The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 18, 1928, Image 1

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    VOL. C11.
“School Holds
VARIOUS At
ANNUAL
IDEAL DAY FOR
SUCCESS
EXHIBITS.
Of
weather was
ind as
present throug
the otings
events for tha
f
Of
Sprit
for
a large
the day
contests and
Yay, were well
the and sw
ties
Mu
heard
cultural
products
su
various ms
other listed
ttended
rounding
¢itizens
communi-
by
local
h comment has been
the d
The quality
favorable
agri
of these
vher of
regarding splay
tq
grade and nm
exhibits
much
part in 1»
exifibits
were
it
ored
ral school excapton
good, and
for their
vegetable
the
and
Mills
were
due tt
fruit
was
the ind
ng n
seven
the
est
points were
Prof.
of HH nt
H. GG. Nlisely Speaks,
¥ Nias @
Interest In Poultry Judging
A rew f
Contest,
4
M. Hoy
Women's Poultry Judging Contest,
The women's judging
& conducted the
as the
ners
who x * =
nonltry 1 Hog
tinder 8 re
The v
Hennlgh,
trovhy
ahove
HE
ng <up
tha
in t
be
men's outlined
First
Mrs
Iver los
in
ET
whic? Sheffield
Farms
the
sqm
donated by
Wh ans
men's cup. must
ndividual
gan permanent
ond. Mrs. Raph
w
tw before the
possession of (it bo
Homan, $6.00 in gold,
donated by the Dailrymen's League:
8rd. Mra. OO. W. Long. 100 Ameo
poultry feed donated by John Hoster
$th, Mrs. M. T. Zubler, 12-quart
given by B. GQ. Meyer; 5th, Mrs
8. G. Walker, subacription to woman's
paper, given by H. M. Hoy
Thess poultry contests were conduct.
Prof. H. CC. Knandel. and proved
an Interesting feature on the
program of events
Games, Races, Soccer,
James and races were conducted on
the athletic flald for several hours af-
ter lunch. Many pupils from the local
echoo's and visiting schools entered
these contests and races. and as a
sut real competition and keen interest
were # evidence, Prizes were awnrd-
ed the winners in the various events
on Fmay
The
nan
bucket
ed
to
day's
oy
oe
re-
These prizes were given by the mer.
Hants of Spring Milla, and were great
ly appreciated by the boys and girs
who were fortunate to win one or
more of them
A real soccer game was played at
2:30 P.M. The G. T. V. 8 boys ware
the winners over Millheim High by the
score of 1-0. The game ‘was close
throughout, and the winner was In
COMBINE 0 MAKI
IN SPLENDID
he lirection
school,
ind
wis heard
department o
foved
vorable
ig the
was én
much
concern
by a number
comment
supper
Evening Program: “Cabbhages™
y ¢
fied to
the «
Grange ha Ww
wm
of the
as CAPAC =
the prox in vening
program was
“Cabbages.” wi
a group of Vi
Inring Mi 1
time
day
awarding
YL
Mary
a. T
Hagen
Shook 3rd
Mabel
is
Yearick
Pew Zea
Phyllis
ou I
2nd, Bes.
Wagner
Duck
Loona Lohr
int,
Ladtzell
een ne
3rd,
i Hed ae
F
i“ 3
genhine Du
ryieces Frances
3rd
end, Mrs
Francea Swartz
ADTons-—] at
ist. Garalkdine
Weaver
Rewing: Cotton
1st, Frances
Slegna! 3rd
Wool «3rd
ist. Mary
by: ard,
1st and
panes
Cora
Mabel
Mtner:
Hagen
2nd, Mrs
Quilts
George
Dresses
Rati leen
or Linen
Swartz 2nd,
Maude Fungard Silk
Besale Zerby. Infant's Dress
Eungard: 2nd. Bessie Zer.
Beanie Zerby. Table Cloths
2nd. Myrtle Kerstetter, Couter.
1st, Mrs. ©. M. Watts: 2nd, Mrs,
Shook. Undergarments jt
Mary Musser 2nd and 2rd, Irene Zerby
Juffot Hetwlet, Bessie Zerby 2nd,
Phyllis Wagner. Wash Dress-l1at, Sa
mh Foreman: 2nd, Barbara Robinson
Renovated Jarment-—lst Josephine
Driseke Ird. Rabeooa tobi naon Night
Gowns Mae Wingard Pillow
Chsoalst, Boasio Zerby: Ind, Mabel
Hagen: 3rd, Mabel Hagen
Freshmen Sewing--1st, Kathryn Mer.
ginger: 2nd, Owendolyn Knoff: 3rd, Jo-
sepidne Btover., Curtains-ist, Phyllis
or
ist
FURNACE MAN
KILLED BY A
HANNAH
TRAIN
Met a
Night.
Daniel Stimer, @ 32 Years,
Sad Death rday
(Continued on next column) ’
ons A —————
of
v. Chureh,
Minlsteriam fewlshure
Local |
Fvangellical
Met in
COUNTY
GAME
SUPPORT
LAW!
CENTRYF
NEFARIOUS
wWiLl
TH
Cole
Holmes A414
Code of 1923, but
ot Aid
nefarious
he
oil
ndment
ff the
for the
tor
Came
p oe
the ame 0
relieve 1Emeaelf «
date mare
toon is
vrite
1628, and cannnt
To
Heenan have
Ahirdle of which
non -realdenta
reanonafhility
3 ver te
If the
an
fave
Aowrn thelr
hoon fasusl to
people of Centre county want
ahold it
thre
having a
asnann for does they
hut it should not ba
without
representative w
of hie
throitn
matter A
to take awny
unency in
nt a
yotes
the voice constit-
a matter of local importance
representative at all
The peopls Centra county
a man who at all time work for
the twat Interesta of Centre county
and for strict home rule in all
ter of loeal concern hence, wa balieve,
they will canst their haliot for
DREW CURTIN THOMPSON
is
of
will
(Continued from previous column.)
Wagner: 2nd, Phyllis Wagner;
Moa Wingard
Ronlor Prisot-1st, John Stover: ind,
Wm. Cambpeli: 2rd, Vernon Godshall]
th. Robert Sleigle: 6th, Kermit SBtov:
or: 6th, Reed Walker: Tth, Nevin Stov-
or,
Tunior Pmlects
nd, Ardell Myers;
gard,
Zubler:
Buns
Ast,
ard.
John
Kenneth
BOOK TRUCK WILI Totvn
CE'NTR} C01 I
Wil isit
Hall,
3
Many
Friday-—Mrs
In
Seetions—At
Cowell
{entre
and Mrs,
arh (Charge,
Oro tobres:
1 more
MA 5 SAA
“s Radio
#
Program.
PENNS VALLEY NARROWS
ROAD BEING REBUILT
Over Four Miles of 18: Foot Water-
Bound Maeadam. Elmination of
Curves, Three New Bridges, Part
of Program.
Union
Mile Narro
Setivite §)
be} Fieve
T je
! dave with
#ix men buisly engaged
tion and «
Four
on
o iting grades ar Urves
1 tenths
bound
the
with
fret
reconstruc.
mir
5 3 f rv ot 1
and oy miles is
ini
and
comniet-
new
00t water Macadam will be
Union
the
east
More
of new road has already
Threes COnMTete
under construction
on Hairy
going
starting at
connecting
od
county
stretch
line
inst year
of the Laurel.
1200 font
than
aid
boon |
> J
{
bridges. §
The
John's mountain
complete change, curves are
and the grade made
when completed will al.
cars besides the new Ford
it on high gear
Tike work is under the general
pervision of Daniel Zechman, of Lane
who is ably assisted hy BE E
Johneon, supervisor of the road being
reconstructed, and Charles Renner, of
Mr. Zerby, of Dalmatia,
oO0t span
road Hed
under
ia
a
which
ow other
CE
is inspector,
The weekly payroll amounts to about
$2000, and the following machinery is
being used on the job: Two steam shov
els, seven 3: and §-ton trucks 2 teams,
4 rollers, 1 caterpillar tractor and
seraper combined. 300.000 cubic yards
of ground and rook will be moved In
making outs and eliminating curves
of which about 208.000 yards
wil he used for filling ‘
Seven months time will be required
cubic
ADY CAV]
COUNTY
“YEILED 1
CEXTR}
RN”
EW CAV]
'~
| Mr. Invitation ta Pu!
Natural
Haupt stends
He to Visit Noew-Fi
Wonder.—-No
und
Admission Charged
for Present Time,
to complete the work.
sob lect
And now
tn got AN Wien
oh od Coane
a
Represents in the
ndering
makes hin
A san bly ew wi
treatment of thes
that “he ha
nd
EVERY
"oe
If vou don't
business,
entre
for
like t
John L
representa
umn it
county's
the measure which took
th
of local hunters
hands
declare
and
An open season
thant right wholly
games commission
know
on
put in
Hewise all, sees all
ns A AAAI AISA
Transfer of Real Estate
Filmer DD. Foust. et al to Mary
in Gregg twp $1
Haswell, ux, to N |
tract . College:
M
frovt
John R
Wehbe
$4.500,
Robert
Sargent,
000
Theodore D
ot
et al in State
H. Bell, ot ux
tact in State
to George W
College: $12.-
Plormwn
$1
D. Eu
College
Boal, ot ux, 1
Delay Boal. tract in Harris twp
Boyd M. Johnson, of ux
gene Wenteel, tract in State
£1.00.
D. Eugene Wentse! to Nora B. John.
gon. tract in State College: $1
John 1. Holmes ot al, to
Lowe, tract In Ferguson twp. $30
Mary M. Ayman, o bar. to L. 1
Lear, trustees, tract in Gregg twp. 3650
Arewifla 11. Heborling. ft bar. to How.
ard 1. Stuart, tract In State College:
$2,375. i
id
to
Dowe OG
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS,
Wors
4
htors Aviens
Misw
of
Ming
Toserntine
Ainner
were Fut R
Margaret Jo
rromerty. thaf
n Min.
Nnobert
‘e
reas
ng
Calife
Cohan
in
Hall,
ibile
he
ay
1 nden
8
tite
mies
un. On
t of
yrs,
e in
ts ate
Gear
rwe F.
Huy«
TOAre,
attaine
time I
and abroad,
Dara Ber
home Mr. and Mrs Huy
Wen N. J, to visit
daughters
irave] hiro rr the States
Her death was
f returning
{ore
wil to
ie to Ives
ett whinh
their
Ww Mauri Ll deny of
BOmMe
Readeville,
An agen*
iling connection with
wns r on Raturday.
in her Arthur are
w operations in
« afl
arrival of
Robert
and when
look for
pa's and
time took on
lem?
i tor
welled 1
a boy wh
Carter He
>
aver the recent
has named
the first child
he need to
early for
I
ug
Tears
Erows
six
anniversary
will
a date
ma's
James Beck
low Penns
at
Cave,
harn bev
ance with
and intends
of his near
the round
ihe A griev
of hunters
against a portion
Iy hundred acres nd. Land
owners who call here and speak of
hunters so frequently refer to them
as committing endless depreiations Une
becoming gentlemen. It appears that
became the hunting season is on, men
ordinarily considerate of others’ rights
forget all about them and do not hese
fate to go throug gates and dary
bull-Mke (do not close), trample unders
foot what they should pass around. and
shoot about buildings with the same
care aE one would if alone on an island,
The hunter who Jooks at a trespass
notice posted sees the result of his own
thoughtlesness or carclesneoss, or devile
try, as the case may be.
some Classes
Prot ng
four of