THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, A CENTRE HALL, PENNA. sms sis — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. SMITH, Editor, EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Pr — Bmteved at the Peat Oflice in Centre Hal 2 second clase mall matter, THRMS. The terms of subseription to Be Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. Plplay advertising rates made known = apelication. ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES (Bev. B, ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall—0:00 A, M,, Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M. Spring Mills—7:80 P. M. rt SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) No services—pastor on vacation. EVANGELICAL (Bev, W, KE, Smith, Paster.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, No preaching services will be held on this charge Sunday, August 17 and 24. Regular services Sunday, August lst, The pastor will be on his vacation #t 21 Pleasant St, Sidney N. Y. a DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For United States Senator: SEDGWICK KISTLER, of Clinton County, For Governor: Chester County. For Lieut Lancaster For Bee. of In WINSTON, of For Judge of Supreme Cour C. NILES, of York County. For Judges Supe y REIBER, of ¥., DOUGLAS, GUY K., BARD, of LUCY D County. HENRY ernal Affairs: Cumberiand AARON E. and GEO. DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT AND CQUNTY TICKET, i , MAX- County. For Representative is r WEBLL J. MOORE, of Mchean For Btate Senator: DON GINGERY, of Cleartield County, For Representative in JOHN G. MILLE Eo —., fr LOCAL AND Misses Evelyn kirk and Betti Yoright 4H club meetings at Dr. and Mrs of Btate Croft, on re for a month's rly pastor filled an ing In the Me South WilHam Miss Mary elected ass ht lensville 1 and will enter u September uate of Bu net deen PDO H 8B. win connection meeting, Grange Park, 7:80 o'clock. offi members y attend thb Be ALIS ing. The highway Aaraonsgbu « is impassable on of road construction, and this fact that the road in Aarondburg als0 torn up, made it a dertaker Good} home in nary arrangements for t Friday of Mis Harriet Koch Rev, B. F. Bieber, of Mrs. apd son-in-law and Mrs. Ernest Ol thelr ter Lavon, of Lorain, Ohio, were gu recently of XM Mrs. P. HH and others of the Luse fam iy in this section. Mrs, late John Fu valley for ents lived in Colyer and fore leaving a —— ® * & @ » » » . + @ » . FARM CALENDAR » » Ix tween Millhelim Frank Clark, sen Lasse. ark, a daughter of the has not two years. Her pert Potter township been in the about also at Farmers Mills be nere, TIMELY REMINDERS FROM # PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE . SCHooL oy AGRICULTURE gf . » $0 » » » Put Late Chicks on Rangye Late-hatehed chicks not forgotten. It is worth while to them on a separate range away from the older chicks. Toke Care of Helfers— Take a at the heifers out on pasture. They may be short of water or feed or both, It pays to keep the young stock growing. When to Requeen— Requeening” should be done toward the end of the last honey flow of the season. The operation preferably should be performed before the mid- dle of September. New queens may be reared by the beekeeper or purchased from a reliable breeder, Show Farm Products Every fapmer has a chance to win some of the prize money offered by his county fair, county farm show, or State farm products show. Better specimens kept at home never win from those not quite so good which are entered in the competition, Clean the Sprayer— Before putting the orchard or pota- to machine away for the season, it is A good plan to clean the tank and the working parts, oll the pump, and oil #nd Jooscn all threaded parts, should be pla «oe look THE CENTRE REPO . . - - * . » CENTRE COUNTY NOTES, short illness, | ’ . * . * * * » * » DEATHS WEAVER. —After a which time he was confined to | Weaver, of Spring Mills Thursday morning a services were held home on Monday forenoon; | : interment fn Salem church cemetery, Ment and discharged on Penn Hall. Rev. DD. R. the Reformed church, HOSPITAL 1 * -. during bed, passed Frances Rishelseven-vear-old Paul 13, Rishel, of Mi Monday for imilas away on Funeral ter of theim his home, from the adm ted on Tuesday, William M Des son of Hall, Monday Keener,| Dean, 11'vear-old offic below { Clintick, of linden patient the pastor of ated, The deceased was a Weaanver, and at death aged 78 11 months and 3 days. His wife, | who before marrage was Miss Doub line Grenoble, died almost ten years ago. There survive him a daughter, Emma, wife of Willam tUpka, neav Spring Mills. i He was a farmer by occupation, and on for many y<ars lived on the farm owned west of Spring Mills, On retir- ing from farming, about fifteen years ago, he moved to Spring Mills. Two years ago he suffered a parmlytic stroke, from the effects of which he never fully recovered } me surgical and W discharged on son of Simon following day. was a Spring surg eal Snyder, of wis admitted as a Monday. and Mrs, College, Lacian (C, R. D., tient Mr, State of an infant Tuesday years, on Willams proud Vernon are the SOT, of last week, Btate College, patient for on Tuesday. Linwood Heath, of had Peen a surgical time, was dischaiged hei Penna, Thursday as a Helen Rossman, of admitted last gical patbknt and disc Mrs, Guy was admitted on patient and d A. H. became a wis harged Moyer, of Friday as a surgi scharged on Mrs, Catharine widow of home in morning il De was due largely Harriet late Amos Aaronsbure KOCH." ~ Koch, died at Tuesaday easy town sad Penn on Hartswick, of surgical the Koch, patient the on her jand was to nage, Heh as 30 years, her 1 discharged seated in Horner, of s admitted on Saturday as « Orvis chair, her advanced 7 months and 17 held Frilay Aarons where her iaid tient, ces will be rnoon, with Mrs B. Tate, of Saryd t ment at was discharged was inte ship, on oS husband about ten Years ago The <eceonsed was a Daniel and Sarah (Lutz) Koch family lived In Centre number of years ago. The mt Mrs, Isanc Camg Martin, Pine sunbury; under We surcal some time, Condo Miss Dorothy Whitecar, of Hall a student nurse, became 5 patient on Sunday. daughter TT » Lr Ese 5 $ 1 » children are: There were nu total of Mrs. Charles Daniel Koch, Neese and Mrs Hruce Hossman, Harry N. Koch, State Colieg Roy Cox 3 efonte; nome, Grove } the hospital on Monday Mrs. a ————————————— LOCALS GEAB TWO. hedm | Mrs, hard-fought Sunday Evening Serviee on Park. i ‘se 41 al INTERESTING DEMONSTRATION AUGUST 27th & 28th Come to Our Display Building at the GRANGE FAIR and see demonstrated the wonderful, new quick dry- ing finish Jifty-namel. The Felton-Sibey demonstra. tor will be on hand to explain the merits of this pro- duct. He will be glad to begin for you the finishing of any article you may want to get started and will suggest color schemes dnd right methods to complete the work, You can secure a 30c can of Jiffy-namel for 10¢ by filling out the coupon below. Take advantage of this offer and you will be well repaid. There is no obligation to buy, just an opportunity to have you know more about this product. HOSTERHAN & STOVER CO. HARDWARE MILLHEIM, PA, At the GRANGE FAIR, CENTRE HALL, AUGUST 23 to 29, 1930. This COUPON Is good for 20e. If prepented with 10e this coupon entitles bearer to a regular 80¢ Can of JIFFY-NAMEL for trial It must be presented on or before date of demonstration given above. ONE CAN ONLY TO EACH PERSON. Your Name ....... Address I CEE Hosterman & Stover Co. :: Millheim PRESENT THIS COUPON TO US AT GRANGE FAIL NEWS NOTES FROM LOCAL PRESBYTERIAN MANSE Mr. and Mrs Haugh { itllers at the Pre M Hubert yterian werd isd on Monday evening ind Ma were dinner guests at Fr §lay evi Men's GLY evening at i home on Don’t forget the tice Thurs that does byterian body hearsal Union Chor mean 8:30, at the May we We wea Aare to gine at the held Aug. and Mra, to make outing not Manse, please”? have every out want a full re because the } 24th Endeavor Rervices on camp ground on Babbath, ast night, Rev, Kirkpatrick drove to Welke Thursday ' on the Beouts atl thelr a ald camp It was a beautiful place to camp, but made it a tents, Accepting Scout Masters 4 their cots pleh a the inclemency of the weather Hittle moist for the Invi Kirk roosting in the got ation of Lhe patricks up by of the had a Scouts {tors Boouls craft, ar seo camp. Gels Important Post, W. Harr@sor Walke GRO Off: Lavy isl ————————— Shaffer Damage Case Settled, Ds. darkness cast a shadow on the beauty of your home? Good general illu- mination in your home is essential for your furnishings to look attractive at night. WEST PENN POWER CO BETTER LIGHT MEANS MORE BEAUTY nn 1s ia L Lr LUSE~SMITH, Fred 1B. ILause, youngest d Mr P. H. lass Marah Hazel B ister 1} M Hen Prise itheran pars J. I Hany Vv eintly. BOALSBURG ITEMS. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Breon, Md son, © dJeveland, Ohlo, ar t} iy in a & home id Mrs this Mins ID Prof geion 1% Mr. and Mrs, Gap NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. RADIO Repair Service depend guess work. on tinkering and US a call SNYDER’S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. 0. ¥. Bufldir CENTRE HALL, (ive Eg.) PA. INSURANCE Axo REAL ESTATE fore Pee WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. were C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. - DOG SHOW Flower Show Swine Show Poultry Show Horse Show BASE BALL THURSDAY County School Day. Pupils and teachers will be guests of Fair on this day. Free Acts. Midway will have special attractions for young and oll SATURDAY Baseball. Free Acts, Horse Rac ing. County range Reunion. Hick FRIDAY Horse Races, Stock Judging, Free Acts. Baseball. Plenty to do every minute, Midway, the place for fun and frole for all ages, LABOR DAY Harness and Running Races. Baseball. Political Booster Day. Susie J, Davis, nominee for U. Senator. Hickville Band. Baseball, -
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