SH RE ARR pee ad » DEALHY her home in it noon, of apoplexy, Plessant Gay Mra nea the death twenly years ago, lived alove and al-| ways er joyed the best of health, and with the inoressing years continued to | drherown 1nday she wae as well aa usual and at ten stricken and hours passed away, ® born in Juniata 1839 housework, 8 o'clock was suddenly in two he waa December 14 ve years and four mo county, | consequently wae | ths of Her parenta were Levi and Hat. tis Eva Ia 1860 she married Henry Noll and all their life wae spent at Pleasant Gap, hood day identified » Reformed church and tire life lived in accord with the of her Master snd ber in- in the community in whie seventy fi age, married Ia her girl herself with throughout 8 she was always for good. erable friends sud no her ternoon and| ld at 4 Hev, Am Reforu ed | Mur children: pd Joho 1 } Zon; E. Ramey, 3 Og brothers ang sisters also Henry Evey, I ivey, siate College wf i ssi—— Hors pelster wedding to wrA0NAge in esday evening hard M, Kell 3a Orpha A. were united 1y by Rev. W. H ihe M. E. church, Is & MMemoer. lame, which pearance » DIASGIDE Up AD of ise iit lL Big a thing at a bac as well as the toe A ig, woo uu Y for a nervous breakdown in| i » sanitarium at Harrisbarg, re iroy this 7 «il Vas s» tend. | g ass stard I ard d march of for - fp Pine Grove Mi: Miller is leid te iS ] up with heart trouble Joh wr ‘ yEY3 8 i ingle the h 3 his unele, Dale was a Bonday visitor Wil Maellormick, Bert th atl ism Dale Mu seer Draibelnis hav he aqato Ward, Jr, left on Monday for Now Jervey where he has accapled a position as traveling ealeaman, Mr and Mes George Potter of Old Fort autoed to town and spent Bun- day with old neighbors, Alvin Corl and family er jiyed a drive with their two-'u-hsnd carriage tesin and spent Buoday with relatives at Blate College, H. Hoyder and Mra, Frank B snx are among the sick and are not improviog as rapidly ther friends hoped for, Rev Li. Btoy Hpangler, the popu'ar young divine of the Lutheran charge, handed in his resiguation last Bunday "to take «ffect in two weeks accepted a call to Everett, Last Thursday Mre, J. A. Cramer give a birthday party at har home at Miata College to Miss Eliz ibeth Miller of Rock Bpringe, Frank Homsn was taken by eur prise on Saturday evening w= hen he found his home filled with neighbors who had eome to make meriy, A peven-courss menu was served by his wile and assistants The high school graduating exers cises took place Friday evening in the 1.0, 0 F. ball, which wes tastefully decorated with ferns and roses, The clasa colors were gold and blue, and class fl vwor pluk carnation. Prof, John Marghaan made the address The State College orehientra furnished Hon J W. Kep- ler presented the diplomse Mine Naomi Stover ww va'adiotorisn | she and Miss A. Ward, R ph Dalap snd Charles Manday ¢ustituted the gradu. athog alree, M. Pw 8% Tenchers' Pension BLL, Teechers of the entire state are inter ented in snd will be sflected by the pasasge of the Tomkins teachers’ re- ement bill, which is expected in Lhe cuse in the next two weeks. It is understood at the capitol that he gm HMiate Fuperintendent Behae fler, members of the state board of educa tion and other interested officials are in favor of the bill, The of administration vernor, will be cost fund is to be made by the teachers; this is done to overcome the constitu. tional prohibition of the stale allowing pensions and gratuities exd®t for mill tary service It has been euggested that the fund sclual'y be created cout public treasury by the simple expendient of increasing teachers’ sal- aries proportionately. leachers who contract any period between July 1, une 30, 1935, » lute treasury ry of the for and teach 1915, ntribute to are to of into the following per- tages of th ir salaries: Firs 3; ti five years, 4 per cent; second, ird, 2: [urt 1 ’ Maximum nts per teacher are as follows: [er year; third, $39; he tained state and local cflicials fourth, $16 Riven percentages are to from salary warranis by Any one from manently ret tirement « Any teacher who 3 Lhirly yes have f Pennsylvania; BREega'e one 1 months in the ols after June 1 who has attained the neylvania public sche 1 1915 MM #IXLY years, al age shall be entitled to = Any teacher ¥ Fea arid led ie, LORY 3 D3 tha yy ihe t Hetiring allowan We es are provided Ones’'xth of the sverags uring the last If rvies io the public #4 nthiy salary d onthe of ni vial a # of ibis state, muldplied by the amber of years of eight 13 whie total 1 &r hing be of the of » Penneylvania tescher for the legal minimum school year, nor more than $800 The spe method of computia- tion is to be used for disability allow ance, except that the period is to be the last forty months, tle minimum 30 per cent and the meximum $700 s———————— ats at— LOUAL OPTION BILL DEFEATED, » The local option Lill was defeated in vole of 128 to 78 ————— A ———— i i DIXON'S HEALTH TALKS, i - | The Breeding Season of Morgaltoes Has Br | gun and f ommissioner Urges Breeding Finces bs Destroyed, “has | Motquitoes born now not only live | all summer, but each female lays ge | cording to the species, about 150 egus hese multiplied by the generations of | a senson would add up to millions of morqufloe g. As their breeding season hss begun we must be diligent in our | efforts to destroy their breeding places Should we fail in our efforts we will be annoyed by their buzzing and their | biting and by an incress: of malaria | fever, and should yellow fever be in-| troduced to our shores, it would make | for a serious epidemic The battle must begin once. If] have u«e raip for water supply, they should be carefal'y that water and at f we to barrels our | netted so thie poo should be filled up or drains the moiquito canop ®, i a they should 1 reach lay Ite egg fresh a exist «bout our piece sid earrying away the rain water and rmit it to eolleit and beens Lf our swamps sre (oo larg I up, ths ould | the Ding. hh petroleum, Liat | prevent the larva of the oil wil from reaching It will the: want of oxygen, i [u country places ducks, particular. will do keep | juito peste, as they ars very the atmosphere (0 for {uito breed, drown ly mallards, much to down m fond of the larva and pupa oxen, broken | hold the | favorable | Oae | walter will bs Tomato cans, sardine vesne| bres ling places for ' half fall of ficient for the rearit 2 { tomato can thousands | #1 u of mie Lowes, qui I'he saucers under the fl wer pots | uses ofler favorable breediog pl Waller that are set out for birds and animals are fen fcucd fall of aud sround our he S08 vessels jai Inrvee cught t ¥:. BO B&B be laid in rooms ae) breeding we have OCCRRIOl found fertil hat gre only fien been places aud where hotes were pereenied they were filled wi'h mos suit 0, owing to the fact trast muy be had these or female vi} ilies found to the waler pitchers of a spare chamber two0 BCCPeR ne mi ia ———————— A SA —— Marringe Licenses John OC, Morrison, Warriors Mark Havila®s Thompson, Philipsburg msm—r———— Examisation at *prisg Mills examination at Mpriog st 5 a. and High provided Jones Entranocs Mil'a, Friday, Apri! 2344, Candidates for grammar school be present promp! with neneil and psper.— Principal Fs i VN. R » twp. $8810 60 | ADVERTISEMENTS Jesga T. Leathers ¢f ux to Howard Welle, treet of 'and in Bpring lwp $l Transfers of Reni Estate John O. Eisenbuth et ux to John D, Lingle, treet of land in Penn $1,120 Anna M Kerstetter $4 000, Jus. I. R Iixra Callvhan, trict of lsnd in Harris twp $3 200 8 CL nd In Potter twp Amon tover et al Exrs, to W, I, hutles W. Ti et ux lo Ralpb Zerby, 8 trects of land in Haines twp Milesbure $5,2° KE twi ¥ { inv ¥ oy toy J i sr of har i TR el yv ¢t bar io Enawmuel Penn twp 5 8 Malis trect of land in Penn My: i igart 1116 iw i ¥ pay #3 ¢t al to Dan er $12,760 persons i, or offs isrd in to M le Buirk el ux i legs Lwp, Li Stover et ux to W, F. Blover, er, treet of land $160 Ammon yi in Col W.D.Zrby et ux to A. Stover, 3 tracis of land in Halves twp, Effie E. Ripka et al Howard Foust, tract of land | Eliza J. Btover to W. ( trect of land in George M, Mlack, tract $5,600 Howard G fa Giephart, twp. $2100 Laura A. G nel, tra 750 William Hilo $1 905, Margaret J Potter twig Penn twp, B to of land in Miller et ux to tract snd In Hamu Miles I tw] 3 m twp 11 { H cir { all SIZES Ol WATER PIPES -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc,, at lowest prices, S. J. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa, L. L. SMITH, Dealer CENTRE HALL, PA. ey wvireiil A demonstration will of its superior qualitics-—a lines : do not fail to see the newest convince you ’ c car with few equals at th Call Bell phone. price. pring Work on the Big Farm --or on the small farm for that matter, is made easy when you can | place absolute confidence in your machinery. To do the work well and relieve the farmer of all unnecessary trouble and count most in machinery for the farm, 1 : * » worry arc the things | You Can't Go Wrong in Buying any of these Machines for Your Farm | rhi 1 ox y Syracuse yaik 2 wh Aver ing Plows, Plows. Lever Spring Tootn rows, Spik Harrow Perry Harrows, Imperial and Johnson singl doul . 4 1 annet y i 5 py vs £4 Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers. © :. = just received. we. covdan Bap 8, garden bar- 5 5 3 “ le Disc stone Bar- Single and double Clod Crushers. Black Hawk CAR WIRE FENCING--Barbed Wire, Smooth Wire, Woven Wire and Lawn Fence. All sizes of staples and nails. ROOFING CEMENT BRICK, SAND Steel and Ashphalt A carload just received and STONE in stock Seeds --The Purest Varieties of Clover and Alsike Seeds--Jeeds Corn Planter, | FLOUR AND FEED, STOCK TONICS Bran, Middlings, Oil Meal, Cotton Sced Meal, Dairy Feed, Chop, Cracked Corn, Corn- meal, Scratch Feed, Grit and Charcoal, “ Clover ” Brand Stock Tonic Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley and Rye Bought and Sold at all times { , ALL SIZES OF HARD COAL ; Coa + Screened, Lump, and Run-of mine BITUMINOUS COAL. Anything wanted not mentioned here will be gotten on short notice, before you buy or sell,