Rl A TUE Sask Reporter m—— m——— VOL. CX1I1. INTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. FEBRU AR Tyg NO.7 ! t | 1 B HG CHOO WO DIE IN SUBMERGED OW 00N y ry LODGED TREE FALLS GREGG TWP. VOCATIONAT ESTERLINE—SMITH LLEFONTE MIGH 8 HOOT R : | N AND C 1 N EAM OF HORSES | } ING { ) BY t CAR IN SPRING CRE} BETWEEN SCHOOL, NEWS: HONOR ROLI BUILDING RAZED BY Friel ized | MONDAY MORNING, » 0'CLOUA HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Hou Freshman Class Leads Attendance— At the ankle and sent | owner It required weeks to i 3 pairs Mr. TLause at ox hy dur hg * » Sé HHO { LSS De » . Se hi i oy i tree slide noted above ang =o the pri orion First in Scho! astle Stand. or scene was vividly pictured. {ir The senior class rank first The team to Honor toll for First Semester— | ter: t } 1 rrade —————————leel ee AREME (CLUB DINES. a———— i ————8 ————— eenm— Valentine Party APPEALS TO GOVERNOR JAMES : : To BUILD SCHOO) HOUSES Miss Burkholder Practice Teacher, THANKS FOR AID Valentine Party { teport of Sale of Christmas Seals lh —————— ee ——————— Named GRAIN OF WHEAT IN EAR CAUSES TROUBLE FOR YOUTH Chalrman of Group-6 Bankers m—-—cs A A a ROSSMAN—MILLER @i AT roy ————— FORMER RESIDENT WRITES | al ay A rt — «Af radimiatt ih a .~s : L FROM FAR.-OFF OREGON |, iy Une An ga AO OAL of (lintandal La beam i ry » reat v ¥ ¢ i h the Thilo yd In 3 — nte, | ened wit} 5 HOT citi wae nursed 1 ; gon, | reday night supper and an | : aiith at the home of her of Millheim was taken out } February 1. 1939. ~~ an wi ees by Mr. Piper. The brid aqualed | evening bridge res ir. and Mrs. Jaooh Sharer. game in the first period because of | The Centre Reporter {R. G. Homan Home Scene of Card | from the Sugar alles Voca onal| Bridge and Chinese checkers provid n Centre Hall n an injured thumb but play was soon Enclosed please find $3.00 to pay re- Party oe hool at lLoga n st spring, and | : resumed and the lead Millheim set | Newal subscription A 500° party at the far home i A San |of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G Howan. Haven high school severy] years was able to re- od entertainment after the meal, and {turn her home in Georges Valley jprizes were awarded to the men and la fev days ago, but before doing so women scoring high, second, and low | went y the Ray his summer, I |near town, was given hy the couple ——————— S————————— {in bridge, and the man and Woman lev days. . your trip up lie » number of their friends on Fri- SCOUT ANNIVERSARY {scoring high in checkers. TWo ad-] Ruel Stover of Bellefonte and points and scoring honors were taken through the “Redwood Torest” Sis-|day evening, at the close of which The Boy Scouts celebrated a birth- | jditional door prizes were also pro- tH. R. Otertine of Boyertown, repre- by Ralston of Centre Hall and Reed {kKiyou mountains, visit Crater Lake, | refreshments were served. day anniversary again-—-the twenty- | vided. |sentatives of the Busser Supply Co. of Millheim with a total of 10 and 15 (Oregon, Caves, the beautiful Wi ninth this time-with a message that | The group comprised the following Lewisburg, checkeq over the heating points respectively. ette (Willam-ette) Valley, the “Scouting Carries On American | MT and Mra. W W. Kerlin, Mr. and plant in the First National Bank The score by quarters capped mountain peaks, ldeals:” ideals of service and co-opera- | MTS. Albert Emery, Mr. and Mrs. F { buliding in Centre Hall on Friday tion tolerance and religious obliga- | ¥- Goodhart Mr. and Mrs, Henry C yaiming to discover whether the radi- tion, and homage to the responsibil- {Rtv Mr. ang 217s. D. R. Keen- lation was insufficient. The stoker at ities and privileges of participating |*" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Homan, Mr. |work for the third season was found citzenship, It is a welcome portent fo|and Mrs. George Rimmey, Mr. and the future of American democracy {iia Shannon Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. to be functioning properly. that a million and a quarter men and |O°rald Evey, Mr. and Mre. Chester Ex-sheriff John M. Boob, who has Fred Slack. Mr. |boys are now active members of a |Sp¥Yker, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rick- suffered for about 5 year with a sinus whi akes hink : OAR ” 4 5 le condition that te JUSTICE BRANDEIS RESIGNS || Makes me think a great ma-|and Mrs John Dutrow, Mr. and Mrs. [movement which, although founded to ®t: Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Jamison, Mr a eid Aha sight jority of the young people atten. . | Miles Decker, Clyde Decker, Node " n 0;And Mre. George Sweeney, Mr. and |SPent jast weekend in Philadelphia The surprise retirement of Louis D.|lege, peo] Mend col Schaeffer, Agnes re go pio SpA on she love Ew Mrs. David Graybill, Mr. and Mrs. Indes oimcrvation. of a prominent Brandies as associate justice of the| We had our first snow yesterday, | Mra. Roy Dutrow. does not fail to provide practical ways |obert C. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C specialist. Examination was made of United States Supreme Court, unex- | which was large wet flakes and aid The high prize for the men was for hel ping them fulfil] th obligations Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bloom, Mr. [his condition with the thought that pectedly announced Monday night, ter- Inot last more than an hour. The | won by Ralph Luse and for the lad- | feit oy every enuine American “jand Mra W. P. Campbell, Mr. and |Pe was allergic to some object in or minated tig active service of gp jur- shrubbery is budding. the Fries wg [oe Oy Mex. Jobi. Del ror. The ioe Ty \ / an, Mrs. W. J. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Shot his ont the results of which ist who has earned for himself and green and I see quite a fe score was taken by ay Sharer an. ‘ a TE | a Harry W. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. John | BaVe not been made known as yet. his race widespread and favorable at- already, altho we ab 2 low Sobins Mra. Fred Slack. y y r BONDED DEBT OF STATE B. Wert, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bibl tention in the long period of his pub- |1,ts of rain until April v - $11.06 PER PERSON (Durst. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Brooks, Centre Hail . e were in jig Bie. Yours truly, i t Pennsylvania, despite its position as Mr. and Mrs. Dan 8. Daup, Mr. and all Sh Friday. guests Of Mr. Now 82 years of age, Justice Bran- BLIZABETH DEVINE To Ald Tax Returns sylvania, = 8 position asl," F. Wetzel, Mary D. Potter, and Mrs. Jacob gharer. Before loay- * deis, first Jewish member of the High nage Postmaster Geo. BR. Meek of Belle- [2 leader among the states in wealth Ida Frazier, Helen Odenkirk, Eliza-|ing town Mr. Bible called at the Re- Tribunal, relinquisheg the seat he has . sl eset fonts announces that a special dep- [and industry, has a per capita bonded beth Bartholomew, Doris Moitz, Jennie | POTier office The couple have occupied with distinction for more, COPtinuing the advance that has uty revenue collector will be at the |State indebtedness, ag of January 31 lq ne Ruth Smith, Edna Noil Eliz. | daughter and son. both r . been apparent ever since Introductio ao a this vear of only $11.06 Just $8.63 au 3 Er A 2 oi n, graduates of than 22 years. ction | collectors’ office at the post office ) abeth Royer. Penn State, engageg in teaching. The He was appointed by President |°f hs new 1939 models, Chevrolet | pufiding, Bellefonte, on Friday and]below the national average of $19.69 former, Miss Bmma, is a member of Wilson and was vigorously opposed sold 51,966 new cars and trucks at |Gaturday, March 3 and 4, to help any I Twenty-seven of the 48 states have - East Penng Valley faculty, and the by Republicans among whom were| “1 In January. This compares | who may need help In making out|a higher per capita bonded state debt | Art B. Carson was nominated], supervisor of Agriculture | fn Taft, a Supreme Court Judge. Taft|™ ‘th 34469 units In January, 1938, their income tax returns. There will [State Treasurer F. Clair Ross an-|postmastar in Belleville by President the Brucetown Mills West later apologized to the newly appoint- |" 15 an increase of 12566 units or be no charge for the service. nounces, Roosevelt, irginia, et justice. 31.7 per cent. | ridgeroom at tended the Lock up was an advantage to the end of If any of you come out to the the game. Francisco Exposition ti t Sharer home for 4 Fouls on either side totaled six |hope you will continue Hiam- Among the guests present wera Mr. snow- land Mrs. Ray gharer, Mr. and Mrs. waterfalls, | Jacob Sharer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Paul ist 24 3rd 4th Bonneville Dam and Columbia River. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Ear; White, Mr. Centre Hall 9 6 6 11-32 Quite a few people from the drought |and Mrs. John Deianey, Mr. and John Millheim— 15 8 13 10—44 | sections, Nebraska, etc. have come to! Rimmey. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle, In the preliminary game the Cen- [Oregon these last two years. yot Ore. | Mr and Mrs. George Fetterdif, Mr tre Hall girls defeated the Millheim [gon is not thickly popul ated like the [and Mrs. William Luse, Mr. anq Mrs. lassies by a score of 33-30. eastern states. Our last registration alph Lause, Mr. and Mrs, George ————, mews | here at “Oregon State” was 4408 | Long, Mr. and Mrs. { Vocational school.