The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1939, Image 1

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    PA .y
HURSDAY, MAY
1959
——
NO. 18
"VOL. CX111.
Two Small Boys Drown
In Sink Hole Nearby Centre Hall
John Lair, 9, and Marshall Sharer, 7s
Fall Into 18 lect of Water While Play I
LeRoy Sharer, Brother of Marshall, Attempts
e : Thwarted, Runs to Father for Help,
y (J
ba.
Rescue ;
But Bodies Had Disappeared.— Recovered
Nearly 4 Hours Later With Grappling Hooks
After Five Pumpers Had Lowered Level of
Water.
bubbles eamd
And then
sim
fold
hat the ellmax of the
but
up.” was
ple, undoubtedly true, story
the
“Johnny"
writer of how sMarshie™ and
lost their lives.
BELLEFONTE
ls ——
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BECOME
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BATTERY
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ENTRANCE,
HIG
names
reconunenaing
nded
(eoree
Wagner
1 Ebbon
Ru
Bpyvker
ADDS
WwW. Swe
Marlin Fy«
Kirivl
sed]
: “Ti
eachey Tune
vis Zimmerm
tre Hall Grammar
i Martha
HOXAX vos iles Kir
the Hole
leved wa
g Oe
raldine
"Helen Milles
len wvn 100
Weaver
Bar
Were re
been lowered
LY hart
Jean
Pot
feet, with
ul yearn
hara
wort BB
itman
Rox
Ann
Reld:
Meeker
mn
don
Wi
Grace
Neff,
School
Mary
Smith
Edith
Virginia
Brouse
Runkle, Mary
Betty
mation ‘ Frances
FMussey ville
teacher
Holderman, J«
only at | felter.
of freshet that water accumu | Tusseyville
It not unlike hundreds | teacher—John
of #inks along the south base of Nit: Dorothy Zerby.
tany mountain, i o
The grappli~g iron that did su b |
effective work was made by Wilh | .
Henney and Vernon OCarbrick. whe Without a change the James Ad
left the scene of $he tragedy long en | ministration reenacted the Earle Ad
ough to perform the service. and Governo
Blaine Bitner and Irvin Shuey ef- | James signed them. They were ‘hor
fectivey dragged the bottom of the | ”
sink, and aided fortunately ff removy- | TP" tax. measures during the pam
ing both bodies without in any way | Pain of last fall, but now very glad-
mutilating them, ly accepted.
righted
Toes
ad
to
Bt pera
maties Bennd
Melias
sink is iol in a wooa sd
Donald
section
or path
time
lates
of a fence plot, with
It
no roar hn
leading it
in
Esther frastings
Rimmey, Rihard Neff
gchool,
there fu
*Potter Township student.
ministration
tax laws,
POTTER
FIRE
INVITES
FRA
DISCUSS
————
Will Attend Musical
) at 1:00 p. ny
he program Ti
ompanieg hy
or in
nd David 1
EE ——
Weddink
E. Yearics
ebrated
(Celebrate Golden
Mi Wellington
D.. os
anniversary
Mr. and
Mill Hall, R
wedding
gold«
n
day entertaining
They
April 21,
township and
Potter
Mill
T}.ey
Yearick, «
Jo i
vents
their farm |
at Madisonburg
nd lived Miles
i
Daup farm
OTT married
1889
lates
Were
in
on © in
the
township
Hall
have
Parvin
of
tit t
inti
oving to
ago
£)
Years
ldren H
red [.. and
; tondale and
tho
four
eh
Fr Mrs
Mra
Kline fin
Hamil
Kline :
Hall grad
teaches in Centre
ol
i i —
[HUNTINGDON COUNTY RANC
! RUN ON
H
WESTERN STIL}
idaho
Nefl = Mill
Huntingdon cou
the stock ranch of
neat
Moore, author-rancher, where westenr:
followed almost ¢x
£6 head of
anch methods are
clusively., Last season cat-
funtil fall. The follows the cus
tom of pasturing young cattle from
the herds of Central Penna. dalrymer
which are supervised closely
with the animals belonging to him
Nearly all of his 2756 acretract is well-
caught in bluegrass, A saddle horse is
available for round-ups. Mud of the
hay i= stacked in the fields western
style. When 4 young man the Shav-
ers Creek Valley whiter spent a yar
cn cattle ranches in the West, observ
irg first-hand the methods in vogue
there. One specialty followeq at th i
ranch is the production of veal or
a wholesale plan,
owner
along
EXTRA FARM
FOR OC}
HELP AVAILABLE
NTRE (C0. 1}
the
A
NINE” ORCHESTRA
G.T.V, FRIDAY NIGHT
“NITTANY
AT
will ¢
81 iu
and
Hall
I ani
dances
Mil
dances
i ind
Fiddlers from
th square
xt
fis
start and continus
25 Refresh
nember of the
Attend Missionary Meeting
Northern ©
on Wednesday Among those
: attend the g
Mrs. E. A
Frank, Mrs, W. W
Ray Maré Mrs, Fred
Fetterolf
' Homa
Anna
Mrs
miference met In Loc’
ven
Centre all to
Mr
:
wry der
om ithe
Wore Frank
and
I
AM rs
S.C, COW COMPLETES
NEW OFFICIAL RECORD
A
new record, exceeding the aver
TL
the Guernsey breed for her age
ind clage has just been completed by
a two-year-old cow, Kemah! Doldarder
480328 of State College. tested and
owned by the Pennsylvania State
College. Her official record supervised
by the Penna. State College and an-
nounced by The American Guernsey
CattleCiud is 104852 pounds of milk
and 472.2 pounds of Dbutterfat h
Class (3G.
——— A fA
Play by Woman's Club
The Woman's Club will give a play
on Friday evening, May 5th, Mt the
high school auditorium, entitled, "Fun
on the Podunk Limited.”
GARDNER
(CONTENT
GROVE B ND
BURNED
ARN i
WEDNESD
~
AA A A———
Celebrates 50th Birthday
1Ir., Mr
{ He kort
{ Moore
| Hosterman
LL fe lS assent.
i KURTZ—TALLHEIM
Frederick ¢
Kurtz,
Jane
Taliheim of Fi
ming
Kurtz, son of
Bellefonte
ught
of
Tallheim, da
eliefonte
ril 23. The «
irip to Buffalo N. Y
graduat
the cls
on
Sunday
ywuple went
1 bride
school es Of
%}
i Hardware
i Stores
!
in Selling Event.
Beginning Thursday,
‘continuing through Sciurday
thousands of independent
the
a
May 13
hardwary
United
great
throughout
participate in
Selling Event.
This event, better known as Na
tional True Value Week, will take
place at the Hosterman & Stover
Hardware store in Millheim. Those
who trade at the Hosterman & Stove
Hardware store know it to be ¢
friendly, pleasant place where per
sonal interest in assisting customers
to select the best merchandise at the
right price makes shopping a pleas-
ure,
| stores
Lwill
Wide
Stages
Natlon-
I a
The Centre Reporter, S150 a Fear
"I TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
ster
precanut! nar)
Smith of
Millheim
the sales departm
irews Stove company
represented r & number
of
sales
Years
witior
opt
| for
a
Ma]
Laois
range
as Servis
the otic Co
Ma-
Manufacturing
i= new work
Comsasting
wrk, was
ACG URIn
| friends with whom they keep in touch
by reading te Reporter
Tae U
fon,
8. Marshals from
Kentucky,
the
and
coving
pris.
at
pyot
fran y four
ronsping jour
io
ONere Federal Penitentiary
on passing throug!
Centre Hall took a noon luach at tne
Coldron restaurant. The prisoners
were coupled by pairs. At the Hazan
Garage a stop was made for gas, the
prisoners going to fhe toilet. On res
turning to the car. one of them dis
played a ocuffiess left wrist to the
Marshal in charge. grinning and ine
forming him there was 8 "Back foor.”
The slipping of the cuff orealed 8
chuckle among the group. Hefore
leaving the ‘cuff was unlockeg ant
replaced more tightly, speciators pro
sume, ;
Lewisburg