TS TYNE CENTI 4a HALL. PA., LE DECEMBER 2, 1937 — NO. 47 The (Centre Reporter Sponsors Popular Holiday Custom— Fine Prizes Offered. of the residents reveals in Christ Decorating decided outdoor valuable Recent discussion with Centre Hall such widespread mag Outdoor Lighting and that The Centre Reporter to conduct a contest among home decorators, awarding prizes for the homes where decorating fg admdged most effective, Christmas lighting, custom has descended to the Christ Child first ger, has gained In popularity during the past few years. It especially provalent in the northeen part of the United States and throughout ada—the “Snow Country” id winter weather impels persons to stay fndoors of nights. Most of the nearby cities pittsburgh, Cleveland Philadelphia, and New York Yuletide lighting contests as dreds of towns smaller ities, There is holiday spirit Wehting, the front Light at interest has that night a from lay in the man- us the is where « large conduct do hun und commun- show the Christ placed or better way to than with that of the home or on night during the no ma particularly The above picture illustrates how one may decorate the outside of the home effectively by placing colored lights on the trees and shrubbery that grow there. Wreaths in the windows, each one lighted with a bulb in the center, provide a beautiful background that the home decorator will not want to overlook. hat twinkle gaily around worway-—what could be of the holida ser fo exter 57 A Sug ry and green bull mounted Put und the doorway, ¢ strings Attach the wiring for outdoor decorating to the socket of a porch or entrance light as illustrated if you don’t have a convenient out- let on the front porch or by the entrance. A convenient and inconspicuous method of furnishing current for an out-Goor lighting display is by e through 1- ising Thee as an | season an of good wishes to others, cheering to all who becomes expression decorating out and attractive ma by manufac offered at very mechanie, too decorat are brought h and ices, The “hon that Chri materials to vear oe tmas finds many are easy and into Mak- ideal for aif and make and put place, ing decorationg home is an way to display one's originality home requires a of practically every farent decorating. home arrangement lighting necessarily be to among the will ba done on beautiful night this usually is in decoration will date, Your not need elaborately decorated He The judging of the obtained, of prizes winners. the basis effects a matter The most and simplicity contest judges be announced here at an early THERE WILL SEASON BE ON NO OPEN DOES THIS YEAR Penneylvani nters 50,000 om, who on will i to ~ forvinl the deer cou r bucks ing and of the dates for a “An fos be fees already special tient soon as the the courts final decree. stows taken to refund the special Holders to permit deposited permits of be the are urged pa- COUNTY MINISTERS UNION MONDAY, DECEMBER ¢ ty Ministers the Ev Monday “Tarning to The wil i Centre Coun Union meet in snegelical church 1 Bellefonte morning Theme Know Our Count Speakers and theie respec jects are Members of “Tiger” Altoona, Stafy Dee. 4 ’ $0 MILLION DOLLAR RETURN FROM LIQUOR SALFS State and municipal reap nearly $40,000,000 vania's beer and year, approximately 1936. With ths two best months of the year vet to he computed, Liquor Control Board officials estimated the 1937 return from the various sources az follows: ’ Liquor store profits, $16.000000;: 10 per cent saleg tax $8.200000;: retail liauor licenses, $6.000.000: beer tax | 7.5000 006 bear licenses $2,000,000; total, $£39.700 000 Yields from the beer and lguor Hee enses go into the municipal treasur- ies while the other money goes Into the general fund of the common. wealth, the 10 pes cont sales tax to be applied on unemployment emer. gency expenditures, ] Harkey Reiter, of public | relations for the liqour contro! hoard. #rld gross sales profits, operating ox- | penses and licenres are rmnins proximately 12 per cent ghead of last year when the following were shown: Groma store sales, $73273983: net store pro“tas 14013551; retat! liquor lirenses, $5 100,000, treasuries will from Pennsyl- business this 12 per cent above liquor director Charged with shooting 5» bear Prush mountain after tha lesal hours for huntine Ira B. Houtz, of Madi. sontvirg, was arrested by game pro- tector FE. M. Woodward, of Belle fomta rall a fine of $100 ang $3.00 ' and forfeited the bear which on erated by the game warden. ALLEGHENY THIS [HUNTING IN MOUNTAINS of WEEK hunters the Alle- Two local deer after the buck igheny Mountains this One party is located al | Howard Reed, is a {the John Burkholder farm [tre Hall. Mr. Reed's home is at Ratn- Elk which, noted will be the he | hunters f La. Confer Gross groups wily in week . the hireling near “re on Cen who bun county, as above Wdquarteryg of the who are How Reed. Goo A I.. Emery. Clarence rman and Harry ard Goodhart Glenn Ct Another mg y recently purchasyd a of ground in thes mountain hunting | plot and erected a new Horner of completed a stone fire included Rob- John H. Knarr John, Paul Bradford Paul Fetterolf, Edg: MacMorran, E. Clarence, lodge, Orvis Colyer, only a i short time In and Jol Bruce Ebright Ww F and ago place, the BEroup are in Meeker, and BONS 3 H LL Miller, others. Ix twelve miles west Run al | of in on unters camping the Renovo pofid, on tents. arranged their equip Saturday and primed at were res guns o'clock 2 Mi mao yeday The res redited y ¥ 11-peorint Monday norning 3 He iting with the Bradford par n Bt While any DUCK me Creel seven Mts Monday on Nit hat » treed hunting Mountain rare «} on Robert Allen mee to kill a buck but He heard 5, rustling in 1 ooking about two the bushes and on bucks In t vt} The a each a combat were struggling overs om while the ¥ ful hunter took ' too steady am and fired combatant oY npani STRINGERS SOUGHT DENIED NEW TRIAI ADDITIONAL DAMAGE filed thes court and decreas by Flemag denied a motion for a new trial David E. Stringer, a minor, ang hie father and mother, Harry A. and Lucy F. Stringer, of Potter township. Young Stringer, a passenger in a oar driven by William A. Thomas when In Judge opinion Ward an M tween State College and Boalsburg was injured in the crash and brought suit against Thomas. A jury return- ed a verdict in favor of Stringer and assessed damages, of the verdict and asked denied in his ruling. The Stringer in- ruling. Some Republican stalling during the Congres with the haps the Roosevelt retarded unti] Congressthen are present session of measures may be the 1938 congressional them an issue. Republican politicians have long been training under the be- llet that everything may be sacrificed to obtain office, no matter how greai or small a——————. The recount made In Spring town- ship gave Harry Stover six addition- al votes for tax collector and increas- ed his majority to eight over his Republican contestant, Edward R Miller. The error of six voteg was made in tallying split tickets. COUPLE FRIDAY LOCAL YOUNG MARRIED COMPANY TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CAL LOCAL FIRE RESPONDS On Friday evening, the Latheran last Miss Wednesday of out-kitchen afternoon at week parsonage was the Sadie street i x pene « the West be on Flizabeth of “an wedding when Church by hool Pp Vi brief equipment was Ar home, Mi | Gfrerer was | Bohn who ordered tity the | Department { fighting on to daughter ocung observed fire Russel! | grade s teacher | of his Hall In a very eighth 1 one mils Lo no Centre lunteer Fire time the fire lana the first Miss thing dons Gfrerer hi fire, The fire ] to structure to the fire main n : b i . he i i | the 1 in sent of was four jer from | rub h gathered there {its way t {ing corner id to be at the farthest corn the stove and chimney, in| found climb- south had shingles It had nd on o the gutside Was Jong the trimming the of the mu house, Hut not reached the roof of vy al The 3 Ww % 1 . due to the timely lar ar | 1 in won overs arrival of the pump- funteer | slight wnt — le —— MR. AND MRS. M. J. BARGER MARRIED FIFTY YEARS AGC COLYER-GUFFY. 4 chs aaus H l Mr and 1 ene it the {| Hall, Nov Fischor AN 1 i - x* ‘ Rev Chestie fro Auman J that Barger was and residents of ah Were The coup! ‘oe Bn 5 3 ~ ~ tide TORY rid ' A ’ hg n luncheon and tima Wine ¥ £ 12) oon * of 5 " 82 Gufly nor and Georges Aare unt living in le and aunt 5st Miss Ruth maid of he Pihel Guffy it Ane Miss uida. Ad ded her wister Rey Now Penns.» her sister M Ladin Shick ting was } Bae wid elder vent Mr mrriage Paul H of much Interest and Mrs their Were ¢ bridesm nn larger was Rich El- bride's Josep} man f the bridegroom is bro of grandson Mim of of Larwist own Long ther Vera were Mr weaddir Bugens Colyer kee and Jean Richard Seneff. at the home Mr mn the int and Mrs rece was hel CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE-— REMAINS IN COMMUNITY wae, NTRE HAL T0 Pr. INITIAT] 0. 8S, OF A. (CLASS 1 O BOALSBURG BUS BURNS i ON SEVEN MTS, ROAD i . . direction A Packard sedan, used by the Boals-| ., twenty per used {burg Bus company on its State College for State and National work. Milk [rawistows run, burned up on Devil's |. ng medicine will be provided for | Elbow curve in the Seven Mountains] _.4v children who tuberculosis | iehiortly before noon Wednesday of last ; | tendencies. | {week. The driver, Harry THA. | Seventy thousand (70,000) people; died last year in the United States ofl | - | America from tuberculosis. This is | DATLY MENUS ARE NOW | seventeen times the number of those | BUILT OX COLORS %ho dia from typhoia fever or Jiph: | | theria. : Pennsylvania housewives are build- | Use the seals on the back of your {ing their daily menus on oolor these juitors and on parcels you send. Peo! days. They are selecting thelr food ple who receive your letters or par- | | from a colop chart set up by the ols will very likely imitate your meth. | {State Department of Agriculture— | oq of focusing attention to thig na-! whether they know it or not. {tional disease: your influence might be | An act passed in the 1937 Legisla-'ga. reaching. i ture made it mandatory for butch-| Tuberculosis ie no respecter of per-| {ers bakers, produce dealers or retailers’ sons and your neighbor or his chil. | {to use certain oolors on packages un- geen may infect you or some person less contents meet the standard grade gear to you. It is the leading cause of j corresponding to color. |death among those between 15 and 45 | Blue labels designate first quality; | years of age. With travel and person ired, second; green, third; and orange jal communication and contacts at ite fourth. height today, you come in contact The law, now in effect does not ap- [with more people than ever before ply to products exposed to saly un-!This awesome disease lg ever present wrapped. The storekeeper, however land it is your problem. must use one of the four colors for The Christmas Seal this year de- packaged products, or Indicate the picts a jovial old town erier. With a quality on a plain white wrapping. lantern in one hand and bel] in the Vegetables, fruit, meats, poultry other, he is ringing in the good news eggs, dairy products, nuts, mush- that tuberculosis is preventable and rooms and honey are among the pro-'curable. Protecting homes was 5 duty under The community chairman cent be work in your of own the local will show vducts affected. In addition wool and of the town crier in earl . { y days: you hides require specific markings. Some oan help protect your home and the products may alee bs marked by tage , the Bureau of Markets explained. ithe Christmas Seal, | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS Jldoyd gmith, of Hil, Centre death district $2.03-43,474.2°7 tax, and $2.- Huey thru for excep the Rot Zerby of Pitts. pleas - Bayard former after the ort Vednesday Mrs. RT V very a dd Me ie ie rural oy ow t ¢ » e from « entre 111 resulariy BOTY ; 1 Bm- To do so he ha F. Keller, a ired carrier same route, op- erate While skating at Hecla Park the young mail oar- rier sustained a badly sprained ankle The accident occurred in a mixup when a companion fell on hig leg. The large dam at Poe Valley, of- ficially dubbed as Poe Valley Dam, if almost completed. The project is one carried out by the Coburn OCC vamp with L. IL. Weaver gs one of the top local officials. Whils in Centre Hal' Kerstetter, Mr. Weaver stated the dam needed only 5 few fin- ishing touches. Roads in the wvicin- ity will be greatly improved, which will add to the comfort of many vie ftors who are expected to annvally vigit the scenic spot along Penns the car roller Thanksgiving Day was the ocoasion for a home-coming of the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Emery, in Centre Hall, all of whom ware found around the festive board. They were: Mr and Mrs. R R Fin- Ann, of Miffiinburg; Mr. and Mrs. T. 8 Foes and daughter Lillian, Pleasant Gap: Mr. and Mrs. BE. M. Smith and daugh- ters Algle Marie and Susan, Mrs Frank MeClellan and children, Mildred Brynnina and William, of State Col- lege: Jeaiah Emery, Mr. ang Mra A. 1. Emery and children, Isabel, | jorie, Lucille and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emery and daughter Evelyn of Centre Hall: and of course, the grandparents, Mr and Mrs. C. F. Bm- ory.
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