The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1934, Image 5

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    ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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Members of the Bartholomew family
visited Mary Dashem fn the
town hospital, on Monday, and
her doing well,
A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Smith at the Centre County
hospita; on Tuesday of last week, died
the following day.
None
this
here,
tions,
Lewis.
found
of the
section, any
will be obliged
according to
schedule,
Methodist ministers in
former ministers
to change loca-
the Conferonce
or
Lynn Breon and Miss Catharine
Wert joined a party from State Col-
lege who on Saturday evening autoed
to Washington, D. CC. to enjoy the
cherry The party traveling
in returned home Sunday
Lowel] H. Alexander, Belleville,
a Democratic candidate for
tative in the General Assembly.
a garage
Dr. H 8
practiced
Mills,
Mr. and Mrd George E. Meyer and
Miss Anhie Weber. of Boalsburg, were
in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Meyer came |
to have dental work and Miss’
Weber visited with niece, Mrs.
Mary Crawford, while Mever called
on
blossoms.
private cars,
is
Represen-
He is
a son of th, late
Alexander, whe years ago
profession Potters
operator,
at
his
done,
her
Mr
old acquaintances.
The Goodyear g
a banquet to local thelr
products on Monday noon, at the Penn!
Alto hotel, Altoona. * The event wns at.
tended by R 8. Hagan, of Hagan
Garage, Garman Matter, salesman, and
Foust and Harold
tubber company ve
salesmen of
the
mechanics Jarnes
Bohn.
After two weeks nursing the left
arm of Donald Gross is much improved
lad in a fall bone
near the wrist, w
ing” Wm, Gfrerer
Gfrerer
he shattered the
provides
to
the boy being cripple
Mr. and
took measures for
&
i
Mrs. Howard
Crier
Jane and Mr
N, J; Miss Evel
Miss Don
Allen
week -erxd
daughter
theams
Allentown: and Beavis
town, gues
and
their
were
Mrs. H LL.
daughter,
Ebright,
Miss Bettie
as
EE. Barnard,
May Queen
Margaret West
was chosen i
students ¢
lege
College,
soejocts
He
was
Miss
attendant Y
held
gram
Service
home
school at her
ning. The
ments ir
to the
periods
ladies bre
antique
tabl, an
the amt
surrounded by
in
tl
in other
mote, of
7
Th,
of th
the
class
& “Big
1
Mills,
mwiet Flda
hav
since tl
introdue
il a
eit
ot ing h formal
and communications
more formal than heretofore
parties were driving Chevrolet
Bogeday, going north and Orndorf south,
it the latter's to
cast at Old Fort, and at
together,
being intention go
this juncture
the cars came resulting In
considerable damage being done to the
Bodgayn, car. The gentieinen could
ly a partolman was called. The dif
fioultiew have not yet been adjusted,
Mr. Orndorf was asccorfipanied by his
wife, and M Bogdan by his mother
Mrs. sie Whliams. The latter suffer:
ed from bruises amd shock. THe others
enon jury. .
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. Dale, wife of Dn. P. H.
of State College, attended a D. A.
gonvention in Washington, D. C.
T. 1. Smit), exhibits a parsnip taken
from his garden, which measures 43
inches to the end of the root.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller, on Sun-
day, motored to Wilkesbarre where
they visited with Mr. and Mrd William
Musser for a fow hours,
A daughter
Mr. and Mrs. John Belle
fonte, The mother, before marriage,
wag Miss Edith Moltz, of Centre Hall.
Dale,
R,
was born on Friday to
Anderson,
Mrs. Patterson's Sunday school class
the loalshurg Reformed church.
hold a food de, Saturday after-
at Tennis’ for the benefit
Phoebe
brown
of
will
noon,
of the
A
and
from
Ny
store,
Home
inches in length
oz, was taken
Spring Mills by
trout, 19%
weighing Ibs,
the waters near
Jacob Sharer, Jr., and presented to
mother, Mrs. Jacob Sr, in
Centre Hall, Wedresday, morning.
H. lL.
with a
reported
much
perature
subsided
Mys.
burg,
a
his Sharer,
threatened
Tuesday, was
Ebright, who
serioug illness
Wednesday
more comfortable,
of
was
on
morning
the
previous
as being
high tem-
the day having
WwW.
formerly of Ce
Ocker, of Harris
Hall,
to th
convention of the Women'ss Democratic
of which will
be held May 2 Reading.
A
Russell
night
sitatirg
George
ntre has been
named delegate-at-large e¢ State
Federation Pennsylvania,
J and 4, In
born to Mn,
in town,
ations
the
to
SON was
Lair,
Com
and Mrs
Thursllay
NEOs -
forinerly
County
report
There
on
1
Did
Pi
developed
taking mother,
Rudy, the Centre
Wedensday she
fine,
Margaret
hospital
ed as getting
was
along unre
children
Py
and
H.
aan re
1d
Luse
moved phi
Centre
an X-ray
the fractt |
wiureq
assure
his right leg at the
hospital and on Mor day
of
to
Ws
ture was made
near the ankle
that the bone
Knitting
FARM CALENDAR.
Timely Reminders from
Pennsylvania State College *
l of
Agriculture
t
Schoo
*
COLLAR
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TO HORSE
sible to reach the required depth.
OIL, MOVEMENT A PROBLEM
1 ‘ i probl
Ever vone
i erosion is nad
Marked ol
siirse of
anges
curing many
Undes
ira
areas
soil movement
watershed
Problems to n
uppliyih
fri
ture Include
r demesti
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Britcher’s Auction
Sale!
The ndorsigned 86
his au
! MIFFLI
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2
Auetlon Ev
exn fo sale
ast
tion
NTOWN, o
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arn,
miles north
¢
of n
® % i
ery 2 Weeks on Wednesday
Rickard will be here wily
25 HEAD OF HORKES
S HEAD OF MULES
of these horses and mules
good as tl
¢y Brow
———————————
LOT OF COWS, STOCK BULLS
AND YOUNG CATTLE.
Any person bringing cows will try
and have test chart with them.
SOME SHOATS AND PIGS
Electric Plant,
condition
Farmers’
good
Fight in
Everything else as usual on sale.
Come erly as we positively wil} start
to sell cowyg at 11 o'clock.
i FLOYD A. BRITCHER.
iD. Banks Stouffer, Auct.
| Elmer Bwab, Auct.
IT. K. Beaver, Office Clerk.
BALE ALL UNDER ROOF,
HENRY T. TODD, SR.
FOR STATE SENATOR,
HAS FINE RECORD
In the candidacy of Henry WW. Todd,
Sr, of Philipsburg, for the office of
Stat, Senator for the 34th Senatorial
District, comprising the counties of
Centre and Clearfield, subject to the
rules’ governing the Democratic Party
at the Primaries, May 15, 1934, the vot
ers of this district have a most exc ep-
tional opportunity of nominating
later on, electing one of the most out
standing candidates ever presented for
thelr approval, to this important of
fice from this district
Harry, as he is better known to his
host of friends, is a rather
because of popular demand than for his
personal ambition t«
field. He the type
feels his responsibility
ity, his State and his
Born in Philipsburg, he
business life at the age of
an empoyee in the Moshannon Banking
and
candidate
» enter the political
of citlen who
to his commun
Country.
entered
is
its
seventeen as
Company, which later became the First
National Bank of Philipsburg. Later,
he ssfully engaged in the mining
in this district, extending his
to include the brick busi
Mills, the quarry -
Salona, on the bor-
BUCCt
business
interest fire
ness at Osceola and
ing of Hmestone at
der of Centre and Clinton counties.
Aside rom these activi
ties, all of which h,
again became
business
heads as presi.
interested
At present,
of the First National Bank
Mills, and the First
Bank of Philipsburg, both mn-
in
fe
dent, he
he banking business
is president
of Osceola also of
Nutianag
stitutions veritabl, «
braltars communtiies during
the stress of the recent banking crisis,
President's general
after
proven ii
cloding
arder Immediately
irs, he
and }
an
uniting
v hood y Jove the
shing
nitive
Yea gr
lag
OD
pu
4
hon
for higher wages and shorter hours,
and belleves In adequat, provision for
the aged, and what he believes in and
promises to do, lie will leave no stone
unturned to accomplish
Our Democratic State Chairman
asked for candidates of tried and prov-
en business experience. Herry Todd
represents this and more, He knows
the needg of this district and will rep-
resent it, when sent to Harrisburg, for
the best interests of all and pas
ticular class, a
EE ———
A Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 salesman
Wig detained here for a few hours on
Friday for a motor vehicle code viola-
tion much to his dislike. but his com-
pany acted speedily when appealed to
over the wire, : was David
L. Powdermaker, and the violation
driving by th, stop sign at Old Fort.
Patrolman T. (G. Wells happened to be
within a distance of vision the vio-
lation, and escorted the Brooklyn man
the office of CC. W. Slack, J. P.,
Centre Hall, and after hearing the com
plaint of the rebuttal
no
wD
Thesalesman
of
to
patrolman and
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No, 8 NAME ON
THE BALLOT,
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
Xo. 8 ON THE
Voters of Blair, Centre and Clearfield
plan of paying the bong mall, a card
Ave, Altoona,
address,
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Counties, who are in favor of this
to FRANK T. DIXON, 2701 Ninth
Please give your name and
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by the defendant, the fine was fixed at effort to (mcape, The wire was resort-
five dollars, with costs of two dollars. ed to, and In an hour and five minutes
The problem confrenting Powdermaker | Powdermakers financiay standing was
was how to pay’ a-$7.00 bill with $3.00, raised from $3.00 $1000. The fine
which was all the money the had land costs were paid, leaving the irav-
in his pock-
to
man
Miller garage, and that ¢liminated any! ets for CXPENSCH, 3
EXCELLENT REASONS WHY
J.BANKS KURTZ
Should be Returned
to
CONGRESS
didate to succeed himself.
position in Congres
time of peril,
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and former
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what Champ
Speaker
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Congressman Kurtz
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Horses will be sold on the Fair
Grounds at Bloomsburg on the
above date. Anyone in need
of a good TEAM, SINGLE
HORSE ~or MULES — it will
be worth your while to come
and look over the lot on day
of sale.
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