The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1931, Image 1

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    VOL. CV.
NEED MORE IDLE MEN
T0 CUT
Working
Forests
FIREWOOD
Sixty Men Already Getting
Out Fuel and Improving
More than 60 men are
day in t * firewor Oo
forest 1
tha Contre mty
Welfare 8
und n
County
18
being
work There are
K and
hut
who nnot
vet
Society
la to wi
employ ms
helped by the
Mr. Thomas said ti
The work in
forest ranger,
who are
might
morning
Mr
dire
After
it
tm
plant
who
is charge of
sell, who is
what wood to be cut down.
it is cut and the
carted free of ch
owners the Penn «
in Hollywood where
stove lengths and
tribution as firewood
The distribution
the Society and in a large measure
taken the place of «
In the morning |
the headquarters
site of their
Lewistown
and are furnished with
Society. They are brought bas
end of the day in th
The ting
nountain
is
bs shorn off
by liberal
‘entral Gas
it
stored
Him
irge
to
is
Away
wt
made
amor
is also by
oal.
gather
taken t
% ea
1 "
men
are
work buses
Tr ansportat fon
lunches
of
Comi
by
o buses,
cut wood
is serving
providing
10Mmes
ALTOONA TO HAVE
EXHIBITED
AUTOS
AT XN. ¥.
cities
Altoona
on the
fortunate
attractiv
y dozen
in time
January
in sen
a of th ot les
for
* auton
being scheduled
NEVE In
le industry h
ms
models What
transmission,
sturdier and specially
free heeling and
entirely feat:
about by
automoly
try will ur
arge
sales
been wnifested
new syn-
body
frames,
Cro-mesh one-piece
designed
Ww num other
new
the
HIYA
motoring the 1931
show through
doubtedly
New
Ars
ie 8
York
made
doubt,
Citizen
crowds as
shows,
Mrs. Amerk
ried t
about
ness depression
beyond a
an
continuanos
one
alone reporting the
¢
cars of
orders were tak
models
The
Altoona
situated
tomohidie
man of
“We have
to display
such a
ing itself
of its
structed
Jaffa Shri which
fleal
ran
ler. of
Committe ro
portuni
lie In
buifld-
whorate
he Show il 1d is
and
show"
constructs
RP
Dealers Show (
had the
t
bean
EE
said r-
the
never op
pt
1
i
ars to
The
the
ania
over a
for the
here for them,
and in the}
will maintain.
This parking
convenient
our ©: ©
setting. iif
ia one of most el
type in Pennsyly
at a of
Every
our patrons
the building
space which
their use
being o«
cost million
dollars Ccom-
fort
both in
parking
ed for
give them easy
the building
for their «
facility
of HE
itself
be
and
and
at no cost to themselves,
B/OCERS
to police protection
ars
[oases
IN BELLEFONTE,
SATURDAY NIGHT,
oe
-
&
at
{ 0,
Point
With
Philip Benner, Cohen
Made
Gun—Marched a
Back.
a
Cash
Block
Disgorge
Pressed on
male
driver's
both
the com-
For
ven n
nd
but
comma
around
orders
ved
notified
AINWars
to
LEO,
olan]
——————— An
Sales and Moviugs,
ENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES,
pittient
tman
Phi
came
Mr
Spring
ents of
Craddock
VT |
m in
hospit
Prof
College,
Pr
wns
Thomas Zeigler, of
wimitted
Tuesday
Creamer,
a
for oie
treatment on
137
irgieal patient
£ of lefonte,
admitted
Tuesday,
on
irs
We
the
extend an invitation to
Pennsylvania to
the weak £1
cordially
of Central
dury
i
penile
be our
Januar
gliesls Ly
co
Paud Spearly, of Benner
, was admitted at the he
tment last Wednesday
Kline, of Pine
tiedl
dg on Wednesday
wipital
elen B Cire
CONTRACT LET FOR
FEDERAL PENITENTIARY
struction com
lowest
twant hidders
Federal
on the constroc.
tion of the Penitentiary
erated The bid
$2,711,
All
spend
project
near isourg
xi)
told the
$4 O00 O00
and expects it
Gove
nment
the
plans
Lewisburg
to be ready for
occupancy by the end of the present
calendar year. 1f bid above is
satisfactory it ls probable the contract
te do the work will be let within ten |
days, with the actual construction |
work to be started within a month, if
weather permits,
The new Institution is being bulit
to house 1200 Inmates and will give
permanent employment to between 176
and 200 men.
A ——
Transfer of Real Estate.
Wri Bloom, et ux, to John F. Gar.
ner, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1.
John H. Detwiler, et al, to Harry J.
Bower, tract in Haines and Pann twps, |
2300,
Wm. D. Custard et ux, to Regina
Moffet, tract in State College; $1.
Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to Fannie
_ Boeger, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1.
Edward G. Brown, et ux, to Eliza-
beth A. Brown, et bar, tract in Harris
twp.: $56,000,
Maurice H. Bell to Lemont Young
American Band, Ine, tract in College
$1.00,
on
the
Hefonte,
ttment on Thurs
township
trea
of Burnside
for surgical
18 admitted
Thursday.
Ida CC. Bell,
a medical patient
Mr, and Mra. John Steele,
fone, ard recelving
tment
on
of State College,
on Thursday
of Belle
congratulations on
became
Lawrence 8, Lowery, of Howard, was
admitted on Sunday as a surgical pa-
tient.
Harry, S8-year-old son
Solt, of Axemann, was discharged on
Thursday after undergoing treatment
for gunshot wounds.
Miss H, CC. Martin,
ship, was admitted
medical patient.
There were a total of 52 patients in
the hospital at the beginning of the
week,
of Wilklam
.
of College town:
on Sunday as a
———— 1 MAB,
BAKE SALE,
The Ladies’ Ald woclety of the local
M. BE. church will hold a bake sale,
Saturday, January 31st, afternoon and
evening, at the T. I. Smith store,
Your patronage will be greatly appre
elated, ate
>
PA
A SUK oN
OAK HALL
HA LL. os aNd
CLARA COBLE
AT
Bullet Plerces
Deed
from Revolver
Committed Monday In Bed-
room of Par ntal Home,
in charge
removed
Mc
to
nday ev
——
MILK
Mors
AMPUTATED
ny
ALMOST
————
Birthday Supper at Boalsburg,
whew]
and |
lima beans
spiced
ato buna
and coffee
dates,
weg
fruit
tn tte r,
fond
and «
Angel
decorated 3
preserves
and 1iexl
A comi¥ned
tower
lant,
ke sunshine
food cake ced white
marachino
This
ion
$
and Tw
center o
toa ries
£
atiract on
Those preser
Mr, an
K
M
Mr
Wore
a ents
wthryr
wighter
and
A—————
“35007 OLD GLORY CONTEST.
Test * knowledge of
history Enter fascinating
that may prove profitable to
ginning next Sunday the Sunday New
York American will print a sories of
pictures depicting the Important and
romantic steps in the development of
America. The game is to correctly
identify each picture. Five hundred
dollars in cash prizes will be awarded
for the correct answers. Bach week's
contest will be complete in itself. Be
sure to get next Sunday's New York
American, read the ruks, and start
the game right away.
A 5 HPAI
The fact that U, 8 soldiers are fed
on oleomargarine and other butter
substitutes Indicates how much Inter
est the government has In the dairy
industry of the country. Farmers
representatives in congress are now
iryving to withhold appropriations for
i butter substitutes for table use,
A. — ——_—— A, rt
Two months more of winter and
then spring will be here. The offic.
ial opening of that season is fixed for
Match 21.
you American
“
you. Be
IRSDAY. JANU
MAY BUILD ANNEX TO
LOCAL HIGH
At
BREON-DECKER,
nage Centr
8¢
i Ciroern hi
| Coburn
f
of
malty
imony.
rs —— ps
MeCLELLA N=] NERY.
MILLS NATIONAL
HOLDS ANNU AL
SPRING
i
“-
inl 8¢
OTHE
at
thse
rojects
fM
Brown, Hels
r Evel
Ripka
under
chief
od
hold
Fred Luss
V
Vagner
of Mr
ule
ervalion
Were
mison, ad
——————— A APA.
The
at w
nement house th "ot Lee
9
stead ne Misa
and hauled
i reconstructed
aw] =
and Mra
that
Sprucctown
ago
the
BP
stern
Milla
the
Mr
writer
MN
inform
first 1% near
and a
the
many yea
Carlin homie,
iam Cmelin f Re
reared
j where WIN
3
shershurg
Mr. «
was
o
deceased, was ar
ore marriage Katie
th irty iy fq thirty.-sev.
the h moved
farm
wf
i mother }
! Toner It
HAVEN BUYS
DEEP-WFLL
x heavy and
deep well pump.
and
was
¥ ed 4
The
£1.680
Monday
rump
It
and
well
company there
ish a capacity
will cost
arrive on
will be at the ar
of the American Aniline
The pump will fur
flow of 600,000 gallons
every twenty-four hours or about 430
gallons per minute. The water will be
conducted from the well by a six-inch
pipa
equipment
to
used
expected
temian
EH ————
Thras Fined $1700 for Illegal Hunting.
Three youths were fined a total of
$1700 by Justice Lybarger in Miffin-
burg, for hunting deer at night with
flashlights and out of season. Came
Protector Reeder was the prosecutor
John Bickel and Cyrus Hoffman, Jr.
were fined $600 earh and Walter
Strickland $600, All live at Laurelton.
All but Strickland paid.
Strickland is alleged to have told
the Squire that half of the cellars of
Northern Union county are filled with
deer meat and that if the poachers
do not pay his fine the will take many
to ail with him.
a AIA I A.
Judge Fleming held court In Brie
last week.
!
-
1931.
SEYEN CENTRE COUNTY
GRANGES INSTALL
Was
State
Installing
Mast
Officer B.
Grange.
Held at
r Penna,
sive Ceremonles
College,
Spring Mills
Grange
CH l, 2
ad A
Vietor
win
Grange No,
H
i XK. Dale,
No, 200
Grange
’ Har
F
ir
ve
nion Grange
i
Moshannon
yrange
wit :
ne
ard I hoe
Washington Grange No,
Fred
Crvey
wg
Markle
"ey
Irvin
tar
Mra
¥
Were!
ingdon, Past Mast
Mate Orange J
{Castle, Past
State
ES Yrone
ay
Pr. J. PF
coming address
Pennsy
{Wwoersoer
Grange
Master
ia
#
iy
Shigley
on
short
play
{hors of V wt or
UTE
te
LE
will represent
petition at the Penn-
Sho at Harrisburg
wore served
efforts f the granges 1:
Nay
in com
Fa
ania
m
nis by
combined ak
ing pat
The
committees in charge
of
Dorothy
was ocombosedd
lewis R
and John 8
Cloewd,
Dade
i ——————
> ocal 1 Display at Farm Show,
The Po
Tis,
Kerlin
No
plant sd
»
ot hy arm Si
WwW
the vai
booth
Fein
horn
Lewd
Before
arly
will
1060
the
vigitexd
Ti
lant
Kerlin
Kerlin p
the
all of mipwos
of booth
have
Anns
County Fees Turned Over to State.
More than $36,000 in fees, collected by
was turned over to the
it was revealed in the return
by County Treasurer lL. L
Smith, The amounts turned over to
the State from this county are: Mer.
cantile tax, $15.861.45; fishing license,
$4561.00, non resident fishing Hoenses,
$107.50; hunting licenses, $12,154.30;
non-resident hunting licenses, $1,029.50;
dog Vicenses, $5,141.50. The county paid
$570.50 for fines, imposed in dog license
cases,
RICHMAN
State,
made
FINE CLOTHES, ALL
$22.50,
Chas, Turbett, factory representative,
will be at Centre Hall Hotel, Thurs-
day, January 20th, showing Spring and
Summer Woolens, Suits, O'coats, and
Tuxedos, adv
fA
At the time the U, 8 Government
tells farmers to kill boarders, veal
claves; out herds, eat dairy products,
it is feeding its standing army oleo-
margarine. The advice is good, and
both the government and farmers
ought to take It
PEPER = SSPE
Ps
NO. 3.
RR —
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
of Mil«
Hall,
Friday.
Hle mall
Valley
wo of the
nery were
This is
18 ber
§ Y C A.
Aarons
week un
removal
hospital,
was ar
{ charged
orkmen, He
of two
Jus.
ted to the
sale
fore
0 to
lefonte
mille
jef in
mm the
Hoov«
and
omplalne
tions. He
yield
pens
squeal at
4 not for
COWS
his
*
”
is repre
at the
Harrisinirg
from
Wedaeadar
by Guy M
November,
over a
time, these
ude great
upon to
Products Shov in
The
| Sts ution WHP
{The band was
i of State
and althou
* has elapsed
| young music:
| strides and have
{fill numerous
| Farm
tl broades
yim Wonk
and
ized
Coll in
gl trifle
since that
ns m
been called
engagements
|
i
| Marshall 0
re ithe g
| State
| Mills
D
been promoted
road master on the
Pine Grove
via State College
ms the stretch from
Mills to the Huntingdon
well as the mountain
ounty line at the top of
mountain. W. ¥H. Glenn is
e construction work on
through th lckview
Bat has
osition
highway
and Boalsh
useer §
of
between
ITE,
M
Grove
ase
of tl
route ©
farms
dle holders of myrtle
gifts re
at Christ.
was thought
only in the
discover.
drained
proiucing in a
ulty grammed
the burly
grains of
Mirrors
made
the
Coldron
among
M
time
RTew
ie
Oreg:
5 is
of 1)
jw
beaut
in evergreen,
the
3
orought
tions in
be in a
IIKn
The
refe
i
this
commis
Governor-elect
pot of Fish
replace Nathan R.
known around Penne
He is a native of
Journal makes
of Pinchot's
Deibler,
the
Midiheim
rence to one
it ‘Oliver
Ping
Commissioner
Buller, i& well
and Brush valleys
Clinton county and lately has been in
the electrical contracting business.
Local men will remember him largely
through their association with him on
the baseball fleld. He was a schools
mate of 8 W. Gramiley at Susguehasn«
na and is an enthusiastic outdoor man,
Auditors of the Centre County Po
mona Grange met on last Thursday
afternoon in the First National Bank
building, in Centre Hall, and audited
the various accounts of Pomona
Grange enterprises, among which was
that of the Grange Encampment and
Fair committee. John 8 Dale, chalee
man of the Encampment and Fair
committee, ix of the opinion that the
auditors’ statement should be publish-
ed in the county papers, and it 4s probs
able that after the report has bees
formally presented to the county
grange, and asocepted, it will be res
leased for publication.
rs
hot's choice for
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