ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST Ford Motor a salesman of the Vogt Paul Ripka ig cars, working for company. The M. E. eg supper of the serve Sprucetown a ham and April 11, Ald will Saturday, Ladies’ church on news service visited his Saturday. Hugh Morrow, Jr, man located at Lewisburg, parents in Centre Hall on Ar. and Mrs. M. E. Coldron, of Koffee Shoppe, motored to Tyrone Sunday to view the destruction fleod waters, Mr. and Mrs, family spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Venrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Summers, in Lewistown. ine on of mul Verwick jnd of the Hall, eye Charles, Jordan, Colyer, one NYA group working in Centre on Monday was cut over the left when a root he was endeavoring pull up suddenly let and struck him. to loose daughter daughter, Saturday They and young here Thomag . Henney Mrs. Anna Erb ang of Latrobe, arrived noon and returned Sunday guests of Mrs. Lucy Henney, of the were sister-in-law former. build 1.19 suria The road 10 nous stone township, State the Four of the Mrs. Hayes Lewistown for ed Gl been duct of from Cchjiren were Ralston treatment Lo hs Cars, bert, the eldest, with a leaking for nue troubled iv his Years, Dr, right a alpo Allis. eye received trequnent Lewistown public schools, closed | since the begining the flood peri- | od, March 15th, were scheduled to | open today (Thursday) April A will the road 1:00 p of 2nd. held at near the rail- April 11, pt “ community sale be E. E. Zettie station, Saturday, ad. home, m. See in thi issue, M. and wer, of Yeager. Hall on Batur- brother Mr. in jurris Mr. town, day Lansd " and Mrs, Irv and Mrs. I. J. St drove ti entre tha The visit Burris. the to formers Reporter 10 note Progress Hockey Mrs, jaunghters, ang H. two « the ville, o at this (private) ang Tu lockey for the of homestead at Mr. arrange Rockey Saturday. time to of several the n ty + raises tate to close up Covering Rockey Advertisements in Reporter th these appear the classified column the is week, # The * the implement Penn Hall, w property partne fricluded, sum total of the receipts fro farm stock sale, on Saturday, as $4300, Considerable divided Figher-Beightol near : was between thie two before the it rs sale Ww yooatedd The sa 19th, would have £5,000. March due to high gross to at least first billed postponed for waler. In this issue the Reporter interesting and article on the Vitamins, written by For doctor associate WwW. and much research their is ple ased highly sulle Dr. the has Ww 10 present an enlightening of Balanced 8. E. Peterson, past twemy been a Kerlin of has been in the tive of Chicago. years the business Of this place work | rela. devoted in matter of vitamins, values, etc. During the time the P« jusiness closed ts Short. hand and College, Williams- port, was permit renovation after the flood, Miss Miraim Mitteriing whe working in Centre Hall First! National Bank t gain practical ex-| perience. She taking the secretarial course, and Monday in company with Miss Thelma Clark returned to the institution to continue her stud-| jos, F. E. is Improving at the Centre County hospital where he hag a patient ‘since March 21st. | In a heart condition itl discovered thang he had a Hauid | accumulation on the lunge. One lung | tapped and the | er. ros to the 0 ia on Arney nicely been addition to Wig was Mriday in inter the iting nounced im ey his pro. | prove Arn. | son, exp hi in vill to his home an 28 conditions permit, i | Earlystown. | her all-day * Mrs entertained 5 Inst ing. Brooks, Smith, Robert 4, 1 ar $11 or Chariey Miller, of friends | gui group of 1ursday at The group included Mrs. J. C. Mrs. C. B. Neff, Mrs. Adam Mrs. George Hackett, Mrs Smith, Mrs, Brown Hackett, Mrs, Frazier, Mrs. Earl Fraz- ier ang young son, Mrs. Bloomer Weaver, Mrs. Bob Finkle, Mrs. Meas- ner, Mrs. Samuel Ross, Mrs. Reif- snyder, Mrs. James Reish, Mrs. Roy Bearson. In the opinion of Deputy Fish Come sadsmioner C. KR. Buller, the fish hatch ery at Pleasant Gap and Fishermen's Paradise In Spring Creek were but slightly damaged and could be ons- Ry repaired or replaced. The flood- ing over the pools permitted trout temporary freedom, and many of them when the water fell to its natural level, fourd themselves in the wrong “Rome.” While the separation will re. quire considerable work it can and will be done. The large brown trout théught not able to withstand the force of the current worked them. wolves Up stream and were found in #ue shape among the fingerlings, on which, they no doubt fed. an Foster LOCAL AND PERSONAL is due to meet next week at V. Goodhart, on the The Clover Club Thursday night of home of Mrs. F. Mrs. Robert visited her mother, the week-end. Snyder, of Altoona Mrs Mary Stahl, over Clarence Meyer and were three young men National Youth Ad- ministration in Centre Hall Merle E. Meyer, of fifteen begin work on the excavation for the addition to the high school plant, was successful in his effort to lift the firey soll. Foust, Deering the force Lewis George who joined one to R. 8. Hagan and Miriam, and Mr. and Mrs. Laise, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. of the ladies. Mr. and daughter, William Sunday pareris Mrs. on Zerby, of F. E. 8ny- COC camp youth, up of Johns- bodies of Kenneth Snyder, of this place, in assisting In son der i the clean two uncovered the women buried in the deep mud, HL. Fry, Jr, son Willlam H. Fry, received by Monday at engaged by town, William tho Capt. of according relatives Tacoma, Inte 0 a message was killed on where he was firm. Fred Harvey Ph Mrs and daughter tipsbhurg, the | Harvey s are ang 13 Pre fis Joseph Rinne, recently no- if the of 1d, was The charge Mul Flem murdering | Hugh refu hewmen by Judge costs volved amount to will man farm, ollege to visit thers wore taken town Mis on Sun. JOHNSTOWN STEEL READY TO RESUME MILLS flood « the mills announcing reopening was the matter of days. nly Ome blast Cambria furnace in Bethiehe ly was R. I. will the of tha * f the mn Stee] Core alre operating. Gers Manager producic Custer anid in noy- wy ten n be reached 1% estimate $2 of ruined | merchandise, of gotting them Of national appeal h & for I of 8.0040 000 needed restoration and took ate homes, Mings Nn promises for ak foot made Mr gentleman 1 in their an been mons or Custer contribitions named above for entertained Men's visit to J the CoTf- the Associa instown, is who, his delightfully fit iep acting pany, so Centre Business last | fall i UY ral otrmcef rt ! at Belleville WED., APR. 8, 1936 Livestock of All Kinds Cows--Shoats— Horses EVERYTHING AS USUAL, i ‘Huntingdon and Centre Co. COWS, We trade and at all times, sell Horses Bring your Tuberculin Test Sheet and get a better price for your cattle. Bring in anything you have to sell We will sell it for you. 0c commission on all Dogs before sold. Come and help us and we will help you. A square deal for all This will be a Cash Sale, moved until settled for. Everything will be assigned to J. IL Glick. Everything will be settled for day of sale. Bazaar Sale Every Two Weeks J. U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, Belley Pa. Nothing LA OF PLAYLET REF. CH. Sunday, “RELEASED, TITLE BY YOUNG PEOPLE On the of April the bth, the Young People of the will a “Released,” Dorothy a list of for the Lenten characters are as fol evening Palm church present The play Clarke Wil- outstanding season, local teformed play entitied, wig written by son, who has plays written The of lows Bar cast robber and die leader of the bard tobert Bradford ; Depmas Sothmus, robbers, condemned to Russel Relsh and Ralph Arney; Mara, mother of Bar Abtbas-—-Margaret Dela- ney Tamat, his sister--Geraldine Bradford; Dumal, member of Bar Ab- band Ralph Packer; a centurion “Woodrow Bradford ; soldier—Bob Wetzel, Synopsis: dark dungeon, the mwements ciixion of our Bar Abbas Depmag are Bar Abbas fon fate, Bar Abbas’ Mara, tells Abbas, bas’ un The play takes place in a It tells of leading up cru- Lord, as well condemned the story to the as Sothmus and to die, but the intervent- forced to take is saved by of Christ was Cross, Abbas’ there and Tam- i ar mother, ah, him is relense buat Atibas would iar LoO through Christ not belleve until inte a —— TRAINING SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL TERM LEADERSHIP { LOSES quantity the board tod i of | 31 adag Newsds ———————— A] — ———— MUSIC CONTESTS, APR. 19) Eliminations for the central dis-} ict of Penreyivania Forensic | + he Ontos | Ap- | year, | doo un and Music League high school will be conducted a the College, seceasive stant, of the announced, Ce £3 prt ough musical Hunti Mifflin CcOnion« Clearfield, Cambria, entre local meet will gird ensemibie, inher rests are in band work, hestration, boys OY and girls’ vocal groupe, instrumental declamation, poetry, ana € TLeMnporands ie. Bim aking. . FARM CALENDAR. m—— Timely Reminders from Pennsylvaniq State College * School of Agriculture . Heavy are fungi IDAMPING-OFF vegetable seedlings as The presens | Inmping-off trouble and seeds, are n live on the see Where chemin word impr arg le al, 1 soil gel or timed as FEED WHOLE nn feed ATS oats 1 proud and uigm de- it O58 production drops, then the quantity of Oonte whole check if consumption eating. the Cease mash mst reduced, GARDENS soll or with a heavy tion manure, the greatest returns from fertilizer probably can oly tained from 16 op 20 per cent super. phosphate. On medium or average garden soils, use a 4.16-4 with ma- nure or a 4-12-4 without manure, and on less fertile sand or shale soils use a 5-10-5 analysis, GOOD SEED 18 CHEAPEST--Cow storage fa Important in preserving seed vitality. Seed potatoes from good storage are cheaper in the end even at twice the price of seed fromy com. mon or poor storage. MOISTEN DRY HAY--Alfaifa hay which shatters badly arn loses its leaves may be moistened by sprink- ling in the mow the day before it is to be fed, CHOOSE GOOD BERRIBS Straw. berry varieties whoh have proved out- standing In Pennsylvania are, in order of ripening: Howard 17 or ‘Premier, Abedesn, Dorsett, Fairfax, and Cats. kil), say Penn State fruit specialists, bes FERTIILAZE garden fertile applica- On & of be CASH NEEDED BY RED CROSS; MAKE BOCIAL GOSPEL REALITY Centre Hall citizens coptrib- liberally refugees milk, to have uted flood foodstuffs contributions to bry giving clothes, and Thes helped greatly the important alleviate their diate burdens In imme- The very rehabilitation now for which money will us help the Red Cross work by giving our con- the treasurer, Miss Grace crisis. and task of Hed Cross be needed, Let in this noble tributions to Smith, Centre Hall. Herg is a chance for the churches to make the social gospel a reality, Some of the local churches have re- spondede Hberally. It is hoped all may find it possible to share in this work. Contributions should be in by Wed- nesday, April Sth. to this time from Jocal are huge the faces Up contributiong churches as follows: re- ceived and Sun- da y schools Latheran Heformed Evangelical 10.00 Presbyterian rn or Wl » Individual 2.00 Sprucetouwn M. E. BS. 11.00 or ————— = Contributed Flood Lewistown, » to Suffcres 0 thos named - )5 SX Aw 3 Proved right here in OUR TOWN 1 43 MORE MILES of real non-skid safety than from previous All- Weathers. Ourcustomers’ records show it. The new “G-3" is your best buy — proved also by the fact it's America's biggest seller.Get set now for safe driving this spring and summer — get a set now! FACT! u GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN Why? Si year YO me in ~— con arsell — sample Our r A ————— HAGAN'S GARAGE Phone 56 CENTRE HALL, PA. GRADE SCHOOL NOTES, following pupils in Ist and have been neither tardy this year: Dale Confer, Crater, Magiorie Emery, Foust, Ruth Spyker, and Bweeney, The term attendance for in Miss White's room is 96%, the boys, 72.% The following pupils in 56th and 6th grades hove been neither tardy nor absent this year: Robbery Arney Nor- man JCrater, Deaw Weaver, Guy and Ruth Foust. that's why we sell them. ter—reliable and dependable ~~H. Bchaeffler’'s Hardware, PBelbefgnte. 24 nor Dor Mir Fo ~ The grades whsent othy am ty the girls and for oe CELL er Foust RETAINING WALL AND WALK TWO PROJECYS APPROVED 10 Works Progress Admin- annuounced that projects were approv- week March 24-31. Were forwarded ¢o by State Harris District istratop Centre today two For sparkling white teeth Use a water-proofed toothbrush—no other @® Chief cause of dull-white teeth is a brush with low-grade bristles that turn limp when wet, can’t really clean. For sparkling white teeth, use Dr. WEST'S brush. oounty during the Both projects Harrisburg Director Edward burg. The Bnow od endorsement N. Jones, for folows: Build retaining mer: 2 months; are twp. 35 projects an Shoe Clarence wall at $4134.00, kk construction $2305.50. Rush twyp.: Sidew: ners 1% World's costliest bristles, water- proofed—cannol gel soggy. Sterilized, sealed germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. months no ————— Garden Beeds have been) +3 ihe Jurpwe’'s used for PP. past five generations, i By GENE CARR JUST HUMANS AR gy “ t v Mg emmy Li yf ph, - Anam {, x, ay, & & oR pt Coe SN gun ab 0 a a . ¢ RC . 5 —— « Em en SLY Ea en ad ab pan oR 4 wap Maen i LL dane Pre Lo ey ow wo wh —. i ar Mii oak ng En WW You're Ever Ruined By the Horses. Remember. | Warned You, Kia.” : i | i | FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. Community Sale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS including a number of ANTIQUES At E. E. Zettle Home, Near R. R. Station CENTRE HALL NYONE HAVING HOUSEHOLD FUR. NISHINGS OR OTHER ARTICLES OF MERIT, IS INVITED TO BRING THEM TO THE SALE AND OFFER THEM TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer. E. E. ZETTLE, Manager POPP LOPLI sa eo Fee rea + PITTI T TOIT OITI OOP Iorsoodeadprsvreessesorssssore POPP