eet NO. 48 SWANK-—RISHEL. Swask-mmwe. | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS and E. Swank were anit} marriage by Hey - d, THURSDAY, DECEMBER DEER KILL LIGHT IN FORMER PROLIFIC FIELD IN 7 MTS. i | wie the field in | BU hel CENTRE HALL. PA. 1935. leeNTRE HALL HIGH TO PLAY CATAWISSA FOR CHAMPIONSHIP | VOL. CIX. FARLEY CLAIMS I ONE PENNA, FOR i 4 . The Associated Press reports James| paul Bradford, one of the five fore. STATES, NOTES FROM CCC CAMP 118. ROOSEVELT] According to statements made by On . . Heusl “Pigers” of Centre Hall will de- \ number of year “ i ied In A. Farley asserted on his return from | a “hasty that. h al country poiiti yuble swing around the « situa | for | survey of the tion reveals no {tr President ‘In one loosevelt, pect fail Natior erg hostile Farley commentex NATIONAL GRANGE MANY ROOSEVELT Grange ENDORSES rratic eth cratic meth Prov thrifty oe ners turn equal to seed ment. 4. ing ba Prevent crop other crops of surplus, Maximum and a benefit glized farm the tenant WITH THIS? favorable WHAT'S WRONG The overwhelmingly f referendu should $10 AAA whe farmers of the farmers of tha Lint Dealers tears ol bv Nation than a the price industrial more of 13 per cent with this 13 With Aaron mire | than 52 generall YWhat or icture? Bruce Harter, H. Harter, Lizzie Harpster Moore of to Boalsburg Wednesday after an home west of town. ladies visited their Barr, and beginning came guests the Harter, who spent the first twelve years of his in Hall, bu who left here his family in 1882 became a proportions, | and now weighs Tuesday night ey Edminson a stairway in an sleap-walker awakening celved a stitching by son is one ployed by ving second 8 t the wheel Mrs were of Mis Catharine | a and veyed | Harrisburg, con last week | i the Yi hour's stop at At Boalsburg the! sister, Mrs. Ella of this week ho at Arney home, Mr. | life Centre with man of some 360 i of Dew- | found foot of | Edward Durst home | condition. He ! and this gOt & rude | Beside bruises } res | requiring | Fdmin-| pounds, last week was the at the unconscious is a time a Cut over an A Surgeon. of several workmen em- Edward Durst as painters He had been working the day prior to the accident, and after taking a good nap, entered the dream period. Approaching a ladder, the stepping was down instead of up, and the na- tural consequence a tumble the rull length of the stairway. Thanksgiving Day, from a stand. point of weather, wag anything but a pleasant one. Rain fell during nearly all of the time, day and eve. ning, but jit did not interfere with the numerous turkey dinners served to families and thelr guests in Cen- tre Hall and surrounding towns and rural districts. The domesticated Thanksgiving Day bird and as well the wild turkey were more plentiful in this section than for a number of Years, The price ranged from 22 to 30 centy per pound. ’ How they howled when the Fed. eral Government spent money for re- lief of the needy. How they howl, probably loudes, since relief has been discontinued. eye, Mr at OCC camp Mad. In lan Mifflin men county Work eit mim——— EARLE WINS £3.000000 ADDITIONAL RELIEF £55,000006 FOR FUNDS: PROJECTS CITE EL mi § 1 projects an funds are $3.000. 000 $55 reponse Washington My eS ving expendi i The The grant and foval of H060 0080 of PWA to Lp pr Governo Fie sg appeal to carie particul asked Carl red WPA though as far pomsibhie thie lotment a ——— MILLHEIM THEATRE Now RANKS WITH THE oy BEST Municipal oatre eve] gq uipr moder : been now installed projection the picture public as jife posing the same type as in the larger country. The remode’ed inside and out modern designs, Those who ate nd the Municipal Theatre in the fu- will find that this theatre, in a small community, ertheless kept as up-to-date as any in the State, ¥ ilnes in bring the ’ These in all theatres throughout has with ae ions are cities the theatre been te ture while wated 5000 ACRES POOR FARM LAND IN CENTRAL PA. MADE INTO than 8000 acres of poor farm the heart of the Allegheny in central Pennsylvania converted into a public rece park as a result of land purchase and development by the Re- settlement Administration in cooper ation with the National Park Ser- vice, The area surrounds Blue Knob Mountain, the second highest point in Pennsylvania, with an elevation of 3220 feet, and is being acquired by the Resettloment Administration at a cost of about $100,000. It is situated in northwest Bedford county, adjoln- ing the village of Pavia It ig planned eventually to provide six organized children’s and youths’ camps, two family camps and ong ov- ernight camp, In a typleal organized children's camp provision will be made to amply house and care for from 150 to 200 campers, including their lead. ore. An organized family camp will take care of 60 families or approxi. mately 300 people, Supplementary fa- TO BE More land in will be of a mirsery to take cere of the small children In the family camp. i ——— Governor Earle and UU, 8. Senator Guffey, hunting In Plke county, each killed a buck on Monday, ’ | i FS at | Iie | { thelr Central { fend Btate at Penn A BOARDS REORGANIZE. SCHOO AMA SS 5 REPUTY HALTS FLIGHT OF ROCKYIEW CONVICTS GAME MAS DAIRYMEN, POULTRYMEN, Four poultry r hundred an 1 this and we 4 Friday, promoted and v nutrition twenty. in of the State Sunbury the mducted meeting per told . them there {three million dairy {States and that seventeen million wore not profitable producers, Likewise, the 1673 million hens in the United States iproduced but 50 per ont. of the eggs they should. or eighty egER per year jinstead of 150 yearly if propery fed | The gathering was attended iBradford & Co. representatives, iby M. A. Burkholder, Ray Sharer {Earl Delaney, John Dutrow, OG. W j Ralston, I. BR. 8mith, Johy Burkhold. ler, all ot Centre Hall and veinity, met at where Ralston Purina Co a A ex - ¢ Wore in the United COWS by also ssc Md oi | WILL ROGERS LAST PICTURE AT “PLAZA,” DEC. 4-5-8 i “In Old Kentucky,” fs the last pic. ture in which the late beloved Will | Rogers played a leading part, The pile ture shows at the Plaza Theatre Belle {fonte, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri. {day of this week, afternoons and nights, } You are urged to see this great human interest drama. as only Will Rogery can portray it, Rogers is sup- Ported by an excellent cast. M55 MACACA HANS. TRUE TO LIFE. The Tyrone Times makes reference to an unnamed Blair county official. elect who has a total of 114 applica- tions to All the one clerkship at his disposal. The official relates this: “These are filed alphabetically and are studied daily with an idea of dee termining which one shall be an in- grate while the other 113 become pos tential enemies. It'y a great game, this ame of politics, if you don'tweaken.” Ee — Display of Fashion Dresses at Hotel At the Centre Hall hotel, for one day, Filday, 6th, a display ‘of Fashion Dresses: all sizes. Sure to please you. Come and look them over.Mrs, Meck. ley. i he mbes "i pg iat Rudy Kennedy Treaster Tiles Pl Melvin to Pete's utt and Greens Valley, Auman the thresherman of Lords as MAAN WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES. i hoeerrahear 3 3 ———————— so — $1000.00 IN DRAWING week mentionad Jack Coldrs drawing $1060.00 ship Charity This week, foams wis the Centre Hall cash in the “"Priend- Drawing, Bunbury.” Harry FF. Alters. Belle. forte, a former Centre Hall boy, won the top prise $1.000400 in cash-4n the same venture. C. W. Cummings, of Aaronsburg, is another Centre countian to be Heated among the winners of £100.00 in cash. ®Uo. Cole of m EPISODES FROM THE ARABIAN Mustrated in SHeilllant the many features can Weekly, distributed every Bunday with THE NEW YORK AMERICAN You get a big magasine. “Pur k,” the comic weekly in colors, and a Come plete newspaper, Order your Copy NOW from your newsdoaler and be sure of a reading treat for the entire family. NIGHTS colors, One { in The Ameri Of A ——— #400 BEQUEST TO AID CRIPPLES Handicapped and forced to use crutches during his college days at Bucknell, an alumnus of the univer. sity has made 5 bequest which was evidently inspired by a deep personal feeling. Jacob HH. Minnick of Orrs. town, Franklin county, has left Ap. proximately $400, the income of which Is to be given each year to a student who may be compelled to use crutch. es during his entire college course, The State Supreme court's action in declaring the graduated income tax Unconstitutional, forces all home own. ers in Pennsylvania to continue to pay $27.00 out of every $28.00 expend. ed for the conduct of local govern. ment, That means that the home owner pays $27.00 while those hold. Ing notes, mo ,' bonds, stocks and the like pay but one dollar. To correct this Injustice to the real es tate owner was the chief reason Cove ernor Earle desired revigion of the constitution and is continuing his ef forts to accomplish it. PROPERTY BY PHILIP PURCHASED €. WEBER A DR, BARTOL, FORMER CENTRE} HALL SHOOLMAN, BECAME ros f pay 3 i ms ———— A DAIS BED CROSSE DRIVE. g Helen Whit A" TO ORGANIZE BOY SCOUT TROOP, DEC, 18 FIRE i He A Boy Troop will ized Thursday evening, Dec. 19 Fire Hall at 30 o'clock Boys must be 12 years be eligible for registration and nem. bership. Boys interested In registra- tion should inform Scolitmaster J. F. Wetzel or R. 8 Jamison, As’'t Scout Master, prior to the meeting, Seout & organ- in the of age to A A SAP, ROOSEVELT OVERWHELMING CHOICE OF COLLEGE EDITORS of representative college edi Presidential poabilities has been taken by “The Pulse of the Nation,” the magazine edited by Al- bert J Beveridge, Jr, son of the late famous progressive Republican Sens of Indiana The poll disclosed highly significant points; z 1. More editors favored Franklin D. Roosevelt than all the other pos. sibilities combined. 2. Republican editors jumped party lines to volte for Mr. Roosevelt. The number of registered Democrats among the college editors was 388 while the Roosevelt vote was 408. 3. Senator William E. Borah's 52 voles were more than double the combined totals of Col, Frank Knox and former President Herbert Hoover. Once again FF. D. R's popularity and the esteem In wheih he iy held has been demonstrated by the youth. ful leaders of the land. The youth of America Is for him, It Is our be. ilef that this fact will be demon- strated with Increasing clarity as the campaign become more tense. A tI MI I 0 OI. While Alfred E. 8mith had done many apparently foolish polition! stunts mince he wag the Demodratic standard bearer in 1932, be after all has more wit than to permit a polis tician of the type of Judge Eugene ©. Bonniwell, of Philadelphia, to head a movement to nominate him again in 1936. Smith in effect says “nothing doing.” v A ors poll of just ator three | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Ain burg, fill In ving in Mrs, HH. chuarvh, the old until his oncrete is m come aGCupancy. at will remain there place along the new south of Garrity's road and ready for Grace of town Mrs Timw Smith Mrs. Levan were of Ww AR to Coatesville Ard- Philadelphia, over the Coatesville Wingard, a Fi and spent and mot Forster wr RuUesis nn of trip Reason At i Miss % Mrs, reer, n as College, at the resigned November be 30. taken by Mra. Melvin former Mary ht super. ner mar. Locke. December 1. Visor £3 3 ape Rhe Melvin began One hundred men in of road of #5, Inter- engaged county portion Narorws are building the Union the Fourteen- Mile which = an State unimproved section Highway Route No, sectling with Route No. 53, at the dia- mond in Hall. The Narrows section is being built of mountain stone. The section in Centre county, leading through the narrows, is a well constrocted Macadam topped road, Centre ond White Prothonotary -elect, naming Arthur H. Bloop ae uty, thereby preference primary the highest The selextion. therefore, a most commendable on the part of Mr. White. Incidentally, the new Prothonotary was nu pupil under Mr. Sloop in the Bellefonte high school, Here again, the grades the pupil re- ceived must always have been k.. Or else Rev. and Mrs. GG. A. Pred Griesing, of the Aaronsburg Reformed charge; expect to leave In mid-December .on a prolonged visit to the Pacific coast, Rev. Griesing has been granted a sabbmtionl leave of from three to mix months sand will scek a milder oli mate in order to gain a much needed rest. Rev. and Mrs. Griesing will motor to the coast by a southern route and will spend much of their leave with relatives and friends in Los Angelegy and other ssotions of Onlifornia, Mut, M. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mra Edw B. Bailey, Centre Hall, re ceived half mention in the Beaux Arts § Contest of the department of archi tecture at the Pennsylvania State Cole lege recently, an award which entities Bim to have hig work exhibited in =» national contest in New York Clty in the near future. A week was give en for the completion of the project, in his ded- the election his Rives the next to man who polled at yole 110 OWL, is Ofte o,
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