The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 02, 1939, Image 1

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VOL. CX1ll.
y CENTRE COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICTS RECEIVING
TOWARD TEACHERS SAL
#113,971
PENN STATE STUDENTS TO
STUDY MARITAL RELATIONS
wi
on marriage
offered
-
FARM BUREAU
TAKE OVER
FOLKS TO
CHOCOLATE
-
persons are expe od to attend
Among the = s H
Prof
rural
ted for
William
sociology o
two-day
Dennis,
Per
A.
the
Supplies,
The annual
Monday
seasion are
of
V. 1
professor (|
the
v
of
naylvania State and |
manager
F. Farm
College,
Fogg, president ang
Co-operative G L
banquet will
at 6:30 at
House,
district manger of
Mutual Automobile
take place
evening, the Her-
shey Community
C. A. Rickard,
the Farm Bureau
Insurance company. is working up
cal in the approaching meet.
ing and banquet.
10-
interest
A pn
CENTRE (CO. MUSIC FESTIVAL,
PHILIPSBURG, MAY 4TH
Miss Ethel Bragonier from Philips
burg has been chosen president of the
Centre County Music Festival. Miss
Bragonier will be assisted by Prof.
John Manner, also from the music
department of the Philipsburg schools
in making the necessary preparations
to entertain the participating Centre
county schools,
The Music Festival is planned
in the Philipsburg High
for
aund-
itorium.
a I Rl pm
In effect
does
Governor James says he
think it practical
ganize county assistance boards at
this but later, Democratic
members will be out looking for new
Jobs,
“not to reor-
time,”
JURORS SELECTED FOR
FEBRUARY TERM Ol
3h 114
nston, Willian Philip
Bellef
James R.
Harry A cs College
Leitzell, Samuel B. .. . . Bellefonte
Lucas,
mite,
State
Charles
M. B.
Victor 1.
Munson
State College
Bellefonte, R., 3
Moyer, J. N Rebersbury
Musser, Marshal C. ....State College
Runkle, Bruce E. . ge ..Centge Hall
Saxion, Wm. H. Matilda
Shaffer, James T. R. D
Shuey, Oliver Bellefonte, R. 2
Sigel, Mrs. C. W.. Port Matilda
Slaterbeck, Chas. Centre Hall
J. B. Bellefonte, R. 2
Melvin Woodward
Westwood, George
Philipsburg
Winkleéblech, Paul M. ...Aaronsburg
Young, J. C.
.«++.. Bellefonte, BR. D
Mever,
Meyer,
. « « . Howard
Stover,
Stover,
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FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS
MADE TO PENNA, FARMERS
Checks for money earned by Penn-
sylvania farmers 1939
Program
to farmers.
under the
Conservation
forwarded
14,087 Pennsylvania
received a total of 8$776.840
according to figures available as of
January 18, the committes announces,
and the remainder will be paid as
rapidly as possible. The total number
of farmers who earned payments in
1938, it is estimated, will reach about
65,000, marking the largest participa-
tion in any of the past thecs Agricul-
tural Conservation Programs.
Ag-
ricultura} are
being
Already farm-
ers have
leJACK' THOMPSON” ASSAILS
| GOYERNOR JAMES ON Vi
Of SCHOOL
TO
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SHOE HIGH DEFEATS
SCHOOL IN BASKETBALI
SNOW
LOCAL
A
CALDWELL—POTTER
otter of Me
Freee Moth
at the pas
odist church
m the afternoom of Sun
by the pastor Hex
niece of Mr
Centra
rea red
SCHOOL BAND FUND
BOOSTED BY #1500
A —
WOMAN A SUICIDE
BY HANGING, AGED
(OWAN
£9
home at
Thursday
wife Irvin Em-
store at Cowan.
took her life
Cownn,
Lewishurg, 1
D.,
3
the
morn-
She wae of
ory
It is believed that
during the night, but ghe hag seemed
in good health and no motive has
been found for the act.
She was 5 member
Lutheran church.
who bperates a
she
of the Cowan
Surviving are her
bushand and the following step-chil-
dren: Foster A., Mrs. Donald Feaster,
and M. Luther Emery, of Lewisburg,
R. D.: Mrs, Harold Benner. Mra. Ed-
gar Walter and Mrs. Beaver Zimmer-
man of Vicksburg, and George O. and
Isabelle, at home; also two brothers.
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WHITE ROCK OPTIMISTIC
White Rock officials operating quar-
ries and lime kilns at Pleasant
oredit some extent the 44-hour-a-
week and the present upturn
of the payroll increase ex-
perienceq at this time. The company's
eighteen kilng are operating to ¢ull
capacity. The payroll numbers 235
the largest number at this season of
the year in the history of the com-
pany.
The officers and
company are: President, Col. W. Fred
teynolds; vice-president, A. Fauble:
secretary-treasurer, Ray C. Noll, and
assistant secretary, Misy Dorothy Cox-
ey. The directors are: Col.
Mr. Fauble, Ray Noll. W. H. Noll,
Jr, W. C. Smeltzer, Hardman Har-
Gap
to
law
business
directors of the
ris. Roy Wilkinson, John G. Love,
Esq. Hugh M. Quigley.
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l[CELERRATION OF PRESIDENTS
BIRTHDAY GRAND SUCCH
LL AND EV. HOMES
RECEIVE BEALE
former lowis
{BUCKN¥
her will pmo
will be
Beale
ir
known as
Scholar-
an
fe the entram
Lewisburg young wo-
dl niversits
Homes
NO.
CENTRE COUNTY
DRIV]
Fo OPEN
AGAINNI
The net
5 games
Elizabeth Bartholomew
bridge gameg conducted
and 35.50
hacker games at the
Homan. The
For
grand
©
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PENNSYLVANIA TENTH
CASH INCOM}
IN
IN 1988s
THREE SCHOLARSHIPS
OFFERED IN
for
at
were
ARE
JOURNALISM
three
the
announced this
Franklin Banner, professor
and head of the department of journ-
alism at Penn State.
Two of the scholarships, the How.
ard J. Lamade and the George E.
Graff awards, are state-wide.
third, offered by the Sharon Herald,
is limiteg to seniors in Mercer coun-
ty high schools. All of the scholar-
ships carry with them $1560 a year,
sufficient to cover fees and books for
the academic year.
Applicants, for scholarships
Judged on an exhibit of
work, 1,000 to 4,000 words Jong. In
school publications or local papers:
high schoo] grades; and recommenda-
tions from teachers. All applications
and exhibits must be malled on or
before April 15 to Professor Banner,
Department of Journalism, the Penn
sylvania State College, State Col-
lege. Pa.
Names of successful eandldates will
be announced April 29 at the annual
high schoo] press conferences at Penn
State,
Competitions
in journalism
State
week
College
by
will be
published
I MA AA AAAI.
Thirty persons from - Centre Hall
borough attended the Celebration of
the President's Birthday on Monday
evenng at Spring Mills, That indi-
cates a good community spirit.
i
RETURNS HOM}
TO THF
FROM TRIP
PACIFIC COAST
plucking
to
the market
stating it
cent each.
10
founa
places
say he
in
song,” or,
at one-half
for a
in real figures
ER ———————— —— —_—— a
HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE
William Gruenwald hag eight or ten
young western horses
recent =ale at
at
is
private sale. Anyone interesteg
barn and look them over. They
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
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Patients the hospital from the
.
in
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS
require-
at
3 Mr Susan
Albert I. Em-
Emery of Centre
Foss
oC
Emery
=
TiAR
: Was (8
Fitch In
a dentist
1 and
The
The
10 the
Milthedm.
in Millheim.
ond born
Another daughter born to
residents saw the jight of
in 5 Bethlehem hospital and
the child of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bile-
licki. The father is the science teach.
er and athletic coach in the East
Penns Valley high school.
D. Fleming of Spokane,
was in town on Thurs-
having come east as a national
representative of the Junior Order
United American Mechanics in the
States of Washington and Oregon, an
organization nearing its century his.
tory. The national convention was
held in Philadelphia. Mr. Fleming, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fleming,
both deceased, jeft Centre Hall in
1886 at the age of sixteen years, and
much of the time since has been spent
in the far west, where he is engaged
is
ne sex
couple.
day
3
Maloolm
Washington
23:
Monday, admitted:
Rebersburg.
Tuesaday, admitted: Mrs. Clarence
Ebert, Spring Mills R. DD. Dis-
Mre. J. Nevin Royer, Cen-
Mrs. Gerald A.
Sunday, gdmitted: Master William C
Lynn, Centre Hall, Discharged: Mast.
er Harry Ziegler, Boalsburg.
There were 46 patients in the hos-
pital at the beginning of this week.
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The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
a8 a merchant tailor Before coming
here he visiteg his brother, D. Bari
Fleming, at New helle, New York
and William A. Sandoe, in the Phila-
delphia area. He left for the west on
the same day he arrived being ac.
companied as far as Atoona by WwW
L. Jacobs, 5 boyhood friend. Mr.
Fleming stopped off ag Tiffin, Ohio
to visit an orphanage with 1200 boys
and girls under the care of the or-
fanization he represents. Mr. Flem-
ing appears to be in fine physical
condition and enjoyed agai
Companiong of his youth. nN Mmeeting