£- “4520 40 war wy tM) Yo ow Kg avd » av = - v - i YOIL. ‘VS | In Full. Monday morning e appeared on the Con Banking pany. For the purpose of conserving the assets of this bank, the ofe- fals and directors have decided to close the same for the purpose of liguidation, All depositors will he full paid In Kk. KELLER, Cashier, D. — An opportunity was given one of the officials to ake to through these but A prom- that statement bank a statement the public columns, the privilege was not used. inent director voluntarily stated probably by next week a would be made. —— of move Asking Power Attorney. first make a Valley brought The sttiement to definite the of Bank- to Penns Company's affairs was Tues afternoon Kel of wn ler lay K, holomew power attorney the stockholders and depositogg The p i i all ulated. 1 stock stock - new ¢ Mr hier contin that ¢l ued and his death.a in # position until wiiod of close nc to 4 CD sistant orty years Bartholomew, the present institution upon closing his public school April 17, 1899, years of age Ale cashier, entered the when but eighteen as a clerk. The bank began business modest way, using a one-room building, rolled street from the lot where “now to the site of The bank extensive a community center in most small one-story over Main W. F. Colyer the present at once bo. business for like this, practically an lives, to do focated gan an in the activity. one and every became of local bank bullding was erect of $8000 It strocture, with banks the The present ed In 1877, at a three-story brick ing and floor. second offices third rooms the Odd Fellows and lodges having been or two years previous Ost in rooms store first The anid room ¢ 311 floor was out fl made the floor fey Livy r both se Masons, ganized but The Snow Shoe State bank of last withdrawal closed on the its Wednesday week owing to continued of funds by patrons and no deposits of conse quence, The withdrawals were due largely to the fact that savings were needed to provide for necessities and th, lack of deposits resulted from theloss of earning power in the coal region, According to the last the bank its resources were neighborhood of $375,000. The officers of the bank are as follows: President, R. E, Kech: cashier. C. B. Bloom; di- rectors: RR. J, O'Brien, David Cham- bers, Dr, Edward Harris, Roy Cham- the statement of in the Food Sale on Church Lawn, The W. M. 8. of the local Evangel fenl church will hold a food sale on the chweh lawn on Saturday, June 20th, afternoon and evening. 2t PINCHOT CUTS APPRO- PRIATIONS TO $150391,367 State Colleges Hardest Hit; Old Teachers’ Penn State Gets Amount, The been signed genera appropriation bil} has by Governor Pinchot. Gove exercised ent of General totalled general expenses government for the next As signed by the Governor made avallable from the is $150.301,867.62. The largest cot ernor an item maintenance and teachers’ colleges. an mate which Committee on for this purpose is 310.512.000 $10.728,000 approved ennium. The by the his $2,776 Assembly the $163.168,017 % of the Stat« two the general rnor YOars, total fund it Gov for made ofr by the $1,038.00 at was repairs This reduction over budget inserted by the Sen Appropriations. Th in the bill as compared with for the 1929-31 bi- Se increase the esti was ate « total as signed second reduction the a largest Governor was in Service estimony mpered by tier investigat the ions recent appr i { Nea: pitals wen | Hospital {000 less than appropriated in Industrial $20,000 $110,000; $185.0 located b {the } i and 320.000 isnlaries we Other cuts Thaddeus Stev- ons Lancaster. $5000 the to ¥) vv is ure to mmission for he Leg Park CX : expenses Affairs, AAS LOCAL AND PERSONAL Forge from the 3520000 item 3 and eneral 5 {Department « ® ot of Internal Rev, Contre RB. Wolf of Kansas. Hall the Iatter pary He is son of the jate Wolf and was born tre Hall Mrs, W. 8 was In of Iast Simon and reared In Cen week, a Hick and William came in from Youngstown Ohlo, n to arrange for the of personal property at the Stick home on Hoffer street on Saturday of this week See ad son o Saturday sale « eigsow hore { I'd Kennety of ell Tounty, the Mill member Halnes, Oo baseball ‘ a ¥. Robersburs, t w Known fans as athletic High school. and the coaching staff of the High school. in Centr resigned Hall of conch § Toes weil Wii a Lawk Haven Miss home here on Friday after having been & patient in the Centre County Hos pital for two weeks during which time she underwent an appendicitis opera- tion. She wags able to be on the street on Sunday. Robert Neff. who closed his first year teaching in the Smethport public schools, is at his home here and will take up special work when the sum- mer session opens at Penn State. He expects to go back to the McKean county town to teach through the 1631 1932 school term. Elisabeth Gross returned to her Penn State college foresters recom. mend locust for fence posts, larch for telephone and electric light poles. white, red and pitch pine for jumber, Scotch pine for mine timbers and Nortvay spruce for lumber. This Information is ®iven for the benefit of those who de- sire to secure trees from the State For. estry Department for planting next spring. and now lg the time to make application for the seedlings. You may not be able to avold hear- iri gossip, but you need not be a ve- hicle In spreading it. —— POTTER TOWNSHIP Potter have wen tentatively a township roads ated, The v former State highway Mills brought about 1 Several 1 acating of a portion of thet 1 il Tussey vil bul between Potters and i wins i ww the ding urvey new The sections except ten fm r and hint OIYy known thi ited was Highway No the Witmer Gregg township the Potter arm Moov Mills heen from at € Emerick 0 Vonada private 1 has leclar and townshi alvin d a not 1 ved The Valley Seven road while Potter the petition to q from upkeep redie ate the Decker Vile Sunset Clul to the opposd Forests road from y house, Mounts line Gregg by the and Wa- in township { State Department of ters and was set aside, : The Court wiil take the findingggor the road a short time, {. NH. 8S, GRADUATE BRINGS idl HONOR a I —S FARMER-KIWANISNS PICNK TO-DAY ON GRANGE PARK # Mirmer-K opportunty for the drawing LVeryony tow in y attend. i C—O — Festival at Centre Hall, July 4th. their cus As har been tom for a Hall on the league and years ti Centre base the High nation’s past will h school birthday Enme tival, the been 16h Club id festival field 4th A afternoon a on basebal] fos in the with evening. engaged in a big attract Lemont band for the occasion numerous he fons. has ML tp rm FISH HATCHERY TRACT BOUGHT. Burean of Fisheries Announces Pareh- ases in Centre and Clinton Coun- thes, chase of two tracts and in Central Pennaylvania for location of 1 | t it fish hatchery and also announced on Tuesday State Bureau of Fisheries One of the tracts of area is jocated at Lamar ty, and the other, of six miles distant, just across the ty line in Centre county, loth bought for “less than 336.000.” officials sald A decision is yet which of the plots will used for the main hatchery. but officials assert ed the Clinton county site would lend itself better to that purpose than the other because of the nature of the spring water found on that site. A 6000 -gallon-a~-minute spring is on the smaller site which could be used as a sub-station fer raising fry to legal and almost-legal size in nursery pools they said, The larger site In Clinton county was obtained from J. C. Steelg and the other from James Furst. Negotiations for obtaining a low price In the land were aided by Representative Rich, of Woolrich, Establishment of a Federal fish hatchery in Pennsylvania at a total cost of $100,000 wa provided in a re: cent act of Congress, Actual construc tion of bulldings and accessories will have to await appropriatioln of the re- was 121 acres in Clinton « sixty acres. is CON were bureau be made to to ne be maining $65,000 for the project by Congress, DEAN WATTS WITH recognition hod: confoears HONORED SCIENCE of In 1 ins 16x [ selence ( MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES IN CENTRE In 1630 ere 273 ntre m LB divorces in 138.515 246812 DOGS LICENSED: OWNERS PROSECUTE] 20 Pass, § Fall, In TOR va ’ Driver's Test oalsburg; I. Mil ungart, Jot thopwell ins Bellefonts D Wat. State Port Memorial Ceremony, Fel joing Joint + of 1 The A bekahs will “mony June vited, Onid Re CEP orders tr OWE And memorial Tuesday evening, the public in in welr hall, 23, in — A A ARPT A— FORD TO PRODUCE DIESEL A Now newspaper learned from officials of the Ford plant Edgewater not that begin of automobile prominent Jersey whose Ford 168 ng names are disclosed, shortly will production powered hy a The car, it price than current a stock Diesel motor is said. will =="! at a We er will have Figs mnmodeds and will newspaper cylinders of longer wheelbase heavy The be wn for motor, the EAVS, i will eight Vetype oon struction ASM —— 1000 STATE WORKERS TO FEEL PINCHOT AXE several the according Firing of Philadel - fa hundred State to phians imminent, Harrisburg They are among more State employes sald to slated for dismissal by Governor Pinchot in a sweeping reorganization of various de partments, Jobholders who either op- posed the Governor last fal or who are friends of legislators unfriendly to the administration are among those facing dismissal. They will be replaced by men and women whe played an active. part in th Pinchot campaign or who bear the indorsement of the Pinchot-Grundy leadership, It is sald that the latter may open a local “patronage” office In the Governor's former campaign head: quarters in the Widener bullding. Governor Pinchot and his secretary, P. 8 Stahinecker, have been making A survey of the State payroll recently, with an eye to weeding out so-called “disloyal” factors. The Pinchot forves have just established headquarters in Harrisburg to take part in the fight for Dauphin county offices. AI A R— The Centre Raperter. $1.50 a year now on payroll reports from than 1000 be —. I ——— —————————————— C. C. BASEBALL LEAGUE Thursday, June 4, Hall Contre STANDING 0} THE CLUBS, | «i343 142 Coburn Whitewashes Local Clab. Hall r Centre duel Thursday ks and hi Behind Cable his g rrovies supporting (7) s brea “ “1 n err 8 game, Gross and it was Goodhart's the 7th laning to for rom down th, valley. Cable's a bit better former al in WIRY BUOCOAS however, was The 8, { Cable game progressed; fron out Beven t wident the i strock first five Latte rs 7 OCH las ) ha i ad the 16n pressed All credit (Futre Goodhar Ri Hall t rf mey, SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN CENTRE COUNTY B. B, LEAGUE The f for ti ti County ollowing sche duied is week games Are next in League: th and 6 Centre Basoball 18 Hall Irn. Jur u Lamar Be Pleasant at « (iap at ser shure | iefonte Centre Col oh y 4 1 as nf al Bellefonte at urday, June t 3 at Rebersbnire Coburn; Hall Hall Gap: Pleasan Lamar Gap Centre Centre at Pleasant June 25 Cobirn at Rebersburg. ——————I AH I ———— Buy Boalshurg Plot for Officers. The bill of Representative Wheeler, $26.500 State of the Divison Forest for the land now Officers by county, appropriating by the the 8 albany pops SOAish Ure taking over leased by 25th Club at was signed Pinchot. “8 (ove Under amida hill for use hat raat including dedicated shrine An ed as a a0 military additional acres wil] as a reservation ——————— A TA Musser—Parsons, William Musser, Lafayette college, Easton, graduated on Friday from the institution and claimed Miss Phyllis Person of New York city as his bride, on the same day. Mr. Musser is a son of the late Mr. and Mse Irvin Musser. of Mifflinbure, and a grandson of Mre Hulda Meyer, of Centre Hall, He is a graduate of Mifflinburg High school, class of "27. and a member of the Delta Epsilon Fraternity at Easton, The wedding, which was one of the most fashionable of the summer soa son, took place in the chapel at Lafay- ette College, on Friday, Rev. K. O Spesard, for many years pastor of the #t, John's Reformed church in Mifflin. burg. now of Annville, being the offic. fating minister, Miss Person Is the accomplished daughter of Mrs. John Mench, of New York city, and a graduate of finishing schools in Pittsburgh and Memphis, The groom was attended in marriage by his brother, Harold Musser, of Mi. flinburg. Mr. Musser has accepted a position with Proctor and Gamble In New York city, where they plan to make their fu ture home, oe aT——— NO. 24 m— . msm ’ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ¥ Cour josed being |G ps are take the rejected Cations, Hall entrance Centre Mrs, Lizzie Mi WwW ‘ i 5, Of £3 re Miss Ella M. Bottorf, of day Margaret Hall, ernonts at elle r 4 BY yaw t pent Nin w BRISCENET, were inburg, and wrinined Ohio n Fri x Coils visit a guest AY Loose reday 1 luge teand re won ram on to fine one of whe wil She wis women jes and is & sophomore women's Miss ringer i8 & Runkle many of our reade aj KE 4 1 her 13 head recent presid MOMmora the Cinns 1 ions r of Cwens society af Guy and Pear! tn snown to the Tyrone Times A large took plale in which many higher werd ers and others side for the time least. It stat that ten yvardmasters of th, Altoona yards were i i off and Mrs e 10 good road changes of this week iald off, yardm Monday clerks were and ne Us demoted placed on lines being, at is od nan Mr fonte, ya dards t night Philip Gross, of Belles Philadel; Tuesday went to fnderga an removal of agrowth conducting thy large hospitals During the time the Philadelphia thelr eight tht Phy fa In the M. dron Mi Ob ration iia (iross far 3 ior th by € FOE specialist # one of 3 i as, Mre 1D. in town Robert Lingle and Fores: Ranger la. PP. Smith, of Spring Mills, were in town Thursday in th, interest Knights Rolden Eagle This organization announces by poster that it will hold a festival on the Spring Mills athletic field on Saturday evening, August ist. The Spring Mills band will furnish the music, and they promise everyone who attends a good time, on business of the of the Krise, Esq. accompanicd Mr. and Mrs, H. OG. Steele and soft Bruce, all of Johnstown, to Centre county to transact business in Bolles fonte, Being so near the old home, Mn Kriss conld not resist the urge to come to Centre Hall] and induced his come panions to join him, and for this this this were well repaid y the magnifie cent soenery ‘afforded from the top of Old Nittany. The Havice Valley road has teen completed to within one-fourth mile from Penns Creek and it is expected that the road will be finished this sammie mer. Harry Hassinger, a State Fore estry warden, has charge of the work, and it is being bully by the partment of Forests and W. ice Valley “Ms joonted in Seven Moun ns and is reached over the road re fered to, which leads off to the north Warren 8 from the State highway leading from Milroy and 8iglerville,
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