The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 19, 1935, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19365.
Spring Mills
} A Collection of Newsy Happenings
and Personals from Gregg Town-
ship's Metropolis.
for Extension of
The
Rural Ele
the
and
Propitious Time
Electric Lines,
presented the
Administration
rural «
a much
than
Governmems
b trificatior
make extension ©
“io lines house wiring
les
lect
84 expensive propusition
now that the
OLE
heretoiore,
ati
i COorstruce
2A
of
provides ng
tion
nancing
and thao and
purchase major
3 ainmen
anni equipmen
fappa {ui
Fort-Boal ire i
High and Yee. Banguoet and
duntes from both
Giregy
Dance Or
ire
Keener Centre Hall
cantata will be ren
organi.
the
srt
omm
from
Mat hod ft
on Sunday
of groups
evening,
Reformed,
angelical churches,
in Lutheran
hem Way”
program.
of the
22nd the chure
Be
musical
The Ladies
Tuesday
ro
pie
Lalit
is the of the
Eagle,
through
organiza
Golden
after
program of
in thely
Program.
ange of gifts
playing games, ole
Misa
Templar.
evening going
the the
ne
tion, engaged
Chrastmas which
the
members,
party
exch
and
tureen
cluded
supper.
Noble
an
Br 1 The
organiza
in t
dive
shi
iD of
thir
A
tena
for a number of
tha
next
John Royer farm
way Route No. 85
wg. Mr. Bedghtol
tenant by Mr. Wasson
; the lumberman,
operating his saw mill In the State
Monday
trucks started out with lumber
uctyg the coal regions
A number of hunters were
antieriesy deer during the
day season closing on Saturday
mong those reported to Lave been
successful in thelr quest were John
Heckman, Jr., Clarence Smith] Miles
Bressler, Wiliam Bressler, Halry
Condo and Millard Hassenplug.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Alexander of
Coburn, moved into a part of the BE
T. Jamison home a few days ago.
Mrs. Alexander is the mother of Mrs
Guy Jamison,
Hunterg are much
the result of the prosecution
number of their buddies
porting untaged deer meat
oamp to their
Lewin Bedghtol
years nt en Fister
near Penn Hall,
spring
the Wong
of
:
on
H
Madisonin
as
A. CC.
enya
will be
lowed
Confer, in
College distriot his two
prod.
tO
in quest
of three-
A
displeased over
of a
for trans.
from their
respective homes which
culminated In a fine of $25.00 and
more over the high bill of costs
which was over $14.00. Since the
whole proceedings were asottled by
one of the hunters, the associates
feel the costs should have been re-
duced to cost of the prosecution of
a single person.
Gregg township cattle ownery are
somewhat anxious to learn the re-
sults of the TE test now in progress,
and especially since the herd of Hol-
steins owned by J. R. Wion, of Penn
Hall, indested 100% tubercular, and
consequently condemned. Tests made
for Charley Shook also showed =a
number of reactors in the herd,
Harold Stover, tax eolector for
Gregg townshipl reposfs collections
up to about the normal at this pe
riod,
Mr. and Mrs. George Romig, of Se-
linsgrove, pared thelr house car at
Grange hall during last week, while
Mr. Romig spent the time hunting
in Heven Mountains.
Harry Breugh, the Pain Kill rep-
resentative, will be with 8, I. Condo
for a week or two,
Bids were opened for the constrie-
(Continued foot of nexy col)
i
+
I That prizes in West Penn
Co's territory-wide “Better
Christmas Gift Contest will go to local
announced last
District
was
MeCormick,
the
Bellefonte
at the
evening
by W. 1
of
the
Company.
District
made West
i next Monday at
| whi h the public is Invited.
At the that ties
being West Penn
four
ox
ager
ito
Penn
Hock
will be
8 O¢ to
game time contest
flag conducted,
ane thie
The
separate
gl a
its emploves, winne
in La
ed
|
|
|
i
!
|
Hiacks
and
thesn
completed
received a
before were
ed
cision
we
| a 134% . Je
fenlored so that the bHeauty of ive
effectively
apo
to the age of the
{ home furnisi would be
nEw
Consideration
i erphasized Wis
igiven by the judges
{ contestant,
In recognition
{ forts by
Penn ig also presenting a small
! and girl
blanks by
arnest of
West
Te
the
entrants
of
made the
to 1
menio 0
sent
every boy
in completed mid
{PENNSYLVANIA FARM PRICES
HIGHEST SINCE YEAR 1930
Federal-State
a
The
Service
Crop Reporting
ago
of
few days
the purchasing power the Penn-
sylvania farmer's dollar
the national averag®
15 for the first time in the year,
The index of prices paid farmers
for important products gained four
points, from 108 to 1160 in the peri-
od October 15-November 15. This
wns the highest November 15 Jevel
since 1930, the service sald.
The average farm price of these
products increased during the month:
Wheat, rye potatoes, lambs milk
cows, horses, mules, chickens, turk-
eye, milk, butter eggs and wool
The index of prices pald by
for commodities purchased re-
| mained unchanged. The He
{tween prices recwived and prices paid
i Increased threa points to 87, as
agninst 61 in February, 1033.
(Continued from previous column)
tion of an addition to the Vocational
school, as a PWA project, on Friday
evening. Several bids were revelved
for general construction work and
equipment, but since the bids were
from forty to fifty per cent. over the
estimated cost wef by the architect,
the school board decided to adver.
tise for bids without changi the
specifications with the hope of get
ting bids that could be accepted.
To Resurface Rouble 45 In Gresy
and Penn Twps ~The State Highway
Department
for the resurfacing of 14.270
feet of hitu
farm-
i ore
ratio
18 feet wide, Including two reinforce.
od concrete structures, on State High»
way Houte No. 46, working numbers
27, mection 7, In Gregg and Penn
townships, Construction will begin at
the old toll gate in Penn township,
and continue westward 2.70 miles,
Bids will be opened January 10.
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of 10, the
of
Droscornber
the
large
that
contest,
The entrants in
number of
interest in eyesight con
reached
that
to
has we
and children,
want learn about
were 7.208 who signified
intention to enter the contest
2.374 danks were
Childy
completed 1
West
of am were
Penn en from
18 wvears entered
Efery one of
examinati
and turn-
Seam} i
final de
{ 0
bedns
Lighting .
Elects
MacMahan, Chief Home
West
Westinghouse
light
Anna
ing Adviser of Penn
Boalsburg.
will
on Bunday
in the
evening,
held in
OVE
Christmas services be
the Reformed church
ning, Dec. 22nd, and
an church, Tuesday
ber 24th.
Mra. Bruce Miller, of Shingletown
wag a visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, 8. A. Reitz on Sunday.
An election of officers was held in
the Lutheran 8 8 on Sunday. PBam-
£1 Kline was elected Bupt., E. M
Kuhn, ass supt.: Kenneth Balred,
secretary. Frederic Dale, asst sec yy,
I. K. Dmie, treasurer; Mra, Hess, pi.
anist; Mre White, assistant pianist
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Thomas last Wednesday
Lather.
Docems
day guest at the E W., Hess home.
Col. T. D. Boal, of Washington, DD.
ada, are spending some time at the
Boal home west of town.
Clement 3. Dale. of Pleasant Gap.
was in town on business last week.
A group of ladies under the direc.
tion of Miss FE'eanor Smith, spent
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mra, P. I. Swank, repairing chairs,
A Merry Christmas to all
Tusseyuville,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geary and
son Dean, of Altoona, spent Tuesday
evening at the Mrs. Anne Rossman
home,
Mr. and Mrs,
Burnham,
Dick Mowery from
spent Tharsday at the
and assisted with the
( State College.
Roy Marts, of Lewistown,
Willard Smith, + of Rebersburg, as
sisted with the W. 8. Martz butcher
ing, Thursday.
Hunters from Schuylkill county
Buutterbeak home, : Mn a ftterbeck,
wi bs GE ARR Aon
HALL, PA.
» »
Free!
»
i
$ 9.95 Coats
15.75 Coats
27.50 Coats
OSs
p=
Santa Claus will soon be here, and with him
We are prepared to help Santa with practical,
»
ANY CUSTOMER
4 {
£25 03
i
i
» ® » »
for MEN
$
i
SPECIAL VALUES in
MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS
: 1 9-50
now $7.95
ny 18.95
FPEPPPEPEPEPPEOEEPEPBEPEEEEPEP
=. BOYS 59-95
i i
REASONABLY PRICED
i
a it
THIS
STORY
Will be
Fyvery
Until Christmas
(pen
Evening
EEO POSE PIOCe
THIS
STORE
x §
wil 1
Open
Every Evening
Until Christmas
fCrererr errr sore
MILLHEIM, PA.
7)
WAR YET'S DEATH
DUE TO EXPOSURE
{WORLD
FOUND
of Wil-
oward, by
We
that
£ £5 Yu wily
H
on
josed
death
aged 44. of
KK. Heaton,
week i
An sind 1
ons
Morgan
Ww
last
» Anes.
{orane
of
came
8 Sine the
day a
man
of exhaustion
His
snow
to his as a
oovered
One
found
highway
WAR
the
body
along
miles
morning
After the body identified
learned that the man, who
World War veteran, had started
previous night for the
ty hospital at Bellefonte,
was receiving treatment
one-half went
nesday
it
was
Centre
where
he
A ————
of
and
lgtitutes are used
i it may seem
pounds
butter
ten
ther
farmers,
Beven out every
sul
strange
olsomargarine
by
{as
i
PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS,
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
the Office of the Secretary of High-
ways, Room 506, North Office Building,
State Capitol, until 10:00 A. M., East.
ern Standard Time, January 10, 1936,
when bids will be publicly opened
and scheduled and contract awarded
ag soon thereafter as possible for the
construction of approximately 14276
linear feet of bituminous surface on a
native stone or crushed aggregate
base 18 feet wide including two reln-
forved concrete structures, Centre
County, Gregg and Penn Townships,
Route 27. Section 7. Bidding blanks
and specifications may be obtained
free: a charge of $2.50 a set ig made
tor construction drawings and a charge
for cross-sections will be $5.00, Both
may be obtained upon application to
the Pennaylvania Department of
Highways, Harrisburg. A refunl for
drawings or cross-sections retnrned
wil not bemade, They may be seen
at offices of the Pennsylvania De
ment of Highways, Harrisburg:
MeClatchey Buflding, 6th and Mark-
of Streets, Upper Darby; Wabash
Building, Liberty Avenue and Ferry
Sireet, Pittsburgh, and Clearfield
Tr Company Bu , Clearfield,
Pennsylvania. Warren Van Dyke, Bees
i
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
ANNUAL BANK MEETING.
The annual meeting of stockholders
of The Fiuwt National Bank of Centre
Hall, Pa, will be held in the banking
rooms the second Tuesday of January,
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN.
MAN
the 14t
és
i8 ol
1836, same being the
month, between the hours of 10 and
12 o'clock, for the election of direct
ors and the transaction of any other
business that may come before the
meeting. H, 1. EBRIGHT, Cashier,
ANNUAL
mes
I day
¢
FOR SALE of
Serves £
The
LAER,
ladies
Lutheran
ow and
BOO] -
offer a yell
Mine<pateh Quit,
1
ELECTION,
of
yellow i white
Well sulted for
Kryder Frank.
at
The ting
Mutual Fire Insurance
Centre County will be
Centre County Court
Bellefonte, « Mong
the hou
Farmers
Company of
heid In the
Houses In
January 13th
between i of 10 A MM
and 12 M. for the election of twelve
directors for the ensuing year
J. M. CAMPBELL] Vice-Pres,
M. FISHEK Secretary.
ASA. Ahan, Aannenl Mens desman seamen ram ha
MUNICIPAL THEATRE
MILLHEIM
0c & 25¢, Inc. Tax
annual the 10.4
MIs.
Mag
Hal
of
bare
BiG
and
GAME
seOond
RIFLES
hand
Will trade.
high grade
The Gun-
Lewistown, Pa.
in
1934 rs guarant ight
uarant right.
insmithi
BELL,
Logan Bt,
:
i Also
i
1 work
expert x
Come see
man 427
FRANK
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i
SHOWS & SS P.M. Adm.:
The Management and Employesof this Theatre
chip Wish You All
A Merry Christmas and 4 Happy New
apy Year.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK.END
MUNI & ANN DVORAK in:
“DR. SOCRATES”--2 Warner Picture
The leading of
version, the entire poture Indd out In a way
life of small-town Truly a grat picture.
Fox News—QOur Gang in “Anmoversary Troubles” and Single Reels
PAUL
“Scarface’
being
physician,
cast now comes to you in a
to
more genuine
bring forth the
a
Here You Are! Take Advantageof Our Christmas Week Shows:
MONDAY & TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 & 24
“HERE COMES THE BAND’--a M-6-M Picture
Ted Lewis, Virginia Bruce, Ted Healy, Nat Pendleton and Littla
“Spanky” McFarland of Our Gang Comedies. A Dandy Show!
COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS.
CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON & EV'G, & | HURSDAY EV'G
NOTE: This Theatre will Open at 3 P. M. and run
P. M. Christmas Day Only, continuous to 11
“SPECIAL AGENT”———a Warner Picture
George Brent, Bette Davis, Ricardo Cortes. Once more the “0 Men™
win out. A real drama showing how the gangsters are brought to trial
through untiring efforts of Uncle Sam's “0 Men.”
Our Gang in “Beginner's Luck™~Musical Reel and Car
’
sista toon.
Children Will Receive Candy left here by Santa on Christmas Al-
ternoon and Evening.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, D CEMBER 27 & 28
We are proud to bring to you the outstanding Musical production of
the season
“Broadway Melody of 1936"
known stars of the Stage and Sereen. De not fall to see
dy hit. Nothing Ever Before Like It!
Two Reel Comedy—~Sing. Sister Sing”,
this Musical