The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1924, Image 4

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    THE (ENTRE REPORTER. i
ISSUED WEEKLY.
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~ THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8. WW, BMITH...c.csicssnsehs oe nnn-Bdltor
EDW, E. BAILEY......Looal Editor and
Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
as second class mall matter,
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a ydar, ln adyance.
ADVERTIBING RATES. —Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten cents per line for each additional
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
en application,
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of fire In the borough of
Centre Hail, the Bradford & Co. mill
whistle will sound: |
One long and two short blasts when |
fire is north of Reformed church;
fire is south of Reformed church.
_ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
LUTHERAN
Centre Hall,
30,
(according to
10:30;
Farmers Mills, 7
regular
Georges
: 30,
schedule)
Valley, 2
—
Hall,
Spring Mills,
Methodist—Centre morning;
Sprucetown, afternoon;
evening:
Hall
Grove Mills, afternoon;
Presbyterian—Centre morning.
Pine
evening.
Lemont,
Centre Hall Reformed
Delas R. Keener, pastor:
Charge,
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BELLEFONTE BANKER DEAD,
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Cashier of Defunet Centre County
Bank, a Lie-Time Bellefonte Res
Ident, Passos Away,
J. M.
of the
Banking
Shugert, formerly
bankrupt Cefitre
died at
lellefonte,
heart trouble
When it
that the bank was weaken-
Shugert vam
avoid closing the bors, having been’ in
the bank rhea @all his We and having a
number
president
now County
Company,
on East Linn street, Mon-
day morning from after
a prolonged fliness,
.
wpparent
ing, worked
in to
friends who in-
the
caused a total physical collapse.
of close were
terested in its success and strain
He was a som of John D. and Mary
Shugert, both deceased, who were ple
He member of
John's Episcapal of the
Siks and the Nittany Country
oneer residents, was a
St. church,
Masons,
He was fifty-three years old last
November 10. Surviving him are his
wife who formerly was Miss Kate Har-
ris; one
Mary,
Miss
sn. George and one daugh-
ter, both at home; and two si
iR~
Belie-
of
BeVICes Were
Kate Shugert, of
David J Kelly,
Grier,
W. Va
held Wednestlay afternoon at the house
Funeml
and was private, Burial made
lot
was in
in the Union cemetery.
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DEATHS,
MENDLER
nd
Harold lawis, san of
Charile Minnie (Leister) Mendier
died in Lewistown, aged two vears
months § days of membraneous
a few days
of
Reformed
nember the infant de
the
of thi
character
private In-
fadtland
Centre Hall—
No church services on account
repagring the oh
1:30
Church)
Sunday
Tusseyville—
2:30 “hurch Services
Sunday School.
REFORMED Charge
Hollenbach, pastor.)
AARONSBURG
(Rev 3
John 8
Aaronsburg
at 9:30
‘oburn
fees at 7.
Suh jex :
Faith and
the season
of
Its
the discourse: Perwistent
Reward We are now in
of Lent 8, let us make a
to be he Howse
wtending t
L A
NI} PERSONAL
visiting the
Lewistown
n
Sport mews
as delivery ca
become invitis
James -W. Runk!
Hall
day
hotel, bex
The
by
Ss ago
5 PF
suffered
Reformed
person -
oe
and
Were
agent
Jlefonte
of
in the
intergst
open Bellefonte on
ind
in
James 8S 1. of Potters Mills. wane
here the latter last
The
rom
h
n
a caller part of
week, informdtion was not secur-
fact that he
Dondere « which is
ed 1 him. but it =» a
purchased a new
nr
to be delivered soon
The marriage of CO 1
Miss Alberta
F. 8h
Hol
announced by the bride's
Willkam
on
Kipp, f ssoppie,
mother, Mrs
taken
as having
Kipp, &
ng
Sunday grobm
of Penn
however
even The
graduate State. his schooling
having with
by
number of
Hall,
tending congratulations.
been inferfered
overseas service
young people about Cente
who will join this paper in ex-
Misses Edith Cowher of Sandy Ridge
and Flizabeth Jackson of State College.
stenographers at Kerlin poultry
plant at Centre both
fill during the or _anore,
former at her. home
her boarding
They are both
Jackson expects soon to be back
work. On Saturday Miss Margaret
'W of Jersey Shore. a graduate of
- Williamsport Commercial College, be-
the
Hall,
past
have been
the
at
Hall.
Mise
to
week
and the latter
Centre
and
place in
improving
SHAFFER. —Georgs
at vi
Loeal Ministeriom Meets,
ium met at?
ind Spring
commits
this
on
“Inan
Hall
Kirkpatrd
‘antre
Keener
Catherma
fa
paneer «
the
ntit!
n then vored
wterium fine ed
M
is slated for
with a
The
The
14th
tre
rage of the ster,’
next meeting April
it the Lutheran
Hall,
man 18 to prepare a paper,
t parsonage,
for which meeting Rev
Rev
or is t, have charge of the devotions
T™.
Fey
M
mir
session was closed with prayer
Catherman
Bingmasr tfully served the
deligh
sterium with refreshments
A MII MP AUIS 5AM HAA
2490- Lh, Holstein Bull
A Holstein
| years oll, whs sold to
registered bul,
Lock
Snavely,
peven
Haven
John of
The
and
He
when
(al
near
{Centres Hall,
{was fat. sleek and docile
2490
Mr
Ohio
of the same breed
the
weight being 1525 pounds,
on Tuesdhy animal
tipped
the scales to pounds was
purchased by Snavely
calf,
n
from the Agricultural
A
was sold
as the
her
Ow
at same time,
i
a ——.
New Theatre Opens To-day In Millhelm
the Munici-
pal Bullding--will open this (Thursday
evening) with a free motion picture
show, “Blood and Sand’ featuring Ru-
dolph The show begins at
7:30 and is positively fre, to every-
Millhelm's new thesntre
Valentino,
Ban work and she and Miss Ethel Het-
tinger, of Spring Mills, who has been
in the Kerlin office for a year, with
Miss Mildred Bitts, a local High school |
girl, assiting, are keeping the work |
moving until the other young ladies |
recover their health and return.
{
FARQUHAR Cider Presses, Saw- |
mills and attachmer.ts, Threshers for |
steam or gas tractor drive; steam and
gas Tractors; Steam Engines; Boflers |
of all kinds; Cultivators; Drills; Fly. |
wheels; Pulleys; Belting, ete. JOHN |
HAUGH AND BONS, State College, Pa.
Exclusive agents in this territory, 7tf
w
body, The picare pu one of the
screen's best, and yofi should not miss
this rare opportunity to Bee It.
N.Y. Central Car Shops Opened Mofiday
The car shops of the New York Cens
tral at Avis opened on Monday, This
completely ends the shut down of the
shops at Avis The shops were closed
Haturduy a week ago, y
According to an order sued on Fri-
day, the locomotive shops of the New
York Central Railroad at Avis were
opened on Monday, This will effect
650 men.
CONCLUSION OF Cot
(Reported by 8
RT.
D."Gettlg, Esq.)
The grand jury made its
final pre-
they had Hon of
indictment, twelve of which were found
{tue bills that
had © visited the
| buildings and that a
office
passed sixteen bills
and four ignored: they
and inspected county
recommend toilet
Installed in the sheriffs
the in
office would not have to use the toilet
be oy)
that public having business the
tof the private dwelling of the sheriff's
i :
jregidence; and that the poreh on the
* » 3
tsouth side of the jail be repaired and
that the
the dwelling house be
wood-work on the outside
painted, and rec-
| ommend a new floor in the kitchen and
ipemanent foundation under the water
|
{
{
|
iced © the kitchen floor and
of the
i kitchen be covered. And further rece
i
joleum be jg
a new porch on the north sid.
he
and recommend
i “
dungeon fort
jof fire;
purpose of exit ip care
the removal of
1
jal temporary electric wiring in
prison, and that the locks on the
{that are broken be repaired
And find the general condition of the
of -
in-
in
The Kt
these
Court Hous. good except SOME
i
Hices and POGITNS ind
1
|
quest recommend that
rons be put In better condi -
| tion.
Gables
Commonwealth
Impersonating an fficer rosecutor
lE. R
|
charged
!
i
Taylor, sheniff Ent
ropresenting if
Wella
the
ment
i Er
{bu
forcenment
Peters, hse dun
fr
oct rent 4
nen
Helen
Pearce being
an ©
Snyder nt
ress na
cont ripen]
Edward rohm
Fr
contin
MM Jarra
wWwiion In
Gehret va
being an 1ssumpsit |
uel,
fr
adjoumed Saturday |
11
Court Tenoon
nt about o'clock
>
Musieal March Sth,
date of the musical by the
orchestra, Millheim
The
enteen-ploce
®
this jssue
to March
Arcadia,
the
before
for
March 1,
Sth. Saturday,
Centre Hall. , The
of date was roevelived
to press on the
issue,
od in Grange
notice of
Just
POT.
change
going last
tion of this
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PROPOSAL FOR THE EXCAVATION
FOR. AND CONSTRUCTION OF,
A NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILD.
ING FOR THE SCHOOL
TRICT OF CENTRE HALL BORO,
Sealed proposals will be
the Board of School Directors of the
Centre Hall School District up to eleven
o'clock A. M, on FRIDAY, MARCH 28.
1824, at the office of the Secretary of
receives by
i
i
i
sylvania, for the excavation for. and
the domplete construction of. a new
High School Building, for the School
District of the Borough of Centre Hall,
Pennsylvania. .s
The bids will be publicly opened im-
mediately at the above stated hour,
All of the work to be performed ace
cording to the plans and specifications
on file In the office of the Secretary of
the School Board 7
may be secured from the Beoretary of
the Bohool Board upon payment. of
$5.00. A certified check for $5600.00
must accompany each bid, subject to
the usual rules of forfeiture.
The Behool Board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids
E. B, BAILEY,
| Secretary Board of School
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“THE COYERED WAGON”
The Great Amerigan Pletore Coming
to Bellefonte Opera House,
There is no more
than
development such
interesting story
to Amelcans one relating to our
interior as Emerson
of "The
ita first
rative Covered Wagon
For New
York, Chicago, Boston and Los Ange-
season Its runs in
a Turors everywhere
the
les have created
and it stands today most
and Including
Nation.”
Wagon”
Jellefonte
poductions since
Birth of
“The
a
will be
the first
Covered
at '}
Friday,
iat
in
pre-
for time
on March 7. mutinee
the Opera House, exactly as
it
is
cities. where
The cast
including
given the leading
has been played to date,
exceptionally strong one
Tul-
Kthel
Hale, Charles Ogle, John-
Leavis Wilson, J. Warren Kerrigan,
Marshall,
Alan
thousands of
Emest Torrence,
ny Fox,
be
Indians and never
A
accompani-
to forgotten “prairie schooners.’
Bre
by
the
special is played in
twenty selected musicians
of Hugo Reisen-
of
from
feld
producti
Mr
adaptations
who supervised this detadl the
fn.
Hough takes a simple love story
“hn { ’
of heart interest adventure as the
and
basis upon which he works his larger
theme ‘of bringing out the wonder
wt of how hearty of America was
It
MY Lhe
levedoped Mm the narrative of the
and udventures of those
followed the Ore-
1548 and in Utah
ine, some
going to
fornia
and others
rad Oregon and Washington
— piel
Transfers of Heal Estate.
K. McMutrde to! Guisippe Cap
$1200
Norman E
wd: $1800
ry H. Luse,
tract in Spring twp.
radean Wels Light.
ILIOUSNESS
tick headache, sour stomach,
constipation, easily avoided.
An active liver withoat calomel,
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Never sicken or gripe—only 28¢
HOUSE AND LOT POR. BALE. The
| Mre. Angeline Wedver property, locat-
| ed on West Church Street, Centre Hall.
| 4g offered for sale. Possession be
| given as soon as satisfactory settlement
| is made, Inquire of 8, EB SHARIR,
| 14nden Hall, Pa.; Bell 'phone TRA.
can
FOR BALE
Cyphers Inuchator,
One 360 egg capucity
good
{also one large milk cooler:
Call
in
sell at
Hall,
015.414
will
ia sacrifice,
| Pa.
751.2 Centre
WARTED- Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery
Wome, childeen ; © ling
nates darning. Salary, $70 a wek ful]
$1.50 an hour spare time, hy
heathers, Wika INTERNATION:
STOCKING MILLS,
for men, and
time ;
ton,
AL
Pa.
Norristown,
FOR SALE
Juckeye
2 Buffalo incubators, ?
capacity ; brooder
stove:
broodesr James
Hall,
Newtown glove.
Centre
QE LAST
Cl
nothing over from
er.
our entire Winter
fg Aver Reliable
CALL of the
The
reason
one season to anoth-
stock and
First Come,
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