THL OENTSE REPORTER, OENTRE HALL, PA. . -. . ® LJ ITEMS OF . JLOCAL INTEREST . Se— ‘tntre Hall-Potter Inter COLLEGE TEAMS DEBATE NLRB QUESTIONS IN AUDITORIUM Spring Comes to the Uplands of South-Ceniral Pennsylvania . high school pre ted an ollegiate debate n | Should the National aon on machin y the red to En ms Board Be Empows All Bendix ree Arbdtration on Industrial Ed. visitin with Mr. Centre Gillw his broth and Mrs, Hall, ites?” ontending teasn The « ioodhart In were Susquehanna Univers] | Penna. State College ond he family, wag I'rof. Zeéleo from Speech Mrs ni nital A son _ the se in the Depart to Mr. and Centre County hos born Immel in the day ment of Penn State, acted ag e¢hair man of the debate morning. Susquehanna the nega Mr, University, ¢ Federation of The Sportsmen Centre minty tive team, wag ¢ Gren sed Of Nicely OMpo Clubs will give ag i din ner. Tuesday evening, April lL, 0: M. C A. ooms, inl ann the affirmative clock, in the Y oO Bellefonte ; Here is an early spring view from route 16 not far from Buena Vista Springs along the Adames-Franklin county line in Central Pennsylvania. Note the delicate new leaves on trees, south- Lae ment EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. lg 2. 0 0 0 0.0 8. 0 #0» FARM CALENDAR. LOCAL AND PERSONAL susan ARE, a een CON- WM i % Mrs fined to her 3 BEA] FORD bed on acco 3 ® : Cen- le fme to i " Pas Rit nervoug breakdown ™ ! l 8 Timely Reminders from Pennsylvama State College as rapidly Letters on above most weakness testamentary esiats | naving been duly granted the undersigned, | * all persons knowiug themselves ludeoteo | . . to the estate are requested to make Im School of Agricultire mediate payment, and those bhaving claim. . . -. . . . . . friends of again the same to p Rt them duly as Select Gladioll Now Hal inst thenticated for settlemegt Rexoch D. MILTON Ee "Ficam loca) wirlitica leaders Mr UK~- *. and “ JA r I yle : PFO ¢ ts distre William tre with erman is tion rict. PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. ried osplorus Is Valuable 250 in this wonder? Adver “Help Lot fo for a four-line ad. These Nt), ads. are workers In the way of results, ties anything here, from =» Wanted” to a “House and Sale” «us ne ein = | INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. ea] C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HaLL, pays column, Number { hores { hosen ser) Fa CLOVER FARM WE WANTED! — ~ Cane Fools | GOOD USED CARS AND TRUCKS = IN TRADE ON NEW 1938 CHEVROLETS” Our used car stocks are low, following the unprecedented demand of the last several weeks. ‘We want your car now! Bring it in and gef our liberal trade-in offer on a NEW CHEVROLET. The tremendous demand of the last ~~ Chevrolet —the car that is complete— and the new several weeks has reduced our stock ~~ Chevrolet trucks—the thrift-carriers Jor the of used cars to a point where we're actually nation! Convince yourself that Chevrolet styl- short of certain makes and models! ing, Chevrolet performance, Chevrolet features We need good used cars and trucks! We're making —and Chevrolet's low prices—all combine to liberal trade-in offers to get them! Sonow is your make these new models the best investments in opportunity to get a new 1938 Chevrolet on very motordom! Come in— bring your car or truck favorable terms! . . with you—pget our liberal trade-in offer . . . Visit our showroom and inspect the new today! “You'll be ahead with a Cherroles™ General Motors Instalment Plan Convenient, Economical Monthly Payments. A General Motors Value. 4d Qu (CLOVER FARM FANCY SAUER KRAUT Ou rt ( 14 tO : bat} 1 1 ixleep. That was good, Hut he (LOVER FARM olden Bantam: or Countr Gentleman CORN 2 Cans taken the precaution y ww suff jently covered while napping «OMY "he removal of the quarar Hin the Re \ 2 residence of P. H. 1a day evening Centre Hall Fred | Paul Dernag Luse, and [1agdon stricken with fohn the two children with measles, The ; the burg free from all commpnicable |< 57Y Assipeiation . diseases. The cases since Jast fall have ner. L K. Dale, ( light in character ang few Gingrich held a Mr. Luse having been the | MP% to discuss so afflicted. provements to Hal] ormed church on \ A: With NO. tine the from the 180 . family of ny in where a Son. and amily of Hunt CLOVER FARM FRESH PRUNES ill cans Sunday home of Tristees of the ( Messrs, NR I W. Corl ting wore visgitorg at the grandchildren, scarlet and two were Dernar fever later Board em Wag- - and A. E. Friday further on leaves 2 CLOVER FARM bm - PORK AND BEANS m- 2 Quart Cans future. - —" CLOVER FARM, VAC PACKED mes ove. been very plans fop mada the in number, only adult Mrs. J. W. Kepler Kepler, of Pine Grove Mills, called at the Reporter office Wednesday morn- New York Fair W hole Kernel CORN ey or on 2 Joo: Con B= - © » = in ner o he ate y- al a - rus Goss, and lived in Centre Hall To Honor Press Glendale Ever Green CORN when a young girl, All of the five 2 No. 2'Cans Kepler children are married, except . . i p— John, He is a semi-professional base- Extra Sifted PEAS 2 Tall Cans . ball player and In a few days will go cated to that constitutional liberty will Sweet Gem PEAS to one of the Carolinas engage with a team. be erected on the $60,000,000 Central 2 No. 2 Cans Mall, Grover A. Whalen, president of the | na adh Fair corporation, announces, FRESH FRUITS & be the o©¢ etery grounds in near and son, John NEW YORK (Special)—~To remind millions of visitors to the New York World's Fair 1939 that freedom of the press has helped preserve the democratic form of our government, a statue dedi- to Mra. Clifford A. Rickard are at their home here visited with the former's parents in and son after having Clarion for two weeks. The son, Rob- ert, attained his second vear on Fri- day and the event was ed, the grandparents participating. Rabe rt grandson in the lent additional interest, district manager of the Farm Bureau Automobile Insurance company. He wag formerly manager of a farm co- operative association In one of the northern counties, duly celabrat- on both sides the only connection ang this Mr. Rickard j= in The statue will depict a partially nude woman, representing “the unadorned truth,” watching the passing show of world events and recording history day- by-day. A tribute to the moral standard f the press as a whole is contained in he subordinate figure of a child reading 1 newspaper. Freedom of religion, speech and assem- lv will be combined with freedom of sress 10 suggest that these four factors re the cornerstone of democratic gov- rnment, VEGETABLES OLEOMARGARINE QUALITY CENTRE HALL