ae pT r——— THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTEKE HALL, PENN'A. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W. BMITH ..c..c0s0v0000s0 0000 Bditor EDW, BE, BDAILEY......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal as second class mall matter, TERMS The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insgrtions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion: otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum e¢harge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising trates made known on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN 0. DRUMM, Pastor, —SERVICHS FOB— | i. -p YE ae SUNDAY, S=PT. 24, 19023 oh nA a ome Service Farmers Mills, 2:30—Harvest Home Service. Centre “The Ministry cf Sacred Centre Hall Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 Teacher Training, Wed 8:15. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ev'g Luther League, 6:30 p. m, Catechise class, Sal. ev'g, Spring Mills Meeting, Thurs, 7:30. class, Thurs, S po m 7:00, Prayer TT Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. i class, Sat, 2:30, Georges Valley Thurs., Methodist Hall, sorning morning. Mills Sprucetown, Centre afternoon; Spring evening. Reformed-—Harvest Home services be held in the nion church at Mills 3 morning at Mills at 2:30 o's Kel- Oo box kK: < rit Kg clock ler, of China Grove, Sermons by Rev, John H. N.C United morning. Hall, {arvest Evangelical — Tusseyviile, Egg Hill, evening. afternoon; Centre pointments AARONSBURG Rev, St. Paul's, 9:15 a. m.; Harvest REF John 8. Hollenbach, CHARGE Pastor, ‘oburn, Pp. Mn. Home Aaronsburg DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For United States Senator, (Short and Full Term) SAMUEL E. SHULL, of Stroudsburg For United States Senator, Term) KERR, Clearfield County. {Unexpired Penrose FRED B For Governor JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster, For Lieutenant Governer ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr., Philadelphia For Secretary of Internal MARSHALL THOMPSON, Affairs, Pittsburgh For Congress, J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield. For Siate Senator, WILLIAM [. BE S, of Clearfield. For Assembly, Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence Member of State Committee, G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte, fr County Chalrman, G. OBCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS ELISHA KENT KANE Stands for Stronger Volstead Aet, International & Industrial Peace, Ald for Mothers and Children, Opposes Caucus and Ring Rale, Borough Fire Alarm. Inwcase of fire In the borough of Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. The Ford plants in Detroit closed Baturday night, as Mr. Ford said they would, on account of the coal and steel interests’ polley of gouging. In Detroit alone 100,000 men are idle. Williamsport school board instructions to its tax col- lector to resort to prosecutions for the collection of sthool taxes. Some of the women in that district have become obstinate, and it is Intended to Inform them of the law. wesssmsmnsesibons McSparran is not aiming to lower the standard of the schools in Penn sylvania, and in speaking of salaries for prescnt day school teachers, at Stroudsburg, he sald: “1 would rather many times over take the money Fin. egan is using for overhead and useless eroployses and give it to the school teachers in the shape of salaries.” South has given «sss DEATH RECORD. HOY —As a result of a fall a week Hezekiah Hoy died at the daughter, Mrs CB. Sunday. In- previous, home of his Royer, in Bellefonte, on terment was made Wednesday morning in Bellefonte. Mr. Hoy Hoy and was reared on the Hoy homestead was a son of John now occupied by a son, Sinle Hoy, west of Bellefonte, and was long prominent ly cpnnegted with the affairs of the district In Both the deceased and Mrs. Hoy had passed the which he lived eighty-seventh Hyves, and had Mr. Hoy would year of theh Tived have celebrated until November they their six anniversary Mrs Miss Mary The father was the first of ty -second Hoy Fishburn marriage before marriage was the family to pass away. This is re markable on account of the that age of the there were elght chil- Mrs (Dr) Shuey, Prospect, Ohio; Mrs Peifer, Wilkinsburg: Mrs. (Rev.) 1 W. Wagner, Boalsburg; Mrs. C. E Mrs. couple and dren, who are: Austin Grant Henry, Jacob, Sinie and toyer, Delle fonte; (Rev) George B Ely Turbotviile. ! Potter Township School Teachers, All the except schools in Potter Cold township one-~ Spring—in Mountains—are supplied with and opened some time during week, There are 80 many from the schedule originally by the directors, that the printed and is as follows Stump—-Anna Bartges Moore Pine Frederic Plum Grove Manor HIill—Ralph Sweeney Earlystown—Anna Rearlck Hil Centre Boise Brown Colyer 1 Russel Reish, Decker Dauberman Potters Mills—QGrammar, primary, Mildred Brov Tussey Sind Fork Tine Penetrates Arm. Frank ters Millis Dashem. farmer met with a serious Saturday of last week beginning to los a wagon OT oft arm between The wis wns dressed the Dashem’s Hospital Patient Improving. The Foster W Millis, now Reporter is pleased to ant that is improving iL mann inter it jos were true On Tuesd jer inf pred the Reporter husband was improving operatioh would not be that she was unable to he would be obliged hospital Talk ten and a about state mess Well, stuff pulled off Harrisburg! of the in public affairs, makes the Harrisburg puff box stench smell like a powder compared to it The President's with the crisis n nation will rejoice that the Harding has seem family the iliness of Mrs ingly passed and the first lady of the indications back Dur was much from all mn the road to recovered health land is now ing her critical illness she n the thought and prayers of a sym- pathetic nation In his Easton speech ast Saturday Gifford Pinchot remarked “The have not been taking enough part, in voters my judgment, in the government’ of the Btate.” That If the voters were taking a proper in- terest in the affairs of the State they would never countenance a is undoubtedly true flagrant violation of the Constitution © brought about by a short, they would never Gifford Pinchot in the chair, confessed conspiracy. In stand for Governor's svangeline Booth, commander of the Salvation Army in America, a few days ago received a radio from Bramwell Booth, commander-in- chief of the organization, notifying her that her retirement as commander had been definitely decided upon, to take effect at a date to be announced later, message Prof. H. A. Burfs:e i= no longer an independent candidat for the legisia- ture in Snyder courty. Pincho t ard his party "took himover He with- drew his candidacy just at the cioring hours of the withdrawal period and at the time Pinchot and lis party were touring Snyder county. Poof. Surface was a former State Zoologist and he prefers again to be on the state's pay- roll rather than on the Susquehanna University faculy. Bonus BHI Vetoed. Harding fers’ bonus bill, President vetoed the sold on Tuesday, Congress in a written message that while he was in accord with ed purpose” of the not subscribe to Us provisions, GEORGES YALLEY. Mr. and Mrs, J, © day at Heedor Centre Hall Mr. and Sunday and Mrs, J. W. Mrs. H M Ackerman Mra. WW, P Mrs 8. W Peasant the F. W. Zettle home Mr. and Mrs, K Sunday Mrs, visitors at the Gobble, Clayton Bressler home Lingle and Mrs spent last Lingle. Ripka and Gop, were Sunday ward Coburn, spent ia Lingle Mrs. D prd J same impr F. M Ackerman . L. Gramley and Wife Surprised. 1 Transfers of Real Estate, 3 : of ux DD $£9.000 John L Weaver, Orlando Wes A Roy n State $16,000 larence IL. $200 tract Holmes { tract in Ferguson fwp ack et al. to Harry $1.000 Mrs State College; in State College! Joyd N. Johnston, et ux, to Eliza Freeman, tract in $7.500. Samuel W, Styers Styers, ot ux, to Fred F tract In Fred W. Zetile to er, tract in Gregg twp 200 Horace W. Orwig, ¢t ux, to J W Wagner, et ux, tract in State College, $1.200 J. Howard M., Campbell, £15.006, Arabella Keen to Haines twp. 150 Ammon F. Snyd Musser, et ux, to Emma tract in State College; John CC. Barnes, tract in Bpring twp. $2,200. . Kate Parker Hille, ot bar, to John C Barnes, tract in Spring twp.: $350. William PNHumes, et al, to Maude Harrison, tract in State College; $650, John P. Harris to Charlotte R. Mus- ser, tract in Boggs twp; $3,600, I. Gordon Foster, ot al, to Martin R. Bower, tract in State College: $500, C. N. Showalter, et ux, to Mary Me- Cormick, tract in College twp.; $6,000 MifMlinburg is all aglee because Post. master General Work has watten a letter th ™eaident Harding advocating that the Gwernment bulld post office buildings inetead of renting thom. The accomplishment Is a vory long way of. It has been shewn that the Interest on building cost, not counting tae [lems of heat, light, wear und tear and gens eral depreciation, would be much more than the rentals paid row. FS Ha he ; 4 we no i. PINE GROVE MILLS, Most of the corn is on shock. i reported in the valley, hospital Mra. Relish Louck are among the sick. Jacob and Dr. Frank Bowersox and Millheim, were Prof. A. L lowersox, R. Dunlap part of the week Sunday visitors George spent the Bellefonte hospital Nelson Gummo and lady Witllameport, spent the Sabbath his uncle, J. W. SBunday Markle, of Sunday Samuel State spent with his son, W the Gades J. H Fred and Ray, Williams, wife and two sons and thelr families motored to Crystal Springs on Sunday for a pleasant outing B. Goheen spent Saturday nd, Thos. A. Fra MILLHEIM, Hartle- and Mra ¥ subenspeck nt! the Lutheran par it Aarondburg on guest of Hey Baturday reverend gentiemen were claws coliegy WwW. J. McMullin, the hust- ra, were in Harrisburg and Friday In attend- nce forty-fifth annpal conven- tion of the Pennsylvania State Millers wwsociation, the sessions being held in the Penn Harris hotel On Tuesaday Ed W burg, sold his home in Fehl, of Aarons- the eastern part of that town to Charles W. Zimmer who will Zimmer - man, of Haines township, quit farming in the spring. man recently bought a lot expecting to build, but he has now given up the Fehl gpring and move to idea of bullding. Mr expects to make sale in the Bellevue, Ohio Mr. and Mrs LI. LI. Weaver, of Mili- and Mrs, J. W. Kerstet- ter, of Coburn, one day last week re- heim, and Mr turned from their motor trip to Buffa- where great the fair they mo- Detroit, Mich., and thence to Mich.,, where they spent several days pleasantly ‘with Mre, Ker- stetter's uncle, A. R. Alexander. i \ jlo, N. Y.. and Toronto, Canada they spent several days at the fair. After leaving tored to Charlotte, According to Pinchot’'s ideas public officers can steal all they can in Hare risburg, provided they turn it over ilo some official who does not receive as much salary as he thinks he ought to have, That ia what Pinchot would have us believe he is doing with the $3000 extra salary he got for several years in violation of the constitution. That is A great idea and one that the herd of Republican office holders will gladly imitate. One thing certain, there will be takers for all the good money that can be stolen out of the state treasury. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year % PUBLIC SALE, (gut; $5. i Srm——— {| BETVICR white, 81. Friel, 2066 Bo Oriental dno. ¥ st of Bpring Mills, on | 8¢., Philadelphia, Pa OCTOBER described 18th, 10 a.m WELDING and rbon CENTRE HALL stylene welding, brazing gtock, equip { household goods: # We also remove