* —— VOL. CVII. Two Weeks Court Opening GRAND JURY TO HEAR INDICTM ARY 18th~—~GRAND Grand Jurors—Feb, ran sHefonte Orivs Clark, Marion Martin Mary W. H James Fry, Rudolph Ging James Houtz Samuel G. Horner, John Meek, farmer W. 8 Marl R. IL. Mallory, photographer Mrs, &. V McGa i Wilson Romick, la PF B LB Jacob Sharer, Paul Douglas, Dale, houss J. of Unionvil laborer . +] t Matilk farmer...... Wor Colleg: R . Rush Earon le 1a ch, th farmer Patton Gre farmer lefonts ry \ Spring slefonte Scott, laborer State College Fenn Hall . . Bellefonts Shawver, farme: retired Centre Young, laborer Traverse Jurors—Feb, 27, Ferguson Albright, laborer Brewer, Ww S Bowman, Bryan Bellefonte ins Bartges St, Col tea im 1 Beck ' 4g in the usual freight fat 31 # lifferent fals 20 per 100 3.5% bhutterfat ditions 4d hear occasion is concern or that « There The fa has - Fg are rare bright spots He kin the advantage 2 roof head and ad hig family Thousands of city nor food T « aep and keep people shelter only aggravates the that not Hay and decent price hibvige, wef pot Ten boys from the Gregg Township Vocational School won honoryg in the State wide project contest sponsored by the State Department of Public In struction. All boys and girls engolled in Vocational schools are required to practice some phase of agriculture work along with thelr regular class room work, Records of this work are sent to Harrisburg and are rated ac cording to a specific score card Med. als are awarded for the ten highest In each of the following classes: Buekeeping, Dalry, Corn, Garden Home Improvement; Potatoes, Poul- try, Bheep, Fruit, Swine, and Truck. For boys and girls not enrolled in Vo- cational school. which Includes stu dents In 6th, 7th and Sth grades, Jun. for project work ls elective, which In- cludes the following classes: Dairy, Mowers, Carden, Potatoes, Poultry and Swine, MONDAY, FEBRU- JURORS DRAWN. ENTS BEGINNING TRAVERSE Haines Fatton i State Colleg: . «os Spring carpenter, Bellefonte } ul borer I, dairvman St Collegs hskpre, Gregg borer Penn State College shorer wr, laborer JOregr lellafonte Centre Hall Bellefonte Walker tine, laborer salesman manager waorer VOTES | IN 1932] AND IN PEXXNA. EGISTRATION CAST Wa in his Republics sgistration of 1,453,540 Democrats ved 1.200.948 2 611.068 visted the vo 7.003 against g registra. The per cent of vi in the « parties the ount, 4 State it was 69 ss Acs COMPLETE TEACHER WILL i | aw | 2% Btate £ of this Korvises and Friday at Thursday olleges. The otl irn joes od Hoven of ers will have mid ir graduntes ret in May for com mincement exer awards on Farm Products received their the Stata ners that Tuc sdny at Show John Zubler, 1st Poultry Cameron Musser, 3rd Garden Senior: Obert ligen, 4th Sheep Senior: Budd Zonge, 8th Sheep Benlor; Samuel Wise, 10th Bees Senior; J. Adam Condo, 1st Swine Junior; Leonard llgen, 3d Swine Junior; Gerald Johnson, 4th Garden Junior; Richard Feltenberger, 1st Po tato Junior; Fred Feitenberger, 2d Po- tato Junior It wilj be remembered that Cregg Township has ranked high in this re- spect during the past thrve years hav ing won first, second, and fourth, re. spectively, : On Tuesday evening at 7:30 the boys from Gregg townsh'p helped to place a demonstration showing the results of good farm practices. Other boys from the country schools helped In this Bendor; JUDGES BE REDUCED BY SALARIES MAY Reduction of judicial and salaries was proposed in in the L tor George [. Reed Heed t proposed t Lies be three bills gislature by I» troduced tuphin Iators' hia ogris reduced from $3004 Phill Judge adelphia from $10 from i Court 10 $5 £8.000 $s ident 10 5046 and 66 others 00 to A ss a law tre, $1 uming tha from this becomes in ind Huntingdon countie and all ges In district Intion Ef I h 65 measure f the Judges Cen with a p will be “ " 1 fini) present salary ———— A SS —————— FAVORS NEW TAX METHOD, A Ai» BOOSEVYELT INATL GH ONE OF 1 RAL TO RE ARGEST EVER HELD President it = sun » FOVErnors 1 of Texa There crowd -, vations Ring Admiral alti — LICENSES GRANTED TO SIX the given Highw Xamination © Th wl waived d by State lant fant € BIRTHS EXCEED DEATHS IN THREE LOCAL DISTRICTS In Gregg Hall township borough, Potter and 1832 the births eleven, the in. prolific ion in (‘entre during thedeaths by a to XCeeded The follow | x : | Association Passes Heg- ular Mid-Winter Banquet, § — . SPRING MILLS NATIONAT HOLDS ANNU AL # —————— A A ——— FARMERS MUTUAL ELECTS OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR neetir ganization Risks } tement he Reporter The officers for 1933 Lemont of State M J R Bn er Diredtors {1 M. Campbell R., Brungas HM. Huyett, Hartes . ¥ ident Frank i tars 1 1 reas Hall M { Fisher i ¥ James 1 Centre i! and E Yearicl Hue y 3 ler A Wn PINCHOT ASKED TO REMOVE GORDON Gifford Pinchot was asked Dw Gordon as Secretary of the State lank. ing Department The letter was signed Drechen, for the Protective Association, composed who had deposits in Philadelphia banks. Dreeben wrote that Secretary Gor. don had failed to bring suits saan large borrowers from closed banks, or tg file criminal prosecutions against others, FOVOTrnot in a fetter. to remove William by Frank B depositors of closed counsel persons — i ——— BASEBALL CitUh TO HOLD CARD PARTY The Centre Hal baseball club will hold a mid-winter card party in the Odd Fellows’ hall, Friday evening, Jan- uary 27. The funds will be applied to financing the club during the coming séason. Tickets may be had at 25 cents LOCAL A ——— A —— ——— No city or borough in Pennsylvania any farmer for selling his own pro- duce “in or about the streets” of the iter. of Hublers t. Aas SIrg resto — pr———— CENTRE The 461 NEW AR GIRL, BRUSH HOA MOSHAN The Centr 3 w held ard, 16:0 Fish and POSTMA BIRTHDAY S A Birt or of Mrs { ‘ : URFPRISE PARTY. ; § party was held in hon- near The fol. Mra | Deck r yela : ¥ Tacy Thur t Mr Ie Mi and and Mrs, Miles Mra. Roy Zettle, M Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd and Mrs. Bteward Confer Frank White and family, Merrill Walker snd fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Crater, Mr. and Mrs. A Mark and son Russell, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Corman and son, Robert, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace ligen and sons Dean and Obert, Mrs Pau; Spayd and sons, Dean, Russell and Ray, Mr. Futterolf and family, Herbert Becken- baugh, Herbert Moltz and Miss Fogel- man. Mra, White received many useful gifts and at a late hour refreshments consisting of sandwiches, pickles. cake, coffee, popcorn and candy wore served All present had a most delightful time, and upon thelr departure wished Mrs. White many more happy birth days. wing were ¥ Wi and Mr, Mr Her Hite wx r. Mi I Ww fouser, . ’ © and {Nf I 3 and Mr, and Mrs p I A 0 “THE GREAT MYSTERY SOLVED” The Great Meteor Mystory Solved! Science at last locates the Ceestinl Visitor which fell in Arizona 50,000 Years ago. Bee The American Week. Titman: X Flore wigsburg, Oliver 8B R. Oscar Kite; Souderton, Lincoln H. Koch; You When 1 le CO. SCHOOL DIRECTORS h annual meeting of the Ce Directors’ A SChool Court House RIVALS DOING FINE; THURSDAY; BOY, FR'DAYX DS FURTHER IMPROYED ¢ - lc NON NATIONA FALID 31% OF BANK 1 of $150.000 guarterly meeting of the Pon 34 ad Minty Crange will nat. E, Biddle na ' % A Assor, Regular Meeting mecting Game Iy Game ‘ocational APPOINTED STER AT STATE COLLEGE 1 wt week son Daniel Umberges ning sant Ex forrisville, I H. Heller Ulerich: Or. Yeager: Peudiyn, Rosenberger: Pennsbureg. WW. Plymouth Meeting, H. Pocono Manor, Mary M Adah EK. - Pettis; Enos A. Freed; Vernfield Nyce: Weatherly, Norman Weissport, Boles M. Boyer, wer: Montrose. Joun Charles nde, Samuel 8 Claude 8 ng. in — TALENTS, t my fancy fly And the gold of Ophir gleams, Leave you ly, the Magazine distributed with next Sunday's New York Amerioan, © mystic gates ajar, a =Ada R. Buta 4 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 4 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Hennee has been visi trobe past Insurance 00 to in- The total il cases 09.888 , a Buck s Agnes Geary's in the local Miss Geary al of Her teacher on stocked White i Black county Dacember, Creek and Centre during 1 its Boorse Henry depositors that hundred per the ine Fowin « resident % {0 Middle District in Monday with Johnson on the bench. next regular sessions ‘ thought the new ling will be completed and 3 room ready for oC- LT is 15k ye court of The group ne organization musicians comprising “Al and His 1‘als.™ over WIBU, Lewis are Allen Klinger and of Potters Mills: Paul f State College, and Wm. and ax apeared of wil heard o re, last Wm R Palmer, o week SEnvder, + » §o Rhoad week.) J weph Owens (no is an item jast te Ferguson t and 10 0OMm- as the before have it is voting in Northwest voted § after precing pre to 29 inc 0 er to The oft Tov be Known movement must which denied tive the wm notion the Cou pres be ri. \ 1 med will not elected Bellefonte Reformed Robert Thena, pastorate in York, Thursday evene installing com- E. Harr, Lock Asendorf, State E. Ardeny, of v - Ernest Moyer, recently ¢ of the to succeed Rev, acest formally ing of last week mitten Haven; College ; elle resigned to a instalied The Rev, W A. B Elder E Was wan Rev and fonte, Expenditure of more than $10,000 for the essential rebuilding of telephone lines in the State College and Boalse burg central office areas is planned by the Bel Telephone Company of Penne syivania. Plans provide for repiscing 154 poles, resetting 46 and reinforcing 25 Approximately 50 will be removed. The work will be completed before next May. Clarencs E. Blasier, tenant on the Bartges farm above Bariystown, was a brief caller on Tuesday. He has been making potatoes a money crop on the large farm, but his last season's crop was very much damaged by grubs. Destruction by this pest does not yield to good tillage, fertilizing or spraying, consequently the grower must grin and boar. The loss to growers through grub ravages was preity general last year in Penns Valley. but may not oo four again in years. Mr) Blazer con templates reducing his acreage next season and no doubt mang other farmme ers will do likewise,
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