% “VOL~-CVI. I. SPRING AND MILLS ay Hall November d, at 30 h, Centre ELECTION OF SENATOR DAVI TO CONTEST senator hi 5 the On Larence Rupp, Democratic nominee, has announced inten to officially pr which the 1« ial ital 11 Sen tion showed election of ator James J. Davis. A be “certificate of dou! Davis by red given urns {oO on 't eat, | ROVvernor HOOVER ECONOMY ONLY AFTER CLOSE OF HIS ADMINISTRATION ily spending in rev- becomes he the much as it receives the budget President $2. 000,000,000 1st. 18 balancing Hoover by to fecal year, July he assured Con- Governmens 1832, Federal gs on June 30, f $31.000000 Hoo ——— A ————— TIGER" THIS WEEK Il, NO. 1 OF “THE APPEARS High school ippears this week in Vol § $ PuavicCalion, ¢ 3% " v in alma It Is ten pages in slz th news of x» we hool sc hol- meritor- Matern endeny The cacher paper reflecting cored i hool, and time we FIGHT LOOMS FOR HOUSE SPEARKERSHIP in to enter the race ¢ of Shortly are represen tative of Duffie whip: # Byrns Tennessee, chairman Moe Democratic Bankhead of ranking Democrat committee, and | O'Connor of New York, also a member | of the rules group the Appropriations Committee; of Alabama, the Alabama, on the rules —— A PT One of the changes proposed in the | School Code by the coming legislatufs | is ald for payment of tuition for pupils who must attend school in another dis- | trict. Thad enactment of such a provis fon would be of special benefit to Pot- ter township, which districg provide High school facilities, ie ————— Judge Fleming appointed Harry Bim ler, of Philipsburg, congressional return judge for Centre county, ——— A AT Worth selling is worth telling—ag- tise. to make some provision for State | does not MONSIGNOR FISHER DIES AS RESULT OF STROKE Dead at Former Vicar General Quit Year Ago—Born In Boalshurg. Rev Vik Monsignor Nevin former General of ar Archidocese Philadelphia morning following an inval Hoe w of Our Fisher had ben more than a year sudenly in the rectory Sorrows Church, 45th ster Av Philadelphia, = 15 ot © n e mber Adda ie Th remaining er family is Mrs Vashi un th me Cordy in JANE CAMERON HARRISON DIES AT 83 YEARS Harrison, one of and most esteemed at ~wisbui onths She her home, g follow- was red vania, of olidoat bein the the bank a meme ® was possibly of a veteran of 18 one of owners in prog rity il the rus 3 3 ia io al com ne town ong fr 18 foe Known tions to th luded ¢ "res was years Lowish the ns ure foxes LF aged. co——————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Rockey MeClellan Elmer G Eva Mae . Bellefonte . Bellafonte David C, Martha Frankhouser EM. Curwensville toot Clearfield Potisgrove K. Hagenbuck . Milton Not Inviting A man out near Ontario had been pestered by fruit thieves and although he had applied to the authorities, they bad falled to help him. Finally he hit apon u bright Idea, that so far has worked like a charm, The motorist, as he pulls op along: climbing over and helping himself to forbidden fruit, Is suddenly confronted by the sign: Skunk Farm. Of course, you may believe it, or not, as you choose, but most people, whether they do belleve It or not, do HOURS ON THANKSGIVING P. O. RHESEEN wili be delivery Iwilween FIRE COMPANY TO ELECT OFFICERS The C Hall will hol ntre Pang of ‘Squire C bone Ppurposs acting lar PRESBYTERIANS ENTERTAIN MISSION A RY A il ae—— GIRLS PIT OX PLAY FOR BENEFIT OF GLAD oliege upon young m tripping up the murders; chemist, Laura the servant girl, the 1} girl 2 3 £ Belle McCor- created the Allon Spyker, ardent ples vii se go was an ara Odenkirk talkat 8 of hers veness over ke pt hearers the fancy Burkhold r lorgn- Hey Fle rence detectiy i ror A ———— £25,000 TO LUTHERAN INSTITUTION Bequests to a number of Pennasyvivan ia institutions are « the will of Morris 1 Miller N. J. 260 0600, ntained in of C yo % pre May Cou House, In disposing of an Jstate of Miller left 85000 the Laitheran Home at lLoysville, Perry county, Pa.; $1000 to the Taber Home for Children at Doylestown, Pa. and $25.000 to the Gettysburg College. ASK FUNDS FOR BRIDGE OVER JUNIATA AT MT. UNION Huntingdon and Mifflin county resi. dents asked for a sum from the Fed- eral relief fundy for the construction of a new bridge across the Juniata River at Mt. Union. Delegations requested allommtions from funds received by the State Em- crgency Relief Board from the Recon- struction Finance Corporation, Governor Pinchot told his callers he will refer the request to the board. A. L. Sheffer headed the delegation, » I SOL SH. The official count of votes in Clear: fleld county for Kurtz and Kerr, for congress, gives Kerr 99 more votes than the unofficial count, and Kurtz 141 kms, a difference of 240 votes In to not care to tuke any chances, favor of Kerr. The official majority for Mr, Kerr In Clearfield county is 2374. ILLINOIS FARMER TELLS OF CROP PRICES; BURN hand 8 . First “conditions | t information of faamin n Ilinols were revealed Bat urday in this office b Christine, sold pounds for 20 coal, KO chool ho farmers ha STATE ALLOCATES FOR —{ENTRE RELIEF n——— A ——— RE— {TWO FROM LOWER PENNS VALLEY GET PRISON wi Lm pleaded ot WwW. G ion, ai ing therefrom yunty tective Boden produced before Court the criminal record and a} ne garage Waddle ot and i De- the of Snyder the tires o a long one JOS Orin Snook's record % Court Western nenter penitentiary leas than ———— PENN STATE TO SHOW 41 SWINE, 26 SHEEP winnings ti hex hend i ment, annous i ws sn AM [DANGLING A MORSEL BEFORE TAXPAYERS®' EYES Salarics of State employees would be returned to the scale in effecs in 1813 under a legislative program prepared by the executive committee of the Tax Justice League of Pennsylvania for submission to the 1933 legislature The executive committee also has drafted a series of bills designated to shift the burden of taxation from real estate to other sources and to effect economies in the operation of the State government through the abolitiun of smmller bureaus, The above paragraph is a news dis. patch and sounds fine. but imagine a Republican State Legislature reducing its own salary! And then the judges of our courts! The courts decided that while it was a violation of the constitution to change the salary of an office holder during his term, judges were not in. cluded-—they took the raise in salary; none refused. But some distinguished Judge will now be found who will sol emnly declare that under the consti tution——up, bug not down! A MIA ASI. ——————— —— ——— ————————— REBERSBURG SOCCER TEAM The third Hall game In the series High the " «Centre BChool soc western { " | me —— { i THE PAST NOT A NUMSKULI RE OF Instru providing f ys eredit for elimir at tn does ss ——— Alsi MEETS; PLUG OF a COMPANY FIRE ———————— FREE MILK FOR INDIGENT UNDERNOURISHED CHILDREN Boa State The State Fore priating f H the purpose of supply indigent ourished t rd vt} wnthiy, to saith certain sum iil, 8 € LPT 1 the Department of money fo ing milk to q hildren Go . z undern In “a + Counts ministratrix of Fw nr a Stato ss that counts Pleass Her County , LONI Glenn Rogers —————— MANBECKE—EISENHRUTH. » of Ralpt of W Miri a——— i GRANTS 2706 CAMP Te) STATE SITE Nearly 2700 are now permanent under lease In the State For- este by the Department of Forests and Waters. The bulidings erected on these camp sites save a value of two and one-quarter million dollars, Thesites vary in size from one-tenth to one-quarter of an acre, aad rent for $7 to $15 annually. ——————————— 4 BEARS CAPTURED, Four bears were killed last week two in Carroll section and two in the “Big Kettle” district. The latter sec. thon yielded its game to Thomas Ruhl, Mill Hall, and E. W. Shreckengast, of Tylersville, John Hess, of Shingletown, who has gained county wide reputation as a hunter, killed a 300-pound bear on Fri- day while hunting with a party In the vicinity of Yarnell LA A The Hat Shop, Millhelm. Good Style and Quality Winter Hats, including new Tinsels and Velvets, re- duced to $1.00 and $1.50. THE HAT SHOP, Mre, Lenore V. Burd, camp sites Bnow flurry, Tuesday morning, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS wghter Mifflin - M we ere re. re ome 1 giving last week, Robert Mc. bes is a held sentenced for io Hall He Chew ba introduc. known offi- Knudsen, ger of the in fall fe, fall the soil practice oduction o these had he fell which one mile was take mediately e with ‘ollege sofan is rage and favorable drivers. ed of From nd rid- id desire againg company’ any wit! Wii ugh the certificate sengers betweer Mr. and M Lawren to Bouth ¢ a ¢ Bailey and Williams the end of the month, taking with them Mrs. Bafley's mother, Mrs. Annie Frankenberger. Mr. Bafles, af iemplove of the Pennsylvania Power & Light Co Williamsport. The Frank- ent im, will be DETR move wil port by 8 as Condo and hn Lambert Monday, for 1933. The take out all the wheel lst and town. there are any died during thrown out, the wheel make gan work, on w hoe ® yey do | aining in to boroughs if who have ist 1 replace unty »e 1 in new ones to of Johnstown, formerly of three of« ind Elece the Service Commise Harrisburg. He Pennsylvania Electrio iatedd tives in of« wnship, is one Associated Gag to pear Pt bliore a at represent Reading Metropolitan-Edison come and J. I. Mange, of New York, president of the Pennsylvania Eleotrie and the Metropolitan-Edison company. The concrete road from Boalsburg to State College was completed last week far provided in the cone tract between W. OC. Gates, road hulld- er, and the State Highway Department, which called for an eighteen foot paves ment. There is now in the course of construction additional width of cone crete on each side of the center pire tion already laid. To hasten the come pletion of the center section, pouring concrete was continued during = versal nights, Miss Irene Zerby, Homo Economics Extension representative in Clearfield county, sister of Mrs. 1, 8 Hagsn, of Centre Hall, was one of a large nums ber of guests at the marriage of Miles# Horst, of Palmyra, and Miss Katharing Reits, of Lewisburg, which took place Wednesday of last woek, Miss Zerby is the successor to Miss Reitz in Cliate field county position. Doth parties td the marriage are Penn State grade” ates, and the groom wis elected a rep resentative in the Legislatire from lebanon county at the last election, and is also an associate editor of the pany, 80 as Rn Millhelm, Pa. Pennsylvania Farmer, a
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