The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 19, 1935, Image 1

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    VOL. CIX.
RE HALL. PA.
19, 1935.
—
NO. 37
ATS NAMED FOR
FLIED.
THE BORO ELECTION,
SHERIF}
AT AG i SA
i
AST RER
COUNTY TRI
H. LI
PROTHONOTARY
\ A SUPREMI] minated)
Count
Democratic
{one
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REGISTERED
Republienne
RECORDER Pattet
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CO. COMMISSIONERS
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BOWERSO
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AUDITOR SUPERIOR COURT (1 nominated)
A. CONDO Democratle—
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(CORONER. Republican —
SHERIFE
mw aerat lo
Republican
TOTALS IN THE COUNTY.
nd tes for int (COUNTY TREASURER
Democratlo—
SHERIFF
epublica tie
COUNTY TREASURER
PROTHONOTARY
PROTHONOTARY
Demoerat ioe
OF
RECORDER DEEDS
REGISTER OF WILLS
Wet
el ' Republican
COUNTY (OMMISSIONERS
AUDITOR RECORDER
Demoerat low
{ORONER
Republican
REGISTER
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en
Republic £3 ho
Demoeratloes
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES
SHERIFF
HARRY V. KEELER
COUNTY TREASURER
AVMONT
MONT
Het
BROOKS
He publican
Fok
Haworth
PROTHONOTARY
CC. WHITE
RECORDER
RR. WOODRING
REGISTER
UES B. MUSSER
AL
Demoeratiges
orm
DITOR
C0, COMMISSIONERS
Repahlicane
AUDITOR Holtes
ROLD FISHER ,
AM SBAGER
EE .,. .
CORONER.
R,
18;
f hue defeated I yemony
Hayes,
R,
rove themeelvey
Pemocratic tic
It
wkler Johnson R,!
he ket
elected In November is only by
SURVEYOR
11; R,
lovally wessful can-
will
been fit
of
is every
stipporting the . RY
HPpPOT B Wolfe D. Henry R32.
that those unsuccessful
prove that they
¥
ior
would have
the rank and file
There
those
fell
misplace
CENTRE HALL BOROUGH
Judge of Election
Demoeratiees
E. Snyder, 1
Republican
W. A. Henney,
mey, 46,
recngniton hy
the Demorratic voters
reason hellove that
ed for candidateg
the gonl did not
Att ———— !
KLINE-~WEAVYER.
Norman J. Kline, son of George
Kline, Boalstwrg and Miss Helen TL.
Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Or- |
vis Weaver, Centre Hall, were uniteq |
in marriage Wednesday afternoon of | J
last week at the Presbyterian parson- | 35.
age, Centra Hall, by Rev, J. M. Kirk. |
patrick.
to vot
of
who
short
confidence, |
. 9
who P. 23.
39; Geo, K. Rim-
i Inspector
Demoeratioe.
Martha Mark,
Republican
M. Coldron,
126;
50. Mary M. Spyker,
Assessor,
Democrat
C. Brungart,
Republican
N. Kryder,
136.
Bhape your work and business so |
you can take off the afternoon and Cs
evening of Reptember 26. That i» the 62,
date the voters of all parties will an. |
semble on Hecla Park to hear ques. |
sons of a politienl and social nature |
fairly and Intelligently discussed,
23: 6. Frank Smith,
School Director (one nominated)
Demoeratioe
Dr. HL. B. White, 81; DD. K. Keller
~ (Continued foot of next column) |
105 PUPILS IN BOROUGH -
| GRADE SCHOOLS; IN
Ger
§
CIVIL, WAP VETERAN B
| EBIGHTY-NINE YEARS,
AMI
FRIDAY
Fe
AM ————
SLAYER STATE COLLEGE
{CONFESSES IN ST.
1114
nA
THIRTY-TWO MILLIONS
the Old Guard
of Appeals thew
£1 g tax
[fear FOR PENN STATE
ing to ame at Pennsyl
ve]
ania Furnace
iin i 4
MN AS
SON OF FRENEST HOMAN
INIUBED ON STATH HIGHWAY
»
ved
| Report from
—————— A
TRANSPORT SCHOOL CHILDREN
[“BRUSHED” CENTRE MILL
|
PENN STATE OPENS
DOORS WITH LARGEST
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
jday prior to
i Week
Oopenaneg
the
registrar
is wiTHOUT
TREASURY Of
HAIRING PRICES
six billion Har
S
TO €
id Guard
the country con
t t
Ory Oo
go
makes
ernment
agricult
abortive
ire ans
mention of the Republican ef-
forts in the same direc tion.
(Continued from previous column)
68.
Republicans
Gen, HH.
kirk, 23.
Justice of the Peace
Demoerathoe
K. Prank,
Sweeney, 62. W. A. Oden
120; Chas. W,. Black,
Republican
R, M. Smith,
« 8B. Brooks, 21.
Councilmen (4 nominated)
Demoeratioe
Daniel 8. Daup, 131: Wm. PF.
yor, 96; D. M. Bradford 103:
Boozer, 71; D. W. Bradford, 198.
Republican
CC. H. Homan, 72: OC.
Curtis Reiber, 72:
Edward Vogt. 53.
AUDITOR
John Whiteman 1,143. Fay McClel-
ian R, 84.
3; C. E. Flink,
b2:
Col.
J. 8B
A. Spyker, 62;
O. Benner, 37;
DErsons were awarded
transport school
oon
pupils
township, the
i.
iHeven Mountains '
iters Mills: 17 pupils
i Rufus Hearick, from Hearick
ito Pottery Mills; 1 pupil
C—O A
EXPERIMENTS ON SOIL
END AFTER 20 YEARS
Fertilizer experiments
80il at Bnowshoe will be abandoned
this fall, according to Proll. J. W
White, of the Pa. State College agri.
cultural experiment station, who
started the experiments 20 years ago.
Grazing deer have caused considerable
damge In recent years, which has in.
terfered with getting accurate resuits
Some very valuable data have been
obtained on the agricultural value of
this Rind of soll, which covers 43%
per cent of the entire state area. The
experiment has attracted nation-wide
interest because of the phenomenal
Increases in yield obtained from va-
rious fertilizer treatments. Wheat, for
instance, increased from one peck to
25 bushels an acre.
It i» planned to continue the exper.
imental work at Kylertown which has
fn better phase of Dekalb soll, more
typical of the farming areas than that
at Bnewshoe,
Dekalb
on
Py WOT Ie
§ eRsential
to advanced cure tls
f Liboral Arts the
of Eduvestion.
| With the
jeach of the
la hools at the
of freshmen.
Roehool « sa
large freshipan class,
seven undergraduate
had a healthy
Agriculture, Chem.
and Phyeics, Engineering, Min-
Industries, and Physical Educa
and Athletics, the other five,
having large enrollments,
College
{influx
{istry
eral
tion all
———
POOL ROOM JOBS BARRED
TO MINORS UNDER 18 YRS,
The State Industrial Board ruled
that minors under 18 years may not
work in billiard parlors or Howling al
leye. The order is effective In thirty
days,
No exceptions were made in bill.
ard rooms and bowling alleys apere
ated by clubs, branches of the YY. M.
CA. and other similar organizations,
——— ER ————
Yeu, the pretzel introduced in Lane
caster county during the Civil War
ag a Dutch tidbit, fashioned after the
"prayer cake’ developed by Monks in
Germany nusy years ago, wig pros
duced last year in Pennsylvania to
the extent of 28,000,000 pounds, worth
$4,891,200,
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
“bate
of Centre
last Thurs
indicates a
far from
of
» TORU.
sriaala 43
Eee ds up
exert theme
visiting (eam
nison and
and Mus.
Milla, were
VR EIRAN of
caller
afternoon.
was 4
saturday
v returned
be Philippine
Centre Hall pri
there were
from perv.
t Islands
parily
He came
discover
members
about here,
of an
Reesman,
the only
io to
i whether
i
any of
Reesman
that it
the
for many
descendant
Reesman,
families
was the home
Andrew J,
years, but learned
in the eidst was Clay W.
in Camden, N. J. Mr. Reos-
man on his trip through here was ace
companied by Mra. Reesman.
Among the visitors at a meeting of
the Southside Democratic Club, Weds
nesday evening of last week, ' was
former Sheriff W. M. Cronister who
retired from the sheriff's office’ after
serving a three-year term on the first
Monday in January, 1900. "The then
salwart Democrat carried the county
by a majority of £00. but his election
Was contested and was not definitely
settled until after being Inducted Into
office. A recount of voles gave him
an increased majority. There were
Hew in the hall who engaged In the
1896 election in which the former
cheriff wae a prominent figure, bat
the Democratic war horse was pleased
to see the younger men so active in
the cause of the Democratic Party,
Mr. Cronister at present ig living with
knowing
uncle, late
his nephew, T. M. Huey.
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