The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 09, 1928, Image 1
VOL. OIl. LONG AND SNYDER UNDER BAIll HELD FOR C01 Arrest Caused Charging Valu Raw Furs GRADUATED AT STATE wi ARE Cher nd M funtes 1€ ada y opens i PEACEFUL TOWN TURNED INTO AN ARMED CAMP BY OFFICER'S HOAX Belleville Citizens Warned by Licensed Detective That a “Job™ Was to Be “Pulled” There, While CHizens Were on Guard Perpetrator of the Hoax Fakes a Senfile with Suppos- ed Bandits In An Alley. “Watch Belleville, There job pulled there tonight, That was the note that alarmed il Belleville and turned the otherwise peaceful Big Valley town into a leas armed camp Saturday night week, as many residents grasped shotgun, rifle or pistol to await the rival of was threatened The peaceful of the proposed tective, who Saturday business men and merchants town after purporting to have that message in a mysterious finding it beneath his door At 3 of n the Sheriff James Van Boskirk phone call from the nouncing that he had just fle with three desperadoos of the Slear res William H. Printz. sheriff, fied, and the two officers went ville where they were met oughly aroused citizens Conducted by the detective they were unable to find any trace of the place where the souffle was reported. Sunday afternoon before a group of representative citizens of Belleville and the two county officers the private detective, 1s alleged to have admitted it was all a ruse on his part and that he had pulled the whole thing. And that alleged surprising confes- gion was made just on the ove of the hour when Helleville bankers were about to bestow honors upon the de. tective for saving their town from the bandits, According to the be no action taken Prominent BeMeville wold bring no ti wili be a A Friend" sleep a ar whatever citizens were “Job" by a HU warned of that received manner, ning Deputy received nn nek n detective nt had a at the fence, wns noti- to Belle by thor will man. they officers there against the cit'zonsg snld the ! on for Nash have been mice sine tt Mainning of month, The gt in “pol es the St pint & Sy ] 8% Advanced Bix onrh reduced v and BOII08, (CHURCH Coxri { One Fully Equipped Chureh Each 1060 Residents 1LGE N—GRENNINGER. ehrtin ry net at £3 3 F Ww : fortuaw ———————— Sunday was ideal in 1 traffic on e in that oO the equal to mid-summer almost and ice pleasant mountains of snow and roads were over compeitely cleared making trevel fe FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- vania State College. FEED in good time {gin feeding a jing It is the m BREEDING EWES -Now | for flockmaster to grain to the breed only necessary for her own but she must of lambs more feed ® the he little not wintain time Inmb little morelamba Te ——m ewe body 1! f the of Just n means vet and the spring feare un born Ce now in more dollars in the fall FERTITIZER MAKES of farm without plant the 187 members Potato: Club last year fertilizers and POTATOES cannot be Ninety of Big yields aronsg grown food four the o Dey oi 100 complete PREPARE STAKES FOR FLOW tERS~A number of perenniale and other plants require staking, say land | moane nf the Pennavivania State College. Chief among these are dahlins, campanulas, certain phioxes, asters, chrymanthemums. and gypso- phoylla, The stakes are most incon spiguous when painted green. Prepare them now for use next summer ORDER MATERIALS NOW--Look over your plans for the year. Bsti- mate all fertilizer and spray material neaded and place your order, Also be sure to oer seeds and plantnig ma terinis You may need this spring. SAVE TOOLS FROM RUST.—Rust is the enemy of the garden tools, It not only wears out thé tools but In terfores with efficient work, Rust nots may be cleaned off with sand: ¥ oy cent Bushed treed enrintiante hon Hans " id rem aval ' err oll or nelpt (WM Baan 18 avn CPrPosy HEALTHY frrrve rg to "e : (ment method of grow Atk nine rite por LOCAL CHURCH CELEBRATES ANNIVER 0} STARY - Here Prof i — Retires { ol Ww. Teacher As le Former we 5% i Ee Odd Fellows and Rehekahs y —~— in din. The gentlemen “The Negro Order of ome The ays are oal present T 1 NUSCIEs Working cs Grange Sapper and Social. Friday evening of Grange will hold a for its members and Members will bring will be served Pr And fam own 6:30 week SUP Der this ress social their their nt ¥ ovg i ilies “on te, o'clock Supper C—O MAAS i | Meeting of Members of A. B. A. | | ination ita members in on Wednesday, o'clock during program of en members The will hold a the Penn | February i which an tertalinment and guesta The principal speaker ing will be F. Mel, Washington, 4 business man of | tional reputation, who will give dress on busisess development be of Interest and value to every iness man jecnuse of the importance of the speaker and his mee i snge the Booster Association extends tan invitation to business men of Cen | tral Pennsylvania to attend the meets {ing and profit by the message Mr. Rad- ford will bring. There will be no ad mission charge other than the price of the luncheon served in connection with the meeting. The committee on entertainment has | provided an interesting program in: ‘cluding a sketch by the Penn Central | Trio, vocal selections by Miss Evelyn Anspach, contralto: A. W. Weidner, baritone; Howard W. Lindam#an, ten: jor, who will appear on the program as song leader, and Byron R. Miller, planiat. Altoona Ioimt or A msy moeting of Hote § Alto 15th, at interesting will be provided of the evén adford, of Seatth nn in ade that will bus sg AA Transfer of Real Estate, Daniel Daup to Daniel 8. Daup, tract tin Potter twp.; $1. Lewis C, Stover, ot uk, to Rebecck Hazel, tract in Madisonburg: $200. Andrew A. Borland, ot ux, to RL Watt, triet in State College: 822000, Edward H. Laughner, ot ux, to Jo: seah HH Wolfe, et ux. tmet In Potter { vt RL0 FEW , £1 nl tact In Btate Cologne: $1. hr 1. Holmes) ot al, to Mart'n A. Dreibethid Estate, tract in Ferguson | tw; $1000, . . to C.J. MeQulige, jwe DAIRY AND AL} ALFA FARM Prof sie Dalry Feeding A. M. and M. Legumes Fertilizers—J. 1:30 Pp. Dalry step Inprovement— ji. H. mM of Meetings, PRODUCERS NEED ICE TO MEET NEW HEALTH | Regulations Effective Jaly Ist Reduction of Raeterial 1500000 to (50.000 When Dellvered New York. ned for the coming among dalrymen than ever Adoption by the New Y of Health of 4 which requires a reduction in the bacteria count in milk shipped into the city will necessitate better cooling and of better production methods ery dairvman Under the new regulations the terial content must not fe more 760,000 per cubic centimeter on B raw milk shipped to New This rule will go into effect Under the old regulations a count of as high as 1.500.000 js permissible. In order to keep milk within the 750,000 limitation it will be necessary that it iw handied with greater along the line. Present to The during Rroater fore Depiriment the considerable 1 of Est rd arge supplies " summer will Ne wk Cit) sanitary code bY ev bac than Giraue July 1 care all the sod, that enford themselves indications are YW rifling will be strictly { sponsibility for equipping and adopting methods handling milk les on every producer. As one of the chief factors in retarding bac teria growth in milk is proper cooling, it will be essential for all dairymen to have a sufficient amount of ice to use during the warm weather, Warning is being leeued now by the Health De partment so that farmers will have ample opportunity to lay in sufficient stocks of loa The Dairymen’s League, Sheffield Farms Co, and all shippers to New York City will be held responsible by the Health Department for the quai ity of milk which it ships ito the City. Therefore It will be Impossible for these shippers to accept at country plants milk which does not comply with the bacteria requirements The bacteria unit for mily delivered by pro ducers to the country plants is 300, 000 per cube centimeter. In order that shippers may be able to comply with the regulation of 750.000 on milk when it enters New York it will be necessary to keep a careful check on all milk as it is received at the coun: Ts nts, ne 5 3 137 for A mensure pasead by the Nait'oun Houpe of Represest- tvea provide fo i 1 the 8aig eanhha i River st Sunbury. / ne : Fgh PEN } ay i non ters { i Co | the fentir and {ning { one I miss nrmi the aroun in ture | morve tery this Th in title It 0 Th * Ou . - I ™ . * WN. 10 i loco Former Salesman Advanced, Fax. Income 1 | 8 N STATE ANALYSES GUARD PUBLIC - —— HEALTH ’ a ended, while 1446 iV with the Feder - "OMING-—MINSTR ming-F bigest thriller ¢ El. SHOW, night March 9h. | if the An of negro | rida year T w ensemble men, women N yp to 5 | ati | It with 1 A for every renal minstrel Millheim, ® bubbling and children Yarns of hila young melodies ious Taughter and old A Building, and h I i 00 rate ad 50¢. Melody Makers. General fon, 15 and 235¢ reserves] seats — | - a ou. tows Curious Mixture, aditions the day on ¥raditions nd the celebration they represent a Christ ind pagan origin of the celebration was an in one and there a world of | pe in the story of how oh ance of the martyrdom of an early and the ancient Roman lot of love came to be associated in| celebration at story i= told article by Elmo issue of The “St. Valentine it In this issue. | post i have gathered | du £ St which nd observance o February have of which hed Curious of an Customs i= the | Ratu rast and an Mustrated Scott Watson Reporter. Its Day.” Be sure in pen fore The in ad . * » » - ” GET IT DONE i=n't the job we intended to do r the labor we've just begun. at pute us right on the balance sheet, . gan, was Hast . r credit is bullt upon things: we do . 8% 88 8% ss Bo of the biggest Mrs plus Mr th wlan, wich ia the ply of an oMoe boy, $y wey we, Batimore * . Le . . # aame sronh ® 55 8 5 8 0 The she wart: Waverly Pr . - » - @ UN AND COUNTY NEWS. Evan Mills, e Bube cad by nd ine The Re on it the re Hall the Re- 2nd, East Stroudse had twelve the sun wae And from to February r reg but that cloudless sky John F. Stover. on same saying it is cold with in Dauphin county. council and petitioning the court o raise the val borough. nessarment in The borough mounting, necessitates increased tax fair valuation of prope« a line BOW Lewisburg borough board are Ssessor t in ympel the nm of properties that the 1928 £ 1927 rr than than of eXDONses school h or a Are either more vacant section in the Odd Fel building, one time occupied as the office under Charles .H Meyer ® of the Cleveland adminis later by the Bell Tele ny xehangy and more C tering. who cone there is being and will Krape, the © E ie « Comp 1 POO up for living purposes Mr. and wife, about house several meat discovered the milk PEN Was day in midnight at Fred miles vessel of Aasronsburg. A it was destroyed with the building, The flames spread to a hog near by but were extinguished be any secious damage was done. origin of the fire is not known. of I. Ray Mor who died at Homestead Park and buried here Wednesday afternoon his son, Louls MH, Edward Mrs, B. Thomyp Liberty ; Barnes, wife Mrs, Carton Licht nthaler, and Perriere Faulkner, Barnes, Mrs Lichtenthalyr and Faulkner are children of the late Mra. Charles Kuhn, also a rel« also here, Woodmen Lodge and 1. 0. 0. Fo of Bate Cillvgs, wera repreY acted as pallbearers,