The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1938, Image 4
28 THURSDAY, APRIL 1038 PE THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. I ——— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors S. WW. SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager | -] to} BDW. E. p—— | —— TBRMS.—The terms of the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, | Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per lune ead h insertion. Display advertising rales wade an application. Enterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter, “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Pexn’s VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor) Georges Valley—»9 to 10 A. M. Oentre Hall—10:30 A. M. Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. M. subscription Known in Centre - Cextre Harr REFORMED (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall $:00—Church Worship, Deaths MceCOY.~J. Frank McCoy, a | native | sday | of Pottery of last week | Hoth t. word received WwW ceased, | ng to] Mi ce of accord] Halil by the iladelphia, in Centre sister of Mrs Agnes McCoy Potts, Carlisle which stated Frank Mcoe- died in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Ap- He had a Sunday. Ku- Saturday afternoon; at Slack from a Coy ril 1%. neral Chambersburg.” Mr. McCoy and Mary McCoy, wag born at the othel stroke burial was a son of Alexander both Mills. member, 5 deceased, and He ister, . wl, His vears, MoeCoy trains, Potters wns n twin, early childho« be ing passed on in oR Mr, Pullman is given to about age For was A twenty of more years conductor on had fraternal and on weral occasions narge such train when organ jzations met cific Coast Mr. MceCoy is nome 10:00—Church School. Tusseyville— y:30—Church School 10.30—Church Worship. Cent sunday Worship Bethesda Worshi Service, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEN I'S. Congress We are gut it WILLIAM M. arg Ave. Alt tor Cor Ss at the Pri May 17th, and regu Party State Senator. We boro 1 County Chalrman PROBATION TEACHERS 3-YEAR NEW SCHOO! FAVORS FOR ciple algo ure ferencs glott Alt} are ads plete added. Mars ore to ing boards additi ing n subordinat make ret nermit teaching gitimate Hea tion for intendent of state tend pa a Wwhed odueat! al institotions ing t nrofs fe staff of the pr nat ruction ment. aio dana AM P=. HOURS AND WAGES BILI REPORTED BY LABOR The House labor comn day reported tablish an hour maximum work tee urged wage cuts and The bill, drafted after monthg of struggle establish “Aoor” for ment of standards three Initially, the warild estab. lish a minimum wage of 25 cents and a 44dhour week, gradually thos, standards to reach mate goal of “40-40.” Er —— lp HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL GAMES PLAYED FRIDAY Results of high school baseball games played last Friday: Millheim, 18; Centre Hall, 7. Port Matilda, 6; Snow Shoe, 5. Pleasant Gap, 16; Spring Mills, 11. Hublersburg, 5; Howard 3. EE —————————. The Brush Valley road between Centre Hall anq Linden Hall has been much {mproved in appearance . The sides were cut down to afford drain- age. The surplus ground was piled And later trucked away. comm, fton w minimum $0 hoax commits enactment deflation. within the the committee, would and adjust. “celling” on hours by gradual over measure wages years, revising the ulti. He 1 Aan hursday, Min | i * Spring nie man tthew Goheen 2 able drives about the country. the week-end at grandfather, his by Segner gpent } 3 ome of his 4 and wag taken to Huntingdon « hia Misses {in nm Sunday aunts, Mary and Rachael Seg- ner, Mrs. Wm. Pleasant ler, of A. J. Miss Steele Edwin of Mil- the ang son and Mrs Minnie Madisonburg, visited at Hazel on Sunday. Anna is spending some time at the home of her brother, C. M. Dale, on the Branch while Mrs, Dale i= unde, observation in a Phila. delphia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lathey K. Dale, Mise Margaret Dale and Frederic Dale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Rimmey In Cen- tre Hall, A shrubbery planting program wun- der the direction of Edwin H. Dale, Vocational teacher, was featnred nt the new Harrig Township Veeation- school bullding on Friday, April 22, at % oclock. A. OO. Rasmussen, landscape specialist at State Colleges, gave a short talk. The trees were presented by the senior class president, Lucille Patterson, and the shrubbery by the vice-president of the F. F. A, James Addleman, Gap, home Dale Hone LOCAL BASEBALL CLUB ORGANIZES FOR SEASON ening Monday env . ompleted At a held local baseball team meeting No for the coming members of low Jamisor vi The present President, R. 8 mn fiftes i { LC uh ving of elected the f« " ‘ ’ \ : Crawford; eoretars R. 8S Lidl { t reds r Harold League I W H. {1 Durst entative 0 Harold 0, | manager { Stover, manager, Pruyrst. The team Tri-Valley league, sel of the Rebersburg Plea Mills The season of May. the {1 De (!t last ‘en 1 will In will again play which clubs Mills Lemont compo Bame HE Spring D, year, tre Hall, ant 4a wd I I 1 ————————————— A A ——————— 0 WAGNER FETED HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY | Wagner, for many yeal i He ina Grove SAMUEL J. ON ( Samuel J. ‘ Wed- | he Ci Birthday T™a af ———— A” SOCCER LEAGUE SCHEDULY ANNOUNCED: ONE DIVISION FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State of The (College School Agriculture * * * Reduce Use of Lights daviight r OF SS ' Lawns weed] the Penn and toctive covering, turf IETAsSs removes say specialists, A hout shoud hav Termite This Termites Ever e n | Learn home owney 187 vania.’ Copy of Nirvm lar Control Pennavl- the i 3 tells foo describes nd A publication by infestations damage caused termileg how to prevent knowl- edga of work Is helpful in preventing damage to wood Ask your agent for a copy of the circulay or write to the Agricultural Mailing Room, Sate Col- lege, Pa. Proteet Farm Tools—ust and rot are far more Injurioug to farm tools than wear through use. This empha- gizes the need of care and praper housing for machinery, Penn Slate agricultural engineers point out, Where Roses Grow-—A deep loam goil on well-drained ground ls prefer. able for growing roses. Only varie- ties which are hardy in the goction where planted should be selected, say Penn State floricultiurists, Cheek Rate of Seeding Drills and planters can be checked by farmers to insurg accuracy of seeding, explain Penn State State agricultural engin- cers, Ask your county agent about a how these insects structures county simple method for doing this COUNTY OF YOTERS EXCEED Ds IN REGISTRATION of the perod i pre nary total pri of uneligible With the close hitherto y vole, became registered voter leased a fow ording to niga Ie i : MoeMullin, The new with thos ether rem manent total nun in the county under the y registered the egis-ration bill bring eligible a0 4711 «D0, Of vilers which 8 approximately of the under the short total] number old divided as follow Democrat] ered tem Registrations are tepublican, 10.802 Socialist, period od 10 party, 1567 1d we-primary ration wl last and clos Resultg December 1, during thig Republican ratic 303 ng part In addition, the followi A€ party I change May tion est " LEGAL NOTICE EABCLTORS MNOTHUE Ve eRina od the wudersig ved wll Yew eis La eslatle Ale req nediate payment, ahd mM 1 henticate peeted 0 make in thus Bavitg Claims BEALL ® seine lo prevsval (Bei Juy ae for settlement We SERVICE ALL MAKES Wash Machines ‘Maytag’ and ‘Easy’ Washers I. 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