niacin YOL. C1V. 3, 1930. AMOUNT OF POTATO YIELD IN STATE IS #$41,1584,000.00 ————— Lehigh Ralses Most Bushels While Lancaster Gets Biggest Price. bureau of statis- Department potato crop According to the tics, Pennsylvania of Agii- culture, the 1929 was with one exception the most valuable ever produced in the Commonwealth, and was the second most valuable produced in any State last year The 1829 25.740.000 80.000 estimated at with 31.- production is bushe bushels compared Due $1.6 Is in 1828 rease from 65 cents t the yon QO per-bushed value of rop, the to- ta last r 1 production year worth $44,184,000, On the } + 1 narvest in a Wis es timate 10 Hass of the acreage i $176 in rop was worth 1929, compared $856 per ra 1928 au to 1 § unties in to- retains the total value totalled $2,630,070, 1,812,880, vids all co Lancaster in Crop at was tal production, lead galned the crop 865,300 A year L.eh bushels, that with a value of $3,011,040 Centre county is credited ing produced 277,400 at $416,100. A iarge potatoes grown in produced Penns ago of 1 1 valued Lancaster while of with hav- bushels, valued percentage this county were farms, stimated th 16 on Following tion and value and surrounding Blair Centre Valley the e produce Centre year: $285,840 416,100 642.340 is of crop in unties last 164,710 1.400 Co Clearfield 362,480 Clinton Huntingdon Mif 113,680 189,940 141.040 250,130 0 s——————————_—— WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH farmer pro- ¥ ys er leeelved Dies Following Injuries Nittany Mountain, State College «1 on th fain the yueh red, siightly init was but J PRAISE FOR KISTLER. that thors, It is generally is best known by his neig being so it is interesting to Bedgwick Kistler, Democrat committeeman and probable of hi for United is thought of In the community whe he lives. Mr Kistler's home is Loc Haven, which is in the Williamsport cHiatrict Commenting on the action Democratic state committee and voters the party's candidate for United States senator, Wiliams- port an independent newspaper, accepted A man That learn how national candidate States senator, ic 5 party of the as the Sun, says: “In the ler, of Lack United of Sedgwick Kist- their candidate the slot ion Haven, States as senator, Demo- SMOKE SUFFOCATES RETIRED MINISTER AT STATE COLLEGE F. Baker, Returning to Burn. Homl After Carrying Wife from Bullding, Is Overcome, and Is Found Dead by Firemen. Rev, E. PF. | minister, was Rev. E, Ing jaker, a retired Baptist suffocated Saturday which destroyed the West Falmount Ave and Mrs QO. Cromer, fire 404 Mr, O jmorning in a at by and Mrs The residence { occupied {Mr Baker fire was discovered second floor wut his wile, buflding The building he firemen searched unable find After the haa hey discovered his body lying back bed, next to Examinat that he suffocation a from to the valuables. the turned third tims did for «woud ered and ware un, hi him cleared to smoke AWAY, t t died sufferere wall ff oa he {proved ‘had art. The home, which was badly damaged, insured. The wout $36,000 to $7.000 Fire Chief Harry Resides come by i the our ome, { been Wed hie 18 not loss fg estimated OVHr- was smoke fire, ing } his h Fireman wr removed Moore suffered Ty he 18 10 burned th 5 later i arm. iHremen eft scene bast » oul uled partition, o'clock, Were reen {fire again broke out in a Lurie LI Two ¢ n, P.B} ¢ of here noon From there the two! to out” 1 Be strangers came the office Reporter to “straighten the writer i i ments were m by them | the county thedr Later a telephone message to t} is Detective Boden was to t} the methods of these men not endorsed by him, and the county officer further requested that it be columns. indienting | that detective was satisfied with x1 of their meth | lanation onls, office off ex were from ei + t that 80 DURST—GERHART. % A formal announcement riage of Ruth ward Durst of the bride, Linden Hall. of the mar- Gerhart and Bd. was made by the parents Mr, andl Mra. J. H Ross, The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe at the Lautheran parsonage, Hall, on last Thursday couple Rous Centre morning. The 1 # THis 1 of nt a their fu has of in have the hea ticket ’ wh admirab } a The man senate change # men Pennsylvarda is industrial states representatives should be trained y ex} late been undergol Ty a ing to the front. the important th Its t! government business Mr. fairs, personnel ain com one of mn | in busines been Of e country. 0 Kistler is a man of large af- He has long been identified with were accompanied y 1 Lynn W Lemont, also on burg, At of by a brother Ross, and wife, ! accompanied them | trdp to Harris- Philadel and other points. Philaddphia the party were guests Mr. and Mra 1. C Swartz Mrs Swartz before marriage was Irene Ross, a sister of Mrs. Durst, The bride is registered nurse and has bean engaged in following her Pre fession. Mr. Durst has been lHving in of the wide, of | who their honeymoon hia, a Democratic politics, both In the State nation, but only because saw it a field for public His peirty has made a wise move by switch- ing him from second to first place on its ticket, His chances for election to the senate, with the confusion that ex- ists today in the Republican party in the State, are even brighter than are the chances of a Democrat to become governor, With him In the lead his party can wage throughout the State an enthusiastic and militant campaign.” Press reports from Lock Haven and other sections throughout the State indicate that the choice of Mr. Kistler is finding general favor among Dem- ocrats. It is a hopeful sign that a man of the type of Mr. Kisler, who can command such a splendid reference by an independent publication like the Williamsport Sun, is willing to be the candidate of his party In the hope of preventing the dection of Senator Grundy, whose ideals are not In har: mony with the ideals of progressive Pennsylvanians, and he in service, semi retirement during the few | years. The couple will live Centre | Hall, The Reporter joins a host quaintances in wishing the complete happiness, past in of ac. couple Young-—Houtz, Bigir ¥., Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Young, of Bellefonte, and Ger- aldine I. Houtz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BE. EB. Houtz, of Bellefonte, were united in marriage at Cumberland, Md, Tuesday, February 25, by the Rev. OQ J. Price, pastor of the Methodist church. The bridegroom Is a gradu. ate of the Bellefonte High school and was formerly a school teacher. He is now employed at the Willlamsport post office, They expect to stay with the bride's parents until spring. A A A IA AO From rumors afloat on the streets, the Bairfoot property will not lack for bidders when put on the auction block —————— NO. 1 cmn—— EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE MAKES APPOINTMENTS and of from Present Pastors MHlhelm Presiding at Contre Hall Returned-——Reduetion Elder Districts Four to Three. fr i i « Reduction in the of the three { wesiding ‘ districts onierence four to of the in Wil - « Cent KE Ww nl Penns ania h gesmton offi vil res from ical Chun ted Ines ns it ninetieh First sport annual Ey conducted the angelic] chit h in am The vote un after it wo-hour nounced as and 5 F.H introduced tricts 1 Onno Rey Sanders churct? th on when he a raesosition wuthoridng recluction, defining ¢ boundaries ts 1nd act istri fi oid ting a salary A approved of HW for presiding ors. very tem of the resolution by large majorities to reduce ti of districts were Rev. 1. 3 ¢ wed to Opposing the plan i num Her Lewistown, ithe had Lie Shortess vote until d ¢ 14 thie Dr a Hoch, Rree Mechanicsburg, for Ider Ren Ww Hughesville; Joseph South Wii 11161 presiding + C Ww and {fey i Grove How yr I themsel York District, i ¥ H wt Trevert Distriet, Cy Pere t AMoor Willlamspor Fir Bed $ 5 Alton lesfosr i oe A A Pe y s, Jorsey Shote, Lock Haven Mis- Mountoursville, « Bel fon Hownur Liberty, | ladysburg, v Willinmaport, $ nt Gro oer Lock ven, don gale tate ogre, Warrensville, Wayland, Cirouit Williamsport, Pifst; Williamsport, Grace; Williams port, 8t. John; Williamsport, St John Williamsport, Bt. Paul; Williamsport, Trinity; Burnham, Lewistown, Grace: Lewistown, Trinity; Centre Hall, Du- shore, Lopez, Millhedm, Rebershurg West Milton, and White Deer. coming, Sonestown 'o 1, Sugas aRiey Adjustments the Williamsport district reate Farrandaville, h is to be placed under the Supervision | of Lock Haven; Nittany, which to detached from the Howard it | and placed under the lock Haven Mis- | gion circuit; and Huldersbumg, whi h | has been transferred from the State] College charge to the Howard circuit. | Appointments Made. whiiamsport District on to whi in be All of the appointments for the Will- | famsport district, Rev, W. B. Cox siding elder, are printed below: i Altoona (first) C. H. Loyer | Altoona (Grace) M. Jenkine | Avis PP. Maneval Bellefonte W. Campbell | Bellwood BB. H. Heisor lurnham / ‘ oo dv He Furner Centre Hall and Spring Mills . ‘i vr .« W. E. Smith Dushore and Lopez. .....H. W. Heigdley East Point ... . W. Bartges Grover B. Tempel Howard ............ . BE. Yingling Hughesville , visainesdn WW. Btosk Jermoy Shore vvssad. BB. Mays Lewistown (Grace) ........J. M. Dick Lewistown (Trinity) ......L. M. Dice Liberty sansssansaves sR C BtaMer Lock Haven oa Re Mergenthaler Lock Haven Mission..... H. R, Husler Lycoming vasensve ol. Ho Jacobs Millkedm sesviennnnen snl GQ Kleffol Montoursville. ........... 1. W. Moyer Reborshurg sores od. Re Schectorly Salladysburg vesves DP. Bmeltzer Sonestown ...iiivviveiiese In B. Kline State College ..............A. C. Ruth Sugar Valley col CQ Paunlhamus Warrensville ...... Ja. BL. Teter Pre A H. A sre re nn EEE Fass Wayland ............C. A. Whitehead on Baturday. (Continued on next column) CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL MAKES FEBRUARY REPORT At the monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Centre County Hos. pital, held evening, March 11 the following for the month of submitted and ap- proved: Tuesday rapport February was Patient Department Number patients 1¢ patie in hospital Fob ruary t, 1830 Number nts admitted during montt month month nnbesr deaths v urghoer Foy { (Areates tients per day patient ROAD CONTRACTS Two will Highway burg TO BE LET. Penns Valley by the Btate the Hlarris- road bee March 26h, and ntler, road contracts in jet month Department at for one be hils office Linis will opened the second The road township and Wednesday, a day first noted Potter Mills length is in Potters Th approximate a roadway wi) HAE TE I at 1 near and lead to ‘ussevviile, © {eit or ly r ding would 1 CLORe point econd ———— —— 6.94 MILES CONCRETE ROAD FOR CENTRE COUNTY ¢ i ¥ Apo Hennlgh Property Sold. ro ———— A ————— E. Celebrates Anniversary. the . over fo % Bro tainment “Amos person and “nce a4 genuine surprise were represented and Rev. Keeher, They conversation by 2256 present. The Ladies’ Temple a Radio Play, and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf and Miss Sara Runkle sang. The Eagles’ pro- gram was further carried on by sing ing by Harold Bradford, Isabel Brad- in present ors Prof engaged by in YMvely and were enjoyed the gave Beailah Bradford not oid the popular “If 1 Had a Talking Picture of You A play en titled "A Back Yard Squabble™ wns given by Emory Flomy and Clarence Walker The Potters Mills orchestra furnished the music, while a band of yet four years ONE RONK, " onlored boy aritsts supported them. Refreshments in abundance were sorved p— ulin di—— A 5 Hwnia, in spots, Contre a special clean-up week, though needed without rel, is about the cleanest, nicest town n the country, When the time comes, tha dark gloomy spots are shaken up, the tin cans disappear--we are fit to ws looked over, and the Inspector says, one hundred per cent. ofean, from previous column) . Herman ov ds WW. Zang (Cirouit) + W, E. Grove (FMrst) J, H. Fleckenstine (Grace)...J. W. Krecker (8t. John's). .G, C. Gabriol Williamsport (St. Pau's)N. L. Hummel Williamaport (Trinity). W. N. Smeltzer Members of Quartrely Conference Lock Haven, J. R. S8echrist, C. J. Dick, Hughesville, OG. 1. Malice; State Col lege, W. C. Blerley, P. EB, Keen; Will- famsport, First, B, Crumbling, C. W. Gunter; St. Paul's, M. F. Fosselman. Rew, J. PF. Bingman, In the York district, continues to serve at Logan: ville, The appointments of other min- isters In the same district are these: Rev. 8. A, 8nvder, Berwick (St. Paul); Rev. HL. M. Buck, Carlisle: Rev. N. J Dubs, Hummels Wharf: Rev. FF. H Foss, Locsburg: lev, B. B. Haney, West Nanticoke, (Continued West Milton White Deer Williamsport Williamsport Willlamaport Williamsport a FOR STATE COLLEGE Extend Electirie Service. 0 Smoke Homse Thieves Basy. weeks sneak Penns ¥ . to robbing house owne- uring the past two un ‘ ves were busy in y ne thelr houses RE. Hettinger, who a mile north-east of Spring Mills, completely stripped of Its con- while the smoke Houser, of near robbed of ENOTES The smoke smoke ed by fe abot A wns owned Hal, Up has been house Penn contents tents, by was unitil ii Lidoyd also its the me there but the which they arrest present owners have are is predicted. no arrest made clues working an woeveral on and early A AIM Penn State Dropped 112. Failures in students State ¢ of caused 112 from Penn at the end first semester this year, according to a report ise from the Registrar's office. Sophomores lost the members, scholarship dropped of ti to be 16 sued most th because edght fire Juniors was dismissed, 7 te Little Red School House, © The one-room school so characters istic of the early American education system ls disappearing at the rate of almost 5,000 per year In 1018, when figures were first compiled on schools of this type there were approximately 200,000 in this country, In 1927-1028, the number had been reduced to 153.- 000, At the present time it ia estimate ed that there are about 150,000 or less, The rise of the one-room school was due to circumstances. 8Sparce popula- tion In widely scattered areas often. times separated by geographic barriers, made necessary the concentration of public education in small units, Ilinofs has the largest number of one-room schools with 10,105, and Rhode Island the least with 87. In Towa there are more than 9.500 such schools, and in Kansas, Missouri, New York and Pennsylvania, the number is in excess of 7.000 each. Among other States with a large number, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin each have over 6,000, J withdrawing gcholarships. Thirty. failed, and droppel. Only one senior S wi six students fifty of poor men art } fourteen were TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES! FROM ALL PARTS, Ten pages to the Heporter this wedk, address Be delay. Bend 8 your change of Do not roof aks H. in us on Belle 017 Wrmers , call V Miller, WwW. nrecrenganst 1H ICHAEL Y ane WoeeK the road nesd a BLOCK your trial ~W, ol? Bellefonte, sister, Mrs. Charles Saund- 1 relatives in ang reDadred Bellet of her will and ine the k's issue of The Taker Calis” interesting appears on WE iD i orter ranklin od inte built) ae Hall, i» Northern ‘ Co. con he Russel rs, Whe gener use. position ne am jssun reg Union rmers Protective head. ores in ty, the I nave not Agency, who qu been weld Union whetre representatives of the agency procured cash the 25.00 checks of several farmers untill ern satisfactory ores which not produced. has been of D A Boomer, and is giving entire satisfaction The stem is noted, according to the salesman, Dewey Krumrinefor its quiet running and light consumption of fuel The outfit in connection with a formerly heated with coal ae ia Hent distributed throughout dwelling heretofore, with hot hot water ra- t sister, Jean, of Blain, 1 home apparently Bie n arters in lleville, has received business $ Janks refused to he cond showed dentinls, wore A "Quiet installed May™ the heater residence ofl in sy is used boiler 4 in the nm water and the ordinary diator, Miss Helen Rishel and her Mrs. Miles Bower, and dren, Sally Lou, and Clark William Perry ¥ ra at the parental of that Mr and Mrs William PF. Rishei, Farmers Mills. Mr. Bower, who is combining farming and teach- ing, wns obliged remain at home. Miss Helen is supervisor of Home BEo- onomics in Lebanon county, with a home office at Palmyra This is the fourth yetir she has filled this position, which, speaks well for the work she did while a student at Penn State, John H. Bitner, of Milroy, agent for the Lycoming radio, conducted a nume« ber of experiments last weelkk in the Alexander Caverns, just east of Milroy. One of the machines was taken into the cavern and tified out in a number of different positions, and the results were noted with much interest, not only by the cavern officials but by of fidials of the Radio Corporation. With no ascial but one of thes limestone ledges, and the ground run to another rook excellent results were obtained, The echocs especially were very inter esting as the machine was hooked up in different chambers of the oave Mr. Bitner has installed a Joud-speak«r on the outside of his store on the core ner of College Avenue and Woodlawn Avenue and It Is attracting much ate « county. a of at to ‘The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year tention,