id & Jem VOL. C1V. FOREST FIRES BURN OVER LARGE AREA IN CENTRE CO. Wild Game Suffers Badly.—~—Deer Badly Burned Shot to End Its Misery. Other Games Scatters In Wild Con- fusion In Raging Flames, out enough to Sararday A number of forest fires hroke last onll noon a back the week in sections close for fire of State town. in ti to men from broke out 10 “Barrens” College the State College-Waddle road un now termed cked blaze, wd construction. axceedin wis con- stantly wind One of on the Thompson Ti spread Boal, fire over eodore and it rightof-way mn had possible to ti been struct I comparatively small ax Much wild almost Deer speed through to open, ing was destroyed. deer out of m ery. were seen : me of them and toward the pheasar certain death labbits and were flee bewilderment, toward a asses of in wb-cat wall deer were bounding Caro observed flames. several lying in the 1 The “Barrens” well Sunday men to the mountain the day a section edge the mountain but Hoht ti} fir “evry u t ught th i t 1 rned section. fire under control by was gotten prett . afte for of During 100N on below came the Howar the side fight fire lower of toward mountain over to Dr, McQueen at Millhelm, Millheim Journal i tement in Dr. Thomas G. The ita it ————— os sos Planning J ith Program, WEST PENN POWER (C0. MAKES IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT two sepa te LEE a r this large, sements by we tion-compelling advert Penn urged to re ad Sensational 3 West Power Con vd an announcement Point Price for all users advertisement, the economy range under rates. Read and I AP AA AE IAI House Burns at Marengo, The dwelling house owned and oocu- ted by Stuart BEllenberger, at Maren- go of Pind Grove Mills, was to tally destroyed by fire on Thursday of last week. It was in fair condition ted , which The of Reduc- of ole. on in the them profit pany I a carefuly full-page is the tions,” good news The emphasizes an schedule for tricity. page 5, owning new both yr electric of your information west a frame. house and The fire possibly or- defective flue insurance of $8500 ped Mutual Firé Insu Fisher, secretary. gir from a Farm FM ers - . - ®* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, » * » Hartman on T Mre, Nina admitted reatment, wis tesla Robert Snook, aged 7 ve ant was admitted for surgical treatment on Thursday. f Pleas Wednesday discharged ars { Gap, on and Emma Bloom, of Bellefonte, was ad- mitted on Wednesday for surgical treatment, Mrs. Verna Dunkle, of State College, became a surgical patient on Wednes- day of last week, Mra, Tanzon Swisher admitted on Thursday treatment Mrs. Harry Mingle, of State College, was admitted on Thursday sur gleal patient Mrs. Harold was admitted treatment Mra, Harry Long, of Bellefonte, admitted on Saturday for treatment, Mrs. Bruce Dreibelbis, of College township, was admitted on Saturday for surgical treatment. tuth Rossman, 8 years old, township, was admitted Saturday suffering from injuries received when she was struck by a car of Jullan, was for surgical as a Batlefonte for medica Young, of Saturday . 1 i on was of College On FAIR COMMITTEE MAKING IM- PROVEMENTS ON GRANGE PARK The Grange Encampment and Centre CountyFalr committee received twonew for 1930-—Johu B., Wert and Morr Burkholder from Progreas range—1) Keller and Ww alston whose terms axpired, retiving In the reorganization John 8. Dale was reelected chalrman;: Morris Burk vice-chadrman: John RB, Wert, and Mrs. Edith S8ankey Dale The arintendents of the “ous departm : re-elected the ensuing : Spavd, Blane con re: members K George treasurer retary BF oO stock ; 1orticultu Malirs, nery; > H amu mend toned thousand Ie secured from of wp Zrowin nea the 130 1 Cax v-stock trees im, oak maple, and ou in sugar umber regpiace the unds popar to trees Preis about and auditorium horticultural th ne i ang budldir 8, entrance, suitable purchs 18 ing out te pla y of Grange Park. conditions Penne Vall om and sections in water shrings O1 str<ams is negiigthile, this the home owner to make an invist- m. With the machinery for drilling it is on of willingness to of water, 300 feet. ity. ment of a considerable su modern ly to a question invest At a striking Within Fuarantiee of jw a supply 50 to a certal year wells have been drilled on number farms in the valley and water in abundance was reached. within the range given above. At pres. tnt a well Is being drilled on the Ern- est Homan farm, east of Old Fort. The Kohl brothers now down over 120 feet and are going on Titben Zuber, west of Spring Mills, struck a of ‘ feet, and SILTY at depth wate? the from almost erat a of are upnly Cleveland Eung fiv 80 Levey re oom ot ow mpi — SET FOR MOTHERS VISIT TO PENN STATE a ——— imy end at 5 i ii week e Penne Fy entertainment Nationa srmon in t in MH Divinity School parents College sat lay 1nd Moth arts on tudent Sunday 1 special ' a by "weedy, of Yale he college the ley H chapel nry Over 1000 of students are of elaborate ts it, and students have arrangements for tertainment. In addition to six athletic events, the wormikn students wil hold their annual May Day fete and crown their May Queen Saturday avening. A special tea for mothers, given by the women students, and a show by the Penn State Players, complete one of the most attractive programs ever arranged for a Mothers’ Day at Penn State, made their en. A A i —— The President sends troops to Hay! to conduct the dection for a president for that country and the U7, 8. Senate Phillade'phin how HON primary campaign election In these of the Hoover varity what government don't mix in not telling of. A A SS RSA hot to tells to "mun a torial and prosperity of the worth days in Pin week here last of oil on to have been up the ought clenn mess our streets, COUNTY HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIP CENTRE DRIVE Will Open Monday—100 Captains and Solicitors at Get-Together Meeting 5,658 Charity of Free Hos- pitatization, Days 1930 annual drive the ever, was vear net institution a sum than confidently by so fo Method! lon Hall Miss Bar Mrs Kir delivered 1 of the Mr. Smith veh, and A social period evening. a —— Local High School Commencement, Commencement exercises for Centre Hudl High school will be held Thursday evening, May 29, in Orange Park andi toriumd There are fifteen members in the graduating class. The Baccalaureate sermon will delivered in the Lutheran church by {Rev. 8. F'. Greenhoe, Sunday, May 25 entire holomew, Kpatrfick Rev Proatys of the v Rev. H conciuded were vy gebical ¢h Pruyn Very by enjoyable be A I MP IAIN. Lutheran Conferences Meet, Laither- The an nine conferences of the Pennsylvania Laitheran churcl section of Pennsylvania, Ministerium of repre- senting nearly 600 in the hedd t) COLUSLY eastern simul Woan: convention and r spring Tuesday motions Monday, ” day | varfous se coincident meetings of the introduced by P. Pfatteicher, of solidarity among the organizations Tha to discussion of proposals on religius edu cation, including the appointment full-time secretary, religous educa- ton for the synod, the 10 per cent in in apportionment proposed by the United Lautheran Church, the mers ger of seminaries within the State, and the proposed plan for the merger of the six synods of the State. iit. ———— “KING OF KINGS” TO SHOW AT MILLHEIM THEATRE Cecil B. DedMWle's extraordinary pic ture, “King of Kinga" will be ghown at the Municipal Theatre, Milheim, Tuesday evening, May 13th. This i= the first showing at popular prices “King of Kings” Is without a paral led in sereen history. If you have not yet seen it, don't miss this opportunity. SD AI MP AURA. bodies of synod are an innovation Files | 2H the sense the president, to sti te conventions were devoted the of a of Crease weeks the Siate Many of us will In less than two primaries will be over. be disappointed but most will then say that the result fore of us wns shadowed from the very beginning, and we Knew It, — NO. 19 a THIRTY-FIVE TRY FOR ENTRY TO. C. H. H. 8. Examinations Saturday—Nineteen from Centnd Hall Grammar Grade and Sixteen from Six Township Schools A Class he « of thirty-five boys and pfrls took Xxamination on Baturday f the High entry into Hall dl erntu reshman entre Ww chool w his mew ere gain this ve, he named al Latheran Bunday Honorable Mention for Boalsburg Ban- Jo Band. Boalsbarg Banjo diretion of G. Malcolm Smith, of College, returned recently from Rochester, N. Y., where they took part in the national Banjo contest, held on April 25, under the supervision of Don Santos All bands competing had had from two to five years esperience, while the Boalshnirg Babies, as Don Santos called them, had had but twenty four lessons, form. Boalsburg outclassed Del. mount Players of Puffalo and Banjo Band El bth place ith o ' } i The the State and, under al in cviass Para- Fred y wind Aves Karapo N an home in and 11 tiene m wen ord band § conerat Four « g|yven front UPR Wore professional band, which was Holy bands, won by the oke, Mase, h “Pezitola Strummers,” and were Pp prize, for won by the Florentine I Gikman Banjo Band, Hor nel, N.Y... 3rd prize, Althean Banjo Oott N Y.: honorab e mention, Boalsburg Banjo Band. three wh 1st ie, 2nd AM AAAS SHB 0 Letter from Minnesota. Osseo, Minn, April 28, 1930, Editors Reporter: You will find enclosed money order for the Reporter. It ariives here Fri: day noon. We had a severe winter here. Jane uary was a cold month, but Febwuary was just Eke summer, Girls took off thelr stockings, but when March came they were glad to put them on again, We have our spring grain all sowed and potatoes about all planted, and winter grain Jooks good but we had no rain this spring so far. Yours truly, G. M. SBMETZLER. ———— A ————— The Conve Haporter $1.50 a year CENTRE HALL SCORES VICTORY. Silk Min of Season~~Score, Defeat Bellefonte First In 11 Team Game to b~Fourteen Hits for Locals, tre Hall tu here Saturday noon with Silk Mil “ « ub opened school year tema 4 Route Hits Snag, The Pennsylvania Rallroad and Bellefonte Central Radiroad on Friday, protested the application of M. A. (Mark for permission the Public Bervwoe Commission to operate motor for transportation of freight and merchandise between Wiil- amsport and State College, The protests which were made hearing before the Commission based on the contention that the CXp ross over those rajiiroads between these two points quick enough for of the community. Clark testified that operating round starting there Bus the Company of vehicles at a were pres two is the ont oe rViCe adequate and Neowin he contemplated trip dally excapt State College his the one Sundays He maid proposed from demand f especially f " ne Was i or servi for oodstu and auto- A Dodge Cars Sold, } i Diodes followis witl Archie Bn made the fa joe the recent Heckman Mills, Ralston, of Centre Hall Dodge Six and R. M. 8mith #0 of Centre Hall, a Dodge-8 sedan, Past Gardner ove ana Spring George cach a sedan, a A AIAN FOURTH BANK BANDIT CAUGHT, COMPANIONS KILLED OR JAILED Leo Kiine, 20, fourth member of a group which robbed the Beech Creek National Bank, on September 18, 1829, was captured and taken to the Clinton county jail at L.ock Haven, last Fri- day. He was arrested at Schenley, near Mttsburgh and returned to Lock Hav en where he will face trial In connee- tion with the $12,000 holdup, Kiine had eluded police months after the robbery, which ree sulted In the death of one man, im prisonment of two others and imme- diate roovery of the loot, William Delaney was wounded fa- tally while fleeing from a posse organ: ied after the holdup. H. M. Kiine, father of Leo, and Raymond Shope were captifiod by the posse, They were tried and are now serving terms in for seven TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. 1930 calendar May and The nas June, fourth leaf of nirva and former pain elected one intingdon High and 3 horses late ttended by the auct~ na George the 1,000 is shown the population population of he present ark, The State College Times ventures that ! wil show a popu the cen~ s would ve Btate iy 90 per when 930 approximate Hagan Oarage, hi book “keeper, week, were guests C pany at & ung Hotel, amer, of Tussey« banqueters. in ree recentl the Penn stilize all least, continue pervisor $13, Fog of HATS hoe f her i the i her ns and teams. {evar water 10 BACCO ate Hoe on rt f the street years, but it afforded The street itself was partially i roved by Hff- wet weather. used recent. to solidify the foundation of stone Milton's in the past ten Years failed to make a gain Fred Haas, a Sunbury salesman whe frequently « to Centre Hall off his regular trips, was very much Woe ried . when week owing to having accidentally hit a seven yee old boy, Ralph Robenalt, while driving his Hupmobile through Miffikse burg. Fortunately the cuts on the lad's head proved not to be serious and fe surgical attention The front of Mr, Haas’ on from behind a truck parked on the side the fis #1 Peet my mi also ng The recently it from m re in a township roller was iy popaiiation OIMmMes here last Coupe sponded to boy stepped In of #1 reed Sharer, of Linden Hall, walls for a8 rey ted by and Mrs. south side Potters and, course, ie near the fam KE near iding the foundation dwel # Hing house he t he The St use of nimsel gle is on the highway from 1 ale Boalshurg of on the Sharer farm buildings Mr. Sharer the farming Rufus man and former's has turned over to his som, O. present the young his are living with the parents, but by fall the new dwelling house in question will be cotfie pleted and then the families will sepa rate so dar as Hving together is COfie cerned, ations At wife Oe! Sharer. Just how modern machinery has been responsible for throwing thousands of men, out of employment was vividly revealed to us in a small way, last Wednesday, when the State Highway Department applied the oil and chips to the road through town A few years ago that was a siseable job, ana gave two dozen men a few dave’ work. Dut not so now. Almost as quick as you could say Jack Robinson the whole thing was done before our very eyes First cama the oller, closely followed by several truck loads of chips, A cone tvance wus hooked onto the back of the truck, the gate opened and the chips dropped onto a revolving disk which scattered thom half-road width, and right behind was the roller all dona much lke our hig western farm. the Western Penitentiary. “ ers harvest thelr crops. A half-dozen men Aid the trihk. ;
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