The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 16, 1922, Image 1

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LODGE'S NEW ROLE,
Is Lodge A Now or Was He
Years
Humbug
A Humbug Two Ago!
cholar
busine
rishes
plained
a long
good
seemed
John
Clearficl
shall
James C. Gregor,
Short made a
BOK
The
the sick
transfusion
condition of Irvis
Ides
operations se
BO imp
ing him slowly but
surely
State hospital reports,
ipsburg Journal. One
of
the other Yay
gave a pint blood
to
was Miss Laura
fius, 15 years old, of Graham Station.
Public Sale of New Farm Machinery.
Everythiog
from manure
be offered at public sale by the under
signed at their mill at Centre Hall sta-
tion, on Saturday, April 8th,
at one o'clock p. m f
This will opportunity you
cannot afford to miss if In need of farm
machinery of any kind.
date,
in new farm machinery,
spreaders to plows, will
beginning
prove an
lemember the
BRADFORD & CO.
UNITE FOR
STATE
DEMOCRATS
TICKET,
All Selected,
N. Nenate.
the
Unanimously
t.
Thompson
Candidates
—Nhull
—~MecAvoy
and Kerr for
and for
Lesser Places.
through
i speed of over fifteen m
This
hour
Are
Toubt
“pinched.”
to help fill
is done, no
thelr treasury which
for years has been
of
the
reported empty.
far
is
Part the borough extends out
nto
country,
and
Ol Were in a
where there no
habitation you would never
if it
fUR-
pect ¥ town, were not
for the glaring caution s
You can drive through the streets of
ny large city in the state and not be
hauled up for speeding,
an coi sted
never
drive
miles
providing you
district, Mill
trafMe,
town
are not
Creek
but
in
in congested with
the
an hour and no one
if You through
over fifteen
Snavely-——Ripka.
minimum
W. A, MeClellan
Rebershurg
W. A. MeCly an, 1
Accepts |
Reformed Chai
Recelved ~,
a Life Member,
Piay
Postponed,
Saloonless State Comin
JUDGE BELL UPHELD,
Philipsburg Law
Local
Order I
win
and
Hopes
Suit.
fourt
published
If you haven't { your inc
return, its ted | you must p
fine
(5x10)
Post
We
reasonable prices.
take views
or
retail dealers. CC. J. Harter, Mil
Pa,
council
£1
now
bably this is due to thels
to id
ten miles an hour that they
thelr
bring
#0 used mud ros
their ©
they are flying, and lives
peril. This
into
some
but |
may
their
their
iuere” treasury,
alas bring town into
and hence we do not envy them
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
on the streets, you are arrested. Pro-
position. Beware of Mill Creek.
all
ge,
Bill
cague
ollow
y
iy
Bi
recs
:
or, as ing of
wire
This
goods,
reim,
adv,
being
andl here
think
in
t wiit]in
tion
their | "Phone
LOCAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
O'clock,
led
19th at 7:45
entit
given in t!
church,
of County Superintendent.
gE
House to Ald Farm.
ers of Northwest,
Committee
ap-
but
FI 000 He nate
£2.000,00,
imendment by
Tennessee,
reducing the
da
ippropriated
of
would go to
Montanna.,
who
oan last spring
farmers
Idaho a
$2.000.000
for
received a
pur.
goof
Carload of Fencing.
Centre Hall,
carioad of fencing,
hog chicken
cattle hog
recently
consist -
cattle, and woven
and barb wire.
the bost
grade of
The price is
I
galvanizing
materially
You
you want.
re.
last year. can find
what
AA IAM
Will Open Class In Musie,
music, Special atten-
beginners. Call Bell
Floyd Jordan, Tussey.
to
841012.
The
Newspaper Man Gets Appointment.
Hon. FP. C. Bow x 1}
1
I»
fAgricaltural Statisties,
Road Contracts Awarded ln Clearfield
(ounty
G, Hoffer,
adminisiration
to is William
and raised
Hall.
postmaster
Wilson admin-
was in the
office md
was declared
if Mir
editor
Hoffer
mmediately i « ire
Mr. Hoffer
it Wilishire dur
was appointed
the
office
the
ing
the
When
third grade
vacant The re-
Hoffer then foll
the Wills
newspaper
th
Ls
istrats when
fourth class, be
one of the
appointment |
owed. Hq
Herald, a Democratic
he owns, and
guarantees he is not =hamming in
Pp While it may be a bit humil
ating for a Democrat accept an ap-
paintment from a Republican president,
Wwe are ready
friend his
thé hungry
is of
which also
Htiesa
to
to congratulate our good
ability to keep off him
band in the opposing party.
aon
orough School Report
Intermediate
tendance
male
very
for Fehraary.
of at-
feo
present
Russel
Grove,
school «Per cent
during month, male
The following were
day during the month:
Colyer, Eugene Colyer, Alfred
Paul Martz, Frank Rines, Myradith
Coldron, John Riter, Philip MoeClena-
han, James Lutz, Brice Smith, George
Riter, Stella Ruble, Sara Runkle. Em-
ma Bible, Dorothy Emerick, Bertha
Sharer, Ethel McClenahan, S8ara Brune
wart, Kathryn Smith, Margarbt Delaney
Frances Weaver, Maud Reese, Myla
Spyker, Mary Reiber, Helen Meyer,
Genevieve Ruble. Those present every
day during the term are Dorothy Em
erick, Bertha Sharer, Frances Weaver,
Maud Reese, Frank Rines, Philip Me-
Clenahan, The following made 100 per
cent in tests: Bpelling--Bruce Smith,
Mary Reiber, Sara Brungart, Bugene
Colyer, Russe! Colyer; arithmetic--
Helen Odenkirk.~Thomas I. Moore,
85
85.
a
teacher,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
The «
lines
of spring
amg ny
run its pole and wir
ters mentioned as soon
itions will permit
Announcement made 1!
engagement of Migs
of Chicago, and Harold
Il. Mr. Foster
and Mre, Philip D. F
He swduate of
State, class of 1814, and is now
was
of the
Edith Bover,
Foster, of Evanston
2 son of Mr
of Siate
sler,
College in A gM
A Penn
sales agent for the Del.aval Steam Tur
bine Co, of Chicago, with headquarters
at Evanston.
James R. Irwin, of Boalsburg, played
the part of the Good Samaritan,
Thursday evening, when the writer's
“Lizz” stalled on the gravel hill by the
strawberry patch of Orvis Horner,
near Colyer. It wasn't “Liss” fault,
for an empty gas tank will stop the best
of ‘em, so "Lizz" just naturally took a
rest on the steepest part of a very steep
hill. Even a gallon of gas carried the
greater part of a hall mile falled to
make ‘er move, but fortunately for
us, Mr lrwin came along, after a hard
day's lumbering, and hitching his two
trusty beasts to our Ford, hauled us to
the top of the hill—-and, of course, any
last
car can go down hill.