The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1927, Image 1

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CENTRE
CENTRE
VOL. Cl.
COUNTY
MOTOR CLUB.
INTERESTING LETTER
MRS, ROGER T.
FROM
BAYARD
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raved “ AIR i i wo~uart nr
AR har anlandid {ey a duy Evenlng—400 Members Ari
nd
to
Head
Holy
of
on Way
Cadman
of Incidents
Writes
Lands—Dr, Signed
wore
Parks
Party.
Mules,
the
Publle Sale of Horses and
Boner, of Yorl nager for
elders of
sell sixty
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and
seems
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Although the prin
CTIONS.
ment on
sight. When
Monday
ing. The fl
ps, then (
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are
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the time but
through the
The folks h received
parting hem to
and it
banquet
three
flower
choose
an
seems
the ship. Whe
worning, July
decorated and there
ill over
up Monday n
the dining r
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with flags
and
ars
Stripe
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Follows Charge of Crime.
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Lutheran Summer Assembly.
sass APTA AIH
Fletitlons Business Name,
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be
wig
sotting fo
iddreonses 4
Horner Reunion, Saturday.
interested
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GOOD PRICES FOR (OWS,
Pass
B. Smith
MODERATE SIZED FARM IS
POPULAR IN PENNSYLVANIA
1 waive
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Twenty -One Over
Barn,
(ows
Saturday at €,
ting to ux
pity in owned and
attended 1
$111.6
jages tage ©
Buck
ia
ngham Palace was
de but did not envy the
ve also had ittle time
nuseum® and one of the
hut they must be
one any realization
Some day 1 am
at my leis.
$110.00
147.50
72.580
120.00
85.00
147.50
130.00
90.00
65.00
$2.50
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7.50
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and are
iy erated with little hired heip
Not all the farms are small, howev-
or There are 114 in the State contain”
ing more than 1.000 acres and eight of
have 5.000 acres or more
According to the bureau. the figures
reveal + tendency toward smaller
farms. From 1920 to 1926 the numbe
of farms containing fewer than
acres increased 5.300 while the num-
ber in excess of 50 acres decreased To
160. numbering 244 in 1880, 23% in 1900,
167 in 1910, 154 in 1920 and 114 in 1925.
C—O AIL
Annual August Furniture Sale,
Twenty (20) per cent. discount on
all cash sales, Large and up-to-date
stock, consisting of furniture,
ry, Axminster, Congoleum and
eum rugs
res
a Fraziet
Harter
1. Weaver
Perry H. Luse
William Breon
R. P. Haugh
talph Luse
Gregg Carper
J. H. Bediyon
J. H. Bediyon
H. O. Reeder
I. W. Lingle
B. IL. Sheets
John Rimmey
John Rimmey
Harry Burris
Harry Burris
Gardner Long
IL.. R. 8mith
galleries,
ny
are
see those
great ail
seen to
of
give
they
back
what
Coming to
ure.
“After catching a glimpse’ of the
statue of George Washington In Tra
falgar Square and of one of the Wool*
worth stores we felt quite at home.
We crossed London bridge, visited the
haunts of Dr. Johndon, the church in
which Penn was baptized, the famous
Fleet street and the Tower of London.
It is pretty much of a museum. Yeéars
ago the Kings and Queens lived there.
for a time before they were crowned
and many lost their lives there, The
moat twas filled up in Queen Victoria's
time because the filthy waters in it
gavey the soldiers fever. The crown
jewels are stored here We saw the Free delivery
crown of King George and Queen ity miles,
Mary and the coronation rings dine 8M
mond studded swords, a gold baptis Phone 3RI1L 4.032
these
50
#7
tapest:
linol
Total ‘os $2344.00
Ome of the cows bought by John
Rimmey was a Durham weighing 15565
Ihe, at the time she was unloaded.
within a radius of
CAMPBELL.
Millheim, Pa.
FEATURES FOR
ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR
Engaged
MeSpar-
Band of
Weeko—Hon,
fo
Roy’ Beavertown
A.
Home Ser-
gxth.
for Juhn
ran Conduct Harvest
viees on Sunday, Aug,
1927.
NO. 29
HECLA GOES
DOWN AGAIN,
ds
CENTRE
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
home
in
removed
the hospital,
the boy's tonsils, the enlarge
ment of which had much
ed his health and was beginning
fect his He now on a fair
‘ay to regain his for good health.
by “Te Wy
Wyland makes
Harshbarger,
very impairs
to af
speech. in
driven
Mrs
Simer
Tupe
who with
his home with
east of Centre Hill along Sinking Creek,
wrecked in
contact with a Graham truck at Old
Fort, on Friday forenoon. The truck
wus one returning to one of the oast-
ern fish hatcheries, and on reaching
Old Fort the driver failed to realize
he should turn to the left until alter
he had passed the junction of the
road. He stopped his car and was
backing, when the Ford following the
truck to the south, rammed under the
rear of it. The front of the oar. and
jeft side of the coupe were completely
torn to pleces, the mystery being how
the driver escaped with his life. He
received a number of bruises and cuts,
was completely by coming
but none of them apparently serious.
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SILOS FOR 1927 CORN CROP.
FEEDING CLUB.
Age
GRANGE LEADERS
AT CENTRE
TRAIN
the
ana
te Grange
ounty.
re the
Hetzel,
{
Centre
Spe appear bef
i President
Dean RL. of the Bchoo oO
Agriculture of Penn State; Se
Ag of Penna. C. G. Jordan;
Deputy of Agriculture R a
Bressler Deputy Superintendent of
instruction R. C. Shaw, Harris
A. ‘Boak, New Castle, acting
Master of the State Grange; H G.
Eleman, East Springfield. lecturer of
the State Grange; W. R. Gordon, ex*
tension rural sociotiogist of the Penna
State College: John A. McSparran, of
Furniss, past master the Niate
Grange: Charles M. Gardner, Spring-
field. Mass. high priest demeter; Fred
Brenckman., Washington representac
tive of the National Grange, Henry
A. Canton, master the Ohlo Bate
Grange, and W. H. Whiton, lecturer of
the New Jersey State Grange.
The program consists of addresses,
lectures, conferences, reactiohal group
meetings, and secret work.
———————— AAD LH SATION
A gentine 30x30% FIRESTONE Tire
and Tube for only 37.50, at Boower's
Ke
ude
Walls,
Grangers
etary
of culture
Seo'y
Publi
burg: J
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of
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
wited
iben~
Prof.
greed
renn
.
Bel
Penne
evy
6 ine
i wesent
innounced by
this district.
listings
Com
be B
i noted h
4. H. Caum. manager {
The new
per page
modated but 145 The
x11 inche The Wi and
Shamokin directories wil bound un
der one cover. The new directory will
cover Centre, Sullivan. Montour, Union,
Snyder, Northumberiand Clinton, Co*
lumbiag and Lycoming counties,
The
one 8 Aa
style rmit 250
old a
page will
Hameport
will
the
whereas siyie
#
he
fresh alr children arrived Friv
day morning at Spring Mills Centre
Hall, Bellefonte and State College, on
schedule time on the train from the
east. Those coming here were in good
spirits, although on all of tham was
the grime of travel by train. hut on
thelr second appearnce on the street
they looked clean, neat and tidy; well
mannered, all of which made them
loveable. They have since been en
joying Country life and its scented alr.
One of the older ones here had her
first look at ahog the impression It
left not being too pleasant, but when
she saw ga clean little pig she thought
Garage, Centre Hall adv,
-
it "very nice.