The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1933, Image 1

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    VOL. CVII.
HALL. PA.
THURSDAY, APRIL
Traffic Light to Go, So Decides
ins
obsery
patrolmen tructed
their
ight
The traffic light on the diamond here
ance,
unanimous
installed seven years ago, by
usefu
consent of the borough council wit!
lered to
rangements
be removed
i
could
y
Highway
GARDENERS TO GET
FREE SEEDS
RELIEF
AND
of $4260.00 to Ce
Allotment
$ the
rellef gardens by
Relief Board
purchase
for
ergency provides
needed funds for
and plants for
The Centre Cot
tee, consisting of
College; J. V.
and 8S. M. Shallcross,
allocated the avallabl
districts of
been placed
and
those
s this
family
garden
the
these gardens.
Garden Com
Rohrbeck, S
Philipsin
Bell
e funds to t!
Orders
seeds and
be dls
re-
ted
inty
E. H.
Jowers,
efonte, has
e six
have
for
the county
for garden
tomato plants
pla
year.
ren to
grow
garden
every
eX
”n
on
if
alarge
HIGH SCHOOLS ADOPT FUNKS
BASEBALL PLAYING
‘STILL LIKE
DESPITE
CALIFORNIAN
EARTHQUAK}
tie
SCHEDULE
"
Eastern
Ret
Hall
L111
Division
4
incerely,
THE FUNKS
THE
The 1
HORSE
ree Is =
IS COMING BACK.
ome-back
hae ryve
and
high-
sing of an
it
oven
be in
untiry.
through
will
and
fame
0
On a ten an
Penns | way
more
over the
or
x One ©
h
seems
e the
a
app
lowing. A few years
was almost t! iver.
1
was i
light
_. Ham ved
I'he Hes asualities was
dre, friends ex-
im Te
ported, How
plain
& un
piowing ne
last fall and
the plow
circumstances
fro
{faetiting
— A MASA
winter
hie
ad
a
the
was
inteered
construction of
mileg a new
T Harbeson
in charg:
volt their lab-
men
the
ot
“nal”
6
ot
two rond
al
appear of
Appears aw
" into Vall C
Angie ey
trict forester & matter
Local ‘High’ Girl Wins in Soprano
Solo Group in County Contest
The Stats League staged a ards set
musica] contest at State College, Fri-
eo Forensic
by the League made
| cisiong for each group,
| Muscial supervisors for the various
| High school are: State College, Miss
There were four separate | Elizabeth Pippert; Bellefonte, Mrs. Al.
Fach contestant in the Instrumental berta Krader; Centr, Hall, Mrs Mal
group rendered thelr required number | colm Smith. '
and the vocal groups rendered the re-| The winners of the Centre county
quired number and a selected number. contest will compete with the winners
sroup I. (High School Bands)—Win- of the Central Penna. Section in the
ner, State College High. Other con- | 8c hwab Auditorium, State College, on
testant, Philipsburg High. | Baturday, April 22, at § A. M.
in Group II, Violin Solos, the win The Central Section consists of the
wer was Donald McClure, of Bellefonte | counties of Clearfield, Cambria, Centre,
High. | Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Snyder and
In Group III, Voice, Trios, the win- | Union,
ner was State College High. Melle-| The State is divided Into nine seoc-
fonte High competed, | tions ~the Northwestern, Western,
In Group IV. Soprano Solos, the Southwestern, North Qentral, Central
winner was 8ara J. Odenkirk, of Cen-| (of which Centre is a part), Southern,
tre Hall High. Isabe; Bradford. Cen- | Northeastern, Eastern and Southeast.
tre Hall High, and Eleanor Robinson, ern.
State College High, also were entrants | Winners in these various sections
The entrants from Centre Hall made | will compete in a final State contest
a very creditable showing. The winner lat Sunbury, April 25.29,
rated high in stage presence, enunci-| A more definite and detailed an.
ation and resonance. nouncement will be sent to the win:
Fulany meeting the required stand- ners and schools interested
the de
day afternoon of last week.
conteats,
LOCAL IL 0. 0. FF. NO. 89
HOLDS
Wednes D
t Dept
of
evening of lasy weel
Grand Master Wm.
sisted by
Edward Zong
Zong, Installe
of Centre
day
ity
Bellefonte,
is Cyrus Ho)
ad enn
ele
I
tric
Jr.
Grand
Mong,
newly
Lodge
a
Ted d the
an
¥
edd offi
t ora
1
y
Ao les r———
HOSPITALS MAY RECEIVE
FIFTH MORE IN APPROPRIATIONS
Hi
SCOTT MAY BECOME
STATE SENATE
:
AA
Fxeentor Sells Rossman Property.
HERE'S WHAT FARM
OWNERS CLAIM IS
WRONG WITH THEM
Depart-
President
the
for
the farmers’ trou
ty
oy
gathered
Agriculture
velt shov
v what
of things the
r grows have dropped an average
The things he 1
29 per cent
cent
3
sly 29
mortgage ind
from $4,320,470,000
3 ¢
yor of
con all fa
in 1934
fiscal
all
foreclosure,
From 1813 to 1530 farm taxes In-
creased two and one-half times.
In 1931 these taxes took 47.2 per
cent of the money the farmer had left
after other expenses that had to be
paid in cash had been met.
Agriculture's gross income dropped
from around $12,000,000,000 in 1929 to
$5.200,000,000 in 1932
The value of farm lands has dropped
50 per cent since 1020.
A MI A TS A—————
We will never have a decent State
government until we have a governor
less of a bigot than Pinchot.
MI PS
¢ re were
rigaged
In the
cent of
1831.32,
wore lost
year
farms
2.84 per
through
SEARSON HORSE SALE
A SUCCESSFUL
a car load of low
and
son,
t
Hall
en———————— —_s
GARMENT FACTORY
AT LAUVRELTON;
REOPENS
20 EMPLOY}
¢
tl A ss
FOWER
PASSENGERS ON
EAGLE
Io CARRY
BALD
————————-
(OLLEGE COW
STATE
herd of the Pennayl
|
3 a 8
shed new for
¥
ini
roduction
try in the
American
animal
Btripes
to
Re ister r on
atte C
old Sin
with
of
ang E
h
wile
or i i
les or en-
the
Thi
and
a produc
milk and
£ ¥ %
i ! ar ars
Emile
110270 pounds
oof Fas
of fat
26
tion
5004
’
nds in ¢l
AI AS
A WELCOMING PARTY.
A party Krum.
rine Fri
iaintanco
3
18 held
at Potters
ich
nn
w ruce
home . on
fy gv
evening,
at wi acd
on thors
friends
ake, pickles
served, all report
delightful time
Those
Sha
Mr
wills
ithere
dwiches
had a very
wore
Miss
White,
Barr,
Earl
Charles Sellers,
Mrs. Edng Mattern, Mrs.
Mrs. Rose Sellers, Mrs. Ed. Taylor,
three sons, Joe Ebbe and wife. Miss
Hazel Hoover, Misses Betty, Erma and
Frank Stevenson, of Buffal, Run Val-
ley: Misses May and Pearl Miller, of
Bellefonte; Wallace Ilgen, wife and two
sons, Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Walker, Earl
White and wife, Guyer Grove and fam-
ily, Burton Fetterolf and family, Ray
Sharer and family, Claude Dutrow and
family, Ralph Homan and family,
James Decker and family, J. H. Delan-
ey and family, of Centre Hall, R. D;
Mre. Roy Dutrow, of Centre Hall;
Ed. Brown, wife and daughter, May-
nard Barger and family, J H. Burk.
Present were:
Miss Beatrice
and Mrs. OC. 'E
and sons
and son,
Maud
of Zien;
John Meek,
Myers, wife
wife and son
Ruth Saxon,
i
rer,
two
With beer coming in last Friday and
the State having falled to pass any
measures regulating its sale. one local
restaurateur dared to dispense the 3.2
"non-intoxicatng” beverage the fimmt
day. Me was M. BE COoldron, of the
Nittany Mountain Koffee Shoppe, who
drove to Harrisburg Thursday night!
and loaded up with the new brew, and |
found ready customers when the doors
opened Friday morning.
4
holder and wife, Bruce Ripka and wife,
| HL E. Foust, wife and daughter, F. F.
{Palmer and wife, G. H. McCormick
land wife, Hubert Neill, Irvin Dean.
| Bruce Krumeine and family, of Spring
Mills, R. D. “"e
AI MR
Estimates submitted by the State De
| partment of Labor and Industry place
(the number of jobless persons in Cen-
tre county at 5,132 In the month of
March.
nc"
2
«Jy
1 1933.
r————— — —————
GRADE “EXAMS”
HIGH SCHOOL
FOR
XAT sina
of nits
tO
¢
hy
A MYA
LOCAL PERSONS VISIT
STATE LEGISLATIVE
last H.
‘loyd Brook
Har
wl
week,
1
“nt 10
t
i
file Ir
A —————
LICENSES GRANTED TO
NING APPLIC
AA A SAA
ISENIOR MH. 8, CLASS HOLDS
SUCCESSFUL
1t three n
Ther
the offing
this time
aoen In
UP IN SMOKE;
IT'S LEWISTOWN
8119675
SCRIP
160 875
Lewistown men watched $1
&i
go up in smoke
weren't
) the other day but they
It Loewistown's
during the recent bank
There ig about $500
held by the public but bankers
ost of it inl kept for souve
The official scrip burning party in.
cluded Clyde Bordman, Clifford IA Gra-
Valter Woods, Bugene T. Gram-
ley, W. W. Cunningham and Hugh B
McMeen,
Sm —————— AI MP RS
NORMAN THOMAS TO ENGAGE
IN DEBATE AT PENN STATE,
TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK
Thomas, internationally
known socialist and recent candidate
for President, and Noel Sargent, sec-
retary and economist of the Naitlonal
Association of Manufacturers, will de
bate on “Boclalism va Capitalism” at
State College, Tuesday, April 18, at 8:-
15 P. M. The debate will be in the
Schwab Auditorium under the auspices
of the Penn tSate Christian Association,
Mr, Thomas will take the affirmative
side, and Mrs. Sargent, the negative,
of the question which formally reads,
“Resolved that in the United States,
socialism would be a superior gystem to
capitalism.” Both speakers are fre.
quently heard on national radio hook.
ups,
To defray expenses involved in se.
curing the speakers, an admission of
thirty-five cents is being charged.
Since all seats will be reserved, tiok-
ets should be obtained in advance thru
the Penn State Christian Association,
304 Old Main Big, State College.
———— A
HOTTY was
crip iss send
iday
"
in
believe
be nirs
mn w
han,
Norman
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FROMALL PARTS
imat ed by
» by
an oti A
The
cabin
$ Bon
Wor
State
o in Shingle
Athletic
Giro
{own Gap
association
nd has
for Mr.
West Faire
residencs,
Fairmount
by Harvey
for
of Penn
been
the on's
College
W a
Stuart
fs
L
Yroken
Mrs H.
moun
residence
on
Stu
and
art
he
orner Streey and
Avenue purchased
Ward.
The
Botti
held
by
ister
of Rey
sired Lau
funeral
i
a re
Samuel
n minister,
Milton, was attended recently
8S. F. Greenhoe The min
wag a native of Cowan, Union
county, a graduate of Gettysburg Cole
lege and Seminary, entering the mine
istry in 1903. He filled charges in seve
eral adjoining counties, Including Mife
flin, where he served the Belleville
charge.
Rev. Fred. Wy Barry. of Highspire,
has been a patient in the Johns Hope
king hospital, Baltimore, for four weeks
and Wednesday of last week underweng
an operation for bladder trouble. Rew,
Barry is a former pastor of the Penng
Valley Lutheran charge and is contifie
ved to be held in high esteem by &
large number of his former parishione
ers, all of whom are hopeful that he
will fully recover.
Chari
nger thers
at
Rev
Two classes—the Men's and the
Young Men's— in St. John's Unfon
church school, Farmers Mills, on Sune
day visited the home of J. Wesley
Foreman. They remained in schoo for
thy opening exercises and then repairs
ed to the home of Mr, Foreman, whe
for along time wasa regular attendant,
where the lesson of the day was
taught. C. H. Bungard is teacher of
the Men's class and M. T. Zubler of
the Young Men' class. It will be re
called that Mr. Foreman fs physically
unable to attend the service he ono?
so faithfully did, J
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