The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1932, Image 1

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    VOL. CV].
game is
ibtedly the
ed from
PROPOSED (CHANGES IN
OF EDUCATION
DUCTION IN SALARIES,
Proposed Economy Program.
yal
ve the peppery governor
making
admission
new phrase up the Dunvis
for to the U
Senate as a representative in that body,
from Pennsylvania
I i ol SE
Before President-elect Roosevelt sits
down with President Hoover in confer
ence over National affairs, he will call
to mind how the Republicans induced
a Democratic House to fall in line and
help put through legislation, and then
before and during the campaign made
political capital out of the legislation
accomplished with Democratic ald.
A AI MA ESAS.
The election of Roosevelt improves
the national morale, changes the view.
point of the army of sufferers, smooths
the road. When Roosevelt sits at his
desk, he will be thinking of the un-
employed, and not of the vacant con
cept of rugged individualism.
A A———
Worth selling Is worth telling-—a8-
tise.
in
credentials "8
CODE PRESENTED A7 OPENING
HARRISBURG. ~CALLS FOR RE-
Present System Unfair,
LONG REAL ESTATE
SOLD AT SACRIFICE
¢ Yat
OF las
Satur.
reaj estate,
National
M
Orie
dav held \ the
Miltheim,
ite
Farmer
for the
sulted
Bank Hamuel
out re foliows
of 12 of farm
i Brush Valley roaa was!
{ bought Paul Wise for 3560. All the
other tracts, consisting of the old Wise
| property and Orndorf property, with
about 9 acres of land, one-half of
| which was fairly good farm land, and
| good timber on the gther half, was sold
[to Mrs. Anna B. Smith for $300.00.
There is more than $300.00 worth of
timber on this place, so that this small
farm, buildings, etc., together wigh the
Orndort bulldings, were simply given
away, a condition we must expect
with these high real estate taxes and
low farm product prices.
IAP PSA.
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Frederick ©, Bellefonte
Murry 1. Bellefonte
State College
State College
Port Matilda
dees ees Port Matilda
Long
{tract
land
an
consisting ores
along the
by
Mahlon W. Adams
Gladys A. Jones
Smith J. Gross
PEN AT
OPENED
NEW FEDERAL
ISBU RG,
MONDAY
Prisons Now t
Word In
Reeelyve
Last Ready
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Entertains Relatives
DEMOCRATS ELECT 37 GOVERN-
ORS: REPUBLICANS, 6
Bu
Win
William Lang
Gov lass
shin (3
t New
Nort Dakota (iovernor
Wilson, in and Alfred M
Landon who overturned the Democrat.
ie Governor, Harry H. Woodring.
Kansas,
The G3. OP
in
in
shire
er,
Stanley
Virmont ;
in
was pitched from ita
seats in lliols, Indiana, Towa, Maine
Michigan, Missouri. Rhode Island, So.
Dakota, Washington, West: Virginia,
Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Otherwise, Democratic executives
were chosen in Arizona, Arkansas, Col.
orado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia,
Idaha, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New
Mexico. New York. No. Carolina, Ohio,
Tennessee, Texas and Utah.
Among them was a woman-Mrs.
Mirfam A. (Ma) Ferguson. of Texas
elected over unusually intense Repub
lean opposition,
AA AAP ANNAN.
DRIVERS ARE LICENSED,
The following applicants passed the
learners’ test to operate a motor ve
hicla, given nt Bellefonte last week:
Leota Crossmper, Bellefonte: Adelaide
Green. State College; aMrgaret Ginger
‘ch, Boalsburg.
Leonore M. Rom'sg
I ASN.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
OFFICIAL VOTE CANT
IN CENTRE COUNTY
The follow ve the official
vote tion
nt
Ho
Fi
Hoover
' i
Hoosevelt,
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})
wl041211
i Dad
i
Rupp, D
7418
613
avis, 05
Kurtz, R
i
ssl
077
~107 4
herr,
Holmes, R
Miller, D
T7958 827
471
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ADA BUTZ WINS
RECOGNITION
MEN,
AS
———— WA
BY MIFFLIN POTATO CLUB
¢
i ‘ $914
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FP.O0.8 of A. Meeting In Grange Hall
¢
£) {
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FUEL PERMITS
IMPROVES SEVEN MTS.
STATE FORESTS
FRE}¥
fuedwond
A —— ET RE
DEMOCRATS GAIN IN
STATE LEGISLATURE
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FOUCHT GOES TO CONGRESS,
© F
Demon
The veteran “Ben ocht ia
Ve
ROW k
0 Congress in a rat i
There is no more picturesque figure in
Republican politics than Focht, nor one
more of the and
of political life. He has been
trying for Congress for years but fall
ed In Republican years, and. strangely
enough.c ame through when the party
he has so long defended went down
to defeay in eleven other normally Re.
publican Congressional districts in the
State,
who has seen ups
downs
I AA.
MOSHANNON NATIONAL BANK
PAYS FIRST DIVIDEND-37%
On Tuesday the Moshannon National
Bank, Philipsburg, began payment of
its first dividend since dosing its doors,
The payments foot up to $454,507.86, or
37 per cent. of the proven olaime—
$1,228 418.08,
This dividend is being paid primar.
fly from funds acquired in the ordinary
course of lquidation.
AA AAAS.
The Rebekah lodge of Centre Hall
will hold a card party In the 1. O. O.
F. hall on Tuesday night, Nov. 22nd.
The proceeds will go to the orphans’
R
17, 1939.
LANCASTER PEOPLE
ON WAY TO
INJURED
ATL.
Lovaas
HAO nm route om 1 ir home y
rn
114
¥
Wrst
SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES,
'
Serviees In Linden
Church,
{ Evangelistie
Finally
cts
{ And Grandson for Merchan
Emery.
“4
i
BEAR
SEASON OPEN.
Heeelved for New
Baullding
Post
at
Flans
Office
x ‘
nt
SRmMAan
60H will
’
tion of t
he new
representing
Bide for cons
swomber
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COMMISSIONERS ARE
THREATENED
. i — .
CHRISTMAS SERVICE.
Lat wil
the hold
ing a special service on Christmas eve:
ning to which ail are invited
Another service of general interest
will be held on Sunday evening, No
vember 27th, by the Young Women's
Missionary society, at which time a
thankoffering service will be executed.
This service is also one to which the
public is invited,
maa cut SE ENE RIE
BELL TELE. CO. TO SPEND
#20000 ON ITS LINES IN
CENTRE AND MIFFLIN COS
The Bel; Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania next spring will coms
plete the rebuilding of certain of fits
lincg in Centre and Mifflin counties,
according to an announcement a few
days ago by H. Foster Bollinger. Dis-
trict Manager. Work on the project
was begun recently.
Inspecton of the property by tele
phone engineers showed that 343 pole
will have to be replaced. A total of 66
will beresct, 18 reinforced, 39 removed
and 22 new ones added, at an estimated
Tu ho 1
The
observe
heran
Sunday
Christmas gason by
home. . Admission, 26¢,
cost of approximately $20,000,
1
NO. 45,
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
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HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
} po ship
)
hrough
-
§ $
’1:00
@
the
1¢
aad
Rizo
1%
(a
an
infer.
a year
costs
for a
Koch and
and Mr.
Mrs. Koch
Mrs, Stover,
Interment was
They re-
Koch's
Anden Hall
Won
at
MIR
ucetown, in this
with
will
Mr
olor ping
his chile
Fred
nday
ym
farm
thet
ue
£41
M
& ne
Wo
r
re
ning
ttention
way 0
she dise
reeves in a thick
near het
true fine
ried home and pres
¢
a fence
roved
Vg
pared for
A newspaper published an
account of the activities of the North
Shore Golf Club, who own and condust
one of the most elaborate and compléte-
ly equipped private golf courses nea
that city. In connection with its report
the newspaper printed a picture of Ite
president, Ralph CC. Booser, son of D.
A. Boozer, of town. The North “hore
Golf Club has a membership of threé
hundred and membership fee of $750.00,
also assesam nts for operating ex nee
es of $3560.00
Chicago
Among he Reporter's business calls
ers last week was Mrs H W, Cume
mings, of nar town and upon lteing
questionid for local news finally gave
the information that her daughter Miss
Agnes, had obtained a very desirhble
position in a whole sale establisl ment
In Williameyat, Miss Cummings was
graduated from the Centre Hall High
school, class of "31, and later nt red
Williamsport Commercial College. She
was able to obtain employement a fow
weeks prior to her graduation from
the business tollege named, making
the fina) training period there umusuale
~
ly pleasant, 4