me THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1917 SMITH & BAILEY . . . + Proprietors S. W.SMITH .». +. . +» . «+ + +. «+ Biter Loca! Editor and Business Manager EDWARD E, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office in Oentre Hall as second Class mall matter, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more In sertions, ten cents per inch for each issue . Dis pia advertising occupying less space than ten no and for fon than three msertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each issue, accord fog, to Su position, Minimum seventy-five cents, ohare 4 acOompanying Siping advertis- tug five cents per line for each insertion; other: , eight cents per line, minimum charge, t -five cents, fro! notices, twenty cents per line for three ons, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed No preaching service, Presbyterian—Centre Hall, evening. Luthéran—Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS JURY COMMISSIONER. We are anthorized to announes the name of A. C. Ripka, of Centre Hall borough, as a candi date for the nomination of Jury Com missioner on the Democratic ticket, at the Primaries, Septem. ber 18, 1917, Clean Bins Before Sioring Wheat, Esch year there is a large anpuoal logs of stored wheat in Pennsylvania due to the work of graip-infecting io. sects chiefly the Angoumois grain moth and grain weevils, In the ordinary farm bin a great deal of injury by these insects can be prevented by carefully cleaning the bin before the new grain is placed ip it. Bweep out all refuse graln from cracks and crevices in the floor and sides of the bin. Then epray with kerosene emulsion using one part of the stock solution to about five parte of water, advises the extension ento- mologist at The Pennsylvania State College, Be sure to drive the spray material into the cracks and crevices where the insects or their eggs might be hidden, Allow the bin to dry for a week or longer before placing the grain in it, Kerosene emulsion is prepared as fol, lows : Bbave up and dissolve one-half pound of common laundry soap in one gallon of boiling water. Remove thie water from the fire and add two gal- lons of kerosene oil. Mix the whole thoroughly either with 8 hand pump or by pouring from pail several times, When properly made the mixture is a creamy mass from which the kerosene will pot separate. This is the stock solution, which should be diluted as previously directed, i — Tribute of Respect, Whereas, Almighty God, in His in- finite wisdom, has called a faithfu member of our school, John F, Miller, from his earthly toil to his Heavenly reward, * nd Wherese, we, the M. E. Bunday- school, of Bprucetown, have by his death lost a faithful member as an offi- cer and teacher ; whose vacant place will be hard to fill, therefore be it Resolved, that we recommend to others his life as a pattesn that they too may strive to do their Master's will, and at last hear that applause, “Well done, gnod and faithful ser- vent’ ; and that we extend to the be- reaved wife our sincere sympathy in this her sad hour of trial and loss. And furthermore, be it Resolved, that a copy of these reso- lutions be sent to the bereaved wife, and that they be published in the local paper, and also placed upon the minutes of our school, R. M, FumITH, E. C. WAGNER, F. F. PALMER, Committee, I —— Georges Valiey Mies Marian Lingle spent Bunday with her friend, Miss Mary Gobble, Rev. L. A, Miller and family dined at the H, A. Haugh home on Bunday, Mre. Bara Reeder and Mrs, F. M. Ackerman apent last Thursday st Centre Hall with Mre. J, A, Wagner, Quite a number of people from here attended the Ripka reunion at Grange Park, on Saturday. Mrs, Busan Davis is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs, George Wingard, st Woodward, Mrs. John Vonada and son Clarence spent sunday at the home of W, P. Lingle, Mr, and Mrs, R. E. Zerby, of West Brownsville, spent a few days last week at the home of the former's sister, Mrs, Lydia Lingle. is The big P. 0. 8, of A, Alliance plo- nie will be held on Grange Park, Cen- tre Hall, on Labor Day (Beptember 8). (pd) Sh Farewell Demonstration fof Boldief Beys, A monster farewell demonstration in honor of Troop L, of Bellefonte, was held at the county seat on Batur- day. It was the second affair of its kind to be held within a year. Last August when the boys departed for the Mexican border a rousing rendoff was given them, This year, because of the more serious situation, and the greater uncertainly which ls attached with their early leaving for the southern trainipg camp, the number of Centre county people who attended the dem- onstration was trebled. The demonstration included a pa- rade in which the Boalsburg gun troop was represented as well as the G, A, R., Bpanpish-American war veterans, the P. O. B, A, and tue Bellefonte fire department, Our Boys band, of Milesburg, and the Coleville band par- ticipated. Five thousand people at- tended the meeting, which was held in the public equare ino front of the soldier's monument, Burgess Edmund Blanchard presid- ed and addresses were made by the Rev. Jobn Downer, W. K. McKinney, Col, J. L. Bpangler, Dr. Ambrose M. Sehmidt and Col, H, 8, Taylor, Troop L has been mustered into the service with a full complement of 108 men and one reserve, and the regi- raental hospital corps with a fall complement of thirty-five men. The Boal gun troop hss been mustered in at Boalsburg with its full complement of ninty the aid of this bank, ee —————— ——— = rns to the Sun just as naturally do the busiress men of Penns and Brush Valleys turn to the Farmers National Bank in times of finan. cial stress fcr the aid that is sure to be forth- coming, All we ask is good security for the difficulties by