| { | i | A VOL. CVII. HALL. PA. MARCH Ev. Conference Sends Rev. Smith to Loganville ; Rev. Zang Here Early Weaver, district, the sessi srintendent Pastors Receive Assignments, Nineteen pastoral changes were an n Monday made by the Cea The new assig York nounced © rninents 1iounced mnsyivania Conference. nments: District, more (Olive Bran al Snyder, Lawist Dunlaj Hanover—Revy Hellam—Rew L.ewisberrs Morgan—Rev York race) Rev Williamsport 5 District Shore—Rev Lewistown—Rev, E White Deer—Rev; B. Lewisburg District Jersey Berwick (Bower Memorial)—Rev. H M. Buck Bloomsburg- Carlisle—R« Hummels Wharf Keystone Perry—Mr. J P. Ringtown Rev. J. F. Bingman Harry W. Shaffer, of Haven, and Bishop John ¥. Dunla Cleve- land, trustees of college. Rev. ( H. Loyer, F. E. Remaly Rev. 8 S. {erage member, The hurch Mumey. Sheasley, ittee rep the conference Lock ¢ OL Albrig ported were elected Contributions portioned ministers, | lica One Williamsport hundred as many laymen. throughout central Pennsyl- from Evange and Marvinnd, assembled istown f 83rd i Penns) which Lew- in 1 goer or the meet the Central Conference, SMOOTH ROBBER ENTERS HAINES TWP, HOME to have had com- and hab- eeded In Mik r, Yyé drawer Milley tha pe- A robber presumed plete the home it entering knowledge of of the BLL vin secured robbed, of In Aarons and $3000 and $40.1 from a roll man he the home north of re tween is a locked REORGANIZATION OF FAIR COMMITTEE: NEW MEMBERS COUNTY BASEBALL | Le ENSES ARE GRANTED ! LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE TO ELEYEN Indleations Are That League Will Be Clubs As CENTRE examir tior Oo i 5 THO ve of Same Composegd Ini, 1932, y evening, reorganize the Centre League for Howard, Ple heim, and Centre Hall ball Orviston, B. Mae ed at the meeting. I: Holtz- the 3 league that 1.e- vear, ronsbhurg. Election o constitution . — EMPLOYES DISMISSED, be held 24 Paul and by 23 STATE Bos I8 RESIGN g March 8, Jamison and governor's duantary resignations Were the high from 3 deparment M80 Were annour Poultry Meetings Arranged by a RETTA PRESENTED TO CAPACITY ntre H HOUSE Cornel Ishi Amos ‘ MoCl Walker Kenneth Frank Paul Foust Ivancing Ch R Pack Kenneth 1yder orus Jura Breon Brooks Mitterling Le The tft meetings 10 t soussed a be held nex ca: 2:00 PP. Nebersburg A FP. Ream, just eas f Aaros Thursday, March 23, 2:00 P. M T. Zubler Milla "riday, March 24, 9:30 A Thompson, on theroad Matilda and Philipsburg. March 24, P. M.~John one mile west State College week on eight poultry management demonstration farms in different parts ording to an- Thu 0:30 Agent Ri of Centres county, a nouncement made Ly County D C. Blaney. John Vandervort, who is in charge ne-half mile west of of the poultry extension departmant at the Penna. State College, will be the speaker. He will discuss problems faced by the poultrymen who are plan- ning to raise baby chicks this spring. Friday such as methods of handling, brooder Stover Cr. houses, feeding and many other poul-i.. ' try questions that poulirymen may have. Anyone in the county having trouble at this time with poultry dis- eases Is urged to attend these mect- inge as Mr, Vandervort will be glad to discuss any problems relative to the poultry businesd; The meetings are for the benefit of the public in general! and all poultrymen are cordially in. vited to attend. They will be held ae- cording to the following schedule: Tuesday, March 21, 5:30 A, M Ln r Spring M between Hobart Port 2:00 + In addition to the meetings he poultry demonstration farms. Mr. Vane dervort will address the Stormstown 4H poultry club, thelr parents, and anyone interested in poultry in that community at the Grange hall on Toes. day evening, March 24, at 8 o'clox Profits in the poultry business de pend to a great extent on the success the growers have In ralsing thelr baby chicks. This is particularly important _ tduring times of low priced eggs. Mr " Ti Blaney urges poultrymen of the county Harry Confer, ax Howard, to take advantage of thess meetings Tuesday, March 21, 2:00 P. Mo 44 they will have the benefit of contact on A lr HEARING FOR TU, ¢ Clin fod - gal valued at approximately were seized at his home, waived of court of Lam ar by ton county whic FAR arrested eral last week after 1.555 jong of whisky £12.600 agents hearing for the office Charles Scott ing. Farrington, a brother of Prince Far. rington. has been arrested twice with. in the last five months, His hearing on the recent seizures was scheduled for 4 o'clock last Friday, but he ap- peared at the commissioner's office that morning A at the next of 1. BR Williams, term Commissioner Friday morn- —————— AS SA BLUE LAWS OF I'M FALL OF AMENDMENT The State Senate on Tuesday de feated the Bchwartz house bill jegal- izing Sunday afternoon outdoor sports in Pennsylvania, by amending the blue Inws of 1704, The vote, the Senate's first roll call Harry Smith, near Aviation Field Uele- with a man well qualified to give in. fonts, | formation on any phase of the potitry Wednesday, March 22, 9:30 A Me business, on record on Sunday “Liberal” legis. lation? was 26 to 24. Considerable de- bate preceded the momentous voting MOST BANKS IN PENNS VALLEY LICENSED AND DOING BUSINESS 100 PER CENT, Mill Mlils National, Spring ational The First Hall Heense National Bank yet notice The expression at Cen- ffs written hoard of that they not Re. condi Is recelved is has not this tre as {Wednesday noon) the reason directors gave Is why there no so far as should he the financial A far, know a Heense They porter the hank’s Is first momentarily granted. assured class, Heense looked litle STH WEDDING THURSDAY tion CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY, —————— XO MENTION OF DEPRESSION BY A NEBRASKA PATRON ROADS ASKED TO BE PAID KURTZ OFFERS BILL TO CUT POSTAGE RATE Hon. J. Banks Kurtz, of Altoona, rep- Twenty-third Riair, has resenting the distri 5 8 Centre and learfield the to we rate from 3 ba pa roduced in measure again int House of Representatives a werd reduce the f oAanng the postal ——————————— GROSS SILK MILLS OPERATING STRONG IN SNYDER AND CENTRE CO'S mis 100 per cent. on SO rding officials of The mil] employs about shifts, learned from 60 peraon The Selinsgrove mill owned by the same management, working both night and day shifts. At present it is working only about 25 per cent of the capacity. The Spring Mills plant, also a Gross company mill. has not reduced its number of employes in the past few months, in A MI MSS A Pennsylvania ranks twelfth among the Staten dn the value of livestock on farms not considering poultry in which the Commonwealth takes a leading po- sition and for which 1831 estimates are not available at this time The states outranking Pennsylvania are, Ohio New York, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Min. nesota. Nebraska, Kansas, Texas and Missouri. Re -—-— I, A A IF you are In arrears on your subscription, and can afford at this time to give us something on account, you may feel sure it wil} be greatly appreciated. THE PUBLISHERS, % 16, 1933. ANXIETY FELT FOR SAFETY OF FORMER LOCAL RESIDENTS IN CALIFORNIA QUAKE ARE WILLIAM ILGEN HELD FOR FEpPERATL COURT rrested bition New Low Prices on Chevrolet, sm AA SB RTI on Land Not Tse of Salt Tegal. ————————— PRIVER WHO KILLED ROTHROCK EXONERATED BY CORONER'SJURY Br ¢ : vis prom ef asc Rothroo Roth 1 hy Willlame as iner's 3 the former waa tr ling a flat lire State 1} vay near Mon February indi ong fh touravilie the night o aT ated oar on f Counsel for the deceased - £1 dee for 11 be that a cass damages wil ried into the «<ivil court. a a —————— THE UNFAITHFUL. ——— Like any child you played around my heart; 3ut, subtle as Delilah, you at length Shore mes by your great weal of all my strength, Whilst love had chained me from the very start. 1 tried to weigh your love on my own scale, Bug love like yours transcends all mundane things. I want to fiy from earth on broke en wings. But every time I try to rise I fail Though silent as an unheard melody You are the inspiration of a dream, Although more inconstant as is the gleam Of Jack o'Lantern’s light. You are fo me As strange as nights In June When wavelets break and whit en in the moon crystal sens on Ada RR Duta i i we NO. 11, nti ¥ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 3 10 afternoon after we Centre County then and since oné ining daughe died Monday Hartleton, years Splegelmeyer, 92, fon ror me In {lines of two ided miil to the +4 he rate to fake one 3 wating LDOOBLIngE ‘ r res tal =eyrvIoNy pointed to ting poste Wntes isn 8 Spearly. A. Meyer, ye loft of herself, flows r recovered cuts ff bruises, ide vad civedaq mach nucH y years ak into dee the y public.” chalfs nission? ended.” fase 10 “a on n Satur ape Kerlin school mberiand “Ball” Mise he children Kerlin, of Mr. Kerlin In the : lay’s Harrisburg Evening News to of Miriam rh aml Miss High school oin the difficult as part of the enlisthenios Kerlin is the youngest of of Mr. and Mrs l1Jdoyd M Cumberiand, where Government position. The known here and née quently vieit Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hog terman, relatives, in town. The young lady's school work in other lines than dancing has been given mention in the Harrisburg dailies during the past few months VU Now holds family a is well At a public sale of the farm prope erty in Penn township, adjoining Mill* helm borough, formerly jointly owned by Mrs. Barl Bartges and Mrs Bd Hosterman, the undivided one-half ine terest of the former was sold to 85. 'W, Diehl, trustee, under the bankruptey proceedings last Saturday, to Williams A. Btover, of Millheim, holder of a first mortgage upon the portion sold. The amount involved was $450 and gince that figure did not cover the mortgage amount there was nothing left for the parties forcing the procedure. Me Stover, however, had previously pure chased the half owned by Mra Hosters man, which now makes him sole owlle r. The property contains abut fifteen acres of Ind with a house and bars erected thereon 4
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