nll NO. 5 ntl ‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, een | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY at- FROM ALL PARTS + a1 VOlI.. CIX * 1935. ¥ | oq» {GUFFEY ASKS SPEED ON STATE [FEBRUARY COURT CONVENES Centre Co. 4-H Lamb Club Exhibitors Show | PROJECTS ro GIVE IDLE WORK | FOURTH MONDAY OF MONTH 1 in The regular term of Fy urged hy i will DEG. WINTER MERCURY — LOW REACHES RECORD —_—t FOR Ter | a G94._16% offein bruary cou Ihe 34-1935 Grand Champion Pen at State Farm Show =" ” Senator Joseph 1 iuffey to begin wores im i and ho | EARLE’S : CONSTITUTION BILL PROVIDES ! FOR 102 DELEGATES WV! Grand Jury, February 11h, i ® f i vid orl # Voc f el A SW. IN CENTRE AFTERNOON STORES OPEN THURSDAY HALL UNTH Shropshi titan Jurors, February I Food sth Blac have t rieht to nomisnats ni A . ; "il arta tain Jertrud. y pp . 2 Phi shut ——— afi COLD WEATHER POSTPONES GRUENWALD HORSE SALJ Grand Cl irchased STATE RELIEF ON BASIS, NOT BUSINESS ON SENTIMENT a_i COUNTY RELIFE BOARD ASKED RESIGN FERRUARY 1 A ENTERTAINS SK, a s——— ro « CLANS HA ] ————————— A ——— AGRICULTURE FRENCH MEETS P, FRUNTEES i, POULTRYMAN NAMED LEGISLATIVE COMM. OF POLLTRY ASSOCIATION MAL HEAD NTATH Sf. ndor!, m Ww ward fy ind son Bay, Mr. and Mrs Fraverse Jurors, March A nice Fieile Belle Omceols for no- Hoted the One for register as James Aaron i daughter Betts font dwar Floyd nd fe Mes. J Harold Dutrow Bernard, H. Durst. M: Drarst Mr. and Ms Mrs, Tressel, Mok Vinton, Loe Virginia a Aaronsburg | Ellen Hemmis, Theodore Rudy. Perr Buchanan Boalsburg | Luse, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Runkle, all | oir boTerggy Centre Hall jof Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs Fred | : miner Clarence of Biate College i. E farmer Centre Hall ——l i ——— { his Dunsmore, -PhbR. | AWARDS ANNOUNCED BY STATE | Poalshurg. Th, guests were: Mrs Bd- Dale, farmer .Btate College | ASSOCIATION FUTURE FARMERS | P Lacas, Elene lLaucas, Mr. and Mrs Harold Dickson... Sate College! : » Lc Mr. and Mrs. BE. H My- Emenhizer, laborer Bellefonte] Thirty-six Pennsyvivania boys were] Mr. and Mrs. W,. M. Gohoon, Mr. I. Eckenroth. mechanic Fleming [made “Keystone Farmers” by the | Mrs Meyer, Mr and Mrs W. Emery. laborer Bellefonte | stat, association of future farmers of | Robert Temple and Mr. and Mrs. New - E. Flink drafman We Contre Hall America the Biate Farm {ton Neidigh The decorations wese Mrs on it referee's sale vestign Relief Ad assigned t rained in Mre J 1 Clyde hore Mills Howard hakpr 1 225.000 was received hostelrsy the Ge Federal {oat laborer Murtoff # af 1 bilities the interes HRY Murtoft ra wm 4 = ak “winning , o 3 Neen the poultrymen of the State Margare Cunningham in, son fix saction h State to ke a " , (9x sections of th, Sta to mak Effortm hy inquiry have wen ¢ Arey with re Arney, f which carries six Ww BAMes . under wae = wo ev} nd Routine hu nd fin Coen fis ‘ % s INGEer Was “wu . res Polk an Hout bu ana Anas mi thorough inte conditions {George (lems +. A mn, mechani Crawford, Is Drag ho attention of Mansel] of | board at ex-officio | board, a position he of his office i a — ee —— Limits Use State Owned Auten Governor @eorge H Cure mare Lie » Tote id hicken this practices ———— M5 AAS SAAN i v iege-grading SUPPER SERVED FOR PARTY fwith WED THIRTY.FIVE YEARS In MN. B. Martz thirty fifth he ters n against unfair fol ohn of an a iT uniform z force}: ire * iHugh of | Mra stealing : { Paul in the eastern) sectiong of she State, has! R i well organized “racket” § Rc Many pouldry ralsers have lost from} occupied the They instructed to to give | mei curbing of and enactment that wii laws I ! he session 4 ving BORrd at the eHsIOn. J mediate attention Meyer birthday, at entertained honor of home In | Houser in hig complaints French, the State Secretary Agriculture iunch, 1 his first member trade new ja F. Delaney, wife's HP law be eRE-Rrading adjoining States that particularly met with the ® »W contact as an new In ¥ r the. . © WwW. Corl, id be viet } It appears the A nolGs by virtue recently g { poultry. wedding | and at the home their | " . ite | DECOM Earle has placed | Mrs .Edward Houle, Belle- Mr celebrated Mrs their and ere, and Nevin 3 western nniversary of 3 a daughter, at Show restrictions on the use of State-own- od automobiles, In memorandum sent to department heads, the Govern- directed that State autos be used onl, for official business ane sevens for mrivat, businesg of an official o ploga Ia addition he ordered ti State car He taken 1 borders without Governor's office, a ar r ome- at no the State's wyond express permission o the ————_ HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN EDGING TO SUPPLANT &0V. ERNOR IN APPOINTING HEADS That State of Commis- appointment of members of Came ¥Yish Commis- made from nominations sub- by the Pennsylvania Pedera- of Sportsmen is the proposition advanced in a bill which Edward B. Bennett, representative, from Indiana county, hag introduced at Harrisburg The argument is made that the op- erations of these two boards are fAi- nanced in their entirety by funds de- rived from the pockets of Sportsmen through their payment ef fees fo hunting and fishing licensed, The work of these commissions imposes no expense upon the taxpayer and de mand no appropriation from the pub- He treasury. Whether the prineiple that organi. sations such as noted above should have the right to dictate who ghould be its bead js after nll questionable, Such organizations are not immune to sdfishness, The Governor, in the final analysis, would be held accountable, sng yot net given freedom im action. loard and the BSiate ta, sioners sion be mitted tion ifonte, FL. D., where 5 delicious supper lwas served, The following were pres. {ent on the occasion: Miss Pearl Houtz, Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Edward {Houtz and three sons, Bobby, Jimmie and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Baird, of Philadelphia: Mr. and worge Sweeney and children, Betty Centre Hall; Miss Fell Betty Ross, of Miriam ‘Wallace; students in the Lock Haven. daughters presented their with a handsom, chalr and lamp, the presentation speech {having been made by the youngest of | the four. The parents liv, at Linden | Hall, where they are engaged in farming on their own place, tof Hillis, Martz, and Linden Hall; ithe jatter two | Teac! ers’ The four parents | floor of on Miss Mins ara Colloge at EE ssl a i DR KING, OF UNIV. OF PA. COM, SPEAKER AT P, S.C, Dr. Clyde lL. King, professor of po- litical science at the University of Pennsylvania, will be the speaker at the 22nd annual mid-year commence ment at the Pennsylvania State Cole lege on Friday night, Dr. King fs the former Btate gocretary of reven te and served ns a member of the Publie Service Commission. Approximately ei%hty sonlors anid fixty groudunte students wil le pre. ented for dears’s at this commence. ment. The degrees will be conferred by Presid nt Ralph D. Hetzel, The train wobt on the L, & T, ac. cording to schetuly Ix now dus here at 8:28 a. m., Instead of 8:11 as hero. tofore, A A AI IA os IAA AO. The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. {fifty to 100 per cent of their flocks hijo certain road houses are found to ba profitably serving chicken din- ners, with all the “timmin® at 2 per plate : The States of | numerous of hers { plotely wiped unique method be introduced iw Ohio, have out the that in Michigan almost menace by an wil; very shortly Pennsylvania. and com A m—————— IROCKVIEW PEN FARMS LEAD STATE IN POTATO YIELD Rockview Penitentiary recetval of- {Aeial recognition by the Keystone 400- | Bushel Club for having raised bushels of Russet potatoes. Disease free seed from Michigan produced 724.3 bushels an acre. L. T Denniston, plant pathologist, says that 64 acres grown on the pent tentiary farm yielded 31,178 bushels, This is the best crop from an area of that size on record in this state, and hs far ag he knows, in the whole country, Ninety-seven new members quali- fied for the 400-Bushel Club last year, acrording to Denniston. Twenty-five growers qualified for the 500-bushel thies for the first time, and two had vie'ds of over 600 bushels. HN. Cobb, Bradford county, was the runner-up with 623.4 bushels, A API HAGAN, Albert Corman, aged 26 youre, died at Johnstown. The body was CONVEY ol to Millheim where interment was made Wodnesday, He was a son of John © nh, of Coburn, and was en Ae as mn instructor in mathemat. in the Windber high school. He jG B. Gummo, farmer... Port Matilda | Mre, Helen GOeissinger .Belisfonte [Joseph Gose, Jabovrer. Pine Grove Mille { Gettig, butcher... . Bellefonte |Arktur Grove, hauler. ... Spring Mille {Agana Hoffer, clerk .Phflipsbhurg | Prank Hall, laborer Mileshurg [John Hockenberry, laborer Pleas. Gap | A J. Hoover, farmer Julian {E. EB. Houts, agent Bellefonte | Peart Irvin, clerk Pleasant Gap | Bamue] Kunes, laborer. Howard [Johm L. Keller, dealer Ping GroveMills | Emily Lameoreux, hskpr... Philipsburg | Witmer BE. Lee, propr.....Spring Mills |Glibert Morgan, laborer. .... Bellefonte {Bila Noose, hakpr. Spring Mille | Merril} Poorman, farmer.State College 0. P. Reese, farmer... State College John Richard, laborer Sandy Ridge Harry Ream, farmer . + « Bellefonte Clarence Stover, laborer. Spring Mills Ira Shultz, farmer «oo Millheim Mrs. Rachel Stiger. Port Matilda C. E. Spackman, farmer..Port Matilda Wilbur Saxion, laborer . Pleasant Gap Clifford Smith, foreman... ,....Osceola J. A, Showers, painter . State College Samuel Shirk, farmer Creighton Wheeland, laborer. Bellef'te Leonard Wetteran, salesman. .8t. Coll Harry Womer, farmer : Samuel Wigton, laborer... Philipsburg et tt It is understood that Fred Homan, thy plumber, will take over the tin- ning and hardware business conducted hy the late T. 1. 8mith from 1013 to the time of hig death three weeks ago. Mr. Homan has also leased the bulld- ing in which the business place ia 10- cated, and will take possession as soon as the legal transfor oan by rhade, = wo Mom— A —— Lg i “ {Clayton Snes i The honor standing project ship.” Among those receiving the ane Robert HH. Cormam, 8 Ellsworth Stover and J. Adam Condo, of Greggs Township Vocational Spring Mills; Lester Albeck., Ralph I. Watts and Kenneth Watts Millville hig? school, Columbia Frank BRBail- ey, Harris Township Vocational school Centre county: Pau; Dunn and Will iam Thompson, Coudersport high school, Potter county. Eight Pennsylvania men-—-County supervisors of agriculture, local teach ers and state leaders wera made hone orary “Keystone Farmfield of wvooas tional agriculture and rural educa tion.” They are: Dr. Ieee 1. Driver, of the Depart- ment of Public Instruction, Harrie. burg: Dr. W. A Broyles, of the rural education department at . State Col. lege; 1. H. Lebo, county vocational education advisor, of Tobanon: CC H Connell, county vorational education J. W. Deck of agriculture, for "out- achievements on supwrior conferred lesdership, work and in awards se hool, county; er, superintendent Spring Mills, Centre county: A Y. Townsend, supervisor of agriculture, Bedford county: 8 Hulslander, sue pervisor of agriculture, Benner Town- ship, Fleetville, Latkawanna county. and B. E. Decker, supervisor of agri culture, Edinboro. A MA MS SA In Hauptmann's case it will be, we predict, not acquittal, but either a dis. agreement of jury, or guilty. That Is a rather Indefinite prediction, but about the best that can be made at this time, before all the evidence is {blue and white | freshments, The farm census There were ample re- snumerators for Centre county have not yet been ap. The county has been divided districts, with one enumer. {atopy to each district. There many applicantg for appointment but the {regulations are that quite a number are disqualified. One of the irequirementis » that of age. The mam lor woman than 24 years old nor over #0. | pointed, ten i {into are such must not bea oss Ballefonet and Centre Hall boards tak, differant courses in ac. complishing th, same end Boggs township became indebted to the form. er school board in the sum of $1000, whereupon the threat was mad, to deny forty Boggs township pupils ade mission to the Bellefonte high school unless the tuition for a period of three monthe was paid. The Centre Hall school board carried the shortage for Potter township until] they were able fo meet the oliligation without ome barrassing it. And not a penny was lost. Miss Mary Garver who graduated from the school of nursing in te Cone tre County hospital, received notice & few days ago that gha bad sacossafule ly phtsed the Stat, board examination. The examination was held In Decems ber. Miss Garver Is a wosidont of Centre Hall and a gredvate of the Centre Hall high s*hool. At this writs ing she ix emploved in her profes. onal capacity in caring for. George B. Heckman, who a short time ago de- veloped pleurfay. At Christmas ma Mr. Heckman vnderwant an appefdeo« ig fn the Centra County MN condition at present is school
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