5 | A Pl NO. 24 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. (Thue HALL, PA. LASKER'S “MILLION DOLLAR JOY RIDE” THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. THE _VOL.XOVIT __ “CENTRE XIV BROOD OF CICADA. WATCHERS AND DOERS, Brn DEATH REC... WON AND LOST, I—— Shipping Board Head Not Administration Eeonomy nouncement Seriously. the 17-Year Appearance, Oldest Locust Known Brood of Meet Has Made Its Learn to Think and Be Able to RUBLE. Mrs. Ellen Lee Ruble, wid- Vietory Over Millhelm but bellefonie the Exigencles of Life. | ow of 8B. PP. Ruble, died May 30th at! Takes First of Dr. E. J. Ruble! 1 Kansas ( Kansas, She was al and Ja and | wr Centre Hal about 77 | Take Ane | | | Does, Game from Locals, her ity, Jahn better known to 17 10- has aguin made its appearance | that The the periodic Cleada, the home The head that of 4 preferred big corporation onee #00, Centre Hall, 7; tellefonte, 8: Miliheim, 4 Centre Hall, 1 average person as the “year sald he to hire boya Today sday) The ministration of that it the is come fi the because pretense Republican dawghter of ne 1B. Lee had perience cust country, Their reveloped their resources HY: Better step born The nd praciyu Hi ng fooled Al the large numbers in almost all } they more initiative ex two games of the had Such =a past week a+ drive thre nes yu ¢ At tho age of 18 » Presbvi Oy hus bert he united sulMed an above —a I. Lasker, Poard. apparently not ul Chadrman Laske's Presi to of Centre county, Years ago Victory and a «le filgney have ob Chalrman fermi The itation of the lovust in Penn- | fulness boy, he sald, 8 con- Shipping | with the wireh and lived he gel out of On the T Fort py devout Che istd ife At the Centre of her death shi bership Addn, Mi A Preagohment a, { fre While Republican intial Had men f Wtory of the ms will be confined principally to stantly being “on his own” and of | has to think out | dilculties He Centre, | his cart breaks down and he has to] terances of it by | all by himself. ~ A coun- | ity boy, he thought, does not get that to out Lime | team with lent led unning through the center wuys to association Harding was holding het 8 One On ov bounded on the bry the field and | may have hém regard the ut in Okidah the latter's bums Bedford, Blair nd Potter, and on Wwe goes out in a Hoa Bi fH, on ied grounds "hia " Chief Executive, in the ind Hulide re ore, 7-4, The 1 sar 190 thin see the in evening Hu { CCOondagInyY Pickwick the eas cluding his county for a number ti1887 the and later to CC get it going again game w work o “Ying " He pon had Heckman line bordering the purely in Other family moved Lehigh, Si Weds *hester, Berks, huyl- {chance develop resourcefulness jp minds” among caders ney, Kan, where M The box soors 1s A lumbia, T.y¢ and There are many mechanical workers | putting Out econo in 1906 ke nn . | CENTRE HALL ho rman Lasker MOTTE adjust Tha thes can not my single wa, fment on any machine or tool oldest one moment anything ig ong we to summon othe to emnn or workman make =i A fellow of | not going to be marked 11 it fon Rave (oo much 2 spend time Many of colleges ings “4 i] nemsaelves, and watch and Tennessee {letes play his develops no Cicada The many young en time In nments Union Missionary Activities Week, for the ian —— ————— i —— from Mr. and Dr. Beeht State School Superigtendent George § Meyer, Gover : piinchnots Lad ¥ ICE “ 1 % t : ne 5 } Fourlug Notes Mrs. ‘ontinued on inside page.) « N. 8. County Graduates wing g Junie nth is Count) is mmencemer Hall Pletcher Howard; Rn Skelton, Hild Clarenos uth Scantlin m Quaker camped « the William are on mmers, Philipsburg that time Ap» Lad of Twélve Drowns. wn, twelve Mrs expect to Miss Edith K Js Mr.and Mrs. M. RB fonte, who tri} 3s #1 8 3 goiy # # shnson, daugh od ¢ fo 4 4 a og ‘ Yesterday afternoon w went Johnson, of Beiic- the Studebake x jouth Bend, Ind f Mr Stats ' i sila + years old, son itomobile plant has ox eled on theres 3 yr a wn Albert Peters, of neat The output of th E «otirse in the Dickinson Seminary sl a 4 5% " : y 4 re Irowned it the Evergreen nia . plant now is 370 cars per day Grange- Encampment Notes, : ? ers Williamsport, in two years, takes first swimming pool 8 Centre Furnace, cast tell on paper a stary. in revis The the We spent one night with Mrs Eger finds camping on pool alone, and though unable t n with the extraos nars ii : { ET ‘ hi hoy or 9 Breon, before Miss Mars than swim, went into the water. When his $ in way the work is dome is too great Grange Encampment Honors in the English cow and th . 3 College fad went to . : - t ing the a in the class. Rhee wan Influence of Good Roads, thie tex ths Anson music In marriage dev tog IFIEaN Wy § : i ris } $44 . r ol Lee, of Boalshurg At Columbus he revious year, without ere i : et ! a i " : cries for heip and the tor uck wit the t yg : Wa } \ \ % Wan Pent ohne v o ¥ rv g ; ne t weather changed from ext tent be again reserved 8 ap a hole nine et few i : the Mothodist id We are both well Encampment, and a long awakening t y necessity BOO In addition t © Rr way 1 I fensure ations on file proves ma : TILE. I roads - a vived hy a : GEORGE B. MEYER waiting for an opportunity : good roads ies wi it a tandare : . Penlamin I ¥ y the pleasures of a Niner Wee County 8. So. Convention, lightful The comn and Mrs. Paul hilcott, both of rapid popular ever sac hools api were heard he The mMstance wan first was Prof A trip to Canandaigua, New by Merchant and Mes Emery, Miss Algie and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8 iatter couple of A They expect to deep maw has been planned § capable of giving as wh iad but Jife aged iy-five years, FY iv the dentally, { danghters 4 s Into Huey fon A the water and got the . ’ t -_ ba tscde pulmotor was used, Mona lori —— or of i near uld not be bought back start on Sunday and ge 8 CAmMmp grouns _ y > yi wv 1 4 5 x 3 ; Bi # £ 3 oy % ri } ment, nnd he annual convent} Flotmervilie leaves five ———— about a week. OF course, the trip will Odd Fellows to Meet In Reading, 1924. has the lodge the ¢ . ’ Mm of the Centre 3 " il f tan + E regreta the supply of tents 5 - other departments of h tw made in Mr. Emery's new Olds se- dan rand-children lowing broth and a a 1 Moos of 8 of Sunbury of Fillmore; Davis and Charles Ohlo; Jacob, County Sunday Se he mpas } pn + Waciation will I adlent to meet demands he road whi 5 almost ’ rs Reading been selected ae ind 28 As an entirely new fegture which’ both ahd mick, A Grange pageant will be the of the Encampment Gordon, of the Rural Life eX* ltions Pennsylvania State College. has ted it in charge’ n ms A ———— Short Crops Predicted. L outlook for crops and hay considerably held in {rviston : 20 able in" winter heonuse of unfathom- Al schools John ¢ when 3 1 Mra Richard Pal- Mra fhouhd rrange f el will be ate Colleg I's mvention city the grand Woods, Jr, was ordained a minister to the Preshy- entertaining educa Joseph M last week, mad if there of bettering it ble i nD One stint v 3 » abie i no Song. countenanced lo. a0 at Sen Cirove, Leetnont ; of Pennsylvania, 1. O. O. ¥., and Rebekah once given Prof Organica % A tons seems the slivhteet possibility | 184 al the ail, influ mer, of ennsyivania { Pennsyivan first Kate the leaves Ble Mill ind Hartsock Of Mra Jolin, 11 ¥ NHeforite to ansernbly Hall NO rintendents . : : meet week ertan church by the Huntingdon Pres- On other hs the Kalle. in week of of on the train at west | Jointly 1924, registration meet during the Bytery in session in Lewistown, Mr ton, and previous to becoming a theo- logical student taught in the town High school and was active Boy Bcout work well-built highway far community exercises an Pastors Danville; June The lodge aftefn« enues and expenditures for the ensa- ing year of $7.598 40 and $62,784 were submitted and approved To meet the proposed increased ap- propriations it was decided to fix the per oapita tax at 12 cents per term and the orphans’ home tax at 40 cents The assets of the Grand lodge on May 1823, amounted to $64,800.58 A A Baby Bucks Safe, The deer law now requires a buck to have two or more points or a apike at least six inches long to be legally killed The object of the change is to compel the hunter to actually see the head of the animal before shooting Sup are Woods is a graduate of Prince ence more than seonomiec upon the of the Grand the finance commission reported its Mndings during on meeting when estimated reve pe and homestead through which it runs, lift- farm. lev. M funeral services, the Hhiloh RE ——— Nix Bears for Seven Mountalns, large bhck bear Thursday of last Game Refuge, No. 9. Lewis in ing the peaple literally out of ruts « o had of burial being made in Piper charge the and social CE ——— —— AA AA Two Cows Killed hy Lightning. Lightning State mental stagnation A was liberated on Htate The gradn in Pennsylvania ail week in the i. cemetery If any of the numerous subscribers in Philadelphia wen In the habit of Centre County A mesociation Basket plonie, Belmont Fairmount Park they should begin it on Baturday, June 23d, when the nine- teenth gathering will be hell John C Beale, secretary, 1831 Chestnut St. will be pleased te give you any fur ther necessary information, if you are in need of it teporter located in the vi- i cinity of the Big Kettle, in the Seven Mountains district Another appries, received at Lewtatoswvn Friday evening la was the six, Two “xX- less than last year and also under the The peaches and pears better than ago and nearly up to the biz crop of 1920, are the outstanding feat ures of the report jlasued by the UJ, 8 struck a chestnut kiMed belonging {roe not the annual have prospects for CLARK ~Mrs. Clark died at her home fn Williamsport after an {il- above College, and ‘wo ten-year average Clara to third cow was attending one was cows standing under it 8B. David Shiegal. A badly burned thought held in and an Fisher, year ness with rheumatism coverirg a pee at Mansipn, and Saturday in same refuge, making a total of the full This refugh, more have been shipped and are pected dally to berated In Licking Creek Preserve. This will make four beard Hberated in that pre- serve and comprising ta full quota for propagation purposes this season, Came wardens RR. BE. McCoy and Jes- sie Hassinger are in charge of the liberated riod of about Mrs daughter of . % Sar, on the aide, but it is "yea in Millheim, a the late’ John Foote, and]l. aged nearly sixty-eight years lived Millhelm up to about 18 years ago when she and her blind son, John, moved to Willlamsport, where they Hved together since. Besides the son, she is survived hy these wisters and brothers: Mra Mazie Rachau and Mra. Ella Dennis, she will Clark was born fhe adjustment recover. Insurance is quota for Bureau of Agticultural Economica. o-oo. Brooks Reunlon on Grange Park. The third annval Brooks reunion will be held on Orange Park, Centre Hall, Saturday, June 23rd, all day. Members of the families are asked to bring their baskets and friends I Sn Farmer Mutual Company, " 9 wae was made P.M qareliars be the She in A i ——— The American flag fa being put to an improper use by a Miltheim organ. ization, no doubt the result of thought lessness, The Stars and Stripes were never intended to mark foul lines During a recent severe electrical and rain storm the home of John and Miss Carrie Albrigh, tn Millheim, was struc: AA ss — Transfers of Real Estate. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux. to Mar- tin W. Lessee, tract in State College; $675. Caroline Maize's heirs to Joshua Rossman, tract in Aaronsburg: $1,805. Tammie LL. Keller to John Wilson, tract in Linden Hall; $2,000, Tammie L., Keller, ta al, to Wilson, tract in Linden Hal; $1, John ’ transportation and Hberation, They have also received several cosignments of ring-necked pheasants during the past week, which they have placed in the care of sportsmen for propagation AAG AAPA ARAN Portland Cement, Alpha Portland cement in a reliable material for all kinds of construction work. Order your supply now.—Wm. McOlenaban, Centre Hall, adv B. B. Schedule for Week. Tharsday, twilight Milihetm at Cen- tre Hall; Bellefonte at State College, Saturday, afternoon—Centre Hall at State College; Milthelm at Bellefonte. AA MA An effort ls being made by residents of Miffiinburg to induce the State to establish a fish hatchery at that place, believing the “Big Spring” an ideal lo- both of Willlamaport; John Foute, of Nashawa, fa; William, of Pittsburg; Frank, of Muncy, and Rober} J, of Miltheim., ’ The remains arrived in Millhelm by train on Friday afternoon and inter ment was made In Falrview cemetery, I ST AAAS. League baseball is drawing bigger crowds than unorganized baseball Md, and thus prevent the loss of humen ie, and at the same time develop & larger and stronger type of deer. The first move to give the baby buck deer fi year or more lease of lite was made by this newspaper, a marked copy of which: was forwarded to the game have been in the minds of others at the same time, but the Reporter was the first in this section to advocate it. By Mghtning. A chimney was knock - ed down, and the lightning jumped to th opposite side of the house, tesring hades in the roof, mttie floor and second floor and tore the plastering and paper from the kitchen ceiling. In Misa Al- bLrdght's bedroom & large hole was torn in the roof, splinters being tn bedded in the cefltng, and the carpet Yas set afire, but the Mames were eas