The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 31, 1935, Image 1

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    VOL. CIX.
CWHAT WOULD HANYE F. D. RS
CRITICS DONE!” ASKS NORRIS
the press his un-
President
Senator
In announcing to
Loose
qualified of Ro
support
re-election,
Geory
for
Norris
Wt
yan » WT 1 Of Ne
Republican 5
braska
the Progressive Repo
Senate ale
it
dirs
gaged
He
of
pursuit
§
‘Ny
the
not farming
various lines
of
and here fact that
With
ix A
the exception
Mr. lees the
the stacker at
should command
farmer that
vember Gth,
one of their
he Is a man
capable,
on I A OAR
proves
of the past
the
time,
of
polls
becatise
KEDRON
was man at
threshing
the
the
end of
He
vote every
goes to f
not
own
m Noe
wholly he is
kind, but because
of their kind thoroughly |
Republicans
of
term a
Here
enchable
find
credited
generally
L. Wetzler
Hegister of
ew John
tion
vel €
2 a gentleman
The
belo
Hm
chmracter
nr no
on flaw in
with
efficiently
State of Pennsvivania
hi
can't
is is
mont
in
ing
one
conducted of any In
Tradition
Mr
gO Fupporting
for Register,
4}
842
grants m rm. Voter,
ry
L.
Wr wrong John
Wetzler
I A I As:
only Important
on the
fre
The
Office
county
for
Centre
and
names
candidates
side
Brungast
Their
south of
Measps
Bowersox, Democrats
sound as though their owners could
#pill the Dutch, so if any of us gO
before them to transact oficial bus!
ness and we run out of English words
to express our ideas, we can fall back
on the dialect we first learned and be
understood,
A SA A,
Bond White is a politician. Vote for
Charles H. Lee, a real dirt farmer,
for county treasurer, One need not
have training In Republican political
methods to qualify for the treasurer.
ship of Centre, county, Mr. Lee will
he olde to meet, without prefudies,
members of any and all political part.
ies. To bm, when elected treasurer,
i will make no difference whether
You are an Old Cuard tepublican,
Pinchot Republican or Democrat he
will meet vou without political pres
vdioe,
DEMOCRATIC RALLY
NIGHT
MILLHEIM
THURSDAY
I'he theatre,
8 Thursday
Municipal
the
Seen on
,
a
f
L
from the bm
irrounding
mostly
Ww
O
0 Democrats,
5}
¢
AVAL
ROADS
ost
ABLE FoI
IN CENTRE
$239,04
(OLUNTY
ey
this
ik
Townships
WA
projects
far
county RO
; for
which
used,
townships
and
of
of
Rave fil applications
rural
44
thess
road
WPA
proje
upon $81.
in
pur.
equip-
funds
county
funds
is
will be
the are
renting
Parkinson
Centre
chasing material
ment. Allocation
each tow nehip
follows:
Benner,
$152
Ferguson,
$700
Liberty
$356:
hoe
$2
$750;
€%
Boggs,
Mego,
$684;
Harris,
$748;
Penn,
$240;
Union
Burn-
Curtin
$1912;
$360;
Gregg,
$106:
Marion
side,
$764
Haines,
$5
a0
$85;
$460:
Tay-
$4144
Now
for
¢: Potter,
ing, $668;
Walker
$11
Spr
367;
os i A
LUPHERAN AND REFORMED
Two orphanages the Lutheran Or.
phans’ Home at Tipton, and the Beth-
any Orphans’ Home of the teformed
Churoy, at Womelsdepit—are to re.
ceive one-third each of the $250,000
esate of Willlam HH. Hottenstine, of
Alton Park, formerly of Allentown
and Emmaus,
Hottenstein, who died last week. had
been interested for year in churveh
and humane work. :
The will provides that the income
from a life estate is to go to the
widow After her death, $20,000 is to
be paid to the Lehigh County Humane
Society for the maintenance of an an-
imal shelter,
The remainder of the quarter-mill.
lon<dollar estate then Is to be divided
equally among the orphans’ homes
and the Lehigh humane organization,
A
Sixteen boys entered (he 400-Bushel
Potato Club in Muffin county. The
first prize was captured by Norman
Yoder, whose measured acre yielded
484 bushels and a point score of 95.
The next highest yield was 372 bush.
els, harvested by Harry Yoder,
4
HALL. PA.
BUYS DETWILER
FARM OF 1I87 ACRES
H
Tuesday
{HENSHALL
farm WHS
”
P. Hen
It being
Tha John Detwiler Ta
{purchased on by VP
{shall, Penn State professor,
|
he
OCIS
it
ithe third g wauired Hy him fir thi
CORN-HOG YOTE 6 TO 1 IN
NATION: FO 1 IN STATE;
38 TO CENTRE COUNT)
—
ay
1 IN
y
—————
“YOUNG PEOPLE'S" HALLOWEEN
PARTY FRIDAY NITE, A SUCCESS
5
A
Birthdar
Sarnris Party
were
ind Beverl
Relish
Mr
na
aid
y (HOOrRge
Reese,
And
Bradford
My A
ail
Myers
Kath
Donna Peggy
Maude
enjoy
nt
ryn
Teoge ora pleasant
time w Joan
wv eed rous useful relly
igifis. Later
irefreshments
the evening delicious
of sandwiches
consisting
were
ae
pickles, Jello, cake and candy
{eorved,
i ——— i ———————.
ISTATE EMPLOY ES GET LEAVE
MONDAY TO VOTE TUESDAY
of Revenoe E. Kal
to the Gov.
¥
i
!
Secretary Harry
oddner, acting ang secretary
ernor, notified all department ends
160
may
that employes
from Harrishurg
themsilvey Monday,
{they desire
fe
living miles
or
more absent
4.
homes
November if
$
4]
to
at the
if apito)
legal
return their
0 Volg
The
a
municipal elections
wg}
$
will be clos election
day, holiday,
{ A ——— A A ——————
{ELKS HALLOWE'EN PARADE
TONITE; DANCE FRIDAY NITE
Jelleforfte’s Hallowe'en
| began Wadnesday night when thellks
opened their Indoor Clreus and Cars
nival at the Ritz building on High
street. With an daborate circus pro-
gram of acrobatic and novelty acts
and music furnished by a professional
orchestra, the big ovesmt got under
way. Doors at the Ritz will open
again tonight (Thursday) promptly at
TP. M., admission is free to all. A
door prize of $5 will be given to one
lucky adult. Second prize to be award-
ed will be merchandise, Winners must
be present at time when the awlrds
are announced.
The mammoth Eiks parade will be
staged Thursday night, forming at 7
o'tlock and beginning their mares, at
7:80.
On Friday night, November 1, the
tik will hold their Bike Charity
dance at Hecln Park, admission will
be 26 cents for ladies and Boe for
gentlemen, Music for dancing will be
furnished from 9 P. M. to 1 A. M.
A door prize will be awarded to some
festivities
OCTOBER
larea TWP. ASSURED GYM-
NASIUM AND AUDITORIUM
ool
The
ir in
Tow
Cet
oar
h
ve
i
i Gregg An ue
Hip
ously ed the « ¥ of tha
—————
K'S PROGRAM AT THE
A’ AND STATE’ THEATRES!
he Plaza Theatr |
‘PLAZ
fhe entire
# vi
™
day
with
a
Unal
and screen ;
Ta
Tuesday, next week:
in "The and the
George
in Goose
Brent.
Friday,
Farewell,’
Rosalind
USA.
Gander,” with
Wednesday Thursday,
“Annapolis
Standing,
midshipmen of
State Theatre Thursday,
Saturda¥: “The Last
Cary Grant laude
furke. Also, Special
Monday, Tuesday
week The Crea
"Escape Me
Speed special
next
with
Keith
Friday &
Outpost,” with
Rains, Kathleen
Comedies
week
Sir Guy
and
Wednesday,
Elizabeth
Never"
Feature Pioture.
I YAS.
THIRTY EIGHT NEW S( HOOLS
TO BE BUILT IN PENNA
K. Ade,
Instruction,
vania soon will enjoy
boom In construction
school buidings the
eral aid.
Dr, Ade sald sites for 3% new cone
solidated jchools were approved by
the State Council of Education at its
October meeting. School boards in
those districts, he said, expect to ob
tain financial assistance for the pro-
Posed construction from PWA or
WPA. )
next
Bergner
iin Ads,
Super
|
DR Lester
of Public
Superintendent
sald Pennsyl.
its greatest
consolidated
of Fed
of
as result
a —— A ———
HUGE STOCK SHOW To OPEN
NOV. BOTH, IN CHICAGO
Preparations are under way to re
oeive a record breaking entry of live
stock and farm crops at the 1935 In-
ternational Live Stock Exposition
whicy, will be held for the 38th hear
at the Chicago Stock Yards. The Ex.
positon will take place from Novem.
ber 30th to December Tih
The show will be wt: 1 In the mam.
moth new amphitheatre, constructed
Inst your on the same site as the
buildings that hisd housed this larg.
est stock show on the corgtinent
.
.
31, 1935,
BECOME TAME;
AT STATE
TURKEYS
PENNED
turkeys making thelr
flock
riers
of
wild
A
{u
on the Colyer farm, In Seven
i ‘
| Mountains,
i
nn ————— ———
JOHNSON ANDRE WS,
fet Ung cerem
flerost
——————
WHEAT ADJUSTMEXT CONTRO)
APPLICATIONS BY NOVEMBY R 15
A ————— ————
NOTCH Fo GRANGERS.
go
a —
MEANINGLESS PHRASES F'RGEX
ELIMINATED FROM REFORMED
MARRIAGH CEREMONY
just
Iw fOoRether
now
hold hi,
“it is
attended 3
being united.” he
"Those
an
Epa or
hereafter
Poe
1168s 44 5
oniy the hic
couple which
declared,
that here
of man.
“The eg of prop.
words BUEest
improper continuance
kind” he declared
agation should enter the marriage
ceremony. We are not conducting mars
riage ceremonies f sake of eug-
enics.”
not
or the
a ———— A.
GREGG TWP, YOCATIONAL WINS
EASTERN TITLE IN SOCCER
irege Township
Spring Mil
tithe the Eastern
County
Vocational
assured
Bohol
themselves
In vision of
League by
winning at Loganton Friday, 1-0.
AL present Gregy leads this section by
three points and regardless of the out.
come of the game wit, Rebersburs
at Rebersburg this week they
be shoved out of first plas
will play the winner of
Division for the county
ship.
Robersbhurg
High played
inst Friday.
Present standing of the Eastern Di-
vision Soccer league:
Won Lost Tied Pia
4 0 i $
«2 8
5
9
of
the
the
Centre RBoowver
last
cannot
¢. This team
the Western
Champion.
and East
a 1-1 tie
Penns
at
Valley
Millheim
Gregg Twp, Voo
Rebersburg High
East Penn High ...1
Loganton High .....0
A AA:
SURPRISE PARTY.
(Held over from last week)
The Harmony class of the Sunday
school connected wit, the Evangeli-
oul church on last Thursday night
surprised their teacher, Miss Gertrude
Ishler, by having a birthday party
for her. She received many beauti.
ful gits. Those present were MF. and
Mra. George Ishler, Sara Bradford,
Angeline Iokert, Ruth Hartley, Ger.
rude Ishler, Lillian Rickert, Violeta
Hartley, Lois Ruble, Marte Bnwdes
all of town, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred
. 2
2
0
"oe
lucky person,
since 1900 and which were destroyed
by fire in the speing of 0, | ,
i“
Moore of Tyrone,
W
—
NO. 43
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| MAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
5
wd Mrs
attended
Penne
guests
Woodward
¥
Were
the
Jommision.
ished statement
had offers
David C Shaf-
but later
action and
iy
irndbwirland 1
he widely
p
$500
£ apiure
reward of ben
the
Shamokin
of bs
desperado,
commissioners
reward,
f1onK
offered a
The Keystone Gazette last week.
Jokes under the head of “Political
The paper referred to the
Balser Weber in case the
a man in the commis.
office who jacked extravagant
: Even Balser will wonder how
{any man got such an idea in his head.
rar
Pointers.”
’
election of
voter wantad
sioners’
ideas
One
approval
ities
of the WPA pre
of the Washington
the elimination of
railroad crossing over U7. 8
Martha, requiring 33
construction. This crossing is on the
Lakes -to-Sen highway, nedr the inter
section of the Bald Eagle Valley cone
crete road, No. 220,
jects awaiting
author.
the grade
Route 332,
of a mile
in
near
George Mitchell, president of the
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Come
pany of Centre County, is suffering
fromm a tumor on the brain, assuming
that physicans who specialize in brain
dissases in the Gelsinger hospital have
correctly diagnosed his trouble. Mr.
Mitchell is a resdident of State Oollege
at present, where he Is now located,
and his condition from there is ree
ported as serious,
A heavy growth of grass and weads
was ignited Monday afternoon and
caused considerable excitement on the
east side of the borough, immediately
back fo the block between Sarah and
Ridge streets Parties living adjoin
Ing turned out to extinguish the
flames, but a lght breese swept the
fire onward to within a danger line,
A fire alarm was sent to the Booser
garage, and within a few minutes the
bumper was manned and on the scene
Pumping water on the flames. A come
plete clreult of the burning dren pro.
vented a further spread. The grase
and weeds became ignited from a robe
bisy, fire nearby. : ie