The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 05, 1925, Image 1

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CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT.
Be Doomed
to
Certain to
CC hidren
Prepo sterous,
Amendment
Restraing
Is
of
tinendment is prac
the sentiment 1
the St
popular
a em I...
Federal Pay Roll
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FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
Lights
men find it
on Breeders
profitable
breeders. In
weight
product
and
good
Vania
produce t
strong chicks
Improve the
tiation are ess caitie
These can
Now
fo
nny stable
i" the time y figure ont how it
in be done glegys to
supply these easent
Raise a Ton Litter-A
ber
iarge num
of farmers ked 1 largest
Litter
Fwd er
Ton
oaht of
ters for
Tub
the Keystone
Fifty
required
the 15
last
the
be am«
year them
Will »
winners?
made ot
name
Order
men
mg
Plants
grow
Early
some pl
Greenhouse
who ints for sale
are sowing early cabbnge now.
Whether quantities of
planta are to be bought 1 & advisable
to put in he
not grow your OF
ders help the
quantity of seed gown
from a possibile shortage
Thiz pertains to enrly
tomatoes, peppers
seed
large or small
your. order now if you
own pants. Early
grower regulate the
and
of plants,
cabbage, lettuce
ergplants,
Mive You
and
Get Fertilizers Orchardiste whe
tend to fertilize thelr orchards should
not delay ordering until it
is time to apply them. [Uuless applied
at the right time many fertilizers lose
thir ©
the. © i8 concerned,
pecially true of nitrate
in
fertilisers
Kk" am far ae the response of
This in ea
FARM
“DRESSING UP”
HOME
Well«Ordered
Feeling
Farmstead Gives
of
tion —Nugge«tions
Comfort and
for Dressing Up
Free,
With the farm
month of the year
the standpoint
buildings
3
up’! at 3 il
hand, there fs =
and
farmstead
satisfaction
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SHARER-—WAGNER.
GROSS--8SOC0TT.
{irveies Mig 1L.aVern
Hail
Med
and
onie of Centre
the
the
scheduled Lere
there appeared
and for the noble ani-
« a bad day which
the
mall
“Rin
probably had much do with
horses atiracting but a
vers
Porson « The mile was dis
continued after one team das aolel.
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LO. 0, F. Give Third Degree,
Saturday evening a class of seven
Young man—Qeonrs
PD.
Biover, Jefferson
Sick, Mitterling, Em-
Hall,
Hodckman,
the
Oda
As
Howard
Netwon
ery. Crawford, of Centre
and Nevin Sharer
of Bellefonte instructed
of third degree
Fellowship in the local lodge.
gree work
and John
were in
mysteries the in
The
wis put on Iw a team from
the Bellefonte lodge and performed tire
work in an almost perfect manner,
the total absence or rituals in doing the
work evoking of the orn:
An orchestra, also represesst-
the praise
loGkers,
ing the Bellefonte lodge, give nasisd -
ance. The sivter lodge had
sentation here of Afty five
which, added the
brothers members
A repre-
members,
vikiing
the sonal
attend.
to Othe:
of
large
and
lndge present,
nee,
After the degree work was perform
ed, cholve refreshments were served.
nde na
5 MY ADNAN.
The Centre Reporter, $150 a year.
PA.
SAVED HIS CASH,
of $4500 In Cellan
Reedsyille,
Hoard of
Burning Ballding at
| Necure
Not
Shartzer,
banks,
the old
destroyed by
aver $4,800
cellar
believing in Herman
Brown
at
residing in
fire
Reedsville, had in cash =»
creted in the of his home when
When
charge
the fire noke out. the
took
it
steps which was the only way of reach
the of the
stream hose
firemen
of
playing down the cellar
arrived he of a line
of
the
cellar that
If the
ing part
from
of the fire-
he would soon have it playing
cefiar that
of
the steps again
Bo
Suspicion the spectators wis
and much speculntion 1
to
ns
he was endeavoring
of
heard
save re-
sulted, many the neighbors remem-
bering having him say that be
t large sum of
10
sufficiently
money in the house
About o'clock the fire drown
of
Was
out in the vicinity
the cellar steps to enable him to go
down wi nn pick He was dig
iy
ging underneath the stairway a minute
i and hi
med
two soon returned with .
When
bystanders it
£4.500
remainder
The
Mr
when
intact counted in the
of sor
of
the
1
reveals
the sum gold
$20 bills
money was
part in in
a can and in
cloth,
gunrded by Shartzer un
de
ind the
National
next mormving Hirt was
Heedsville bunk
the R Jase 1
n
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Well Known Salesman Dead,
TAKES EXCEPTIONS TO
SCHOOL CHILDREN
Rebersurg Cltlzen
dent Was In Error When
the Light Fantastie Toe,
Pa.
Editor Centre Reporter:
in
items in
Rebersbhurg, fan, 28, 1925,
reading over the
the "Reporter” | notice some
casting a sim ‘ thie
of
correspondent
Wolfs
thing that is n
boys and girls Rebhershurg
Your
shoo!
school
the
house nt Store
been converted Into a dance hall
basket ball room nnd the young
ple spend thel
When this
fir#t class
evenings there
wig change
wl
ne form
school
High
hive =
in Ma hi
to
The
school
NeCessnry
letics whoo! Hoard gave
cant room to be
gymnasium A hoys
and a girls
RKet-tnill team were organized and
nos
a week, and several times
twice i
week, the young people with M Fry
one of the tend High
DETTE In
who also coaches
gymnasium for
The secretary
one of the directors
this practice seversd
He that they dancs
pie who balong
dren
not
Mr. Fy
self goes
seformed ater
FWY Of
had covered
19s
He
many Years
NE wrlin, has
a 5 tha
Hohooch, wos
father an
had
wife
! M
New
and his
Schach
Berlin
EE —— a ———
Entertained Freshmen,
Hall Hig?
entertained Fridas ‘
by Miss BE Bradford
£ 'ontire shoo)
was ven
Hizabeth GRE
its members A program i ehet
ng of readings, recitations musk
vocal and nsrumental, also class songs
wag executed,
The
Wis Riven
each member
of the
conversation
having
part remainder even
over to
ind games. and partaking of refresh
The
toon
freshman class consists of Hf
Beulah
Emery. Fay E.
E. Lvuse, Romie
Odenkirk. Esther
Wilbur H
Joseph Ra-
A. Mc.
George A.
members, ns follows
Algie M
Margaret
Smith, Dorothy M
E. Martz, Bemtrice
MeClellan
est,
tingman
Bradford
Brown,
Elwood Smith.
Blauser,
Henry Clayton
Kinney, J. Ernest Wagner
Lasso,
a MI ML ————
GRAND JURY CENSURED,
Judge Arid, Commenting on Number
of Bills Ignored by Clinton Grand
Jurors, Expresses Hope That
Judge Balrd WHI Dump Jury List
in River.
Judge D. U7,
presiding
Arid, of Warren county,
over the (linton county
court In the absence of Judge Eugene
H. Baird, severely criticised the grand
Jury when it made its report to him
and discharged It without the custom-
ary thanks
The grind jury has ignored an un:
vsunlly large percentage of the oases
presented for its consideration, this be
ing especially true In those cases
where violation of the prohibition nw
was charges.
Judge Arid said that he presided ov-
of courts in elght or nine counties
and had never seen 80 many bills ig:
nored by a grand jury. He expressed
the belief that Judge Baird, upon
hearing of conditions would empty
the jury wheel of his court Into the
river and request that the wheal be
refilled, in order that such 4 thing
might never again happen in the
Very
MI
roe
MRS FLIN MOYER
indulged in iw
mans
young and old mincing
other amusements needs
and under such conditions the
ment i commended
Ehir correspondents opinion
It
one
Question is pol Known wa
sumed the statement was
and aes such it given
15 Inches
a #ngle
was wpe
of Snow,
let-up
incRes fol
Without
of
of
strong
snow to the
depth fifteen latter
the
then [(ollowed
State
prt week
The
made
Jas and
winds Highway
sow plows every effort and
3
succeeded fulrly well In keeping open
the main roads
The
Blocked,
counters roads were badly
Most
fields
ee]
Encampment and Falr Comm,
At the of
campment and Fafr
of the travel Wn
through
Meet,
En
Fyi
day alternoon. January 30, plans were
very fully
buliding
meeting the Grange
commitiee on
discussed for an extensive
program the year 1925
The success of the 1924 Encampment
and the demands for 1925 call for en-
Iargement respect,
SG UH ATRIA.
Made Captain of Boal Troop.
Phifp CC. Shoemaker, of Linden
Hall has been appointed captain of the
Boalsburg Machine Gun Troop, to suc:
ceed Captain Bohl, resigned
Shoemaker served as Heuienant of the
troop in the A BF and was for a
time its captain when reorganized af
ter the war,
A IM I
New Bell Manager Named,
Announcement was received confirm
ing the appointment of FF. L. Richards
of Lebanon, as manager of the Belle:
fonte office of the Bell Telephone Com-
any. succeeding the mte W. C. Hell
hecker. Mr, Richards will assume his
new duties on February Ist. Roy
Grove, assistant manager, who so ef
ficdently performed the administrative
dutios untit a new head was appoint
ed, wil be retained. It fs understood
thet the new manager had about four.
teen years of service with the vom.
for
in every
Capt,
Clinton county court,
any. He will reside in Bellet onte.
»
1849,
H
10
A Newspaper of
A short Mrs
brought
time
Halli,
“The
printed
'. Bhirk
MEO
of Centre
of
newspaper
Ou
copy Pennsvivanian,” a
in
bearing date of June 239 1849 Des
pite Its 76 vears of age the sheet
which 4# a T-owlumn folio. is in
lent state of
it
weservatlion
I
mn indeed Snteresting to
through is columns and note
interested people in that da
shortly after the death
Polk
ft
of President
domes K and “The Penns
nian” dwel some lengti
ing the character of
President
"n
wil
CX
with
any
shold
being
brutalize
himself
much
Imnore
a civilized
fever its height
paper contains se
ters froam prominent
nn the gold lie
dd.
m———
D. Reariek
Hew
Rufus
I
in Florida.
Ww
am
and ft
BS degrees
You
where
might mention in
This
of
of
Penna. eve
atswuin ise
resid plenty tourists
a popuintion ¥ Iwviag
Pree from
to more of Florida be
to Perm vans. Aprfl 1st
I AI Mr RLS i.
Some Jersey Cow,
Producing 12.85% pounds of milk
621.5 pounds of butterfat Options
Ima Daytonia. a Jersey cow owned
Pennsyivania State College
established a new state record
2005 -dny
it
$200 tv feed Options Ima
dividion
iw ipteresting to not that
Davtonia hes
inelve tons of Mmtions while she was
on test During thmt time
5.233 of §h
of molnssea R438 pounds of
dried bee! pulp, 5.307 pounds of sage.
4.071 of food,
pounds of roots and pounds
alfalfa and mixed hays
Returns of milk sold
$176, which
when cost
she oon
stimed pounds
Frain 3
potinds
pounds green
5 ww
2872
1.860
of
amounted to
leaves a handsome profit
of feed is deducted
aly of the milk was sold in the grade A
or certified cinsses, the returns
higher than could be expectod,
Since
are
A MPL I,
£25,000 More for Bucknell,
The Bucknell University endow
ment fund has been increased $25,000
by a gift which is made jointly by EH
F. Lotte, a member of the board of
trustecs, and his son. CC. Walter Lotte,
who is a Bucknell alumnus of the
nse of 1014,
The gift was announced ‘ast week
by the Messrs Lotte, who reside at
Paterson, N, J,
The elder Mr. Lotte I= general man
ager of the Natlonsd Silk Dyeing Co.
which has a large plant st Willams
port. His son i» manager of the Dune
dee lake. N. J, plant of the company,
A ——————— A —————
Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
| —
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
Centre counts
Ntate forest lands
Miss Edith M. Sankse Middle
burg ittended the sesgon if county
gturdas
Vidher
| ae daug?
Hellsmyde:
ast Week
a mild form
fenyder ®
the
contract
Bellefonte was an
Saturday looking for
occupy be-
Nas
pissy visited CC
man, presumably to
®LOne fing road
James McCool
Brungart. and
Hall:
Mr
|
Howad Fi
Ne ow,
Harve
oust, of Centre WwW. A,
and Mrs
Clair
Charies
Allen
the f
Andrew, Corman,
Corman and and
Mrs
and Mrs
it tended
Spring Mills
Sur
M uners
a 0
f Mra Blanche 1
Adam N. Neese at
Neese, wife of
Hartieton
A summer camp i= in preparation of
£ the "Ponmd”
feading off from
over
bullding the
the Decker
the State
in vicinity
on road
highway
at
the Seven
house, by
Laughner, of near Potiers
Laughner purchased the
Mra, Wolf. While the camp
will be used for hunting purposes. the
ohject to have a mountain
summer home. The structure will be
14x24 foot
The MeCormick « Deering tractor
school held last Hosterman's
Garage, was largely attended hy tract
or who appeared to be very
much interested nn the tik. given by
men who thoroughly understond tract
ore and tractor file In the evening,
in Grange Arcadia, the tractor was
further Mustrated by the use of the
sereen. DW, Bradbwd was the local
man in charge
White felling a tree on the moun-
taine near his father's sawmill, Sum
ner Frankenberger, of Millhein. had a
narrow escape from death. The young
man. in company with Emanoe Krad
er, was cutting logs for the mill Just
At the time a pine tree wos ready to
fall, a Wmb fel from it fell, striking
Sumner on the left mide of the head,
cut a deep gash In hie upper Np and
Mountains
Edward H
Mite, Mr
site from
Sunset lub
main is
week, ot
owners
knocked him down.