VOL. XCIX LOSS FOLLOWS CLOSE TO STORM Farm Vished After Storm Insurance for FIRE LOSS. by Fire Three Unroofed Barn. Tenant, Brooks Days NO William Hall, suffered gr west of Valley Brooks farm, the Brush oss by five ved however, The {entre long road, eat storm had rem the The fire the barn days after from the barn The damage to first observed to be rag impleme: shed, wh a corn It was a 1 ubstantially The % thout lp Mifflinburz Band to Give Concert Here Ar since Kk it Charlotte nd Day cl lose has because roared un the oval to t the toma last ml at 130 new Altoona itself the entire Labor hour ne “ “an Chaussee) track reestablished minimum the nt has re- peatedly the fastest track in Realizing ‘that ‘ the danger drivers of the hurtling multiplied many fold. speedway of: ficials have called in engineers from the main test laboratory of the Penn- #ylvania Railroad system to ealculate Strains and stresses on the glant oval, in addition to placing the huge steel band around the upper rim of the mammoth wooden saucer. Practically al of the tragedies that swept the ranks of the renowned pilots last sea #on, including the death of Joe Boyer on last Labor Day, at Altooan, occur: red when mounts crashed Into the walls, as world, to the will be cars WILL INSTALL STATE HIGHWAY Sections Between Millerstown Lewistown and Bellefonte Covered Immediately, to Be the convenience for the within the Millerstown between Telephones along puble high- added will Ways, an motorists, be installed next few days between land Lewistown, and Lawl town and Bellefonte by the Highway Harri Homan this of Service, Emerge Ini« | burg nd Tren 'N. J e i arage in | we Seman se lf tll Kite Flying Hgzard. — pled In €, + 1. 60. o— lint TO JUDGE DAIRY CATTILY ON FARMERS FIELD f % x 3 ifatire 1 in expects ad to wet dwirvmen attie Holste heifer is the dairy « | sale Four Ig etein in bull calves and from two one Ayre good produc herd, will ( flves, all the fale, { shire ing be heifer calf, amimals of College placed on of demonstrations grouped judging of various classes by junior farmers has arranged by the animal bandry department. Included in these demonstrations will be one on the shearing, dipping and drenching of sheep. A wmerics about the of livestook been a —————————"\ The soldiers’ bonus amendment. call- ng for a $35,000,000 bond issue, will not be submitted to the voters at the fall election. ———— —— The Gentre Reporter, $1.50 a roan | BOY SLAYER'S CASE GOES Blocks Court Death Sentence nt Pottsville, Appeal William brought Monday, for the His att they have a lod 15 Court |r Cavaller years old Pottsville, death se grandmothe Ke into receive his nen f his informed Judge to to murder o Tneyvs preme Com ity mi This Koch, 7 —— A —— Surprise Party at Tasseyyile, ‘ too lat thes * birthd The follow Mrs. Mi Mildred Mrs his present i" Roxa T Swan Ralph Tressler Mra W, 8B Stoner, 8 and and Stanley, Martz, Mr tickert and Lillian, Mr William, Mai eon and D. T Reuben Mrs. & nnd Alma daughter David Glasgow Mary. Edith, Alice and Dorothy Mra. W. GG. Runkle and Janet, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mra. H. A. McQlellan, Eugena and Dean McClellan, Mrs. Bennet and Gerald, Mr. nad Mrs. Harry Ul- rich and sons Kenneth and Richard, of Bellefonte; Mra. W. R. Stoner, Bd- na Stoner, Esther Stoner, Mrs. Henry Stoner, Harry Crummey, Clyde Helms. LAIN MPS ANIBAA ADAG. The eleventh district of the Centre County Bunday- school Association, comprising Centre Hall borough, Pot: ter and Gregg townships, will hold a convention at Spring Mills, Friday, May 8, afternoon and evening. and { i : i 30 Aeres to Potatoes, price received last fall | the present extremely low price farin ers are receiving for potatoes is not of the Penns Valley H, Decker LL Wiliam PF. Coly to plant | disheartening BOMO6 potato | Erowers in among them his being Harvey and land lore Last ven 4000 bushels fo the sc an———— A ——— Prisoners Win Certificates, ts ——————— i <———— World Flicres a State College. — A SANNA Fire at Wolfs Store, two story build Gilbert, Wolfs destroyed by fire The usal A ng be 1 Store. wa Monday the aliy mo iructu n ng lower part of for bila storage Ramithing The in posed to have been caused by a the flue falling the and upper for fire per 1 ire #park on shingle Card of Thanks, The undersigned desire to express their heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors of thelr father. the late James B. S8pangler. fo the kindly as sistance rendered dur Rg the period of their sorrow. Rebecoa 8. Wolfe and John J. Spangler. If you like good musle, instrument: al and vocal, go to Grange hall Sat- urday evening of this week, when the Mifflinburg band and singers will en- tertaln in Grange hall. See other notices elsewhere; also posters. . { i i i i i { { i 0, x 1925. ) MORE CHILDREN BORN © FARMS THAN IN N TOWNS Birth-Rate Cent, 24 Per luges, Per anda Vil- | Fifty-two In Clties Than In on Farms Greater Than ent, Greater Report Shows, A sss ter from Lebanon f ounty, i ‘ ———————— A — a —— Entertainment To-Morrow Evening. M 1 \ i Laxige Kye lesmyue having 1 There will songs between TE Admis for 11 aii \ son, hit Cents good lively n 15 and 25 RA A A SH AN, A Carload of Fertilizer, . We are ready to take care of the needs of farmers in Penns Valley with the best grade fertilizer, a carload of which has just been received You will find the price right, and the qual. ity equally right. Every order given prompt and courteous attention. May we serve you? «= MeCLENAHAN'S GRAIN HOUSE, Centre Hall A ———————— a_i, Agency for Magazines, | Anyone desiring the popular mage azines, also scientific magazines eto, will find them at my home. ~1. C. Meo: Clenahan, Centre Hall adv, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Anna M. Jane A. grad: ntre Coun- nights was of Cen- ture oline the place and evens have gone entioned as Hol» Since combina+ train on satisfac. the least. between d Petersburg. ent tewo«coach and wn mall and branch we CXpress oar the in givir entire Bg y in tion are not worry ng Erdman West, New Brunswick, New Jersey, has resigned his position With the State Department of Agris culture in New Jersey, where he has been plant pathologist and chief furs tery inspector for the past seven Vears. He has accepted a plant Pa tholoy fellowship with the State Unie versity of Florida, at Gainesville.and Will also do work on the diseases of subtropical fruits Mr. West is a graduate of Penn State, class of 1911. Mre West, who was formerly Miss Ruth Lambert, of Centre Hall, with her son, Erdman, Jr, and Mr. West's invalid mother, will join Mr. West in Florida at the close of the school term in June ” of