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C1V. oc R 925, 1930, PINCHOT AND DAIX. tn to ¢ effort of Govern- control the organi- practice istration, whet Washington ead of the partly due from considering President as head and thus respons to himself as the r government, consid This which Governor the party ev- done. ! might well take a President Hoove dealing revolt entire th ¢ confusion the of to esuits or the in power, erything that is Governor Pinchot leaf from the «1's present experience in Congress, finds 1 ftde for book of with on! dictate the and utive | where he a hands because he tried to what it should matter jegtwlation for unemployment Th and the |} branchés in to is in drought OX 6x CONEIress do of relief, © } should | and better law-making co-operate in administration, they do that l When one tat tat there ik both wil get the other le and ie governmen or tries a, is troub the Pinc ot hi him to Philad ers warrants the - -— wr Holidays Village, Prepare {i ind cont stmt “Marys” Lead “Bettys” at Pean State. rl ttend Ome th of ¥ Pennsyviy umed 3 tug y ent there els 3 Among Adrenna, anda: 1a Valeria, Toline, T Zela iv Ha hryza wnd Six Learn rs Get License, 8 x applicants for aperator's licenscs examinations’ in and fsutie fonte ¥ 4 3 assed operating 1H tomohiles, 1 Belle Patrol were way ™h per ne, State fonte; mits Oscar Carnahan, I. Eolt, Garmd State Co Jellefonte, LA AL Pr, Hant to Retire as Bucknell Head. ‘haries P Philadelphi manufacturer, acting ident He suc eds who has Dr. Hunt { Vaughan wns a elected a pres ity Hunt, vears emeoritu merit a of Bucknell Univers Dr Emory W been president for ten was made pres dent Vaughan, board, Dr. Hunt it was it years © a r of the will Successor sal i ing He i i ver, an interest in Bucknell Vaughan ia contributor to tion, and has i in its h Owe continu be Leow shurg said thie the always affairs to greatest institu an’ act taken ive part - Transfer of Real Estate Carrie 8mith to Lizzie M. tract in Milheim; $1. Malinda Shay to Fred Day, tract in Howard twp. $1,800, Lillian E. Holter to Willam Bland, tract in Howard twp. $1. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, Poorman, tract in Ferguson $424. Cyrus M. Johnson et ux, to Maude HH. Johnson, tract in Ferguson twp. $1.00, Yarger, et ux, to Wm twp; »Willlamsport Commercial College. Prosperity will return and now is the time to get ready for a good posi: “tion. We have been filling positions but will need many graduates later. (Get ready now. Winter term begins January 6, Write for catalog. iF. F. Healey, Prop. ——————— A AA IS Singer Sewing Mach ne office moved from 120 BE. Bishop street to West High, (below Farmers National Bank) Bellefonte, Hemstitching and pleoting, ~<arl Ls. MoCloskey, agent, 45¢f ® * * * ws, WN * * » * - E. Per partmaoent ® * * ® DEAT a nin y 3 | if il 1 train, ‘Rev. H Methodist chur A hh i was Lorn 19, 1878, A. with clerk, advanced n son of John He began Penna R in 1884, In 0 yvarddmaster Philipsburg. N. J. yards, and assitant train ouster agent of the Rallway Association at Camg two and one} half om H his “ i 1508 he . April a and M rvices Ly Person. » . 1 the tonnage late t of the wins hecame camp general 1 mov out of camp, pu hours service At the cle of was transferrex Ars world Battery n war I, fst veteran. bein 331st Fleld being Armistice Pe i battery position effect wh Th vices in charge Koyat , American Legion. the Young man are was Alb A. Bierly, Madaline, Evaline, and parents, 1d these 1 i Brung a =» fit © of me Post N NO ing 1 who rt ren i three Eus irothers rd, Other deaths on inside page) LL AL A msi Major Stuart May Jolin Plnchot. The reo ain re Har that M XY. { Commies ler @ whes stua Pine may un 5 administration, od This has discussed * several weeks and as yet no other candidate has appeared in the running. Major Stuart is now Unlted States Forester at Washington. his first the heen post again fon NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. No paper will be issued from this office next week, whicn is in keep ing with a custom of Jong standing. The office will be open, however, for receiving money on subscription, and taking care of job printing and advertis'ng. To all our readers we wish a Merry Christmas and express the hope that 1931 may bring them a large measure of prosperity. To the Reporter's faithful corre spondents, who have kept thelr re spective localities so well represent. od in the Reporter's columns, we wish at this time to extend both our heart-felt thanks and the seas ons heartiost greetings THE PUBLISHERS, i i : SPRINGER ECURES OLEWINE SCHOLARS * 1 in ued by Mr ar Oy of on county from tl A nm N MARRIED 50 YEARS, Wedding Anniversary Fittingly Celebrated ‘by Lindem Hall Couple. Mr J. cefelhiratied Mrs Hall anniversary 16, and of fiftieth Elmer Campbell, ther the on even ng ember home was decorated In gold ETeens the Fllian Nettie Judge Her Clarion Mré Hi gon of George Campbell Mrs | daughte W. W. love, mother WLS Campbed| and wan in nington Ox. county Campbell” wer H thie Con I Lie CRI oof - kia » Hunter Sham Dies, ps i. CENTRE COUNTY FARMERS DISCUSS ORGANI 1 ZING $ roytirt ~ i 3 § : it 4 wl 1 y faa nEing asing lowering fhe raed lireetor pssst opt Former Bellefonte Man Faces Jall Pi i Fitz riong d Harty OG tludelnlwn gt Wen trick re trial 7s i i and ral 1 aja a graduate of hool in 1 trial had in sireetn, hig lived stimony at the 1 that they bourne Manor.” h » Since Jeaving eveland, Ohio of the two men gold lots in “Mal Florida, o showing palatial homes, The “town discovered bearing and golf HWA maps sis COlUrees 20 t OTs a alors iy lost their m ie hie any awindle claims innocent ——— A MANNS a § post of om and to the 1 fi el not receasions fi The bulk fulls te be represented indicate Christmas § is for tied here year. i ie Vika le giving I han up t may posaibi in large SE WEEK OF PRAYER amass MA ODD FELLOWS LARGEST FRATERNAL A AA YELLS FOR FARM WATERSUPPLY At depth of 127 a water ance was fMruck the W ni | farm, at Farmers Mill Ww th Koh! brothers. who have drilled o large f Penns Of Water within 3 n on s 1 f numixy wells the i i dar Rish font in ing past vear rose to seventeen the surface. John Ho wt ¢ ut farm. south drilled man was if Oo two tenanted 111d Fy a_i 1 the Pasa The customary Week which fs a union service of all the] phiirches of Centre Hall and Spring | Mille, w'll be held this year beginning Monday, January 5, 1931, at 7:30 P. M. The general subject will be “Christ | in the Everyday Life.” Following isan | outiine of the subjects, speakers, place | and dates: Centre Hall Monday, January "Christ in the Social ILMe” Methodist church; Rev. Metzger, speaker, Tuesday, January 6-—"Christ in the Pusiness Workl” Reformed church; Rev, Greenhoe, speaker. Wednesday, January the Bducationa 1 Process.” church; Rev, Keene, speaker, Thursday, January 8-"Christ in the World” Evangelical church; Rev, Pruyn, speaker, Friday, January of Prayer, T="Christ (n Laatheran | P"Christ in the Home.” Smith, Presbyterian church; Rev. speaker, Spring Mills, Monday, January 65-—"Christ Business World” Methodist Rev. Greenhoe, speaker, Tuesday, January 6--"“Christ Educational Process” Jvangelical church; Rev, Keener, speaker. Wednesday, January 7-"Christ In the National Life)” Refogpmed church; Rev, Kirkpatrick, speaker, Thursday, January 8~"Christ in the Home" Methodist church; Rev. Wi EH, Smith, speaker. Friday, January 8~"Christ in the Woild.,” Laitheran church; Rev, H, A. Pruyn, speaker. in the church; n the On Fray evening, January th, Rev, Kirkpatrick will speak at Pine Grove Mills in the Unid: Week of Prayer which is held there, rob a ———— Brome QPsnsisnssnsnsinsinssiiscat iy mR Rtcininiiiisasisnciits \E J , MeKINNEY MAKES FINAL MeKinney, ofl F. M nye hie Hoporte T less and yn CAIs a dozen Were Un - of hunt- m er ng number this Congle year wh % this i thi a Dor K ties illed Puring Season, [WHITE CANDLE SERVICE ww} ot Marga Odenkirk } Stoves Reader Corfe jets F. Tax DR on A ems Org Mrs and direct ress ) Keener ct Gas Leases In Tioga County. Agreement Pen | pw I mont to the amounting f the oi rporation Ivania ie of Quads Lay CTreage nl Dn? satural Ga to; : HO ODD TOR Ci - Hing company on formed ns Off of New up for 4 Y near W At the No, 2, neaday, casing Mr. Gaddes, N Penn Gas company swell | drilling stopped Wed. now being cemented representative of the come pany, states that expects that the well will drilled in this week Drilling has penetrated into the black shale which <¢overs the Oriskany sands and enough showing of gas has Deen found to provide heat enough to boll water, Hi nse "oodhull North in witch in he be ———— MIU, After A Good Job, The Huntingdon Monitor makes plain why most of the lawyers in Undon and Snyder ocounthes will be candidates for judge at the fall elec tion, when it says the counties that comprise that judicial district have a population of about 35006 It is pure. ly an agricultural district, and quite often a jury Ssn't required In court The President Judge holds court on an average of two days a month, and gets a yearly salary of $9000, plus mileage. The judge of that district holds court about nine months a year in other dis tricts, which makes his pay for judic- fa) services about $20,000 a year. Who would blame a lawyer for going after a chunk of lucre of that sim? C—O STI it NO. ole ni TOWN AND COUNTI NEWS. ———————— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Zerby this nt {enst 0c to Protinud eight. Mr, and Mars Mira spent with friends Ws Rowe, of Williamsport winter months Stanley and end ArOOKSE 3 wp tr r the week na Georg Bogishurg, has will with a daugh-~ gone 10 whore he spend the 1¢ ” I Fred Bohn, of near Colyer, had his arm hy the.trank of a Ford the act of broken ¢ Male] ast 10 Mins ic ft Allison, SpMng Thursday for Teronto, spend the Christ brother. and f Allison. Mills, Can holidays Mr. and ITs with her ire. Charles Congressman J Chase, the trict, be- hospital suffering Aoi OUN, epresentative from Cor- Hat. hier, of in rege ast aug sum ited Cre te Judge a month, the i Meo Ha- Smith, New Yorke A400 enthu- models, wheel« Hugh som yl 4 “1 9g oy ¥ ones Belle Labanon. missing ! Lebanon, He did not MoNitt was { mis- Lie Le Meth ng was one of the large y pro- by the of old close of owed the SCreen. ATie help i 3 ree Was Fad Ev tions and 1 express very ome in town have and in a few riven trees tO Christ- ¢ to the in Relber farm physique inroads of I rune ly heart, & marked by pectacular, bu ather Ly. num actd of Kipduess aod hapfuiness towched FREAK. OF his fellow” Dew IR dnngy rously WwW A powerful Le Citiz # » Dean RL Watts @fdfic School of rrionit the Penfisviviania Stile afldress the Massachusetts table Groswrs' Ascociation Mase, January: 8, on. i to ti Consumer." ID an acknowhedged auth i gardening matters, ( vegetable grower, he was of horticulture pecoming dean, LER 34 £11 i a commercial head of the department at Penn Btate before f The former F. P. Baker homestead, farm and woodland, near Inglkhy, was sold recently by Administrator Harry Zeigler, of Rebersburg. The deal was consummated with Real Hstate Agent J. BR Mlihem, of Milihetim, closing the transaction for Jacob M. Heminger, of Philadelphia, and involves approxis mately 4000 acres. The new owner has made no statement as to what he intends to do with the place State Highway employees are pres paring ashes hauled along the high* ways during the summer months for use In case the roads on grads and turns become slippery by freezing of foe from rains or snows, The ashes are being hauled from the large piles and deposited in smaller quantitics af convenient points where they ae needed, These smaller heaps are mise ed with calcium chloride and carefully piled up so that they wil have the least possible exposure to rains and mows, The calcium chloride prevents hard freezing and the forming of a mass that cannot be applied in {reese ing weather, The Centre RHaporter 51.50 a year
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