VOL. Cl11. STATE'S SHARE OF PROGRAM S188,727.,000 IN CONSTRUCTION Is Told of Projeets Plannod—Pennsyls Reeelve Federal Buildings £3 000. President Industrial ana Utility vania to to Cost 0 "ae yd ooh Construction projects 727.000 for Pennsy! public in Wash of last week. Phijadelptiians Hoover he ngton part wit Pr 2104.000 000 conferring ident informed would ity improvements part of the city's prog ation with the Presi through construction” c In this campalig: Pennsylvania allotted $32. construction Federal will introduded permitting of the needed, Included fs the United pany’s $41,000,000 sche Operations already Pennsylviania include delphia post office, a Philadelphia Marine 000: a Pittsburgh post 000; a Middle dlstrict house, $225,000, ind post offices: $ spent In im «MNT lont's “prosper MINE of be the or buildings Iogislation an Congress sum when the city's building Improvement dule, approved for Phla- use in plans Com- Gas the new costing Hos office Federal the io al $7.522.- 25 smaller 375.000: $405,000; Brie, Lancaster, $50,000; Newcastle 000: Norristown, $150.000; $1,475,000; Wilkes-Barre, Jeanette, $110,000; Kittanning, New Kensington, $150.000; $125,000; Uniontown 5.000; £250,000: Ambridge, $95,000; Bloomsbu Mawr, $100,000; Coatesville, $65.000; Greenvi 2100.000 Allentown, Altoona $575,- 000; Chester, 115 $115,- yor re. LB £110,000 ve ear dale, ester, $80,000; Waynes! $100 neshoro ———————————— A World War Veterans, a farm Delaney Navy Base Hospital sing of this w AL vi sti————— ———— Sarecr Games, Friday. Hall ¢ i ctf Ss A — Assembly Program. H Junior Class ™ha Tar i UNSor « dr assembly nat week 18 as follows: rinses " Song Read kin.” Unserambling of “Here . “The Frost We on the Pump- hy Are ing Anagramblez by the whole student body Song, “Chinatown, My Chinatown.™ One-.act play. “Who's te Boga? Poem, “A Boy's Thanksgiving.” The program ended with two songs “Come Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me” and “Hear My Song of the Nile.” wl, —-— SEATED LANDS MAY BE SOLD FOR TAXES Under the provisions of a now aw that was passed by the Irsealatfire at the Inst session. county treasurers are authorized and oembpowered to sell nt public sale all seated lands unon which faxes nmmessed fre delinagurnt Hore tofore suwh dlsposition could he made only rad ™e Mannose of unaentesd unimnravet 1 it ar makes tn far 'n ep} 31 new law norathle of imoroved Drone vty borough, towns! distret taxes that re ny any county, district, or poor main unpaid, and It plave a in the hands of the tnx throughout Centre and ot er counties that will make tt posable for them to enforce collections more promntly than heretofore. It will be the duty of the tax con's ketors to make a return of the taxes to the county commissioners not Inter than the firet Monday of May, in the year succeeding the year in which the taxes were levied, Te commissioners will then certify the réturns to the county treasurer, who will the lands under tha terma that are outlined In the art The mle muet he duly advertised and In 0 onses there will he no sale 'f the taxes are pall together with penalties ant conts prior to the day of the ele lowor collet rn redeem the property hy paving ta the treasurer the full amount whish thas, purchaser paid for taxes rf nition nnd cocts and 26 per cent of the am. ount of the tax In addition therets In cass ths purchaser has pald any taxes nunensed agninet tha property he moet be reimbursed beifore any re'emntio shall take place, ALL-COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL AND PENN STATE FRESHMEN To Play Soccer Game New Has Two Players In Saturday, Beaver Fleld—Centre Hall Line-up. 1 The final ume for the bail nicked al and the Penn un have been comple SOCoer i=county State | between fn High Fres] | This team school ted inds up the pre 2h w H event th large number There will be Lest sion charged tar ime and wasm fine oco-operat In threes ocourred coaches two or stances ties for certain The ol [Hs Lior selections for these pov - pos tions question was made by the who refereed the various games The county temun was selected on the following points: i to play the mame handle 62, The game will bepla ability of ability to sportsmanship: the position: 2nd, physical yedd Sat Novem! 30th i ly ternoon Be 3 Yah Fit Team Lasse (RF) Rit (GG) Gregr Twi kmtre Hal: Rebersburg: Musser (RH) Addie H) Cre or MN. sman (( Harr (13D) (OR) Harris Twp ¥ Sledle Tw RR { ‘ont | Wal Ker (OL) Team--Bohn (4) Sharer (BF) Harris Toskey (1.F)Y Milheim: Rishel Tv V. 8 Ricrly (OH) erahire: Hea (LH) Mian ver (OR) Miheim Haze Kiine (CF) Harry Twp (11) Gregg Twp V. 1 no selection High tion of tear Harris Tw Kg Deim ’ Godshall in will be under Hutel to Varist school tetam Wm Penn of tha Hires nson, no ber Sta asked that has Saturday a LETTERS FROM SUBSC RIBERS. Pan! Ripka Sees No Chanee State Against Pitt In Day Foothall Classie, Fdgewnrth Novy Nery my DOPTRa nd god i the news concerning ple through the * Ye 1 fem or what Centre Reporter read of gea divorces } wee re «11 the Hrths holdupe v vou theréfore a very good idea of what the people bark home are saving and doing The weather here has been very dian. greeable the past weeks It has been cold for this time of thermometer ranging Work ja slow- always the of the year, ve 1 have for fow very the to 45 cong'derable as is thet vear, 17 up from degrees ng case about ida time pecially in this vienity. The main pro ject here just now is the constructbn of the new Ohio River Boulevard which when completed the to- tal expenditure dollars And now on will revresent of several millons of for my opingn of the Turkey Day Penn State 1 Football and Pitt sen the Massie hetween As much I} Centre county an would like to E One Member. Agricultural Ex annual Centre Centre County meets Hall ry i minutes und the minutes committees The program County th of the past year it is evident has had summary report very Blaney si A n very year of his report follows: Blaney had Centre thirteen HOgTAams Mr. her of atvid- hns these county ed into communities and arranged 1 for each of communities, Blaney farm contacts for the In 1821 he had a in 1829 total of 38.- ® very significant work being done In Ffom the report Mr year hi divided i on the nu Lr, and growth of county of 1206 This the n of type 8 been follows sy fleld, 10 days the office. the 4 11 Ga) yunty, AYE NX Vara dd ion 14. In $4 office 3 ne calls ee YORI Economies Re Home port. menyhersl memibarship wird rewl total ti "OUP of the A a membership this thek t'me management, labor saving dwices management of the Nine ladies at Port Matilda the class in thy subject. Election of Officers, The selection of officers nominating commiitios’s which the following wore elected the coming year: Presjlent, C Peters, Stormstown: vice president I. Wilson, Warriors Mark: A.D Mensant Gap: urer, Beallefonte The gram subi at of The on the which bouseho irnishing Claas Pleasant Gap with 14 # i Indies followed Course vi fe group spent subject of home home proper included and the kitchen made up the of for r N sfc retary, followed report, Smeltzor, reas. WwW. C Inst Smeltzer, of the (2 & o morning pro. Prof. Howard part + to was given don't } chances th made un ™iy, Daugherty, ave a against such a tram ns Pitt has in voar A stone- | men Montgomery Capt. Dimoka Colina hard for any team to get throveh And » Nackfield led the one and only Toby, Usansa support ed Ww a stellar aggregation comprised of Parkinson, Williams and Baker as regu'ars and sueh substitutes as Wal incTus, Clark, Rooney, Edwards, Food and Murphy, who are just as good, wil cause any team many anxious mo: ments. In only one department does State have the edge on Pitt and that i= at Quarterback. French for State is an exceptionally wood field general and fa conceded by Howard Harpster, all-American quarterback last year, to he the best quarterback In foothall to day. Here in Pittsburgh we know that thera ‘bh no team In the United States today who can beat Pitt. Tt would corfiinly be a real treat for any of you foothall fans to pee this Pitt team play. Here's Top'ng that they go to the coast to represent the East in The Tourna- ment of Roses at Pasadena on New Year's day. This letter loaves me in the nest of hepith with the exce~tihn of mp annual anid which hea alr ady put in Rta ape sensines How'ne avery. one of you well and hasw, and wishing you a" a Merry OC ritmas and a Happy wnll Hine of such na Mi. and Twvinnd Murdo, at} is pretty by wey Mow Year, Rincersly, PAUL (BLISS) RIPKA. State Colege. Mr. Niealoy spoke on the Extension Work” He feels that greater accomplishng nts have been made in the past wix yehrs than in all thes previous, due the very fine at “Evolution £ to Broadeast Club Program. A nation-wide fwook-up of 36 stations will broadeast the fifth of a series of 4-H olub programs, Saturday, Novem: ber 30, at 12 noon to 12:46 pn. m., East- Baker, State club leader of the Penn. sytvania State College. Among the stations broadcasting the program will be KDKA, Pittsburgh; WIZ New York, and WEBAL, Baltimore. Campus Roads for Penn State. Building of primary roads on the campus of the Pennsylvania State Col. lege will be completed by next fall, college authorlies estimate. The work fs being done by the State Highway Department under a bill authorizing the department to build roads for State- owned institutions. Final work on the systern was started last week. A ——————— A A ———— DEER HUNTERS, ATTENTION. Place your order at our hearest Store for camp supplies of groceries and meats SHAFFER STORES CO. of the furt HOOK A Co-operation variot in terested in Mr, Ned ering ILIRO “Co-operative 30 vital ‘1 otld ald Comment ng Centre county, the prog vm considered productior the marketing of f fe. P the meeting was considered td Niesliey' BOM idle 1} rm Mr wd journed remarks nti] 2:00; Dinner Served A entire Grange down by Progroes dinner was the Grange. ed to Progress very fine sery the group by Indies of f 101 aple sal sd bv f Jin] J eof onte, Georex the VAN RA to Washington, ry interesting his Miss Harmony i Economics Extension i wy 3 ’ mace n ied ¥ representa. the 4H ( D description tives from Pen ft neampment Eave A vi of t trip Home remarks concerning the Work v members Camp at which place Tub selected for naseomble each year Afternoon Session. Te afternoon ses $a of whth € in G00 dary ii Are Cow Testing Association if all cows In Centre county would have been in and made in- croase Hmt in the associat'vn khve made, the dairymen Centre oounty wiuld be §7566.000 00 Ixitter off The main speaker of the men's sec. tion in the afternoon was Ottp Schaef- for of the Meredith Pubishing company of New York City. Mr. Schaeffer, a former member of the daky extension servies at State Collage, was fittingly introduced by BE B. Fitts, chief of the dairy extension service at the same place Mr Sd Beffor frels that as a result of the work of the National Dalry Council, the consumption of milk has Been greatly increased It fs the aim of the Dairy Council to Increase the consumption 30 per cent. in which cage # will require 6.000000 additional tows at the present day rate of produc. Mr. Bchaefler for more for COWS the the association the the cows of tion to supply this need mentioned tie necessity efficient the fredng higher protein roughages the culling of poor producing cows The meeting adjourned at 2 pp. Mm. also production necessity and Viewers Satisfy Damage Claims, The Board of Viewers last week awarded damages in two dlaims—-one against Centre county and one against the Bellefonte Central Railroad. In the case of O. EB. Miles, of Miles burg, the Road Viewers awarded $800 for property damage caused by the construction of the new concrete hign- way being bullt into Milesburg from the east. This claim will be paid by the county. In the case of Walter E. Dreilbelbis, Maud ©. and Mary M. Dreibeibis, vs, The Bellefonte Central Railroad Co. the Viewers awarded a total of $1203. 90. The Drefbelbis estate claimed that the ralirond company had appropriated slightly over 3 acres of their land for a right-of-way in Ferguson township for their new railroad. The Viewers awarded the owners $00390 for the land and $300 for the inconvenience caused the owners, tp so The International Live Stock Expo. sition will open its thirtieth show =n Chiongo, on Saturday, and will oon: tinue for a woek, 98, 1929, : G. 7 VY. 8, NOTES, a Win at Soecer, 2 Gioge Twp Vocal defeated Tiedr pr Friday 1 shurg H The BOM esr 100] team i at Heber ¥ ore ¢ of the the 0 and the this The Mills Spring during the This P, ol «dl mnces gredter vr Y. to after t G 8. team SCOT worked time Heber ur i © woal, frvquent was hard fought through Five Boys ( xr on All-County Soccer Team. V. 8. will be well it wien the BOC rT team the wp. Schools Closed 28.29. Thanksgiving Exercises Wed, A, M. wow ram oa ps ols Four Male Quartetie ing to Centre Hall voy A ert io in in TE Desown bey Four” mae quartett of Lock promises to be ure loving people, The concert the “Willing focal Lutheran Sunday school, Tlie members of this qguartette In former citizen of Centre Hall Harry F. Hubler, Ind bass, Lock Haven: Thomas Wilt, Harold Figgids, 2nd tenor, and Law rence Dick, Ist tenor. Thi quartette i= made up of men having had wide experipgnce In solo and male quarteite work Their program consists of =0- lo, dust, gquartette and plane numbers, A very artic program has been ar- ranged for this special occasion, Tickets for this concert will be In the hands of Mrs. J. M. Coldron, chalr- man The ular organist en, who Lock Haven pianist os oo LO mus xing sponsored by ¥ Workers” colass of the clude a now of ist bass; a their Dr quartette will bwng accompanist, Mrs. of (Crist church, well known in and is a very reg- Kamp, and u A ——— MY yo Buy Home In California. 1213 Kay Street, Compton, Calif, Nov. 15, "29 Centre Hall Reporter: Please send our paper to the above address. We bought a place of hall an acre with a nice bungalow, gar age, and a Jot of fruit on the piace, such as figs, peaches, apricots, rasp. berries, Blackberries, strawberries, grapes galore, and a couple of orange trees. We are delighted with our new home, and are § miles from the beach and 10 miles from Los Angeles We appreciate the home paper a lot. Yours sincerely, Benner Farm Sold, The Benner farm, located south of Old Fort, was sold this week to Bd. ward Mersinger, now tenant on the MeCntio farm, owned by Tibben Zubler, n the Penng Cave district The Benner farm sold by Mra. Nancy Benner of town, contains one sundred twenty-five acres, and was inherited by her from the late George Odenkirk. The sum obtained is sald to have been between $4000 and $5000. NO. 47 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. motored a day Jame# The charged ln glers heren with ar ing that all announced ANKSRIVIngE Ww day! The Vogt got the car ant horse rendering near here belonging Haines township, ils was broke not hors f to James that was by th Bm kill ler on her a ring neck and wb-white quall, oodcoc) rabbits continue in season f this nth m i inted Mra. Mary H. Mrs. Lels ollege, a8 Assistance A selacted ag Scouts WEAN IEA hip is Bolive of the A ye ars or friend and who com'ng edt throughe weekly atu near Tuse th much hipped fife grows sought remune w Ww Milroy, haw some Lyne When & g up, the study Was A rege d his many him a full flaking home after: for a few the O. which cone Chime vault his MONA employed hy hic AZO, B4ATIDSE depositors, rmomet ers, during . the the money for aid of children te Penn township received, past thedr appropriated Iw in consolidated, week, share of the State transporting centralized schools. The check was for $2112 and State's share of operating busses during the 1928 townships township's © whoo! term. covered ¥ threo 1829 in the new public building schedule proposed by President Hoower, and for whicii the money is said to be immedi avaliable, fs a $955.000 federal balding for Bellefonte, apcording to a dispately from Washington. A £30,000 $40,000 postoffice bufiding has alse bower for Philipsburg, when available ately fo recommended the money is board of game commissioners a sgweial effort this week 10 ine form that doer have ing two or more poinis to antler may The season ¢xtends from the first to the 156th of December, both days included. The commision states that in some quarters of the State te false Impression became general that both bucks and does could be legally killed. The vwiport that a sti! had been found along Nittany Mountain west of town, grew out of a report brought home by several small boys who were wandering along the southern edge the penitentiary forest lands They saw a crude shelter built several years ago by convicts and used by them at noon-time while eating thed lunch. The boys were greatly excited over their find, and Wifore the facts were hunters only male be killed ttracting attention. According to plans Mr. and Mra, B. F. Homan, of State College, are about to go to New York and take passage on the "Pennsylvania of the Panama tine, for a boat trip south, through the Panama canal and up 4 @ Pacific coast to Los Angeles. While on the coast their headquarters wilh be in Fullerton, Cal, where Mr. Ho man's uncle, Howard R. Homan, whe went to Onilfornia from here Yoars ago. is Nving, but they spond some time in Ban Diego Angelos, :
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