The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 09, 1939, Image 1

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    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.
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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
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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