——— VOL. CV. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931. NO. 43 a S000-BUSHEL POTATO CROP HUNTING XEWS, . . . * rR . - — mE " y A Few of the Victorious Democratic Candidates YIELDS $2500 TO COUNTY FARMER re TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, : Hunters Not Successful In Rilling “ IL Feltenberger Champlon Potato Small Game During First Days of | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Grower In Southeastern Centre Season, FROM ALL PARTS County-Cash Outlay, Including army f small game inters tno ’ 4 Seed, £710.00, tran d field Ls wo m A oo a - di wh vr Ane A wit? a slight big township lives thel™ in southenst- nd probably Lhd installed hapman at in Centre coun- Feltenberg the abuts ¢ ereei. as re” iron until i | now years NAME Cone {cared, and { Penn ample]! i Now for some letailed account {growing the 8.000-Lushel potato crop. {The planting was done the week of iMay Oth, twenty acres having been te {1 . ats JOHN M. BOOB—SHERIF L i [ rted to the crop. | veto 8s of Pid ro , : oie re grand jury went into session on : i ertilizer was applic and spray X | Wednesday 1 SORTS i ndict was done Coronary thromh nr - Do. Hugh Morrow, while hunting ment to ° - pre i sons season, The stalks, on the sandy loam, With his frien Motz, of Wood-| on of open next Monday. 8S. CLAUDE HERR--Prothonotary grew to a tremendous size, completely lishes letters of ad estate of Andrew of Centre Halli bore this issue. ward. killed a ruffed grouse. He was more pleased over the fact that his Mrs. Lizzie : for erly of companion had so thoroughly recovered Bellevue. -a subury, Pittsburgh, t from an fliness that specialists hesi.|70W living with a sister, Mrs, Mary Two varieties—Russets and Irish Cob- 8 Llhal speciallsis Nh . fins g ‘ h $ tated to predict the outcome, thi Herring. in Altoona, is visiting with lers—were planted. ' : ; __ _ cliting of tise Yall « Frese eats} . relatives in town. Mr. Feltenberger conducted his farm killing of the jimit of . . ; ® : : « of 145 acres by himself and the aid of Harry Gross shot awa wugh am- r. and Mrs, A. H Spayd enjoyed covering the ground, and the tubers were correspondingly large and clean. ROBERT F. HUNTEP-—TREASURI!! | —— regen. 8 the family, eliminating the expense of munition 0 supply a irre J an 1: Ew days’ motor trip to Gettysburg. - - oN a hired man The outlay {n cash for [hour's engagement. and go yut two | Chi ergburg, and other points in the : a Prothonotary— ¢ Go the crop. Including seed, was $110.00 [rabbits stern part of the State, the lat REPUBLICANS AID IN TURNING Walker, R. : 4 as follows: talph Homan = Wi fingueck art of last week, Herr, cosas D500 ¥ - Se gama ry, 4 § 4% 4 3 oh TINE—~UNOFFICIA YOTE INDI. ; 3 400 bushels need ‘ conus Bal } Pheasants and 1 it on rabbits, and The Mourtain Times is moving its — > \ ‘ Aan Reglster— } . x Five tons fertilizer . «re 150 i oman one ringneck printing equipment this week from CATES ALL DEMOCRATIC CAN- Brooks, R 3874 i on 5 Spying material . . 100 three rabbits Lie f the 1 {Howard to its new home in Bellefonte DIDATES ELECTED, EXCEPT | ‘coder D B485 s | E 2 Hired help for harvesting crop 60 [party who got ti t on rabbits w The editors promise no issue this week, 4 5 a + Aly "4 * , ; , ; eon Ernest Homan, John Dutrow, Claude |fearing that the 1 t of movin will AE . ni Treasurer— i ; Total cin an cases 3110 Dutrow Iva MAJORITY AUDITORS AND COR- Jones, R, ce : i ™ h 5 a 1 Aland © A £3 * ta hi abd { 3 3 fi pot ilove Nhnva all wen 4 NpORCG ADG , A rape, " ” sn Simp - ONER. Hunter, D +» ee 1000-1000 A of, except the reserve for seed and the] Others who kill ue foph Jatween Ol4 Fert to ness A » ¢ i we + we iy * fila + rs of c & Recorder— 5 Pe year's supply for mily use, The sales! Dain : Mills b) yn B alaburg, ———————————— Hall £125 i 3 swore made 1 many towns within alp 8 50 3 < Tre po y Pinchotized Substantially . A 31 i radius of 15 {lens oy Aroma TVA HI bulit an n ed, this will become Centre county is back in the Demo- gh gy ; My Felt 4 Te -t T. A. Hosterman shot four squirrelsja very | road and will bring Commissioneny.. ; a ol SL h : rabbi t th Cene oltzworth, Miles in county affairs, resulting in ever-in- Spear Leroy Decker, Roy Dutrow occupy all thelr time cratic fold, thanks to our Republican twenty-five friends who tired of the extravanges for the Tv g : ep # r 119 ha ‘ ! 4 \ at NOT O68 = rit creasing taxes. The majorities range Brungart cxesens rans D008 4 1 ie Reporter hi a ai a ] I quite ; ‘x iad nA 3 apy bras ’ sem i yd ha de oi PhliaGeiphin wach MUANITULY Injured and badly from the narrow margin of eight votes A gditors— I k " tn al all. pat gy . an {haM he iimit on grey squirrels and]dsmaged when he ef d into a Greys for Sheriff, to over 1600 for Treasurer Musser, } 180 5 Press by every citizen]! is while hunting In the wvicinitylhound bus which had st d sudden . Holter. RB .......... 1028 ), J M L~~—RECORDER a : - : : ah I vania Furnace v t y 14 y A ris ¢ The total vote cast for the various Sunday morning when he saw » dia : i We, iy id hi z 1 destrian on the i well worth A party « ght hunters from the [street In Fi rove Mills Fogieman offices follows: 4 ] : 5 ‘ ; ‘ y (3 «8 $ i) too distri hunting about Penn.|Was taken to the offi f Dr. G. H hirty rabbits Yearick si mond clear it § + Fox “Oe Fini! V1.4 S44 > Coroner— R a { - R iil « While to Cee P. Sheriff— Heaton, Day to Thanks “ hat 161 the State . 4 Keeler, R 566 Kurtz, D .. csrsnvsss 8300 25 i Jv k Jing. and Ya 5 Naat 2 : And give our youths a cheer.” and eight ringneck pheasa Wie urs Farmer John Snavely 4 of Old Colles ha . which he joca day a F mas Ed : . Boob, D 567. auxiliary longs, is 1.300 members — \ . Tati: ¥ ort, 1s Tortynate in havi . CAMPS FOR ROAD WORK od hart ante all: Jen ng birth to a record in of pigs dure Smith son of Ear] Smit ‘otters Mills ng* his unusual lepression. PROPOSED BY GOV. PINCHoOT|. '" ™ : ing’ this unus pression. The “Buss” Bilger. Nittany - imother is ite. and the it~ take our in ——————————————— Pp i 3 3 i er was an unusually jarge one, meas. are making a fine growth nace achinery . bor to Take P of M ty. uring thirty-five inches from head to ” - The property of the Highland Clay elief camps for abledodied men |tall Product Raa a OK company a yi rée who are unemployed. to be financed colver Ya pa y i” in ut a ia : wiver's sale a we oourt hou from State funds, will be established in IN ERROR, a Pu ‘ . onss a roR varieon pak be ness future. Gov Bellefonte. and wag purchased for $600 Pennsylvania in the ner tire, hore The Reporter was notified by tele-lby H P. Powell CC. 8 Russell 4 ernor Pinchot announced durin the sis . : HC put not 3 4 & Yi] phone or Tuesday afternoon by Mrs | Walter Stewart in the interest of the | . wenaring to ostablish relief T. E. Jodon, president of the Centre holders of the first mortgage of $60 am Proparns bon : \ vm we 000. There is also a second Mortgage camps under canvas for road work tojCounty W,. C, T. U, that it was in er- Rau ' . of $200,000 against the property, bul which any able-bodied citizen of Peal- ror in its statement last week that she |ghe 1 holders of that mortguge were not yivani 2 and find a job. CAC sylvania can go and find a job includ}, + oa nd the candidacy of John represented at the sale, ing a place to sieep and three meals, a day" Governor Iinchot said. “Thuslypicn request is here granted. that a| Financial conditions in Philipsburg so long as the money lasts, no man correction of the statement be made borough at this time. owing to ince able To work need be forced to starve, The Reporter accepted the informa- dents of a local character over which Millheim 079 or to accept charity without making a tion as to Mra Jodon's actions as a tax payers had no control, the penalty Philipsburg, 1st Ward . y 124 : return. > : tai W. C. T U officer as a truth, and had o Se o-t ln faljuge yay shod) Philpsburg, 24 Ward .. 181, sil i oe The governor explained that his plan, first information of its bein other. ax on or fore ote der ist, was ex” Philipsburg. 3rd Ward 190: ii does not provide for all of the able-j when she gave it over the tele tended to December Ist. To acoome \ b% ii ! bodied men among the 900,000 unem- phone at the time stated plish, Edward J, Thompson. attorney ¥ort Maillda Pore -.. 4 ploved In Pennsylvania as it is expected for Philipsburg school board, presented South Phiijpburs ---1 5 that only a portion of this number will] vats a petition making such request 0 Snow Shoe } at take advantage of the opportunity. GOOD PRICES OBTAINED Judge Fleming: which petition was State College, . soa} “Money enough for regular wages AT FARM STOCK SALE granted Biate olege. . a tan Yo tounk at faut the So Yevior A clean-up sale of farm stock and| The large electric pump is continuous Benner, N P 63] - : oe oS a Pog a hupiements was made last Bitige by ly running to keep the water supply Benner, 8 23 ° tana a ne : od Le, cast of Pine Grove Mills in the borough up to a point whee Bogs, XN we A Te Toachtd ) pa cts Tost excellent prices Were we have ot all Himes an abundant sue Bests, B | oy when this I ho longer be possible a hg Lows and imple- [ply of water for all purposes and adv Boggs, W ee — { ™ 4 iN av Je gu, hoe 3 . He. nen , he catt e were railed. the equate fire protection in case of it¥ Burnside 29] v y " okie as iighest priced COW selling for $140, and need. It is well, however, for every College . 150° ga 8 ates w pf . oatabitshs others, lens desirable in appearance and | householder and the man conducting Curtin, N oY Ly relief OAIps - 1 be esta 3 quality. at prices correspondingly high. ja business place to keep in mind that Curtin, 8 25! n the regions Whete ihe need 3 The attendance was unusually large | permitting unnecessary waste of watef Ferguson, ssp mayt Breasing. 4 ons of Them is ready land bidding was obtained with no ex: |adds to the borough expense account Ferguson, 118 yet ut some will he Fendy Soon. tra effort . without any return whatever, Ferguson, : 1 The relief camps will buflid good] Prince Farrington, with Simon Zim+ Every wvear in Pennsylvania many Ferguson. “va 114 roads and Pennsylvania heeds and imerman as adviser, made purchases of ARR. - an a on a dl) 1 by Gregg. N P 54 wants more good roads, They wil] not leattie to the amount of 3680. and set- * "0 ahimale a by ua Aare hed Grogs. EP 88) be managed like the (highway) depart- tiled in cash eh rcs case ot. their homing Grey, w P 1744 ment's ordinary work. Their principal EE. M. Smith took bids on the block Datnet. riven from their haunts by a > : 4 108 So purpose will be to afford relief, and H. L. Ebright. of the First Nation. spas fire 1hey return before the fire “aki 2 I 213 170} “Consequently, work in the reliefls; Bank here, made settlements is completely extinguished. Often Sele aines, id | | feet and Jege are injured and some Halfmoon 16 0 winter when ordinary road worl at come so severely burned on the body Harris, E on 40 35 hs inter when ordinary road work is FARM YOUTHS FEATURED that they later die, consequently the Harrls, : I a as many as possible hand an end, In order to provide work for i - waif labor will AT CHICAGO STOCK SHOW [hunter who protects forests from fire Howard pir ol 0 take the place of machinery to the] When the nation's foremost agricul [does the greatest thing that can be Huston post ort asi greatest practicable degree” tural show, the International Live [dona for the protection of game. 1berty, BOE 181 1 i nat The governor said that this plan can [Stock Exposition, celebrates its 32nd] por the first time In the recollection Liberty, i mull a0! I 4! not take care of women and children anniversary at the Chicago Stock], ey the town diamond wan nok Ht. Marlon .......... i . m3 ‘ a1! i 88 : and men unsuited for manual Ilubor, Yards, November 28 to December 6b, ltored with abandoned machinery, wage Miles, BP ....evvs i i ! sell I 2 saying that these must be cared for|boys and girls of rural America and the {one and a great variety of objects Miles, M Pn ll os nw other ways. The governor said there work they are dong in the 4-H clubs |eathered in and around town. on the Mile, WP essen] gif 52) vq! esi! will be nothing gained in sending in|will be prominently featured, morning after Halloww'en. Possibly the PAHOR «ercecersrenesed] : 198) ' 218! sending in applications for placewnent| Farm boys and girls numbering 1200}1,,00 number of children and young ROHN tietaysoenexvrony i 47 104] ol in such camps until notice is given |from 44 States and from Ontario, Can-|,.onle entertained in private homes Potter, Ne Tbehnon g 8 76 8! that they have been prepared for occu- Jada, will visit the exposition to attend |aurire the two weeks previous to All Potter, w P .... le | ii sn ol 61! pancy, the tenth annual 4-H Congress thatlgaint's Day brought about the very dee Yuth, MP. .oorivered 100 127 1250 118 | The money to finance these camps |will be held within its gates. says H. B.lgratie behavior of the youngsers whe Huth, BP ...oneesern 20 p esl 82 4 will come from the motor lcense fund | Heide, secretary -mannger of the Inter lharetofore gave expression in other bas ; 171 68 osil 178 | which is derived entirely from gasoline national Live Stock Exposition. They |w,ye Rush, 8 P ....o.o000 98! He tax receipts and purchase of motor l-]will be a select group from the 850,000 R n : w 295 56 censes and registrations boys and girls on American farms who unters and others going into State “l i » Ww D i D D nD DISTRICTS » » IN Wetzler, CENTRE COUNTY Claude Herr Raymond Brooks R A. McDowell Holtzworth § we Brungart John FP. 8 Howard Miles } John Spearly 8 John Boob, D Wellefonte, N W Bellefonte, 8 W Bellefonte, W W Centre Hall Howard : Milesburg “a 68 - a | to . “ Ed g 7 t D. $d -. © "we Boob for sheriff. and requested, py —- w Ww £5 I — 1 16 a. hs 0 On - Euss Ww - x spn ruasiEd Sgxz=usy - 0 on - 8 Esa Bn888s4R 4 1 - 0 s38ne A x x x wl camps will continue throughout the ——————— a ——————————— “3 & BeEE3BssFRERS $= EeSgvessy gsc 23 epEgess 2 floszosesdsesanss 358 Snow Shoe, B P .....| 208 Snow Bhoe, W P ened be Spring, N P ..vvevene! ” 13 Spring, 8 P...covevnsd ii 208 191 Spring, W P ....e00: | 72 nj PRYIOF +1ssessusssvsesn tl 48 18) URIOR .ooonsrrnsss : Hi 9% esl Walker, B P ...ce0vs MM Ww Walker, M P ....ovns 89! 29 Walker, W P ...0c00e i 28 an Worth SEERA R IRI ERE EN " ! 27 ml i i) | TOOLS .ovsensvsins | 6664 0672! 6261 al 57 Pluralities ... ove sven Sil Hs Rosh, W P..ooavesss] 127 ” pd At the close of business on Septem. are now engaged in 4-H club projects, [forests are warned against driving ber 30 this fund had a balance of $9, lwhich include all manner of motivities [nails spikes, bolts or any such thing 676.480 and at the close of business from raising and exhibiting calves. pigs [into living trees An Act of 1825 makes when the statement was mads by thelsheep and horses, to projects. in drew: [such a practice unlawful, principally governor, he balance was $7,144,700. making, canning and home furnishing. [because of the fact that the tree is lke The balance fluctuates from time to —————— I lo grow and caver up such Sarid time with highway expenditures andi , _ 0 to owned b Harry Pot. articles, and when it is felled 7] 19 98 receipts from sale of motor licenses and ter, R Hall, NAD to dis. taken to the saw mill a rapidly re~ S| 80 90 registrations. pute the right-of-way with an engine|'YOIVInE saw might break up when 8 2 No figure is available as to the am: of the Pennsylvania railroad four striking them and kill or injure its op« \ | ount which may be expended for thel, .,.. we. of town, Saturday afternoon erator. It is also unlawful to shoot 1879 e485! 6125 6365! operation of these camps at this time The bull was knocked from the tracks bullets into a living tree while prao ios] i" ii escaping injury except for bruises, |UCINE at target shooting, 4 Te lw A—— ps z 79 155! 192] 137 260 ol 52 os 8 57 jv » 2 g 1 - a 2 —- - - E5828 ndegd geanvesd gkz2 geass zdiesEieegarnsy 3 sge=gget wess2ggdanis 8 Z $3 7 ee 5
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