The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1927, Image 1

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    VOL. CI. CENTRE HALL. PA.. THUKSDAY, NO. 90
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COUNTIES,
——— Elects Teachers for Next Year and | Harrls, Potter, Gregg, Penn and GETS $15,000 APPROPRIATION!
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Governor Signs Omnibus Measure In Lengthens Term In 5th, 6th, 7th | Haines Townships In Penns Val- | 184 State-Ald Hospitals Get Total of |
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
State Board of Game Commissioners |
Hope Next Legislature WII Aet, and Sth Grades, ley, Signed for Area Testing—Re. £5.197,200, |
{ 147 FROM ALL PARTS,
Announces at Conservation Couns
Politleal Game Is Seen—Road Su- sult of Individual Herds Tested,
cil Meeting That Special Season
Will Be Held Next November—Es- i
timate 1.300,000 Feniale Deer In|
pervisors Get More Pay.
State—Aat Least 100,000 Can Be ln
Killed With Benefit, Says Board.
daye prior to the
lar season on male deer. w 1 runs iy > hed hogered” tha i Yous
from December
separation is necessary of Distriet 8S. 8, Convention,
tion of human life. Were the mm rural count whe bali al sent The spring convention of 11th {er hy RB. Biar Exten ' depres. 1. : . Hh
3 g 1 3 : & 3 $y { hs $1 4 ! a } “9
8ion to declare a season for both '** ment neline he independ
lent 11 i i din o 4 He n » | Ben ah
deer ¢ does, the danger of ith For instance. sgheny county. the | tY in school Association 18 hel Tul : eating in Cent r | tl inti ———
inj hands of |; / . ‘ A 1 8 Paul hurch, beloy ] ii. | has ently a stimula y d Horse Kicks Child
hunters at the
he home of Repre
ams chairman of
port, chairman of the boar of game | ds Commi » itided
commissioners, made the announce «
ment of the special season at the meet- |
ing of the Penna. Conservation Coun
cil .at Harrisburg, at w h represen
tatives of 250.000 orgar 1 sportsmen | 1992 afte as “he ol™ 1 Fi rns E Wore ving. plan 8nd the sdited nr lng a K. the chil ol . ninias .
were in attendance g rr Prsaaaad. 3 ha votes p he chair for the evening session {far afl the ne ' sting is concerned |. ting i tha = "he: elle te Higt ¥ n June Sth,
Dr. Donaldson. the spokesman ? faesmy OURIY. Tetornad . : ted WHS B. Was ramley of Millheim. | are san I re plan nab * rad A ont: die. Seis Samm 7 “ir * Richelieu theatre will gradu-
the board. said that the number { ab : i iy "5 n ! | th } § 4a] ra : : : ate six PUpDLs T mmencement
male deer in the State is now estimat-| ,. = a Vetmncss. th arr i mplishmier of th re fn advantage over t} ndividual pis Sy {4 vili be Governor
ed at 1.360.000. Thi st on- | NA Pet ? Glia As the ido ois ¥ mad no hi te ‘ that ail sitio tat : a | tecord Offles Open Continuously, { Marti 3. Brumb
{ $ won §
i
ly so greatly in
or Was made this weed
ceer as to destroy
between the sexes
a deer population
commodated
Pennsvivania
natural
great dan
crops in nn { 5 < G
State, a : SOS * lors much « ni
Dr Dot Ass told the II RH 4 ni i = ; pe iy » el . y -— ——
. | s——————
council tha i } 68 ould be | x "
1 o ot As ¢ . ¢ App eq ' 1 § ing Howard Bore Sehoal Teachers,
lad
: A Shot at Connell
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for Politieal Supremacy.
Le
"i
when ten ¢ © XO eas 2
Conservation Couneil Disapproves Aet | France : Senne \ \ 1 s : \ k
action of the hoard of Same ‘cominks ' a 1 Bra en as Republic nd more than 200 oie Rh sina am Who mad POsRi 3 nol im has 1 an inmate of the Gels
State open ar th killir f Jd 1 ay § 13, . a . re ! Y tle .: ~~ fl . ¢ ig ia ns .p po ; : ¥ Krhat rey W was op ‘ted pon Wed-
ing tl J . ing iu d Brooks. Lilae Brooks ir. and ‘ due will apply he SOT : , 1 1.1. ; 13Y of last we or appendicitis
a ne a hh nng to : irooks, Mr WH Mrs . n year ‘hairman State Coll Thapte a 13 ¢ ht at iteatin
word : Wo Ton Litter Rolls Close May Slst, ross.” a; tn oR ny
don . § Brena 4 y : . - 4 £8 na i § +t he i“ : i . ORGIIoNn 8 Lave
incl 8 am Z omponen nem Mr. and H. } lalston id Ger- | _L-ounty Agent RR. « Blanes : ne total amount recely trom Cen- { orable g WT
berg the § ol t MM and ct d talst ot { Mifflin he § ition of all swine growers ft A 2 . » Hall and vicinity was 6 .
is that the action should be lim ®_Mr. and Mre. Hayes Ralston, [the fact that they nominate litters for h Brush Val lower Six trees from the famous
to areas yarticularly . % i “ies ofa . ' . Youn Dut raps Flies 1G9 Keystone T¢ ie " Valley there as a Yi wvs Poin ‘ Det . ———————— A HA —————— harter oak hat planted t
: i 3 { oO Ralston “i Keystone on Litte i un Liey ther ! . . pianied a
X tu rar ry : M
plus of deer. 2 ) } nan. George Folding, [tii May 30th. Any who have litters suffering from pneumonia and ait s [CENTRE COUNTY 10 PER CT. the summer home « i Henry W.
——————— i is “hite. Bu talsto win | Which they think have a chance, with § mong which a few are n ORGANIZED IN HEALTH |Shoemaker, at McElhattan. They have
> > . . . ene i . mar, among which ew r 10a , ri bd
VOTERS TO ACT ON FOURTEEN Rover good feeding and care 0 produce a y been "named for n nterested In
; patients of Dr. Hugh Morro Pennsyl ia Forestry l. 8 isher,
ton of pork in 1%0 days, are urged to mostly i
Charles Dorworth. Joseph 8. Iiliek,
CHANGES TO CONSTITUTION fC 1
SCHWAB AND OTHERS AT make the nomination at ohce of Centre Hall
0 lewis E. Batley, G irt and Robe
| Help in selecting the best rations for Marion, a daughter of Mrs. Wolf, of [its own Board of Health and health
Centre county is now 100 per cent
organized. says County Health Officer
thnt
Tress) every boroush has
Wholesale Amendment of Pennsylva- STATE COLLEGE MEET | growing pig ill be extended so that | Sm: :
nia Charter W il Be Submitted to "oward iN representatives ¢e ‘the most yrofl gains « i i il with umonis a daughtes ooty, i duty in the Bellefonte sec : . o nor
> . a # 25 § gaan $l wry # ok « ’ ’ x i : ¥ ver
Approval of Electorate at General | all ds of i ies in Pennsyly Lng eh years o talph Mil ition of the county ] anty
. pagers hex : ‘Te RRther 4 lvania has ; 1viabi ord | ler, at Ma 8 threatened with f ' hese agencies and bell
Election In 192%, ; : ith Ea . : rr of raios ah fa ae : . ho o re ae : hE th eth ns counties
b snneyviy . ile : : i nit ir «2 the State ith 1 disenee rank Rierd : eR VOrsing togethe %
Pennsylvania vote will be asked | week on naa ed with IMinois fi Lis bys ' #rip et of Pau ack ted offer communicab | : Centre
end to take pa in the annual Ili re Pp: A il : nmunicabie rod 3 he ¢
to pass ou ja Faia tustrial con s and th gineer- | PH cing ton litter Aan years man, of nea br i he abot ind other health menaces should bel, sli LS ih one o
ments ty State constitution a ing extension convent called by the |8ccording to the most recent informa | recovered from on iimost a thing of the past In Centre|. th pat : AT
genera On 1 15 Amon ! § a of ‘1 eT 1 haries tion i second oni: to fod Donald Biers . po Ste Serva Ounty ¥ 2 h dr MW ih 2 “ia I are those
y 12 : tal i : fi : ings ON ha x O J G1 ae third, fou h, filth
amendmes v five which, if approves aon. 3 wl hh hv sevilla \ 3 y 5p 5 1 FS ? end
A i § ¢ Oo fie —- delegnt es § } y incidence yadd a tO pital patient, conference of Counts
About seven vear is joMcer A new State nurs jus Pres
ed. will authors ssuance of 3138 Toray ind facult Oo ds or RTO § he Keystone State's withi three sre In Harrisburg, Cen
000 additional Stat ond "The vai st rial snferen ne the most impressiy { res SROUIGO 3 ira cely fro tre county had the best record. Somes The graduating class of the Centre
{Of ton litter achievements is the "Y jthe same disease thing to be proud of and maintained Cofinty hospital, namely the Misses
the |®IY ton litter grown in Penna. has Harold Esterline, a son r. andy TLL, YOU HELP? Lok Helen Bohn, Margaret Longwell” and
) Every week should be CIean up: | Besse McDonald, were entertained at &
who way also in the Centre ounts week” and every day ‘clean-up-day.” dinner at the Blue Bird tea room by
hospital where he underwent an oper the members of the junior class of the
sessions courts the authority to divide parts of the state with its non-resi- Rell On Toke Ove Ih ion for Sapyema as a esl of pl (Di y OE a) will ba ho Stating ep
election districts; permitting the crea dent training courses % + Takes Yer Lines, monla, has recovered. The operation wd April 29, 1926. Friday even i 0 ©
tion of a Pittsburgh metropolitan dis. The Bell Telephone Company of jie known as rib resection In loving remembrance of my dear : ng. :
trict; permitting the optional use of ———————— a —— Pennsylvania has taken over two im- Mr. Wingert, a elderly gentleman at husband, William Bower, who mo Two female Beavers were placed in
voting machines: authorizing Pitts: The State highway from Bellefonte portant minor companies doing busi- Coburn, ie recovering nicely form gan- calmly gave up all earthly trials and |plaek Moshannon, near the fish dam,
burgh to assess street improvements [to Zion. and in Bellefonte, are sched- ness under the company naiDea of | #rene which affected the toes and foot, [closed his eyes in peaceful sleep to under the direction of game protector
against non-abutting property; giving |uled for olling this week Huntingdon and Clearfield Telephone | And Mr. Winkleblech, of Smullton. is [dwell with Him above where all sor Thomas Mosier. The beavers were
Pittsburgh the right to increase its ——— ~ Company, and the Summerville Tele- | PINE much relieved from an abscess [row and suffering are over, brought from Potter county where
fndebtedness 10 per cent of the assess. (Continued trom pre ny phone “Company. The transaction in one of his ears Tonight the stars shine o'er a lonely they were trapped by parties engaged
ed value of the city's realty; providing lature to make appropriations for pay- | Must first be sanctioned by the State At Rebersburg, a number of children | grave, by the State Game Commission. The
for reciprocity with other states in the ment of pensions to the blind and per- Public Service Commission before com- fhave recovered from measles, while [There sleepeth one we loved but could female beavers were set free near
granting of exemptions for the collec mitting municipalities to make as | Ing effective. others now have the children’s dan-] not save; where a male beaver had previously
tion of inheritance taxes from the es sessments for highway improvements The Huntingdon and Clearfield com: | gerous disease. which should have the [Some may think I am not lonely, been “planted.”
tates of non-residents; authorizing |, aint property when no previous | PANY operates in Clearfield, Indiana {Dest of attention. When at times they see me smile. ,
Little do they know the heartache With a gash six inches long cut in
Philadelphia to increase its indebted: similar ase a and Cambria eo a Ww o » .
ness to 14 per cent of the assess a sian Min ade, ve in the following towne Ce . * sa . That 1 suffer all the while, Ws head hy fo circular saw, Franklin
value of realty. passed for the first time in 1926 and | Barnosboro, Carroltown, Clymer, Cur. bes rr Sleep on. dear husband, take thy rest, |Lamey, of Woodward. is able to teil
Amendments which were passed for were not repassed at this year's wses- | wensville, Glen Campbell, Hastings, CHAUTAUQUA DATES God took you, He knew best. how it happened. He was employed
the first time by the 1027 session and on inciudéd: issuance of $35,000,000 | Houtzdale, Indiana, Osceola Mills Pat- The Radelifte Chautaugoa dates He knew your suffering here wagon a saw mill operated by Cleve Von:
; wii " ada, below Woodward, and “went be~
which must pass the 1029 session be- of bonds for payment of a soldiers’ | ton, Phiipsbufe and Winburne, * for Centre Hall are Saturday. a ened wide the golden gate low" to put dressing on a belt when
« » p wo pate, X ) Hsing y
fore they may be submitted in 1033 bonus: issus A The 8 ; y .
' sunnoe of 100,000,000 { @ Summerville company main .
include: making the secretary of In- |honde for en at Capitol taing exchanges In Brookville, Rig * Monday and Tuesday, June 11, 18 We miss you so. words cannot tell, his head came in contact with a out
ternal affairs an appointive instead of park and at State owned Institutions | Run, Clarion, DuBois, New Bethlelom. |* #nd 14, In Grange Park Auditors But It was God's will, so all is well. [oF saw. The wound now has every
An elective office; permitting the legis | na permitting payment of old age | Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville and 1* lam. Sadly missed by his wife and oh [2PPearance of healing without great
. distress to Mr, Lamey,
LContinued on foot of next column) pensions, Bummerviile, 2 8 8 8 0 0 2 4 8 0» dren, MRE. BOWER.
' : ! 4 jup the a« tion and
submitte \ ' ! college gradu 8 in industry, and
State y oe W Brivt ing
the State t i own printing; loextens 1 delegates will discuss prob | Deen produced at a profit ang some 1
d3ving the legislature the right ‘to lems and new features for the exten- Dave paid their feeders a very hand
|Ome Bum
Mrs. Fred Esteriine, also
ant exemptions | : pil O of | 44 bend
gran : xemption n the « ection of leion. dena: ment which now serves ov
sritane taxe § : SHAE
inheritance taxes; giving the quart er 3000 industrial employees in all