The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 05, 1920, Image 1

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    )L. XCHIIL.
Vi
at Sight.
Stamps of the 1918 and 1919
May For the
Convenient Treasury Certificates.
Be Exchanged Mor
ATTRACTIVE FEATURES
GOVERNMENT SECUR
OF 192
ITIES
1920 Ti ry
Savings Certificates makes tl
deemabie on two months
after purchase, with the customary
ten days’ It may inters
est to holders of 1918 and 19190 issues
of Savings Certificates to know these
may be exchanged for Treasury Save
ings Certificates of the corresponding
{ssues, but the latter are not offered
for cash sale. Holders of War Sav.
ings Certificates of 1918 or 1919 Issues
which are incomplete, but which age
grega‘e $100 or some multiple of it
£200, $300, 8400, ete~may exchange
these for Treasury Savings Certifis
cates of thelr corresponding series,
Leading economists of the coumtry
agree that there is little hope of low.
ering prices unless the people in gen.
eral stop buying the unnecessary
things and practice economy In their
tiouseholds. To create a will and to
form a habit of regular and systematio
savings they unequivocally endorse
the plan of the U, 8 Treasury Depart.
ment advocating the purchase of
Thrift and Savings Stamps and Treas
ury Savings Certificates,
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The primary room of the State Col
lege public schools have been closed for
a few days on account of scarlet fever.
notice be of
County Organization Meets With
Spring Mills Grange, a Live Sub-
ordinate Organization.
Pomona
County
r of last with
week
Connecticut Foste
im
to Provide
Vict
©
eT
! nD S
Hus
of Turks.
Mathore §
wioulers ior
ysador to
irances that the exar of these
will
similar organizations in
nple
Connecticut women
ve fol
lowed by
all the other states have been received
at the headquarters of the East
Relief, 1 Madison avenue, New York
MIA
Near
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The Lewistown bus, going from Lew-
istown to Bellefonte via Hall,
has again resumed running after a dis
Centre
continuance owing to bad roads.
E HALL.
DR. WILLIAMS’ LECTURE.
Great Civic Reformer Will Talk
Hall and Spring Mills.
pp pl
Took Carbolic Acid by Mistake
J Memorial Assured. WN
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Boy Scouts’ Play.
-
erman
an
year's busine
Centre ¢
We
prop ition
will rance
up threshing machinery
and saw mills to submit.—Isaac Under-
wood, Secretary.
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STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
About 43 per cent, of the sheep in
Pennsylvania are in Washington and
Green counties,
In density of population, Pennsylvan-
ia in 1910 had 171 persons to the square
mile, and ranked sixth in this respect.
Urban and Rural population of Penn-
sylvania compared:
Urban
. bo per cent,
ss 88" i
Rural
40 per cent.
443
1910
1900
a"
" “" "
1800 . . 50" £0
tHE DEATH RECORD.
co orl
55 Tractors on Centre County Farms.
a
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Jersey Shore Has Big Fire.
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Skull Fractured By
Sledge
Fall
nd fell di
ot the big
riving the
mer struck
above the
reriler
render
and
where
then
Barring complica.
tions his physician is confident of recov-
ery.
In telli
Te
moved hi
ig of the accident, the fellow
employee who wielded the hammer said
that Boyer fell in the path of the sledge
after it was
on the downward journey
and he was powerless to check its speed
He said it was the last “shot” he intend
ed to give the rivet, and it was an easy
one. If it had been of o first
blows, when terrible force is put behind
the hammer the youth's head would have
been crushed, the workman said.
one th
im AA A ——————
Rev, J. T. Scott was recently installed
pastor of the Presbyterian church at
*hilipsburg.
1920,
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Jy
FREE TREE SEEDLINS.
Can You Use Forest Tree Seedlings
This Spring? They Are Free.
sss ——
Stole “Wet Goods'’ from Cellar.
EE ——
Lock Haven Surgeon Stricken.
pn
wrated in Mifflin
County.
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. PR
Fire Drill Proves Good for Tyrone
Public School.
Bellefonte to Have Silk Mill.
¢
Living On $44.00 A Year.
every
iow the prev
the make
chants of the town are k
supplying their needs
value of hundreds of
lars changes hands
What a different story
the subject races in the
The
handles in a year,
money which is equivalent
year in American money.
bile can be kept by him
1"
has to tell, average
only the
No
These farmers
mo
side
anion
are satisfied if they produce So bushels
¢f wheat and an equal value of other
It is this condition of affairs
that Near East Relief is trying to allevi-
ate by introducing modern methods so
that in another year not
of the inhabitants who face
death by starvation as there is this win.
ter,
Think of it! 800,00 Christian peoplé in
Armenia facing death from hunger and
The Near East Relief Campaign
for the help of these starved and suffer.
ing peoples will be held February 1st to
22nd, aod then you are asked to give to
this worthy movement, ‘‘Every citizen
give something.”
C—O TDA.
produc ix,
there will be
800.000
cold,
Lewistown is in for a big home-build-
ing boom, stock to the amount of $339,
300 having been sold in a short inten-
sive campaign by the Lewistown Hous-
ing and Developing Company,
[OWN ARD COUNTY NEW:
ILPPENINGS OF
FROM
LOCAL INTES
ALL PARTS
a4 Year Ss
1
14s been awarded In
n those counties where there
ire than senatori
scholarship is awarded C
In Centre county, William W
Belle
one
fonte was the winner
The degree team of the Bell
lodge, Ladies of the Golden
yn invitation of the Centre Hall
conferred the degree upon seven new
members in the local ladies’ order,
Eagle,
. lodge,
Tues.
day night of last week.
business session, choice refreshments
were served, The members of the
Bellefonte degree team present were:
Mrs. Nevin Cole, Mrs. Joseph Thal,
Mrs, Fulmer, Mrs, Irvin Tate, Mrs,
Downing, Mrs. Markle, Mrs. Bottorf,
Mrs. Calvin Gates, Mrs, Joseph Gar.
brick, Mrs. Fore, Mrs. Senecca Walker,
Mrs. Edward Young. From the Spring
Mills lodge the following ladies were
present: Mrs. (Dr) H. 8S. Braucht,
Mrs, Heims, Mrs. Jacob McCool, Mrs,
Mae Gramley, Mrs. Clayton Stover,
Mrs. W. O. Gramley, Mrs, Calvin King,
Mrs. James McCool, Mrs. Anna Smith,
Mrs, Minnie Kennelly, Mrs. Hattie
Duck, Mrs. Maggie Seitzinger, Mrs,
Zerby,
Following the