Reporter VOL. CX1l. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 NO. 50 > — \ » CHRISTMAS [ MR. AND MRS, J. M. SPICHER HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIPS SOLD | pr. J. M. RUNKL} RETIRES; a a | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS APPROACH OF CHIWAUL AY RIES | OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING IN POTTER TOWNSHIP | LOCATES IN WILLIAMSPORT | SNP, , LET INCREASES CONTEST ENTRIES . : wntre County| Dr. James M. Runkle, pastor of the ye | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST A considerable mumber of homes Ye ia \ | AN . ah rr wwiar I Fromnital Corporatio e Hoctired hy | Teinits oli \ moa] Metre Christmas to Al | FROM ALL PARTS lebration (} n ‘ ; r. "On ‘ oe M LH. M ° w MILLHEIM TO ENJOY ber of persons who have)’” BF I Bertha Sharer, | an! CARILLON CHIME PROGRAM Holiday Lighting TH LA a SE Sp : RS — That You Can Do [io om tu mma taken all 3 ineenen aos ow. si anager of immediate taken In tow ! ve 1.500 animals, horses, sheep Dashem, 1 Fohring . ir, on discovering hi P { swine ‘ ttle and dairy cattle, wil] Donati $3.54 Tot collected, | Wel Abed Ra ' dh UNSUSPECTING RESIDENT [be or xhibition at the Pennsylvar 248 50 i nowt V of sy had done an as i ' yivania . {State Farn Shov i Harrisburg, op CAMBRIA COUNTY JUDGE |that a physician be notified. and then | ' trangers traveling | n PREDICTS PASSING OF J. P.|SENIORS IN (. H.-P. HIGH red to a small compartment DANCE TO AID EXCHEQUER!" \ Cambri Porch and window boxes will trates who bloom with Christmas flowers if ha > vou fill them with branches of pine |""" © and holly and place a string of olored lights, with sn tal oil reflectors among the brane ” ARENTS DAY AT STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOO! Er ————— ll ——— PUT PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHECKS IN BIBL} A ——— IN66 PENNSYLVANIA COf i HOYS TO BE ENROLLED 13 HRISTMAS NUMBER OF “TIGER” |... an / al asmette] HAS TWOMCOLOR (OVER PAGE deadlir EE — amps | August 4 at DECEMBER (CIVIL COURT “ ‘ gor ’ , y e t Gag rt George G. Mead Maryland, Fort WITHDRAWN—BUT ONE ( 1] The Chu as numb specially | So : | Hoy! Fort Monroe, Virginia ! ” TRIPLETS BORN AT ( vot and For Howard. EE m ——— » { . A ignments ’ th CLUMNI CHRISTMAS DINNER LOGANTON DIE IN HOSPTITAI DANCE, DECEMBER 29] En ahor $185,000 FOR AIRPORT ! AT BLACK MOSHANNON fee sn GRADE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS (CENTRE EXERCISES, FRIDAY EVENING ——————-- (OUNTY GETS FLUE FAX REFUND OF $22652.1 - Be ——— VOSSIRDD REVAMPING OF TEACHER TENT RI} : - -——- - {| MR. AND MRS, FRED LUTZ | ENTERTAIN MEN'S BIBLE CLASS | GRAND (CHAMPION LAME { : OWNED BY PENN STATE e Lu nonthis well appointed he : ! and a eo Purposes meeting « ed day sniing of last Pent ' Fred Lutz in Pleasant Gap i t the me of Mrs. 1. E. Roy- State College. which wa wo To. was most enjoyably =pet 1506 GRASSES {er my tant len n ihe program ithdown | ¢ { lected aa grand champion at the 38th | conversation and listening to annual Inte ational Livestock Expo wi the guitar Orphans’ John MH. Burkholder Is President of |*itlon at Chic ecen was finish- | cingi his daughter Shirley. 8hir-} 0 Qa wolien ™ oi a Se Potter Twp. School Board | #0 Ls are bran. lin- jiev i , : ! . Ve > His 1 ve t plenty of roots, includ- with gifts . 3 } largest grass res by Robert Rhoads ad! . ng them- ned twice over th ratio tatior Wo weeks nips and mangles, some clove Williamsport. Warren Tate itl ire te LV itdoor « ty ee Tn hn land plenty of alfalfa. turned on « ing the evening « . : : 2 4 3 - : The lamb was born ast Januar the Thursday, December 29 tudges | Poard Wrkhoider was elect iP y vd yzie superintendent of will then be Visiting ‘ . y | preside ] Je Iu : parently heavy leak In the yds i water line to the First National bank combination working out ir fine | NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. w's harp accompanied Mr, Rhos building was repai n Friday. The hi ons My hoa quite g is : 8 : : : narmony ir. 1] ads, quit lsak was somewhere bet wven the , olleg iv said. His mothe pearance as well as in m 1 ¢ a : 4 = 3 ¥ also. the dges 1 rl tho wus ed to the office . . { water main ang where the private pipe a lg emploved at the Titan Metal works i i i : He . , . i nit the building tha Dw i ; thred in England and imported to this, tool and die machinist, i With this Issue The Centre Re : « proach of darkness y two vears ago. The alre je of Mi a 4 : wis bred by the College and his sire a0 turn vour lights n with the ) wt TROT x dh A o : showed : - Wo t wa * anywhenr COTTeC- and Mre. Latz are exporienced porter writes “finls” to the year v * ¢ ———————— known as uton Hoo 678 1 { { ficially } unters of big game. The former killeg 1935. It Is the jast Issue 61.000 BENEFIT CHECKS The Miliheim Journal. indicts n : rie Dennis shepherd at Penn | his second bear this fall, and ISSUED SINCE FEB. {! ops with violating driving rules. 4 | State, had charge of fitting the sand champion | ih, Of Dennis a Chicas utz ts C4 ex A r of ghost « with TSB : TH be he ha . mas season will be observed as of ; . " paper wii his lad hae the uncan- |ghird deer in Potter county during the taling $680.549, were issued by he frank viol in passing over thelpny knaek of fitting fleeces and de wo wh ay fvision af TT D4 i > . . Pennsylvania Divisior Unemplo, farmong in that hoyough wit} t {veloping the guality of flesh that the ment Compensation and Employment ! threading three. in the always! year for us since the ecusiom of his quota of deer while Mrs 2 inch ana # aif in in © ree pipe ) ; omitting an issue over the Christ. [was used to accommodate a water . {ook ome pridg in Hing hm» ¥ ’ : od "w" ta ny More than 61.060 bene hie mito used as powers io operate a printing pPresg Some Years ago recent sens when strolling through Yor and managed to ‘drag The next Issue, therefore, will bear date of January 5 1989, the woods along Wm. N. Duck, teacher of the fifth a " t £1 Arat of nth § st4 ie oad cops are not at i judge likes on show sheep Ye=, t]he quarry to the road just when two and sixth grade pupils in the Milthelnt Service up 0 16 irs ’ Lr mon 1 grade schools, faced 1 . sornetimeg takes 5 voungster to show [game wardens stepped up to see that of Tn er 30 oy ' «11 v in selecting parking places . oa - A ! 8 ‘e ¢ “ Ag of Novembe, } A grand ou ’ 4 i {the old-timers a trick or two all was on the lepel. The son. Warren, We wish everyone a most joy of 6.071.894 checks, amounting to $67,- wir Indians, the sidewalks or cross —————— 671.233. had been disbursed since the charges of im oper treatment of a student prefers Byers in justice court ng record, having made a Kill this we extend the season's greetings before ‘Squire J. R. Miller last Friday Carner ax the Democratic candidate | senson, : Ee ’ to the Reporter's faithful corre. | Tent at the hearing were the prin- ing the sliding of wheels to make a for President {n 1940. They are boost- Mr start of benefit payments February L The average check was for $11.19, epublicans are nominating | “idewalk like g crazy man, necessitat Latz ie an electrician and i= em- cipals and the borough school board. stop, is o. k. io a man in uniform, ling him with the idea of defeating ,nloved at State College. spondents who do yo much to keep Evidence as shown on the squires It's strange, isn’t it, that the pros- [provided a man in uniform does it. him, if nominated. at the ele tion Long before the group retired they their respeetive localities repre- [docket indicated that the teacher act. perous club man whose great wealth | These of course, are minor offences, / od within the regulations laid down may have been brought about through [but when Garner does not belong to this age [were invited to the dining by the school code and the case wad shady transactions, always hag a re- from a point of politics and go ern. («itting around a | ment. He is a fine old man, however. [with choice foods, dismissed. volver handy, just in case : committed by other than cops it means the payment of a fine, varying in amounts, room and sented In the Reporter's new col. table were served Amn,
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