The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 18, 1930, Image 1

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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,
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CHRISTMAS SERVICES,
——————
Lutheran. Gintre Hall
fe]
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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 «
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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.
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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
-