The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1931, Image 1

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“VOL. OV. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931 ~~ " NO.23
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CENTRE PAYS $796,050; FORTY CENTRE COUNTIANS FOWER WRINGER CRUSHES FARMERS'.-KIWANIS’ PICNIC LOCALS DROP FIRST GAME, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
4 EE aL mitvrs. &a fumant GRADUATE FROM P, 8. (. LITTLE TOT'S ARM ON GRANGE PARK, THURSDAY ———
RECEIVES $2,458,058 ——— ara Marie, granddaughter of Mi sn Lose to Bellefonte Tuesday Evening, 4
List of Graduates from Centre Exclus. Mrs, BruceW tpl Interesting Program of Sports and 1 to 8.~Lead League With Avir- HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Auditor General Waters Says Eaeh In- ive of State College Borough— | Hill, made a narros pe of a 8 Contests ~Pur bred Holsteln Hell. age of SOO,
a : . FROM ALL PARTS
dividual In Centr County Pays Penns Valley Home of Most Grad |! y to | right arm on Saturay. er Calf to Be Glven Away. Althougl entre H outhi 30] :
£16.69 State Revenue and Recelves mBhe three J ; , A
$51.65,
$ ny
nates,
i
The general roa Brad
Commonwealth is sket lunch, En
wide project and is ¥ reflected Inj Philip B way: Bellefonte, comme Everyone ask In M
thesg figures. The differences. there-jard finance, Schoo of JAberal Arts A
: ; d his own container ori{¥
fore, hetween Centre county's per capi- Philip W. Wion, Bell This is tl X LO) : ’ .
: cream and]
contributed and its per copita Te-listrers, School of Liberal Arts. He is : p ft drinks will 1 yn sale a he Tota
ment ¥
ned, is the. cost per individual of |, member of the military band, the col-
s
fonte, arts and
Avie i Wl les oO unimpro
the general administration of the State the Sia: : jd
lege orchestra, and Kappa Papix . : :
g 3 M writ} 4 tit » : the State system, XxX i y § ! }
government together with the Vasiihonorary fraternity for band members se-8 HO tel + final : he 2 Bhunsy . appearing
construction of highways and their ; : 000 miles of towns ! 3 tam i ia pa A vis b ais 8 0 Of waver
Gi ae ior Tm pion Evelyn M. Brungart. Centre Halll. ver by the State =a-yard qaash r Bu under 4 , ( 4 } however,
wintenance. : 3 ¢ TAs ax ; y pie edu 3 !
may . Mice ‘a vob . 3 N education, Schoo! of Education. Shelis}].. 1 on August 15 id a Au B §, a, “ 3 3 0 Ground will be broken today (Thurse
Centre county's retut to the Com- % Eo} ”™ . “1 0 : A . J
3 a iii . a a member of the Town Girls Club «u-¥ara dash for ris 1 0 1% y, 2 } ) for the new 65,000 Phoebe Od
monwealty consisted of receipts from . ———————————_y bend 2 . Bem ‘ f h Aha aanasnes , SE Al id $ . ~
ati » tishel Cart re 1 . sU-yara I S0T DOYS { ’e an fer if ne nad { ike ‘ of ¢ vi eur} by ty
county officers, including Inheritance] Kathryn P. Ri a he Sheffield Has Largest Fleet of 160-vard 4 | H ngs Churg
taxes to the amount of 374117: Mot.]oMe ccghom cs, SnD OF taaieation Tapk Cars, with 75.
of Vehicle Registrations, $ ~ . a ¢ L +1} rw A : 2 . Sons : wi SY Raa 4 37313 heed op Ys . (te
Gasoline Tax . tions. $208,005 Pan-He en incl, ampus Cl ora: conaiatine of 13 units with o total . Be ain | 101 i ; rz . ring aring-up on Thursday pres
Foreign Fire 1 : Tax BBE; 1 yn Tie wacity of 1,800,000 quarts of mill Potato ru farmer gh va, tow: Tota 4 B 21 0 : tory to ¢ appt hing season of
£ ‘ory ration Taxes alloca to i SLanior ) iettinger nitre 4 ov 3 ny Opes ix wv ti She id x x { inuou { pancy n 1 part of
ion 315,29: : if of G96. 05! f titural bi nist school of}, NE ‘ t . pi . . ‘
n. $315.292, or a if of { ; Farms = ny of Noy " The 3 Bolling pin oo wi and nail drive Rebershure Defeated, 9-1.
1 appropri ions for th Vent . ros Hering, § ring A 1 iS} rn tines Pree * cmt od ET . ‘ e
Welfare. $75
388,653; Judiciary
$273.833 Miscellaneou
ng a to of $2.483.213.
195.120: She is a member
a new
avery
The old
discarded,
asses of
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES. Precipitation,
ously
A M ———————_ L 51 Th Crea test : it to ' ¥ i} % 5 [} y : ; : ul . fat
a. : | vig " OF ty i MANE iy. te the mountain with the Ma
| Loeal Order P. 0, 8, of A, Expr sues | 1 & x 6 y EE 4 v it Cals i: % LO maxe 1 Ls sy re “4 t ¢ 1 ded
won &
Coens
of six
Appreciation.
; 1 y i kin extengive
Centre Hall jot & The. entite front 14 bie
Qtove 2 11 ol r rebuilt I other improvements
: l ana ded. Brisbin
as long
! Delane
“IPENN STATE CLASS profitable
OF 1981 GRAUATED “1
ha Fl Pennsvivania ! LAX CR , a , 2 . 3 J nd.r. « ® o College, iast
States, Porto] Durst. 0 2 0 0 Olopek. made a trip through Penns Vale
represented inl. : : a alley with a view of ascertaining whether
nmencement sarrdd % a : h . ¢ { 3 sould © CONS red y the
ollege ONQT ute wn j ) ) | Democrats provided he would announcs
hove ver, com. Bn his 14
4% of the 667 it
outside the borders of the | Rebershurg
six counties not represent- 18 Bierly 1%
commencement were For |Brumgart,
Greene, Fulton Huntingdon, Mon- [Tyson
Bore Counell Names CommMice on and Pike P C Bierly,
Washington Anniversary Celebration. . Wold
5h patie. r Bb alt “Devil's Efbow™ and Port Matlle
meetirg of the bor Two Escape from Clinton Co. Jail agit, ; { { ¢ pnida i= now being built Bide wil be
an appa ated. to Two men, Howard Seyler ani Al- Pp Bi. ly ot ae 8A x oth concrete and macadem
oslebrations to bel, CL" ot were in the ClintonlR Bromaart. = © 0 0 0 offor the Philipsburg end of the road
$ fou ud {1 vidi of shady § t 4 Fare t pan
county jail awaiting trial. escaped Fri- — — . width of wihot w eighteen OF
ring the 20th anniversary of his a
. Kai X ' y L BONE
) Sed d ! 9 > ay night about 8:45 o'clock from the Totals . ‘ 3 : twenty vet
Twp, Birthday Surprise Party, birth, beginning Feb, 22nd, 1932. “i .
wimitted 1 Sridae te undersge Th doit officers wow prison. They used a spoon to foroe
! hday surprise party was given Re B ou : » the lock of the rear door of the jai Easy Vietory at Lamar,
11 last Wid-] Kerlin res Arvey link oe " ‘ . . EH rns § "
iil, last Wed nh pt H 1. Bbriht , AM leading to the year, dnd used a strong. Centre Hall had little difficulty cone
neaday. at her home at Oak Hall Bta- president 4 SOTIENL, SCY. J . ¢ fren ab $ x ia aazu} wa ar he x 4 x 8 4op” Heald .
] p ww implies which has nog bes dis: jquering Lamar, on the latter's field, SINE CTRREGE BT 1
harged last Friday afer having un-«ltior Those present Were Mr. and] Riegel, reas Members committee: i Ht, "t n vd A of spring Eras. g and clover
n i « ¥ 2 . . ; ; . 11 make A Boo showing bat
surgical treatmen f a Veaver Wiime a fn sehte { O. Benner. chairman; pastors local . 4 . " a .
urghonl Mrs. Weaver Witmer and daughtersits : n F. chal ¥ the jail yard Hall, 6: Lamar, 4 Harry Gross’ pitoh- liater growth has been thwarted due
Rov, Btuart F (3a of Belle | Lois and Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Maur. churches, principal and teachers local Sheriff Wenker , ae f men ling and batting y features of the . . thes . ’
i § g ast, { Sherif enker and a posse of men ling and batting were feature ol heloarobably to the continuous cold nights
ns made search in many sections for the jgame. The box score follows and the weakened odndition of the
4 Wavne Uehel, daughters Wind —————— — ——— . : . ‘
’ yue } ato . wife rE aa men (ratre Hall R SL iplants from the drought last summer
Mrs. B. 8. McKinley, of Howard, waa! od and Adifline. Mr, and Mrs, Cliffor MARRIAGE LICENSES. Sevier comes from Loganton and is R Martz a8, ..... 0 and fall
wv after having been | Korman and daughte Joann. Mr, and
fecal patient, Mrs. Edward S8potts, Mr. and Mrs,
of George Washiagton
here is more or disappointment
he prospects for a good hay Corop
many farms hereabouts. At the
eal tretm ” +
ical tretm for M: Charles Whited
Joseph Nolan, of Bellefonte, was dis
covered to pry the lock off the door of [Saturday afternoon Soon Contry
fonte. who had been a surgcial patient, lice Green and sons Westeott and Basil, | ™ hools
was discharged on Friday Mra
Albert Shultz ..... . Pittaureh [22 years old. Hl, was arrested April} Frank, 1b .... ees}
88 ohare ; favor law vi fons 4 . ¢ 0 Pens
Grace Fye hen State Colles charged with liquor law violations Durst ¢ iris 3
. wsyivania has been divided into
i “us
’ hit ¥ iw tg for ti a1 eet
Mark is 25 years old. and was being] Goodhart, of....... ate ¢ for the collection and
Myerstown |, for forgery Cyvawford. 3b iwvestigation of delinquent corporate,
ir
Bradford. 2b ... ) y 4 mercantile, inheritance and Hquid fuel
A AI MAUS A es,
" Frank Whitehill] and children, Hagel, )
Wi . ¥iph of Union twp, was : " i
m, H. Del os x y {Gean and Fred; Mr, and Mrs. Forest
» and son Edward, Mrs. Naanle
dimer J Becker .
admitted o ed ; ak :
admitted on Friday sabel M. Snyder wi Orbisonia
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treament and was y
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oseph WwW. Sithron a Cincinnati, O
Hazel Wolfsl
vas admitted
ghters Mildred and Evelyn, ij
, Columbia, Clinton and Lacoming,
Mrs, Andrew Tate and
s bo . . - —— “leounties, comprise the seventh district.
Granville B. Welsh .. «Freeman | Altoona. in cooperations with the Al. Totals ) H. ( Streitz is the supervisor of this
Minerva M. Lentz .. . + Freeman district. with headquarters in Wille
iamsponrt
Daniel Gentzel, aged rears. son of land son Eugene, Mrs, Ellen Hartmar
Roy Gentael,
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of Millheim, was admit- Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Shuey and chil-
ted on Friday as a surgical patient dren. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Tate and ——————————————
Charles Johnstonbaugh, of Bpringldaughter Teckla, Mr. and Mrs, Walter NOTICE, Sardis, it
’ Mit . pet fe * Mr and * ’ £4 ue r rem.
township. who had been a medical pa- NW tahill, drs Harsy Ww Maer. Me ind We have added Gis plowing es tempted in Altoona - C Dolan,
lent 4 i es hospital on Saturday. |Mre, Charles Long, Mrs, Irn teman, wiring Sprays and Di fectants to
tient, died in the hospital on Saturday. |Mrs. Charles ty ane (ot Purina Sprays. and isn The program of activities will start |Herman, 3b
Peter F. Hassel. of State College, was} harles Whitehill, Mrs. Twila Shuey our business: Frid ; th . 2 Hines. 3b
: a as And g ¢ Carol - Mv Rorey n Friday eve with a b parade —
glischarged from the hospital on Bat. and daughter Caroline Mare, Mrs Fly Bpray, ol ¥y. evening ne 3 B Dolan as
urdav after having undergone surgical [Charlies Whitehill celebrated here sixty-] Cre-8o-Fec. of bards and drum corps, organiza.
ay 8 $ » P 1
Krapes. 2b
treatment, seventh birthday. Lice and Flea Powder, tions throughout Central Pennsylvania] McAuley, of
tefreshments consisted of coffie,] Chlorrua Tablets,
yr s O being represented in the parade. D Grieb 1b
Joseph B. Bhaw of State College, wing sandwiches, cake and ce cream Poultry Worm Tablets and ™ ii be followed alStevenson, p
admitted on Saturday as a surgical pas . . and we parade w } 0 : y
tient Many beautiful and useful presents Dog Soap. competitive drill, participated in by
ived i BRADFORD & CO Total Buck spd their two daughters acvom
were recvived LADY xX), trie otals »
John Palmer; of Philipsburg, was ad- the American Legion and other pa panied him to Pennsylvania, and vie
i . . Centre Hall. lotic orfgnizations, and this will by fol- ited Mra, Buck's home at Mifflintown.
Hirtey on Saturday as a surgical pa- Balley to Sit In Miffiln —————— i —— lowed by a magrificent display of fire STANDISG OF THE CLUBS.
ten President Judge (Thomas ¥. Dalley|SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN works, won Lost Po |, So that he who runs might Seat
Mrs. John Gross. of State College), priniingdon county. has been named CENTRE COUNTY B. B. LEAGUE] On Saturday afternoon a baseballlo oe man ........... etters bearing the inscription, " U.
was Simikted on Saturday to Undergo ly. the state supreme court to wit in : : :w game is scheduled as a part of thel oo wg Post Office, Centre Hall, Pa.” were.
surgical treatment. persbury
toona High school Alumni, are making
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plans for celebrating Flag Day on a Lamar
larger scale than has ewr been ate Rev. HL W. Buck, pastor of a large
Presbyteriahy congregation In Mines
apolis, Minn, was at the home of hie
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs
F. P. Geary. In town, during the past
week. The Rev, Mr. Buck came 0
Pennsylvania to attend the séssions of
the General Assembly of the Preshys
terian church, at Pittsburgh. Mrs,
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Bl ewoomacammen
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y as hhh thd on the large plate glass window
the Mifflin county courts until a new] The following games are scheduled |fag Day program, the mame to be Mellefonte ..... pain :
Mrs. Mary Bowery, of Jullan. wasljdge la named for the Mifflin county [for this week and next in the Centrejplayed by the crack Penn Central and of the local post office a few days ago
CORUIR oooiiviviniinnsy
discharged on Sunday after having un- | judicial district, created by the recent |Coumty Baseball League: Altoona Works teams and will be pre-|, : : hy aa itinerant sign painter. Even
dergone surgical treatment. legislature. Huntingdon and Min] june 11—Rebersburg at Lamar; [ceded by a parade of the two teams andlooasant Gap ......i..n though the post offic, was appropriates
. " d handsomely marked, —twice, if
John Billet of Bellefonte, was ad-leountics formerly were embraced nlcoburn at Centre Hall; Pleasant Gap |other-organizations. ——r—————r— ly an y
mitted on Sunday as a surgical patient. [the same district. at Bellefonte This Flag Day celebration has been . you please, ~right before the eyes of
Elizabeth Nolan 11-year-old daughter a ll June 18~<Contre. Hall ‘at = Pleasant)Dianned as o community aair and it N en a te uired,
of Joseph Nolan of Bellefonte, was Food Sale on Church Lawn, Gap: Rebersburg at Bellefonte: Lamar]l® hoped that all of the prople living] We have a large quantity of thejriangers. of course—who Inq
: Jap; rEburg a ' throughout Central Pennsylvania will [New Improved Dr, Hess Fly Spray, | "Wheres is the post office?” when
admitted on Sunday to undergo sur-l The W. M. 8 of the local Evangel- lat Coburn, accept the Invitation and visit Altoona ]which kills flies in the stable Ar pro- [practically on top of it. Now Post
gical treatment. jeal church will hold a food Sale onl Jure 18--Pleasant Gap at Lamar lo. Friday evening and Saturday and tects cows in the pasture. It sells for [master R. M. Smith believes th, new
There were 45 patients tn the hos. the chikch lawn on Saturday, June leantre Hall at Rebersburg; Bellefonte by thelr presence help to observe this]$1.00 a gallon in S-gallon lots, or $1.10 %en will show the way. Well, if ®t
pital at the beginning of the week 20th, afternoon and evening. 2tV.t Coburn, national $vent. single gallon bulk.=J, §. Booger, Cen- [doesn't —there's mo room for more
tre Hall, 2t signs,
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