The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 05, 1936, Image 1

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NO. 44
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
of | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
: VOL. CX. CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936.
Centre Co. Unofficial Vote at Tuesday's Election
MR. AND MRS. E. M. HUYETT
More MARRIED FIFTY YEARS
” The
4 and Mrs, E,
fiftieth wedding Sry
MM. Huyett
’
anniver
| cele
President of |i Congress State
i
United States | Legislat' re
DISTRICTS
IN
UNTY
CENTRE CX
Bellefonte,
Centre
Howard
Milesburg
Millheim
Philipsburg. 1st Ward
Philpsburg, 2d Ward ..
Philipsburg, 8rd Ward
Port Matilda Boro
South Philipsburg
Snow Shoe
Stare College,
State College,
Unionville
Benner, N
Benner, 8S
Boggs, N
Joges, E
logRs, Ww
Burnside
Spring,
8
Ww
Spring,
Spring,
Tavlor
Union
Walker,
Walker,
Walker,
E
M
Ww
New Deal Sweeps Nation : Roosevelt
THE YOTE IN THE BOROUGH
With the exception of probably three
four states In the Union the New ownsendite
Viee- |
or
President ang
the
candidates |
Peal carried the
President to
beginning the
lead Tandon and Knox, even In Kan-
the
In on Major Party Yote.
From
Demoeratie
victory, very |
sae, Governor's home state,
a s alan swung Into the
Pennsylvania
Demoeratie eo'lumn, and apparently
gave the candidates
5 . tor
State Treasurer and And
n malority, ax well as It di4 for a | President of the 1. SS.
of
State,
Democratie for
Gieneral Pesult of the Bore Vote
Demaeratie Congressmen i
majority
in the
ROOSEVELT
county
GARNER, In|
Centre received plurality |
of 1200 and 1500, bf emke
DON GINGERY, for Congress In the
88rd district, carved every connty,
He will have 3 majority In the three
connties of between S000 and 10,0060,
JOHN W. DECKER was re-elected
to the house of representatives hy »
majority of about 1000, The voters
fully appreciated his services during
his first term.
At the time the Reporter goes fo
press complete returns ares not avall-
able, in stated
above., The result, cannot
be changed.
and
a i
Lal
Royal
Alken, Ing
vote hetween Om
Age Pension
Townsendite Rec,
State Treasurer—
Pinola, R
Hosa, D ‘e
Ella Black, Proh.
Others
Auditor General
Sweeney, R
Roberts, D
Others
Jones, R
Gingery, D
Hartman, Soa
Kniss Town. Rec.
Assembly
Haines,
Decker,
except A genera] way
howevery,
Plan
VICTORY CELEBRATION.
The supporters of the New Deal wil’
stage a Victory celebration and pa-
rade In Bellefonte, on Friday night
Like the opportunity on Tuesday to
vote for the New Deal everybody is
invited. It will be a real demonstra.
tion.
R
D
Four voters did not vote for any
candidate for Congress, and for the
Assembly candidates nine voters dia
not make a choice. For president one
{faileq to make a choice,
AI AAPA,
OLD FORT-SPRING MILLS
ROAD LIKELY TO BE BUILT.
ot The section of State highway Routes
i No. 45, lying between Old Fory and
i Spring Mills will be built, probably
Immediately, While this information
iis not official, it is reasonably correct.
A I SL
REBEKAHS IN DIST. MEETING
A district meeting of members
the Rebekah jxiges at Pine Grove
Mills, Centre Hall, State College,
Boalshurg, Spring Mills ang Millheim.
wns held in the hall of the latter
lodge, on Monday night. ! ——————————
There were ninety members pres.! An infuriated bull Instantly killed
ent, and each lodge put on a playlet. | Boy Erdley, 27, of Lewisburg, I. D.
The Centre Hall playlet wag entitled on the C. E. Enrdley farm. The muti
“Doctor. Come Quick,” and the char- [lated body was found inthe bull's stall
acters were Mrs M. A. Burkholder [4 Very short time after the man en-
tered it to remove the litter.
Mrs. Roy Dutrow and Doris Moliz, wan na
i
i
sh FROM
ADM. FO
Ha
Frust 1 og
WORKE
ELECTION
ia t n «
L&
cinet
La yop
Barger
F.
remove
ae ll
John H
trict; Earl
Inspector,
signed: John
Ward,
Kalley, resigned
ipsburg,
ing QG.
Stover,
Gill
B.
gpector,
resigned ;
FRANKLIN
WORKS
PROJECT
Fl BLIt
BE SCHOOL
RS FIRED FROM
ROARDSE IN CENTRE
PF sued by Judge M
a
rege 'w North Pre
succeeding
from district
Inspector,
removed
ad Hus-~
succeeding
form
twp. East
F. Gill, re.
Bellefonte, So
succeeding Maxwel
: Edwarg Lukens, Phil.
Inspector, succeed.
resigned; Dorothy
Bo. P., In-
Chester Poorman.
Freeby, Harris twp,
P.
Wether,
Close, resigned:
twp. West Pp.
Hinds, Walker
of Election,
Jr. resigned:
Twp.
Kern, resigned:
burg, Inspector
Baird,
Haines tp.
coeding BE. ¥.
T. White. ¥
signed,
tion, succeeding
David Gardner,
Inspector, succeeding
redgigned ;
twp. Middl, P.. Judge
Gingher
succeeding LP
M. E. Fiynn, Miles-
A succeeding Lester
C. E. Kreamer
P., Inspector, suc.
Orndorf, resigned: RR.
*hilipshurg, Inspector,
bert Copeland, re
fll health; Charles
E. Gardner, resigned:
Liberty twp. East P.
iy, disqualified:
Shoe Boro,
E. T. Haynes, Snow
Inspector, succending
Election,
disqualified,
Frank Ennis
RHI
EAI
THODISM
IS 158 YEARS OLD
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SEVEN BIRTHDAY AND FOUP
WEDDING
an informal way
yids 1 rt
£310 i
Ti
{
-
{OM NMSSIONERS
Fo MEET BELLEFOXNTI
NEW (CENTRE (0,
WPA PROJECTS APPROYED
THRE}
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SOLD AT 2 PER CT. INTEREST
ne bond
- ——
y Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. George
Howard, Ruth Ingram
son Eugene, of Tyrone Mr.
Mra. George Kellerman and chil.
Mr. ang Mrs. Leonard Rhoads
iand children, Mrs. E. T. Kellerman
| Fred Locas all of Bellefonte: Mra
3. H. Rice and John Carney, of Port
{ Matilda: Mr. and Mrs Russe] Lair
{and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
| Smeltzer and som Dick, Mr. ang Mrs.
| Wm, Colyer, Mrs. Edward Durst and
i=on Robert Gerhart. Junior Ross, Miss
[Mary Kennedy of Aloona Guy Kell
erman, Miss Edith Potter ang Mr. and
Mrs. John Rudy, Refreshments were
Served ag a late hour.
and
Ingram
am
and
and
(dren,
In-
og and son
all
! A ——— A —.
DEPOSITORS IN SNOW SHOE
BANK TO GET PAYMENT
Depositorg of two closed banks in
central Penreyvivania wil] receive div.
idend payments this month, Secretary
of Banking Luther A. Harr ANNOUNC.
ed a few days Ago,
The Snow Shoe Lank, Snow Shoe,
Centre county, will make a payment
On Nov. 23 totalling $17.198, bringing
the amoury distribu'ed to 75 percent
{of the deposit liability. Depositors of
ithe Mahantongs Valley bank, Pillow.
| Dauphin county, will receive 5 pay-
bringing
ithe total to
70 percent.
i
i a ——— A A Ol
The Rese flement Administration
{ this week moved to acquire a 7268.
{acre site for the $1.500.000 community
to ese
tablish in Northampton county, this
state,
PENN STATE MEETING
Penn
semi-annu
State College Poultry Association
State College weal,
They heard talks by 23 nationally.
known speakers on all phases
poultry mamagement from hatdhing
chicks to marketing eggs and meat
A trip over the college plant allowed
the visi'ore to see the equipment used
for $800 day-old chicks, £00 growing
pullets and cockereis, and 260 Iaying
birds. They saw 1800 turkeys and 200
ringneck pheasants in the college
flocks. At a banquet they heard Fred-
eric Snyder, noted lecturer, journalist
and traveler.
A ———
ROWE CABIN IS SCENE
OF HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Joyce Bradford and Patty Boozer
were hostesses to several of their
friends at a Hallowe'en party at the
Rowe cabin recently, Those present
were: Ernest Frank. William Boozer
Guy Faust, Norman Crater, Dean
Weaver, David Boomer, Betty Sear.
son, Isabel Emery, Jean Hanna, Bar-
bara Potter, Gweny Goodhart. and
Martha Spyker. Games were played
and refreshments were served. "The
decorations were appropriate to the
Hallowe'en fes‘tvities.
HI A SA BAIA.
ROAST CHICKEN SUPPER.
The Sprucetown Ladies’ Ald will
Serve a roast chicken supper 1a the
basement of the church on Saturday
evening, Nov. 7, from § ts 8 o'clock.
Ice cream will be for sale. Price be
and 25¢ a plate. Come ang bring
your friends,
lant
of
FROM ALL PARTS
ind a “i i
Gerhart
Ne? 1
game of
hee mils.
£3 ms
While pla
|
I hie
construc bids hy
©
tion
mean that an xtension will
need to be asked head-
in Washington,
The average height
students entering Pennsylvania State
College this falj was nearly an inch
greater than the average height of
the class that entered ten years ago,
D. J. P. Ritenour college physician
found In examining the new class,
Figures on heights and weight kept ove.
er the past seven years show a grad-
ual increase in both respects, the
weight for men students rising at
Me rate of nearly a pound a year,
The average for men this fan
142.64 pounds and 68.42 inches. Girl
students grew from 63.44 inches in
1935 to 63.58% Rhis year. ; but their
weight dropped from 122.3% pounds to
121.38
from
‘A
quarters
of
freahimen
wae
Relatives from a distance who as.
tended the funeral of William 8
Brooks, ast Friday, included all of
the eighy Brooks children except Mrs.
A. 8. Fleck, of Albuquerque, N. M..
namely, Mra Foster V. Jodon, Cen
tre Hall: Joseph Ar Brooks, Cleveland,
0. Lee B. Brooks, Spring Mills: Em.
met; B. Brooks, Mileshurg: Guy R
Brooks, Mrs. Clarence Blaser, Contre
Hall, R. D.: Mrs. Hugh Ralston, State
College. Also a large number of the
forty living grandchildren and eigh-
teen grea‘-grandchildren. as well as
Lemuel Brooks, a brother and wife
of Wilkinsburg: Mrs avd Mra. Coates
Wigeans, Coatesville: Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Brooks, Jr, of Cleveland, 0: