VOI «Cl. COUNTY ALLS FOR ON SEED AGENT ( ACTION CORN Farmers Unless for Obtaining 1928, A Shortage Faces They Plan at Seed for Planting nee in ve it once corn for Agent in Centre county already done so to plan planting in R. C. Blaney the Corn Belt and far behind that there to mature sufficiently seed. This condition together the small hold-over due to of the 1925 1928 crops brings a situation obtaining seed 1928 Much for County the SAVER of corn northward is so little frost is chance before with immaturity thout well result in in 1928 county if to prevent in and which may corn shortage of a serious seed Centre fall lost ihundance crop. F sections not aken time should be in steps are it. No ing to corn gome this arrang- of seed WIMers an nrescnt crons for e that from whose will not mature arrange of a more they «ped should the fleld neighbor Keep All Old Seed hold-over f the which is ortunate 1925 and corn « auiitable for retained for planting corn is in or to eo dam- corn is xamined, and Seed Corn Pry Theroughly. noming ta one that andieted by f on ti places ints in that ha nll tod November n Was of hands ones, [It the Den 4 charges of hooze like wing can jo the ztieccousful was on nao money and yarged the Fleming Furat’'s followers, campaign There of side se cratic were rorri that against by ———— i — A “Papa” Fleming no doubt gets a big kick out of having been able to handle the Republican county organization for hid som, Ward, but “Papa’s” spirit of fairness and the son's victory might be better thought of if “Daddy” Fleming had resigned the chairmanship when the son became a candidate. ms cn lI SI AISA Tunney and Dempsey had it out Thursday night, and Tunney's science defeated the brute in Dempsey. Demp- soy got enough wallops In the face and on the jaw to undo a half-dozen minor champion fighters, \ Tall is on since 8:17 Bastern Stand- ard time, Friday evening, when Old 801 crossed the equator. The first few dgys of the season we are now In were a perfect dellight. And since 2:00 o'clock Sunday morning districts and citles working under daylight saving time are now on standard or sun time. OF LATE POTATOES EACH YEAR How A Was Farmer. Dalry Converted Into a Big Buffalo located and leading and the Union located the modern I. Reitz 1920, these farms maintaining Pa. visburg yunty one 3 il 3 adjoining the Lewis! County Falr hway from Urg lellefonte, round, are of J. Prior to tenive dairy of dairy head of Mmreest 1 housed rms were farms of animals. approximately of COWS the in the Pennsyl- these and the were fod from silage stored In female One Ins State of vania inimnals cattle four lar The these RiiO8 of farming pr four onts, of orchard of two hundred of 191% Un services of a County system acticed farms of was. a corn, four yer | consisting wheat hay an In received with acres potatoes pple trees, the summer mn the ent whose business it in scientific farming. AR Is to assist farm methods and Naturally, progressive farmer practices Mr the | Ors i sinee was a Agent of these Reitz Ysease County turned loos some new Pre Mr good potato ro Was end Free and 0" the sun Band. - a —-— Loretta Foster Strack by Stones Injured. on eat bullding liege Wednesday {Loretta Mrs they aight t+ where the stone came vetery, but : unde which unknowr ighitey vag hurled nto Wore Dass hy some ng wished to anend the night accident h the girls = neighborhood, who the on that the mong The spre ned Just twilight and Ww no tha The fortunate particularly voung lady has entire accident is a and the the one, the sympathy of com munity. ¥Free—16-Page Cookery Supplement. Tda Bailey Allen. America’s foremost authority on household economies and cooking, has prepared an elaborate 16 page section covering these topless for distribution In conjunction with the Sunday New York American dated October 2, 1927. No extra cost for the supnlement-— it is included with the regular mag: azine, comic and feature sections of the Sunday New York American. Do not fall to place your order for Oc- tober 2nd Sunday American today. You will find this supplment most interest: ing and valuable Millinery of Better Quality. People who dress well, and “who know,” do not care for cheav depart ment store millinery. They want hats of better ‘quality. workmanship and style The place to get this is at THE HAT SHOP. Hats at all prices. at MRS, BURD, Millheim. ————— SIDS SIL George Long, of 8pring Mills, recent ly purchased a one and one-half ton truck through the Homan Chevrolet agency in Centre Hall i | { DE- FINES NEW MOTOR Are Aeainst “Reckless” New to Campaign Priving.~—What Ing Means Prive Under Code, Announcement om meni i Highw tRiinst Stats the campa ign and men Haldeman Motor “What is your definition Mr aldeman Eynon. definition ng?’ (i. “The new foot will be which next. however, as effectiv motor code, ive January 1 Omes I'he defin person tion who rights or piety others 0 ns to endanger shall 1 guilty ronerty . wroperty, W “Sey 1A Haldema 2 mer speed Infantile Paralysis Case Improving. “The VYolee of sins wmntation 3 sat iy ation \ Pennsylvania” gut P mountains ind wide of Penns ¥ ¥ t ia. United States reports of animal farm culture and other Interesting will be given At 7:0 P. M.,. on music and educational given by the various ments WHBAK broadcasts on a wave langth meters 1000 kilocycles, is a 500-watt station, located at Harrisburg, Pa. Its slogan—The Voice of Penn: sylvania. nm ——— SM AT Transfers of Real Estate. Andrew OG. Lb, et ux, to Edward A. Smith, tract in Gregg twp.: $1 Edward A. Smith, et ux, to Andrew Lieb, tract in Gregg twp.: $1 Andrew . Lieb, et ux, to Edward A. Smith, tract in Benner twp.; $L Edward A. Smith, et ux. to Andrew G. Lieb, et ux, tract in Benner twp. ;$L Andrew OG. Lieb, et ux, to 8. Bryan Smith, tract In Centre Hall: $1 8. Bryan Smith, et ux, to Andrew G. Lieb, et ux, tract in Centre Hall: $1. Harry Hoy, et bar, ot al. to John A. Long, tract in*Cregg twp.: $150, Benjamin F. Heckard, 8r., et ux to Chestle A. Bartges, tract in State Col- lege and Millheim: $1. Welcome Aucker, et ux, to Michaels, tract in Millheim: $1. Mary I. Rossman, et al; to Mary L ‘Rossman, tract in Hames twp.: $k 0 specind nights, will t talks ¥ Depart State of 2008 G. 8 R $176.,000,000 FOR About Here Tree—May EMEHRICKS, Emericks Looking Belong Up the Valentine or Christopher Branch of Nicholas Partner Family to John Emerick, Fur Trad- er and of John Jacob Astor, Penns Of the in Val . Ems Deen a partner John } Jacob John the eft Prior iit of fury § name when dist: or more ms the king ii Was hundred Al — A New Business Enterprise, 1 ¥ 1} i ————— Nominations In Midian County, Nominees In Union County. X Omear 1 .iddick David 1] Lesher, ————— Kit Carson's True Life Story Is Now Revealed, have been written about the famous frontiersman, Kit Carson, but because the dime novelists have applied their sensational methods to his career much of the truth about him has been obscured. Recently, however, the story of Carson's life, as dictated by the great scout him- self, has been published by a Taos (N M.) woman and in this simple harra- tive, which reflects the greatness of the man, the true story of his life has at last been revealed. Although Carson lived much of his later life at Fort Lyon, Colo, his name is written large all over the West If you would know something about the NEAL Kit Carson, read the illus trated feature article, “Kit Carson Speaks for Himself,” by Eimo Scott Watson, in this issue of The Reporter. ———————— SS] SAAT OI Half-Holldays Discontinued. The Milihelm Business Men's Asso- ciation announces that the Thursday ball holiday has been discontinued. Stores will continue to close on Tues: day and Thursday evenings at 6:00 o'clock. E.R SHRECKENGAST C—O A PISS Volumes —— NO. 38 nt 26 COWS SELL FOR #376150, Durst Farm, on AMiended— Average Swab's Sale on Well E144.95. {ow Friday, Price, Kauffman, M ~$185.00, $145.00 Zeigler, Madisonburg, ffliintown, and $182 (3) (3) A — Sheriff's Sale of Farm. peo ————— Patient Improving. wn —————— Eby Home, in OM Sta by W and 1. B the Lamont is ita development. working towards iis opening early n of the being exploited H O have v Searer, Sears Seat formed Seawra Bearer, vitally The de next Company W. Perry interested in four men velopment an Spring. Lave gon of also are d ile AA PAHS IEA. Girls Postpone Thelr Play. The Glad Girls, who had prepared a dramatic entertainment to be given In the Grange hall Priday evening of this week. have postponed their enter- tainment until Friday evening. Octo- ber 7th, A MP ie. Negro Pays Death Penalty. Carli Nolly, Philadelphia negro, was electrocuted at Rockview prison on Monday for the death of Charles Gay. Philadelphia officer. Nolly went to the chair at 7:03 a. m. and was pronounc: ed dead at 7:08 by Dr. C. J. Newcomb, prison physician. Nolly, known as “Scissors,” was tak: en from Philadelphia to the death house on Saturday. The body was un claimed and was buried in the prison cemetery. He refused the services of a minister at Rockview, n———————————— Unless signe fail, the Democratic candidates for county office will be come intimately acquainted with the house about the first of 1938, The Centre Reporter. $1.00 a year T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. the by W He now representing The cement the Centre gnfe as erection nen are now Thursday first this frost season ugh very tender vere Jured g of ntieth tak Hare r place . Fred a s.sier Centre ow be wllelonte at § w elect” of VOars. listricts, ted. Vacans Ok and «, last have this y Nie r of OW. rents dort @ WwW. H of NM prior to the i Mr. Egglesdorf is a brother-in‘law tw F. W. Auman and was in Milihbeim on a visit ago. He is & locksmith own business in the Smoky nove to his year and retire Recent pure a days miie west dver several weeks and has his City. He home witin expels to new the next visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hoy, in Howard, were: Mr, and Mrs Herbert Stover and daughter Mildred, and son Benton, lee Heltman. of Mackeyville: Mr. and Mrs. W. E Sharer, of Linden Hall} Mr. and Mra George Sharer and daugh* ter Bertha, of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mra RH. Benison and family, of Lite tle Nittany; Charity, Robert and Mary Louise Yearick, of Howard, and Char les Pletcher, of Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Roger T. Bayard's travel letters have been highly interesting to the Reporter readers and all of us will regret that the I¥t has appeared, for a remittance on Reporter subscription received recently indicates that Mrs. Bayard reached home. Perhaps it is assuming too much to say that she hurried home to meet this bill, but since most of our subscribers would be mortifisd beyond belief to realise that any of them were In arrears on subscription, we can’t think other than Mrs. Bayard is one of the average of them. If she has not done so. Mrs Bayard ought to prepare a lecture on travel and come back to her old home and In Grange Arcadia tell it to & house filled to the walls.