The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1938, Image 1

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    VOL. CXI1I.
HALL, PA.
MAY 26,
1938 NO. 21
OPENS—
15
SEASON
HALL,
BASEBALL
CENTRE
opened its baseball
of th
wind
Hall
member
Centre
o
gon a8 ga
goundly
1
subduing
League, Saturday,
trounced
Durst had little
ts T.emont
on
Lemont to
by a 156 score
trouble
Visors,
n
Thursday, May 26
Hall at Pine Gi
Rel
T.emont
Saturday, May
Pine Grove
Hall at R
Mills
Monday,
Lemo
ap at Cs
Mills
oR
Mille
T.emont at » 3
wheragl re
Centre al
Pls want (;
May 30
+
Spring 1
Rehers at
irs
Pleasant G ntre
- at Qrwineg
ine Grove
Thursday, June
ve Mills t+ Reh
nt Gap
Saturday, Jung 4
1 y
THursday, June 9
June 11
Saturday,
Thursday,
Saturday, June
Thursday, June
Hl I
(
At v
Saturday, June
Cron Mil
3
An
Thursday, June
Halj
Mills at I
eo
Pleasant Gap at Sprin
Saturday,
Pine
Joly
Rebersburg at Grove Mills
Pleasant Gap at Lemont
Mills Hall
Monday, July 4
at Rebersburg
Hall Pleasant
Mills Pine Grove Mills
(End First Half)
————— ———————
P. 0. HOURS MEMORIAL DAY.
The local office will
all day on Monday, Memorial Day
cept between ff
11
at Centre
TL.emont
Centre at Gap
Spring at
#
of
post he closed
axX-
and
hours 10:00
forenoon.
the
00 o'clock in the
————————r AAA AA,
75.40 REALIZED FROM DANCE
held the
Hall-
SPOT 8 red
The dance recen
of
ftorium Centre
ach and
Associa
©
Ol
tion wag very
——————— A A —
PENN. LUTHERAN
SYNODS HAVE
FOUR
Synod
Susquenh
Synods by
Ia
in
itheran
orf the Synods meeting
merger * 4p
Pennsylva nia
passed each
last
known ag
|
.
formed be
Central
week a
the
ynod,
: Sassaman, Williamsport,
was president of the Susque-
hanna Synod for the fourth
e terms. Other officers are: Secre-
Dr. J. ¥. Harkins, State
treasurer, KR. IL. Schroyer,
insgrove, and statistical
Rev. E. 1. Bottiger, West
Delegates and alternates
National Lutheran Conference
timore, Oct. § 12, named
Carl Milward, Milton, with
Houseknedht, Bloomsburg, and
W. Decker, Spring Mills,
atts
Tif
Rev. 1. 8B.
elected
SUCOOH
Col-
Sel
the
lege:
gecretary,
Milton.
ta
at
were:
C.
the
Jal-
to
M.
John
as alter-
and
L.
giv-
Robert 8 Sassaman, son of Rev.
I and Elwood
of Williamsport
to preach,
ministerial
Shore,
Mills,
8. Hassaman,
both were
license
perform
rit Robert Clark
Marlin Bottiger, Mt
and Elmer Drumm,
1. 8. Shaffer, Jr.
and Rev. J. M. Rearick, of Mifflin-
town, were named directors of the
Gettysburg Theological Seminary.
Rev. H. C. Berkstresser of Hazel-
ton: Dr. John M. Harkins, State Col-
lege; Preston M. Hedgins, of Lewis-
town, and Daniel Smith of Williams
port were chosen directors of S8usque-
Yanna University.
a one-year
Licensed 10
08] were Jersey
Pleasant
Sunbury.
of Lock Haven,
REFINANCING
BORROWING
In last
appeared
BORO DEBT;
of the
calling
week's issue
for
borough debt
The
rate of
ordinance
of the
of interest,
at
an
, {refinancing at
lower rate
{ paid 1
a water
the four
$1000
S
bond of
1d
MISS KATHRYN
HOME
RISHEL
ECONOMICS
NAMED
ADVISOR
12
ures
|
| Federal funds
will
————— A
FIRST CIVIL COURT €ASE
The first ease called on the
Monday was
former sheriff
defendant
Banking
it
pening
of civ
Penns
Lee being
Penns Valley
plaintiff The
of
il court, from
B
the
Valley, A
the
and
company tl
ie
case, appears
out
of
8
a defective handling of a bill
+
gale given ror farm stock #1
"
Musser, then
the
tenant on the Lee
farm. to Penns Valley r
sold at p
company. The stock re 3!
[Leo
Woney aned
WDA] eer
and that
00.00 ay
FREE SUMMER
TRAINING
(COURSE ON
SHIP FOR
BOYS
oncé to the American Nautical] Acad
emy. National Training
Merchant and Marine
ington, D. C.
a ——— <A.
HIGH SCHOOL, SENIORS
PLANNING FOR FUTURE
The senior class of the Centre Hall-
Potter high school has divided the
question of life vocation—one-third of
the class membery are planning to
continue their education at college
thig fall: another third will “go back
to the land’ and farm, while the re-
maining third will follow individual
likes, including beauty oulture, nurs-
ing, and mechanics.
Included in the college group which
hopes to commute to Penn State dajly
are Ralph Arney. Jack Kirkpatrick,
Jean Slack, Mildred Homan, Helen
Haskell, and Robert Gerhart. Pros-
pective farmers will be John Dashem,
Floyd Dashem. Dean Runkle, Robert
Frazier, Donald Foust, and LWbert
Blazer,
Lolg Rees, Miriam Fetterolf and Mil.
dreq Meyer hope to attend schools of
beauty culture, while Geraldine Dut-
row and Agnes Neff are studying the
catalogues of varioug hospitals, Freda
Weaver is planning to work while
George Emerick intends to be a me-
chanic at a local garage.
As far ag summer plans are cone
cerned the college entrants are look.
ing for part-time work in order to
build up their finances, ae
w further
nation at
School
officers.
LOCAL
on
IMPROVEMENTS ON PARK;
BUILDING
Park
f«
Improvementyg Grange
on
gan thig week wr th
{| Augrus
preparation
|
{
|
1
in
t-September
annual
proverbial cire
ud
Mott
which like 1
verti We will be ger nd
tp Ap
CLTEB HOUSE
BOUGHT BY Ww.
St
NSET
{. WHITMAN
| 820,748
FOR
STREET PROJECT
BELLEFONTE APPROVED
Congressman Don
an-
fond
po
Admhinistration
Gingery
1 of
ADProval
y 320.7480
‘residential
aMpounting t
Progress
Bellefonte
U
Lamb
y mxprove East
ast streets, by
constructing base and
berms
No
installing sewers water lines
faxes or assessments
of
will be
wer amount
this project
Bellefont i
federal
Proj-
wough
od
axpend
red
on
SPOONS n v
—— A ———————
BE FORCED
ADMISSION TO MANY
TO DENY
Penns: State College
Fe
per « of the
lHeanta ish
incoming cl 5. nite
tof-atat
& students
peor
chance
with rankir
wil]
obtaining entrance
below
if
to
the
two-fifths
of
have lit‘le
any
Penn
As in other years
i Penn State will
{req freshmen in other
understanding
State,
the Registrar
hund-
at
place several
colleges with
that they may
transfey Penn State in February
or the following September should
vacancies
the
to
occur,
EE —————————
CENTRE CHAPTER 0 .E. S.
BANQUET AT GREEN GABLES
(Held
The
tre
over from last
22nd annual banquet
Chapter, No. 207, O. E. 8. was
held on Thursday evening at Green
i Gables, Lewistown. Music was furnish.
ed by Boy Lyons orchestra from Stin-
bury. Those who attendeg Mr,
and Mrs, Claude Hinds, Aaronshurg:
Dr. and Mrs. MacPearce, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. 8mith, Mr. and Mrs, Cay
Reep, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mamolen,
Mr. and Mrs. 2. N. Witmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Windom Gramley, Millhelm: Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Corman, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Watts, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. MacMor-
ran, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trout, of
Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. George H.
MeCormick, Potters Mills; Mr. and
Mra. J. F. Wetzel, Rev, and Mra D.
R. Keener, Mr. ang Mrs. Roy Jami-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Hagszn,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Potter, Cen
tre Hall * ol
week)
of Cen-
were
4
i
MEMORIAL SERVICES,
Centre Hall—#
speaker,
Hill
Flam,
30
I.. Miller
VAL
h M.;
m
I. Kaufman, speaker
J
xercisey under direction of American
eon of State Colleg
Potter vill P. M tev, 1
I 1 '
TO EXPLAIN ACREAGE
ALIOTMENT UNDER AAA,
on |
3 om
of all
whose
farm
farms
classifica
mestings whih
PUrpoOse of ex-
acreage allotment
Hublersbury
Odd Fellowg
Centre county
allotment
oA
under the
a ries
held
he
for the
Nn school,
high
hall, Howard
m.
1—Boalsburg high hoo! 060
hall
hail,
pouse
Py
Stormstown on
Hall,
Bellefonte,
Girange
Grange
Cegurt
Centre 00)
5
8
8
k
Ll)
FISHING IN
ROTTEN,
DELAWARF
SAYS CAPT.
BAY W
HOM
| 2 §crde
ent
had
mn numero
0 clock (
H
fishes {
‘apt os
cape feeding us
previous
emptied
like
similar excursions on the bay
his
of
Fishermen
Potter
State
“tammy” into the
companions
the south
township, Pleasant Gap and
College in the same water had
no bette, success than Capt. Homan's
crew. De
——— A nA ———
deep
some hig
from side of
Arber
was in
at this
Cummings
town
office
of Spring Mills
on Monday and called
on a bit of business,
The borough “dads” should wake
up to the fact that the numer
ous gldewalks needing repair,
changing from brick to conecretla,
or building new walks, conld be
taken eare of by adopting 4 WPA
sidewalk project. While the walks
In Centre Hall are much better
than the average in like places,
there are Improvements needed
In every block. One of the chief
improvements needed Ig relaying
of walks where they have been
raised by roofs of trees, and the
preling off of the top layer of
concrely blocks. Individuals cannot
enter into this movement, but a
Council awakened to the needs of
property owners can do so; and
SCHOOL
|
{
|
STREET
PROJECT
WPA Pr
Hall, «
WPA
MOVES ALONG
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| :
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALL PARTS
Day services
vill
olact © gt ree
pri
walks f iriveway
he side
a n School
om ig tf buliding
Centre
of two side and
colibling { parkin
movir
Trent
WEST PENN POWER BUILDING
LINE TO “RAYONAS MTS.
The Went 1
Company surveying for
Mill
8
"a
gradua
: Mise Moyer
3
Misg Mary
paistant
Baum been
perintendent
appoin
the(Cens«
Penn ht and Power hae
pot
State
a su to
pul
a ©
line
High-
‘Rayona’
»
*
board
She will
Juni
Other
Walter
{
" *
yuntly
of
assistanos
$180 a month.
to Milton Etters
the
from tors a
No } south to
on Garrity
the
i s along
U :
i
Lp" 4)
a salary a
an
supervisor
giles to
Herring
Strunk,
WAY
club
ably
Seout
naa
y
ute
ne assistant r
on Juniata
camp, a short 4
Others along
opportunity to
Brownie's Place
the White House, where
er John Meeker live
yrovement, and
road, and prob- »
’ Valley Boy in county ‘
} the were
the
Mills and
stance to position
the line Spring iibert
given an
include
ub hoy
SC Ure service State Coliege
Sunset « 186 4
Mr
nei
Minot
Mr=
Dakota
Harold R
visited
Mr
Kempel
forest with a
and Mrs
native
Kem
but
several
y a
Mrs
Katherman
North
Min camps 4
Sy
th
ng
[FESTIVAL BY GRADE SCHOOI
PUPILS, MEMORIAL DAY
of
Ww
the
turns neq ¥ ne Crack 5 wool § { i i term n i ower oe
from Osceola Mill He de
trumpet Reedsville
The bang
ship and
evening
of an unusual
Hou
feated
at
former
of Mil-
nomina-
Al-
4 ‘
Brindell
T Harbeson
forester in this district
the Republican
be a contender
Bad
iA. H
primaries.
Slate
trio and string
under
give a
the
combination
is efficient leader. C
will concert in the
on school grounds roy, captured
tion and will
high
character. for
The festival
fce cream,
asida from the sale of
foode, ete. offered, will af-
amusements for young people,
is urged, considering the pure
pose for which the funds will be used,
that the movement will liberally
supported.
ford
It
be
——— A ———————
ONLY LUMP SUM SOCIAL
SECURITY PAYMENTS DUE
According to the Social Sbourity
representative for this area an esti-
mated 1000 claimg have not been filed
which are due families In this «ight-
county area.
Helrg any who has
dieg or any employee who hag reach.
ed the age of 65 eligible the
social security benefits, Three and
of the accumulat-
ed wages will be pald where 5 just
claim is made, These payments will
be made in hump sums, In both cases
the worker must have been pald wag-
eg since December 31, 1936, and be-
fore he reached 65.
Lamp sum payments ang monthly
old-age benefit payments should not
be confused. Lufhp sum payments are
made when eligible people reach the
age of 65 or have died. The monthly
payments will not begin until Janu-
of employee
is
for
one-half per cent
should do so.
ary 1, 1842,
exander’'s seat next November
Davia 1. Grayhill, teacher of sciencs
and mathematics in the Centre Hall-
Potter high school will spend the
greater part of the coming school va-
cation with father, C. 8
bill, a Paxtonville carpenter and con-
tractor, doing general carpentering.
It wag first intention to take a
summer course at Penn State, but a
of events ocourring in the
meantime prevented this plan
ing through.
Mr F.
tep Clara Lou and Mr, and Mrs. Hom-
or W. Fetterolf of Spring Milly a
tended 25th of the
graduating clase
Teachers College Saturday.
terolf and Mr. Wetzel were
mates and gradumted in 1813
#0 of the former 188 classmates were
present. Dr. and Mrs. Kimbe, Kuster
held a very lovely reception for the
group Friday evening. Saturday morn-
ing all had breakfast together at the
Hote; Stevens, followed by the regu-
far banquet in the College dining
room at 1:00 o'clock. The experiences
shared by the group gave a very
good cross-section of life, with ite
successes, mirth, pathos, grief and
hard-earned achievements,
his Gray-
his
series
CAITY-
> ¥y
and Mrs. J. Wetzel daughe
i=
ir
44
reunion
Bloomsburg
Mr.
tha
State
Fet-
clases
at
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