“VoL. OVI. Teachers In Seven School | Districts ELIMINATING COUNTY PENN AND HAINES TWPS, CENTR} ui FIRST OF ITS KIND SINCE reER, AND GREGG, MILES, HALI MILLHEIM BOROUGHS COMPRIS) DISTRICT, Wetzel M. Abbott There will at noon Chol Attend compuls ginning Supt. : plan, after which be sectional meetings of and High school groups. The grade schoo ReC- | Roget n there w the grade school COUNTY LIVESTOCK TEAM BACK FROM CHICAGO SHOW The Centre tH live k judg- \ eam, th first nine County $ er placed fires as teams Samuel Stiy we oun- an individual fi Judging sheep with a t {ble 150. 1 poss] i148 points ou is the the history club work ‘entre co ity th or Brief History of the Gross Silk Mill at Spring Mills Pennsyl piants were bui and equip operated of the comm FE time him with aid wated + nities were | Building silk mills M of business with Mr. Hartman, ar hy he recovery the hmar will © The 1821 w hool, Harr rected In Alk thereaft« mill at Spring 18 purchased by of College, 1 r ana ne State fri rior sig. auring own Riden the ership wa it mi his “ 1 @ perintended by was only later « {f business, ay when l Pp 1 sev] WwW. F Mr were experienced A year and an (ross Bl men he hands there is associate in om, both and hands The hing, whom skilled a part the kind they purchas ! HOOT | anerations onaia ; wrodu # tait of the US re ing strands akeing t sark at toloring nience of designation cloth this 14 4 Immersed ants employ ution, tho time! for fore in which same spectively colorg it, the being only i coloring Upon the Spring Hi% the conve John C his and wauiring Mr Robinson plant, Gross transferred woven into Selinsgrove to new | washed out. made tubin- from mill holding at Spring Mills him of it. Mr son learned every detail of the in mills like he was placed at the head of. and consequently was able to man- Bixteen winding machines are oprrat- ed ten hours by girls and young women. The winding is from a ree; on which the skeins are placed to bobbins. The four 5B spinners, with Age with such skill that the plant has | 104 bobbins to a machine, are operated been operated without a shut-down ex | by men, and the thirty twisting ma. cept for repairs during his administra- {Chines with 104 bobbing each. by girls, tion. He Is not only a skilled mill op-|In order that the twisters and spinners erator, but has the faculty of geiting [keep pace with the other operators, the «best services from the employees | the spinning and twisting is a contin. without losing their respect and affec- uous operation, day and night, except tien. This Is emphasized when it is | tor the greater part of Sundays. stoted that for a period of almost two| he present working force is thirty: years there were no changes in the eight. The day men are all married. personnel of the mill—high or low | and but three single men are on the and the change then made was among | night force Three of the oldest em- new workers, A further evidence | ployes in point of service are Jacob of the efficiency of the present supertn- | Sharer, who has had charge of the winding department for elght years, tendent is the fact that during his administration the number of employ. Clayton Snyder, who for an equal length of time has been night super es has been more than doubled, increas. | thirty-eight at|intendent, while John Albright, in the «af from eighteen to | present, and the output from 500 to 600 spinning department, has been on the | payroll since the advent of Mr. Robe superintendent each day work DEPUTY SHERIFF FATALLY WOUNDED BY ATTORNE Shot Man County Throng Held fo Hunter 1 Beaver Hunter Body-—MIill Hall Hearing—RBlalr Also Killed County FOSTER BREON PURCHASED BUNGALOW IN SPRING MILLS ' fr § st A PLAY CONTENT. ONE-ACTY rE. fy | REV. ERNEST MOYER ELECTED PASTOR BELLEFONTS Be i co ——— Learners Glven Licenses We Wares M ite den I A M.. Lin appicant College in ne ther A A AAAS, THE Pp. Mm. AT STATE NAMING residents ’ who the 8 es? the when ne next head the ole Assembly fland Diemer and N. E The Glenn, Pearce, Hea present postmaster i= George is $3500 TLe fice is the only one of the first clans rank in the county, Bellefonte having dropped from first to second-class dur- ing the past: year President Hetsel says so knew there were no irregularitios connection with the granting scholarships at Penn State. AR te — Jack Montgomery, ace pitcher of the Bellefonte team in the Centre County League, whose ‘sty’ twirling carried his team to the top in the pennant race, and now astudent at Villa Nova Col- lege, will furnish batting practice for the Philadelphia Athletics at the close of his college year next spring. It is understood that he will travel with the club from city to city and toss ‘em up for the As big hitters. This assignment Is jooked upon as an opportunity for “Monty” to “make” the big leagues, his stay depending altogether upon his ability. Already we can see our local ball tossers throw out their chests and of - whose salary he in of these far as pounds of raw silk per week ty 1400 of raw silk in the same period, inson. say, “1 used to-could hit that guy; he was a cinch” To which we reply, “Oh, yeh?" RSDAY, DEER-KILL IN SEVEN MTS. VERY LIGHT THIS YEAR i hth r ~ ent Town, Lee Brooks Gets 200 Lb. Buek. What local hunters oe las to hi ff th been one of the finest spec ime off ti fre the deer tribe was ®iken 16 Done i 3 n I grounds by 1oe last Friday of imbering 3 not far Cone of The spreading and was the itentiary Halli, m tre ooks, farmer aft« Yon rn a rack wide. pointe, SmMh wh 0 jbs Jerry Mr rocks on e ana T head 4 were found Iving on Hoff the heart of Centre Hall Aroppe Dud let entrails of a deer in gh, Sun- a doe er street borou fently night A the stor Ovi from a # $e er eny ign “ EE —— Ww TURKEY BREAKS THROUGH WINDOW AT MIFFLINBURG While } sitting & was reading a book near Roy Ww hen a in the kitchen of his home 2» mon of ner Wagn turkey r, was quite surprised the where he was sitting and skidded across the He captured the turk ey and a short time afterward a neigh- bor, Roy Arbogast, came to the Wag- ner home to claim the turkey While out hunting for racoon one night, Arbogast found one of his tur keys perched in a tree, and climbed the tree (6 catch the bird. As he was about to take hold of the turkey it flew out of the tree and struck the window of the Wagner home. AA AAAI AIDS HIGH SCHOOL PAPERS. Editors and advisers of High school papers in Pennsylvania may receive suggestions and criticisms through the School Press Exchange, a mimegraph- ed bulletin issued by the department of Journalism of the Pennsylvania State College. High school papers will plhce Prof. H. M. Hofford, «ditor of the bul. letin, on their exchange list will re- celve the publication free, he sald. “The purpose of the service is ty ene able High school students to improve their paper and to gain a greater ap- preciation of the value of NOWEp pore and the services they perform,” Hoff. ord sald trashed through whdow near floor v fisy uy rey the “ar Jl ACTION BY NATIONAL GRANGY PPE ree ————— A ——— LETTER FROM SUBSCRIBER 4:4 Toto ¥ DAVID ———————_— HY NOT A NEW SYSTEM FOR AWARDING The ¥ revelati La CRINE i# it 44 be allotted some of. whom may consid to i distributed ed They aid the Their purpose opportunity to education in intellect lacking the college. Why fe rv fo the resented of higher ¢ renders are based on State's io institut fo ion “ open boys suited and financial not see door bug enter placing their distribution of school the best position in officials who are to choose such by 4 Gift That's Sure to Be Appreciated, Thinking of a Christmas Gift to some dear one living some distance from the old home! Then spend $1.50 for a year's subscription to The Reporter and have that one receive 50 letters from home, which will be more appreci- ated than you can ever know. oe EPPS I Pe HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMALL PARTS ' i led, evens i Wii tig 4 ental October $119,« paid to pete I'he predatory id cats, 16 t. an care of Ww, PB. vas off on rd hunts oditor ULor and Leader, pasg* tate Hose 69 years old, and He as & ace nd “Mons go W Fifty it. “Monty” Now a big Tube olin the good in radise towns » mst bulit the from ¢ the ind they dams fof » iid fore doing your Christmas shops lovk in your hom# and what merchants who are soliciting your business have to of fer. And remember that the merch who advertises is a safe man to do business with. He wants your trades and in endeavoring to merit its cofie Unuance, will do ix utmost to please you with good merchandise at honest prices, State College appeared before thé Public Service Commission in Harris burg through tis attorney, N. B. Spange ler, to show that it was not in olved in any way financially thas would Ine terfere with taking over and operating the State College Water Company, pros viding the Commission granted the res quest to do so. James OC, Furst reps resefited the Water Company a; the hearing, Drainage on the Brush Valley rod west from Centre Hall to Linden Hall Was completed last week. The road was olled and chipped several weekll ago, which process completed the drive Way proper, leaving the drainage and cutting down of the banks at the sides for later work, and now this work had also been accomplished. Work of & ping ads Paper, over the sep ant similar nature is now being done os the Old Fort Boalsburg road. 3 4
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