# VOL. CIII. HUNTERS DRAW FINES OF $7,680 FOR ILLEGAL KILLING Eleven Hunters In Huntingdon Thelr Possession. who did their Big hunters, hi thir Eleven deer the h Huntingdon county hunting in adjoining the Valley, wit camps in R. Kelly Huntingdon they were given an tunity to explain how they got scssion of the nineteen dead deer. Am- ong the number were two does and the body of 30 pounds, It was a difficult hunters to explain in which they came for a Moni- before James hearing, tor. There Squire the says pos- a fawn weighing about matter for these the possession method of as to in bowed Game and assist and I. Pat- Protectors of Meyers, county; Nicholson and two State McoHenry together decry wore court with consciences, n in Kelly's guilty in "Squire heads and Warden B. A. ants, Ralph C. terson, Deputy Huntingdon Game Protector State Troopers lovd Reagel O Highway and C. C. 1] 1 worke in locs 2 the « rCcasses wf he and akin he t his 'S Benso Fagan Game county: Frank Mifflin H. and A. of Parsons Patr a: er. DR, HETZEL SPEAKS AT FARMER MEETINGS I, Wf 1} Nt Hetzel, president « © in Grange, Dr. Ralph Pennsyivania befor ite Colle sil In- bene from an we, dress the Btate at diana, last fits the Commonwealth the funds made vania education adminstra- tion of Governor On fol- lowing day he spoke in Harrapurg Hee fore the Chamber of Commerce Ki wanis Club, and the Dauphin County Agriculture Extenison Servion stress. ing the value to the nation of educa tion Referring to progress and prosperity of the nation, as cited Dy President Hoover in his message to Congress, Dr. Hetzel showed hat the Nation has advanced as the of America has received In support of his presented the figures, in the High schools of the nation in 1888 and 4.000.000 167,000 in eo colleged 1580 and mord than a millon now. “In these facts,” President Hetzel said, to be found th reason for our striking progress and the guar- antee of its continuance.” week, pointed out the is deriving 1) Pennsyl- the Fisher, availal for during the vouth tion. he better educa explanation 110.0606 pupils enrolled today; in W“ ia @ Bucknell to Get 225.000, Jucknell University will receive $25. 000 from the estate of Mrs, May Wes. ton Ziegler, widow of Dr. 8. Lewis Ziegler, who died at Lewisburg, Decem- ber 3, and whose will was probated a few days ago. She stipulated that the money is to be used for endowing a hospital to care for students, teachers and others and is to be known as the “Ziegler Mem- orial Hospital” in memory of her hus- band, ® & 2 8» "8 8 8s 0» NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. In keeping with our custom, no paper will be Issued from this. . office next week, Christmas weed. The office will be open, however, every day, except Christmas day, for the transaction of business, The next issue will bear date of Thursday, January 2, 1630. That all our readers may en: joy a Merry Christmas, and the Now Year bring health and pros. ee a" 8s se eee IROUGH POTTER FOR LAKES-TO-SEA SURVEYING Ti TWP, Initial and Potters Eliminates Road for Direction, Mills Near- Survey Between Fusseyville ! Iy All Carves—0ld | A Gulde if Searcely four State runien the Highway en- Yoantar is and Tu I'e DOrtior V vest from State , is now under survey the ito beguh Monday the front of the farm Fortney. For a distance { hundred feet the “center” conorete road road, but when it there the old route \ Mill Boalsburg, State Highway road No, tuntil Potters Mills reached, The engineers doing the | H. M. Boynton, chilef of the COPS ; F. F. Pears: They | construction. reforre on stretch at home of line was a point of © Fe of the {proposed follows the leaves dt Potters th present and o on mus ns 25 in work are H Ie completed T Hal R. Knepley, 1 8 Or toh fled : jthe [ you jnoter i work bh evening, 0 ng Ye atl the Centre i ————— A SP ——. Rossman Farm Sold to Gilbert Rimmey Lm old recently at The Rossman eT « #44 x _ fi 8 te: ¥ « Ww LT) ¥i [PENN STATE TO MEET IOWA FooOTBALL of 1 a 5 Takers to Ask You Five Questions, are {ensus New new fncluded in for enum 1630 con- questions prepared n the questionnaire ng the population if rented? home, owned, or rental, if tie home radio own i “Age at first marriage? (for mar ried persons only.”) ' “Whether actually at work? “Whether a veteran of the United States military naval forces: and of what war? The a few Steurart the or public Ww. M Jurea u, who home ownerd ip a Classification to the was made Director questionnaire days ago by of the Census question of make possible of families according buying The counting of radio sets is oxpect« ve a to th As to the size of the potential Hones schedule for unemployment will contain a number of questions de- signed to separate those not working several classes, Women doing housework In their own homes willbe designated as "home makers” They were Previously ¥sted as without occupation. said would aconomic Matus or power, direct answer © ed to gi question radio a A special into American Opinion Abroad. The Havana Post, American dally in Cuba, in an out-spoken editortal, gets off its chest some of its feeling as to its home Congress. “Tarif making has made Congress a trough in which contesting greeds squeal and jostle in their efforts to monopolize the swill, It has made Congressmen porch-climbe ers, their chief business to sdze other congressmon’s constituents’ wealth, and transfer it to thelr own. “The proceeding is destructive of politics and busineds morals. It makes government a grab bag. It has mired Congress in a moral swamp, developed a class of men and industries which claim a divine right to ride on other men's and other Industiies’ backs It has spread upon the country a moral economic blight which can no longer be tolerated™ A a I 1 I ol Cotigross will Hewrin its Christmas vacation on HatuPday and continue une S82 880 2s 200800 ao perity, Is our sincere wish, » 5 * 3 » . ® & » Ld THURSDAY, , "Bethlehem the Ia Des thes mber 23 thin mid-day, star evening, ¢ faithfully town and appears, forty red, electric bulbs The Innkeeper, girls ture i sunrise, when the essary to and 1 platform. tha and inatall green ue the Wise men, wip of boys are some The ed by the new Come and diver sver characters acle 3 this spect be entirely m will furnish Mr, This f Christmas entertainment. A 11h 8 an type P make it a success, ited ® will be Practical « i= the hristmas™ program to be rendered in on Christmas night WEEK OF PRAYER CENTRE HALL Mt. Yields Total of 40 Ba ts wording ¢ Nittany rks, ott Four 3 i § f 53 Ff with ints Baldwin, William ha Charies wounds; 147 Bradford, Van point, weighing Confer, S-point well John Meeker, Paul Al. Bradford, MacMorran, and Robert hunted in the Pine Run region, gheny Mountains, for a short time, The former was successful in killing a buck, the actual welight of which was 208 pounds. Report has it that Ralph Brooks a fourteen-year-old lad, killed a buck on Nittany Mountain, last week. Donald loom, a year younger, had a shot at the same buck, but missed. i————— Lodge Home Burns, second time the F. and A. M., in Montoursville fire was Wednesday of last week, its entire buflding in which the rooms were located was burned, together with much other property The first fire took place a fow days before the lodge Tmd planned its final payment on its indebtedness, A A MS SS The bureau of fire protection lssues its warning at this season for all to be careful of fires so that the joy of the approaching Christmas sehson may not be marred, by taking sensible precaution Christmas decorations in the home and in public places and lighted candles should not come ®in close contact, i John Meaker, W. Meeker, Alle- KK narr, F. ——— For home of Far stroved inst when lodge the Lodge, by fire was de The oka Willlamsport Commercial College. Winter term starts January 7th. All new classes. Courses: Business, Secs retarial, and Stenogragie. Tuition, $16.00 per month. Positions: Miss Margaret German, Citizens State Bank; Miss Pauline Dinan, Atlantic & Pacific Stores Co.; Miss Marvene Zarr, Muncy Woolen Mills; Clyde 8mith, Hermance Muchine Co; Mm. Harriet Cooney, Nash Auto Co; Miss Eleanor MoCone nell, Dayton Shoe Co.; Miss Hizabeth Kolstor, State Highway Department; Franklin Best, Miller Food Co.; Miss Eleanor Gorrschall, Pa. Power & Light Co. Pa P Bend for catalogue. Healey, adv, tit Monday, January 6th. A ” Uae my Proprietor, Jethlehem,” 2ind, ecember will The Evangelical Sunday sel vi on 8 100] BOTVIOE, unday The participants The tit " of the wred cantata glv- chu ntitled, en In cembor re! 201) on Earth, Rey. H Mettiodist special Newman, church at Spring pastor of the 3 Mills, by arrangement with the band, will present next CVwning, when a program of Christ. and pregented, in mas service sunday at 7:00 o'clock as carols, Scripture y itl be selections aeloctions Ww service of this nature a iggy that i Ty a «Nn that place. A go« anticipated, s——— simas program on lical rill Millhedm, ‘oburn, the MIiBE- be ren- 8 inday, Monday, charge Hows: seid 7:30. Dacomber CENTRE HALL, 1 PLEASANT y Centre fine ome and whe tive farme- a favorably ne afin fv He i» hereabouts @ retiring om known ved well and The bride for som: ing has 1 in Willamesport time. Her maid. en name was Miss B Her father was a prominent man in Lock Haven, in which city she reared, The couple have the best wishes a Jarge circle of acquaintances of the groom Hving in Centre county. / Moore Property Sold, he house and lot, formerly the property of the late John D. Moore, in Centre Hall, was sold by Thos L. Moore, to Harry E. Fye The Pury hase price is sald to Gmve been between $2200 and $2600, slightly more than Mr. Fye's bid when the property was offered at public some time ago Of course, the new owner intends ocou- pying the place by next spring. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Runkle now live in it. Clara Cnivert business was of sale EA, a——————— Novembyr Milk Price Up. The net cash price to bepald mem- bers of the ShefMeld Producers Co-op: erative Association, Inc, for the mfk sold by them in the month of Novem bor 1929, is $2.90 per hundred pounds for three per cent. Grade B milk In the 201-210 mile zone, with the usual freight, grade and butterfat differen: tials. This is equivalent to $3.10 for milk sold on a 3.5 base, It is 6% cents per hundred pounds higher than price paid In October. C. H, 1. 8. Alumnl, Attention! The hour for holding the third an- nual alumni banquet, In Grangs Arca- din, Friday evening, December 27th, has been changed from 8 o'olock to 7:30 o'clock p. m. Eisewhere in this issue appears an article wity, the time given as § o'clock. All atumn! wil please note the change of time. Also, it is requested that cards be sent in immediately, Shooting Mateh, J. Mifflin Horner will conduct a shooting match at the Horner farm in Greens Valley, on Uaturday, beginning at 12:00, noon. Chickens, geese, turk. aye, are sald to be [© pens on the farm at this time, ENDS WITH OF BUCKS IN DEER SEASON HEAVY KILI Number Slaln In Two 000, Weeks Officials Fall, Reaeh 25, Game mate~Many Bears | Bas y Ftevily re into Bt rl ned going woods, i The | one went or portsmen in the “An o* ” gunners, who hu day, were most affected by t and the number of st week in the small woods Iz ng the total name the NO. 50 TOWN AND COUNTY - NEWS | FROM ALL PARTS. ATS Were yunty dis nu Aletrict mber ounted Ins oe in State-ald highway funds for the of towns bp roads Hv thy frmy~ ne towne $1 Tres + provement ve a § - was ty ter township nd $746 coivead ce Contre coun in chips hia weed Pat Huston the power house Royer the left wes tne hooting Se Hog Successful Feeders, VOTRE He intler igh tha 1 to secure a ———— A Apt Annual W. C. T. U. Meeting. The annual meeting of al W, T. U, was held at the home of Mra. W. F. Keller, the secretary, recently. Mrs. Godshall presided Five dollars was voted to he contributed to county work and other funds will devoted to securing blotters for the public schools. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs FA. Fisher. At this meeting a neighboring union will be entertained. the lox “ Letter from California. Fullerton. Calif, Dec. 12, Dear Reporter: I enclose check for $5.00; please par. don the delay. Your ever welcome pa ar comes every Monday morning A Merry Christmas greeting to friends. At the yeas I am still do ing a young man’s work, much of the time, for I am very thankful, both for t work and the strength fo it Wd expect to welcome Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Homan, of State College, Sat. urday, the 14th, via the 8 8. Penna They will stay the winter witty us. Any others coming this way please remem ber my address, Yours, H. R. HOMAN, 213 West Amerige Ave, , a4 =i 1926 all age of 79 which he do Fullerton, Calif, Some Big Jack Rabbits, Although “OI" Funk missed the deer Season with his old cronles back In Centre county, he did have some sport in California, as the following to the Reporter indicates: "Last Sunday we went rabbit hunt. ing, and shot five big Jack rabisits one’s cars measured $% inches long. We went through Mint canyon, to An- telope Valley, to the Mojave desert ; saw the largest olive grove in the U. 8. where they cure, pack and can them at Sylmar; sell for 90 cents a gallon, They are black when ripe and mus better than the green olive back East. "There are some very interesting things to see here. “We are receiving the Teporter reg warly. Best regards, "0. BF. FUNK" attention m8 sold for $3006, it and win NOUSe his archasing imting « smn foro rym y Fierow will of to appre” that op friends ler con Christ- city they Marg~ nurses at go te some the Alexander, and Miss dent and Kiwmna ther 3) The cently half t« Bakey, Milroy, Homan Motor Company here re sold two Chevrolet one and one nm trucks. One went to Victor who conducts a coal yard ag x to Zimmarman Prothe wholesale oonfectioners af Lock iho The trucks are both of the six-cylinder type and the latter fw fitted with a screen body. The who advertises fs de~ serving Your patronage He f= une Questionably the wide-a-wake and pro~ gressive merchant of the town whose clef # to srve you with the best at You can't go wrong by with the man whe before the pubile medium of the NOWEDADeTr, BE. Yount Lock Haven, was appointed supervisor of census by Congressman Keisg sn the 18th Cone district, composed of the Clinton, Lycoming, Tiogn and Potter. Mr. Yount is the head of the Lock Haven Chamber of Come merae and that body will benfit to the extent of the entire salary of the su pervisor. The eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Foust being treated by Dw Black at his Lewistown private hose pital, if improving. The child suffered from an abscess on the head that very seriously affected the scalp, and offer afilments. After treatment at the hose pital for a period the child was brought home and is now being taken to Loews lstown every other day for furthes treatment. The attention of Kiwanis at a recent meeting of that body was called tor Propaganda emanating from cities. Which are anxious to have the New York to Chicago air route changed sor as to toudh thelr slrports Constant refergnoe to the dEstrict covered by the Alleghenics as the “aerial grave yard™ is a part of the propaganda. A nume ber of accidents, including the death of Thomas Nelson have been charged to this “grave yard" they ovourred in the and other merchant ’ of alm lowest prives business istently doing OOns oCOomos through the Clarence of grvemional counties of false propasmnda designed against the wirport of Bellefonte.
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