The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 09, 1928, Image 1

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    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. /
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GUARD PUBLIC
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HEALTH
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ended, while 1446
iV with the Feder
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"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
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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
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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,