The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 26, 1934, Image 1

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~ CENTRE
COWS KILLED BY
LIGHTNING ON FISHER FARM
_—— The
HALL. PA. THURSDAY. JULY 2
rs —————————————.
b, 1934. —
FIVE (C. H.
GRADS
VOL. CVIII.
HAROLD MAYES, OF HOWARD,
CRUSHES AS TRUCK UPSETS
Harold Mayes
Howard
and Mrs. J
was
at 1
slipped
"NO. 29
HIGH SCHOOL
an se a AND COUNTY NEWS,
fertior
PASTORIUS PITCHES ONE-HIT
GAME TO DOWN BELLEFONTE 1-0
[By
With
beautiful
NINE CENTRE'S
PLANNING
POTATO GROWERS
TRIP TO PITTSBURGH
HUGH MORROW,
Lefty
one hit
accord - § last Thursday
i jball t )
JR.]
hurling
aged well-known Centra Cx Potato Growers Five graduateg the
n of Mt wiation planning a potato grow Pastorius
Wednesday
and 9
owned jointly by F
man and a =
Mayes
young
Will
instantly
chooy hay
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
N | FROM ALL PARTS
his} T}
i, .
£1 i "1 Jo ont kind t $ hia bud rr ted from |
i Bi
Hall
bse
. to Pittsburgh on TTI entre
Lewis F : ” of entering
i
das \urust 8 played the kind of
Lhe champion
Belle- | will comprise the largest group of
4} Ld raat NOT ipagus
0 p m AIL i LE
oft
which ' 3 18 driving £1 SIAN th i i PW wire hoy hie $4454 1 +f 1 + iD Lr
$1111 in
the
truck winged
sodation
Blaney
niurie
The
Howard
» fourti
tched ball
ilo growers in the 9 swhonls of Chen
" : Montgomery the ; for . od
effort
the
i LOW,
information can!
Ww ibe gocyred :
“6 ‘Agent lidin
Poorman Clyde office in Bellefonte or of
any the of. | {to
3 1
Hoy. They « astificers of the association. Those desir 4
FISHED IN CHESAPEAKE BAY.
dead voung man was born in The two fishing p ey EYL
March
urk holder
in
spent his entire life to take} ye
Floss
pect] & 1 Penn 8
wil} be
valedictorian of his «ls
and Mabel PBurkholde
» honor students
tate
hered
credit
fotos,
and
ulowing
=
everyone's
pitched
but four
: ' aiite
married about os
to Miss
€
id make. an
i
He was this trip Additional remenn ns
(iy
hundred
Sidney
Robert
. ” Phav way . . i1i
ears ago They wer from the County this last ™
Wis
1521 4 Yev “4 py “a s §¢
in the ea singles by Knarr, Frank
had
whose home is "
the State and
father in
business
Frank Mayes
Funeray
home
o'clock,
tery at Howard.
ne
surprise)
an Martz's three-ply
This game marked
thor
bean Pastorius, od at
OW 3
onument and sti out insur
$5,000.00
{
BELIEVE
a boat
and m
were
the from
He w
Lemont fr he hat
up not later than ‘
Hret meet op
MRS. ROBERT E. LEE BURIED
ALIVE; HARD TO
. well
in the bay off ling to go should sign
ike the claim Wednesday, August
immune from
the un
hav
nephew sac h
they
wil the Rimmey, regime, George
Dewan ted managership
HOY FAMILY REUNION HELD on July 1 : Walker appear-
IN FLIZABEHVILLE, R ATURDAY| Ml for the fir time in several la A . Pps # from one
{ idelphia dailies
{ he ! axing of
. in Nn nil initio: 3 PAYINE '
The
{AKD Wiis rougnt
Hove" is
Laine : ‘
3 #1 : ng elew to the
services were held a the | an sick ness ia
Monday
interment
afternoon Homan, Ernest
on
Hor
Roy Dutrow and Cal
t, John
Weay-
comprised the gecond group of fish
} Weak
with
+h "ne
annual reunion of the!
1 the Eliz
te
i position .
ameilibenilfansh— to the bay named heeded of
the
GUFFEY WILL REMAIN DEM.
CANDIDATE
SHOOKS GUERNSEYS RECEIVE
RECOGNITION BY A.
Thoole Broth
known
Register
meet
iirements are eligd
wi
Falr
producti
“5
©
daughters
completed official records are
Ethel May
7274.0
of fat
206975, with a
milk
coe,
mn
of and 3598 2 lbs,
also a
pounds of
fat in Class
Anabel 177648
tion of 8721.5 pounds of milk and
in Class A
pounds of
sntry
and
clase
8511.1
of
in
of
re
milk
AA
with
record
478.2 pounds
Woodlawn's
au
§
491.7 pounds of fat
LA
LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA,
1213 Kay St
& Balley,
Centre Hall, Penna
Friends: Enclosed
money order to nn
subscription to your pa-
per, which we receive every week
“We are getting along fine even
thougy the depression is not over.
“Have you folks heard as yet,
the Utoplan Society In Penna? It is
about 300000 strong here and the lec
tures are quite interesting. had a lec.
ture in Hollywood Bowl on June 24th
{in the evening) and there were about
65.000 present,
Everyone is expecting it to be the
last resort of a complete recovery of
conditions in these United States. Hope
it is a reality. Business is gradually
picking up here, but not to any great
extent. Sincerely yours,
“MRS. 0. F. FUNK."
George H. Earle, Democratic eandi-
date for Governor of Pennsylvania, in
an address in Lebanon, sald that “vet
erans of Industry and agriculture
should be taken care of, just as the
veterans of war are cared for by pen-
sions.” He urged reduction In taxes
on real estate, sald Republtean ‘leader
ship shows lack of consideration for
thé man who works on farm and in
factory, and promised to “go Gov.
ernor Pinchot one better” in road
building.
Compton,
Emith
“Dear please find
1.506 in
other year's
pay for
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NATIONAL
COW
HONORS FOR ¢. (.
TESTING ASSOC, NO.
£
clo
SURPRISE PARTY.
Fhe wing wes sent
Mrs Mi
reed and five children,
M Bradford, Mr and
Hayes Ralston and daughter, Mrs
Halston, Mr. and Mra. Clenn
Mr Mrs Wm
children, Mr Mra. "J. (
Auman
Bender
and re. Jack
George
and
and two and
Frank Smith
and Mrs,
Mr
and four
Whiteman and
Mrs Paul Lingle
Mrs
Hov. J
Myr
John
and
and Geo
Johnson and
Ruth
€:
two children
and Doris Zang.
Weaver and
re. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs
wind two cbildron, My
Mrs, Thomas
Agnes, Mins
Contre Hall: Mr
five children,
Weaver
Rig Weay
Mrs, Les
hildren
er and
tor Weaver,
daughter
1
America was
5
fem ibeth
lo
BY MES, EDITH DALE, SUNDAY
As
MEET,
rod ue
Hall
bs evening, August
directors for the coming year
from Washington
It important for
ontracts to be present
TO
A pogo
Centre Hall
The Wheat P tion ation
meet in Grange
to elect
Repre
be
iraday
will
present in al} who
a nn A MII 505
SURPRISE PARTY.
given at
Whitehill, Oak
Whitehill's 66th
Mr
children
AM lua
Rishel
Maar
Mrs
Anna,
A surprise was
Mra
Pp arty
Charles
Hall, in honor Mr
birthday Those pre
Mra. Maurice
Mra
of
sent were
and Mr
Whitehill
Mra. Wayne
Mr and Mra
two children
daughter
(Iron
Claude
Mr. and
nd two daughters
jes Whitehill
Whiteman
and
and
Hazel
burg;
College:
and Arla Hommell, of Mifflin.
Misses Dorothy Meyers, State
Bernice Troutman, of Norris-
town: Florence Dolan, of Jacksonville;
Florence Bechtol of Howard; Kathryn
Maxwell, of Pittsburgh: Ruth Stro-
hecker, Leroy Brooks and Gross
Gentzel, of town.
A A AAAS.
The jocal baseball club is finding
itself going in the red financially this
season. Securing the aid of “outside”
Playery this season is proving an ex:
pense which the gate receipts are
Ialling to mest. . The expense is war.
ranted, for the local club may well
feel there hms been value received for
the cost entailed in the services of the
extra pitcher. The trouble is there
are stil some persons who think
they should witness bal; games for
nothing. There Is sufficient attend
ance at home games to meet all ex.
penses, which are not beyond reason,
if all will do a small part In conirfh-
uting.
A AAO IAAL:
Funeral services were held on Thurs-
day, for the unidentified man who was
found drowned in Bald Eagle Creek,
the day previous, near Lock Haven.
and Mrs Fdwnrd
Spotts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White
hill and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs
Clayton Martz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jordan and grandson, Mr. and Mm
Harry Page. Mr. and Mrs Oliver
Shuey and children, Mra Emma Shuey,
Mrs. Wesley Tate and daughter Tecla,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Long, Mrs Win-
ona Evey, Miss Minnie Whitehill, For:
est Evey, Mra Tillle Garbrick, Mrs,
Sadie Jordan and daughter Rita, Mrs
Vesta Jordan and children: Mr, and
Mra. Clifford Korman and children,
Claude Miller, Mr. and Mra. Andrew
Thte and son, Mr and Mrs Charles
Whitehill,
Mr. Whitehill was showered with
many beautiful gifts. The party was
held on the lawn, Delicious refresh.
ments were served "ne
GEORGE HORNER REUNION,
The annuaj George Horner reunion
will be held at Orange Park, Centre
Hall, Saturday, July 28. All members
sre requested to be there, and their
friends are cordially invited. Those
without means of transportation should
notify the secretary, Mrs, Willlam Cra.
mer, State College; phone 160M.
and son Bud, Me
i
Ch
$7
0
Pr
4
GOCALS DOWN REBERSRBURG
TO TIE FOR FIRST PLACE
1 in the last
$d art started
hit
three
ting spree neited the
runs and them
the
gave
game which
Goodbart, Crawford, Brad-
ford, and R. Martz each an
nexed a single in the big Inning. while
Knarr walked. Clare Brumgard, Reb.
ersburg shortstop, alded the cause’ of
the locals in the inning when
he had an error.
Centre Hall scored
the game in the third, when Fetterolf
singled, stole second, went third on
Rager's wild pitch, and came home as
to short-stop
half of
evened up
an
{ n
| tage
i
in
challenged
Walker
same
the first run of
grounded
However, in the
imixth, losing
Brininger out
first
the outht the
store as Manager Stanley Blerly and
rather than
behind the plate,
role
his
of center fielder,
usual position
inndag when he poled ‘out a Jong fly
to jeft field. Knarr had to go back
almost to the fence to snag the drive,
The locals added another run to thetr
winning total in their last time at
bat, when Crawford opened the final
half of the eighth with a triple, and
crossed the plate when Rager made
a wild pitch. In the same Inning,
Knarr threatened to score when he hit
for two bases, bnt he was left strand.
od on third,
Jamison fanned six in the contest,
(Co~tnued on inside page.)
Wb
BOY, 4, IS UNDER MAJOR SUR.
GERY IN LANCASTER HOSPITAL
George, 44-year-old son of Mr. and
Mre. George Hosterman, of Milton,
Stricken ill while on a visit to his
igrandparents, Mr. and Mra George
| Dees, in Columbia, underwent an ap-
‘pendix operation In a Lancaster hos:
pital Thursday of last week.
The case was one of the youngest
ever submitted for the major surgery.
The boy's mother was Miss Charlotte
Deeg. His father, a Scout official, at
Milton, is a son of former District At.
torney and Mrs. 8. V, Hosterman, of
Lancaster, formerly of Centre Hall
it "ME
Here
i
wv
Sm A
RLOWS OUT ON B. BE.
were driving
wrompanied be a
wiih
nan
were on thelr way
an An eyens
he
fa three. font
engagement that
the
ditehi
tire blew car was thrown inte
the young
forward against
which fortunately
shatier-proof glass
injured A
{hack on the road
{being thrown
windshield wane of
The men were un.
truck brought the oar
and after
tires the car proceaded on its way
a—————————
RIATION OF BASEBALL SEEN
AS DONKEYS INVADE DIAMOND
[By Hugh Ir.}
While the old-timers lament
of the Golden Age
ingenious Harrishirgers o
{Modern provided the
another var.
_ 55 »
Iasetall
Morrow
ipasuing
f the
rent
ball
Age have
with yet
Donkey
conventional
American Bport
that of
Instead of the
embers to each team, there six
nine of them being regular ball
players, while the remaining seven are
jackasses of a different order
Genuine Jive donkey: are used in
this newest freak of baseball. Every
one except the pitcher and catcher are
mounted on thest “Rocky Mountain
Canaries,” and he who can remain on
the undulating back of his donkey the
Hongest is adjudged the most skillful
base-runner.
Played at night under spotlights at
Harrisburg, among other places, this
newest sport is attracting considerable
attention, because of ita unguestion.
ably high entertainment value. To
seo dignified offioe workers, (who seem
to be the chief exponents of the sport
at present) sliding off their fractious
and trying to bribe them with
various succulent tidbits to run bases,
weeny to be the present higy point of
entertainment in and about the Cap:
ital
There is an old saying among West:
erners to the effect that, “You never
soe a dead donkey” but if the Har
rishurgoers keep up at their present
pace, not only will the Westerners’ ep.
igram be proved false, but theres will
also be dead donkey basbaly players as
nine
are
well,
Run
skeleton
beng
nds along
club de-
will be
"abundant
iges, elo,
st ands, are hedged
it with specification which a the
Wooden
painted,
in size
hentes
and
not 3 ¥ irs Y
ana hore imum
date of the parish picnic of
Grange Park, rain or shine, as
it
will
i= announced that
transacted vis
parish business
election of a
delegate to the annual conference next
spring. It picnic and
entertainment wing provided for
old by a committee ap-
purpose from the en-
understood the Pleas.
be
will ba a table
iw
and young
for that
parish it is
join the Methodists in thie
outing
expressed Li
spree of the
council, Of course. ad-
that the things being done are
improvements in thelr way, but it is
argued that many of them would not
bs missed bad they not been made.
There are methods of accomplishing
improvements economically, which
methods should be sought for the al-
together necessary investments Extra
taxes, when they come Sue will be re-
sented. Reference here is not made
to the improvement on Hoffer street,
which proposition was of a character
and on conditions that po borough
awake to ity interests could have ig
nored. s
The John L. Zerby family, east of
Centre Hall, on Sunday, had a family
réunion at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
R. 8 Hagan in Centre Hall. Ten of
the twelve living children of the fam-
fly joined in the event, the absent Ones
being Bessie, wife of Wayfle Fink, of
Philipsburg, and Miss Naomi, of Wood
ward. Those present were: Miss
Maude, at home, Mise Irene, Clearfield;
Henry, Fugen, Miss Marian, Mis
Frances, at home; Robert, wife and
children, Doris and John, Centre Hall
R DD: Mrs Harold Brongart
husband, Reborsburg; Mes. Wm op
and husband, Centre Hall: Mm R 8
Hagan and husband and daughter,
Mariah,
Protests
to
are being ap
position the spending
borough is
mitted
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