The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1930, Image 1

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    VOL. Cl1V.
CE!
‘TRE
COURT NEWS,
[Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq.]
Wednesday morn:
the grand jury was
charged, and A.
Hust:
aft-
ral
the
convened
ing, Nov when
called, and
CC, Williams.a school teacher of
township, wppointed foreman,
er which the seve
bills of
District
Domest c Relations
Friday morning at
following SCs cal
We
relief
Court
o>
sworn
was
they
passed
submitted by
on
indictment
Attorney.
Court
10
ne
convened
o'ciocck and
on
the
Comm.
Wir
in
made
vs ver, arrears
age order o by the
court
desertion.
on
some time ago on a cl of
en
HAE
Defendant
to
was
portunity make good.
Comm. Vs
rearage on order 1
hearing the case defendant
an oppoitunity to
Ww
make good.
Clarence Benner, on
was ordered
and given
within
Comm. Vv
suspended
h
to
to
OP DOr
limited
sentence
child
make
support is
tunity
time.
Comm
on order
family. Was
than six mont
year in Allg
Comm v«
with desertion
Court ordered
of £5.00
an
good a
Allen, in arrear-
his wife and
to not less
more than one
heny work house,
Howard charged
non-swpport of wife.
want to sum
Costs,
James
to
sentenced
VE,
age support
8 or
county
Jones,
month
WwW. E.
order t
pay
and
H
per
x
of
5 wkman, in
his wi
insisted
Comm,
0 wort fe,
order but
with.
aan
compl ed
urd
10d
Kan
or Fs £3 por
=. CHRAarg
prosecutor, Myer Hodes
Settled.
Henry Nevelcl ed w
board bill; prosecutor, M
land. Sentence suspended
to give
costs and
prosecutor,
ve
ding |
i until
31, defendant opportunity
make restitution to
the
Jb Elmer Nolan, charged with
pretense, H. B
Defendant sentenced to pay
fine $1, and to the Al-
wk house from one
im. v8,
fals
Wed
Iw
Prosecutor,
r
the costs of
legheny
to
two ye
Comm charged
it .
i
$
vith
¢
tut
ion
Comm
with
oat
£5
Comm
Ira iL
and
arson:
nored oun -
yt
is, charged
Prosecutor,
Sentence suspended
give defendant opportunit
and restitution to
Joseph Dav
f bad
issuing
Hoy.
31, to
pay
with chock.
Harry
Ded
to
prosecutor,
until
v
costs make
Comm. va. Howard Jones, charged
with desertion and non support:
ecutrix, Mary Jones.
$5.00 per month.
The gmnd jury made
port Friday evening, stating that it
had passed upon thirty bills of indict.
ment, twenty-seven of them were found
true bills and three withdrawn by the
District Attorney.
The grand jury demanded that im:
mediante steps be taken to give the
Court House and Jail a general clean-
ing” and put and keep the same in a
sanitary condition. The present eon
dition of these buildings show gross ne-
glect on the pat of the county com-
misioners.
They recommend a new floor cov:
ering for the agricultural room and al-
#0 in the county superintendent's of-
fice, and that the latter office was In
a crowded condition and that broken
glass in the book case be repaired and
recommended the removal of the waste
material in the prothonotary’'s office,
They also recommended the bullding’
of a new Jail and If money Is not
Prof
Sentenced topay
its final re
the County
build a new jail
provisions should be made
apartment for the
and recommended
of a plumber to
repair the washers on the spigots in
the various offices In the court house
and re the use of
in the corridors
Commissioners
then
In
not
NI So
for
female
iH sap
arate pris-
oners: securing
services replace
commended OO f
fire
containers ol
y court house,
Monday morning
Miller
in
ve
I
CRISS
P.
Brink,
continued
being
t on
of material witness,
IL.
battery;
John ind
and
Dukeman,
out of
defendant
July, in
Howley
defendant
and
over a
Comm. vs, Sted le,
for
Harry
CRS BT
assault DIrOSOe
1 f ?
chief y police
SOMO
and
Bellefonte,
tween the
the 27th
when Thomas
to the
altercations
thrown down
resulted in the trial
defendant was found
sentenced to pay costs, a
and undergo imprisonment
ty jad for a period of
one yaar or th
and
appeared there
under
Howley
stone wall
of this
place arrest
was
which
case, The
and was
fine of $25.00,
arose
guilty
in
more than
less tn
va, James Hoss
and ¢
Prosecutor,
Comm.
breaking
tiary
deputy
to |
$1.00
Wests
not
“3
warden.
Wy oosts of
and
mm
undergo
Pen
less
owing from
Penr
of ne
pay the
toward
this
going
verdict
in
n onse
'
to
costs,
Vv
Comm. James Butler,
first,
Indicted on
and
ft anid
snd
u
two counts: assault battery
ont
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
AGRICULTURAL
Forenoon
Club Mem»
1 Court House Saturday
Afternoon—1756 4H
Invited,
and
hers
Ir
| The
tural
held
annual mecting of the Agricul
wi
1
Bel
Hefont«
Extens be
the
fat
Hose
November
on Aveo n
in Court at
According to
rs of Storms
divided
forenoon
in
and
i
nvene in
This
n
will
and
during
R. C
Home
Miss
onomics worker
talk w'Hi
assistant Ii
College,
Work."
wil
me
don
Agent
the
laney
Feonomics
Of
to
Home
be g by
I
A
work
siVen
Jean Alexon
Centre
for
short
ar,
at State
iitural Extension
of th
county
Paul Edn
Extension
be given by
rector «
"TAR
{The president
wf
(on
association
inter
results of the
©
al be prepared to give some
Aires
ompl shed
The
fi
morn-
STATE'S 1831
GRID CARD
PENN
ANNOUNC
fen sched
i
Drivers’ Licenses Granted,
followir persons assed this
leonse
of
drivers’
detail
a
thie
State
R
and second. aggravated a i
t ; pre Leo loden,
case OWS
or.
This
affair in
1430,
HOC count
Vi
£1 out of al
shooting Curtin township on |
Matthias Pack
1ilex] ad
when
Mr. Nyman « the |
tl de fondant
T relative
and re
ind these
tha
to some
transaction,
suited In
at lings
off
of
in
oredered
two
premises, Ver
iI assay
the 4
the court,
sentenced to the
$1.00 to thoevoun
period of 30 days.
Philip Hallam,
prosecutor. A
Police at Btate
being Indicted
possession and
transportation. The testimony
part of the Commonwealth showed
that the defendant was seen deposit-
ing cartons in Holmes woods west of
State College. Verdict was rend red
that the defendant was guilty and was
sentenced to pay the costs, a fine of
$500.00 and to the county jall for not
less than four months or more than
eight months.
Comm. ve. Hillary Viard, indicted for
breaking, entering and larceny; prose-
cutor, Leo Boden. Court directed a
verdict of not guilty as to breaking
and entering and leaving the charge
of larceny to the jury, wherein the
Jury rendered a verdict of guilty for
the larceny of a typewriter,
Comm. vs, James Koon. indicted in
two cases for breaking, entering and
(Continued on next column)
i
of guilty agEravate t
and
ti
recommended
leniency of
to a
Defendant, was pay
Costs 4
ty
Fy
31
Jail for
eo
and
a
Comm, vs violation
E. You.
College
on two
second
on the
of Hguor laws:
gel, of
The defendant
counts, first,
chief
Hartswiox,
Bex
*
Theodore
a ri
State
hitol and
ege: E
Hall; Nelson
Struble and
Hearn, all of
Rookney
Mati
Bellefonte
Ei
Linden
Port
¥
x
Loner,
Melvin
Ia; Glen
wy
—— A A ——
Miliheim
Mil
"
protested
High
the
#
i
Team Vietorlous,
High
one
Soccer
Rebersbhurg
1 off
on the
on Monday
of
and
teams
games
grounds,
heim
The
chool su wor playe of
two
Hall
ning,
Contre
evi
2 to
The second
field
issue
result being a
0 in of Millhetm.
game was scheduled f
Wednesday
was printed,
SCOTe
avor
or the same
evening, after this
——— A A ———
Post Season Soccer Game.
Belleville High and Centre Hall High
will play two games of soccer ball
the first at Belleville, Tuesday
ing, 26th inst, and the second at Cen-
tre Hall, Fyiday evening, December §
evens
b.
The games are looked forward to with
much interest by the respective schools.
larceny and rexiving stolen goods,
The case grows out of the entry of
the store and meat market of the
prosecutor, J, J. Meyer, at State Col-
lege on the night of August 23. The
pleas were changed from not gulity
to guilty. Defendant was sentenced to
pay costs, a fine of $25.00 and undergo
imprisonment in the Penna. Industrial
School at Huntingdon,
0. BE Miles va, the borough of Miles:
of Viewers, resulted in a verdict for
$5060.00 for the plaintiff,
sm n—
20, 1930.
NO. 46
sss
Fatal
A
jured
Auto Aceldent
16-year-old
at Yeagertown.
girl was
when an automobile, with elght
skidded
Y«
turned
occupants on the street car
tracks at agertown, Saturday night,
and over after plunging down
embankment
Winnle Yoder,
street, wis
an
207
of
town,
South
died at
town wo hours after
suffered
internal
machine was
Heverly, B
sight
Miler, al
the
cident, She I afracture
akunl
The
ert FF.
ed with
Judd
tients
and injuries
operated y
lefonte He
Max
efonte,
njuries
f Beall
stown
god
¥
in hospital,
the
for
others were
pital
erations and bruises,
a ————— a ———————
Leonard Skidmore Indleted
com plice,
discha from
after receiving treatment la
as Ae~
J
student
Skidmore who
Leonard
adem Vv
Ax
Geor
Skidmore, Bellefonte
{
and brother of Be
BOuUsh an a charge
of der, indicted
fonte
omplice
navir
sonard 1g 1
shed his brother
the
later
in
mountal
led the
the oldey
$
LOCK HAVEN
LADIES’ TEMPLE, L. G,
1
EE —
PROPERTY SOLD
r'O PERRY H. LUSE
i
| gu _“"
[RING
to
New
rl
Low Ch vrolet Priees,
i
i A
I1 Tags Will Show Weleht of 7
18%
§
to
GOO0
over
Gross weights permitted:
5000
U,
ponds; , 10000
13.000 ;
25 Z,
Vehicle Commissioners
Eynon explained that
to be
at the
shows
in
WwW,
ZZ, 35.000
Benja-
the
the
lHeense
Y, Bod
Motor
Pe
Hoo
«5
min undes
syeten followed henceforth
jaft on
Inssificatic
3
letter truck
mn. The
for example. is
S0A01,
Numerical
i ji
ate « first
pint he RB
HAO]
i: in
ti wow jos
that In the 8
the ZZ it is ZZOAN
wjuences are maintained
stem.
gorjoa
and
as
present sy
——————— Sr —————
Tarkey Dinner at Mitterling Cafe,
A be
11:30 Thanksgiving
Day f
y dinner served from
On
turks
to 2
the
will
O'vloxg on
Ca
at Mitterling
tI SP RII.
Car Load Kiln-Dried Salt.
Braddord &
loaded
Centre Hall,
kiln-dried salt,
table, but.
May be had in all
also in barrels. Best
to get salt at most reas
prices, aly
Co. une.
car load of
for all purposes
and stock.
of bags and
opportunity
onable
a
suitable
chering
sizes
C—O AA
A large beaver was captured at the
dam at Rote's mill, west of Coburn.
The animal persisted in interfering
with the mill race, it evidently being
his intention to raise the water level
of the dam by placing timbers cut by
him at points an engineer would se
lect to accomplish the same thing
The beaver had been trapped hefore,
as a missing front leg Indicated, and
in all probability was shot through
the tall, The witness to this is a
round hole through the animal's pad-
die-like tall, The beaver was captur
ed by James M. Hassinger, of Reods.
ville, trapper for the State Board of
Game Commissioners, and was trans.
ferred to near Philipsburg to Game
Preserve No, 33,
® *
DEATHS,
®
w »
w
A.
his home
morning f
Eire
from here ab
first worked
} iA Willie WW
# Edna Decker, and tw
i aged 11,
thie
ana
brothers
KB
Centre
0. EE. 1a
Mover,
pa
HINETH
Mrs. Ss,
P. of
Mrs
Sarah
Roan
vis
toona
Mrs
istown ; Mra
Linden
He
IHinols
praojonged in
month
wore
ir
i
|
+
i
i
BROWN ~
y or fd
parents only four
whom su OWS Misses
in Palmore;
and Edward
Katherine
Leo Bre
in New
ame
ne
Yor)
Hn
CHANGE RATES,
New Schedule of Rates Set by Boals-
burg Water Co.
The
in
Isburg Water
2 iter
filed with t}
n
changes
ompany
n
Boa
F Ww Boalsburg,
Come
in
in ex
6. 1830
including the
from $4.00 to
$5.00 per annum. The rate schools
for each room is decreased from $4.00
per annum to $2.00 per annum,
Rate for bath tubs is decreased from
£4.00 $2.00 per annum. The rate
for pave wash or garden hose is de.
oreased from $1.50 $1.00 per an-
num. Rate for cellar pumps ts Qe-
creased from $4.00 to 32.00 per an
num.
The rate of $1.50 per annum for farm
barng, one or two head of cattle or
horses is established with a charge of
$100 per annum for each additional
five head or fraction thereof.
The rate of $6.00 per annum ls os.
tablished for the final outlet. For pri-
vate dwellings ia changed from $6.00
per annum for 5 rooms or less and 50
cents for each additional room to $6.00
per annum for family supply, dArst
outlet,
The rates for private stables Includ-
ing one horse, cow or carriage, Is
withdrawn,
The rate for armorys, cach additional
tall over 16 's withdrawn and the rate
of $1.00 per annum for each 100 mem-
bers or fraction In excess of 100 mem-
has Serivee
n
CTONS0a,
gxion a makes
and om sions
ting rates, «fective December
The
¢
fate choos
firet outlet is increased
for
to
to
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
i proclama”
F NS OvVeme
iving.
vent to
t of &
ne week,
offers for
in Gregg
ade
134
in an
dropped in
The new
. The
five-window 5
Baturs-
prices
Mr,
urday n
{where they
Mrs
fte
ter,
a r
fm
and
veland
Joseph of
and Mrs,
if Centre
Mrs,
day
Brooks
Brooks
this
that
y city
igton-Jefferson
It
gan 3
and Satufe
me Jost
£4
Josephson connected
nt {f agricultural
St while on
, drowned
he body
brought
ide of the
The
artim
Penn ite,
of research
Germany
the ashes
Pi maiTru
were
5
Dr. Henry
so retary
the executive
Christian
Reformed Church
in the Reform-*
The board which
fe direction
among Reformed
State and at
throughout the
the board of
the
Mmintmentis
Sunday
h
un
LR its
work
at
utions
iad
nis Penn
i
country,
of
William Purse
county, was
son at the
the home
New Bucks
Jamie
and at
Mifflin.
Hope,
entertainedby Roy
Hagan home here,
of his parents, at
burg, over the week-end. The young
man is the Student Colonel R OO. T.
C., and while Mr. Jamison was at Penn
State the two wore room mates. The
time the young men were together here
was devoted largely to hunting.
State highway road employes are
protecting traffic on the new concrete
road between Bellefonte and Milesburg
by erecting the standard guard poste
and ocablvs. OC. A Spyker, who had
been superintendent of the quaries near
Woodward during the bhuflding of the
road through Penns Valley Narrows
and west of Millheim, is one of the
crew,
The State Highway department Une
loaded several car loads of soft coal
at the Centre Hall station for use dure
‘ng the coming year. The supply ie
much lamger than at any time during
the past and may mean a larger pro-
gram of road bullding locally next
summer. At any rate there is plenty
of mud on Potter township roads to
be lifted out If that Is ever undertake
on.
bers of a chwreh is withdrawn.
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