The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1933, Image 1

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VOL. CVII.
933.
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NO. 18,
‘Exams’
Fifty pupils took the High 8 ‘hool en
Centre Hall in the
Thir-
examination
t1
High
ance
school building, Saturd
iy
4 . "1 ~ I valde ta
ty-8ix of the g p are non-resiaents,
A tion
amin
standard graduation ¢
lem
teacher: ‘iibur
Rimn Esther St
ner
CROP PRODUCTION LOAN
COMMITTEE OF CENTRE MET
crop production
Friday evening the
lodn committe of Centre cou
the office of County
purpose of the
was to obtain further instruction from
J. Clark Lippart, field It
appears rul x 1 loans made
for
thoroughly
matter in hand.
due to the
ity met in
Agent Thi
meet hat
ing
at
su
recent
crop production has
assimilated hose hav
condition
This
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
Admitted
Centre Cou
College ;
of Potter township
Spigelmyer, of Bellefo
George PF. of
n
Milesburg,
Lemont. medi
Mrs Hels
surgical; Rex
Harry
Chamberlain, 8
Walp
Mrs
township,
Shuey,
Esther
Ethel
Russell
Furst
Tharp, ©
ical
wdical, Miss Heat
Beay
Furst
State
Mill-
State
on, of
er,
11,
College,
surgical;
4 5
of Bi.
son of n
¢
medical; Pugan, of
sO
Bellefonte
Zi med
nberiain, of
Metzler, of in
& week T
John
Discharged during th
Tressler,
of Bellefonte
Bellefonte: Mary J,
fonte: Mrs, Ethel
College: Mrs. Wm.
fant daughter, State
Henry Young
State College;
bersburg, Mrs
Milesburg: Mrs
fonte: Richard Boyer,
Mra, Glendon Fetzer,
ship; Ruth Zerby. of Penna.
Mrs. Hannah Smith,
ship: James © Shirk, of Bellefonte;
Betty A. Waltz. 8, of Ferguson town
ship: Mrs. Mary R. Rhoades, of Belle
fonte, R. D.
Births at the hospital: A
and Mrs. Henry Martinson,
fonte, on Monday.
Deaths at the hospital: Henry CC.
Young, of Bellefonte, a surgical pa-
tient, died on Saturday.
There were 40 patients In the hos.
pital at the beginning of the week.
C—O MP 5
of Pleasant
De J. CO
Kachick
.
Dugan, of
ap.
or, Rogers,
of
State
Beckinger in
Mra
daughter,
Wolf, of
McKinley,
Gill,
of
and
College
infant of
Jason H
Valetta
Mary
and
of
son to Mr.
of Delle.
Farmers wanted rain, and they got
{ft Tuesday evening and night. Plough-
ed ground became bard and difficult
to prepare for seeding, and so it was
thay farmers wished for showers and
k= them.
Are Non-Residents
Vesta B
Miriam
auser,
in 14, 8
KERLIN
HEN
WHITE LEGHORN
LEADS NATION IX
EGG PRODUCTION
Contest, ls
United States ir
ympetition
lets the Kerli
pions {4
LOCK HAVEN TEACHER'S COLL.
HONORS CENTRE (C0. GIRLS
of Rebersburg
ilriti—
ASSESSORS TO REGISTER VOTERS
BETWEEN MAY 1 AND
ed
F. M. FISHER HAS INTERESTING
COLLECTION OF CURRENCY OF 6s
has an
used
Fr M. of
Interesting
ink Fisher, town,
collection
of
fat)
currency
y Civil
the
ne was
and
J.B.
pProg-
during the days
laid \
Fisher, wh at that t
perous 1 han at enn
BASEBALL, SATURDAY.
CENTRE COUNTY
£30635 FOR
GETS
RELIEF IN MAY
EE
INFORMATION ON T-MT.
ROAD
NO
lM ———
AAAS
GRANTED OPERATORS LICENSES!
ie ving persons smote nd
tt
Hal
t id Bes Fie }« Janeiro Brazil
oman wid, |
Port |
ollege
and
Three
falled to pass the examination
bs
M
State CN
i L.ykens
ite
Smith
Donald
{ Tomlinson
Harry (
Persons
Matild Ht
A
State Col
iries
valt
lege
A SA ———————
AGENCY MARYS
NUMEROUS CAR SALES
Motor
sold
LOCAL
The
Hall, recently
noted bel
George
Miller Company, Centre
Chevrolet cars as
WW
Deibler, Pleasant
Gap. sport
radio installed
Krape,
coupe’
H. D Aaronsburg, speclal se
Ww Baker
r. Mil
len Hollabaug
h, Btate
dio installed
Ww
oy. coach.
College, seo
i
Hert Bellefonte,
Bellefonte,
sedan
rie
Boyer,
Hall,
installed
Frank Mallon
The company
consignment
coach,
dio
Philadelphia, - sedan,
on Friday received
of cars consisting of two
sedans, S-window foupe, and one sport
coupe
i
a
PINCHOT'S “SAVING™ ON ROADS,
Governor Pinchot
all
in a (etter sent
newspapers in the State declares
if the legislature passes the bill
to take over 63,000 miles of road, Cen-
county taxpayers will save $111.-
150 in taxes, and that the whole State
will save over $18,000,000. Of course,
while that is true in a sense, the tax-
payers wil} be obliged to pay exactly
that much tax under some other name
than road tax. Bighteen million doll:
ars cannot be picked *from the alr
it must come from the pockets of the
people of Pennsylvania. The Oaverne
or is an expert when it comes to jug:
gling figures.
Two years ago, Pinchot took over
20,000 miles of road, a large per cent.
of which has not yet been Improved.
He has more roads on hand now than
he will be able to improve during the
remainder of his term. His saving
$111,150 1s all the bunk,
to
rain Schedule Changed,
.
EE ——
COMMUNITY SALE
5 HORSES, 20 (‘OWS
SECOND
BIST;
Cent
others found
Valle, and
were for
Eight
horse
Ni
cash
A
and a
COWS,
pul on
sold
horses solid gingle
for $171.00,
Twenty
heifer
The
hogs sold numbered 29.
J. Frantz
hand with
tools,
were
pra sed
$225
one
for i] two
the
for
and block
$50
were
and gold. beet
The
H
on
cow
of Belleville, was again
output of handles
“Chesp John
held a group of bidders busy nodding
loth did a smashing
The sale attended,
ders and Investigators coming fr
and In
counties,
an
garden ete
Wf
too,
business,
hid
om
smaller
was largely
all
sections of the county,
numbers from adjoining
“Jack” Smith was the
the general sale, and H
First Nationaj
—————— AMA DN AIL
FORMER ROCKVIEW WARDEN
PIES AT LEWISBURG
Three after stricken
with a heart attack, Stutte.
man, director of the guards training
school at the Northeastern Federal
Penitentiary, Lewisburg. died Toesday
night of las; week at hig home in Lew
isburg.
Mr. Btuttsman was a former warden
at Rockview Penitentiary,
IA PA ——
PATRONS' DAY IN LOCAL
SCHOOLS, FRIDAY, MAY
Patrons’ Day will be
Centre Hall public schools,
ternoon, May 12,
The Grade School work will ba ex.
hibited In thy class rooms of the eles
mentary school building. The public Is
cordially invited to visit these rooms
and inspect the work.
auctions
L.
{
of
Ebright
the lank, clerk
he
Jonson
days wan
)
in
af
observed
Friday
class work on exhibition in the High
school auditorium,
There will be a hoys' and a girl's
basebnll game with Boalsburg at 3
o'clock.
A ham and egg supper will he served
in the High school auditorium from
Bb to 8 P. M. "The price is 20c; pre-
school age, 160,
ROOSEVELT'S RETIRING ORDER
HITS LOCAL EMPLOYES
5)
el
going to
ranklin
from th
Democratic
"GET TOGETHER"
SPEAKER, DR. M.
SOCIAL,
8S. KEMP
Kemp
the
Laa-
RELIEF GARDENERS
FRE}
GET
YEGETARBLE SEEDS
| ] ri
dred go
¢
‘ommitted Families
are iiing on the
ateds
Distributors are 8
Port Matilda, Worth
ships Chester
WwW
8
ott Cra
and Taylor
Halfmoon
Patton township
Eves wn
ship
Rev. J
Gilbert
hh =
English,
Wy
1X:
Ferguson township
te and the
of Ferguson {owns
ship; James H. Schreck town
shidp: FF. H. Fisher, Harris township
I. A Heckman, Centre Hall: C E
Bradford. J. BE. Bubb. and J¢
| son, Potter township: J. C
D.
Strunk
Northeast section
‘ollege
College
enh Cars
4
Hales
Lee. Greg
Spars Wert,
wnship fond OO, Musser, Millheim:
A. Vonada, Penn township; and
Bierly, Miles tow nship.
Seeds included in the pac
Stringless Greenpod
| Dark ed and Winter
{Laucullug Swiss chard,
iing broceoll, Coreless Nantes and Chane
it carrots, Whipple's Yellow and
i8towell's Evergreen sweet Grand
| Rapids lettuce, Yellow onion
seed], Guernsey Hollow Crow parsnips
Giant Crimson, White Icicle, and Chi-
na Winter Rose radishes, Bloomsdale
Savoy spinach, Early Summer Crook.
neck and Boston Marrow squash, Pure
ple Top White Globe turfiips, and Am
crican Purple Top rutasgas.
Each gardener is receiving with his
package of geeds a two-page planting
plan and cultura drection mimeo:
graphed circular,
Tomato and cabbage "plants will be
distributed early In June.
A SAAS.
PENN STATE DAIRY SHOW.
Penn Btate’'s eleventh annual dairy
township:
“
KAaRes are
Detroit
beets,
beans
Keeper
Green Sprout
enay
corn,
Globe
the college, Baturday, May 13.
ests include fitting and showing
Jeattle, judging cattle and dairy
jucts, clean milk production, and
[4
{INK
i
Cone
dairy
prod-
milk
0 I SM HAAN,
| W. CT U. wil} meet at the
(of Mrs. W./ F. Keller, Tuesday
ing, May 8th.
home
evens
STONE CREEK KETTLE AXD
POE VALLEY TO BE CIVILIAN
CONSERVATION CORPS CAMPS
AA —————
BUILDING SWIMMING POOL
I ———
i
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROMALL PARTS
FORMER M. E. PASTOR HERE
FOUND DEAD, SUNDAY
»
re
30000 TROUT RECEIVED
AT WEIKERT REARING PLANT
thousand small were re.
the Paddy un Fish
me Association * rearing
located nt Weikert. The
the Federal hatch
ery in Virginia and consisted of brown
and Another
of 30,000 is expec from a
nt which is
shipment came from
rainbow trout
ted
shipm
{ SOON State
hatchery
The Paddy
similar to that
Mountain rearing plant
struction
for
Game
is under <o
cared
and
at Spring Mills be
the
wn
Mills
hh will
by Filan
Spring
Association
A MP AE —
BUFFALO RUN-MARTHA ROAD
TO BE COMPLETED BY
Con tor Balley
the
Run-Martha Fu
congrete road week
A considerable amount
remains
to Philipsburg and it
before tourists
this connection
Sea highway.
ROAD BILL GIVES CITIES
AND TOWNS, #19.250,000
bill,
boroughs
fra: expects feeaume
work onstruction
on
falo mace
this
of
on this
will be ate sum
will be able to
the Lakes-to-
work
short
vel
to be done cut
mer
{160 on
The Williamson
$10,250,000 cities,
townships for street and road construc
tion and maintenance during the next
two years, was passed by the House
on Thursday, By a vogp of 132 to #1,
the Senate-approved measure wassent
to the Governor.
The bill was sponsored by Republi-
can organisation forces as a counter
proposal to Governor Pinchods plan
of having the State take over 531,000
additional miles of second-Class town.
ship roads,
C—O APS AR
It W. Atlee & Co. Seeds could talk
wo wouldn't have to advertise them.
They aro always reliable and true to
name. All seeds tested before reachs
ing the sower Sold only by H P.
SCHAEFFER HDW, Bell phone 14M,
Bellefonte, Pa.
apropriating
to and
.
tefrand the
side to result
4 placing under bond
of Fred ‘Phiebsl
of Ping Glenn.
mi. af { former,
y-treasurer of the township
super cused of ralee
ke paid fam-
whnshio
the
visors,
memi the
liam jis missing
oading manure from a Wage
week
and unexpected
Lee from it. In
left shoulder and
ligaments, as an X-ray
The arm was strape
y to give nature all op”
work a cure which may
number weeks to adgomie
on on
Wednesday morning
wood
of last
mn made a quick
and threw W. E
struck his
the
revealed
his body
portunity to
require a
plish
of
re. Newton OC.
and son-in-law,
Fisher, and the
id Hartsock,
home in
#f Thursday
Yarnell, her daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Chae
former's grandson,
saute from
Lewistown Centre
Mrs. Yarneh paid
vigil to the Reporte
the various male
family were employed
leading industry -the
plant. The party before re=
home visited relatives at Lee
and elsewhere.
O16 drove by
their to
ry delightful
and stated that
f the
wisiown's
members ©
Ls
| Viecose
in
turning
mont
About forly persons, mostly from
Centre Hall, participated in a "shower™
for Mrs. Pau; E. Brown, formerly Thele
ma PBrungart, daughter of Mr ang
Mrs. Cleveland Brungart. of town, on
Thursday evening. The “shower prove
ed to be a veritable rain of useful are
ticles of various description and will g¢
far in equipping the young couple's
new home, at the “Green Lantern,” five
miles south of Belleville on State Highe
way No. 5. The “Green Lantern” f#
an eating house, the only one between
Reedsville and Belleville, Gas, ofl, eto,
are also sold,
I). Bparr Wert, prominent citizen of
Haines township, was a visitor in town
on Friday and called at this offfcs. Mr.
Wert like any good citizens up in arms
against the present unjust system of
taxation wherehy rea; estate. repre-
senting only twenty per cent. of the
total wealth of the wountry, is taxed
#0 as to produce eighty per cent of the
revenue derived from saxation. Time
has made changes; real estate no longs
er represents our greatest wealth; ine
comes, cspecially, should he the fare
get for taxation, and will be once an