Andy gee we a _VOL. XOVII_ CENTRE HAL LIST OF JURORS, Prawn for Term of Court Commencing Monday, May 21st. The following urors drawn May term of May 21st GRAND Spear Bor Brus were for the Court, beginning Monday JURORS W J. Wm Vi Miss Ww Wythe, TRAVE Acker Heriwnt I~ H Walter Wilso Ira D. Whiteman Miss Edith Wilke WilEime Zettle, cary en mm————— Judges Oppose Pensions, John Jeremiah Thomas ¥. of Mifflin -Hunt nzdon Thomas J of Blair legislature aw which gives ing from $3.000 to $9,000 per vear Ley president district, president ju Baldr idee, county have written to the v requesting the repeal of the jilges pensions rang 1fter they have retired after 20 years’ ser ice on the bench As ——— LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. In a letter check boosted his substoription to June, which 1927 the most advanced subscription on the enclosing a Reporter Mast, John Foreman, a local boy, now the fow (7) which “won't former the cond industry of the pression satisfaction Pinchot administration, ses taxes to pay.” prominent in in western part lines eox- of the prom- state, writes n is when we have day any Cresson, Pa 29, 1923. Editor Reporter: There n't much news out here top of the Allegheny Mts, Business is not as good as it might be, but what do we care, for Pinchot ds cutting ev- erything down that doon we won't have any taxes to pay. JOHN FP, FOREMAN. + Aprit on See “The Old Homestead" afternoon in the Bceni, and evening fn opera house, Bellefonte, on Saturday. It Is one of the big pictures of the day, FARMERS WILL PAY EXTRA TAX.|SCHEDULE OF GAMES FOR CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE Seventy-five per Cent. of Farmers In County Own C(Cars—1,721 Centre Season Opens May 30—Centre Hall to the ' Play Games Morning and Afternoon with Millhelm, Cars and Trucks Among Farmers, ming the bill increasing aut Tho ft Heenses fifty per cent. and the additional tax on gasoline becomes i farmea THs : LX, ind tM r—————— eerste Class Night—May 10th, rhe # tcl Rev. Acd Will Remain, Ww np ; a ———— A ———— Hall {sir (entre Gills ——— Los: Hard Fought Game ‘ contestod game 8 entre Hall Hig nnings vien State Centre Hall and evened they half of hits, orged ahead then on un the ninth — Lavra Whiteman, cad from the Hall t5 a tar 16th counted one run, but 3 ibove Linden stream, ar the same inni y an inn.ng. » got =e of our kKie unlonded whet oa man ame including a three-bagger dyn to the stream on Kindly private vile sha ggh, the It snd ait game on joe x pu horse-bark and informed Wie well played game play gam that that was property t hwaoughout State wa Woah rs ng ’ o 8 In nz) ¢ fishing was not allowed, 20 we over the outcome to bit before id = we took a mddidioy move on. Wie Following is the bo STATE COLLEGE R HH O fones, 2h : o X &Core snapshot ‘of our crowd clad in and some with We then we arrived at and MWoomers, moved 10:25 mnt socke Hall wo started fishing Whiteman had caught a and Florence Zettle had a large minnow. Well, with we started back to the car to get din- We built a fireplace put an old grate and a frying pan and started to fry bacon ogg: then we made cocon and put dinner on the table. We also snapped a picture of the fire and our dinner, which con setod of bacon and eggs, cocoa, pick tos, drigd beef, bread and butter, and inst, but not least, peaches and cream and cake. After dinner we did feel much like fishing but we cleaned up things and started again, and in the afternoon one of the girls caught another minnow, and with the losa of several Fines and hooks and the sight of several large fish we were ready to start home, so we snapped another pleture on the breast-work of the Oak Hall dam. Wo expect to take more The score by Innings trips this summer, as everyone en: Contre Hail '=0.6 0:0 00001 1r]|0%e8 hrasi! thoroughly-~By one = of State College ~13000002 03g, sila knickers on to Oak Then Laura Musser, 3h ] and by noon Lionberger, « Fletcher, of large lizard caugint Hollobaugh, 1b McAlevey, U Shutt, of teadek, aa Faongwell, p such luck ney stone and on and Totals CENTRE HALL R H Fetterolf, 29 i 2 Durst, 16 snsnoned 0 A Emery, Ib iri dl Crawford, Goodhart, Faust, p H Emery, ¢ Sweeny, if Bnyder, rf not Ha of aa a ] 0 —— — — Totals crevivnveaie TM 13 *None put when winning run scored. a i 5 — Jy 1993. HIGH SCHOOL THE DEATH RECOLD, CLASS OF TO SEVEN, BOALSBURG GRADUATE Mq¢ He Held | T! mraday HO. will 90. F, Exerelses May Graduating Wednesday, Smith |"? Lat the Speaker, | | not fligh EE mn ss A A AI Propacing to Bufld Road —- Making Conerete Blocks a Aitended Olde: Boys’ Conference, ( Stove: Ww. Va. Kreider it Keys Tuesday af FOOT Mrs operation About four months ago Rtover underwent a serious wirner and had Miilheim-—Walter Breon wrt ) 11d Citherman, Rufus Smith, * Randall Throsse] tebe shud Palmer ungart, Mies Greninger, Haines, Gall K. Weaver, Weaver, Spring Milla—S8terril Bresselr, Harry F. Haney, Guy 8 John Myers, Harvey MeOool, «oh B. Swabb, Paul Weagley The following officers the ensuing year: President, of Sandy I 2dge; lst vice president, Russel Bohn, «7 Boalaburg MeCullough, of Milesburg : Paul Vonada, «of Coburn: secretary, Richard Fletcher, College: treastirer, Kenneth Nebereburg. VYoery from the hos- to death came very returned home wns thought have wen Ge ng well, bat sting al suddenly , Her makden name was Bertha Young days elrly, Harald Kenneth Walter M She spent most of her girlhood “ in the eastern section of Centre coun- ty Melvin Jami- Jos survives Mrs O. there husband and Desldea the Cove, sister, Akron, adopted one wore GG “an wom fon, The Hosterman, of were elected | ~Percival Aumiller, a of his home In Laurelton after an of onlin two Hie Jas was due to # paralytic stroke secretary, Mr. Aumitler 1845, and wns married to Miss Minnie Henry, who survives him. He js a's survived by the following children: John F., of Lewisburg: Aaron, of Lau- —— sli u————— relton: Wesley, of Glenlron: Mra IL Creamery Butter for Sale. A. Jones, of Vineland, N. J: Mrs Fresh White Deer brand pasteurized Lizzie Walter, of Laurelton: Mrs. A. creamery butter for sale at the Dew- D. Catherman, ¢f Downingtown: Mrs art plant, Centre Hall. Deliveries will James A. Boob, of Glen Iron: Mra W. be made Wednesinys and Saturdays J Smith, of near Woodward, and Mrs, 19 customers making purchases of George Dorman, of Hartleton: also by three pounds or mare. Price, b2 cents (ho following brothers and sisters: ©. pee 1b. y C. and Jerry Aumfller, of Mfroy: Mrs Bell ‘phone Frank Wren, of Sunbury: Mrs ©. 4, Products Co. Carpenter, of Philadelphia, and thirty. thy ve uy ande hildr en and iv e gi eat nr wo bas nn on the ¥ * Runkle mm, east of town, makes an attracts y ive appearance since being painted. (Other deaths on ingide page) AUMILLER former resident Haines township, Greeley Reese, | died nt less days, death 2nd vive president, was born on June 14 assistant of State Haines, of 16R3.—Dewnrt Milk NO. 18 HAPZENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. and Lye effort of nothwithstanding Clinton all the the ment large losses of t It ¢f the fire who of lighted matches, cigars nually wood ir believed 8 occasioned by smokers are careless posal Ggarottes “The Old Homestead” w Grif- shown ene of be afternoon The cents vy fith's biggest pictures, BeY\efonte Baturday and evening of this ths Scenic, 10 and 2 night, Opera House, 10 and This is the second showing of this picture in Bellefonte. Its return asked because the road conditions when hore the first time were such that out-of- town people were unable to reach town to see it. I you enjoy any you will be highly pleased with Old Homestead” W. Harrison Walker, Esq. of Belle. fonte, was In town last week called at the local post office in the in- terest “ot the sade of UU. 8 Treasury Certificates. He yet retains the posi- tion of assistant te the director of the third Federal! district, which includes forty-cight counties in Pennsyivania, New Jersey and Delaware. The sales in this district have been remarkable. Between January 1 and April 1 of this year, sales to the amount of 30 million ddllars were made, and for the entire United State during the same period the sales were 180 millions. During a part of July and August, Director Walker will have headquart- ers in Atlantic City, where he expects in week matinee, in 2 in 28 cents was picture “The and a to do an extensive business
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