ent ve VOL. CX. HALL. PA. APRIL 23, 1936. MAX COURT JURORS FOR COUNTY SOUTHSIDE TERM CENTRE The grand jury will 4th, the first Monday The complete list follows: Mrs. Michael fonte, Paul Amos Dale R. D. L. B. Wm. Glilisple, Wilson Stiver, Mrs. Edith 8. Rowan, Gosnell, on May monti meet of grand the of Menscl R., 1, laborer, Winters, Shank, laborer, MoeClintic, farmer, Peters, labore laborer, Por H. laborer, aged tilda, Jones, K. State Coll George Julian. Wm, ID. Wm. Donald Bloomer Edwin Gilbert, farmer, Mrs. Esther Ewings, College. Blair Rice, farmer, Bellefonte, R. D. B. F. Kennelly, mason, Spring Mills. 8. Claude Herr, merchant, Bellefonte. M. A. Burkholder farmer, Centre Hall. Dennis Mrs. Maude Mills. Mrs. Mary College. John Derner, Raiph Eyer, Traverse Jury, May 18 The traverse jurors drawn first week of court, opening the third Monday in May during which sessions Commonwealth or criminal cases are meard, coming from the south side of Centre coun- ty, are named below: D. C. Mitterling, Centre Hall R. 8. Hagan, Centre Hall Andrew Crotzer, Millhetm) T. B. Ulrich, Millhein. W. E. Shultz, Madisonburg. W. A. Henney, Centre Hall toy Willlams, Oak Hall George Vogt, Centre Hall D. C. Fohringer, Centre Hall, Wilbur H. Decker, Millhelm, Blanche Ard Aaronsburg Traverse Jurors, May 25 for the ond civil are heard, Philipsburg. Pal Jellefonte. 3 laborer, fonte. Howard, Klinger Weaver, cleyk, Spring Mills Rebersburg. H. farmer, K., Stale Port Matilda, H K. Spring Reese, laborer, Hettinger, A Musser, H. K, State Boalsburg. Bellefonte. laborer, laborer, for the May 18, » ee I Jurors week of which a Cases f Centre 8 YOTE INDICATES F. D. R. STRENGTH IN FARM Middle W The West is Roose velit. on i he basis of returns and the Nebhrasks tions, throughout became i I that the pres-| a'r conclusion ident the ago. Alt comment farm beit ough %o President oA polled han all ned revealed States didates him elated” comt Democratic only of The far garded as a New Deal x Roosevelt totals sweepl ment the and icies States exceeded expectations | NOTICE TO DELINOUENT TAXPAYERS i1 delinquent t be off i Xo at to returned sioners lords 1X68 and not lord” “ party second par i 10 pay the ‘hxes, i Prompt i appreciated nog improve mast be La 4 when Co-operation i Wir of the i Agrees | settlement will be greatly | taxes willl with age, and eventually paid, Thank you. 8. THOS. SWARTZ, Collector for Potter Township. as delinquent Donald Musser, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Musser, of Aarons- burg, fell and broke his wrist while roller skating after school hours on Wednesday afternoon. Donald is the boy who slid into Loran Immel 10- Year-olg Coburn boy while playing baseball Wednesday rhorning of last week, the impact breaking the Immel youngsters leg. The latter has been dismissed ag a patient from the Cen- tre County hospital, -. . * . . . - CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES Week of April Wednesday, admitted: I. Durst, Cen're Hall: A. Callahan, Oak Hall: Wingfield, Coburn. discharged the following day. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs 8. Bhawver, Centre Hall, I. D.. 13: Miss Ethel! Mra Verna Loven 1. was admitted and 1 ~ Rid GREGG TWP. FRIDAY MEETNG OF CITIZENS, Tha board recelved township n Greg from Pas notice O {arris favorably fo fed finally nroject calling the © auditorium and material project, “is archi Hunter il, Altoona the cont { v WwW. thie meeting all we we Tyrone, and Prof Col y Dennis, ollewe: also, school di- be at the to meet ted of State will and | rectors, will be pleased who any are interes in move ment. way —————— JUVENILE GRANGE ORGANIZED; INSTALLATION, SAT. EVENING Juvenile Sanized in Grange Arcadia, stallation of officers took Saturdgy evening by Mrs, I. dle, State assisted Hg Jodon, Pauline die and Ruth emblem regalia bearers, don, pianist, The officers Master, Ray Delaney; ay: Steward, ant Steward, Agnes Potter; Keeper, Knarr; Flora, Steward, Others Martha was and place E. by Pregress Grange or'- in- on Bid Phyl Bid- and deputy, Marshall, as Murs, as Spyker and Reeder Jo- installed were: Reeder Sharer; Lecturer, Mary Delan- Hobert Homan; Assist. Glenn Wolle; Chaplain Treasurer, Barbara lols Homan, Gale Sharer; Nellie Clara Lou Wetzel, Wolfe. lady Assistant Bradford, became Ruth Taylor Ralsgon, Georges radford, Eleanor Donald Wolfe, jst Ralph R LVerseer Delaney, Secretary, Marvin Ceres, Pomona, Leona Ellen who Spyker, Eug Whoife, Gilbert Spyker ene Potter, Rals Fe resis on, BIG TOWNSEND MASS MEETING. BPONSOTE Uresernt Pre matters sry one of us a ESTATE OF OVER wd a no Btn and upwards accor or probate, died Clemson hom April Th, at age of His wile, Mrs. Cal harine Clemson, and hig son by marriage, chard E. Clem- son, share equally in 80 per cent of the estate. A niece, Grace Dale, granted a trust fund of $50,000. Ten per cent of the es'mte was set aside for relatives and servants. Clemson stated In his will that during his life he had made adequate provision for hig son John GG. Clemson and the lat. ter's wife and therefore made no be- quests to either, The writer well recalls when young Clemson was first taken under the wing of the steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie, Great predivions were made of the outcome, but none were too liberal. Clemson rose rapidly later becoming general superintendent of the Carnegie Natural Gas company and finally a partner of the famous see] manufacturer, He was active in many philanthropic affairs and in the activities of the Presbyterian church. at his 0 t the 83 years. Miller former CLEAN-UP WEEK. Each year the State Departmen; of Health, Welfare, Poress and Watera and the Bate Police Bureau of Fire Protection designate the Insg week in April as Clean-Up Weeld ‘The of ening date of this campaign thig year Is April 27. Wednesday. Thursday, admitted: Belgh, Oak Hall Discharged: ard H., Hawk, Aaronsburg: Coble, Spring Mills: Mrs. Burris, Centre Hall There were 41 patients in pial beginning of the weeek. ’ Mra, Frank How (iin yy Lanson the hos. Purpose of Clean-Up Week 8 ts stimula'e Btate-Wide interest in san. ation and the removal of nulsances and fire hazards. Primarily, ft is Intended that during this week obscure corners and places hot ordinarily cleaned ghould be cleared of METHODIST CLOSES SESSION CENTRAL PENN. CONFERENCE The of Confer Central the ted Pennsviy Methodist ded egutey ania | ence pi i and alter. { . ; oi eneral conference at i Wel 1.. Miller, Williamsport, Holt Hughes Washington Pennsyl- A. Bighon lent innd guper- inten of the aren, aren Contiral vania is a part, called attention to a drop in Sunday school attendance in pastoral fit Changes session on section are of coun®y the closing in this changes Centre made Monday, were Changes Ba were made CC. Welmer Avenue, Harrisburg, Foundation, State M. Naylor Moon Rev from pastors Rev, G Ridge Wesley Rev. R. Halt- noted : two in transferred to the wns from Sollege, is the new pastor at J. Yeoagertown and by has WwW. H Dam, and MceMorris, padtor, Bdinsgrove is followed Burnham Rev. CQ Shamokin J. W ite new Rev. for Quindy. Other w nt Epworth, Rev. Haven, East Lock Ha- Min ne pastors are Shore Lock Bit'nes; F. Hughes; Ruth. points: Jersey WwW. A, Main ven Hall Graham: J. H Rev, WwW. E atreet, ciroeuit, Rev B 121 HORSES AVERAGE GRUENWALD #210 AT SALE, MONDAY $210.00 average of for twenty - ¥ ll GEORGES VALLEY ROAD, ON NORTH SIDE, BEING GRADED i SCHOOL B. vislons, Easwrn iB. OPENS “PLAZA” AND “STATE” THEATRE ATTRAC i hiestre - onte as Boek cnsh given 00 Friday, in Cr and 8 Midnight Bhow This {day Night—"Follow the Fleet.” jerica’s favorite dancing stars, tAstaire, Ginger Rogers, This picture also showing on Mon. day and Tuesday of next week. At the “State” Theatre All This Week-—Charlle Chaplin In “Modern Times" A pleture worth going miles to see. Chaplin's first ple. ture in several years Mon, Tues, Wed, Next “Road Gang,” all-star cast. in away ag 9 ™ loy ireday, Temple { Specdald Saturday tain January.” Comesly Cartoon, wind A red Week The quarantine hag been lifted from the Lancaster Valley OC camp, in Mifflin coun’. One of the patients ill from spinal meningitis was taken to the Walter Heed hospital, Washing ton, D. C., and the other to the Lew- istown hospital, Ag a result of the removal of the quarantine, Paul Brad. ford, a goreman ag the camp, had not been home for a few weeks until Saturday, and found his family lv ing in thelr new quarters, ATA AIAG The store room in the hotel build. ing now ocecupted by PF. IL. Snook formerly the Knarr meat market, has been greatly improved on the Inter for, and also on the exterior. As was announced in his advertisement last weak, Mr, Bnook stoked the store with a variety of mea's and grocers les and since Monday has been doing business. He comes to the Report. or readers with an advertisement in this lssue. NEW THIS THE FOR GAS SERVICE TOWN AND and Town Homes | Service, ~Individual | Hold Eight Monthy’ { May Have Tanks Supply Average Family, § slay ranedia by the vith tives « trict Lo gas pervisors company, it representa Ng residents of upon homes are All of people whois nog BOC ORE pipe lines, the zone and company local of the employ are this this departments dis rict district, Col, B. Stroud, CoEnpany, New York, ences, The this section lantic Wins in of will residenty George A. Burrell operating and managers officials the of and other attended BAI0H firs¢ meal to be of the system the Hotel under the E expert prepared in by 4 gas conference State oe Sintes of service served at in the Coleman Mrs. home who direction the from Maude Miner, wil schools The by tanks the average The o« frie of of for A riOrda New York of vice conduct this company a fi Series in vicinity. system vidual enouth gas for the UN supplies means of which tq 4 inc hol nx eight tanks filled do after mpany wares and ners til TiCH pay ! used, home The torrits Mid-Penn divisl ing ipsbhuryg 0 | hanna river on { Hall 1 He used it encl gens standard gus in meter consumption. wy fo be served by Sings i a id. E. CAMPBELL PROPERTY, LINDEN HALL, x eT % and of and he bull by the Campbells and BY HAGAN, Hagan sales agency and Ph reports DODGES SOLD 3 ny Drone x hoy Ixxilgo Centre Fisher, real estate [SEVEN CENTRE COUNTIANS | ON P. 8 C. HONOR LIST : in £ jist 4 for ne ¢ honors Janior « | announced 8. Hoffman, registrar It includes scholastic the end of the first year. Seven Centre are included in the Fifty-eight names, comprising “the first twentieth of the class in schol- arship, are on the list. It {3 headed by Walince Kubacki, a studens in mechanical engineering from Read. ing, who has maintainel an average of “3” for two and a half years. In the grading system employed at Penn State, “3” is the highesy grade given, The seven students from Centre touny are Geneva CC. Ziegler, pre- medical: Gilbert Thomas, Industrial engineering: leo M, Shames, fores- try. James A. Babeock, industria] en- gineering: June R. Pfister. chemis- try, all of State College: Jane E. Campbell, Education, Centre Fall: Mary Jl. Whatts, arta and letters, State College. few by Wm College standings sognester county listings, i days of ago the 10 this students of CALIFORNIA ACCOUNTANTS SOLVE FLY LEG PUZZLE A fiy’s broken Jeg caused auditors In the California State relief offiexs a lote of money, The books had been six vents out of balance for a week and nobody could find the error Help was called in. Finally the socidental flick of a fin. ger dislodged part of a fly's log from above a number 1, which had been taken for a 1. A fly siting on 5 column of figures has often made $105 look like $1.00, but it Aldn't need to tear its leg off to do ft. FOREST FIRE PENN WARDENS IN DIS, ASK YOUR poeason for forest fires » approaches, the state Paul H citizen 1f ot ford ALL Can Has avery fires ¥ irom 1 prompt report individ May Bave ur timberland neighbor's, Forest Ranger were The estimated the normal, 2 YO as your Last 8 | Meeker the Penn however, fires In higher than There are Centre of are John fires year, reports i district, he there no 4 year before done wos damage by same district TT in fire thirty-three wardens county, each having men, ifmes calls vary “ orew about These twenty all to 1 men available al to from from Any may the expected respond wardens. Thelr 30 » | thelr wages 3120 cents to cents per hour. desiring fire bry getting in warden, follow One do 1 lool The District ns in ig AL YOUr service.” Contre Hall—-Richard Brooks, Jah, Bubb, 183R4; Knarr, 7 Harry . 15R24; Wii MeoClin- ijt, T2R14 feeker, HRA Ed- rd 8 13 Spring to a crew ith {ain Join ®O w touch men are in your Penn locality i ing warde t anda 66R2; John R3; McClellan tis ¥ % John WN 4 weetwood, Mills 221% Loe John Bressler, Arihur #H3. 1112. Elmer Foust, SATE £ ¥ S5R13 MMH ANS GARBRICK & SON INSTALL PASTEURIZER sired by board of health, AND TRI-HI-Y PARTY. Hi-Y and HI-Y sing { provided y the Te imi tees of clubs of 1 Cio tion ghments was 8 of the clubs were members of the faculty | Wetzel. Thin tha and Mrs. J. F was the second party clube during this school tery. ———— CLASS MEETING AND SHOWER FOR MR. AND MRS. W. HOMAN Regular monthly meeting of the "Willing Workers” 8. 8 class was held April 14, at the home of Miss Cora Homan: also, a kitchen shower was tender Mrs. Warren Homan, bride of a few weeks. After the class business wag fransacted, a social hour, devot- ol to games, otc, was enjoyed, and later refreshments were served, Guests present were Rev, L. A. Wagner, Centre Hall; Mr, and Mrs Reno lepley, Miss Ruth Relish, Rob. ort Relish, State College; Mrs. Dor. othy Huber, Miss Jane Foreman Mrs Annie Homan, Anna Elizabeth Hom- an, Warren Homan, Centre Hall Class members pregent were Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Ethel Homang Mps Pearl Homan, Mrs. Beatrice Homan, Mrs. Pauline Homan, Miss Cora Ho- man, Mre. Francs Felterolf, Mra Mildred Jase, Mrs, Sara Lause, Mrs, Alice Dutrow, Mrs, Madaline Dutrow, Mrs. Lawura Shilrer, Mrs. [Agnes Bloom, Mrs, Mayme Mitterling, Mrs. Ruth Thoman, Mra Miriam Coldiron, There fe a wealth of information in the Reporter's numerous advertise. ments appearing this week. Read them all, Fire damaged the Trinity Lather. an church, Witsontown, to the extent fire was caused by an overheated furnace pipe, i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Mo el State Col- Pr Emery, in sian, of Emery Centre Mrs, were and and Hall, home of Mr. fiffiinburg. ward of guests the R. Finkel, recent Mre RR. high The f Hawaii” rates of operetta, “Love Pls presented in evening, General ad- af school will be Arcadia, Sasurday *® Grange | April 25, at 00 o'clock Performance 10c, mission Friday ternoon 3 o'clock, Coburn of : Yer sedba ll on the Loran, of Playing school son suffered 3 : ad playmates ©0l- grounds, Roy Immel, when of young Mrs. Coburn, his of hi 3 ones anike when one playmafes col ided with him on the base lines. rren G. VanDyke, of Highways, was Wa tary Union State Seore~ a muest of sportsmen for geveral at Camp Nria, owned Edelman and od In Mile Narrows. county days last week Tote Charles FY by the rieen ‘yy YL. - M. Rev. ¥ confirmat While Rearick was h theran ding jon clas on entered doen the par- orf drawer, superintendent Aged SUOOCRSOT i thes as visited Ay Both erested In Lt was Pailey under v1 peral ters WREKQQ. Fetterolfl while wound iy peri- Centre wae axe TL 1 at tf he wie started work ag a arket, form- ment ¥ Y uberman- Knar basiness Monday * 2 OF r opening on named so his which which is re- bee not in hs le tp we | lieve Major would a former clerk even owes the gong. Johnson {give WAS the store The main body of Millheim's sum- mer colony of martins arrived at the bird house opposite the National ho- tel sometime on Monday nigha and immediately set about putting the house in order. The newcomers are busy at present evicting the spare rows that moved in when the sume mer tenants Jeft ast year. The evie- tions will be followed by a vigorous housecleaning before the marting build their nests, The spacious red brick mansion on North Allegheny street, Bellefonte, built by the late Governor Daniel H. Hastings, and since his death oocue pied only in summer time by Mrs Hastingg and in recent years remain. ing closed the year round because of her il] health, was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fraley Hallowell, wealthy residents of “Upsondowns,” Wynnewood, near Philadelphia, who pian to make Bellefonte Their perma. nent home. Mrs. Hallowell was form- erly Miss Helen Hurley, daughter of former Centre county sheriff and Mre. Wm BE. Hurley, of Howard street and Is well known In Bellefonte Lightning for the second time this spring did dammge to properdy in lower Penne Valley the last bolt have ing ripped a hole In the ground at the root of a tree close by the 2. A. Weaver farm home, a short distance west of Millheim. The telephone was knooked from he wall and some damage done to the plastering in various sections of the hosue, and put the electric lights owt of commission woction,