The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 21, 1922, Image 4

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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
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PUBLIC SALE, (gut; $5.
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white, 81.
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Oriental
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OCTOBER
described
18th, 10 a.m
WELDING
and
rbon
CENTRE HALL
stylene welding, brazing
gtock, equip {
household goods: #
We also remove <a
that haven’
MOYER
horse, coming 4 years
engines
vears old: black | movable heads. 8. A
1200;
1 horse, b
h . i
17 years old, weight bay
WANTED—A capable girl
17 years old, w ; a :
i for general house work
11 years old, weight 1300
{ 4 :
no washing or ironing
# milch cows, |
Address
grade
! ville, Pa.
re.
/ Mrs. Chares A
registered Holstelng, §
grade Jersey
regi d Hol
§
young cattle
sows Duroc-Jersey,
of White Leghorn bens;
all choice seed
Reds; 200 Leghorn pull}
| mended
1
Keystone side! yer, Centre Hall
Island
Price reasonab
ETC
rake, International hay load
Hawk corn}
indesig
JOOW ET Deeving
inure
$4.50
ROUKD
TRIP
NIAGARA
FALLS
$4.00 BUFFALO $4.00
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves Centre Hall, Satur. Night Sept. 30, 11:08 P.M.
Returning leaves Niagara Falls [International Railway Termi-
nal, Prospect Park], 3.15 P.M. Leaves Buffalo 4.30 P. M.
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