The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 05, 1935, Image 1

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    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
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CONCRETE]
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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