The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 27, 1928, Image 1

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VOL. Cll. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928, NO. 38
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SEPTEMBER COURT, MILLHEIM SCHOOL PROPOSITION Centre Hall* to Get a Dentists CALF CLUB ROUND-UP. PASSENGER SERVICE ON 0
IS UP TO THE VOTERS White. D. 8.. of Lewistown; ace 4 ; T. REDUCED T WN AND COUNTY NEWS
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Domestle Relations Court Heard Large ——— npanied by > 2 ® vidi: E oh too $40.00 in Prizes Distributed ® Amon
An. | Millhelm Borough, Penn and Halnes loc kin ha ac H . v des Boys Whe Ralsed Purebred Holi" ‘ nnouncemnt of the re
Townships Come Together om} 0 — ded to I cate or . stoll Calves fucton of Passenger servica o « LIHAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Agreement for Additional and Ideal] .v100 will oeoups he fro ; . : a 4 " Rn, fun ! i 4 Belletor FROM ALL PARTS.
Sechiool Faelllties, B. Gardneo } 1 . ’ f annual round- i hil Ee * h 4 : Ah
diamond, and
Nomber of Cases—Vielation of
tomobile Laws Farnlshed Work for
Judge—Judge Chase to Preside
Thursday.
Below Is reprinted :
rat! xtended { } new and modern :
; : 4 . 3 . Ee Pelarence ey 1 rr near Bel fonte }
Johnstonbaugh Gets Stiff Sentence. ; oa Boal h aent pu Se farm
Hu anes 3 ~ jek Milhelm 8 i ntal nit This hovs' and
aental unit
Pleading gullty, Johnstonbaugh, the] puny gnd Halnes townships have 1 A 1 i ms | 18 beifig sponsored by
3 Zeer. an meri inet. ho rooms z }
man who was on trial at previous term, handle the school problem 8 RE. Amy EO
. fre
of court charged with the burning of| penng Valley. The plan
Hn
+3 or 3 or *
to be occupled have been remodeled and the logan Grange made
4 3 oe bers in the 3ellefont { 13
fitted up in a suitable manner sg that | Vers RB the lefonte WCIaLY
which Roy Swartz of Bellefonte
an automobile, was sentenced to pa¥laple one, and the progress of its . .
by tite first of October the instaliation
3 servi
chalrman and Is acting as club leader
The members of the Grange held a dents !
community plenle In connection with | management of the Pennsylvania State
the costs of prosecution, $800 fine, and} mplishmént and its final workings
to undergo imprisonment in the Alle-}| hsuld be © wenlly watcehd, The meth-
glieny county work house for a term od m'gsht be acceptable to working out
of the required equipment for the lat
est and most approved dental work will
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of one year the solution of a school problem devel- be plete : a graduat ¢ Temple | the calf club round-up. The plenic was
oping nearer at home, U va ‘ ior 0 Eh 1 ‘eld well attended and everybody seemed to RB. R. bas provided that the gas drly. ec are beginning to think
Court convened on Thursday morn The Journal in .its comments on the niversity Dental College, Philadelphia, voy themselves. This calf am, en car schedule should be extended to] DADE we are approaching
ing in what is usually known as the| question says: and has spent four Years 'n prepam’ wnized last spring 2 ith 4 ber. , Glen Iron. This car will leave Mon-|time when a passenger try
Domestic Relations Court. The first At a meeting of the schoo! boards He is a young ship of 18 boys and girls | e. visin ‘tandon at 1:55 P. M. and arrive at|Penns Valley will be a
matter to come to the attention of thé} o¢ Millheim borugh, Halnes and Penn : . Glen Iron at 2:50 P. M.; returning 1] was back in the latter seventies
Court was the admission of Robert E.{ townships, held jointly in the Farmers
Haas of Lehigh County Bar to practice] Natican! Bank & Trust Co. bullding last
in the Courts of Centre county, aving| Thursday evening, an agreement wns
a special case here. signed whereby the three boards merge
Comm. vs. Allen Bros. charged with], the proposition of a new high school, fri Fates ae
desertion and non support: prosecutr!x| huilding and equipment for thel: riend being well located
Catharine Bloom. This case was from| yge, The agreement was dated 8 yr hi he sommunity 2 t see what | The afternoon trains to
Ferguson township and the case Was! tomber 10th, but signatures were G. T. V. Sehool Notes. he boys and girls are do i thea ves | #4 are known as trains
referred to the Desertion and Proba-| affixed until the Thursday night _ Community Day at Spring Mills, Fri- cern lei iris arg join aE . west and No. 8535
tion officer for investigation upon pay-| ing. when each board. acting separate day, October 12th. Health program nt geth for th E
ment of $he costs by ‘the defendant. ly, voted approval of the measure, poultry judging contest for men and
Comm. vs. J. Frank Kennedy, charg- The agreement states that a new} Women. speaking, band, one-act play
ed with desertion and non-st building is to be erected on a site chos- | Athletic contests, games, races, and placed in
prosecuirix, Irene Kennedy. ‘h Al en by the three boards, said building ! condition
was from Philipsburg and the causeltp cost approximately $30,000. Inas- the day, t ati 1 lan 1 was capad
was dismissed. much as Penn township Is already | nVites the Bl ., t show, and the
Comm. vs. Pat Torsel, charge« Phonded for a centralized spend Octob 3 } a.
desertion and non-support; pro IX] matter of financing th Gregg
Pearl Torsel. After hearing, the Court] will be handléd by Millheim borough | School 0hr eam won the kim, Thy
orderad the defendant to pay the costs y 3 ¢
and $12 per month to the ! [
i Village To pacify this clement, the P
tion for his life's work
man of excellent qualities and one who)’ y
ity of Pleasant Gap and Bellefo
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Through the co-operation of R. [eave Glen Iron at 3:18 P. AM, arriving Gilbert and Louis Ralston hiidren
. a Secrets : / : at Monsandon : oe y AL ‘ tl oan»
of | Blaney, County Agricultural Agent, Mongandon at 4 pM This will] ot My, and Mrs. Hayes Ralston ving
purebred Holstein calves were secured BvVe “ service on that rau 38 an vest of town. have y eompletely
each of the members The boys branch road very simils « hi . , from a seriou 1" . The
‘ f m i OUs ines 3
Is have fed and cared for these 'Joyed up to a few months ago when the! .Li1d4ren bot
will be a credit professionally and oth.
erwise to ids community.
Wiliam Sterling is rv salesman
dental. supplies for a Philadelphia
house, and was Interested in his young
h had an
during the summer, and in order | radical change of schedule was made
round-up Winners of the contest were | 1656 tra 8 carried
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ded on the following basis: 40 peri tf?
was allowed for
cken supper are some of the feat.
owed it ten
ORE, Wh
support of
Wiph BE
agreement
that the
Haines
Tilevry i
: om : | Connty Yocational Sapervisor Has Or-
Arg" : i ganized Classes,
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session of in iting liquor for bev- fin. id equi rv little addl-| Dr. 8. H. Rothroek Dead.
€rge purposes and transporta n . n . + LPR ANDO n wil 1 ni i Samuel H. Roth “
defendant entered a plea of hole me |g r budget. a hey already have the l n in Mifflin
tendre and was EC ii y
costa of proses n bor it wil y leoday mn Frida
Comm. vs. Eugene Carson, charged] seenrv tn sn hofora tha al ‘3 > 3 srvived Wo Bons vevart 1° : dellefo cultural work but have bes irned | Mrs, Witn of B nte, who
with desertion and non-suppo if wife] naive 4 . hs ; fo 8 Angeles and 1 dhs i , sYUringh 3 > ¥ 3} own na the County Super rivwas : hth WwW. intile paralysi#
ind child, Prosect ; : 4 : :
son. This case was from Sandy Ri Tm g 3 3 { Honolulu. and one daughter. Mrs. Ear Rev, Hazen Goes to Lock Haven.
and terms argreed upon order carried | te will be very rl for irs | Barr. of Reedsville wv, C. E Hazen, ww has beer AUMAN—~EUNGARD.
out by the Court 2 Bev ortseds Tro fi . ‘ie ends: } A en comtt—— .
Co x » “> Ball ¢ B&F OP en with . - 8 2 a ak, 4 + ;
mm. ve. B. F Be “ ar vith | lem ti dag ot so mucl vith al Election Ballots Largest Ever,
operating automobile wile high . s! halt
Mfuence of liquor
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in Penns Valle with I SUnGay eves
wi it to be
Beckley, state highway nat rol Sen 3 wimary room ia And + ih ver used he State Thi
: Crowaeg y 2 :
enced to pay the costs and Dr .
tence » pay the costs and | n really bevons ts capacity. There are
tence suspended ort chil sin
oI r. a first, second | s ballot cart right party s
Comim. va. George C. Reed
+ 11 3 > 3] under one teacher. | % th Slew in for seven Parties
with lllegal possession and tra port 16 BAM we dition exists In the In- } 3 nt i
intoxicating liquor
rposes. The defendant 11s
Nt
akes care of thirty-four pupils |
and was sentenced to pay the gradeg-the fourth. fifth and sixth ;
costs of prosecution and a fine of $350 The matter of cost to
Comm. va. Johm Muttino, charged] tax
operating while whil
threal i
ar N
the boroug
Myers need no a source of fu
. bond issue probe :
rT finene e a £ wy y # x in rf “ 4 : 3 yg 3 iq Li : 3 “ ¥ 5
i. : oresent | ho
fendant plead zu Hunters to Meet,
pay the coats
pended
Comm
several
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Chickens
ma ie me | | Vote For Smith Is Worth et ce eras ae] , SUBILE Xat Vivant The
FG 1 of "q IE fg . ti ¢, Pa g Ae . a .
tf State College. Defendant plead | children's chit oh fa] a Babe GEE. _Ut1o'ciock in the morning to hide the theft
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gulity and sentenced to pay the costs]... iiliv ia hh jhat | . ii} Pe 50 An A t ; A i » E on «ti at al a th f th hickens, as investigation of the
4 —m pec. i# th ws of IPOPOSE 3 rill be preset nd speak ins ; ¢ .
and fine of $250 and undergo IMmprison- | ite nrecant form Cre O armer ’ . — I acd. that -no chitiens- Dafe
ment in Me Allegheny county work | . ——————————— ish in the flames. and they are gone
Mr MIA OS.
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house for : period of three onthe w : - N New Jall 1 Union, y nany ministers took dvan
Comm ” Fred W Harts: THE POTATO CROP, Says Republican Banker te £1 ? vol g for if the opportunity pend
o & The vield of 1 tat a 1 Bi $ ‘ to
bd w . RET isn a BSE \ i« 4 Potatoes In thie section 3 y
charged with desertion and non-sup : short work o performing their religious duty to
some elements 1 ‘ee themselves of 4 lohg pent up
nd after a fifteen min cal feeling due to partisan prejue
s— Vion oo y made
port: prosecutrix. Bessie M. Hartswick, ['® not as large per acre as last year
After hearing, tho court ordered the de-| Yt Le total yield will he well up to
the tal
KANKAKEE, mi. —*Fifty dollars Kansas
¢ ” er acr br ¥ tel” ¢ b ols i At
fendant to pay th CORtE of prosecis- | eal of the past *W Years To p acre tor your vote, : igh sWelaera 14 ion $ hit t wh 3 ts 1 di wid temperance 2 34 aad ae
tion and the ‘sum of $95 3 month \for | 181 there is no rket for the That slogan in big black type Is tana the Architect who h nperance as thelr sube
humble spud. The only sales made appearing in lodal newspapers at the the ad : r 3 oh Lis 18 {or a jall and sheriff's resi 4 y : far step to try
. : ’ . iL.s dence before them, made this decision © iloitce onto thelr hearers their pers
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“We, the members of tee grand jury, |90nR views on political questions, and
the support of his wife and one child
with her. The other two children to]Were to jocal parties for family wee, head of full page advertisements
A We TT her ee | AN most of these transact ns ng which are bein sald for by F. G Rn ¥
he and cemats whete ‘fey are. Dow on the basis of sal to ba ing bn 8 r. toms) far 8 : te} oxuty are not in favor of building a new|the many reckless assertions made
and to be maintained by the husband. He basis of sales to be made in the now, local farmer and banker. from $2 : he heriff's det nd county jail” were results of a prejud 1
; ! Wn fut . : e sherri residence and ounty yu & ut of reludicoe 80 ons -
The case to be investigated by the De} urs Mr, Snow, one of the leading Re- | is worth ¥. atid for w} ’ } : . 1 ng en
Aes say 3 he grand jury evidently sounded out jltertained that no doubt some pulpit poe
rtion ¢ » a pop Pour of tie largest growers ales ble y Fs BF a whl ot : Sted pat 3
ertion and Probation officer g rs about! publicans In the community, points Farmers the tax payers before rendering such litical pastors f
Comm. vs. Vincent Barlett, chilrged |D®™® are T. F. Delaney Morris 4. Burk-| out that farm lands on the average: tected REArlY everyiRIDE is decision themssives Anh. then a »
with desertion and non-support: prose. | N0lder, W. F. Colyer and H. H Deck-| are worth $50 less an acre than they | they buy, a setiire a ah ait wu a ee why so many ews t tore 4 ander
cutric. Helen Barlett. After hearing, |“™ '°nant on the Colyer farm. Mr. De-| were seven years ago and calls upon | plus, are comnell all hat t ay EET never occupied YE ye tum wd
the defendant was disdharged upon lanaey completed raising last week, the| all Republicans to repudiate Hoover prodice Bt Drives dam: bg > . “OY can Upon All Americans to Help Fight
payment of costa. ' total crop being close to 1200 bushels.| and the Coolidge policies. He said: tariff tor thelr tafe is iad 5 ae Fire Demon. Hazing of real value to students at
Samm ya. Arthur Gdarhiit, enarged i Diaper, tay ing entirely “Though 1 have always been a effective be ause « ¢ ; . nail sath . The week of October 1 to 6 has been Mont Alto Forestry School is the or
py y £4 - “ ¢ { i ¥ 0 Fory Yow A gringo ’ Y WAT oe i i: & »
eaartion And a aomputt SL duced the wield. La yan Se strong Republican, I would be a sec. “Nearly four yeas azo Mr. Coolidge | 3°%i€nated as Fire Prevention Week der there, according to information
. . i | w soba caifa Nica p which all Americans, both city and ad 1 itd ’ Pha
Atetr fearing, the order of the Court]Wa#® about equal to those who follow. ond Benedict Arnold to the people | was elected President on a piatiorm } : coll : SOrY dropped unwittingly by Clayton Mo~
od sOrav . who patronize my bank if | support. | containing a estrone far : country dwellers, are asked to observe! Kinney, who entered as a wt fenit
ras held until after other cases against spraying. When sorted, the quality of m y's Prosh 0 Ang & elrong farmeraid plank. in. helping check the rAVAReS of an othe dor hh : A udent on
the defendant are disposed of In this of als crop will be first-class. y party's esldential nominee | Since his eleciion he has done noth. . ! y } four-year course offered there.
! ement which takes y n 1 oe Bi a § ’
week's court. Mr. Burkholder Inst week had about this year. The prayer of the farmer | Ing to relieve ths depressed agricul i Ah bong dod gram — — hd his bday were blindfolded
Comm’ ve. Edward Billett, charged | Molt completed Hfting his crop. He es today is not for rain but for the elec | tural conditions, but has twice vetoed Not the least of the import ant facts nat one night in a car, and
fy . Shniin : i vera ours they were
with slesertion and non-support. Pros- | mates lis total crop at about 2400] tion of "Al' Smith. | a farm-aid McNary-Haugen bill which |, , WOrVANCe “walked” a
ecutrix, Mary Billett, After hearing, |Pushels. He used a sprayer, and on “As the head of a large bank in the | was backed by a united agriculture, agen] - te aetvauce of haps a out the same length of time.
the Cdurt ordred the defendant’ to pay high ground obtained a good yield and farming district I daily come Into con. | and twice approved by Congress, have a direct bearing upon a greatla hen released they found themselves
the costs and $25 per month to the de-|9Uality of tubers. On low ground the| tact with numerous farmers who face | “1 do not care whether you are national economic question, which AD the Moun Re, oT wary
fondant for the support of his wife and axressive moisture crippled the returns | rinots conditions. The advertise Catholic or Protestant, wet or dry, the | should be the concern of all of us, ‘ Siven Swimj five cents, in cash, and
two children. oth =». yield and quality, ment is my contribu.lon to defeat fact remains that the steady confls In this issue of The Cefitre Reporter]to be tacght chin The Ranson
Comm. vs. Nora Bennett, Arlington] r. Colyer and Mr. Decker have not| Herbert Hoover, the farmer's arch | cation of farm lands is still going on [there Is an ilustrated feature article |the boys did the folio sh Yih
Hamer and Wilson Hamer, The three] ¢8un to harvest their crops, enemy and the very than who was | to an alarming extent 1 claim that a [by Elmo Scott Witson which offers an | traveled north stony of Sy Tuer
cases were tried together and in each ———————————— responsible for maintaining the fixed | vote ageinst Hoover is a vote for a |!Muminating discussion of this ques-|ing at Shippensburg aout, Jand
Cite the defersam shanged with now 1 Pos, Mr. Fred B, Haaley really bei prices on wheat and hogs, to the dis | $50 average Increase in the price of (tion. Be sure to read “Fight the Fire! five ard thirty miles north of ore
eve that anybody reads his political pdvantage of the farmer, during the the farmer's land, and 8 chance to Demon!” in this issue. estry school. ; ore
ally
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(Continued on 4th Page, 1st column) * ust war, | return to prosperity for the tenant
"F have had many requests from | farmer as well”