1 4 i ' Rc VOL. CV. DEEP-WELL PUMP Fump Began Lifting Water Was Satisfactory, Laid Flow After Pump of Water And ervol from is the caid uiremd nts The pump irbine hundred eighty found when stages, is 12 over all feature belo Ss appr the the oximately feet surface feet Ww below installed water The in the tha water is raised attached el or tafii incl are encased 1 ms hi and attached to t pipe through which A small steel shaft the power plant U tor and extends through to the bottom the rotated at a minute. The shaft nected with the motor, Joints, or sheath in a oS ectric an inch turbines, and 36040 Ex of a speed of oon al is directly eliminating belts exible Ie gears ara Although ments and withstan motor COWS FAIL TO MONTHLY PAY BOARD ———— A] os A Apportionment Plan. proposed ithentic in 1 Of rong bullds the thro plenty farmers in ry wram 1 20.0600 nes township roads igh be out the State thers of oft lift the mud 1 must that county + the best County Yeu leds from which the themseives 196 miles included in mind Centr, Keep road the program roads in the will be plenty of of af are township thers mud sident cares for the interests of the farmer is shown by his first the approved act under the iauss of He flexible tariff ommendat ‘ Smoot-Grundy Inaw has the rec. Commis. to itramar X he comes Wf wire adjourned without gi reham further commission additional That 1 good investigation deed of omission. ————— A ———— Now we have water again for fire protection: for washing our cars: while thé people living at the upper end of the town, and on the hill. have water for domestic use, which they had not to a sufficient amount for the past four morths, And for all this we are ®lad. I SA PATA Milroy Hotel Bullding Sold, The hotel property belonging to the John W. Kratzer estate, located in Milroy. This property is known as sale by Ralph H. and G. H. Hile, of Miiroy. ‘This property ds known asthe Duncan House and at one time, un- der the management of Samuel 8, Brown, was one of the best known small hotels in this part of the State. “Stackey.” as he was known far and wide, gained fame by his good fellow: ship and hospitality, Of late years the proferty has been ocoupled by the Kratzer family as an inn, residence, automabile sales room and garage. COURT NEWS, [ Reported by When vil » . * 8 COUrt conve | i Woodring, « 1} 4) it 4 held {third {tended side of jtion of j acted | rdict rendered of the plalgtifis for $787.00 Polydor i day a wv Wis iroutsis of Avg The d hu afterYoon and Frid: at of was Ww nd the Case ® day tically and { Prac the con the close } 18a the plaintiffe Co. Containe Manufacturing jury rawn Cile a tinued at t ts of Altoona ne « Tool Yu ou and Industrial Collapsible Bell ¥ t coproration company, company, sit a verdict plaintiff Cour formerly being in Friday favor fon tried on an This case was a was rendered in $384.20 or of for wel t 111 owl Friday YOY A —————— TR i {Contributions to Drought ont te th drought Fel ont, 10.00 Hall i Tarr te 5.0 Ih ub Cross Ww, Campbeil 5 060 “ 3 16.60 Auxiliary Alexander 10.006 11] AAI A IA PAIS LETTER FROM OHIO, Mar, b a, Salem, Ohio, Smith & Balley: Please find enclosed PP. O order to apply on arrears to Centre Reporter: also please note change of number on residerce from 96 to 451. 06 is the old number: 451 is the new system, but still is the same residence We had a little snow flurry this afternoon. The employment situation not very brisk. Some of the shops Arg very slack. I have had three to five days wo far, so | cannot complain, A great many have been idle for a long time. 1 remain, Yours respectfully, 8 T KOCH. A AI MAP ISAS. The Chevrolet Motor company pro. duced 67,318 cars in, the short month of February, The factory employment Is approximately 34500 men, 1931. here here is i ENCAMPMENT COMMITTEE KE leorganization of Committee Electing Sharer, hair Dale, Viee Chalr in Jacob man, and John N, man~Encampment Opens 2 a Change of Date, SERVICE HERAN ——— IN THE | JODON'S THIRD HORSE SALE, ON MONDAY ‘ a fs mile he th 64 it Fodon, his sales ba Monday, was largely a ne I, and sales at good irotind $140 ind enty-three were made prices E Fa. average wa M | 8) animals i Was Pe 5a # : i tioticey ™ les but WwW clerk All Bartholomew ia were $ one are noted nlow I T Thompson, W. Straw, Juliah ames Andrews, J Eungard, Sintes, Weny Andrews, 2 $435.00 an Salona RH, Gilmore, 8alona, 2 a6 Salona, i Julian, Hall, Alexandria, Howard, Clearfield, Pt, Matilda, 2 Altoona, 3 Unionville, 064 G0 A Contre 1 GF ME BS we BO Frank 5 1 N or, i in Will Pam. 1 A CAI MAAS SAA. CLUB MEMBERS MAKE MONEY WITH county 4-H lamb club have a total 3702.34 for operations, according to RC Blaney, of Bellefont« Of this amount, $3060.34 was received in sales and $633 was prize money Ten members joined the club in 1826 when it was organized. There were 15 members the second year, 13 the next year, 14 dn 1929 land 11 last year. They fed 197 lambs In the five years The average return per lamb has been $16.96, which includes sale price and prize money, . Members have learned fitting and showing, proper types of feed to use and methods of handling lambs, value of proper method of controling stom: ach worms, and the value of good blood in lambs for feeding purposes, says Blaney. HM MAASAI. To raise fina juley and delicious vegetables plant Burpeo's Garden Seods, ~rellable and sure to grow. — Sold by H. P. Schaeffer's Hardware, Bellefonte ndv A MS. W. L. Jacobs is driving a new Chev. LAMBS i mem i Centre hers of five Coun. ty Agent RSDAY, MARCH MISS EMILY AT HER JORDAN HOME DIES IN READIN Former Well- Known and Girl With H. H. 1 Erysipelas.- 1921, ter Succumbs Short Township IHiness Graduate of CC, N..In tl Sn Mot VALEY MUTUAL EXTENDS TERRITO} ISTGAR iy i directors if Valley Mu MPa held 4 oH « = iy * were Ciag miorm enlarge counties of Union, 8ny. coming AIA AAAS. Methodist Confersnee Meets In Jane. Methodist Central Pennayl pal min the ination Epis ince establishmen in this part of Penn ire not preparing attend the ference this mont} A inst i uest Maren 31 “3 Carlisle to board of bahons resulted in fixing the date of the which will be held at Ther, meme rg of opinion the June {interested in the June among the a diversity 1 g i in t wt in of said the 0 ex conforonne io conferencs fs the advantages Th " of especially ¥ ati Bible schools jand in the training ocampe 4 ve oifirctions children complete itl J Ne guest) c—————————— STATE POTATO GROWERS TO STAGE EXPOSITION Potato Exposition, Pennayiy tation, Atmgust A ed orga’ wiant the A R80 EPONBOY Potato held State and The be similar to the exposition in 1929 when production, market- and consumption principles and practices were presented The association each year fosters a major activity, Every other year this takes the form of a tour out of the State to some Important commendal or seed potato producing section. On alternate years the event is held with in the State. Last year they tour wis to Arcostook county, Maine, and Prince Edward Island potato growing fields, hy ia Crowe will be 24, a ¢ atl 26 College an event held ing will ———————— A AAAS. Transfer of Real Estate Luther K. Dale, et ux, 'o Ralph H. J, B. Ard «t ux, to Maude BE. Au- man, tract in Haines twp.; $610, J. N, Moyer, et ux, to W. Harold Hackenburg, tract in Miles twp: $325, Anna G. Noll to John A Carman, of UX, tract In Spring twp. $326, I MI AANA. The formal announcement of CO. C. Shuey, of Bellefonte, for treasurer of Centre county, on the Republican tick. rolet coupe, et, appears in this issue, 12, 1931. —— NO. 10. LEGION OFFICER OFFERS HELP ON VETERAN LOANS G! to World War Lippy Open sa ! Le for 9 } « HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS § i T lay) ass of the East Penn over senior High nedy in Wouldn't “re in. 17.64 IN, RAIN NEEDED TO The Sleet During February Which Was Elsewhere, Snow and Fell Experienced LY 1 * wv S a eRnr aJd0 A } s—————— i —— {LOCAL SHOOL TEACHER | RECOVERING 1 Hazel Bus 5 | down rants Coldron the lower court —————— A Mp JUNIORS PRESENT PLAY. Hall el ¢ Of Hign "Potty unio entre jwresent Heona - i histrionic al everal meme 8. Jamison, of under whos gion the play was or BUpeTVi presented, to be congratulated f his success Marian Genteel Members of the cast Tessie Cummings, Colyer, Adaline Lynn Breof Wagner. Then there was Clenahian, as business manager: Dean Ripka, advertising manager, who was largely responsible for the 16 page pro- gram which the class was able to prepare, and which was richly sup ported by business men from town and from Belléfonle, no less than for- ty-one advertisements appearing in the program. Costume directress was Madaling Emerick, while William Spy. ker was stage manager. William Spyker introduced the cast by presenting sithouettes of th, sev: eral members of the cast. The sil. housttes, several times Hie size were, done in charcoal by Muth Bailey, The audience was able to Aistinguish the various characters before thelr names ware given. The plan was unique, and altogether pleasing, Other pleasing features apart from the piay proper were the monologue by Alice Durkholer, and the sweet: voles Sara Odenkirk, whose several solos revealed a lyre soprano in the making. were Smith, len Dingoes, and Ci Philip Me Cher (tor Evelyn ry Joddon - mule mills for VEAr was rey i Two attempts f the rob the Coun. was made securing to office o ty tre Unoin socensiul One w “ the robbers 1 A im vis M r. and laughter Ane recent vise d Mrs. @ Tov of On er ¥ ar money, Ww that t. The Fob. nies the State nage nour oads will senate, Centre fourths Gamble Borough trespaseed the le a por- carries the Gant value the $2000 and compromise for would 1 willing to $72 The the « fore Fel iniawtully ef onts it premisas Known hen they ald thereon # tion ti ¢ ine Bprivew The between Pipe which big £13 iE property wiley Ble from the 10 y toads hedrs Island property $10,000. bast $5 emt Wve to 000 damages or of 0 her home cele anniversary. sistery 1 spent Peasantly Naturally, no oelebra it Enjoy« anys« and sisters of namely-—W, E Keen, Millheim; Mrs, M. 1. Jamison, of News Mrs John King, of York, and Miss Ada Keen, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Kreamers sofs, N. I Kreamer, J. Victor Brungart and son. Harold Brungart, who under a oo partnership arrangement successfully tiling the Brungast farm in Miles township, were pleasant callers at this office on Saturday. The senjor Mr Brungars is a candidate for the nonvination for commissioner for Centre county, as wit) be observed under the hoad of "Pos Hitfeal Announcements” in the Reporter, It requires but a short conversation with Mr, Brungart for one to realise that here is a man who would make an ideal public servant. There i» none of the braggart In Mr. Brungasty he dorsn't claim to know how to "rum things” better than anyone cles He is a gentlemanly pobson, of high ides, whose philosophy of life is sound: one whom one feels instinctively could be trusted. We learned from Mr. Bras: gart that he taught a Potter township ournal, ining brothers were the for th the iscing in there occasion 1 mer He dinne« as yi much tion is the Were wit hie ing Aas n= body the the oeledwant, others berry are ’ school—the Pine Stump school—'way hack In 1901. i el
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