PINCHOT AFTER MORI} APPOINTIVE POWER “Short Ballot” Defeated—Taxing Rela tives of State Wards, and to Add Salary Also Halted, for Extra empower vir the propemMy th t Oo feo tit SLit lives madntaining minded in State In u ons moved e House to nd RY, Representative that upon the proposed calendar, Mathay that introduced request, pietur- viken State to unfortunate, relative, and thelr sponsor, Philadelphia, placed to move they Representative explained he had the bills by Representative Staudenmeier d poor families having the roof from over their heads by the maantain in for such ts inherent sustically criticized the State an attempt to evade | ty." Rumors the Lagislatu he House LTE0Sa au sevelon reaction in bill to In for such up Mus- the to wake of a possible extra re had a r when the Green Pay from $500 of members $1500 RHapresentative that w» higher, so to came PASsSag. Al hould 1 swheny, urged in- as xtra sessions prohibitive the The business of sessions and 54 aged 14 58 than 1 ASTOR-EMERICK ESTATE AS VIEWED BY GIRARD wot tied” CHrard says Emmeric that John Ni DaEtner o trading capita subscribed Fur 1 ¥ th i sickiary of the American ‘GID of $200.000, divided in (ff these he ith capital t 100 shares retained fift shares for himself: five Canadian had lured to Northwest Conpar {Donald MoKenzie, Alexander McKay David Stuart Robert) partners whom he his service from the ATES Duncan MeDougal and Stuarts nephew received four shares Wilson ian each, and five sh ve Hunt, ids cousin. and a native New remainder of the shares went Hunt promoted partnership, Ar went to Cit The ETS Mil do Price n of Joresy Lo « ‘Later Joseph iy to but at no time we find any partner tntorest a "Tradition of th Emmer has it ti fohn Nichol died | Phil 1816 Srvordi Fimmey t mention of an Emmerich as a the trade in o wmily pf Emerick cemirr 16 version © of died at Emerick, Oar the th ¢ home of a who lived firs at 1 van N § § mo Hire and later at 72 Sy If it would ha been § with Eighth wtredt Sey seems likely Ves siriesd of Baltus record church ok, but ial dn that graveyard The Emmerich not been settled” —————— AI Mp Mt. Gretna Abandoned. Mount Gretna, long a training place for the National Guard, is abuot to be abandoned for a reservation of 9009 ac- res in Dauphin county, of which 5000 will be devoted to a military range, as compared to the 2900 acres at Mount Grena Efforts wil] be mada to have the new reservation ready for the 1932 Na tional Guard encampment, The new reservation will be located in an isolated timberland and mountain section 12 miles northwest of Lebanon and 23 miles northeast of Harrisburg, It is sparsely populated and will make an ideal spot for combat firing and ar- tillery practice. Streams afford an ample water sup- ply for troops and horses and for bathing purposes, I IM Theodore Royer, of Rebersburg, Is now tenant on the A. A. Frank farm at Spring Bank, near Smullton, the church here is no oO estate claims CEN" BELLEVILLE FARMERS TO BUILD CHEESE Milk Fuands PLANT to Haul Contribute Hello ville, | Refuse on Sundays for Faelory at six { Accordingly th tices of experienced cheese to ur<rs fr Ohio form a om which hs {Oh ees ipayving in ithe plant fed by com y mers MATEY Big wiley the fa the fin work ww been named the Company $100 Last D each of toward ances of week Stuter was start James and Sons, con tractors, on the building which ds locat ied on the outskirts of Bellevill At told Winkleman, of Wiensburg, Ohio, moved there and wil] $ officials of company 4 a ¢ has be one of the the new A MA ts PLANT FOREST TREES, of Millhelm, is Landowners 0 Frank jof a Valley sparing number of in Pe wil] lant forest tres who His trees i ing on a {the ; O00 i Core wooklel section the bulldings Richard Bro nes on his will cl A Insurance (ompany Mesds, dues i Monday Mrs, F new annuanl Sunset house, on cvening, with v members After the fo instructor Goodhas Six wer mitted i! meeting m wl the and a refreshments program been exerted dues collected xiv went rite social session at whioy were served A A SI SOA AAA. Chevrolet Car Sales, s Homan Motor of wend mpany here wing Chevrolet Yonadn HKtnte cars recent Hed Mill, Collesre, - $s College, ; coach ; Barty Bradford & Co 1. Pale Hinata throes Ww HR ton tue) up» usenl cars fnlso were £m the sotor h dnesday Homan old a RPOrt Coupe, Coss coupe and a 1% onsignment of latter revniv MAES Ong er ton Another « expected t Cars is Oo arrive the past of this week ES ————— PINCHOT CAMPAIGN PROMISES ABANDONED BY GOVERNOR The Administration proposal elective Fair Rate abandoned, Before completion of either the Sen: ate and House investigation of the Public Service Commission or the pub. He utilities and before the elective plan received a test vote In the House of Representatives, where §t was intro. duced, the elective features have been stricken from the Administration Wil, Surrender on this major plank of Gevernor Pinchot's campalgn platform came within a few days of indications from Pinchot leaders In the House that the platform planks of reduction in automobile licenses fees and auto. mobile drivers’ fees had also been abandoned. A Mrs, Leah Christie, who spent the winter in Leetsdale. Allegheny county, will be In Millheim duirng the spring for an Board has been REPORT FOR MONTH OF MARCH the hoard jn ! A SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, i : ip § Poach s pertnd OBITUARY, NN not i 01 obituary H i rnished In Th r and direct i mmers wi iment Station deviop ransmission, In a competent During ized in H wp einl refrigreralior the fin Henry a Phe to lf ———— Isn't It Truel SL ey late A SSSA Christian Fdueational Confrence, “Hiteh Hiker” Warning. Eonarn ———————————— @F STOREN THURSDAY HALV- HOLIDAY, e 1} # » Ih ursda Argument Conrt. The regular April argument Monday A heard, but as the custom of the dewisions court of ened on number of cases wy re ™ withheld for fu were ther consideration by Judge Fleming p————— Williamsport Commercial College. Our winter term has been very su ceseful: good positions have Been fill ed: Miss Helen Lilley with attorney; Mise Sylvia Lock speleer Company Miss Dorothy COMpPany Misa Parts louise Richardson: Alice Elder, pany. Mises Walberga F Automobile insurance Witt, mesure Susan Swabb Company; attorney ; manufacturing com. Lavon, Cadilla Miss Lilla Zed Miss MdYy lash Company ; Misa Ethel chemical company: Miss Ger trudd Stahl, finance company; Will Iam Motter., finance company: Miss Alice Worm, carpet company: Hex Me Closkey, reporter; Miss Elizabeth Chad. witk. Power and Light Company. Spring terms beging April 16. Enter any time convenient to yourself School open all summer. FF, F, Healey, Prop. I MOS. A REAL FREAK OF NATURE. (From Philipsburg Journal) A most remarkable curiosity was exhibited at the Journal office Friday morning by T. LIL. Crust, our wells known townsman and chicken fancier, It was an egy lald by one of his Leg- hore hens and taken from a nest Thursday evening when he gathered the day's poultry products. The egg is shaped exactly like a snake, curled with head upright, and a measurement taken Ly means of a string shows that it ds one foot in length. The head is fiat, body thickest in the middle and the tall tapering to a sharp point. It in surely a remarkable freak of nature and worthy the study of some dis tinguished solentist. Myr. Crust has placed it in a jar containing salt water BNC Auto | Mia | Missa ® Compnay. College: Shoe ilars, Siate i Dayton Bush, and summer months, for preservation, : LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, of South. W. Boob, Man. Pros- Pleturn ern Californla~Find W, Former Loeal Business Angeles, Funks Paint Roseate pering In Lows ‘ ‘ompton ar It writen Editors is gute » wil vou and you would ¥ke from probably us again We uding felt However Dassedd =n Very the keenly winter which has Routhern Califor hetter pleasant depression.’ in a dot business i= or two ago and we (al. evervih hair¥ fo months Sure ing In gen 3 11 eral will norm in the cores of six at hope The quite gO well Iw this season. The packing May 1st, which will give employment to many thousands The naval and lemon crops were also very good, packing ended March 1st. I wish you Eastern folks the large packing houses they have here-—three at Whitther, three at An. ahelm, three at Fullerton, two at Gar- den Grove and one at Buena Park. All the southeastern part of Califor: nia. extending to the mountains con sists of orange and lemon groves The orange tree when In blossom Is sim ply beautiful and the fragrance is de- lightful,. Can you imagine a whole grove of these blossoms? I wish you could see the wonderful strawberries we have in our garden and have had for a month. You Centre Hall folks remember W. W. Boos He is located in Los An: weles about nine years. We wers down to the vity to see him last week. He has quite a nice buxiness place and is getting along fine, Must close. Hoping every one hack in Pennsylvania Is enjoying wood health, Sincerely, THE PUNKS, Vadincia orange COD heavy begins about orange which could see ho da DISTRICT NO, 1) CONVENTION AT HOLDS 8, ~, and Res aatiful eo 8 is the retiring president The new President oF Ww. P Hagan: r 3.1 - LAROT district association Moers F lishel LH are ice president, Mra R Hennigh, 8 treasur The Jodon Horse Sale, » horses and oid Th re Pleas ursday Boy Scouts 1 Give Friday Evening. introducing Lysom’s ch electrical acters Dr. Hecan iakes jt Tim Ryu Spyker Slimbean wach « Hom Mit a oirdupais Ware Schnitze n in Jake Ralph Packer Morris Mor nose who is mation-—Jay Runiie Wideout, who to spare A tainment has some Frank feature of the Kenneth more serious be the lustrated This showing The delivered A be a will on Scouting consists of fifty onl. ored slides the various scout accompanying talk will 14 Keou activities Assistant in shadow be Ernest will “In Daya of Old” a marl Seout The music is directo: of Mra master Fr comic ink addition | . i pan BONES Kirkp admission is 15 nd cools will go foward the camping trip —— ———— Altoona Bank Closes Door After The Second National na failed to Directors turned to the Comptroller The bank Altoona in months A notice on the door said “hie to lose of public confidence this bank has had heavy withdrawals and it is believed the best interests of the creditors and stockholders can be serv. od by suspending busines.” George A. Klesius was named acting pregident of the institution two weeks ago. succecding V. A. Oswald, Repre- sentative J. Banks Kurtz is a director, The last financial statement, issued March 25, listed resources at $3853, #36. The bank reported demands deo. posite of $934618 and time deposits of $1,200,986. United States deposits were $8901, Run. Bank in open its doors or and COUN of the third to « assole aver Cur rency. in the JCrser in two ———— A ASU Harpster—{onfer, Elmer Carl Harpster, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Harpster, of Pine Grove Mills, and Miss Mattie Ellen Confer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Confer, of Salona, were united m mar. rage nt the parsonage of the Salona Iatheran church by the Rev, W, O. hach. They will reside at Pine Grove Mills where the bridegroom is om NO. 15. Sessoms TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS some the while but fill abhor 10 the West church at surpris- reading his last of Preagbyterian morning, by effoct resignation the September man fn purchased the Rebersburg offers . Mr Relish home In that for $1850, Hosterman, with as auto Evan- 2 whete iss An~ yrmerly John Heish Reber sburg widigh ara Meyer wo ed ag had town public previously wo W Mr Mr guests, on Sunday drow t th © gelical home Lewisbur they spent a nie Greninger Pras, ling & y Will- the f the Potts HBhe of Mifflin |rwise H R Kilpat« of Bele Dr, : al ee mserment store In where In real ee chattel ten nresent Shintown. ived a although lent get ure work heck Cove and con Pew Le had 1k 10 nire Hall, Friday. active rw d because right Mr Ray- nd aside is feeling than is nget hter of on Nite yf courses In Williamsport, as soon as she n in the Miss Bilger se foundation school- Hall High school, d the Williams ped 10 Centre on ler i for the Staley Baltimore, Saturday. ong eX- it takes to show declares ion mn of finds before satisfnctory results, he unmistakingly to be on the up-grade, and that someching resentibl: ing normal conditions will develop In another year a Reports alley X Mr perience saiesRman he ever Ripka i= a and ort while than wales sreater of business Large number of ornamental and forest trees ard being shipped to varie sus State institutions from the Stabe nursery in Seven Mountains, cared oF by W. FF. McKinney, {forest ranger. The treex are all packed in wooden boxes, a bit jarger than egg crates, and are shipped by express. They will Bo used most exclusively to ornament the grounds of the institutions to whit they are being shipped. Wheat flelds through Nittany Val ley are promising in appearance. Most of them are all any one could wish for. The plants are a dark shade of green. the leaves broad and handy. From Look Haven to Williamsport the prospects for a heavy crop are oven better than through our neighboring valle, There are many flelds that are faultless in appearance and none of them that would not score eighty of wu more por cent, perfection,
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