The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1920, Image 4

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EF »ORTER To Form a Center Conservation Asso. | BOALSBURG. Transfers of Real Estate. ter, in Gregg township ; $300. ! State Agricultural Notes,
A number of citizens of Centre county | ‘Miss: Belle Miller; of State College, | Philip P. Frank to Joha BE. Noll, tract R Harry €. Rothro ks tux ¢ ‘e Wm A. larion county farmers surpassed the
met at the residence of Major. Theodore, was a recent visitor with relatives here, in} alter township, $33 ad roi Srooe y» acl in artis township ; ig, & of all counties of the state in the
Davis Boal, on Saturday afternoon, at| Mrs. Carolyn Geary, of Centre Hall, = ©4Tai Bushman, gla, to Lettie Goud- Lewis BE. Stover ef ux. to Coburn use of lime during 1919. In this county
CENTRE HALL PENN’A, the suggestion of Dean R. L.. Watts to | spent last week with her sister, Mrs, in gy in Lregs. DUNS ID, Nia 0 : Farm Products Co., tract'in Penn pwn- lime valued at $161,910 was used. ls /
= === | take into consideration the continued "Wm. Meyer. Hi a Harkle. I" Loehrdy, tract ship | $5000 . iy. : Juniata county only 84 352 worth of lima/
THURSDAY. APRIL 15; 1920 waste of our local resources and the| Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner and Miss poi M Kimport's Bxrs. t0.8 B Wai ee RI NLD Wits Martz, | Gas applied to the soil
Somme meme | effect on the cost of living and our ns- | Rose Meek returned to their homes at harer, tract in Harris township ; | a : Forty-five of the lea ling dairymen
BMITH & = 410 Proprietors | tional prosperity as well as our national | Altoona on Monday after spending sev- $6000. AARONSBURG. Beaver county have notified the Bareau
happiness. Upon invitation, Dr. Don- | eral weeks here. | Daniel W Zeigler to Rosie F. Harter, So #e of Animal Ing ry, Pennsylvania De-
aldson, Williamsport, a membr of the| Mrs, Anna Ryann, after spending the | © #1. tract in Gregg township; 15. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zerby are the | .....nt of Agriculture, that they wish
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8. W, sMITH Halter
Loca’ Pditor and : . ; . we 2 re { ie anes boy | : 4
EDWARD E BAILEY Ra Manager | State Game Commission, spoke of the | winter months with her daughter at| Rosie F. Harter, et al to Lloyd E.| proud parents of a new baby boy, born |, accept the accredited herd plan for
= —== | absolute necessity of reforestation and | Coatsville, came to the home of another Sartges, $ract in Cregg township; $13,- | on Buna al = . _ |the eradication of tuberculosis from
. CHUFCH APPOINTMENTR fige prevention, especially in the moun- | daughter, Mrs, G, N. Fisher, where she| op, Taylor, et al, to M. O. Stover, this Ta ine - Bower is critically ill at | their dairy herds,
Reformed — Union, morning ; Spring | tain region ot central Pennsylvania, if will remain for an indefinite time. tract in Mig; $1650 | as 1, of State College, vis : .
Mills, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. | We would preserve the remnant of our The following friends attended the fu- Emanuel VoWkda, et ux, to W, C 1 ak Tg rer a 4 it dp dpedpedpodi Bp dip dpi >
hunting and fishing heritage and pre- | neral of Mrs James Ross on Saturday : Wiedmire, tract in Gregg township ; | | 4s atv : ae r oanday.
vent the devastating floods of the lower | Mrs. Esther Gregory and two daugh-|¥$2550. [amet I and | amt ly are prepariog
portion of the state. We must lessen [ters , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Porter and .T M Gramley, etuxto E. [. Wance, lo eave for he Mazy 5 wire Ms Hill
the pollution of streams, avoid forest | daughter and Mrs, Musser, of Altoona; |" '® Miles township ; $12,775. has secured employment as 8 siationaty
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: : \ ,P. Auman to 8. W., Gramley, tract | engineer,
a ie) re and | Mr. 1 Mrs, Ge } n . L Y. “
fires, plant cut-over timber tracts Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer, of Mont in Millbeim, $1250.
Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning;
Tusseyville, afternoon; Spring Mills,
evening. Rev. Dram will preach.
United Ev: ange slical,—Saturday after
noon, 2,30 terly conference at
Centre Hall : Tusseyville, Saturday eve- | cooperate with the State Department of | gomery ; Mrs. Agnes Meyer, of Lock
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Insurance and
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Real Estate
¢ : Clayton B. Stover to Elmer D, Ripka,
ning, communion ; Sunday morning, | Forestry, Game ‘and Fishing, These | Haven ; Mrs, Grundhoffer and Miss} 401 Gregg township : $250, : S A | E REGISTER
Lemont ; Li Hall, afternoon ; Cen-| Loca a few of the activities pointed out, | Frances Harter, of State Coliege ; Mrs. Mary C Ie Thom |
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Ee ee L Rev r mn i Bo D After a free discussion by all present, | Abner Hemperly and son Webster, {as E. Gray, tractin State College ;
D.. of Lewisburg, wiil officiate. it was resolved to call a meeting of the | Ross Sechrist and John Yordy, of Ann. | $0000. | SATURDAY, APRIL 24. at
we - — | citizens of the county generally to form § ville, Lebanon county, Sarah Ann Tressler's Exrs, to Annie clock. at her home it Centre Hall
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT a Centre Conservation Association and a emt ———— E Lae, tract in College township | Hol a Meyer wil | sell ell he use hold ue $,
it was hoped that the idea would spread POTTERS MILLS. nde | spring wagon, slei gh, ec
, William E. Musser to William A
[sEGISLATURE, to every county of the state. A com-| MM, and Mrs, Sankey made a trip to| Breon, tract in Gregg township;! FOR SALE. Ci vy
mittee was appointed to carry out the
We are authorized to abnounce the : Mifflin county on Saturday. ase. : ; erai different varieties sce W.
name of FE NAGINEY. of Belle-| plans for the meetiog to be held at the| wm. and Mrs. Jessie McClenahan are| John Garver, et ux to Charles A. Leis- | Ripka, Centre Hill,
fonte. as a candidate for the Legislature | Boal Machine Gun Camp, near Boals-
from Centre county, subject to rules go burg, sometime in May or June. "The
or a : iic primaries, 10 De .,mmittee consists of Prof J, A. Fergu-
eld May 1: SC A . Wh a 4
son, chairman, State College: Major ih her friend, Stella Hosterman.,
We di ; VEY of “Bollef, Jie Boal, Boalsburg ; David Chambers, Miss Dorothy Hanua has been housed
pame of |. I.. HARVEY, of Bellefonte, | . Ws Ss ry il : ke ath
a8 a can Logislature from Sandy Ridge ; Ward Gramley, Mill up the last three weeks with rheuma
Centre count to rules govern- | heim; J. W. Mayes, Howard; George ;ign,,
ing the R naries, to be held | Meek, Bellefonte ; and Ralph Smith,
May 18, 192 Sandy Ridge, Due notice of the date of
the meeting will be given and it is hoped
Chas. D. Bartholomew
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rejoicing over the birth of a little daugh- |
ter. |
Miss Crader, of Coburn, spent Sunda
Miles Barger moved his family from |
tte Foreman tenant house to Red
on Thursday last week.
For Ds § LErUBLICAN | & large attendance of public-spirited city James Han
zens will be present. The war trophies
We = innoungce t at the Camp will be placed on exhibition | 4.0
name of t. of Smethy + | in connection with the meeting. Mis
Pa., as legat 1
Republi
aa, of Fulton county, spent
several days at the illiam Blauser
Catharine Sinkabipe, teacher «
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Drawn for Jury Service. ed to ber h
The following Potter towaship citi- day,
zens bave been drawn for jury service at Mr
the May term 8
Monday, May 17tl
Frank ]. Bible, farmer,
Ww Byron (aris, stone mason.
How would YOU ERT
Be ~ i iit Cars Are Advancing in Price--You Will
1 1 iro 0 lil Save Money by Placing Your Order Now
We have received a few CHEVROLET CARS and have taken orders for all
we have on hand, but are expecting a few more carloads shortly. The T B
Mode! CHEVROLET is a large powerful car and can take almost any moun-
tain on high gear. You are getting quite a car for the money.
awe mit] | UN Wiad Hl THE PRICES ARE :
Hussars CA 34 Years Work Model 490, f.0.b. Flint, Mich., $785 ; T B Model, f.0.b. Flint, Mich., $12
al WO 5-Passenger Paige, $1700 ; 7-Passenger Paige, $2200
Ave recov.
A . HAT is the kind of increase in salary :
$ A5le © be the minister has received. His living Inner Tube Free!
autoed from expenses have risen just as fast and as far
ot Anyone purchasing a tirc before May Ist will receive an extra tubs with
visited his as yours.
every tire purchased. We sell Goodyear, Kelly-Springficld, Pennsylvania
and other high grade tires,
A
ily. of State But he is paid on the average just 52 cents
fternoon at the more per church memben than he was paid 34
years ago. .
has returned pet Harold Meyer started working in our garage few weeks ago. Mr, Meyer worked for us
er condition The Minister Never Fails You one SeRsOn, a year ago, and seemed to make progress very rapidly From here he went to
——— Every officer of the Government with a war
FRUITTOWN. message to deliver appealed to the ministers first
re ml | Tn sen eee come | | DECKER MOTOR COMPANY, Spring Mills, Pa.
tres cateuat this msitiaa. than government economists figure as a minimum
Walter B rued to his h for the support of an average family. : E
Tat wed When hospitals need money they enlist the
pr support of the ministers—and receive it.
Charle ‘ ed to State College
last week after «| ng the Easter va- But when sickness visits the minister or the
ation pail ily #t this place. members of his family they must be treated in a w— mens
EN . lege ol EES: charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer’s,
Detroit, Michigan, and took an Elec rical and Mechanical Course in an auto school. He
will prove to sou what he can do if you give him some of the work on your car,
spent a fe . veek with friends
‘iy : “
at this pla 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than i t S St |
Miss Fra . r. of Herndon, is — ‘ i
ree - ' er. . eraon, 3s $20 a week —about half the pay of a mechanic. ¢ o orrec pring y e
home. We Pay Him Half the Wages of a Mechanic —
GEORGES VALLEY. And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do
8 a Sd : you contribute’ Nothing if you are outside the church;
or J y ed friends at
Milroy 6 2 erage of less than 3c a day if you are a church SIESSLER’S SPRING STYLES typify correct dress for Ladies who
W. FM : ; a Sunday visitor :
at the J, 1 : To All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to poe desire to be original in dress.
Rev. 1. C B {ined at the home of the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our We still maintain the policy which we i set heretofore, Our se-
Clark Yet children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the : . :
Miss G1 ingle spesta tow days spiritual training of the youth. . lection of Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, is enormously large and no
last week randparents, Mr, ¢ ; »
-t res i Ane! rents; is We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense two garments are alike.
Mrs. Ch a and son Lloyd, of Part of the Interchurch World program is this —a living
Penn Hall, visited a fow days last week wage for every minister of Jesus Christ: an efficient plant, Every well-dressed woman wants to be clad in an individual style. Our
at ie hi : B. Rip hiro and a chance to do a big man’s job policy of buying enables such women to gratify their wishes,
ly May Hime pape Byaday If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers
no nd "ra. James better. It's the best investment for your community-—and Te -
Immel, of @recngrove. Bh Tc nah eatapt JOF yous & A splendid and handsome variety of CLOTHES FOR MEN. Our mod
Sumit tae here Wi pen els are attractive, of good quality, and have the exact lines which style in-
Decker Valley. : dicates. :
Mr. apd Mrs. Wm, Lingle, of Tussey-
ville, spent Sunday at the home of the
Jatter's sister, Mrs, W. P. Lingle : Dress according to Kessler's interpretation of style, and
you will bs satisfied,
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Mr. and Mrs, 1. M. Barger ‘and son 1
Richard spout Sunday at the I. C. Barg-
er home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharer spent Sun. :
day at Centre Hall at the Jacub Sharer WORLD MOVEMENT MILLHEIM K ES Si E R’ S DEPARTMENT
home. ; iby
EN STORE
Jay Yealsr and Miss Edoa Lingle WEST STR ory P N,
motored to the borie of the latter's par. - mn BET, NEWYORK © | THE HOME OF GOOD MERCHANDISE |]
ents, I. 8. Lingle, in Decker Valley. ° The publication of this advertissment is mads possible ’ 1 ; ;
I. T. kl. Foust is having a crew of through the co-operation of 30. denominations
men repairing the roads,
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