The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1938, Image 1

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    The Centre £4353 Reporter
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NO. 13
PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1935 em
IHREE SLAYERS EXECUTED | In Centre Hall Thursday [GINGERY VOTES FOR SPRING INSTITUTE OF COUNTY SCHOOL STREET WPA | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
AT ROCKVIEW PENITENTIARY - WAR WIDOWS BIJI WwW. CC. 1. 1} INIONVILLE PROJECT BEGAN MONDAY J
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VOL. Cx11. CENTRE HALL.
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| 1 tf HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALL PARTS
CHARLES ALVIN JONES
For Governor I vear 1 Yi bil rer ON a in : ——————— :
{SPRING MILLS COMMUNITY
HOLY WEEK SERVICE
OWNER OF CAF}
TOOK CHARGE WEDNESDAY
ndiensinm—
FARMERS HEAR SOIT
SPECIAL REGISTERING DAYS ———— S————— { CONSERVATION PROGRAM
FOR SOUTH SIDE VOTI ; N. E. YARNEL] |
RILLED IN LEWISTOWN
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ENTER CHAPTER INDUCTS
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OFFICERS, MONDAY NIGHT {+H HOME ECONOMICS
LEADERS TO MEET
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“LAST RAFT REACHED
HARRISBURG, FRIDAY
float Arve the
: a Any ! op 1 Harrisburg
MEETING OF CIVIC CLUB ed eight milk ve { TL
iv 118 will m The 1 i “ dismantled and
the last oppor
ntified with
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meter and
invited to attend
ace Ward of Bellefonte {HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
dent, will be in attend- | MILLIONTH UNEMPLOYMENT Je whole prog is for the bone GETS UNDER WAY APRIL UTH
f of BENEFIT CHECK ISSUED {ino . OB Lamhe, | “.
NAME JOHN AMOS HARRIS
DIRECTOR OF 0. RELIEF
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GRUENWALD HORSE SALE Ma ; 0.00 | HH HELD ON INVOLUNTARY
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DUTCH CHARLIE IDENTIFIED ; _ 7" LIBRARY CORPORATION Northern
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MILROY BANK ROBB} i ANIZED YOR 19 (COLOR INDICATES WHEN
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—— ' ex ¢ CLOVER SEED IS FOREIGN
RELIEF WORKERS ABOUT TO Histo : .
GO UNDER CIVIL SERVICE
Mrs. 1} V
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Hall: Cluade Alkens !* exter " gTronomist fF 3 : Central Division Ap
month 1d CO \ 3 140) sic g ‘ davs + 20 de of Yow ounty are Mrs Io vV .
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wration i with the federal '!
ap at Centre Hall, ang Spring Mills
Boalsburg +» Bowersox State 3
estigators omitting the name HET Works in Pennsylvania will be lege MB 3
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erly, Rebersburg. =
cent red. It is not hardy ang | oft heim, and Pleasant Gap
Charles jckels, alias Duteh |} into operation this week Ward Gramley, Millheim: Mrs. J. Boyg [recommended for sowigg in Pennsyl- | Mills: 27, Millheim at Pl
! 27. at
Charlie,” 46, of New York, as a sus- Hugh F. Dolan, secretary of the Hazel
pect in the robbery of the Milroy | EMbloyment Service, said the depart Lemont
ily ang is at Spring (orphan court of Snyder county
asant Gap [ceeding the late Iry One. The a3
Madisonburg : Frank Mayes |Vania. Most othe, Importeg is stained land Spring Millg at Centre Hall 29 {pointes is a cousin $ Miss Laura
Maude Miller, Pine Grove |ON€e Der cent - green. This is often Centre Hall at Pleasant Gap, and | Runkle, in Centre Hall, whom she
bank which : netted four bandits $6,-( nt will start certifying listg of ap- Mills: Mrs. Walter Weaver. Lemont: (Called “adaptable” or “adapted” seed | Millheim at Spring Mills May 6, [frequently visits,
200. | plicants for jobs as supervisors, vis- (Curtis M. Watts, Spring Mills jbut Mr. Dickey says that such terms [Spring Mills at Pleasant Gap, and
Col. C M. Wilhelm, deputy commis- | 1OT® and clerks to the varioug county | The officery elected by the Board [Mean little. Millheim at Centre Hali oF 20d Boel Ba t: am eater Dore
|assistance boards. were: President, Elizabeth B. Beach: Green stained red clover seed is Eastern Divislon—April 22 Hublers. | ; Wh aL . ;
i vice-president. F. Glenn logers : soc - (better than none, according to Mr. burg at Howard 28. Lowanton at ol will have some advantageoug con-
Caroline Waite: treasurer, J. Dickey but he stateg that ig is never | Hifhlersburg May 3, Howard at Hub- Stim not o a , experienced Sy She
Sommerville. The president was | Wholly reliable. Canadian red clover [lersburg: 6, Howard at Loganton; 10 aA I Rev. ie peifng vig deo
insured under the federal plan. Wil- lalso authorized to name gn executive seed, coming from a rigorous cli- | Hublergburg at Loganton 13. Logan. oe ape ® ri ging -. dr ea
helm sald Ricklefs now is held atl In the present organization of the committees of seven and a finance | mate, may be used without hesitation {ton at Howard - a g BA W
Riverhead, N. Y., on a bank robbery |. ‘aia Assistance Administration are [committees of three,
Sym ire diatom ove acne age rime
y : et : ; lags tDerviacta oh fo a 1 cout ¥; [Property through the will of Mise An- THE “PLAZA” AND “STATE"
John W. Decker's announcement of and junior supervis- ing Elmira Humes, the corporation
his candidacy to succeed himself in!" 3.224 visitors and intery iewers, will alsg come into the possession of
i uf , leash and seouritieg aggregating $12.-
ure assures Centre county of being |*'¢PO8Tapherg and receptionists, {000 from the estate of another far
pepresented for the third successive All are on a temporary employ- sighted Bellefonta woman, Miss Mary
time In that body hy a Democrat. Dur | basis, it was poinjd out, each l- {Ellen McoQuistion, who also had the
the tv terms he alreads served | le to be supplanted by job appli- (benefit of the community in mind. A
wns appointed and did veliant | 9201S who might have obtained high- lspecial room will be provided In the
ibuliding for the exhibit of curios and
fob ects of historical interest pertain-
Oral examinations of
citizeng ‘ ‘ those who | ing particularly to the history of
. : passed the written tests are
While it is not too late to sow clove
sioner, sald a bank employe identified | "Pha relia . i :
Ricklefs as one of the robbers F » relief employes were placeq un-
The robbery comes under federal | 3°T civil gpervice by the new assist retary,
irisdiction because the deposits are ance act. which became effective on 8.
{January 1.
———— ——— A tn gives the plant produced a root sye-
. . wey — - tem that will withstand the hot sun.
In addition to acquiring tha Humes | PICTURE ATTRACTIONS AT CONGRESSMAN GINGERY MAKES [Clover seed wil wand ving atop
APPOINTMENT TO ANNAPOLIS [ihe ground, but a hot sun will wither
A awe Pam Theatre: As a result of the examination held B
Y i 18 wr ; o bp ? ‘ "AY
pa nub showing from 1 Yo 1 by the UU. 8 Civil Service Commission A testims nial dinner to former
WEDNBES, THURS. FRIDAY, this [st Clearfield. March 12, for the des. Judge R. Gordan Finney. of Muncy
week —"8ally Irene and Mary.” with ignation of a principal and alternate [given at the Penn Wells hotel Wella
Alice Fay Tony Martin, Jimmy pu-|to the U. 8 Naval Academy, the fol. (boro, on Saturday evening was at.
rante, Joan Davis and ethers. Also. | Towing young men frood the 230d [tended by Daniel 8 Daup, assistant
“The March of Time Congressional District making the four cashier and R M Smith, a director
SATURDAY. alse showing MON. & highest marke In thei, order ot rat. [the First National Bank, Centre Ha
TUBES, of next week -W. (*. Fields in ing have been nomihhted by Cone Mr Finney Wak a forme bank exam
“The Big Broctdeast of 193° with’ gressman Doh Gingery: . ah an this hanking . region, amg 4
aivh BE Lower. Willlamaburg, prin: [held In high esteem by dankers whe
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the lower house of the State legislat and 2.299 Others including clerks
r of important com. | Talinge In civil service examina-
on all questions in January.
folnrer | Trad “ 3
being | Bellefonte and Centre county which
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sald Dolan, to be | roam will 1
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otal grade that will tiie be : fT
Vis |
completeq this wes
Martha Rave, Dorothy Lamour,
: . Y ) # . aii pei Ane . y he Contacte ile 1} pe Yd
At the “State” Thea're: cipal George A. elles Jr. Pelle ¢ contacted while in the 1 «
ws adorned with Miss Me
urnture. n EE . font first alternate oho Geder, Vier, More than one hur
& WED. THURS. & FRI. this week. |f0N® 3: Marina Re |
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i * 1 14 14 Myr % Mn “we
” iiBole, second alternate and Karl (paid tribate to My. Finne
Ww “9 Hic i : : Hig Double Featu ogra Feature ' :
Wheat nts ir Many " Ay : & which tha Employ ment Kervice ; H 3 8 ire i iy am. ¥ : i H Norris Curwvensville third alter lier of the Citizens Nits
A 4 Iwill enrtife 1 5 “emmatl 3 a At The Hat Shop. No. 1: Alice Faye in "You're a Bweet i ' .
king quite promising The plants | iH » local assistance board nate. Muncy. On their way to
ranking of the appli- -
5 8 1 : i i spurred Ee > 5. “ye
re ample in number to produce 5 crop |! hiring A fine line of new Spring ang Sum. pe an. ¥ eat re Ne, 2 . Danger gh —————— county Wetropolis Mr. Daun and
above the average, Where tha plants The Centre County Relief office n. {Mer hats, Hatyg of style and quality Ru iday, with Ra Hould, Jack La- Centre county trappers collected |8mith picked up Boyd Jordan, cashe
: . _ dn wid A > Tue, op . y Tou}
had a gotd growth last fall the pros. ploys twenty-six persons. he kind the well-dressed woman SATURDAY - Rides With th $585.50 from the State during the ler of the Union Nationa] Mank snd
og Prd ew pry g ih SN ~~ A — ¢ « .
wears, 1 rices very low MRS. LEN-} * wi a ab ow "monty of January ag bounties on two | Samuel Brungard. of Jersey Shore
ORA V. BURD, East Main Street, Bay » Says with Tex Ritter, famous great-horned owls. 125 grey foxes, one jWho accompanied them to Wellsboro
gh » estern Star.
Millheim, Pa. x14 goshawk and 159 weasels, and the banguet.
pectg for a good crop are the most EE —— a ————
promising. {s your subscription due?