The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1925, Image 1

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BATTLE
DEMOCRATS
ON
Open War
Burden from
Rainey, Hull and Oldfield
to Lift £2.500,000,000
Nation.
The
tariff
publicati
Democratic movement
the acquired impetus following
of the statement made by
Hull
mainten
n
Representativé Democrat, Ten
LNee of the
Eing
tariff
nesseo, cha
present high prevented colle
tarift
session
sponsol
sentative
Hull
Democt
“It is
ready for a
Hull, *1
1
dem
aut
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eevee Lnere
and for a
purposes
the
Lhe
in
3
done under our
iff. We
abroad
Europe
$1,000,000
is contim
be an e
effect,
means in
goods we sel
Mr. HuH
country of
estim
including the
to
and adding
sessed against the
like $2.500.000,000
Representati
EXOPREIvVE
instead
them,
has beco
ible clause
troduce a
does”
set pl tA
The Pablie Schools.
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ca-24 ther
olse
were 51.702 te
and at the
ent time the number has been ine
to 53.072
ed
Sixty of them ar
ates of
per cont ©
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normals colleges, I
of have had
raining in methods of teaching.
The
teachers
eight
“No or
qualifications shall
or
per cent. them
average of service of
length
in Pennsylvania
is
and one-half
religious
years.
tests
of
superintendent, tench
official,
the public
Commonwenith.”
The
are:
Bs
3.
4,
ing.
political or
be required any
director, visitor,
er or other appointee or om
ployee in schools of this
sole qualifications of a teacher
A good moral’ character,
A healthy
Age requirement—18 years.
Adequate ‘scholarship and train
body,
AI MAP HBA
Although several surveys have been
made through the Seven Mountains
incident to the rerouting of the State
Highway through Cox's Valley and
around Sand Mountain, the final sur:
vey will not likely be made until
spring. State authorities, however,
have already secured the right-of-way
over the various lands owned by pri
‘wate parties, The article referring to
the rerouting of this very important
highway whish appeared In a recent
issue of this paper has been reprinted
y Pennsylvania gewspapers,
cial services at the Presbyterian
church on Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock, :
’
Record of 100 Years Ago,
the
| effets of Mrs. Mary
valuable in
Walker,
roe
“Among papers
who die
of
3 §
| days, almost 100 years ago, when h
!
la few days ago, was a wd t
i
i
i
i grandfather, Adam Greer, wus owl
|
i of i
the coach line running
Bell
stage ne
fonte
and
At
Lewistown
tween
| across the
mountains,
Erie, Pa., was the «
| Pennsylvania. One court
| Eas
fey
n and Western
Judg i
heduled
.
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Dr, Beirly
som ——
Directs Own Oratorio,
bs MM AUP nt
wil
lawrence Miller
Lewistown Pastor Tour Europe.
i ai———
Highway Safety Slogans,
Highway i
crossing
Tragedy in
Breath
Horse sense as well
power should enter into the
Of
motor vehicles
7 Live to ride another day
{ing all
8.
signe
warnm.ng signs
Jelieve in highway warning
they mean what
with
they say.
9. Drive care—you may meet
a fool
140,
11.
~«jet your git
12. The
ging Haste,”
the motor accidents,
criminal
the
driver is
hands
herself,
A reckless a
Keep your on wheel
hug
“H's":
CALs
three Hug-
cent of
Hooteh-
5 per
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Boom for Lock Haven.
It is now certain that the New York
Central lines wily build through Lock
Haven, and will begin work next
spring. The building of the road has
been sanctioned by the Interstate
Commerce Commission.
rackage, will extend form Keating to
Lock Haven, where connections will
be made at Castanea, south of. Lock
Haven. A freight and passenger sta
tion are now on the building program
for Lock Haven.
a A 0 SM NAS.
Oysters for Thanksgiving Day.
I will have a quantity of select
oysters for Thanksgiving Day. The
time is short, so do not delay your
buying Wilbur Bland, Cefitre Hall
’
rp
Thanksgiving Services in the
Presbyterian Church,
Union
The gorvices
il be held
Undon Thanksgiving
in the Presbyterian church
A.M The
by He
at 10:00
(Thursday)
will be the v
Huff
po preached
the
mon
Floyd A of
church
{
of variou
requested
The members the % ch
come 1
We
are to 0
ian church on
for
arrange
Yelser Shows Prohibition
Winning.
a
AND
LOCAL PERSONAL.
porrow at
Ah ue
Eli Pa
Antonio, andl
my nt
Tuesiay at
it San
been sont out
gnng
1 of John Grove
Mra M. P
North Carol
thaving taken place on the 13th
The
Grove,
sch
Reidsville inn, the
daughter
f
:
| November, mother is a
lof W. M
of Boring Mills
of
years
Berwick, formerly
The
great grandfather,
of
babe bears
for
n
name his
$
many character
Gregg
Mr. and
Jersey Shore, on
a prominent
township affairs.
Bodtort,
through Cen
tre Hall on Saturday stopped at this
office for brief chat. Mr. Bodtorf
‘was in the baking business for thirty
two years, but a year or two ago sold
out and has since been connected with
the same bakery. The couple were
on their way to the south side of Pot
ter township. where they visited for a
few hours, Mr, Bodtorf's fathesy Cal:
vin 8. Bodtorf, returning home in the
John E. of
passing
Mra,
a
The enforcing of the regulations ap-
plying to the seating, exits, etc, in
public halls Is being felt by the man-
agement of Grange Areadia. Bome
time ago a Btate Inspector looked over
the buliding and recommended certain
changes and additions and thése were
prompity complied with as underitood
by the management. Later, however,
an inspector appeared and falled to
approve the changes made. The reg:
ulations Iajd down have become a
hardship to the Grange organizatio
|
STATE BUYS NURSERY
FARM NEAR LEWISBURG
110 Aeres to Be Devoted to Growing |
Seodlings—Price, £150 Per Acre. |
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1925.
MeKinney—Duek.
3 nN
The New York Cit
ank
marr
F E. McK
ryn Duck, on June 27, while not it
wwe In y of
mand Lath
nnaey
entirely 3 sgt Wi F180 Knowl
located
The farm of
juagu
Pennsyly
Deen talks
1 Ov
Department |
asim om——— A ——
Musical Reeltal
Gave
A AA
Pinchot Exceeds Authority,
MEd pu
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Rewarded for Herolsm,
He
Charles
Clearfield cou
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life saving girls fy
ow
drowning 18th,
323. will 1 bronze .medhi and
the
a
Ca
per month Andrew
Hero
sp AA NASA
om
regio 1
in
All
Closed
banks In t} hw
Thank
Centre Hall
je will
Post
10:00
i
be open
giving ¥ yifice
until
and 4:00
No that
A
Water at
160
wily
o
2:00
m from to
o'clock
ro. rural service on day.
155
a
morning. A
tablespoon of Ive
in the trough will help to better clean
the carcass of dirt.
AIS HG BA ASI.
After serving the New Berlin Cen:
treville and Dry Lutheran
charge for a period of seven and one-
half years Rev. George W. McSherry
will retire, and will live In a home
recently acquired by him in New Ber:
Hn.
from
give
a temperature of
to degrees will serve to
perfect scald on butcher
of soap or a
Valley
A a
Notlee to Farmers, /
We give notice that we me again
ready to handle wheat, and shall ap-
preciate your business -—MoClenahan's
Grain House, entre Hall,
.
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DON'T FORGET
THE PRESBYTERIAN BAKE
SALE AND BAZAAR
At whieh time the Blind Organ-
Izxation of Pittsburgh will have
very beautiful and practical ar
ticles for sale.
DATE-NOVEMBER 28th
Afternoon and Evening
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Sudents
re
Will Preach to Local Odd Fellows,
gs
Observe Golden Wedding.
firs
i ied
David Rtoner, of
Zen
Penn
Centre
by and
Hall
Mrs
8
and M:
Harrisburg
a ———
Fire at State College,
1ast
George
| Zerby, of
| Kase, of
sf W
Milton
tsontown; amu
ite Aan
of
Wednesday
the
which was located
week
frame n
the State
Photo Shop was wholly destroyed by
fire, which occurred nine
clock and the origin of which is yet
a complete mystery. »
The second floor was occupied hy
Mr. and Mrs John Allen and Mr. and
Mre. H D. Abberson, and the thisd
floor by Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Cadden
These tenants lost all their clothing
and house furnishings. Mrs. Abberson
was obliged to wrap a six months old
child In an apron and carry it onto
an adjoining roof through fAames of
fire, and in doing so was burned to
some extent.
The bullding was owned by Robert
H. Breon and Guy Stover, formerly of
Miliheim. The structure Was In course
of remodeling in some of ite parts
other parts had been completed. They
carried insurance In the sum of $23.
000.00. :
Adjoining the bBullding is that of
the Harvey bakery which was afire
eeveral- times and damaged to the ex
tent of several thousand dollars.
The total loss to the photographers
and tenants is estimpated at abomt
$40,000. :
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morning of
three story #lructiure
Penn
about o'-
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
NO. 46
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NEWS.
FROM ALL PARTS.
for Be
day
del
and gol
Who Fo
1
i .
{ ng the woods
io
| :
{with her husband
Eun
=he has
| several, grey squirrels and
at
alr of wild
was seen
Mountain : while in
of amall game
thas had the satisfaction of
feasting her
A
on
eves Upon a §
turkeys nice spike buck
by her Nittany
guest
The Millheim Journal sates that
thelr town is Infested that un~
popular breed of the fur iribe--<the
skunk. The Journal stepped on the
soft peday in making admission of the
fact, Dut facts are facts, that's all
And Miliheim i= not alone In its belong
overrun with the nasty little animal.
We have noted for some time that
Centre Hall has "em running the malin
streets as well as the alleye, Some of
the more intrepid youths of town have
been making pocket money by catehe
ing them bare handed and selfing the
fur. Their system is to travel the
alieye with a flashlight. and coming
upon a skunk, blind the animal by
flashing the Nght into its eyes. ond
then taking hold of tha animal's tail
before it has a vhance to open fire.
It's a good system. if It works As for
their coming out of the public thar
oughfare, the writer bn his way home
late one night last ‘week, , saw a pale
of these “sachet kitfles” cross the
main wireet with tails bushed and
with
appearing as on dress parade.
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