Sm—— re — PPHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1938. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. A — THE CENTRE REPORTER ® + ® ® ® HITEDDY WHITE VERY ILL; point being Wichita, Kansas. While [the farms, state club leaders of the ! ISSUED WEEKLY, TEMPERATURE 108, WED. in that city she will be the guest of | Penna. State College point out E—— EN , . her uncle, ex-Judge Hobert Bankey, Grow Good C(arrots—Several ¢ CENTRE HALL, PENNA. eaths §) Monsies, oa disense given little te Years GO i) whe ia living retire, tiey of carrots are available fo nih x tention in many families, is threaten- The glove factory ix no longer fl market gardener say Penn Btate SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors » ® + © © oo 0» eo al'lE the life of Teddy White, son of myth, but a reality. Monday morning ,- 3 8 :. White, in Centre 8. W, SMITH, Editor Dr. and Mys, H. | White, in Centre Items of news which inter- EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and YEARICK Mrs. Kathryn Yearick, |Hall. Wednesday the child's tempera ested those of a generation - . 4 Jax, v o> 3 ) Neer: . ' ts | Business Manager widow of lsreal Yearick, died at the [ture was up to 103 degrees ago. taken from the files of ing out ity product, Besides the work |... ..o medium- = — | Yoarick family home at Nittany on Teddy contracted the disease some | BO, csn— table gardeners. Red Core Chan the machines were started and every is for “cut off’ sale Bpecia day since the factory has been turn-|,.... Special] Danvers . y . t the factory i amber 4 . oo. The Reporter, year 1907. { dor ‘ \ Lp nue TERMS. —The terms of subscription to| Friday after a brief illness from com- |[timie ago. The usual remedies recom die she Keporter are $1.00 a year, in advance plications. Although blind during the lmendeq b the family physician were | J) Legas advertising at tue rate of ten | @enis per Lue each josertion. 3 Display advertising rates wade known lable to move about in the house qui | { factory th Wor in j . | y . institute wil ba 1 a . { sn application. | easily She was aged 94 years, six |Lewistown, was called into consult | Farmer n jy oy ill ba hel I rvmarir ory ad one: and thor . > ; y : 1 2 § yopr uring . i Enterd in the Post Office in Centre | Tha : a : i and lat t1 ar darun vere Centre Hall anc loalsburg during n hava it By hei | " months and 20 days. ’ Lhe en ¢ ea | wel | 190%. Hay fava Wy | } OF EN HAVE Ball us second-class matter, The deceased before marriage was |pu | week beginning February 17, last two vears of her life he wns fadmini tered, but falled to act favor | February 6, 1908 ably. On Saturday evening In Allls On Monday a half interest in Cows Need Warm Water Jee f whom are deceased, The living are | ELECTROCUTION OF FOUR |ifrs sale by I. A. Boozer, who occupied | A ND BROIL E R S. (Mev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastord) |... cone Flemington; Harry Year- [of four men scheduled to die Sunday |!nterest of the , : M. toona: Mrs. Michael Delaney, Centre |ruple electrocution will be considered | ) 4 : Pusway vie—10:30 A. { “| About el f snow fehl Sator- School of Agriculture EASILY BY home, A sister, Mrs, Emeline Fell, | Three of the condemned men Pentre Hali— ing member of the Wolfe family. convicted of slaying Floyd Trano % - Kathryn Wolfe. Her husband, rae —— pp i . Semucund re \ 1 \ J A wy Yearick, died thirteen years ago. She GOVERNOL EARLE POSTPONES | Furst Beaver Property on LAT he . ~ a { EXTRA EGGS SUNDAY CHURCH DERVICES |voe tne mother of ten chidren, tare | “OVE NES Centre Hall, was purchased at she FARM CALENDAR. PENNS VALLEY LUTHEMAN CHAMULK|G . vegprick Mackeyville: Mrs. ¥me. Pleas for mercy presented in behalf | the place for a AA | years. The - : ol u tate was al Timely Reminders from | SELL THEM | | purchase t . -~ Spring Mils—9 to 10 A, M ick, Lock Haven; Boyd Yearick, Al-|night in Pennsylvania's first quar- | Purchased by Pennsylvania State College Centre Hall, 7:30 VY. M Hall, R. D.; Edward Yearick and by the Pardon Board in executive se . - . . i i » 1 n - dn : L 8 ¢ Miss Margaret Yearick, at the family [sion Thursday. wr Shred eA ann . ’ . . . . y . CALLING IN TO CENTME MALL REFORMED CHAKGE|\ho has attained the age of 92 years, [ward Rose, Theodore Duminiak cholas n ng the Po (ov, Delns KB, Keener, Pastor) at Cogan Station, is the last survilv- |John Oreszak, Delaware county were | Mills grammar school ax A 10ler Is not a profitable drink for airy | TOWN. IT PAYS #:30—Church School : Thera are 24 grandchildren and negro m wrist. The feurth, Ro SON k wa Ld ly Hau a fyi day . part of the un quip? nt ’ va TO Uv S E T H E 7:80— Foreign Mission Service, great-grandchildren, ard, Alt was sentenced to ¢ of sa visited wag U Mite AA tr 4 tre o) Spring Mills— Mrs. Yearick wag a charter mem- | for killing hree-y old {Sonny porter offi M A Sankey thi [ter ay bo. fod Se a ¥.30—Church School ber of the Churc! f{ "hrist ang on I ndi with a 1 Odi spike iba . “ Se piso a . si : 1a " a. t4 TELEPHONE. 10: sv—Lkoreign Mission Service. tinued steadfa ’ 1 ) d no do else © id ’ Farmers Mills— ng : 1:30—Churcp School. a 2 : 2:30—Foreign Mission Service, a stat eh gr ar s Gah Odd | Order Seed Early EVANGELICAL (Bev, ., BA, Musternnuan, Fesstor) Centre sunday School, 9 0 AM Tussoy ville— sunday School, 1:30 P. M. Worship Service, 2:30 P. M. i iA ts Gait tye bocust Grove— the i her husband passe Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. This couple lived happily Worship Service, 7:30 P. M for fifty-two years, being engage — farming in Nippinose valley for some twenty years, when they removed METHODIST EFISOOFAL (Bev, beth Mussel, Faster) a engaged as 5 clerk. pe . 2 Centre Hall— Mr. Shadle wag a cousin of Frank an reman has Cast his jot with | Penn tale pou y Worship Service, 9:30 A. M W. and Jameg lL. Decker, Centre Hall | g nan bre rs ivil ane ining To Observe Week i Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. and of Mrs. W. O. Rearick, Milroy DEinters, will y Hariers in Al- lare planning to have benquets during E "1 @prucetown | The Bellet h, degree (10008, 204 is Out WIth 5 cOUple of 6n- Ipyphey Son Week. In 7% phase TH Unified Service, 10:00 A. M. HECKART~Joseph Heckart, of |\m Put on the third de BN a | wotnesday” mornine A ”" ale ARmoclatod tn the COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA » . ombined RA Washington, D. C., died very sudden- Williamsport where Mr. Shadle usiness as ly on Saturday a week ago from a PRESBYTERIAN "| : ‘ (Mev, J. M. Kirkpstrick, Pastor) heart attack. Funeral services were 9:30—Sunday School held Monday following in that city |from y . . and burial made at Harrisburg. (No Preaching Service) Mr. Heckart is a brother ——— Heckart, of Millheim, and MARRIED WOMEN MAY LOSE vived by his wife and PROTECTION OF TENURE ACT [Sister Zora Heckart, deacones Lutheran Hospice in Baltimore The constitutionality of the Teaches Tenure Act ens sion of the State Legislature has upheld by Court. The doeg ORDINARY lamps give only one-sixth to one-tenth the amount of light re- quired for easy seeing! ———— A As ni, (CHANGE BASKETBALL Britcher’s Auction SCHEDUL) WITH HOWARD | i ¢ edule t S L E . i the Tha indoors ) Ti ! > at his auction 1 i, of MIFFLINTOWN, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16 12 o'clock noon every other Wednesda) igned wil} expose to sale r « miles northeast in - ipped to Milton and from | 100 PIGS, SHOATS AND HOGS +4 ! y distributed by tru to post of- | 1 nese : nere | eVary 1 mise shat ‘ J a . ; X i 4 © i! ‘ * change 1 the act will be placed be- |fi¢e® for redistributic individuals. | 15t all bought at Cheste wnty, Pa. | oF «Cx y Stamps had bee yreviougly purehs i fore the next legislative session for”. 2 Deen Pprevioligly purchas s———— i consideration and that members of ed from the postmasters wha made 3 : 8 : . - the legislatre will find public opin. the final distribution. A large van 15 Dairy Cows and fon strongly in favor of such amend reached the local post office Tuesday f a t ments to the original act. 3 afternoon, having dropped consign H if ments in the lower end of the valley el ers lA Me ot er A——— on the way here, Consigned by Ed. McCodles Geo, y ' % ————— A ———— Swartz, Clark Britcher, GG. H. Lesher r : : 3 week ade twe sic } de Swartz, uk Br > Sy . \ a ayock made’ two dectabons. wvoreie PE nee rear EIR | lg Tg Pigg IL etl MAKES your easy chair an easier place in gials 4 asseq at the last "esis ty . % . . : : ’ hi ! session. One was the measure aban- . TUSSEYVILLE eo | Some fancy big Holsteins, Guernseys, which to read! all ready for profitable production. donning poor boards and the other thele eo = L 1 : 5 LN ar - de s . . Ve y S , . Saing Sour benrda and the other tye . «nl ——— Here's an I. E lamp that's especially de senatorial districts Mrs. Anna Rossman recently spent —3 OCLOCK P. M~— signed for end table use. It doesn’t glare. It a day with relatives in Altoona, ee Mrs. Fred Klinefleter and Mrs. Bod- H M | C makes no shadows to dance annovingly across The fish commission assures fisher- |torf attended a quilting at the Mrs 75 orses, iviules, olts the pages of your book, magazine or ovspaper > ) ’ - . " . men the fee for a fishing license will [Charles Fye home at Colyer last week, One carload of high class Nebraska not be False ths year. The licenses Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Miller of Cen-|horses and colts weighing up to 1750 It gives nothing but good light —light that ac- may we had ior $i.50 as heretofore tre Hall spent "Tuesday afternoon |bs. each, some fancy young teams. . > Earl Van Tries, a State College | calling among friends at this place] Several good mares and a few two- tually rests the eyes and speeds up reading at LOOK for the LE. S. Yash school junior, while skating on [and Colyer. year old colts, These horses are con- the same time. tag on the lamp you rnace dam. fell and broke| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jordan, Mrs [signed by Tex Rickard. . buye==your assurance both bones between the knee and lJohn Jordan, Mrs D. C. Fohringer, 30 ACCLIMATED NEARBY There are many other IL. E. S. models, {00 ~~ of a model that's built ankle. of Colyer, Mrs. Anna Rossman, Mrs " tn skal : OE Q : ’ for A — nA ————— ——— A E7 Q ih . » . » Arther iolle ap , A HORSES AND MULES—— moderately priced. Stop in at the dealers’ stores easy seeing. Harvey 8. Firestone, the world-wide beck, Mary Fortney and Mrs. Fred | from surrounding counties. Heavy and see them. known tire manufacturer, died at Mi- | Klinefelter all attended a quilting | draft horses, saddle horseg and ponies ami Beach. Florida, on Monday. He [at the Mrs. Charles Slutterbeck home| We have tried hard to get together % I. E. S.—Abbreviation for Illuminating Engineering Wag seventy years old. He was found {on Thursday. a high class lia of stock to be gold to Society, the non-profit organization that loped this A - deve! dead in bed. The body was taken to Miss Jean Ross of Centre Hall 8 : . : as u £ ] . Lo y £ pent {the highest bidder. Akron, Ohio, for burial Thursday night with her friend Miss This Auction is centrally located lamp to provide better light for better sight. I fe —————— MMAry ¢ ar > . Mary Swartz, halfway between Altoona asd Har- Baturday, February 12, is 4 birthday Miss Mary Stonér of Colyer was | risbure. anniversary of President Abraham also A guest at the same home on We solicit high-class consignments & Lincoln, and Tuesday, Feb. 22 is an Saturday. and protect both buyer and seller. . . anniversary of the birth of the first Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker and FLOYD A. BRITCHER president of the United States, George |*M of near Centre Hall visiteq Sun- Washington. day with Mrs. Deckers mother, Mrs.| Meals served at auction place. Anna Runkle optio iv fine! The State Supreme Court during last
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