The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 22, 1928, Image 5

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    LOCAL
LL
AND PERSONAL
in
on
Peputy Sheriff Sinte H
Centre Hall in his official
Tuesday.
A daughter
Mr. and Mrs.
ters Mills,
Miss M. Mildred P
week-end with her
Im Sharer, Centre
The
Sprucetown
bake sul
Mrs,
s&ster, in
sick ali winter,
The 1.
formed chur
booked
Memori
Hoy was
capacity
to
Pot-
horn
at
ently
Swe ny,
WARS I'd
George
mer spent tne
Mrs, Fk
Hall,
rank
sister,
near
Ladies’ Add
ME
and bazaar
Soclet
Margaret Godshall
ohnstown,
during
who
dies’
Bettie Eb
Mrs. H. L
meas I
town,
Spring
had a
the og
ruary.
s|0ome i
wae unable to
and consequently
is teaching w
reach here on
the gr:
18 closed
Eight more sale
then the
er condit
very unfay
has about
sale
weather
Pennsyi
odist church ir
jJast week
¥. Hagan
%
cident
Stahl. nem
Philadelphia
where he hole
of the Penn
Bre
The
in
tions,
sl MA i tl
ZERBY—MALONE,
wen kK at
‘entre
Hall
mat
F. Greenhoe
A. a—
Movings In Town.
Beaumont
be mm Ch
en district 1id
sh i. Haney, of Aare
move into
vacated b dry
to Linden Hall;
locate in the Pitta
will be followed by
who comes here
Walter Hos
will the
Ripka house when
MceClintie who
C. W. Kifer will
bufgh district and
FEggrivda H. Loughner
from near Potters Mills
terman goes to his farm west of Pot
ters Mills. Roy Searson will occupy
the portion of the MoCool house when
vacated by C. J, Harter who has se:
lected to locate in Bellefonte, H. IL.
Pepoon, of Bellefonte, comes here to
live in the new house owned by H. W.
Potter,
Hoes
was" SRI
NORTH CHATHAM, N,
Sheffield Producer’s Cooperative Assn., Inc.
STATEMENT REGARDING
PRICE REDUCTION.
the recent
Y.—~MARCH 14, 1928,
gard to the unfortunate controversy aves
i» the following are the steps in chronological order a
Dadrymen
26th,
I¥nler
ting of the Executive Committee of the
22nd
the New York
milk
League
After
on Febr
the mos
February
Metropolitan
held the following notice, dated
Cn Bond to
No. 3, 1
Association
through Milk Cont
“With regard
sent by the Dalrymen’s
Dealers:
“Pleased he
from a letter
Metropolitan
moving in Class
Cooperative
to quote
to
fo
ut
self by this
your country
advised that under the authority reserved
Association In the contract for the sale of milk to you
plants during the month of Mareh, 1925 and subleet to the reservation
therein set forth, due to competitive conditions In your selling territory,
It has been decided to reduce the price of that amount of your Class 1 milk
you sell In the metropolitan area and which Is commonly known as
“hulk milk” and “dipped milk” “Halk milk” is milk dellversd the ultl-
mate consumer In forty quart cans and “dipped milk” is milk dipped from
such cans into containers supplied by such ultimate consumer. The amount
of the reduction making the price such milk,
containing 3.5 per butter-fut Two and 90100 (32.90) per in the
201-210 mile freight the butteriat differential to remain same”
Un Ma d the following telegramw bE fot tan D
Board. “March 2,
which
fo
for
owl,
the
is forty-seven eents. thas
cent
zone,
Conference 199%
i2ud St
Price
N. Y. Mik
110 East
Class One
Deliveries
Pounds ( nein
Previous
amm
Special le
Hundred
Revoke
Forty-seven Cents
Morning March Filth, This will
duction on Bulk and Dipped Milk.
PDAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE COOPERATIV}
na
tedueed
ANSOCIATION, INC
PRICES CUT A CENT A QUART.
yesterday a reduction In
Yon Bomel, President,
here he a reduction
“hn On bulk milk,
had already put into effect,
and general of
far reduction.
MILK
Farms Co,
Monday.
rket
of both *A"™
qunrt
President
pries
that
one
the
sald
announced
Le Roy A.
conditions 1
“The
of milk
owing to prevailing mg
cent bottles
a reduction of
“Harry A. Cronk,
Farm Products Co,
Sheftied
beginning
of
hie
wonld
m ik.
heen
and sadd,
on quart
ane eant per
Viee
announced o
manager Borden's
sim
it vi “
PRODUCER'S COOPERATIVE
fe WW.
SHEFFIELD ASSN. Ine
Halliday, Secretary,
IPENN'A HALF FED BY
| HER OWN PRODUC]
Eggs and 22,000.
Wheat Outside. ~Two-
Meats,
[Mast Bay 600.000.000
| 000 Bushels
| Thirds Shy on
of Success
with Chicks
NLY 507, of chicks fed an average ration live. When
fed properly, at least 9077 can be saved. Chicks need
a feed to give them warmth, strength, energy and vitamins
for life and growth. This is the reason 1592 hatcheries say
feed Purina Chick Startena, the buttermilk starting ration
which contains Cod Liver Oil. We will be glad to tell you
ceding plan that is as simple as A BC. You'll be chicks
money ahead. Come in.
BRADFORD & CO.
CENTRE HALL
Iw
During the snow stor
i Jodon
Hurt,
62 bo 4
Suncay
b.. '
were consumed as meat, this amount [timates for Pennsylvania are: Motoreyellist
would supply only one-third of the
State's consumption of beef, veal, mut- |
ton, lamb and pork.
i
Production Consumption m
eo 10,000,000 14,000 000
«20,000 060%) 20,000) OK)
$20,006) (0) 447 O06 (4K)
22 AWN (KK $4 Oy (0h bile
168.000 000 re«
Unit
Apples,
Potatoes, bushels
‘Milk, gallons
Wheat
Eggs, dozen
bushels of Clyde J
mote and
wernt
nd
nina
the now
farm
ener
prod
“These figures emphasize
mous consuming power
ucts in Pennsylvania '
bg advantage of our agriculture, near Beef, bs Basis sn 16.57
to the greatest markets in the Ves) Ihe
world," assert officials depart Mutton & amb, NH 721
ment, Pork bs “haa esd
The
for bushie
and reveal one 1H O00
ZANE 01 BK (Ky
Ness AS O00 1,400 000
of the (Ky 53 B00 (G0
SOO GEN) GAT IKK) (HK)
production and consumption es
night
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Phone 11R2
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