The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 01, 1925, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
IbouBD WEEaALY,
ENTRE HALL, PA.
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THURSDAY,
SMITH & BAILEY,
$ WwW. sMITH ’a
local Edo. ..or and
SOW. E. BAILEY
OCTOBER 1,
Propriet:
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mE :
Botered at the Post Utllce ‘nu Centre Hal
As second class mall matter.
TERMS. — The terms of subscription te
He Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance
ADVBRTISING RATES. Legal
$wenty cents per line for three Insertions,
apd ten cents per line for éach additional
{psertion.
Local notices accompanying display ad
sertisements, five cents per line for each
Smpertion; otherwise, eight cents per line,
minimum charge, twenty-five cents
Pisplay advertising rates made knows
sa application.
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uoLices,
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of nre in the borough of
entre Hall, the Bradford & Co, mill
whistle will sound:
Ope long and two short blasts when
fre is north of Reformed church;
One long and five short blasts when
fire is south of Reformed church.
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Sunday Church Services
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M.
Communion at 10:30.
Valley, 2:
1:30 ».
au
Georges
Centre Hall,
P.
M.
AL
TRINITY REFORMED,
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
1<3v Sunday School.
2:30 Church Bervices
Tussey ville—
#:30 SBunday School
10:30 Church services
UA
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor)
Sprucetown
M.; B. 8B. at
Spring Mill
M.; 8. 8. at
Centre Hall
Home Service
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. Floyd A. Huffy
Egy Hill—
Regular worship at 10:39 A. M,
Tusseyvilie—
Regular worship at 2:30 Pp.
Lentre Hall—
Reguiar worship at 7:30 P. M.
PRESBYTERIAN
M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Pastor)
M.
(Rev. J.
Centre H
BVYANGELICAL,
(Rev, ££ E.
SPRING MILLS
Haney, Pastor.)
Paradise—S, 8 il
&t 10:30.
Locust Grove
dng at 7:30
PENNSYLVANIA
NEARLY
POTATO
tr To
CROP
AVERAGE!
Product for
to Be is
Higlier Prices
Entire Country Expected
Per Cent, Below
Provudl as
Many Pen val 181
Use potaios i Lhe
State {
cause ol
ed in
which
ties to 1}
the Penn
While
country
per cent
years, th
equal the
crop
in practically
Consumers mM ‘
against inferior stock if they
ly buy graded
been sprayed during the
Nearby
supply of
and towns
consuming
usual supply available, The large
'fes, however, depend upon
ceipts to a considerable and
these markets will be the ones chief
ly afflicted by the change of produc-}
Lyverage
to Result
is reg
wil
which
on
have
EQABON. |
potatoes
entire
Lhe
i
Snalier cities)
i
{
farms. frnish
of
the
potato
most the
of State, and these |
center should their
cit
re-
have
carload
degree,
Ay —
About 40 per ent. of all receipts of
late polatoes come from Pennsyivania
Joading points, in addition to the large
quantities which are trucked In fiom
nearby ire
usually received from New York, Mich-
igan and Maine, but®the crop in these
states is expevted 8
Jess than last 15
Jess than fhe In
this deficit has usually been made
from Wisconsin and Minnesota.
there is a correspondingly
in these states i well, '
Trop from New Je Maryiond and
Virginia was very much smaller than
last year, and as a resull shipmen
of late potatoes were begun almost a
month earlier than This
has further reduced the quantity of
late stock which, will be avillahle for
market during the winter months,
The natural refit of this small crop |
throughout the country will be highs
er prices than prevalled last year. but
prices on the 1924 crop were so low
that most growers did not pay expens-
es. Quotations on good Pennsylvania
stock ranged from $1.00 to $1.10 pis
bushel on Philadélphia market on
Beptember 19 as compared with 85 and
farms. Over 5000 cars
to be
and
average,
per cent
cent.
EE
up
hut
year
rer
the
small crop
Gary
SOV,
inst season.
#5 cents a bushel a year ago.
THE CENTRE RE
DEATHS,
ERMAN. —At of sev
years, four
Hosterman
Aaronsburg
an Hiness of
fie 1d
HOST the
£VENn
age
and 22
away
enty montis
pissed
on F
Robert
home in
iftor IDODEX
Daubenspe eK.
and
i hy Rev,
i '
i i wAthieran
Wolfs
Fioste:
church,
Ha
iLhelm, Is
ne of
Centre
WOLF. Stover Whol
Foster
Aaronshureg, fed In
kKansak, aged seventy one
Aar
Wis i
ived by
Ja ft ansburg io
He
ig, sury
deceased
1870
He
children. He
{Woll)
sas in SOD
Wolf
Wis i
wo
Mrs
ceased,
Julia Deininger,
———
BRESSILER The suffer
from cancel
claimed Mrs,
Bressier at h
few years
when death
i home 1
burn
H wrt i
m———————
Yoman Dies 2f 98 Years
of AA is
Eike Hallowe'en Carnival
annual Hall
under the direction of
lodge of Elke will be
lay Oxetober This
when first purely a local
affair but bas de veloped: county wide
interest,
The prizes offered make it well worth
one’s while to enter and an Invi
extended 34]
and indivi take
parade,
The
not
The
nival
qixth ve'en car
the Belle
fonte
Frid
held
a0th
started was
NC, —————— Vn yy 5
i. to
ale to part in
for Harvest
confined tp contestants from
fonte, but any person may enter
The proceeds of the carnival and
contest will be devoted to the High
Athletic itiom and the
County Hospital,
The climax of the evening will
dance in the armory at popular
contest Queen FE]
¥
School A BH
Centre
be a
prices
AA. AMI 51 GI SP SAUNA
Train Schedule Changes,
The time of the
afternoon trains has heon alightly
changed. The train going east will
leave at 2328 instead of 2:30.and going
west the time for leaving 3:44 in-
stead of 3:40. The change ls enough
to gtohand you herve if you run on the
old schedule.
A ——— ana Nl
Baby Clinie Today.
Another baby clinic will be held In
Centre Hall under the spuerviston of
Dir. Hugh Morrow, the local physician,
today (Thursday) at 2:00 o'clock, at
the home of Mm. George Bearson,
Mothers are invited to come and de:
departure of the
js
rive the bensfite these clinics afford,
Alexander-—Huyett,
of Miss Mirk
Mr, and
Hall, Haro
gon of Mr, and Mrs.
Alexander, of Centre Hall, took
The marriage
of
Centre
daughter
Huyett, ot to
Alexander,
at ¥ o'clock Wedneday morning at
:
’
wide: In the
fAmilies ul
hotme: of the
{the immediate
{and bridegroom
The
and carrie
I'he
{ satin
hse home
eft
tite
fas for the entire
| ColempunerHouse,
hS § wn Irs
{ home
Lewis
Alexander wil
df at 108 N. Mon
New Jersey,
— A —————
Frazier—A hil ds,
Asa
Bellefonte Moagse Fined $1006,
% 4 <> Wi £
fo Mr.
Farewell adel.
by Phil
15, 1906, Jao
and January
was i
March
i 1968, Frank
fer
Omk Hah,
insferred there
from
and has si in charge
remain until the station is
which will likely be within a
days, |
nice been
will
few
AE AA BS ——— |
Bucking Penn State,
The bid Pinchot
votes for UU,
in effect,
is making to get |
8. Benator by proposing |
make Pennsylvania State |
College a strictly agricultural college,
i= not likely to be popular among the
farmers to whom the is particu-|
offered. The farmer's Son As
as any other will train.
ing in engineering and in lines,
and he is not anxious to inst;
tutions where tuitions are a lorge item
of expense, wince he knows that at
Pein State tuition is
Pinchot ought fet the hatred for
Penn State aut of his €vstem. It iu
there simply bécause the Penn State
faculty and the people of State College
did not endorse him for governor al
the primaries Although It ls admit
ted by everyone, except the governor
that that was ne eorime. he would
wreck the mshelliate prospects for the
advancement of one educational in
stitution of the state. The thing the
farmers In Peonaylvanin wane to take
care of is that Pinchot closes his
holding of public office when his term
expires. They onght not to let the.
selves be fooled twice by the same
man,
fo
Biygy
likely want
other
enier
free,
to
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The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
R, CENTRE HALL, PA.
Our Candidate for Judge, | your county White
POTATOZE WANTED
. cenis fo
ered
Thursda
WINEGARDNE!
ade, 75
from
Borers— Considers | 106%, | 5, {n
being expe with pounds, Te be dell
- Y¥ is ol ‘ .
potato stem borers. The only practi- Hf Hal tation
We . v
two Cay } i care of them is Ly H
Stem
}
= Burn Potato
first page.) ble trou
His
{Continued ie in rienced
vile anil
of
of
home
MNLY, COng slits hin
ttle girls, are minspring his A
ali 1h, - { ip and bhurning the tops ae
the es sig oy the joy 1.8 . :
hie pil $ ' Jy are dug, This
it Hi £213 is > : 3 +
aAiways
and riends
fief 11 pouitry
W if
for
LAE]
OTE
surg
House the Flock
LTR 6d 0 1511 Lioures
Jor Economical Transportation
CHEVROLET
ae
ind fortify
and
ban
FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
Chevrolet has now built 2,000,000 cars—and is the
world’s largest manufacturer of automobiles with
sliding gear transmission.
Prepare for Next Year—W)
Wey
This achievement has been made possible because
Chevrolet has met the great public demand for a
quality car at low cost.
¥ ftncks next ‘
‘rospect Mi + . stalne—
iP ”] wy ye hile Xent : a oy § Chevrolet has a construction typical of the highest
. 34 . : Kk og ; priced cars; powerful economical motor and disc
: . A a gap clutch, bodies of beautiful design, closed models by
Fisher, Duco finish, interior of cars beautifully and
substantially upholstered and fully appointed.
Be sure to see these cars and learn how much auto-
mobile you can really get for little money.
Touring $525 Flosdster $525 Coupe 675 Comch $695
Commercial Express
Chassis - 425 Truck Chassis $550
All prices §. 0. b. Flisa, Michigan
DECKER BELLEFONTE,
eo 1 ‘ 4 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ = Sedan *775
Balld Sunitalie Srstems
BROS. PA.
HOMAN'S GARAGE, CENTRE HALL
HONEST
PRICES
WHER}
EYERY DAY
NIEMAN’S ¥
MILLHEIN PENN’A
HONEST
MERCHANDISE »
BARGAIN
BAY
CEPI PEPOPEECOEPEEIPEPECIEP SOPOPPIOP ESOP SIPO
FALL IS HERE
CEPI OIPIPOOPPIPPPPOOELOPOSTEPOPOSPIPP
We extend a cordial invitation to everyone to visit our Store, Inspect our
Merchandise, and Compare Prices !
The ‘Store of Quality -- Service -- Price
CPL POO POT OR DEPP PEOEELECEE CLEP PPE IO EPOE POOP IP COEPEOCLPDOOOEEOLPOPEP PPE OPEEDICPPIOOEE POOP OPS
THE FALL LADIES’ SHOES
Yel
of
{ame
*ed
We are beginning a Formal
Presentation of the New &
Unusual in Women’s Fash-
ions.
Here we have an Informative and
Eye-Delighting Display of Distinciively
LOVELY FROCKS, and the wonderful
part about It is that these Smart
Presses are SPECIALLY PRICED,
from $9.75 to $23.50
There Is only one of a kind, The
materials are the finest: Heavy Crepes
back Sating Finely-Woven Canton
Crepes Velvet Broeades, and Lustrous
Fiat SIk Crepes. We are alse show-
in a wonderful line of WOOL CHAR-
MEENS,
Patent
the
well-known
feature Leather,
Pull Kid
makes le
Satins,
veils and Our jine
complete,
pair of
with a perfect fit, at a perfect price.
in and get a perfect Shoes
POPP PIPPI PEEPS
Fall's Newest Creations of Shades
and Styles in.
MEN'S CLOTHING
With over 500 garments on display
you are sure fo find just the Salt yon
want. Every new Fall shade and
model represented In this vast stock,
POPE POPP PPOIPOIOI PES
rere
Inspect Our Showing of Fall
Topcoats
A MOST WONDERFUL ARRAY
We take pride in showing our Top
coats for Fall, for never In our his
tory have we assembled an array of
colors as we present for Fall. These
Coats are styled fn most pleasing eof
fects, uel
We have distinguished fashions for
Larger Women, We are showing a
Speelal Line of DRESSES and COATS
which are Just the thing required for
the larger woman, They are specially
designed to meet her requirements,
ALWAYS
RELIABLE
MilTheim
D. J. NIEMAN