The Centre fa Reporter VOI... CX11. CENTRE HALL. PA., THURSDAY, |] 3, NO. 9 DEMOCRATIC STATE COMM. ENDORSES POTTER TOWNSHIP HAS [EDWARD DURST NARROWLY = PRESIDENTS PARTY Al ' TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS MEMBERSHIP ON NEW | ESCAPED ASPHYXIATION IN | CENTRE HALL NETS $104.34 QQ y ] QO! ] <S ? (;( $ 0) 3 1 3 3 iE. ATURDAY A.M. u 7 n ni CHARLI > AL) IN J NES I OR 3 )\ ERN R| COUNTY SCHOOL BOAR J OWN GARAGE, NS i ) aby . L ia HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEN EST REFERENDU ¥ : ; Tm he Hoss dln . shin FROM ALL PARTS IEFEREND : . : ) y : : i '¢ | s1t11vn l Ad ¥ oh : = : " : : + a . y 4 : . ; ? : “ve } ndred tel hones were crip- y Wess ————— a —————— HONOR GUEST Al 1 1 LAs Senato. ose * Guffey. at a con- 000 hels. A referendum n ference he 4th President Roose- marketing quotas will be held witl volt. at which time the President told |twenty days ( he Aannouncems Senator Guffey he wag needed In the that will follow the August crop re-| | wr. Al or 8 i arolin wrrie Lish and broth Senate, withdrew from the contest | port, by which the probable supply of A i rs I face | PEOPLE MARRIED | aakey . W E rrnicic an B : ur Lt ’ an roth nd pledged his support to the tic ket [oor n on October 1st fs determined. [new w will hay rough going Ww BY C. W. SLACK, J. non Jol nr Adson lehakes en Eo “or tre: H nominated So our farmers will ot have to vote | less ort ned lon are 1 gchw om X - in 4 Hi Wiss Gus Qince the State Committe can only lin a wheat referendum (thig year and | i ' byes ‘ t Minty I . . { \ . . x + . \ tion ndorsed, like any others desiring to jerendum any vear, that depending on { por me x year f th ; . gs He 8 i : " : the final definition of comemercial land will be required pprox- | Fa y Squire v- SHacs | PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION ww provided in the State primary law. areas imate once a mont} a ean] Er vce a TY ET FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY > i Signatures on petitions were i A ———— ee ———— i tr MAI tl ! ake endorsements, the candidates SO | may not have to vole in a corn ref-|w { i i so. must file nomination petitions NEW FREEDOM IN FARM BILL COUNTY RECEIVES #4850 NOT DICTATORSHIP, SAYS SEC.! LIQUOR LICENSE CHECKS] aia 1 Demne submitted | tdi Secretary rs — A —— LOCAL FELLOWS ANNUAL BANQUET Os 1 OW RAL wer an oppos! : - munis pal sales g > hv —————— ¥ : : : » = ¥ LIETUT. H. A. EDIE HEAD OF ut believe x adder . ' ’ a. ’ y r economies in govern-| belies he added "WIIGIVE MEASLES PATIENTS nt membership » Or TROOP ¢, HOLLIDAYSBURG 1 Im OAT Les “Joon ¢ Tr : : 8 ha i Order manta ocoata throtsth modernized then come close to doing THE ¥ | ae te 111 be Nobis: (rams in Now he Penn State Chapter, Ordes vents ans # ha ’ HE BEST ATTENTIO a And 8 New » Ad te T on O° 3 3 net hods f administration wan any other type of egrislation : . nel he vice-grand liout. H. A. Edie heads Toop DeMolay, at a meeting held Thursday t hos dh nl ation ’ vi 8B raw and the vice-grand " y which has any ch » of being fi “Oni met v Tn Lt y : lidaystnbre . Ming U the an. ry . aWon unp le dle - 5. Development of the ter g in. o 1 this ah chance of being adopt itis Media rulning oa 1laynn Breon ! the order was in Hollidaystngrg, according » 3 night at the Masonic Temple, Belle as 14! tims ustrial resources in ordee. to expand 3 “5 o owing 4 wl ows 1 aril v existing industries and to encourage —————————— cation following sun] ews i is onl timer appon ws hy ’ 5 lt by gn row Joxcaatd ! " “ 1 common compli Lie iit the late B. David Brighin | Pounicement of the new location of jqante, conferred two degrees on oan d adau or ‘ iadrons uh Aa t 1" . fn “ol ’ wane the Noble Ormand, and retained his headquartery of the aqual ronm yep didaten from Bellefonte, State Colles ow industries. MEETING OF GREGG TWP. ne stop from otitis media to mas- |, ngarship until his death a few |*Ations, numbe, of men assigned 10{Centre Hall, Clarence, Snow Shoe Y . tev fection anh hos a ' Ba st : sh territory a he commanding fan mi 1 Sosy = Jeftrurw 8 Fair play to both capital and CIVIC CLUB, MARCH 9 i infec tion and the nevessity of years ago. He was the last survivor each terry ‘ y and t ARERARE ¥ | Pleasant Gap and Mu \ abor through encouragement of leg- gery. While surgery involvment Is ‘lof the charter members officers Subwtations are Jocated at timate business interests promotion The Gregg Township Civic Club will leommon | measles, it is a possibility Asie from Odd Fellows and ‘wives Huntingdon, 8: Lewistown, 9; Phil. ’ toliow- ipshurg, 7: Bellefonte, 6: Rockview, 3 he nineteen cells in the “an re . { i SS . i hold hala td 4 . 1 ea sheds nate = te ae county prison at this time are accom { harmoniosg relationships between a regular meeting on Wednes However tities media in teal! who reside in Centre Hall. the $ modating twenty-one prisoners. This day night of next w y + 9 be WA sisaalt 4 rm fury ta thei. t Gap base has been aban-|’ 3 amployer and employe, and safeguardy Rinna : ’ xt week Mare h be may result in permanet injury ta the ing were present from out of town 3 By Fitnanat wap at ah is in the men's section. The three against unfair practices, exploitation |, Hy p & oa Ye school (yuiddle ar an ar drum and result fae. ang Mrs. SBamtiel Wasson, Laird = ot. © § McR cells for women are vacant Under vunaing y Soring it ir wry 114 oiied f A \ of nai ff £1608 > out. - J Mcellae tm “nn 4 . i nd monopolistic control } & in Spring Mills n deafness, ly cases of deafness | po hurt Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Aeut present m thess conditions the county comsuls- - manding officer of Troop I at Belle- OeTAry ram } $ " Moyer, Pleasant Gap; Mr. and font 1 : net | will wioners will wi recedve prisoners Wi i TAry program embraci ont menses . onte, has been transferred to {il- 1 highways and extension of school a ties re a W as ing a short dra oasis John Bitner Milros Ar and n t x yt ol pn from over-crowded State institutions Wl ketoh tan Adancine mane SET ——— - " p— CRF : ' i 1 to mand 1 oer wbsidies, with a view toward reduc- bax t _ Ang ng . Se re V. F. MacMorran, Spring Mills x AI ap Rh . o i wer well 3 1 . Re iy po me "ry n] re will also be mus- [HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY TO Ip Troop D of the 1 = ! on J $ 1 . ———— A A rn | ical on Following : ‘ ’ ne this thel PROFIT FROM ALUMNI DANCI B 6 feifiniad Sate BiStor Pullce, up town on Saarday afterhoon he “organ- | } The wet ing 1 4 Sie RY ey » ‘ 7. Continued State assdstance for lo The meeting will open with a lit- [today cap . voed to childhood " ” > I ga ¢ 1 + adron | Bradford wade Nis on o 00d real estate taxation i LY venues permit HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The assignments are o ve M wh 1 » he v the home SCHEDULE IS CHANGE Db The squadrong will be full Md | hig 0 r aw and sister 500 men. by J eel non politic put W. Foote announead, mem EMERGENCY CROP AND FE} LOANS MAY BE MAD} ; cl cs sssen—— FOUR SUSPECTS OF MILROY BANK HOLDUP RELEASED — ma oe ————— (ITFEARING T'P MOOTED QUESTION OF MEDICAL ———— ———— AT DECREASE IN RELIEF i son, Francis the distribution were in Centre Halli on on business Mr and Mrs Rockies STAY OF EXECUTION TO FOR CANDIDATES PETITIONS [ven on a forgery charge Crawford the latter now deceased, 15. Revision of the criminal stat. | Penitentiary, Is week From the! MARCH 21, FOR SULLIVAN Party enthusiasts aspiring to be- ht se joe 1 Cpnlre Hall when quite 10s to promote law enforcement and [Righest point on the penitentiary come committeemen in their party PLEASANT GAP SCHOLARS (Foung Beap's and after being nary ' Improve the administration of jus. |€Tounds, Old Glory presented a Sorry |... Satin . 1 | Will be obliged to pay a fee of fifty START NIGHT CLASS bowl cight years ney - looated : 1 tice: strengthening of the parole sys. |®pectacle as it fluttered in the wind Pa utton on. Satmuday 10 aril, Sul. cents to have their names placed on . . , {Belictonte, Good fortune followed em {with exactly one-hal oF i Rawr {livan, former Dug uesne policeman, a Wednesday evening the first Voca. them, the Reporter ig glag to state To bay ; y n if its RUre | who was scheduled t 1 itly. © the primary ballot. s Apricuits , izht class met in ) ontinuance and intensification |Missing! Just ag neatly cut off as ay ndav } iia a ye early on All other candidates must get their Honma) Lr Tura Tiga ! 4 a % the State's highway safety cam- [though a knife had done it ali that doc id in Rox kview Penitentiary's petitions from the State Election Bu- the high school building at Pleasant ign, jpart of the flag from the blue field | © ecirie Shalr. Execution was post- reau at Harrisburg. They will pay Gnp. The diam 1s conducted by Mr That is the report made by Wm. H. ———————— } Prameunmn : ; iponed to March 21 to await the re- a Benford, high school principal, and ’ . forward had gone with the wind. Per. iviow: of Easy ‘or lawton Sulli fees on the following schedule w I Tucker Ce t Vocation y | Breon farmer in upper Brush Valley 3 picture | haps thers is a thought there. After | AR we N ideea : OH daw an ow ke For United States Senator, Govern- | m. . Rer, UnLYy agi wise Breon, from day-olds shippag him yelely 3 ative zero temperature on|all, the flag stands for liberty, and | gaturds - a " e (fen xen on or, Lieutenant Governor and Secre- ir pe f classes will be conducted last summer, reared six birds, four sont a3 me ning. The day was bright |» here is the liberty in a penal insti- | ’ tary of Internal Affairs, $50 Con- : top a and the farmers in females and two males. The hens ard it intensely cold tution? ! —————————————————— gressman, $35 State Senator and Pleasant ap are : arm now prodxing yellow shelled frull, i BURRIS—LYTER. State Representative, $25. and State | 0° community support the effort as and the males are strutting about 1 orth bye pard ¢ the teach- put forth by the board and e tea much like turkey gobblers but they dont gobble, gobble they crow. The heng after laying an egg. cackle, but somewhat different from theds half. |sistor hens : y for rysnoy rT $e} me i ‘ ME aunasrades . hed y vie whi 14. St als on relief ang on project Corp. Gray said or law 24+ ; i law, | Sts institution } would ¢ suct . ———————— SCHEDULE OF FILING FEES iman were awaiting trial at Lock Ha- | Friday promote | disregard for y } prevent hse # : for the Stars and § pee moeTaANnCs | Aa vas noticeable at the Governor Earle granted a stay of ’ The “turkens.” a cross between a turkey and chicken, are doing fine, Fahruary went 3 of the ¥ —— i ———————— - » » - r 1 ev . a 8 tte » = » * The Mifflinburg torough council at Kenneth Lanson Jurris, of Della. ommittes, $10 ors cured for: the work CENTR E COT INTY ita last session debated the question | fonte, and Laura Isabel Lyter of Mil- ——— The next regular meeting will be | i of establishing a speed trap within 777 Were united in marriage Febru-| Dance in Grange Hall, Spring Mills |}, 7 ; evening 2 J ¥ : ! > : wold on Wednesday evening, March 2, HOSPITAL NOTES. its borders. The stranger who under- |°'> <0. by the Rev. M. C. Piper at his ’ y . = . . takes to speed on the main thorough- ( “Haence in Milesburg. The bride is y he hospital from the | fare will have regrets other thay the | 2D amiable and capable daughter of auth sid the county during the |5Peed rule—he will likely have a acre | IT and Mrs. Guy Lyter of Milroy week of February 21 head from bumping it into the top of {1d 'he &Toom is the youngest son of his car when he crosses one of those | MT and Mre. Samuel U. Burris, Belle. On Saturday evening of this week, [at 7:30 oclek in the high school March 5th, a dance will he helg in the |Community Agricultura] problems will Grange all at Spring Mills Tha ibe studied. It fs possible that young Ruth Foust, 12. i= wearing extens Penns Valley ors wil] fur- [men interesteg in Agricultural work live patches over Ber nose to hold to. 4 3 14% . 3 : ”& — sey inf bv 2 - nish he musi ‘ body is invit- as a vooation may benefit by attend i ther the mther sparse fesh cut Thursday, admitted ut 14 > ed to attend ing these classes i ) mitted Mrs Harold horrid wate re ffonte. IL. D. and is employed with : . . Ar {through and the suisewite, Coburn. Birth a dntirhtor riley ! , P Bai : t1 as . a —— Farmere are oapecially ureed {« : » . Hr WwWhsre Ltney 3 : ¥ £ 1 f { 4 Y x : as horn to Mr. and Mrs. Emory Flo i ! gy win 80 WV : . tend so that this worthwhile com- (8nd Jessa on the left. Sliding down A at , ‘mo 1 11 wekeoping on the James Kerstot Pr. R. W. Whit, Vv Contre Hall . Fran} 4 2 Zo $64 . munity Proje . A farm. A Friday - admitted ! ; . h by tral his Thurs 3 BE 3 } v udm : ». Btove 2 East Marke: St : 9 ‘ost Thi Millheim oon for examinat 1 and ¢ - Wes hind obser " Street, Lewistown: Pa ot WORLD DAY OF PRAYER ough on the right side ft may onium § : hill back f the Allison mansion this announces removal of offices from j=ide ring Mills, Ruth ran inte iia— ! uth y in : ] 7 ” : . a " : ; of sheet fron her dwother a hospital * i858 a World War | A ry of Highways Warren Van ad abandoned aftes usine it Saturday. birth A daughter : World Day of Prayer will be heid in {of sled ? instead a, veteran and hag sufferad greatly since | Dyke Ig ack from Florida where he Ee ———— ——————— . . £ a short . Mr. : A ri ¢ oad i time previous. The borg to Mr. and Mrs. William Kee from gag and other causes. His trip [was recuperating from pneumnonia Tax in Pennsylvania in 1937 was |the Evangelical church, Friday, Mar. {cut on the nose = only gu trifle ghove iNetm., to the Western Pennsylvania city is and continues medical treatment In| collected on 1.410,190501 gallons gas- [4 at 7:30 p. m. Leader, Mrs. L. A.}the peak. but ix mending and ng There were fifty-one patients in the | being made with a View of securing | Jahns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, oline. This is an increase over 1936 Wagner, speaker, Rev. Hosterman. doubt will do good smelling and Isck hospital] at the beginning of this]a bit more pension than the measly | Maryland of 132,965.38 gallons, The public is invited disfigurement. week. small sum now alloweq him.
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