THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST. Debating Team Selected, Johnston otto liver - ——— The faculty has scleoted the Centre Zt ile a ' in fot 1a | Nester Nerius ane H JUNIORS WILL GIVE CLASS PLAY | Hall High school debating R. Campbell Bellefont AND SATUR. NIGHTS afcounty debaling league. The team 4 one na hana elected | Stan” js the title o THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1030. FARM FOR BALE OR RENT—Farm of 40 acres, inc wding 10 acres of wood. land, Haven yor; : Haver waiter a Wn Hal, R THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, MARRIAGE LICENSES, John CC, McMullen Mary EE. Bwiflt.... Wm. D. Agnes 1B ’ / DEATHS, Mrs, Greenhoe, Towistown South-east of Cole repair; running house Edward 1, phone B4HA, yy Hout zdiale located 1 mile — m— GREENHOE, Greenhoe, wife CENTRE HALL, PENNA. of Rev. Samuel F. died At a TT {the Laitheran parsonage here, Saturday SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. the 8. W. BEMITH, Editor. weeks during BDW,. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and treated by FRIDAY Business Manager, suffering to It "SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES |= + >=. 0. @ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE |, = (= oo (Bev, Delas RK. Keener, Pastor) Central Pennsylvania Centre Hall— W. M. Rearick, of M #:30—Sunday School. £51 f the officiating 30: 80-—-Church Service. | te ent was made In the local ae a Tusseyvilie— vers Me al +» WASam Weaver with the Gregg Ti 1:80—Sunday School. | Minerva Greenhoo was the ! i @ Norrl the wh leading vhool and 3:80—Churcty Ser Danlel and Ehzabeth (Noi) RY ; choo hawing Marc) His rT isfy 5 ie Sid Wroeusley, th § adding on h ith. Buffalo V : Fred Lu to the survived by he wlio — i bulldings in good C. H, H,. SCHOOL NOTES, Lock i in ( air; ru PARR, snitre Fock morning from carcinoma of Haven isburg an iBness of several had had from clnds VOALS i lof Class of tha on Tues- wl Friday faite ahe been N She which time ensbury ‘ Lr {Cummings ‘31; Addin $82: | Georg A fr . mira, N. ¥Y Centre Hall Highig,., Morrow '33; Walter Inson i pera B, Bennett Bimira, N. Y. in ol He Ee ot We Win : CHICKS of this week, On Friday night, seats ; ton fo president of will be i ] Jeation 1 will be reserved 3 % Hoe “EL \ Thi th and Dr, debate will be, v vod 1 i Minty Hoenn the spocinlists t i$ i the | ora 30; Bbensh 80» A 5% 1 fron se 5 i some extent diseass play to ba presented by the Jun- numixr of Funeral services were ofdd san church, and ton, Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, 18¢, 20c & 25¢ Each from hens that have been selected for their size, eolor. and laying qualities. J. C. Robinson SPRING MILLS, PA, The cast of cha Synod, § , ractors : 3 a race hould be the of support EXECUCTOR'S NOTICE, the aatale “OO Te In- fiiinburg, ory folle ‘ i ot gram follows! the public schools In of JON - of College and control of Ha High school will debate the matter of ATHAN J. THESBLER, late Township, ( ys Coun ieceanad, Letters te lary on bean duly granted pons knowing ther : lite are requested mediste pi snd those agalnst the same to present them ¢ thenticated f« settlement, WwW. SWAREB R. TRESS $ Executors Linden Hall, Pa same body, Stan Centre Comes Liray, Vocational High vice, inughter of Rished, EVANGELICAL Union (Rev, W. KE. Smith, Paster.) husband, Rev. Bethesda—10:30 A. M. 0 Valley Locust Grove—2:30 P. M. Mrs Spring Mills, 7:10 P. M. also. a and was born in county. She is ment, TOWNSHIP VOCA- TIONAL SCHOOL V. 8S. Junlors to Glve Class Play. Greenhoe, pastor of the GREGG Lutheran charge, and NOTES Howard BE. Butz, of half Mrs, Lewisburg, and a niece, waon, of Shippensburg. y nns . . one sister, Brook “, “step on it Hazel Wilton, ffections ! Prudence Quimbly, Huntingdon; sister, Curtis Kelly, of Mrs. N. P. Gr She was the METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Harry W, Newman, Pastor.) Centre Hall—S. 8. at 9:30 A. M.; Worship at 10:30 A. M. Sprucetown—8. 8S. at 1:30; worship at 2:30 P. M. and Spring Mills—S. 8. at 9:30; public|; he congregation here, Porship at 7 P. M. od In the the POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ——————————— For Congress, te Gregg Tv Junior «la Of ional school “The Deacon's night of this in the Grang« is. The play aged 66 years, 3 months and davs ing old maid Mrs Shepard, in the Sidley the interest her husband, the activities and intercst- Church at Greenhoe took a lively ” public work of gin with pastoral Beart direct from search of her Amelia Sara was identified whi wWilat fortune, welfare of Copenhaver Between Plano solo ‘sr Helen Odenk by the dass—"Here We Are” Dude"—Mary Allen and Robert MoClormick, large. —— Irvin Thomp- bed on Bunday State Col- James THOMPSON. found dead in son was Voters of the 23r To the Republican morning, at near Congressional District: Be candidacy for Congre the 1 The 1} : strict, composed « hes id, 3 t : i . . Har The wr) Die on - wrg for cremation. 1 when thiirteer - meron and McKean cot 4 ul oO s . ’ > tv “Hs (314 BOLE opps ’ ’ 3 / the { ned, will be Interred in the Pine i A attained a nished by the school orchestra which was approached | ) steers, then pounds, his home 5 i the chorus UeKy ody was shipped to Pitls ne or Ls / nshos FARMER near Noiling Springs. Pennsylvania, irover who offered to buy twenty market, at $10.50 a the decision of the Primary election day, May 20th, 1930 Spring Mills (Centre Co.) For State Senator. We are authorized to same of Harry B. Scott, of burg, Pa, as a candidate fo: ination for State Senator, the Thirty-Fourth District, Clearfield and Centre Primary Election to be held on day, May 20th, subject to sules governing the Republic would have } reacy for hundred Business manage Ruling. The buyer, who was a stranger to the community, proposed to par hy check the i w— certain bank a rence, The farmes then tele phoned i wered : oo the bank and in the course of conversation dis OTT MILLS, " : : . FOTTERS 1 1 that he was u raclling his stock by £1.50 on cach nd an ’ vit 3 3 hundred pou: and gave name of a tial ; announce the!d New Faculty Philips- the nom- rpresentiog Mich. ; , at home, Ammon {ioorgoe CORMAN r a resident of Milk comprising at the Tues- | a Lest on Confronted w the market price, the drover cone sented to pa * difference, which netted the farmer an additional §.00. Counties, % towns Monday. 1830, the | servi today (Thi an party. he cour Committeeman. ized to For State We ame author pame of Harry B. purg, Penna. as a glectoin for State Committeeman resenting Centre County, at the mary Electi i hel 20, 1930 the announ Scott, of The Modern Farm Home Has a TELEPHONE candidate Tuesday, 3 For Republican County Chalrman. We are authorized to anno } For Republican State Committeeman. We are authorized to anno 136 thi candidacy f James H. Hugg of Phil fpsburg, PP ! Lv nt BIG SALE vrs | Metsber of SATU RDAY | of the Primary Election to be held i. : E | np A | May 20, 1 . t . ter was ’ — 4 ; a 4 eww PEE EPR Hold axin- ite t { 1 Ye ¥ gs te $ . au i i FEN aane i March x 15, 292, i Pre R , i JERE TR Boalshurg Will Clinie, MENA adavEe SEE” The 1 the A: toxin Vox al 8, 15 will ages doses physic take of t all t Hall, will Dish disease was each killing It is present all classes and the nun Feduced by six years Toxin-antitoxis ing Immun fmmunity, protect adult sons, Buscaptit from the year. {i Ide 9 susceptible ti antitoxin, test. The to three week! Here is a bargain event without parallel in the history of this com. munity! This great spring clearance sale brings to bargain seekers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure famous used cars “with an OK that counts” at savings that will be long remembered. n House slat ——— Two Saleddes In Two Hours ‘reed yor unty 14 Hie, nat 8 shock Due to the tremendous popularity of the New Chevrolet Six, we have an unusually large stock of fine used cars. To clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low sale prices that are nothing less than sensational. Buy a car during this sale at many dollars below its normal price! Look to the red “OK that counts” tag as proof of its qual ity and dependability. This tag signifies that the car has been thoroughly reconditioned. Be sure to attend this sale early. Garman House Not Sold, hie Carma Hous in Bed a well known hosts sylvanina the August (lintz estate on Satu: but no sale to 317.500. « its value by entatives shel I Mrs, John Rimmey Glintz estate, sia | wening.. by thelr —————— i n Central P puniic sale Party. held for Mr family, Fri- and A Farewell trade was deemed less Wide Choice of Four and Six Cylinder Cars 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE—ANl new tires Motor overhauled, in R d C exonilent condition. Looks like new. To oa sters, oupes, be satisfied you must see this car bee $15 Sedans, Coaches new Car guarantee; oats you have for smut may bringland children, Mr. and Mrs Bamuel rucks you better returns than investing in! Horner and children, Mr. and Mrs, Large and small, of the following: a new oar; very carefully taken care e ’ ’ ' of. This car can be bought through high priced, untried seed in your neigh- | Fred Young, Eugene, Dean and Martha ; borhood. Smut is easily and cheaply McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rim- FORD, CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, GMAC with a small down payment of party wns ¥ “a repre and d-oviinder ea: and stamina neighbors with power, get-away Has roomy Duco finished and five good tires. Ree it today. 3260; casy terms 1927 PONTIAC COUPE~—Here’s a real bly for any kind of driving. Has many thousands of miles of comfort for busi- ness and pleasure. Don't miss this for durability. $275. 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN-—For econ. surprise reduced, Charles Rime Pleas Gap; Witmer and son i Claude Wert and i Mr, and Mra. Edgar Rimmey Treating the and children Mr. and Mrs. John Wert i i]s a complete Treating Smut In Oats, Those present were : Farmers are look over oft bins with a view of salecting for the first crop to be spring. Smut in the large annual losses, Fisher hoaly beginning to {from ant fore you buy 350 down payment, month seo] Mr an Mrs. O i next | Mr aude sown Mra por 1920 CHEVROLET wr oats Causes one of | children, SEDAN~{Carries a cannot tell It from controlled by treating the sced with formaldehyde, applied as a spray, sprin- kle or dip. Whatever method js used, one pint of formaldehyde properly di- futed will treat 50 bushels of oats. Seed should be cleaned tHoroughly and grad- ed before it Us treated. Surplus seed treated with formaldehyde may be fed to MHMvestock without injury, provifled the grain is first spread out and thor. oughly aired for severnd days. If bags and sacks have been used for smutty oats, they should ‘be soaked In a fore maldehyde solution or sprayed with it before treated seed Is put In them. Contaminated drills also should be dis. infected. Formaldehyde ts irritating to the yes, nose and throat and must be mey and children, of Boalsburg: Mr and Mrs. Clarence Miller and children, Mr, and Mra, Calvin Weaver and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Stoner, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray- mond, J. W, Raymond, Mr. and Mra C. P. Ramer and son Charles, Mr, and Mrs, Wm Martz, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Runkle and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Neff and ohdidren, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Neff and children, ev. and Mrs. Delas Keener, Hoy Neff, Alfred rove, Mr. and Mrs, John Rimmey and children, Refreshments consisting of sandwich- en, plokles, cake and fee cream In abundance were served, AN had an ene Joyable evening, returning home at a handled with cara late hour, STUDEBAKER, PONTIAC, AND STAR. Some as low as $20. Buy the easy way-Pay while you Ride $190; balance by the month, 1927 STAR COUPE—very small miles age, tires lke new; upholstery neat. Paint like new; many miles of service, Don't miss this buy; come in at once. Discount for cash or a small down payment. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH-—Offering a omy, beauty and comfort this car can not be matched elsewhere. (Buy any used car on easy terms.) This car for only $160 down payment. 1925 MAXWELL TOURING--WII give thousands of miles of service. Just the car for pleasure or for driving to and rom work. Leather upholstery. Prive, 00,