The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1934, Image 4

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    SEPTEMBER 20, 1034.
THURSDAY,
——
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
et
HALL PENNA.
Sissim—
CENTRE
HR evonn
SMITH & BAILEY, Propsistors
8. W. SMITH, Editor,
BDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manage,
MERE 18
Botered s at the Post Office in Centre Hall
ge second class matter,
TERMS. The terms of subaseiption to
ihe Beporter are _ a year, in advance
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8, ¥. Gresnheo, Pastor.)
Services
the regudar
Mr,
fill the various appointments,
——
OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Deine RB, Kesoer, Faster)
Centre Hall—
#:00—Church Service,
10; 00—Church School.
6:30—Y. PP. Meeting—theme,
of a Parable and Its Dramatization.”
Leader, Prof, Russell Bohn
Tusseyvilie—
9:30—C ch School.
10:30—Churcy Service.
a
the charge according to
schedule,
on
Sunday. Rew.
Romberger, of Philipsburg, will
“Story
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. MM. Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
#:30—Church Service.
10:30—8unday School
$:830—Christian Endeavor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor)
No preaching service
8 until Sept
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, J. W, Zang, Vastor)
Bethesda
Worship Service, 5:30 A. M.
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Spring Mills—
Bunday School, 9:30 A, M.
Worship Service, 10:30 A, M.
Lentre Hall—
Bunday School, 9:30 A.
Worship Service, 7:30 P
mmm
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
M.
AM.
United States Senator
JOSEPH FPF. GUFFEY,
El
Allegheny County,
Governor
GEORGE H. EARLE,
Montgomery Co
punty.
Lieutenant Governor
THOMAS KENNEDY,
Luzerne County,
Secretary of Internal Affairs
THOMAS A. LOGWVE,
Philadelphia County.
Judge of the Superior Court
CHESTER R. RHODES,
Monroe County
Representative In Congress
DON GINGERY
Clearfield County
Senator In General Assembly
EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON,
Centre Lounty.
Representative In General Assembly
JOHN W. DECKER,
Gregg ip.
"Towns
STATE LIVESTOCK
TEAM STARTS JU DeIS ui
tens
¥ tha
a —
FIRE PREVENTION
Fire Pre ntion
served from
ive. Ti :
to acquaint
Bers of
Ort
of fire
definitely
and thoug
people witl
duce this
least 75%.
WEEN.
PUT PULLETS IN HOUSES
BEFORE LAYING STARTS
Pulleta should be transferred to lav.
ing quarters before
lay.
cool and comfortable as possible for
the birds and precautions taken not to
overcrowd the pens. Allow about 3 to
2% sguare feet of floor space for birds
of the light breeds and about 4 square
feet for tho heavies, County Agent RB.
C. Blaney suggests.
The large well-developed pullets
should be housed first and the others
as they mature. If ready-to<lay pullets
and immature ones are confined to the
same pen, the smaller birds will not
have an opportunity to develop prop-
erly, If the pullets are graded as they
are housed, the last lot of birds should
be ly culled, All crow-headed,
deformed, stunted and weak birds
should Birds showing ev-
ee aol or
Just they start to
These buildings should be made as
REUNION,
the Inte
held the
Park,
STOVER
dos dants
of Early
on the
Of
plown,
Gr
The
Stover,
en
ir Nrs
Centr
reunion ange
Hall,
The
ing the
lunches,
Deaths
Baturday
- 1
* mostly in
and
acquaintances,
and organizing
were ¢
time spent
. was
Dorothy A. Blerly,
of Mra Adan Blerly
Bilerly, died
Rebersburg, Mond: ay
fliness of about
which time she was treated for a pe-
riod in the Williamsport hospital,
She was born at Rebersburg, and
twentyseven years and four
months, She mas graduated from
Potts Business School, Williamsport,
after taking a High school course, and
at the time of becoming fll was em-
ployed in the office of the West Penn
Power Company, College.
Funera be held this
(Thursday) Rev. W. Weav-
er
- .
BIERLY ~Miss
noontime supper
making
various
clan, The
ed: President, 1.
Vice-president, E,
burg: Becretary,
Corresponding
Zion;
Zion,
present
Shearer,
daughter and the games
following officers
i. Btover,
M. Kuhn,
Harry Smith
Becretury, Miss
Mrs, Dru
ing
late C. C. at her home In i
night,
months
after an
two during
Shearer, Treasurer,
Emerick,
Those
Merrill
Foster
and daughter Joan,
stine, Mr, and Mrs.
daughter, 1 Shaeffer,
Harry Smith and
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
ter betty
Park: Mr
gjles El. Bwover,
Moyers, of
Glimore
Mr
Mic
was aged
Mr. and
Cleveland, Ohnlo;
Mrs, Bruce Emeric
Mra Mary (
Nevin G'more
Mr, and
son Budd, of
Hockman
Dick, of
R. Stover
wer, Mrs
and Mrs,
sler. of
were:
Shearer,
State Olu
will
fternoon;
services
daugh
and son Heck
and Mrs. 1.
Roy
Altoona ;
and Brys
nd Mrs
Mrs
Hazel,
PD. RB Btos
in charge.
——
Nie
Mi
COX aged O A
years, 4
of
noon
Mrs,
months
Augustus Cox,
Lucy Ann Cox,
and 12 days
died Monday
at iellefonte. She was
daughter of Jesse and Polly
Jesse K Cox, of
widow
fore
the
ry son
ertown
WwW
daughtey
and Mm
:
snd
0 Soph
and
Klinger ver,
One Reading,
gon,
survives,
MILTON George
Matilda, R
entre
A
FAX JUSTICE LEAGLE
O MEET AT BELLEFONTI
STATE
—————— fp ]_— tl
COLLEGE JUDGES ENTER
CONTEST AT SPRINGFIELX
of Bellefonte Acad.
Publie
Personal Property
to at
emy Go Auction.
CLOVER FARM STORES
Week-End Values
9c
BUCKWHEAT
.
J 4+ Can. C,
PANCAKE « FLOUR
Of. Can SYRLP.. PEACHES 19%
HERSHEY'S SWEET MILK CHOCOLATE
POST BRAN .2 pkgs 19c 4 Lb. Jar PRESERVES, 1%
CAN SHREDDED COCOANUT .......iivvvevinisinn. %
SUPER DAINTY CAKE FLOUR............53 Ib bag 39¢
OCTAGON SOAP. «vod bars 19
BASKET ONIONS .....19c 410 Ib Bag ONIONS ....29%
A Bbl CABBAGE cove. $31.69 46 Ibs Sweet POTATOES 28¢
oj pale
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BEL PPE PEPE PLP P EP EEP IPD
YEAGER-CURTIN,
Jack Henry
Mrs, Harry ©
MeMeen
H L
Beptember
The
made
Curtin
number
and |
{
Eliza {
son of Mr,
and
ughter
united
Ming
Curtin, an
marriage |
ho at A a Can
nd Md.
1 Lat
marriage
in
Cumberia
of the
evening at the
Curtin, were
ard, at
announcement
Saturday
in ¢
invited guests.
Wis
urtin, to a
home, large | jos
of
————————— A —— MAAN
CLIPPING YOUNG ALFALFA
MAY RUIN FUTURE GROWTH
Many alfal
mistake the
gr attempting to harvest
from it. Unless
threaten
field
Agent
needs
the
winter
He
yy
ETOW
mnoy
n
Org
fa
new
beginners with make
the of clipping goed- | whi
ing a bay
crop weeds get very
smother the al TT
ws Clipped, i al
and io
the
says County
Alfalfa
as possible
withstand
the Lop must
roots will
bad
falfa, }
should not
RC
10 mike a
Blaney 1 hi4
gs much
first season
injury.
left Un4ais
and store
in the fall
§ Ti Qe top
14» protect the
until late
idl
vent
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
5
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
the pays for a four-tine und
column. These litle ads. mre
workers in the way of results.
tise anything here, from a
fo »
in this
wonder
Adver-
“Help Wanted”
“House and Lot for Sale”
GATHERINGS
IN 8 CITIES
GREAT
LUTHERANS
is con~
OF
reat will
be
Cri. i Brotherhood
Latheran Church will
14-16. Chief Interest will
upon Havanah, Ga., where the
Bienniay convention of the, U, L.
i held October 1 Al-
rep.
600 clerical delagates will
synods
antag
Atla
f the
churches In the nited States an of
ada, United
nited
meet October
heran Church In America, willjeenter
‘ : Ninth
thelr attention upon three Cite
er
of the United during the
and
fey
b lay
ith bet Cw
r 26. The Un
ween Beplember 20
ited 1a
thirty four oomstituent
ther Church
itheran Church ing from coast
‘nited
, ; to const In both
Ge the three large
rig Fi 1 nred Ig Sinton
Ha
Susqueha
Lath
anda Canada. Th
numbers ry
nizations in America and kine. D
million souls,
this
the Lau
belongs,
national organiation Ww
theran churcy of Centre
Lauth-
ch
and other nearby
churches ;
he firs ity 1 sntert a nation-
hilo
of
Fully
atiend
of
ain
Da
BONAry
Ch
NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME,
LEWISTOWN —ORBISONIA
will } vi
will be yion,
Mis
Laitheran
gar:
Woman's Bociely
United urch. vivtown
foothall
fan
zl, 1x
hundred women will the igh schoo will open the
Woman's Congress Septem
thor
Dejegn
Vl Wo
PURE CT,
) FoobJ}
WEIS
FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL
AISA,
WEIS QUALITY
PEANUT BUTTER
1-1b
jars 29c
WEIS QUALITY
8-0z jar 10c¢
pint jar 17c¢
MAYONNAISE
ANGLO Corned Beef 2 12-07 cans 29¢
‘Lighthouse’ CLEANSER 3 cans 10c
SANI-FLUSH can 19¢
BANNER LYE
WEIS QUALITY
OYALTINE, The
BEE BRAND SPICES
DEL MAIZ GOLDEN
BORDEN'S (White,
RUMFORD BAKING
JELLO Assorted flavors
BAKER'S BREAKFAST (000A
WEIS QUALITY PEACHES
ROLL BUTTER ans
AMMONIA
Food Drink 2 35e;
pke
cans
pke
CAD
Swiss
CORN 2
CHEESE
ih
American)
POWDER
wef
o»
LL
ge
“@
pkes
can
can
Ibs
Skids cause 5% times as many
accidents as blowouts (insurance
records show) How's the GRIPon
your tires! How does it compare
—in quick-stop-
ping safety—with
the new “G-3”
Goodyear All-
Weather?
GOODS YEAR
ALL-WEATHER
GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
Center Traction
tough thick tread
~ribbed sidewalls
~Supertwist
Cord=lifetime
guarantee,
Boxy
$4.40
440-21
$4.95
4.50.21
$5.40
Phone 50
ER
8,400 s show
smooth tires slide 77
top testis
% far-
ther—and other new tires
slide 149; to 199; farther—
than New G-3 All-Weathers.
Goodyears grip best, stop
quickest, because of their
CENTER TRACTION. Now
further improved and made
4369p longer-lasting in the
new ‘‘G-3." Also—against’
the slight hazard of blowouts
—you get the protection of
patented Supertwist Cord in
EVERY ply.—Why Flirt With
Fate—when you can have
“The Goodyear Margin of
Safety” at no extra cost?
Put on New G-3's and get-at
no extra cost=""The Goodyear
Margin of Safety”—for 43G
More Miles! Flatter Thicker
Wider All-Weather Tread!
How About
that Car
Inspection ?
The time is
growing short.
Better drive in
today and let us
CENTRE HALL look you_over.