The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 04, 1934, Image 1

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    VOL. CVIII.
MANAGERS AND ASSISTANTS
NAMED TO RUN LIQUOR STORES
Harold Bradford, of Centre Hall,
Lands Clerkship In Bellefonte Store.
Roland
Harvey h
the
one in
J.
State College Ch
and John 1
appointed manager
Two men
Aungst
been
“red ve
for two
hi
od and for
wldition to
laguor in
Bellefonte
stores
lipsbureg.
these Wwe ar 1 hundred and six-
1een \
In ad-
assistant
y Heen
mangers is from $1800 to
to
1NASETrs
the
Brit
ihout
dition mangers
m
appointed
era.
1000 cle
also, inspectors, truck driv
stenographers, messengers, etc.
of the
the Bellefonte store is J.
ford. Hall.
Mrs. D. Milton Bradford.
store fo
three clerks to serve in
Harold Brad-
of Mr. and
Clerks in this
$1020 per
one
of Centre son
are sald receive
annum.
J Fred Harvey, manager of the Phil-
ipshurg store. quite known
throughout the He was form-
erly proprietor Harvey Bakery
and manufacturing plant at
State months
has Harvey Is
34 Miss Helen
they
his
in well
county
of the
we cream
College, but of recent
Mr.
to
been unemploved
rried
Hal,
He expe
to Philinshu
vears old, is n
Luse, of
one child
$1.
have
?
and
tO move
Centre
m=
t=
As 8S0ON ng
appointmen
noted
following
unties are
* MoGees Mills
Dubois
hard HH Youngman
I. Rishel, Al
Huntingdon ;
Huntingdon I
hn Wallace
xan
>
wit
| t
Mair i
Port
A
Russell W
Geo
B. Fi
shift
M
from
Spald. Selinsgros
Perry Barninger 3
cannon v. Marvaville
Austin Marysville,
work rom
M.. and
P.M
public fro
will
Pr
to 1
3nd
clorks
{ine
30 A
£
other
in
The
m
unti
HM
be open to the
Ss PM
Managers
loitering and their
was called to provisions of the law for.
bidding sale of liquor to minors. Intox!-
ented persons and lunatics,
“ fi
will
M to
stores
$ A.
prohibit
attention
were cautioned to
in stores
. * » .
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
.
Admitted during t! week at the
Centre County hospital:
e
tandolph Parker, of State College, 18
D.. surgical: Haupt, of Bush
Addition Robert F will
jams, State surgical Mra
Ralph Edmiston, Bellefonte, irgioal:
Mark E. Fisher, Milesburg al;
Richard Witmer, Bellefonte, surgical:
Ward Markle surgionl;
. Martzul,
Hoy,
Mrs
Hall, R
student
James 1.
surgical
College,
«
surgi
Heasant
of Columbia,
of Bellefonte,
Pe
Gap
Cieorge CI
Rn
woekey,
D., medical: Ethel
Shuey, nurse at the hospit-
al. medical: Master Raymond Brooks,
of Bellefonte, medical: Wm. BH Brown,
of CCC camp at Kato, surgical: Irene
McClellan, of Bellefonte, a student
murse, medical; John Barnes, Pleasant
Gap. medical; Master Seymour Vong-
da, of Aaronsburg, surgical: Mrs. Char-
les Kane, of Bellefonte, BR. D., medical:
Alfred Hassinger, of Bellefonte, sur-
wical; Robert O'Nisl, f OCC camp near
Centre Hall, medical: Sophronia CC.
Wands, of State College, surgical; Mrs.
Frank Meese, Bellefonte 1 D., medi-
val.
Births: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs,
RB. 8. Ralston, Bellefonte, 1. 3, on ¥ri
day. a daughter to Mr. and Mra Har
old Loman, of State College, on Sun-
day: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tanney, of Bellefonte, on Tuesday: a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Max Musto,
of Bellefonte, on Tuesday.
Deaths: Alvin CC. Elsenhuth of State
College, a medical patient, dled last
Wednesday,
There were four infants, twelve chil.
dren and thirty-five adults, a total of
$1 patients, in the hospital at the be.
gleal: Franklin
1D.
of
medical ; Andrew
Centre
wn
STATE EMERGENCY RELIEF
BOARD REPORT, SEPT. '32.
OCT. "88, FOR CENTRE Co.
The Biddle,
the State
report of Eric OXD0C
director of Emergency
Relief Board-—Unemploymen; Relief in
Pennsyly from September +
1938, cont
10
October ing
a1,
figures applying Contre
otherwise designated th
ver the period noted above,
months,
September, 1932, 717 cases in Centrs
wit
The peak
when the aum
1 1 i}
numbey
1833.
number of
tobey
ited
in the
Mur h,
5,311,
18432, to
smployed }
in
wis
county
1933,
increasing
March
then decreased to 3.558, Oct.
Expenditures
oard the
$302 divided
administration, $5,258;
$3,984. For the
expenditure was $5,246;
~March 1933-—828.325:
$292,655.
no
fuel
Peau
the
from
zenith when
ber
in July, the figure,
31, 1933.
y the county relief
thirteen
thus:
Dye
for months were
$203,655
gardens,
1932,
the peak month
totol
SUS, food
thrift
food September,
for thiz
teen months,
There was
county for
The first
ministration
No
169%
ry. 1733,
expenditure in Centre
during this period.
($49.20) for ad-
in
payment
December
in Jan
expense iw
Wis made
payment was made
n
but then
expansion until Oat oben
i fry
i i
ha
gan rapi
1433 i *g Fim 1 81 fom
3 d reached 321.681 fo
AP BRASS
BURKHOLDER
INJURED IN AUTO WRECK
favoral
Fenn State
,
of women
PROGRESS GRANGE TO MEET
SATURDAY EVENING, 6TH
rR hold a regular
in
hour wili be un-
Mrs
submitted the
Grange will
measting
Al
der
Saturday «
The lect
the direction
yening Grange
ndia ure
of Cieorge RHals
ton, who bh
program
Binging
New Year's
Talks on some of the activities of t
State by J. B. Wert, D. K
Keller A. Burkholder,
Bong, Wert
"Facing Forward
1934."by the Master,
A good attendance
quested on
as following
Resolutions
f the
Grange,
and M
Mra
in this Grange in
. H. MeMormick
of members is re
of the officers
EE ———— A —————
CHARGES CANCELLED
BY NRA. CHIEF JOHNSON
following
the part
BANK
The was
Washingto
dispatch sent to
newspapers from
urday
Banka in every the
of
sudden NRA
withhold
to
corner nation
orders
were
on 8
placed under
to
designed
iturday projected
schedules increase sharply
bank charges to customers
The NRA chief, Hugh 8
declared immediately t, newspapermen
that he had not approved the schedules.
in fact, had not even them, Bi
multaneously he summarily dismissed
Cary N. Welsiger, Jr. deputy admin
istrator in charge of the banking code,
who was sald to have been instrument
al in a public announcement that
Johnson had approved the bSauking
code authority plans
Johnson,
mean
rangad its own “fair practice” rules,
with adequate charges to prevent ae
counts being carried at a Joss. Those
rules were to have been submitted to
Johnson for approval before going into
effect. Under Johnson's order of a few
days ago, all schedules thus far sub.
mitted wil; be held up
A IN MS USSSA.
Teddy Rooseviet, Jr. has never beon
able to make much of a commotion by
talking. He usually talks about mat
ters that everybody knows he knows
nothing about. This applies to his
weak opposition to the President's
program in a recent speech made In
TWO NEW ROAD PROJECTS
OPENED IN POTTER TWP.
farm
POTTER TWP.
ROAD SUPERVISORS,
The
AUDITORS MEET
MONDAY
Potter township board of aud.
Monday Potter
ward of road supervisors, in the
of the National
bank, audited their
tl The road
La
president: J.
tors on meg the town-
ship 1
First
directors’ room
ceounts tor
BUDers
nd John Bubb,
s—————————
REFORMED (CHURCH WHITE
GIFT AND CANDLE
Wi
Flemington Pastor Resigns,
crass. pastor
th
and preached
Sunday. Ik
tendered his resignation
farewell
sermon on
He wil] continue his duties
at which he
jointly with Flemington
Owing $0 financial difficulties the Flem
church
present
IAA AAA
REFORMED AND EVANGELICAL
SYNOD CHURCHES UNITE
nis
cember
Linden has conducted
church
the
ington will not elect a
for the
pastor
of large de-
Church in
Evangelical
of -
for
Cleveland
union two
Reformed
the
Ti organi
nominations,
the United States
of North
June
©
the
and
Synod America, Tee
focted
consummating
Ohio
will
next Arrangemnits
the union at
1634
ing made by the Commissdons nn Union
churches
denominations
Protestant
June 26 and 27 now he.
are
of the two
of the
the
sixteenth
are out-
teformation
Europe
United
Both
growths of
of
The
States “has
the century In
in
members in
largely in Penne
but it has congre
Reformed Church the
50.000 nore
than 1700 churches,
syivania and Ohio,
gations throughout the West as far
the Pacific Coast. Thee Evangelical
Synod of North, America. with 315.000
members in nearly 1300 congregations,
has its largest membership in 1iinols
and Indiana and In the Southwest,
The new denomination, to be known as
he Evangelical and Reformed Church,
will be represented in almost every
ne
EO ———— ——
HUNTER, COUNTY TREAS,
IS RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Robert FF. Hunter, county treasurer,
who for several months has been very
seriously ill, now has bright prospects
of complete recovery. The most ene
vouraging news is being received from
the University Hospital, Philadelphia,
where on Wednesday of last week a
growth was removed from the inner
portion of the skull on the right side
of the head. It was first reported the
growth was fastened to the bratn tls.
sues, but this was incorrect. While no
definite reason can be given for the ap-
pearance of the growth, It is surmised
that it might have been the result of
a stroke on the head at an undeter.
Philadelphia,
mined time,
ENGAGEMENT OF
TO DH. FOSTER
MES, TAYLOR
ANNOUNCED
The en emeng «
ion Lf PER
Ware #ivaed
Deihl, Mrs
three
I;
Ire
Anne Espy
ti
LNG
out-of
Wright
Ewin Lee
Mrs. W
former
town guests
d
of
ugh
St
of Col-
f Pax
and her
Mott, both
H.
residents
| Mrs
Her
Flavel
“Mrs
Louis, and
il
Cordry
erevill aly O
tang
The list
uded Mrs,
Lagi peantiey
tL, I
Chambersburg
| of out-of guests In
PP. Rutherford
Helen Cordy Hack
George Shaf-
1
town
Apthus of
Mrs,
*hiladelphia HH
RA poe
£ MIs
Milton
§
i m————— cs
AT HIS LAST HORS}
m————— A So
(CELEBRATED 560TH MARRIAGE
ANNIVERSARY, DECEMBER 11
B
ind
farm. Mrs
Treast.
Livingston lew
ns Cave
Mien
gister of
Annie Elizabeth
late Roland Treaster
n Penns Valley
removed to Kans
locating in
contin-
a
the
couple lived § un-
804, when they
{to Oklahoma,
1910
then
about
farming.
They received
handsome gifts,
number
of Centre
and
Town
wed
where they
a large number of
and felicitation= from
of acquaintances,
Hall,
large
F. D
ther of the
——————
STORE EMPLOYEES
COURTESY
and good hu-
State
A
Loe, i= a bro
Townn
LIQUOR
MUST USE TACT,
Pat courtesy, tact
Tor mark the attitude
liquor store employes toward patrons,
These the State Liguor Control Beard
ordered prescribing the following
rules for workers
lence,
must of
in
tore
to in thelr
be lear
thorough
desires
customer
must
show a
i Hpereh
or by
intelligible
in
phone
and
the customer's
or ERO
and
interest
Supply customers oxactly with
goods naked for
2 lecommend no one brand of lg
another
{hws
ao
$& Do not
with a thin
customer,
5. Do not chew
talking with a customer.
€. Hats must be off and there shall
be no bolsterous conduct or “horse
play.”
7. No
stores,
Oovew
conversations
perving a
conduct
party while
while
or smokes
drinking while on duty in
AA A
MM. oo 34 ~~ B34 — B34.
There's nothing we would like bet.
ter than fix up the figures of your label
that is, if those figures do not already
bave a place there. Take a look now.
since the Reporter's mailing list was
corrected this week. If you can’t send
in the full amount due, pleases remit
what you can.believe us, it will be
appreciated. let's start the New Year
by attending to some of these matters
which have been neglected, for good
reason, perhaps, during the past few
yeare~The Publishers
AIA A
The one regret concerning the guar.
antes of bank deposits is that the law
is not retroactive,
CENTRE COUNTY
APPORTIONED
NURSES
HOSPITAL
FOR
ny
Sx 000)
HOME PWA
s+ ("ent Tey
wn
he PW
uoeeeded
A
in
putting
nancing scheme
movement
to accomplisi
A
C. H. H. 8. ALUMNI IN ANNUAL
BANQUET AT COUNTRY CLUB
The annual of the O° BF WT
8. Alumni £ the
bang uet
Association held at
Hills
the las
Wiis
Centre Count
.1
Collegs
ENGAGEMENT
MISS DOROTHY LER
OF
¥ the
“raternits
eddding
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FLEMING CLEANS TP
COURT BUSINESS FOR 1933
JUDGE
The
throug?
Court
the severa)
mani
the Centre
note
papers in the county. thas “al
ready for disposition in
Cotrte have boon f
*
of
County
of
ully disposed
30. 1833>
Judge
date of December
This. of
M Ward Fleming i= proud of
iE
course. js a record
a —-
HOME FOR UNEMPLOYED
WANDERERS AT LEWISTOWN
A large group of OWA carpenters and
painters have remodeled former
Thomas Myers property Valley St,
Lewistown, for opening this
of the seventeen homes
throughout the State
out-of State In
rooms, recreation
dining room
colege graduate fe installed
of the home and stud
frm will be made of all applicants when
register for lodging. The
f. instituted Federal funds
i= to rehabilitate the unemploved wan-
Mrs. Paul Young, who has been
associated with the Mifflin County
tedef since ite Inception at
appointed
Juniata and Contre
the
on
the week
areal
irans.
home
and
and kitehe.
of one
tered
fent
are
for
men the
dormitory
lounge
A
director
Tame
oh. ne
Case
they new
Proje wity
derer
Emergency
TLaowistown, has been
for Mifflin,
counties,
HUT
Visow
SHOOTING MATCH TO BE WELD
AT REBERSBURG
A shooting match, using 22-calibre
rifles, will be held in Bilerly's Garage,
Rebersburg, Friday evening, January
Bb, beginning at 7 o'clock. Hams, beef,
and various forms of merchandise will
be offered as prizes to best shots. The
small price of 6c a shot wil} be charg.
od. Come and bring your friends and
enjoy an evening of real sport.
—— I MSU
Centre county's allotment for Decem.
for food and administration expense.
on was $21,472, by the State Emergen-
cy Relief Board. The total for the
State for this purpose was $5,860,000,
The total sum allocated for the entire
State was $7,816,135.
A I MIS.
For the first time In the history of
the nation, your $2,500 now in a Na
tional bank, Is insured one hundred per
cent.
AI A sso.
T. E. Jodon has gone West for horses
and will have sale sometime about the
middle of this month,
i ———
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
————— ¢
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
the home of
in Centre Hall
n Christmas
handed.
on the John
{f town. re
mitchered this
and
empty
It was ‘hesterwhi
ghed
drossad
Dr
master at Lewistowr He
Democratic
and n original
The retiring
Brent
John ©. Amie appointed post~
was the Mit
chairman for
Roosevelt
postmaster is
county
ten years
supporier
Edward F
During the
Burenu
Bafety suspended one }
las veek of the old year
Patrol! and
éd and one
that of
IY: Cause,
the of Hi
.
Hoenses, among Ml Wis
of Lewis-
ind about
Christmas.
voars
Viscose
a post
Ii theses
leven
the
1
id
he
ere
ve wise.
the
court
ployed,
ers. The
nished
on
py
Y Ww.
exterior
build.
n in-
ogress
y on the
White
Tooner
5]
¥
the South
are now
{0 COV
Potter
Gregg
Haines
town~
wnahig,
e of Cone
ation,
ney,
letter
k the ope
and ity
kind co
luring ite
in a
ations of
resign
ie
¥ from
he
operation
al where
ng rapidly Mr. Rimmey be-
brat and was fe
tely rushed hospital where
soon
¢OVaR
is recover
came Li while
media
the ation erformed
as possibile
Oe aR
Many
will
of the reader
Cha ries
of the Reporfes
Swint, who years
grandfather, Jacelh
Mr. Swint has
4 with the Burling.
any. and at present
representing
capacity. Mrs
This Information
E. W. Durst,
Swint in youth.
ores for the late
i= reported to have
turing SAME Pe
Some merchants
trade for ast
e of the past
find no ime
here had the
pay, and but
to i Mile it had 8
Revenue De
oenees got
recall
back lived wits
Slabig, st Earl
long been
CON nec
Raflway com
Sidne 5
company n
with him
obtained
who waa
fon
bur
that
Swint
in Australia
BOTY
in
through
Ms
was
a ohm of
Trade
ter
the local st
months of
tha
and
been Twister
riod of 1931
report ihe Tris mas
Advan
VORrs, Lit rs
the
year somewhat
ino
Provement
benefit «
an half
desirable effect
day
for
shay
partment
the lion's
heart
both of
east be train to
Dodds
Coreica
nd John Greunewald,
Routh Dakota, cams
hold a horse sale n
December, but returned home by auto,
having dealt a horse on a Chrysler oar,
The next horse sale held here by My,
Dodds, may be on more 1heral terms fo
the buyer. provided the dealer is able
to make the arrangements conte
plated. Provided plans carry through
the buyer will be extended three monthy
time for settling. And further, Me.
Dodds stated, every anfmal offered
broke to harness wil; be hitched and
driven while bids are Jwing asked for
him.
Prof, P, P. Henshall. of State College,
since purchasing the Bartges farms,
west of Old Fort, has had several cafe
penters at work making needed repairs
on the building. Everything about the
place will be put into firsteolass condi
tion by "ha new owner Prof. Henshall
is contributing toward these and other
improvements himself, A part of the
Christmas vacation period was spent on
the farm cutting Brush in a plot ree
cently Jumbered off, with a view of des
veloping a pasture jt. Clarence Blas
lor, the present tensut cn the farm,
will continue ar woh Under the new
The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year
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