The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 25, 1930, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. CHANGE IN R, R. SCHEDULE Valley? What can it do for you? of each week —, A, Miller. during week of Encampment and Fair. | one pair 32x
32%6.00, cheap—J, B Loozer.
ON THE LOCAL BRANCH MORAL: You may have the best CII A D1 \ : . . Heward offered Heturn to “Heport- | . : Boon -
. Merchandise in the World for Sale, but GRA we FOR SBALE~—I have Abi lop office, Centre Hall, i RANGE FOR BALE~Owing to in-
Silos are being filled at this time on Beginning Monday of next wok the |lf You keep it Buried, the World will grape crop this yean and am retall- | . . stallation of gas, will dispose of first-
many farms, : : B . yo nex week, the ing them at Ge per 1b, You can get FOR BALE~—2 shot guns, Hke new; | class range, almost ke new; fine
cast -bound passenger train on the lo- any amount you want, They are one
The Homan Motor Company on 1 branc p » : t 11 ar
$ : pe oi ranch of the P. R. R., will ar- rood 1 Lire ¢ . . wr |
: y good and ripe; come at once ~~Harry | double 12 gauge “"Hammerless Rang. | ing at Reporter office
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never know anything about it.—With
apologies to Jim Duffy, Advertising
Department, Armour & Company.
single 12 gauge “Bay Btate,” one |b and guaranteed in every way.
Batisfaction Guaranteed
Tuesday received a Chevrolet scdan, rive at Centre Hall at 11:08 A. M,, in Id nges, Ce ‘ i o¢ | i
coupe, conch and one and one-half ton}stead f 11:36 A. 'M 18 her for Np Aire Hall. “1 b* 1 Will sell cheap to quick buyer. |
% ad Hung » § » nlf stead o 80 A. M., as ereofore. - - . ’ : A “ u rg “yr
: Ea aS wea , R. C, McClintie, Linden Hall, Pa. 2t| C. D. CASE ER
truck. No change takes place in the time PENNY-A-W D UMN CIDER PRESS. The cider press at r ds 1, « #t} Ao « ASK VELEN,
i. ' . wlof arrival of the west-bound train. NY-A-WOR COL Linden Hall will be In operation | ! CRAY om Sop ww
\ All Quiet on the Western Front « UTC 1 - Toonday and Thursday of each week TIMOTHY SEED FOR SBALE.—AD | REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST,
fs all it is cracked up to be. If you — A ne . We pays for an four-line ad, in this Lynn Ross, Linden Hall {ply to Willlam MeCOlirtick, Anden | Eyes Examined — Glasses F tied
like war scenes on the screen, go to THINK OF IT! column. These ljttle ads. are wonder | Hall, at |
1 Richeli WW reek . workers In the way of results. Adver- LOST A “Warwick” malay? . | {
the Richelieu th's week. Three thousand vears in a musty old | tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” ST arwick lady's wr st | —_— i
to 8 “House and Lot for Sale” watch, and band, lost on Grange Park | USED TIRES —A um of them: Established 1006, BELLEFONTE, PA,
Harry 1. Snavely, of near Spring]Tomb—Lost-—Forgotten—Wrapped in a
Mills is a patient in Dr. Black's pri- polt o Cheuse Lloth and 50 Dead: that FOR SALE.—2 bushels recleaned
vate hospital, DIsewistown. He expects he Worms wouldn't bother him, Then | mothy seed.—J. F. Treaster, Centre
to return home within the next few{Fresto! He becomes a Headliner over |pall,
night What did 1t? l
ADVERTISING! | CIDER PRESS at Centre Hall R. R,
Advertising can make a|Station will be In operatton Tuesday
days.
Mrs. Lee Matthews, long a resident Now. if
of Millheim, is a Geisinger hospital
patient and is very seriously ill. Her
condition on Tuesday was regarded as
World-famous character out Of aland Thursday of each week.--Clyde Dut
shriveled old Egyptian mummy, what {row, Centre Hall, Oa8
. can it do for a Live, Wide k — a ———————————— ———
most a‘arming. Store? What can it do for Ave,| TUSSEYVILLE CIDER MILL will
The milk supply gathered daily for] Wide Awake Community like win operation Tuesday and Thursday
the Sheffield plant here, is keeping
remarkably well, In fact, ther 3
EN ve Artificial “Lung” for Manholes
Miss Tillie
the postmast
spending
her s'st
at Minersville, Schu ill county. ¢ : ‘
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THE wide-spread campaign to
enlist growers in a real battle
against wheat smut, that fetid- Wipe “1° s rtirngy, 0
smelling fungus which has been th
taking an annual toll of something Li entl I: iit
over 10 per cent in the producing
sections of the country, appears 10
be making real headway. Facts SMUT SPORES
J 1¢ dange f stinking smut
about the da r of stink ON H LTHY
and methods for controll 1aAve IN IN BINE
been widely spread by use of farm- \ THRESHER.
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befor buyl a 5% ie a tren THEE Fk ied a " ers’ demonstration trains, c¢ y
wood coal or cok None made bet a y wa agents, state agricultural colleges, THE SMUT LIVES
ter, and few as cheap in price. Sold and the U. 8B. Department of Agri- INSIOF THE
HAEFFER : RE culture, WHEAT PLANT
it An abundance of fresh air is necessary for men working in manholes, particu- Losses in crop profit through re-
larly during the hot summer days. An employee of a Bell Telephone Company duced yield, increased production
of Pennsylvania construction force is shown pumping air into a manhole costa, and dockage for smut some-
in which fellow-employees are working on an underground cable. times running as much as 20 cents
a bushel, can be prevented, and,
SN because of the tendency of the
emut spores to be spread from one
farm to another by thres gi x Ee OCCURS WHEN SEED
wheat-' GRAIN SPROUTS
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machines, growers in many
producing sections are now co+<iment by state and U. 8. experiment (leties and tres
. operating in a real move to obliter-|, te have proved the dust treat- | b a
ate smut losses, i fit PF hould be
iment of seed grains to be a profit.
grain use and coal yards, was tal - In the first six months’ shipments able and sound agricultural prac-|
en to ted ger Memorial H ital Centre Hall of last year's Kansas wheat crop, tice. Reports from £22 ocountylo
at Das : one out of every eight cars was agents in 13 states show satisfact- | r
since beats ; blervation nd | graded as smutty by the U. 8 in-|ory control of wheat smut through'!b
treaty at for yet . ire 4 +S... spectors. Kansas farmers lost at dusting of seed with an ethyl mer |
. lonst $1,183,000. dockage on these |cury chloride dust 5
proba that ation whl follow shipments, and this is only a small name by which iis chemical come
Joss compared with the loss through | pound is best known, This new |
More hat a hundred ne foll ” ® ; nfe ns as well”
and adults attended the anv Val. uto ns yee 101 reduction of yleld which may run{dust treatment is deadly to the] "he fart that one big grower
font) Seaiis . / anywhere from a few per cent to!smut spores and harmless to germ-| produced nore bushels of smut-
ley lsague i
as high as 609%. Assuming an!ination. It also prevents losses! free wheat per acre last year after
is the
Sping Mills o
Lier of : Sr To wi dr a ° average reduction in yield of 18%. from seed-borne flag smut and Ceresan treatment of his seed than
an inspiring add of especial inter- : 1 ( which is not uncommon, and in- | seedling blight caused by seed. he obtained from his untreated
eit to the Leagte The Spring Mill a 101 0. de cluding dockage, the Kansas farm- | borne scab. |meed. is evidence of what may
/ pri Mil ers lost $3,570,720. on these ship- Farmers Bulletin No. 1566 re-! be frequently expected by follow-
school ox hestra, un et th _d rectior ments from smut, ports, “Seedling blight can be con-|ing the practice of treating seed
of Mrs. Homer Fetterolf, rendered some Extensive research and experi-trolled by proper selection of var- | wheat
The platforms of various
in the ron occupied by the
partment a nS Sjuties i Sunca | od extending from Sept. 15th to Oct. 31. NR / N ~
tife Sour on ote i pe I WL As every automobile owner knows, this MART F ALL CLOTHES
inspection is compulsory.
tomobile Inspection Station for the peri-
New, distinctive garments. New Dresses—the First Fall Coats, and attract-
Drive your Car or Truck to Our ive Hats and Shoes to complete the ensemble.
Garage--We'll treat you right. ll FALL SHOES |! Fall DRESSES BOYS’ SUITS
We will recommend no needless expense, New ENNA JETTICKS,
WALKS-OVERS, STAR Brands ~New SHk Materials—in the 2.Palr
. Trousers— All Sige Som
~gnd all this season's madels, New Styles—JUST ARRIVED, Wool and Woolen Mixtures
H OM N MOTOR O a elie, aud bes! Wl yeieed at PRICED # to ¥
’ » $5.95 to BSNS.
i of all—priced - .
A C . $4.95, and higher
REASONABLE! GUARANTEED Merchand sel
Chevrolet--Sales and Service
wi CENTRE HALL NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
mont, Pleas: jap, and hundreds of This Store WILL BE CLOSED at 6 P, M., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, and ALL DAY
other built-up sections ard at ap- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, account of JEWISH HOLIDAY.
proact f he wen
speed 1'mit \ r i 3 ‘ nt which
Routes Nos, 53 id assis } . a _— ssid - at . : a ;
town. The enforcement of a twenty ™ iid Jame slong 9 Goth Au GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE
mile speed li
will ts
traffic stop an 20 lig hin It 3 . a 3 % Bia td - * ——— 5
stitution tha il bring about a bet ; df 3 Long Railway Tunnel,
ter speed ndition wmily at inter ; . The longest raliway tunnel in Great
secBons., but at all points covered by TT fs , jritain is the Severn tunnel. It has a
1 : e length of four miles, 620 yards, and “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
took over 13 years to construct. f GO FARTHEST" MILLHEIM
eerie |
The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. |i
the si
MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY by Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa.
remove
all fo iia, wher y rospered, wl ® '
owner of a profitable oll and | HEY’! - WHERE OO You USSEN, RUNT-THIS 1S AUSED CAR IY 'LL TAKE BACK woT § OARN
- THINK YOU'RE GOING Bl, oo or 1SAID ABOUT , | TROSE Low
% by auto, and. the forme WITH THAT CONCRETE - | svunc
i : w Tr Sta ana the | (ot N MIXER OF DECKE A Sec nvse 1 DRIVERS’
EE Sie] TINerves : CHEVROLET OD. | cKO aes
hood aa 8 Fort hve Je ars in a } ne A night of Broken rest - dl TCO, BuT)
10 Fecout 7c his fHend because of the followed by hours of Ck 0 Big SELLTHE BEsY VED ( 90 ongcr
Intter's faithful resemblance to hi mental or physical strain; = = IN THE WORLD. - ANY RUNT . § JS BRIN
Mle sential lo. Hh y Day ; THAT CALLS IT A CONCRETE MIXER CALLED, ri
father. nerves tensed almost to the = Runt! TS
: : HAS GOTTA ; A .
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Spayd spent a breaking point; irritable; 4 / BN 4 ioMY me / [ SN TT
few days Jast week making a tour unable to concentrate—an- 4 .y | —
to Harrisburg, Reading, Allentown and other hectic night and mis- LE : 4, [ Bf
Bethlehem. At the jatter place Rev, erable day ahead of you. » mae . a d mr t—
inglli Yearick was paid a brief vis- hy endure te Dr. hile’
ento v dq 3 ervine ets the nerves, brings .
t, ana at Allentown th y stopped at «alm rk go oly and permits a 1930 Model A Ford Coupe 1924 Oldsmobile Coups : A 1927 Chevrolet Coupy £175.00
jo Phodbe Home tor Women and freshing sleep. 1930 Chevrolet Conch 1924 Chevrolet Coupe # 50.00 1927 Chrysler Coupe $175.00
called on Miss Eliza Moore and Mrs, ’ f . A -
Suman Geary, both * of whom were Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 Essex Sedan $375.00
found in good apirite and their wants ade ih ive Jotma—Liquid and 1923 Ford Coupe $ 20.00 1988 Ford Medel A Coupe $200.00 1926 Essex Coach § 75.00
wiell provided for in the Reformed the I" me therapeutically, | 1924 Ford Ton Truck # 85.00 1929 Chevrolet Conch 1924 Overland Touring § 35.00
church inst tution. The Alientown fair 1925 Chevrolet Comeh 82500 8 1926 Chevrolet Landaw, each 183 Whigper Roadster $150.40
was given the once over and found to ‘ ; . . : 1927 Pontiae Roadster $225.00
ye much like other fairs of their K'nd. 1925 Chevrolet Touring § 50.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach #250,00 2 1927 Chev, 1% T. Trucks, each $200.00
The corn flelds through the eastern | Ue pS ey p
part of the State were very much the ! “
same appearance as about here, but wy \| 8 RVI Iz E
there were evidence that copious rains g dn Tr of eC er ev ro e 0.
had fallen there, recently while here ;
the drought continues. Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA.
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on in the wes Mr. and Mrs
OR MILES