= VOL. CV. , MANAGER BROWN BANQUETS DIREC:ORS AND HOSPITAL FRIENDS--_ITES GREATER NEEDS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY CENTRE HALL. PA. om NO. 5. snl TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS... - 5 1931. ATE COLLEGE MID-YEAR GRADUATES AGED MAN DIES IN BURNING LEAGUE'S ANNUAL MEETING, [PENN 81 SHED AT BELLEFONTE Business Session In Morning—Addriss | i Over Radio by President Sexauer, | In and Stover Heart Tools, Belleved Attack hy parks to While irom the Farwell Have HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS used fo ! : Also by Governor Roosevelt and | J. A, Suffered Ex- ne Counller-—Home Department | Enteitalns in Grand Style. ls i innual ting f the Spring 8c i ; A " amining Pipe Slate Start Flre, Farw t red i Cars, Mise were Mone Zerby, of en Cone sciatic Agri~ p Voca- wn Monday eves on of Old Fort I h werings h - thi " x. Thess little “It is my pinion and the opinion granted s wit us this wening hes iu 1y ! State Colle campus, plan in moneys at Ave for unique ings intentions of re the past five vears. They are this building i alsed this bo suggested M and different mar, as they are this moral Building, vith suitable ab i erected | SQ 1 ther subs > ible Any ne wellefonte, and 1 candidate f Cen- * Of 10 Cregte Hospital add much our Can that hard and b to times most and | and to trying t has be Vears n through that our support we budget As we have without a number follow deficit. out ating a speakers whom to call ' IH te —-— ba POMONA MET f ne BY | i : | GRANGE CENTRE HALL, SATURDAY t od Centre | Gap, ring had trunk of It roll. ng Mr. the Cone fracture ifty le ¥ at Bus Meeting. Ves E. Roy nome wl Sat. taking a Pittsburgh, helwean OPPOT. fos om * out Governor are raight-away . | Spring Mills Rod and Gun Club Active, | February sroundhog day, and that (TOROS Will reocely ib : — bt - . 3 ; . % hin id x . later the 1 His seriously county what cn A ——— A» Ar —— Late £ ‘ge Lutheran Cholr Coming. |! | RECKLESS HUNTER SENTENCED. | { ——— ! Who Shot RIO Hunter In Mistake for Deer, Mast | . ria Nerve Two | nis hrought to from is a doing in the require : ct fc tas y t t pursuin COMMISSION Entertained 8. 8. Class, "i mh Vacted Hor Vous 3 {| Judge Baird in the Clinton co ’ The mar tor company,on Frie fo Mrs, H. H. Mark , An a no : last week, sentenced ny lg f Chevroe 6 entertained LY ! t : Fellow], . She parents Stata and teaching in HOOVER'S for Fine, Imprisonment $500 ued Receipts from all NO. 1 patient Years and Pay a v iaintenance ’ The Owing New Yor from of maintenance Time« ident Hoover's inaug March $s quotes the onsignment 0690. 47 1430 ural address of 1071 | I propose 14305 62493 Pres rt omparison with report §, 19529 patients treated to appoint a national f patient days $ writy days of treatment Danlel Q Mr. oounty, Valiey on the ame 1 1891 as vear later occupation he His service is 3% years Hoona Centre ir - - DIRECTORS MEET IN ITH SESSION [SCHOOL “Pairs institution ol t pximately LORE IIY wi and added to the maintenance account would be “Y hav good policy ports approximately it sald £53.500.00 that it is not publish the monthly re the hospital Is getting along. This 1 not agree with. Be ing County Hospital the people should know the financial standing, as avery year they are requested to sub sori so that we will have no deficit “The money thus subscribed is not only used for maintenace, but the bal: ance of the money is used for Interest on mortgage and new equipment. This is a great deal better than to create a delist, then have heard to as to how © do n other indebtedness. Our hospital has grown so fast during the past year and to follow out our program Jn IMprove- ments, new equipment and repalrs, which are absolutely necessary, we will have to expend at least $5,000.00, And 8 this growth kedps up, we will have Ww take snd equip the third floor of the hospital for patients, which is now hard for worked Ww and hi i recommendations, only to have them by the President arises why, if he going to do this, he ever selectad urged them to do the work, The ther question also arises how Mr jer call upon Congress to create [a commission to take charge of any important concern of the government lor of our public life. He stands today | like a man whose favorite weapon is broken In his hands. And the worst of it is that he broke it himself in do- ing to death, even #f unconm fously, his chosen system of government by commission.” A tt —— “The Republican” Suspends. "The Republican,” Bellefonte's oldest Repub) newspaper, suspended pub | Heation with its Jssue of No. 5, Vol. 62. {The paper was owned for twenty years by Hon. €. B. Dorworth, head of the (Department of Forests and Waters under Governor Fisher's sinte admin. istration. The plant was sold to Chas. iT. and Clarence A. Stine, job printers, 18 submitted # uarely “The se} disowned (question was and fur Hoov - Cin or § MC] {ver, Russell Evelyn Colyer, Runkle, Mn and Mra. Geo. E. Heck- | man, Heckman Jr., Mr iMrs unk. George A Mr. and Mra. P. HL. Luse, Mr. and Mis J. F. McClellan, Wilbur and Vinton McClellan, Mrs. C. M. Arney, Mrs. Sa. ra Kellerman, Mra Oliver Strunk. Mr and Mrs. W, A, Homan, Mr. and Mrs G. A. Crawford, Warren and Annie Elizaetyy, Homan, Mr. and Mrs, W. F MaoMorran, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Vogt Edw. Vogt, Jr, Betty Vogt, Floyd Vogt, Burnard Vogt, Mr. and Mrs George Vogt, Mrs. J. H, Durst, Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharer, Bertha Sharer, Mr, and Mm. C. BE. Clark, Thelma Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow, Mr, and Mrs W. A Alexander, Margaret Alexander Mr. and Mrs. John Rudy, Edith Potter, H, Ray Mark. “oe George Bruce and A MU 3 AAAI Bradford & Co, proprietors of the local flouring mill, have decided to dis: pose of a lot of new farming machine. ery, on Tuesday, March 31st. 1:00 Pp. M., at public sale. Posters will appear in due time smociation was in Bellefonte, HW | rociation, {ing rosid of LIE The Presented Giramiey, wns in © Program was is morning : A 3. Herr, tite Devotional Milesbur Guy WW. 8t dress, "A Child Aes J. ¥. Shambach, director of the Child Helping and Accounting bureau at Harrisburg: roll call; address, Dr, Hen ry T. Colestock, professor of history, Bucknell University, Lewisburg: re ports of delegates to State convention, T. H. Rote, Spring Mills, The afternoon progriia included: As address by Dr. Henry T. Colestook : remarks, hy County Superintendent ¥. Glenn Rogers, address, J. Y. Shambach, report of committes; election of offi. Erm, Two resolutions were presented and passed. One asked the State legisiat- ure to revoke a law passed by it deal” ing with the manner of taining school teachers without the formality of electing them. The socond resolu tion asked the lowering of the cost for licenses for buses used oxvlusively in exercises, Rev roading min- ms, Lamont; ads ounting Program.” So ol thy transportation of school children. indeed deer “ Und hong eo dist irom { Wallen, mortally wounded h lo m 4 Wal Cape arrested and charged the Act of 1821, "Unilawfuily lshooting at a human being in mistake for wild creature,” and had it his first offense, would undoubtedly have been parolcd, but the court could not place this man on parole, under the act of 1825, for the reason that he had been imprisoned before. He wns given the minimum prison sen- tence. Since returning to his home af ter serving his first sentence he has lived an exemplary life and has been employed by the Pennsylvania Rall. road company, at present being a track setion hand He was married about six months ago and lives in Look Ha ven. The court indicated that a peti. tion for parole will De entertained as soon as he has served a reasonable length of time. ' Another defendant found guilty in the same court was Henry Coble, of Bellefonte who stole potatoes from Waiter A. Pifer, Nittany Valley farm- or. He restored the potatoes, must pay $1 fine, costs of prosecution and was placed on probation for one year, under a been This Reporter automobile f town 3 an north section of 14 of Mille, erroneously named as the driver of the car that hit James Callahan and slightly injured him. The driver Was Orvis Lea of the Red Mill section, ine stead of the Spring Mills Mr. Lee, who is employed in the People's Mational bank, State College. It was a case of error in identity in the part of the Young man who gave the Reporter the information i, good faith, The Orangeville State bank and the State bank In MoConnell, both in Stephenson county, Illinois, closed their doors recently. No statements have boen made by the officers for the cause of the trouble, but It is Intimate ed that the difficulty is due to depres infation of scburit'es hell, The inter est to the readers of the Reporter cen ters in the fact that a great of the depositors in both banks is come prised of the second, third and fourth generations of former residents of Ceni« tre county who settled in Stephensost county and developed both the farme ing and business interests of that the (Gieie accident in which eo, Spring Was lk
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