The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
A,
CENTRE HALL, PENN"
THURSDAY,
APRIL 13, 1922
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8. WW. SMITH «Editor
EDW., E, BAILEY Local Editor and
Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
as second class mall matter.
TERMS. —The terms of subseription 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 rates made known
application,
GHURGH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
on
Thursday, April 13th.—Spring Mills,
7:30—"Conditions for Christian Dis-
cipleship.”
Friday, April
“The
lifted Christ.”
—
Spring Mills, 7:30
of Un-
14th
Magnetic Power the
entre
£
Hall
.
¢
of
he Doctrine {
—SERVICES FOR~
EASTER SUNDAY.
-“The
Joy
“The Joy
17th. —Tusseyville,
’
{rine OL
Wed.
1:30
6:30
Sunday School,
Luther League,
lows Friday,
Centre Hall,
Linden
Lemont, orning ;
Endeavo
meeting
30 in
every
at 6:
r evening
the Presby-
church. Everybody welcome.
COX FAVORS ENTERING LEAGUE.
Former Presidential Candidate Lays
“Business Adversity” to Our Fall-
ure to Join.
t. Ada
r present-day
ir preseni-aa
©
¢
it
he League
M.
rnor James
wn address Saturday
x ts 11 rer, r int
York, urged a continua-
$
impaign ) have this
the League
was made before the
‘lub and was one
ublic utterances since his
the Democratic candidate
“as one surveys
Washington
finds little
he
hope of a stable
“the
community
something
prosper-
Cox
of t
there
declared average
be-
radically
that
leadership.
person he average
lieves is
wrong in Washington and
lack of
There is no captain of the
Mr
there
it con-
sists chiefly of a
ship.”
old his audience that “while
throughout the
country over the aimless way in which
things are drifting, it
Cox t
is much regret
is not
of the
is simply
the
“He was open and frank in express-
ing his opinion as to what the funotion
of Mr. . Cox said
“The waged by his party
was largely directed against the alleged
autocratic policies of Mr. Wilson.”
fair to
United
keep
the
who,
criticise
President
States, he said,
ing his contract with people.
the Executive is”
campaign
Speaking of United States Senators
that Willlam R.
was the last Democratic Sen
ator to serve from Pemmaylvania, hold-
office from 1875 to 1881. Charles
Buckalew served previous to this,
representing the same party from 1863
1868. Pennsylvania has reason to
remember both these men with grati-
tude and admiration. Both were elect.
by the way, under conditions of
popular reaction against Republican
incompetency (and worse) such as now
stirs the best citizens of the Keystone
State,
is well to recall
Hace
to
od,
Tarn Down Inter-County Bridge,
Northumberland county commission-
ers on Monday flatly refused to join
with Union county in building a bridge
across the Susquehanna river between
Watsontown and White Deer at an os-
timated cost of $200,000. The matter
has been in the courts for five years,
three successive grand juries in both
counties having recommended the
structure,
RE-ELECT D. 0. ETTERS,
Recelves 92 Out of 147 Votes Cast for
Ofiice of Superintendent of Schools
of Centre County.
Prof. D. 0. Etters was re-eleced for
a four-year-term to the office of super-
of Centre county
the
fore-
of schools
a meetiing of the
Bellefonte,
Out
intendent
at directors at
Tuesday
of
Centre
court house,
of
noon of this week. a total
1756
147
The
tricts,
directors in county,
to
school
votes
to
were present cast thelr
roll was called according dig-
in alphabetical order, and each
name called
feat
whom
his
to his
for
director upon hearing
and
he
was required to rise
the
wished to vote.
Two candidates
first, Chester H.
second, David O.
lege. The
Etters, 92;
name candidate
nominated
of
of State Col
were
jarnes, lellefonte
Etters,
vote was as follows: For
for Barnes, 0.
Centre Hall borough school directors
3 to 2 favor
while the entire Potter
Mr.
The entire proceedings were
vote in of Chester Barnes
rl
ira
township bo
supported Etters.
aver in
less than an hour's time,
The
for the
The First National Bank.
final papers for lifti the
First National
Hall, were fi WRT ded
proposed
Bank, at Centre
¢
to the Comptroller of begin
Currericy
K lefore the chart
ning of this we«
red
pakd, that
for
fifty
ind this had bed
The la
ectors Sting . d.4h
may be secu
must be each
subscriber stock must p
Ly
of ti
treasurer }€
» gome time
week at
Fbright
his manner
Refor
short blasts
the med
tWo
the Reformed
ong and five short bl
well to remember these
in the event of
m vy be 1} wile
onfusion reduced
Order to Clean Up.
All Hall
re urged
residents of Centre
i
rubbish and
uleys;
forbidden,
in
{isregardin
with
Warriage Licenses.
Robert Burton Wilson
Mabel
tate
Sta
Ww
Mildred Rae
Tanner
Emerick
I Corl
Krebs
Forrest
Clayton
Lacy A.
Paul
Olive
Strauosbaugh
B. Martin
Letter from California.
Palmdale, Calif, Apr. 4,
for
brother Wil
1922, Bin
please
1822.
brother
I am letter
Mack
lin's
enclosing a
pertaining to my
death, March 19,
N. Y Wil
to him, as he
subscriber to the
know of his last
The
at g
hampton, you
OF «
ward it no doubt Is
teporter, or you may
of
appointment
last 1
last
Conference
Pa.
knew
Howard,
We both love
nia. We
in the U,
We have paved boulevard
through our ranch for
the beautiful
in the
(los
Califor-
live county
8.
a
greatest
Angelec county)
right
mile. We
are 69 miles from the city, which takes
only two to three hours by auto
one
{we
used to take that much time to drive
to Bellefonte).
This is a great Bartlett pear section;
also grapes, peaches and apricots and
figs and almonds; also much alfalfa
and grain. The oil buzzer is very busy
with some In this locality,
Yours very truly,
G. H RISHELL
Ice Cream at Eutaw House,
Ice cream will be served every Sat-
urday night at the Eutaw House, Pot.
ters Mills, W. E. Lee, proprietor. Sat.
urday night of this week the Pottera
Mills orchestra will furnish music to
guests and the public. All are invited
to be at the Butaw House at all times.
Wil Open Summer School,
On May let, 1822, T will begin a six
weeks term of summer school.
attention given to
Bell ‘phone TRS.
BESSIE R. WOLFE,
Sprig Mille, Pa.
up
HBpecinl
beginners. Call
A ————_"
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vy
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DEATH RECORD.
SWABDB. After of
a week, Jamas Swabb died at his hom»
the
an iliness about
on the Perry Krise farm, in Seven
He
and other
thir
Mountaing, on Sunday evening,
flu
complications. His age was about
had been a sufferer from
ty-filve years . Funeral services were
held on Tuesday, the rites having been
tev. J. P.
Zion
Tusseyville. He leaves a
performed by Hngman, and
interment made in neat
be-
Fryer,
cemetery,
wife, who
Pearl
also
all
except
was Miss
There
brothers and sisters,
fore marriage
and five children, survive
these of whom
funeral the last
Swabb, Spring Mills;
Monaca ; Matthew
Johnstown: Mrs. Ebon Bower,
Mrs, E. J. Burd, Mil
the
Paul
Swabb,
attended
named:
Luther
Swabb,
Bellefonte,
helm,
TRESSLER.
Ralph C.
Dean Wesley
son
Grace
died
the J
Tressler,
and
the home of the
parents on
Goodhart
Monday
farm,
near
morning, aged fo
heart trouble
terment was made in Zion
lle, Wednesday
officiatly
from pneumonia and
In cemetery
morning
Bingman
the parents, ther
Samuel Eug
other
GARDNER Mrs, Baral
! of Boalsb i
Thomas Gale
BOALSBURG NEWS
Pa
bus 3 a oanf 3
Das wen confine
two weeks suffer
ing from
JORDAN A
aliments
Jordan,
reorge 8r., pass-
He
some
to his eternal rest
Saturday.
health for
a 301
was confined to bed for sev.
death. He
was aged al-
weeks preceding his
ived in Shingletown and
most seventy-five years His wife and
the ng chikren survive Jesale
Mrs. Tillie
Miller. Fu-
Tuesday
married;
Mra
CGarbrick and Bruce
neral services were held
the
on
morning Burial in
Boalsburg
cemetery
GEORGES VALLEY.
and Mrs, B. E
to Milesburg this week.
Mr
move
The
John
death o week,
W. K. McClellan of near Centre Hall
visited friends here over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Finkle made a
business rip to Milroy on Saturday.
Mra
some
K
Irvin expect to
farmers are all busy plowing.
Condo lost a valuable mule by
ne day last
Caratine
ime at
Confer
Pa
Confer 8 spending
the home of her son, J
W. Lingle is not a quarrelsome
man, but one day last week he got in-
to trouble that resulted in a black oye
and a badly scratched face. He
clearing away some brush and
and came into contact with
limb with the above result.
was
limbs
a large
ER ——
A large wild turkey flew down from
the mountains, alighted on the Com- |
mons in the heart of Lewistown, rio |
day of last week, strutted about for an |
hour and returned to its native héath!
without being disturbed eveh by the
game wardens \
3
BPRING Mgaonm,
Mra, Jasper Wagner spent
Hall,
Carrie
Centre
Mrs.
primary
Musser
The
Wolf,
1
is 11,
of the
Mabel
teacher
Mrs.
rm.
school, ind
is finishing her te
new bank bullding is going up
rapidly.
Harry M,
inted post
Allison,
master,
who has been
has had the office
It
appreciated by
painted and papered fine
the
makes a
appearance and is
patrons
the
by
Lightning struck stable on the
premises occupeled Harold
on Tuesday '
the
afternoon,
Mur.
ned
od
belonged
and bur
to ground.
The
Allison.
Stover sav
automobile,
Wil
Lightning
Mrs
the
bullding
liam
y
also struck the hous
Jefferson Heckman, demolishi
chimney and roof, but d«
serious damage
Drank Moonshine and Died
Night,
Radrovicsky,
n bed
OT EG
t thi
Doctor Held for Murder
Herbert B n, 4
Geiss’ Bazaar.
Ass ns
{
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, SALE Purebred Guernsey bu
FOR
traci
MOTOR TRUCK HAULING
prepared to do all Kinds of heavy
pone
Mills,
than, Potters
FRESH COWS
farmer
am purchasing
ghipment
they
coretory.,
recently met
hin
id
milling
aly often
of whether we
our cemeteries or
geminaries » more importance.”
Mr. H
his eyes
it.” he dray
farm is
i hang
| olls News
|
BRUNGART,
OF THE
and then
solved
siman looked at him,
twinkle« go tiy
where my
ring hetween
ng
CYRUS How Would You Like to See What
Irvin Nerhood (Pa.) Saw?
§ Corre
JUSTICE PEACE.
ne cus
We Want to Mention
Three Points in
Fertilizer Buying :
QUALITY of
better brand of
goods There not ao
is
I. Fertiliz:
This com
ted
r on the
market
than pany was th
first in the Sates to
manuinace
ture up phosphate from Haw Anil
mal Bones
WE CARRY
haul
field
the You
warehouse ta
goods In stock.
can them from the
without the extra work of
Your
for them when it
when ta
ready
OUR PRICES
w, when you
the
3 even
*
s
guall
and thor pros
vide, We allow a cash discount
On these three points we solicit your spring business.
Place your orders carly so we will have
the goods when you are ready.
R. D. FORETIAN
CENTRE HALL
priced creations.
The following un-
in Low Prices.