" — VOL. CX1l. >) A A} | 4 4 1938 NO. 15 ON SOUTH CENTRE COUNTY | FIRE WARDENS SIDE 0} Hall, R fordan) Mills, 1834 . > Foust, Spring R Reeder) tele (Confers Madisonburg: 351 Grenoble Millheim phone 32 store.) Levi Hartley (special) Centre RR ull Joseph . Hassinger, Milltheim 6RS5 (J. Knary, Centre Knoffsinger Pleasant Gap: Bellefonte (A. Chilcoar Lee, Spring Mills; 33R2 Gap; telephone Coburn; tele E. Harter.) Hall: TRS. none J. H. Wn. lephone Arthur I Fred Lutz, Pleasant 599R3 co * 3. fonte 9 AMoClellan Hall il] McClinti alle H A. Tusseyvville ISR24. Linden Centre H IT NEMPLOYMENT CHECKS {OMPENSATION ISSUED IN PENNA. | nade R40, « hooks wee who claim ir te Fe © e totaled The ciaimantyg 58 the week £ footing t to total o 53.20 near checkg paid to were 3.8 $36 440.85 check The total in th State $2.917.588.85, 4 3 143 Averaging There n new at the A v me office value $6.96 having an average ow number of checkg issued 254,706; the wvalue, the week ending Ap beginning of the issued number 1.339 vue of $15254.704.70 eo was for h Since the the checks with a $11 Was a 1 39 dar wp of throughout 5 per cont | the March ————— el ——— APRIL BIG APPLE MONTH 1 005 000 claimg state ir the last week bushels Ralph H lidate for party withdrew of the county. Shook chairman Centre ag a can- | Democrat- | This the in Henry A ndidate leaves irockerhoff as the office. only for » * . » - . - - CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. hospital county Patientg the outh wreak in of April the the from the during 4: discharged: Hall, discharged; infant Mra, Lester Imme] Centre Hall, R. D. Miss Mary Glas- Orvig IL. Horner, side of Monday, Garbwick, Mrs, R. Roy M. D. Mrs. Ken. danghter Pot- and In- Centre Thursday, neath Slack ters Mills fant son, Friday, Centre and admitted: Hall: Hall, R. D. Saturday, discharged: Stover, Spring Mills. Sunday, admitted: Grove, Spring Mills, Monday of this week, admitted: Mrs. Wm. 1. Breon, Madisonbaay. Theve were 55 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of the cur- rent week. gKOW, Centre Mise Mildred Patriela Ann TREES SHIPPED STATE NURSERY, 7 700,000 FROM MTS. shipped perform the service Shipment made are tes, with a te capacity the from one ou h. 1 I's handled fre the two thousand voung the nursery time and Almost made to being carefully nm they are taken from packed with ¢ of are all dividuals for When the about one million lifted, packed and Following are the Norway equal care the shipments were in reforestation purposes, season shipping Ig over will shipped. of the LIrees for 8 treeg have been varieties already red white Some comprising 700.000 shipped: spruce, pine, Douglas white spruce, oak, hemlock black locust, red American arbor viiae ir, balsam fir, and Engleman spruce A stir WRESTLING AND BOXING BOUTS ATTRACT LARGE AUDIENCE IN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOI Dean James Eradford Dean Run Smith (132) James Meeker Cormick (144) Clarence (145) fought McCormick Snyder (145) Kenneth Runkle (15 feated George MoCotmick (145). tobert Gerhart (157) 4 cent Treaster (145) Francis efeated Vir A MA ms as WOMEN ORGANIZE CENTRE rN HALL CIVIC CLUB, WED. Twenty-one ladieg from town or civic chub Wednesday of of Mrs. J. 8 President, week Booger Mra FP V Mra. EE W Elizabeth Bar Mrs. Fred Hom * Fred last the at The of eo Good president Mi Misg irer rd. Oth i BIBL) FAMILY RESTORED conau Pennsylvania several weeks other things, a family Bible uffalo Through Mr. he the train running between Washington, D. C. involved series of events ports somewhat proudly, to place the Bible owners just recently. Bible entrieg of family county, Pa. Sergt. James an was able of the hands found the from revealed of the of that to the Sergeant Best went for information. advised to submit hig the Centre Reporter, of the town of Centre Hall, Subsequently the article appear- ed in the newspaper in the hope that a copy would comg to the hands of a member of the family concerned. A letter from members of the Breon family in Lock Haven, Pa. acknowl- edging the loss of the Bible cleared up the problem in a short time and the Bible wag promptly returneq to tha owners.” in He concerning named Breon Inquiry E. Solt force is 5 native and it was in history fa Centre local aw. that He tion Mr. was tion to a publi cation Nn. a ns A tA. Low prices for highest quality gar- den seeds. That's why we sell W. At. lee Burpee seeds, and have done so for the past 27 years. —H. P. SCHAEF- FER HARDWARE, Bel phone 20, Pellefonte, x18 [SPRING TO MILLS STREETS ELECTRICALLY incorporated Mills, The Wilbu navt with the to light Fourteen be points where conoerned ¢ with Spring supervi William Smith L.ucag and the Andrew Sheesley, signed West streets o Necessary papers Company Mills will Penn Power the {f Spring lightg throughout the light of 250-watt placed the will size, village at prove most advantag i COUNTY PAST GRANDS MEET AT MILESBURG Bald Fagle T.oslge No ] . Cn the Contre (™ Milesdsurg, was host to the Asmociatic month meeting of Orands April Mx representing Hall Spring gr ly winty Past evening » Tesday 18 viet lisfonte members and lodges at Be Howard, Mills wttendad Willies, E designated the Snow ad Milesburg, Niate Shoe College an meeting Wion, membership Stormstown the ! President al fe | fonte to plan for participation Fell ! rider At Mar. jof Contre ows ir a tri-state me irisburg, Sat | memaonri Spleer Ht A MARCH REPORT CENTRE (C0, up poundg ollowing i= a list of owners and the number of cows on the honor roll Fr and E Macintire, Harry Smith, and Son, Paul | Wilson High {PF Hosterman, each: P. P. W. LL. Confer {Earl Confer, | Fred Esterline, 11 Ward G. WW. Wise, 5: Wilson George Krape 8: Ralston 6; and George 4 each: J Gummo, 3 Henshall, A. J. Burrell, and Son, A. C. Myers, each: Tibben Zubler, George Long, White, A. C. Hartle, ong each. Ira Whiteman, 2 John Epley Hartle Rn. fester —— A A ———— The Woodward hotel of which 8. the | Hosteyman wag reopened by CC. was the pro- H. Hos- a brother of the former pro- The latter Mr, Hosterman conducted the Valley of Woodward. prietor, terman, prictor. built Inn, and View located egst A Mt ATTA. MAY COURT The Grand Jury will convene Mon- day, the second day of May, and the Traverse Jury called for the regular meeting of the Quarter Sessiong court will convene the third Monday (16th) of May. The second week of court will open Monday, May 23rd. AND ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE LUTHERAN PARISH vides § place for the choir. In lition Las 1 the church to the above improven has been The formed papered, of pastor, service bry Wagner, Al the same hour the Lordy Supper ihe dedication Rev, L worship Wing per- the Arth- ur service of the administered happy and mal Lhe at the sacrament Was A/Iso congregation feels proud to have PENN STATE GIVES EASTER SUGGESTIONS for children means that there s brightly colored ages to hunt peel and eat Sometimes parent, wonder whether used Home Pennsylvania dyes in fisl coloring are harm CCOTERTHCS Htate harmless £3 CEEn specialists at College report ir the Ia Con - t} he that the dyes are on the package Staley at it 2 certified oolor t add 4 1 dinner by fg Ulta may ! « Easter Cream ous ome it estive touch Lo rving oo If ti made x a Ce orvam is t may shaped in the rm f an ogg by a large =poon Ot frosen Ce cream cup The ¢ then be turned to the £x ream ¢an refrigeralo, mmplete ANIMALS AT AVERAGE $205 JODON HORSE SALE w——— Al i INJURED — — FALLING I iM ADIES iN exchange stepped unable to home by young men who happened to find her a few after the accident. At her she given in care of Miss Margaret who put her vo bed and called a physician. Wednesday morning she tak- en to the hospital in the institution's ambulance for further exdmination and treatment. Miss Emerick ing the fall up to this time suffered much pain. Mrs. Shoop, her way and fell home fell ie =he onto the walk and wag rise, She wag taken to her minutes homa was Jacoha, Was follow - evening, on slipped the front of Sunday home from church on the walk to the C. W. Slack home, Monday fore. ncon zhe was taken to the Centre County hospital where the right shoulder and upper arm were Xx- rayed. No definite report was made but the injury may have been 5 frac- ture, The arm was placed in a sling. Mrs. Mitterling sustained a broken arm while at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. F. W. Barry, at Highspire. She, too, was taken to the hospital Monday forenoon for a more com- plete examination of the injury. I —————— A — The seventh annual Community Sing of the East Penns Valley schoolg will be helg in the high school building, Millheim, Thursday night, April 21. There will be no admission charge. but a silver offering will be lifted to defray expenses, on SHOW” DEALERS GIGANTIC “ELECTRIC SPONSORED BY { here a1 f ye go SMAanuia A'e ry q ooperating to maxes In unusual outstanding addition hit of pliances, an exhibit will itemg In sand in the Garden, will farm equipment be with many constant ation aX sSQUAre ies floor space, center of Motor Bq uars be used for this purpose. This phase x hibit electrical will include eq ul r every that we daire guitry farms or agricultural activity and ted bloom and ang Electricity and hedges evening of shrubs and gard n lighting VaEe eleetiric To visitors trimming en- oy will display plants lighted by equipment It ix estimated hundred thousand tend during the six-day Electric 8how” win open from TT 14 a 1 rr gardens in thea Me a that at east persons one will at - iat The h day exh be 18 Sr ———— pp ACCESSIONS TO 10CAT REFORMED CHURCH Trin —— A —— £2.505000 LOW BID FOR 11 BUILDINGS AT PENN STATE McCloskey g Company bidders eleven Philadelphia, general] construc- buildings at Penn wig $2588000. The next jow bid was for 32614200 by John McoShain, Inc, Philadelphia. The MoCloskey bid was $600,000 under the estimated State Authority Other Jow bidders fo, contracts on Part II of the project were: Heating ang ventilating: Danie} Keating Philadelphia, $221.77 Plumbing: Herre Brothers, burg, $181.249; and Electrical: H. B. adelphia, $165 734. Herre Brothers also hold tract for extension ling on the campus, which was Jet oe “dy were low tion on State The on new bid cost by the General J. Harris. Frazer & Co., Phil- the ocon- of electric power the contract for in Part I on January Il tre eT —— The trout (Friday). The i= rain, but that will not deter the ar. dent enthusiast. And, by the way. it should be easy to pull the well-fed recently “planted” trout from their strange quarters In the county streams, All in all, the sport ain't what it useq to be. Season opens ioamorrow weather forecast | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 3, ¢ Od ! He ree E Kmar located along Rout Hall, minted John f R farm ¢ of Centre purchase] a new ber mu Deere tractor of Mill- is report from a severe Mrs heim “dd Mae now be 5 attack suffersd Loose, formerly living in improving Tyrone, 10 vet recently Charles Andrew part of the A herd of eighteen deer wag Seen field the Char browsing on a whet on raz The deer Frazgziers son milk route Fisher in farm tenanted by les § . Brush V by Mr Mila Frasier, while on a 6 fer upper ‘alley were observed at 00 a m Mennonite church greatly arrangement hag The Bellevilla building being Improy - mt od i= 3 Ty The pulpit | changed have also two malin en- : Ax ANOHN the place of *H Oak take and ormum AR given Aa {tr pews { old | ava i? i tha interior of ” general seatn the } wares . + Weed M i i {to BATT intensify interest 1 the alr service thr val n of which will be encouraged contest, with best efforts. The games ugh the fous cies o Pupils enter a poster for age public school to handsome prizeg in , tha Mifflinburg of anywhere borough “Hingo iy used hans property of the includes popular budget placed to bb thess et for board schoo] benefit ban miteste funds, The for the coming school year at 340.915. The school board ie commended its stand on questionable methods omployed raising money It might be well for scme other world-wide organizations follow suit this particular, school on the The similar «© chance Op for sehools and to raise is for to in Mre, Elizabeth Hosterman, Mrs. Paul Musser ang hey daughter, Miss Nan Cy all of Millheim a whsthbound train at Belle. fonte. Mrs, Hosterman's destination was Los Angeles, Calif. where she was scheduled to arrive Tuesiay eve- ning of last week, and thence to Bur bank, Calif, the residence of her song GG. Russel] and Frederick O. Hose terman. Mrs. Musser and Mise Har grave plan ta spend several weeks with relatives in their forme, home, Omaha, Neb. Mrs Hosterman will make an indefinite stay with her sons, th Hargrave, boardeg
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