The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 21, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL. XOIX
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25. NO. 20
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AIDS NEW
PEN
GOVERNOR
MOVEMENT
Nigned—Phll
Bills of Local Interest
ipshurg Hospital Denied 37,500
Equipment,
’
SSLO0 for New Penltentlary Site
€ ax,
210.000 G06
+1
widition
3
highway,
Hehment
3
the Hill
high school
districts on
minimum
the
brasia
giving the
Waters
oy i
the
an acre,
MeDiride
of
ninry
bill
and
Norton Department
of Forests the right t
purchas ind
tt
to
(E
ve seedlings,
£150
The bil
dog
ty
ompensation,
oh tion an
CONees Cont
ny 4 1
treasurer
ing them
od
T
appropridtion
completing
Rockview Penitentiary
vetoed the Alexander
ing 340,000 for
Rockview. The
be not essential this time.
The Holmes bill, appropriating §7.-
500 the Phitpsturg State Hospital for
equipment, wag vetoed
In vetoing the Diehm billy appro
priating $125,000 for State-nid to coun-
ty fairs, the governor sald he was not
opposed to this principle, but asserted
the bill omitted a clause which would
prohibit “gambling and other illegal
and immoral practices.”
The governor also vetoed the Bray
bili which would increase the pay of
election officerg In all counties except
wi
he Governor reduced the
Alexander
§ yO O06 |
bill for
block at
to $300.000. and
bill appropriate
reservoir at
held to
the
|
i the i
|
main cell
8 new
reservoir was
at
REGIONAL INSTITUTE.
S————
Friday—Uentre Hall,
Rebershurg Cooperating
ri
i
Sunbury
employe nt
hospital,
only
Miler oly er
iesisiant
Natios
enter
: Cent
8 numbe:
Potter townshis
happy couple wil
it Oe
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Sunday School Rally at Colyer.
jue for
in the sefson
An
splendl
=r
id
chool programs nteresting va
d
.
Spring
work
given
Colyer.
GRY shoo } Commun
program to be
at
Nnounce mont thi
“A Bunda
nhout
of # enter
has been School
“The
theme
The thought
Pray"
Missions”
The
uvenile
iF in
hildren's exXorcives The
character of the program Is
miscellaneous. and mem-
different Sunday
The public
and
the
will
§
¥ #
Hors {
© peverad
schoobs take part.
the
offering
missions,
spirit of
in
services
the
alan,
work
to bring
of foreign
for
IMAP AARON
. ”
Music for the regional institute to
be held at Spring Mills to-morrow
(Friday) will be furnished by the Co
burn Evangelical orchestra,
A —— A SS
(Continued from previous column)
| Philadelphia, The bill would fix a
minimum salary of $6 a day with $2
extra a day for each 100 or fraction
thereof of ballots east in excess of 200
in each district. He mid he favored
adequate pay for election officers, but
wis opposed to pay on a basis of the
number of ballots oast,
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DR. LEITZELL DIES IN WENT
Medieal Praetice
Mills, and Went West
rents in INNS,
al
With
A oi
Wool ©
Sheep and rowers Assorlgtion
¥
¥ 4 $a a . 5 7% 4
fe '¢
committee
bide from a
ing wool buvers
Last
shipped
he
2. O00
of
vind
Wil we
by
VOLT pounds of wi re
ont Centre counts
ation indictions
be more this
Shes Extension Specialist
Coilege, will do the grading
will be graded into
1 and
be to
Wools graded
ire
will ear. W. B. Con
ned
Ntate
The
Classes Number
" from
wWinils two
rejections. The
price is usually Tc lower on r¢
rejections
inthude all dead fleeces, seedy, cotied,
blirry and dirty fleeces The wool
shou be tied with the flesh side out
in a compact with paper twine,
Any fiber twine will leave strands in
the woo that comes out in the cloth
making an inferior price of goods.
The percentage of rejectiong have
not decreased in this county and the
association ds anxious that the wool
grade higher this year. This le pos:
sible by using a Mttle special care
when dipping and keep the wool
clean.
Jections as
nice
EE. —
PINEAPPLES, PINEAPPLES,
Now ia the time to buy your pine-
apples for canning. We believe we
have the lowest possible price of the
season now. Have just received a car
load of them. THE ORIOLE STORRS
CO, Centre Hall and Millhelm,
§
i
M. E. CHILDREN'S HOME.
*
MeDowell Lays Corner Ston
Thursday—Ho nu
mansiown,
i] at
i
i
ans Al
“Pete's”
Spoons,
Osceola Mills Man Hurtin Auto Mishap
Jaceh Mider. justice of the a inf
Orsice
Bis
when
dit
the
ys
Best
A
Tree Book,
oN
chamgton
trees of Penneviva
Habit
Every Boy
Foresirs
BG Wi
the
SHR
Kesh
Ty
Koy
ed
ivania
bs
rare
i
Trees
“inide
TW On ¥
d and
has
Penns
Pennsylvania
ou %
10
sod
trees of 3
y
tree
the
and forests He
i name
fac.
nierest-
and possesses
Wty of describing them in an
ng and friendly
The book y
The
wny
ie distrib
Oo
published and
Times Tribun
by a | i
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A MM AS SSRN.
Home for Red Men.
petition
county
Men's
A
flin
Red
which
Home
onre
was granted
to
League.
in
the Mil-
the |
court i
incorporate
the purpose
amguire and manage =a
and Hospital for housing
and maintenance of aged. weak
infirm members of the Improved
Order of Red Men and of the Degree
of Pocahontas of the order. and thelr
wives, widows and orphan children.
The trustees for the first year shall
be: Harry FP. Rothrock, Lewistown:
Joseph Rodgers, Shamokin: ND. P.
Reeder, Bunbury; W. J. Dick, Shamo-
kin; Rufus BE. Garrett, Lewistown:
Roy M. Ort, Lewistown, and M. O.
Bottorff, of Lock Haven.
I AANA
W. H. Glenn has been assigned as
pathmaster on the State highway from
Bate College to Pleasant Gap, and IL.
D. Musser fs in charge of the work
from the Huntingdon county Mne to
Rtate College.
of |
to
the
| SIRT BBERY
AND TRI
PROTE(
¥
IY NEWS
il
4
Land Owners M 1y
Without Warrant 1APPEN'NGS OF LOCA
Than
ai
LINTEREST
PARTS.
#20.
FROM ALL
Vi
He
Week.
ne ah
that
te
rai
William
and ad
begun
Duck.
ies
3
br. Haas
New Sehool Head,
Sas
Was
v
Berna
hurt by
bat in
High. The
the head
regain.
w derabie
New
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Malta's New Head
nan
i under
building,
and
BON
plore
and
un Aone
i MO
the
wa
f
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SODICAL MEETING
AT JERSEY
Ms R
Matters
emain
past eight
BR son
oalsburg.
years
the
SHORE
Second
of
Convention
Penna, Convened Toes
day John's Evangelical La- M Hua vell advanced in
theran Church. jand all : ! mentally,
£ i hysi weak and requires
The Busquehanna Synod « oni... An ots q
it Penn
Sithenr
Annvag
{Central
af SL
of Synod
ni Viana the
i Frank Kn wf
4] § Mills, &
at | World sorved vai
Wednesda: {fiantly ae a member of the infantry in
Tit} Second Divisions for 28 months,
principal batties
WHE 88.
given an ope
vocational tran
government, and
Altoona where he
electrioal
¢
ith Potts
who
- ¢ .
Chr *
i
in h Amer id
¢ 0 Lr steran
i » ita : war Yelle n
2 usd
| Jersey
eC al
Tuesday,
of
convention
Shore,
this week,
and Thursday
The convention sesdons are being land took part in the
held the 8t if tl war, during
chu of which gassed
ingdon. B. D.. to
The first service under the
fvening at Monday 1
‘here are his
with
membership of
685:
which he
at
John's Lauuthers
Park W
Pastor
oh ween
up
=
haw
take
i
Rev
” riunity
wis held Tuesday |
A
36 o'clock. eft for
167
an
1 i
il
bupain 3
tH vegan ning
congregations in ‘an
pastors. The baptized | Work.
these churches is 47-| Ay
confirmed membershin, 35.878; i Mesker's
membership, 26.457 fanll the inttor's
past year 1.406 children; Hedeick, all of Johnstown, drove 10
2.263 adults were re! Centre Hall in the former's car the
baptism, confirmation and latter part of last week and were ens
tertained by relatives here and by Mr
Meeker's mother, Mra Clara Meeker,
at Potters Mills, Mr. Mesker is em*
ployed in the Cambrian steel works
and for sx years has been operating
a large crane.
Tis
#ynod
ana 4
Mrs
mother
i
Mrs
Meeker, Mra
Jennie Hedrick,
daughter, Mise Pearl
i
communicant
During the
Were haptized
by
fetter.
There
day
teachers
The total valuation of church prop-
erty is $3.880431;: and the amount of
benevolences pald uring the year is
$123.201.
The officers of the synod are: Pres
Kent, Rev. John Wagner, D. D. of
Hazelton: secretary, Rev, W. M. Rear:
ok, D. D, of Mifflinburg; treasurer,
W. T. Horton, of Selinsgrove: statis
tical secretary, Rev. C. 8. Bottiger, of
Berwick.
AM LSA SA.
Court is In session his week, with
Judge Dale on the bench for the first
»
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0.004
with
scholars
3.133
are in the Sun-
schools, officers and
The local post office room has res
cently been enlarged and equipped
with cabinets in which to store Bap.
plies, and now a toilet and wash room
are being installed, the work being
dont by the Hosterman and Stoved
company, Milthelm. Postmaster TL M.
Smith was notified a few days ago
that his office. affective July Ist, had
been placed In the second grade, puts
ting it in the same class as the ofMoed
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time at the regular term session. in Bellefonte and Philipsburg,
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