The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1931, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    5 VOL. CV.
Centre Hall H
Hall High
championship of
Centre
won the
Division of
Boalsburg
took
bal] past the Boalsburg goal-
Boalsburg's
halg¢ of the
kept the
territory most of
game,
East Penns
Wednesday af
Hall pl
State College
Centre will
Valley
ternoon, to determine the county cham-
Tuesday,
their first game In
vo
at
pions, On December
will also play
to
champlons
This
wnd com-
Soccer tournament.
High
gor Central Pennsylvania.
Central Penna.
determine the school
fourn-
ament is held at State College:
GRANGE ORGANIZATIONS
ELECT OFFICERS
inty romona
aunty
subordinate
ings
iN
vis
meet
Grange Arc R former
gesstons 4
Lila He
: Lady
Iarkie.
lect
tinger;
Mrs, Frank Keller Aas’
Mrs
following
Dorothy X
are the
Progress Grange:
Master.
erseer, John
Bla
Curtis Raeiber; Ov
Mra, John
Asg’'t Stew
DK
Secretary.
Jot
Lecturer,
A. H.
Ralph Lasse; Chaplain. Mrs
P. H lu
Vesta Blauser; Gate Keeper,
H,
Dutrow;
Dutrow:
Steward, Spayd;
Kel
ler: Treasurer,
Mrs
Ceres, Mrs. P
na, Mrs. Clyde
J. W. Delaney;
Mrs. George McCormick.
Durst; Lause;
yr.
Flo
Ass't
Mrs,
Lady Steward
————— i ———————
POLITICAL MACHINE BUILT
WITH HIGHWAY FUNDS
of ti £
of
hichwayv
NIENWaYy
Inve
federal
Here
diture
in
President Hoov-
stigation e
expen
and funds Penn-
ania was asked of
of Pittsburgh.
World,”
ulating in Pennsylvania, McGrew said
the “build
a political machine” for Governor Pin-
Lewis McGrew.
Publisher of the “Labor cir-
funds arebeing used to up
chot.
The President directed him to the de-
partment of justice. McGrew said he
would ask a federa] grand jury investi-
Salling that, his
complaint to congress for an inquiry.
gation, or in CAITY
————————
PINCHOT FIRES SIX;
HIRES SEVENTEEN
Dismissal of five superintendents of
the of
and supplies announced
They
construction from department
property was
Friday by the Governor's office.
are:
William Madison, Muncy. $2160;
Clarion, $2160; John H.
$2400; Forsythe.
$2400, Ed-
Pittsburgh,
L.V
JogEs Roach
Houtzdale, George 8.
and Thomas
$2640,
Henderson
of
the Bureau of
of $3300,
nounced, |
Brookville, C,
munds,
Dismissal of D. G of New
Cumberland, the record
tion
at
chief TE
in Motor Vehicles
a salary also was an-
Of the seventeen appointments made,
one was in Centre county. J
Eleven maintenance superintendents,
State Highway Department, at salaries |
of 31860 a year, ag follows:
Charles OG. Rishell, Emporium; Aaron |
D. Leitzell, Bellefonte; Earl J. Madden,
Webster Mills; Edw, E. Harnish, Win-
gate’; Charles F. Phillips, Downlington;
Schuyler Lose, Middleburg; Frank BE.
Schaeffer, Rmaus; Harry 8, Huey,
Huntingdon; Elmer A. Young, Franks
town township, Blalr county; James E.
Dowell, North Union township, Fay-
otte county; and Harry G. Randall,
Maleroft,
Charles D. Fenstamacker of Clarion,
Araftsman, Highway Department, $1500,
and the following five senior examiners
fn the banking department at salaries
of $3360 a year: James O. Maclean,
Pittsburgh; Richard H. Mohler, Oak
mont; Harry W. Watkins, Mt, Leban-
on: Walter W. Laphen, Pittsburg, and
Edgar W. Hutchinson, Philadelphia.
hamplons
un
is Hke. It
could have
proper bound
as though ti
goems
kept the within
it
game
8, and not have
such Soene as was
h
player
a
Soccer officials ave the authority
remove any for Unnecessa
roughness, and
as a referee to use such authority.
such authority would have been
early in the game, undoul
tedly
roughness would have
necessary
ed, and the game could
properly played.
|
age
£100,000 FIRE IN TYRONE.
Two firemen were overcome and
0H. 600
$100.00
Tyrone
exceeding
mornin from
LY
nan
woods
wr
$
»
is
i
1
“ ”
er i
are located
lists
m
1
¥
Lent
6 room f
fire spread rad
and to apart-
and
damage to
second third
th
owned
Jr.,
Jones, publicati
Desmore-Blitner,
he Youngstown Dally Vindleator
‘es this account of a marriage, the
here
Berkley
bride being known
H
announces the
M.
Wednesday.
Pa”
Bitner
well
“John Bitner
Ave.
IMArrag
ter,
Laura Bitner
Desmore, November
New Castle
Laura M fa the oldest
child of Mrs. Wm, Bitner, of Tussey
ville R. M. ¢§
Centre oldest
of
is
grand-
and
Hall and
Helen 8,
Postmaster
the daughter
Mrs Bittner. of town. 8he
an accomplished young lady
Best wishes from her friends in Cen-
tra county.
A A AREA
Shower of Gifts,
A delightfu} miscellaneous shower
was held by
of Mrs
the Sunday school class
last Thursday
night at Mr D
F. The entertainment and re-
freshiments were enjoyed by all.
Mr, and Mra,
Houser and children, father,
Elwood Smith
the home of and Mrs,
Smith.
Those present were:
M.
er,
*
moth«
saters anl brothers of Mrs. Elwood
Mrs. A. R,
ters Margaret and
Smith, and daugh
and Mrs
Houser
Mr
Hazel
Dolly;
George Ralston. Mrs Ralston,
Mra
and
Mrs. 8
Fred
amuel Bitner and daughter,
Mrs, W. M
fre. John
Miss Estelia
Ida Frazier, Miss Martha Yearick, Hel.
B Mrs. Hattle
Meyers, Mrs, Heckman, Mrs
link. Harold Bradford, Violet
Mre. Elmer Runkle and daugh-
Mr, and
Mrs. Elwood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Smith,
C—O ——————
Ten Persons Granted Operating LI
censes,
Ten persons passed the tests of mots
or operators cards held by members
of the State Highway Patrol in Belle-
fonte last week. Fourteen applicants
appeared for the tests but four falled
Those who received their permits are
Mervin B. Watson. Bdlafonte: VI.
James, Jr. Boalsburg: Merrill Walker,
Spring Mills; E. E. Espenshade, Belle
fonte; Mrs, Paul King, Bellefonte;
Mary Isalwq Fleming. Dellefonte: John
L. Shaffer, Madisonburg: Freldel M.
Schweitzer, State College: Mary BRE,
Bloom, Bellefonte, and Dorothy BE.
Whiteman, Milesburg.
———————— A M5 USA
Is your subscription due
Bender, Houser
daughters, XN Whiteman and
daughter Hosterman, Mias
en itner, Evan Bitner,
George
Charles
Smith,
ters Misses Sara and Janet,
BALL, PAL *
2
JRSDAY, NOVEM!
PENSTOCK FOR
FARMERS MILLS MILL
NEW
conerole is being
Farm
¢
———— =
FARM SOLD 10
J. ARCHEY
BE
EUNGARD
—
i
f f
Ch
}
j 7
or J. W
nasignee, H. IL.
ing the auect
Fire.
Spring
Bellefonte Dalry Damaged by
id
afternoon
and
to
in
£0
the
st It
riday
by a passerby,
it
vestigation
was found
originated from
The
size hole in the roof and destroy-
Both
extinguishing
The loss
$400,
an oil stove on
the first floor. flames burned a
good
ed a portion of the interior fire
companies responded,
the blaze in a short time is
estimated at between 300 and
ally
parti covered by insurance,
A AM A
Thankoffering Service,
of
an
The
church
young people the Latheran
wii render appropriate
Thankaoffering program in the Lather
utllzing
the hour for the regular Sunday
an church, Sunday evening,
serve
An Invitation in extended the
ice,
general public to attend.
a MI Mt A.
Minstrel Show
Thera will be
Announced,
a minstrel show in
Friday
rendered hy
ME
and EHO TRO by
Grange h evening. IDecem-
the Men's
all,
ber 11th,
of
Bible
Class the church of Laowis.
town Progress
Grange,
—————— A. PASS
Chicken Supper at Boalshurg.
On of
the ladies’ Bible class of the Boalsburg
Saturday evening last week
teformed Bunday school served a
chicken supper in the Sunday school
room. This has been an annual affair
for some years past, and is looked for-
ward to with fond desire.
The supper consisted of roast chick.
fillng, with dressing, mashed
potatoes, sweet corn, plokled cabbage,
cucumber pickles and celery, cranbers
rie, spiced fruit, bread and butter.
Those present to enjoy eating the good
things prepared by the ladies came
from Philadelphia, Willlamsport, Pal-
myra, Altoona. Huntingdon, Yeager
town. State College and nearby towns
and the surrounding community. More
than 225 werg served supper.
C—O SS —
President Hoover believes everything
would be all right provided the home
kitchen were made smaller. and Pin-
chot believes the only cure for the fils
in the Keystone Stato Is to increase
taxes,
en and
.
LOCAL PEOPLE
RED
ANSWER
CROSS
TO
ROLL, CALL
lowing persons contributed
in the Red
Cross
artholomew
Hel
Rov,
Rn
Mi on WwW. A
Homan,
terman, Hagan, Mrs. R. 8. Hag-
Runkle
Hagerstown Wedding.
ANNUAL CONVENTION OF
SUPERVISORS OF CENTRE CO.
Held In Court House, Tuesday~Table
Showing Mileage of Rural Road
System la the County.
The Centire
Ase
this
annual convention of the
Auditors’
of
iefonte.
County Supervisors’ and
oid
week in the court house
sociation was | Tuesd
Bel An
vad been prepared
F. A.
ution
AenOCLn
interesting program |
which is printed below. Carson
in sécretary of the
The
Invocation
Thena,
Appointment
morning session:
and address by Rev. Rob-
ert
of commitices,
Address by F. W, Curtis,
Report of delegates to State conven-
tion.
Address
by oounty superintndent F
G. Rogers,
session :
H. A.
State asosciation.
Afternoon
Address
the
Roll call,
Address by
Address bv County Commissioner N
by Thompson, secre
tary of
Hon. laird Holmes,
Wilson.
Wwport resolution committee.
Blection of officers
Adjournment,
ha first
—— — _- —
NEWS NOTES FROM THE
efficient
presided at
Odenkirk,
Following the program
Te
y members
a and cookies
of the Mission-
oods
of Lewistown, were
VY. Goodhart
town las
wn play
ing ana
throughout
the dos couldn't be
stopped by the giant Mountaineers,
» 3 “ - A
dy boys fry end
gs around the
case with all
Pro-
y it was in this
there wore
continual disputes
the rules of the game
the decigic
the referee, tha
By
citing argument
inst quarter whi
team to recline on the sod gnd refuse
The at
stage of the game was 31.7
the
Not
which «
to finish the game. score
in
Notra from
Dames Down-Town
ve ¢ 5
having nits
y pit thelr st
field
the outcome of the conflict
any oppone
reng
Dames jeft the f
.
Following
is the personnel of the
teams:
Down-Town (Notre Wood
Bradford, Kenneth Frank, Fred
Spyker, Dean Weaver, Vinton MoClel-
jan, Jim Bradford, Bob Don-
ald Goodhart. George Martz, John Kirk:
patrick,
Dame):
row
Wetzel,
Lawrence Bender, substitute,
John Knarr,
Alfred Relish Don-
ald Coldron, Jack Coldron,
Up-Town (Army):
lalph Pack-
Runkle,
Eugene
er, Heckman Dean
Jim Gearhart
Emerick,
George
Chris Morrow,
Bobby Dinges, Jr, sub
toes:
The following table gives, in t
column of numerals, the total miles of
township roads prior to
of the
column.
son State Legislature; in the
second the number of miles
add to the
tha third
total] number of miles remaining under
taken over to Rural Road
System. and in column, the
the jurisdiction of township supervis-
stitute. Ralph Arney.
ccs
FLINK SELLS RESTAURANT.
The hotel restaurant, conducted since
B
to Pau; Bradford. who is now farming
June by C link, was recently sold
on the Meeker place near Potters Mills
He will take
by the first of December.
charge of the restaurant
Original
40.1
46.7
18.8
23.6
25.8
50.4
b2.6
36.2
2.3
24.0
«26.86
204
«+319
17.3
17.2
25.0
22.5
64.3
16.1
25.7
L345
24.2
298
17.2
230
Benner
Boggs ..
Burnside
College
Curtin
Ferguson
Gregg ....
Halnes
Halfmoon
Harris
Howard
Huston ........
Idberty
Marion
Miles
Patton
Penn
Potter .....
Rush .
Snow Bhoe ..........
Taylor
Union ..
Walker
Worth
“se
Kraan
EEE EEE
Fee aans
FErer ae
Fev s aan
EE
ERs brane
ERASE Nas
sean
EE
Shans peea
Ee
Faber RE NEN
ww
BRET Rhee
FREE TEE v
TOWRIB .ovvvsvsvrvvanesss TORO
LI
Present
Mileage
5H
30.8
6.8
189
Miles put on
Rural Road Bystem
5.6
15.9
11.8
3.7
-3
tl
wEemaSa
WO <1 ~8 ey OD
PE
N( ). 46.
a
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
0g
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
vi é
a day last
making
bus line,
Tyrone
hound
lefrinit
a dajrymans
ly, drove 0
to transact 8
of Mille
it an operation
and hay
amley,
hospital
spital
from the
Pittsburgh
to the
unten
at
at
we transferred
1 wal
ANUTrSCHY
Rockview near here.
Penn head of
Internation
Chicago Noe
ris
shoes
BhooD
swine at
al Livestock Exposition
-
to December
F. P. Geary
having
s on Sunday,
en weeks,
yw Centre
the sale of
and
1 suffers
stock
bc
on
an
auto
Erooks of
While in
guest
Red Cross worke
a
D. A
his eyes
tment by
who found &
over
sioner
14
Ww
tres
specialist
grown :
termed
A Process
weadling” is being resorted to.
last week,
a platforsy
the Junction
of Bellefonte, saw
close 9
Charles Biiger places
On to Lewistown,
where as
at
R. R
Harter,
iman by the P.
Earl
wr
Station,
two cubs
Centre county appointments made by
Edward HK
Snow Shoe, a forest ranger, at
of $1080 per year, and Paul
journeyman
the department of forests and Wie
Governor
strchot in
Pinchot Ir
8.
wiude
Harris
a sala
N.
ry
Brouse, Boalsburg, a
in
fers.
at a salary of $1380 a year.
The put on in the
hellett Theatre by the Altoona Elke
Hiks being the
a very delightfu; affals,
house at 78
The net receipts were
board In
iinstrel show
n
Ri
cluly, the Bellefonte
SPONsoOr, was
and attracted a capacity
cents per seat.
turned over to a charity
Jaellafonte for local re
Bellefonte for local u
Martin
Mills, a
of Farmers
e State Constabe
Sunbury, is off regulas
15th next month,
number of the constable
patrol«
into game
approaching deer
Shreckengaet,
of 1
member
at
the
lary, located 0
until of
It
lary force
appears a
and State Highway
men will be "converted"
wardens during the
SCA/KON,
of
E. B. Thompson, Pittsburgh, wa§
a guest of his niece, Mrs 8, W. Smithy
He is about to be
retired list, having ale
He contem*
a pleasure trip to Californiss
and taking a southern route will come
back to Florida where he will remain
for the winter.
over the weak end.
placed
ready
on the
discontined work.
plates
Harry Hetrick, a State road workes
on the Port Matilda-Philipsburg roads
was accidentally shot in the eye by &
rabbit hunter. One of the pellets In
a shot fired by William Brown inflict
ed the injury. Hetrick was first take
en to the Philipsburg hospita; and lates
to the Huntingdon hospital, where the
shot was removed.
The fifty dollars forfeited by Harry
V. Kecler, due to the demand for a res
count of the votes in Millhelm borough
was just enough to pay the five per
song for the service performed, at the
rate of $10.00 per day for each, which
figure was set by Judge Fleming. The
board worked four hours to make the
count. The remainder of the expensd
occasioned will be borne by the countyy
-