The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 02, 1925, Image 1

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    CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL
lS PENN STATE TO GET ALMON] BARN AFIRE SAVED
HICK a) Hy ALIA INJURED. THREE MILLION DOLLARS, FROM THE FLAMES
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‘NO. 13
"5. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
DEATHS,
. s Yor Saved from Burn
Suffers Fracture of the Skull In Acel- | Most Often Amended Bills Passed Fi Barn at Penn Hall ved fron
ing by Bucket Brigade — Fire in || HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
dent While on Way to See Elimli- | hally and Sent to Governor, ng hy un brig:
eu | FROM ALL PARTS.
Woodshed a Few Days Previous,
§ § » i Me i ON~
nation Games and Dies In H "Pha wont ton amended bh
pital
legislature
tions for the r 4 Bt f high- | © 3 am he : ii Me hi busines
on his way to]... .queation wm he | from destuction by a bucket AGE] Monday night, Marcel
hit worn lof nls ht 3F 3 y 4 Ne re ! iret it ti i 2995 11 sit coy
unpdonship emi-inals | oo ta appropriations committee h | H
night, wnas|
ir, William I
the figures
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his session
lL.ock Haven, died in
ty Saturday
Ye redd
suffered ounts
other
he liture
A A AA ———
“Joo Guess Wins $1000.
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Garbrick—<Brown,
Receipts feam Junlor Class Play,
AL the request
Mf Centre Hall
the following
Receipta fror
Wednesdny
Expenses
Halli rent
Jaritor fo ————— A —
MeSparran Seeks Divorces,
Advertis
Miscelfineoy
Net proceeds Ziegolr
: . iz] § taking mwount the time .
The net Proceeds av i ¥ i 2 film home
stro ire
on the piano pasrchased ructure
ral was
Installation, : the place of one totally destroyed
. th schoo at the beginning of the sch hha ) '¥ ,
state College 4 4 . gs iyy
G : . 3 fire { iid 1655 vhil Nil .
term. (Bigned) W. O wo km prin- | : While W Pleasant
cipal of swhools Be Tie ¥ . nant on ne p e f Motholist chine
s—— —
Will There Be League Baseball?
in the interest of counts
A ———
HORSES SOLD WELL.
M Ziegler was a son of Henry ag
yi
» pu 4 whorls
Lydia (Neff) Ziegler and was born | Shortly
in Penne Valley Januvas y 21. 1861 a — og.
Dispensing Wh Frills.
1925 seassn |
———— Yoder-Peachey Sale on Monday Large: | making his age 64 years 2 months and
vas held at Bellefonte last Wednes
5000 TREES FOR GRANGE PARK. ly Attended—Every Horse Sold. ly evening. with Helletont Centre }
Twenty sight Towa horses were so i Miliheim renresshiod Stat {| was employed in the Be
Forestry Planting Demonstration To | at the D. GG. Yoder
Be Given on Monday, April 6th—| D. 8 Peachey
All Whe Can Should Attend, wala
- } A ey sev tsi3dd isso 31 » hor
i days, At the time of his death he ' lave Pinchot . : and the othe
. feake Bw $13 } wt 31 RT d Sree ms
fonte Match #4 d i jt
factory } “ something We ; Hi t aside
falfled to have ar yvone present -
“rvs s from th Rew
i There survive the deconsed four s fy. X Lhe "
tid Bellefonte Fe hu
1
horse aale at whic?
ted 18 gent TT
was largely attended, the bidding § ot be or the league, while Centre Hail
Turdata Homer H Clearfield
“ i 2 t 4 % vis8 1 Rs 3 ts § . ety . Hea,
plantin demonstration | WA8 spirited. and every animal ’ State College are only luke-warm
Charles 1 Bellefonte Fdgar AML Pext two vears
and not much reason
PE i Clarence J.
at a good price I'he horses were | large measure, to inability to
1 3 termed as first-class by men whol a to take ti managerial ded several years ago. The brothers |th® school head thar might be di
April 6th, beginning at 9:30 A 3 Ro ’ Ra di ing anyone io Ke the nanagerad r i} . oo od wi . " RY bye .
daimed t be capable of Judging " . and sisters surviving are: Nathaniel, | Pen®ed with without any great loss to
M.. with F. T. Murphy, forestry spec- | @laimed to be capats » (SEINE 1 reins he lube came out on the
lellefonte, Mra Ziegler | Mictions apply to a plays
on Grange Park on Mon-
more mportant part in the prepara
tion of and planting orops. About
Seca a on au * ’ the school syvetem
: wi Ale oe a. g y
ialist at Penn State Code ge. in charge | Morses, and the dealers fair in thelr Spring. Mills; William, Vienna. Va
i here four tractors were recently sold
financially, last ’ . r—————————a—— 2
; Adam, State College ard, Spring by D. W. Bradford to Jewett Brooks
Adam, © ollege; Howard, pring Arbor and Bird Days, | 4 "
on the D K Keller farm: Marence
side of the lind
of the demonstration. and IL © Blan- | TMs and recommendations Another meeting will be hei
Attached is a list of purchasers, to week Mille: Irvin W., New Cumberland ;
ey, county farm ngent iediating Miss Lilo ' Mi Cat) . Qt Governor Pinchot on Saturday fu
. i ” - . Noi a Mis zie and Miss Catharine, 8 ] : .
Five thousand trees of + irfous va. | Bether with the prices paid in dollars C rr Au Atharine ate | sued a proclamation appointing Fri
arious College,
represented the loca «hb at the day, April 10,
; ¢ Blazler. who a few dave ALO WOVEN
William Boozer anda J. H Knarr
reties—Japanese larch, red pine, Where the sale price includes + tenn ee J a. Deter Sairen, ble 4
H. Luse on the Huvett farm Nedth
er of these farmers had used tractors
before
and Friday, April 24
White pine, ete, have been alloted the | !t 18 0 indicated: as Arbor and Bird days “to be appro-
meeting, and received the $560.00 guar
Grank Park association by the State George Gettlg. Pleasant Gap. .8250 antee which the coclub
posted at the REED. John Thompson Reed. one
Forestry department. The seedlings to W. W. Henderson. Warr. Mark 222 begining of the season last vear to | of the best known and highly respect
be planted Monday will be placed on
wintely observed throughout the Com-
monweaith by the planting of tree:
and the study of birds”
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Roy Gates, Tyrone, team..... 490 finish the schedule. The club has] ®d citizens of Spruce Creek Valley,
“ 4 § ay { i Eat Knri CF Br Ninole. wae
the northern efige of the park. Of Zimmerman, 1 ani Haven, 8237 230.00 in the treasury, including a passed away at the home of his son irl Krise, of Chicago Mino
108rd Birthday, the guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr
Death was due to a complication of Mra, Sarah A Weaver, of Burnside, | and Mrs W 8. Sick. in Centre Hall
———————— renses Incident to old age, from | Cleartic id county, a few days ago, obr | for afew days last week. He is a son
Recelved Sehool Appropriation. Which he had been a sufferer for many | served her 108d birthday anniversary. | of the fate George Krise. From here
The treasurer of the borough schicol | monthe Mr. Reed Was a son of Wil- On account of her health there was no | My. Krise went to Philadelphia where
Jos. Bharp, Belleville, team... 310 hoard. on Monday, received a check | Ham and Rosa Reed, plonedr settlers] elaborate celebration, She ix a daugh- | he expects to take a six weeks' course
to supply free to any farmer asking J. W. Grove, Bellefonte, .,.... 185 for $1500.00, which is one half of ths | of Patton township, where he was born J ter of the late Thomas andMary Whee: | with the Lanston
for them, George Lohr, Spring Mile... 130 appropriation received yearly for | May 4th, 1850. Be was reared on the land Campbell and was born in Union | with a
course, it is not intended that the $210, $215, $250, $165. 877 loan made to the Centre Hall High | in-law, Ben Everhart, Frankiinville
entire number of trees shall be plant John Neff, Centre Hah eso 190 school athletik
ed at once. The demonstration is D. H. Byler, Belleville, team 350
simply to show the best methods of Clair 8hawley, Yarnell. team 357
association .
handling and planting the seedlings PJ. Cox. Tyrone, team suv A423
which the forestry department is glad
Monty pe company
There wif be inter “ting talks on
the subject 4 and it is the desire »f
those in charge that ns many people
ns can, attend the demonstration on
Grange Park,
D. 8B
school purposes. ‘The payment should
have been made in February, and the
delay forced the hoard to borrow mon-
ey to meet teachers’ wages and cure
rent expenses,
farm and followed that neation un.
til 1916, when he retired and moved to
a cory home at Rock Springs. Mr
Reed was twice married, his first wifn
being Mary Carper, who passed away
county, Three daughters, one On,
nifty two grandehildren. fifty « nine
Event grandchildren and fifteen great
great-grandchildren called to pay thelr
respects,
view of becoming a monotype
operator, The monotype ie a type
setting machine, MeimBar Loom the
Enotype In (hat instead of sting
lines of type it costs Individual type
letters,