Min — a - VOL. CVII. - » ® » CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. duri County * . Ed Admitted Centre ios pital Clements, Bellefor Beck, Bellet Br Graimy Roy Cleta Charles mte Bellef Milesburg, State wehbill Irvin we Hiand, i Hellefonte Howard, Pleasa Showers Hastin nt Gap sal: Florence D. Urg, st Bellefonte, R Pleasant i Spring Mills t. Frederick Dale, Boals- Mrs. Ernest Frazier, DD. 3, surgical; Car; Hast. Mrs. James Young, medical irgical ; of ings, Gap Tosceno, Robert Will- Mrs. John y Bellefonte, surgical Joseph College, ard, Bellefonte, Harper, State Col State medica We, SUrgicad. during the and Mrs, Mon- Mrs jast Jack- Th hospital born to Mr Bellefonte, Mr. and R D. Mrs on the A son, of daughter Births at past week: Willlis day: a Austin Tuesday: a child to Hoover, of Be Lucas, on born to Fleming Mr Hefonte Lacas, of and son urs- day. Gladys R. D 1} Helen R Mrs. Frank i DD. Bier- Theodore Zar- State Discharged during the week Johnstonbaugh QO. A. Strunk, Shultz, 1 Bellefonte, iv Bellef 3¢ > llefonte, Bellefonte; R. D 4 tin Mrs. FE i I}: Master Mrs daughter, Kline Be of C ifonte, Charles of Bradley, ger and College | Hastings Pleasant sie Ulmer. of ine Grove Johnson, Pine] Id Musser Belle Gap Mills; Mari Master Robert { LOCARDR CITIZENS RESPOND? TO RED CROSS ROLL CALL H good ill citizens in Fed ant nire responded sure to the annuad Whil Ow med iil the that of © nme ihute one of he home of WwW. N |8T Ida Frazier W. Bradfo ford Martha Mrs, Wetzel Miller Odenkirk Bradford My J Mr Airs Lasse { Riegal Helen J. WW W. F. Bra Mrs. A. G. Mrs. W. ‘A E.M H Howard a Lieb 8s Ale xan 1vett Mrs, E Durst lla Hosterman Mra. Elizabeth Devine Pr-C H. LL Mrs. T Hosterman Mrs Smith D > Mrs , D Helen Elizabeth Bartholomes R Hagan H. I. BEbright Russell | F. Emery De Verna George Ste Howard Durst M1 W.F. Keller Mrs. C. H. Light Mra. J.8. Boozer Grace OC. Smith RH. 8 Jamison “ A A Mi 3 Bartholomew terling Bartholomew W.H. Bartholomew Mrs. BSW. Smith Ww : t ) Bartholomow 8 Smith ~ ohn wubherman Zl Millen Balley lors wit tt thahaoir gg of the of A —— EXTRA SESSION OF LEGISLATURE on Monda CENTRE CO. SPORTSMENS DINNER TUESDAY NITE, STATE COLLEGE ing members Matths Dan R. Sch lie W gar W Kenneth A A Stackhe Hon the F was manner The principal r ler, ent: w nab Sevier Nicholson, Redd, of Conn of Ma Sr ckeyville secretary f je oO E orest Dorworth Wa and the Of ters and toast master, n introduced speakers Mr who dwelt wie Deib. head of the commission, on the work the commission w do- ing and its approval by of the St Presi lowed 1 The Assocd as the sportsmen He paid high compliment it He fol other speakers to “rie loose ve Wi several Mills Game Fish represented by theses Hall, Spring Daup, Jr. Coldron, H Guy Corman, Dr. George CC. P Long 8S. Ward Gram- ley. BR. B. Stover, Windom OGramley, Randall Miller. Mr. Smith. Bruce G Meyer, lee Vonada, Charles Musee: Mr. Bateman Spring ind ation members Mills and Rev. D R F. Erdley, C. Thomas, was from Centre Miltheim Keener, Danieg ME BIRTHDAY PARTY. orsons gathered a ©. Ripka on Frida) $4 firth The the fo ving 3 of W celebration of Mr home evening in anniversary: and and i day | Lin- | daughter ¥ Mrs, Joh Martha, of hin Lingle and Hall: Mr and daugh- Hall; loalsburg: Mr. and child M r daughter Centre Mrs. Andrews of Charles Elsie and Betty H. Lingle James Guisewite William, Hazel, Sam and Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shook, Mr. and Mrs Scott McMutrie, Mr. and Mrs. John McCool and daughter Betty, Clarence McCool Mr. and Mrs Clyde Lingle, Mr and Mrd Wilbur McCool, Mrs. Charles Biddle and son John, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Young and son, John Harter, Clusonce Crader, Miss Ruth MoCool, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grenoble, Miss Ella Tharp, Miss Orpha Tharp, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ripka and daughter, The evening wag spent most pleas Phylil:, Hester and Tessie. antly In various forms of amusement, and music was furnished by the Penina Valley Harmonizers of Spring Mills A AA SOA The regular meeting of the Hpring Mills Fish and Game Association will be held In the Gregg Township Voea- tional school on Thursday evening No- vember 16, ag 7:30 Note change of time of meeting Please «plan to ate and ters Centre Charles and Mrs ren James, Betty, of Centre of HORSE SALE IN CENTRE HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER a -i a ——— oo ————— KILLED NEAR GREENBURR, SUGAR VALLEY YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING. of The South District of Williamsport the Young Yeo ples Council the Bellefonte Grou of the District Central Pennsylvaia Methodist iL. Conference o Episcopal church will hole regular Centre Hall November 17, cludes Moon and monthly meeting Methodist of Friday, P.M. This group in Pleasant Half Gap charge, of Methodist be in charge Foundation Young Peo- State College in the rurch at 8 Bellefonte, Gap. Pleasant Valley charge Penns Youth of ple charge Theservices will the Wesley from weltome to Everybody meeting ju attend this ————. SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, nited States Civil Service Com- CIViL The U mission hag announced open compet. tiv y fvvna td 1 itive examinations as follows $2 600 Health United State Assjstag Pray ogist $3.- for 8 Penitentiary, fo 1060 a year, Publi Hervice duty at the Leavenworth Kansas Senior Agricultural Economist, $4. Economist, $3.- E Agri $2,600 a year, Ag: Adjustment 600 a year, Agricultural 208 a year, Associate Agricultural onomist, 33.200 a vear Assistant cultural Fx ricultural onomiast Administration and Bureau of Agricultural Economies. Senior £2.800 year; In. spector, $2,000 a year: Junior Inspect. or, $1,620 a year. Inspector, n Optional branches ship construction (hull), ship consiruc- tion (mechanical), ghip’ construction (electrical), engineorng materials (elec trical), engineering materials Gneche anfcal), and hull materials, All salaries given above are subject to a deduction not to exceed 15 per cent ns ameasure of economy and to a retirement deduction of 3% per cent. All Btates exeept Delaware, Town, Maryland, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia. and the Districy of Colum- bia have received jess than thelr share of appointments In the apportioned departmental service at Washington. Full information may be obtained from Secretary of the United States Civil Bervico Board of Examiners, dB, F. Kennelley, sec'y, » MOTHER DIE A FEW AND WIFE WITHIN DAYS pred ninetyv-one Elsenhuth died in Johnstown, and wins rought to Coburn, her former home from the home Saturday Reuben Eisenhuth Om wife died vader, D4 t lady als sagged O AA AI SIRS SPECIAL SESSION POMONA GRANGE SATURDAY, NOV. 25 The Cen ‘ounty ap Grange M will meet in ial int Gap nall, HO: A ed by t Four Penn State At 1 PM Sheaf and Sliver 2:16 P Gavel and Pomona 6:00 PP. M., Bupper 7:30 P. M., Fifth 1 ed in full form by t sntertainment by Grange 30 presentation of Golden Certificates, Travel of by M., presentation entertainment County Grange 30c per plate will § Penn Wepre © con- he State ange. ———————— EXTENSION ASSOCIATION MEETS Agricultural hold thelr Centre tls BH. TO PROCLAIM BRY LAW'S END: DEATH TO 4 TAXES TPN RECEIVER FOR IS NAMED NEW BERLIN BANK it falled to Oper lifted and hodiday was has been sound firm and or the bank ties a formerly prosperous community ———————— Shot Fox Squirrel 28 Inches In Length. Ww school, teacher in the joc Tuesday morning which measured 23 HoO®e tp of tall heavy Russel Bohn, grammar ahot a on fox squirrel tip of was not its body that of the inches from to The in unusually length Average squirrel body’, but was greater than grey squirrel, ——————— A —————— Lutheran Minister, 88, Dies, H. BD. D. ministry for 55 yeam the dled He was Rev Lutheran John arb, in Thursday of 85 1512 fourteen in Jersey Shore, on aged within a few years He served a days Shore there in and ’ for came to Jersey pastorate years A a —————————— FOR POST OFFICE IN CENTRE COUNTY TOWN Philipsburg Centre 861,750 fs one of the unty towns to share in the Public Works Grant by the National Govern Philipsburg will participate In $16.678.6756 fund to $61,780, which sum will be used for the ment. the the amount of erection of a post office building Pennsylvania's share of the fund is $1.870,515, and will be distributed to twenty six communities The measure being put into opera tion is almosg identical to that strongly advocated by Speaker John Garner and opposed most vigorously by President Hoover, Hoover won then, but now practically the same measure is being carried out, 0 —————— CHILD DIES FROM BURNS, Mildred Billett, four years old, dure ing a briet absence of her mother from the home at Coleville, is believed to have lighted a piece of paper and set her clothing on fire, resulting in ex- tensive buns and the child's death In the Centre county hospital a few hours later. The ohild was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chavios Billet, ld MIFFLIN COUNTY FATAL Mifflin «« HAS HUNTING ACCIDENT inty's cident occurred died In- Dennis ar and stantly » was h with Heese 17. his ously und Duara Cis ney, 2 i both of Juniata Terra Members of is family {the bout 2:15 hot to three had thelr ROne The ctim's shotgun wag loaded within loded another shotgu Ww found of he bods y Wy of the DOay an exit d by Haren and x victim is survive lonts the Hussell, Paul Hobwrt following 4dwothers Clark, Robert 14 Della and Helen ———— i A] —— BRADFORD—-WEAVER. Armi Da at 2:30 i Dona Om tice quiet wedding took M¥. iNo th Braddock iV Weaver Elmer fof and Mrs E. Smith principals, of Mir Hew Grace By i ssrA A SA Nurse-Tralning Class Enjoy Supper. ” ot Mise Miriam E uth Hartley, Miss Beulad Eidos) fart} Molt Ardedl olomew, Halil; Mary #8 Doris Centre ind Mrs Homan £ clans Mian William nembers {atherine Mever Mweeney tt members Mins The the regular meetings also Barthol Musser o and Gap family Pheasant He Joan { SUPDEeTr, as wel re held in the Bartholomew home ————————— RESULT OF THE ELECTION IN NEARBY COUNTIES county, former sheriff John sheriff on the Ponald Cook, in Hackenberg was ele ticket 441 county Union ted Republican Ver Democrat, Blair by plurality. lepublicans elected Wolf, D D the thelr candidate ifr, Mr ott George for sher- Eli. for prothon- Summers, Mr Tyrone over n olary. Jolin Shute defeated Over movement of its boroug: take over the council to light plant owned by the Penn Central Company. Miffiin their county Democrats elected candidate, Charles CC. Duck, by a pluratiity of more than 1306 the Republican ell and over candidates Pow. Charles H Perry L Crarrett Huntingdon county Democrats pt Up a stiff fight for the election candidate for sheriff, Steele, Republi- can, leading hy but 448 votes South Renovo, the only district in Clinton county to vote on 141 important the question of retail liquor, voted for and &5 The office filled at jury against most county the election was that of of course, there was no opposition. Bugene HH. Baird, of Ridgway. wis re<elected jodge in the judicial district. also with. out opposition, commissioner, and, —————— ———— SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, The net cash price to bs paid the members of the Sheffield Cooperative Association, Ine, for grade B milk testing 3.5% in the 201.210 mile zone is 31.95 per hundred pounds for the month of October, subject to the es. tablished freight, grade and butterfat differentiale. This is 46 cents a hun- dred pounds more than the price for October, 1032, Nothing can prevent lower milk prices except smaller production or greater demand. There is altogether too much milk to mest market require. ments, Cheese made at this time of the year Is not readily salable and the market for butter In greatly over stocked. MI MH BAS. The Centrs Reporter, $1.50 a year. { 1933. OFFICIAL COUNT SHOWS CARSON RE-ELECTED J. OF P. Error In Tabulation In Seuinn Preeclnet of Potter Would i. 'W. Sharer Majority of 5 Voles. Have Glven SOUTHSIDE DEMOCRATS COME THROUGH ON ELECTION DAY the Penn Appended |x Potter. Harris heim Bpring COM te vy ir nj n flown nd Miil- { borough Gregg Mills correspondence Demoeratle NX. P. Republican POTTER TWP, JudgeChas Smith 47. . Chester Grove Ins~Ray Weaver 47. Ear Reg As——-W H Frantz 62 AR'Y i W Halston 70 J B s Diy M Barger 4f Fdg Rimmey M £G W Delaney Isl 1 Wert A Siaterbeck « w- { is er Oormack 104 Decker F. Jordan Sharer 16 FA Carson Fohringer 61..J E Bubb I F Bible | ! POTTER TWP. 8. PI. N M i. Home; "Ra § “Wwartz rwpe, w. P. HARRIS TWP, E. P. AT Noll 34 LLY Af ad I. Win Floss W J Kidd 26 am HARRIS TWEE, W RB Ham 78. WH Stover 114 Cathryn Dale 70 J K port 121 Reg As'r—1. K 167 An'y Wasson 77 117 8 Dir-H IL. Wink %..J Chas Hoss 92 WwW J Kiaa 37 Ss E p {08 E H Reifsnyder H lL Dale 87 ner = is Ww oan Aud Sup J of Tax Shares Sam B Rosse 52. 1LeoRoy PF Lonebarger B P Lone TOWNSHIP Spigelmyer 9 Frank Kerstetter 46, .GERerstotter 38.7 Hosterman 1456 W B Boob 146 Jd G Meyer 137 PENN Judge Levi 124 13% of * F Musser As'r ¥F Corman 8 Dir--P 1D Malone 35 8 W Rearick 40 Jd M Laynn 42 J F Vonada 66. W E Braucht R Wingard 60H G Gilmore A H Hartswick 35.1. Stover 146 TA Hosterman 30 ZAWeaveri43 W T Korman 32. R Meyer 1561 MILLHEIM BORO EE Jodon 158, .C Byers 137. .G W Thompeon ER Shrecusngast Ulrich 324. MO AWagner 153. W E Emith Luther Catherman 113. MLBreoniX0 EB Ripka 148.,...C F Stover r-Jd N Pearce 166. .Lioyvd Boob 172 AudW J MeMullen 128.8 1. Hubler2® J of P—Byers Ripka 118.J BE Miller 208 Tax Col-<-WE Weaver WwW Stoveris: ——————— Chain Stores May File One Inventory. | of Heverling Ins Aud Lee Vonada A OQof P J of P- Tax Col Sup 18% 184 0 Musser M 185 Judge 1, Ins-—<Paul 8 Dir--R Stover 181 142 166 TH Coun’ RBiover 186 de Commissioner Internal Revenue T chain announced today Guy that store operators wiil be per mitted to file one inventory and return covering stocks on hand in their sev. eral places of business without the ne cessity of attaching thereto a sep arate inventory of each location where goods are held This permission is granted with the understanding that complete data on which the consoli- dated inventor yand return is bowed shal; be maintained at the principal office of the « apany. and a copy of the individ al inventory of each sep- arate store is retained on the prom: ison Toner A. Hugg, Deputy Collect. or of Internal Revenue. A ————— A —————— Roast Chleken Supper. The Ladies Bible class of 8t John's Reformed church will hold thelr an- nual roast chicken supper in the Sun. day school room of the «church, in Boalsburg, on Sunday evening, No vember 25, from 6 to 8 P.M. Price, 50 conta ———————L LAI The open season for bear began on Friday and will continue until the end TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. w ISLA HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS White held Christian id at the em on week at Mrs. raternity Mon< Royer Royer, at r part Irvin jit- pounds Dale, of Centre afternoon of the é7th Ves. ational ite imbus, by the ege-Belle« ft, is nt in f is by i 5 wided to the are Willlam H. M. Dav in fore 1thematios, shveical ofe re mont, Friday » Mise Agnes wild duek The bird itilated and was taken hoa family had bill o be first car driven and cross the road Geary s meat on the J. F. Wetzel, who ix slowly ree covering from a serious pneumonia lie feeling with the slow progress he ls making in gaining full strength Friday went to the Gels Danville for an Xe Mre, Wetzel and & Riegel, accompanied latter furnishing the ness, dissatisfied on inger ray hospital at examination neighbor A M Mr. Wetzel, the means of transportation of Sunday Centre attend church Howard week a0 Durst to Sabbath, again at Durst, a church, at four frequency services for him. continuous and by Fifteen years school Hall was broken Sunday a compelled Mr home the ance upon services Durst in iliness remain at However, when his on last Sunday he was place. Mr Reformed of almost his accustomed of the worvi member tends the EE the other churches with equal leing present at churcs one day is not uncommon Lucas, of Unionville, and and daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs Eilphag son-in-law of Thomas Freeman, were Sunday guests Howard Emery, in town, Mrs. Emery being a daughter of the former. Mr Freeman is a General Motors employe, He unaccustomed to Pennesvivanis mountaing and did not relish the drive over the Alleghenies or our own lovely Old Nittany, Miss Florence LURKS, who had been a guest of her sister 10F a week or more, returned home with her father, On December 1 the Railroad company will put its new door-to-door freight service into fe fect. Thereafter freight will be called for at the door of tne sender and des liverad t, the door of the consignes. This applies only to less than ocarlosd shipments. There will be no other charge for the service over the present fiat rail rate. To carry it out the company will have its own fleet of truckers In the larger centers and let contracts t0 local draymen in the smaller places For distances over 260 miles a small extra charge per hundred pounds will be made. At Centre Hall Wm, MeClens aban will likely secure the contract to oA is Penney vans of the month, 4 - render the service referred to, Li
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