CENTRE HALL. PA "VOL. CIT. "THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. + No $-CENT GAS BILI PEDESTRIANS CAUSH PATRONS DAY AT 20 TAKE EXAMINATION REBERSBURG WINS OPENER TOWN AND COUNTY AL WS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENT CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOO! FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FROM CENTRE HALL i nh i | in one Measure Will Yield $9,000,000—License| Two Cars Smashed Up at Pleasant Gap | weather Foreed EMminatlon of Near-| Poltrge Township Youths Try for Place HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEHES) Fees Increase Will Add $4,000,000 Saturday Evening—Walkers Baal ly AN Athletic Evints—Basketry In Freshman Class—*Exams” Pri FROM ALL PARTS More. It. Club and Eating Stands Do Thriv- pared by County Superintendent, ing Business, I nt out} \ ) wnd thir. Patror Ha code ommercial tru Board Reduces Tax age. -~ - — nekview Penitentiary A A BOALSBURG ITEMS, al Land, Snydir “Hook and Line™ Observer, . " - - - Conference Miss. Society Mets. : ] NI HOSPITAL DRIVE TO GET : hed apt -— UNDERWAY MOTHER'S DAY |, ont t Bide many fries Another Good Stock Sale. p tre nt Hor qi. alah - iy Smashes Inte Lucas Home With Auto, Clerk Ends Life in § the mountain south nint m! foot aml a "the. em Yoram.‘ Averas & of Cenire Hall, 5a been welstied H ¢lud . aT shingt I durin : . . ; ir went © . \ : n : 3 cl ; ¢ y : in rn Heve eh " a3 rg a Met ay n. with the damage rss A Ml NEW VEHICLE CODE en w : ly 104d Fellows Plan Big Fleld Day at] IN EFFECT JUNE IST | Study departn of Forestry of Penn | mpracticable to 8 NE Por LN = Semfim wt mi ‘ Huntingdon, May 11th, A ony i , Ant FLT wen i responded rw RE —.f Moshannon Girl Hurt in Auto dent, Dead. A ——— § : Town by 3 Lk ol | : - . h ' » i ! the A mn LiL) ihr igh V ich it Overland from Pacific Coast, BD EE . | bands f t y properly « y Co 1 olers by large © propose bond ir « ho {x ! { We APS hide In 1 ne FW his aatl i gE a In com school building and specially | ooo resulting § . h ; [the Odd Fellows of Huntingdon willjbring ti ' it school bulld.ng up be ae ' Te trove t i stan he seh sols! we ted automohd which was. oo rating fe Bonte the new Th : f i school problem They tmve)1®” ing morning parade is announced fi 1.80 clock | is § \ d up in Miles township, and Dorothy y Th 1 YIbeen on the road since March. They ————— ne ptt 1d will be followed by the public At wnsi fp is one of the wealthiest ine f 1 } in Hg ¢ im hserve the | Are | um TOR |p ought with them Mrs, Samuel Ging. | $14,485,000 of Motor License Fund Re-| gnoction of the uniformed compan i ie county, so the condition there ‘ ¢ members : : . . signs snd . resemble Ded rich's siter, Mrs John CGabralth snd leas, of Odd Fellows who will be present | can not be due to poverty, They have Harold Potter, a nephew, from Younge Eight bills appropriating $14.435.000 from several paris of the State Hi h yet a way out, and a royal wav, and 2 town. Ohio, who has been making his] from the motor lcense fund were ap-|ly trad xl degree teams from Milroy, (that is to join in with Penn. Haines re VeeK » risitor 5 3 ; 3 0 11 pv " # het " He - hn X ond Visitors at He E. W Pome with hia aunt for several years. | proved by Governor Fisher. Lewistown and Clearfield will exem-]and Millhelm High school program If Pe A 5 : oie v. lia the logics as the . i » added to the law providing that ve. vl om A H Mrs. Galbraith and Harold expect to The largest item was $13.8556.218 to | pify degree work in the American Log } : ie logical solution of their sclool Mr, and 8 Foy 4 fer , a a » Hh nit 4 1g ~ srl oy o 4 wii hicles shall not be subject to Be ‘stop’|., o_o x ~~ hives Schaeffer, remain for some time, meet the Interest and sinking fund re- | ion Home, and the Grand Theatre. The | problem from all points lellefonte wore als Ast Wf al eh cits & uninti wlloite sign at the intersection during the Hens ~ i Were also visitors of Mr. and Mra. Phillips will go on to]lquirements on the State debt, men's glee club, of Juniata College, Thies ‘yous wieth' members. of am . Hy 4 ’ % ah" YES 4 a pi, ( hours when a traffic. signal 1s actually Th tn hool by Mi Union Mills, Maryland, and Atlantic The others were $125,000 for high-| will give a full hour's concert in tl orchestra, on their way from Philadel @ primary ol ta y " . ‘ p ' oe 10 ‘ a) ) - in operation or where a peace officer Rhoda » ¥ ily 8 ) ol faust y Miss City, then to New York, and return] ways through penal, correctional and | First Methodict church free to the phia to State College to fill oi ea pg Longe Ci “riday » BE { yp wk { Sy ’ y Slate Pe ! hw fs actually on duty directing trafic. 4 Migers closed riday and the home to California by way of Yellow: | mental institutions; $25,000 for roads public All degree work band eon t. had i ne “ 2 : jl ehildren and thelr mothers enjowd an ’ > . a \ A sorts. the (Hee Club and the grand | Ment. had an auto wreck on top of Motorists in the past year have stone National Park and Seattle, Wash: | througly medical hospitals; $100,000 for | ooris, 1 + Y Bald M . indoor plenie. The Grammar, grade, y ball anounced to begin after the] Bald Mountain, south of the Foust frequenty been in a quandary at in-],. ht by Mi N ington highways through Valley Forge Park, | bail, are a : . flat, on Saturday mornin They tersections protected by signals and | OE y y #8 Marian Dale, also —————— Washington Crossing Park and Penn-|evening meal. Huntingdon being easy A hig r g. ey were : closed on Friday, Owing to the in- . . . # access both by auto and train, | driving a Ford roadster and failed to the ‘stop’ signe. The Intent of the au-| oo ~ 1} 11 MARRIAGE LICENSES, sylvania State Park at Erie; $50,000 for | of access, both by ml oRotiate the aber ey dam Cad thoritles was to have the ‘stop’ signs| ut hy " - a were forced roads through educational institutions; | wittbut doubt a large company of peo upset and turned over ™. A oO f 4 wy ¥ fl : pn pg es y # a ¥ ¥ i) » V I~ Ove " guard. the through route when the sig : gag na ong planned hike to t.e | George W. Hamer, Jr. Philipsburg $260,000 to the Public Service Commis | ple will attend this great field day. a Tol er he young Te } rod Pew y ‘ { y 2 > - 3 1 a rel « 1 IW ET ¥ nal Heht was not in operation. but mot " but Shiove A weiner roast | Rhoda J. Chaplin ......... Philipsburg . .. + olimination of grade crossing | Rev. Omner B. Poulson, the general Un tarts oF a Ea Wits varie , . od ) ody we many motorists ‘played safe’ and stop general good time In the schoolfsndy Single .... Clarence | not on the primary system, and $30. | chairman, announces that the Penneyi-| ad surgion) ol, m Je wy .& v . + " ~ " od £1 . a . ped regardless of the signal to pro- i Annie Chemiik ciiviniinne es Acosta 1 000 to pay for loan and transfer agents] vania rafiroad offers special mates of ters Mills 0 do wy ™ a. To " are for the round iw J 0 so ceed with the result that trafic fre. ’ i y Robert MeCracken ...........Altoona of the State in transferring and regis-]one and one-half fare for he round : © Oar wag went] n tex] at much points.” Te highway between Milroy and Catl M. St Mt Un! tering highway bonds trip. Thiz will be taken advantage of wought to the Homan Garage bere tently was congested al such poi ilo 1 . oll mtharine M. Stitt .........Mt. Unlon lerin 1way bond : : ¢ \ y q toodaville is due for olling this week. ‘ by many throughout the entire region by use of the wrecking oar, cob Felty and son, John Fleas Robert Hess and friend, of Altoona, eral weeks ng yor | y refused to ¢ cept fines “en hh offenses “Another : ving chase has been A SH
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