The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1935, Image 1

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HALL. PA..
MARCH
pw
«ded,
9
NO. 12
MEASURES GAIN
AMONG
EARLE’S TAX
SUPPORT
amiat!
PROPOSE TAX
TELEPHONE
BILLS
ON CATlS
A —-—— o>
WAR OR PEACE,
ndepender
fireat Britair
fate
ompelleg to on-
unpleasant Knows
of 1812
episode
War
trouble
Mexico:
tt
with our
and later
atin it ver a
and
svil war
Spain
the
guinary
e struggle
expensiv
Then
WoTe
World
are
ns our ¢
with
share
The
wnt 10 engage In
were in earlier
cam, the war
ind nn recently we had ,
War,
much
in
nations more reluct
today than they
War
war
times hela
lifetime of any nation that engaged in
it. During recent inventors have
h methods of
hell earth.
vénrs
discovered fres
a perfect
indy
ia
and reason
war We
that
arbitra-
of
weapons
on
well lige the ardent hope
time clos, at hang
will
destructiv,,
when
tion tuke the place
ceruder yet more
EE —
You can
building of
ing to make
state in which
No community
lenge than this
the
by
place
part In
community
the
to ralae
has
do your np.
help.
in the
hove and girls
greater chal
yotir
it best
i
f
ts A A ASAIN
Van Sickle,
Northampton county,
bate «aid: "The parents who
tunate enough to be able to afford to
send their children to the movies
ought to be glad to contribute’ a few
pennies to the unfortunate children
whose parents cannot buy them bread
and milk”
AMMAR
Representative
erat, of in de-
are for.
To date the Republican Organiza
tion has offered nothing constructive
in the Legisiature. Its only strategy
fa to block the Administration,
RIN A ATR
The, Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
MEEKER NAMED AN
RANGER TO
LATE W. F,
JOHN
FOREST
ne
SUCCEED
McRINNED
SS MARES
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INATURE STUDY CLA
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POTATOES YOR
Io
TO BUY
DISTRIBUTION
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FISHERMEN'S DINNER
(COLLEGE, APRIL 4TH
ANND AL
STATE
————
IN SERIOUS (tONDITION,
tholomew
and Mrs CO i
Mar -
ire ill ye reported
ed
coc tod 1
expected
Jean has the meas.
i= FeCOves
Myra
iti Pes Le
BOON
Bar
the on
ymily
Mines Hovkey ind Hertha t
ti fit f-
pra
flict
Caring
in the lartholomew f
is
£
On. of the five or Rix graduate
hospital
before
of Nurs.
at Pitts.
Bradford,
E. Brad-
passing this
will be per-
suffix, "IR
he
take
Board
Saturday
nurses
will
Ht
at (entre
examination
Regist ration
morning
Miss Margaret
daughter of Mr, and Mrs
ford. Upon successfully
examination the ladies
the coveteg
thelr names.
Mrs,
i County
| who the
the ile
Pee
on
burgh is
£3,
imitted to use
to
Ng
Ny
Mr. and
former's
the
Perry Uber and the
mother, Mra Haines, while
western part of the state, had
wuto wreck which resulted in Mrs
| Haines being slightly injured, while
others escaped with being shaken
i The car went over a steep em-
ihankment. Mr Uber was formerly
lcomptreller at the Treaster Kettle
jcamp, but hag been transferred ty the
| western part of the state. The fam-
{fly continues to live here,
3
The
lance
In
an
the
up
Centre County hospital ambu-
on Monday afternoon carried
Benjamin Gentzell from his
at Penn Hall the hospital,
patient at the time suffering In:
| tense paing. Mr. Gensell has been ail:
ing sinc, Christmas, and attributes
the cause to an Injury sustained while
stoking one of th, large boilers fur
nishing heat for Penn State. Treat.
ment at the hospital to some extent
has relieved the great distress, but so
fap as the Gentsell family was advis
ed up to Wednesday morning, a full
(Magnosly has not been made, although
(the x«ray has been used. Mr. Gentes)
is 66. He Yives in his own home, one
{Of the former Fisher homes, in Penn
| Hall, and prior to his illness commuts
led dally to his place of employment.
i
John
home
the
to
i
CONFESSION (OL RT,
a § i
youngest daughter, Gloria
untingdon |
wpital whittle ih
sigh <hest examing
benefits
The
fave Wt
findings
tion wen
I. Cloyd nt 3
Brooks underwe
complete physical examination st the
fewistown hospital during latter
part of last week for an ailment of al-
most thirty years’ standing
from year to had
severe and frequent attacks
Medical treatment together with the
avoidance of certain character of
foods, has already brought about fav.
orabl, results The fact that no oper
ation wag advised was especially grat-
ifying to Mr. Brooks and his family.
the
year become more
more in
Misses Jean Rishel ang Mabel Eung-
ard, two senfors In Gregg Township
Vocational school, were In town Mone
day afternoon soliciting advertising
for their booklet issued fn con.
nection - with their class play,
for the Moon" which will be present
ed in tle Spring Milly Grange hall,
Friday evening, April 12th. The young
ladies were enthusiastic over the mer
its of their production, and if they
display ax much spirit In portraying
their respective roles ag they did in
telling us all about it.—well, it should
ba good! And well bet it will be
rood.
Persons from other points than
Boalsburg and its immediat, vicinity
who attended thefuneral of Mrs, Em.
ma KE. Stuart, last Thursday, were:
Mr. and Mrs, George J. Stuart and
son, of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Reu-
ben RR. Stuart and daughtor, of Craf-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. David A. Staart
and daughter, of Ingram; Mrs, Pris.
oilla Willlams and son, of Wilming-
ton, Del: Mrs, and Mrs Foster Meath
of Bandy Ridge: Mrs. Edward Hunter,
of Pittsburgh: Mrs, Paul States, of
Greensburg; Riley Hunter, of Ieok
Bprings. Mr. ang Mra William Mount.
er of MeVeytown: Mrs, Emma Taylor,
of Juniata, and Misses Martha Boal
and Grace Smith, of Centre Hnil
to be
teach
i
a
rod
FINDS
iN (}
TALBOT ACT
MISSPENT NTRE (
BAN
DINNER FOR 79TH
AND JO0TH BIRTHDAYS
TURKEY
— FP —
GIRLS YOLLEY TEAM
SERVES CAFETERIA
LT NOH
i —
“THE COUNT AND THE CO-ED"
Admission
3
admission
adultes Raturdas
30
as LA A AS Att.
EARLE FIRES THREE HUNDRED
of
The list of
sonnel] changes
thee hundred
first State Capitol per.
showing more than
dismissals, seventy-two
resignations and only forty appoint
ments since the beginning of the
Earle Administration, was mad, pub-
He by the Governor's office, a few
digs ago. Changes being make
dally but in no great numbers
Ralph 1» Hetpel, State College
signed a $3006 position asx
spondence expert
Dismissals in the
ment includ, Richard Sayder Belle
fonte, supervisor of industries, $3,600:
and Marvin Rothrocky Bellefonte
aseigtant prison $2.-
100.
Highway
clude the
are
re-
& CuUrre-
Welfare Depart-
also
labor accountant,
in.
not
Department digmissale
following local persons
previously mentioned:
Ellen Blanchard, Bellefonte,
typist, $900,
Healty, Depariment dismissals: Mars
ton Kane Trivelry, Bellefonte, comput.
ing clerk, $866,
A E———
Going to housekeeping? Don't fail to
$0e Mother's Cast Range, actual
weight, 450 he Black range, $49.00;
full enameled range, $55.76. Do not
confuse it with a cheap sheet iron
range. Sold and guaranteed by IH. P,
Schaeffer Hardware, Bellefonte; Bell
phone 14M, X18
clerk
The Republican Old Guard in the
Benante would rather sock thy people
permanently with tax burdens than
relieve them - through, constitutional
revision,
1.6. FE.
fii}
18.)
GIVES PARTY TO
BORN
DEAN
SPRING
TO ADDRESS
Ato — wo
OF
FRANK
WHITE ROG
ALR
LOCAL BOY
FAR-OFF
on
big ur
Mills
get to
Were
“Lampoon,
4
and look forw
had a
JY able
States,
The
pecially
scenery
at
assur, you
the China sea
ful picture 1
by nature 1
I foes
with
yeu about
The climate
now. It
degrees
cool at night;
Gquite
fu
sleep with
APPROPRIATION
INJURED Ad
BY FALLING STONE
cls
MNI MEETING,
WRITES FROM
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
hfille Philippine
Februar
Hom
Army oo Kk
in the
getting assigned
a%th
gun
iden
al
much more ens
n return fo
really beautiful, es.
and
iw
sunset i
the sun selling on
presents the most color.
ereatasd
gould
ever
wish
natural besaly,
would
tried
have sen
really vou
You
have to tell
her, Is real comfortable
from 70 to 100
the day ang gets real
in fact, so cool we must
and sometimes two,
One can easily get
to
at the mate of
that is quite
Skin
here, but 1
I haven't
can’t tell you
as goon as 1
an account
Burton
Well, it is
fainy season
think will
seen that
study,
two hours per day, and
Aan asset anyone,
are prevalent
to avoid
and 1 hope my
lot of thes are
but none serious
Manta yet, so 1
it, but I promise
I will give you
I see.
been
only a few
will start,
instruction
io
very
far,
about
do go,
over,
monthg tH
and that
which 1
interesting, judg.
of the books 1 have
thy material for
Sincerely yours,
BILL. SPYKER.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
4
iumbers
tal required to
more likely
carried
ut it i=
¢ ”
a number of
Tyrone Her-
of editor
writer, will retire
He has wen the
Herald ever since give
and hig retire-
OF
with the
3%
connected
daily
general
VOArs
ald
ind
in ¢ capacity
! noes
Lin the near future
| the
{ing his services tn It,
will keenly felt While he
| hag nt determined on a program for
{the future, he and Mrs. Bayard have
1 concluded they will spend mich of
ofi th, Pacific Coast
the first
Mre. Richard W, Wester-
two children, of Pleasant
among the Reporter's busi-
callers on Friday. Mr. Wester.
recovering nicely from several
lbroken bones In one of his feet and
still obligeg to walk on crutches,
He is employed In the radio tower on
the alr field, Bellefonte, and while on
the fielg one night slipped on joe and
fell. He was obliged to give all of
his attention to nursing th, Injury for
a period of two weeks, but since is
able to attend to hig dities
The loeal high school faculty an.
nounces March 30th as the date for
the presentation of a two-act operetta,
The Court and the Cool” to be
presented by the Glee Club in Grange
Arcadia. Aside from the main chars
acters there is a boys’ and givls singe
ing chorus and 5 girl's dancing choras.
The operetta, which containg comedy,
portrays a typical May dance celebra-
tion of Marden, a mid-western college,
Capt. Gilbert E. Bixby, command.
ant at the Poe Valley OOC camp, Jefe
Tuesday afternoon for Walter lest
hospital, at Washington, 1, OC. tp on
dergo treatment for ear trouble,
%
mainstag
of
i
{ ment Toe
year
and
and
wore
i Mr
} volt
Lap,
MNesg
ivell is
in
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