ca VOL. Cl1V. 1 193 0. HARRISBURG TO BE NEW U. 8 CENTER OF City Is Pleked Proposed as Strategie Point Continental Line, Dispatches ton, D. C., indicate continental route sylvania will in this event gouth of Belle much misleading spread, ch: i route has been of the lives sent out th from the t1 it new trans air Penn be the 0 iON rough radix ft 4 Of aganda has los of ame the to grief many miles west and nity the pl The Vis n i i lected, Associated atch, dated Friday, fol Cities and or MATE Press OWS: in Pennsylvand towns bv th Philadelphia ing mapped a Department Commerce, eastern terminus, representatives would make gency landing fields, or with as are whict with petitions them airport cities, beacon DEATHS x + . . ® . » . ® . CRAWFORD. -Mrs., ford died pneumonia at her home in Pardoe, body was shipped to Saturday evening, {there was bv home of Mills, on Mary . of on The and conveyed to th Mr, from Monday ° C. A. the f reared n child, Ray, Derr ed a Mrs, Bitner, * n married Che The « ouple Jesse West, living at A, Krape and Mrs of Spring Mills, a: sters of the deceased. 1 is deceased, 180 read boy, Charles 1 both © Vivins 81 « was aged 77 years, month erect seventy-four beacons across the standpoint At the and a be erected, to not a route, certain to bd one of centers from the and protection, a beacon light probably will gation of a suggestion city the cross roads of East-West route, 1 Washington, North-South der way. The radio operation, will plane, traveling fog, when ft i route of tram State radio beacor and make » ut of is beacon system, to Kness, able i Gay off be in storm Q the town. In W« lem confrontir to ba a wi —————— co. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. yy ar E vi SATURDAY. MARCH 8th Kk. on State road °' Spring Now Mills by ve H used farm machinery. auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH AM of Potters Mills Full line farm stock and implements: clean-up sale—~E, M. Smith, auet THURSDAY, MARCH 13. at 9:00 A. M.. on what is known as the Boal farm. 4 miles west of Old Fort: Clean- up male of farm stock and fmplements ~R. C. Tresslor. BE. M. Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, at 9:30 A M., on the D. K Keller farm, two miles east of Centre Hall, by Keller & Brooks ~—Farm stock and implements; clean- up sale—B M. 8mith., auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, at 1 o'clock m.. on the Edward Durst farm, along Earlystown road. mile west of Old Fort, by Andrews & Durst stock and a farm I. F. Mayes, auct, RDAY. MARCH wih of Linden Eungard and J. M Smith, 12th 1 at 10 m East T. E. Schaeffer: on the Sankey farm. le by Pp 14 Remo fow ments, SAT mil Ns Harshharger will at haonasho sane time 1 place 1 of John I. Har wil sell Ww appraised of same I. Reed, SATURDAY, MARCH 15. at clock, Mrs. Marta Condo, Admx. will offer at public sale the personal prop- erty of the late Harriet A, Long, 1 mite south of Spring Mills, in Georges Val- ley: 2 cows, lot chickens, household goods and antiques. —Q CC, King, auct, MONDAY, MARCH 17th, at 10:00 A. M., onetalf mile east of Potters Mills, on the Allison farm by Albert Jacobs: Clean-up sale of farm stock and implements. M., Smith, auct, TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, at 10 A. M., 1% miles emst of Centre Hall, by Jacob Sharer and Son: Farm stock and implements. M. Smith, auet. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, at 9 A. M., on the Rhone farm, 3 miles west of Centre Hall, J. C. Brooks will sell . farm stock and implements; clean-up male. —I. PF, Mayes, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, at 9 a. m, 9% miles west of Bellefonte, on Buffalo Run road, B, C. Bloom will spell: Farm stock and implements; a clean-up sale~J. M Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 12:80 P. M, by Harry KE. Relish, in Centre (Continued on next column) a rat personal fanet 12 » O= Tina. RACHAU.—Willlam Ia disease of heart at form paralytic stroke, | Farmers Milsl. ; Monday forenoon, and interme ne the Rev. J. t! officiating D. R. Keener, : months, iRkTia, a a his home uneml services we n | mace by home nr was 19 Rev. LIS Dy was aged 73 ye y deccased was a so f John: n hs 0 1 11 whery for m years cond ue - ex in U paith A general store os Lis Boalsburg to broke he cated himsol wffairs pared teaching me Hall sven all 3 man he profession schools In Cen- was aged about yO INE for the the He years, Funeral were home and continued church Friday morning: th Boalgburg oemete iimself in seloct services held at the Reformed interment in at © “s y ORNDORF-Lydia Orndorf passed | Woodward, Tht isinus Margaret Ellzabw« ¥ ner home Inst week, years, § n th in os away at of trouble, 1 \ b4 ionths ; and 7 V's, Wer | held gorvices Evangelical forenoon, from church, 1 Rev. Kleffle officiating. a daughter of Adam and garet Weaver, both deceased. She survived by her husband, lewis {Orndorf, and a son, Ray Adam Orndort. (Additional Deaths on Inside Page) {is 2 (Continued from previous column.) Hall: Farm stock and implements. — E. M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, at 9:30 A. M. sharp, Robert Dodds will sell at the Centre Hall hotel barn express load of draft horses, also 4 mules—I. M. Smith auct, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, Ira Auman, about % mile north of Potters Mills, on the F. A. Auman farm, will sell: Livestock and implements. Sale at 12 o'clock.~E. M. 8mith, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, at 10 A. M., on the W, A. Alexander farm, % mile west of Old Fort, R. Bi. Dinges will sell farm stock and 'mplements; clean up sale.~H. M. gmith, avet. FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, at 12 o'ciodk sharp, on Boal farm on State road bee tween Tusseyville and Boalsburg, Ad- am F. Smith will sell lve stock and implements. 1. M. Smith, auct, BATURDAY, MARCH 20th, at 12:80 o'clock P. M., 2% miles east of Potters Mills, in Georges Valley, D. D. Decker will hold a stook sale of twenty cows, hogs, ete~E, M. Smith, auct. i i | i i 9 . - . 9 * - ® . COURT NEWS, * . - . . * * » ® convened Monday the the swearing in of the then Court of last week, Pr pad thing being y., who grand y the Jil went into on several bills of be presented y attorn: ty differ but orpn the d written x) ity, the don ’e of wtimony the Court hel ony is sel can read t king Grand Jury Makes Report its ‘ mony m the argument, The i . Tin Upon final They ndictment, made report ernoon., acted estle Belatlons Cag Hobwert CC y 3 moto Fs 4 AEE, tion of the Q Ph After hearing, Harry patroeiman fendant discharged Comm. Lewis Hill, charged with non-support of his prosecutor, WW. C. Thompson, Court officer. After hearing. defendant was discharged, Comm. ve, Charles W. Pannington charged with non-support of his chil dren; prosecutor, Joseph Massey, By agreement of parties an order was made against the defcndant for $26.00 per month. Comm. va with violation of motor laws: Harry Pleaflie, State highway troman. After hearing the was discharged. H. Eimer Minnich, charg- support; prosecutor, Esth- to the pending of | between disposition vs desertion and daughter; Juvenile charged prosecut- J. C. Bhoemaker, a. case the defendant Comm with Minnich ve od non of Owing procecding Jefferson county, was continued, Comm. va, Fred Lose, charged with non-support of children; prosecutor, Sarah Lose, After some discussfon by agreement an order was made against the defendant for the support of his children of $20.00 a month. Comm. va. Aaron Steels, charged with non-support, drunkenness and disorder. iy conduct. Proseocutrix, Emma Steele. After hearing the testimony the de fendant was ordered to pay the sum of $20.00 a month for the support of his wife. Comm. vs, Edward COravish. At the conclusion of the hearing of the test mony the Court ordered the defend. ant to pay the sum of $7.60 a month, Comm. ve. Francis Wilson, charged with interfering and disturbing traps, Prosecutor, Wm. Delansky, extra game protector. At the conclusion of the hearing the informant to the game protector and the defendant were both sontenced to pay one-half of the costs, Comm. va. Fred Meyers; prosecutor, 140 Boden, county detective; charged with violation of liquor laws Bentenos ed to pay the costs and further sentence wo om in Cchasn fen this "HURSDAY, on with violation of motor laws: Cecil Defendant the and six or Gross sentenced undergo costs months, Comm. ve, Geor with violation go Polinkas, charge of motor Sentenos a fine CRAINIn« laws, to pay cost of prosecution, $00, make 14s re Comm rstitution for and ur 0 three vi 11 charged wit} vioiat Harry Prose fOr I8 plead and George Berton the costs i fy ay $3.00 ar vii Prosew 11 Lh undergo term ntinry wR perio : half wd in three Jenne Eme oro Cars to Pennsylvanian Reforma Huntingdon, Mi at charg Ber, * 1 i i int ! Spring Mills 1 t trun ( Elect Oficers, ' lt famp Property Sold. at Sheffield milk place gince the pia put n. He now in the Bradford & Co. tenement house, 1 to Hall flouring mill purchase the property named for the Mr, Hironimous and family The attendance at the sale was large The household goods brought very prices. The Ford touring car was bought by Harold Dunkla engineer the snd hs 18 fixed that 0 operati w int 0 the Centre of Cloan The will be use of # fadr a ae: Ni WS Ministerium Expresses Sympathy. The Penns Valley Ministeriom takes this opportunity te pub y express its sym path to Rev, 8 FF. Greenboe (one of thelr number in these days of his bereavement (Signed) The Minlsterium. ————— Ai HEAD AND PooOoT On Thured 1y SOCIAL. Mareh 6th, in the 8 teformed e wot Roelal 1 Te enin o'clock Trt yy ov i] of He he unday the * ial two inva £106.00 The Fiat Shop.” will be resisted] by the members of the class fusic, too, is on the program. Everybody will be made cordially welcome AMAA AR———— REPORT OF COW-TESTING ASSOC, George A. Luse, tester, has compiled the following report of the Central Penna. Guernsey Breeders’ Assoc. (No. 1) for the counties of Centre, Blalr, Clearfield, Cam- bria and Jefferson, for the month of Feb. Herds tested, 28; cows in milk, 21; cows diry, #4; number cower producing over 40 iba, fat, 83; over 00 Ibs t, 8: number cows producing over 1,000 1hs milk, 8; ov. er 1. Ibe. milk, & The tem highest producing cows in butterfat for month (Note: Following name owner of cow comes breed of cow, Ibs milk, per cent of fat, and Ibe bulterfat) Paul Hoover Registered Guernsey ..1398 A. Fighoer ww. Be gz i Registered Guernsey . 1324 Panl Hoover Grade Guernsey ......1000 Griffith Fetate. Reg. Guernsey ........1100 Wilkam Irwin Coe Reg. Guernsey ....... 052 BE_H Karlhoime Guernsey Paul Hoover. Reg, Cones x J HO M M. bh E re, ¢ Reg Guernsey ....... 008 d. HH Karihelmee Grade Guers soy Kuarr Brothers - | Ha “he iol ohies oF Cake” and * gwd 64 TS 62 4.1 52 80 “5 43 48 “a suspended, Comm. vs. A, K. Woodson, charged Reg. Guernsey a2 Av. 10 highest cows 1 1 » i 3 i TWO LETTERS FROM THE WEST. Subseribers from North Dakota from Contribute Callfornia esting Paragraphs for Readers, rom from Mr Centre H a sale at ( Yours Li truly ROYER" whil r © Jump Saves Truekm: Penn ladlos Sunday Concerts hie Bar en and th be fge Orchestra, programs will giv. ts Glee club. Coll 3 D a Mandolin club and other musical organ- fzatic ——————— County Recelves Share of Tax, $19.340, A checit for $19.2340 was mailed Mon- day of last week to County Treasurer L. I. Smith by the State treasury in its semi-annual payment of the coun- iys share of the gas tax collections. The checks sent out Ly the State to the various countics aggregated $3. 132.580, the law, each county receives a half cent of tax on each gallon of gasoline sold in the county The check for Clinton county ames ounted to $10612 and the Lycoming county refund was $38. 328 For the first half of st year, State returned $1.360.597 to the ties t of the gas tax. Gasoline Under the CMIN- na | 8 ine The refund for 1929 represents a tax payment on 300,495,620 gallons of gaso- line used fn the State. The total con- sumption in 1923 was 759,027,312 gal- ions, A Aas I ANAS. CHASE MOVES FOR NEW VETERANS’ HOSPITAL Representative Chase, of Clearfield, introduced a bill In Cungross providing for the construction of a veterans’ hos- pital in North ntral Pennsylvania at an estimated cost of $2,225,000. The proposal wns discussed at a luncheon given by the congressional delegation to State officers of the Am- erican Legion who came to Washing ton to advocate increased hospital fa- cilities for Pennsylvania. The Chase Bill calle for a 500-bed institution. One of the toples dis. cussed by the veterans and represen tatives was increasing the capacity of the Coatesville Veterans’ Hospital to 1200 beds, and of improving admints- trative features of the Aspinwall Hos- pital, ; Btate Commantler Frank LL. Pinola, of Wilkes-Barre, and State Adjutant James J. Delghan, of Philadelphia, were spokesmen for the veterans’ committee, AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES FROM ALL PARTS, ih will meet fn 1 { Wadnes. was a Bar- home, © and n Al~ day at Edw, BE. Com inner ore he prob. i On + Gramley Kiwanis hits be confined int of sicke not Ob time. Mr. was eéme the local but Heed to be in of tha | Snupk, unt i wme I Ployed 4 and on Martin, of Rut. ghbors of very James H.. Lok heretofore Lohr here thd funeral ¥ i loned Crawford were lace COrge lopts Mr, mast- the ning socond rearet school the ford, 8 nEHUrg very and Drow the i was who recently south of nmenced clogs week he took g-like weather and wild chetry and inside fences. The in the lane was also re moved. Mr. Mersinger now lives on one of the Zubler farms at Farmers Mile but will move to the Benner farm 8 April Fred the Collegeville cow buver, st wd a car load of fresh cows amd springers on Saturday morning. D. C., Mitterling assisted in the buying. This was the first car load of fresh cows sent out from here for three years. The rearing of cows in Centre county for the eastern market and the shipping of them was an irm ing wp on advantage out and down trees brush along line large oak tree Fisher, im buying and important businces to six or eight years ago, as was noted in these col« a few weeks ago. Fred Slack, east of Old Fort, has an unusually fine herd of milk COWS, ae the of C. Harlan Kulp. official tester for Association Na 2, from time to time, indicates. Nittanyview Del Mabel the head of the herd. She has daughters, two granddaugli« ters, and a great-granddaughter: ales, a grandson. Four of the vows are milking an average of 67.8. 64.61 and 556.6 pounds, respectively. All his eats tie are registered, tubervuline tested and are free of abortion germs, A stable on the property belonging to Miss Sarah McClenahan was busne ed to such an extent that it is useless The fire was extinguished by the loeal up umns 4 2 record £ in five
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