Reporter VOL. CX1I. CENTRE HALL, PA. TI mm NO. 45 [URSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1938 oO VALLEY NATIVE BURNED TO THROUGH HEATER CHILD, FALLS OPENING FOR THE ELECTION { Editorial, Phil N The pendulum familiar of S | NITTANY ! | DEATH Pir} 1d. Record of the| my nomena wing is one ippaed losion of coal faent Minnle A. |1ast i1 } home of 1 1 3 > Ty most politic Ll 1£ from het MIs NO straight p iy movement rurned of the position the also champion of liberal ‘ | o« e the irs. The pol the Repub , \ 3 1 door of ¢ This returns in a number responsibility. salutary effect on that whole. Had Republican continued there was grave danger that anti-New Deal money and would find their way into American channels as the Silver Shirts and other Fascist-minded organiza- tions. That was the way Hitler and Mussolini got their start. As It is, the Republicans forced to drop the roie of purely agogic, destructi and what they can a number of key |} Their performance i for 1940. the 1 'BRADFORDS-CONFERS DINE { ON MARRIAGE Mr. and NX fang Mr cor- | 3 n Shox | From ? maker of should hav a party helplessness | run oomcluded by the the wrong yman was | and had | | mis as a | surprised explosion Aires Mrs ind Mrs the same da Harold 1.00 but H Confer in tion |the stairs and running into the different to on voars . | sentiment where the rest of her clothing | have made it stom rotat such un- |p her ly of Nittany was the daughter wel B had and had move Lock Bellefonte fi the HO from native urned A Johnson | Mrs. Isr: { Nittany inners | ding anniversary Valley, Mrs. | of Mr lived event falling t The Armistice Bradford and at ithe feast lag place { November 11th.) ook eck. She d Ver on Hav- | The YOArs ago. and and daughter | « three | Clintondale to will be en from dem- i the 1 anniver ving {ded are son ved at the ve critics to show {vy wit sisters Mrs. land Mrs parent Mr do in States tot Since better Preside I —— EE HOMES BE ENCOURAGED BUILDING OF SHOULD vy remetl « GUFFEY FOR WIL] STATE SEEK FI SCHOOL NDS PROJEA( I'S ro sense LEMONT MAN KILLED ON in ROAD NEAR PLEASANT GAP Twenty-fi Senate 11 goats up the Democrats | Di it Foy Dem id “r Nw Souti Yor Mountain plus the Il- and |} us Kk and States » mentlo n a few oth fein BUSINESS GAINS SHOWN IN SURVEY BY PENN STATE nn —— Improving Farm Bulldings. A fo ——— * BEAR IN ELK ( 7 ! : wos Mont THANKSGIVING SERVICE PRICE PAID FOR OCTOBER MILK MILK Aug st are “Gone WHh the Wind” headquarters electric pow s . ocra gales employ ment, adv oy Belle preceding the of deductions t h for a Das 1 new aper rtising t | fonte, which months MYT newspaper ertising, yal - Ba a 5 oy I point above y tha producer election had ad tivi had a dark funereal appear Saturday night Added to this i was a sign on the front door, placed | |] | practical i With the } | In i vote receipts il The In \ been a bee-hive ac- in service and } recat e four cents per hundredweight or $1.95 for 4 per cent milk of the advantages milk with that and fi relia trade tv Sur Anco rvevy predicted Pennsylv a continued ¢ mes 2 i in produc butterfat ania business, ing tent hs auli a high con for 1 mo a fokester Wind.” wind which read —————— i ——————. WASHABATUGH MUST PAY COSTS, M. Ws assistant is the deductions ocal | “Gone ng eight are no ¢ than However the has of i i aA way for the lowest SAYS JUDGE baugh Williams iperintendent Industrial School i ie time of his f grade, turning 1 + EE ——— —————— Samuel ¥ ————————— A —————— of - - port, Huntingdon from 10836 CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. | * «| that of the Tuesday i {to looking over > 4 at. the looking over the table Bovs MMemis- for cast in Centre county, Wf last week, it is refreshing note | the Philadel- to pay the case Fetterhoof, lowing LaMurr, was fatal . Potter township, west gassing phia Negro the cosis ¢ by Judge Huntingdon session at * ws +» . ® precinct, . : . {refused to be taken over by Repub. ordered Patients in the hospital from the! south side of the county for the weele| Hcan vropaganda and stood its ground of November 7 for good old Democracy as it way. in he Whils Monday, tn ila . the number voles Breon . ar precinet Clyde f prosecut 1) . in Huntingdon ion in Chester of past polling | of 111—of i y in the township (since it iis the smallest precinct) i 3 to Democratic | neighbors, including Centre Hall cough, off the mark reflect {ed in its registration of voters. Bully | for Potter township, West a ——— A A ———— | The Sinking Creek road between Centre Hill and Spring Mills is being improved by widening and draining. Warren Slack is the foreman of a group of State highway workmen do- ing the work. The improving was be- gun at Centre Hill and has reached near to the Kerr farm. hag al ay tal done oun a Special court discharged Mire Centre Robert | Hall: | . cast on Saturday and : M. Tuesday. Bergstresser, infant son. morning. Stamm, Coburn Mrs Washabaugh Earle . t SOors ] dismissed hy Gov. Ce admitted > 4 ft scored a admitted lertha victory . a its following an investigation ictory, whil : 1 beeqgquently May 11 after be. grand jury. " wd Rebersburg, Earle of guilty indicted su entered bor Wednesday, Confer, wimitied Spring Mills, ¥ Thursday, discharged Wise, Spring Mills, B= D. Sunday, admitted: Mrs. Smith, Spring Mills, There were 42 patients in the hos- “ital at the beginning of this week. EE ——— A — Sixty per cent of the world's phones are in the Uniteq States. a plea ing Mrs D Mrs. last William Were way ? . by a Paul precinct. Ti Pennsylvania Rallroad a8 declared a dividend of 50 cents a share, payable December 20 to stockholders of record November 10. This will be good news to stockholders in Centre county. The stock was quoted around $22 when the dividend was declared. le company Harry © man tele. | ovr | UNION 8. 8, TUSSEY VILLE, BUSINESS-SOCIAL FUNCTION | ON BURNS RUN Hun TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | PARTS FOR BEAR { 1 ini the FROM ALL Tusseyville | An Pot from t oor and FACTORY PROPOSITION 2 A ———————— NEIGHBORS JOIN IN HUSKING BEE FOR SI GOOD ————— i — MOSER-SWARTZ FURNACE HUNTER FOR HELD SHOOTING MAN BRIDGE 3 g PARTY. HAD 1838 BEEN Yi PEESIDENTIAY AR! i AAs — DINNER AT SUNSET NNER An S——————— sr S—— HIGH STUDENTS MADE HEAYY GAME Twenty { high | enir pi ——— J LOCAY HUNTER DEAD i ON JACK'S MOUNTAIN | UNION KILI of 3 $ ol scl to of | day they hag splendid success { following The | ount was | tontalls, | ringneck Belioveg have been a the victim body th P : a hunting accident George Makris, 45. Mt. Union ant owner, found dead morning on Jack's mountain. Makris, his gun lying found with a severe He had gone Gap district at 6:30 ing awith John Gerhole, Mt. Union eman, whom he had planned to after separating to hunt hunting sea of OSA 1 Rho outa. will prove tot Harry Neff through Delaware Virginia leaving here of election day and re- . | turning Thursday evening, whey the { speedometer al . 1 an made a of game killed sixty Mary - nearby twelve squirrels and wound on his | the Sinler’s Saturday morn- on was pheasants The high ging Kerlin {the morning school of rabbits Reish, Gilbert Ralston te sharpashooteore ) the limit the Luse ¢ were Chalmer Weav Smith, Rob Martz, Ken Run Paul Smith, Harold and Bob Goodhart of the twenty-five of the on CAr gister- Russell d ro a an they advance of 3 : Cities io Balti- Wii. thru Ho the ryt thratneoh li or. Dean went through Washington imington incl re ort kle win Homan, George | more, Alexandria, in and of Bedfor ith Lynn Reigh, Bin The saven class killed and half of A ——— A ar —— AMERICAN WOMAN WINS £40000 NOBEL Nobel $ Ross, Cumberland back i and through Harrisburg Phoenixville ———— A ——— Lutheran 8S. 8. Class Meets, in the Lutheran taught by Mrs. Mary monthly meeting at the home W. A. Alexander, one of the members, on Thursday evining. the routine was trans. a was discussed, Brooks ithe state way (34 v hunters lidaysbure RO Nng foute fualor The school held its of Mrs, class After acted class Sunday Stahl | siate the through and the rabbits ringnecks. Lebanon, Reading was selected. Mr near d Mra Lamar grandson Hall on panied home Martha hey and 4 in the jocal schools ing from the Daniel upper Georges Valley been employed in a milk plant con ducted by his sons, Harry and Fred Yearick, less than two miles east of Lamar. The father of the youth a companying the Yearicke is the well. known catcher for the Lamar base- ball team in years gone by He i» now engaged in the poultry business on a farm located near Lamar re« cently acquired by him, an Wellington Yearick of accompanied by their business PRIZE prize for ‘literature Pearl Buck author of “The Good Earth” er Gail special not Nineteen Kline, project concluded. members of the class Mrs. Stahi, Burkholder, Mrs. Harry McClena Mrs. H. H. Mark, Mrs, BE Heckman, Mrs. Wm. MoClenahan. Mrs, Clyde Dutrow, Miss Bertha Sharer, Mrs. Dean Smeitzer, Mre. Jack Me- Clenahan, Mre. Ray Mark, Mrs John Durst, Mrs. Edgar Clark, Mrs. Oliver Strunk, Mrs. Orvis Smeltzer, Mrs. Dean Smeltzer, Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, Mrs. Fred Lutz and the hostess, Mrs Alex. ander. motored to and a0com ir Miss grades 3 Rince mov Daup farm in Mr. Yearick has Lone The was 1938 awarded ire Friday was the Wars ’ American and China, approximately by daughter of were Mie M 0 nn The £40 000 A Yearick teact present, namely novels dealing worth with prize i= George this year, Mrs. Buck, formers strycker and now Mrs. Walsh of Great Neck, N. Y.. was born in Hillsboro, W. Va., in 1882 and has spent much of her life in China. She ig the second Amerloan to win the Nobel Award in literature, the 1930 prize having gone to Sinclair Lewis, author of “Main Street” and “Babbitt.” Pearl Synen- Richarg J. ——— ———— The Centre Reporter , $1.50 a year.
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