The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1932, Image 1

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NO. 16.
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VOL... CV.
1932.
"APRIL 91,
CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY.
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[0% AND COUNTY NBWS,
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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
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FARM CALENDAR.
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MENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES,
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INJURIES
AT PORT
DIES OF
HIGHWAY
ON
MATII
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FOR THE NOMINEE.
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of Unit
nocratic State Com
ise devote ita
Weeks
House
Milier
Peters,
Pormam,
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Wagner barber Hox
Jurors for First Week
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Traverse
Dept £24
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PFIiYMOUTHS IO TOWN,
DRIVERS
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GRANTED APPLIC
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th. Wood
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Gap. Samuel
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mass A A SOI
LOCAL MERCHANT INAUGURATES
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
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FTECAHERS FOR
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS
Hogers, Houserville
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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
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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
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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