The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 25, 1930, Image 1

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CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY,
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WOL. C1V.
SEPTEMBER 25, 19:
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30,
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ARRANGED, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
County High Schools Divided Into Two
Divislons—FEastern
Hall Unit
In Western
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES.
COURT HOLDS TAX COLLECTION
LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL
SOCCER SCHEDULE
ROAD
NOTES,
FEDERAL OFFICERS RAID
PHILIPSBURG BREWERY :
The
~Tusseyville
and is bdng
short distance of the Red Mill road,
concreting on the Potters Mills
Sr ——
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALLPARTS
ing
Miss Anna
had
treatment,
A
ward
.
Durachke,
been undergoing
discharged
Sale of
to Pay
Taken,
last
Judge Bans
Lands for Fallure
Levies~~Appeal May Be
M. Ward Fleming,
down an opinion
the new tax
1929
i
against
Centre County road is about
Seated
Great Excitement Prevalled and Fear- completed
ing State Police Detalls
from Other Places Weare Summoned
and Western,
of
Clarence,
al
Monday. Group
Fd Th
a | BOOK ou
I'rouble brought to within a very ned) Centre an In Four-Team
who
wns on Division,
Grading westward from that point is Centro aligh
hedl “ ve of Millhelm,
Judge
handed
de
passed by the
itional
‘tion
La
ated
Mrs, Leroy
and
roareals weak. from a car,
great deal xd |
on Wednesday, the
officers
with
entrance
1 North
Philipsburg
was a
(From
The oe
ment Philpsbur
17th, hen f{
town
t
ima, 11-year-old daughter
Mitchell, of Union
admitted on Monday
and disc i
of
ite in which helprogressing manne: made a misstep
in a
collection law | the heavy part of
Legis]
mak
Count
townsh' p
ror surgical
the following
w
treat
of ¢
in lares meeting of tj A \ i an angie,
Wi
g the close
l
edera arrived on ture un- ment court house bur McClellan is
Ha
lar
Beck
he is
Where road
ing last
an permanen’
straining
lands of
and med cRy.
ed an
buliding, o
it
search
into the
Frant
aleohe
a wWar- . College rishir
WL ses \ leading from the pub- ® risbu
him {lie roag h ’. R. Neff { iid
FLT Trea
forg brews- taking #1
¥u
ell
Ixcame a
of last
J.
surgical
and
Goodhart, of Centre ia re
patient «
Ww
Hall
Monday
discharged
yman wrm in
from se
n street Smith re
’ n
{ or
motored
remaining
Hing s¢ any kind being mad weed 15 on el
for taxes,
Th
es
in
over
Tuesday,
which all tax-
collected
May of each
to the
certify
which
sell
Te
PW,
not
provides thi al
the first Monday
shall be turned
commissioners,
it
sm
and the
Cerald
wWdmittesd on
n Tuesday 1
alent.
Bel
1
Ang
Mrs Little of
Monday
he iefonte
oy : -
presenting State
onvens
, this
year ari disc
oh wfter underge includes Cen Bate
county 1 i
the
then
the
mploves 1
employes. College and
who them to
official
them
for
of
county treas
is
first
had
to man
It h
findings
present
Tor the
been
ufacture legal
been difficult to
of the
not
sSOMe brewery
1 urer,
ered
in
CMpow-
Mond
ay
assessed, has
aperating under a permit
mallt,
rue
the
information,
after
the
can
will bee
the
the
and to
the
£ vps
LOI
wort
ugust taxes
the
property
learn
soctl
the
otled
ofl
on
Mountain
at
pr Seven
farms
on of es
Williams.
surgical patient
Nora I.
mitted on
and
oved one
and
of
Bellefonte
Monday.
officers, who most obnoxious to The
Route 053, beginning
to Potters Mill ix
chipped, The agpmplicat of
on this road
Eariystown road is
with at time,
2 + v _— . “i red
are giving out much 8 owners ever cCoONCTeLS, la on
and
and
the
one-
passed. 8. being
The
tised than
praperty r on
days previous J. V.
i had
tre
¢
ac of
One of the employes being Fry,
Monday
discharged
Mrs. Earl Rockey,
the hapoy Miren
‘ompany last
11 of cars
coupe and sport
Centre county adver for
other
Two
Phil | bi
treasurer
and
t 4.
of
costed by the officers in
was handcuffed to
street, while the
He
one of h
free
another.
the
s00N
brewery,
on Front
was being
an instru-
was
else was
ment
500 farms Etone an
1
gy
more
f¢
{
i
thelr intention
Jeffrey ha :
g
ovine
Wing
‘ on
search sale bee wpplied '
¢ fare
continued. Bowers ut n
by
able to
by
near
was ven
Organs«
invited
Hub
last
BE
is friends. and ipsburg, obtamed a est
ain-
¢ together
Old
n
If ing the wsurer from -
himse
Rus!
y OF
toward
sales Tavern,
The case
Fl
freed
crowd
ing
evening of
after
will
is
for-
nt
y his
EE ——
Presbyterian Manse, |
petted
r—————
FROM CENTR}S
S. TEACHERS COLLEGE
STUDENTS
AT 1. H.
———— A lpr se
SHOWS VAST IMPROVEMENT i I»
IN ACCIDENT REDUCTION | t}
\e-
13
West Penn
cidents
System Drops from 60
Month 1923
1929,
cA
[TOTH ANNIVERSARY
AT
per in to
YEAR
PENN
per month In
STARTS STATE
Mr ————
A Progressive Citizen,
—— a a — ——
Gas Company Growing Rapidly.
ts Peninsy nia «(
compares very
t the
Ae residences 2 : i ots 4 : g . , . uaz of} ally
August 130, 1 tational service value ‘| The writer asked Mr i he |was ex at the end of thi M2] Tinstmzs 8 Rhonda Belafonte. tified the ugh council to ree
the West Penn of Pennsylvan- od : e i ] diamond.
West He red the Soring the Depart
ng 60 the prepared ans removed all
It ecessary for
Pennsylv necessity of
number
under
averages and
twelve
frame
companics State
ation,
clans
any new ent
Mills, to which he re-|}” ! are more
spring,
th er
man
‘ompany, Penn SI ni dec] ‘
ing to
plied yes, next
the
12
and
than
comumny's lines
it be neg added at the
onth Recently ga
wided to Centre Hall
Ners are
fresl best
to
earned
boys
company new
! men,
Traction corm enter Penn State.
that
and iris
Stata this
COUTTS
employing ever wins
urgh Coal
isor Pow-
mportance { them
residences.”
veal
ania.
nat rate
ut added, "We
MI MAI SH A.
Linden Hall's Churches Sell for $190.00,
ad be
ure or
Allegheny P almost 2500
. "Hb neal more a lines
sought
year,
students
admission to
but o 122
could be ad |
started the |
i
on Wed
where
ng
Penn
four-year
men, - niy
. being connected
vd
and it Is thy
extend
$. %
wos sible
1440 § fy /d ion { 1 i .
mitted inciuagin : who
the cong
in
give
Boecrause regations }§
reporting
how bad
ie State
tells us
were
Corn
we bogie
donal farmer state
. company to 1
Cove 0 reduced numbers :
not abi to
Formal hee inee of at} cin support, the two
at Lin Hall
aslo for a total of $190
new ‘ hh,
try se at M Alto :
the
lesburg in spring
nesdayv. © adequate E
Sold.
Chevrol
Matilda
Aaronshbu
a ter Wore New Chevrolet Cars
i. y September 1st, pastures
and
are
The following ®
recently
company
new
3
wy
f.4v ’ per cent normal,
The were sold the 1 , Ldvonia
Root Ye
United
ns
1882,
Known
1% in
built in
UY per cent Loa
wer, Monument
Ziegler, Mingoville.
Anna
Y.
Evangelical
2 Vi f . ing to Pods
t Grace ing to hoa
August withou he re
single
sort
in extent
addition,
accident serie
to
the
is
Caline
West Penn company, eme-
ploying an 600 men, has
had only four accidents causing loss of
time during the seven months of the
present year,
Such a noteworthy
prevention can
time. In
Raflwa
average
ye
of
Job of accident
be compared with any
public utilities company record in the
entire country, it is believed and the
West Penn officials can point with
¥ pride at the record of thelr employes.
A A ——————
Twenty-mile speed limit signs have
been erected at the approaches of
Potters Mills and Pleasant Gap. Pet:
ter drive carefully at these points,
Notlee of Store Closing,
Nieman's Department Store, su. |
heim, will be closed at 6 P. M. |
Wednesday, Oct, 1st, and all day !
Thursday, Oct. 2nd account of Jew. |
ish Holiday.
STATE COLLEGE RESUMES
DAILY RADIO SCHEDULE
Daily broadcasting of weather re
ports, news and agriculural items by
the Pennsylvann State College will be
resumed this week over the ouolloge
radio station WPS(, The station goes
on the air dally at noon except Satur
day and Sunday operating on 1230 kilo-
cycles.
In addition to the dally programs,
the college will also continue its pop
ular Sunday broadcast of chapel sor.
vices, Dr. Franklin Spencer Edmonds,
of Philadelphila, being the speaker next
Sunday. Chapel broadcasts start at
31 a m.
Arrangements have also been made
t 0 wondemst all home foothmll
games, the game with Niagara opening
the season this Saturday. The game is
set for 2:25 p. m.
A 11 A MBI HAIN.
Food Sale
The Ladies’ Ald Sockety of the local
M. E. church will hold a food sale at
the T. 1. Smith store, on Saturday,
October 4, afternoon and evening.
The patronage of the public is soe
Hedted,
AAA A
for
for 1}
FO i
furniture
by
wile
James Swabb
the
at large
had been
to an Evangelical congregation,
Selinsgrove for installation in a
church they are bullding.
The old church, known as the Evan
gelical and which was bwit in 1853
wns sold to Phillip Mayes for $70, with
out the furniture, The pulpit in this
church was purchased by James Swabb
and will be used to refurnish the new
church, which in the future will be
kept up by the community at large
as a pace of worship.
Gas Well Is Struck in Chiarfield Co.
Much excitement prevails In the
“Reams Bottom" section south of Lu-
thersburg, where on the estate of Dave
is I. Ream, deceased, of Dullois, a
large gas well was brought In last
week by drillers for the T. W. Phillips
company,
Efforts were being made to harness
the well, of which no estimate has
been made of the amount of flow. The
noise of escaping gas whistling thagugh
the casng could be heard for several
miles, and should the flow be plugged
doubt is felt that the casing will be
nhle te hold the flow. The strike was
made a a dopth of 2,400 fect,
bought
m
munity
church
o
in the
disposed of
near
new
who pin hase
The
already
Reifenyder. Linden Hall, «
Mabel Crouse, Aaronsburg
Rev, C. BE. Hazen, lack
D. H. Rearick, Spring
Roy 8. Boob. Aaronsburg,
ohn
Mina
COW
oupe ;
sport
Haven,
Mills,
sport
coach ;
conch
Coupe
vieven used cars were also sold by
the firm during the past two weeks.
I AO 535.
Autolsts Must Prepare to Have Cars
Meet Test,
Are brakes right, and lamps prop
erly focused? Is the steering assembly
in good condition? Will the windshield
wiper wipe, is there a mirror, and I»
the license plate obscured or unobe
soured?
These are some of the questions
which will be answered by authorized
examnation statons during Pennayl-
vania’s annual motor vehicle inspec
tion period, which began Septeniber
16 and wil end October 381.
A number of examining stations
which officiated In last year's exami:
nations will not function in 1930. They
were shown to employ mechanics of
doubtful or mediocre ability, Com:
missioner Eynon is anxious that there
be no buccaneering In the examina-
tions, and asks any motorist who has
been “gypped’ to at once notify the
Bureau of Motor Veh ies.
41
ANA.
Ziff, P
a ————————
Smell of Pottage Results in $100 Fine.
John Wesley Welshans, of Loganton
RD. was given a hearing before Al-
derman T. Mark Brungadd, in Lack
Haven, on a charge of killing a deer
out of season, and was sentenced to
pay $100 and the costa, He gave bond
for the payment,
The man was arrested by Deputy
Game Protector David I, Cook after
he had killed a deer which was destroy:
ing property on his farm, and had
failed, as the law requires, to report
the matter to authorities. The matter
came to the notice of authoritfes and
a search warrant was issued and serv:
led by Deputy Game Protector Probst
and State Policeman Holochwost, who
found venison on the premises.
»
bi 13g ‘3
ilipabure
Imad ne
And now it turne out that the
Westinghouse company is not sending
up a balloon carrying a light in the
Pittsburgh distifot. It is suggested
that the light probably comes from
the beacon on the Grant building, or
from the Bettis field beacon, near
Pittsburg. Now, what Is it, anyway?
n
that
farmer to
was
fair. The last
hiz CoM
MoeCienahan,
his corn crop is
say in
Was
our
Charles
presence
good,
east of town,
0. CC. Skinner, president of the Lew-
istown Airways and Alreraft, Inc. and
a keen enthusinst of flying and ava*
tion in general, this week stepped into
the ainplane ownership field with the
purchase of a four-passenger cabin
plane costing approximately $6,000.
The plane, a Stinson Detroiter finished
in an attractive design of black and
orange, making it highly visible from
the ground and alr, is equipped with
a 210-horsepower Lycoming motor.
Mise Goldie Stover, valedictorian at
the Centre Hall High school come
mencement exercises last May, was
omitted from the list of entrants to
the Freshman class at Penn State Cole
lege furnished loon! papers by the Cole
lege news bureau. The omission was
due to the fact that the young lady
had not made application for entrance
until late, and the list as gven out
had been previously prepared. Owe
ing to conditions other than being fule
ly prepared for entrance, Miss Stover
has concluded to walt another year Dee
fore doing so.
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