The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1932, Image 1

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Plans Complete for
BASKET-LUNCH PLAN
FREE.—~RACES A
HOL
DINNER ON
FURNISHED
GIVE PURE-BRED
WIL!
plan
supp
his own coffe
cream, and
refre
at the
The events
shoe-pitching
and
dl
era
awards
contoat
re
The
RASKOB CANCELS
OBLIGATION
# 106,000
TO DEM, COMM.
Farmer-
SUGAR CREAM
CONTESTS—=SHOEMAKER BROS,
FREE IN
{OF FEE, AND
ND
STEIN CALF DRAWING,
LINDEN HALL POST OFFICE
1
postm
J. Hale Ru
Rodney
the close
Moc
1
The
MEETING
FISH
OF SPRING
AND GAME
MILLS
tlt
GRANGE FAIR COMMITTE?S
TO MEET ON
next
ide
EMmergend
ter
the
would
pros
care of the
it State
themes
members in the leg-
of
from
rural districts got
by
entire sympathy
fslature
declaring they were
Pinchot
selves elected
in
would stand for any and everything he
later
with and
would do, and now, two years
these same small fry expect to accom-
plish by opposing
Pinchot, most
fAgang wovernor,
Pinchot senators
were insincere when they voted for!
Pinchot, but did so willingly, with the |
expbetation of gaining popularity. |
Now, when the real purpose of the
Pinchot unfulfilled promises and mens |
ures enacted can be taken at their |
real value, Pinchot is being forsaken. |
Legislators who do not have the cour-
age to vote thelr convictions are de |
$erving of defeat. Why trust them |
dgain? - 2
their re-election
Pennsylvania's
The truth
and representatives |
extrav-
is, many
SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES.
ne net cash price
id
pounds,
in the
1 freight
Thi
mix
16%
diffe
per 100 jhe
the Sheffield
rentiais
s 5
ar 3.5
Producers
¢ the Sheffield
ore than is neces
for milk
city
the demand and
The
the
to
held back
manufactured into such
aremost likely to return
prices Butter and cheese are
now =o jow that these surplus products
have a disastrous effect in the blended
pricce
sh
surpius
pped the
BEreat in n
country
products
the best
and
ns
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DONATES PLOT TO HOSPITAL.
Mrs, M. Balle
fonte. donated a plot of ground
of about one acre to the Centre Coun:
ty hospital,
ent
Caroline Valentine,
has
Theland adjoins the pres.
hospital property and on It the
nurses’ home will be erected, as
as any additions which may be
necessary
new
well
The new nurses’ home to bs erected
Boyd Kapp, it
Mr. Kapp's
in preference to
those of several well known Philadel-
phia and Harrisburg firms,
has been announced.
plans were selected
JOSEPH GLENN DROWNED
IN STONE
Mother Was Else
of the Late
Former Resident
Foreman,
A.
Centre
Frank
of Hall
w———— A —————
GRANGE TO MEET IN
lageshaw
A
nD
ra of the executive commit
Harshaw, x
Alebaich,
te ¢
Williar
thera
from
hold the conven
13 and 14
a ————.—
LOCK HAVEN BANKS MERGE.
The Clinton Trust Company and the
Lock
last
cember 12,
Haven Trust Company merged
week and became effective
The
nx
on
will
the Lock Haven Trust
The Clinton Trust Company
closed ita doors on Saturday.
Monday. new organisation
be known
Company.
The cap-
ital stock Is increased from $250,000 to
$375,000. The surplus is $500.000.
AA AAAI.
PINE GROVE-McALEVY'S FORT
ROAD LOW BID B178847
The low bid for bull®ng 9.47 miles
of road on State Highway Route 546,
between Pine Grove Mills and MoAl«
evy's Fort was $178,847. The bid was
placed by contractor Joseph Clscone,
Philadelphia.
As AHA SSDI
Let us do your Jeb Printing.
BANKS WILL COLLECT
REVENUE TAX ON CHECK
CASS)
A ——__
LBERRY—-BROOKS,
Brooks
%
EE ——
OFFICERS
MEET
COUNTY S,
~
Io IN SUNBURY
«
19 GRANTED OPERATORS LICENSE
Nineteen persons learn
imination
Spring
-
Bellefonte
Our
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ANOTHER BIG EGG,
about he are evidently
the
was
Hens
outdo
re trying
things A
then comes
on the part
talked of egw
ti doing of big
and
noteworthy feat
biddy. The latest
was jaid by a hen belonging to F. J
McClellan, of town, the dimensions
which are 9 5-8 by § 1-4 Inches,
A AAA
L 0. 0. F. AND REBEKAH
STATE LODGES IN
bg
CdR
another
reported,
of a
of
SESSION
Fallows and Rebekahs are in Grand
Lodge wossion in York at this time, the
closing time having been set for this
(Thursday) evening. Delegates to the
number of approximately 1500 are in
attendance, and rebresent every sec.
tion of the State. There are 500 Re
bekah lodges In the Stata
Mre. W, Frank Bradford, of Centre
Hall, Is representing the local Rebek.
ah lodge, and Mrs. O. F. Smith is the
representative from the Boalsburg
lodge,
The Centre Hall I. 0 O. PF. lodge is
being represnted by Lawrence Runkle,
now living In Lewistown.
1932.
BASEBALL FAN SEES
OF PERSONAL
COMING
DANGER
REMARKS
FROM
S
Almed at Visiting
Destroy Fellowship
Which Is
Competition. Good
Ugly “Cracks”
ers and
mony True
Athlete
Purpose
ing Pays Town Big Dividends,
i
AND 45 OTHER
GET NEW RATING
BELLEFONTE
PF. ON,
ania postofl
Loupurex Newman
Bessemer, Pleasant Hall, Pocono
Ruffsdale
Templeton
Pocopson Ramey RHonks,
Schallehurfg, Southwest,
and Wapwallopen
EA ———y
WOMEN BARRED FROM PULPIT
BY LUTHERAN MINISTERIUMS
There will be no women ministers in
tha of
ern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The 185th convention of the Penn.
isylvania Ministerium, in convention at
Lancaster, adopted a resolution that
“the pulpit 48 not the normal place
for a woman to conduct the pubbe
{worship of the church or to conduct
the church's administration.”
I MIA
BUCKNELL UNIV. GRADUATES
TWO FROM CENTRE COUNTY
In the class of 213 to graduate from
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, ate
two from Centrd county, namely, Thel-
Ima Grace Corman, A. RB. Coburn, and
(Nathaniel Thomas Gibson, 8. 8. Belle
i
(fonte.
Lattheran churches Southeast
A AUP T
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
NO. 24.
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[TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
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HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
RAars
yv the
Oo &
nusical
Grange
’ he
will
~t
and
Ger.
accompany’
national
Aumria
Swiss
Zmiher, the
Germany
fine
Delae
homo neay
She has been
during the 1932-1988
school, and, of
Delaware again
Penn State
teaching rede
Millheim, and
maintained
named,
who last week
£1
ie Millville,
is at her
nmer
iS Aa
H. Spayd and Mr.
and Master
of town. formed an
) 400 Thursday morning
¥
ted on a week's trip
Dutrow
week star
Bellevue being thelr objective
While that and thrive
were guests of Samuel,
Mise
ree
in pretty
ing town they
James and George Spayd, and
Metta Spayd, brothers and sister,
spectively, of Mr. Spayd.
Donald Rhone Catlin and Lawrence
Kitzpatrick are two youths from Los
Angeles, California, who in company
with Mrs. Edith Sankey Dale, of State
College, were in Centre Hall for a day
last week. The young men left thelr
in March, traversed the oconti*
nent by auto, and found New York
City bigger, but not better, than thelr
own Los Angleles. They are now on
their way home. The first named
young man, as may bd gathered by his
middle name, has some connection with
Penne Valley. His grandmother was
Alice Rhone, a sister of the late Hon.
Leonard Rhone, and was born and
reared In this section. The youths dee
lighted in Central Pennsylvania's elf
mate in June (and who doosn't?), but
as for trading the West for the Bast
home
never!
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