The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1938, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938.
A—
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
casa
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
BMITH & BAILEY,
8S. W. SMITH,
BAILEY,
Editor
Associate Editor and
BDW. E.
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to
ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
sents per line euch insertion.
Display advertising rates made
kuown
Enterd in the Post Office In Centre
Hall as second-class matter,
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
LUTHERAN
Pastor)
VALLEY
Arthur Wagner,
PENN'S
(Rev. L.
Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M.
Georges Valley, 10:30 A. AM.
Centre Hall, 7:80 FP. M.
Centre Harr REerForRMED
(Rev. Pastor)
Centre Hall—
#.30—Church School
10.30—Church Worship.
-
Delag R. Keener,
Worship.
School.
¥».uu—Church
20:00—Church
¥:30—>unday
7:30—Evening
he
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
Congress
We are gut i
WILLIAM JM.
arg Ave, Alt
for Congresg
at the Pris
May 17th
and
Party
State Senator,
: Wea are t i 4
EDW.
boroug!
no
County Chalrman
* ® ° »
FARM CALENDAR
from
(ollege
teminders
State
Timely
Pennsylvania
* *
® ® * » » ®
Silage Popular
Keep Litter Clean A 4
ter = iid De Kept
Horsey
fa farms
1
Are [sed
use an
Feed
can be
Male
Birds Need Feed a
mash hopper
may
thin during
Penn Sate poultry specialists
mend placing
or troughs on walls high enough
tha Nn 3 1s $1% rest Fy it $ :
canes thoy
some feederg on
the hens
Flight the FHes Fly time §
Circular 140, “Fly
tension publication of the Penna.
Btate Col
pest, Ask
economics
I
Prevention,” ‘
lege, tells how to control this
agent or home
for a ecnoy
Agricultural
Pa.
Almost any ore
county
representative
or to the
it v8
write iling
Wom, State College,
Crops to Ensllage
may be with
Fenn State dairy specialists,
tried by the Penna. dalrymen
alfalfa, sweet clover, soybeans,
clover, mixed hay crops, timothy,
green small grains, and combinations.
I A A AA.
CENTRE COUNTY FARMERS
wy
my
Those
include
red
ensiled BUCCOSS,
Centre county wheat growers, as
well as growers in every other coun-
ty In the country may now assure
themselves of from one-half to three
fourths of their average crop every
year. This will be made available thru
the all-risk Insurance feature of the
new Farm Act, The insurance pro-
tects against all natural hazards
puch as drought, flood, hall, wind.
winterkill, lightning, tornado, insects
gnd plant disease,
HE —
Garman Matter is the only owner
of a pleasure car in town with dual
tires on the pear wheels, He is a
palesman for the Hagan agency, but
i= not offering carg equipped like his
F
* . . . * - » » ® .
Mrs, Susan HB, Duta {ied KE
of her bon-la-l&w, LL .iE.
Hall, Satur-
LUTZ.
in Centre
morning at 2:20 o'clock from
tiong following a nine weeks
widow of Joseph
May
She was the
30,
she married
47, and since his death twelve years
has lived at the Bartholomew
Mrs. Lutz, a resident of Centre Hall
as born near
William
thirty-nine vears, w
daughter of nnd
Shannon Lohr. She wag eighty
ws, three months and eleven
ge. Her
Mrs. C.
of Hall,
Pringel, of Lock
ye
only survivorg are
DD. Bartholo-
Mrs
and
daughter,
a sister
Hay
th and
‘entre
en,
Hzad jean
lomew,
faitz
oldest member
Mrs.
Methodist of
T of t}
Was
rag Katie
November 19,
yeal present
ite. who survi
OF Floyd, of } !
and Harry, of Elmi-
surviving are two sis
Ocker, and Mrs,
of Harrisburg,
machinist, put
Hved a retired
past,
" “
ra -
Mrs
Gulsewite
ters,
Mary
Mr,
due to il
life for
George
both
Gramiey Ww
health
a number of
Funeral services were held at
home and the Lutheran church
Friday morning, Rev, J. J.
officiating. Interment
Rebersburg,
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HYBRID CCRN TESTS
MADE THROUGHOUT
Tests of hybred corn are being
made by the Penna. State College in
various party of the state. The State
Agricultura] Experiment Station is
also doing some breeding work on
hybrid corn 8 well as many other in-
stitutions, including Hucknell Univer
sity at Lewisburg. In Union county
testy unde, the supervision of Buck-
nell are being made on the farms of
I. A. Troxell, H. K. Benner, Floyd
Cole and R., BE. Musser,
A A AEST
Held under $1000 ball for a grand
jury investigation of his alleged part
in the death of a negro inmate, Com-
mander John D. Pennington, superin-
tendent of the State Industrial School
for Boys at Huntingdon, on Tuesday
had the support of a member of the
board of trustees of the school in
a8 a
hag
years
the
on
Was
STATE
his defense,
a » * od
wes rns iff vere) coli vameeUf\
Hear
ROY A.
BROWNMILLER
SECRETARY HIGHWAYS |
f==- Speak at the &
# COURT [HOUSE ==
—— EE
BELLEFONTE
amr
fi SATURDAY EVENING Z&
May 14
“ms 7.00 O'CLOCK
$ swan
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CENTRE COUNTY. ’
HOSPITAL NOTES.
the hospital frem the
Patientyg
side
ek of
in
of
May
1 1
the county d the
south wring
We
Monday, admitted: Misg Nannl
Heber
Tuesday,
Centre
SHUrg.
pdmitted: Mrs V.
Hall; Mrs
wiler, Smuliton,
Wednesday A da
to Mr. Mrs, Eug:«
Millhelm, ’
man Carrie
ugnier was
and ng Belghtol,
discharged: Migs Carribell
Hall.
discharged ;
Halil, R. D.
LY -O6
of
EH ———————— i —
SEMI-ANNUAL DINNER OF
THE LEE-FRAZIER
Friday,
Emerick, Centre
Robert COC Al-
Saturday
len, Centre
There wera fo patient
the hospital beginning this week,
Jee Frazier clan
-annual dinner at the home
nd Mrs. Danie] 8. Daup |
nday., Dinner
— PUBLIC SALE ——
At His Barn, 118 E. Louther Street, CARLISLE,
SATURDAY, MAY 14 E
MULES and COLTS
"of 25 HEAD 10WA HORSES, Ml
and HORSES.
-
tf t f Vr
Consistang
{ 2 y ‘
irom 3 to O years
MULES
ranging in age
1 CARLOAD MISSOURI
mo tos year ing t
and ug
20 Head HOME
weighing t
HORSES
Remember, we always
“Your Price is Mine.”
DON'T "FORGET
SATURDAY,
dock - M (Charles McHenry
DAY, DAT}
CARLISLI
THE
MAY 14—A'
t (ne ()
EPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
R
appreciaicd
ind Mrs
Donald
Mra
Lawrence
E. Del.an
John W. T
of (
Purdue. Univ
3
I
Tas
Lancey and
i Sellersville
[and Lugille Ranney, ‘arnegie
1J. C. Allen of
| diana were guests at {
ergity
1 ern
er the week-end
" 17% 8 T3 oo
TUSSEYVILLE
* * * » - * * » .
Mra, Mary
Mrg Wm.
Thursday
home,
WwW. RK
the former's
Sunday.
Mrs. 8. T. SBwartz and daughtér
Mary spent the week-end in Belle-
fonte at the M, W. Williamg home, |
Morrig ‘Bryan and family of Belle-
fonte and Homer Detwiler and wife
visited at the Detwiler home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mehaffey
and daughter Susie of Altoona, Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Martz of Lewistown.
and Miss Alta Meeker of Spring
Mills were Bunday callers at the W.
8. Martz home,
Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Holderman and
granddaughter Melissa spent Sunday
with: relatives at Btate College,
Joseph Ramer and family of State
College ana Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mowe
ery of Newtown spent Mothers’ Day
at their respective homes.
Beaver of Altoona and
of lewistown spent
the A. W., Holderman
jeaver
at
Paul visited
Altoona on
Martz and son
mother in
Political vd vertisem
We SERVICE
ALL MAKES
Wash Machines
Agent jor
‘Maytag’ and ‘Easy’
Washers
I. C. McClenahan
CENTRE HALL
Fr—m
PASTEURIZED
DAIRY
PRODUCTS
UR OWN ICE CREAM— _
When in need of
MILK, CREAM,
BUTTERMILK,
CHOCOLATE MILK,
and ICE,—
w= Phone 24R4—
GARBRICK’S DAIRY
CENTRE HALL, PA.
i }
for CONGRESS
PRIMARIES
Tuesday, May 17, 1938
WIN with JIMMIE
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PURE
FOOD
(A
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WITH A
PERSONAL CASH LOAN
Borrow $50, $75, $150 or whatever you need up to
$300 to see you through this heavy expense season.
Only requirement for a loan here: YOUR ABILITY
TO REPAY the loan on the plan that Is easiest for you
to handle. No endorserg or co-makers required. Speed
and privacy assured.
Come In—or fill In coupon below
PERSONAL LOANS up to $300.
Please lave your representative call at my home (day)
RFD. No.......
10th Year In Lewistown
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
Room 1, Second Floor 20 EAST MARKET STREET
LEWISTOWN, PA.
Phone Lewistonw 2.7.2.5 W. ROY SCHEIDHAUER, Manager
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