The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 09, 1936, Image 1

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    VOL. (\. x X CEN’
1936 ELECTIONS GIVE VOTERS [BORO COUNCIL REORGANIZE]
CHANCE TO INSURE SUCCESS |
i Were
3 members
initial 12 mu of i Three
i into
Ad-|{
{evening }
r« {other thre
i now Con
mthe in new
Ending
marked
an Fin ah
a shiievement the borough cour the redl
fice :
infzation of the
ministratio
1936
ne
OFFICERS
IN MONDAY
COUNTY SWORN
FORENOON
v
the
net gain
balloting
didates
tricta, t}
preclude
way or anotl
Not
of the
until
Earle
there be
So,
Governor
obwionusly
on
rams
GAS FI'MES OVERCOME
DINGES FAMILY, COBURN
mss————— A 50
CENTRE COUNTY STUDENTS
ARE JUNIORS AT PENN STATE
Overcome
was also the
the do
another
to
the
Ht hia mother n ti ’ o | LV I represe: § State ollege
BREN £is i ? Lb Ls RE) :
same fate az the rts and
tered
had no
The son
and after pl
bed both
overcome, a
sent to a physician
whose services
much effort.
$1 oe 3 in tt nost popular wit)
the sick room. The farm han Bhi
be success. juniors ough
the local students é
ing
and
Finally
Brat $6 recest
firs t recoOve
imited ©
offered
with
the selection
#
Ol
Al-
his mother on :
Lootiraes by the {nstitutic
she the son again were COUrses by the institution
long Hberal arts, hom
IM eSBALe was |ON8 fberal arts, home
in Millheim, | Das
effective after |2ONE county
In the Junior
¢
of the county is
the greatest number of
women,
clang the south
represented by these
‘ants
proved Centre
i side
i
SA i
is 3
young
among |
people
Spring Mills
agricultural
Belle
from
A PWA
crippled
county,
project for work
started in
Monday, employing
nurse one $340.00
flar projects in Av
counties
From
Zubler,
Laura
come John
education,
MeCormick, home
Lemont, Paul E. Ben-
i ner, commer and finance, and El-
Tearfield. lwood Lynn Ev ey, husbandry;
Ten | trom Centre Hall Bail-
ad- | ay Eleanor
Jane Eliz
R.
and
aco.
children Contre |
on
one
for ct
SIN | nomics;
other |
year at
opened
Elk,
and
© >
Jefferson,
Cameron in In
in which Charles Freeman
ministrator.
dairy
Muth Merton
Beatty
onomics ;
education.
of the
are residents
Pottoy
architecture:
| Ebright,
iabeth
ESTATE |
to
home oo
A SS.
TRANSFERS OF REAL
F. Wetzel, ot
Campbell,
Elghty
jor
members present
of Contre
sen -
James cinss
ux, Frank |
that number 57 live In State
four come from Bellefonte:
Philipsburg; three from
two from Rebersburg; two
Pleasant Gap: one from Boalshurg
one from Port Matilda; one from Oak
Hall; one from Lemont: one from
Pine Grove Mills; one from Hublers.
burg: one fom Milesburg, and one
from Aaronsburg. *
Out of the entire registration of se.
niora living In Centre county 27 are
registered in the School of Education:
22 In the School of Liberal Arts: 15
twp.; $1
Nicodemus Lose
ada, of Coburn,
$800.00.
Mary E.
Wert, ot
$100.00,
to
trart
Yon four from
twp.
Madelene
in Penn Centre
Eitner,
ux, tract
et al, D.
in Haines
to Sparr
twp...
—————— A A
Sealed proposals will be received by
the school board of Gregg township,
at the school building In Spring Mills,
untii 7:30 p. m., January 14, for the
constrition of a combination audit.
orfum-gymnasium building close t0l1n the Behe n .
the present Vocational school bulld- ah ol of Ryn ooriig} yo Ag
ing. Blda will be taken separately tion School: two in the School of
for general construction, heating and|Chemistry, and two in the Bohool of
venti ating, plumbing, and electric) Mineral Industries.
work. Hunter and Caldwell, Altoona,
are the architects. TT wra—
Bids received several weeks ago | The Independent Off Company fil.
were rejected because they exceeded | Ing station, at Pleasant Gap eross-
the funds available for the construc. T0848, Is now being rerviced by Geo,
tion of the building. The PWA auth. | VOR Gunden, of Lock Haven and
oities In the meantime gave permis. Francis Balllet, of Willlamsport. The
sion to ater the plans and specifion- 10086 was made from Miss Margaret
tions so that bids might be expected Keller,
which will come within the amount
of funds available for the building.
A A OBIS
The Centre Revorter, 51.50 a year
TI
DESCRIPTION
K HALL. PA..
BRIEF GENERAL
HIGH SCHOOL
built to
Thy
widition to be
i$
‘he walls other ti}
iathed
and
finished.
the auditorium
of yel-
3 those 1a the
SAE 8 csr d
Auda um
a
will be with rock
in
ved thick
sand
finish
plastered
| plaster
The
and platform
flow pine,
i The roof
{structed
ialt felt,
years,
One
type
to be
wood in
or stage will be
will fiat
with ten-year
carrying a
and
bonded
guaraniee
be con
asphe
for ten
hundred
ates
recess corridor
Bx156x60 in. with
shelf, hooks Mao,
hall equipment
in pairs of two, pro
in use, but
the seating.
the auditor
large double
well toward
thirty
1 lockers
with
of the
locks
apart
Folding chairs
vided
easily
The
lum
doors
Yale
are
to be when
provide
to
rigid
removed,
main
will
on
south,
entrance
er
the
through
ennt side,
the
CHEVROLET HAS $1,000,000
COOPERATIVE USED CAR FUND
Chevrolet Motor Company started
ithe new year with a $1.000,000 coop-
erative plan to help move its deal-
lors’ stocks of used cars, and to retire
(unworthy vehicles from the highways
of the country, it was announced a
few days ago by M. E. Coyle, presi-
dent and general manager of the
company,
Beginning on New Years Day. and
continuing throughout January, M.
Coyle sald, two important special ac-
tivities run concurrently,
First: Chevrolet will pay to the
dealer $20.00 for every old automo
bile (accepted In trade on a new or
used car that he disposes of by
serapping or junking.
Second: Chevrolet will pay a bone
us to salesmen whose efforts enable
their dealership to sell mores used cars
in January than it sold In the same
month of 1935.
i
i
i
!
:
i
Dia President Roosevelt
his critkp? He did, and how!
answer
JANUARY
LAMB CLUB
MARGARET
i
!
jen ROUNDUP,
HOSS, WINNER
I There fat
CONFERENCE
ERS IN
RELIGIOUS LEAD.
WILLIAMSPORT, SOTH
Bt Your
nferences and
onside
the new train
ing Courses
First
Wats
referred to
the
and
I this
Rerios
for later
an
nouncements time and piace
DAUPHIN COUNTY RULES ON
REVOKING OF LICENSES
The Dauphin
ruled that
be revoked
by the
though
Court
license
an inquiry
of Revenue, even
has been acquit
The
of Paul R.
sought to
County
a motorists's
on the basis
Department
the motorist
ted In the couris.
filed in the
Harrisburg,
the Sefredary
hs license after
fof a motoy vioation.
i The Court found that the
itary's authority not limited
| enme, only where a defendant is con.
i vieted is distinctly authorized to
investigate any violation committed
within the Commonwealth,” and act
in accordanje with the findings of
tha: investigation
The ruling of the Dauphin Court
is of particular interest to Centre
countians In view of the fact that in
the matter of Robert I. Funk. State
College, Involving the same question,
an opinion is expected to be filed by
Judge M. Ward Fleming in the near
future. Punk, it will be recalled, was
acquitted by the local court of charg:
6s of drunken driving. Later the De-
partment of Revenue suspended his
license, Funk took an appeal from
the Department's action, and it is
this point which is to be decided by
the court.
AIIM A A.
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE.
Robert Dodds will sell at public
auction, at Vicksburg, Pa. on Tues
day, January 14, commencing at 1:00
o'clock p. m. 22 head of Bouth Da-
kota horses, ranging In age from 3
to 8 years, and in weight from 1400
pounds fora single horse, to 3300 Ibm.
for a team. All well broke and gene
tle. All horses bought direct from
the farms, and from no sale barn.
has
of
suit
who compel
of Revenue
acquitted
16 restore
him
a jury
1 ole
“ia
io
he
9 1930.
ASSOCIATION
HOST TO SOCCER TEAM
and
Behoo
nts
“RETORTER” SUBSCRIBER
MAKES CROP AND WEATHER
REPORT FOR MINNESOTA
H, MEREBINGER
————
SOUTHSIDE DEMOCRATHH
ll
| poe OWNERS SHOULD GET
TAGS AND AVOID
136 dog
and
the
lenses fags
the hand of
Dog on should
diately for
require
age or
before
goon as they
After Janu.
canvasg will be
found who has
license wi'l be
{
Or
thei
The
months
procure r licenses
roming
all
YOar aw that
of
dogs
must be
nary 16th
hecome six
ary 16th, a
made, and
falled to
prosecuted
from $5.00
thirty days in
{ for having
i Hoenn
ai x
lheensod
Just
months
vigorous
person
his
subriect
$100.00
fail,
falled 10
be
fairly
on or Jan-
as
old.
or
any
procure
and
to
to a4 fine ©
and oosts,
both,
procure
accepted
or
Excuses
a dog
Dog own
and giv-
procure u-
necesary 1
to lNcense sour
will not
org are being warned
to
as
en plenty of
§
your dog
automobile,
The Commonwealth
ery dog owner will
of the opportunity
licenses. Any dog owner prosecuted
for having falled to procure a license
will pave no redress,
It is suggested by the officials of
the Commonwealth that receipts re-
celvedat any time of the purchase of
licensey be retained by the owners
in case the license tag on the animal
in Jost.
Do not fall to call the
Enforcement Investigator immediate.
ly upon discovering you have su-
fered loss to livestock or poultry by
dogs, ;
Keeping your dog under control at
all times will prevent destruction of
livestock ang also prevent the
spread of rables.
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| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
|
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
| FROM ALL PARTS
quid
big
oely
op-
MM I's.
t Smith
ompanied
in Har-
unable to
Hershey
3 last week,
i Hovey Mone
had
racoreaned Wa
substi-
the
8 SCNOoGL Toom
Her Ce
ad
for
engaged
Moore
days miss Miss
What
and qui
master, Jameg Lingle,
‘Stand .
was supposed 10 be a gentle
injury
Madison
he come
side
animal grab-
the cheek, lacerat-
extent that nine
to mend It
ef horse inflicted
: his
{ burg
{ mand
as emphasis
ibed Mr
{ing 1t
| stitches
over,” was the
with a slap on the horse's
when the
Lingle on
such an
were necessary
Tt J
ointed
to
i Herlx
Stover,
inewly-a
Dog law
of Coburn, the
Investigate
for Centre county. was in Centre
{Hall on official business on Friday.
| Mrs. Biover has chads] {0 be Insert
ied in this issue an relative 10
ithe dog law which, !f you are a dog
| owner oF suffered k through
{the of ado. should
| read
Lor
arilcie
IRve =<
depredationg you
Recent Centre county appoint.
menty to State jobs included Erno OG.
Drapcho, Clarence, inspector of fore
ests and waters at a salary of $1140,
vice Ira G. Hall, of Bnow Shoe, dis-
missed; and Geraldine M, Voyce, Phil.
ipsburg, typist in the Revenue Des
partment, salary, $000. Joseph R. Mi
ler, of State College, parole agent.
at a salary of $2040,
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker, tenants
on the Keller form, east of town,
recently entertained at dinner a
group of friends which included Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hettinger, Willard
and Dean Hettinger, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Shreokengast and son Martin,
Mise Mary Durst, Christ Durst Clair
Shaffer and Waltey Auman. also, Ruf.
us Hettinger and Miss Hazel Watts,
Lewistown,
Harold DD. Cowher, of Bullefonte,
who made themercantile apwaise
ment In Centre county a year ago,
has been reappointed for 1936 by
Auditor General Frank DD. Baldwin,
Cowher ls being rewarded for the
work he did for the Republican pars.
ty In the campaign last year. He is
energetio and progressive and his ap-
prajsement last year must have been
very satisfactory to State officials
to warrant this re-appointment this
year, :