—— NO. 44 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS roy | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST | FROM ALL PARTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST GAME HERE, Hall begin CENTRE HALL. PA. 7, 1935. LANDIS PROVERTY, MILLS, SOLD TO ” VOL. CIX. The Unofficial Vote in Centre County at Tuesday’s Election. Commissioner SOCCER FRIDAY POTTERS D. A. GROVE The team high school Grove thie Centre BOCCer Former of ts! wus tho Friday |property, I. purchaser of thie comimissionot i Potters Mills, for | Sherhi Prothon'y| Recorder | Register H 1 ae ~ | pe ~ {Treasurer will dufense o mh al mi county championship this $1660 wili meet Grege Township | The property gnsists of a two-story A ” t a fod -— bo fi i | | when } Vocational | pions, on the loca high hood field, tion oy Our ac { and irround i DISTRICTS | IN COUNTY CENTRE i DOE BHI FTEMPT 'T¢ ih a VAULT sw + (44 es i i i i WING wi . bed ¥ 3 i ; . Hoo FENC] 230 135 208 257 151 182 264 281 nH st Ward 24 Ward Philipsburg, 3rd Ward Philipsburg Shoe ’ South 163 “07 573 10 111 Snow Stare Colle State Cx Uni Benner, Benner, nville N mi —— ISSTALLATION OF LITHERAN PASTOR, SUNDAY 10:30 A. 35 3 230 M| FINE CROV OF CLOYEFR SEED REPORTED BY AUMAN BROS | is cfs ss — 167 0 a7 70 128 108 98 i= ferguson, Ferguson. Gregg. N Gregg, E Gregg, W Haines, E Haines, W Halfmoon B Ww —— A ———————— UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE 1 : § ] At 4 November meeting 156 112 a3 0 134 123 Harris, Harris, Howard Huston Liberty, Liberty, E Ww "w ov & 31 69 31 ii 30 i ; ————— |L NEARHOOF INSTANTLY KILLED | ' i IN CAR WRECK, MONDAY % MBE =F KE WL BS em ny # w — Lr “ENE SY ae we w - - - Rel Republicans Capture All County Offices Ex- cept That of Register BOWERSOX IS NAMED AS MINOR- ITY COMMISSIONER. Up to th i ! thi of 30 Wednes. Tuesday s obtainable, we time ga lssue the Reporter went to preas (3 election It Repub- day). no totals on in Centre county were & conceded, however, that the licans made for the office ahowing D slip a clmn sweep, except of returns John A through Register, the 1. Mcowell, Wetzier was re-el- lecorder this ected, for may safely, but at time the challenged, Alfred county figures are Bowersox fs ths minority commissioner, for 2600, Keeler's oriff {her majority Pearce Overy Hl may run as high as Republican majorities howev- er, are by no means so impressive The vote throughout the county was very heavy, and in spots there was much activity shown on election day. thelr expression Many voters omitted recording onn local option, On the soutly side of the county the wets «Carried in all Hall borough. A ———— COMMISSIONERS OFFER #1000 REWARD FOR SLAYERS o¥ COLL AND MUIRHEAD The Centre County commissioners offer a reward of $600 each for Infor. mation leading to the arrest gnd con- viction of the slayer or slayers of Hugh Mufrhead, a Coleville man, and Guy Coll, a Bellefonte barber. Coll died in the Centre County hos. pital May 22, 1934, from injuries re- ceived in a mysterious manner, while Muirhead was found murdered Sep- tember 30. Tuesday of last week an order was fssued by Judge Fleming permitting the body of Muirhead to be exhumed for a more completes autopsy, but no additional evidence of value was found, : districts except Centre GIVES REP IN OFF YOTF SHARE BOROUGH LICANS handsome The vote | Sheriff Keeler, R, County Treasurer Brooks, BR, 135; Lee, Prothonotary —- White R, Vv Recorder of Deeds Woodring, J, 105. Register of Wills Musser, BR, 118; Woetzler, County Commissioner Weber, RHR, 118; Frkley, R, Bowersox, DD, 20%; Brungart, Anditore. R, 122; 206: Btover, § = | $< D. 197 D, 231. 108; mada, McDowell, D, 216. 210 11%; 205. County Holter, man, D, County (Coroner— Heaton, R, 128; Wells, County Surveyor Henry, R., 173; Wolfe, D Offices, Gramiey, R106; Cor- D, 213. D, 201, Borough Judge of Elections George K. Rimmey, Floyd E. Snyder, D Inspector of Elections J. M. Coldron, R Martha Mark A SHOR80 ner G. Frank Smith, 8. OC. Brungart, Auditor Fay BE. John Whiteman, School Director George H. Bweeney, R Dr. HH R. White, D Justice of the Pence (2 elected) R.M Smith, R......... CB. Flink, BR F. K. Frank, D ‘ Chas, W. Black, D... Counellman (four elected) C. H. Homan, RN Curtis B. Reiber, R Chester A. Bpyker, RB Edward ©, Vogt, BR Daniel 8, Daup, D .. DD. W. Bradford, D R R P...fs McClellan, R.. D... ivavene 208 cil Repub Total LITO number crafts, Hegprablican 119. Democratic We t represented 50 per cas cent, and the Republican, 76% I A —— “DRYS” WIN IN CENTRE HALL. By a to 113, voted Hall borough. vote of 1463 beer Was out In Centre Potter township voted in favor: yes, 45. Harris township: 29: no, 124; e7. “you” no, by major yon, State College voted ity of 237. MI 5M SAU RATS SI. OFFICERS ELECTED IN POTTER. The Potter township were School BR. Conatable Auditor years; following oandidates in elected. director-—Morris Burkholder Jither, I Decker, BR, two six years, J. John H Logan M, F. Treaster, the John Justice of Peace Forrest Bible, R. Overseers of Poor—(eorge W. ton, R, Frank P. Floray, D. Supervisor Roads Edward ner, R. —————— I MST LOCALS. tals. Lough- Special meeting of the fire com- pany, Monday night. Mrs. V. A. Auman has been advised by her physician to take a complete rest for a month or two, which means to be in bed for that length of time, and not engage in household work for a year. The order is the result of the discovery of a heart condition, RH, W. Welsenfiub, of Lewistown, wang a brief caller at this office Mon day evening. He was a member of the Jack Wardlaw 17plece dance or- chestra engaged for the past season on the Steel Pler, Atlantic City. He has been Invited to put on a musical in the Selinsgrove Lutheran church, Rev, Beck, pastor, . f i MIM PROGRESSIVE FARMERS BUY HERFORD STEERS FOR FEEDING fis # gags 18 iniform appear. ance in ooor The possession Hall, or shape sige, ant heavier Jot of Harry and the by C glevre are Wolfe, lighter ones B. Neff and the Neff farm will be fed until to June. These farmers have been feeding steers mac cessfully during the past years, but have never had as promising a bunch of animals he those secured jast week, now in of east of Centre were taken os Smith, farming The « spring. Adam jointly next attle probably ———— A A CENTRE-HUNTINGDON WHEAT PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSN Allotment committee of the Centre Huntingdon Wheat Production Con- trol Association will be at their head- quarters in the First National Bank Centre Hall, all day Friday, Detember 13th, at which time desiring to sign contract for the nexh years can do a0. The time lHmit been set and it one interested anyone four for the signing has is important that any come to this meeting. A WEEK'S PROGRAM AT THE ‘PLAZA AND ‘STATE’ THEATRES At tha Plaza Theatre: Thursday, Friday, ths week: “Ship- mates Forever,” with Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler, —- Saturday--iig Double Feature. No 1. Rear Admiral Richard BE. Byrd's Second Great Antarctic Expedition in- to “Little America.” No. 2: “Hooray for Love,” with Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond. Don't miss this fine enter. tainment, Sunday Midnight (also showing on Monday): "Two for Two-Night,”" with Bing Crosby, Joan Bennett, Mary Boland. Tuesday and Wignesday--Gireta Garbo In hey latest picture: “Anna Karenina.” Mere is a real treat in movia entertainment, At the “State” Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday “Border Brigades,” with Buck Jones, ace Western Star; also, Special Short subjects, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, next week~"1 Live for Love" Delores Del Rio, BE. Marshall. Also, Shorts, ——— AA GAME HUNTERS vile uri Bu on one irrels ; Ralph and Russel] Hmit tree; ringneck squirrels, killed threes John Coldron. § Homan, Decker, Iimit rabbits, ringneck, limit rabt limit rabbits rabbits ringneok 3 rabbits: alph CLE Lass John Dutrow, ring. Roy Dutrow, lim. John Bohn, two George Fetter Warren McoClellan, Russel] Sears limit rab. Bloomer Weaver, mit rabbits: Clarence Blaser and song Robert and Iann, eacy Hmit of rabbits: Eugene Mowery, limit rabbits Bugene Kline. felter, ringneck and rabbits: FM Fisher, Rev. Roy Corman, Guy Cor- man and Glenn Long, 14 rabbits, & quail, two ringnecks, and grouse: © 5. Weaver, 3 rabbits, 3 squirrels Hackett, two ringnecks: Har. Gross, limit of rabbits; Frank Shawver, limit of rabbits. B. G. Grove, limit squirrels. Albert Emery and law, George Goodhart, wild turkey in- the Potter township. Second day of season: tussell Bohn, limit of rafdits: Tressler, four squirrels Roy, Maurice and Claude MeClintic, three Linden Hall brotifers, were suc- cessful in bagging wild turkeys on Baturday morning. A wild turkey foll to the aim of Harry W. Harper on the third day of the season, Clyde Bradford, on Tuesday, killed a wild turkey gobbler weighing 17 Ibe Fred Slack kffled a fine red fox on Monday, the only fox reported killed about here in a long while, cs GR] Raymond B. Winters, district for. ester of the Bald Eagle Forest Dis. trict, was dismissed ten daye ago, and Is succeeded by R. William Chubb, of Lehighton. He is a graduate of Penn State Forestry Department, 1812, and has since been employed by the State, Federal department and the I. R. R. In forestry work. In his district there Are 117,000 acres of forest belongin to the State. The probability is that neck, it ruffed grouse, olf, limit rabbits: Hmit rabbits: beitu squirels rabbits ; George ry brother-in- each killed a Seven Mountains, his J. La the office will remain at Miffiinburg, a graduate Methodist hospital, home of M.A. Burk- proposed into service. ! acting for {Miss Jensen, Red Cross nurse ia the f that organ-~ 8 tion . George Lohr, tenant on the Jodon farm near Pleasant Gap. has been pestered with a succession of dare bunclegs on the back of his neck sins the latter part of August, and on Fri. day, when here, had a neck and heads dress that reminded one of a stately Turk, Asked what was doing in the horse market, he replied that prices very high, but that something break loose not too far in the Chane the her parents, Mr, and Mrs tholder, but instead of the fret has been Dressed {She i= as a substitute College chapter were might future, The isfaction rich, Ohio, Reporter the who notes with promotion formerly but is now Lansing, Mich, much sat- of Paul Hup- lived at Akron, located in East where he was ade vanced to the managership of Armour Meat company, the same firm that employed him at Akron. Mrs, Hup- rich is well known here, and will be recalled as Misy Faye Bohn, sister of Russell W. Bohn, head of the grade schools here, William 8. Jeffries, Vocational su- pervisor in Centre founty, resigned hjs position, effective on Friday. He has aocepled a position with the extension department at Penn State, Mr. Jeffries succeeded John B. Payne as a supers visor. “A qualified list of candidates for the position made vacant by Jel. fries’ resignation has been made and submitted to the Superintendent of Public Instruction in Harrisburg from which a choice will be made in the near future Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Krebs and family, of Altoona, are ococupying the Hurry Cummings home recently vas cated by the MacMorran family, In Centre Hall, Mr. Krobs ls a carpen- ter, but is now unable to work fue to the fact that while engaged as one of the workmen under Contractor Btover, of Boalsburg, in the construc. tion of the large Darn on the Kidder farm near Boalsburg, he broke the left arm and iy now nursing it.