The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1929, Image 1

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    "VOL. CHI.
FEBRUARY COURT JURORS,
Regins
5th,
Session
Weeks’
Morning,
Two
Fehruary
SE JURORS—FIRST WEF
A ake “oT T
COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
60 Cent, of
to Talks
Representative and
Williams
0
Than Per
Less
Presento—Listen by State
Department
Also Dr, Weaver,
r
port.—Ohicers J
by of
fected for 19
James 8
Ralph Ra's
Samuel R
Alexander
R
~~ y
¥
John
Howar
Walt
(Foorgs
Miles
TRAVER
Walker
Wilson
Woods oT
SE JURORS-2ND
March 4th:
Adamitz gas station
ahoret Mil
an Pt
WEEK.
Samued]
Joseph Parnes
John Bickle, clerk
fug Corman
Fred Dunzik
Daup, clerk
Dewey Cowher, farmer
Frank Donavan. farmer y
Franklin Eastman, retired. Philipsburg
Rev. Raymond Faus, minister...
‘ ; : . . Port Matilda
Edward Grovish, miner bush
Hugh Liberty
E. J. Goodyear. mine sunt Philipsburg
Ham Ferguson
4. £3 tate College
R G Froguson
C.E 8t. College
Wm. BE. Hagan, carpenter
J. W. Harvey, laborer
Stanley Harvey, dalryman
B. M. Hesse, farmer
John Tv Homan, farmer
Philip Hoever,
Harry
A. 1. Johnson,
William Jodon
George Johnston.
G H. Knisely
Frank A. Kel
Boyd Tucan
Caleb Miller,
Athert Miller,
Bessie A. Miles, hskpr .Miledgburg
John A. Marks, rest, keeper. Bellefonte
Mra. John McCracken. hakpr. Bellefonte
Warren Minemeyer, laborer. ...Benner
Wm. Mesamer, laborer ... Harris
George Miess, fireman ‘ oo « RUSS
Thomas Moore, laborer Snow Shoe
Noll, laborer ...Centre Hall
Darl 8, Orr, asst. treas......Bellefonte
Gideon Payne, ina. agt, «+ . Bellefonte
CMayton Rider. foreman Boring
A. W. Rodgers, baker... State College
Reuben Spangler, bookkeeper Bellefonte
Emil Stohl, laborer «+ « Philipsburg
Earl Shreekensast, laborer... Walker
J. O. Stutzman, agent . «+ » Bellefonte
C. T. Bellers, farmer. . Patton
Wm, Btewle, stone mason, ....... Spring
R. Willard Smith, farmer Potter
John H. Vonada, machinist Penn
Charles Wentzell, farmer. ..... Howard
H. CC. Wagner, laborer Bogs
Fred J. Weber, painter... .8tate College
Merle Willlams, clerk. ..... Philipsburg
Clayton Witmer, laborer Fllefonte
Roy Yarnell, salesman...... Bellefonte
farmer
painter i
Hall
Taylor
Spring
Centre
Glossner, laborer
Glenn caretaker
man. .S
dealer
Glenn, battery
(yoheen,
Goddard, laundry mer
areus
College
St. College
Fyrguson
Potter
Bellefonte
State
8
laborer
1
ork
Haasinger ol
carpenter. Port Mattia
. Spring
Philipsburg
Mileshurg
State
tahoroer
miner
operator
garage
mechanie
Iabrer
ley, College
Unionville
Spring
ment cutter. Philipsburg
Charles
WwW. M Min
rough had
3 Ww
Stover:
M. E
W. Weaver,
of
next
Ho
three
ser, present;
out of five
Gramiey, R. 8. Stos
ar ver
8) Penn townsip had two
and T. H. Rote
superintendent
resent Stover
Dir of
A
the «
bola ity of Williamsport.
was the speaker. He spoke of
that
and
the school
R's
will
change in the industrial
the pupil in room, and
Readin’, 'Ritin’
fonger suffice; that
the three
‘Rithmetic, no
because of the
$
and home life the pupil must be taught
will equip him for the
things of lifa He empha-
the necessity of the pupil taking
the things that
practiond
sized
education as a serious matter; he must
be tought that
discipleship costs
Misa Bessie Miles, of Mileshure.
the State
gave
her report convention,
del.
directors tink
from
f had been elected
did the
0 which she
n
egate. So well
again elected her delegate to the
meeting.
The convention then
1:30 o'clock p
8
remarks,
adjourned until
m. Upon re-convening,
Ww.
He was pleased to note
the standard of
county since last year
of
the teachers in the county were under.
grade, that is, in the High schools they
incked the equivalent of a collage grad-
nate, they
the graduate,
This year the percentage is but 24
President Gramley made a few
fine
an improvement in
teachers in the
He said a year
ago 33 per cent
while In the grades Incked
equivalent of a Normal
Mr, Gramby plead for universal con.
The subject was
him for he has been of
the prime factors In effecting a consol.
dation of the three districts In jd8 home
community. Mr, Gramley guve 1t as
his candid opinion that after the build
ins cost of maintenance
in the oase of the consolidated school
will be lemg than that of conducting 18
solidation of schools.
close to one
in financed,
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FARM SHOW BUILDING
PROJECT WINS
NEW
Concluded
High
t entre
Exhibit
Re
Oe
Judging at State
Anetion of Exhibits ults In
Prices — Prizes i to
Connty—dti (ents Por 1 i for
Lambs,
ar
1 lambs
cara. The top Inmba grown by
Foust were however, not bough
The 40.
uh tiv
evidently t
them ent-per-pound lambs
were oo much even fi the
wr
Penney. The Reporter wang unable to
discover the name of the purchasor,
The baby beef championship went to
Miss Marthg Hess, Mechanicsburg,
who sold her Hereford exhibit
of
f
SOT
to Arbogast and Bastian, Allentown
Miss Hess 8 a former
booed
award was won by a
Paul 19,
the Cumberland county baby
Third
of
county baby chamipion R|ewnind
Hess, Brindle who Inst year
won
went
R. D.,
Other prizes in ordes
11. Carlisle: Wen
Labanon ;
Oberhoitzer,
Harold
championship award
Esther Dollinger, Myerstown,
county
Schultz,
14,
Annville;
Lebanon
were: (Guy
toy George
17,
Elizabethtown
i8, of
The
won by Clarence
Smith,
Ammon 18,
and Grayhill,
Hershey
reserve
with
breeds the
the fol:
Alice Foust;
Hoy: Shrop-
shires, Fred Centre Hall; Dor
wots, Lake Pasco, Hickory. Sixty-one
head were displayed by 19 exhibitors,
Hoy,
of Hampehires
Bellefonte,
By
winning pens were shown
a pen
by
lowing: Southdowne,
Hampshires, Marence
Lasse,
organizations of Penn-
sylvania indorsed the new State farm
products show bullding project, for
which the Legislature has been asked
to approprate $1,340,000, and expressed
thelr gratification to Governor Fisher
for his interest in providing an ade
quate plant to house the entire exhl
bition,
Leading farm
MIM BT ————
A Ford half-ton truck was purchased
by the Bradford Milling Co. through the
J. 8. Boozer agency.
the Farmer,
iit Lesher of the Huntly
Happy Days for
il
Rack
Talks to Sehool Children.
-
ther, from Panama Ca
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February Furniture Sale,
: of February
M. CAMPBELL,
Millheim, Pa.
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{ Bus
Service Between Montandon and
Laurelton,
The Public
| Thursday
| Pennsylvaina
Service Inmt
the
Commission
heard the application of
Transit
of the
General Com
i pany. bus Pennayl-
op
erate between Montandon, Northumber
subsidiary
vania Railroad, for a franchise to
land county and Laurelton Union coun
ty via Lewisburg. There were no pro-
{ teat "
The
| gasoline
bus service
will
Servo
the
supplant
motor coach now Mm
operation between Montandon and Glen
{ Iron
Tie
between Montandon
service
the 1, & T
and Bellefonte will
gleam on
| be
| in
affording residents
both
continued, thus
Union county train and Dus
{| aoTvice
The
{ of particul
propoms] bus service would be
ar value to the State institu-
{ tion for feeble-minded women, at Laur
| siton, as it goes directly to the build
ings,
ciel ——
Bovine Tuberculosls Waning.
test
tuberculosis indictites the disease wan-
ing In Eastern Potter township, Out
of a total of 732 cattle In 66 herds test.
, but seven reacted, This
than one per cent. The sections refer.
red to covers that part of Potter town-
ship lying east of the State road cross
ing the valley, nssigned to 8. M. Niss-
ley, veterinary surgeon,
The western section of the township
is being tested by Dr. Neidigh, and at
this writing has not been completed.
The percentage of reactors, from the
information at hand, is about the same.
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Thomas R. Buck, of Berwick, visited
his sister, Mrs. F, P. Geary, during this
week, .
The second annual for bovine
ed is leas
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| FIRE SWEEPS AWAY TWO
STORES AND TWO DWELLIN 3S
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Spring Mills Suffers Loss of the Krape
! Shoe hel's
Store, Ri
1
Store,
ing and Allison | He
rm
Early Tuesday Morning.
and th
Ore Was never perm
tock
vhether he
ue in business,
Mr
| Rishel replied that he had not yet hs
time to consider the question fully.
Krape was not interviewed on this point.
The origin of the fire has been unde-
termined up to this time.
Blaze at State College.
The third serious fire in the Gentzel
building, in State College, in the last ten
years occurred Tuesday forenoon, four
families being made homeless. The fire
originated in a barber shop and was
caused by the explosion of an oil stove,
The Penn State cafe, The Vogue store,
and a barber shop occupied the first
floor. On the second story are apart-
ments, There was no insurance on the
building,
To the rear the Gentzel building
across an alley is located the Weiser gar
age purchased last week by W. R. Hos.
terman, forme:ly in the garage business
here.
of
Silver Anniversary.
The Centre County Association of
Philadelphia will celebrate its silver an-
niversary on Thursday evening of vext
week at the Bellevue-Stratford hotel, in
Philadelpbia. Dinner at j:00 o'clock,
speeches, music, dancing, games are on
the progrom for the evening. The invi-
tation states dress of any kind is permis.
sible except bathing suits, $3 00 per
plate. Remit to Dr. 8. Gray Mattern,
1015 Belmont Avenve, Philadelphia.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Daniel Cyler Maffet, Osceola Mills,
Sarah Ann Burdell, Huntingdon,
Simon Seprish, Sr., Clarence.
Mary McCloskey Seprish, Clarence.
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An entertainment will be given in the
Methodist church, Saturday evening at
7:30 o'clock, by the local Y. P, B, The
program will consist of a silver medal
contest, a short play, music, ete, A sil
ver offering will be lifted, Everybody
is invited,
FROM ALL PARTS.
the ShefMeld
League,
are working
is necessity
Yorks
milk shed to assure adequate supply of
all. There was a shortage
It feared
that an extension of the shipping ter
ritory would tendency Lo lessens
m ik during flush periods
of milk production, and this is undesire
both shippers and producers
Acoord-
vesiorday
will not be surprising If the present
receivers the Bank~
are relieved of thelr duties very
and of affairs
k courts. In
#uch an event the creditors will be calle
ed together reso ves
of George R.
on the merity
of the question as to whether he ig oF
is not a parther, docketed
for a hearing in Scranton at the March
term of t U. 8. District court
from
ompany, rymen g
large shippers
to ascertain whether there
for any extension of the New
milk next
during last November im
have a
the prices
ave to
This
ing to
from the Watchman:
gosaipy on the street
it
of Centre County
ing Co
the
shortly, settioment
ac
taken into the Federal
to choose an new
or
Meok,
OeIVErs,
The case
alleged pariner,
has been
©
A sale of 130 high«wlass registered
Holstein-Friesian cattle near Oarbone
dale, last week, was attended by C.W,
Slack and his son, Fred Black. The
stock was the property of J. J. Jerme
yn, Cows sold as high as $660 and &
number at pifces ranging from $300
to $400. A year-old bull sold for § $103
a two-year-old heifer for $420. The
cow referred to above is booked on the
Tegister as Brentwood Posch. For 368
days she averaged 70 pounds of mik,
and for the same period, 1120.55 poun ie
of butter, Her olf, three days oll,
was sold for $300, A year-old bul wes
brought to Centre county, having ben
purchased by Nevin Yearick, of Ju i
sonville, for $335.00.
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