VOL. CIX. RECORD LET THE SPEAK. - a Republican Congresses Passed 63 of Unconstitutional Democrats In 20% Laws Years Only 14¢ Years Denouncing on the MUCH Aisin SOCIAL REFORM. CENTRE TEACHERS TO MEET THURS.-FRI, OCTOBER 17.18 annual two-day County held ¢ The Contre will be October 17 and in Bellefonte, it Glenn Institute of the Teachers’ Association nm Thursday and Friday, 18, at © 12 announced by WORers, county of schools, Although the definite has hag been definitely W. D. Henderson of Michigan the principal leveral also pe no program for completed, it that Dr the University Arbor, will speaker a Inati- pre articipate weanions heen assred of t Ann at He tha other in the pros- Aas announced the AAA exclusively is to the grower hubbulb regu- are almost politi- movement aid potato of hinder fair to make spud profitable, not to the grower in obtaining a and tato growes in this section, judging from the prices obtained for the 1934 crop. will readily agree that some. thing ought to be done about it. Pole iticlans are simply taking it for granted that all farmers arg simple minded and are aiming to turn them against a movement almed to ald them, a — Who ever heard of a constitution of any organization-<political, social, res ligious, fraternal, educational, or clan ~<that does not make provision for changes in ft. The real objection to rewriting Pennsylvania's constitution is the fear on the part of the Repub. Hean party that an instrument might be presented that would appeal to the massey and that since the Dems ocrats are in power In the State the party might gain some political “ad. vantage, regardless of the fact that Governor Barle's committee fo draft a sketch of the new {ustrument in- <ludes members from all parties. HALL. PA. It { conceded that ti is y generally the Grange Ens Ralph State (vilege: 24! €£%% Musser, Stat Htate hart, State John Corl on lege Lealie! College: Robert : Frank College; 17, College 6. State James Homan, Hubert E Corl, State College. iH Club Winners, The following a partial list of iwinners of the 4-H clothing clubg un- dor the of extension representative, J. Smith: Rebershurg Year i is direction home Miss Eleanor | i : ! i First Lois Brungart, Kath- ryn Brungart, Lucilla Ertle, all of Pe. bersburg Clothing members Club : Rebersbhure Clothing Club. Recomd | members— Marion Wolfe, Karn | Garrett, all of Re. MArRDUTE. i Reobersburg Clothing third | Mary Miller, Edith Bierly, both | Rebersburg, Spring Mills Clothing Club, ‘Year members Martha Barger, Mus®er, both of Spring Mills, { Spring Mills Clothing Club, { Year members-—Isabel Musser, | Zubler, Marie Long, all of | Mills, Hublersburg Clothing Club, first- year members Mary Deithrick, Bet. ty Brobeck, Dale Deitrick, all of Hub- lersburg. Potters Mills Clothing Club, first. year member--Minerva Neff, Centre Hall, Pottery Mills Clothing Club, second Year members Margaret Dashem, Tona Barger, Agnes Neff, all of Centre Hall, Potters Mills Clothing Club, third year member—Helen Neff, of Centre Hall, Colyer Clothing Club, first yoar members—-Edith Meeker, Martha Mo. Clellan, Kathryn Campbell, all of Centre Hall, Colyer Clothing Club, third yeax members—Mary HBwartz, Lois Rime mey, Mary Rimmey, all of Centreftall, Colyer Clothing Club, fourth year member—Francis Runkle, Centrefal. | Centre Hall Clothing Club, first year Year Zeigler, Doro hy Tub, year £)! first- Betty | second Ruth Spring BRED DRAFT HORSES BRED DAIRY CATTLE. Holsteins ftsuernsesys rst; R Harold onde; gag Fateriin Bair, N H Ss F KR Harold fourth & i. One fourth Brungart, Smull- ton, @ F Harold 8 F Faterine N {ireen. bir, 3 fourths Brungart 2 fifths Esteriine. 1} fifth. Shorthorns, Treaster, D. Ernest Ernest J Ellin ruts h Spring Mills, 9 Rearick, Spring Mills, J. Treaster, Spring Ellis D Rearick, seconds: Ernest J. Ellis I). Rearick, Er J. Treaster, 1 fifth: 1 fifth. PURE BRED SWINE. Chesterwhite Corman, poconds Mille, 7 fourths net x. 1.O fe. A. fs ©. Corman. & Beech Creek, 13 firsts: Mills, 8 firsts; I» A. Beigh- J. T. Delaney, Centre second; LL. O. Corman, two I« A. Beightol. thirds. Pola:d China. Hartle Bros, Bellefonte, Peters Bros, Port Matilda, seconds: Hartls Bros, 3 seconds; Peters Bros. 2 thirds: Hartle Bros. 2 thirds. Berkshires, B , Swalb, Spring Mills, 3 firsts: F. Rishel, Spring Mills, 12 firsts: T. Zubler, Spring Mills 1 first; B. Bwabb, 1 second; W. ¥. Rishel seconds; M. T. Zubler, 3 seconds: B. 8wabb, 1 third: W. P. Rishel, thirds, Beightol, Spifing seconds tol, & Hall, 1 thirds; seconds 6 i8 J. Ww, M. J. 3. Jz. 2 Duroes, Hastie Bros § Bellefonte, 10 firsts and 1 second. Hampshire, C. T. Crust, Contry Hall, '14 fArsts; 3 seconds: 2 thirds. PURE BRED SHEEP Hampshire Malcolm Musser, Bellefonte, 1 first; H. A. Hoy, Bellétonte, 8 firsts: Hare tle Bros. Bellefonte, 2 firsts; Maloolm Musser, 4 seconds: Hartle Bros, 8 seconds; Maleolmy Musser, 1 third; HH. (Continued on Inside page) | . ; [SPRING MILLS AND CENTRE HALL PROJECTS GET 0. K. FROM FREEMAN UNDER WPA | ts from | on Thursday by Char ry FHS s————— i ——— I.INK ON RoI CONCRETE] MISSING Io Bi 320 FALL AMAA LIS COMMITTES TO INVESTIGATE FI BLIC SCHOOL SYSTH JUNIATA COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 10 TO 13 wursday ev » price of admis. a fil be f of Children’s Day the elementary admitted free, dafly, amusements, The filled to overflowing Kinds of rides, shows, Hildren wehools bas will Fast horse numerous racing as well ether will as midway with aie Te various The price of admission has been re-|* duced to 25 cents for all persons or years of age Under § years age, free, Good bande will day of the fair, Springs high school pieces will at Thureday Plan to this annual OV - of - a . be present each The famous Bolling band of one of fair. a holiday gathering seventy i Fe the attractions | i take and attend | AAA AAAI Municipal Theatre Attractions. the Municipal, Friday and Saturday this week The St Louis Kid.” with James and Allen Jenkins. ’ Showing Monday and Tuesday, Sep- tember § and 10, will pe a special double feature attraction. No. 1: Party Wire," starring Victor Jory, and No. 2, “The Westerner” Tim MoCoy, Two good pletures for the price of one. Also selected shorts on each program. Starting Firday and Saturday of this week, the Municipal Theatre will rin a Fox News reel each week, showing all World events, A AS A AAAI, PEACHES, W. F. Colyer is expected to reach Center Hall with a truckload of choice beaches, thie varieties being Alberta, Hale and Belle of Georgia. Prices reasonable. adv A a a A meeting of Democratic chalrmen and vice-chairmen of Centre county will be Beld In the pavilion, Hecla Park, Tuesday evening of next week, at 7:80 o'clock, SA IMAP AAAI. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Playing =t in Cagney Dy 1935. SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AUG. 85 Contre county will welve a Btate 1 fat £4 fis i distribu MARRIAGE LICENSES. wos— set ————— LEGION RALLY AT MILLHEIM. 1 ——— OAD VIEWERS GIVE MES, REARICK 85500 DAMAGES ¥ ¥ ries} he of Te wham ax $500 extremists put the woman bad $10,000, Whether accept the findings of Her an the petit. ney will in unknown Furst Love. ’ » HIS FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL . * " » * ® & + » * Wake Dont man: 1 pray, Know up. little slumber, “Op do School Ying ad openg today Oh dear, With the For this The w he SN I'll start in With a giad. happy And hope neer That I've But how 1 do hate To leave “Patsy” all day, For she never will know Why Ive gone away. mother st of day [ve Summer yan, {f the throng. waited long. hee Bo to-day haoart, regret made this start to But when 1 return How happy she'll be, For when school is dismissed 8he'll come to meet me. Now to-day I'll begin To work with a might, So 1 can soon learn Orandma’s letters to I'il paint and 11 draw Pretty plotures with skill, And ne'er be found guilty Precious moments to kL I also will try All my playmates to please, For you never make friends When you quarrel and tease, And each day I'll try A higher goal to reach, So 1 be prepared Home others to teach, «Verna Breon Hackenberg, Rebergbure, Pa. write. or TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ¢ the Lew Prospects for ad bes Ss are State again compiete period, made not and as yet approved. ne route To {rost to be 10th been : Grange Encampment over, and a good, dusty ad r all,” it behooves management consider as of future im- the system of which not parmit a re- of the conditions obtaining An otherwise perfect week most unpleasant by the dust resulting from ths grinding up of the cinder, Nmestone and soll on the avenues under f thousands of feet passing : ix Lay the Falr most io any park a will important provement to roadways Hast week was made clouds of dust tha over tens of them. Dr, H. PF. Bitner, of Lewisburg, In enclosing a remittance on his Heport« er subscription, says in a letter dats ed August “I missed you yesters day at the Picnic and Fair altho I called at your tent three times 1a the afternoon. I had in mind paying you for your esteemed and Valuable paper, as has been my custom for ad years. The Pionie seemed Very suc cessful, altho I was surprised at the small number of my former acgusint- ances that I met and recognised. The young folky are unknown to me, and many of my friends, like myssif. are getting old.” . One of the most beautiful = on Grange Park during the en ment was the assembling of a and Wi more persons on the on t ' north side of the grounds, Thursday afternoon, to tnoss efficiency of a Chevrolet sedan ped with knee action. "He brought out the multitude of in clothing worn by the vast bly, Presenting a soe never shown, While vor w sons watched the demos other points surrounding grounds” it was those who furnished the sp without an effort to do green background of locks gave the whole ol attraction, Gf ah
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