The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 15, 1934, Image 1

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VOL. CVIIL.
NOMINATION
WILL BE FILED
PETITIONS
IN PENNA
000
Affars—are ag stake
Internal L
the 208 members
In addition, a i
the State House
the 34 Pennsylva
half, or
oloctedd
sor tn tt
enass
p Kin
ha h
a vear
200 candidates, mostly am
T.ess than
have
b-
State legislative group,
since ¥
filing,
weaks
ong the
filed nominating
ruary 14, the first day
During the next ty
dally have to
proximately
Thorn,
dates
petitions
for
0 the
reach ap-
@ predicted by
and indl-
with he election
petitions with
average will
150, if,
betwen 2,000
file
bureau,
Althougs
two completa
and a f
nounced definite
didates for one or an r of
State
petition has been filed for a State-wide
T0000 ¢
the Democratic
field
the fis
4 not niminating
office
office
More
date have
edie —
WELCOME, MR. WAGNEM.
Pennsylvania Liquor Cont
we tr ma
AS BANKS, SO INSURANCE.
pling w
he probl
Hauidation teriffie
tehed in
{insur
EXPENSE,
ord
CUINDAnIex
are nw
Governors 1 on bankrupt
toarislati
FO INAAAAN
depas
spent
+
diac loses
$5000
nm
insur
$4004
aad
pany: that
Je
ance
was lecting
ts of one
80 Der cen sets ool
in «xpens-
Hguidation
offices
nother was spent
Cu that counsel for the dai-
vision of shares
with the Deputy Attorney General Har
oll D. Baylor
Match that
that $1
toard
tici
™
ch
3
thedepartment
the recent charg's
Compensation
with poli-
Highway De
political ma-
what has been
with
¢ Workmen's
x . T 5 ryed 3
over-encumbered
t the
has become 5
LNs, ha State
picture of
Pinchot
tur Governor to have expect.
«<1 nothing from his departments save
that him. with full
fjuot jobs, When that was
Hone have
tored
v and
bappening u
he
wien becomes clear
SECTS
they
supply their
s
18 of political
nothing else seems ta mat
sn A A SA
GUFFEY IS CONFIDENT
OF DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS
the Democratic party
il be the major party for the next
to 20 years is expressed by Joseph
Guffl y, candidate for United States
erator,
Addressing
© 01,
Belief that
meeting
chief
defi
party
is to
con -
an Erie county
Friday night the Democratic
sald the "Republican party
nitely is passing” and told Erie
lenders that “all we need to do
together, stay together and
tinue the good work.”
Guffey, selected by the Democratic
Hiate Committees to geek the senator
ial nomination in the spring primary,
and a leader of Roos velt forces In
Pennsylvania, summed up the party's
activities for the last year.
Thirty leaders attended the meeting.
wo
ali
@t
UNION COUNTY CLUB BOY
WINS PUREBRED HOLSTEIN
When Unien county Holstein breed:
«rw recently mast at the farm of J. L.
Heitz, near Lewisburg, 160 admireres
«f the black and white cattle attend.
od, rports R. i. Welch, dairy exten
wion specialist of the Pennsylvania
Hints College,
Googe Spangler, New Berlin, a nem.
her of the 4H Holstein calf club, heid
the luwky number in the drawing fer
a purebred bull call, awarded by the
county Holstein club, This ealf was
bred by H. K. Benner, Vicksburg.
UPHOLDS PINCHOT'S
TO USE GAS TAX
POLICY
ON HIGHWAYS
intire 65
reavenus on
divert ons
cent of it for ief of the
des
State's
titute jobles
did the
being collec
maintenance
editorial.
Why
pen
maotoris
fed ?
of
what purpos.
think
For
highways
the gas tax was
building and
'
the
According to the
that went.
motorists, be
thelr funds
to purposes other than for which they
lected? Why for instance,
a tax on newspaper publis!
sheers
OStMASt ors the relief of ‘th
is where the money
should orists,
me
by
as
the diversion of
ized
were oo not,
for
vou ¢
pislature
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REPORT OF CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL FOR
po.
urbe r
days
ash
fa
Receipts
ppropriati
msburg chi
Auxiliary
interest
vestment
he Hayes
room
Hiller,
of
Heceiptg from patients
otal receipts .....
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CWA WORKER MEETS DEATH ON
ROCKVIEW PEN. PROJECT
Bchreffler, 15, «<f 1. mont,
a CWA
the Penitentiary
injured when
the concrete sid
the dam
gtone,
Jeuse
laborer employed on project
McBride's (
grounds,
at ap on
fatally
against
foundation
mine cars
cident
Was he
was crushed
by two
The ace
Vednesday after
of
with
happened jast
non. The young
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schrefflior
wns born at Houserville 1% years
In addition to his parents he
vied by a sister, Miss Charlotte
nt
of the
toaded
man was a son of
and
DEO.
is sur
SBchref-
f fler, home
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MOTHER OF 6 WORLD WAR
YETS DIES AT BURNHANM
Miller, a gold
Burnham. She
daughters and
exe pt one
her husband
Miller's seven sons serv.
in the United States Army during
the World War, one son, Davidson,
being the first from Mififln county to
his life in the war.
SA MAH
NINE OF 104 CCC CAMPS
IN PENN. TO BE ABANDONED
A revision In the number of Civil-
ian Cons rvation Corps camps to be
operated in Pennsylvania this year
gives the state 95 Instad of 104 it
had this winted,
Officials of the OCC sald on Friday
1083 had been planned for the state,
but it was decided the 95 units could
absorb approximately 19.600 of Penn:
sylvania’'s quota of 22,101 men, and
inasmuch as a ldrge number of the
Congervation Corps workers quartered
Mrs
star
wns
Ferdinand
mother, died
mother
all
ns
M
at
six
whom
also
the of
seven sons of
survive her, does
Six of Mrs
od
ose
(in Pennsylvania were sent there from
oth'r states, the reduction would have
‘no ij effect.
i Officials sald the camps te be aban.
doned have not been decided.
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There is r asonable assurance that
ithe Lewistown Narrows roads, Route
122, will be rebuilt the coming summer
; That section of road is the worst, cone
sidering its importance, of any through
road In a half-dozen counties,
AARONSBURG (OUPLE MARRIED
YEARS, CELEBRAT}
oly
nt
SINE
Lin
Mr
Mingle (be
Fer
Mo ind
children
i 1d
with the ald and Mrs ¥
and Mr. MoCorm
UTrInNcCK
ing the only
le to present), and their cb on
of Hev,
Griesing
which
Mrs.
»
refreshments
Mingle
ine
Were
tatgrht
Yeu
3 sar Hooadys
in |OoOn
of the land nd
in
in the
thes Anrinsburg
wn
MARRIAGE
EVENING
CELEBRATE OTH
ANNIVERSARY, FRIDAY
Vi:
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PEDESTRIANS CARELESSNESS
LOOMS LARGE IN ACCIDENTS
12,845 accidents in which 964
g wire killed and 11681 were
3203 vic.
walking
2214
crossing
jtions and. in 2627 oth
from behind
ny of
victim, usually a
Penns
pedestrian
when the
playing in
the podes
between intersec-
he was com
car. An
when the
riding or
occurred
or
accidents
injured,
tim
gireat
was
In
trian was
rs,
parked
234 occurred
child, was
motor vehicle
four
3 pedestrian
jing
a
th up
vl 4
ite
hing
One ont
on a
of persons killed
who did not
when h
it
every
ens
wok for
ald
wns
danger
reasonably |
to at
jst
at times
sh vie expected
EAGLES TO BANQUEY
TUESDAY MARCH 2ITH
Hall lodge. of the
Eagle, will cbeserve anni
versary, Tueslay evening March 27th
by holding a banquet in their lodge
hall, All members and their families
are invit 4.
Sn — MA ———r
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Last Wednesday evening
friends and relatives gatherdd at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White,
who to Mr. White's surprise came to
celebrate his thirtieth birthday. The
evening was spent playing cards,
Those who took part in the oclebra-
tion were: Mr and Mra Jacob Shar.
LOCAL
Knights
their
Centre
Golden
a few
BURKHOLDER FAMILY GIVEN
FAREWELL PARTY, FRIDAY
idence among 1h {
¥
s Sh
ie y
£
Cy
ni
Lie
by &y
pot
April
atoey in
first
thelr
Hall
purchased n
onto
Centre
Here n oon to
future
transfor:
may be looked
At
following
anal
Clarence
* near
the party Wipe
Mra
Agnes
present
Tom Defaney
Mr and Mrs
Dorothy, Bob
and Henry Blazer
Delaney, Mr. and
Edith and
laney, Mr. and Mrs aries
Helen and Ran
Mra James
Rover
Thresn Irews
Mrs. Robert
Pobe rt
Hazel
daughter
Blamer
Eunice, E
Mrs
sther
Earl
Mr
Mra,
and
Ix
Louise,
} Miller,
Miller,
Evely
dall Mr
n and
Mra. Charles
Mary
MoCheNan
Mr
Mrs
Meeker
ul Mrs
Mr ar
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Y. & NEWS,
Lhe
af week
£3
th
of
3
’
ard game
Fitch
guard
The H
the first
thelr
8 team
half the
margin
outscoring the Alumni in
12€¢ and continuing
quarter by outscor
thus having a lead of
half, The half was
peri win
“dy
32-2 During
won
5
of
thee
during
ocational earned
victory,
firm
wave
quarter
the second
8-4,
the
ing them
20-12 at
ch closer,
The GG. T
ose hard
ast
v
fought
8B. girls wen 17-11
1 game
Friday evening.
at Spring Mills
Remember Apri
Senior play
RE MI SI Osim.
PENN STATE STUDENTS
GET FEDERAL AID JOBS
As part of the feleral relief program,
J60 students at the Pennsylvania State
Collige were pug on part time ohe
this munth which are expected to cone
tinue until the closing week of
lege in June. The monthly payroll al
lottedd to Penn State for this work is
$6400. The jobs are limited to students
who med ald to continue thelr edu
cation. This is the nd time Penn
State students have been able to avail
themeelves of federal relief to augment
rapidly dwindling funds Rome twint
ty to thirty men students remained at
college during the Christmas vacation
to work on campus projects approved
under the CWA
A ——
SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES,
About this time there will be paid to
the members of the Sheffield Produe-
ers Cooperative Association a base
price of $1.80% for every 100 pounds
of Grade B milk delivered by them
during the month of February, 1934,
testing 3.5% of butterfat. This price
will by affected by the established
freight, grade and butterfat differen-
Col
800
er, Jr., Mra Oregg Carper, SpringMills;
ily, of Millheim; Mr. and Mrs. Dan-|
fol Daup, Mr. and Mra. Albert Emery,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharer and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Jacob
Sharer, Sr. Mr. and Mra Earl White,
andl John Walker, Misses Ilda Frazier,
Martha Yr arick, Estella Hosteyman,
Helen White; Wm. Brown, Glenn
Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White,
June and Harold White, al; of Centre
Hall,
Refreshments served consisted of
sandwiches, pickles, cake, lop cream
and coffes, Later in the évening eve
pryone returned home, wishing Mr,
White many more happy birthdays.
tialg which wili be added or deducted
for February is 74% cents a hundred
punds more than the base price for
February, 1933,
Attention is again called to the de:
sirability f keeping down the volume
of milk, This Is best accomplished by
getting rid of every diseased and every
unprofitable cow and by generous fore:
milking especially in grade A dairies
Liberay appropriations for the eradica-
tin of tubercular cattie will go a long
way toward less surplus milk and
higher blended prices,
The Centres Reporter, $1.50 a year.
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WASHINGTON,
BEAT
Db. C4 LADS
PA'S AND MA'S
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NO. 11 _
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALL PARTS
HR ———
alsburg was
Thurs.
¥ Huff
he
and had with tha
atter Mrs
Saturday
grandparent
Frank MoCl
morning left here
riving that evening t
vading Policeman
po
first
ir
int, tt
and
for their homes, ar
5:00 o'clock,
Vogt's grasp in
duty si assuming
on
thus
his
i 1
i call 1o 11046 the
1
nportant role of city policeman
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PROF. WETZEL LOOKING
FORWARD TO COMING HOME
cived by the Report
Wetzel
{ ‘
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COLLEGE FALLS SHORT:
CC, H. GAINS IN RED CROSS
a ———.
PROJECTS IN CENTRE COUNTY
were
variety ther
mh ont ly and
tably among whiel
tion of Holler
fiurths mile in
al grade sehool
Centre Hall
extensive
length
ullding ¥ Bory
ullding Pos MOOUE oan
dam. Seven Mountain
athiet fi lad
Gregg Township
swimniing posto,
the
not
projects
ip
and
construction
ed with
Bchool
boroagh,
ire county
half-dozen
nt Btate College
sylvanin State
In Bellefonte all
of
af Connect
of
$y
on south side
account of
carried
the Penn-
taking
tweing
timn
on
and
(“a YY pur
LL Odinge
int
new
the
hig
the
entire
import prod.
ects consisted in
to walter
spring
and extensions
from
system
system the town's
arething= the Borough has needed bad
tion of the rendered the work]
prohibitive
Bellefonte also
file for a
but what will become of it
tw foret dd Tease projects in
Bellefonte included painting of the
Contre Sounty hospital the court.
hotise, buildings and
provements
town
§
has an application
on now sSOWage dispos]
plant, Can
not
school sireet im
Over in Philipsburg CWA projects
includ: d street and water system im
provements cleaning the streamg and
construction of a big impounding
dam
C—O A A A.
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Ambrose E Dobson «ovo» Mingoville
Helen M. Shope Howard, R. D.
Harold Ryver ... Philipsburg
Ivy Starline «+ + + « Philipsburg
Harold C. Bloom .. . + « Bellefonte
jHazel M, Hoover .. . Bellefonte
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LADIES" NEW SPRING HATS.
A showing af Indies’ new Spring hats
is now ready at the home of Mrs
Helin Bitner, in Centre Hall Styles
are correct, and prices most modemte,
Ladies are invited to call and inspect
this millinery.
Municipal Theatre Attractions
“The Bureau of Missing Persons will
be shown at the Municipal Theatre on
Friday and Saturday. starring Betts
Davis and Lewis Stone. The story
shows you In to the polics bureau of
missing persons persons Kidnaped,
killed <r held for ransom.
Monday and Tuesday-Jimmy Dunn
and Claire Trevor In “Hold That
Dakota
» Report.
8. Dak
Blooms
a repairing crew
Thursday,
the
was une
on
injured
He
days
and Mrs,
Hall, on
Tuesday
been
the
born to
st of Contre
farm
sot
of
is teach-
the
, Miss
uffering
in
198 py
ring
ie
iter of
en tak-
oe Wels
place of
found
iting
rr
us
smpany
Shore,
banks in
thelr
next
j thir e Union N nal Bank,
n 3 } i cashier,
opensd
iiday &
for the
i by J.
of the
fall, fs
Colyer,
alsburg
i prox.
old one,
of the
of the
two wesks
first time,
that he has
doctor, and
to his
is becoming
Rimmey Is
milk route, which
¥
4
1
po yy
onfinement
George
the
on the Rime
tf Tusseyvile was 8
office Friday. He
completely from
operation appen
101069 cent.
Farmers, In
are suffeing
his section due
oblige.
ier or drive
of which
Rimmey, tenant
mey farm west
wrief caller at this
8 pretty recovered
Cour
i effects fot
ia of an
but i
some classes
Mr Ummey,
great inconvenience in
to the systems
ng thm to either haul
their
jn
itis & Nog up per
‘ of work
cluding
watery freezing
w
stock fo runs, neither
giving pleasure
The publisher of the Huntin don
Monitor, Joseph GG. Lesh:r, is ya
dent in the J Blair Memoria! hos
pital, Huntingdon, suffering from ain
cold Mr, Leshcr left by bus
Wednesday morning, 7th inst, intend.
ing to continue on to Florida for a va
cation. While in Washington he ber
same ill and decided to return to his
home immediately. Word wag forward:
od to Huntingdon of his return bY
train and he was removed direct from
the train to the hospital where he Iv
resting well. Last week's Monitor stat:
ed Mr, Lesher very weak bug resting
well,
State Collige council, when it ples
ed the zoning ordinance, seems to have
included more restrictions than the bors
ough now fancies farthering, C. BE. Dis
ney, who some time ago was arrested
for ke ping roomers in the restricted
residential district, officially known as
the U 3 district, was fined, but the
council refunded the fine, and on Feb
ruary 26, Mrs. Annie Hartswick, a res
ident of the district named, caused the
rearrost of Mr. Disney as wel; as of
Mra. Alex Buchan, a boarding house
keaper for violation of the soning ore
dinance. After hearing the onwse, Durs
goss Leltsell found both guilty.’ The
parties appeal d to the county court,
Girl,” a ploture that will be enjoved
by all
and it is planned to hear the case
the May term. ]