The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 16, 1925, Image 1

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VOL. XCIX ~~ — © "CENARE HALL, ANT HURSDAY, APRIL 6g 1925
PROF PREDICTED FOR { COLLISION WITH TROLLEY MANY PROFESSIONAL MEN HAVE OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE. GARAGE AND
WHEAT CROP. INJURES ROY MILLER. COME FROM SOUTH POTTER
ae —————— — Fourth Annual Conference to Be Held Gasoline being Tapp 3
A: Lewd { lo { i y Tus- Bate sgt “ 25 ali tunkle Garage Hesuit in Explos
Department of AgricuMure Forecasts | Aecident Occurred af Mann Residence? Smalp Seetlon of Country About Tu at State College, April 24, 25 and | a age lewis hy tps HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Reduction of 116,000,000 Bushels | in Mann's Narrows—Mr, Miller seyville Has Unigue Record In 26, i Clue FROM ALL PARTS.
—Farm Wages Show a Gain, | Slightly Improved—Is In Lewis. Producing Ministers, Lawyers and!
town Hospital Dociors,
Roy Miller. of the
slightly improved : a : Sindy Apil 24,
rt from the Lewistow {oa , ; in i { nn Sinte MC
Monday, where h a : Ee oy i | tre minty Sabbath Sci
since Wednesday of | 1 ‘ th } ting agencie
H., Bonsall
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The Nittany Mowntain Road.
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Models of 1925,
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Han—¥oreman,
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
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tought Centre Mills Mill Property.
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Witmer's Funeral.
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Transfers of Real Estate.
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> whieh went ito offen 3 68
Farm Barn Burned.
~ { Wednesday.) one of the mans
Sam ——— A i —— " ‘ v
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$2000. | HUNTING LICENSE HIGH ‘
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out or
o 11 | License for Small Game, $1.25; i
aoa | Bear and Elk, $0.56, " or f irks fx Among the y of tow peo
Wirt | . : : ia t tay ittended the funeral of Mrs
i ’ 1 ] F 45 : ; FE. Tate, Inst week, were Mr. and M1
| Mcintosh, Miss Ora Carter of Mi
Keesport Mra fodon, Flemingtm
Miss MM. Wamson, T.wk Haven Mr
ind Mrs, Edward Wasson, Avie: Mr
ind Mrs, Samuel Wasson, State Co
CE Frank Wasson Lemont Mi
! wh at a t er onth: Number | Mary Paine. Lemont; Mr. and Mra
beng ind 5 Ye :
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Intermodiate Sehool Report,
| deer, givle 20, to | Claude Willlnme Pine Grove Millis; | py
itendance, | My ind Mra, Cyrus Hunter, Storms | Reformed Chuareh Heanlon,
‘ ' Miowing were : town: James Schreck, Mrs B. Meck
umber job or t WH a fees for the purchase of hunting | i i term to | ley, Ernest Musser. Mr. and Mrs Wm
! Ree, The | Musser, John 1 Williams, Lemont
A youn : Mr. Gott As original introduced the bill p t. In speil- | Mr. and Mee William Ralston, Mi:
Hindhead . ,e Mountain, vided for a MImight neres se 0 gi tia . ‘ Margaret | and Mrs Jesse Pennington. Mi and | resenting
to 320.26 for iil resident hunters
PrOSPe ous : bit rik. & hi Smith, Genevieve | Mra. Wm, Murtoff, Mr. and Mrs Wm. | Green park ged that common
business man, havi wen connected | Cense fees. Part of the proceeds were | py, ¢ i B 1 Lause Farber, Mrs, James Markie
! Bad ; Miss Eliz: {part of Jud } wil b thie firs I ' it the rate of from fous
withh a number Xiemwive under to be used to finance the State's re p ‘ Ve abeth Thompson, of State College lof what i tin be LH aa MIX Quarts per acre, is an deal
| Mra. Norm Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. | affais ari he 20th | nurse crop. The } ro makes \
: neted to give John Spearly, J. H. Oliger. Mra tobb, | ann versary of tl ning of the Re more rapid grotwh than the young al
vanin, but eastern Pennsylvania hunt x . oF dts. nt . 2 cont ofl Mr. and Mra . Tate, Mra Maria | formtd churches ' tel States, | (allan
ern generally opposed the plan to md 1 ¥ f d and tar Wound | Tate, Bellefonte Mise Verda Tate of it is eX HeOTRe W. | thus chokes Hut the weeds and does
(Re the entire cost of reforesting on te ny cost $1.90 delivered | Plenmint Gap: Mr. and Mrs, Wrisam Itivhards Da The- | not interfere with the growing of the
the hmters ‘ tarvin to be] Ingram, Tyrone; Mr. and Mme. Fred ological Seminary of yey Re Dr. | alfalfa plants After the first cutting
§25.000,000 forestry bond lesus applied | i Contes pen Ruffner, West Brownsville: Charles Paul 8 Lenlach, editor of the “1 i* made, she clover is scarcely ohsery
at fhe Jefferson Hospital, Philadel. | was pasesd finally by the Sennte after gallon. Hartsock and sons. Mr, and Mrs Wil. | formed Church Messenger” and De] ed, providing you have an alfalfa
phid. Last reports from him were to the hunters had objected to the pro ————— Ham Snyder, Williamsport: Capt. Vi. Wiliam Hoy, a missionary home on (stand If the alfalfa fails you wiil
visions an outlined in the original Pinchot will come across, it he jx] H Fry. Mra. Tammie Keller, Pin: a furlough from Ching, un native of | ikely have a fine crop of tlover, The
tauth Improved over wist" it was a Halawiy ul, h A e_itaiited 18 Allowed to hend the Sarade ut the op- Grove lla Mra, Drives, Avis; Mr. Min nburg, will be among the speak- | comiination has never failed to be
few days after the operation. um. eningdof the Sesquicentennial, and Mre. Hugh Ralston, Mifflinburg. ers on this occasion sucessful under my observation,
and spent us ties p h | The bill prow ides that
Bradford i Hh 174 § be sel nsdde annually from
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RY 1 4 2 * y i y bol Mimi if y 2
Fuser nace ot +h . Hurnhan and the stabi shment of gone efi debartment
INN MTs spring
From experience
and has since
takings about all of which “pamed” | foresting program. This proposal met
out well, He is larex responsible | With some favor in western Penns
for the development of warhs
plants Coupes the ground and
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Dr. IL. E. Kidder unde ent an oper
atioy” for the removal of gall stones The
the effect that his cond tion is very