The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 30, 1933, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933,
EE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
ERR To
CENTRE
SMITH & BAILEY, Prepriet
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
wow, BAILEY, Associate Editor and
. 3 Business Manager,
BS ee
Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
a second class matter,
TERMS. The terms of subscription to
the Beporter are $100 a year, in advance.
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
Sopts per line each insertion.
Display advertising rates made known
a application.
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SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8. ¥, Gresnhee, Pastor.)
Georges Valley—3$ to 10 A. M,
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M.
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M
AENTRE HALL EEVORIED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas B, Keener, Paster)
Centre Hall—
9:30—Sunday School.
19:30—Church Bervice.
Puasey ville—
§:00—Home Mission
310:00—8unday School.
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= ALL. PENNA.
onmns—
Service,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, H, A, Pruayn, Paster.)
Lad
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
9:80-—Sunday School.
8:30—Christian Endeavor.
7:30—Evening Worship.
AL
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor)
Bethesda
Communion
Sunday Sci 1,
Spring Millsg—
Comm n Ser
Tussey ville
Evangeli
Services
FARMER HAS ARM CRUHED
Deaths
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ROBB. —Daniel Robb, aged 87 years,
Blanchard, Civil
Liberty township, this county,
Ho had
been a long period but
had not his bed.
He was a lifdlong resident of Liberty
of thelast war vet-
eran
died
in
at his home Sunday.
in ill health for
been confined to
township, where for a number of ¥ Pars
farming. He
served several years in the Civil War
and participated In a number of major
conflicts. He was a member of the
Blanehard Church of Christ,
He is survived by two sons,
Blanchard, with whom he
Blair, of Lancaster,
Funeral services
Church of Christ,
interment in the
the
he had been engaged in
lurton,
of resided,
and
held at the
afternoon
opposite
were
Tuesday
cemetery
church.
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H.~Mrs Kate Gren
GRENNINGE
i died
64
Howard
or, aged years, it her
Saturday night af-
illness from Com -
i
diseases Bhe was a
the late Conrad Diehl-and
al her
«1 by
born and lived
She is survive
i wvnd
Samuel Dield
f Lock Have
$106 EACH YOR
UNDER-SIZE
FIVE FINED
SHOOTING
iN CORN SHEEUNER
¢
his left
The 1}
above
1
4 “
Ev
the
"Ory
time
up ti
power
turned
more
leased fron
necessar
they cou
He
ty hospit
putated
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FROM THE IRON BED.
out
selected
one
teints
when
Sitting
comes earlier than
my ca it
hours. And t}
your patient
hMmsel! ' the
boss ; begin shift ind
without too much discomfort: the more
yori move the easier becomes the
&ration and recovery hastened.
That's all for that.
Probably contrary to the supposition
of some of my buddies, I do appreciate
visitors, and had a number of them
since 1 am here. The may
said of flowers. How And
mnessages, printed and what
fine sentiments
id
surgeon
The
to
iy
move
about “iY
n mm
¥ou shout
fe
op
sme Te
they cheer
written
Among my callers was my old pal of
almost fifty H H. Laub, Jr
president hoard of trustees of
this hospital, and one of thé board of
commissioners of Mifflin county. He
Mas accompanied by Mrs, Laub, a most
estimable woman, and a lovely daugh-
ter, Miss of
reputation,
years,
of the
Louise, nn school teacher
Dr. Morrow, my
accompanied me here,
@t a dinner hy Dr. Cassidy, immediate
Ivy following the operation. The fam-
files have been intimate for some time
P. B—~ On my feet Wednesday.
8. W. SMITH.
A SA ARIA.
FORMER STATE (COLLEGE MAN
HEADS ASSOCIATION
A former faculty member of the
Pennsylvania State College holds an
executive position in a national pro-
fessionny society,
Charles F. Shaw, professor
technology at the University
fornia Is chairman
division of the Amercian Soclety of
Agronomy. He was instructor In ag
ronomy at the Pennsylvania State Col.
lege from 1908 to 1913, when he went
to California.
Prof. Shaw
Helen Hosterman,
Hall.
local physician, who
was entertained
of soll
of Cali
of the soil science
fs the husband of Wiss
formerly of Centre
Reedsaville Youth Gullty In Death of
Boy of 13 Years,
Convicted of Involuntary mans aught
er. Prank Weiler, 28, HReedaville, was
under sentence a few days ago to serve
80 days in jail and pay a fine of $50.
Weller's truck struck and fatally in.
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BUILDING
GREENS VALLEY
BOYS BHOAD
THROUGH
"i y N
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Pi
Surprise
Fit smith
rnadine Smit
tz, Be
1
Rimmey,
1
NATE
ig Rimmey
Mary Rim-
MceClel-
foe Mc(lel-
Mre. W. Ray
Hazel M
rt, Miriam
Helen Haskell, Martha
Virginia Mae Young,
Helen Pennypacker,
Smith, Fred Young,
an,
lan
Mrs
Cledlan.,
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FARM CALENDAR.
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Timely Reminders from
Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture
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CIUUIIE RAT NUISANCE-Screening
all cellar windows and keeping oudtside
entrances closed will help to keep rats
of tha cellar. When the rats have
succeeded in entering, the best plan is
to kill them with some form of poison
bait. Red squill will kill rats and mice
and is harmless to other animals
and humans,
BARLEY MAY BE FED--Where bar-
ley ls grown on the farm part of the
corn in the poultry ration may be re
placed with small gmin Although
barley may not equal corn and wheat
in vitamin value, It does possess In
other respects similar value In poultry
feeding.
FARMERS BURN LIME Many
farmers In the western two-thirds of
the State have been burning lime in
open stacks, Old-fashioned lump lime
is not mo convenient to apply as com-
mercial form but ite low cost appeals
to those faced with the problem of
sweetening sor solla
SELECT VEGETABLE EXHIBITS.
Cabbage, root crops, celery, pumpkins
and squash should be selected now for
exhibit at the Pennsylvanin Farm
Show in Harrisburg, January 15 to 19
ntris can be filled out and mailed
now t, the director of the show,
CONTROL, ANTS IN HOUSE «Come
mon ants are a constant nuisance in
many houses, Sweet and grossy foods
are themost attractive to the common
ants, making it netessary to use these
materials with the polson in order to
attract them to the bait used for con.
trol.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES,
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Admitted during the
[Centre County hospital:
of \a century | Mrs. Ruth Garrity, Bellefonte,
fecal: Missa Murry E. State
Mrs.
College, RR. 1, surgical;
Bellefonte, 1 13,
Nit- |
irene Inhoof, Bellgfonte, |
Wm. FF. Rockey,
Ralph Cleland,
Miss Mae
Mrs. Lewis Hie
Dorothy
McAle
GIVEN DEAN WATTS
|.
.
week at
State Glven Due Recognition.
Celebrating a quarter
to tho School of Agriculture |
the of
lego,
members
if service
State College,
L. Watts,
Kline,
Penn on pant
Ralph
surgical ; Clarence
oti,
State
in|
Conrad,
Dean James
¥
(
3,
D.
Tusseyville
Col
lem
honor night at the
3
bs
Tuesday -
4, muy
any Lion Inn. zical
the |
surgical
tne |
of
ol
member
editor
8. Bayard,
Trusts
Farmer,
naster and introduced I'rol.
the agricultural extension
Prof, D.
agronomy department,
8. McDowell,
2,
extamsion,
Edwin i
of
5, Hiate
and
" Baney
lege, surgical;
tORsL-
i
(ie
ol
il
acted as
Thomas fing, surgical;
'
to, surgical Prov
Gardner,
Prod, M
1
us
Frank Augusta
al Mrs
hip
Hefonte
| surgical ;
Gordon
al
RUPEE
nurse, sSUrgk
director of
Dr.
of the
Tyson, a member o
agri
¥F. Noll
Spring town HUE]
Charles
{ Bowser
arms,
I
tae
prin-
to
College .
Kkellegher, Bellefonte
f
ind Chester J. {
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Board of Trustees, :
Births
My
the hospital
Mrx. Robert
a F
or
as the
and
{ix
Mrs
Hpal
Dean
spenkKers.,
Watts
photograph
of
during
of riday
wis presented wit '
ne
estimonial album
LAVILIe
the p
i
photographs a
taken
as a remembrance [rom
f and administratis
President and Mrs
College aftended
weuity
¥ 3
school
af the
§ with
ner
Agricultu
in together
ANOTHER SIGN OF RECOVERY. |
Mie Eik Tanning Hil
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“I can’t go into ecstasies about dish washing. That's going
too far. But, really, now we have such hot, sizzling water all
the time dish washing isn’t a task.
“It's our new electric water heater. Think of water just
as hot as you want it! Every hour of the day! The children
revel in it and Fred sings when he shaves.”
West Penn customers now have an unusual opportunity
to secure complete, care-free, hot water service.
Sufficient electricity is furnished to the user of a water
heater for normal needs at a low, fixed, monthly charge.
This current is given on a controlled basis, when most of our
customers are not using our facilities.
Whatever additional current is needed for extraordinary
demands is supplied through the regular meter at regular
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churches, and government are welcome
COPNTY MEETING OF PATRIOTIC
ORDER SONS OF AMERICA
As a part of the Organization and
Extension Campaign of the State Camp
of Pennsylvania Patriotic Order Sons),
County commitiee;
of America, has been instituted — ) .
: Tr. L. Bmith, Centre Hall
in Centre caunty a series of special 4
. b Jerry Albright, Mills
mectings which are to He held in the c . . :
jocal P, O. & of A, can of the coun Stine, Bellefonte;
: as & 0 A, £ainps o Fe EY Lemont, John
iy. These . "
’ and CC. R, Florey,
conducted "Ty
The firm meeting of
vened at Howard
oy
K
Although
ed to listen to good speakers, men who
have come In touch with many phases
of public life. The
ned and conducted
ure
meetings
Lhe
plan -
vy ollowing
Executive
there
vhairman
Bpring Charies
Houtz,
3
Cornelius
CC, Gutes, Biate jege
Ev,
were
There
manifested
successfully
wis
meet
last
fraternal spirit
the
ngs
winter,
Pleasant Pp
i“
the
on
1, Lhe season
fine by ao
- . ’ the Caz
Brothers of camps, and many
. gram for the
remarks were made congern-
the timely speeches given by mem-
of the
Committee,
thusiastic ;
$ a wpeech by
*1iNEg
ipsburg
Executive J 4
chiuren
local
ners Btate Camp
; . i attend
:
i and
of the
DEMME instrumen-
local school
tory
Rey
Met)
in or
The
the
and
Arida
newing
icaders, members
CHmps, from
of
regular
and
ott’
54%
re interest the
in
thie amps, ine
yc hed
He hes
| £1 on many ops
The
public,
the general pubil
open to the
ilerested In
Side 1%:
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externally as a cx
ment,
BER
ric
ue to in
2 YN
“7 et -
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rates. If the proper type and size of electric water heater is
installed, the amount of additional current needed should
cost less than one-fifth as much as the fixed charge. Both the
fixed and the additional charges for the average family
come to about $3.25 a month,
New electric water heaters are sold installed by DEALERS
and West Penn shops at low prices. Let us tell you what one
would cost for your home. Inquire today!
ELECTRIC Electric ranges can now be purchased to take ad-
vantage of depression-low prices; and can be oper-
i RANGES ated by the average family of four for $2.25 a month,
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