THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - - * “ ® %® LOCAL AND PERSONAL. STATE CHAIRMAN YAN DYKE for those things that thelr local mer- TE ys OF CCITES 3x 'LISHMENTS OF \chants cannot supply. " ITEMS OF RECITES ACCOMPLISHMEN' » - . : ‘ ah FER kb TURE jooster Btores adheré to this policy roe Ps " - ; ar. a LOCAL INTEREST | Mrs. Mary Weber was taken to the DEMOCRATS IN LEGISLATURE ev. Store hors . Lhe I'he LADIES’ BAZAAR of LEWISTOWN Q . “an Democracy's part in the session of | Dollar Day and frankly urge the peopl Remind All | Geisinger hospital, Wednesday morn : 1933 . = @ » = > . ing . wrvati : enjors of 15 3 ee {ing for observation, the Pennsylvania legislature whichlts give thelr home stores first consid sls Miss Laura Runkle has been quite f' Mpg jane Wallzer, an aged lady in|has just closed should Le a source ofleration, buying in Booster Stores only fil the past week , suffering wih a|jfillheim, is suffering from a severe|great satisfaction and assurance tothe lthose things they can secure to better heart condition, case of dropsy Her «on came to her]volers and taxpayers, SLY 8 Warren advantage The Frank Ishler faimly moved from | home to take care of her. VanDyke, Democratic State Chairman Of course, It Is not expected that X 4 < i€ {fa A t . . I rroun | ther house represented avery ge will be offered at reduced Oak Hall this week to the Max Herr Miss Theresa Fye is at her home at No group in either house rep CL {gver thing will be ffered at reduced A : : pr the people as well ox fought ag hardiprices for Dollar Day, but a shopping property, in town, which has ben | Culver an 1 “CA Ww i rosk ; ? » 12 HF: U8 FY much impn i I 81 Jor ANG Wi} rem in jor. 8 week, for thelr interests as the Democratle trip through Booster Stores will re- NA nproved. She is i st ' in he schoo for . i 1 i t ade nt 1 thie i : ol minority. veal hundreds of opportunities to buy » § 1 3 it ses i JOINS NN EE itil, - L111 a td i 3 3 Mrs. Mary Breon is quite ill at th nurses in a Johnstown hospital Even the Republican press has iithings that are needed in the home home of her daughter, Mrs, 10¥( The quarantine was lifted a t! to concede that but for some BIXtY and for personal use at special pric Broks, west of town. Much i h Grover Weaver home, just ast oflodd Democratoic votes In the Houseithat will be in fore sr the one day sfckness is due to her age, 0% MAS, town, heginning of the week, “lo we lof Representatives much vicious leg- Our eaders are reminded that Do comember the short, 1zly reaver, aughter, had been 11 with lislation would have passed and morejltoons Stor shaerve Sastern word us ‘es R. when he was Pres carlet fever. ROO egislation would have been bur-lard Time, ' , ’ Xo ata fed | ommittes ce defeated ident? II, if you do, don't use it Mr. and Mrs. CO ed In committee or defeated in speaking hn Heckman; h LP. Campbel a ain, floor. and 9 to 5 on Saturday, : $4.95 $5.95 1 1king to John kman; he ¢ 1 E mpbeli and Mrs E ood - sents it. hat as Fp @ sts. on . he re ie the LG ma ratic . 3 : : —————————— d " ' forced the old age pe o1 Sol A ] J Mrs A. BE. Fisher. who was t hav & ry rally of he churches | Har-1, x nist humans Bl i LINDEN HALL ® an Pp yo i : on, bly thy { been ir Heo 8 Grand Templar p | risburg, on Sunday. Ey t 4 before. the Ya} Mra. A vv CGireen entertained joa i he older Fwd : . and friends Wednesday {.adies f the Ge n = Mrs, John McMullen, son Jacob and! out committee and through the a1 1 1 i 3 als rd 3 3 T » i 1 enns tm iL the ve mn | daugh Mrs. Ym. C i: also, i House, only 1 have it smothered In|® wing party. Trose presel in session } " : 3 3 ' : . A W. TT. Noll, Mrs, N. B in session rown, visited a he homejthe Senate be rund r in Easton, on Sunday f Mr. and Mrs. H. B Fyve whe c heen auffere few iys., The party rnvels v Auto Supported a expedited . ' 3 ! 2 i i 3 A . Horner, from blood poisoning for several exs, | 7) i session May imina aymen. rey egrsplian, A Myrtle Kellav is improving able 10 eourt v open Monday morning with tid rou x : Miss booked AEA vess Mildre wont the i Don't Miss Our Latest Display of STUNNING NEW HATS 95¢c and $1.95 Fhis Week We Start acter hy Cl F CLFARING ALL COATS Store ey Tepe Mg i ee . 3 cost for quick disposal! No “left-over CENTRE HALL . A Few of Many - Week-End Specials | .adies’ Bazaar si Bait ss 14 E. Market St. LEWISTOWN Tomato or Vegetable SOUP, ever greet eustomers of this sh gusrt ean, ONLY 1l0c fooked SPAGHETTI, with Tomate Saunece and Cheese, gf can, 10e Campbell's TOMATO JUICE, regular oe size, very sepelal-— 2 cans 15¢ PINEAPPLE, Dole quality, vi: packed; 2 No, 2 nr Clover Farm PEACHES or ELIGIBILITY TO EMERGENCY APRICOTS. § can 19¢ > CONSERVATION CAMPS : ’ ap Pa INDIANA PEAS—3 cans 25¢ Qt. Jar DILL PICKLES—15¢ The RICH ELIEU hse, ancy Evap. APRICOTS Ihe 160 THIS WEEK: Se THURSDAY and FRIDAY Relax hg? oy. n 10 Bars J & G NAPTHA L N ERV for only-—2%¢ { { ond i 3 ” i 1 Feature d i Ln — We are Headguarters for ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES TO FEATURE DOLLAR DAY, MAY 13 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Filllng FOOD ORDERS at SATURDAY LOWEST PRICES. “FALSE FACES” FEATURES—SAME PRICE. y ope vp y a john Be OLEOMAGARINE, BUTTER LARD and MEATS ; . 3 : A Comedy HRomance—and fon whet v will give g 1 4 aa $e 3 prs «3 , : On S at A Times Loss of Sle D> ranks: : yi preliminary health examination .., nh whith: 3 : : “SCARLET RIVER” oadon] Sleep, Crankiness, tenth anniversary in connection with land then, if accepte t to a : Re alls naghel nn ; a Headache, Neuralgia, Indiges- h Bob Steele. ace outdoor that of the 8 sary. Rev. GQ tion and Fatigue are common ’ ’ i j tary post<for two months of coni- iyinge of merchandis | Golden Western Hit! EL ‘ Griesing, of Aaronsburg, Is also algoning. They will then be sont oUL10| tr te thn ro tio : na Boos { A HOSTERMAN di hi Results of over-work and nerve member of the class | a forest camp where many vario r Stores dre veop) ther cok . . “CHILD OF MANHATTAN" iting ch ——— strain. + Soldering in h apn] Zone i8 not | jobs will be conducted. mxttnities : y i CESTRE HALL. i ” uth Sheets. a charmine home go "hot" according to a statement in The entire oounty « entre will | stor rst, omin ‘ Booster § " senflprenet Lemaen Jl renen [lppen (NEXT WasK) Mic ral school teacher says: the Millheim Journal, which says: Basil | send 87 men as its ‘ i quota of the 250.) “1 have taken your Nerve Malone, erstwhile private in the 7th! 000 who will go out from th "nite MONDAY, TUESDAY ine during my college work Maurice Chevalier-Helen Twelvetrees. and when [ get those nerv- A DOLLAR'S WORTH Bdwa: 1 Everett, and big cast, in ous spells aller a hard day's U. . vatio Squadron, located | States Lists compiled gl} at France Field, Panama Canal Zone, | District 4 alone there are 214 “A BEDTIME STORY” teaching. I am sending my mother's name to you. Will vou please send her a trial \ , Ld was an arrival at his home in Coburn. { ried men between the apes of (18 Basil .gives ug thé idea that be is just +256 who are eligible for admission about fed. up on arms life. He says | the new forestation army. he thought about sn the way VOT Is Clip this coupon and mail it with $1 for a six weeks’ trial subscription to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Published by Ter Cusmsrian Screwce Postiniive Society Boston, Massachusetis, U. 8. A ent Is not definitely know pa of enlisting thesemen i ) ] tense nerves with the same reliable medicine Miss Sheets found so effective. E Y Get it at your drug store. WEDNESDA y o LP Bn Large bottle $1.00 Small 25¢. | “SONG OF THE EAGLE Money back if you are not with Charles ick ford tchard A satisfied, { Mary Brian, Louise 1 + RNG Jean 1 Ri ETE so NERVINE hs Ere TTT) fe to 1 rom He BOO special writers, Two n's interests. sporis. muse x : ? od nye) . Dog. ne gown Tre Cumsrux Screwer Mowiros Please send me a six weeks’ trial sub OL forests, and fire lang FC o Ww Kinde & 3 9 WW A 0 BO BN BO A Ae or y CWE WEEE TE eee REG'LAR FELLERS en entirely clear of traffic on the im UP YOUR 2 eZ 3 WS’ portant road tz location alse affords | HATE, an opportunity to embelish the sure | LIS roundings with trees and shrubbery : AW Y 7 The checks Sheffield Farms company | You! milk producers will rdeeive next week, covering the period of April, will in- dicate a slight rise in milk prices ove er March. Heretofore milk prices for April, as a rule, were as much as tweniy «eénta lower than for ‘March, #0 it will be seen that to add the rise to the customary drop, the difference is considerable in favor of the produce | er. A measure was adopted by legit imate New York City distributors, about the middle of April that to some extent put the. “chislers” out of busi. | ness, but the producer will not get | the full benefit of the regulation until | thelr checks for May come in,
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