The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1934, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ITEMS OF
More than sever ‘hundred
have been trapped in Potter county.
Mrs. James Wert, Aaronsburg,
weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
celebrated the 59th
their marriage
Wert
anniversary
The Philip Caris home in
ministrator, William Carts, Belle
fonte, to W. P. Fetterolf,
lumberman, for $1100
of
Mrs. Josephine Gibbs, mother of Mrs
Clay W. Reesman, died
Thoroughfare, N. J.
conducted Tuesday; burial
cemetery, Claresboro, N. J.
frequently accompanied Mr. and
Reesman Hall, where
were entertained by the Bartholomews
Services were
in
Mrs
Mrs
they
to Centre
A birthday party
anniversary of Joyce Bradford, daugh
fer of Mr Mrs. W. J. Bradford
wag held at the parental home one day
and
last week.
the
Ww. PB
birthday
companions participated
A special Mrs.
ler, a neighbor, whose
on the day.
in
guest was
same
Ww.
now
The James Swabb he
Linden Hall,
First National
days ago
me
owned by
Bank, wag
George Cartwright
of Mos
ontemplates
to
penter, formerly
Cartwright «
ing and carpenter
sists of Mr. Ci
ughter, a
electricity
tracted to he
ern heating
June” is the m
E. Kerlin describes
rida,
Ieporter
tions in St. Petersburg. Flo
The
between
postal forwarded to the
temperature
March 23
was:
in Bt. Petersburg
30, Including both dates,
4 and 79
and 66; precipita.
and Mrs Ks
home |
and
high ge
range between
low range between 62
O1 inch Mr
not expect to return to t
tion,
«ir
From
Harry
home
of R
Fons oh
property
Gingerich,
The brothera it
up to $4500, after
for all, at least
placing bids. It ig understood the Gin
gerich brothers will offer farm
stock and equipment at in
the near future
appen ¥
fro
parties
which it was a
two ottside
thelr
pute sale
From the experience had by life In.
ia ew
of
veter
States
surance companies and banks. it
timated that thousands of dollars
soldiers’ bonus money voted to
ang by Pennsylvania and other
may never be pald wnless the
undertake intensive efforts to
men to whom money is due.
doubtful if there Is a bank or a life
insurance company that has been In
business for along time that does not
have unclaimed funds on its hands,
locate
It is
whe either do not know that money is
ayer hem: or else just don’t bosher to
collect it. '
“
LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
James Brooks is substituting for Al-
bert Emery on the local rural mall
route in connection with his farming
operations west of town.
Prof. J. FF Wetzel, who a Gels
inger hospital patient for time,
was brought to his home here on Sat
irday in a much improved condition.
The personal Mrs,
H. G. Strohmeier on
Saturday amounted Almost
evervthing good
pric .
wns
some
property sold
at publi
to $4056
brought a very
by
sale
sold
———
Ernest Wagner is confined to bed at
the home of his parnets, Mr. and Mrs.
Potters Mills, with a
bad case of grippe. HI8 school at Tus-
being taught by Har
John B
Clayton Wagner,
seyville
Flink.
again
vey
! Mr, Wart, of
Monday evening
of their
Spyker family, the
sion having been the birthdays of Mrs
Wert and Mr, Spyken
Hugh M.
lived at
and Mrs.
) neay
Tusseyville, on
gave
family
een.
dinner to members
for several
and
Ralston, who
Mifflinburg
the Telegraph
In State and is
ployed in the mechanical departmen?
Dally T
years wns
lo
em
of
is now
cated College,
the new Centre
mes
Charles Bierly, the Rebersburg
* and builder, who w
ger hospita
St week, 1 home
He is a sufferere
rdeni
fturn« on
Saturday. from =n
f the
neg «
i mail Carvier
! A Contre wat office, ia re
covering nicely
lot gravel after
[sidy it the
3
been a
He
is
urday taken
to
Monday
Mra,
Nit-
inty 1848,
Friday a daugh
ind Mary Garbrick and
marriage sixty years
who died In
member of the Zion
is In good health and
retains her mental feul-
remarkable degyvee., Mrs
Showers now resides in Altoona.
The of the local Methodist
church are preparing a pageant for
Mothers’ Dad to be given un the eve
ning of May 12. and they will be ns.
sisted by a chorus of young people
and children. The pageant, written by
Hev. Bethel «Cook, most impress
Ive and beautiful, i= In two parts with
{tine different soenes, It iscludeg fif-
{teen principal characters, beside the
members of the chorus, A more de-
(talled account will be given later.
A. Showers
Vidlew,
was celebrated
of William
tnited
to
I.it
April 6.
Bhe ja
born in fie
tany this oo
ter
Wiha
ago
1622
in
William
he & a
Showers
Lutheran churcl
spirits, and
ties to a
Indios
F. G, ROGERS
COUNTY
RE-ELECTED
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS
At a meeting of the school’ directors
of Centre county, at Bellefonte, Tues-
day morning, Prof. F. Glenn TNogers
was re-elected county superintendent
of schools for a four-year term, begin-
ning July 1st, next. No other candi
dates were in the fleld. By a viva voce
vote, Mr. Rogers was unani
mously, all 71 directors present declar-
Ing for the popular school man. Geo.
H. McCormick, of Potter township,
placed Mr. Rogerg in nomination.
The salary was voted to remain the
minimum prescribed by the school code,
~-$3600 per annum.
————— i —
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
N. Dunlap
Stanley
BANK LOANS AND
BUSINESS RECOVERY
Official Describes Efforts of Re-
serve Banks to Bring Out
Deserving Borrowers—
Present Situation
Typical
elected
»
Apropos of the part that expan-
sion of business loans by banks occu-
an
ies in the early stages of the business
which is
Federal
now gaining head-
Bank official
verse. Bellefonte] roc ntly gave an interesting review of
Milesburg] the experiences of his institution in
this connection. In 1932 the Federal
Reserve Banks were empowered by
law to make direct loans to individuals
in circumstances when they
bad been unable to obtain loans from
a commercial bank, he pointed out,
From the middle of 1932 to the end
of 1933 there were 1,286 applicants f
loans at the New York Federal Reser
¢ under this law. The great
ity of these applications pi
Pa, Furnace! amination to for funds for i
Warriors Mark! purposes, which ara properly supplied
————— se — as an investment in the busin
DODDS HORSE SALE DATE » were mortgage loa r other
BETWEEN MAY 1
eeovery
way, a Reserve
Mervin
Louise
«+. Pine Grove Mills
Pine Mills
Milesburg
«oo Wingate
Harold K. Smith
Pearl E. Bloom
Leonard WwW.
Phyllis 1.
tabert 1.
Gean I.
(Grove
Lambert
Malone
Gilbert
Reifsnyder
unusual
Rebersburg
«« . Millhelm
Matilda
Matilda
Tyrone
Udge
Elmer Fullz
Winifred Woodring
Daniel DD, Wertz
Margaret I. Murrey
Ww
(irnice
« « JPOYE
Jort
Sandy wed
Rosas Clouser
KH: Taylor
be
CER
ifiable as commercial,
AND
Only Fourteen Qualify
announce
ith Dakota
May
ween
Bank
pilcatio
in th
tive
NOTICE,
'O BORILOW
er Hall
oxXimatlely $34
period
of $500 will
DOrrowers ams
unt,
entre more 1
¥ loaned,
outstanding
borrow.
$806,000 was actuall
one balf of
many md
whi still
¥ 18 3 "
mnths later
endeavor
to n
special
lank ake
For CONGRESS :
Clarence R. Kramer
of CLEARFIELD
Subject to the Rules of the
Democratic Party
G-L pretecls you with the
stendond 1 year warranty
PLUS 4 additional years
protection against any pose
sible replacement cost due to
faslure of the sealed -in-steel
Monitor Top sn echaniim fe
only $5 . at dollar a year!
G-E Features that mean greater
convenience and economy:
o All-stecl cabinet, porcelain in-
side and out.
» Stainless steel freezing chamber.
® Automatic interior lighting,
Foot pedal door opener.
e Sliding shelves.
® Automatic defrosting.
» Control for fast or slow freezing,
Container for fresh vegetables.
® Quiet operation and less cur
rent consumption with full
refrigerating capacity for even
unusual demands. g
Come in and sce the 1934
General Electric models
«. + the aristocrats of
modern styling. They are
the finest refrigerators
General Electric ever
built. Monitor Top or
flac-top model, you will
find the refrigerator
to exactly suit you in
the General Electric line.
Terms are r-cdest and
rices as $121.50
THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER C0.
“THE DEPARTMENT HARDWARE STORE"
Phone 11-R-2 ' MILLHEIM
commercial foany, 7. Is a reas
sumption that eligible borrowers en
titled to bank credit dre bel provided
for by the commeraial banks.’ says the
American Bankers Aseociation Journal
In commenting on this episode
It Is characteristic, as shown by
studies of past business cycles, for
changes In the volume of commercial
bank credit tg follow behind either con
traction or expansion of
tivity, says a financial
New York Times. This
recently in England's
where Wis a
creased business and
mercial log:
The RICHELIEU
BELLEFONTE
LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
Western Eleetrie Bound System
Continuous Fhews 2 till 11 P M.
anabie as
County Key Banl:ovs
Degeribing tHe activities of {is
cuitural Comnil }
Bankers Association
H. Otis, says: “Wi
ly minded bankers
county key bai
tremendous f«
of
bring organize
bankers,
4
th 2.501
as
ia
yément
gignaled
enlist
agriculture
business ac
writer In the
was manifest
recent recovery
lag between in.
increased com-
sive
possibility ! WO i
their } i dantcer - farmer
tours are emphasized gz means of
other
there
acqua armors and
first-hand knowl.
fenltural improvement
are working out in practice,
#tunity for the key
{ry bankers
business with
methods
These give an
bankers to
and work out new
ontact oc
ideas.”
ani
SPECIAL NOTICE
Britcher’s Auction
Sale !
undersigned wi
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
THIS WEEK:
RCH ir The
at his auction barn, 2
of MIFFLINTOWN, on
WEDNESDAY, APR. I8
at 10 o'clock A -
expose to sale
miles northeast
FREDERIC MA
“DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY"
SATURDAY
“HAROLD TEEN”
Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday
(NEXT WEEK)
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY _ Any pes
} a 1¢
BULLS
ATTLE.
LOT OF (OWNS, STIMK
AND YOUNG (
“AS THE EARTH TURNS"
FLOYD A. BRITCHER
{ouiler AU
plete informatu
'
t
: : A tanned fosr it today
ceipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it today.
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