- VOL. CIII. C ENTRE HALL. PA.. BER BANK BANDITS GET Kline and Clinton Shope, County Court, Each Rolibery of Two and on Counts, Highway Sentences totalling from twenty forty in ti Western tiary and $10,000 fines for each defend- ant two of the men held years e were passed upon who two weeks ago guilty before Thursday morn: when they plead ton county court N Shope, for bank The defendants, Hazzard of Clearfleld, and Raymond Schenley, sentenced robbery and for highway court, consisting of President Eugene H. Baird and C. H. Rich and Charles Dunn, imposed sentenpes of $5,000 and from to years on indctment. younger of two defend- ants, appeared quite in court has several fractured otherwise injured as the result accident which put a stop to bandits’ flight an automobile, Will- fam Delaney, a third mbmber of gang, was fatally injured in the erash, dying in the Bellefonte hospital body, unclaimed by has been sont Philadelphia dissection, Shope, in addition the sentence named above, serve Years of an the Karthaus ty. He for this crime, were fine each the 13 twenty Shope, in relatives, for to to must five ptexd for uncompl term robbing bank wns sentenced and Years, 1 frmDoss in carfleld coun- to tw Years ny was ALO serving beng granted Sentence seven r a a rn ost HMOs nus A was i5 o'cle . oe hour from the time they Beech C The car stoped Svkes Ja ATY at men 11 wk to the $s i at bank Milton rotted ook four a Creek merchant, n h han} and thetr ced im to describe the drove off in after At of binding BOROUGH SCHOOY foi REPORT. errors A . “A $9 12000 at State Callege Bilge Prodaetion. Traffe Tight Ts Ordered Cut Of, Motorists wi fined during the 0 Wore when found disobey - Hight past few months the traffic which at the glide of the intersection, had the laugh, in some cases an expensive one, on the Thompsontown borough officials when the Hght was ordered cut off by the Highway Department. Accordingly, officials of the Lewis town Highway Patrol Detail consist. tng of Corporal Raymond Naslx Pa- trolmen F. Russell and 8 0. Deyo, on thelr way to Philadetphia last week notified the Thompsontown authorities that it was to be shut off until aper- mit had been obtmined from the State Highway Department for its operan- tion. The officers suited the word with sction and snipped the wires, Now, the question of whether the Thompsontown authorities ever had a leense to operate the Hght is agitat- ing those motorists who paid their finew. Tor if it develops that the bor. ough never had such a Heense In the beginning, then those fined will be in line for the return of their fines, Up to the present time the light in not yet in operation and there is some possibility that the Nght will be out of use for some time to come, accord. ing signal at sontown, Thomp- could scarcely he seen SHIPMENTS OF MILK OVER LOCAL ———— BRANCH Half-Milllon Quarts Shipped Monthly from Points on L. & T.~More Than, Two Million Quarts Shipped — Sheffield Dalrymen’s from Centre County, Farms Company and Leaue the Big Shippers. Few f our readers have a Cond ol quantity of milk Conte i the raw in each month milk ship than or twenty. vear. This ifty quarts county ™ more year a state two month, the to | uarts per lion quarts for quantity valer PET md each child- to this City and in the home consumption The iw ray of the Lee, station at who probably shipped raw milk over the L 0. Gramley havi from his privats herd. teen years ago ufactured at Spring points the Wr that but this raw milk The Spring the quantity equi it nth or 600 guarts per ye woman and In addition to New York a few other points, the ? individual in vast man, Centre county. sum shipped € rds sufficient for county produce milk and butter, indebtad | of taporter or an figures on subject t Ss the & T. branch, been the This had besm Mills and ranch rt agent Ww 14 w= wns eigh- Butter mans other along long period, ele treats exclusively Milk OC Oi Continental Condensed Mills, brs of company at along was the first Neern winch to milk In ship consequencl, year ago soll to the Bryer ‘ompany, and this compan) t Shefll two years over by £0 and league establishe the he Reporter Along Mr lee ipments branch, the wk ROAD PROJECTS IN GREGG TOWNSHIP | One Bridge Built, One In Course of (Construction a nd Application More—Half Road Under Granted far Three Mile Seetion to He Ninte On Penns Cave Graded This Fall Board Plan, | Cregg township road wakening up to tl doy e Tne the Ntate rewar( n number will mean township tax pavers reads anted ide for five new rile road con Dik ship ations 4 town prov ! One north of the Hall, } truction bridge, on Mountain road Penn ed sum ns eady eomiiet . 84 ben $1600 cont total cost of at a the paid percentage of he pad Stata 0 The cost Tey AM construction will by the State for the the re. maining four bridges | plated half of The second bridee Mills Penns the Harold is under and contem- road ia mile on the Farm- acted This the ors or Cave road, } near Stover planes work now construction, estimated $800 Appl three All Spring cost being heen for the of Mills road The fifth granted one ations have 1 additional bridges near immediately north nm the Farmers second the farm son farm, M and iin, « 4 road a on BOI iat the Andrew Corman bridge 2 near church nAagogue it the Jerre 1 home in Georges Valley highway of Ascott isso Hint to the Oysters, 1 ll ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. of 850.000 quarts each basi of the Matric © rill and Ytwanch 1h Clifford, Springs are the milk oream the heavier sf or than Middleburg and the three Neas ofr ever gn Beaver points fa accumulated from throughout the county and loaded for a quick run to Sunbury and transfer at that point to fast milk trains for delivery at New York tie following morning. “At Clifford the bDusiess ia In charge of A. B. Campbell, agent at Solinagrove. The Middleburg busi ness is in charge of J T. Bigler, agent, and the Beaver Springs business In charge of Hurley Romig. agent, “The milk is shipped by the Dairy men's League Co-Operative Associa: tion, apd the Sheffield Farms Co, Inc” where A MAAN STATE (OLLEGE-WADDLE ROAD CONTRACT LET The Ross Construction Company, of Pittsburgh, was awarded the contract for building the concrete road starting at East College ‘Avenue, State College, to Waddle, a distance of 5.87 miles, for $208.187 This fs a portion of Route No, 2060, beginning at Potters Mills, and will aventually be extended to PhflipsBurg, The road let Mes between Route No. ing to word from some quarters, 46 and Route No. 650, Is The no was adjusted Meher, secretary of the Centre tv Mutual company. The farm anted by Clark Korman, An recent he BN of n on t a drews farm. west was ly str tt west #n- result - FM Coun- is ten Hghtning Hut 1 Your = ivy 0" was fire The form Away, wie by Benner township school directors remodeled a private house, north of Hunters Park, to be used instead of the school house nearby which was recently destroyed by fire. The school fa being taught by Miss Grace Wible. a graduate of the local High school, and later of West Chester Teachers’ Colles. The fire was discovered one morning aout the time for classes to begin. Miss Wible organized a bucket brigade, he source of water being a run nearby, and herself scaled a ind der leading to the roof. At this stage the flame was MHghtly flickering, but the small flew of water in the run prevented the Impromptu fire fighting organization to function sufficiently to prevent the flames wreading over the shingle roof and finally totally de- stroying wiat was known as the Arm=~ agast one-room school house, sald to have boen the best school building in Benner township. There was inser: ance of $1000 on the structure in the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Com: pany, ¥. M. Fisher, secretary. THURSDAY, OCTO DETECTIVE AGENCY FARMERS Flurie Detective and Bellevi a sub-headquarters GIVES PROTECTION The of Laswistown Agency, opened Hal farmers has nire for the purpose of "eritre county protection, Ths a 325 agen 00.00 rew farm The farmers are Ww i £3 5 fin thoy ave Very The ridley protect Valley, agency / in patrols the iden he ost heavily | he last few years 1000 farms 1756 faa county agency or Miffiin ing ms The # licensed and bonded wmmonwealth of Pennsylvania, A AUPE DURST—ZETTLE. Baturday evening, by ireenhios he luther here Durs Zettle nited thur Thomann of i rove, of ! BUrprise friends The the at t Harold wera 1 uu Alte Centre C0 inle to appy even of diy newlyweds " Te graduate, and Williamsport } since of Ke daughter « The Jot the bride and groom fo wedding left ara alls on a short bride is a It Inter 1« t urse in Commencial and offic She i 1 E. Zettl Zroom and Mrs H Durst, ar # : fi radu of the local High school and = his 1 oliege ns the of the riin f Mr B MN n - noe mis of electric i wesley JX é Benner—Gulsewlte, # —————— A A NASH AND FORD COLLIDE. # A — il Pinan State Stadents, Ee Samanta Notice of Store Closing, fs A POTTERS MILLS, Clifford Thomas, Mrs Ruth Thomas, chase] Smith, friends in Johnstown William Steeley and wife, Mrs Char jes Bitner and Mrs. Nissley, all of Lock Haven, visited Thursday at the homie of M. N. Miller, T. ¥ Fleisher, who had been sick last week, is again able to be out Migs Catharine Miller, Mra. James Miller, Mra Russel, of Millheim: Mr. and Mrd BE. G. Mingle, of Aaronshurg, spent Wednesday at the home of G. H. MoCormick. Mra. Mary Auman, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, who had been spending the summer with her sister-in-law. Mrs W. H Blauser, has returned to her home and Mrs. Anna Palmer who has made her home with Mrs. Blauser for the last four years, has moved to the home of J. G3. Boal Mra, D. 8. Wert, of Aaronsburg, spent a few days at the T. F Fieish- or home, called here on account of the sloknoss of Mr. Fleisher. Rolland Palmer and wife, of Yeag- ertown, visited Sunday afternoon at the F. FP. Palmer home, Harry Fleisher, wife, daughter and son and wife, of Lewistown, Russel Copenhaver and lady friend, of Belle. fonte, took supper Sunday evening at accompanied by Mr. and Mra, Mi- spent Wednesday with the H. BE. Foust home. 3, 1929. HIGH A great tiv first High tion SCHOOL. ACTIVITIES, number Wf extra irricula as ities have taken or thi Le four weeks of re for this and 1 not Sngin ering going to take but In harmonizing to projoeets Aub small project colors the othe Met ked oLry are 2d Po jects and ™ one lars dve ered it e los music for ta enter nments classes or W The Engin § Tu « Ore Gimet get rng Tt ¢ They ars Har follows: Ben or-=President president Walter WI Coldr MoCormick: Leery Meredith Flizabet! Adi Jo Nin {reas r, Marian Smith remit Pree INOTes Ores ident © On Cherry don Adan ren men {ont Coldron J. Bleriy = yor ff or Grenobil Lane MoClenahan Walker Substitution: tefereo—(lordon Ra Guoisewite for Wert (loal MoClellan Singer, Saventh and eighth grades of Centre Hall challenged the second team of the local High school to a game of Dodge ball, Friday afternoon. The teams were about equally matched and play- ed an excellent game throughout, In the firet and second innings the High school team wus ahead but dur ing the third inning thelr opponents sored due to thie fallure of the High school team to. keep thg ball in the ring. In the fourth inning the High school team rallied and brought the game to an end with a score of 13-11 in favor of the High school team. Centre Hall was defeated by a small margin by Molure tennis team fin the tennis tournament played on Saturday at McClure, Starting to play at 12:30, Russel Colyer was chosen to play first, hie opponent being Max Hoknbrok. Both players oarried in their serving sting and accuracy hard to receive. J fast game thrilled the spectators as ench pounced upon the (Continued on last page), approximately 1 NO. 39 smitl TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, tiful by the woods school Tuesday lied In atier the Centre part of Frank 1D the Lea spent of a night ast week at home tis brother Hie ran Les in State College Have vou { ter r bnttery inspected for wil o or AT a Ving oN (3 batteries Hal Cent JRO 8 arage Centre i i | { i James and weal BE. Frohm Bair. o for Ohio | sight-seeing trip i { of Hall, inst on & wy po £2 yy + vor SPTIng bry ¥ john f Mills left motor Charles D. 8hook, township office F. Bhook and brother Christ Gregg at this sbet ant ial young farmers Monday were callers on Harry 1 the H lefont ‘ itehinson, ticket agent station, has with the Years, Flee rer Gmpany ¢ railroad ret after a of forty-six gorvice Tuesday the Bureau of Motor it apple inte 4 ade of the ax heen malling o tomabi Heer se x College, pring Mills, the Penne r in Erle Mow Vv. wing» neti y ralsing wield White t Are day. oe other forest Tefferson vation, took Wis More John's Mots ements, anrlication » meet 800 8 oe rving' orth nis ’ e late 1924, in sughter, went wright Sharer. aney home remain. ro, Bhe igh of Ve Le nn Hall, of Town} yt own farm nd on ave VOars » " usdic In ny a ¥ 5 TNs as OD 2 § hy WR of Theolore roooyerad attack of diphtheria, week able to house, Her hushand and two little children estRpe ed contracting the disease. Dr. More row had the case in charge and used the modern methods for such cases There are no other cases of the dew ease in that nddghborhood, John Meeker, living with his mothe er, Mrs. Clara Meeker, near Pottery Mills, made the first sale of potatoes of any consequence in this section J¢ was a lot of one hundred bushels af the rate of $2.00 per bushel. Mr. Mook e's potato yield will not be quite Wp to the standard of yids on the grave el hills but the quality ts very goods as was also the initial sale October 6 to 12th has bee designated ns National Fire Prevention Weeld during which time all persons Sn urged to remove menacing conditions: thint might cause fire and adopt canes ful methods for handling fires, aw & means of conserving life nd property The fire losses throughout the State” during the frst half of tHe present’ year have been lower than for seme time. The reduction began in 190% and has been continuing up to the # Wane from Aa of SEmullton, seriou ¥ & nas rather and Iast wns be about the present time iy
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