The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1926, Image 1

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    CRYTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 19%. "NO. 37
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CENTRE COUNTY BANK CAN] CHILD'S BODY SEVERED ¥ {THE GREGG TOWNSHIP [FIND RIG EROENTAGE 01
GIVEN ANOTHER DELAY BY RB. ENGIN] WHEELS | VOUATIONAL NS ¢ PEFECTS y OUNTRY KIDS . ; or TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
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CENTRE COUNTY FARMER | NATURE'S ART SHOW S00N
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KILLED BY OWN GUN READY FOR PUBLIC'S VIEW
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Lyne Ertley., of Jacksonville, Found Tack
Wife Hangh
Frost, Greatest of Painters,
He to Fence, | Begun Task of Tinting and Color
by Clothing and Killed by ing Countless MNlous of Leaves
Discharge of Gun,
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in Central Penna., aud Ail Out
. . Vase : y : doors Will Soon Be Blot of Colors
Faculty at the Vocational School
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Child Dies of Locklaw,
Franees Willard Day.
Fra ¥ Willard
ipmen Willard oj ive Ward Aluie padiers tha) | burn along } , ree cad, con
next ‘spri Seotah t 1 to A he p n ® it its And the o of the | misting of rs an ? orches,
hei. shower leomen ‘second. wi re thas. fou ed t In constr te eth intalizing * pleas 1 t H. Long for $1.
mberiand, also of
i A ames Brooks : trees; r in third wit} h gymnasium i Poultry Show at Penn State. ¢
¢ Mrs, Ji es Brooks | . . : 3 . a ;
four Hi : Norway m ar built a wing to ti ulld irth Pennsylvania State Boalshurg Gin Scouts, i i at the sale, was not sol
Mrs. Brooks’ parents : 4 : . 3
% 1rt ith more than 2 K which now ICCommodates } Mt ar ei on fitry
Show > n
i § *% mlsburg Girl Kcouts
iillinos More than one million eacl rade children, and some f the cia il beshel Sts ‘ollege 4
I by M M { lewood,
s " in J Une 3 Migs Margaret ah
18 attended ven | number © f white pine and European larch a: 8 | ome economics un the 18D { . ¢ “ig "os / T Bel and
sy ; : . . ee rree Oak Hall Btation. During | ga ughter Anna Bast Ham?
friends of the vounsg couple. The | ready for shipment Among the other following are the pupils r h Pennsylvania Si } proud summer they went on tw camp- | y } , Anna. { East aim pt Ne
] . j . rt i ent on VO ip r i B Tost if Chest ortows ‘
trees that wil Ta / aay . SP tot hestertown i
“shower” consisted { great variety . will be shipped i : department the
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black locust. yellow poplar. whi amg ANDER wan ‘ouitry Club . Aas’ enn} ni Harold Lewis, of Wilkes-Barre: Mise
i / right lernedine i ’ an ol : i Besgie King and small sister Vera of
coke T. L. Kessinger, daughter,
Tames E oher
oak
home. The | . vraag 2 alta
h. ¢ American elm Ralph Confer Stewnrt Conf A ——————— ——-——
{ 1 y “a at camp
affair Ode v 1 1 serving f re- forestry officials, predict that 10827 ‘ 3 se} ‘ 1
. ty . cs rove, with (rove List npo ~ » ‘ loca in 1% 1 Mead: “
freshments abund The gue will b h r yea wr forest tree | H Important School Laws Proposed. Teadow
erCKman
srewont Ore 1 1 in navivan! " y i .
presen wert : : . y The plant Hering fe Hettinger
Gitcns recs n 1 Te next 9p v i a aa, Hoste " Dorothy Les : Pennsylvania will 1 Dro i to the 0 the eighth grade i :
ett Brooks M 4 Run Ore tion if Oe han 20.000 acres ” i io Florence Re he =a 1 Are] oy next hy Tk iit i BA Mise Shenck to be Tey age i E mer R A Han £ ar Tus.
Mr. and s vrence R fo land given adequate yo Ha a oT pnp. : th Flate Sen Mifeeta Bt m dinte ool 8 a 0 a n Any ot : ian oftice last
: Wenner tion $ wh ave heen C3 2 il ! k : i : f pro ing through
Vonada. Saral ’ In a Haas g ributed 1 i which was
Irene Zerby Not t © ¢ Instruction. according to |Seouts sometd { ) bron vhout since
uncement made at re ! }
Brungard s f : * Bandt, president of t 1i« Centre Connty Hospital Notes,
ung Margaret Fogleman, 8. h MLors the new rooms were fixed lan | one
. {sold to the : 3 % ya
of the State t 5 3.00 and $6.50 Ti vale. 1
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John Lingle ‘1 h New Winter Milllnery. arbara Robinson, tuth Ba bh, jdii according to Dr. Bandt, will ination of . v Locke as’ ; an Wheat seeding We didn’t
Ralvh nie : ] “ Lacy Hennes has returned Giiemn Corman, Guy Jamison. ‘url {be to pu rural schools on a par ber of wt nf 8 presented in .. |to any phosphating.” he said.
{ Myers, Fred Malone, Russel Rote vith schools of the third class. This David Dale and noes pled. Di A littie experiment tried by him proved
ks ath 31 T ad a new and stylish line of fall and Sophomoges- arn Brungard, 1oene | i 1 re the teacher to be at least of Pleasant 2D Wing elected ( i the value of it In seeding Inst fall,
the drill was closed to the phosphate
Helen ind eon, Janex Finley,
Basel a . Bry ny 3 . ¢
laws which If assed will revolt Miss Ferree oil State ( ollegy re iL" at the
tionize ’ to Greensburg 1 she . .
ig i i hie avEtem i : n eh | Thomas Hull
daughtes
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ind Mrs. Harry Relish Foren Irene Carrett, Ida fest . recommendations Sng
Broo} uth iu rom Philadelphia where she purchas
Marg idy « | winter millinery, which she invites all Hering. Rebeco: Robinson, Phyllis |® Normal school graduate in eduen- (the vacancy. The annual meeting 1
Florence Brooks, * Ces 0 come and inspect Prices. as usual, | Wagner, Emma Zettle Jogephine ‘ with an annual minimum “a the directors will be held October 26 all Way through the field, and then
rgaret Delaney, Mars are reasonable i Duck, Leona Lohr Ernest Auman, y of $1000, with increases of $100 {at which time five trustees to succeed opened for the rémainder of the dis
Adnline Dingoes, 1 at, —————— Walter Gobble, Willard Hettinger, |* ar up to $1400 | Messrs, Owens, Emerick and Troup Ian When the pants wane uP,
Roy Noll, Foster Breon, Wilbur M« Ratiroad. emsloves - alg Robert Heckman, Basil Malone, AA ——— {of Bellefonte, and Gravate and” Holmes eas the 4 ferwnen! + Ani when
Clellan. Clarence Decker, Garman Mat . wailros npioyes along the IL. &|S8tover, Wilbur Wingard, What Centre County Farmers Grow, (Of State College, will be elected. The Clellan tates iy Pope out, Mr. Mc
ter, Wm. Snyder, ymond Brooks, | T- were given an opportunity to see | Wagner, Earl Zettle report of Manager Brown showed a the pi dtmind ie difference between
decided increase in the collection for, Phespated and unphosphated sec
services, but the report. of the ex tons was truly surprising. The forme
pense for the month showed a oot er had not only a thicker stand, but
responding increas the straw was longer, the heads large
i 3 ’ per farm was as fol | er and. better filled. The difference
day evening. A large numbe 4 Hettinger, Myre Kerstotter, John flows: Corn, 535 bushels; whent, 217 . mt i present day farming methods com*
'" iber of the | Mersinger, Mary Musser, Nevin Mus: | bushels: oats, 371 bushels: rye. 5.81 Ward Miller, Lester Nieman, Paul pared with those of former days, he
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Centre Haj; David eh tat, ‘men fook dfvantage of the offer, ser, Bieber Rishel. Lester Rossman, bushels: buckwhent, 8.4 hushels: po- | Bmith, Lloyd Musser and Catharine |®Vs, robs the soil of the . casential
Harrisburg Mrs. Alda Bale, Fleming Miriam Shook, Kathleen Siegal, Nevin |]tatoes, 133 bushels: hay 24.6 tons: ap : A . elements necessary to pl wt
ton: Bertie Heckman and Renna " ee ——— A ——————— Stover, Frances Swartz, Reed Walk: [ples, 42.2 bushel peache 5A b (Htellus are Millhelm students . at and mak hosphatl Pant Srouwthy
: ; aN h ro : vo x 8 his he i i y “hd eg .. ac R, OD yush . . f nKes phosphating nee
Heckman, Spring Mills, © Centre Ruperter. $1.50 a year. lor. Rozelln Yearick, Glenn Zerby, ole; pears, 2.60 bushels, Penn State. Yes, sir, phosphating Pave Baars
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y nA Rui ' . L N iw In 1925 there were in Centre coun:
LeRoy, Harold and Eugene Brooks |the Sesqui-centenniai on Sunday, A Freshmoen-Helen Auman, Muriel {ty 2.105 farthe, averaging in sige 113.9
special train left Bellefonte at 2:18 |Aukerman, Emeline frungard, Menard Jacres. The combined value of the
Billy Confer, John Thomas Delaney
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lay i 3 Las oc Ket Jsirue Deck ¢ je ¥ . Y : 4
Ray Delaney, Ray Decker, La I in Saturday lartiey, Ethel Corman, Marion Duck, |epecified rops per farm was $1.566
Eungard, Maud Eungard, Rufus | THe production
er, Milde Decker, Merrill Decker, Clyde ¥/ morning, and wiil Mary
Decker, John Runkle, Russell Helsh, | ™ Philadelphia on return trip Sun-
Alfred Relish, Benjamin CGentzel, all o