# “VOL. XCVII / Wallace's No Help to Survey Shows Farmers, Necretary Tariff the improvement 1923 hy Prospects for agricultural conditions in are not so bright when viewed eCond mic Department of Agricul- prisl of National Committeo This fact experts in the ture as the iticians the Republi can represent them to be is made plain 1 hy a wis just been OO pleted nnmittes of Onsts Wallace, cultura farm prodects for the com- A . at there least EE Governor Faking Fapmers, Pir ib Merger of Synods is Approved. Merg i} Central Pennsylvar f.uth members Winter Wheat in Pennsylvania. The wheat wintered fairly Wi i in the The condition about 16.2 oA a production of ’ bushels, as compared with «234,000 bushels last year's final os- timate and 24,197.000 bushels, the the av production f The the “rage or Past ter ire that Hr vomt indict ions sn lest in ———— i — —— Sold Drinks to Boarders. Bailey niniki, of Judge sentenced Walter to elghteen mopths in the county pMaon and fined him $500 to Seo Yeagertown, nd costs {or selling Intoxi- coants fellow boarders, A ————. YP ———— Robbery at Millmont Last Baturday night the Newton Shirk at Milmont was en- tered and robbed, rates the MIiMiA- burg Telegraph. The thieves effected an entrance to the store room between 12:00 and 2:00 in the night and about $600 worth of goods and money taken. Two State policemen are working on the dase and have several clues. It is believed that this robbery is one of the many which have taken place In Fiuntry stores én this part of the state. \ ‘Several weeks ago this KANE was op- erating along the Susquehanna river The total amount of loot they have al ready stolen would amount to many thousands of dollars, It is thought that if the thieves who entered Shirk's ‘store on Saturday night are caught. the store robberies in this section of the state wilt be brought to an end, and much of the stolen goods recov ered. i store of Broke Inte Oriole Store, Upon entering the Oriole Centre Hall, one morning T A. Hosterman, the local discovered have been uniocked had failed to close the store properly the night before, he - dlsmissei the matter from his mind, but, as may be expected, Mr, Hosterman ‘was unusunl- ly in making sure that the door was properly locked the next night. Imagine his suprise whem on entering the store the following morn- ng to s a customer standing at the counter patiently waiting for some one to appear, Mr, Hosterman then be came uneasy. Making hasty exumli- nation found that some clgaretie and sobacco were missing, but nothing The ek on the door is of the and entrance the front not forced, although ws by that denn in week, of the door store, last manager the front Thinking he store, {Oo careful ree ¢ ik Nora Yale doo type, by Wis when he party doo or they ficiently the latch Hosterman disc the story wus i of the win#ws windows {for {0 Lak have we merely toe-n formed Pressure men MUIng Wes Who snetim————————— County Track and Field Meet. ii Cont Spring Mills Bank Loses In Court, The preme cotrt br ¥ ————— A —— NEW CHURCH FOR SUNBURY. Second Largest Lutheran Congregation $300,000 Fd- America Dedicates ier, in Simple ceremonies marked the dedi th city's cation of the wrehitect Zion Lutheran church at Sunday. that filled the place to overflowing featured of $100. 000 3 trad pride £300. 000 Sunbury, on Crowds each the three services and The M. omy pledged the cass taught by J Stroh, $28000, The largest Individual subsewiption was that of W. D. Lely. $5000 for chimes for the church tower ev. A R, Steck, od at the morning service and Rev. NB 8. Powers, of Shippensburg, at night. The pastor, Rev. Dr. CC. II. Bowers, had charge of the dedication. The new church fs 900x108 feet, of Gothic archi- tecture and js bulit of granite. It has more than 1500 communicant members and fs the second largest English- speaking Lutheran church in America. ————— — a —————— Auman lee Cream Parlor, We will serve Ico cream on Wednes- day and Baturdny nights unt!l further notice. State College quality eroam handled Mrs. V. A, Auman, Centre Hall . I ML PISANI Governor Pinshot vetoed a bill mak- ing a deficiency appropriation of $1.- 932 to the Btate Industrial Home for Women, at Muncy, on account of in« sufficient funds, but a moment later signed a BB for two additional In- spectors In the bureau of inspection, department of labor. Such action on mos. Bible Fran- living $33.000 William thin pledged, De. J the church, was class named tev of Waynesboro, the "we ods of pastor and of Cartisie, preach the part of the governor’ Minks. CLASS OF 18 RECEIVE ——— ing Home to School Course} Complete the school, ge Fst exerndsoen of Hall High Chraduating 1023, Centre carvied wocording to publish in this paper Commencement interest md wor Olt Progr sir part trong alike ri intense on Pils where the Heautin Pout Stes HOW nH clothed | been f Han Albert Famer he INCToa as ity than stantial i attracted him town N A —— A ARDS. “— BOROUGH SCHOOL Primary tal mumber cavolled, total 37. Average dally Per cent attendance, bo total 96. The following every day during term: Juck Coldron *. Lawrence Hartley*, Reuben RicK ert®, Donald Bulide®*, John Spyker, othy MeClenahan, Sara Verna Smith®. The ones marked were not tardy. Elght glhids and boys werd promoted to Grade 3 en Bartholomew, teachaor, Intermediate—Ier cent ance for last month, boys The following puplls wore sent nor tardy during the old Bradford, Paul Martz, John Riter, George Riter, Fred Luse, Philip Mc. Menahan, Bruce Smith, William Wen ver, Catherine Martz, Myla Spyker Marian Smith, Visitors during the month: Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Supt D. 0. Ettars, Mrs Wm Odenkirk Thos, 1. Moore, teacher, or June 812 Commencement dt “State” The Pennsylvania State College cow mencement will be held from June Sih to 12th which { wanty eh Wool report were prosent Odenkirk i%y ning Hel of nidk 08, girls 9 neither term: Har. ntl abe Representative Tom Beaver is 'Beves ing all kinds of troulde getting hs game lnws passed. It looks ag though somo one with an empty “shell” was too near Centre county's game repre- sentative. - ANNOUNCING FARMERS DAY. at State College Farmers' Field Day, on Opening | of Pennsylva Ju i The there {'olloge in ii - ed Sehool fc Appropriation, i tiraduation. 4 a New Laws of Loeal Interest. Pinchot wit? Pry ally for by woinen the Jug with Fives ime tl ny one a borough ordinance —— Dies of Sleeping Sickness. Seoping sickness, on Tuesday night nat week, caneed the death of a sec. a months, italy BE. Centre counts Ned at his home two miles from State min two n 25, within Earnest Rover, aged Colles, after a §¢ Ar's iHness, Orrin near Spring Mille, a fresh- at State College, died at the. Uni. Hospital, Philadelphia, Larger, of man versity in March. ————————— ca ———" LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. So Huntingdon, Pa, May & 1928. Sditor Reporter: I wee that the label on the Tleporter 4 over a year behind so 1 enclose you $2.00 om account. Our former Centre county are pretty well “Hunt. ngdoniged” by now, but we still like to know Bbw the folks back home are, md when wo get over there and see how nice yon follows all live it still makes Oe feel home sick. We enjoy the Reporter very mich and wish you continued sucvess. Respectfully, W. A. BROWN. people ¥ 1, 1923, AT CONVENTION OF EAGLES elers Action on Chal. fonte Home for Year. State the Golden Knights Eagle and { Lidies the wore In- of the Lancaster the dost peswion convention held in of the Su luded The held at Pet in in the conven home at Chal advisement imladic Hen £510. 0060 $24 557.00 ending June 458,388.51 Moody Et the [ Tuctod i The Sullivan « Bible Institute, oe Bible con- Moody Bi will be held in ummer CE RL by the Institute # Year, East Mere, popularity of Eagles wanly, as indicated by rowing interest in nat thy past years, for mally designates this place July €-185. the program incfudés Rev Guille, of the Institute's Ex- tension Department; Rev, J titchie Smith, D. D., profess Homiletien, Princeton Theological SBemhary: Rew Halbert W, Bieler, pastor Church of the Covenant, Bala-Cynwd, Pa.: and me, A. I. Lathem, D. D., originatos of the successful “Chester Plan™ Bummer Bible schools A ————— Asking Power to Morigage. An effort 4a being made to pass a hill the legislature that will give Pennsylvania State College trustees the power to mortgage the institution and use the funds for t erection of additional. buildings. This wil give the institution a chance to use a por- tion of the proposed $8,000,000 bond money before the routine legislation and state action can ‘be accomplished. When the bond money becomes avall- able the mortgage will be lifted. ‘ HS APRA ANS. ™ Recovers Overpaid Salaries. By the decision rendered by the Su- preme Court in Philadelphia MiMin county will receive a total of $4,744. 30, of which amount $4,236.99 is for overpaid salaries pald commissioners H. C. Houser, George W. Dunmire and W. W. Baker and county auditor T. G. Beaver and J. Harry Sides, and $508.31 is Yor interest for two years at firsl conference, This Gorge BE year of before NO. 2% FROM ALL PARTS. Mabel Ziegler Her non M es room at 14 the dsmond ustomer every Siate and China The cM wav the a orchards of Pern Wednesday night of A revealed alight closes examina ua idtle 4 "e “se day by Sint, NAL ive the {rust Cherry, pea au the most sensi oll now blossoming trees sulfered 1 all-night winds settling the temperature dropped to 30 apple ttle. which of kifling frosts, prev even A part of the Bollefonte High school orchestra was delayed in reaching Centre Hall, on the Yecasion of the graduation exercises of the local High school, on Friday evening, because of the slippery condition of Old Nittany Mountain. At the turn, at the *junec- tion of the Gregg road, the Studebalier car in which the young people were traveling, slipped, the rear end find-* ing ita way to the creek. Bliger, the Pleasant Gap trouble reliever, hated the car back onto the road. Four Clearficld physicians thrown from a ear near Bllger on their return home from a meeting of the Clearficld County Medieal Sociely held at Phillpsburg, Wednesday of last week. The physicians were Dr. Pad France, owner of the oar and driver, Dr. Henry Woodside, Dr 1. Hayes Woulclige and Dr. George 1. Mauk, Shortly after the accident Dr. Lewis C. Rowles, also of Clearficid, happened along. The four assoctats physicians were ploked up bodily by him and conveyed 0 the Clearfield wore § per cent. i
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