The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 27, 1930, Image 1

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METHODIST CONFERENCE ESSAY CONTEST. B,
MAKES APPOINTMENTS sm——
VOL. C1V.
¢
T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS
So ————
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEH:S 1
FROM ALL PARTS.
Wild geese wer
town
T1930,
1980 SALE SEASON
NOT A DISAPPOINTMENT
Kinds Sells at or Above
Notes and
Recelved Than a Year
FROM THE CONGRESSIONAL
RECORD ON CLOTHESPINS
B. SCHEDULE FOR
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS
Athletic Assoclation
Rules ~First
Raformed Church Its
Young People to Learn of Steward.
ship—Loeal Girls Win
. Encourages
Stock of All
Market
More
Ago.
Yice
“Important”
Tie Vote
Industry—How
Farmer Is Relievid by
Action.
Rev, Harry W.
On
Pruyer
President Breaks on Is Succeeded Centre
Charge By H. A.
Newman County
Frames New
April 15th,
of the Centre
Association was
15th to
for the
the Prices.—Less, Penns Valley Boys and Game,
Congress- Cash In Contests,
tonal
over
pring
flying
’
Monday mornin Yem, “SB
A meeting
Athletic
day,
January of
Ha Is
ucting a
this y
chi
Stewardship
Car County
Tues
bis
six pages of the Con- The prices obtained for all classes of formed Lge called
containing weighty {live stock at the numerous public sales
weighty of held In Centre county have at
a higher tariff on soring clothespins: fat least up to the market value and in! gi fields
Mr. Morris: Mr. President, we must many instances above that point
not forget that to help | myplements, of ¢
the farmer, and is ortunity
to do it again. Note, 1
a contest b
Excerpts from
gressional Record
arguments on the
conference as snes nrge
charges,
Tl ) 4
he ; has came!”
number of pastors to new March arange the
for the OuUng poopie h V ti coming
#
of
i i COrvi
matter been known here wh rv
nd
en
ds which } 5 ™ n the : k } a action toward
Sunday
offi
annu
Farm
here and machinery 1}
an
said “agai aq 1 Drie i oa loss to the s r. | . iy
we are
. iar Sa 3
here "H farm also have
ners 01 I Nave Centre
Hall
8 been
yaad For Ba JO sex idl . 13 ” res
people w irned ove y reg nites the meeting. whic) 3 iT rang
| un 1 r A deur ws
ges to decide first, ss nd and thi FW the very n in athiet- Al Tixed i } Also two
Harry Newman goes | 3 ’ +3 . . double hea
Milly
oung .
good
H. Miller,
ol?
This is applies to
and the farmer good
the
clothespins are m
this tariff and all ov
farmers will
80 that their
can make clothespir
Mr. Thomas of
Senator think
grandchildren
Mr. Norris:
ing clothes, if get
clothespins too high. . i
Mr. Norris: The object of the tariff cent.
is to increase the price which the j terms
man makes the ariticle will
«... The same argument
ery casa This is only a
Just a mtie. In this
washerwoman's mite
much for every
the same little
wa come to
lumber, when we
when we come to when
to steel, when wecome to everyt
It is only a little, but in the ¢
ft makes up
American people.
Mr. Barkley: Why
any discrimination as
al clothespins? Why shoul
and autumn and winter dl
discriminated against if
to tariff
clot}
Mr.
erwoman repair
Bellof
popular
whic
The
it at
months
ibetter
i tv
dily
the
er ralses wood 1
Let
this
us Increase be
omestead it
public rales
for $5,300.
y-three acres
broad land cha length of cr
plant trees
-great-grandchildren
Think of it!
Does the
or
commence
purchas
sales from twelve
to
settling conditions.
by
he
who
to many Daniel
appears have brought
The
the
great about
"ses ba atnes at
move is fidings
looked The following
offering
en
Oklahoma upon favorably farmer
gre
wearing
Mlizabeth Yorty
bequeathed $3050
Home It
i Cia 13 1 % arr ge
indicated: Lebanon, dec
Theme—What I
given me on my
First place, Arda Isl
Martz
vears.) Theme
Grenfell In
First place, Ruth D. Heib-
Robert E. Bradford; pri 24
his © Piaoes
he Methodist
held ip
olin Jacobs,
board of trust
nerease of
hat our wares on t block, th
be
sat re -
at grant | $ the ow i
to the loysville
war a part of more
given | thera
handles
This is
credit time of
five
clothes? | rser banker the
be
will Group A
with
(9-11
second
ession of t Epls- would
wear- | papers in nu instances. !
Harrisbu
of pecially tre the
months is coupled
It
brought a
not any
the
They may a " a dollar birth
het conference, y ney n churche
Wey whee Vir }
5
Group
price Dr
Per lof the
the
lnrgoer
N Horace Lin pres
ten with a Anna Mae
(12-14
In
ane
3 i oes, reportad a
discount. is claimed g . i
ion funds for 2
Frozen f rg at ‘ort atilda; ern | NArY IK » i property at Millhelm
Hall, bid up to
Port George E,
alsbure Hosterman lives
} Corporat <
ave much ru Warm hearted
x in dowment of $0205.39. The total worth] Mm hearted at
than the of the fut
return on day of ' t1
: funds I the Corporation at ie
three por cent. discount and tweoly * prea n a . 1 second
i . . OF f 16 fiscad year, February 2
months credit, and this, too, without $401.928.5 :
11.928 58
affecting prices obtained 4
trict
There
x or
who get. | cash sale Labrador Centre
in ev
this is
the
is made
little,
Dince
xl place, John RR. Zubler
(15-17 years.) Theme
Budget. First place
Mary
Brad. da
case it is Group
My Bteward
Mary A
M. Zubler
ford
Group
much larger variation
today th
The pr
COWS
It is a
American
thing
sugar, when
will not
family,
when
mean
and
hip
wrough council de
that school
Lamb street which
. | v 8 mtr , : E g § n two plots of ground ace
5 1 yen 14] WELTY i rt Matilda 2 TRU SL irl for Fy 3 f
PUrDOSes for school
snes
i the
was noted
for
t
prices attie Retber: ond of
third place, C.
HX piace, boro's
happens BOMa VAIS ago I sated AY raed
) Wi
we come to instance, obtained for
3
comparable Kes
Unie
count breeding
be a
knocked
one ta
The
into ac
’
come to gasoline,
glass, we come
hing. | $250
ding rh How I spend
iverdions
<34
rch dedi
of Will.
carfieid,
may May
Rebersburg at
tHda Howard,
May & 1B
Steward
" and mem- |. ?
down :
livin the long ago that a cow at the
Kerlin
be located on
wently purchased
south of the
the cost of hird
The
ve been
was a according
form,
her
is a
COw,
and that's all
breeding but 5 . ‘ . . § . { 1 g tha winne a 1 irom A rag ying
assical « Ying
large in Hall
lersburg |
Tvl
ghould there be general
i
between season-|
{performance
not only
factor
s 2 that «
i
clothesp plan of road
» was spent
a total
State paid
which the
the coun.
wf v rad # 14 ed
goction sold for little
1 rE oO feos
JESSIE II PROVIDED
3 3 t ralun ir i
increases the % ¥ uu nH ool |
wns for no
Net
New
, of Rules,
man or : . 3 ' tov, . i jeg {COW With a in Her Side s were d
presented the amendment 4 i os ‘ A ig : f wood, and He B.C Myers. Altoons i
The profoun ; , :
produced such
Window Fal}
ly Contented-—Penn State Speclal- | |
ists Making of . . Ive 13 : wl : Herahurg,
Found In Stomach. mad ine definite chang The rules] Te in Centre Hall or wturday and
n Mast.
a lively
5 SONS,
Study Bacteria’
uncertainty
that the vots
this crucial
Curtis rose
amendment
to
clot}
on
Fort
Of this am-.!
Spyk-
Hames
von ulired
Come
with
now &
twenty
espns,
—————
PENN STATE GRADUATES
2288 “AGN" SINCE 1909
Pug
Mrs.
nl move.
the iat
a———— ro 4 . changed
Military Yeteran., ye y 24 0 ten . = 3 searvh wi a
8 I. Bachdel
Faneral for Aged being conduy
2 3
oR and Prof lea ies ‘ «
it 1 will be resumed =i
There were 173 In the re Lr wh y In “
The next
160
when informed of the
of the window placement ha
II. The ofiginal!Tucsdas
was provided over four years ago ni
RETO LNNoOU Need OOM.
rare oud "
grot the T1'nion etary pets SUOCoss will start as
be f
at gamoes ws
4d P. M.,
Friday,
innings
In oases of a post
two teams concerned
a play-off.
All schools play
girls’ league will pleases notify J.
Wetzel, Centre Hall, as soon as
sible
The
calling
£1
rules
pald A
former beginning
be tof he ww he 8 many ff nds there
: well.
ployed by
company, in Reade
Years has
were graduated
Mrvices were Pennstate Jeagio
American Legion
bugler from
furnished
the last
section
¢ ifttendad and wi in-
mem- mum was suggested. Hin
: i 30 PM
et brs of the . | Femate and will
The 1929 Corn Crop
Penn
1 nes
ne | for vitamin testa of 9
for Vour minis s an wt nts § —————————— »
Those 1118 Million Dollars State's Road Share,
erans of this Kap | inciuded: Rov O I 3 ; } distri
‘ennayivanin's share distri
in tha Sailors’ and Soldiers’ ila WW. Willard nn Ens 1a ri
highway
hart died yna tis ¢ Todor fund
Home, at Hampton, Va. from compli-|sel State College: Frank n Shue. bution of fouls a funds y
cations of old age. Huntingdon David P. Bucke, Hazel eon ution embodied in the Dowell
. : : will exceed $16,000,000, and when
State should approxi
ton, the son of the Rev. J E A. Buoke
. A I An matched hy the
to be spent within
s———————————
¢ Harrisbu Charle Johnston
of Harri LITE. haries F John m, $23.000,000
Treverton: Charles Diehl, Williamsport,
February Milk Prices,
3} ald Farm = . Sihegh threes years.
ShefMeld Farma “ae 5156 and Charlies E. Puller, Huntingdon, The Will now in
League 28 Parker Gardner, Fayettvilloand Miss ; oy
’ a » a ioAnd. M if signed by the president, wil auth.
The League were be and { Puera B. Robinson, ize a Federal appropriation of $125
4 - 5 . » i alion i -td
certificates of Indebtedness 186c, making (examined for 000,000 annually for three years
' # £ ! Years,
the gross price $2.37 for February 1930. |A. Hooxer, Salina pastor, for J
orders, and Garland C. Patterson,
Hyde, for local preacher orders
and a fis
Troop IL.in
trib.
vote
and
Cavalry,
ing squad
103rd
okin, BO
,
game the
arrange
Mr
the
NE,
been a
pO ewd
will
the last
Civil War
Colonel
In fvania the crop in
»
corm
1329 as 46,470.000 bushels, va
$46. 470,000, $1.00
tre grew S00
this amount. The
acre in Pennsylvania
over the average of
2 ute to one of appivin or
ied a
5 * . f ey
or per bushel. Cen- in the tq in t} -_
10 in the
for
r
pos
OT a : ® fale: Seth wishing to
830 bushels of re g th
yield per
was nine bushels
the States.
county
a vorazn Charies Shawley, of Mileshurg, Ufie
derwent a kidney in the
Ciearfield re
in that
size. The stone
wo and onefourth pounds
five inches across, wae
and three-fourth inches thick and
and three-fourth inches long
Mr. Shawley is recovering nicely from
the operation.
William F. Rishel and Fred Slack
were among the twenty-two Centre and
the | Clinton dairymen others
the the Cow
The function in
out guests of
Haven, at
Chub
tow
Mi
Hh operation
The
stone
unusual
all hospital,
kidney
incision
motion
in the C
under the
Interscho-
school may
Association
association
for
A
of
adopted a
athletic meets
to played
Prnnsyivania
Each
State
vaalkid =a
organ of
-.
t
welghed
a—————— i —————— mate
THE FARMERS MARKET.
As the farmers are about starting out
lodged
all
A
the
bw
is conference, and
Dairymen's
: 138 3 and measured
expenses were asic . Association
John
deacon's
at
vernon]
to raise another crop, they face again Liverpool,
the shall
marketed maximum
two
or
but
AMAA
of
loc] elders orders; may not join the
f five
they must be governed by the rules |
the P. 1. A. A. in order to compete
Plans are in course of completion 10 with other schools in the county.
100,900 the The county track meet was the topic
held infor discussion but very little was done
. toward tt with exception of
Fhe Seid. of and
Bridge over of some changes.
on detalis of meet be worked
by the wvarious committees
The ttecld appointed
president
problem how that be
of
of agriculture has made
arop
to secure the
The art
marvelous
value. JAMES M. GUFFEY DEAD AT 9L
—— be ———— entertain visitors during
Liester Place Sold. State
of the
owned
progress during the past 25
convention to be
August 21-23.
Memorial
Susquehanna will be
the second conventiion day.
years Scientific gion
widely and have
duction. But the
marketing of the
ideas have spread very
increase pro-
the county and
in
associations
Plonesr In ithe ON Industry of Penn.
sylvanla and for Many Years In
Democratic Party,
improvement WW
the’ fast James M. Guffey, #1 ploneer in the
industry land development of Pennsylvania,
other OCCUDA no at i s i» in Pittsburgh, He
andled by small al : a8 active for bd years as a dead was made by Justice n
indepe nde This | ad er in the Democratic party of the C., Parsons and Bessie BE. Parsons, of!
be the fs some nd Mme. Decatur township, Mifflin county |
out of line with the ten lencies | He —— A ———
times
combinations and
many small
liv eand pre yot
more stabilized by gr
binations of capital.
In agricultural
not been possible to controt
duction In any such way, though
ganization for cooperative marketing
of food products have already made
great progress, and will become cone
stantly more of a factor,
The small independent farmer has a
big proposition on his hands to deal
pingle handed with the vast forces of
modern business that handle his pro-
duct. Thess forces are too big for him
to deal with. He is often about as
Harrisburg,
jore’
greatly One
Valley
Lieoster, was
Mra
two places
by the
sold last
Clar M.
property adjoins that
the west and
acres with improvements
in Georges
Philip A
his wid
committees
few
wil
: bs ; appointment nto rested work of the
business of scientific Inte and Ballors Testing
ng
the
i
adoption which
wa commodities has not week by the dedcated
for $2100. The
of David Rearick
contains
the two oounties who were
made any such
It is gr
that the
widely from
tions, in that it
units of
may
what
of the
Liester,
v ; er, of Look
ently complicated by ar— “
y i 1 by Clinton Cou
—————
SYNODS WILL ACT ON
MERGER PLANS
oil w— comm by the is 5 at the niry
varies on twenty-three
Tha
ck to
are
Program and
lps, chairman;
Wagner
Tron “ and
chairmar EH. Dal
Officials—Jo Hays,
Watts, W. 8. Jeffries.
Gate and police—Ralph Dale, chair-
man; J. J Serff, Leroy Freeby.
wf ———
Penna, Federation of Women to Meet,
The annual meeting of the Pennsyl
vania Federation of Democratic Wom-
en will be held at Johnstown, April
9, 10 and 11. The Women's Democrat
fe Club of Johnstown will be the host.
ess club. Mrs Nellie Tayloe Ross, vice
chairman, Democratic National Com:
mittee and Ex-Governor of Wyoming,
and Hon. Gordon Browning, Congress.
man from Tennessee, will be the speak-
ers at the banquet which will be held
Thursday ovening, April 10, at the
i 1s "yo . -
died his home grr di Sy of
deed Jahn Phil-
OR
advertising
Gilbert Hancock
dairies, en
Mr.
also
farm, owned by Ki
Pr
oducers of the United
Pennsylvania into
existing
TLaitheran
in
was
Realignment
The
purchs
8
jew
Hennigh home in town,
recently by Irvin Hennigh,
sel to J. D. Heler, of Howard,
very genial manager of the Bhaffer
He and his family will
shorly. Mr. Hennigh leas«
the home owned by Mra Martha
Confer, now Mra Thomas Auman. and
will move into it. He will be employed
by Maynard Barger whose farm Hes
next to the Confer property, near Red
Mill,
The Potter township poor overseers
have a difficult case on their hands in
the care of three towhnship charges
in the persons of Elisa Jordan and het
two sons, Bam Nevill and Daniel Jore
dan. The oid lady is ninety years of
age, and practically helpless, while
Sam Nevil Is a pitiful spectacle as he
beet pia put It Church in Tour
the
3 Fi
I. R
chairman, C.
K. Stock,
TLanhart,
M.
became the oll
great [industry in
gh (at Pithole,
located In of Clarion
In interests took him
to Titusville and in 1882 to Pittsburgh
He began
business and politics
Guffey, popularly known
M.,)” was active In the first
of Robert E. *attiaon,
candidate for governor, when he first
came to Pittatjurgh. He also aided In
Pattison's second campalgn when Pat-
tison was re-electd. He wns active al-
so In Grover Cleveland's three cam-
palgns for president.
Elected the Pennsylvania member of
the Dmooratic national committee,
firat interested
the
in
ofl
Later he
{ste gix synods
Surprise Party at Hartley Home, [recommended by a committees repre-
[Mifflinburg Telegraph.] sonting the affected areas and will be
Mrs, Clayton Hartley and daughter | submitted during May and June at the
Dorothy wers aorised whi = Pi " of | Fespective mectings of the six synods.
their friends anthers at their hon . The new districts would Include the
oy ny : nei sora 4 itn ¢
on Walnut Street, Mifflinburg, fn hon- [fullowiag eount/es: .
or of their birthday anniversaries. | South Central Synod-—Dauphin, Cum
. tiga wine |(Derland, York, lebanon, Lancaster,
Mrs, Guy Oberlin and Ruth Hartley | » o
served diesgant refreshments: a Cambria, Huntingdon, Blair, Somerset,
birhtday cake was baked by Mrs. Hart. Redfand: Fulton, Peanilin and Adan
ley’'s daughter, Ruth. of Centre Hall: : orth Central 8ync C on) elk Sn
also a small one with five candles for |'T® Cameron, Clinton, Potter, Snyder,
Dorothy. The evening was spent with Union, Mifflin, Perry, Schuylkill, Juni-
music and games, and especially by ata, Lycoming, Tioga, Northumberland,
“Don.”
Montour, Columbia, Sulllvan and Brad-
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs
ford,
Levi Hartley, of Contre Hall; Mr, and| Fastern Synod—Philadelphia, Dela
Mra, Forrest Catherman, Lewisburg;
wl of
wns Jens
thie
store he
move
od
sn of 18656 during boom
and
industries
Vénango
the
1880
mergers, thou county
manufacturing oil fields eh
a the market ig jcounty his there
or leas eat come
to gradually
15
retire from
years ago
"Col. J.
campalgn
Democratic
the has
Proe
or
industry, it
ved
ns
large
ware, Montgomery, Chester, Berks,
Bucks, Monroe,
helpless ns a small child in a congest-
ed city street trying to avoid the traf:
fic that threatens to run over and
crush him.
The farmers will have to study this
marketing problem more carefully. It
is the biggest unsolved problem of their
business. They may apply the best
technical ideas to the work of raising
crops, but if they do not market their
stuff efficiently, their season's work
may be lost,
Guffey held the State Democratic lead.
ership for 16 years He was re-elected
national committeeman in 1800 and In
1904. He broke with William Jen-
nings Bryan, Democratic nominee for
President, In 1008, and Guffey delegates
to the Demooratic national cenvention
in Denver were unseated
In later years Col. Guffey not only
fost his political power, but his wealth
ns woll, At one time he was rated
at twenty millions,
Mr and Mra Guy Oberlin, Mrs. Mahlon,
Dreess, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Oberlin,
Clyde Palge, Mr and Mrs, Clayton Hart-
ley, Misses Violette Hartley, Ruth Hert:
ley, Bettie and Jennle Oberlin, Gladys
Halen Catherman, Mildred Drecse, Dor
othy Hartley, Messrs. Bruce Hartley,
Junior Catherman, Donaly, Kenneth
and Junior Hartley, Harold Dreose, Bers
tram Oberlin, They both received use
ful gifts, All returned home wishing
Mabel and Dorothy many more happy
birthdays
Lehigh, Northampton,
Pike, Carbon, Lackawanna Luzerne,
Wayne, Susquehanna and Wyoming.
Western Synod-Erie, Crawford, Mer-
cor, Venango, Warren, Forrest, Clarion,
Jefferson, Armstrong, MoKean, Kik,
Indiana, Lawrence, Beaver, Butler,
Washington, Greene, Fayette, West
moreland and Allegheny.
If all of the preront six synods ap
prove the new districting, a commit:
tole will be appointed to arange for
bringing about the new realignment,
Fort Stanwix Hotel. A large number
of women and mon have already made
reservations for the dinner,
Hemdquarters will be at the Fort
Stanwix Hotel where the first sesso
will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesda
morning and where the reception to
delegates will be held Wednesday
evening. At 12:30 on Thursday there
will be a luncheon to delegates at the
Capital Hotel,
Detnooratic women from all sections
of the State are expected to attend
the mseasions,
attempts to move about on his knees
and attend to the household duties
which are doné In the most primitive
fashion in the little hovel they oall
homie. The other charge, Daniel Jor
dan, is also a hopeless oripple, and i
confined to bed The overseers pros
vide the family with plenty food but
there is need of personal attention.
The word sanitation ts foreign to this
household. It seems Inoredible that
Kentucky backwoods living conditions
should ba found s0 near home,