VOL. CX. CENTRE DEMOCRATS TO HONOR JEFFERSON, THE LIBERAL will hori President maosg Democrats third and County Jefferson, Btates, Centre or Thomas of the United conspicuous of at the apo 1 Jeflansor American itles © Demoeracy h 1X wy Dinner ine F: wa rapid. in of the Continental Cong of Governor i850 os Indapenden of Vi Secretary Declaration jefferson served Minister » of in Washington s Vice President the United and in 1800 was elected President and 1804, ns + ginia to France, State Cabinet, of States re-glected in Jefferson was six feet, in height, large boned, and sinewy. Beneath was aglow with and was not conclusion and mind led him, Jefferson had un- limited faith in the honesty and com- mdn sense of the people. He knew no social distinctions and all titles were distasteful to him. His importance ag a maker of modern America can scarcely be overstated, for the ideas he advocated have become the very foundation of American republican- ism. On the fiftieth anniversary the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1826, Jefferson died his home at Monticello, Va. For his tomh he chose the epitaph: “Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Dec- laration of Independence, the stat- ute of Virginia for religious freedom and Father of the University of Vir- ginia.” inches erect, two slim, a quiet intense afraid to to which surface convic- risk his heart he tions on the all fii of at or ———— FISH FOR SPORT, NOT FOR THE CATCH, URGES DEIBLER ©. B. Deibler, Board Fish Kenneth Reid, Sportsmen president A. Pennsylvania oO Comanissionery member, a rhemselves to OTH fiahy during this Spring because the streams SPOT} the Hmit killing Reid Let sald Ey and the Ar ostracize from A wiho doestr,'t must fel lov Today of sportsmen fhe play the game, tor catch.” Dedbler, irged the coach the principles “We hear conservation” we the it, not sport supporting that fishermen inger present t you generation in 1 £4 ¥ yrtsn lip Ox “ 4 good lot he ¢ 8 anshir i 5 nshnip service ‘Let a of said de something about boy ang werk ors Ralph Don Ging fy Claude E “l HOD, sportsmen. Prizes wore M. Hoy 3. Wieland, Q reel CE rs 58 spe vy fate t ul V v amtomatic Ww. lHeonse: J Johp mont, tackle box: Hall, fishing State College, Pennsylvania Musser, State Hartle, Bellefonte, basket ; Fred fishing basket; lage, fly box; State College, £3 Centre Brady, subscription Angler; H. fly box: A. ( R. D.; fishing Witmer, Belletoi Re; Dan Trem, State (vl- William Seckinger, light reel; H. D. Al- bright, State College, fishing basket: B. P. Lonberger, of Boalsburg, fish- ing lecense; W. E. Homan, Oak Hall fishing basket: H. 8B. Elder, State College, tackle box; Guy 1. Corman Spring Mills, tackle box: John WwW. Decker, Spring Mills, landing net; P. B. Meek, State College, landing net ; F. H. Dale, State College, landing net. the B. College, , po 1796 SILVER DOLLAR IS FOUND BY W. W. KERLIN While settling the estate of his father, the late Arthur E. Kerlin, a United States sliver dollar bearing the date of 1795 was found among hig treasured possessions by W. W. Kerlin, of Centre Hall Despite its age, the rare coin is In excellent condition. It was coined the second year silver was coined In this country, durkyg the Washington ad- ministration. It has been handed down throweh four generations of the Ker. uni family, according to its presen: swWlier, ———— Hon. J. W Kepler, of Pine Grove Mills, has sooured an appol tment in the newly created personal tax dl. vision, at Harrisburg, and is now on duty there, | FARMERS IN PENNSLYVANIA | LOSE $2,000,000 IN FLOOD | two counties 1.0040 in twenty shows live A survey the head trees 1 fowls 1 and in State 0D Crudt ined stock drowned, 4,000 of destroyed beyon estimate destructio The buildings 0 i crops, fences and in the State is $2,000,000, sesotm—————————— ODD FELLOWS TO INSTALL elected of- No. 585, recently Centre Hall Lodge O. F., will be held thls (Thurs- day) evening. District Deputy Grand Master D. 8B. of Pine Grove Mills will installation cer- emony. Local presert Installation of of ficeryg i. ©, Peterson, conduct the Odd Fellows in goodly FREIGHT PICK-UP DEFERRED are requested to be number, PLAN TO NOV, IST of SPOKES Yielding to spirited pleas of the In- f trucking interests, t Comenerce Commission, 1. by a vote of 3, to November 1 this plan the men for terstiantle March pend the truck 5 7 to BUs- of and Eastern effe od year toed ee freight pickup reduced t ra which radd- eR roads sought to make tive 1st, By this averted a New York their 24.000 ents yf 14 action the threatened strike of motor truck operators whi ne oh, tariffs employes appon - railroad hint wdiately fol if became wou nose] rates efi the REPORTER READERS HAVE CHANGED WHO ADDRESS yi ive of ge] 3 ir arough to card # Kin postal hott postal i n 1 facie £3 1 OLD ress Ones N STAR MEET. E a EASTER astern Nar met BUNS, ROLLS AND HOW AND TO CARES, BAKE THEM ire, E. rd, Mrs Laura Baz F. Missy siomew., M Mrs T™h instructress ra Mrs P J. (ANAas, Leary, Boozor, Mary hostess, I). Potter and her Bartholomew, The hostess ! i Ellsheth | fTreshmenis Misg re. aasistant, Bnorved A — IS Ham and Egg Supper. The Ladies Ald of the Sprucetown M. E. church will serve a ham and egg supper in the basement of the church on Saturday evening, April Il, from 5 to 8 p. m. Price, 20¢ and 36c. Jee cream wii be for sale. lin a— FAMOUS RADIO STAGE SHOW. Vaudeville fare have a rare treat in store for them when "Polly Jenkins and Her Plow Boys” open a two-day engagement in person on the stage of the State Theatre in Bellefonte, Mon- day and Tuesday, April 13 and 14. This unusual act which features my que home-made musical Instru- ments, Is heard dally over Radio Sta- tion WIS. No extra admission and special feature picture will be “F Man" with Jack Haley, Grace Bradley. —-—- - EASTER FLOWERS. A nice assortment on sale wt Goodhart's tore, Centre Ha'l AAI PA SSA. Rural community choruses in Furpiture - ‘soking forward to date-wide contest at the Perasylivan. lia State College Farmers’ Yield Day {April 25 iy the final date for fAling en. Hirieg In writing with the county ag- | voutural extension asseciation. The ntre Hall musical organization that won first and second places in yoars gore by will not compete this year, ’ PA.. lLookING TOWARD NEXT YEAR'S H. 8. CURRICULUM HALL. We of the Cen F Hal { tzel, principa 1 i 111¢ WPA OFFICE CO-OPERATED WITH EMERGENCY RELIEF AGENCIES DURING FLOOD Emploves of the District Works Administration gener with RAPIER — 10 office emergency flood and Progress co-operated re. agencies during Contributions ously lief crisis, recent clothing workerg and the of made by office of $48.75 Army flood pay 10 food were donation was the Salvation ald distressed to expedite the Distric messengers conveyed payrolls 1 in Harrisburg, transportation was f flood of curtaiiment fi cash of Du- refugees. Over io bolg to Int workers cial {the {regular | becuse i to checks aren, order of t spe state offices when suapended and oad conditions Les of rail " foenoad | porary ney NO in while pay ~ in | joe. delay was © Xn i n out effort ts made ’ i checks y WOrgKers, turni leversy to have i imentg was n hards of men residing 1 an nt rie sections ft | i THE The LUSE APARTMENT HOUSE. dwelling €©F house by shape, ii Horner k du Centr Hall rogrossis ected the fine o ring EE AND “STATE” THEATRE PROGRAMS IL TEAM PRACTICE: H. 8. BASEBRAI SPRING BEGINS SCHEDULE t £ # ; m 158 are Frank, ra sp Heokms Johrston, W. Bradford, and Relish. The be composed pitchers, catchers, MoClenahan, battery will Frank and Walken | Walker | probably of Heckman as fand Felsh as Other rooky players shown consideration fob team are Goodhart, Delaney, and Brooks. The high sehool baseball follows: and that this Gerhart, will be yeiur's Arney, schedule BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR THE WESTERN DIVISION April 17 Port Matilda Boalsburg at April 21 Centre Hall at Pleasant Gap April 28 Port Matiida at Snow Shoe Pleasant Gap at Boalsburg May 1 Centre Hall at Port Matilda Pleasant Gap at Snow Shoe May Owe Snow Shoe at Pleas Gap Port ‘Matilda at Boalsburg May 8 Centre Hall at Snow Shoe Pleasant Gap at Port Matilda May 18 Port Matilda at Centre Hall Boaldburg at Pleasant Gap May Me Boalshurg at Bnow Shoe Pleasant Gap at Centre Hall May 19%. ; Centre Hall at Boalsbury Snow Shoe ag Port Matilda May 90. Snow Shoe at Boalshurg at Pleasant Centre Hall Gap { . J, i COUNTY FARM BREORGANIZES; LOAN SAME ANS'N OFFICERS annual meeting in 1436. 7 —— THE ©“ FIEDLER ary 1. WAY. We a: truly ing and learning the W. forcing the present r ana the Bank the of had the activities of and 0) that association $220,400.00 locality, During approaching the loang made 31 farmers about $65,600.00 th Land Cosnmissloners ie F of vice-president Miss Hannah treasurer sociation wring past # He 1935 proxi in loans were dition reported as the close of the loaned ap id wmtedy farmers year 1936 of $5,600.00 In through the have yy their to this the Ww a total mantle io by association. ad- ns- re. farms sociation, Tox al ceived « from Ch £4 Mink aries Rhodes, Lemont, was re-elected of the asso Bohroy- ciation, and E SECTOR LArY i Se ———— A Mr GAME KILLED The if pee yt 1 1985 Deer, Deer, Peas Hahd Hares Squirrels Rae fia IN PEXNX'A. Commissioners Board ts ( Game 1 kill game season, aa follow legnl males antleriess vit = {8Snow 8 hoes Ins u Ruffed srous Shore Blak Willa The n i 8 i VOT oy ot Aftended Wielan Fuaneral, ingdon ; of LE Mra of Lake. Holliday srary and children, John Hobert Heima, of ) 3 # Wiedan« of and Mrs. E Ord Fr ge Mr Brouse ASTERS TO CLAIMS OF STUDY GARRETT HEIRS uners FERRED; YEARICK Be 1 Carson, of lore mi WPA sections boon foreman in road various instly at Milesburs, has the Port where a pow. {transferred to operations | Matilda- Philipsburg road. or shovel is being used to widen the road and correct curves. He has an entirely new group of mien, Clarence Yearick, of State College, an unsuccessful candidate for the nom- ination for treasurer on the Demo. cratic ticket, is the foreman In charge of the Potter township men formerly managed by Carson. A ———, HAND SET TELEPHONE RATE TO BE REDUCED TO 150 The Bell Telephone Company Pennsyivasria will file with the Public Service Commission of Pennsylvania a tariff providing for a reduction in the extra hand set charge of 25c per month from 26¢ to 15c per month, ef. fective April 15, 1986. The present regulations providing that the extra charge for hand set Conse after twenty-four monthly pay. mers will be continued. In the case of hand met users who have had their hand set telephones for Jess than 24 Months, the rates for the remaining months of the two-yoner period will be 15e Instead of 25c ; This reduction will Ing of $200,000 to Pennayiv moths, There are 315.000 hand get (ele. Phones in Pennsylvania. Of these 225,000 are receiving the service with- out the extrs charge. On the remain. Ing 150,000 the rate will be reduced to 15¢ per month for the period dur. Ing which the extra charge applios, Ee ———— A ————, on of result in a sav. telephone users of ania during the next twelve The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year : ’ fe} POT, nen one of the men orward the heavy end inch pipe the rth true and hit, the pole striki be strokes the ol © t Wo thru always vhunger distance made side freh “home. "™ to driv were Th uh en Hil time driven some the pipe was forward the the toward opening opposite the been inch COT ne in of earth on tl} Through it had three-quarter ie road tWo- pipe, after driven 0 inserted wns and then proper made, and the work was com plete, WILBUR WELLER, EMPLOYEE, WwW Pp FATALLY POWER INJURED ur Weller, Company i Penn fal Wost er em :, In un Fis ns a ladder he had finished making £ i i when repairs at a substation n Centre iny nm Fri received uries re Contre swrhaps the un. ad suffered a heart which 3 m to fall s« the ground, wns heiplossly 1 Mr. LT 0 TELE Welle yd ar r nged forty-five res of Belle- fonte, A A Mr AAAS CROSSE CONTRIBUTIONS wt ts } REX kv ed ¢ beds n i Cash : Flood Milk $163.55 183.556 400 04 186. 060 and clothirk Total ri writ wai $773.55 made days Cont Mitioms may be tr $ 3 ain Me the ten 1 th any of od anion td ganizat) GEARY ENTERTAINS, MRS, 3 {i On evening i N. F 3 Mrs, R. RB Homan, W. A Smith, Mrs Smith, Mrs K. Hoster. Bradford, Mrs, 8B. WwW, Smith, Miss Grace Tressie MceClellan, Mrs, W man, Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs. Mar. garet Crawford, Mme. W. A. Odenkirk. a A AAAI. GRUENWALD HORSE SALE. The twenty-seven horses sold on Saturday afternoom gmt the Centre Hail sales stable by Willlam Gruen- wald, passed at an average price of $187.00. The high horse wag bid up to §270, the entire load totaling $5.- 315.50. The sale was well attended and bid- ding was comparatively mpd. The arimals were of a type to sult farm- ore, Mrs. Alex iander, van LA MAASAI, HOSTERMAN-STOVER CO. IN GE COMPANY CONTEST A. H. Btover, of the Hosterman & Stover Co, Milheim, dealers in Gene eral Electric household appliances anhounces thelr store's participation in a nation-wide contest sponsored by the G-E company in search of the oldest electric washer, electric froner, or electric hand iron. A total of $1,000 in prises is offered for the discovery of the wining “old-timers” A first prize of $260 is offered for the oldest piece of equipment: $125 for the secs ong oldest: $78 for the (hid, and from the fourth to the tweniy.fifth, $256.00, This drive should some very interesting examples of old appliances. Bring in your “an- Haque” It may win a prise for you, For official information pnd de soripticyy ses the Hosterman & Stover Co, Millhelm, Pa, brigg to light BE NO. 15 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS of thé Company. of Aaronsburg Sheriff Keeler resign The to office, April 1st. | resigr ation ve been due $ poor health, bad been sghter, Mrs Altoona to her she will Mrs. who the WwW. ®since Floss of and Anna at home C. in Geary, the holidays, hack home Tusseyville where summer, during subsequeng death #0 kindly gave of a to the movie long enough wagh Warner P. from Brown Alkens, State returved rig E. 4% . Cag d their host couple thre H ni California, comedian, Wikg y show the Brothers Studio in of the FM Paul Col» Ww in { James Branch Fisher XAT BRR Wass and State lege B. lee and Weadnes- funeral Years family the Al- the Re Alexander Hoyer, on attended the Markie husband WwWeeK, hn who forty ard n her house brief th in tenement O A account of i ise R. 8 where Mrs. T. neg. Mr American at Ber. ruc ATi vend ww healt) wn JAITASON 8 to bee {ame open r-five fil- Ap. supposed wer ry i of kind, thelr WORE remain. which time ‘ over, and {they left. If the scouts were pleased | with they ‘with others the summer as has custom for years. Zettle, children Zettle, were of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zettle, over the week-end, The children, for the pres. ent, are staying with Mr. and Mrs George Bloom, grandparents, at Le- mont, until their home in Johnstown i= brought back to habitable condi tion. On Wednesday of last week the Na- tional Youth Administration workers, under J. H. Puff, made a minute sur. vey of Ube water shed from which the town obtains its supply of wae ter, to discover anything which might contaminate the otherwise pure stream. No dead animal, great or small, or ary filth of any character wag found. The Mifflintown Community sale, last Wednesday, conducted by F. A. Britcher, was attended by Bari De. laney, John Rimmey, John Dutrow, M. C. Delaney, George Lohr and Wm. Gruenwald, and report it as having been successfully corducted. The fore mer Mr. Delaney sold a horse at the sale for $80.00. The person furnish. ing the stock or implements recom. mended thelr own goods, Frank E. Amey. taken to the Cen tre County hospital on March 14th suffering from a lung and heart cons dition, had made recovery to such an extent on Bunday that he was able to leave the hospital and poll Bom his son, William Arney, to his home in Mifflinburg, where he will remain for the present. Mr. Amey was janitor ay the public school buildings during the 1935-36 term, and during the present uring oni house ooked Was conditions will ret for their urn been and Billie Mrs. Jimmy of Mr. and at the home Reuben term until disabled through sloknessy
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