs H. W. Bhull g& Son, Mechanicsburg whose estimate was $381,736. It i& & Federal aid project. ———— —————— Hats Are Reduced. Just in time for a nice Christmas! gift—all hats are reduced at Mrs. Le- nore V. Burd’s Hat Shop, Millheim. concrete pavement the 1836 flood = DOE | | BREAKS EFFORT BACK IN 0 CRASH FENC} Ty deg ‘ i {COUNTY'S TWO WIL] CoC NOT BE CAMPS ABANDONED — i — STATE PEAR RESISTANT PENN IS ro nlLiG HT bl rieties re ght wag epider died. ? blight she ut the Peters wad No eit! - or College os para fi the state { This pear in several "1 ot hor has been planteg counties and has distributed to California. Georgia Carolina, Virginia. Néw ada Self-sterile, the planted another variety which will pollinate it. About 1%0 seedlings mostly crosses of Bose on Richard Pe. ters, are now coming into bearing Many of these appear to be a been | No York and Can variety must be near age blight. should = 1 y an of a higher quality A ——— A ————— Glenn der farm tunate recently valuable Bloom tenant Old the was Alexan unfor- through death mated team their high on Fort, lose ong of a prizeq foy appearance, near to a mare bghly ang of greys quality fine ——— pw ———— Accidenty cost 111.000 lives United States in 1936 and 000 persons permanently disabled. that $2,000.000,000 was lost in wages and it entalled a $400.000.000 medical bill. It cost enough more dollars and cents to maintain very hospital in America for a year. and to pay foy every type of medi aj care. —————— tl emt Formey Governor Alfred M. Landon of Kansas, Republican standard bear- er In the 1936 election, at which time he carried only two states, on Friday announced he would not be a can- in the jeft i002. 80 in in 1940. 0. | | EXTENSION MUSSER, CENTRE ( ELECTS AG R, J. F. Office ve Ar iint ee SEPPORT HOO] LOY AD HIGH Io Se BASKETHALI —————————— POTTER SCHOOL DIRECTORS EAT TURKEY, SATURDAY } LL 14 ‘ f the PAY REMOVAL THWPS MTST FOR ON Twp SNOW ROADS hifting County perm der the opening of any not high- officials are vt tted to or. roads removal is of re on } inless State Department Harrisburg the snow gram from ways permission the at —— ts DEVELOPS TOMATOES Matchum Penn State Penn State and omate Bariana outstanding t by Dr plant are varieties developeg CC. Emory f breeding at Meyers, professor of the Penna. State College lI A Am — Mr. and Mrs. Wm Thurs. Cath. Lucas on their daughter, Sarah the Philipsburg Galbraith was holding The child was born with wryneck The the child the be hoapital clin. eight deform arine, to were Dr for months ed foot have a io children old and been giving which all that time now a parents regular srgeon for masaeges sala her wae could done at this A LL A ls Ss seni Pat. en- the ada. in the ronize the merchant ough of you to present gonds through the most legitimate gdvertis. ing medium, namely. the newspaper His greater turnover because of greater volume of business through advertising enables him tp give you fresher merchandise and lower prices He is a safe man to tie to Read Reporter, who thinks his | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST | FROM ALL PARTS Is ¥ re { Fleming for re-election as MM Waad to ¥ia fA Wf 1 county $697.79 fileq office obligations pent according this expense aocount in the Coun has no biggest to Repubdi~ The total was the sum spent Walker Esq Commissioner » ind His the fouwtstaning expenditure was $500 county committee one-half opponent Ivan eseful candidate can just by the about of hi = _ CK The granted Company right t power to State “ul RBervice West Pens extend ite Brush Valley The Mce(Clenahaan place, to be served the Barthol- the on Buork- him hock for oi Je mise I n the ¥ sion ows" Oo Heh and road ine Line on the farms now ends at The additional include Daniel farm, Harry Heckman farm Dutros holder five to the farmers Bloom the west on Burris Ww omew Oo Raymond ang M owneg | the farm on the farm ¥ During the first week of the Season the weather was The a glorious ideal camping and hunting failed kill the The snow hunter why in with. The second week of the season was weathe- ES to had week wilds entire week was cut rain or blasting winds or favorable who eluded the hunter or was alive because of the poor marksmanship of the nimrod during the previous six days of intensive hunting. 11 snowed almost every day, the wing was hilis. tering cold—all the sport of a chase was eliminated. inal to the barrassed
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