- VOL. CVI. p ir BY BODY WILL MEET IN COURT HOU ROGERS, DR. ERS. py ae tha Centre Association Thursday court On presidents; secretar tre fonte, Suroer The tional program Devo exercises patrick. Reading of secretary. Address—Dr er, Dean of University, Roll Address—E. of School burg, minutes Stearns, F. Dunkledberg- wiion, Georges Edu Selinsgrove call. Director Harris- A. Business Quackenbush, Bureau y 1:3 Dunkleberger, Afternoon session 0 o'clock: Dr, b Address lemarks F. G Address Board Mr. Quackenbush, Questions; report tion of officers; Committee er A. ship: A. Bates, Haines borrow town Cor tur Ly y County Superintendent— Rogers HSchool Procedure”, of commitiees; adjournment on Hom- bb, chairman, Ferguson town- H. Nolan, Burnside P. H Move reorganization: Gr Guy Krape, Millheim Liberty twp.: D. Burkhol T Hal twp.; J. W. Sellers { f Moon Gill Zerby, ————————— AP MINISTER NOW HEAD OF ROCKVIEW PENITEN + ye al rT G ¥y TTARY Appointments by Commission. The Threshermen Meetf, meeting of Centre coun- ent. tr and considered. autos be Every employer of el in write voluntary or, and well as owners, and employers of at small Delegates wil] be appointed t the State in Harrisburg, January 20. and bring your nedghbor Underwood, sec. retary. compensation a policy automobile truck drive cost, 0 convention Come along. Isaac a—————— A] A —— £ i in of increas- If you the are not av tell Cone United States The U, 8 and James Mit ing postage rate, your tha Pennsy gressman and two Senators in venia 3 Senators Jame Reed J. Chase, are Davis, and the Congressman hell A wiil dozen personal letter to each of we i than to ra I them be more Im a petitions ‘ostage will go prots n sure gen re SRTYIG ¥ Sa nN AR ADVERTISING ADVOCATED SE NEXT MR. ¥. SPEARK- THURSDAY—SUPT, QUACKENBUSH + . - - CENTRE * COUNTY NOTES, HOSPITAL discharged Miss M ter township, is a admitted J. on Wednesday. Anna Harshbarger, medical patien Monday heen on i 2 . {asa G daughter LI'TiS, 4, ar voars of Pine Wednesday ied © on There were in the the hosplt - al beginning week. of ——— A AR — BELL TELEPHONE CO, PROGRAM program LARGE A 325500 new and heduled of 00h of bettermen Be Telephone Ivania 1932. ox service i th Pennsy be struction 11 been = y ¢ il for devoted th ¢ 5 Company uge sum wil to pansion and eo Pell improv ement o organization's Mmcilities of since pie increased present t! 10 Se R their advertising oh depression suffered lest in loss of prof its, it is pointed in an editorial in the Reformed Church Meassnger, the official organ of the Refowmed Church in the U. 8, published in Phil. adelphia, “During 1930, of tiv companies whose ments were examined, Dr. Joseph H. Appel, chairman of the Executive Board of the store of John Wanamak- er, shows that profits declined only 29 per cent. in the group of 62 which ine creased their advertising, while prof- its declined 56 per cent, in the group of 35 which decreased their advertis- ing, mays the editorial, “This should be a hint to churches which in a pe- riod of dpression reduce thelr ef- forts and adopt a ‘penny-wise, pound- | foolish policy.’ “In advertising and their work, we may well emulate the high ideals of our choicest Pruaeed- | ness men and seek to mvold the shus. | es which make the use of publicity both offensive and ineffective.” Oe UE: the iring out out #7 representa financial state. our congregations { § ¢ t of nt the Bell SX POnsety ant on operation the telephone bus iness throughout Pennsylvania year will total some $42,000,000, this sum is added to the § earmarked for new construction, it be. comes apparent that the Beli organi zation wil] spend $67.500,000 for new construction and the operation ot the telephone business throughout the State next year Of the $42.000,000 expense item, a very large portion will go into salaries and wages, While the bulk of the appropriation earmarked by the telephone company or disbursement in 1932 wil] be de- voted to extension of central office fa- cilities, it ia planned to spend a cone siderable part of the total on what is known as “outside plant.” This con. stitutes the equipment and apparatus outside the central offices, including poles, cross-arms, and storm-resiting acria and underground cables C—O AP AAAI What a happy man Is he who has an income tax to pay. Income tax “ouasie 1 sO out t compan? pointed i attend. ¢ : t iat the of this When 25.500.000 STATE GOVERNMENT TO COST BE Wide to All Powers Make Departments, Drastic Investigation nolesaly 1433 FOOTIE Nd 1 dropping Commonwealth react organization Stable on Fire. the { oT and n lot near Bradford by the be Mrs tale on and owned discovered to Company's mill milling 1 comagmny was Sty ra by lay evening Mr. White and OM There of tha at brigade quicky under con carts from a who with chi t} was fire occupy the both 4 the I formed the lower part ft A and got the and aiith ! ” The at bucket flames h sections hee the time the Ope . lovee was building 1 ® th " Mn Special Meeting of Progress Grange. A uni Spring n meeting of Progress Grange, Mills wily and Rebersburg Baturday January Grange Arcadia, purpose installing the of- ficerg for the ensuing year, —————————— 3] 5 API SAAN Welfare Baskets Contents, In the Lewistown district 250 fami. lies filed application for help with the Welfare Society. This is about the same number of families who were given help last year, The baskets this year contained five loaves of bread, one peck of pola toes, one pound of butter, one pound of lard, three pounds of sugar, one pound of voffee. one pound of rice, and two pounds of beans, That basket is cadoulated to care for ong family of five porsons for one week, ——— I AI I OSS —— Governor Pinchot's signature on New Year's day made effective the Moore bil} permitting postponement of forced sales of unseated lands for unpaid taxes in Pennsylvania for a periud of Grange, be held 8 in of Grange evens ing, for the forms were released on Monday. one year. LOCAL “HIGH” ALUMNI The fourth annual Hall High wis held thi As banquet ool dai of Alumni irday Sat od | tion ' i Decem attendes nd WiLs ’13€ he bullding they ith effoct the inimps a scene in The Hung ue, the BW » reason cupecially ti in being furnished Ch room on the “stmas tree dies mn Harold 2 was oa presided in introduced display of the elacted Paul association for the year Fettor- vice-president. Beaarson : Laniigs Smith Myla nding ording COrTesD sore tary rex secretary, Spyker, Vie rooms rr. ma Rowe. then treasure The bridge and Ph were rearranged n for Every a ha attend possible was the diversi the the voted the and promised year if mainder even in ad oF one present ign = 10 aAgAan aux 4 Cera to . all next at The committee in charge of the pro. and the fol. Agnes 25 Spyker Martha Yearick "24 Burk. 27. Paul Fetterolf “iy ommittes Eram arrangements were Myla Eugene 4 the schoo lowing 29, Geary holder To this for this f= due sredit ——————— MM AAA WEAVER-HOMMEL. M wr Weaver, = f oo Mr Inyed the wedding unattended bride were The blue ried a was attired in of silk with black pumps, and car- bouquet of yellow and blue snapdragons. Guests to the number of forty were invited to a reception fol- lowing the ceremony. Mr. Weaver holds a position with the Bradford Milling company in Cen- tre Hall, The couple will go to house. keeping in Centre Hall after April 1. Leaving early Saturday morning the young oouple embarked on a honsy- moon tour to Baltimore, Washington and Virginia. Both young people have a host of friends who extend them heartiest cons gratulations, - ARTHUR HEWITT NEW KIWANIS PRESIDENT Arthur Hewitt, the newly elected president of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club, was inducted Into office, the ine stallation ceremony having been oon- ducted by the retiring president, the Hev. Robert Thena, ¢ a gown P—————— 2 —— Jasper Re Brungart Golng to America. n f t HEY the register 15 appier trip World's a crowd rt Aptis NOTES FROM THE PRESBYTERIAN MANSE NEWS (%l Babdwath, tne 1 INE Dorwaniber J 1 . \ 4 Kirkpatri Mifflin Lewistown the County Minis on Monda “Glad Girls’ will entertain at the January ng Prestwiteri 11, 1 suing mothers meet: held in Monday indies f a young ure gram others’ yment EXONERATES DRIVER IN FATAL ACCIDENT Howard exoner {rom driving car instantly killed n near C one of sev. 1 road From the wf ore LION ofl fos AE WAM Si FARMERS QUALIFY FOR 400.-BUSHEL CLUB Eighty-four Pennsyivania farmers qualified for membership in the fam- Keystone 400-Bushel Potato Club in 1981, according to I. T. Denniston, plant pathology exiension specialist of the Pennsylvania State Coliege. Thres 600bushel yields were record- ol HH. J Walton and Sons, Chester county. who grew 686 bushels in 1028, the highest yield in the history of the club, again have the leading yield of the year, 637.3 bushels on a measured acre. Gustafson Brothers MceKoan county, produced 605 bushels and Harry Callie, Northampton county, raised 604.5 bushels, the first time either had qual. ified for the club, ———— A A DDB oun If you are a farmer and ocontom- plate holding public sale this spring, you should have your sale notice ap- pear now in the Reporter's Sale Reg- fester column. It is an advertisement worth while, and costs you nothing, providing you have you sale bills printed at this office, a task we are TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS was & morning. he morne rtiy be- Wille opens to Boals- in Miss day and hier one » Ww. 1% I's a College dure mths of the col- and sickness n 1830, Friday coming words, May has # the only Fri. at the WM ry home D. A 5s. Bhe insti. 3 ie your dog? ense {ag month, r. and re Mrs. Filson, and and Mra wrt, all of omobile to ” f Dr 8 1 we Penne life into pix of {fewer ing the ther of ppointed pensation rkmen’s F. B sub the fore the ried ang vering reached nearby 3 ibstane the few wport, the y" ! Viet Grange lestroyed by fire. fice and store equipment The company Philadelphia, member of the Cane y Bs Mr. Hunter is ©One nected with the Workmen's Compeni- Department Harrisburg, and n connection with ¢ mpensation cases, it is underst As a result of an automobile accident, W. G. Runkle suffered a chest and several fractured 1d sent him to the Centre r hospital for repairs. At a point Manna Kline farn Runkle's struck by a driven by Thompson, ine Groyge® and Miss Fay Brad Mr, and * Beven Stars, Bradford, while Juniata term, rend family, who 1 a number of kind- nd, by tl i= a js engaged Ie tion at 8 so 1 practice wil i Attorney ised iy Mr car of I nd with in § i & Way, Deal 3 : { Hall Stas farm he and after his of livestock, implements, ete. will move to Boalsburg in a property he purchased about five years ago, Hg has been a successfu; farmer and is quitting only because an auto accident some time ago left him with one of the lower limbs very much weakened. Willlam Garman, tenant on the Fishe burn farm nearby, will conduct the farm after April 1st. Mr. Dale was a0 companied by his youngest son, Frode erick Dale. All of the local garagemen who madg application for conducting official ine spection stations have received thelr credentials of appointment and Instruds tions for performing the service The inspection period is from January 1st to March 81st. The second period of inspection is during the last three monthe of the year. If you have a new oar, a oar In perfect condition, or & mittly trap, you must have it inspects ed. The cost of Inspection in this section, It is understood, ls 50 cents A sticker on the windshield is a sign that your car has undergone the “of wl | Oak quit the twenty Years © 0 decided to uitivated for sale
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