The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1925, Image 1

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    YOL- XCIX
HALL. PA.
HURSDAY. JUNE
1925. —
oll
NO. 21
ADVERSE WEATHER IN MAY
RETARDED STATE CORN CROP
Cold and Dry Spell Makes Season Al:
most Backward as Last Year
—Heavy Reduction In Frult
in
as
Pros-
pects Due to Freezes Latter
Part of Month,
id and
wn pl
dry. weather in May
inting so that the
almost as backward as
monthly crop report
Agriculty
inseasonabie vet
si ————
THE ONE VITAL THING.
i
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PAYER SCATTERERS,
mmon signt
fo
GETTYSEURG PLANS
TWO NEW
By.
BVILDINGS
Erection of Selence Department and
Gymunasnum Approved by
Truptees—813,000 Salary
The
was
College
Increase
erection of two Ja
the
yeburg CX
building
of trus
The
the
Ee
iithorized by
feos of
structu
departments.
board
(ret liege one
to house all
the other to De
ern gvimnasium
Actua
this
located immediat
ens pil xX. M £2}
> hall
f AT
ized
active professors being increased
$2000 to $3300 The p
assistant professors Ww ence
$2500
ed succes
Thi
showed ¥
history of
students,
construction will 1
|
summer, will
We
the
Eymnas
south of
iN
the
ind
munasiun
totaling 313.000
g
of all
A
building,
ence southof the 3
POG Res
thot
the salaries
annually
to and four
new assistants «
Eng four $1300 men.
dent
enrolims
of res
largest
the
The
Course
fit In
institution,
inausguartion
the
with
an
ming fresh.
trustees,
of
entation
men was approved by
The board authorized the
tion of the present plans. for
developer and the new
field will be ready for use
Other work fr athletic
also approved.
Curtailment of expenses for social
functions was favored and in the fu
for ine
the
comple
athletic
memorial
this fall
facilities was
an expense of $12 per member of that
class,
Extensive improvements to the fa
mous old Pennsylvania Hall were ag
thor The Gettysburg National
Bank wae elected treasurer of the col
lege, succeeding H. CC. Picking, who
died this spring.
One Change in Vocational School Fae
ulty—Former Student
Superintendent of Agriculture
Instructor In Mathematies,
for G
1923
re the teachers
the school ver
School
and His
Home
Yocationa)
Wieland
Watts
Mis English
Mis
nomics
Supervisor
anom!
upervis
Grades
i
tod
Dr. Thomas
impress
171 Fatal
ol
cident
Aceldents,
hund:
{ and
14.538 a
reports
gseventy-one of ti
by the
bureau dur
the monthly
sureau showed
S31 agreements
ie
received
Workmen's Compensation
were fatalities,
statement of the
Within the month,
were approved and compensation ac
warded and paid In the sum $1,-
912.863, bringing the grand total award
and pald since the compensation law
became effective, January 1, 1018, to
$64,613,212,
The 171 fatalities were classified ns
63 industrial. 32 transportation and
pubis utilities and 71 mining.
AR I MP SAA AI,
On Thudsiay evening of last week
the timin west carried two extra
coaches filled with convicts from the
Eastern Penitentiary on thelr way to
the Rockview pen. Most of those sit
ting at the’ windows appeared to be
quite young, 2
¥
i
of
Evie 0 wt
i
:
DIPLOMAS AT PENN STATE
Are Among Those to Graduate
the Penn State
Monday Afternoon,
Forty
ut Commencement
on
following students from
Centre |
i
ounty received thelr diplomas at
the |
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Penn St exer “iN
this we
BR. lL.
cultuta
commencement
irenema
JIEKIineel-
A or
AK
a —-— ee.
Milihelm Scho Teachers Elected.
1 ii
firr—YWitmer.
n thei
Beollefontie, |
THIS IS YOUNG FARMER'S i
WEEK AT STATE (COLLEGE |
List of Centre County Boys Who Are]
Taking Part In the Stock Judging |
Contests,
Count RC
.
Blaney is
attending
15 to
June
Agent
lege th
img Farmer's Week,
the Farmer's 1
“tate week
J ane
Da 18
present
Harold
Burk:
Albright,
judging
Eugene
Halil: Harold
Furnace
Kenneth
Centre
itiayivania
Thomas, State!
Boalsburg: Ger
Hail,
team
the
John Kline,
vin Shaeffor, Centre
The swine judging
made up of boys from
Mills Vocation: School.
The Young Farmer's Week has been
in annual affair at the Pennsylvania
State College for the past five years
Each year boys and girls who are
members of the 4-H clubs and stu:
dentia in vocational bigh schools flock
to the college campus for this pros
gram of education, recreation and in-
epiration. This year 400 are in ate
tendance,. Many of these represent
their counties on the various judging
teams. Farmer's Fleld Day js also an
annual event at State College. It is
a dag for the whole family, programs
boing provided for the farmers’ wivea
and children.
AI Gl ASS.
The @entre Reporter, S110 & Fear
{'oilege
will be
Spring
-~
*
L EULOGIZED
BY CYRUS
0. 0. .F
8. GROVE
Former School Superintendent and
Valle y
Nery lee,
Nautlve of Penns Orator at
Memorial
“Happiness is the
of your problems
others without injur
ways be fou
sua
married
Hon, Cyrus
y
the lines
used by
f Penns
aldde if Lilinois
ored
and
VER
Day
ss stp
——
Cirens Near and
Restless,
Praws
irom
I. Man
being
12 Shows ocotssider
is manifested no
younger generation. bu
the
Main Show. no
of Walter L
46th
As a pational in
year the big |
Bae hi
antl 8-1
oie hove The
w m ile annual
tour, 92 looked upon
Year after
comes for the anhual vist
improvement,
the limit has
Walter L.
to
always
SOAMOT SOeR an
i in believed
Yet the
which come
been
Main
Shows, Reliefonte
wd aj
It
remain, |
on |
Saturday, Ji
and ne
the oo)
ine 20. afl
wel entertainment.
d time
and
Year as
is {
ue features
Fairogpean
novelties 1
added
discovered
the
the
the Nanking
the
Borella,
thrills
each fast as they}
are
Among fenitiires the
Potters,
of
Trio,
highest
the Florencos
Delong Risters
100 other stars
Continental Europe
o
“a 1
gym-
Chinese
a ing
Pee riosas
troupe
Maxwel;
the
America;
Acro”
Arthur
irled «
sal
own in
¢ ’
of riders: the
acrobnts,
and
and
Organized
Walter
the
agement
and
features
Cireat
nearly
of ’
Ameri
nearly half
I.. Main. the
active direction
of this famous
showman, Two special
port the big show from city to city.
Nearly i # "men, women and horses
are carried; the menagerie ls one of
the largest ever to be exhibited in this
section of the state. The equipment
and paraphernalia f& valued at 375.000.
Ten ‘acres of ground Is utilised to
house the transient city,
An immense street parade will be
seen on the downtown streets at noon
60 show day. There will be two per-
formances at 2 and 8 P. M., the doors
opening an hour eariler,
————— AA SAS.
Unlike our young dies, our homes
in Centra Hall need paint to make
them Jook well, and they are getting
it. Wa are becoming all dolled up as
though preparing for a home coming
celebration or something like that,
a century ago
show is still
and man
American
trains trans:
hy
under
-
BEMINISCENT OF
Resented—A Resourceful
following
Earth,
Four-Corner
ie
ab —
Rasehall
Phlla
Mifdinburg Team to Play
“Raobhles™
Pleasant
ie Mills
following
dead
——————————I LM A SAI
POUNDS FOREST
TREF
werd
Sufficient te Produce
Trees Planted In State
and State Institutions,
fled by the
Waters,
Figures comi
Forests
shows that
300 pounds of
the three
and the three
maintained at
of 1.520
the State
the State
nursery, located
county, holds first place with
planting of 785 pounds © ev
seed. The Mont Alto nursery,
3 in Franklin county, ranks
with 270 pounds of evergreen seed, and
650 pounds of red oak, tulip poplar and
white ash,
According to John W,
has charge of the nursery and tree
planting work of the Department,
this is the largest quantity of seed
that has ever been sown in the nur-
series operated by the State in any
spring. White pine, pitch pine, red
pine, Norway spruce, and larch are
the principal kinds of seeds planted.
Forester Keller estimated that the
seeds planted this spring will predace
more than 15000000 trees, that in a
few years will be planted on the many
geres of Mle forest land that stills re
main in the State.
RS IM SR,
The Ostre Reporter, $150 a year
and
this gpring
forest tre
in large State
sOWnN
EL cooperative nul
OTe Stute institution:
A
SOWnH
total pounds of seed Wer
in nurseries
institutions.
in Cl
pounds at
Clearfield
$4
seConG,
Reller, who
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS,
Hal
the judgeship of
t ju i$
Centre county courte, In Keeping
in ail
is in-
pep into
his accustomed enthusiasm
Mr. Walker
Ine dog rep of
undertakings
1 the
fight for
5
M
fonte.
® f Belin
must a
rolled in the
Institute
further
she 8
der has
the
who 1
er
srap!{
I omen
well fitted
Mrs. K
y among
Hall
students {1
yung people in Centre
nas,
plane from the east
field at 11:40 pclock
the 4:00
planes
the
The schedule for
will
as sore
bring the
to the
P.M,
efonte
and from
clock A, M, The
New York at 8:
ive in Chicago
0
will leave
in the evening and
4 A, M.. Central
time; leaving Chicago at £:30 P. M.,
arvive In New York ‘at 6:00 A. M
This schedule requires a speed of 108
miles per hour,
Judge Arthur
fonte, and Dr, J. VY.
College, made a trip through Penns
Valley Wednesday evening of last
week. and favored this office with their
presence. They had hoped to reach
the Reporter office before the issue for
that week was printed. but were 4 few
hours late, so Judge Dale's announce:
ment as a candidate for judge on the
Republican, Democratic and Prohhis
tion parties appenrs for the first time
in this jsswe. Judge Dale feels very
much encouraged over the
for his success fn the November cone
test,
west nt
30
»
ATS ao
Dale, of Bellas
Foster, of State
ymin tl Sic wichita sisi
Bi /