VOL. CX1lI. SCALING JAIL W ALL BRINGS JAIL-REFORMATORY charged Hove in the seri ed a of & sentenced t plea o 0 jail John Rice of hit e assistance sentended was ber, was Last-minute evident favor of Bartley proved turning It the effect len's car, ona of several swayed just before th, accident Joseph “Epple” Toner, who acted ag attorney in his case in which he was chargeq with assault and battery against his mother, Mrs Gill, drew a guilty verdict from court for his efforts. Toner was given nine- ty days In jail, Joseph Parker, State who was placed in gafe keeping at the jail Thursday morning, was given 30 days on charges of malicious mischief Criminal court Friday the Bartley the point that the was to Cars Mary the College, closed Case after- noon, heard. being jast —— — ep FREE MEDICAL CARE FOR THE “fr > and t 1 ona It WPA 1 ig taken does not includ, persons WPA hig job but in, if a person on is forced quit applies for reinstatement « assistance he mtomatically medical to and eral mn rolls, for becomes eligible ance, a lI fst P————————— LOCAL HIGH'S SOCCER The soccer schedule for high schools thig pended: September 23-—Hublersburg at Mill- heim; Spring Mills at Boalshhurg; Log- anton at Centre Hall September 30-—Millheim at Spring Mills; Boalsburg at lLoganton; Centre Hal] at State College. October 7—Millheim at Loganton ; State College at Boalsburg: Centre Hall at Hublersburg. October 14-—-8tate College at Mill- heim; Boalsburg at Hublersbuwrg; Spring Mills at Centre Hall October 21-—-Millheim at Boalsburg; Hublersburg at Spring Mills; Logan- ton at State College. October 28—Centre heim; Hublerburg at State Spring Mills at Loganton. November 4—Boalsburg at Centre Hall; Loganton at Hublersburg; State College at Spring Mills. Note: One new team, has been added this year. Each team is idle one date during the season. Centre Hall has an open date on October 21. 1938 in district is ap- Hal} at Mill- College; Loganton, SER 22, 1938 — NO. 37 'YPHOID FEVER IN SUGAR VALLEY (CASES HOME-COMING EGG HILL SERVICE CHURCH, SUNDAY GETS FROM RELIEF; SENTENCE S240 GOT JAIL GOV. EARLE SIGNS BILL FOR MEDICAL H placing of CARE signed the Governor the Act of State thea medical The timated year, George 1938 responsibility for Department this Earle upon providing CAr'e the of cost needy. Assistance a8- will $3,000,000 a A Mt ns Joseph Hartley Bays Lot; Will Bulld On Allison St Hartley purchased a building . » 00 sida of lot 50x2 1 immediate Je wmeph foot the south Hall father on street Centre where his Levi what Addi- gta Mr Patrol Joozer, Ne hoolhoy Organized, C. Jr. Capt. Bartges' Wednesday Band Sehpdule, September 21, at Sun- bury (parade). Friday, September 23, at Lewistown Saturday, September 24%. Village, Sunday, State Park: Laurelton concert, September concert. Voneida EE ——— A ——— Mrs. Burd'y Hat Shop, Milltheim At Mrs. Lenore V. Burd's Hat Shop you will always find hatg of style and quality to please you. Also an at- tractive line of cheap hats-—East Main Street, Miliheim. —— a at ————— Farmers in this particular section are well on with seeding wheat, but of comrse the work completed. past is not nearly The conditions during the two weeks havg been ideal for sprouting the grain and getting the plants through the top soil, Some fields are already beginning to show a velvety green, so much desired by the farmer. The weevil is working wheat bins on this Year's crop. It has not been determined whether the weevil is also operating in unthrash - ed grain. If it is discovereg to be, the sooner threshing is don, the less the dstruction by the insect, in many 1 0) way includes all . En ‘ wih cent, of $22,500, will be a mit ining $27.500 will be bo 3 1 = dd 1 . —————— LETTER BOX ILLUMINATION NEEDED AT LOCAIX 0 Pr. VF val A on : or is nothing place, t at night thers to Indi An mark and light ate a malling efficient remedy would be to the letter-box with a proper sign | illuminate it with an electric during the evening and night. ————— ee ——————— FROM STATE FOR FIRE COMPANIES The payment by the State Auditor General Warren R Roberts of $3.263.- 07 to fire companieg In Centre coun- ty was completed recently. The sums recorded were: Bellefonte, $1,205.32: Millheim, 59; Philipsburg, $920.49; Snow Shoe, $50.11; Stats College, $876.30: College township, $18.15; Harris towuship, $17.60: Rush township, $94.31. The total amount paid out through- out the State to fire-fighting organi- $667,981.15. A APMP i ——— COMMUNITY SALE CENTER The Sheffield milk plant at Old Fort will house its first community sala next Tuesday, September 27, when , variety of live stock will be sold at public auction by 8. T. Riegel man- ager and owner of th, building. Mr. Riege; advertises farmers may ar- range to bring stock to the male and | sell it under the rules of the sale, | which will be made attractive, It is thy intention of Mr. Ricgel | to establish a regular community sale | center, the first sale to be held on the date named. RELIEF $74.- zations was ) ind ind school distric i school ebtedness, building will PWA arrangement it the 3 under rrowed CONFERENCE ON CHRISTIAN [FARM TENANTS SOME RETIRE, SHIFTING; OTHERS i A ———— CARS COLLIDE. ETT A B damaged the Hetinger been reduced to junk bom ame along the accident and Hettinger to Richard Liuuse immediately after conveyed Mr the Centre } yospital Oars were traveling in opposite Het- e moun under which been | when they met the ming down th circumstances the accident occurred have not CENTRE HALL BOY TO HEAD Four Centre Or { | i a —— I A ———————— GARDEN CLUB TO BE GUEST i OF STATE COLLEGE (CLUB ————— et ——— | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTE! EST FROM ALL PARTS weeks the Reporter receive ago insigned ox ocite tragedy rincipals mmunication recit Detroit, COBNeC Val- might be was obliged to omit for one commitied In having close in both Penns ang Nittany While allegations the Reporter the ginde no vouched and tered town ias Keoner lard A. Kratz, Schilingman, re Hall Catasauqua Ottaville. Rev, ——— a ————— P. T. A. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 26, AUDITORIUM Hall-Potter Parent. Association will hold its first Monday, September in the high Harry The Teachers’ fajl meeting on 26, at 5:00 o'clock auditorium. Mrs. new president, An informal meeting, centering around the needs of the school is planned by the program committee of Mrs. Bruce Arney is chairman. David I. Grayhill wil} play an in- strumental solo and James A. Myers wil} sing A social hour, including light refreshments, will follow. This meeting open to everyone, particularly parents, whether they are members or not. Centre —————— A ——————— PENN STATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR FALL SEASON Penn State opens its 183% football Season at home, October 1, when they meet Maryland. The remainder of the scheduls follows: » October S—Bucknell, st home. October 15-—Lehigh away, October 22-—Cornell, away. October 20-—8yracuse, at home. November b—Lafayette, at home, November 12-—Pennsylvania, away. November 19—Pittsburgh, away. A large barn Lewisburg, rT » the ground when a spark from threshing engine ! The summer's crops were al destroy- | el. The livestock was removed from the barn. The loss is estimateg at | $6,000.00, The Lewistturg fire company saved | the dwelling house and outbuildings, The fire occurred on Saturday, Just | before noon. ' It was the fourth barn in the, com- munity to be burned within weeks, The incident belonging to Savers, near Was . set fire ‘of straw. | ! i four falls to mind that on Saturday it was a year since the Rhong barn west of Centre Hall Mrs. Cloyd Brooks, tenant, was Bunmeq in a similar manner to the Sguers barn. ——— ly ————— A Cumberiand county judge fined a bingo operator $50.00 after a plea of guilty. The judge announceg that future operators of bingo games would receive heavier sentences in his court, NOTICE This Store be closed al day and evening, Monday ang Tuesday, September 26th and 27th, count of Jewish Holidays, NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE, Millielm, Pa. ace Gerald T. Evey of Watsontown be. new duties Monday a Iep- resentative for the Prudentia; Insur- Mr. Evey, whose include Pleasant Gap. Boalsburg, Penn and was formerly connected Creamery at Watsontown, Mr and family plan make their home in Centre Hall gan his AS ance Company ritory will tre Hall, valleys, ter Cen Brush wit Evey to Theodore Cherry, a retired engineer, following a continues in very delicate his home in Bellefonte day he celebrated his elghty-first birthday. Nir. Cherry was an engin. eer on the I. & T. for a number of years, on both passenger and freight train. He Is a son of Samuel Cherry, also an engineer the early history of the local railroad sirosd, health at On Thurs. second in branch. R. 8. Hagan and Garman Matter of Centre Hall, Elmer Decker of Belle fonte, and John W. Decker of Spring Mills motoreq to Wilkes-Barre early ing of Dodge and Plymouth sales men, opening in that city at £:30 a. m. of that day. The Deckers are di- rect sales agents for the cars named, while Mr. Hagan conducts an associ- Ate agency with Mr. Matter as sales Hn, s 4 we
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