The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 28, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL. XCIX
BELL ENLARGING SERVICE,
Pennsylvanu
Link With
Over 200 Independent
Phone Companies
ell System.
Warners Head Stone Industry.
» { f
he interests Mo o
the
npany
ant iate
the
EE ———
Escaped Drowning,
eft higt
plunges
of road
Ye
waier
the
Jacksonville and ir
by 1
glide
the the th
Mr
Be
reek
overt g. pinning rick
nes f
Y ei to
of
Hs
above
going iafonte
failed to make one sharp
esis
i
water
Jacksonville succeade
his head
his hand
later’
plight
succeeding
him
keeping the
pl E
About an
saw his
acin under his chin
bour moto
hi
the
iL Jassing
ist and hastened to ®
assistance,
and
n righting
releasing
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State College Beroush
Campus,
Car
Girows
owt
A peculiar dcircumstance of
has existed for
paraliel population
State College and
students at the
College which located
town almost entirely
the state highway
community the college
directly opposite, When
had 100 students fifty ago,
town had shout fifty residents
yess ago when there were
dents. the borough of State
had 2000 population. Today
still even at about 3500 in the
and an equal number represented
the campus. The growth of the town
and the activity of the business inter:
ests have recently received recognition
in the granting of charters to busi:
ness men's organizations by Rotary
International and Kiwanis clubs. The
‘State College Rotary Club started with
29. members and Kiwanis had 58 mem-
present when their charter was
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Paul Bra@ford, tenant on the Old
+ Fort farm, is serving ice cream and
moft drinks at’the Old Fort stand.
ger
over 65 in the
0.
ved §
“
of the town
iment
ial
enrol f
the oi
Pennsyivania
in there
fu on one side {
leading
and campus
the
years
is
Ten
000 mtu
on
ue
*
CLASS OF NINE WILL
GRADUATE TUESDAY
EY'G
Girls and Three Boys Finish Hig)
Sehool Coursey and Will
Coveted Diplomas,
the ser
This a
ors when
Then
people be
ill have ti
Of
—
iaby (Clinie,
Ee Hugh
harge
red
Wels exam
EE
Phirict 8. 8S. Officers,
f deleg
rEg § Give of
ntion
t 1
the
A £80
ri ‘ent
th -Sche pei
Milis, th
superintendents
eid at Soring follow
I
£ ig Ol
ane were elect
-
T. M. Zubler:
Ebright: secretary,
Potter; treasurer, W
Adult,
People,
Miss
Extension,
Teacher
President
H LL
Ww
Rishel:,
Hazen:
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Supt Rev. C. E
Mies
Mary
Mra
Tovar
wy
Young
Children
and
Zerhy
~ Ww
D H
Home
Sith; Training,
Temperance, Mrs, F. M. Fish
Mre. ¥, V. Goodhart
A 1 Sa—
Bridge—$588371,
bridge
Kishacoquillne
Keener
Missionary
Mann's
new
and
The Pennsay
it
and
this
over the
«
reek
$33.81.
of
Narrows, will
at the
cost
will be findshed close
year
The of constructing the
was apportioned foilows
Public Service Commission:
vania Ralirond Company,
State Highway Department,
Lewistown and leedsville
Radlway Company, $2,500; County
Mifflin, $12,500: Derry township,
000. and Brown township, $1.000,
The course of the highway will be
changed and this will require the re-
moval or destruction of a double
house, but two crossings at Keade and
two curves wil} be eliminated.
EE —
The Nearhood property in Centre
Hall, sold at sheriff's sale at the court
house, Saturday afternoon, was knock:
od down at $225.00. The deed was
made (n the name of W, OG. Runkle.
cost bridge
by the
Pennayl-
$53,571;
$18.000;
Electric
of
$1,
as
1
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MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM,
nt 6:00
the
P,
Speaker,
Centre Hall
E. Hazen
Serviees
ley,
at
{.
iy
tl
fentre County Baseball League,
13
Millhelm
August
it
Aug
State
Bellefonte State
in
set 26
Heol
yoy
Miliheim at Bellefonte:
at a
August
Millhelim
August
at
Heelan
Siate.
ellefonte
at Bellefonte
at
27
State: He
at
In Millheim
2h
Htate
State
heim at Hecla.
C—O STA
dr. line from PEaston
may be more than hot
was the dream of Edward
Harriman to control a line
Atlantic to the Pacific, and
$100,000.000 left has widow may
August Bellefonte at Miliheim
ant
a
a
College,
Sent College
at
fpnte; Mill
The profosed
Pittsburgh
stuff. It
the
yet
;
i
§
a dream
Harriman
been
Mrs,
have
realized,
adviser nll
her late hushand.
strange fulfillment
if she would actually put into effect
his plans for a transcontinental rail
system, built around a $200,000.000
Air Line across Pennsylvania,
AS A AAAS.
Both local banks will be closed all
day and evening next Saturday, Mem-
orial Day,
AIMS ANSSN.
The coumty fuirs will not get ald
from the State in the way of finances,
The legislature refused to Hmit the
funds to fairs that put a ban on
gambling, so Pinchot vetoed the ap
propriatio of $125,009,
to be
)
Cione
never
was
fo
a
in
It
of
would be a
his ambitions,
ama
i
i
1925.
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THROAT CI'T
ny WINDSHIELD
SERIES OF REVIVAL
AT COLYER
TINGS
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Kitled Mil
From Bleyel
Windshield
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1 When
and Throw
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Graduste,
Tri-County
Theologlenl Stndents ¢ trp .
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New Stockholders
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School Grads Considering ( ollege
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High
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the mean foi
nencements about Longs
and girls who wi be numbered am
are Beginning to think
¢
riowusi oF
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whethey
lege
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o Shiterhe
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MeCormick, W
| Patterson, B. WW. Ripka,
A. PF. Heekman, G
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ss “
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and
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Mabel FP. As
W. Ralston
Jd. V. Foster
A Alexander
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spare moments while
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The
atl
iminations
rencement SONLON for y
af Geddy
ing
pplication
for |
Bunn : : iJ. H. Purkholder,
educaton fs more popular than | , A. Meyer, W
| Weaver
college « aogues is here | y
i ney,
A
nd blanks are on desks!
A 3 : £ Benne:
Ww
of every soho principal
ever
Reascns why bove
were
the
and girls
§
of
go to
recently {roe
Pennsylvania State Ool
Chambers of |
of education there. Twen- |
answers were Hsted in a ques- j association at the annua;
300 students cheek | that organization held at
ed those which best fitted the circu: | port. Other officers elected
stances that influenced them to seek {J+ BE. Brown, Lock Haven;
college education. Ld treasurer, H. N. Koch, State
“1 came to college becatise 1 wighed | (re-elected); exeomtive committee
to broaden my mind,” was the answor|V. Goodhart, Centre Hall; L. H
that received the most votes from tie | Howard: Lloyd McCloskey, Mill
one- third of the freshmen class ans-|A M.' Gann, Renovo, and E. E
vering the questionnaire. The next | dowson, Bellefonte. Bradford
most popular reason given was “i|Was added to the association
realized that through college training Previously was composed of
I might hope to rise above the ranks.” | Clinton and Lycoming counties.
Following closely upon this came the —————————————
reason “I hoped thereby to be able to One of the aérial mail route beacon
make a better living.” Another POPU” {lights sent hore to Postmaster RM.
ar reason for going to college was be Smith with ‘the statement that it
Cause of “the business value of a Co would be erected on Nittany Moun
lege degree” The influence of parents! tain, was located on Brush Mountain,
friends and teachers was the reason north of Millheim, on a line between
for many boys and girls going to col: | Woodward and the Zion aviation field
lege. Students querried were en {The mye from this Might, as well as
in the sehosls of education and liberal | those of the Vghts at Woodward and
arts and in the civil engineering | the one on Nittany Mountain near the
course, aviation field, can be seen from Cen
S—— i
A Ford touring car was sold Henry te man,
EH
Foust, of Potters. Mills, through The Osntre Reporter, $1.50 a year
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Faneral Directors Eleet,
. i
college arked }
nn at :
Po
of
i.
the
Laver was re-elected president
school ald Eagle Funeral Lirectors’ |
¥
ty five meeting of
tionnaire and ovey Williams
Were
secretary - i
a College. i
rv |
Neff
Hall;
Wid
county
which
Cents o/
EK.
me
NO. 21
TOWN AND COUNTY
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NEWS.
1APPEN'NGSOF LOCAL INTEREST
>
FROM ALL PART
over
aop-
more
ot
It
drivers
an
snly
eye
Sharpes
w
guests
ve
or-
the
Jersay
n elect
Luheran
rs ev,
Lutheran
usquehanna
His father
wnship, and
F. Hark
church at
was
a1
+
$
James
1 New 3
il §
i fr 3
uate of 1
Ria :
wonnected with 8
Sel
nsgrove
wy 14
i i
f Rey
Lutherar
sles
ams
Wi
¢
ol
td and bu
men these day
with all
Goodhart
by the
reroofed and
workmen are
Lioyd Smith
Hall the Wil
railroad station,
onstraction
Reformed
well un.
the moving of the house
from the state highway at Unionville
contra ¥
is one the bus
iE making good headway
undertakings
Hil
has been
and
the
of his he
barn. at Centre unroofed
recent storm
otherwise repaired
ng
Centre
the
is well on the
and brick casing
parsonage foundation
Was
Ow
§
reconstruct
At
hear
Mra nearby
house,
with outer «
The
is also
it almost The
projects in
long nicely,
completed,
Bellefonte
building
moving a
-
are
The rebuilding of the Morris
Burkholder barn will begin early nex
week, Elias Brean, of Axemann, haves
ing the work in charge. This was one
of the severa; barns in the valley to
be wrecked by the young cyclone that
passed over this region some time
Ago. The barn was almost totally des
stroyed, and much of the timbers in
it were so badly broken that It was
Useless for reconstruction. The new
timbers were cut from Jogs taken from
Mr. Burkholder's timber tract in the
Seven Mountains, and sawed at w
mill at Potters Mis Last week
neighbors with tearnd hauled the
rr place. Like
in severa] similar instances these
neighbors acted the part of what the
word neighbor means,
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