THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, BE — CENTRE HALL, PENNA. A one SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. SMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manager, BEDW. E. 9 Boieced at the Post Office in Centre Hau #® second class mall matter. PRERMS. The terms of subseriptiom to fe Reporter are $180 a year, In advance Display advertising rates made known + application "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES LUTHERAN CHARGE Greenhoe, Pastor.) FENNS VALLEY (Bev, 8, F, aa==10:30 A, M. 2:30 P. M. 7:30 FP. M. Bor T 1s ville, Coutre Hall, a MM SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Vastor) entre Hall— §:30—Sunday School. 7:80—Churdl; Service, Millg— $:00 Church Services 10:00 Sunday School Farmers Mills— #:30—Sunday School. 30:30—Church Service, EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. KE Smith, Faster.) Lemont—10:30 A. M Tusseyville—2:30 P. M, Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. Quarterly Conference will be held at @$pring Mills, Friday 2:00 PP, M. of this week at METHODIST EPISCOPAL’ Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor. Smuliton—S. 8. at § A. AM.; at 10 A. AM Centre Hall worship at 7:30 worship A. MM. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ————————————— For Congress, To the Cou ressioual By Republica: Dis caldidacy Lo £8 er ii fhe et 3. ria day. Ma Ppiiug Senator. For State State Commitieeman., ei resenting snary 20, 1 the For Republican State Committeeman. We are candidacy fpsburg Member lttes, ot halrman Republican County i Commitiee, We nasi burg, | tion County cidon of tre count be held as vi For Vice-Chalrman of the Republican County Committee, We Ie i name of lege tion £an decisi entre to be | Birthday ow Party. Mrs, 1} and Mr dren, Bon, Mr. and children and children, Misa Mary Jer, Mr daughter, Mr. an and children, Mr son, Mra. Emerick, Mr. and Mrs. John Dutrow and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siack and children, Mr. and Mra, Wim Luse, Mr and Mrs. Roy Dutrow and son, Mr and Mre Daniel Bloom, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Walker and children, Mi and Mrs. Ralph Lasse and children, Kith Walker and Jerone Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Homan children. i vy 1 LI lee Brooks and Mrs. Hobart ind Mrs Ed Mrs. O. T. Lhd Sirs al Jami Corman, and C—O i wradford & received a car joad each of corrugnted and channels Lain roofing, woven wire fencing and cement, These are all of the highest standard products of their kind, and are offered at orices that will bear in- vostigation. Do not buy before con- puting with Bradford & Co. 2 Co. have DEATHS wife of sunday suf- Interment (Thursday) it of the Viola died flu, about an May Byers, in Milheim, from BYE Paul 1} evening » Gt ns Ivers, she from which fered for week will be Millheim, Reformed wre Thore two children Hi today Fred officiating. She and 16 husband d Bettie Ww. made Rev, Ciriesing churvh, Was month days her Jr. a 32 vears, l survive and Ma in her Paul, father, Edward SOON » ’ Mr brothers Ruey Tohn Mis but her mother, Boob, two Boob, and iL sister, 0 survive her, fo La months GETZ. Alice Getz, wie Getz, died the Getz mont at the age of 76 2 days, following Mrs at of home nea vears, § ines and an 8 of sev it » was da Dauberman Hall, her husband children: Mrs. Mary Hutton, Neb. : David, of Altoo and Charles, at home, She was a Lemont M. E. church. were held Thursday afternoon at 2:30, Fev Rishel officiat- ing. Interment was made in the Boals- burg cemetery. Brig disease, the eral years from Mra, and Sarah was at ughter of Isans and 22, 1863. and the Getz Tressler, born Onk October Surviving . are following of na, member of Frun« Plattsmouth, ral services John David Snyder died morning, In Millhetm, months, Funeral Saturday; The leceased SNYDER Thursday ged T3y SIV Ces on and 7 id o helm GATS, Wer he n in- in Mil a son of Samu«l Hea wile ury terment Was and Sarah (Orn- iorf) the Snyder wis twice married, laxt diving hi m, wea } " £ eVerti FOS MILLER Mrs. Jeremiah Miller died Dubois i the latter part f last Ww information re given The deceascd M died of a daughter of John and wa born at 76 years, months She ls survived hy husband and two children: Charlies Rockey, of Bellefonte, and Mra, Or. Yard, of Zion. She also leaves four brothers and two sisters: Edward and Willlam Decker, of Lock Haven; Mra, Effie Yarnsdl, of . Hubersburg; Minnie, Herbert and Charles, all of Piteairn. Burial was made at Zion Anna Hockey thie WAS Aa Decker bed and 0 days old ROCKEY feo of ( nt heart H ns FOOTY nel at Zion, : She and Mary Hublorsinirg result a 5 19 in BOWER. Charles Bower, 1 and respected ditizen of Penn township, dkd in the home of his son, IL. P. Bower, of Infirmities due of his advance: od age. SCHOOL NEWS C. H, H. SCHOOL NOTES, Baked Athlet High supper, Supper. of Ham A sc school The sociation Centre Hull ham High The mashed will = Saturday, Apri sehool assembly room ba served) Tre 0D a baked will menu consists potatoss home-made bak cream and cake extra on cach hased mre irom é 3 ody Distriet Institute Here, In € iil hold in the The Litut innund District meeting Fridiy afte: Dr '. Peter building noon Apri { nike lie is cordially vited to attend meeting Program, sophomores will g Friday P. M Captivity, the Assembly The Assembly program to 4 Turtles In The two turtics which in captivity on Patrons and t from 3:00 (¥ H phomaonrs being train Day They by the Hi- class have are ed are for a Taoe being fod ained ology class TOWNSHIP VYOCA. TIONAL SCHOOL GREGG NOTES Senlor Friday Night, at Spring Mills, Play East Side” 3 « ¥ » i % Spring Mi WE Te OF INTEREST. Mearle archos stag jartiey. Tha music a manager, Vv tha oy veral (kT N tra il fu for ening and there mu numbers bes ba se nets algo twien from stu it he secured this Tickets may dents of the we hoo! Wis) nauity, Children, 20 be following Tickets Prices: a5¢c. also iredd at the Athletic Testimonial Banquet April IL muy door Friday evening, Friday, Plans are w under thivtic bangu dinner M in to attend ordey may ni [ut wement to the itizen of the community COIs (mien, women requirement Lt al & Jamison the school ipply of 1d NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PROB 74 DOUBLE-EDGE BLADES The best shave you ever had ..OF your 4 money bok FOR BALE vears old this spring; of 2-yoi Hall; 'pho {ray coming 9 (horse and H Foust, old mare, team mare) Centre DEAD K REMOVED prompt- ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 36, Centre Hall; call at our BIO expense, FOL ages 9 BALE mont Police dog Frader, Mooring Pring 50¢ for b $1 for 10 Sample Ay supply you, Blade.. 10¢ " write direct PROBAK CORPORATION robiowsy be * 656 FIRST AVENUE if your DEALER cannot FOR BALE 50c Aozer, 1.4 Hall " iE GARDEN FAT PLOW] grarder with arr ©. Mek NEW YORK RIDS—— [EowArD . AES ASKS HIS FATHER A QUESTICH , AFTER SEEING HIS NEW TWN, SISTERS FOR THE FIRST TIME POP, WHICH ONE | ARE YUH Goin’ 7A TO KEEP? f AWAY For Afty whet the where farm moved to Ana~ ed until fou taken into the ing from FONSI voars ago when he was son was Aaronsburg. his Interment cemetery, home of made in the Luther. RA ——— — GRUESOME ———_—— Husband, Out of Employment and Worried, Barricaded Himself In Room and Fired Fatal Shot Out of Window at His Wile Ag a result of a quarrel between the heads of a family Wednesday morning of last week, at Cuba Mines, about a mile west of Philipsburg, a murder and sulcide are the outcome. The victims are Thomas Sleigh, aged 066, who shot his wife, Myrtle, aged 65, and then turned the gun on himself, Following the argument, presumably over financial troubles, Mrs, Sleigh was if the i and deat nats husband « € iy vhile het hose much the same way to go Mr, and England, Mines for many yoa's ber of the Philipsburg Men, and both Church Christ The ead ending came as a the community, known and had natives of Sleigh fave Ire were sided He w jodge ne mbes Mrs but al Cua a mem of Red of the sudden and great shock to they were well friends. Gas were of ir whire many MARRIAGE LICENSES, {Orvis Tacas ..... : May I. Richner Robert Hunsinger ina Tamangun Grace M. Kersteotter.,,....q«. Millheim ‘Hirry N. Lucas. viet» Moshannon {Carrie B. Meeker ..i......Moshannon i C—O DATA If you are in need of a heating stove, (I will put a “Sunbeam” in your home, {with board and pipe complete, for $70.00-~W. H. Miller, Bellefonte, . RICHELIEU rit 1 Y, FRIDAY EF “THE STATE” hy oe SATURDAY ALL THIS WEI MONDAY AND TUESDAX (T WEEK— “CHARMING SINNERS® i NEXT WEDNESDAY “MADONNA OF AVE, A” “Law of the Plains" “Pootlights and Fools” Gorgeous! Glittering! Musical Comedy! and % Barrels More per Acre - from seed potatoes (reated with TY" 5 4 _— A N SEMESAN BE often prevented by ! ) ATO grower Port ner of vied Bel treated seed potato C. E. Randolph of M creased crop is shown abn tenth acre basis, harvested 21.4 barrels more per acre A farmer Allegany County, Marviand, increased his yield 60 bushels peracre asa result of Semesan Bel seed treatment, while in Crawford County, Towa, increases of 37 bushels per acre on Ohio seed and 88 bushels peracre on Cobblers have been reported. Controls Seed-Borne Diseases Diseases, such as Rhizoctonia, scab and black leg, which result in reduced yields and lowered quality, are due to surface infections by fangi and bac. teria. Treating the seed with Semesan Bel destrovs such surface -borne organ isms. The attacks of certain soil -infes. n ! which For mnstance, FomiaEs on ih 4 I ¢ throug! i lmnfectant out "ne i ne, whose © On a one. Quickly Applicd at Low Cont No time-consuming soaking, walter or expensive equipment sary. Simply mix with cold water, dip and plant. Semesan Bel retains its disinfecting strength until completely One man alone can easily treat 200 to 100 bushels per day. Even mn hot NCES. used, from sprouted seed may be safely treated with Semesan Bel, One pound of Semesan Bel makes 10 quarts of dip which treats from 16 to 22 bushels of seed potatoes. Use for both white and sweet potatoes. Packed in all convenient sizes from ove to 300 wands, Four ounces, 0c; one pound, 1.75; five pounds, $8.00, Use Ceresan for seed grains and cotton; Semesan Jr. for seed corn; Semesan for vegetable and flower seeds and bulbs. GEO. H. STOVER, CENTRE HALL
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