The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE
THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1922
SMITH & BAILEY,
S. W. SMITH
EDW. E, BAILEY
Proprietors.
Business Manager,
Intered at the Post Office In Centre Hall
as second class mail matter.
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES. --Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and“ten cents per line for each additional
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion: otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising made
application.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
DRUMM, Pastor,
rates known
on
REV. MELVIN C,
—~SERVICES FOR—
April 9, 1922—Palm Sunday.
Hall, the King"
the
10:30—"Jesus,
2:30
Centre
Georges Valley, “Jesus,
“Jesus, the
ayer meeting, Wed.,, 7:30.
Training week
1:30
League, 6:30 p.
HOLY WEEK.
April 10th. —PF
Power
cher
Sunday School, Pp.
armers
The
Magnetic
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RURAL ADVANTAGES,
increases the
tions among city
few advantages that
which the country
never soem to ase
+ rural bred boy and
any competition in
y cousins are capable
own and many
times
the urban dwellers
Marriage Licenses.
pr
ry Louise
Paul W
Helen M,
Wagner Watsontown
Brackbill Jellefonte
Harter Bellefonte
Jodon . Bellefonte
BOALSBURG
Charles Cor! has just
sedan of Wieland
paint It
The Boal & Corl bus went down over
« bank the
Lemont
NEWS
taken his Reo
&
looks fine.
out
shop.
th at new concrete bridge
at last Friday afternoon
doing considerable damage to It
Fortunately,
Upset,
nobody was hurt.
movers in their new
and busy putting things in or-
der. .
0. O, F. were
evenigg: The new
Charles Faxon:
Johnsonbaugh. Refresh-
ments were enjoyed after the business
session,
The grip has slacked
past week; most all
again,
The are now
homes
Officers of Boalsburg I.
installed Saturday
noble grand is
Alva
vice
grand,
up during the
sufferers are out
Masier Robert Lucas has been sell-
ing garden seeds among Boalshurg and
Oak Hall people, and has proved him-
self 1 good salesman.
Only a few more gales billed for
April, among them being that of John
D. Moore's, to-morrow (¥riday.)
ATTACKS BIG SALARY LIST.
| Philip H. Dewey, Member of Leglsla-
ture from Tioga County, Sceres
Finegan and Road Department.
of
at
Thresher-
Harris
member of the
sald the
At a
men's
recent meeting
annual convention,
Philip H.
legislature from
burg, Dewey,
Tioga county,
Educational
far
| overhead expenses of the
lana Highway Departments were
accruing
the Edu-
sche-
LOO for the results
the
cational
dule
illed experts
great
public referring to
he
to
and,
Department, read a
paid the various
the
of
bascd
oks of
the
of salaries
heads of the va-
the
on
at
rious divisions department
The
for
1"
pay rod
1921, if
the
Dec.
so salaries,
the last two we
taken as the basis for annual pay
of
annual payroll
roll the department, would make
the
A
ment
far
Mr.
neither
$474.7
said,
93.00,
the
$50,000 a year,
decade ago, h, depart-
was run for about
concerned.
emphasized th, fact
farmers
as salaries were
sO
Dewey that
the
individually
effectively
He
complain
Grange nor the
opposed to ding
for the
said
were spen
money advancement
of
would
education, that nobody
if
were
all extra
by
these
thousands that being
Dr.
paid out
The
Treasurer,
spent
Finegan's department, were being
to teachers.
thu
K. Y«
wns
told hi
speaker sald it former
Robert UNE,
time the new capital complet
less than 20 years ago,
it would be big en
depa
Neverthel
the
State riments
come
ed t
ing
0 vast
Dates.
Agri
Falr
th lambs
high as twenty
local farm sales
his is quite
rs Ago
The
men of one of
srganized bodies of men
off
gtnte sheep
in
ture, and it ia the rts
county and and wool
growers associations that are largely
for the
responsible good con
market and the price
the
sheep
present
dition of the wood
¢
of wool of
iambs
The
Growers’
is reflected in price
and breeding
Centre County Sheep Wool
held
week
and
their
and
Association
nual meeting last
and
male
for tl}
election extensive plans he
summer,
The of the
elected for this year
Harry
Ww.
dent,
officers local branches
are: President
Harter:
C.
R
treasurer,
president,
secretary and
Smeltzer, Bellefonte;
P. Campbell ,
J. W. E
I. O. Campbell, secretary
8. M. Pine
The association expects to mar-
the
pro-
treasur-
er, presi
secretary and
vans, Spring Mills;
and
treasurer,
Mills.
ket
same as last year.
Hess, Grove
the wool on a gradéd basis
If you are
ducer of wool in Centre
a
county
canmot afford to remain outside of
sheep and wool growers’ association
The members during the year past and
past three years hav, saved from 35
to 60 per cent by marketing their woo!
co-operatively and on a graded basis,
Paper twine and wool sacks can be
secured from J. G. Bhook, Spring Mills,
8. M. Hess, Pine Grove Mills, or the
Farm Bureau office at Bellefonte. Put
up a good honest package in an at-
tractive way, market co-operatively
through your own association and you
will come out ahead in the long run.
If you are Interested in a pure-brud
ram or a few pure-bred ewes your as-
socation can help you locate good opts
At a right price—County Agent.’
you
your
uy nN
DEATH RECURD.
ab. i
/
wok
ny
- anna
night of last
was stricken with paraly-
death Wednesday
home at Grove,
Mills.
at the
and interment made
Monday, the
Maneval,
WERT. Monday
in his
his
resulting
at
sis,
Green
The
Green
following
of
acrvices were held
north Spring funeral
Grove
church nearby at
Millhelm,
minister being
Mr. Wert
following
on officiating
Rev,
hy
pursuit
wns a farmer
that
VYOurs ago
and
H,
2 days
oecupn- |
Brush
he
at
in
until two when
Wert
Grove
10
survives,
Mrs, retired located
Green
and
aged
His
marriage
the
home. Was
and
before
62 years, months
who
Miss
him
Store;
Hosterman, there als
children McCiel-
Rebersburg
Mills;
Burrell
was and 0
survive thes,
lan, Wolfs John,
Willi
Ralph, at
am. of Patton; Paul, Spring
Mrs. Andrew
John
home,
Grove; Mrs,
tate of 1
(ireen
11 {
llinois
Mrs
me of her
SHOPE
hte
Mil
eshurg, aged 52
nesday
HAMLS
I'ON
Borough School Report.
Grammar school
Percent
report for March
Pupils
March
Ruth
Edith
Mae
Martz
ge of attendance, &5
absent or ardy for
ve, Edwina
MeClenah
on Run-
Molt2
smith,
in,
Algie
Romie
Ruble,
Emery, Alma
Ralph
Smith
Lutz,
Smith,
Eiwe
Joseph
oe
s, who
Phil
iver or
is now teaching
near
to del
it the =
adelphia, has been
ie of the
week
Pennsylvania,
addresses
hoolman's OXer at
which
will be held the last week in April, say
the Democratic Mr
by t} county
a
the University of
Watchman, Barnes,
1¢e way, ig a Centre man
and in
got his
Belle
wre
Pennay
1irey gr
preiiminary
education
the fonte publi Later
the of
took a post-graduate
course in administration work,
He a candidate the office of
superintendent of of
Cefitre county, before convention
of school directors which will be held
in Bellefonte on April 11th. Mr. Barnes
is a young man, filled with enthusiasm
for his work and, If elected, will wun-
doubtedly make a good superintendent.
schools
he iduated at Uniyersity
ivania and
school
is now for
public schools
the
Stock and Store Fixtures for Sale.
ATER isa i |
REBERSBUNG,
Wolf
Hebersburg
Edwin moved last Thursday
West
The
le
Mc
Bo tur
of Hey
place
household goods
lian arrived at this on
day.
Stover
vith
covery,
Wii
WHO Wis ACTION
fair way
glad to note
and Noah
dell
Minnick,
pneumonia, is on a
fact
lHlam 1}
i We ard
alr Corm
fonte on busi
in
Nese,
Joseph Smull is confined to
190 to a light Hiness.
owing
Rev. Ira Spangler, Jeruney
wis a business caller
and Tuesday
Edwin
both
onday
Prof Brung
was
wheat to
1 in
go AGing
{to 1he
ANKi
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is greatly relieved by cor
ent HALLS CATARR H
na constitution ren YY
Deafness
1 ki trea
Mi
ai Lk
} Nature in restoring n
ditic
Circulars free ]
F. J. Cheney & C
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AMES W. SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACH
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ting of Estates Marviage Linenemws,
bile Licenses, and all other
Hianke pert on hand
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