The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 31, 1922, Image 1

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    _VOL. XOVI. _
JURY LIST.
Court,
OK
-id
Jurors Drawn for September
Beginning Monday, September
Grand Jurors,
Mildred Barlett, housekeeper. .
Bullock,
Joyer,
Spring
Forrest blacksmith. Bellefonte
Linn
Frank blacksmith.
Myron Cobb, clerk
Frank A. Daley.......
C. K. Essington,
Irene
laborer Huston
Croyl, . Philipsburg
.Bellefont«
Lurtin
laborer Milesburg
Evans, housekeeper.
Thomas Fishburn, laborer.
Mrs. Rosana Gilliland, housekeeper
State Colles
Harm, coal operator. .Snow Shoe
Jacob D. Houser, farmer Haines
Mary Justice, housekeeper Spring
Henry Kline, merchant . Bellefonte
R. C
Roy Keeler,
W. G. Kissling,
William
Clara J.
H., GQ. Rogers,
David Spi
a. Stevenson, farmer
William A.
Frank Williams, carpenter
¥
Kuhus, miner waiaanens 1d
bherty
merchant.
Spring
yard master.Snow Shoe
® 5 :
Lester, laborer. . Philipsburg
Gregg
tossman, clerk
farmer
+41
lier, miner.
Tice, f
Lrmer
Jurors,
teacher.
Traverse
Thomas Auman,
Calvin Breon, laborer
Sim Batchler,
1. J.
Chas.
J.
Jesse Clifford, barber
J. H. Casher, baker
Edward Durst, labor
E.
Eckenroth,
farmer
Bradford, professor
H,
Harris
Bierly, farmer
Clark, laborer
John Dubbs, merct
ant.
Wm. farmer
Pearl Evey, stenographer
-
P. Feidler
Frantz,
Lester
Nathan
R. A
John
Gingher,
Garis,
L.
H.
Charles
mason
Anna
Gray, housekeeper
John Harper, machinist
Hassinger, laborer Bellefonte
Houser,
Lloyd Haines,
A.
Raymond
John
Edward
Mike
Perry
C. E
David
William machinist
laborer
Sdmuel Homan, farmer
Harter, laborer
Ishler, butcher
Ji
nes, merchan
Koshko, cler)
Krise,
Kline
«
BREAK GROUND FOR
STUDENT
Many Potato Growers of State Attend
Ceremony at State
of $150,000,
HOSPITAL.
College—G iit
Potato growers of the state,
ad-
backing of the agricultural ser-
the
with
equate
vice of Penngylvania State col-
lege, could rank Pennsylvania first of
all states in Prosi
M
when h
potato production,
deht John Thomas declared on Sat
urday ¢ nd
the
the pot
wepted
a $150,000 fund
of
dent
The
from
¢ $ ) .
the state for the erection
hospital ollege campus
state 71 st faith in potato
$£10.000
bullding
the MeKgpan
the firs a
Teachers Elected In Potter
Boy Scouts Visit (
Eimer Laird,
J ad
Geo.
Lyon,
Mor
MeO
B
Mrs. Geo
Anna MeGirk
G. C. McCauley,
M Marg, Neff
Ww, Noll, merc]
D
Jom
E
4 i
John Patterson
WwW. M
John
Poorman, farmer
M hb,
James Rine,
Wm. E
M. PF.
Lawrence
Lrmer
laborer
Ralston, farmer
Rossman, farmer
tedding, fi
Mrs. Katherine Robinsor
er...
George W
John Stine,
wbert I.
Samuel E. Twigg, mere
W. W. Wither, gentleman
Z. A. Weaver, butt
Curt Wagner, miller
W. G. Woodring, butcher
Woodring, farmer
J. W., White, professor
William Young, }
L. H.
Steele, farmer
merchant
laborer
Smith,
nant
ermaker
State Collere
Harris
Walker
ybhorer
Yocum mechani
Horrors of the Farm,
“It was not a home I was lving in
it was a menagerie,” Mrs
Margaret Chamberlain, liv-
ing two months on a farm
Valley, moved back to
her three small children.
ed: “Bears drank from
spring we did; our woodpile
feasted with rattlesnakes; milk snakes
came into the house and the
not knowing what they were,
with them: wildeats perched near the
house and made night hideous
their shrieks; weasels ran
feet when 1 sat on the
hissed when 1 picked
the wind blew,
ing needles”
Outside of that,
was rather lonely.
declared
who, after
in Sinking
Altoona with
She explain-
the
was
same
in-
children,
toyed
with
my
vipers
over
porch;
berries; whep
it rained devil's darn:
life in the country
At the Lewistown fair a measly lit
tle Ford racer skinned everything by
a mile. The best time made was ong
mile in one minute and five seconds
In the mile and five mile races the
Ford came out victorious and from the
ovation It received there were Ford
drivers aplenty on the grandstand.
Four cars were wrecked during the
races, but no one was hurt,
Speed Limit Notlee,
Notice Is hereby given that the
speed limit law will be enforced in the
| Borough of Centre Hall; also the use
of cut-outs is prohibited.
Juformation from Centre County Farm
Bureau,
rt
hlems
Pp
made,
John Beck, a Penn State graduate
ia
farming
Walker township, has been engnged
by the State Department to vigit rep-
resentative farms |
n Centre county
of
Gquestion-
and obtain the desired amount
in the
farms that
out
in-
formation called f«
blank. The
visited. will not
x
naire will be
be mingled for the
purpose of analysing the business. but
to compile the results of several thou-
the
state's swine
sand farms and
to
point out definite
facts relating the ine
dustry. Centre county farmers will
the fullest
extent in furnishing the necessary da-
ta,
undoubtedly co-operate to
in view of the value of such a sur-
The entire state
will be suramarized and probably pub
lished in bulletin form at a later date.
J. N. Robinson, County Agent.
vey resulta for the
Wes ———
Fall's Ol Lease. .
Harry W. Potter forwrded to this
office a copy of the Seattle Post-Intel-
ligencer, giving an account of the Tea-
pot Dome oll leases negotiated by Sec.
retary Fall, The story is a long one,
but compared with leases adjoining
Fall has permitted the government to
be swindled out of $0,000,000 in Honus.
os alone, white when oil was selling at
but fifty cents per barrel neighboring
territory was leased at from (wo to
three times the rovalty received on the
Teapot Dome leases which were made
when oll sold at $1.40 per Barrel. That
is a fair sample of Republican idea of
at. ~Hy order of the Council
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NO. 31
i
Saturday, September
2nd
id Fal
the
annual Encampment
Grange Park
The
campers
committee f«
and
isfiled with
Farmer Provides Detour.
Pinchot's Butt In.
8 throug
It ®
tuthority by John
nh usurpn
Eo]
Dale
of the t exhibits
and I"
Republican oan
ermen
img
Grange
Encampment
Gifford Pinchot didats
scheduled
Grange Park, next Thurs.
John A. McSparran, Master
the Pennsylvania State Grange, will al-
for governor, has been
appear on
day
be
wy present
same day, and it
to
and not
was planned that
wana appear in his official
as the
for governor
capacity
Democratic
Since Pinchot has been
crowded Thursday, indtead of
in on
regular committee, to talk politics
anything else he saw fit, it is the de-
#ire of many Democrats to hear both
candidates from the same platform in
ice. Such an arranement ought
brought about, and if it js the audi.
torium would not be half large enough
to hold those desiring to hear Mr. Meo
Sparran flay his opponent. Mr. Mo.
sparran is some peppery talker and
doesn’t need tuning out, while Pinchot,
when not in position to use his
ready cash, is a poor shoat. The last
time he appeared in the auditorium he
was a disappointment to everyone who
sat under his volce, and when he quit
talking his audience had almost en
tirely forsook him.
Pinchot and those who are respon.
sible for his butting In on Grange Day
would got their just rewards If the
committees in charge would insist on a
to be
a
joint debate or nothing.
a
campers should bring
i physi
aid on the
to the
nirance
Wning,
my
cents admission
HE PROX
Saturday, Sept, 2nd.
m
im
Sunday
Home sermo
Tuesday
Thursday
Good
n« Later
bride.
att umn while
They
ter September
will be
it home
Int
sons irs
Summer Session Romance.
A summer
sted
sn Oo
5 “
Session romance cuimi-
last Saturday
Mr
Pe
when
Mrs
James Fos.
and Charles Fos
and Miss
of Mr. and Mrs
Roaring Springs,
tate lege, Helen
Hor
afr
Md.
were married by the pastor
Methodist
Hair. a daughter
Hair,
¢
ace Of
motored to Cumberland.
where they
the First
The
church
met for the first
time this summer when the bride came
young couple
to Btate College to enroll for the sum-
Pproe
gressed rapidly until it culminated in
The groom will be a
Junior at Penn State’ this year and will
chntinue his college work,
”
"
their marriage.
while
continue teaching In
grammar school at Roaring Spring.
the
hide the
er ———
Seek OH and Gas on Paddy's Run.
It is reported upon reliable authority
that a number of Capitalists from
Pittspurgh have leased 500 acres of
and along Paddy's Run, Clinton coun
ty, from Thomas Baird, and that drill-
ing for oil and gas will be started ns
soon as the equipment can be gotten
on the ground
———————
Paying the gas bill is very much
lke paying for the smoke or bag of
serap—it seems to be done with cheer.
INCREASE OF WILD GAME.
| Predlet Coming Hunting Season
Be
| Increasing Rapidly.
Wild game ls increasing in Pennsyl
ila and indications are that
hunting season will be the
gportsmen of the state
Eame
parts
Pennsylvan restock.
and feeding carried recent
years
virds
Migratory 1 While
betted
favorable
weather conditions shooting
than for
best
be
L.awt
Fhould found this year
the
Years
yenrs year was season
Blackbirds
now are being killed by the thousands
in some
in fifteen or twenty
&ections
Non-Poolers Win Case.
the Oneida
York,
producers
The
difference
A
Court,
case decided |
in Utica,
to milk
readers of this paper.
brought to
n County
of
are
New may be
who
Case
interest
waa
in
price paid to “poolers” and “non-pool«
fo
recover the
ors,” a customer nol a member of
the Dairyman's League
known
Co-operative
Association,
The sum involved was
ang six hundred dollars
of evidence was given
as non-poolers,
five
A great mars
showing how
the association arrived at the price of
milk paid to {ts members, The court's
instructions were very brief agd when
over the attorney for the noice
asked the judge to charge the jury
that the defendant had no right to pay
lose to a non<pooler for milk than he
paid to a pooler; the court declared:
“He would receive the same as a
pooler--no more, no less, than the
Dairymen’s League members.”
*The decision of the court
is that the Duirymén's
operative Association can discrimi
nate in the pice of milk to its
members and others not members,
between
in effect
League Coe
Mra. Perle Fishburn purchased the
Perry Deabler home in Millhgim for
‘$1200. Mr. Deabler has been living in
Lock Haven for the past four years.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
Ww ¥
nex. week
summoned
Tha
who mt her
garet Musser, Miliheim
Rev, and Mrs, J M Runkle
.
daughter, of
of completed
Hall
Tusseyville
Altoona,
vacation period at Centre and a-
bout the old home in the
district Most of the minister's wae
3
on was spent in Beg
Falls
which
fOuUmng various
tions of the country Niagara
was also visited on this trip.
was made mostly by rail Rev. Run.
kie is pastor of a Reforgwed church in
regarded
Altoona and is highly as a
minister
The Shirk home offered at
on by the administrators,
Mrs Shirk W. Frank
iradford, was bid up to $2500 but
The to
was Jacob
public sale
Saturday
Elizabeth and
was
not sold vacant lot the
offered
Centre
next
Mrs
Hall, and Ed-
Potters Mills
were the home, The
Buick car was hid to $300,
which was thought to be too much be-
home not
of near
Brown, of
the bidders
touring
Sharer,
ward near
on
low
to
to be knocked down
bidder,
its real value
the highest
the
Farm Bureau, the average Pennsyivas
nia farmers plant their wheat a week
to ten days too early in order to gain
the greatest protection from injury of
the Hessian fly. A schedule
prepared showing the proper planting
dates for the various sections of
state. For Centre county the
advantageous time th plant wheat
order 10 escape the serfous injury
from the Hessian fly, is from Sept. 15
to Sept. 25th.
According to Centre County
has been
the
moss
in
Centre Hall was largely represented
at the Lewistown fair on Thursday and
Saturday. Other sections of the vals
ley alsdb sent large delegations. The
fair was a real one, a great credit to
the promoters. The free exhibitions
before the grandstand were novel in
character and executed with great
skill. The exhibits of fruits and veg
etables were systematically nh
and presented an unusually fine ap-
pearance. The horse racing enthused
the local people because of the fact
that a number of them were Crom
| Lewistown stables.
-
CO ———