msl NO). 10 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTE-EST FROM ALL PARTS VOL. CX]. CENTRE HALL. PA., THU RSDAY. MARC H NEW HIGHWAY BUILDING FOR CENTRE COUNTY SPEEDING IN BOROUGHS, number of the better throu La HOOL DISTRICT FINAL HIGH RECEIVES FWA PAYMENT SCHOOLBUILDING | A E3460, ON fon of fort t WW 0 10g ado pling we plish whe Rave 1: ric proprietor of thd re« eration nday th privile wmireot wonty Ours fe general law applic an easy wound and this is he charge against the motor me of reckless driving which may tain regardless of speed. And find that for ali practical purposes axcept to establish traps) the STRINGERS COLLECT $744 carious speeds designated in the gen- NER JE «il motor laws are not ineffective t« FROM WM. E. produce sane driving within corpor- \ile. aldo a limits, Saturdas | ake et i mame — ROOSEVELT NOT ASPIRING TO RE-ELECTION patrolmen have speeds, 80 speed GRANGE FAIR COMMITTEE MEETS FOR REORGANIZATION; rt FAIR DATES, AUG, OPERETTAS BY GRADE SATURDAY NIGHT, $8.8BPT. £} "ven oberett will ii PEAS PUPILS THOMAS MARCH urnment of civil « "u awarding in IN 19MC¢ “1 President Roosevelt Co ast Thursday what he ember nce no weed ping : : the gov Srnor NITION And tha Va “ITWO stern I ral 8s Posie ated flicers, «1 by rs budget econ om the fact that ADDITIONAL SCARLET FEVER CASES IN by ha TOWN Van Dyke ald a and praised Inst week “energetic’ Mia Was nam in the message jos and on. 31 HORSES AVERAGE #17420 AT GRUENWALD SALE The sale ald on at the wrgely horses Dakota horses, oral SCHOOL AFFAIRS by Wm. Gruenwald | . : . . Contre HAN sales barn wi DOOMED BY CONSOLIDATION vtended ‘Thirty-one AND COUNTY BOARDS and mules were saage of the grosg sum of $5405.00, or al rage $174.20 Thea prices 1 for and and single Teams mules, $375, $300 $375.00; $372.50; $355, horses: $240 $175.00, $177.50, $157.5( 8, $175.00, $215.00, 21 $1562.50, $172.54 of South res Saturday FANIMLIS VERDICT DECREED IN Is FOSTER Brownfield- Ruth n of school .h ( ASE es lidati of per animal orecast by Represent A rt . Conn f Cambri Ww horses follow: |, t wedge for Fo f rashington. 1 I Horses ams, |} ool fy M Ww $38. i ge ' nade SAMs pal 1 arren mules dente League service a agriculture readers ure Mifflin - Now. —— TIGERS AND CUBS WIN, Single } » nt 67.50, {CENTRE COUNTY HAS HIGHWAY FATALITY OF BOY BY FIFTH IN DEATH TRUCK, RUNVILLE LONG, STATE (COLLEGE. HELD FOR GRAND JURY y decisive. thie io Bp 1YE LI a —————————— ———————— Edi Long of CGreenwooxl July 1 i. It als: rovides > SEED LOANS AVAILABLE College i D held for grand to AT LOW INTEREST RATF jury on charges of involuntary | for orange manslaughter, aggravated assault and {future years. The loca] HOW battery ang iving intoxicated. | the 29.24 by an Altoona alderman in on Saturday The charges cident February EDITH yours, ruck by near the tanville, Mrs, Richard Gunsallus, the child's | other, withessed the accident from he porch of the home of her father E. 8 Bennett, well-known merchant whom she and her son had been vis. iting. The childs father resideg in Detroit, Mich. The boy is reported to thrown under the 10-ton had #fumped from a "teamser's wagon traveling along the road. The truck driver gwerved his machine In an effort to avoid the accident. A coroner's jury Thursday after- neon exonerated the driver, 7. H Kahle, of Clarion, of any contributory negligence, Threa brothers from Moshannon Alrod, Blair and James Borger, were John Keller game proved to Hall high ble and black cubs won State I fans that Centre is going bovs yolntme administer boards, was have some very capa boards to These are subject affairs action he pointed to rules and regulations of the department of public instruc. tion or the State Council of Education The Conference of Allled Loca) Of- ficials Pennsylvania also has gone on record as opposing the enactment of the Brownfield-Ruth bill, “The Brownfleld-Ruth bill vicioug entering wedge for tion of local school affairs,” O'Connor post office on Monday, March 29, at sald. “The affairs of these schools | 10:00 A. M. to accept applications for | would be placed in the hands of coun- | crop loans Anyong interested jn this ty boards gnd the department of pub- {loan should call on him at that time | lie instruction or the State Council | Anyone wishing to get in touch | of Education through confirming | with Mr. Schuckey and who cannot powers. meet him at the place and time men- | jearry © Three Valley tudent n the st ude is high Vonada been selected High School from East school-—Malvin and Alden to play in Penne Warntz Bower the All-State Band, at Canton Brad ford county, March 18, 1% and 20. Ev- ery year the outstanding members of the better high school bands are gathered together under a capable conductor to render concerts under the name of the All-State High School Band, county out Loan are purpose o being the for. made for f purchasing seed and tilizey for the production of crops the maximum amount being $400.00 | The rate of interest this year wil i4% rather than the 5% of years i TLouis E, Schucker, is theiof the Emergency destruc | Loan Office, ar while score of Glenn have after a hear- Sr ———— —— a ————— i i |SHERIFF INVESTIGATES % 20 in which William | EXPLOSION AT POTTERS MILLS Seibert, Mount Union, wag fatally In- | The following jured when the machine driven by the {Centre Daily Long girl hurtied an embankment on wast Walton avenue, near Gireen- wood and turned : are the result of an a Wr of previous have been iz reprinted from the \ . Times of Monday: ruck after Sheriff Harry V. Keeler today was investigating an explosion which rocked the house occupied by John Bitner at the gas station owned by Edward HA Loughner on Route 322 near Potters Mills early Saturday morning. No ong was injured in the explosion, presumably caused by dy- namite, but the ground 15 or 20 feet field supervisor Crop and Feed will be at the Centre Hall Fen over ER —.———————— ts PAiai-.-. awi.r.w.w@’W. PERMANENT REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IN ALL DISTRICTS An administration bill, designed complete the getablishment o: At a meeting of the joint board of the East Penns Valley high school held last week, the contract of the principal, James Neidigh., was cancels to ied. The records show no reason for perma- “The bill also driving behind the wagon and witness. od the apccident. Blair Borger about twee years Ag20 was a witness to an secident at nearly the same location, ENROLLMENT AT PENN STATE INCREASED TO 952 STUDENTS The Pennsylvania State College has reached a gross enrollment of 5052 =tudents for the present college year, according to Registrar W. 8. Hoffman. Regis‘ration during tha first sem. ester this year reached a grand total of 65684. This number plug the 268 students who entered the college at the beginning of the pecong semester a month ago, makes a gross enroll- ment of 5952 for the entire year. provides for consoil- dations regardless of the tax rate or the indebtedness of the distficts af. fected. In some instances it would boost the tax rte py 800 per cent. "Personally I am not opposed to con wolidation of small districts, but it should be done only with the approve al of thosa affected. “Wide powers are conferred on the proposed county hoards, Once powers are conferred on any agency they are never restricted but always increased. This move is the beginning of the end of local affairs. It is all done un- der the cloak of better education for children, We ali favor better educa- tion for children but still feel some control of this education and taxa- tion should rest with jocal authorities.” tioned above should write to Box 864, Harrisburg, Pa ss MI tf SAP ts A. Governor Earls could not suaded to reappoing ler chairman of be Oliver M. the | Republican, Ellwood French, Agriculture J, Chatles A. Fyendh, City, Lawrence Hansell French Commission since 1935. EE —— A oP CAAA Howard borough officials posting 20-mily speed signe. To tion of speed traps. nent personal registration of : A" throughout the commonwealth {bill would provide permanent per- | tration in boroughs, towns Deib- | shipe. without assistance: methods whereby may townships, I A AP ots. bring away from the house was torn up and about 20 window panes in the house were broken, pieces of the glass flying on Bitner's bed. The explosion occurred about 2:20 a. m., Loughner, who is employed by the Titan Metal company at Belle. fonte, liveg in a house about 500 feet distant from the gas station. ————— A ————— The examination for Junior Visit. ors to have been held Mar 6. under the Joint auspices of the Bureau of As- sistance, Department of Welfare, and the State Emergency Relief Adminis. tration, has been postponed until the form of relief administration Tas been definitely decided on through legislation, the board's action The joint boarg is made up of directors from Millhelm boroughs, Penn and Haines townships. It appears the boards when in joint session have not been able to work barmoniously from the very begin ning of the joint high school set-up. J. C. Rudy, tenant on the Potte homestead west of Centre Hall will mak, sale of his farm stock and im- plements, on Saturday, as per an ad- vertisement in this issue of the Re- porter. Mr. Rudy will retire and lee Cale in Petersburg. His son, James Leonard Rudy, who has been living with his father. will begin farming this spring on the Osman farm, which will be vacater by IL. H. Garbrick, the dairyman, when he moves to Centre Hall -
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