rf PHURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1038 coa—— i. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. —— THE CENTRE REPORTER “PENNSYLVANIA FARMER” SE eee ee EXECUTRIX SALE er, garden touis, 6-gallon crock | * ® + * = + ee » ' ‘ 0 , tan . RE A : - “nt ™ BRAGrRis re: wl _ abit | jars, use flower pots, jardinieres ISSUED WEEKLY, 100STS COUNTY 4-H CLUB|® : I'he undersigned will offer at publi Jari Jug, “ Bm ma 4 D b \ ‘ FARM CALENDAR, sale the following items of personal wood-box, oll heater and othe uth NIN “he Pennsylvania Farmer’ in its * property of the late Sarah Boob, de. leg too numerous to méentior CENTRE HALL, PENN A. . eat S . } | 14 i a he A im The following read estals V ssi of February 26 how v fine ve leensod, at her former home | Fleder = ; . Timely Reminders from . : o SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors * - “ » “ * + =» . #0» iNustration of Misg Helen Homan and | burg, on Saturday, March 163%, seid * Pennsylvania State College *\winning at 12:00 o'cloc el Ong bed and gpring 8S. W, SMITH, Editor BDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager lat the Phoebe Dead = " -— the Aged at Allentown, on Thursday | The Four-4 Cl in TERMS. —The terms of subscription tol afternoon She had been alling for li further boosted E. H. Rohi phe Keporter are $LoU a year, in advance {several monthg and for some time {in the “Farme when Ra x rel duvet on 9 oy had become invalided. Miss Moore went When the judge, Peter CC. MacKen . School of Agriculture { ir! his Centre Cull the Laying Floek. culling of the laying floc) kitchen cupboard, jee re. Display advertising rates wade koown{to the home from Centre Hall about | zie, lvestock = iperintendent at the ii h wet way to keep it on a p i T™ , 1 Stat leg \ | frigerator jock congoleum rug, Rog - sn appilcation. ten years ago. The Phoebe Home is a [Pennsylvania State College moved | {ne basissay Penn Btatg poultry spe loa sil ware. : tis} iad = don Property for Sale ' » will aisns mang i . Enterd in the Post Office In Centre Ref \ { $1141 { . n y pe f \ bred | . i . teformex] church institution Helen Homan's pen « pure-bred | iq)ists. By late winter and spring, in| : . Hall as second-class matter, | 1 y \ : I K silg Including iron pots and pans, 3 The home of Margaret E. Stro The decease was bor on the Dr [Southdown lambs into the grand- | heavy las y vies tu lac r 1 | h ed n | ! v ! heavy laying flocks, pullets lacking no [burner oil stove with oven, vorch Lieb farm east of Centre Hall, more [championship spot at the Pennsylvan- mg) stamina go out of production. lywing 6 chests antiqueg consisting of S55 ” — across from the Presbylerias uy SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES than ninety years ago. She wag the lin. Farm Show in January, it was the This is Indicated by shriveled combm, pottery demdiohns, baskets 3-al- in the boraugh of Centre Hal is fos daughter of Fayette and Matilda | fourth time in five years that the [molting and shrunken abdomen. Iron copper kettle, reel, chests, mirrors | ade Key may be obtained from Da —— : Cm eo i " y " Sty ar ' | : . : ' lel Daup, next door, for inspection of y (YY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Hockman) Moore and wag the coveted purple of the tate Farm Make Convenlent Cupboards A man {doughtray, Brusselgy carpet, rag ocar- *& Paup, n . ¢ v -— 4 PENNS VALLEY 4 4 youngest of three daughters, all de- [Show went to Centre coumy . : . ET pets. rugs. curtains. elect: wiilem the house. Communicate wit Flas (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) | handy with tools can transform old |} ' £9, irtains, le ic washer - . ceased, namely, Mrs. Abram 8. Ker- Lamb club work started In Centre Centre Hall—¥:00 A, M,, lin, Mrs. James Rice. The late John D, | |attractive ones. A few pieces of lun Farmers Mills, 10:30 A, M. JOOS was the youngest Wiember "con a way Tron mre this ler, some nalls, and carefully made | “ ' n T. Strohm, 1326 E. Gibsor cupboardg into compact, handy and Lelectric fron, Hoover sweeper, set of i Stronr 1 ¥ ir 8 county twelve years ago. Since then {flat frons, 2 wushtubs large copper ton, Pa. for termg of male | washy boiler, crocks, Images lawn mow the family. county have shown five grand cham- ' . 4 > : , Georges Valley, 7:30 P. NM. Miss Moore lived {n Penng Valley w— for all her life until entering the | | iplang are necessary, say home man ¥ 8, BeVen reserve gry cham- | tes 34 . plon pens, n grand AM- lagement specialists of the Pennsyl | pion pens, and twenty breed champ CENTRE HALL REFORMED OHARGE|Home. For most of the time ghe lived [fon® | Learn of Eroslon—8oil erosi ] (Rev, Delns BR, Keener, Pastor) in Centre Hall. She was 5 member of Alice Foust wna the first to bring! ? , RS Folin Td Pentre Hall— the Tusseyville Reformed church and {home the high award. She did it in 1:830—Church School. her pastor, Rev. I). R. Keener, was in 11329 with a pen of Southdowns, With 2:80—Church Worship. vited to officiate at the funeray se [the prize and gales money from these vices, which took place on Monday af- [she bought y pure-bred ewes and | Tusseyville— ternoon. The ser | LEAT) [1] 13) 9:30—Church School. Home and 10.30—Church Worship. hurial. made near! | ol he repeated AUmPR. means for reducing further soil lo : re ham | rl wa NOX. grand |. or lon” and’ Tor rebuilding: those Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL | | vania State College. | { | affected more than half of the land | | i | 1 larea in Pennsylvania. Bulletin 3064 i i Erosion ¢ Vey f > sylvan EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. K. Hosterman, Faster) entre Hall— be H : I ' ‘ 4 \ te : Add Plant Food Bunday School, 9:30 A. M, | Worship Service, 7:30 P. M Ppring Mills— Worship Service, 9:15. sunday SCne Bethuvsdun— Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. . : hl 3 Helier ' Southdow = | Make Plant Improvement—I; METHODIST EPISCOPAL ing is a daughter. Anna May i le om uthdow 36.| Make Ph ; (Bev. beth Hussell, Fuster) t he . | ition ' d cha slo | hiree Centre Hall— Funeral services were held fi 10 Tamra 3 of hil a . Worship Service, 9:30 A. Me home Monday afternoon of last week “sit 4 by - 1 pexd | 1 3 CHM) Members also lopped the jdlate Col hag made n Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. conducted by Rev. J. J. Weaver of the | breed classes: Clarence Ho H £ ] ir ' ‘ arence Hoy on vnp- (butions along thi line i ¥ Hs Pyprucetown shires in 1828 ane 29, Fred Louse on Prune Tree Correetly—In runing | FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM Unified Service, 10:00 A. M. RY wag made In thy Lutheran-Re- Shropshires | 1 G2¢ leroy Bechtol " young apple trees leader Bpring Mills— formed Cametory on Hampshires and Alice Foust on |shadd be on the windw side, ny CORN 9:30—8unday School. Cheviots in 1930, Clarence Harter on Penn State fruit specialists Varia- cans FANCY SKA PID 7:30—Church Worship. SEIBERT.—Mrs. Nora Thompson |Hampshires In 1932, Arthur Hartle on [ting from this practice in windy — — +3 Slats Saibert, former resident of State Coul- Harmmpehires in 1937 and Daniel | tiong will result 1 fallure t ” ue EARLY UNE PEAS \ lege, died in the Niagara Falls hos- [Stearns on Hampshires this year a leader tree . ; JUNE EA SALMON PRESBYTERIAN pital following 5 severe heart attack Lamb feeding club work also has car San (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Paster) several weeks ago made a distinct contribution to the uh BA ate y ' , C wal 9:30—Morning Worship, The wife of George Seibert. she |#heep industry of Centre county, a 10:30—Sunday School. Wag born near State College 64 years |[0T4INE lo County Agent Ralph © : ago and was the only daughter ot |Planey. He says William Thompson Gardner. Funeral services were Rebersburg lLaitheran charge Inter The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, “T.amb chih work has demonstrated the value of good treeding. It has State Senator. agar Falls Saturday after 1 es on] ; t sion extent the pu We are guthorized to announce that Ye no Y un Bred ' HI. to hend EDW. J. THOMPSON, of Philipsburg STEIN ar . 1 fp . sheep ownery ir he borough, will be 5 candidate for the | died nomination of State 8 t Thin 34th District, at t} tion to be held Tuesday, County Chalrman H. \. Brockerhoff, Bell¢ noun I didate man ira © May and County Chalrman, $1 i a — PROPOSED CLINIC FOR READ under an LES. EARLE SPEAKS TO PENNA I 3 STUDENT ZEYECTIY] SPEECH lap 4 whilé sud J . y ‘ ‘ : : note how rested your CHAMBER OF COMMERCE [tired Stat ¢ ' ¢ H tt ‘ 8 : : : , Lol a : eyes are=how much i Be better you feel than when you mad with an ordinary lamp vania care taining markets do so would place advantage Btates Califor? sin, Mi greater Pennsyiv ita tax day, Ind Jersey % industrial States wing lows re tom | COMOt . , rl TRL Lees asa ana a NSY and they da t begin to offer the! 3a ~ Lo Le cal a a ! inderta SLAMMALA Sasa ARR AA RAR WSS Blvantases io itt: . . oi | oh : on © Ha in ole [ie ork i y 5 TY is 8 | . vania < he i - An 1 i i © TIRE owed will | > ai The than i r State in- is Xe ' thew CGoheen wominent B heriteq by Bl reaat i ADE urg fzen, has impros but littl ; not been 5 th irlotte Lannie « a1 one. half le om the effoce of Is Hy Ra der this years old, daughter « r. and Mrs. |quffered Tuesday of | Week He * Theodore ¥Fogleman ‘ Plesusmnt | wae g ri 8 3 ¢ AN ] E 4 APPROVED LAMP THAT'S } A wns sejzed with th ttack after h ® . ® erating on a pay-as-vou.g § ye Bis , The | Gap, Friday morning. Btateg credit is the soundest it has reaching his home from comveving /i ever been in history. so much so that ———————————— schiool children to their homes Mr. f # we are enabled to borrow at 1 1-8 per MINISTE RIUM MEETS. Goheen is a bit over 61 years old [/ 3 cent o short-terr vy oe HH n | orm paper Tha Centre County Ministeriun 4s : 1 op- Comparatively business Pays no | : : met in g . : : . more in total taxes in Pennsylvania in a Lenten Retreat in the Belle v A . * fd 3 ¢ . ! than i pave nay other great fn (1908 churen on Monday. The Reta E ) TUS SWING the light around wherever you want al siate, and in many instances |Pened ga 0.30 wi swotions con. wb : : * + ons con it—over a bridge table, for instance, or over your boa have n giles and u ' ducted by Rev. C Nevin Stamm. pas- (i i y . Vs Deve uo mai eax Joe vt. 8 iietonte. Evangelical und ks | sewing or reading. The “double arm” of the - Ava 0 tax o Shincon . x wiormed church. J © o Soir - i . 1 . - . » * Wo ave no Gx on Wie ay n address on Spi : L. E. 8S. lamp pictured here is built for just that business. tual Opportunities in the Lenten Sea- re hav : Son was given by Rev. 7. Heisley MAKE su e's . * We hava no grose earnings tax f given by J H. W. Heisley, ) ARE sure ther ‘ purpose~-to put the light where you can use it pastor of the First Evangelical church —— an LE. § tag on We have no genera] property tax m O be advan age i of Lock y ~~ — We have ng severance tax. : In he Haven. n Rev. Freq W . any a a I : A { St ) a : h Wh h free of Our rgenty 12% letes zs help aft y Le rey entz . uy! That tag * . . ery are oxas . out} Director a RT | i t ith Director in the Evangelical % means that the Ji ighty 8 lig t, too. ite lig t ly equal to our relier Appropriations. [and Reformed church gave As they go down our emersence t x. | tation o sla 2 a VPresen : baemp is built to : _—3 : a win 5” aon. or. emergency. tux. |allon on "The Miser’ Atutod on foil to shadows—light that makes everything clearer We bave no excuses for th n % wi A ‘ oO outh.” following . < bt d . Ww 1 : for the fact vith a discussion period. tions, and casier to see. a k all around h that we have ll emergency taxes Lunch was served by he A Monument Erected-- t ¢ lamp, a eS Joviod uh ladies of | look at it from any direction—there’s no glare. obligation y {the « wey ligation tothe host church. to the memory of 4 loveq one is a meet, and wa met it honestly. But we ' have never levies Xo | hy ————— a ———— substantia) expression of your last. ; = Oy ir nd In excey of [CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ing affection. To select one that Stop at a dealers’ store. Get an I. E 8. lamp demonstrated needs We heve not , , 5 i f i 1 will be appropriate requires careful ¢ ~for eye-rest, sight-protection and room-cheer- a ned &ToTEeiey tae . hete Th a¢ CONFERENCE SESSION consideration — for it must Jast x - : ! Tote We or or ger n o aly Jast - he 99th session of the Central Pa through all the years to come. Let 1INess. LOSES little! Amount. of s33 000 > and fet in the on ferent e will convene in St. John's us cooperate with you by submit- tia Mbatini a ar a: Lhe Same church, Williamsport, Thursday, Mas ting suggestions based upon our . s Ss FT reliel ogligation. 9 at £:30 a. m Bishop J. wide experience as memorial . 8 - 2 8. Stamm —————— i —— resident bishop of thy area y A ——— I. E. S.—Abbreviztion for IHuminating Engineering ocicly, the non-profit organization that developed 6 lamp to provide better light for botter sight, sculptors, £ i The « ink presiding ' na alll t 1" "xX: # » Reven- { il begin or acy. Junion Preachers C. H. HOMAN Ue Lloya C. McHenry will be at the and von on Tuesday evening at 7:30 ald the annual meeting of the Miss. eot house Bellefonte, Friday =a A Iona: Std ' day andlionary Society will be Beld Wednes H. G. STROUMEIER Baturday where he will be Ws y be available [day evenis ; ny ’ . . to any experiencing difficulty in com. |lec on oe at 7:30. The Conference! Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works i y 2 piling their income returns, Drew Seminar Dr. Bdwin Lewis of Centre Hall Deputy Collector of Internal Successor to
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