The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1938, Image 5

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    THL OENTSE REPORTER, OENTRE HALL, PA.
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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
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fme to i
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nervoug breakdown ™ !
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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