The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1930, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
— ——
Snow flurries on Saturday, the first
of the season.
The period
tion closes
for the 1930 « inspec-
Saturday.
Sar
on
conditions wire
had during
mighty fine,
effort
to
be
weather
like
month
Wednesday
very much
1088 the
we have
of
to
the
in
an
well
10
ia making
limits
section
State College
extend its borough
south. Much of the
cluded is not improved,
The Millheim Journal reported a mild
case of scarlet fever in that town
The patient Frankenberger,
little son of
Gene
Frankenberger,
Wis
Bland
An to
beaver
unsuccessful attempt capture
in
suppiving
above the res
Philips creek,
Miliheim
Trooper
ervoir with water,
was made by State Hassinger,
of Milroy
evening to
to
wis
Mrs
sister
born Friday
Edward Vogt
{ the
been name
A
Mr.
s|0n
and
The little
had not
would get a
The
acres was
M. 8. McDowell
acre. The farm
College on the Boalsburg
The Hall
dodge ball team won
to 0 from ast
school in played
n
said
yet
nice name
WwW
sold
John Stuart
High
Centre
the Penns
a game
nesday evening of last week.
Mr. and
Wisconsin
their cuosin Mr. and
Kryder, in Centre Hall,
visiting other relatives in the Ei
v
Of
Joh
the
Mns Kryder,
spent
n
week-end
Mrs
and
|
are
ist.
Be ft
The
Rave
beautiful col
browned
is for the first
There
vere
tittle
to do. drought, in
the mourn
frost
of a
Jr
the wn and
absence st
tains th
ripened
meadows.
ryder
Mrs. C
former's 3.
of Mill Hall, Tuesday
by aut for
ti will
N. K
brother,
Mr.
and
er,
and
the
on morn
departed Freeport
nois, where
two visiting
spend a week
relatives
Automoltie
week
Highway
properly
sent to
their
owners
ived
Department
and
Harrisburg,
1
rex
filled in
will wg u
193 pilates,
automobile license
as much of pests
th
limited numd
Flies have not been
during the
have
zing
ever
they
of
past summer as
The
the
been
about at Press
are very determinel
have
lev
was i »
istown State During
stop at ti ocal the
Mathodist
old-time
the pink
All
Are
min gter here chatted
friends He
of condition
jooked
physical
the public schools in the «
ths week
teachers” institute. The
having a good time out
while the teachers are listening
lot of talk that will be forgotter
fore they get
on Monday morning
because
pind!
of
closed
“
schoo
to a
be
OIA
back to the smhool y
John Nala son of Brown Nale
Siglerville, and gmndson of M
Mrs. Andrew Zettle, of town.
second conseciftive year has taken fi
prize ‘n the Mifflin county 4-H Potato
Club. Th yield A
206 bushels per
In 152%
with
for
$
Al
and
the rate
wi
was
o wna
ACTS Ore
points, the yield
bushels, a sore of 98.56 points
youth is sixteen years oid
The bul
passed through
hand of
outskirts
let from a
or the |
Hines
The
Frank
of
the
were
town.
volver in
Ie loading
nearby
Ire
standing
wi
brothers, companions,
er weidentally
fort
was
mately only
wound wi
The cold
throughout
along the
In
y record
except
mt ure nearly
Temp
in Mon-
At Centre
srnment
time of 1 Or -
from
Vashington,
night,
stored 22 above
tires
tana
Hall, on
thermometer
an in-
ranged
41 at
Sunday
to
eR ZEST,
¢
range of temperatures
of
MoCool
were in Thurs-
visting Mr. Mc-
is a valued employe of the Shef-
field Farms Company at Spring Mills
He has served three different milk
companies during his nineteen years
employment, —first, the Continental,
ey the Breyer, and now the Sheffield
Of course, the SBheflield: is
of other ompanics
L
ih at
Spring town last
day eve frends
Cool
of
1!
F the
arms, ©
SUCCOSS0T the
two
named.
seven-Yar-old
Hosterman,
was
Harry Hosterman,
gon of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
of Milheim. states the Journal,
by a car Saturday afternoon
and injured,
West
Co
at ruck
about § o'clock severely
The
Main street
burn, and
the street before
proaching vehicle,
down and suffered
was nocessary
th child's arm.
Mr, Mrs. Thos. I.
Saturday, drove to Hershey where they
car was being driven up
Cay Glasgow, of
wd bad darted out onto
he noticed the ap
He was knocked
wey bruises, It
lire vehicle off
by
the |
ore
to the
and Moore, last
spent some time with their daughter,
Miss Miriam Moore. Later, in com-
pany with ther daughter and Miss
Bernice Hull, of Shamokin, who was
spending the week-end with her cous.
in at the Hershey Apartments, they
drove to the Children’s Home at Me-
chanicsburg, where the "Booth Fes-
tival” of the Harrisburg District of the
Methodist church was held. In the
evening they accompanied thelr son,
Rev. Frederic Moore, and wife, to
their home in Mercersburg, returning
home Monday morning.
— HU.
. DEATHS
MoCLENAHAN
han. an
Ww.
electric died
Hospital, Pittsburgh,
a patient
on the
Interment
MaoClenn
in St,
where ne
suffering from a
He aged 51
made In Pitts
Lot
worker,
John's
entered as
tumor brain was
VOArs
burgh,
The
drew
and
He
the
wis
son of John An
MoClenahan
Mills,
by
deceased was a
Anna
reared
{ Dreer)
whout
but
and
was Potters
survived
and sisters
Mrs, John B
California;
Mrs Frank
Mrs, Orvis LL
was unmarried,
following brothers
Jesse ,, Hollidnysburg;
MieNitt, Milroy; Harry
John, North Dakota
Paulin, Pitts
Horner,
He
orders
wirgh: and
Hall. BR. D. 1.
member of the
and
(‘entre
Wis a fraternal
of Odd Fellows Masons,
MILLER
wn
Georg
e WwW
carpenter and
ditd at his
Alness of pneun
Mr. Miller was
May 7, 1847
George
Miller,
worker
fol
well
kn wood Of
home lowing
Milesbure,
an 8
mia
Aarons |
Wis a Bon
Miller, His
Ellen S V died elg ven
born at
and
on
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
heat seeding
i
-»
Ebright
Stover of Berrys
that town, wns one
Hall
through
in
te
utes
it ste Centre
on
0 party in
few
» wr
min
Mi
lose Ld
Iassing
Sunday Stover
hood « »
boundary line
visite
here
£)
Rn
niata College
tne amwointimentis
ITC os entre
and Tusseyvill
gladly receive
I Lo and
of the
il the sound
his pleadings
i
OPPOSES TREND TOWARD
CENTRALIZED BUREAURACY
Pinchot's 1922 Promise (en
of
Passing Administrat ve
to
Power
Cheek
Violated
Code,
trallzation in
cent buresuracy
the
onomy,
ralized
and
tax
¥ mphasizes
both
{
maintaining
relief and as well
in
nt
of
as represaentat
the
ve government
maximum governme
wit} of the local
ficials,
ship
Prov noes
as school direct
and
ha
such town
supervisors comms.
What ot’
this
ran fo
after his
He offered
platform, of
tralization
county
Mr
ject 1
7
Pir
oon
£«
“
upon B
rr office
coming to
a plank
PON Bos to
and
counties
He
for we
in
iw the t
vivan-
then
a
time
ia?
Penns
in his
“cheek
ft
give home rule
townships
more
Cities, school
and
districts.” faithless
had
vania than
to We ne
trusted
was
ney
Penns
Dursuant
prom ise or rev
me of a
Mr
tion
bureaucrat
Pinchot, who
that no one elas could be
sponsibilities and
really
the
and
the
th
no other phil
rvants were dependable. force.
ed through legislature his admin
other wavs
Governor
istrative code
bulit up about
an autooracy.
His record was
ject of centralization
dare to repeat this promise
when hewas casting about to produce
all real and imaginary things in-
clude in his prodigous and promiscu-
ous program of promises By reason
of Mr. Phnchot's faithlesness to his
promise of 1922 to check centralize
tion It has become a very vital jssue
in this campaign and it ls strajght
forwardly being met by the Demo
cratic Party. t
In Mr. Pinchot's admin strative code
centralization about an autocratic Gov
ernor had been built up to such an
extent that Senator Schantz, President
oro tem of the Senate, In a speech
in Philadelphia declared "The mem
bers of the Senate and the House of
Pennsylvania are now ninety-eight per
cent page boys and two per cent leg-
islators.”
in many
offices
of
the sub
dd not
in 1930
bad on
that he
By
to
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
R, 1. Hook,
Detwiler farm,
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Barger
Ion
the
Old
H
Fort, In|
aga nat
tenant on John
Hall
Mills
Centre
Spring
A
M
Matter
Flex
\ ennt of
kKmuar
posting woods and farm lands
+ A
; oa ‘oburn
State (
The action Is
commited
ago
hunters
i ‘ollege ore |
redations by ground-hog
Ohio
Ohlo
A. Miller,
Glibert, ..
hunters
All Grangers and
invited attend annual
e'gn party given by Progress
in the Arcadia,
October 28th Bandwiches,
ple and
refreshments,
Kunball, Lite
Kunball,
some
famiben
Hallow
Grange
Tuesday
are
their
Ohio to the
Akron,
Clarence
Brunton
Hzabeth Dratshall,
even
plok -
will be
Grange
State College
State
H Showel.
ing
Lrg College [1og, apple gmgerhread
Fitzgerald Pa. Furnace|seryved as
dy .. . ++ 8
enna EK
Furnace the borough
perceptibly
The
witew
supplying
very
springs
State works are
Mtate
I. Confer Colleg®
College
but
milly,
i
all
nm
:
i
Mr.
if
4
i
than a fow weeks ago, while | partic puted in the
from the well diminished |
The depth the
st
has
i
rey
ot I'he
{ t
port
water in station
rally lessened
We are well
conditions
nas ne nnd division of
be Yesy f » ti
he past month called toget
considering in Bunbur
had
the
gener.
vo ;
have no rains of any |*fmont
middle of the Jocusdy
Thels
of
for ti
the
3s 16 opening the fin
convergence of the
Lincdin Highwi
Monday
Junction,
Frances Jacobs,
Mrs, Guy Ww
The
Virgi
Ohio
West
Emma Tre pr
com—— es A————-
MITCHELL PALMER
INDORSES HEMPHILI
Palmer, for eight years
Democratic National Committeman
Pennsylvania, and Attorney Gen
Pr lent Wilson's cabinet, In-
¢
in this way
OVERCOAT
wrting the
pel
shi
Hemy
fe
M
Tor,
tin John
for Gove nr
ire men
Sis ndid
Democrat can
} fa-
ng his prohibition
than his
ored prin
#8 he be a
Importance
hom
dem
Woolen-Wear
xy
VY
LADIES
COATS
oolen
to
flan-
of
all
othes
!
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
GO FARTHEST”
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