VOL. CIX. POMONA GRANGE, NO. 13 ELECTS OFFICERS, SATURDAY largely attended the most (entre One of | last | Pomona held afternoon Hall, ting i 3 { ounty meatings of Count) vEealrs Wis i and Centre Grange in recent forenoon dia Saturday Al Lirange mes “HIDDEN WEALTH" TAX oss i A A A AN OLD PARTY LOSS OF 0608) IN NEW YORAM GRAND — A DIOGENES' PAL. party powe “Al dence” into put the country “Proaperity Corner I ——— Illinois would be in column a plurality more 350,080 votes ¥f the Presidential tion were held tomorrow, exactly Year ahead of the regular date. the Chicago Times (Ind) in ing the result of its three-week vote of the city and State. the Hoosevell by of than elec one says announce glraw C—O A WEEK'S PROGRAM AT THE ‘PLAZA’ AND ‘STATE THEATRES At the "Plaza': THURS, FRI. & BAT. this “Thanks Million,” with Dick oll. Ann Dvorak, Fred Allen. Kelley and Paul Whiteman and Band. Guaranted to be one of seanson’s best. Als, Special Shorts MON. TUES & WED. next week— “Annapolis Farewell,” with 8ir Guy Standing, Rosalind Keith. Also Bpecial Short subjects, WED. & THURS. -Norma 8hearer Frederic March, lLeslle Howard in: “Smilin’ Through” Also best of Short Subjects. At the “State”: THURS, FRI. & SAT. Zana Grey's latest hit of the screen: “Wanderer of the Wasteland,” with Dean Jagger, Special short subjects, MON., TUES. WED. next week “Woman Wanted,” with Maureen O'- Sullivan, Lewis Stone, and big cast, Als, best of short subjects, As 55.564 The Chevrolet Motor Company is Jooking forward to the highest vol week | Pow. | Patsy His the a ume of Christmag sales in ity 26-year SOCCER TEAM TWP. Vor. COUNTY TITLE HALL DEFEATS GREGG FOR THE “Tigers of Centre Hall winning the County title for second suc Fp A ——— HUNTER LOST, SPENDS NIGHT UNDER HEMLOCK TREE IN LITTLE SUGAR VALLEY + 1 if ire Rs ' creating rosylt WORK IS STARTED ON LAUREL RUN HIGHWAY, Relief we started in the last report improvement Park Seven Mountain Beginning the right feel and eventually Tk section men were on the Laurel south the the WAY strotoh 1 The ferent in a big 1 a way week when f ordered to proposed Run foot Centre State i f 5 close to the I's county line side on right of ! « of the road 15 will wil be widened a f be fF rete feet wide ip of new st wil alternate dif- the road on gtveral times algo known the present is reached the Centre The proj #iden “Bhort Turn™ Ki ONC rots vad} when it will to county line on the left side, ect Is a big the ne t Dovil's bow before por laid, continue was one and many have to be moved in several places and several deep fills will be required A A A, HOW CENTRE COUNTY FARMS COMPARE TO AVERAGE IN STATE In Centre county there are at pres. ent 1.815 farms, representing 33.8 per cent, of all the land in the county. The velue of these farms is estimat- od at $12,000,984, Centre county farms, when it comes to production, are rat. ed above the average in the State, and according t, the latest census ten and one-raif Per cent more than the average for all farms in the State. This is much higher thanthe ad olning counties of Clearfield, Clinton and Huntingdon, but not as high as Mig. flin and Union countips, also adjoin. yresident and general sales manager, The orders taken on announcement day exceeded anything in the history of the company. The new payment plan 1s attractive and shoud be taken advantage of by those not having am Centre county compared with the av. erage of returns throughout the State, Centre county farms lead in average by 20%%. This averngs a © above the average return eredited to a ties, 4 HALL. PA. H JRSDAY, 1935. — NO. 46 BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP TAKE ACTION TO ESTABLISH JOINT HIGH SCHOOL EE RE | ¢ cause of advan. Hall wi Centre education i The the tion of the gh township HOre meeting —— CENTRE COUNTY LAWYERS Ie: FORM ORGANIZATION LF Ward Flemi Lao siker g © J Holamd iH. Edward Rn and Ww JOh Th lard r. Phil on wil Campbell Ww ss LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Barney N Y. November 1935 wee William | J. M.} N ietlig iL Paul Musser i Jackaomn W. Litke Keichline 3 : i Corners, 11 { Centre Am securing Reporter: money order insure for year It is like a long letter from home. but | note strange names and familinr faces when 1 town again, received from my Bushman, In writihg of said the removed this week and hoped for th it three monthy since her hip was broken tin fall sending the fo paper another a number of Twill mis® many d of ET [Visit the o home i In oo WY a lets neph- | D mother Hovan go iideont Cant the in his "® would be doctors o best, i Cordially yours, LETTIE A. WILLIAMS. A MA INS 6 Bingo games played for the benefit of the local fire company, on Friday night, proved profitable. Six turkeys and a much larger number of chick ent were handed out to those whose boardg first showed five kernels in a row, Most of those who patronized the game were young peopls, whom one would think had the jeast concern whether or not there way an efficient fire-fighting equipment maintained be. cause the majority have little at stake compared to those who withheld their nickels, dimes and quarters on such occasions, Lot us hope that if any property owners do not believe In the bingo method of raising funds for sich a laudalde cause, some one of them will canvass their kind and present the fire company with a purse of at least an equal amount gathered from spare purses in the handy of the MYSTERIOUS NOISES CAUSE ALARM~—~*CONSTABS" CALLED | and four | mysterious | Miss ini i Between the hours of three Friday morning attracted the attention of wii Emerick operator Telepho ltl GOVERNMENTS ARE OF NEEDY LOCAL TAKE MUN { NEAT YR — TRIENNIAL OF CATTL) B TEST CENTRS I IN PLAN or mu wnt between | i 5.0 1 ial arvangen the local, State and Federal Govern ment There are approximate! of Centre! until to compiete all When this program was between 4 perv cont the cattle inl Centre county affected with Bovine Tuberculosis. These have elimi - nated ang for the past few years the percentage of reactors has been less than one-Balf of one per cont. which has eliminated the chance of humans becoming affected with through the milk supply the county. ead ont in it in tle to be foeatedd county will probably take sometime December of the townships. started there and er Wis cent b of been tuberculonds produced in A AAA HOLD COMMUNITY SING The members of the Centre Hall high school Clee Club under the di- rection of Miss Marjorie Fisher, teach. er of music, will hold a community sing in Trinity Reformed church, Wed. nesday evening, Nov. 20, at 8:00 o'- clock. The public is cordially Invited There is no admission charge, but an offering will be lifted. . a —— A BEARDSLEE-FISHER. Paul W. Beardsiee, of Bellefonte, and Miss Ruth Fisher, daughter of George Fisher, of Nittany, were unit. ed in marriage in the Trinity Luther. an church at Germantown on Sunday, The only attendants were the bride groom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Beardsiee was graduated from Penn. sylvania State College in the class of 1932 and has been a olerk In the Belle. forite liquor store since its opening a year agos The wide was graduated from the Look Haven Training School for Nurses amd until inst July was on the pursine aff of the Centre LE County hospital, wo ——— Bltter-swoet sprays should not be gathered without first obtaining mission from the forest owner. A State law provides a fine for shrubs . damaging HIGHWAY AND CCC CAMPS Mills, of Gross Bhook, Bpring was name G0 senior oreman workmen at | ! Camp. No. K resbgned irl latz 1 LN THLETH Fi FHEOUGH MAGAZINE CONTEST HY GAINS s———— ACTIVITIES OF * WILLING WORKERS ¢ i “Helping Hand A ss Hold Classy Meeting. ¥ 3 %% Mra WW My Mrs Arney Mra. Geo, | H. Mark Mrs. Wm McClenahan John Rudy, Mrs Geo. Bharer, Mrs George Vogt, Mra Mra, Fred LutzMre. M Mrs I. H. Krebba, Miss Bertha Shar- Derstine H Treasie n ahan John rue WwW. O Mc(lella Mrs Ream, Runkle, Strunk, tussell Laird, A. Burkholder, Mrs. Wm er, Miss MoClen- | Robbery Mrs Mrg Mrs Mrs Colver, Rebeoen Ee ——— SKIMPY CHILD ATTIRE SCORED BY HEALTH BOARD State Health CO» and we in The 800Tes Department of child and little style commonsense could this winter skimpy attire cludes that a more parental applied tw advantage many homes, Parents who impose the type of garment for children which bares their legs from the shoes to their thighs ~<the Health Department further says “cannot be considered to be as appre- ciative of the effects of cold weather on the bare skin as they might be were they to apply the same system pon themselves. The undue expos- ure of the lower and upper legs to extreme temperature is not conducive to physical vigor or to the develop. lees most certainly it is not as comfortable for the child ag it would 1» were the legs properly protected, I CO ANN Of the thirty-two persons granted as profes. sional engineers by the ftate Depart ment of Public Instruction, threes come from Centre county. They are Hugh J. Crumlish, Measant Gap, John WwW Milson, Philpsburg; Frederick Htew- art, State College. A AANA: Spurious five-dollar U. 8. Treasury notes have been picked up by bankers in Philipsburg and later were declared counterfeit. The bills bear the fol C242101134.; TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS htering year nd irself a othe Posts all thing luring the doe good results, provided r simple protective meth. iting ¥ oring be maved % ¥ $0 1 apply the Mili. high Penn township is a that will continue Proposed rete sidewdlk from heim East Penns Valley schoo] Anronsburg. If the proj through it will mean Mills heim and Asronsburg will be conpects with of ample width pedestrians to use {it ais ing the hazard of the automobile Mre 1. R Mrs fith, of Johnstown, in Centre Hall for a few hours om Tuesday. the trip having made in the (luster Lincoln sedan with an experienced chauffeur at the wheel, Mrs, Custer will be recalled as May Miller, daughter of the late Rev. J. K. Miller, deceas ed, and Mra. Ellen Miller, the latter now living with the Custer family In Johnstown. Mr. Custer, “by the WAY, is manager of the Cambria plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company, which company is acting host to the mem- bers of the Centre Hall Business Men's Association today (Thurglay.) An indication of the fncreased in. terest in things political is seen In the totals of the county vote at the recent election, compared wih those of four Years ago. Taking the office of sheriff, where the highest vote was recorded it ix seen that 18257 votes were cist, divided among the three parties—Ite- publican, Democratic and Soclalis, Four years ago, for the same office, I3.,336 voles were polled by the Re publicans and Democrats, with a fow additional by the Socialist party, This is a difference of nearly 5.000 votes. Another feature of the recent election Was that Lee, Democrat, for tn or, received nearly 300 more reparing @ LOT 1 project © the fo EEL fo on ol goes od fi contrete walk to induce instead of the roadway, thereby Custer and Grif. were been | oa on than aa the late Robert ¥. in am, tC re
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