Reporter YOL. CX11. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1938 NO. 42 . | LIGHT-POWE EE TO BE | 0 SON—B NG : 1 : y y [ NIGHT 1 \ mg How the New Deal Worked in Centre County "'“}\iisnin ro crxrnr aC). JOHNSOR-BRUNGARY fsa Sarvinax xian ox | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | n i The elec i light nd ower line p 1 nue of M;1 ~ Mr [S) id . i . ia | ee : : X ru f ‘entre Hall, and vid 'h Democratic Rally held in the lo- |HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEF EST wo dary days of 1932-—banks closed, bu g YOR: tha P. hn ries ; or on of the late D. V 4 (cal higl chool au rium | FROM ALL PARTS tarving-—the natio \ panic, rl set wilet rt . town- | 0} PP l i ! I i HORNER—-WEAVER A oe Wie * of Bellefonts This has been d 100sevelt and Governor And while it has kent fone much more. were omit This emergency measure in Pennsyivani, ne and farm owners When the facts and figure tb nnose the New Dex in Pennsylvanls ~ y san oppose the N Deal - i. Er Ww it : g i of Mr vaarn Here are the facts for your home county oy the emergency i venditures made for vou by the Roosevelt varle Administrations The ONE wn we hee Aa i 1933 to 1837, the total 1¢ and State expen- rdron vewark being the in the 1 ¢ In Centre County from res, As ar 11t of the Hoover dep: Thic is an average of $2,726.11 = {al county a La that ‘without . federnleata y _—~ \. CRAWFORD NAMED ASSESSOR FOR POTTER will | t = Ww at TWP. happened 3 . A ne 163 ment AY | m—————————— — Employment, Ald, Benefits from Humane Measures, In Centre un CAL LN PER INAL GEORGES VALLEY ROAD GETS Enylorme . WATERBOUND MACADAM TOP ¢ Highways and Street Pave nile a Li We ore wkend | oR, a...“ Improved 89 miles : raas HURCHMEN'S CONVENTION Streams improv r M1 ! : Kel . an | OPENS IN HARRISHI RG, NOY, Sewers an lines ' . ro mile inughier OlOres Philadelphia, | Parks etic field and recreation 1 built and are at the home of M Keller's xis | ! 3 Brooks in Centre © i= Ml onfined to out - - Ae Convention alle g Hers 1 Building: Schools built and Improved Centre counts do foret wiv . or nty Referen William lam Neose being cared for by Mrs { of the Evangelionl-Reformed Church Lis Municipal buildings built and improved | Hospitals erected Alrport built Prisong built af this office Baturday, and was in his Kerlin Farwell of Newberry js visit- The opening address will be given ing him for a week. The Young - Dr. George W. Richards of Lan. |"*™ When he recited the numerous guest Is taking mechanical] drawing caster, at 2:00 p. m, Agencies prosecuted for violations of capacity by Penn State Collage on the 3 i » 1 th 1 T * lawa In » - a school in Williamsport sponsored | The Hen. [). J. Snyder, IL. 1. D. of | food Jaws. Under Jaws in operation |campus. While work In the repair line " in P. T. A. AND CIVIC CLUB REPUBLICAN LEAD IN STATE by the Federal government. Alfred iGreen Castle, will preside at thy sven-|PT0F 10 those passed by the recent in which he is engaged is not brisk usual good mood. Mr. Neese is a ocar- ipenter and has been employed In that g TO HOLD JOINT MEETING REDUCED BY 444,000 also engaged In the game studies when ing session Democratic legislatures violators at this time, there is much activity ; ew 0 tudent \ &% i "we - 2 . . ooula fin $43 4 uf ” 3 3 On this (Thursday) evening apt. Pennsylvania Democrats will enter |D® Was a student there, The Fellowship Supper will be held [TC va be fined, but their products general structural work would cont 1 Joseph M. Schmucker of Willlams=- ithe November 8 election facing the M and Mrs. Bud Coldron and chil- in Salem church at 6:00 p.m inte on the market aes or ¥y > i ren Aarti . Aa rvs als 3 i TH th arent 1 3 g 3 3 3 sg port will speak on the effects of mar- igmallest Republican leag In registra. Iren, Marline and Barry, al] of whom The sessions will be continued over @ recent laws the violator can bel jas ave al] from George 1 punished and his pr a ay o ursday was AD a : ! y “olf of Bp \] Mills 10 Was from the market fhuana in the auditorium of the local tion in recent history had been (ll, are on the falr way to | Wednesday, prominent speakers high school The meeting is bein®| Of the 4.671.816 Pe vivanians el- | 79COVery and expect ‘ . t OF (pear In the forenoon and afternd sponsored by the P. T. A. and Civ ighle t« v compilations showed the th { a hi Coldron had throat trouble rn old 1» y mid a fine tribute to orn sare | Clu 5 3 the R blicans hold a lead of 165,- : ad Tn ais Ge (5-DAY NOTICE REQUIRED TO Fibu © Governor Earle st rural mail carriers out of Spring oe ; sar ‘a loss in lead of some 444 m : } itl i iiidren : . . HY . . . : in 3 soCiates on the Democratic | afi114 - 3 . ’ . . im ADVERTISED AMENDMENTS 385, & et Jom 4 Som Jaulfere: n 1 infection | FILL ELECTION B'RD VACANCY | a tribute having its founda- | : oR An A Hh . t} lv OF Tha Navret boom ‘as : 4 : ' . : : : ! Y VOR: ne ry v 1 servs NOT TO BE YOTED ON .vo vears ‘i ’ r. and Mrs Burkholder anda | The election law passed by the leg- [tion In an intimate personal acq that t the | In tha y r the publicans wr son Eug ’ d near wn and Me, | : ire last car 1 ! : ? ' with then : hn Condo, and | © ot : 1 : on ‘ : xa t rn Lingle of Ne n ot b n : iNg 5 wi 1 rt ae 1 ime this notice ———— el em— ag Nis address, Dr. Harte nt al 1” rolf AR or f the posed amendments tion on t a crossing. Mr. Pe ———— rs ——— |R. H. THOMPSON PURCHASES ! ; : op as MILROY KNITTING FACTORY t the and Brash Valley School Bus Children - maint Tre : . Hold Parts FIRE COMPANY TO MEET ’ p On 1 a } tive bpiai 5 y Andre as abi H p i 9 td FRIDAY: NIGHT AT 7:30 pre 5 passage ¢ e Wages-Ho : . ‘ ently at the home of Mi; nd M Centre Hall Volunteer Fire this ttement {enart Musser for their daughter owner lean, and Mary Z s. daughters ER : Thom mr and Mrs Rov Zest) to which i Thom the pupils conveyed to the Gregg Twp Mra. Tressie McClellan of town con. schools by bus were participants {AUTO OUTPUT AT '88 PEAK: tinue to improve during her ninth j1hese were: Fred Feltenberger, Hel- A FR TRE 2S AE week in the Lewistown hospital fol- len Haugh, Helen Wallace. Malcolm WAGES BEING RESTORED lowing a bowel operation, necessitat- | Yearick, Dean Spayd. Le Wy Duck, The automotive industry fs boom- [ing the removal of a section. The in- » 3 : { Marshal) Frazier, Faye Yearick., Chas ing: orders are pouring in. Last week (Cigion wound was closed Wednesday {Mingle, Russell Frazier, Leona Wolfe, the production was 68.360 units com- |Oof last week, at which time It was | Eugene Wolfe, Eugene Rossman, Lar. [pared with 50,540 the week previous. {believed the bowels hag sufficiently jayne Grove, GlennWoife, Ruth Breon. [At the Plymouth factory $0.000 uniteq to do so. Mrs. McClellan was unfiii- There were also present C. D. Frag. |®d orders were on hand. The visited by her son and wife, Mr. and FORMER GOVERNOR, WHO POLLED OVER 450,000 ier and family, Roy Zettle and family, |of cars and trucks during 1558 eal Mrs. Wilbur McoCliellan of Lock Haven {George Wells and family, I. 8. Mus- [total from 3,500,000 to 4.000.000 land her father, DD. Geiss Wagner, of | : iy VOTES In THE SPRING PRIMARY {ser and family. and Bruce Hettinger. Ford. third member of the “big Centre Hall, and found to be in a . a ¥ i Delicious refreshments * » most cheerful] mood. Other visitors t were served. [three” started final assembly on 1939 t é i . he hospital we Mr. and Mrs W Y. ANNENBERG -PEW ‘GRAB’ OF G.0.P./ | Mate [models last ‘weak. Trade chasrvers bo [Ite buebial rete 37 10d re. W. w days ago a move that within a few days Ford Ze seremony Mo y will meet in regular session \ Long of Spring Mills is do council room, Friday evening ing } DeOn cierical work for tha directors in o'clock. —F. D. Goodhart, Sec. the defunct Penns Valley bank Myr Pin h ¢ : ment of a legnl character was inaug- would reach its full 1939 sirid. and y THe Sunsral ot aiins < Grace Smith, * C 0 says: ! urated to set aside the open season add greatly to the re.employment in 1 Spay cog yin attenged Republi but take order y ‘iv trend now sneral a by these among others from out © npr n on doe deer by the Pennsylvania general in the industry. Au son - YS be sve Repo Hie oe #0 oder from any bow. I'm an Independent Brogres State Game Commission. R. T. Keller, Chrysier president, an- | Mra: Ray “1 Oiinad, Haricoors: ican. tf 1s » nounced ss y- 4 : 3 : & #1 mang rrisiv : h ways have stood. That is where I stand today. RE —— salary increases for employ- |Mr. and Mrs J W. Smith Mrs Ida W Like so many other Progressive Republicans throughout the State I am taking no A HITLER HERE, PERHAPS! Toe ny, 13m, y 1000 oonierey Be. |Poster, Mrs. Wim. Mayel, Williams. . employ il “ry : y part in a campaign run by and for Annenberg and Pew and their subordinates. Judge Arthur James, Republican be: affected, mpioyes will port; Mr. and Mrs. H Witmer Smith, . x Mise Elizabeth Smith, Mileshurg: Mise WI hate to think of what that pair would do to the church people, organized labor candidate for Governor, has stated Tre increases are restoration of pay |Blizabeth Meek, Mrs. F. McFarlane, and to those who depend on of kinds of relief, if they got the chance that a good thing would be the tak. | 1: Made last March 1s Miss Roxie Mingle, Mrs. Luther Smith, “Ih hink of i . Ing of the 3000 s of Iwas om ener disclosure of the pay rises | Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs J. W Foster, ate to think of what would happen to the farmers, workers, small businessmen and pages was the second such announcement | Aaronsburg: Mrs. Mary Russell Al- the clean and decent le of this State, if Annenberg and Pew should succeed usted. iy She Memveratic Sete Leg 6 be made this week. Three days ago [t0ona: Mrs. 8 C. Park, Lewistown ® in getting control of ennsylvania or even the G e t of the Uni States, ” Islatures and making a huge bonfire General Motors Corporation ANNOUNC- Nirs. Singer, Lewistown; Mrs. Edith ‘ mmen nited of them. You'il remember that Herr ed restoration of salary cuts for api Pale, Mrs P. H. Dale Mrs Frank DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE salaried employes receivin Torrence, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Year- : g less th AN . ho 0 ons KEYSTONE BUILDING DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Chairman HARRISBURG, PENNA. Hiller, upon ascending to power In [4300 a month. At the same time Gen. |i% Nancy Yearick, Mrs. Vincent Bar. y Germany, made one of his first acts [eral Motors announced that 35.000 | tt Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Gardner, State the burning of the Ilterature and | Workers would be added to its 68 fac College; Mr. and Mrs Robert Snod- p ATL al lj: jg 411d 8 3 £111] 4 OF THE NEWS” rictions works “ Sermany, or tories, ———— . Stas re. David Glover. Mra. Ruler, e parallel 00 ° a. = and Mrs. . Bayard, Dr. and Mrs. : STATE-WIDE NETWORK - Every MON. TUES - WED. THURS Rl comforting! rs was in town on taste C0 LOW. Dunlap, John D. Mayer. 3 W. Duniap, John D. Meyer. Mrs. s . Limbert, Tyrone,