The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 12, 1936, Image 1

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VOL. CX.
OFFICES VOTERS WILL
ASKED TO FILL AT
ELECTION ON
| MORE THAN THE USUAL N
| NUMBER MOVINGS IN TOWN
BE
PRIMARY
APRIL
One
county
mirman
ne
vice
cratic county comimitt
These
nominated.
At the
nominated r
of
‘Treasurer,
will
delegates
these offices
President the United
State 1
Representative
Representative the
sa
The
maries
bly.
selected
on
era electd be held
November
In
order
H1-Y CLUB OF C. H. H. 8. STARTS
BOXING AS NEW SCHOOL SPORT
re ———— 1”
LEWISTOWN DIST
ED WITH GAS B
SERY-
PENN
HIGH
ENT}
Y WEST
REPORTERS
STATE
si HOO!
R PENN {fONTERNT
ss Msn
Wisslonars
Mewts,
HOUSER KILLED IN
AUTO WRECK AT MILROY
An amtomobile
crashed into a park
iil
anoth-
Latin 2d truck Ssturday
tkilli on
t,o | AL 1
} right nea roy
gulviect ni
America” which e¢ man and injuring
Rufus Houser,
drives
aner, 29,
wis brought out :
vECtim.,
in
Haumgnas
of Merle
received
a weil OXY entitled
al
3ives
igrnnt
Tigre
0B Passe
Ham J
the truck
Weaver
lInumgurdner
Ralph
$1000
+ : . " the car
“Bouth Amerien Thanks
hher
tioned
members not previously
pPreacnt
men -
Mrs
Sharer
Weaver, 35
internal
unhurt
who were
Clayton Homan, Miss
Mrs. W. W. Kerlin.
The hostess, Mrs. Homan.
very tasty refreshments,
incddude
Bertha whe
placed
an
Coroner
Barchus
bond
him
inquest,
under
served for
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PURINA CHICK STARTENA.
The feed that contains
(Vitamin A), extracted from
A AA ——————
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
A birthday Party in honor of Betty
Lou Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and|[20d biénded in the right proportion
Mrs, George Sweeney, was celebrated |In Startena, A feed with all the re
on Saturday afternoon when some of |9Uirements needed, except water, It
Betty lLou's friends and playmates | C08ts one cent more per chick to feed
gathered at her home on her eighth | this feed, than to feed uncertain
birthday. balanced mixtures,
The afternoon was Average mixtures,
in songs and games which Sn Wa. It wats 4 ih
taken care of Ly Mrs. Reuben hy do 3 han D longi
ert and Miss Helen White, 88. YOu cnn mes a omit
Those present were Helen Which will it be? :
Schaeffer, Clara Tou Wetzel Helen | two lots of chicks, one Barred
he E s \ ¢ ’ Rocks and the other New Hampshire
Smith, Margaures Smith, Grace Smith Reds, and convince yourself what
Mildred Lingle, Miriam Foust. Ar. Startenn will !
lene Corman, Cherry Corman, Shir.
ley Garbrick, Jean Hanna, Febn Han.
na, Jane Vogt, Ann Marie White.
man, Marie Emerick, Wilma Fmer-
ck, Wilma Emerick, Jean Bartholo.
mepr, Lefa Bittner, Janet Hunkle
Betty Johnson, Mrs Reuben Rickert,
Helen White, Betty Lou Sween oy,
Helen Martz Master Bille Sweeney,
and Mrs. George Sweeney, ..
Eh ti, ts cr
Is your subscription due?
Pur-a~tene
Carrots
50% die,
more
them.
"urina
to let
The
happily spent
were
Riok-
or iife,
Hironi- a
Emery,
do.
BRADFORD & (0.
At the Btation, Centre Hall,
A wo AAs
The "Yoo-Yoo" eiub met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Bradford on ¥yi.
day night. Those present
Charles Miler, Mrs, Earl
Mra. Foster Frazier, Mra.
Mrs. Myra Wincgardner, Mra. A. Ww.
Alexander. The cdud has been in ex.
Istence for about a year,
x16
were Mrs,
Fravier
T. L.Moore,
PA..
MEN TO ENTEP
KETTLE CC(
bi i Te wii oe
HALL.
30 MORE
| TREASTER
a
ANNOUNCED.
A ol
DAY
ALTOONA, MARCH
Is
Booster Stores’ plans |
Day, next Wednes-
action by
prove the worth
[Altoona ne a shopping center for
of Contre It
Booster stores
take
CENTRE COUNTY
IN
Adtoona
Centre
The
:
§ Te
day,
vt County
is a conoeted Altoona |
of |
the!
not
wish
Cen.
Booster Stores to
i
{PeOpie
the
{to
tre
oounty,
intention
business from
eounty, which, of i= not
But it is thelr desire to ac-
jquaint the people of this county with
j Altoona, for such times when you
| plan shopping trip out-of-town.
{when your local stores do not have
you want, when you want a
change from old familiar surround.
irgs, a motor trip, a visit to theatre
and so on,
One hundred
awarded by Gable to
tion, be I charitable,
inl or religious
votes by people
Voters need not
in
or
#tores In
‘ ourse,
| possible
a
what
dollar will be
orgnnizn.
benefic.
receiving the most
from Centre county.
be members of the
organiztion for which they vote,
They need only sign thelr names or
the registry list and the name of the
organization which they wish to re.
celve® the 100, legis ration to be
only at Cable's store
Read the large ad on another page
this jssue,
prize
any
social,
in
———————
An applicant for the postion of
English teacher in the local high
school says, “between you and 1.”
Believe it or not, the correct expres.
sion is, between you and me.
12,
RSDAY, MARCH
[BIDS OPENED FOR ROADS
IN RUSH AND MARION
|
| Bawin
| Heckman,
il present
AA
FUNERAL.
HOMAN
————
BEECALLS PETITION,
E. Swab
Mr
when
of his
that Mr. Swabb
the place, This
Swabb's first
of
(iipe retired
Taylor was
Mr. Taylor
name it was
aa =00n
discovered candi
a
date,
The
and permitted
Use nod
was
to
Mr.
forest
that
the in-
again
thought
party.
proves
is
his
A IA AAA,
MeMEEN & CO. SPONSOR
ANNUAL CHILDREN'S DAY
Officials of the Mifflin County
Association announces that EE
Meen and Co. department store,
taken over the sponsorship of
annual children's day and that they
would sponsor the event and take
over the entertainment the chil.
dren,
E. BE. McMeen & Co's school chil-
dren's tickets will go out to pupils in
Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, Snyder
Perry, Centre and parts of Union
and Cumberland oounties,
S———————
REORGANIZATION GRANGE
FAIR COMM, FRIDAY
Grange Falr committee
meet In the Agricutural
office in the post office
Bellefonte, on Friday
at 2:00 o'clock.
Reorganization of the conmittee
for the curient year, and other bus-
ness will comeup for consideration.
The date set fir the 1936 Grange
Encampment wind Falr 1s August 29
to Sept. 4, both dates inclusive.
Falr
Mes
had
the
of
NEXT
will
Extension
building, in
this week,
The
of
1936.
"
5
TOW
BOND
POTTER SHIP SCHOOL
INSU}
i
lip
WELLS—~EUNGARD.
MARKLE-MOWERY
ord Markle of
ln
HUGO BEZDEK
PIYOROCE IN
FOR
CENTRE
ST ES
COURT
{ lass,
a ———————
ON DAIRYING FOR INCOM}
LOGO
fom
i $10 dep ndent
of
i Fitts
dairying
their income
said soy
such
CVs,
economic diary
low
Conrling,
constructive breeding and good meth.
ids of handing milk important
profitable operation
The of dairy
apparently reached its
the last year, Fitts said
calves are being raised, Indicating
a downward trend. He sald the vol-
wre: of milk produced Was Jars
but consumption less, resulting in
more milk being separated for sweet
ream or manufactured info butted
and cheese,
a Hn A
STATE SUSPENDS RULINGS
ON LARGE TRUCK SIGNALS
Department of Revenue
fied all official Inspection
disregard until further
tong previousy ssid
datory installation’ of
tubning signals on
hivles during the
beginning March 15
The original instroctions were his.
od on arecent amendment to the ve.
hicle code which required front and
roar direction indiestors on all ve.
hicles having a distance exceeding 24
inches from the center of the steer.
ing, column to the extreme lefy edge
of thy body or lond An injunction
was obtained against Operation of the
requirement,
practices, as weeding out
1
A
producing economion
are
to
cyole COW maambers
apex during
and fewer
The noti-
stations to
notice instru.
for the man-
directional or
commercial vee
inspection period
~EDITH SANKEY DALE, Sey.
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NO. 11
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
home
Mr,
n Mill
guest
“ ne place
Mrs ungard
and
couple
and
Mrs
being
da
Ceoregs
. fae
Wells, th
news yweds,
Robery Peacock.
ond
of
3
Mr
come
Farmers Mutual
and CG. VP
contractor, My.
completed the
Pho farm
Cleveland
of
having
Ondo,
weak
Mrs. B. WwW
10 squmre
Fire Insurance
Garrett, Rebersbhurg
Garrety having about
remodeling of ‘he
house at Penn Hall tenanted by Role
and Zettle. The damage was done by
a fire which destroyed the roof and a
part of the second floor.
The discussion of raising alfalfa.and
fertilisers to be used on various
crops, hy Prof. JB Dickey, of the
AaEronomy extension office at Penn
Sate College in the high school
building on Whdnesday evening of
Inst week, was not attended by as
large a number of farmers aa wars
ranted, Those whe did attiend
Were amply rewtuded The growing
of alfalfa, types of 80 adapted, prop
or preparation of the soil hapvly
seeds, fertilizers use of lime, ete,
Were points wall developed. Alfalfa
is now gyows on many farms in the
valley, but on most of them only in
an extremely limited way. Me. Dicks
oF advocated not only the wutablishe
ing of permanent Plots, but thay the
wed should be sown with all clover
and grass seeds with the view of pro-
ducing more and better hay for teed
ing of dalry oattle
CT e———
was a Fuest and
Smith east
with the
company