The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 16, 1933, Image 1

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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
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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
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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