v4 NO. 16. So VOL... CV. 1932. "APRIL 91, CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY. po— w———— sn ——— — [0% AND COUNTY NBWS, 1 PRESBTETRY VOTES ITS SUPPORT OPENS IN MONTH MAY SESSIONS (COURT Farm Home Burns, Sunday ; THIRD MONDAY $3000 Loss With No Insurance Grand Jury Called Tor Monday, May Week weed UFOTS JOHN RINES INJURED WHITE AT QUARRIES engaged TO DRYS ROCK On Saturday Centre Hail Named Site of June Meet i wos Ing t Court Session Commisioners Named for] HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Prior First 9th, 0 Gy WOtion Second Convention, for and From al} appe available wi tion burg and provements road, substantial road in this dences that laid « with wil) road substant is it mn the Lewd limestone sandstone * * FARM CALENDAR. * MENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, —— ——— INJURIES AT PORT DIES OF HIGHWAY ON MATII A O55 FOR THE NOMINEE. cam of Unit nocratic State Com ise devote ita Weeks House Milier Peters, Pormam, PEs Wagner barber Hox Jurors for First Week Lr Traverse Dept £24 ¢ { y | A ADMITTANCE - I WANTS Io COLLEGE tr Starts Newspaper. a fOMi - PFIiYMOUTHS IO TOWN, DRIVERS ————— LICENSES AR) GRANTED APPLIC y Charles th. Wood Ieey F Mra Gap. Samuel ssa mass A A SOI LOCAL MERCHANT INAUGURATES FREE DELIVERY SERVICE i i i — an {RELIEF FUND CASH SEXT TO A FTECAHERS FOR COLLEGE TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Hogers, Houserville es S———— REFORMED SYNODS APPROVE Synod A MERGER The E tern of the Reformed i and his ury ivania ¢ this {shed wonte It e, is hoard. ot comes y by = in chauf- sign indicating the of the Route 53 a suf intersection The sign es 3 interssaction wit} from the his brakes ted ag a point over the of the hill to the north. This is good order the Governor gave, not made until his own of KLINEFELTER-—KEENE, marriage Misa * of Mr Millheim, | Mrs ih alt tye £3 vs nly promotion | Mi et + VU Democratic | W- ©. Shoemaker Ferauson R. Collins, chairman of | F2ul Tharp, Cnliege Committee E. Taylor, Latton the the to Church kill Haven, orizing an tral Theological held at Schuy resolution at {ts meeting brow The | Keene, of Florence J and Mre Har and Frederick adopted a auth merge the Cen Seminary of Dayton, Timely Reminders from ae Pennsylvania State College wominee,” John clerk daugh one of attempt to i For 2's vi sng? , although declares In his|Y ‘armer Keene vhoug ry School of Agriculture » - * - * * * . Save the Pennles— “A penny saved is a penny earned” of the herd dairy herds are These fal; to Any emp Culling poor cows out stops losses, Many by are low-producing cows which of feed makes handicapped profit takers and care the occupled pay cost stall money ty dairyman by more than one a poor cow, Brace Weak Trees Treea . likely to split apart under the str 4 » of heavy with weak framework iin crops. They can be cheaply and effectively sgtrengtened bw brucing Boerew inserted In the limbs 6 to 10 feet on the size of limb, can be eyes above the crotches, depending with wire to used f connecting chain hold the limb Make Early Garden— Deep and thorough of the soil preparatory to planting or seed: ing is very important In growing any garden crip. Garden soils should be thoroughly turned or spaded, followed by consecutive rakings before the soll dries, until the seedbed is very fine, Keep Chicks Warm If proper temperature ig maintain: ed fn the brooder house some piling up of chicks can be prevented. State College poultry experts recommend 95 to 10 degrees the first week, 90 to 95 the second week, 85 to 00 the third week, and then gradual reduction un: til no heat is needed. Store Wool Carefully— Wool should be stored In a clean, dry place until it is sold. It should never stored in a basement. or heavy securely, working statement lssued prior to the yivania primaries ————— A AP — CHANGES FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS Opposition to a moratorium in man mhool teach salaries as provided in was expressed by Governor W. N. Decker, monds act Pinchot in a letter to retary of “TIT know of no co vitld fcit nstitutionag fi to provision permit me sot mandatary hool Code I wen if in sn cannot sea how it were logal, or ry that provisions of be made Code might time could benefit those any districts except have term inated the contract of all thelr teachers and have not yet renewed them. For tunately, the number of districts that have terminated the contracts of all their teachers In direct violation of at least the spirt of the law is relatively few, the Governor said who - GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL PLEDGE As an American, I will follow the ex- ample of George Washington in up right living, Integrity and in loyalty and gervice to my coumtrd I will strive “Never to say anything about a man that 1 have the slightest scruple of saying to him, and “Never to for- feit my word, nor break my promise made to anyone” In heart and mind in word and Adced, T will keep faith with Washington Note: Words Washington's, quoted are George Tot 1m do your Joh Printing. C. B. Thomas, M. N. Vonada, farmer: Forrest Wille, farmer Donald M. Wieland, ins Annabelle Wingard, laborer . Worth agt. .8t. College hekpr, Traverse Jurors for Second Week Mrs, Myrtle Ash, hskpr Madoolm Alkey, derk W. P. Ard, farmer E. Aley, mechanic Fred Best, farmer. . farmer hadepr laborer State College Liberty Benson . Bellefonte Stats Bower, me air, Inn labore Chees Ellis Bierly, hanic College Howard RBI Wim Ireon, Mra Laelia Elfrdeda Confer, clerk Mrs. W. E M H Crawford Adam Dixon, laborer E F. Dorman, mechanic Mary D. Dengler, hskpr Casmrere Fike, laborer Gehret, clerk, . Snow Bh reg t Stag Bete He ward Bring man hor Crossley, hskpr.. minister Bnow Shoe Walker State College College Bellefonte «+ « Marion ..Bnow Shoe ‘vee Spring J. M. Gilliland, clerk Ear! Gemtzel, farmer Chair Galbraith, laborer Claude Hines gontl..... Morris Haley, laborer Paul Houser, mechanic. .... Edward Hosterman, laborer. .. (lregg Fred Hoffer, clerk.........Philipsburg Wm Hoffman Jr, George Immel, farmer....... H. A. Kessinger, farmer . Edw. Kelchline, John Kane, clerk . + . Bellefonte Annle Krape, hskpr............ Walker Roy Lomison, laborer, .........Curtin Forrest Laweas, laborer. ..... Unionville Ta Ki. Metzger, merchant, State Oollege Pat Murphy, miner... ..,. Fred Moore, inspector. ....Phillpshurg Ruel Mohnkern, merchant. . .8t, College BB, 0. Meyers, farm soo veo Patton N. €. Neidigh, Inhorar |, State Onllege 7, BT Osterhout, farmer A AANA 0 i. sa S—— Continued on next column Mr. and Mra wan Baturday Klinefelter, son of o'clock at 6:30 church John in Lewistown, with the Daugherty officiating. The ring ceremony was used The Mister of and Rev beautifug The of crulser with a hat The maid bride wore silk crepe and a gown lace, of and black short Following Klinefulter wore given a wedding at the home of Mr Mra Upon their return home they into thir newly furnished at Hall. Both Mr Klinefelter are earnest work well thought of in our en seers Ile wore a attached ceremony smal} ith a veil the Mr supper and Yorum will move Centre ers and are community. J ——— Governor Pinchot got the chance and took it to tell the world that he and Mrs. Pinchot were supporting a sta tion for the underfed children of the unemployed when he fired a Health Department head for purchasing milk produced in Ohio Not every man of wealth gets the breaks the Governor does to advertise his generosity, and many of them would not do so if they did. i James A. Price, laborer. .Port Matilda James Pinge, barber........Bellefonte Verna Rowe, hskpr.. #8. Centre Hall Wm. Sprankle, carpenter.......Spring Joseph Bwabb, farmer........... Gregg C, B, 8hope, laborer Ernest Stoves, gentleman R. P Btine, propr....... State - College P. D. Waddle, Inborvr... State College Elwood Way, laborer.......:Unfonville Leonard Wilson, laborer. ....... Harris Wm. Yates, mechanie....... Bellefonte Homer Yearick, farmer........ Marion Wm, Young, laborer.............Spring Eias Zoaty, farmer Ohio, with the theologica; seminary of the Reformed Church at Lancaster The two schools are the jargest in the denom nation, The Synod approved appointment of a committee to arrange the merger of synods Authorization of the committee become effective the Eastern Synod's action confirmed by the Pittsbprgh and tomac Synods. When the plans completed, the terms of the merger are the two iz to only f= Po when to at be submitted the respective for action their next meeting George W gyn ols annual Dr Harris the Hartman, reelected president of Wha of Eiders The tion Association. Synod voted to of the Reformed Churchmons League throughout its area. de nominational membership of iss anticipated foster organiza A Card of Thanks, P. H. Luse and sons, in this manner, express sincere appreciation of all kindnesses shown by friends and neigh- bors during the #iness of wife and mother, and again at the time of her burial, EE A —————— The average business man is in bad luck again, for now while business is slack he would have time to fish, but hir cash balance is too small to make application for a fishing license, and that accounts for the small number of li: tenses sold by Treasurer Hunter in comparison with treasurers hereto: fore. Al SP AA, WANTED, «« We want to buy billboards that have defaulted In ground rent, State exact location of boards, LEWISTOWN OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CO, was endangered . Mr, and Mrs. H J. Kittigherger and daughters, Misses Elizabeth and Low and a friend, Mr. McKnight, all of Curwensville, composed an auto party who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0 D. Bartholomew over the week ond While conditions are bad in that thrive ing center, Mr. Kittleberger related indications that the trend will soos be upward. The loss by fire of one of the large tanneries there was a serious blow, foe are Trout reasonably the with fishermen from town had good luck the first day of Frank M, Fisher came in a good string and the largest in size-—-18%, 14 and 13 inches—and a number of smaller ones. FF. ¥. Ceary got eleven from a pool he visited each year for four years and never got less than one short of a dosen. - He left the stream at 7:00 a. m. Albert Em: ery and Harry Harper can alwags be counted on am capable of capturing their good share of the speckled Deay- ties and did so this year George Good: hart fishes like he hunts——getting some thing worthwhile every time he makes the effort. BOAR A young man who gave his name os Roland Mallory, of near Philadel phia, speeded through town Friday af ternoon at a rate that resulted In wrecking the Harley Dadison motor cycle hewas riding and receiving hu” merous cuts and bruises himself when he crashed Into the porch at the rest dence of Fred Bender, He was taken into the Bender home where Dr. Mor row dressed the wounds, and shortly thereafter he loft for Lewistown, from wich place he went by raly to his home The machine was badly dam. aged and was brought to the IMagse garage for repairs. The asocident was caused by the cyclist being tunable to steer his machine properly on finding that a truck driven by J. OC. Goodhart had approached the street from the ai at 137 W. Market St ley at his residence