30, 1934. f° THURSDAY, AUGUST . @HE CENTRE REPORTER ' ISSUED WEEKLY. A wo CENTRE HALL. PENNA. SMITH s BAILEY, “Freprictors 8. W. BMITH, Editer. Business or, Bast #9 second class matter, pants per line each insertion. me SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (Bev, 8, ¥. Gresnheo, Fastor,) Tusseyville—§ to 10 A. M. Spring Mille—10:30 A, M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delns EB, Neoner, Faster) Centre Hall— §:30—Church 7:30—Church Spring Mills— §:30—Church 390: 30—Church Farmers Millg— #:00—Church Service, 30:00—Church School School. Service. School, Service, - PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—-Morning Worship, 30: 30—Sunday School §:30—Christian Endeavor, -—— METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:30—Morning Worship, Pprucetown— 31: 00—Morning Worship. Boring Milie— 7:80—Evening Worship. EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W, Zang, Fastor) Zion Hill— Worship Service, § Bunday School, 10 A. Pentre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Locust Grove— You Service, = DEMOCRATIC STATE 3 PM. TICKET. United States Senator JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Allegheny County, Governor GEORGE H. EARLE, Montgomery County. Lieutenant Governor THOMAS KENNEDY, Luzerne County, Secretary of Internal Affairs THOMAS A. LOGUE, Philadelphia County. Judge of the Superior Court CHESTER R. RHODES, Monroe County, Representative In Congress DON GINGERY Clearfield County Senator In General Assembly EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON, Centre County, Bepresentative In General Assembly JOHN W. DECKER, Gregg Township, A “BOOSEVELT GIVING BACK TAX- PAYERS OWN MONEY'—EARLE “lacking people est days Dome scandaj Hoover, the ship Is raising the ident Is heading ti ruptey,” ocratic speech at sald: “They palgn slogan gan’'t spend “That campaign Just as futile “True the courage to ask to vote fo of Harding and the r a return of the hon and the Teapot happy days Tory Republican ) Unters © country H. Governor, sald George Earle, candidate for Bradford. Continuing, he! are making as their cam. “You to prosperity. the trick phrase, your way slogan will as it that President velt is expending tremendous sums to keep our 8,000,000 unemployed and thelr families destitution and starvation, but is only giving back to the taxpayers their own money, and that's something that never been done under Hepublican “There wasn't spending when is untrua it Is Hoose- from he has rule, any ery against the Morgans and Wall Btreet came begging to the Federal Governmeng for funds to save them from their own ruinous policies “But today, when President velt is using taxpavere food and sheltey employed, who are of the depression Btreet, the cory is raised.” AAG MPA ASAIN M. Harvey Taylor, Republican nomi nee for Secretary of Internal Affairs. and Republican State Chairman, ig a pool wom product, having operated one in Harrisburg for years, says the Huntindgon Monitor editorially. Mr Taylor being an apt scholar in the po- litical sense, joined the Republican forces In office hunting, and got there with both feet. His pleasing personality and suave manner in doing political work, placed Mr. Taylor in the high granks of his party, and he became the political boss of Dauphin ig and a big link in the Republican organiza Roose money to give the nation's an the Innocent victims brought on by Wail of too much spending to NTY YOUTHS GET IN JUDGING HONORS CENTRE COU SHARE Honors won in the agricultural and contests on Week ’ in home ‘economics judging the Club fourteenth annual final assembly State were awarded ag the the Friday Auditorium at Penn college night. first in contest Jefferson county won place the dairy cattle judging and silver loving Bankers awarded by the Association, H. Le. cashier of the First National Bank, Centre Hall, and a member of the agricultural commitiee of the as sociation, presented the cup livestock contest the county team won first place silver loving cup awaded by the Penn'a Livestock Breders' JAsso- ciation. W. B. Connell, in charge of livestock extension work and secretary of the association, presented the cup Harier Smith, Mac 8. Bennison, and Charles Harter comprised the Centre county team which third honors Highest individual honors went Mel. vin Braucht, Dauphin; Eugene Lederer, Jr, Centre, and Waldo Griffith, ( bria, Honors places the cup Penn'a Ebright, In the general Greene and the won to mm highest Ir Esther George { dividual Fouse, arbon; for the 10 awarded to Huntingdon Irene Eleanor Fouse, Huntingdon; John ham, Westmoreland; Re Densmore, hes Bush, McKean Grace Smith, bon Dean Taylor Huntington, Me Nel MoKean, ton nL the the were Carine S40, won swine judging ©o Fayette, the next The third » county eam comprised Wil Albert Homan, and Freda B Richa ery, Centre, land captured respectively. CASES BEFORE OPENING GRAND JURY: SESSION MONDAY The followin District were Philip preg sroqd H. Jol riLy g cases by Attorn Mrs, Rs Frank yx ie Walk, he foll Miller Persons were vehicle Robin fT 3 ws iH 100VG Peters Annie mischief of the Ira Orw Heyd, 3. A Jeon is ares ocle La gon, W Hall Martin Hopkins, tnther defendar and malick McKinley, five on for gery. Philip Budinger, embezzle John W, Ziainziin A & B: Peter otti alias Peter Gerad, V. LL L O Regmond, forgery. Wednesday's Session. W. W. Herman sion: W. C. Or Johh Wesolaski, Courtin and Ge of dyty: Emma McManigal, Charles Vall, A & B. Thursday's Session, of by Jury Arigis disorderly conduct: Ni A. Bhope, Ripka, and A Page and Reitz, appeal: Marguerite E vehicle code. Fred Theodore Emen- non-support: Fred W Edith Frank port Valeri E. Eaton McDaniel 3 ppedl ther K a Peters larceny bert A Ms {3 Counts ment | Jer WwW. fraudulent ister, fraud B & E Pen; wrge Berryhill, conver. conv Frank neglect A & B Cases to be the Ce without the Harvey Minnie Ea “Support ; non-support. Br non-support Paul L. Wilson, Irown. violation Rider, appeal des and mers, violation Talboo, violat Dyke disposed yurt formal Stuart, gle, Elias appeal; WwW ader Jarael non den, dea apie al erick hizer 31581 va Sum vehicle cnxle on vehicle conde Rn nl are boasting of how picnics were attended Pittsburgh, he had the first James Smith, of | informs the writer that * i been at t camp since them, not he Year about forty During much of this been about Pitts burgh and engnged with of the, many oil companies in various Ca- pani ties, most IR instillihg gas pumps My. ‘Smith past seventy-five years old, but is chipper one younger, He of L. Is | it was on fat jthree yearyg time he has the present site, argo focated was ane is ns Aas Smith, in Bellefonte se cin. S—————— 5 DECISIONS 4 AT AND FAIR! JUDGES MAKE ENCAMPMENT from rst (Continued page) iH CLUB WORK JU DGE b. The 4H was judged number of Clubs morning : Club, Judging Gray; 3, Virgle of a Tuesday Stormstown 4H Pig 1, Wm. Sigel; 2, Jack Huarpster work Judging Hrun- Rebersburg 4H Pilg Club, 1, Harding Benner; 2, Malcolm gart; “3, Edwin Orndorf; 4, Stover; Dean Gephart, Stormstown 4H Thir teen boys and girls competed In a 4H Garden Club at Stormstown, the ages of the competitors ranging from tea to fifteen years: 1, Dale Cherry, age 10; 2, Dean Cherry, age 12; 3. Herbert Bhoenfélt, age 12; 4, Elwood Way, 13: 5, Kennety Shaner, 11. Club, Garden Club age age 4H Tuesday mornnig 75 the ages of 10 all sectiong of the county hot for stock judging, including and poultry. The under the lon of County Stock Judging: glri from up- and 18, entered boys between and on competition recognition dairy cattle contest wis Agent nd gigls swine whom the boys Hess : 4 fad were made EXHIBIT — BLACK HOGS COMPETITORS CATTLE AND SWINI GUERNSEY AND SUPPLANTING DODDS COMING Robert WITH HORSES, Dodds will be in Centre “Hu 1 hursday of next week with arioad ith Dakota he See ad elve in this MEYER BROTHERS GARAGE SPRING MILLS ITA issue i We have taken over the agency for the sale of DE SOTO and PLYMOUTH CARS Chrysler Corp, products. If in the market for a NEW or USED CAR call to see us, We are bringing in a and plenty of weight. DON'T MISH THIS, BALM, w SALE STARTS nl, 00 P-M. B. M. SMITH. Avot : HOW DAVID A. REED YOTED ON 69 QUESTIONS IN SENATE will find here how Dav gted in the United States important questions, without comment the reader whethe: views favorabl« reader Heed Senate on twenty The is given leaving entirely to or not Mr. teed’ or unfavorable their David A. vou well know, is the Republican candidate for the Unit- ed States Benate at this time, The most important questions red to are these: 1--8hall the high The id A. vole are to own. teed, as refer incomes and big Plan? YEB. 2-~8hall the refund claims o public Inspection? NO. 3-—-8hall the refund clalsm, under Secretary Mellon, from whic Mellon and Morgan panies have profited by millions) to public inspection? NO, ——8hall big profits taxed on a grad basis like in comes? NO b=-8hall corporations 6--8hall taxed der the Mellon (many {many made and COM - be tions’ be mted corpora the tax be incomes on the capital of] off? YES $1,000,001 percent taken over higher ge than | ? NO Shall tax returned £100,000 umenty NO errand bos : weal Serate Tarif Commis profit for} United the ' ad ne of giant «<x ratio of States, be investigated to rv soe if it NO of stocks wrongly influenced? 20-=8hall the purchaser and wonds have a decent defense and against rporations bankers? OP- POSED { ne tions twenty equally important of Heed Bu ques- the will Webi vote given ——— A IA A Two ch their Park ter fidren families became separated from Sunday on Grange six-year-old daugh. avis, of Potters the park and in town Ehe by Ju ghe was on One was the of lLaumerman who strayed lar headqg landed was CC. W. Black where her father. Another lost Luther, four ye Ba at the taken to iarters #tice met child old, son of by was ars FF Brooks, silefonte REGISTERS Notice NOTICE, is hereby given to interested that following fes of the goods and chattels set to widows in accordance with the pro- thé Fiduciaries Act of 1917 rmed ni sl by the Court excoeptiong are filed on about the first day of next term same will be confirmed absolute: 1. The inventory and appraise of the personal property of C. © iy. of Miles township was apart to hig widow, Bierly, 2. The oi the Dingoes, ceased, was Lydia A. Dinges, 3. The invemtory and appraisement property of David Raymond Foreman, late of Bellefonte deceased, war sot apart to his all persons the inventor- apart vigons of have heen confi and if no or the ment Bier. deceamed Adah R. late wet inventory and property Haines apart apprafsement of Cloyd township, de- to his widow, personal late of set 4. The inventory and appralsement property of DD. 8 late of Potter township, de- got apart to his widow, Glasgow, inventor, personal Johnson, ough, deceased, widow, Minnie A 6. The was Lettie B. 3% The * af the Henry and appraisement property of William inte of Bellefonte bor: was sol apart to his Johnson, inventory and appralsement E Kid decong- Ella M. F der, late of State College horo, ‘ed, was set apart to his widow, | Kidder. » the personal property of Father B.{a late of Patton township, ret apart daughter, An Myrtle Bellers. JOHN deceas. § mo to her Hn 1. WETZLER, of Wills. 3 oe is in prac. guest Laura Lee, Rebersburg, no positive conclusion, a graduate of a Washing college and servel Phil Charles of a profession, grand-aunt, the field 10 in o Fleck, of Altoona, in which and while a Mrs, about location to his in his came . Fleck D, by medical Germantown, He ig a son of Ha- grandson on the ma late Herring, [a0 FRED LUSE, Manager hospital. Fleck, and a glide of James chit the the PURE (sXe Xe ])) of Gregg township who st of his life spent in Altoona. pines, ay Bpr the right-of-way of the road to bulit over i carefully of them ta be SOW OUng 1 larch JCB, on concrete Yon Mountal up for transported re Most ianting tricks school grounds, public on embellishing ies These ten hway road or # {réeeg now vi to feet Ranger W, workmen. Those the m three WOPe 7 now Mc Rinne v being re- of the inity of Bunset of them of thelr kind S00 CENTRE HALL Forest are on road wept gida wernt in the vik and imens house, many wre Ae wpe LABOR WEIS QUALITY DAY with Tomato Sauce C BELDALE SANDWICH SPREAD, STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES HEINZ TOMATO ATSLP WEIS MAY-O-RELISH WEIS SPAGHETTI-MACARONI FANCY MILD CHEESE C-W DILL or SOUR PICKLES gt lars WEIS QUALITY 5-b bag 35, Cake Flour CHIPSO-- wear longer P & G-1he White Naptha Soap 2 Ige pkgs 33¢ 3 bars 10c med cake Sc WEIS QUALITY 1-4 1b pkg 13c 1-2 1b pkg 25¢ Beautiful STUDIO PORTRAITS of leading Movie Stars wity purchase of LUX SOAP 19c TOI A PORTRAIT and 8 CAKES-—for A «ut'd Flavors 2pkgs1 3c 4-01 pkg 10c¢ SEMINOLE TOILET TISSUE Cotton Soft-1000 Sheets 4 rolls 25¢ — i. The inventory and appralsement Lee, late of Potter township, deceased, was set apart to hie widow, Saray, Lee. | 8. The Inventory and appraisement | Dakota draft © horses—the conned, was set apart to his widow, | Georgine N. Mayes, i 8. The inventory and appraisement | (of the personal property of Frank | Wis sot apart to his widow, Tressie MeClellan. 10. The inven and appralsement the. ity of H. CC. Rob. Selif oocalif MON ALSO SEVERAL PAIR OF NI MM. EMITH, Aunet, EBRIGHT, Clerk. DER TERMS ACT. AMOUNT Write or call for details, The DAY, SEPT. 3 Horses are We took CE MULES. Wm. Gruenwald HOME UN TO LOAN TO
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