The Centre. Reporter — VOL. CX1. 11, 1937 NO. 44 INFORM AMENDMENT YOTERS FAILED TO THEMSELVES ON ¥ vania did some strange Pennsy! ing on constitutional | Philadelphia the city and their defeated the rest interest in the outcoms \ approved a merger county government the ballot section, the the est home of 4 i which hi voters | bv of pt direct stranga hing Ir the voting $42 unnecessary Oy the made O00 O00 bond arrangemnts ement the over a quarter mill most certainly cast heir ballot to inform ti votes who fort sua. Fortunately, their the voter endorsement the aid to ors the Had the alizing state moth defeated widowed ment mother's as been sistance meet quite general have been wrecked al. Their bean tested at any ound systems consti time no chole th tion Such averted. CHRISTMAS TUBERCULOSIS SEAL SALE NOW ON The gn “hrisa p campal THREE COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATIONS NOW UNDER GROVP PLAN Cameror PB re associa ed. He corresponde nites, TWO ACQUITTED OF FIRST DAY CRIMINAL COURT { mtr nt ‘ os OO Judge M Flemir In arrested September J wm A charge disorderly hb itted n ise him. of 8t charge ary, while Arthur Wil. up for 5 simffar of guilty ang was given suspended gix months fail upon good behavior, Homer Seniop and Lena Mevesr plead gullty + fined $2 Jury acgu John CC Hunter acquitted on driving by a § son, Bellefonte, fense pleaq ormstown, a of drunken a sentence o statutory charges and were! 5.00 eacy, costs and THREE PROJECTS UNDER GENERAL STATE AUTHORITY The General State coive acts, Authority the following proj- 189: An armory fees; material and brick will re- proposals for on November Huntingdon, 90x60 ba concrete, steel] Nanticoke State Hospital a home. 92x34 feet two stories Locust Mt. State Hospital and power plant, 73x52 feet. ————— i —————— CORRECT FIRE HAZARDS, SAYS BORO COUNCII Property owners are requested to examine all flues, fire-places stove- pipes, ete., with the view of detecting all possible fire hazards, It ls noted that a number of properties are badly in need of attention, and the borough council wishes to emphasiz, the ne- cessity of taking immediate action. By order of the borough council.— F. K. Frank, secretary. te nurses’ Laundry KILLED IN WHITEROCK EXPLOSION, TUESDA | THR EE S| QUARRY Three mats re Whiterock ” ant { They men were killed in a of limesione pre explosion dynamite in t} quarries, esday Gap, T™ afternoon Identified " were as ‘ Heeman, B66, William C Harry taken ¢ i Centre ant Gap other men hole were unhus The along the ba hres killed Nix Charges AND STREET PROJECTS ~~ — ROGRESS GRANGE ATTEND MEMBERED =~ STATE GRANGE tt LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY NEW ¥ new listings" others tly, tel “many "on sex] uer ve © ult number be- oOons the core t if directory they new for the fore placing calls “It is of paritcular continued, “for subscribers {numbers to be used for fire, other emergency calls will not be when required.” importance to police and 80 their lost use be i A LESSON IN ECONOMY. the following dispatch from Harrisburg will appeal to as it did It ig 80 unusual for | Bovernments—city, state or national to account such "unimportant that the article really has news value. Here it is may be ga little confused when you get your 1938 automobile 'icense {tags but don't fret. It'y ali in the jinterest of economy. Your envelope will limit—40 miles an hour ithe law. Secretary B. Kelley." : And, outside of the fact Kelly longer Revenue Seer <ary and the speed limit is now 50 miles, the ad vice Is sbund. The envelopes were printed morths ago an} being used fave money. We hope to us. take savings” ETeng You of say Dun't levenne “Speed break Juhn of is ne are to TL ———— A crushed thumb on the right hand is being carefully nursed by Frank Shawver, a truck driver. The member was injured when Mr. Shawver and several other men were loading pipe on A& truck, on Saturday, Y National Unemployment Census A nation-wide census of all unempioyed and partie) unem- ployed persons in the United States will be taken between the dates of November 16 to 20, by aet of Congress, and at the direct President Roosevelt. Here, in question-and-answer form, is the information you need to know about this plan. on of 1. WHAT IS PURPOSE OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS? To get an accurate count of the unemployed and partly . TO WHOM WILL CARDS BE SENT? To every family in the United States. UNDER WHOSE AUSPICES IS THE CENSUS BEING TAKEN? Congress has decreed, and the President has that it be IS THE CENSUS COMPULSORY? No. But every unemployed or partly unempl requested to cooperate. HOW WILL THE CENSUS BE CONDUCTED? Through the facilities of the Post Office Department. Reg be delivered to every family. Cards are to be returned bj ington for tabulation and analysis. HEN wi LIL. THE CENSUS BE T/ IAREN? un directed yed pers ort C mail to ards Wa h- NIG HT NOV E} MBER 2 20 required. WHO SHOULD FILL 5. They are alrea iy AND RE Tt RN C ARDS? work and wants work. WHAT AGE LIMITS APPLY? There SHOULD MORE THAN ONI TURN A CARD? UNEMPLOYED PERSON ADDITIONAL ( Tis INFORMATIO FIDENTIAIL HOULD EVERY QUESTION OF WHO IS ANT UNEMPLOYED" PERSON? A! ’ ¥ WHO IS A "PARTLY UNEMPLOYED" PERSON?T sr for A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES The White House Washington TO EVERY WORKE ployed or partly please fill out this report 1837 le 4 rk ar and mail it before postage stamp is needed and are al card right away as hy | er unemployed d are re, Saturday. November 20 me to take this census. It in this it the censu facts, 1 shall © 8 portant to the 1 be complete, honest them for the bene The Congress directed is im and to everyone give me the wanil w loyed land ths 5 ’ curate, If you y need and ac try to us efl wh rk and do not now have it FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CONVICTED OF [CLOVER MANSLAUGHTER | IK not . 14 EARL KNEPP, CLUB YOLUNTARY 39, HOLDS ANNUAL : ings olled as a member { ! for aiding ding the Red Cross anged : later and County red Embich advances” neg was ac or ari hospital “making 18- of toward Knepp's Centre at - ide | time year, | The held in | home of Misg Grace Smith and Mrs {Ievan Smith. The hostesses served i elegant refreshments. i ——— o-oo oss. MUNICIPAL THEATRE NEWS Pictures to be shown at the Munic- ipal fheatre sarting Wednesday, No. vember 10, are “Damaged Goods” showing Wednesday only. The picture deals with the vital problem of Am- greatest plague since the i Worlg War. For adults only, starting { Thursday, Nov. 11, and continuing {Friday and Saturday, “Saratoga Jean Hariow's last picture. A special add- ed atirasction will be featured on Thursday evening only (Armistice Day) on the stage at ¢ p. m. Miss Kathleen Sundberg will appear In per- son with her plano accordion. A spec lal Armistice Day program of songs music and color hag been arranged for this stage attraction. Monday and Tuesday 16, Barbara Stanwyck John Boles and and 18th will be that outstandin Dallas. Coming to the Municipal on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov, 17 and 18th will. be shat outstanding comedy team The Ritz Brothers, in “Life Beging at College.” aunt haired In than a year-old wife, little more meeting was CALL DRIVE ¥ROM Nov. The Centre Hall auxiliary { State College Chapter of Cross membership drive now ress js under the direction Grace Smith and Mrs. W. A. { Bradford, Mrs. 11 To = to the the Red in prog. of Mise these solicitors: Alexander, Mra. W. F Harold Durst Mrs Reuben Rickert, Mrs. F. V. Goodhart { Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, Mre, H. IL. Ebright iMrs. Dora Odenkirk, Mrs. Samuel] Bit iner, Mrs. Clayton Homan, Mrs. J. Lo- ivan Smith. erica’s CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patients from the south side of the county during week of Nov. 1: Monday, admitted: Mrs. Mabel Aum- an, Coburn. Tuesday, admitted: Mrs. Florence Snavely, Spring Millis BR. D. Saturday, admitted: Pauline 'M. dhe, Spring Mills, R. D. Sunday, admitted: Miss Byrd Stov- er, Rebersburg: Mrs. Fred Weaver Centres Hall, R. D, $ ged: Jas O. Fohringer, Potsers Mills, There were 39 patients in the hos- pital beginning of this week. Nov. 15 and Jac- America is becoming 5 nation of! older people. More survive from childhood, and inty periods of great- jest productivity, and on into old age, jand dependency, BOY FOUND SLAIN: MISSING [COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE, NOVEMBER FROM NTY FORTY BOYS ( O1 CENTRE IN CCC CAMPS — FLEMING'S YOTE IN BORO REMAINS AT ba |ELECTION IN NEARBY | Snyder county all jas follows | Herman Ira Lowe, Recorder elected, Blaiy COUNTIES Republicans elected their candidates for county office | Associate James W Prothonotary, | Register lLaudwig, Judge (re-elected) re-slected and Chester ro. | La county also elected Repubii- | cans. Judge Patterson was re-elected |! bY a majority of 5000 over Robert Henderson, Democrat. Jack Summers | was named Sheriff over David Rr! Stiffler, and John B. Eliott was re. elected prothonotary over Samuel Calvin, Democrat. i Huntingdon elected the Emma 8. Stecle was elected prothono tary over Daniel Pick Democrat and | Wm. A. Foster was elected sheriff ov. er H. M. Whitesel, Democrat. county n epu officers. county-wide Mrs — The Election In Union County. Union county, all Republican Good, R., 3261: Straub, D.. oner, Roth, R., 3709; Purnell m2 Prothonotary, Fetter, tickets, 5856. form, for sheriff 2153. Cor. D. 2 on both true to candidates elected | Announces Scholarship, Albert M. Greenfield, chairman of the Pennsylvania Constitution Com- memoration Committee will make pub- lic details of Governor Earles plan to award a university scholarship to the Pennsylvania high school student submitting the best essay on “The Constitution of the United States.” | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS wt f} fr 8d dents schools, om Heldber, rIeT rit ' aiam moti; play * st +8 ed Fel. man ber, Hu plum $10 amd 1A BOM school made roam Planting and transporting of black Novembeg bar rust isbhane« the State The black attacks wheat oats, barley fg Many cult ivated grass. es. There are thirty-one species of the barberry exempt from the order which will be ample to accommodate horné owners who admire the plant. At noon hunting frightened the window o berry harboring stem ned since 1st by Agricult of ure. rust rye, as well on the season second day of thé grouse evidently rs, flew through the Lome of Mrs. Klis te College, sawnshe iragments Up pots on the wine later {ound in aa up it had takes under the mate a by huni £ Gephart the Si glang into and sill. It was bedroom in the {dow {stairs refuge Less, whese gpringa More than the average number of members of the Young Woman's Mise Society in the Lauthersh church attended 5 meeting of the of ganization on Thursday evening af the home of Mrs W. W. Kerlin. I addition (0 the routine business ususie ly coming before it, the society made Arrangements for the coming Thanks offering service to be held during the latler part of this month. This serv. ice will be public ana will be held in the Lutheran church. A speaker trained in the work has been secured for the evening. Before the close of the session a period was devoted to social intercourse during which time refredyments were served, i
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