VOL. CVI. HALL. PA. ——————, ), 1932. for and farming obtained at public sales farm of all kinds implements are very fair, but in some Prices stock § is received while till cases but little cash in others the cash in the is airdost fifty pt the The here, ar cent of all Lewis Ga west of proved with regard ases pald in wag almost fifty f the total of sales. Garbrick held what is known a surplus sale tl fair pri sheep, hog of ces were obtained for al) the murket The $6.00 their value Inthe the sold. 1.50 to while hogs topped 1 stoCK, Forty-eight hogs were shoats ranged from under Chickens sold containing of white opinion Coops 159 the many. leghorns were offered, with of wished taking Shug privilege the buyer as George ort, last bid-—67 Without The many as he Boalshurg, made the cents and gobbled the lot reason, complained. total yan $1030 the bidd others of ors sale the T was ia opposite matter of I experienced n the Shivery farm wes His was a clean-up implements, 10 LOCK and the to $3500, with footing $ sived The were considered very sale held up rice \ Ces fair. Slack this in cash, the in stock by The brothers is noted separately issue. i T. F. Del blinded the lights of an approaching car, his shaken 11:00 lives aney, wrecked terribly at who Mr th Car car and 18 night phout Bohn, up, urday o'cloch John also Ole De He at ort, was with laney. received cuts on eo head was MISCALCULATIONS BY STATE BUREAU The Depar tment of L.a ind Indus Union The Te. places the in nrurty-tnree persons hamber of Commerce a the department to used to od Come ion. explanatic was The department but orrect the urfiber m nearer « or of icab The only real infs Company partment’s statement making the and that h i111 he pendable, used, The hy explanation Read be closing paragraph 1 is it carefully over to correctness form your own opini of found such a able to the number of employed in any county - using method “ & » *» However, we h since dis ave overed that this method of estimating LOUn-~ In em for agricultural and unemployment ties was faulty unsatisfactory. searching for a better index of hanges in agricultural coun ployment index which to ties we have located an shows the ratio of supply demand for farm labor in Pennsylvania which be in em- when substituted as an index to usued for estimating changes ployment for agricultural counties, we believe. wil] produce a more satisfact- ory and representative estimate of un This compiling these counties be the next unemployment estimate, prob employment for new index will used in ably based 1931" on ———— A ———————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Kenneth Brungart . SBmufilton H H Irene Peters Kifer Stover Aaronsburg Irene Jock Haven Lock Harry Brown Haven Cladr Altoona Warriorsmark 311 {joorgo Lasel Hi Wy el Min Hin eville Yiortie B WILLIAMS TRACKED TO BLAIRSVILLE, THURSDAY Ti William Williams, on Saturday previous escaped from the jall, tracked Indiana Ha otficers radday, 8 who Centre county wis to Blairsville, county. the Indiana coun was seen at Tyrone first, but lost trail ty of him in the town. ——————— A PAA COUNTERFEIT DEN FOUND IN HILLS High up in the mountains in hunting cabin 22 miles from Clearfield, State and county officers on Saturday found a plant for making counterfeit «coins. in a nearby cabin they arrested Ly- man R. Haney, 36, and his step son, Pugene Cover, 18. They were charged with making and passing fake coins. The mid on the cabin yielded molds for making nickels, dimes and quart. ers. Many of the spurious coins were , investigators sald, on merch ts in Clearfield and Penfleld. n south and on reaching on front Durst, traveling to ¢ H lown th coming «o ie of the residence of lights this stand, point he Joh a car side of totally the of hill roadside n on the Mowery was driven too m The « far * IE od a deep ditch, ar ht of the road and enter regulting in an upset. TALBOT CHARGES PINCHOT WITH DELAY IN POOR AID r Talbot Gove Representative Grove “rE Cour it ing because pang as ontradict his the only governor in the enti is invoking his executive already or acted into a in Pennsylvania “Phe i viding Ww bili bearing my name and pro $106.000,000 for of the une mployed was passed 1 an over ys of bot And y Governor branches of the t since it bLecame ye directed hig attor to courts to de- general it Thus day as the friend } he unemploy« clare one posing 4 L and the next barring the door to day elief already provided by his Governor Pinchot law “In strange hostility to relief stands alone among Mig un+ in while one the governors of this country abaetd bitterness to this relief fur ther proven by the fact that court has already sustained the law as his at the 8Su- has ordered appeal to preme Court in order to strike It down constitutional he torney general to it possible “In the meantime the unemployed plead for jobs and Pinchot procrastin lates. “I.ot the American Congress and the American people judge whether he | to 8 sincerely seeking relieve suflering or just playing old-fashioned Pinchot What politics difference does It make not. so long as he gets the headlines pA PLAN TRADE MARK FOR PENNSYLVANIA CROPS drafted the adoption of a Statewide trademark be Preliminary plans were to by the farmers in the inark used eting of high grade quality graded crops Sixty representatives State ithe Department Agriculture | vened for the purpose of | possibilities of taking some steps to off {wet the competition in local markets, | resulting from shipped-in trademarked | potatoes, fruit, eggs and other import: [ant products, The proposed trademark which gain. a favorable response among the [farmers attending the meeting, is one | showing William Penn holding a Key: | stone Within the Keystone are the | words, “Pénnsylvania-graded Farm | Products in accordance with Official {State grades.” The label also bears the |slogan: “Look for this Trademark. It ia Your Guarantee of Quality.” —————— TYP SAB NBA, The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year leading Pennsylvania farmers of the and representatives Pennsylvania of con- College, of discussing SESSION COURT TO CONVENE APRIL SPECIAL £1 Monday, Apri; 1st, a special sesslon of the Contre court will for namos County of civil ¢ furors drawn for open The this the hearing Ccnses of the gession appear below! Robert C. Bullick, farmer Orlando Brooks, laborer RH Christ Joezer Breon, pl photographer, Sta flennes Benner . : Benner Twp College Phiburg JoRES Howard jeliefonts Union . Rush J. E Edward Dunklebarger, Dobson Geo. laborer «oo JSOOllOge Port Matilda Samuel Everhart, farmer HK J.B Delia H. H Mrs nker, « abbler Flegal, stenog farmer Bertha Foster, Griffith, Fye, hakpr. State ( ‘oliege Lida hskpr John merchant vera AM James Gross, Hoffer, Harter, Harvey, Holderman, jaborer housekeeper, jumberman Penn operator Howard James E H. E Ishler, Mrs. Edna Roval . Wm 8 Ishier, farmer baitcher State College Johnson, Hskpr... Bellefonte Ferguson mechani Kline, laborer Phfltpaburg Be Ty iefonte Nefonte ———————]—— CONTEST ON ESSAY TO BE HELD TONIGHT FINAL cant QO 8 Fessay PP given stion is sponsored by the Hall ? © of Centre Li piace 1 participate i held the J ! following contestants to the finn contest which 1 Presbyterian March oontestanis Willa Blauser, Mo(fellan, Sara Helen Weaver rans ————————— WARD FLEMING INJURED IN AUTO CRASH shal} in the church on evening of T? Are 10. and v velyn number siX, Doris © Moitz E in + i ton Odenkinrd Colyer, MRS, MM. Sunday car driven bs Pittsburgh, skid a PBulek sedan by Judge M. Ward Fleming In | Mre Fleming and | ters, Mary and Winifred, were pass Mrd Fleming was thrown with force against the top of the car, neck injury None f ! afternoon a Dr. H. C. Carl of ded and driven § crashed into which two daugh Senger much sustaining the other was Injured #The accident happened close to the Tangle on the Bald Eagle Valley road, and was due to the slippery con: dition of the concrete road. Dr. Carlson ls the coach of the Uni. veraty of Pittsburgh basketball team a os passengers dn either oar ———————— A] APTA TAIT Notlee to K, G. > i. Notice to Eagle of the Knights of the Golden fall, and their fam {ilies and friends: The 26th anniversary fof the Golden Eagles will be held in | the jodge hall at Centre Fall on the 16th March. There pleasa © Contre of will be a luncl Ying basket of « f anrved fey By ————— MAN'S BODY FOUND i AFTER SEVEN WEEKS | Missi or the last of Irid B. Wike, Lanwistown, 16, your order ymmitiea HOVE wera Eliza $y n of 29 f¢ yund the Juniata river, {the beth street, Yoder, two miles south was Flobert in of Lewistown. lalph Barchus, Mifflin county ocor- will quest will take place. oner, determine whether an in Wike disappeared January 16, just four days before his mother died Bervices were Saturday afternoon in charge of his pastor, the Rev. Thomas Worrall, of the St. Marks Episcopa; church, —————— A AAI NN ONE DAY SALE. Introducing the new Wagner Cast fron Bacon-and-egg Breakfast Skillet, on sale Saturday only at the spacial price of 4%c. Also In oast aluminum at 9c. -~Hosterman & Stover Compa~ ny, Miliheim, ——— AA ATA For the good old reliable and de- pendable Garden Seeds that grow fine vegetables, see that they are W. Atlee Burpees. Sold by H. WP Schaeffer's Hardware, Bellefonte, Pay phone No. conducted 14M 012 REPORT OF CENTRE HOSPITAL the of Tuesday, COUNTY FOR FEBRUARY ol the hospital At board monthly meoting the held following trustos at on the a patients repory was submitted an approve a: Number in hospital Feb- ruiary 1 pa month Number tients admitted during thea sumb«r births ng montn patient 104% Number patients discharged dur ing month Number deaths during month.... Number remaining March i number patients under treat. ment + Greatest any da) in the Leas the hospital number patients and day In hospital Tota) A A number patient days.... verage number patients per day 36 verage number days per patient 8 Receipts Assoc § dell Cash Penns Valley Ministerial ASSOC, Appropriation Fireman's Relleg ipts from patient sul THE MILK CAN “SPOTTER” A mill oa the the bacon; wn th Ha And ant job Wfter heard the firmer But rs ¥y An having told the spotter ¢ spotter——well, he just took the « % A——————] A ——— CENTRE HALL “HIGH” JUNIORS TO PRESENT “WHOOFENPOOF”™ The local High Whoofen- Junior the “The Arcadlia class of school will present poof” In the Grange on the r venings of rch I8 riday and Saturday, 18 The is 1 | sting and filled humor through i jout. It ns and story nter. with Wheeler RKetchs with deals home from college and of his engulfed the who comes sumes paper, Morrow father's debt. Hugh of Wheeler, charge heavily news. in ARSUMON role and {a ably supported by John Spyk- er. a8 Dad Ketohell:: Muth Balley, as Jack Coldron, as Sheriff Dorothy MoClenahan, as Widow John Liebeck ; ley; Winters: Gladys Emith, as Mona Low Isabella Anne Wert, ry. iradford, as Deep Liobeok Mrs Ketchell, be reduced to 15 cents for chil effective and as ge 25 The admission will adults and Those Beats oents for dren nighta both for prices are may be rescrved Friday night. ss —— A AIAN FREED OF KILLING WIFE'S ADMIRER Selinsgrove, th of connedtion A merchant, Martin 26, Wi Snyder, acquitted. on Friday, by the Snyder county <ourt, of charges yplun- { in swith Harry MoClure ary manslaughter the killing of Wagner, 66, { prominent yvhom the charged with being too friendly with his wife. As Snyder, 18-year-old wife of the defend the verdict was announced, Faye ant, ran across the court room, em- braced her husband and led him from the floor, Snyder was arrested on charges of murder, but the Grand Jury iguored this charge and returnad a bil} of vol- untary manslaughter. ————————— A PS — Pennsylvania taxpayers are coming across with the tidy sum of $96,000 a year for informations real or imagin- ary, dealing with the manifold activi- ties of Governor Pinchot and the de partments and bureaus in his com: mand at Harrisburg. ——————— IA AP TDA, The date set for the Junlor Prom, at Ponn State, is Friday, May 13, indicat. ing the class has no terrors for the jinx number 13. The prom is the largest and concluding wmocial ovent for the year for the undergraduates at Penn State, AN S- INCH SNOW FELL; ROADS BLOCKED MONDAY Not less than eight inches of snow about 5:00 the cuntin and night noon to from After BNOW when Cie wwered {4 at inter ”n am ference t roads in this i ns tows Pincho 8 the were drift h an trave] over them on Monday abandoned, The two rural m carriers from the Centre Hall post office were unable get more than the P. MM. A———————— A EMERY WHEEL BURSTS; PORTION HITS OPERATOR from a mie ieaving post office as late ag 2:30 o'clock A seven-inch emery wheo| being used ster to several pleces, one operator on the foreh« RADIO GIVEN CENTRE TO THE COUNTY HOSPITAL SPECIAL SESSION COURT WEEK OF APRIL 4TH Court y murder cases heard at The J | of Centre Hall, and J, C et ury Commissioners J Mondo Gates st Pine Grove Millis, m J meloct Friday clerk and udge Boob to be In Flemir the Jurors, session ly one week LEWISTOWN YOUTH FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER Gemberling Convicted of Killing Hack. enberg~~Brother Sentenced. Calm and unperturbed, Jonathan 15, heard a Snyder county jury of murder in the gree for killing Ay Leroy Hackenberg, of Mount Pleasant Mills, January 4. The iife onment, Gemberling., Jr. of lLewistows, on Thursday convict him first de jury recommended Curtis impris but Judge C. Lesher withheld sentence, Mrs dazed, apparently stunned dict. Gemberling, the mother, sat iy by the William vers Jonathan's grandfather, Gembe i ng wet Mrs Flackenborg was in court but displayed no emotion J. Francis oounsel, Gilbert, Gemberiing's chie immediately moved of judgment on the ground or was found to be a but denibdd f Hack when sworn relative o it asked 20 days to file a Wiillam, manslaughter brother, 18 pleaded guilty to Ji befor the same court and was sentenced to He being an accessory, of killing jumped on running board of their car and tried to retrieve an automobile robe, which, he sald, they had stolen from his ma chine. They pleaded self defense. Huntingdon Reformatory was charged with The Hackenberg boys were accused when he the PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS OUT IN THE COLD None of the $50,000,000 allocation for crop production loans being made by provision of the Reconstruction FI: nance Corporation Act will be avail. able In Pennsylvania this year, accord: ing to an announcement from the United States Becretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde. Mr. Hyde explained that In Pennsylvania ‘the State laws make no provisions for the taking of crop lens, the security for loans which the Act requires.” OM SAP ADA, Let us do your Job Printing, NO. 10. _ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. f HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS rrived in Cen~’ March 7 Winter, long overdue, tre county, h 71 Fores Motz became at his home board ruled whose hers 1ast fax To to tell hat the de 16th, the income nance Lhe former Sinking creek, Sheriff Teo farm © after hig sale on arch and for with his = 14, will move present will Musser. to Coburn the lve Charles O11 When the road Tussey Mills enters it will of fifty feet. over Mountain t Pine Grove it improved, and ‘ort, where Pine ay width C. Rot former assist- in Cen- remitting on subscription Reporter, adds this appreciated “We find we must news nrocK endent of superint schools yunty, In t have the Mins Weber's skiliful The card K porter party heid E. in an hall le G thelr in the eve a Sucooss. attended, De served and the same organiza” sur my Wednesday sixty persons refreshments were As bridge. At the a neat Mitterling is being renovat- a much to dine. in dark with side wall paper y match. The chairs used by diners wii ed and will result EE more cheerful place in hich ciling, weretofore {ii be buff ey & te sy covered to cotiform to the Cus restaurants The decor- J. M. Coldron, tom of better ating is being done by a jocal artist The with mild of registering weather week, ia started grasshoppers jumping Weaver oap* of them, bottled ‘em up to office a8 proof of a condition he claims he never last the thermometer the 60's in the fields, and Orvis tured seviral and brought them our before saw in the first weelt in March. Well, Orvis, the grasshéppers won't be biiz- snow stopped hopping any longen, and Sunday's gix inches of srood who Mrs Brooks, had been & A. 8 Fleck, brought here daughter, N. J. was y by his Fleck, Fleck and Coming car by grandson, Martin also Mra Fleck accompanied by Wdger not estate, they related many incidents relative to the that had their newspaper an” a brother, from a sootion distant from the Lindbergh affair found columns not way into oy nounced over the radio. One of the latest conveniences farmers recently introduced locally is a “traveling” chop mill, owned and op* erated by George H. Stover, a coal and grain dealer here. A mill of the hammer type, operated by a gasoling engine, is mounted on an auto truck and will cover regularly a prescribed route in a definite territory as free quently as demands require. The mill fe sald to do excellent work. This plan of milling will be In direct com: petition to the small mill on wnmany farms, as it’ 1a claimed the grinding of grain can be done cheaper than the farmer can do it himsely and at thesame time avoid the investment in the equipment. Mills of the same character are being introduced in oth” er soctions of this county, swionh ol
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