The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 15, 1931, Image 1

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GOV. FISHER RETIRES
WITH $20,000,000
During
1000
Spent #635.205,000
Year Term—RBullt Miles
Road--30,
53% on Payroll
re
from
mingst:
income
Hck nse
are
fees
tax
3
SOU
gasoline
al aid;
eOus
and estimates
“The
miles of
031
replacements,
ing,
is pointed out
road building, program
miles set up in advance of
X 2
major
new
miles was
of worn-ou
struction =
ally
wien
velditic
ason
pleted
mn
THE PEOPI
JE MUST CHOOSE,
wovernment, under the demo y
alien ht
Ev
on
: ble rig
its dread hand
stitution becomes
ment and more
paper
om
the one h
of individualism-—on
road which leads
There middl
to the people to
Marriage Licenses and Wills
low 1929 Figures,
over the ment
Fall
re
found that
owned
In 192%
198 wills,
On the Will departm
180 peonle had qa
woperty and had prepared
Regi
Fossman filed
EE ———— MA A
Return Postag, Please,
i. I. Smith, county treasurer. de-
sires to more fully impress applleants
for MHoense, who make application for
the same through the mail, to enclose
POStago-—a stamp. Hundreds who
ask the treasurer to forward licenses
of various kinds fall to enclose the nes
easary postage, imposing a burden up-
om that official, so he asks, return post:
age in all cases,
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With nearly every appointment of
importance already filled, even that of
Forests and Waters, it looks blue for
former Judge Dale to secure ym seat in
the front ranks
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Over one hundred tax Mens on prop
erties In Bellefonte borough have been
entered on record in the prothonota. y's
office, and more than a hundred liens
from Philipsburg have also been filed,
2c
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CEN
FY
COMPENSATION
DENIED
FOR INJURY
FLEMINGTON
IS
GIRL
Her
Ni
Employment
ht
Because
B O'clock
State
of
i In
Law,
Twins at Potters Mills,
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GREGG TOWNSHIP Yiu
SCHOOL NEWS,
ATIONAL
Vocational School Wins Second Place
in State Project
4
Contest
dicated on the atached sheet go to
ir Ou I r ins i In
has made
1 t two years, |
tion of parents of!
and
of
RoR
CO OMY]
cachet
“ puplis h
velopment the project
winners
Senlor Projects,
ISON end }
Junior Projects,
I d
Poultry
Itenbergor—3
ath
“ potat
§th
Musser
dairy.
ith
Rossman
| Basketball Scores:
Games played at Millheim
day resulted as follows
Gregg Twp. Voo
8, girls, 22,
Gregg Twp
H. 8B, boya, 8
Senlor Has Honor Conferred—
William Campbell, a senior in
Gregg Twp. Vocational school, , has
been elected to receive the Keystone
Farmers’ Degree of the Future Farm-
ers of America. A small number of
boys who meet the requirements are
elected to receive this degree each year
at the time of the State Farm Prod.
ucts Show. It ds the first time that a
member of the Gregg Twp. Voe. school
has ever been so honored.
A SAGA UTA.
Look at the label of your paper ths
week. If you pald on subscription, ered:
it should be shown. If the figure In.
dicate Indebtedness to us, we would ap.
preciate a remittance,
Swine
ard
Norman «corn
last Fri
Girls, 18; BE. Pp. V.
H
Voo, boys, 29; B. PV.
the
FRE HALL. PA.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK'S
ANNUAL
Committee on Unemployment,
|
PAYING DEBTS ON
METHODIST
£99,900
of
Harrisburg,
Reports Pald In
Pledges.~—RBoard
|
Freasurer
§ on
i
les Met at Fw sday.
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CENTRE COUNTY
NOTES,
HOSPITAL
on Thursday, h:
the hospital since Ch
he
ving
mtient in
mas eve when was struck
automobile
0
John Shutt.
on
of Bellefonte,
Thursday for surgical
was
admitted
treatment
Hazel
mitted
ment,
Mra Emily Shultz, of Curtin, became
a surgical patient on Friday.
Harry Solt, of Axe Mann, was ad
mitted on Saturday as a surgical pa
tien, the result of an ackident in
which he was shot in the face.
Samuel W. Stover, of Lemont was
admitted as a surgical patient on Sun-
day when his automobile was struck
by a train at the Oak Hall crossing
of the 1. & T. rallroad
Robert Calin, of Pleasant View, was
admitted on Bunday for surgical treat.
ment,
Mra. Edna Haupt, of Bellefonte, IL
D, wos admitted on Sunday as a medi
cal patient,
There were a total of 43 patients in
the hospital at the beginning of the
week.
Rhodes,
on
of Bellefonte,
Thursday
was ad
for surgical treat-
AUTO
AND TRAIN
COLLIDE AT OAK HAL
I
lp
IALSTON—BOHN,
mess oes
BARTGES PROP}
RTY SOLD,
i WOert J HOR Dronet
nn H old
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Pass Tests at Bellefonte.
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Christmas Seal Sales Here,
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Want New Road.
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Dale's Windfall
p on
Judge
sid ft &
Hnetl piace IR IKON
Arthur 1 Dak Bellefonte
Cchaimman of the Pinchot
$
1 .
MINE ihe sp
1
i
ing
ampaigns last n
Dale
myrtm
Hot m Judge
ha Deg
after his defen for a f
bered
i Petey
oported he
Plitshureh
AM»
ALTOONA'S BIG AUTO SHOW.
DOMD al ) v af A
pomp and catty ‘ N
nd ti
de
6 OX
Jaffa Shrine Mosque
31
Ke after New York's elite
approval on the
in automoive luxury, Altoona
will show to Central Pennsyl-
vania many of the models spotlighted
at Madison Square Garden.
One hundred and nine
thirty-two makes of cars will be
display at the Mosque according
Paul C. Pommer, show manager,
“The latest designs the automotive
world has to offer for 1981-—from the
luxurious ‘Block long’ cars to the
‘family purse’ runabout--will be shown
by the Altoona dealers” Pommer said.
The twenty-two dealers staging the
show, which is a 100 per cont repre-
sentation of the dealers of Altoona,
Are enthusiastic over the coming ex.
hibit and are doing everything possible
to make this year's show the higwost
and best ever presented Cental
Pennsylvania,
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Goveror Fisher's twenty-nine mill
fon dollars surplus at the end of his
term makes Pinchot’s seven million
dollars surplus look more like thivty
cents than a feat in financing.
stamp of
latest
dealers
of
on
to
models
fo
I
EL
1931.
TENEMENT HOUSE
CHANGES
i
i nov
init
t into
essa mms A os
Fetterolf Buys Home,
I Fetterol
#
Wild
lp
Fa ding Game
METHODISTS MINISTERS
ASSIGNED NEW (CHARGES
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A
State Should Pay Right-of-Way
ages,
onsider
than ti
Centre
i paid
mages during
growing
Hospital,
100 HOO
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—
Sheffield Mik Prices,
}
cael
price to be ald the
the
Association,
in
$2.1
Rheffield Producers
Inc, for the
the month |
por hundred |
3 per cent, Grade PB m Ik |
in the 201-210 mile zone, with the!
usual freight, grade and butterfat dif.
ferentiale. This is equivalent to $238
per hundred pounds for milk sold on
a 35 per cent butterfat basis. It is
a decrease of 37 cents a hundred
pounds from the November price.
The conditions in the New York milk
market continue to be bad. The re
duction of 47 cents a hundred pounds
in Class 1 milk, effective December 8,
and the low prices of cream, butter
cheese and other manufactured dairy
products has resulted in a reduced
price to all producers. There ds no ime
mediate prospect of any change for the
better but with the flush months just
ahead of us there is every Indication
of still lower prices, a statement from
company headquarters indicates,
A A IANS,
The agricultural depression which
has existed in the United States for
the last ten years under Republican
economic policies is reflected in the
fact that daring that time 3.760.000
persons have left the rural communi.
of
milk sold
Descomber
by them
1930
o>
is 8
pounds for
~
NO. 2
sist
orn
FROM ALL PARTS
linpoerines OF LOCAL INTEREST
!
|
f
i
and
ork by
iber of
ury Bome
now pro-
tock and
and MM,
i yr last
wer, Clyde
mpital pres
company, of
ing its pro-
k instead
Trucks
ry other
appointed a
Fisher, be-
con Inisstion
ho served a8 8
will ex-
rs
in
litters
hat each
a Niter
dave to
nues
8. Dale
ng those
Caos
i presi.
ourese,
* Dafx,
i the
above
it it
with
He
mancy
wif
and
Pena
re # Ye
e Mved
Mrs
i 1 i of State
¢ try for a
ing to
Frank
urney
BiH » to re-
Vrs
rep-
nstarch
an in
ny also
Dingess
unt, while
one of the
w about
with her
in Mil
acting as
Boob haw
injury te
Boob from an
Mr
an
ridges from the
ny Mountain,
Saturday,
obliged to make
road to a bank
2 car that skig-
where he was
on
that
is confined to ber
turday evening when she
in Hor alliment has
diagnosed as being a touch
and she is now responds
Miss Leona Lohr,
I, is taking care of
Journal sates
erby
im
at
rocents
Centre
partners
over the
in Phil-
carficld and
by the law
heretofore,
a Clearfield
hnson
at the
i a
taken
or
nent
Indian
Spr aker
Representa
Democrats
Myers is a nae
township, Perry coounty,
He gained popularity when
fought the Ku Klux Klan at
hen the organization was
n Indiana than in any other
was sclected
House of
stands 75
to My
tive
this
ie ODeniy
a time w
stronger |
State,
At the annual board meeing of the
First National Bank, State College, the
cashier made a statement declaring
that the clearings of the bank had
reached the sum of $30,000,000 during
1930. During that year $24.000 wae
pald in dividends after charging off
$16,000 for depreciation, or added fo
individual profits. At the annual eles
tion David F. Kapp, cashier and trust
officer, and all members of the forsner
board of directors, were re-elected.
The unemployed are taking advan
tage of the offer of the State Forest
Department to permit taking from the
State lands trees, dead or alive fit one
ly for firewood. The section ring
along the Htate road over the Seven
Mountains is being woilied at present,
forest rangers supervising the work,
The trees are cut, dragged together on
piles and then dragged to the edge of
the main road with a eaterpdllar tracts
or. During last week a large numbese
ties for the cities,
of men were at work, :
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