VOL. CX11l. NTRE HALL, FEBRI TORS DEMAND HOMPSON BUILI SCHOOL DIREC REVIVAL SCHOO! ARNINGS OVER Ol DD BY ING PLAN 4 Johnstown as presider first vice t V The nresident Q asso ption director ing : Thompson plan schools thr thority to the acher tenure Ww PO : ODO SE ™ i chan tuced abatemen taxes, The ™ mer Senat tre county nancial hausted. The trod 1 ced In Frankli 1 KKK tor the In direc that Ameri ciples TOA AL ORGANIZATIONS FAMILY IN ALD HIGHWAY IO BY-PASS ALD A ———— A] pee HOWARD TRIPS LOCAL HIGH IN BASKETBALL-25 Removing Stumps that n dynamite Becat damage drops cigaret 1S or {a vadvi powder, tumps ’ / Oi Or and then tramps ti Publi near | under his feet. may not i 1571 NO teable te re ve Q able } remove he buildings by burning, say Penn State extension n horticulture. | Enem; 1. but he rates pn {alata $ “rs sits specialists : ornamental | score as a nulsance. EE ——— SLL hundred 00 | ] 1v 120 ly 13 Feeding Dry Cows—One pounds of ground pounds ground wheat 50 pounds meal, and unlimited good quality legume ration that will put cellent condition for tion period, claim husbandrymen. Planning Tree Plantings When dering trees to plant in your wood- Jot next spring, those adapted to your particular advise Penn State extension Also re- member that are better adapted than certain pur- poses, State legislatures this members, Only year have on- 149 WO barley, pounds of soybean corn or AS women 100 neg. legisla ‘ as against Joats, Ol oa oil. |2 Year 28 states have Jil~ of a bre ; bran, mer tors this 1929. quantities year, as against a i ™ hay provide cows in lacta- dairy 35 states in CE ———— DS dry ex the next Penn State f.. Mitch Sulouff and Ralph Brandt exchanged their Mr. establishment which he locations for respect - ive business in Millheim, conduct his lines similar to the Sbigelnyer Hullding, possibility of renting rooms lents, Mr. SBuloff will ular A cense become Brandt or- will along handled in with the to trans- his reg- restaurant-liquor 1ii- operative after he the remodeled quart has announced that establishment will be select soll, foresters. continue some species for business, will established ers. Mr. the name Penn's others is in Sulouff of his Tavern.” Frozen Cream—If beads pear on the of your coffee, it's a pretty good sign that at some time or other the cream was frozen, say Penn State dairy specialists, Chunks in the cream are another indication that it froze. Snow on Trees and Shrubs—Heavy, clinging snow may cause consider- able damage to trees and shrubs un- less removed as soon ag the snowfall ceases, remind Penn State specialists in ornamental horticulture, of oil ap- surface A ——— a ———— Three hundred pounds of Oriental Chestnut seed Is being planted in the State nurseries at Alto latter In Huntingdon The experiment is with the view of growing timber and food for game, Mont and Greenwood, the county. BLUNDERING HOLD-UP MEN MEET MATCH IN @G PROPRIETOR AS NI AT MIl HARLES TRESSLER RECEIVES BOAL MEMORIAL AWARD ip» RADE STHOOL GIRL GIVES AR (COMPANIONS SLIDING P iy narticinpate y. 3 clr sual Glenwyn Good Hanna, Joyce Bradford, Frank, Barbara Potter, Randall Miller, Anna Betty jetty Je in Ernest Jack Fay Searson, Floyd Riegel, Bradford, Wm. Alta Miller. i ps pp — (PENN STATE COLLEGE DIS. | PLAYS RARE INDIAN POT A specimen of Indian pot- tery being preserved In the mus- of the School of Mineral Indus- at the Pennsylvania State Col- { Garbrick Stover Slack Martha Brooks, Guy Foust, Philli; Ha g Esther Blazer, Mowery, "ort. Jack { Fern | Reese Beulah perfect is eum tries lege, The capacity object is of found Tussey a small about two pot with a gallons, which in a rock crevice in the Mountains by Melvin Ellen- berger of Pine Grove Mills, this coun- try, while he was hunting foxeg last fall. ( CC. W. of geology eral was Robinson, associate professor and curator of the Min- Industries museum at the Col- lege, believes that the pot was made by a member of the tribe of Dela. ware Indians or Lenapes. Prof. Robin- son believes the pot was used In cooking. ——————— A ———. Is your subscription due? FOSTER LINGLE } YS AT Bi ARM, COLY} | ——————— | BREAKS RIB IN PREVENTING 50 LAMBS A Celebrated Birthdays, A —— BRILY REVISE POLL TAX PRESENTED IN STATE SENATIH ro ¢ ne in seventh and elghth ties at $1800 to 22100 on population. of simbursement counties bH monwenlth for court are payable to the State. Providing reimbursement of ties by the Commonwealth for in even-numbered rates—approximately v the Com costs where nes of elections standard 506 (ion 3 $ county registrars of vital Limiting number of days auditors may be employed in counties oughs and first class townshipea Empowering county commissioners in counties of the third to eighth classes to fix compensation of elec. officers, statistics. tion Bqualling assessments on property. with consideration given fo value, gale EE ———————— SUBSCRIPTION DUE! on subscription paid to The Centre Reporter will next list have Credit appear on labels our subscription have been corrected. If yooh paid your subscription To. cently ang wish to see a change in figures on your label please make i remittance within the next few days. A 39 is “tops” with us, but we will accept part payment where a sub. scriber feels he cannot pay all at this time, : week, win not when H.39 Te NO.6 BOARDS JA 0 IEIECT W w— lo CASES BEFORE GRAND MONDAY, JURY FEBRUARY % I —— SILVER COFFEE SERVICE PRESENTED ¥ ' o ) NAY OF PRESBYTI em — Ap A tl mn LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS | every veteran —— A ————— | SOY BEAN PROCESSING Farmerg interested co-operative ing plant {el in the erection of a oy bean process. Jersey half of at Shore have pledg about the amount neces. sary. to 3 worth g estimated about sold in Tewishurg to Wellsboro to including mach- cost about $18. Security Admin- that will extending from State College and from i Loganton. The plant, {inery, will probably 000, with the Farm istration agreeing to lend the balance to the co-operative organization. The {FSA will also individual farm- ere in purchasing shares, The organization committees wants to have pledges for 4000 acres to be planted in beans before jssuing stock certificates and incorporating. Each farmer interested is agreeing to buy one $25 share of stock for each 10 acres of soy beans he will plant. It is proposed to pay back those who buy shares at the rate of $5 per share each year, plus interest £10,060 of stock be the area nesiast soy Sm ———— APS The party for the President at Hecla Park $40.00, held had a net balance of T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF | FROM ALL OCAL PARTS % ne with headquarters dismissed by number countians: Ralph Allen W. Smith, Spring township: Clarence E. Dawson, Perlie IL. Edwards, B4- ward T James P. Anto- and Ciprich, of Rush salary range was Ay employ Ww the lowing Taylor, of Benner Centre Bellefonte: Grove township: | Lewis and M. Their { lick John | township from i Mr. \ i 3 having and Mrs 3 on Wiest E. Clark, the Gfrerer after farm Im- Centre Hall, will their farm stock and on March 3, after which will Jocate in Howard. Mrs, Clark's father, James IH. Neese lives four miles east of that place and engaged in farming. The Gfrerer farm, now owneg by Mrs. Ben Corl will be tenanteq by Toner Spotts of Smithtown, near Millheim. He form. erly lived on the B nner farm. lived mediately of make sale equipment they + of is Although the car expired January 31. inspection period a number of car oWnerg failed to comply with the law and put off having their cars given the once-over for possible weaknesses which would make their cars 5 men- ace on the highways, Failure \n many cases to give attention to the matter is likely due to shortage of the cash but in the event of arrest, the gullty one will some how find the amount of the fine, which will in most in. stances be greatly in excess of the garage bill
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