THE CENTRE REPORTER 29, 1925. cx. THURSDAY, JANUARY et A tt 5 — cl A 5 Boalshurg. this ¥. Fry at gives 0. WwW. Sth 0. H. anniversary OO. F. I. Capt. the account , he Bosals of of the 1 burg 1. O lodge: The R46, No an three-link fraternity lodge Ath loalshurg, celebrated the of fine niversary its organization 'n spacious hall, crowiled to capacity, After Whitehouse Ww style in its standing general greet ia ings, Professor as called to preside and in a fine Prof on presented Shiras, of State Col lege, who made everybody welcomi Prof. Smith outlined briefly the organ Boalsburg lodge of of the by Caj ization Fellows Fry as grand mat with the We in the country shal 60 years ago. among D charter members, rank the foremost lodges xy, only member Meyers, the dean of the lodge, and nt attended the nt that who hal pros: organization. and been te for ni years, recounte d He The {treasurer any advance in 60 years has the is emblem dean was Rev. Wm who spoke briefly Ww WwW. Moyer thought it was a better 50 year id followed by Jacob Magol fin, on true fellow ship. Rev, the new minister good way become acquainted Ziegler, to one of the oldest members gave his version on how to repien <h larder with ham and doughnuts E.W great the Mrs Hess presided with did SUOCesSs music for chicken supper wit 3 wis served Boalsburs pretty women and were Blower Test. Sunbury Snow Suecessiug one week, it fic and proximately blowing cleaning f the rails Letter from California, Angeles, Calif, Jan ‘entre Reporter foot prints “the good Our Penneaylvania back all th » fond memori father and mother were the family, all at trip to and evenings We home our Pennsylvania among friends relatives. and has many Snce our return ing of the nice time we had, and bove all, of the hospitality [ the Penns sylvania people. We spent some time and in New Orleans found it a very interesting old of lovely city. Saw ‘aly the points interest which are many the nso, a trip on river. There is something fasc and thelr nating about the oid places In around New Orleans, especinily above-ground cemeteries; market still placing their old buildings for new ones. It won't he Orleans will be other large ofity, their veess which they have The canals through the city are most afl filled in The are mostly French Creoles, Spanish-Ameri can, of ple. I mailed the old slave stands, but they are re large long until New different for always no from any except will 10 now people and a multitude colored peo the mid-winter number of the Los Angeles Times to the Ileport er, hope you have received it Very truly yours. MREB. W. W. CUNNINGHAM. [Note—The Reporter knowledges receipt number of the We were in doubt the person sending it. This number depicts the progress of Southern California in all its phases of activities, and is indeed a remarkable production of the print ing press, entirely unlike anything that has ever come to our desk from a newspaper plant, Thanks 1d.) —— A A Msn Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, 5 gratefully of the ac mid winter ax to PENN STATE TO FOR NEEDED ————p—— MONEY | i Fund Honesd Ex- No Bil} Will Request a Two-Year of $4.828.220—Called an Budget—Head of Institution plains Request and Says That Extravagance Is Planned, The Legislature was asked to $4,323,220 nppro printe for the Pennsylvania presented in the Mond in a bill Harrisburg on Thomas declared that the | statement | the hi amount is a “conservative needs of the college for 1926-1927 the which should prop erly be met by State appropriation i represented as the amount need to enable the institut to care | OT ita students and to render the service expected by the wericultural and industrial interests of Pennsyiva nia. The maintenance amount requested $3,360,932 $355,746, extension wh is tural research, cultural county farm agent servi The ist legidative appropriat taled $2 and failed 168. 604 condéitons that showed. the to be under-finunced for the which Penn State has been vation diet with steadily tudent erollments ous curtailment President college, approach Propose] nn a oollege having intimate tions the with More public such losses Serius instructors are n we an excess above the normed | teaching that i= Horne by 3 staff $4,000 000 at load f the entire teaching our valuation of least | $850.000 should be allowed for plant | times Not al maintenance, aimost three the nt available jast year ile building on the campus has been completely for enlargement painted on the terior at least seven years A ma terial of the agricultural research program makes up the majo part of the entire proposal for tne program development.” ——— a eS ——— Transfers of Real Estate. 8. Sholl, et to $2,400 to Pwita, tr Wilson ux, oyd R Sholl, tract In Bellefonte Anna T Henszey, et of Delta Tau $2,450 Grenninger Tan wot bar, Company in Htate College; Anna to Wa- | Hmuliton ter Co., Inc, 000, tract in Philipsburg; Margaret C. et al, twp. to J $2.400 Bp Knox. Lamb, Jd. D cher, tract In Keller, tract 4. D, in Spring et ux in State Keller, et tachael $1,200 Spicher, | to College ; ux, to H. R. State College; $1. al, tract a. | in Spring twp.; $2 Elmira Twitmyer, et Evey, ot bar tract 625. Andrew Lytle, nx. Farms, tract in College Andrew Lytle, et tract to Mary Alkenside $16,500, John PF. College twp. | ef to twp. ux, to adme., in $300, i J. 1. Kreamer to M, A. Storil, trus- tee, tract in Hanes twp. $500, FOR BALE-Ford roadster, In good condition, with truck box; also, 40 yearling White Leghorn hens; frame and saw; 30 ft .64nch belt, and power attachment for Jord-G. Frank Smith, Potters Mills, Pa. Ite THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. i oe a LEGAL pon PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. ADVERTISEMENTS TUESDAY on the Old Fort Tom triavctonr, MARCH rad ADMINISTERATRIX NOTICE mm, 4 miles wes 0 nth tat § it | Horne Il | [271 f fd horses Nplcher far Hi, {3 M3} John of fine mule farming impiements admit of oun been Muly harness, ete, ( up sale i M.inaving Smith. auct dd all person lobted t+ WEDNESDAY. MARCH » { 14 ) against the It. HH. Bhook will sel + 4 authenticate 30 head rescls 1 he hogs ri imp rs duly coredits ment hotseh Wise & Huby ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, MARCO the 1 an Pot te THURSDAY, Allison Foh implements, the On John FRIDAY COURT PROCLAMATION. ™ PURI IC SALE. ‘ Children like ‘Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets Don't struggle trying to get your children to take bitter, evil tasting laxatives. Get a patkage of DR. MILES’ Laxative Tablets and the children will beg for them —— they taste so good. Adults and children find these tablets mild, sure and thorough. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents. SUNDAY $ 4 UQf FEBRUARY 15 WASHINGTON BALTIMORE (Leave Bellelonte Saturday Evening, February 14, at 10.30 P. M.) FOR SALE-—A 1% horse-power wa- tor motor, in good condition, is offered for sale. Motor was r office talled in nse in Report. egoectiric mot office. until ww was ine Apply ag this 7 = Saturday, February 14 Arrive Baltimore AA ch Washington wi Leave Bellefonte ne Lemont i Oak Hall ! Linden Hall ! Centre Hall { Rising Springs i Coburn JJosor sm 10.50 10.56 Hm JL ALR co Lh Returning, leaves Washington | 3.00 P.M.; Baltimore (Union | Sta.) 4.60 P. M. ll I nw . MEE Sane - J EE r sons wi gon a om—— JHFGERIORLEE OPUMORRIEIL DONIHIAINOHEL TOEIORRIA a | NEVI ADYERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE § HOMENTEAD FOR SA SINGLE COMB s on i R. I. Red Cockerels REAL REDS — BRED RED TO STAY RED HED FO THE SKIN (OWEN STRAIN) Price $2.50 to $10. C. T. CRUST, Centre Hall, Pa, Bell Phone SRA ERENT a ¥ wags eds THRE IN Ja WANTED horse farm Tn OTDOALREIEL TAEPRERILEISE JUHMINE JRE REORALE JERTORRTITANOL TERMBIRROIED Oneal Ties SOU inquire at Heports AGENTS Purebred Registered rest Cattle for Sale 11 18 Or COAL~COAL~—COAL, Also Several Choice Heifer Calves exXCe nt sT3433 . H. Detwiler : AUR Centré Hall x Xk wr Ou Know 3 von can turn d, feverish, cougning fortabde and hap ily smiling one simply by giving HALLS CATARRHE MEDITCINY No Narcotics SIOEEIML J an HE BABU ASEINT TEESE ISN J EORELIIIONNE <r BRMSERUIBNARSL RUCIVSHRUME <r VIRRIEROTIMNY SISORIILIRNE BORSIUIRNIONT UTLEIL008 MORE SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES | RENTAL REDUCED | We have additional de nosit this protection DUCED THE REM] f i. large boxe installed smfe 3 : he nereasing pamber w t i ie. AN ‘ H the small bos and § iG desire PAPOTs, § for 0 for the ur deeds, any other valual “re ar absolute protection hat price, it fine is takes (wo fhe I he f his keys to open a bod he , held by in our which we t ihe key has guard other lock it fhe retain, Is renter ben used, antil our THE IFIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. SETSEEL SOMMMBTONT Jo JEOORIISSIONT JURE AneTent «o BOVRRIREICH L SONOMATILATIY JURE fm HOG FEEDERS Circular Brooder Houses Protect your Baby Chicks by ng a Circular Brooder House, carefully designed for perfect beauty, lighti ventilation, avoiding floor draughts, ete., made 12, 14 and 16 ft. S17€8 For Circulars and particulars inquire of W. F. RISHEL Distributing Agent CENTRE HALL, PA. Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Raliroad: of the World HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIAL AND GET OUR PRICES Before You Buy BOTH PHONES Commercial 213-X
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