The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 03, 1935, Image 1

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VOL. CIX.
DYKE AND
SPEAK
CROWD | On
y two men attempted
O ene
f eon | it the
ene
HALL.
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NO. 39
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
THURSDAY,
|
1935.
—
COMMUNITY FAIR
MILLS, OCT, 11 & 12
CENTRE
PA.. OCTOBER 3,
|
Centre ¥
CENTRE HALL PWA SCHOOL
PROJECT, $15,120, APPROVED
BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
PWA
GREGG TWP,
AT SPRING
: C.
VAN
LEADERS
“HECLA"
GOY. EARLE,
OTHER STATE
TO LARGE
The meeting of
and
| MEN ATTEMPT TO BREAK INTO
POWER HOUSE AT PENNS CAVE WINS FROM STATE
Communi
fem ity
of the
The
"nds
! ; srame Townshit
about dark} high Gregg Township
into the
‘enna
at The Hall
| began the defense of its soccer crown |
: § 1
the
evening Centre soccer
to break
lake at
breaking the
Saturday
The School project In held under the direction
clitzens
the Township
Mills will
strong State Col. p J Gregg
ipower house inrong b {Hall borough ha heen approved by
urrounding counties interest- y ¢ 1
surrounding Rh in i
nment for the
held at Hecla
ed
better gove
n
turds
PP
They
State |
State srbed
i
ennsyvivania,
from
rid
A AP —————
| FRED B. SPYKED WINS
| MeALLISTER SCHOLARSHIP
$10.61
ts t—————————
LOCAL 1. 0. ©. ¥, TO INSMYALL
ii Aanige 3. QO. 0
1 pi] ay ut
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
154
Hie
MESNSSHS. 11
HAVE
A ———————
HOW AND HOMAN
FAIR POTATO YIELDS
A MA ———————
SCHOOL WORKERS
APPOINT DIRECTORS
1HISUNDAYX
a
TEMPLE, BOALSBURG,
BIOUSLY HURT IN
MES,
SE {RASH
VERDICT
nM A —
AT KELAYRES
if —————
BURNS ON HIGHWAY
NEARER POTTERs
eM
MUIRHEAD FOUND DEAD
IN BOX AR, MURDERED
HIGH ALTO
i MILLS
A Asp
MEN IN
WORKING
OVER
x
3.660
ARE
DISTRICT
ON PROJECTS
i ————
DETWILER-—-WEAVER.
#
own
i
hite gold
nim
promotion
Motor
preosen ted
ample
foul,
Wor projects | « me
of State ghway de. suffered
attempts t
drives hurns
“ivelopments programs his 0 KAvVe
Aug
four
Mr
mark
underwns
{
i
getting days ago. | ——————— A ———————
Hall,
Lutheran
rible
fle todas ay programs |
county, while |
harves Thome # : $ la
t set
#
The
Spring
Centre
Mills
11 tt been sold
over
have
y Indarway i Sesh
reaping today, eq % 3 i underway in Potter went two the
yn ' the most shock- |
equally benef
speak
sulted
by
benefits which have
from the
National
n
policies
the Administration at
Washington and
tion Harris!
A few
my own
ak UTS.
Years WO mers
Centre vanis
genera
Crops
feat
was
thelr
taken
failing.
sociation
ets Weéra gon
ting the fie
once a
porting
resenting bulwark
order, they were rapidiy
possessed, disinherited,
“There wns reason
purchasers had lost purchasing pow-
er. When they could nat buy, the
farmer could not sell,
Today the situation is different
iness has improved. Payroll have in-
creased. Unemployment and relief rolls
have gone down The Pennsylvania
farmer today Is more prosperoug than
he has been in years,
“Tha outlook for
Pennsylvania today Is the best since
1929. His cash Income is 18 per cent.
above last year's, and almost 50
cont above what he received in 1032
Cosh returns from Pennsylvania's
farm products this year will be about
$65,000,000 more than It was
years ago. That means nn
of nearly $450 average for every i1wum
in ths State,
“He pays 23 por cent more for the
lsat
n
self-respecting
of
action
the
our citizenry,
of our
becoming dis.
and forgotten,
for that, The
Bus.
the farmer in
per
three
(Continued foot of next col.)
in
Pennayl
then
Yanias ory
ve Pu di wud i
iblic opin
prosecution
y
mind
hint 3
vigor.
responsible |
to change!
demanded
ous of those
{ and ney saw reason
ita
——— -
ind gon
Wore
John
found g
at
f
Pick
uiily be.
shooting
from previous column)
but he stn 51
he
rors
Re por
nt a
fon
and
of i
was
¥ yeild gr
the milk
than EB
0, 59 per cent
prey
The
cent more
for
$15. 000.000
for
uf
mote
of 1834.
when
onls,
result © month
Tune than
Wig
received during June
In years gone by
tion was controlled
captaing of {ndustry., and finance, it
was the policy let natural forces!
do all the work. Students of econoinics
gave that policy a name. They called)
it laissez faire, or letting things alone. |
If a farmer did that. if he sat under |
a tree and waited for Crops. to grow,
he would be ruined. America was al-
most ruined by the same policies,
“This country must not, cannot, re.
turn these policies. The wise and
courageous leadership of President
oosevelt has shown the way which
America inevitably must follow. There
Is no other way, exe opt A return to
destruction and despair.”
Other speakers were Congressman
{on Gingery snd Representative John
| W. Decker,
The Spring Mills , Milosbirg and
Aaronsburg bands furnished music for
the occasion.
this Na-
by less than 100!
{to
to
BATTING
Batting
Centre
has
sports
¢ been
editor
of
the
for
by
Neasant
batter
ROM Average
tle better than
ten to
Hall
trips
f entre ®
hick
me
any
the wi
of
batter
liabhda hitter
ed up
Very
at
an
goewd
1 st
11
of
AR
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Dall
nford,
”
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hand-
a
Ive
land
Te
beer
ing
ron
ito
iit
i bone
with
pinte
a res
rolls
first for
of 286,
with 286.
players
games
taking
who
Individual
for Centre Hall
in 10 or
CGoodhart
Durst
Stover
Fetteroll
Warner
Pastorios
Jamison
Knary
I Marts
Walker
Bradford
Crawford
RR Marts
E Frank
Spyker ..
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wi
Hal
all ha
in
th
a
aver.
four
the
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thes
da y
the
the
Med
Spy
T
M.
hill,
A
LA
x40
for
Elk «¢
for
ounty
a fifth Potter county on
quan EE
he Reporter i=
of
much
BOTYY
exchanges”
fo an
to the
of
an attempt
will 1}
its * who are giv-
advertisement
contract
Epo
according
a period
and
ia
When the
made
ovey time
is
collect, there we ‘no funds”
he dope we have on this outifit i=
t. The
our
icy morsel was dangled
but before
because
re CYPR also, we
we investicated we had
before Reports from ag
ithe sources place the firm on the
E.
eI MAINA.
high
met their first defeat last Thurs-
when they dropped a game to
Pleasant Gap team 3 to Monday,
local team played the return game
Jooad so hood ball
volley
9
“oy
The Centre Hall team is
up as follows: Ardah Ishler,
Slack, Roberta Smith, Martha
Jlellan, Ethel Meyer, mgr. Alice
ker, capt, Anna Smith, Freda
subgtitates,
I A USAIN:
he annual reunion of the 314th In-
veterans, held In
Friday and Baturday.
the outfit: a Altea
sheriff John
Boob, Bellefonte: laude White.
Oak Hall Station; Earl Kauffman,
IM AAT HSN,
THE HAT SHOP, MILLHEIM.
iwayn, Hats of Style and Quality,
The Hat Shop.
MER, LENORE V. BURD,
Bast Main Street,
Milihelm, Pa.
{voted almost unanimously to
Wagner as
immediately
%
by
Ls
pastor,
Arthur their r
following the
the young min.
points,
conducted
the
three on
of action was
Hall
Mills
per
Vall
COnETegationg
within five
and one at
fav.
four at Centre
le, Bpring oting
wable
Sunday
hundred
(ie
Ong
the
Mills
OTRO
ers
preference on the same
LEDGER HAS
NEW OWNER IN 6G, E. SHELDON
The
urday,
and
George
Philipabur
under
ownership of managing
E Bhedon. He had the
managing editor of the fifty-one -year-
old newspaper since 1918, but had been
connected with the paper much long.
er. Mr. Sheldon the printing
trade at the Tressler Orphans Home,
doyaville, going to Phillipsburg twen-
ty-five years ago.
The new corporation will be known
as the Philipsburg Ledger Company,
with George E. Sheldon, president and
treasurer; RR. E. Sheldon, vice-presi.
dent and J. K. 8heldon, secretary.
The Ledger under Mr. Sheldon has
always been alert in furnishing ita
readers with live local news, and nev
oF missed an opportunity to boost
the Republican party. Under the new
set-up we may Jook for even a better
country weekly.
Legder, sin
he 0's Management
€ ©
in 1
itn editor
been
jearned
NOTICE,
This Store will be CLOSED ALL
DAY and EVENING, MONDAY,
OCTOBER 7, acoomnt Jewish Hol
iday,
NIEMAN'S DEPT STORE,
Mitihelm, Pa.
Miss
thome
A
Alice Burkholder will be at the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
urk holder a month begin-
15th Inst. and then will re-
the Methodist hospital Phil.
to do nursing. Miss
inish yoars'
now
dur.
arious
for
it1 to
| adelphia, private
her
ago
times
nt Hf fr
| Burkholder f ed three
} 4
ourse a short time and is
i 1 *
“making up lost time lost
m 5
Aa
na
Wise a:
Wis
Russa] son,
Chas
of
ten
returning
week while
remain for a
Wise employ «
Electr
his
conducted
and Mrs
| Reginald, and lwo
men, al
valle ¥
ung
Iyde, Oh
{| Wise
{Cl tha
{
days ago. the +s
| home on Thursday
! elder Mr. Wise
time. i
4
the
INE
of
peopl
laat
gt
Hlonger
led
| Cleviand
ie will
wssell is
Company,
a
the
by Spero
Olio,
the
brother
by
and is
| helper on
father,
The wife Zwingli A. Year
ick, who served the Reformed charge
at Aaronsburg a number of YOars ago.
died at the family home where Rev
Yoarick is living retired She was
age] ninety years, on August 12. The
deceased Is a relative of A. H. Spayd,
Centre Hall, and also of Dr. GG. 1. Yea
rick. formerly of Centre Hall but now
living In Mayview, Allegheny eounty,
connected withy the City Home and
Hospital,
farm
of Rev
A valuable draft horse owned by G.
W. Hosterman, of near Aaronshurg,
dashed in front of an automobils and
when straock by #8 was Injured to
such an extent that it died after
reaching the Hosterman Barn. The
animal escaped from the barn as ft
wis about to be stabled. The driver
of the car, “Buck” Diehl, of Hartie«
ton, was slightly injured; and the ear
he was driving was damaged to the
extent of about 370,