The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 13, 1927, Image 1

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    VOL. Cl.
INEFFICIENT DRIVING,
Most Comon Forms of Inefficient
Driving.
Many motor 3 are provi themselves
bad dr when
gratulating
perts,
Alabama,
what he
mon
Drivi
road
Taking
fellow by
vers they are con
upon being ex
of the
points 0
>On
maelves
the
The secretary
Automobile
considers the
inefficient
the
Club
10 most
driy
middle of
ms of
slowly in
ng
the right-of-way of the other
taking advantage of his
sire to avoid injury to himself or others
in his
Driving
and
car.
squeaky, in
brakes,
has
inefficient
taking
that
general
and
a car
equal
Cutting corners
high
Passing
same directio
Descendin
speed
> ile,
hrow
hill in
going
another
it the
going inthe
n. of a hiil
high
down
£ a steep
i
when discretion dictates in
second or
Tryin
ing—even
low gear
r to beat a train to
z t the ©
the trick is t
1
if urned
cessful
Par
might 1
Tryin
that
limit
Making
car off the highway.
y #48 to
taken
& Dass
is traveling
without pulling the
repairs
, having
: least
two wheels off the side
And to list may
Expense Account of Candidates.
t of the exons:
of the courts
num-
that of
ng. an at
practiced his
and Mr
veonrs
twice the
as
18
had
experience
Flemi
has
has
Iker
ty Years
aixteen
st fs Al ts
find two more
than Messrs
Boal. Mr. Hoy
of Recorder of
Boal that of Reglster
are going to get a sub
thet merous He
18 the 6
party.
office
8
which
after
own
hem safely in
n—————————
the importance of elect
County Audi
the taxpayers mon-
the men who audit
records are conscen-
H. E. Garbrick and O. J
men of this character and
elected to this minor, but
nevertheless important, office regard
leds of politics.
forget
ri petent
ny
can he
the court ho
Both
Te |
men as
times
ey waved if
jae
tious
Stover
De
should
AS LA ASAIN.
Like in everything else there Is a
possibility of overdoing things in poli
tics as the Scott -Fleming-Holtzworth-
Wilkinson domineering branch of the
Republican party is beginning to real
ize, but toc Mte. They boast their
slate went through at the primaries.
and that they didn't need to care what
the other elements In thelr party
thought about it. ¢. P. Long, of
Gregg, who led his party for county
treasurer by over one hundred votes
outside of the Philipsburg boroughs
and Rush township, is one candidate
who resents the selection of all nom-
inees being made by a few districts, as
well as the method employed to accom:
phish it. He Is being upheld by his
Republican friends in his announce-
ment to become an independent Re-
publican candidate and as such will no
able to collect a large follow:
Part of
ntre county, but the larger fol
lowing will be due to resentment of
over-bosing by a few Republicans Hv.
ing close together.
4
¢
¥
3
i
A
SPRING
OCTOBER
DAY, MILLS,
FRIDAY,
the
School—Two
Meet-
Kupper
Hy
Vocational
Big Planned
Township
Day
Judging Contests—General
ing—Athleties — Chicken
OnedAet “The
Are Features,
Play. Nelghbors,”
Some
program has been ar
for th Mills
scheduled for Fri
The
and
with
both
Spring
Communi-
program will it 10
will continue throughout
features of
old.
open
various
and
he
in
#t to young
The exhibits will
at the Voeational
the time the Ch
he in
ogram printed bel
sonsists of songs, playiets
pertaining to he
prepared a
entertaining program
the direction the Home
department, and the senior
girls. This program
five of
“pe
it
School building
same
staged the Gi
will
This 3 in
and rex
The
in
alth
pupils have most
and
of Mak
Voen
will be ©«
reels movies
falls
to this prog the
10 A. M,
H. C. Knandel will again |
hegininng at 11 A
the Poultry
P
to
come ram
it
¢
Of
in
Pr
conduct
a4
also
at
4
open
unity
Tan
en are
invited
vetreta hlos
sow!
¥
13
M
Friday
A Premium
throughout
tow nal
Voeat
the
and m
bulldi
heen planned
the
Morning Program
Fax} at
School building
A. M.-H
Grange h
the Flag.
Lesson”
Child.”
the I he cored
Extensive
township
M ibite open Vocations
Health
Children's
ib) A playlet,
(¢} Recitation,
Mabel Eungard
Dialogue, by Primary pupils
Song, "Carry Me Back to Happy
Dreamland.” (f) A. Playlet, “Billy's
Dream.” (g) Recitation, “The De-
Hghtful Dentist.” Josephine Stover.
(h) Bong, "Your Puture” (1) Play-
let, “The Queen of the Foods” (J)
Song, "Fooda" (k) Health Talk by
Miss Catherine Payne. Home Eco-
nomics Extension Service, State Col-
lege. (1) Movies—1, Sunnyland and
Shadowland, 2 reels; 2, All Aboard
for the Moon, 2 reels; 3, Bobby
Bump's Chef, 1 reel
Hildren's
(an)
Program,
Hymn t
“Johnny's
“A Moriel
(a) Slecp
al
by
to)
C. Knandel,
School grounds—Centre Hall
ve. Spring Mills Girls.
Girls
Sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, ete,
Afternoon Program.
Spring Mills band,
Bchool grounds.
on Voeational
tional School grounds. Belection by
the High school girls’ chorus, Ad
dress, “Who Pays the Farmer's Tax-
es.” by Prof. Fred L. Lininger, The
Penna. State College. Selection by
Girl Chorus, Bong. America, by
the Group accompanied by Band.
(Continued on next column)
LICENSE PAY FINES.
into
A 55. HA
Potato Crop.
Pea Vv, ¥ Undo
n township
imper mw
«ip shows
digging very fine potatoes
rate of 300
ind
ponsible. He
bushels per acre
are
two
thorough spraying
and his
modern spr
his pota-
led the
it |
res
purchased
he
and
killed all
ye:
sprayed
thus «
$3 »
pPOLIROeS
and
ontro
oes ten
shit th
HR
times
it
yields are
¥ 4%
it th
running over 10
Ik Price Up to 20 Cents
id
iT
Sheffield M1
M wre of the Shefl
will re
red pounds
fat. deliv-
npany,
#6
A ————
Tet thot onsid!
’ *
i it
Card of Explanation.
ite offi A
nd depu
GIR DanS
weak a Nt
WR ainst
ms
PHILA FRANK
(Continued from
Le
previous oolumn)
je Judging ¢
siry (at g
Judging
iimited to wom
Prof. Knandej
am
and R
{30 mies
students
M. High Sch
field Ce
ve. G. T. V. 1
7: 80d "hicken
building:
Evening Program
00 P. M.—range hall: admission 10¢
Demonstration: Selection seed
corn by the Vocational boys,
One-act play, “The Neighbors,” |
High school pupils
Awarding of prizes.
The Athletle Program.
11:36 A. M.~Dodge ball: Girls’
Spring Mills ve, Centre Hall
2:30-3:30 P. M.-~Orades and Rural
Schools, (1) Relays, Passing, Boys
and Girls. (2) Relays, Running,
Boys and Girls. (3) Dodge Ball, Boys
and Oirls. (10 Team) Rural Schools.
(4) 50 yd. Dash, Boys. (5) 25 yd
Dash, Girls. (8) 3degged Race. (7)
Bay Race, (8) Tug of War, be:
tween Schools,
(9) Dodge Ball. 7th and Sth Grades
va. Sophomores and Freshmen,
3:30 P. M. to 4:15 P. M.
(1) Bay Race (2) 3<degged Race.
(3) 60-yard Dash, Boys (4) 25-yd.
Dash, Qirls. (5) Nall Driving Con-
test, Women. (6) Peanut Contest,
Men. (7) Elopement Race, Men and
Women. (8) Dodge Ball, Married va
Bingle Men.
(9) Tug of War, Rural Rducation
ve. Community Team.
4:16 PP. M-Hoccer CGame—Centre
{ Hall High School va. Bpring Mills
| Prizes for winners of contests,
E . 005
tonal Boe per pate
¢
of
3 4
team
TIME FOR SERIOUS THOUGHT.
tic
11 3
Watchman.)
wgioned by the res
(entre
unty is
voters are
veligh the char-
n Centre county when
in and oyaity rallied
party 1!
support of a cand
laws of how he might
office he sought or whe
to the date, regard
merit the
nilons
O ug h
it
for it he eaned
In this
few
only
not
woader thinging
who biind
fundamental j
great
ion
£3
remain Are 80 a
fo see that srinciples
of either political parties
whatever In the
offices
opportunity
Have no
{ functioning
The re
for any of the
fit the election
Yimoer to
g¢ fundamental
Rey Heputl
reflect credit, ti
the Lt
isn't romotest
he choxen
No
A sin
men who will
in Centre county
abrogate or exemp
y
principle of Dem
11
dicanism, other than
faithfu
Gr
part) gave them
tunity,
From :
the Co f consta
n't
Demo
of irts down to that
the smallest township there
an thi
ghligatlion
wer bu 3 if
In local
exeuse for
of “stand
support
next Presi
Dinner to Friends.
or to WOT os fay
i Ruesis Werg ens
funda it the
of and
Harry
Mr
den Hall
Nae, Mis
and wife
Stull,
Adaleene #
8. Stull
Walter
Jd. Wa i
ville: Frank
Studd
wife and sc
Esh and
Pecht and wife
and Annan Wright
Miss Helen Glasgow, Rob
wife and daughter Flor
Rodney and Miles, of
Linden Hall. Promptly at 12:15 the
guests were seated at a long table in
thelr spacious dining room, which was
groaning under the good things with
which it was laden. Everything to
satisfy the appetite was at their dis
posal, to which all did justice. A very
sociable dinner hour was spent by all
and a long to be remembered day en:
joved. This home is noted for its hos-
pitality and the hostess has a wide
reputation in culinary arts. — (A
Guest.)
AI SM Ab
Brother Jonathan Finds He Must Have
More ‘Room.
Brother Jonathan, the lusty young
giant among nations, is finding him:
self cramped in his present quarters
and is looking about for more room.
That Is to say, that plans are now un:
der way for enlarging the oapitol at
Washington to take care of the in
creasing needs of Uncle Sam in trans
acting the affairs of State,
The announcement of the plan to add
a new wing to the capitol recalls the
romantic history of that magnificent
edifios, a story which all Americans
should know. If you do not know that
story, sure to read the Illustrated
feature article, “To Enlarge U7, 8 Cap:
{tol.” by Elmo Scott Watson, in this
it wife,
of
prtown
MeClelian,
ence and sns
issue of The Reporter.
13, 1927.
TESTING FOR TUBERCULOSIS
YARLY COMPLETEI
Dr. Nissley Completes Eastern
of Potter—Of 584 Cattle
But 7 React—Dr. Neldigh
pleting His Work This Week.
» herds
ividual «
Of
and
Blauser
whners
this num?
these, were in
1; Charles
cate
acted,
John
P. Long Bloomer
John Benner, 1
The western
ing tested by
digh,
It will Iw
cattie is
Miller
2: Weaver,
section of
Veterinari
and will » completed
that the pe
74 unusually
trifie m
Odenkirk
Spring Mills Loses to Centre Hail
The Hal
the Mille 3
§
Centre
111 on © pring
r evening and won
It
nmoxiate
was
Inds
victors r defeat, as
Mr. Hapey gave
a half game.
strongly contested,
putting good fight
but to defeat
most charmingly and gracefully
The lines were made up almost
exclusively of girlie: girls who came
in success or encourage when
were losing ground
game is promised
in
ult might
chance for
be
a
The game was
Spring Mills
for honors
up a
submitted
gide
to cheer
mates
A return
near future
in the
AA 0 sn.
Old Families of Mifflinbure.
The following early citizens have a
continuous line of descendants bear
ing the same name, who have lived In
Mifflinburg for one hundred or more
years, The date preceding the name
is the year in which the men named
came to that town and following is
given his occupation:
1799-Henry Bogenrief, blacksmith.
1786-<Patrick Moss, jobber.
1798-—Michael Schoch, carpenter,
1799-~Henry Hassenplug, brewer,
19#02—Frederick Gutelius, surveyor.
108 Igiin Montelius, farmer and
1814—James Smith, physician,
1814—Gleorge Gotshall, cooper.
1814—John Stitzer, smith shop and
tavern.
A I ISHS.
14t us hope the “last Friday in the
month” holds good In forecasting the
weather for the succeeding month, at
least for October. The last Friday in
September was a beauty, as was the
last Friday in August,
C—O.
The Ceritre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
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«
AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALL PARTS,
ng Mills 19
nneyivas
ed by
e $12,
nizing
riz
Co.,
ady
on Mon~
Akeworth,
they will
held af
school,
invited
Pot:
Ex
with
yrmed
ervhody
removed
owned bY
parked to
hook store, In
ght
C. G. Milligan,
the Centre Hal
Tavior heretos
sularly from here,
for the
MATrLY nm
ne Car
Pleasant
More
{ Nite
: evening,
ious mishap when
whi the former
the concrete head
Ar thrown on
damaged. The 00
but
ius parts of thelr
Kurtz was taken to 4
physician on Sunday morning. The
car was running on “second” when the
hocident happened, indicating the drive
ér was not speeding. The car was
towed to the Boozer garage and Iater
taken to Lewisburg where Mr. Kurt
is engaged in the sale of and repair
ing of autos. The party was met herd
by Lewisburg friends who took thet
home that night.
A Dodge coupe driven by JohN
White, a carpenter boss at State Cole
fege. living in Nittany Valley, and
two companions--a Mr. Wolf and Eu
gene Burkholder, son of A. M. Burke
holder, of near town, had a narrow
escape of a very serious accident of
Friday evening while coming down
Nittany Mountain, Mr. White wa#
driving and on reaching a point a bi§
above the spring the brakes were ape
plied too, strongly and quickly, caus
ing the coupe to make several gira
tions. striking the embankment on the
north side of the road and then coming
to rest with the rear of their car ex«
Lewisburg
Mountain
wit a rather
win
irday
wey
Jewett
the sedan
wag driving =
a culvert he ¢
was
ite
baadly
not
on Vari
side, and
cupants wer serjousiy hurt
used
Mrs
were hy
bodies
Both bumpers were broken, as was al*
#0 the running board on one side.
The occupants were not hurt, except
for a few bruises, one of which wa#
dealt out to “Busie,” by which name he
i known here by his former school
mates, ;