The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1927, Image 1

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    VOL. CI.
ELECTION RESULTS IN
SOUTH SIDE
DISTRICTS
Loeal Districts Alds In
Out
Contentions In
Bringing Voters.
Demoer
Pr
PC
in
POTTER,
Wm Sweeney 44
P—C1 Wa gn 31
Ed Lot Jas
Chas John
A C
o
(
KE
N.
Frank 110
ivton
wwhner
Milier
Jacobs
Durst,
F Ramer
Faust 35
POTTER, S
63
Runkle 103
Bubb
Bohn
oa)
- Arie K
P.
Sweeney PC
O of P—Clayton Wagner 134
Ed Loughner 61..Jas Runkle
Aud—Chas Miller 69... John Bubb
up—A Jacobs 43 John Bohn
Dir—C P Ramer WE Yearick
H E Faust .A L Silatterbeck
POTTER, W. P.
Con—Wm Seeney 49....P C Frank
O of P—Clay'n Wagner 23,C Wagner
Ed Loughner 24...Jas Runkle
Aud—Chas Miller 29...John Bubb
Sup—A Jacobs 25......John Bohn
8 Dir—C P Ramer 31. WE Yearick
H E Faust 256. .A L Slatterbeck
GREGG, N. P.
Con—Jerry Albright 15 W E Smith
0 of P—M C Barger 15, W Hetting'r
Harvey Rote 10 Harvey Rote.
Aud—B F Kennelly 10 G W Grove
W E Haney, Pro 24
Sup—R P Swabb 45 FE Eungard
8 Dir—Campbell 31 J W Zerby
Percival Tharp 37 R R Shook
J of P—C A Long 34 A J Shook
E T Jamison 17 E T Jamison
GREGG, W. FP.
jizht 82. W E Smith
p—M Barger 107, W Hettl
Harvey Rote 29..Harvey I
Aud—B F Kennelly 102.G W Grove
Su F D Swabb 184. .E Eungard
1 115. W Zerby
RHBS
E. P.
ams wake
Con—Wm Frank
81
104
111
85
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0
Vi.
Con—Jerry
O of
Albrigh
ger
tote
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HAINES,
O of POF
Aud—H H Re
¢ S34 04%
MILLHEIM BOROUGH
ed Mensch 168.6 E
E Ripka J Winegardner
Winegardner WN Au
8 Ulrich LE
Breon | CH
43 J C Hoaterman
J Winkleblech
A H Stover
WwW 8 Breon
I. W Stover
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8
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Mensch
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84
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Stover
Breon
, W Stover 70
i)
M
Ww
Htover
M Dryson
P.
taymond
OO) Staver 62
R 87
HARRIS, E.
24... W
35. .F E Wieland
Wm Brouse
A E Gingrich
A Riahel
Swarm
fe
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n
P
-~Wm Tennis
FEW
Wm
Aud-
L
land
Goheen 28
Wm 19
WwW Whitehead
Stuart
Ss
Rob MoClellan
A ‘hn
D
ID Callahan
J Patterson
J Reifsnvder
P.
i
Hoa
B
Lonbarger 16
HARRIS, W.
Tennla 83... W
PF BE Wieland 63
Wm Goheen 81 Wm
Aud—Wm Stuart 683. .A E Gingrich
I. WW Whitehead 70. .8 A
Sup—Rob MeClellan 73.D Callah
8 1 Chas Boss 768
J Patterson
PB Lonbarger 100.J W Reifsnyder
PENN
Con-Homer Treaster 57.L E Stover
O of PCF Corman 44..1L. Bower
J M Linn 42...A C Hosterman
Aud=C 1. Eyser 45.C Hosterman
Sup—H E Smith 52.B W Rossman
8 Dir—M R Stover 34. ME Stover
F J Malone 74 I. L. Weaver
COLLEGE TWP.
Sup—Frank Wasson 161... W Houtz
8 Dir~Chas Bohn 183. .Art Peters
Guy Stern 142. . Waldo Homan
Edwin Dale 154, .Jas Longwell
i ———
Smith Thanks Voters
I feel my indebtedness to Democrats
and Republicans who supported me
at the recent election and made pos:
sible a majority over my competitor
for the office of treasurer of Centre
county. The only way I can repay
fs to give the people of the county
a olan administration, and this in-
cludes prompt service, and this I pur:
pose ing. In serving In the office,
politics will have no place
/ LYMAN L. SMITH.
C—O MAPS.
The American Red Cross wants five
million members in 1928, Join during
Con
OO of
Ww 1ymond
Brouse 101
110
Rishel 88
wn 101 |
a9 |
Mr
2 i 0
196
156
205
169
203
202
1856
97
100
83
101
CE
h i
WILL REORGANIZE HIGHWAY
BUILDING FORCES OF STATE
Save
Re-District
to
Stuart Plans to
Four
Secretary
000 In
ing. ~Bellefonte
Cleariield.
Years
Office
hy
Go
A general reorganizacio
the State Higl
expected
the field
Depart
in
Vey
n of
Vay
to
in the
effective January
announced.
is
{forces {
ment, which is result
1 savings of $1,000,000
i four
od,
will become
retary
of
since
peri
Ke Stuart has
distri
the fifteen
ed 1921 1¢
poses under the
visions, eight divisions
Hshed.
Four
moted
{f the
of
made
Instead operat-
pul
d i
estab
or maintenance
four
direction
will
of
be
district be
to division engineers
present district engineers
issistant district
The remaining district
their present
ants to
efficient
forces
will
and
engineers pro
eight
will
be engineers
engineers will
grades
division
Co-Operation between
and the central
elimination duplications
expected result from
reorganization
2, with
comprise
Clinton,
McKean
division
fis Constr
tion as engineers.
field
the
is
of in
to the
.e
No.
will
Clearfield,
and
will
di
yuthwestern
Division
Cameron, Cen
ndiana,
8S W
He
charge of
head
tre, Elk.
Counties,
engineer
in
division.
H
nt
Jackson be
n Is
Ww
the
engineer
Se with
E
Erie,
quarters Greensburg Kloss,
Dresent Cf engineer
wii
be
H.
Ron engineay
Sent
Grow Ton Litter 4 YearsStraight,
# on
nine grade Chester
ties
poundas,
Trg a}
I'RE
4
STATE CORN AIDED
BY MILD OCTOBER
Bushels
Aro.
at 5,558
Month
Crop Estimated
One
Now
More Than
poor
[HOOT
the
18
condition
crop
660
fer In
h
summer more
matured. Frost
the
The
than |
and |
average
average |
is placed at}
compared with {
The 1
November 1
hushels
likewise improved
the estimated har-
gain of
in the last
reported. as
cent
stand
ens
the
decreased
Inge
tured
the acre,
year,
corn
m
to
to
orop
Inst
the
2.515.000
bushels 926 corn |
remaining on farms
Was g
The
(tod
to
than 2.700.000 bushels
The quality
good
Tobacco and apples estimates showed
slight The
fore 134.000
tiaohtiy
IEnDLIY
ven
as
s
rt
[Hy
ato
br
orop
nang
25.056.000
ini
vest bushels, a
month in
declines tolicen crop was
3
41 de
ast at 41 pounds,
mere than
October 1
off from
6.300 000
a
1.200 0600
pounds, compared with the
while
bushels
ures fol!
applies
to
re
6
$80. 000 bushels.
made in the
yield of
farm crop announced
Whent
660.
changes w
prev
r estimates of the other
8 October
18 954.000 bush-
onts 38 B88 shells:
A ————
Tied Coupe to Post,
or is {reqquently
wit nd?
Champion Potate Grower.
A roms
rer
Eberly Lar
# the
yield
ee
sater
to date
His
ol
champion
f 6514 b
ol
the
weed
poeta
mera
year to
ali
"ollogge
Keystone
Sse Sed
State (
ous
————
THE RED CROSS,
the usual Red
the nation
the
Cross roll call
With
hand
example o
wh i
tution
in
is given anothes
and
Insti-
at
#
this
is constar
work of mercy
humanitarian
prepared to
great
Ey
time of
The New
vet
dist reas .
flood catastrophe
height, and the id
details when He
rk of m
and institutin
wns
knew
‘ras
wor
its # the
is niater
tu 2
organized basis ihe
to rel
an
has been attended
flood
and by
death
hunger, but
a
Lip
i
by 1
bh
VOFPOTS.
id
great
¥
suffering,
¥
De
would
for
8 perils
not
maintained
instantly to
mul ie vers it
Cross, «
to respond
assistance
The
left
nmetantly
in read
ineas calls
organization. however
to depend upon response
wppeals in time of Alsnater
be constantly supplied with funds
to make an Immediate
The annual Roll
found best fitted to
fu It wii
Pi
ae Call
supply
affor
with nds
opportunity
preciatic
m of
ita heroic service
AA AIA.
Fall to Agree on Farm Relief,
Fallure of of farm
organizations, meeting in conference in
Washington, to agree on a farm relief
measure that would thelr united
support, likely to be regarded as
indicating the defeat of any relief leg:
isintion that ls proposed at the next
session of congress If the farm rep-
resentatives themselves can not agree
on measures for the benefit of the
farmers, it Is unlikely that a major:
ity of members of the house and sen-
ate will succeed In solving the prov.
lem.
The organizations represented at the
Washington meeting are the National
Grange, the American Farm Bureau.
Federation and the Farmers’ Unlon.
The Farm Bureau Federation insists
on the equalization fee provision of the
MeNary Haugen bill despite the known
opposition of President CooNdge and
the certainty that even if such meas
ure were put through the law-making
bodies it would meet with a presiden-
tinl veto,
Compromise proposals falled to get
support. As a result the conference
adjourned without anything having
been accomplished. and it is probable
that so far as farm relief is concerned
the same situation will exist wnen con-
representatives
have
ju
the Blsventh Roll Call!
gress adjourns.
Representatives to Farm Congress.
following
Pennsylvania
4 of
aintment the
egates to represent
th annual
mm
aemnion of
in Kansas ©
anno
the
ty. N
Congress
fi session. was inced
Flaher:
Philly
Lebanon:
a F
Waah
E
5
w
Light,
i. ar
D # nEton
+
Y
Mansfield A iid
siis
———————————
N, is
Ones More,
Lata)
can
Gunnery
Next Revolutionary
who
ald struggle i
¢ honored than Thaddeus
the Polish p whose work
the def West
at
sther
to ette, no
a foreign
{
hero
to
# mot Kos
iiriot,
cluszko,
in organizing £
enao8 of
on
ghia
Baratogna we him the title of “F
n
of American Artillery.”
monuments
to his
have ready |
memory. but
that
unveiled
presented to
his countrymen
citizens on
significant
feature ar
in this ls
Reveral
been ereceted
particularly
intent of
appropriate
recently
husetta, should
Boston
now American
is particularly
There is an interesting
ticle about this great man
sue of The Centre Reporter. He sure
to read “The Father of American Ar-
tillery,” by Elmo Scott Watson else
where in this paper.
is
these, ing
Massa be
the oi
who
tv of hy
are a
Gate that
A Rare Musical Treat In Bellefonte,
November 18th,
Miss Louise Stallings, the young
American mezzo-soprano and radio
artist of New York City, has been se”
cured, through special arrangements.
to give a reeital enroute from her an:
nual concert in Chicago.
She will appear in Bellefonte on Fri-
day evening, November 18th, in the
chapel of the Presbyterian church.
Below are reprinted a few press
comments:
Bridgeport Telegram: “Miss Stall:
ings’ voles flowed In a golden stream
as she sang the famous ‘Hear ye, Is
reel’ With equal ens and beauty
she accomplished the arias of pure
lyrical range and those of dramatic
quality.”
Milwaukes (Wis) Sentinel: “Miss
Stallings proved herself an excellent
linguist and a singer of understand:
ing and good Interpretative powers,
Her voice le powerful and her plan:
issimo pasasges are lovely and delicate
in quality”
C—O AAA,
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
OFFICIAL MAJORITIES,
All
dates—Rossman, Republican, Leads
His Has
Demoeratie —
Democrat, Lends Candi
Largest
Fleming
Majority.
Party—Dunlap
Majority
With
Creeps Through ai
nr fIZUres mass ty
an in
those watching the
Fleming. He
or Judge,
Cred
but
[#
Llority of oi
Republican can
has a majority of
can column, and a
total
The Prohii
important
out this
nave
majority of
major in
ind had th
Prohibitionists
Dunlap
with
781
most
With
judge, would
tion vote i
part in the
Fleming,
defeated by
10% Dunlap wo
thi pte
played
election
vole for
heen Walker by
ty Democt
e largest vote
heen cast for
woul ni © (
Dukeman |
nstead, Vv Ine i
majority
oh
through
out
Herr for
ould hay
Prohibit
A
the Pi
n
malority over
from 2582 t«
YOole
Dukeman |
Walker
Sheriff
Duken
Duns
Prothonotary
$e
Treasurer
Hegistere—
lee ord ere
PEE TS
County Comm iss
¢ Ka
| $4
——————
J Fleeted District
Attorney.
support!
A —
Herr Thanks Supporters,
ide Herr tary el
Row
ratitude
orothono
i
§
county wks the ¥
Drees B
Republicans who
snd made h
Herr
to
$0 in ola
Mr met
will every
srothonotary”’
d
*
¥
a will cheer:
Tarkey Dinner.
ducted by
ve a turkey
dinner «
11
n
* ut
beginning at
ANNUAL MEETING C. C. A E, A.
R. Gi. Bressler, Deputy Secretary of
Agriculture, Chief Speaker—Finan-
clal Reports, Free Movies, and
Dinner, Make Up Program.
meeting the Cenire
Extension
A sao
on
feature
R.
Secretary Agri-
of Pennayivania.
will in connection with a
the M. C. A. Other main
features will be the business session
men in the main court room and
for mdies in the grand jury room. The
meetings will convene at 10 A. M. and
continues until noon.
Free movies in the Scenic theatre
will be the afternoon program. The
show will consist of fllms from the
Department of Agriculture at Wash
ington, on agriculture and country life,
This program will be of Interest to all
The business seasion will confist or
reports of the work conducted by Miss
Mary Reynolds, Home Economics
worker for Centre county, and R. C.
Blaney, Agricultural Extension repre:
sentative. This program will also in:
clude financial reports, election of of
ficors for next year and discussion of
work for next year,
Miss Madge Brumgart, in charge of
Home Economic® Extension for the
State of Pennaylvania, will address
the ladles’ meeting on some phase of
Home Boonomios,
Dinner will be esorved at the ¥. M
C. A. by the Ladies’ Auxiliary for B50
cents per plate. In order that the nec:
essary guarantee can be made to the
dinner committes, it Ix desirable that
as many as oan get their tickets be-
fore November 28rd, or notify the
County Agent's office at Bellefonte bes
fore that date. Tickets can he secured
from any member of the executive
committee or from the ofMce at Belie-
cultural
held
November
at eilefonte
26th A
a talk by
of
he
of the program will be
Deputy
the State
Breagler
cultura of
This talk
dinner at
be
v
for
EAT TURKEY:
LOSERS TARE
Alto,
Dealers
Aloona, Staged
Basis of
Banquet at Penn
By Chevrolet
Sules
on
During October.
held Wednesday
the Penn Alto hot Altoona
this the Homan
Hall
local agency was ona of the six
Motor company, Cent
participated as a winner
pitted the Altoona
Lew
COompans
wgainst Agency
sold gtown
fonte
Hi
against
man Motor
cram ——————
Probable Change of Train Schedule.
ate the shipment
»
» ¥
yy to N¢
w Yori
City may induce the Pennsyiva
ao change
& T. The company
=
% oth
Will Fatten 42 Steers,
lage
food
theses mer
as to both
Sulelde.
ndent
Worries Over Debt;
lieved to be dea
encountered
Ww
and
home
old
carfenter,
nflicting
is death
Mr. Hodson
pleted
am
wed)
&}
i woun
i
OY
new
t Tyre
ind of
have
townshis pt f ‘ ne
with
He
Sr
and 1ildren
been
m ments the
much
returned from
been
ind
he
appeared
,
nged
when
where he 1}
ade for
working
Morris Frank
ir a
——
Governor Smith Beats &Year Term.
Al Smith op
in New York to
term the governor four
ind provided the Guberna-
elections in Presidential
tions. The amendment supported
by Republican politicians,
Roosevelt being one
them
amendment was Jost majority
800.0060
Ciovernon posed the
amendment
of
engtl
en
the to
for
torial elec.
was
Colonel
The
#
of
bY a
aver
Republicans favored the amendment
because they reasoned that If State
and National problems were mixed
they might be able to elect a Republt
can governor more frequently.
a A ISS
the Farmers of This Community.
I have moved to Centre Hall 1
have been buying live stock from the
farmers of this vicinity for quite a
few years. and want to continue to do
so. Wi! have a telephone installed.
and if you have anything in my line
would be glad 4f you would call me.
Fat cows and bulls a specialty. Will
have on hand a supply of Winners
Tankage, the best and cheapest hog
feed on the market, at the right price.
A. M. RIEGEL.
——— AA APS
Christmas Bazaar and Bake
The Ladies’ Ald Society of the
Sprucetown M. BE. church will hold a
bagaar and bake sale on Saturday af-
ternoon and evening, November 19, at
the school house at Potters Mills
Home made candies, foe cream, cakes
and doughnuts: also, aprons, bonnets
and fancy articles will be on sale
An Inspection train passed over the
I. & T. on Tuesday afternoon. The
train came in from the west and stop:
ped for a brief time at the Centre Hall
station. The officials aboard the train
were Williamsport,
fonte. wr
.
————
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
wil
one
that
the
Td
Daniel
teh
i Bloom
Red Cross membership
funds
to
YOUR
“
1pply
enable
He J
1 backbone of
ne
the org carry
snization
{YOU helping with memt
A special train from the east
vernal
hundred mw
to
isserigery
foots
cols
10
hal
lege
‘ollege witness the
in other:
day
game and
fest
ticipate
that
vities al
The
Association
Thursday
Hall High Schoo! Alumni
hold dues social on
November o'clock,
in the High school All alum”
invited to nd urged
Centre
will a
241}
3 try or
£iiTIE
at 8
bull
iny he
he
nresent
east
private
Kline,
occupy
The
made
or
will
fut
future.
ben
to
ona
OO
K
i at
two
he
the
New
stu
Zh on
Rutherford
of the young
Jjured. The
y State
he bus
football
here
The
bo
on
union Thanksgiving
bheid in Centre Hal
Wednesday evening
Rev
ne Adress
worvices
and Spring
preced*
M. W.
in the
Hall and
Methodist
The Thankes
he TI
to the
‘Thanksgiving day
11 Centre
n the
* Bi
ven
resigned her
the
Zhe
Eleanot
Brubaker
Stev-
net
The
and
Buck
Billtown.,
at
bury
ceeded by
| Keefer Shamokin
married
hnstown
Miss
to William
in of
team
Lewisbur
Was re
| ENS,
8
bride
©
of cam
3
nell
was a resident
her husband
The couple
B.
in the
two weeks
of New
and
| voa Buck football
of
fd
nell
gradunts
a
will in
of
live
“8 "
{ Loiyer,
Peter
been
past
| Kerlin,
Jordan, o has not
of health during the
His son, Lioyd M.
Cumberland, is with
mother, at present, and
the farm work of which
took oare up until quite
recently. Mr. Kerlin is in the Govern
ment service, In one of Uncle Sam's
store houses. On Sunday two of Mr.
Kerlin's sons were with him at the
parental home.
best
him his
i= managing
Mr. Jordan
j=
A deal was consummated whereby
Btaniey J. Fiedler, of Woodward Cave,
became the owner of the John H.
Brindle farm in Haines township, the
farm on which the large bank barn
burned away recently, Given as 8
part of the purchase price is Mr
Fiedler's home in Woodward. and in*
cluded in the transaction are ail the
implements, horses, both farm houses
and timberland. Mr. Fiedler now o0*
cupies the place and the construction
of a new barn will be started as soon
poasitie,
Wayne White. son of John White,
east of Boalsburg, came from Lewis
town on a visit to his parents last
week. The young man had been ser
riously burned over the arms should
ers and chest from an explosion of gus
oline and was a hospital patient prio