The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 08, 1937, Image 1

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NO. 14
VOL. OXI.
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MILL COUNTY
'AXARBLE
87:
TAX |
VAL,
on
CIV
A
SERVICE—A
examination
vith
The
masters
times
the party in power?
smme be
They
past,
may said {
are today, like
purely political appoint.
men's, Democrats during a Republican
dministration, and Republicans dur-
ing a Democratic gdministration, need
ot apply.
Senator Thompson's
the lower bracket
State under Civil
should it by
law, will operate
that appixing
postmasters)
meagure
employees
Service
ta
of
regula-
chance become a
no differently from
to mail carries and
There will be no other
way about youve got to kiss the
politician who happens to be hoss ov-
er the job at that particular time. It
may leave a bad taste, but jt must
be done to win.
nace
Ihe
tions
it,
——— ——— A ———.
The bill for legalizing horse racing
in Pennsylvania has littly prospect of
becoming a law.
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Republicans will not likely ask for
special election to elect a successor
the late Benjamin K. Focht, con-
gressman from the 18th district made
up of the counties of Union, Snyder
Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Fulton, Hunt-
ingdon and Bedford, for the reason
that the addition of one more Repub.
lican to the small majority would in
no way effect results,
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he had
before the
theirs,”
aker,
for the
Hevea in
ures’ and
tenure,”
Rep. 1.
Allegheny
a
Chairma
dation of
Many f:
last week,
ering for
delightful,
rain,
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tod
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pressed
heen
of
him
members
because
NIGHT
ye 1935
that
offered
voied
in
he had
and
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his
permit
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House,
Penns
teacher
educa-
consol
thru
bes
one
four
but
with
Monday
or two
were
came
PLAY BE
SATURDAY
ISENIOP C1 ro
PRESENTED
ANS
METHODBISTS
200TH
TO CELEBRATE
WESLEY ANNIVERSARY
.
ted
eleora
the conversion Wesley
the
noted
nglish clergymi
and f«
which tox
wn cighteen'h
Methodist
in
{century under of the
societies Ww place a
in Aldersgate
1738,
i re.
ligious aeociety meeting
May 24,
| Street London
i —— --——
The Sheffield Farms notified local
milk plants that the price for
i milk be $162 That
| was paid during April
April
would the
is
of
{same nag last
year,
A ————— A — A ——
New
being
ang WwW.
were purchased
company
Chevrolet sport
1D. Bartholomew
Alexander. The
from the Miller
sedans are
driven by CC.
Abner cars
Motor
—————— A
The
tered
Daily
upon
Journal, Philipsburg,
its fiftieth year
Friday. The late W. T. Bair was
from its founding in 188% to
At the present time E. F. Bair Is
lisher editor; J. E. Bair,
manager, and W. J. Thomas,
tor,
fn-
on
edit
1936
pub
general
city ed-
or
and
————— A ———
The bills sent out for March
West Penn Power Company have been
improved by reductions. The reductions
apply only to bills for electricity used
for domestic purposes, The first 25
kilowatts go for 7 cents; the next 0
for 3 cents, and all in excess of these
for 1% cents.
by the
REPORT
(COW
OF CENTRE
FESTING
CO. NO. 2
- ——
RECENT IMPROVEMENTS
CENTRE COUNTY
AT
HOSFITAIL
A
INPLEMENT SALE, #8506855
0 TAXPAYERS
EN — ———
MOSHANNON: WORK BEGEDN
w kK was started Friday on the new
virport at Black Moshannon, substan-
tiating rumors that have been current
for the past
When completed the
the finest in Central
The airport
400 above sea
several months
alrpor: will
Pennsyivania.
will located
level at a point al-
the Black Mo-
shannon transient camp and the Wolf
Rook's OCC camp It will be
one and one-half miles from the high-
way, to the right of
proaching Black
Philipsburg.
The present’ road which
from the main highway at the Black
Moshannon Inn will be relocated and
macadamized and will be the highway
entrance to the new flying field.
Approximately 90 acres of lang will
be cieareq for the airport it
learned.
On the flying field there will be two
runways each more than 3000 feet
long and 600 feet wide They will
have concrete centers 100 feet wide
with graded dirt for a distance of 250
feet on each side of the macadam,
Most of the work will be done as
a WPA project under the supervision
of the State Aeronautics Bureau.
A Si
Chicago, on Friday, was
quoted at a fraction above $1.20 per
bushel,
new
feet
midway
be
i
most between
about
Moshannon from
branches
was
Corn in
{
GRANDS
AT STORMSTON
— it
WAGNER-HASKELI
clot.
BREON—BRIGHT.
wr
—
BASEBALI
ADOPTS SOHI
FTRI-VALLEY
LEAGUE DULE
weting bela In the «
at
ber, was the
{ or hedule ©
lof the
adoption of a tentative
{f Eames
feo
and tt!
from
oe enliecting
entrance the five
present
i It is planned ¢
season
o play the firs
on Saturday May 22
{The diamonds are to be lined off, also
jeoad hes’ boxes and batter's box. The
umpire question was not discussed
H. E. Stover was named vice-presi-
dent, filling the place of 8 OO. Mallory,
| resigned Other officers are Wiltmur
jSaxion, Lemont, president: R. 8 Jami-
son, Centre Hall, secretary-ireasurer
The clubs represented were Pleasant
Gap, Lemont, Spring Mills, Pine Grove
Millis, Centre Hall Which of several
clubs standing by will become (he
sixth Tri-Valley membes is not cer-
tain. Vice-president Stover has been
instructed to con‘act Rebersburg
the
A —————
BASKETBALL SEASON CLOSES
The last games of the basketball sea
son were played on the local floor on
Tuesday evening. In the girls’ game
teams from the local high school and
the ¥Y. W. COC. A. Bellefonte cashed
the latter being defeated by a margin
of one, the soor, being 5 to 4.
The second game was between the
Centre Hall Independentaz and 5 team
representing the Belleville fire come
pany. ‘The scoring was led from the
beginning by the Independents and
ended with 41-28,
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' TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
H
lewmale
hardware
and
been of
business both
A. Klina
the busi
clerk and
H
present
the per
who iw OO
rota]
who bas mnected with
ness for 36 years, first as :
the death of the late
For “the
changes In
the employees
James
a8 manager
1 make no
wil
i
sonnel
The
stores
of
new
will
mor ning io
hours for
be from
9 at night
9:00 A. M. to 9:90 P. M. as at pres-
This will not apply to the small
one-man stores where the hours are
the minimum allowed under the pres.
ent law, usually from 1:90 to 8:00 p.
m. The new schedule of will
begin Monday, April 12th.
On Wednesday noon of last
Car operated by W. M. Poorman.
Centre Hall, R. D. strurk and to some
extent injured Boyd Wayne Knepp
three years old son of Mr. and Mrs
Berton J. Knepp, near his home close
to the Whiterock NArrow.gauge rail
road in Pleasant Gap. The child, it
sald, ran into the path of the car
that struck him. The boy was taken
to the hospital where the abrasion of
the head and lacerations on the hand
and arm were given attention. Myr
Poorman, the operator of the car. is a
World War veteran and was formerly
at COC camp 8-65, at Colyer. but is
now employed on one of thy MeOoo!
most liquor
in the
rather than
10:00
on
ent,
hour
week a
of
farmg in Potter township, sout
Centre Hall, "of