The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1921, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED (WEEKLY.
SENTRE HALL - - PENNA.
Ci I
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921
SMITH & BAILEY . . . . « Proprietors
8. W.SMITH . . . + + «+ « + + BEditer
Local Editor and
Busine Ranagur
EDWARD E. BAILEY
Ratered at the Pout Ofmoe in “Oentre Hall ne
second Olass mail matter,
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are ono and one-half dollars per year.
ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise
ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in-
sertions, 15 oents per inch for each issue. Dis-
Ja advertisin Sooupying less space than ten
snd for less than Insertions, from
twenty to twenty-five cents fuch for each
issue, according to composi a Minimum
charge, seventy-five pany
Local notices agoom ying display advertis-
ing five cents per line or insertion ; other-
wise, sight cents per line, minimum charge,
twenty- ve cents,
aa Ho notices, twenty cents per line for three
and ten cents per line for each wai-
ditional al tnseriion.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REY. NELVIN C. DRUMMN, Pastor
Services for
SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1921
Spring Mills, m,—** Behold
Thy Mother.”
Tusseyville, 2:30 p.
Thy Mother."
Centre Hall, 7:30 p. m,—
ces in Life"—Baccalaureate Sermon.
PrayemMeeting, Wed, evening,
clock.
Teacher Training Class at 8 p. m,,
Wednesday, at Centre Hall ; Thursday
evening, 7.30, at Georges Valley.
10:30 A.
-*'* Behold
7 o'-
Presbyterian—Centre Hall,
Methodist—Centre Hall,
communion service by Rev.
PDD.
U. Ev. — Lemont, morning ;
Hall, afternoon.
morning.
morning, |
J.E. Bucke,
, district superintendent.
Linden
Reformed.—Spring Mills, morning ;
Union, aftérnoon; Centre Hall, evening.
K. of M, Doings at Boalsburs.
During the past few weeks the Malta
and Black degrees were conferred. A-
ter conferring the Black degree several
of the ladies had ‘prepared refreshments
for the members present, and they were
much enjoyed, Thanks to the ladies,
On the evening of Memorial Day the
the enjoyment of all persons coming [to
Boslsburg that day.
Watch these columns for
news of Knights of Malta.
Broké Leg in Pall.
S. P. Hennigh, of Centre Hall, suffer.
ed a fracture of his left leg on Wednes-
day afternoon of last week, when he
fell off a ladder while painting his new
home. Mr, Hennigh fell a distance of
twelve feet and might have escaped in-
jury had it not been for a stick of timber
lying on the ground, which he struck
upon falling. The accident was due to
his moving the ladder to a freshly
painted part of the house, which caused
the upper end to ship. The following
day Mr. Hennigh was removed to the
Bellefonte hospital where he is getting
along as well as can be expected,
m——— ee mesme——
Missionary Meeting.
Rev. William Beirps, a West India
missionary, will speak in the Interna.
tional Holiness church, near Colyer, on
Tuesday evening, May roth, at § o'clock.
A rare treat, All are invited.
m————————
Auction at Meliss’ Store.
Auction sale will be held at the G. R,
Meiss store at Colyer, on Saturday eve-
-| ning. Come for bargains and a good
| time.
Beginning Saturday night, there wll
also be ice cream for sale throughout
the summer season. adv,
St———————————————
$250 Reward for Arrest of Incend
laries.
| Gifford Pinchot, the State's Chief For- |
| $250 offered by the Department ot For-'
estry for information leading to the ar-
rest and conviction of incendiaries start-
| ing forest fires, will be paid to any per-|
| son except foresters, rangers, and othe rs
| employed by the Department on a {fu
| time basis. Forest fire warden,
rary laborers and others temporarily em- |
ployed by the hour or day, are included |
Cpe 3 |
| among those eligible for the reward.
——
Wheat Outlook Excellent.
Indications are that Pennsylvania w in|
have a bumper wheat crop this year,
: barring the u
cording to the
Pennsylvania
) |
On April 1, ac-|
Statist
Department of Agricul-|
nforseen,
ures tt : i
Bureau of ics Of |
ion of the wheat was 68 | o
normal crop, el git per |
g
f the corresponding dat
’
al ma
fe
crop acd the
weather ti did no damage of any
kind.
The records show that there
snow covering during the past
of only 2.5 weeks, as an average for
en'ire state but the
was s0 mild that the
snow blanket
{ condition of the crop . April 1, indicated
yield of 29,905,000 bushels,
protection of
Hospital Installs Raduins to Treat
Cancer.
The Geisinger Memorial Hospital at
Danville has completed arrangements
for the purchase of $10,000 worth of
radium for use in establishing a radium
clinic for central Pennsylvania,
The amount of radium that will be
secured is 100 milograms, or about
enough to cover the point of an ordi-
nary pocket knife, The life of this rad-
ium unit according to Dr. Foss, chief
surgeon of the institution, is 3000 years
and if all the energy it is capable of
producing could be concentrated at one
time it would be sufficient to lift a giant
battleship out of the water.
Radium has been especially useful in
the breaking down of tissue in the treat-
ment of tumors and cancer,
The purpose to which it will be ap-
plied was announced last week in an
article contributed by Dr, Dr. Foss to
the Danville Evening News. The hos-
pital authorities look to physicians of
Central Pennsylvania to take advantage
of the purchase of the radium in cases
where it will be of service,
The unit of radium emanation has
named the ‘‘curie,” in honor of
and Madam Curie, the dis-
radium. The curie is that
quantity of emanation in equilibrium
with one gram of radium element.
For practical purposes one one-thous-
andth part of a curie, or one ‘'milli-
' is the unit almost universally
been
Professor
covers of
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Transfers of Real Estate.
Wm. H. Musser, et al, trustee, to Har-
ris Stover,tract in Penn township ; $16,-
{ 000.
Ida L. Vonada, et bar, to A, C. Mark,
tract in Gregg township , $3500.
John A. Moyer, et al, to Rebersburg
in Miles township ;
Rossman, et ux, to W,. O,
. tract in Potter township ;
Misha ael F
Heckn
$12 500,
Mrs, Sarah E. Girerer to C. F. Emery,
tre Hall ; $110.
David A. Boozer, etal,
to Nora M.
2:18 000.
Hosterman, et al, to Da-
Claude GG.
$650,
lomew, et ux, to Fos
in Potter township,
, &t ux, to
n Gregg township ;
t ux, to F. .W. Miller,
t un township ; $10,000,
David L. Geary to Anna M. Treaster,
tract in Potter township ; $2500.
F. I. Houtz, et bar, to John C. Ishler,
tract in Harris township ; $2330,
C—O IE CA CGO M3 3 ry RAE,
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wiTH YOUR 8AVingy
In order to stimulate Thrift and promote the habit
of Saving, we have purchased 100 of these attractive
design Saving Banks which we will lend free of ¢harge
to any person opening a new savings account with one dollar or more,
The Farmers National Bank
Depository for Funds of U. 8, Government. IM i [ | hei m Pa
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS FROM SA. M tog P. M,
has a National
therefore you PE putation,
burners are
will enjoy a
are built: for SERVICE:
with perfect safet
One
Kor bak
URABIL
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Has no wicks, —
Oil Stove. They
them
D. J. NIEMAN
announces
the opening of a New Department
devoted exclusively to
COLUMBIA
Grafonolas and Records
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921
HEADQUARTERS FOR PENNS VALLEY
MUSIC LOVERS !
The best place in Penns Valley to buy your phonograph and rec-
ords., Because here you will find the largest assortments, the best
values and the newest and latest records.
In our pleasant music rooms you will have ample opportunity to
inspect the exquisite workmanship of the beautiful Columbia Cabi-
nets ; compare the many modern improvements on Coiumbia re-
producter tone arm and motor, and appreciate the smooth richness
of Columbia tone, You will be welcome-—-our experts will be glad
to answer any questions you ask-you can play any record on any
instrument, and thus form your own judgment as to which Gral-
onola you prefer,
Nieman'’s is the place to make sure of a satisfactory selection, It
does make a great deal of difference where you buy your phono-
graph-come in and see,
COLUMBIA Grafonolas up
to $300, sold on terms that
will suit you.
Nieman's Department Store
Epa PA.