The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1927, Image 1

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WORKMEN ESCAPE FROM
FALLING CHURCH
WALL
Church Badly
Rear Wall
Way,
Weak-
Lutheran
When
Celling,
Addition
Montgomery
Damaged Entire
With Part
As Exeavations for
Celling.
of Gives
en
during
underpinning
to
A A ——————
DECISION ON
DOE DEER
EXPECTS
State Game Ci lesion Will
Har
Matter,
fo Co
shure
used leniency
ciglons
tested,
of
doe
The
deli
brought
comm issi
ite sit
and
t® oO
uation In
ers sportsmen
Fa
all
Penn Eleetrie Acquires New
Properties,
init
ation of
These include n
and power,
and water wi
owned by the
Company, a subsidiary of Southern
Citles Utilities Company. The combin-
ed gas, electric and water properties
have than 15,000 consumers
It probable that the electric
and power, natural gas and street ral
way will become a part of
the Monongahela West Penn Public
Service Company, an operating unit
of the West Penn Electric System.
A ———— i
Keystone Power Corporation,
Notice of Dividend,
The Board of Directors has declared
quarterly dividend No. 21 of one and
three quarters (1%) per cent. upon
the 7 per cent. Preferred Stock of
Keystone Power Corporation, for the
quarter ending June 30, 1627, payable
July 1, 1927, to stockholders of rec
ord at fhe close of business on June
20, 1027.~C. BE. MURRIE, Becretary,
40 600
electric light street
forme
Utiliti
rks properties,
West Virginia
more
Hight
in 1
3
¥
properties
EVANGELICAL ORPHANAGE
BAND HERE JULY
a
-
Have Forty Engagements
ust
Before Aug-
Under
Albert,
Ist—Organization
rection of Luther
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Antomohile Sales,
es ASA ABA
Sehool Teachers for Millheim.
Cheeks Sent to Bank Depositors,
x3 $88 ws lem 1
oatnte
sy the Harris
ent
bank cl
spresents fifteen of the
when
May 13
doors on
ssi A ASAI RABI S500
CLINTON COUNTY TOWN
OFFERED FOR
SALE
: i ork
fers Premium
Bidder
v file,
Men's Club
Securing
Business
to
for Purchase of
Haven
Person
Farrands-
school house $10.0600
church, 1
water system and the site,
sum of $30,000, A premi
has been offered by the
Business Men's Agso
person securing a bidder
When Farrandsvilie
was a big factor in
The seventeen hous-
with slate 1 the
the church and school
location ideal for
plant sum
cont
erected s ref years
road siding,
all for the
um of 2100
Lock Haven
tion to the
for the site
booming, it
Haven
en,
Ago, 1il=
was
Lock
business
frame
mountain water,
house, and the
an industrial
mer colony.
Located six miles west of Lock
ven, it will Just the river
from the new State highway, and in
olden days when the place was a lum-
ber camp had a <¢lgar manufactory
and the brick plant, all in operation,
the river teemed with craft. which
could ford It at any time.
of oots,
nre
either
or no
Ha
be AROCTORS
H
S“HERALD-TRIBUNI
FRESH AIR FUND”
Half
Million
Half
Starting On Its Second
More Than
Spent to Give
Children An
Vielnity
Century
Dollars
Million
Outing—{ entre Hall
will Have An
Make ontrl
This Work
wo
Over
Again
It
and
Opportunity
hution
to
Townrd Humane
STOVER-HAINES,
m Journ n
utheran
meeting
both
University,
in the
Stover
he contracting parties
at 8
Miss Haines being a junior
servatory of and Mi
one of this graduates
The groom second son Mr.
ind Mre Lo of Milheim, a
young man high character and
ability. He has accepted a position As
instructor in the Fayetie
High at MeAlisters
1927-28 term His bride,
pumber of the younger
charming young lady
Following the ceremony,
on 8 honeymoon Via motor
king Glen, Niagara Falls and
Canada leturging they will
divide their hetween Millhelm
and Selinsgrove, at thelr parents
homes until the fall school term opens.
They have the best wishes of a host
of friends,
were
students usguehanna
con
music Is
years
the
Stover,
in of
E
of
township
for the
to a
is nu
ille
known
here,
sohool
sot
they depart
to Wat
Ontario,
probably
ed
time
SPRING MILLS
SCORES 181
POL LTHY
AT STATI]
TEAM
Ivan
nt
Garden Show
York City
Nguare
New
Poultry
Next Winter.
A ————— A A——————
Quilt for Pastor's Wife,
ss————— i —————
NS, SN Class Takes Outing.
a, L,I LSS i RP
fenms Used In Moving
“Miss Altoona™
% i w
“Mise A
made
toona
not
AIKENS ASKS RELEASE
AS 8, 1,
When About
Hospital
Request to
ig du
The
mencement season. on the ev
Of
Ho
ryation for an
ure for the Geisinger
he
with
ARO
did
to the
depart spital
where rhe
ailment
week
He
tion
ask
under
which
iw
he was stricken a
tender a
board. He
that the directors
not Iater than the mid yea
in February, 16828
Members the board
thelr appreciation
services given
executive ability was respon
gible in a critical period of its exist
ence, and later In developing it to its
present degree of prosperity.
It attained the most
position in its hisfory, with
continued growth
————_—
LATER. ~8ince the above was
in type, Dr. Alkens died
of death In another column.
not formal
did,
consider a
res gna
howeves
=
Coser
season
of were quick to
the valu
Aikens,
repent of
able by Dr.
whose
hing favor shile
POs te
Ol
put
See account
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WHITEWASH 1
BELLEFONTI}
ALS
Hi
“CUBS”
Little Girl Hit by Auto,
Passed 55th Birthday,
t Mrs
has the full possession of
and
with
olyer
faculties refuses to
never
{ the
partake of a meal family.
—————— AY APSA
Reading the Advertising.
A very enterprising spirit
shown by the merchants of today in
advertising their goods. They are do
ing their part to inform the public as
to how they oan keep the costs of
living down, and what kind of things
the people are buying now. Thereby
they give the public information that
enables the home buyers to make ther
purchases more efficiently
It experience, skill,
formation to buy intelligently Those
who make it their habit to read the
advertising just as earefully as they
read any part of A newspaper, are
prepared to wake purchases that will
satisfabiory and worth the
is being
takos and in-
p rove
money.
——— 1 A AUDA
The Centre Reporter. $1.50 a year
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NO. 26
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T0WN. AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
Miss
in the
*
direc.
is at
gua and
spend 4
Krae
the Ed
urgh to
luring the
onsidere
Stover
Marvin C.
risler,
1 REOVe
Nurg=
$
ent,
gu
her former home
the oOuUnty.
an instructor
Philadelphia for a
but recently wae
the High schools of
elsewhere over
er has
of
years
to
been
in the
number of
transferred
Overbrook
schools
The progress of a community depends
principally upon the things that the
average run of people do. We all have
to take hold and help. Everyone
should consider himself on a commits
for that purpose. The ordinary
person can help in various ways. By
taking an interest in municipal affairs;
by missing no opportunity to speak
favorable words for his home oity.
By keeping his own home in perfect
order and giving it some touch of
beauty. By doing his best on his own
job, =0 that the business with which
he is associated shall grow more
prosperous.
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