The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1938, Image 4

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    28
THURSDAY, APRIL 1038
PE
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
S. WW. SMITH, Editor
BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager |
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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.”
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Wash Machines
‘Maytag’ and ‘Easy’
Washers
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CENTRE HALL
FOR
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SEE
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
(PoVtical Advertisement.)
JAMES E.
Van ZANDT
1017 Elghteenth
ALTOONA,
Avenue
PA.
REPUBLICAN
for CONGRESS
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PRIMARIES
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