The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 02, 1937, Image 1

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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.