The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1937, Image 1

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VOL. CXl.
WALKER FOR
JUDGE BY 44
| 4
CENTRE HALL BOROUGH ELECTS |
ALL DEMOCRATS BUT ONE
All Democratic candidates In Centre
| fall borough were elected except T
| LL de |
feted (George
who
rival,
Moore for auditor, was
Republican
159
ie office of school
’ elected w
pre
hig
166 1
by
| Bweeney
I'l
(
JOHNSTON DEFEATED BY 0
GETTIG FOR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY BY
Walker,
or Judge of
M. War
ULL
directoy
'wo
roodhart serving at
R33
| den IC!
rough
OFFICES
Courts—
1
eming
Judge of the
Ivan Walker
M:. Ward Fl
| District
Philip
Mus
Jury
John Cor
|
| COUNTY
Attorney
Johnston D
R
Commissloner—
io
Gotiie
atl | 1OVIAN,
D
XE arrilt
Merrill.
BOROUGH OFFICES
Judge of FElection—
Ww 34 D
Paul Zellers,
Inspector of Eleotion—
Homar D
Hanna
R
DD
Sehool Director
Councilman
{Tax Collector—
Justice of the Peace—
{ “ Wo. Sila D
| Constable
{ Elaine
WALKER.
FLEMING,
D
R
Walker's maj
-——
CHICKENS
BUT THE
CAME TO
| COAXED TWO
INTO CABIN,
BILL $16.39!
nder the present
conditi
— Walker
Walker
hit
SPORTSMEN,
f
ATTENTION
AX wile rover Te Bender He \ ortsmen of Cen-
publican
mesiing «
he st
be held
te ; o orcugh. 1s
Sta tre
of
county will
Friday
o'clock.
in the Court
evening, November 5
The purpose the
get the sentiment of
that ways and means
in cooperating |
counties in seeking
Game Commission
the proposed ant-3
es
by a majority about
! House,
tn tat 7:30 of
policemen meeting
the
may
with
to
Two stag ioned is to
themselv
Hall on Monday
many motor cars
the
State
the hunters so
be considered
neighboring
have the Penna
modify annul
deer season.
in
diamond Centre
evening and
The cars
for illegal game,
for guns not in proper form |
vehicles.
fs on
atopped
given
in
wore
once gover any
sense, and or
for transporting in lerleag
1
-———
[10,000 ADDITIONAL HUNTING
i LICENSES NOW AVAILABLE
purchasers of
the season which offical.
opened November 1st will be inter-
to that the Department
Revenue now has available 10,000
—
SASSERMAN-STOVER
Frank P. Sasserman, of
and Miss Alice Stover, daughter
Mr Mrs. Brade of Wood-
ward united in the
Laitheran
O. BE. Feeman,
mony. The bride
accompanied
and
Bellefonte
£1
of :
{| Prospective hunting
and Stover licensey
ly
ested
of
additional]
for
marriage
The
were in
parsonage pastor, Rev,
used the ring
and the groom
the groom's mother According to Secretary of Revenue
iJ. Griffith Boardman, these licehses
will be shipped the manufacturer
| sor that they will be available for sale
at various county agencies this week
Originally, it had not been inten
ed to have them ready for shipmont |
ing of last week, at § oklock, by Until November 13th, Secret\ry |
Justice of the Peace James W. Swabb, | Boardman, however, moved the ship-
of Centre Hall, R. D. | ment date ahead to avoid delay due to
ithe probabllity of 5 last-minute rush
Among agencies in this county
where Jicenses may bas found are:
tobert 8. Stover, Millhelm: will
jlan M. Schenck, Howanl; Samuel! HH
(Poorman, George A. Miller, Leonard
!A. Breon, Bellefonte; Wm. T. Hoover
Port Matilda: Grace Keefer, State
College, besides agencies In Philipe- |
burg and Clarence,
know
COTS
were »
licenses,
by
sister,
EE
THOMAS—DUCK.
Thomas. of Colyer, and
Duck, of Pleasant Gap, were |
united in marriage Wednesday even.
by
LaRue Mise
Irene R
Al
ROAST CHICKEN SUPPER
The Ladies Ald of the Sprucetown
M. BE. church will serve a roast chick-
en supper in the basement of the
church, on Saturday, November 6th
Price, 40c and 26c. The patronage of
the public will be appreciated. Ice
cream will be on sale,
HALL, PA., THURSDAY,
IT
-
ia
i WB]
EC
a |
SAFELY!
HUNT
(ONFERENCE HERF
WELT ATTENDED
LITHERAN
WAS
CONSERVATION
NeF. 1 8. 1 Bi
IN HOWARD TWP
S01
IN
iy
LARGEST
NURSERY
SET
Pres
sec ToLATY
Fey
3
Ven ver
R. F. NEIL BUYS THE
RISHEL-SWARTZ FARM
proved
This wooslland
planting of
Provide food
in addition
job of h
"lantings
grown in
on most cooperating farms
improvement includes
and shrubs
shelter for
performing
olding the topsoil
of this type will
the Howard
trees which
wildlife
their main
in ple
also be
Nursery,
Through
ment
the
of the U
agencies, R. F. Neil
Dr. A. G. Lish farm,
the Rishel farm, later
Swartz heirs, in Potteg
farm located near Tusseyville
renched by a private road leading
concrete road the Fortney
Thea containg 140 acrea
hundred of are tillable. The
house
8. Govern-
tenant on
purchased
owned by the
township. The
and
one
and
to
is
--
BOHN BUYS HOME
IN CENTRE HALL
Daniel © ohn, tenant
Brockerhoff farm near Old
chased of Miss Sara
han's residence mroperties
Hall, but
before
” is
off
farm.
Pp. C the at
tract
BOROUGH
the
pur-
MceClena-
in
one which
improvements comprise brick
tc
t
a
Lingle
the place purchased
Fort
bank Calvin is the
on
barn, ¢
One
present
Mr.
un tenan
‘entre * ok
; re iby Neill,
will
moving
for another
family
The property was erected during the
Civil War period. by the Alex.
ander Kuhn and by him sold to Jacob
From. The place at the death of Mr
From was acquired by his son, Jacob
C. From, and later by his son. James
E. From, who sold it to Miss McClen-
ahan.
farm year
———
FARMER EARL FRAZIER
BUYS LUCAS
1s here. =
late
HOMF
The Laucag home along Penns Creek
east of Centre Hill, formerly the prop-
of Mra, Florence V, wid-
of William lacas, 8r., was sold
on Saturday at Orphans’ Court sale
by Wilbuy 8. and Wm. M. Lucas, ad-
ministrators, to Ear] Frazier, tenant
on the Frazier farm nearby, for $800.
The tract containg forty-four acres,
on which is erected a dwelling house
The barn was destroyed by fire only
recently
jer farm and can bg
tilled from that point,
A tract of timberland containing
thirty-six acres was purchased
$50.00 by W. A. Reiber, of Johnstown
who was also a bidder for the small
farm.
erty
ow
la:cas,
a —-
Entertained Distinguished Guests,
Dr. and Mrs. C. Hilare Bitner of the
Naval Hospital of Philadelphia, and
Dr. Bitner's mother, Mrs. Newton
Bitner, of Watsontown, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Neff
and family, of near Tusseyville, on
Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Bitner have
Spent many years in China. the Ha-
walian Islands and the Virgin Islands
Dr. Bitner is a cousin of Mrs. Neff.
County Commissioner Bowersox
was also a caller at the Neff home
Friday.
conveniently
:
19.37
VJ
YOU NG
CONCERNED
PEOPLE
ABOUT
WORLD
LOCAL
PEACH
be black
snmities
ty Reformed chu
ered
GENTZEL—RUPY
»NUMBER LYCEDM
FOR BENEFIT OF
(COURSE
LOCAL “HIGH
: : ni t x
le or \ need la woe k
'
e wint i
Hall- Potter
umber
that
‘
benefit of the Centre
school. Only one n on the course
billed for
November “The
company of
artists who
was given,
Wednesday
munity Players, a
fessional Aramati
present a rollicking
comedy drama titleq “The White Fam-
ily Depression.
Othep
low
namely
10
Com -
pro-
numbers on the course fol-
Tuesday,
“Omir
January 25-a lecture on
National Parks” by the Whist.
ling Ranger Max K. Gilistrap
sureto | Mr QGllstraps
of and
jesson
He
ay imitations
birds
for
Mohday
the his
audience
"The Wonders
of Modern by Harry C
White. He present his popular
science entertainment with a stageful
of fascinating equipment,
Monday, March 14-The James Acott
Company will entertain. James Scott is
a noted vocalist, entertainer and NBC
artist; Mise Zidna Landgerg is a not.
ed pianist, narrator and monologist
They are entertainers in the modern
mood, distinctive, versatile and soph.
isticated.
Friday, April 1--The Hanley Mar.
ionettes will feature the best in mar-
ionelte entertainment for grown-ups
children an entertalnment for
those whose hearts are eternally
young.
Season tickets are
and 75¢c for children.
Single admission are 35¢ for adults
and 25¢ for children.
unique whistling
5 the
February 7
Science,”
will
$1.00 for adulls
NO. 43
—
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
garden
struct
Rh
ew
action the new barn
this
work
on meymede farm will begin
provided present plans
. fy ards Vv ]
My Richard a Well-know;
tre Hall
{pe ris
{who
i
n Mord
Of MO day
that he has
CAITIONS
Bittner, of
hom, and
ing
i pital,
|
| A portion of State Highway route
No. 45, between Mifflinburg and Lew.
{isburg covering a distance of 41
miles will be rebuilt of new macadam
paving together with the rebuilding
{of four bridges at a cost of $105.518.
(18. The road will be considerably
| Wider than the old one. Work will Dp
Ein at once.
the gar
Potters into
for him 0
Lewistown
is
treatment
caring
in
Mowe
hog
the
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Brooks arrive
ed home on Bunday afternoon from
a Pleasure motor trip taking them ove
er a route of more than eleven hundred
Miles. The most disant point $4
the south reached Lynchourg,
Va. The return was made by way of
Washington, Philadelphia, New York
City and Easton. The only road re
traced was that between Centre Hall
and Lewistown
The McAllister Scholarship wag
awarded to Clayton Musser, a 1937
Eraduate of Miles Township igh
school and now a freshman at Penn
State, by 5 unanimous vote at a
meeting of the Centre County prine«
cipals and supervisors, under the
leadership of FP. q. Rogers, at the
Jemetyeeat institute. The young mad is
a nephew of veland Brungart :
Centre Hall Ge "
Was