q — VOL. CV. HALL. PA. TI IURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931. a ———— So — ————— SUICIDE, ay RAYMOND FETZER, Fetzer, Centre x aged years, a found Raymond Wel dead in t ther, of county, was Mot home by ive about o'clock day morning his ro a hunting 11m near his bullet fired he barn Leroy, a from he the death and his fui his through previous ght the rm Funeral Directors Banguet, Montours Paul Jack Spitler Dyker. Mt, Carmel; Ww. K. R. Dornaife, Milton; C. E State Neff, fille; James Turbotvill S,. Gritner n. Philadelphia Dale R Ungtown M, A Ray E. Widdowson, ofonte: C. M., Zel lers, Montgomery: Wm, lerninger, Cat- awissa: C. M. Pringle, Port Matilda; Van Johnson, Snow Sl Warren E. Rote, Mrs, Warren E Mrs. Geo. W. Rote. Danville F Haas, Sun- bury; Frank Wetzler, L. Wetzler, J. I. Wetzler, Milesbu: Hubert Koch, State College: E. B. Flegal. Stata Col- Larus Eve Millville: Guy Grass Flat; M O. Artman, Goodhart, Centre FV. 84 Nur Barrow. College; 8. bury; Koch, Gilbert Harrisburg; BE. Rote, red M lege: CC, Johnson Grass Flat; Halli Ww reset K. Ling Jackson, iadelph American lect of rep- fe Mills, gave manufact Rolling *e¢ on the iron an nat rat an illustrated uring eof armico irigot and copper bear steel which used in making metal Richelleu Theatre Attractions, Vednesd » night of this week 8 NINE COUNTIES TO CO-OPER- ATE IN 4H CLUB CAMP FOR FARM BOYS, JULY 22 TO 26 pool, # facti- in the lub members housad +H « 8% between camp wr 4-H and 20 or form the eligible to attend he purpose of gl form §-H ch is to hove a to ame- fit the camp cation of camp life ideals. and time provide educational which will of value to farm boy in his club work. All from ested in going should get Ce Agent R, C — A TS —— BIRTHS, A son was born to : { Malone) Zerby, at Farmers Mills, Sunday evenirg A daughter George phasize the ib Sale gram an Pro. be the boys Centre courty inter. in touch with Blaney Once, yunty at fn Robert and wns born Mond v named and Laura (Crockett) ort Centre Hall ie has been and at f pounds Jane Crocket time of birth weighed eight —— I AIS ——— RIMMEY-TATE, Henry Rimmey Verda Emma Tate, both of Pleasant Gap. married on July 1st. Mr. Rimmey was a former resident of Pot ter township, and later of Centre Hall Congratulations Charles and Mise ¢ were C—O SI. HOW HE DOES LOVE PHILADEL- PHIA! jovernor Pinchot refuses to allow Philadelphia to have one cent from the tate for the maintenance of the Port of Philadelphia, although he has ex pressed deap terest In it, even calling it the Port of Pennsylvania, Governor Pinchot refuses to allow the appropriation of $1.600000 for ap- proaches to the Deleware River Bridge to stand, mithough, the bridge is a link in the State system of highways. Governor Pinchot refuses to allow the State to take over approximately ninety miles of Philadelphia streets which are parts of the State's high. ways, although approving a similar arrangement for Pittsburgh. Governor Pinchot refuses to allow the Btate to manage the Hospital for Mental Diseases at Byberry, thereby throwing that plant back on our pands How Governor Pinchot does leve Philadelphia! LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Former Centre Hall Now Re. siding In Callfornla, Confess Long. State, People, ing for Old Keystone Compton, Ci ' Rn Cripiion 200 mile and Howey ing h FO Yory wonderfu re out of three mil ; ht and some finemach good the They surely eating { fish from Rodonda We can Long Pedro, We have ever ate to 40 - . Or ol also piers at i Beach, Beach and San the Watermeions ibe, sell Truly, 850 finest melons here that ind never Ii i 30 for 25« fT ¥ 2 thing We had q ite Prices you quite good a war l for several mor 8% cents 14 and Prices things 1 4 up to 11 weeks Wop { which gone fow nun two probably times We Park eX Dent THE —————— N. 1 do wits their ff they what I can say, f and themsely kind a Govern wiil BETOWT With Femain, Your friend MARY H. PRICE Michigan I am ¢ subscription MESH Buch Dear other ¥ snan Fune 29, Reporter ne to Osing an- enrs your Yale uable paper Mother Rough was Young ville, speaks whose maiden name reared near Tus eighty-five years ald, often trip we had East visiting {friends and to born and now of the September, rg tivea also refers She visit of a representative of was at the home of A. Hoste Yours rman. in Centre very truly. J. C. REHM Mr Bor « in-law Mrs store Buch which Buchan iy settled by Rehm Young la 3 who is oa of conducting a Be ig located vitriety in Lnan rien county, in an was largely Pennsylvanians. number Residents there, recalled by tha writer, descendarts of Mr. Refber. who is re Inted to the Relbers in Potter towne ship: several other families of Btovers descendants of Jacob Richards, and others from Jod.) ————————— NEW PENN STATE CONTRACTS LE1 Contracts for the erection of two new buildings at Pennsylvania State Cole lege were let to Henry E. Baton Ine. of Philadelphia. The same company built Old Main, one of the new col lege buildings completed last fall. The new structures are a dairy and a home economics building. Both will Be of rosé brick with stone trim, conforming with the general are chitectural plan for the campus, as worked out by the college architect, Charles Z. Kilswder, of Philadelphia. Funds for these buildings were cone tained in the emergency appropriation for unemployment relief sponsored by Governor Pinchot In the early part of and them Penns Valley present among wer 0 from past or are the about here the recent legislative rgession, $840,000 being included for construction at 1981 Gathering Promises Equal of Any Past Year—~Appleations for Tents Cannot All Be Met~Improve- Park. mn: hard ments on times or hatever Ww thes Depressi dave, the thie expre current which win Like « n th Hall deomed vise Dy it management ty and which has placed this falr, However the oO « the policy safe “pay unique ontinuea of Vou a" institution the few falrs fortunitle ANCA f among on Ho pur to great to be enough this of the State wd fing but outing KOARON tents entirely twelve have Deen new chased which is inadequate ®1 mand, matter wt owl the de of py bie ret to reg i ere i int i disappointed appli and by anoti warrant a iat tents iu i BRUNGART FAMILY REUNION, Brung f Festival at Potters Mills, # af the etown Sheffield Mik Prices, The net ns} paid th members of the Sheffield Produckrs Cc ope Inc, for the sold them in the month of 1931 $1.43 per hundred pounds per cent, grade PB milk in the 201 } fre erentials price to be ® ative Association, 1 by June, for 3 216 grade ols iE gone with tl butterfat df to $1.83 per hws 3.5% butterd usua; This fs +d is 1 eq uly for milk sold on a The fT production of production any mon and 1.012870 pounds n was produced in June, 1930 —————— A TP DUA NI Leasing for OH and Gas, in was ore The prediction of 0. L, Williams, noted oll and gas engineer and geologist that both oll and gas will be found in Centre county in the near future, will make hold stock In the Penns and Manufacturing Company their certificates. A pleasant thought connected with the project is that the company has cash in the Penns Valley Bank to the am- ount of $600, plus interest. for abo twenty ‘five years, W, F. Bradferd is treasurer of the company. Speaking of the prospects of finding oll and gas beneath us, the Watchman hae this to say: So sure is Mr. Williams of the fulfil. ment of his prediction that already C. V Hughes. financier, of Philadelphia, with several assistants, hag established headquarters in Bellefonte for the Cen: ire County Development Co. This ore ganization has no affiliation with any other group of oll operators, Its finan- cial requirements have been under: written by outside capital and it has no stock to sell. It Is Interested only in leasing and drilling. Hoon It will publish a map showing the geologically favorable territory for drilling in Centre county amd then leasing under the usual nominal fee those who Valley Oil look up Penn State, pls one-eighth royalty, TWO DOCTORS WILL » LOCATE sw doctors have IN VALLEY led it Ge to lo Spring ident T ——————————— Milthelm siclans-—Dr MeQueen phy G Manufacturing Co, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Won 11 3 3 ———— - lesults, Tuesday, July 7. onte i Har be tesults, Thursday, July 9, t $ Results, Friday, July 10, $ 7: Pl t (ian Results, Saturday, July IL lesults, Monday, July 13. lamar i Bellefonte Down, 3-0. onte went down to «¢ Goes : High the lox the The Millheim Manufacturing ¢ 1 " g f Mzed t1 iatter part o HZ i & Fetter I ——————— A AA TTA | Geore Whippe Lucky: Wins $100.60. i ’ : hg LOCAL DEALER PROUD TO SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH “Floating Power,” Free Wheellng and Absence of New Chrysler Product. Vibration Combined in Dodge power’ and free wheeling opments which finld Withous apt of question tha innovation embodied the revolutionary ing, which sively new four-cylinder power plant mount ‘4 Plymouth a enRineers axpres- By this the ont rock f term oating powe basicall po on ¥ new departure re pi lowed wer its ant is a fo et natural Engineers of Plymouth predict that the myst distinct contribution to mots introduction of axis Che Motor fn and freely veer Motors Corporation oating will power prove to ix and noteworthy ron the design soon the starts 1 baxdy. testa and conclusively th has whipped completely four-cyinider bugaboo of vration. Under the direction of Fred M. Zeder, vice president in charge of engineering f the Chrysler Corporation, floating power has been developed and pioneers ed, eliminating the last vestige of ene gine vibration from body and frame by literally floating the complete power plant in thg ohassis, The absorbing qualities of rubber In the development of which Chrysler en gineers have led, plays an important part in this elimination of engine vi bration. Through new applications of rubber, Plymouth engineers have de- veloped floating power, involving the use of only two rubber engine mounts ings as compared with three or four ordinarily used. The Plymouth free-wheeling unit was developed by Plymouth engineers and differs in design from other free-wheel- ing unite now In use, Its operation is cortrolled by a button on the instru. mont panel and ft may be locked out simply by pulling out this dash-control, When the contro] button is pushed in, the car Is in free-wheeling: when it ts pulled out. the car functions without free-wheeling. With this Improved [free-wheeling unit. Plymouth enjoys the advantages of economy and driving ease contrib uted by free-wheelnig without in any way complicating gear shifting, sol the four-wheel fo It demonstratons floating ¥ Ne brake or the that show is stated lengthy at power 0 - y $ Lou rowie © wold $ ¢ i Lamar Defeated, been taken. SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN CENTRE COUNTY B. B. L Thursday. July Pleasant Gap He at EAGUE 16-Centre Hall bersbunrg at Coburn; Lamar Bellefonte July 18—Belle Coburn at Centre at Lamar Rew Hail; Saturday, fonte at bersburg Pleasant Gap ————————— SI S———— PENNS VALLEY BANK MAKES FIRST The Penns Valley bth, PAYMENTS Bank, closed sinos made first Wednesday 1 June 1 ite payments to ast week 15 customers when de nie bank de positors oF The portion of Were to about 3 hundred $50.00 closed payments of the four deposit or Joss As hav the positors ing on institution paid, entirely eliminated is using the First Nationa] Bank here as a depository, and Day ment of deposits are being drawn on it The stockholders promise to make further seftlements within two months, and further that all claims will uiti- mately be paid in full - Seventeen Pass Learners’ Test, Saventeen of the twenty-three ape plicants who appeared in Bellefonte for the learners’ examination to operate a motor vehicle were successful, Six applicants failed either in answering the motor law questions or in the driving test. Those who received their permits bthis week were: Daniel B. Thompson, Bellefonte; Lemoyne Lucas Snow Shoe: Allen Quick, Moshannon: Sara Frantz. Port : Clarence 1B, Sprankle, Tyrone: Lalu MM, Rachaw, Bellefonte; Edward M. Staff, State College: Ar thur M. Clyde. State College; Joseph Frabutt, State College: Bertha Sharer, Centre Hall; Clifford Davis, Bellefonte; Lillian Cox, Beiefonte: Clayton Shope, Bellefonte; Dn N. Thorp, Spring Mills; William Reariok. Pog Matilda; Alda M. Auman, State College; C¢, BE. Un: derwood, State College, those their interests The are defunct checks for TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS of Mid- in the undergone to return nt an open to her } of Jet: Mills, is where her io vith n. ems lis in odhart, eal nt me, in wrertown, law and Odenkirk, Clarence (8 AUto- ther points er to ast her of man as an supervising ovis. I» staff of the institution supervise named. fre Centre Youngstown, 1 friends and Valiey, and In sited his DIOe was ancome Mrs, Grovef Mrs Beav Amanda Balle tt Beavery Lie Penr he ¥ He St in ower Valley, wher Ross Mowery E Mr and three panied ast by and Beaver children i= a daughter of Mrs at ppg where time. Spring Mills most of their Buckwalter ten months ng one of in Centre home. The an attrad* tion. From to Philadel phia where the remainde if the vas home of the Buckwalter, & ployed by An and was plant chem Mr and old their Hall little Mise Mrs Rosalie Frank H Eleanor Ohio, spe vacation and baby of Cincinnati, weeks' I O of two at the Packer here ti @ tion will Ix the former's Penn State the recently Proctor-G advan ist Bartholomew Alexander Vogt and Mr. and Franklin, Ven- Mrs, H. A Revent visitors home were Mrs of San Diego Mire Wm W ango county: Rev. and Pruyn and son Jack and daughter Elaine: Mrs Lillian Romig Crow and four children, from near Liverpool, Perry oounty: Mrs. Nellie Pickersgill Cornwell, of Parkesburg, a Mille sqQlile mchool-mate of Miss Helen Bartholo* mew, who spent a part of the last week in June at the Bartholomew home, She also visited her son, who is professor at Dickinson Seminary. Willlamspors. The washout on the IL. & T. railroad at the Bartges crossing west of here. on the Fourth, has been repaired. Twelve car joads of cinders were res quired to take the place of the ballast and ground washed out undernesin the rails. The water rushing through the channels attracted the attention of ress fdents living a considerable distance from the raliroad. The damage WAS discovered by road foreman Lov Harte ley, who first covered the sastern seo* tion of his route, fhinking that i any damage had been done hereabouts, 1€ most lkely would be the east, but in stead the washout was where it was least expected. at the Emily California Wilt, of » § ‘