The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 19, 1930, Image 1

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PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bureau of Statistics.
110044
uctio
Prod
OTHER FARM PRODUCTS
Amour
8 610 800
1.150.000
Dh
LIVESTOCK ON FARMS—JANTUARY 1, 1930,
CENTRE COUNTY—YEAR 1930
of Farms Having:
MILLS-TUSSEYVILLE
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Total Length of Project, 2.62 Miles—
1500 Feet to Be Conereted—Deep
Fills to Lie Until Next
POTTERS
ROAD
Year,
of the Lakes-
Potters MN
under
» southern section
between
now
IND, CANDIDATE
AGAINST SENATOR SCOTT]
REISER Hosterman—Rishel}
— ett
Smith—Diehi
Girl Hit by Car In Millhelm
taxes
be
and
added © as it was
she darted
the
nd
cross
2.8
Widening 14-Miles Narrows
Emi
partment |
widening
Road.
Highway
4
he State BST
loves
New Trustees for P.
the list
Hiate
names apenr
Per
uit of
on
of the myivania
the tions
rr 150
ral
held
ng.
ut the
1
14 eid
Ie
CON Yosarex §
a Copy delegates f
county
fom
¢
industrial societies
patrons of
Wha
J. D
D .R.
EC
David
date cult
recent and
during the
They
ton Wrye,
Gakgher,
Weaver,
Colbert,
Willard,
John SBpearly,
| 9 R Matthew,
Maynard
CC. BE
Mrs,
Murs
Ward
Reedsville
Chars
Mr, and
tre Hall
Mr. and Mra. J
Goodyear, C
oP
Ww.
Morrisdale college
ment
of Reading,
Way neshoro,
recent commence
are Ernest J. Poole,
and John CG. Benedict, of
the former a manufact-
uring executive and the latter bank -
er, and the interests of both are in
agricultural as well as industrial fileds,
Trustees re-elected are Frank P
Willits, former State Secretary Ag
riculture, and Chester J. Tyson, of
Gardners, both outstanding agricultural
leadbrs in the State. Those replaced
we J. A. MceSparan, Furness, and W
PP. Rothrock, State College. Alumnl of
the college re-elected J. G. White, New
York: B. A. Musser, Scranton, amd W,
Ll. Affelder, Pittsburgh
—————— A ST OITA
Morrisdale., week,
Pleasant
Altoona
Altoona
Bellefonte
Tyler
Mowghan, Tyler
CGlusyon, Altoona
Kale Walk, Milroy
Ward Walk, HReedsavil
Walk, Miss Pettie
Gap
a
of
le
Walk,
Alezandria
A.
Germann,
Mrs. T Hosterman, Cen
8 Burtnett, T. A
iriisle
Hart, C
Martin,
R. A, Treas
WwW. BE. Germann,
3 1. Wolfe. Clean
B
fe8saon
Hollid
Altoona
Alexand:
The Homan Motor Company on Mons
of
sedan
ay received 5 consignment four
Chevrolet motor oars-org and
FF 3
eld four coaches of the
sold
Home ORs were
1s Mathiew in advance of thelr arrival
Family Reunions,
State Highway Notes,
Highways the Propo
Milroy
which h
the route
Milroy. It
as to which
but the odds
through
ope ned
Readavi
hie road as been
usted as 10
through
ti take
Bo
He
Bids
mile of ad
Hones
mad
route
that J
Th
Harrisburg
ened
through
re will
bids
June °6.
nos
town © will
were
recently for 13d
it A
Feodavilie the
ad
Bids
on
aiong
wad
been
{reek r this r fo we
surface rejected
of road on
HELD TP
WITH HIS OWN
S————
SHERIFF
Prisoner, On Way to Huntingdon
Attacks
formatory, Union Count)
Officer,
Harry
county,
Frock ah
held
Friday,
to the
but,
he got his
Frock and his prisoner, Alfred Sone,
were driving to the reformatory in the
sheriff's car. Two miles from the pince
Slone seized the sheriffs revolver,
thrust it against his ribs and ordered
him to stop thes car and get out,
As he stepped from the ear Frock
turned off the lgnition switch and
Slone was unable to start the motor.
Slone stopped the first passing motor:
jst to arrive and using the sheriffs
revolver as a threat, was taken aboard
and driven away.
Frock took up the chase In his own
overtook the fugitive two
the road and crowded him off
highway. Slone jumped out,
and fell, and the sheriff fell
was
revolver, on
reformatory
the northwest
man
was taking
Huntingdon,
“mounties.”
like
CAr, miles
down
the
stumbled
of him. A short time Inter,
wearing handcuffs, was deliver:
ed to the reformatory, to serve a term
for causing the death child in an
automobile accident, "
te ——
on
Slone,
top
of a
CHAUTAUQUA SEASON
OPEXS HERE
Tse,
FRIDAY
Three Afternoon Evening
En-
to
and Three
of Clean, Wholesome
tertalnment.—Varled Program
Sult All Tastes,
Nesslons
3
al committe
Fasportel
——————————
Celebrates Sith Birthday.
Deer Leaps Into Hothouse,
The leniamin Peterae ho Re Toe
unexpected visit made
one
ved very
day
of
unceremonial way,
and t result w a lot
he
and mussed
veariing buck
at Peters
the
The
commotion
Milesburg
flower
near deer
they
i
er
glass COVE
the
on
were §
Min Hands,
m
Hoslery Changes
The Millh
formed /organization, h
Hoglery Mill a newly
purchased
Val
ta to
ns
Penna
EXP
applicants
Thompson
Oramley,
plant of the
M
over Ju y
for the charter
W. CC. Gramiey,
all of Millhelm.
Millheim
Hosdery
take it
ills, and
The
Ww
Ww
Inc
1st
are RB
and 8
oy
AS APSA SARS
for Centre County
the
result
The drive
Hospital
The
than
the
in borough is completed,
net in only slightly less
last year. thus its good record
good enuse is maintained
C—O ASIA AI
for a
At of naturaliza
tion
the regular session
held Monday
forfin
Court the folowing
six 11
William Boringer and Aaron
Krixtein, Prank Passuel
iy, of Clarence; Andy Zanella, of Bnow
Shoe, and Joseph Tomohick, of
township. The regular term of nigu-
ment court was postponed to Monday,
persons appeard papers:
Christinn
of Powelton;
tush
{
i
July th
* s . . - - * * * * . hd
WELL, WE GAINED SOME!
*
* 1930 Census
Hall Bor-
of 183.
of Centre
ough Shows Inerease
. The
.
popu
borough was
* red and
ADDITIONAL CENSUS FIGURES.
Potter 184
1920 Count.
Township Loses
Sinee the
Persons
Guard Captain Dies on Duty.
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RECORD SLIPS
FROM CRAWFORD'S
NO
HIT
Is NX
Local
Y lelds
Team inth
of
Ory iston Str Vie.
alght
tim In beSeors
Punk
{ranford One Hit,
mes
Orvis
HALL
CENTRE
R Martz,
Bradford, cof
Goodhart, 3b
Pp
if
Crawford,
Rimmey
Stover, ©
Durst, rf
P Martz,
Reber,
2h
ih
Totals
ORVISTON
R Jeomison,
Metcher, 3b
Gray, :
Gardner, of
E Lomison,
WwW Gillespie,
Packer, It
larnhart,
PF
Jodon,
uy
ri
Ciilleapie,
Dn
Totals 24 19
Lyons,’
Hon's
“Hebe IMmnlels to Mary Ben
headiine. Daniel 's In the
what?
Hye
den, eh,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
ghall have
board
26th,
last
pers
Col~
giney
hia and
Philadely
and
and
were
Mrs.
Y 1
aPackard sedan.
to travel luxuriously,
Journal, we fall to
in a like that,
away from fdiks who
own to town
be nics
v
the i
wat
religion plan
takes money
window
mid that
in all
for-
oon of.
appearing
ivania
Wtion.
en
wine
dis
for
show window
TE tyr
property
Penney
id
iuates of
from
were
Fel-
provides $2600 annual
three years to be expended nn
in Burope, H. Gordon Whiffen,
a member of this year's class was Se=
lected of the =ix finalists from
the preliminary contest. Whiffen, who
came to Penn State from the Seling
grove High school, will start on his
final problem this week, being given
one month in which to complete ft.
Bradford & Company would oall
vour attention to the fact that In ad-
dition to handling the famous Niagara
Dri-Fog Dusting machinery, they also
have on hand a large, fresh supply of
the Niagara Dust, which has proven
#0 effective In combating the various
Kinds pests which are continually
destroying fleld crops. Now is the
proper time--not later--to score knock
out blows on these enemies, and Ni
sgara dusting machinery and the dust
have proven a combination which can
not beat. Bradford & Company Ine
vite vou to call today and learn more
‘oleae
compete Rome
which
iy for
study
ag one
of
Ix
about it adv,