9% VOL. C1V. TY ONE BANK Semn———— CLOSED FRIDAY. Merchants Bank Busi- n: ss—Depositors to Be Pald In Full of and Voluntarily Preetors Farmers Suspend AT pn nt N directors close The bank at t} cember 10th $791,689.31. total the Age Habilities amount Hability of $150.000.00, amoun 104.07. added stockhok If te the ad- lors of there of is ditional of stockholders « available for the vhich $364 of $941.689.31 considerable be comes payment abilities posits, allowing of they will readily cover al of « 536.61 the sum for a assets the directors fed Ee ROCKYIEW “PEN” TO TAKE LIFE OF IRENE SCHROEDER Jan Governor of The been date uary set by execution of W. Glen Schroeder i l Rockview of Corpor motor ss —— i ——— sos ts Penna. Population, 9.631.350, population i ot —— OFFICERS OF COUNTY W.CO.T.T. ELECTED AT RECENT MEETING Following is a list of officers of t Centre od vention h temnber. The us for County W xT ele te it the last meeting of oh eld at Pleasant Gap publics Mrs, president. Hal: Frank odd 134] Ww irovies, State 8. Frank M corresponding Keller. Bolle Mrs. V.C Mrs. F Presdent College: vi Fisher, secretary, fonte; Centre Mra recording Ridge, Hanchard: P. Knoll, State Branches Mrs FV. Loyal Temperance Legton Neilson, Blanchard Light learers—NMrs, Mary Buck, Fleming Departments Americanization, Mrs Effie Baumgardner, Philipsburg Chris tian CCitizenshio Edna Shultz, Port Matilda: Evangel Mrs, Net- tie Erhart. Phil ower Mis- sion and Relief FL. Philips, P secretary treasurer, College Branch Hall David Young Peoples CGoodhart, Centre Mra Temeprance o Mrs istic fpsburg ¥ Mi VICTOR GRANGE IN WINS PLAY conte ion at In tl fxri i Vi i! EER — JURY INDICTS GEORGE (. GRAND jor 2 ttaby ! ct — Fhrie Altoona Hunters SI) Explodes THUR A Lhw atin OW--MEYER, formely RHebersburg AM ——— Price Quality Up. How xt iy % automobi Price Ie rev Chevrolet Down: trated comparisos f prices of Chevr 1928 the new olet Six against prices when the old four-cylinder car was being built Following ti it the time the 1931 nounced, the Six $475 to $650 for the nine different Pas senger while the viinder car at the time of the change from a four to six ranged from $495 £715 oven types In words extensive reductions was o line an today ranges from " models, four a up to badly other the six with its titutes §r ir and La Fie ne V. C. Ridge. BI i Mra. J. Fred Pictures, Mrs Namot We Aaronshurg In Gertrude Adams Colle ternational Relations Legisiati ment Mra HM Medal Contest, Mrs ard: M:« Young, ( Charies State w Enforce | fie! vee lefonte § fia ret dical Temperance. rviston; Motion Hudson, Phill Mrs Nannie Willlama tific Temperance riet Askins ors, Mrs Sunday State wburyg; ws en | Mrs, Har- | klers and Bail Fleming: Instruction, Fleming; So Lillian Ta Schools, , State College: L. H. lLeitzel, College; Temperance and Miss. ions, Mrs. A. P. Weiland, State Col. lege; Union Signal Promotor, Mrs. W. G. Murtoff, State College, There are 19 unions in the county and 13 of these gained the standard of excellence last year, thus recelving the county prize of $1.00 and the State prize of $5.00, Presidents of Loeal Unlons. Aaronsburg-—Mrs, W. H. Phillips, Bellefonte—Mry, O, FE. Struble. Birpchard—Mrs, Hugh CGlossner, Pp Hall-Mrs, Margaret Godshall, ard-—-Mrs. Ella Foresman. Half Moon—Mra J. CC. Mattern, Julian—Mrs. H. Kl Mattern. Millheim~-Mrs. Randall Harter, Milesburg—-Mms. H, B, Oakwood. Orviston--Mra. Harry Martin, Philipsburg —Mrs. Fred Henry. PortMatllda—Mrs. W. J. Woodring. Pleasant Gap—-Mrs, T. E. Jodon, Runvilie—Mrs. Sallie Furl Btate College—Mms. Ells Blerly. Snow Snoe—Mrs, Rena Bland Tusseyville—Mra. M., ¥. Rossman, Unionville—Mrs. Harriet Asking Wingate—Mrs., Ida Witmer, lower throughout the phaeston, tha is priced opt © which is for overs the smaller, refined ————— Hvestook Deg 0M 5 estimated The f Agric 36 «om pared witure as 104) with 000 000 1 SI ol on A AIAN Doing Thelr Own Thinking of the lasso more wisdom his chest in the guise of fun than «do most of the birds who aspre to a llosopher's place In the hall of fame. Wil remarks in one of his recent sal- Hes: “Take every small town ralsed big man out of business and you would have nobody left running it but vice presidents. You can kid about the ol rubes that sat around the cracker barrel, spit in the stove, and fixed the naton. but they were all doing their own thinking. They did- n't have thelr minds made up by some propagandist speaker at the ‘Get No where’ luncheon club.” Will is dead right, friends. so give him a hand. The country has its big men and little, and narrow men and broad, just Ske the city, so where is the difference? It's geographical and that's all. City and country alike are suffering from the plague of stand. ardized thinking. There ds, then, something to be sald for the cracker barrel. ("Country Newspaper Adver- tising.”) wil the and off hero gets loggers, sombrero, PA.. KE RALIL. HUNTERS WRECK CAR AT KISHACOQUILLAS Tro by Mrs Discharged, Hunier® PARK Ahead Car Driven Rifle ¥ LW Strike Ripka rages speed of {fy Car, B. W, Ballet stown Head, ~ | | | § Ww 1 i cot A CHRISTMAS SERVICES, —————— Lutheran. Gintre Hall fe] i {ir } December | rs a ——— RE-ELECTS DORSETT | Harrisburg Favored as Next Conven- tion City After Pinchot Address FE. B. Dorsett, of Mansfield y night reurned of the State Grange at ti fifty-eighth hurs. na when the afternoon's £ WAS to ofMles [| ! 15t oop lots cast o the Pottsvills were | Dorsett } exoired Beason annual convention at tabulated a served one year of an ted fe om Was op un then an ele ars, on h second term by J. A. Berk, New up a conslderable fol ferm and Ww He bi term of two yi will He now bark wos] in wi snd to little more of 764 * tary, and ng 8 rset majority 00 votes out of a Light, Lebanon Villets Delaware, ¥ n i total ’ HOT freasuarer, opposit on was named committee WwW. D in ain chaplain, ie, was renam- ETE re-elected, without wensies Bagshaw, of Blair. the «¢ xecnive Juniata, Gelsaman, to Keemer, and P. G ed lecturer il City, I Uniontown and Harrisburg have been proposed for 1931 con vention wth sentiment favoring the State Capital because of hints thrown out by Governor-elect Pinchot and his wife that they would like to have the next grange convention there. The night session after the election was the most poorly attended of all held. This was due to the fact that many grangers after they got their mileage money in the afternoon, total. ing $7000, left on their Journey home, AMP A—————— Learners Granted Licenses, Four applicants received loense to operate a motor vehicle at Spring and Lamb strects, Bellefonte, last week. They were: Charles ©. Waltz, State College; N. B. Guenant, State College; Forrest Henry S8hommell, State Col- loge; and Mrs, M. Celesta Ream, Pine Grove Mills, Eu —— Binger Bowing Mach'ne office moved from 120 EB. Bishop street to West High, (below Farmers National Bank) Bellefonte, Hemstitching and picoting, the HARRY Bn, MILLER INSTANTLY KILLED MII Hall Man, Brother of M. N. Mill. er, of Potters Mills, Fatally When «Go Tank Weldin Explodes—Fellow Injfared soline In Uneconscions and Hart, man Made er NSHzhtly — May fudiences, - Pleases nan RHolwrt - MoCor Brad Ru- Bailey Jordan Phys Willis ie, Naonid fildred Kline Miliary mich Margaret ford Teaver Genes Richard Fred Luse, Luke EE ————— Attended Rev, Pleken Funeral who Wilram T fove Sweet woes], hose attended the R. Picken H. Picken, Martha 8s Westrfield, Mra J were Picken, Mra Mra. William N Mr and ard Tyrone Mr. and Milo Campbell and BEungard, State MeGarvey, BONS of Shirleyabwireg: Rev Catherman, of Munos Robert Allen, of 'W Mrs Frederic Rev, CC. E M BE (iitwmon Yi on Campbell] Mrs J H son, Miss Mrs and and Musser, Maude Wm dn Mrs and Mrs Rev, and Yeagertos Haven Hey £2 K Kas ne, College H ighter Cc. FP two aN Moore Hazen Hwartzs : Mifflinbae Rev Altoona Rey M. CC Rex « foetzarar an 8unbuy = go Mileaburg J. M, McKechnie, Pleg W. WW. Banks Juniata: State Piper ¥3 un vy sant Gap; Rev, A Rew Li Bixler, College —— Vocational School Banquet, Gregg Twp, Alumni The annual meeting and b#naguet of the Alumni Association of the Gregg Township Vocational School will be held at the Woodward Inn, Friday, De cember 26. The banquet will be serv. ed at 6 P. M. All alumni desiring to attend should make reservation by no- tifying Mrs. Guy 1. Corman, Spring Mills, before December 24. i at —— Sehool Projects Profitable. The close of the second year of the Sugar Valley Vocational School finds a net profit of $203908 on twenty. seven projects carried by twenty-five boys In thevocationad school. The pro- Jects fncluded two acres of truck gard: ening, seven acres of potatoes, three and a half acres of oats, 53 pigs, 100 hens, and 2,850 baby chicks. Five boys had a labor income of over $150 each, The boys spent a total of $8,837.02 and have to thelr credit $5,876.08, giving them a profit of $2,030.08, They work- od 1.827.256 hours on their projects for which they paid themselves $365.45. Adding this amount to the net profit gives them a total labor income of ~Barl L. McCloskey, agent, 48tr $2,404.51. 1930. ROUTING ROAD ON SEVEN MOUNTAINS ith the presser ters Mills side (ONGRESSMYMEN TO RECOMMEND Pp. ——————— Heavy Hogs Killed. W. Ralst ——— a — A A — SA — Hunter Shot at Livonia, hamo¥ In, | he Look) i n Thursday { shot accidentally white vo n the ex | Val- as the Brush suffered he knee to tated a oritiml man wound 1 ing wns in admitted an the ig in gi Phy $43 43 4 a bad he ! condition | 21 Sham Evans adie amy reEons Ok took hosiptal, if he was Parsons’ accidentally « ———————— ci — Fire The Bureau rishurg, Caution, Protect Hay RDO ire isauyed fetter to assing them fire in decorating It is asked ii 4 g but unis flammable material be used In decora- lHghted tise of r cotton to represent by inflammable advises the advise candles the of tons: in or nEainet trees, ornaments liso BNW, liquids elected toys operated The Bureau lights only for illuminating and the placing of a fire extinguisher or bucket of water near Christmas trees for use in emergency. And all this so that Banta Claus and not the under taker be the guest Christmas day. MP MAP AABN. Lamb Club Paid. Centre County Lamb Club members made handsome profits on thelr sheep business during our years, County Ag- ent RC. Blaney reports, Membership of the club for the four years has been 52. It fed 162 )Jambe. From sales it received $2612.37 and prize money amounted to $485. The total of $3077.57 gave the young shep- herds an average return of $1899 a lamb, use of trees, I MS ONS, Penn State Holiday, The Pennsylvania State College clos es on Friday, December 19, for the Christmas holidays, and will reopen at § o'clock Monday morning, January 5. Many of the 4191 stundents are leav- ing before the end of the week to take short jobs during vacation. ~ — NO. 50 — TOWN AND COUNTY KEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ¢ Moser, y Centre Barre, th his and the y Btate Col- hey all ree ’ + ToNidayetery, Roaring ! Compen- retired. Mr, over the counties Fulton, Mif- ata the seued OWThe to the from The - become a person in i garage of onhee tment ing car Ives Car CAr capacity The burglar alarm © Centre installed in and adjoining are sai? to be “ring the bell” Voice of one when olosed it. It will require siliveness to bring about bad check fo wing various banks in countiss at this fme 80 sensitive that the va they in response to within a hit wer A mony the same result when a stacked good ones Panl Huprich, of AKs« among friends and rel Valley for a weak or thelr home In Oho Huprich wil be re- Miss Fay Bohn, a grade Hall High school, a young whose in HITE her many with Wer Centre lady has made ya Prof 3 st asughte Hye Mrs, Ed M janes Mr daughters and ® th Brungard and Sara and Lois, and Mra Harry Frances and from Pittsburgh: Mré 4 Mrs, Flora Limixrt, and and Mrs, Harry Jenkins, from Ty- rone, were among those from a dis tance who attended the funeral of Mrs, Clara Meyer, at Rebersbhurg Mass Mary Langton, a school teache er in Natalie, Northumberland county, is under arrest pending the outcome of a suit for $$5500 damages. The teacher struck Russell M. Long on the hand while he was writing, tng the en to fiy out of the boy's and penetrate the eye, resulting in the Toss of sight of that member. The items for damages are $500 for a Soon tor's bill and $5000 for lose of sight. John Bohn will succeed Paul Brads ford as tenant on the Old Fort fares. owned by W, F. Bradford Mr Bohn has been wing in one of the tenement houses on the farm for several yoars, but has been employed at State Cole loge. Ho and Mr. Bradford wit! cen duet the farm on the fifty-fifty plan, White pe has not heretofore farmed as a tenant, he has had considerable ex perience in farm work and will use doubtedly make a success of it under the modern lease plan, oe from Hubler Jean, and insgrove, and Billy Meyer -