S——— -~ _ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss for bin, Jennie lartholomew, town. of Mrs, of a week was a guest Cor in Lewistown. Edgar Chevrolet Clark is driving a near-new sedan purchased In lock Haven. William, the Mrs, Ruth Thomas and son, of Thanksgiving in spend season at Mills. Johnstown, came to the Thomas home near Potters The chicken and waffle supper serv- ed by the “Sparklers,” a class of girls in the M, E. Sunday school brought in gross receipts to the amount of $50.00, Miss Estella Hosterman, clerk in the office, Philadelphia, where she has since been of Miss Virna erly of Coburn. local post last week went to a guest Krader, form C. C, Bartges, of Spring Mills, made a brief stop here on Tuesday on his Vafrumt ing to Bellefonte ting way of township auditors. to attend a mee the township road supervisors and Mr. Mrs, Hartle Mr, latter fre, C. SHACK, and M Fred ton and Mr. and Sunday, drove to wie Mrs, were guests of Mmtherman and 3 Deing a Slack. Mrs. G. O. Benn several friends at Tyrone and they went to Wilkinsburg wi be T guests will end Cronister, hanksgiving Day of Mr, and Mrs, Chester Milan Jamison, Mifflinburg, in teachin one of Mifflinbunr is and about or The Jamison, tracted fever. of Roy I High school {; scarlet is a brother the loca Frank State a nlava ploye to work Tuesday AL ye SAT me here Monday same institution a few we wil ago, will acompany Miss Odenkirk her return here. Mins the Steubenville, Nellie Valley Smith, superintendent of Ohl io General in Hospital, Miss June Evans. superintendent of nurses in the Ohio, and same institution, drove to Centre coun- on Friday Monday They) were of Miss Smith's parents, Mr. Smith, Bellefonte, and Mrs Hal 1 ii. ty and returned morning. guests and Mrs, J. Frank and her uncle and aunt Mr T. A, Hosterman. in Centre of Mr he yo Lewis Brooks, Mrs, ung son and Guy Brooks. last week, was to Philadelphia, where he of ive a wl and Brooks, where A. B f the again taken the Jackson hospita is being treated for a stricture the msophagus dus drunk child hs Mrs. Brooks Wm. 8 N. J. of Mr. and Mra to having Year or go ago Mr their grandfath- New ta After the been treated. and ©r, went ben Flack, the latter on to nrk. they ame ie senior Mr. Brooks fledd a daughter While visitng of Mr. Brooks' the senior Mr 0 where one a nd an air grandsons is emplo Cuy Brooks Fle) Firowyd wife, and the grandson. Martin went into the ride, turning the re Monday turned left at tha colve Thursday. hospi regularly ment nor ERArY. PINCHOT'S PLAN SHELVED; RURAL LEGISLATORS RUBEL £14,250.000 Will Be of State Fands Treasury $15,000,000 Voted from by One-Cent Gas Go Tax-—Money to to Countles, An entirely new unemployment relief plan has been agreed erful group of of the Legislature, It chot's program. upon by a pow- leaders in both houses virtually rejects Governor Pin- Appropriations £14,280, 000 will be made for various phases of relief This rectly the counties. A proved aggregating work. to money wil} go di- one-cent 15 approximately tax will be This will $15,000,000, The to the coun- gasoline ap- for months, raise gaso line tax wil] be returned the State Relief Commission planned where The the ties was collected, money by Governor has been scrapped. the £35 000 000 bond {ssne, by 18 the the from money appropriated ial session ust be taken already in the St cit exists In take care of th statement is small deficiency I period in June to retrencl ment during this “I cannot comment Governor Pinchot, 1 Armco ———— lo» MARRIAGE LICENSES. THE CENTRE REPORTE PINCHOT LOSES GRIP ON STATE LEGISLATURE Defeat gram of Pinehot Pro. by Organlzation of Large Part Predicted Republicans, Organization Republican legislators predict that only a portion of Govern- or Pinchot's 19-point $120,000000 un employment relief prograun will bg en- the acted by legislature, They say organization the sounding out sentiment since the Intro- lepublican leaders in legislature have been duction of thegovernor's the program and believe house, which was over whelmingly In accord with the admin. the of istration last will ernor’'s measures, of faith In the administration sentiment in both hous that spring In defeat reguiar the session, some gov. Because thelr anti- es they believe there will be no legislation pres enacted which will Increase the ent tax burden of the people, that there may 1 asoline one cent approved also predi Fine Fr t Candies 8 there anyone anywhere who doesn’t prick up his ears at the words homemade candies, espe pure sweet fruit? Children love them, because mothers approve of them because they are wholesome. As for fathers—they like them because it is the best candy they've tasted since the old maple sugar days down on the farm. Peach Jelly Cubes: Press an eight-ounce can of peaches through a sieve, making a purée, Add one half cup pectin syrup (made ac cording to directions on one-half cup sugar, one-half corn syrup, and lemon juice. Boil until thermom- eter registers 222 degrees. into greased pans go that mixture cup one iq | let cool. Let stand over night in ia cold place. Cut in cubes and i roll in powdered sugar. May also be dipped In chocolate or In {melted fondant, ! This Is Divine | Pineapple Divinity: Cook one i half cup shredded pineapple and | three tablespoons sugar to a thick jam, 225 degrees, Mix two cups i sugar, one-half cup water, and | one-eighth teaspoon cream of tar itar, and boil to 260 degrees. Just { before this temperature at- | tained, add the pineapple jam, continuing the boiling to the 260. | degree point, Beat one egg white | stiff, then add hot syrup very | slowly, stirring constantly, and beating till stiff and will hold its i shape Add onefourthe cup { chopped maraschino cherries, and ur into buttered pans.* is R, CENTRE HALL. PA. of Labor which announced on its attitude ernor’s program, The federation sald | it | about a cook, | y i Want faco Want Want a Want a Want Want to borrow money, in toward the gov- a clerk. partner, was instituting Btate-wide situation, effort the | and would still push, though not vig- | its of a | { funds for State | | i move ment in an to arouse sentime nt | to sell a farm, in favor of governor's program | Want to sell sheep, cattle, orously, own program State. Want to sell town property, Want to sell groceries, drugs, Want to sell income tax to provide reliof boots and shoes, Want to sell dry goods, carpets, Want A ——— A —————— Is A PT Remarkablel A pension examiner In Washington was one day examining witnesses, To one strapping son of Erin he put the question: “Timothy McGowan, do you swear that you know the applicant, Dennis O'Brien, who has made application for an Increase of pension?” “You may well say that I do,” re. Joined Timothy. “Me an’ him were both shot In the same leg at Antle- tam.” to sell clothing, hats or caps, Want to find customens for anything, ADVERTISE IN THE REPORTER Advertising will gain new customers Advertising keeps Advertiging Advertising Advertising Advertising Advertise Advertise Advertise Advertise Advertise Advert H BE B old customers, makes success easy, begets confidence, means business, shows energy, and succeed, judiciously, or bust, weekly, now, i860 E The Canty Reporter. 351.50 a PREVENT those TERRIBLE HEAD COLDS you candoit Zonite diginfects the nose, mouth and throat. An activegermicide, Use regular] and you won't have colds. i Goods will not move themselves out lof a swore automatically, without some {force making them move. You need {to hitch them up to the power of ad- vertising, otis is almost here. for this year, the prices of 15 years ago. we are literally back to sets fars. Thanksgiving OVERCOATS { SH fitting OES i lex] Well Servieeable Shoes for Chil. dren—Special-— . $7.00 © DRESSES “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST" THESE 137 new Ford cars represent one of the largest deliveries ever made to a municipality at one time. 21 radio-equipped Ford scout cars were traded in on this purchase. They had been operated day and night for two years in heavy traffic and all kinds of weather. Their individual records ranged from 78,434 miles to 143,723 miles with a grand total of 2,283,097 miles. The operating cost of the 21 cars was 2.284 cents a mile =~ less than 2 1/3 cents. This cost included all fuel, oil, tires, repairs and every other item except depreciation and insurance. Of 577 Ford cars in Detroit City service, the 300 in the Police Department traveled a total of 6,591,937 miles during the past fiscal year, at an average cost of 2.9 cents a mile. and repairs. economy of the Many claims have been made on operat- ing costs, but here in the carefully kept motor car records of the City of Detroit is positive proof of Ford economy. In the paragraphs above, it is seen that 21 Ford scout cars averaged less than 2 1/3 BA (erisiencE Se hoLk EN MAN i BAL L i Rola « Col You FoRpave Poco fey « Tie BET Me - T-T-1 +R { rePed 5 ED WORKIN b= d 1.1 PLavep KELLY C i - he ts) i With TH Bo¥s J pe ovis lime } Olcheon { Cade 4 Of Ee The records show that Ford ma- as well ar the Ford car. Eco- BY CARL ED a { Wd do one wl » YoU WRLEUS ~ 5 Penis Hin { £ t » VELIEVES RETO OB WY me A