The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1933, Image 1

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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,