The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 27, 1924, Image 4

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THE (CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
oe teas
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 27.71924.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
B. WwW, smiTH «ees. Editor
EDW, E. BAILEY...... Local Editor snd
Business Manager,
Ertered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
as second class mall matter,
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.50 a Year, In advance,
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three Insertions,
and ten cents per line for each additiogal
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
én application,
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of fire in the borough of
Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill
whistle will sound: :
One long and two short blasts when
fire is north of Reformed church:
One long and five short blasts when
fire Is south of Reformed church,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS,
U. Ev.—lLemont, mornin g:
Hall,
afternoon; Tusey ville, evening.
o—
Presbyterian — Lemont,
Boalsburg, afternoon; Pine
evening. {
LUTHERAN (aco
~—Tusseyvitle, 10:30:
Mills,
schedule)
Hall,
wrding to
Centre - oll
Ss
pring
Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Rev.
Delas R. Keener, pastor:
Centre Hall—
7:80 Church Se
9:30 Sunday Scho
Spring Millg—
10:30 Church servicea
9:30 Sunday School.
Farmers Mills—
2:30 Church Services
1:30 Sunday School.
DEATHS,
THOMPSON, —Gleorge Lewis, aged 61
died the Jefferson
Philadelphia, His health had
failing for the past year and tw, weeks
yeans, at
been
ago he went to the ity
he remained until the time of his death.
The deceased was a aon of the=late
Albert and Sarah (McFarlane) Thomp-
son.
madden name was Blizabeth Magiligan
of Chester county, and one son, Albert.
Rolland "Thompson, aged 11
three brothers--J. Reed Thompson, of
Milroy. and Andrew M. and A. Walter
Thompson, of Tewlistown.
Mr, Thompson was a member of the
Thompson Bros. Knitting ~ Mill firm,
their father died and they took
over the knitting min business in Mil-
and Lewistown. He was
and the president of the
township school board at the
his death, having sarved in
fice for terms, He i -
rector of the Lewistown hospital and a
member and trustee of the Milroy Pres-
byterian church
years, and
Sine
a meme-
Armagh
of
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roy
bar
time
that
several wins. a
W—
Alberta widow
at
in Hanes township, aged about
A
RIDER.
the
Mra Rider,
of late George Rider, died her
home
five years
Her Rishel and
She is
maiden name wos
was born in Sugar valley,
i
i
Ammon and Samuel, of near Co-
Peter Wast Mrs
Zorby, of township,
da Vonada, of Coburn.
held
and were con-
ters
burn ; of Virginia:
Orege
amd Mrs
Funeral SOTVICOS were in the
‘oburn Lutheran church
by Rev, F H.
made in
Dnubenspeck.
was the Lutheran
at Aasponsburg,
cemetary
STOVER Mrs
H E
Mi as
Vilettie Stow or, wid-
ow of Stover, died at her home
the result of a complica -
She was a daughter
Molle
Hsenses
B. and
at Boalsburg
Musser Stover
about fifty
£2 The groanter
life, However, w
moved
(Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.)
Millheim—8. 8 ¢ 9:30
church sery-
the
fives nl
Garage and Barn Burn at Miflinbure.
Fire
Dr
destroyed the ga
of Charles H,
street, Miffir burg.
The
Use
we and barn
Gift, 3m
Tuesday morning
truck
and gave exce
the
Chestnut
at
7 o'clock. was
int,
ice The «
known,
Started
new fire
onlled ent Serv.
wigin of fire is no
although it fe t
by a short
The loss on the si ta
$2.000, An
Was removed aa
hought
earcuit it th
of he building
Ure
the
Wm abot automobil
BEarage folly
—————— ots
BILL BOOSTER SAYS
AM STRONG FOR PAVED
STREETS! NOTHING GIVES
A TOWN THAT DRESSED-UP LOOK
BUY PAVED STREEYS, AND
THEMHE NOY EXPENSIVE WHEN
NOL CONSIDER HOW LONG
A GOOD J08 OF PAVING LASTS!
NO, SIR| THE SOUND Of
HORSES PULLING THER HOORS
OUT OF THE MUD BMY
MUSIC TO Mo EARS | ¥
Sik i8 the
from
ng been compiled
Pitients
hospital t
chur ng the as
from the
and other
and
MOUS points in
Belle
¥
follows
Ents
them
275 {ine hundred
which
Those
argest number of pa-
re named.
«! one or more jitients
Having sent the
tients to Bellefonte and St ite Col-
nville, 128; Milesburg,
118. Pleasant
Hall, Coleville,
Axe Mann. 37: loalsburg
28. Milheim, 25: Pine Grove Mills, 31:
Spring Mills, 37.
A — —————
“Spark Plug’ Wins,
high school pupils divided
next
follow: 1'nk
Snow Shoe,
lege
119
31);
Clarence, 57
inp
83: 329
Cent re
The
i t hemselves up
oend
mito two groups. headed
‘Spark Plug” and “Sassie Susie,” re-
for th. smile of a weekly
the profit
the
eri into the
going
trémeury of school athletic asenei-
ation. There was a Boodnatured, spirit-
{ed contest waged the
winning. The
i= $51.00
contestants
resuiting in
“Spark Plug” J vision
net profit the association
When
agreed
| their
to
slarting out the
that the losers should dine
4
superiors. and this feature of the
program is yet to pass,
. a — A ———.
Name 10 Highest Poultry Flocks,
The ten highest proxlucing poultry
flocks of the hundreds of poultrymen
keeping records in Pennsylvania dur-
ing the past Year have just been an-
nounced by the poifitry extension de-
partment at the Pennsylvania State
College,
The owner of the champion flock for
the past year is Emmet Stull of Tioga
county. His 446 White Leghorns av-
eraged 186 ogrs per bird during the
twelve monthe. The other floek own-
ers ranking within the first ten are:
to come
Bradford county. 185
E. PF. Newell, Beaver
Ivan Waltman, Bradforq,
Harry Jackson. Wayne, 178.8
orgs; Lynn Harnish, Huntingdon,
178.2 egus: J. H. Roar, Cumberand,
178 eggs; Bertha Hodgson, York, 178
CRgs. James Eastman, Bradford, 178
100 hens up to 1000.
Many excelent labor
also recorded among the pouitrymen
Who kept accurate reoowds. The best
Iabor income was mide by W, T, Cope
of Chester county whose small flock
of Rhode Island Reds yielded him
$10.50 per bird.
Incomes were
i
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Stephen Seprish
Virginia
Chester A
M.
Victor N.
Sarah A,
Clarence
Farnell Clarence
College
Hall
Mills
Ridge
Hite
Omk
Poorman
Yarnell,
Evans
Cassldy. ,..
Ose eoin
Sandy
— ——
Tumor Removed,
Mm, A P. to the
Friday,
Krape was taken
Monday
from the breast,
awnre of the
until quite recently when
ally it while performing
An Wiis
rosule,
The
removed
not
tumor
tumor
K rape
had a
Mrs
presence
and on
was
of the
accidents
house
she
struck
imi
above noted
not at
accompanied
investigation
with the
result operation was all
serious, My,
to the hospital, but
fore the operation was performed.
Krape her
returned home
oss nse———
$5,087.00 Sale,
sille of the
Homan
the
this
Homan
H.
The
Section
big Sensaon In
and
William
Hall,
937
theo
held Tuesday
Homan farm. east
sum which
total
The
Guernseys
was
sale on
of Centre the
wis £5 The
was $£2.661
bred
Holsteins Guernsey
$227.50, $200,
$112.50
respectively
’
LE
total
received for the cattle
cattle consisted of pure
ind
50, ind
Hull
$144
sid at $139,
eows sold for $237
$150; , $3125
$156 and
Holstedn
$110, $100
sale was
heifer Twa
The
$124,
The
the bidding w
LOD Owe
and $57
and
HIrgely tttended
ns spirited
Clearfield,
Hig
Were closed Friday,
Mrs
domestic
%il
Her o
In
-
Smallpox
The Clearfield
aCohiwr is
was dis od
the
who has
amallpox
and
Oven thet
estan
Ison
she is
Wiiy to
High
Only
ng
day
who have
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BOALSBURG,
Dernar and wife
Sunday to call on
Mrs
went to Belle.
fonte Dernny
Mrs
18 1
vv IN § Ex
Farm
summer
O
are
LINDEN HALL
“nr fon
COLLEGE SETS DATE FOR
YOUNG FARMERS WEEK
thirteen wil big
and girls of
Al-
June nine to be a
farm
State 9
week for the owe
Pennsylvania uly Leader
ten I. Baker has
the Fifth Annual Young
Week wil held at that
State College #
At least 400
Parts of
Just announcs«d
be time
besyw a nd give from all
state will
the represent
Counties In the state wide
fe
judging con-
test which is the big ure
weak, Instruction in
Enmes
the progmm
in Pennsgdvania
the event and ars ngements are
madd accommodate a record
ing crowd of future farmers
agriculture
fhe
ors will
Every
un complete
and girl
attend
farm boy
I® fnvited * to
to
break
16-Day Excursion
SATUR., APRIL 12
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
$11.82
Round Trip from CENTRE HALL
Proportionate Fares from Other Pointy
Por details as to leaving time of trainae,
fares in parlor or sleepy i care, stop-ov.
er privileges, or other in ormation, con.
sult Ticket Agents. or Dawid Todd, Di.
Histon Passenger Agent, Williamsport,
'
.
Pennsylvania
R.R. SYSTEM
The Standard Railroad of
the World
9
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ms
ger air,
DRESS COATS
That illustrate the vogue for the
straight and slim, in Twills and
Marvella. They may be chosen in
high colors, too. They are collared
and trimmed in short hair summer
furs,
& Misses
Grey. Every dress has a material,
MILLHEIM
Always Reliable
L
Millinery Opening, Apri; 2 and 8
} Phila
of Spring
for h
mney i® now in
sede tion
ands
ng dave
Thursday
COAL—-ALL
Chestnus,
KINDS,
Pea, egg. catnel and
mest yous wWery requirement
prices Your
orders
aways given
WM
Prompt attention
MoCLENAHAN,
Centre Hall
ONSTIPATION
A cause of many ils. Harm.
ful to elde riy people,
Always relief in taking
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
sy—pleasant — effective only 28¢
Worth selling is worth telling—ad-
i
rr apogee
*
HAVE IT MADE
TO MEASURE
Have We a Suit
to Please and Fit
YOU?
Why man alive there
are 400 fabrics and 60
models to pick from,
and we guarantee the
fit by making your suit
to measure.
And over 10 different
prices, all the way from
$25 to $55.
Please you? Rather!
Order Your
EASTER SUIT
NOW
IE.
D. C. MITTERCING
A Wise Choice Would Be a
MAXWELL
CHRYSLER
oc CHALMERS
A demonstration can be arranged for any time to
prove to you the merits of these Big Three Car Values.
FI BRS Joe] Fug
SERVICE--“And We Mean It”
With each car sale goes a Service which will always
keep you satisfied and give no cau<e for regrets. A Ser-
vice that is ‘‘different.”” We want to prove it to vou.
C. P. RAMER,
Bell phone 71R2 TUSSEYVILLE, PA.
Atlantic (ity oy
of Service
An Ideal Resort for An Early Spring Vacation
season, and its round of social
Seashore sendd forth a call forve-
Plerusure socker, and suggestive of
for the tired worker seeking an
With the closing daye of the winter
activities and business cares, the
full and cogent in ite appeal to the
the days of restful ease and comforg
early spring health giving vacation
More and more each Year Atlantic City is becoming accepted as an
inviting seaside resort for a Lenten and Easter season of re la xation
from social wories and business cre .
Atlantic City Is Delightful in Early Spring
It ds bright and Joyous in the early days of spring. It is a verde
table city of sunshine by the sen. There ® a tonde benefit dn the osone
with every breath walted from the ocean and health and recupera-
tive force, in the breezes from nearby forests of pine
The wixty-foot «wide Boardwalk is a colorfuy spectacle, with is mag-
nificent hotels, rolling chairs. wonderful shops, theatres. concerts. at-
tractive piers and an array of beauty and fashion, with the ever
restless wea as a background to the pleasing picture.
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SOFT BREEZES, WARMER AIR, RECUPERATIVE FORCE, REST.
FUL EASE, BRIGHT SUNSHINE, AND A REINCARNATION OF
NERVE FORCE. HEALTH AND STRENGTH, ARE THE Joys
VOUCHSAFED THE EARLY sPRING SOJOURNER AT ATLANTIC
CITY,
Convenfent all-rafl service is provided by the Pennsylvania Rail.
road from-all sections of the country.
~ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM
The Standard Ralirond of the World
ry Fe A ps snt——