THE NINE REFPRIEE CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. From Chalrman Raskob came the Is your subscription due? statement tha “achievement of the pur Oa 38 ¥ Actory be cratic While Mrs. W. F. Keller is taking ]Po®® of the victory fund, Democrat Miss Anna Steiner, of Wilkinsburg, i victory in 1932, is the reponsibility not p = 21a week's rest at the home of her sister, ‘ rap i . Was a Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mrs, 8. M, Goodhart, in Johnstow: of any small group but of every man os, ! 2 » 1 + Ji 4% ie . % Shoop Saturday and Sunday. N . Ge 11 . td het isting in cai and woman who feels that change of ; : SIE POO H ere Rss = Cill'= - ' rover y ’ srative., Financing Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Luse of Johns-|ine for their father, Alfred Durst. EOVerning nt is Imperative. Fina 8 . ) town, visited at the home of Mr and ; of the fund on a nationwide basis is yr Fist ev { ie ¥ » i t » i r P H. 1 in Ce _—r Hall. on William 8. Brooks, accompanied by | fundamentally Democratic in charact- y o > . HAUS, 3 © i » v 8 x i : hig daughter, Mrs. Clarence Blazier. ler, as every activity of the party : oyment Sunday. 8 . ahi ‘ednesday we y 2" 7 d i ‘tw M : : and her husband, on Wednesday went ought to be, For 80 cents vou can telephone to friends, rela- Mr. and Mrs, J. . MoCormick, of{ts (Cleveland, Ohlo. by car, where they fi fy kers i ; Columbia. 8. C., were recent guests of |i Hooks ‘a or mo tives or customers as far as 150 miles away—for will be guests of Mr. son, Jos- . the latter's mother, Mrs. Eliza Mey-leph Brooks, a railroad employee. Aid for War Veterans of Pi e friendly chats, family reunions, business trans- er, and brother, John D. Meyer, in Ty- Friday, Miss Fay Bradford will drive S—— Pp and ’ ron More than 430,000 exservice men actions. And after 8:80 P. M. you can call them One, E. N. Eisenberg, a representative of] and thelr families were aided through Ci HH for only 50 cents! Miss Helen Bartholomew, accompan-|ih, 8 > of al Industry, 2 ’ f are eS v . - State Hureau Animal 3,008 Red Cross Chapters and the na fed by her nieces, Miss Elizabeth Bar-| gaeprisburg, was in Gregg township on tional organization during the vear The service is fast, clear, dependable tholomew and Miss Doris Moltz. on|pyesday, looking up dog law violations, ending June 30, 1931. 4 ¢ Tuesday went by car to Philadelphia] A number of dogs in that district were families where they will consult an eye special-| pound without carrying the official yel- ist, low plate. The minimum fine Is §5.00 Dependent 8 3 = ~ ~the calls easy to make, Just give the were cared for, veterans’ ZY ( number to the operator (ask Infor claims were filed, hospitalization ob- Hy 4 mation if you don’t know it) and tained and many other services given. a “hold the line.” While school children are highly en-}and costa. Part of each contribution during the joying these fall days in the open, theif its Shippensburg to attend the home American Red Cross annual roll call, {hates bused on Faat. Standard Time) teachers are being Instructed in thejl.oming at the Teachers’ College of| Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, — better methods of teaching and gov-lwhich she is a graduate, and now goes yward supporting this vital T | i KE Pr HH i N KE erning at the institute being held Inlteaching at Potters Mills. On the way | work for veterans of the World War Pe 3 4 “ the court house she will pick up two of her lass. 11 other wars in which the United : § t mates n taka em with her and . Yat " vs ores ores id A. H. Spayd is very much improv Hd ind take the Stat a gaged. p z +a vether t v will enjoy the the appearance of his dwelling house [Eet0e! the Hm OOCa in town by repenciling the mortar line, The lime in the mortar ne original coloring, wiving SHEE ene to Ul Fall Weather--and New Clothes are almost synonomous, Chilly breezesfind us ready with the most complete line of COATS, SPORT JACK- ETS, DRESSES In the New Colors... All Coats are extremely well furred, smartly fashioned and best of all-=REASONABLY PRICED! ployed tote ey meen thai tee Ml HORS | evemycoar ano” | MENS SUITS ville, were overnight guests’ Saturday 19ri nage, an 8 now ; in v : d fond 3 » . ’ | DRESS in Our Store at the Bartholomew home, and Sunday ; : . ‘ § A completely nev Hs { went on to Lock Haven. At Pleasant pj" wi He Yer) A ha 2 y ) wr « Styles at prices LADIES’ COATS, both Sport and 1 VAIUES to § Gap they picked up Miss Elizabeth warmers are busily engag in ha A “I NE : . Ce : iv low ty Dress, in beautiful garments, $ 1 5 00 Kittleberger and friend, taking them jy, the rn oro which is a un- 9 : Sf £1 shui mang 2 . P * d 9 50 15 50 U . with them to the Clinton county cap-lusually good one on every farm “orn PA pps | rice . ’ . P ital is or f tl nost valuable crops i fF a or Walk 0 1069, WOOL, hard-finished al. : fs one of he TIO vaiuads I 5 1 } vi if ¢ : : y : * 3 - - NRT pad | Fires ir of anble op 1ocallv ic be Ben} duced in this tion, sin is » a | mL A Pinay i vers Vi 8. lined proof he apple crop loca ‘ florea ta (2 a en Pao (pended upon. larly or the major EEE gf ~R, | Enna Jetticks § 100 Dresses, at $4.95 § } ser 313 rar Na teria h fo portion of grain ards thegushon R Penns Toh era € } ] ry i the 4 Never shown before at lesg than will yield but Jent Craps Or etalk provides a large ty of @ Stevens “Pavor- | . TO FIT EVERY FOOT $7.95. Al sizes. tOF Both « lronehare valuahle for feed during the "ite. Min. take- sects are producing.a pretty fa +1. § FOU 3 vila for 1 i dur lide Dh re ity fruit. but where spraying was|Winter months. rifle, 22 short, 25 A 5 re : Stevens and J3 EE EEE f = NIEMANS DEPARTHENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM GO FARTHE:ST" spray rel OPEN EYERY EVENING EXCEPT TUESDAY AND THURSDAY vour lifelon ng Mrs / fe 8g 5 on the when a red or drilled, ves less ~** genuine satisfaction ing care DEMOCRATS ASK FUND OF MILLION AND HALF DOLLARS 1g just the ght balance. g — And then — the prices. Little than an car Campalgn for “Victory Fund“ to Be short of amazing a the prices Laid by John W. Davis—Commit. of Stevens rifles and shotguns. tee of More Than 508 National and Ou Can pay nou a lot more, State Party Chiefs Mobilized. your guns, Du ou can’t : buy Te I ever ownec write for describing complete to get- to strik- Tr: FORD is good-looking. It saying this, I am thinking in coop the polit ning J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY is safe. Comfortable. Speedy. terms of comfort, safety, driving vhood and youth, kb : wb ; aq NAR Chicopee Falls, Mass, ; * + : 3 intl the next convention, 3500, : dont evade Sear Fant : Reliable. Long-lived. Eco- pleasure, ease of control and last week, aid s Hinaugurate the actual campa gr, and Owwed and operated by the Savage Arm) Corporation | “ , hast un Of $100,000 to pay off the 1928 deficit nomical. Everything a good car economy. My next car will also be a 1d Mountain, the structure te 20 The fund campaign v be 1 by ! should be, Ford because it will give me what I want 10 feet in dimensions, The location|John W, i 24 pres idle ntial nomi i T™h i dd hi » _ : es hn H. Fahey ere is, too, an added something ata price l can afford to pay. undation for a road the east far enough a asinee of the Darty, with be interfered with in case thejof Worcester, Mass, 18 ecutive ! about it that brings enthusiastic com- When You get behind the wheel of concrete road from the Centre-Miffiin|chairman, and James W. Gerard {orm- EE. | ments from every one who has ever the Ford and drive it yourself you will eounty line is extended over the new er ambassador t Any rs driven a Ford . . . the joy it puts in know it is a truly remarkable car at a survey which reaches the top of Sand A committee of more thn 500 nation | l . a ¥ : Mountain by going around the knoblal and st party stalwarts has been i motoring. low price. You will like it when You on the east. Crucetti, who is a stone mobilized. the announcement said to } | “I have been a car owner continuously first buy it. You will become more and utter. | now employed at State Col. jcarry n the subscription campaign » * Ie ant b Tving Bs Voraes Brop was authorized last Mafch by the for nearly 20 years,” writes a motorist more enthusiastic the longer you drive it. erty, near Rhoneymede, )emocratic national committee. Ty sou sing connected with a leading university. After thousands of miles of driving While details for rails! the fun : W . - Charles 8. Stoner, who quit his farm} = 15 4 fo vthdtod. go at ins ly in protecting your “During this period I have bought you will say “it’s a great car.” Its econ vere being formulae ie pariy Tre- ident. Send sketch or i ’ - - . . ’ sorted to further loans from its chair-| medel for instructions or PREF eleven new automobiles. Eight of the omy will save you many dollars, : ol tT decided |HMAD, John W. Raskob. It now owes| writel for FREE ook. BOOR | eleven were in the middle-prite field, Bie Das bien living i Sy ot 4 ee his $325,000, He recently, since the “How to O%ain a Patent” i one cost th th d d I 1 bh to sHl that small farm property; a campaign for funds is on, subscribed] 0d "Record of Invention™ ree thousan ollars, and the public sale on Saturday. November 7, 100.000 which. he declared was his form. No charge “for in. ! fast is a Ford I ur hirte and go back to his large farm west of $1 00 which, | leclared, wa his formation Yon how to proceed. Communion. i Pp chased t teen Pussevville. Ar Stoner finds that |final contribution. . tions strietly eonfidentisl Prompt, careful, | months ago. $ Es tr ada F edad Mr. Davis, in a statement fasue efficient service. fartn renta) provides a very smal in- Mhrough the executive chalrman said: : “In the light of this exper ience I can ’ o come and since he is still a comparas = State raltinn & te ta - . lively young man. and he will have| he Political position of the party ls| of ARENCE A. O'BRIEN | say ins alll gineerity that 1 uve derived nregnable’” sis i 1 “hi (F. 0. B. Dervis, plus freight ond delivery. Bumpers end the help of a son in his farming op-,imPregnable” .at this time ang . more genuine satisfaction from the tire Bains of Too or” Bay thas. aren ath cyst Fats th ald fary ¢ again Ix prospects of victory were never Registered Patent Attorney F h er inthariead Ford Finance Plans of the Universel Credig gations, LH Oar lan pn [brighter ord than any car I ever owned. In Company.) made to yield fair returns, He added however, that the party 44-A Security Savings & Commercial i I¥a Auman. of Potters Mills, was!could. not expect victory hy defamit Bank Building a pleasant caller at this office on Tues- ut ust “pre ent a Stiong national Directly across street from Patent Offices) ¥ 0 Rn D M oO T oO Rn C oO M PA N Y day. A year or so age Mr. Auman quit |orsanization with adeqtiate WASHINGTON, ©. ©. a few years ago and bought the Spang- ler property at Tusseyville, Jn which FIFTEEN DIFFERENT BODPY TYPES famirg., but still believes in keeping uy, and makes a good “hand for HITT AND RUNN-——And After fie Had Thought It Over for Awhile This Is the Question He Asked! * BY HITT hhoring farmers. Just now he Is - mm husking corn, and tells us how the old «DEAR * " { Sows SF vi et Gurion $1.00 a day wage has returned. Tt Is : A ORIEL i sr like this: Husking corn for twelve Pay A IY Tt bushels out of a hundred. he and a companion are able to earn twelve bushels of corn a day, which, at the present corp price, is $2.40. or $1.20 each. “Not much, but botter than nothing.” says Mr. Auman, and, be- sides he would rather be employed at this low wage than be idle. All of which verifies the truth of “Wil” Roger's statement that it is good pol- fey to keep busy. even though the pay is small, so that you'll be In practice when the “Big job” comew along. You can't beat “Wil” Rogers for homely philosophy.
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