The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 30, 1933, Image 1

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    "HALL. PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 193
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eds
CENTRE
SAWMILL
FATAL
VOL. CVII.
The Banking Code--Its Regula-
tions and Service Charges
NO. 47.
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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
5
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TRUCK
CONFER
KILLS MISS SUE
IN PHILADELPHIA
ANNUAL MEETING
AGRICULTURAL
ASS'N AT PLEASANT
oF
EXTENSION
GAP
ACCIDENT PROVES
TO HARVEY WERT
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——
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vitisd Young Woman's Request That Her
; . I» agen + Nittany | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
Ashes Be Seattered Sser
Mountain, Complied With. FRCM ALL PARTS
Engaged In Skidding Logs, Brush Val.
Mun Falls Is Crushed
Timber.
ley and hy
exchinged
edt,
transferred
requirements Johas redeemed, deposited
Act, thejor
ing
with the
Recovery
in
if the
compliance Heavy
Na !
printed
Confer
#lop,
weeks
bank suffered pped and Gap. At
contribufion a log the sawmil Howard,
Ald Fetterolf, of Madisonburg, | ent, Malcolm Mus-| sinond tres
to thi nd located near Rote, Sugar Valley, Gap : x allan t I. Fort. z . : Lo ? JONNBon's Store add f his issue,
in | Clinton county Friday afternoon : ye idk ) ¥ tunities,
iit Lain n i
of
Injuries when he
fell |
of W
Cover No
individuny
for
shall
1
tition or clearing
Code Contribution: member
w neath a at I camp
T
uniform charges, ot shall tke
effect beginning December
following i
Pennsvivania
Bedford
county,
tions, m an
0 any CIS any ITP Ose,
the untie such requests be referred
house
ds
banks
local assoct
i
with un
Op
er Musser, State College, secretary, and
WwW. C
proved fatal at the
pital to Harvey
months and
Mr.
mill
Blair
Centre
county, order it contributions may be
1t
ie
“fia # a rs : pi flefonte treasyren
Yard arfield w bins nt va ashes Wert, a i Smeltzer, lefonte, treasu LE :
rio rmiy by memibwg " ladie hats
t B. Bitner,
at
county, Cen
Al
be regulated
Huntingden county :
United States will
NRHA per-
son or institution wilfull
local group. sion the County
id Miss §
Faro ics Worker,
Al the morning se
emploved
day
ding
Wart 3
banks in the Wert ha Jeanor
Agent, R, C
J. Smith
reported
fell, one By
. emtion
body
d
dra
Bills of
Lading
and any Drafts received di-
violat ; the rect, there shall be a charge of 25 :
efor his per hundred with a minimum charge | BOTI.NE
of drafts eived from
i I
tan ish g his 2
bank other than a tenerve | crushing his chest
Night Drafts an
only
sight .
since weviou arrested eyisly
i i 1 i, :
The owner uck Kewls Wiha Miss fiura 1 1M nitended the fu.
Wet i ® 1
wied Baily wa both, ry oO pe Vitmer t Belins.
the imkle and
by the
Home
of
on
logs Friday !
ind
entire
was engaged in
xtensgion a
These
D740
during
people
active in
de
conducted
the
year,
Work B80
the ¢
tard . . vhen he slipped
letter or spirit of the Co ¥ n o slip
ils
: Set Yah “dbed by
10 lhe penaities prescribeaq |
Cheeking Aeets,
Dally
from 8
dquring the past
the Ia
t hig log on over his chad
: ok sards HEE og EE Wer nis . . ated
respective district will On res } reports brought out hat
truch
Act
Ete.
A
M
on
i \ needing
said Feder made
290
X . 3 : farm contacts had been
was admitted to the Lock Haven |* tempt to fix it Mp * 4 other of
J.
at
be
Mr.
Rev,
week
town,
Rev
correspondent, tl arge
wtih a
Banking Hours, bank or
1. Banking
M.,
to
Or- { the year. Approximately
the | throughoug the
bed- the
iveloping the 175
4 the
during the
o'clock Fridays
about 3:30
Wiha af
roepital ab &
ing and
afternoon,
side
Miss
and Mrs
of Axemann It will
fon
} 1 ; wifer wu g
shal; be hundred, min- Confer Vas a
of
from 9 pur
A
excepting
holidays
nours county
in
his
died 4]
His
he
Deveased and
home with ga
Grenoble,
i } Taco Confer. bot?
imum =a wif extension agents in J ACoD onier, Hota
vif
passed
excepting Saturday, assisting
12 and
days
the
2. Checking
balances must
& bes
There shall be
of credit
between
for
houses
Credit Information
at al} times an exchange
information without
banks Minimum
information to
charge than 260.
will be madey Charg-}the customer of
‘ the to
A
er
o'clock noon,
recognised
of Pnensylvania
Wo des
when i her mother
v 5 or
y 5 VERTR ago 1
n >} ; i
made their throug!
Mrs. B. F
the Murray
Valley. ‘Three
Mrs. I). P.
Genesee, and
exten
These
as legal § out county .
hari his i when, in alighting from
state Charge sion service
Hall,
Sommers and son,
funer-
of My,
Sunday.
The
one dol
who
home
Bamue] H
Mr. and Mrs
of Pleasant
al of Miss Sue C r, niece
Gingrich, Is hiladelphia, on
Centre
daughter, cross the enire
charge
business
member
oredit
other
home and attempting to
women s
by a
foods -."
of at Howard ,
work, The ]®"® aw a Howar
of the High school in 1909, after which
Philadelnhis Hal
in 1916
accounts Adequate residing nena projects Included work with
Bru
name
Wert of
Nepp, of
born
of
services
truck Car,
be carried in all check. solo! hou in groups In remodeling clothing attended the
Aug
from t
where!
ed
Otherwise a for banks except home mapagement, construction
is 4-H
Mr. agricultural work incl
in
accounts, children »
bank has ® graduated 2
bank
the
the
direct Grenoble clothing and club
Mrs
Wert
thine vi
services rendered git dbo
be follows inquirer Germania ied some hig
No charge
are
$11 : — 51 § 10 0
es will as nursing in gift suggestion
Hospital,
of not township as mark
Mie
Keeping
for anv m Coupons service charge in Penn more important projects, such
drawn
(1)
which
{
graduating Reporter for a year at
{
eting farm prodi production of
than 5¢ shall be made
ounts where the all of Funeral ral
$50.00 ajamount. This charge shall be obliga- o'clock Tuesday mo ning at the Ev-',,
in uffic- charge ', rops production, cereal crops, disease
: . .
balance inta of the and insect control } improve. x
the bank
os y ‘obur
no checks less Coupon Coburn. .“ . : i Yl
tf 10:00 HIOWINgE OLrothers
AM. fos v has an interest in n 100% DACK
’ miei : »
2y On balance jon bank coupons, irrespective Wer dramatios, rural recreation
2 n
{ ¢ m ~TI8,
nth falls below farm legumes and forage :
of
in mi AOCOUN
minimum «l
This cha
three cl
¥ will
ny Confer, Watkins iM
Myers
AEi114 lege Glenn, N
viilihel Roy
Mra
tory excepting cases where ange
of He
red
wrge Hk cal
church at
"isl Mildred
Watling
the 4 rto is-lient minimum is m ined Watkins
4s
+ entitles ¥ Gan
: . ¥ Len # .
sue woeks per t compensate idequately, H the ment testin oo
s1
Helen
sover
CENTRE COUNTY BANKS SEEK TO m———————————
REDUCE MINIMUM BALANCE. SUPERVISORS & AUDITORS
f the Cottre oint MET WEDNES. IN CONVENTION +
nt | :
additional charg For
hove
.
three,
Gin
———— i —————
3 ; : y £5 # . eu io #0
. i ant NEW COUNTY GRANGE OFFICERS
FC BE INSTALLED JAN.
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ISOME CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS i
TO BE UNDERTAKEN IN COUNTY}
-
‘ t 4
vs (%
CX
who
their
men.
such
other
a
exnendit
read.
hanke
banks In
wocount
arefully
wt when
Bank.
rived
par
ing plan ! Shi ¥ 5 oe . 3 = f last w the news the
stream
:
Selinsgrove Min Sings “Smiles™ and |
Dies at Masonic Party. aret
Holt
BEteward rit i
dis- firange: Ex Comm. RB “orl Vas : 8 Wee ab 2 mo 8
ington Gra Finance
Dade tor Grange
Aud W. FB. Rishel
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CHANGE IN BANKING
First National Bank
in its regular
this paper,
in
I 'nion in
{entire
Atherte
“ from westing
bus.
his
trees 4
a ® i fxXperience in iness trip
Mr
" % is
ney Lomm Visit
ast fifys ould
followed Mr
this is
had
personally
tained. whenever a of king x ing of treet from vin venue j of ast Ww } A 3 : TON REA oe it dur he 5 ROTI sr " wmrents
' ' I 3 Y ire Insurand sagem
fs used people have
ferring but the
time they have ever an
Op-
HOURS
Contry :
ap-
¢
of
to mees hi
m
The
Hall
pearing
in
BI0500 OF CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
FUNDS TO BE DISTRIBUTED
Nearly $40.500 will distributed by
Various minks in counts among
thousand persons
who for a year hnve been setting aside
The amount Is
nearly $6.500 less than that of lass rear,
The Bellefonte Trust company
with 312.500 in Christmas Sav.
The First National at Cen.
the First National at
will each distribute ap-
$1900. The Rebersdburg
Nationay the Millheim bank have
ne Christmas Bavings funds
A ——— A A ———————
DO NOT BE ALARMED
BY RABBIT FEVER
The sportzmen of the State have been
again unduly alarmed the pose
siblilty of contmoting tularaemia from
mbbits killed during thd hunting sea
son, says the Bate Game Commission
That
disense
Saturday
Esq, of
sorve
Owners
county.
assigned tg Cene
Attorney
been
made
Che v4
fv Walker
Raflway
re
Nolls
ready
sotice
which {=
shall in gives
banking h
not of their own choosing. but
named
Home
Centre
io
In a change Urs
printing and in keep.
Ng with the new Bankers’ Code (NRA)
and be universal
These A. M. to 3 P. M
except when t he bang will
civge at noon. There will be Sat
urday night opening
——— A —————
be Loan
Two laws
tre coutny
WwW. G.
serving
The
of the outstanding
ous High in county, was
defeated on Penn State's field, Saturs
in meeting the Penn State Pregie
m Score: Penn State Fresh
All-County team, 0. Cente
Hal High was represented on the loath
by nameély, Kenneth
Frank, Vinton Me-
Clellan
daughter of Sheriff Contre
County ow
Hunkle,
Snyder and found to
5
ye : . " $8 ” > will »
Deposits Tuesday night. Centre something like one will be
capacity
Bellefonte
summer
a cousin Laura of
Centre Hall
EE a
COUNTY W. CC. 7. 1.
PRESIDENT NAM
No of hours are
allowed by
of
what-
interest
dol -
The
on
in
any
excess initinl step to give Work to its forts ; . e Runkle has
small sums weekly Saturday,
device
No
irts of a
or more unemployed. under the Eine
CWA
ind two members of the school board
SPE
n time pre no
nm tim
id
on
deposits,
Visions of the forough coun- all-county soccer team
made up
the varie
to bepa on fra leads
lar
method
tional p
of 85 or
comp 14
ounts shall
at i x vlavers |
O balances under «on the ayer in
met aJad discussed projects which might School he
executed. The building of Hoffes
commendable project,
wel; pool
ings fund
tre Hall
Spring Mills
proximately
interes;
We still bold It's a oo K-evead world
be as follows:
Witness, Pranklin D
with a silver in his mouth
championing the cause of the Cotnmon
people, while Al. Smith, reared on the
sidewalks of New York, stands with
Wall Street big interests, Can
you beat it?
Eee
atulate
their
TaRTTY
An meeting of the
Centre County Women's Christian Tem-
Union held Wednesday
afternoon the of Mra. John
Ixile, College The object of the
meeting was to conclude the unfinished
of the which held its
meeting county ocon-
at Centre Hall In October.
Ella B. Black, of Beaverdale,
president, conducted the
tions. Mrs. Frank Fisher, of
Hall, wns elected county president
Mre. Codshall, of Contre Hall, was ap
pointed vice president, the office made
vacant by the election of Mrs. Fisher.
Mre Black in a short address stress
the among children,
imation of Loyay Temperance
bands, and Scientific Temperance
. be executive board and
savings ace 3 Roosevelt born
street 8 very
day
man
men
semi-an-
from
made
to
fol -
No al-
withdrawals between inter
Withdrawals to be deduct
At least $0
Interest to be compounded . » spoon
was discussed, COR perance was
for grade building. Action
must be speedy if local unemployed
3 ‘ as a a fey
nually Deposits to draw interest 1 as 4 - "
f of $ the school nt OTE and
irst o each month Deposits ; State
aft month are
of the
to be
er the fifth day of each
benofited
STATE LIQUOP STORES
TO BE ESTABLISHED
next
to he three players,
Fred Spyker
draw interest from the first a and the
busd eas board
annual
vention
Mrs
state
month interest and
on
periods
from
8 notice will be
There shall be
savings
lowing
300 at the
lowed
oat
Volume III; No. 1 of “The Tiger”
the local High school publication, made
its appearance this week. The text
matter original with the High
students, and comprises school
editorial, magazine, sports, &
and “Fan Mail” Local
business mun have been most generous
with their advertising support, withe
of course, publication
be possible.
our friends, the
code which, if they
out, will result in
reached that Utopia which
seeking. Now if only the
humble country publisher can draft
something along the lines and
get what is due him for multiple fre
hands in
adl is
We eongy
bunkers,
are able
their having
we are all
ed earliest deposits,
Within
ately 300
devo
Centre
s Ont wi Eve. : .
das required the month approxim over on
state-owned liquor stores wiil ie
all
with-
a charge of 50c for " fs all
Wo tablished i er lv fa
ouhtis that are closed © established in Pennsylvania, state
after
The rate
far as
ac school
offi
indicated,
interest onito Individuals
be unl. They v :
30 dave opening als fo sel] intoxicants news
tulnraemia j= 2 serious
is not to bw questioned
there Is no reasom in the nature of
why It should not be
Pennsylvania. rabbit, that the
utiost is taken never to’ import
struttion, Aut 3 :
truttioy Western rabbits from any locality where
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a single of tularnemia ever
MAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS. | 20 oti ar ver
ag
buy rabbits from the
tularaemin-infected districts for half
what they pay to get them from a jos
eality without the record of a single
case of tularaemin.
A AAAS
Personals from the Millhelm Journal.
Mr: and Mrs. Thomas 8. Goyne and
two children, of Ashland, were week
end vieitors in town, guests of Mm,
Goynifs parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W.
Gramley, 4
Mrs. Minnie Harter, who waa taken
1 with a heart attack about a week
ago, has improved somewhat. On
Tuesday evening, her son and daugh-
terdn<daw, Mr. and Mrs. HH. K. Hart.
or, motored In from Altoona and took
Mrs. Harter along back with, thom.
W. H. Leltzell, a native of Nelers-
burg, now residing in Dubois, has veen
in very poor health for the past sev.
o and very
wv jocnted in the populous
and ex-
Pittsburg a
fixed
stale
i Loans of licensed retailers, same coly umme
Arud
the
wind in a
iomna ®ey
form
her
shall,
It shall be the
hanks confine o thoselcept in
possible
sections of the
Phil
fend 243
a compensating : int ni i $300
mem commonwealth, et work service rendered, we
that imaginary
bilse and
Join
whore
Can
region
olee
q
i
Cle . 2
1 which,
not
to lelphia and out he
Legion
in except
the would
store
ins: been
rental for
whe maintain as nothing but
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relief
economists,
are
mont any Rolomon
Welser, and old-time resis
dent Milihelm, now living at Mars
ion, Ohio, was called to Millhelm last
week owing to the {liness of a relative,
He was in Centre Hall for a short
tUme and “ran into” Howard Spang-
ler, why, had not seen Mr. Weiser for
over hall a century, Their mecting
here was purely accidental. Mr Spang
ler is $3 years of age and Mr. Weiser,
iS. The latter has been away from
Millhsim for 35 years
Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Jacobs were in
Centre Hall from Friday until Saturs
day, paying a visit to Mr. Jacobs’ moths
er, whose illness has been noted In
these columns. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs
were on thelr way home after a Please
ant journey to New Orleans, La, where
the former attended the national Sof
vention of ice manufacturers, The
2100-mile trip northward to New York
City was made by boat, and was de
buildi ?
has of
CH
The Mid
West Now
York State Chamber of Commerce, the
United States Chamber of Commerce
our own Alfred E, 8B. are willing to
surest is the return to the old wallow
the gold standard-—In vogue when
our property values were cut in Joss
than half: the black in the ledger
turned to red, and the opportunity to
carn ceased,
The trouble evidently is not due
wholly to the gold standard wallow. bat
to keepers of the pool. Since the Wil
son administration, that “greatest Sec
retary since Hamilton” Mr. Mellon,
Has been In the «idle, keaper of the
wallow, «but has any one over heard
of him “felgrning to eat of the husks
fed to the swine”; repenting and re.
turning to his home? No, Mellon went
to England when the pool became
empty: no use hanging around an
empty treasury.
the twelve
the only
members of which
While Board
(overnor Pinchot
already has submitted to the Senate
for approval, wil} have charge of
eeting the location of stares,
Department of Property and
PADET | has started negotiations
pective locations.
Philadelphia probably will be allot.
ed 10 stores, and Allegheny county a
similar number with five or six in the
city of Pittsburgh,
The Department of Public Instrue-
tion wil} have charge of the Civil Ser.
vies examinations for store employees.
Governor Pinchot's control bills re-
quire that the stores be in operation
by January 1. Until that time hotels
restaurants and ofubs will be per
mitted to retail Hquor to Individuals,
purchasing it originally from distiller.
fen
A# woon as the state stores are es.
tablished to handle retall trade, the
Liquor Controg two
Nn
’y
new time
unted: §. &.
to
tod
prohibited law
GCovernnients
OAne dis Known
University the
interest colle sel Postmaster-Ceneral has an-jcould western
nounced that no mail deliveries wij be
made in the country on Sunday, De.
cember 24th, and Monday, December 25,
This means that every Christmas
card or parcel must be delivered hot
later than Saturday, the 23rd, or it
will not be delivered at all until after
Christmas is over.
Parcels, as the public knows may
be marked, “Do not open until Christe
mas,” and thus be mailed wel} in ad
vance of Christmas eve, with assurance
of timely delivery.
The vast Yuletide increase in the
quantities of all classes of mail that
must bd handled imposes a severe bur-
den every year on our post office work.
ers and mail carriers,
As a fitting part of the holiday spirit
7
we should all do as much as we ©
Farley
wh
in of
municipalities)
All intere demand
br be collected at least quaterly
The minimum charge on any
Ioan regardicss of size, shall be 50c.
(d}) In the case of mortgage loans,
aM costs, such as the writing and re-
cording of the mortgage, preparing an
#bstract or a certificate of title, to be
borne by the horrower.
(8) In the case of al new loans, it
shall bs mandatory that the borrower
agree to make a regular or periodic
reduction at maturity. Tris rule is to
be applied In aly cases regardless of the
ze of the loan
19. Past-due Notes In the case of '
past-due notes. there shall be a service
charge of at least 25 for the first day
except i
sr] «
the
Supplies
for pros
CANE long to
(hy st on
{e)
wad not less than 100 for each day
thercvafter,
Heensed establishments will be permit.
ted to sell only for consumption on the
ty facilitate their service and make
their faithful efforts as casy as pos:
In fact his life was des-
The howl being made by the die
hard Republicans that the Democrats
scribed as having been a most delight
ful Journey, One of the most pleasing
Paired of several times within the past
ales will Le com:
should go back to the gold standard
pelled to purchase thelr supplies from
is In a way an admission that the
Roosevelt Administration could do what
was impossible for the Hoover outfit.
The President should have the op-
portunity to work out his program.
Stand by him.
features of the trip to Loulduna, fod
Mr. Jacobs, was the meeting of Sonator
Huey Long, that dynamic force In Lous
islana State, ne well as national, pols.
ities. In Mr. Jacobs’ opinion, that (wou
fisted. go-getting politician fe ths pepe
Ple's champion, :
#ible. week. Mr. Leitzell in seventy-nine
years old and his allment fs cansed by
diseases incident to his advanced
years. Mrs Leltzell is also very fecble.
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The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
11. Safe Deposit Boxes~—All mem-
berw shall make a charge for the rental the stores,
3 of Safe Deposit boxes, The state will buy the Hauor from
“4 18 Stocks and Bondm-~A service distilleries,
ciiege of not less than $1.00 shan bo | st — i .
nikde on stocks and bonds, sold, pu The Centre Faporter. $1.60 & your
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A marriage license Wig Issued to
George Hutchinson, Pine Grove Mills,
and Certrude Almyra CHIL State Cole
lege, In Cumberland, Md,