, VOL. XCVII pee h) : Commits Governor to Sunday Pinchot nc————"———- Fishing. He Harris burg, but he would dictate the private the leg is some not ZOVernor, only wants to rule the 1 in Wrst acts of individual members of jslature. The governor was put when letter to tire citizen his wife replied to no ten governor hy i making Inquiry sod ter governor of the State of ministration st on Sunday Although the let was written Pennsyl the reply came {rom the Iz wife and gave state atiministration ent on Sunday sid the rit the orite baseball enthus game on ol mday, not the disciple of his wion- is -onl yot’s letter 3 Hi, county to by a Berks jslature, until th orlo it was # committe committee, HK mittee, ; the g held wernorv the that Pinchot for sc om———— fo — A A Not Hotel Business, “ Duff y ————————— A AAP ATA RAN, Philadelphia Curtis, of Philipsi a Chandler 1 hearing the Bon * aad hori tie PB Ls HATE, 7d widdsgter Curtis Mr, Curtis also has and sponding Philadelphia, manufacturer” rine oars, his cnr age and Phifladeiph An the in time. effort la boing mode ravel mystery. ———— A — the Central It anniversary Mm expected that of sania Odd Fellows’ thirty-ninth the Penpayls association which ig to be entertained at Jersey Fhore on Thursday, April will attract about 12,000 delegates from all parts of the central section of the stale: ———————— I PIA ATANNR During the beginning of this week thers were some mighty cold mornings for the seeond week dn April. And the coal pile is shriveling up all the while. ——— oA AAAI, Progress Grange will meet gn Hat- urday evening at 7:80. ——————— A AAA SAAS AAT, Sp “try Notlee—{'0al and Stone. Just received a car load of Cannel Coal: also one of Chestnut Coal: niso load of stone suitable for concrete purposes, Prices reasonable, A. M. GROVE, Bpring Mills, Pa ov, ms ——— A ————————— RECOGNIZING ABILITY, rm m— . Superin. Director Rossman leiuses Schoolv—Termed Flue National tendency of School Man by Educator, a A 0 BAAN Installation, a? WN ts sb MAA A Milihelm Munlelpal Building, Fi § continued meeting of TH Pies wpope Of monicipl | building com Mi chosen helm pany Is ! fades: foflowing host kK. Ada Musser, * pred of the Sara Hosterman, who heen chadrman; Miss Jenne Redfany der Mrs Hwnrm and treasurer, Mra thetile Leltzel, Mrs. Huth Stover. The bid for constructing ing In accordance wit Mra. Mary the build the plans and specifications, as advertised, wus for $12,000, and was unanimously aevepted by the council, The members of the company are pledged to have the building compilet- ed without any remuneration for any of the members of the Company the Ladies’ Civic Club is pledged to make good any deliclency that may accrue in case the money available from the bond issue, ns well as the funds now in the hands of the Civic Otub, do not reach Ro finish the building. The Carls stonemasons, of Centre Hall, began the foundation walls last weok. i mn AM SA and Hikowine ’ The Noll—Frantz, marrage of David f Mr. and Mrs, W Hadl, and Frantz, dau sun « TT. N Linden Barah FElizp and entre beth ghter of Mr, Harry Fran of Nnenr % consummated Baturday in { night the Luther parsonage, Centre Drumm emp ts a - —— ——— Musaer—Fye, an MA AIS Reviving Old Story. Ee —— ——— 8, 8, Camp Ground —— A Oo Falr Dates touniy 50 Million More for Roads, Pinchot signed the Ta 1 thi fuck hill, that Constitutional he submitted at either municipal or general elections Thin wil permit ndditidnal of an amending election awe o*%» amendmen's as 4.550.000 000 fall v vote on the road bord fase next instead waiting until 1924, —————————— AI STAIADIA, 1% Months 01d Hog Weighs 558 Lhe. When it comes to feeding hogs Bleve Matis, farmer on the Hrockerhoff farm sofith of Old Fort, is atriotly In it Last woek he killed a hog just elgh- teen months oid that weighed 082 Ihe. That ts doing fine, and shows there in much in feeding. The porker was killad for family use. ———————— A AI ———— BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT. leport of Primary school for March: Per cent of attendunce, boys 91, girls 81. Those present every day are Fred Bingman, *Jack Coldron, Lawrence Hartley, Marvin Ishler, Jack MeClonas han, *Heuben Rickert, *Donald Ruble, Jol Spyker, *Dorothy MeClennhan, sara Odenkirk, Margaret Rees and sVerna Smith. Those marked (*) have been In attendance every ‘day during * * WHEN TOWN AND COUNTRY rn Junior Farmers' Ass'n of Centre fo ance he of County Agent, agreed th imporiant anoves CO-OP Main We must the bros jin thut to bring i the ows tween More yvouis and interesting mu carried out to show the farmer A Tegupting Fruit Blossoms, “Consider the farmer” mese a Oo n the town and. city dwellers of minty, com froma the Co offioe Ng Farm DBurenu Hundreds of bea vg vii of dunage is caused anring unintentional avi thevugh sutra and hikers who Hike to get nto the country on day outings in Us df the vear, A spray of appis aor herry blossoms, 10 or WH as a house decoration in the city hon ia a great temptation ta a mot 2 on tree ® if the passin n full bloom and on Those tem the fact that das aight farm houses od are likely to overlook tindreds of others on the samo might be struck with the same fan The that the farmer his a hard enough time these days making ends mes with his pruning and spraying of frull marketing it. The armful bloagoma carried off by an auto party may mean a bushel or two of apples Jost to the grower; a group of Bova can thopghtlesely lose him a bushel nr two of peaches, and a erate of cherris may be represented in the armfulls of Blossoms that cannot be resisted hy a group of young men and women hike ers. Hpring time in the country Is a good time to observe the Golden Rule says the State Collége agricultural cx. tension representative. ———————————— A ADIOS, Penn State Bond Issme Approved. The constitu al amendment for 2 bond jmsue of $8,000,000 for hifidings and equipment for State College, was reporied favorably by the senate av propriations committes, The Vare old age pension hill, car eying $2,000,000 appropriation -to pay persons over seventy years of age sums sufficient to bring their income to a dolar a day, Wes also reported Farm Bureau office points o » ih and 1 The j bad team wanted a Binte College High “practice fore opening thelr seas0 officially and Hall requested High The Centre g + WH i Large Forest Fire Doe to Sugar Valley Man's Carelessness, of this and to vast aendix hands of us, to unloek with it n the hg 8 f each and it the hearts and minds One is our duty of satel men as the Sugar Valley smok- or ta the absolute criminality of care- lows handling of fire in the woods and to non-fire hile —R n the great advantage of warred and timbered Winter a r—— AAAI LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, I———— Democratic Mayor for Chieago. Chicago, 1H, April 4, 1923, Editor Reporter: We have just had our Dever, lepublican wea a Judge, and is a Catholic, able gitizen and decent fellow. sure he will be an sobber-mouth Bill ways We have in Chicago tha world's greatest newspaper--the Chicago Tri- pune. 1 mall you one complete, 145 pages, mostly advertising, however. Our winter (7): there was none--on- ly ome day sero. Not one deep Snow, But & number of what we in Brush Valley used to call “rabbit snows an inch or two dee just the proper depth to track rabbits Spring is now with us, but it is not yet warm. Our springs are nearly al- ways blustering and chilly, and usual- ly aout June i0 or wo summer comes in with a rush, * Wishing you all the best of every- thing, 1 remalry, Yours, ALFRED BEIRLY. AA SAL while canocing on the Husquehanna river with two companions, Harold F, Mayor elec tion. a Democrat, over Ite but an 1 feel over in al won the by over 100.000. improvement Thompson "HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The trout Mon fishing season opens ny morning—bright and early. Mra, (Dr) G. 1. Yearick, who fon V K, wns | town a and family car Potters loewistown man Beavy re, The make two boys tic itis been replaced office in the Court Ts We loOme 1 news 1 tion of ever oe 5 recent 1 » 2.0, M E charge B Colledge, a conference J former Valiey Huntingdon 10 stor on the Penns was transferred from MceKeosport, Malone, of Spry apd business Blaine Coburn, who has mple tend COUP irre school in Philadelphia, me and will be empioyed iin and Creamery C is taken the Chevrol i Potter 109 under the weenie Henry resigned as pat Board teelaville liamsport od le was formerly of known about Centre Hall by a His of persons SUCCEER0T IN wl Tad Grove employed at * HY has been cut admits that inn G in ea OO. Benner, Where Mr. Mr winess LDOMMINE snoe Benner has deep into prices enner al80 Raoporter vertising pays abort Hunter made a 2 Bellefonte GORA - nn to the town coutcil to perate n vided proper suppor that business, gas plant in that town, pro- the intimates conduct the the coundil gave his project Mr. Hunter he would personally Miss Mary Kennedy cturaed to Al- af- ‘oona the latter part of last week, ter having been at her farm home west of Hall fos come back again and say for the sumuner as soon as the weath- selties. Centre severnd weeks. She expects to or At the regular meeting of the Phil- ipsburg borough council, an ordinance was passed finally providing for a bond issue of $30,000 of 4% per cent. thirls vear bonds to be used in street paving. The funds will be used for State road through the borongh. On delving over the Seven Moun- tains one wishes all of the road was in Mifflin county so it whuld bw scraped after every rain and kept in fine con. dition. A blind man ling in a car could tell the instant he passes Over the Centre-Miflin county line on Long Mountain, Among the Reporter's callers the latter part of last week was Prank P. Phillips, why is preparing to do auto repairing at Potters Mills, and is now bulding a garage there, It is also his intention to sell the Gray sutomoblile, manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the Gray Motor Corporation, The Spring Mills 80k MM manage. ment is conveying a half dosh girls from Centre Hall and vicinity to their mil dally, by sutomobile, returning them to their homes in the evening. They wish add several mose girls to warrant operating the second bus, and sre advertising for girls in this tame, Messrs. T. C. Harbeson, forester of the Penn district, and his best man, William MeKinney, both of Potters Mills, were callers at this office the aid Vandermark, a senfor In Bucknell University, was drowned on Saturday evening. "he two young men Wilh him, also students, managed to swim latter part of last week. They left a map showing Information in re
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