UTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1034, { THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEERLY. - men : CENTRE HALL. PENNA. g- —— SMITH & BAILEY, S. W. SMITH, Editor. BOW, BE, BAILEY, Business Manages, Ee. Proprietors M8 second class matier, gents per line each insertion. SR application, SUNDAY [I SERVICES Bev, 8, F, tGresahes, Faster, (Mev, Deine MK, Mester, Lentre Hall §:30—Church School, Bo:3v—Churcp Service, Young People's Meeting, 7 Wetze; will speak on “We New Direction.” Fussey ville— Harvest Church Fmuter) P. Im. Move G0 20:00 Bpring Mills— 7:30—Church Service. Home School Service, en PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. BM. Kirkpatrick, Faster) #:30—8Sunday School. 6:30—Christian Endeavor. 7:30—Evening Worship. - METHODIST EFISCOPAL {Bgw, © Seth Huguet], Pastor) 8 until EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W, Zang, Pastor) — DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. United States Senator JOSEPH F, GUFFEY, Allegheny County, Governor +EOR H. EARLE, Moutgoiers County. Lieutenant THOMAS lauzerne CO Governor KENNEDY, ounty. Secretary eof Internal THOMAS A. LOGU Philadeiphia County. Affalrs Judge of the Superior Court CHESTER R. RHODI Monroe Ci 38, I¢ Representative In Congress DON GINGERY C eid County seartieiq Senator In EDW. General Assembly JACKSON THOMPSON, Centre County Representative In General Assembly JOHN W. DECKER, Gregg Township. pe HOW DAVID A, REED YOTED ON 59 QUESTIONS IN SENATE [Contis Below is teed, from one carefully whether you interests of h on raed from last week] David A} Senator in twenty- record over for ourself voted for the how nited 8 recorded present Pennsylv questions tates voted the ania, Look and decide thi he moneyed le nk the people: men, veterans recelve ad- snaation? NO. be grant. wi i Ni} retir tubercular $50 “ment exX“service at least 3 per disabled insurance benefits veleranr thelr he t be he value certifice ul the hard NO. «5 pens other ve slashed? YES. 29—8hall the Economy Bill pay off the balance compensation Shall the disabled veterans and ali seriously reduced ans’ ation He th ter payments be © be am: the ites? ended to adjusted NO 30-8hall Tow tion on certific veterans be thelr allowed to bor. adjusted compensa. NO Senate 0% on certificates? 31- the sider legislation fo workers ment a pron 33 Iabor Pages YES 3 from thirty Shall promise to con- r the transpor for ratemaking adj ust- a Shall ‘ongredss he authorized to bit shal the ( ‘hild 157 #1 employing wo four he 35--8hall the | be killed be which hag a “xXeanpt from YE8. 36--8hall the President have the power to enforce the NRA codes? NO, 37-~8hall the company union be per. petuated by law under the NRA? YEB, 38-8hall the National Industrial He- wovery Act be passed? NO, 39-8hall the Senate promise to con: sider legislation for the relief of ag- riculture? NO, 40-~8hal} $50,000,000 be loaned to the farmers to buy livestock in order to <ut down wheat over-production? NO 41--8hall the agricultural Market Act to help desperate farmers be passed? NO, a [Continued next week] rors than a WO Hack 30-hour Bill any oompany far goods to be d-hour week law? Ir week? week allowing contract the Deaths - . » » . * * O'BOYLE —Rev, Robert O'Boyle die at hig home at 4007 Bpring Garden St, Philadelpiha, on Saturdays held Tuesday evening Reformed church, 40th Garden streets, Burial Wednesday at Sunbury, ev. O'Boyvle will be recalled by man of the older Reporter readers due t the fact that his first wifes Bitner, was a resident here at tl of the marriage about 50 years age Mrs. O'Boyle died a few years later Sunbury, leaving two The married second time survive him his widow goons, two by the first second marriage. Rev, O'Boyle phia pastor named. 8 ant were ag Johns Spring made SONS. ceased a and two by th had Uved where he church Of age for eighteen wis of the Reformed He 74 years abov wis Years BOWERSOX.~John Bo died at Thursda, injuries Will nome last Foste Rebers fol an accel am his at of wersox on week ol a farm 6a in imple Yeurs died on Thursd hotne Ti %ay i ! HOY death -Heart trou Hoy Hoy, of the xr ty FroOOK, nn HY rHoon Centre hospital He and been 11 for patient at He was High ii years the hospit graduated school a ot from rom College 192%. nday wity the class Jurial at Pine ou » made afternoon Mills I MA EL WHO FLED ROCKVIEW PEN CAPTURED THURSDAY was Grove FOUR prison who escaped BOROUGH SCHOOL 140 IN { HIGH SCHOOL the 140 in ire gos The 3 1 BONOOIS borough the none grade enrolimnet there fifty of ifty 113 total He school, in being whom in High residents, and the schools, The d High made up High school girls; giris: Junior, Senior, § boys Grades] pupils; 5 and grade classes as follows: school are Lt. 12 boys and 12 girls, Freshman, 15 boys 10 24 pupils; 3 and and 6, 80 pupils; 7 boys and and 14 girls; 4 12 Sophomore, 10 i y| 0 31 and and 2, and ————— i ———————— “CENTRE HALL CHORAL CLUB T0 BE efforts of twenty Through the Kradeyr, director e Choral Club, of Alberta the Centre Hall sing will York, COTY the of the Or more ers organization o | DO Station WORK, aiOn Sunday at 3:15 p. m, | imilar to the auditorium week, comprising the heard over in given it Cert one in Grange Sunday ev | ° J wl . ening memebrs of the that a rehearsal THE DEMOCRATIC HOUR the SS qu BARN ON REIBER FARM, COLYER, BURNED FRIL NIGHT | ¢ 4 weation brides ove | EXPLOSION WHILE THRESHING threshing Ehreockeniguast The tio Ha DODDS PLANS TO HAVE HORSES ind entering bey Ning Bix Ving 2% 5, seine srl hours Bedford Bellefonte later on The four were br Thursday, AI 0 S55 A. HEALTH IN AMERICA. acy problems on So has been written aboul and sufferings caused by no that 18033 w tality in the i former Heal ith Nery data tal Intion ot 4% popu with red : 190306, 11.5 de and w how odd Tenses, in mained the same The explanation of this seeming par adox consists, on the one hand, of the fact that people who lived carelessly during times of prosperity now follow a more normal routine, with conse quent improvement of thiv health. Re- Hef agencies and public health bureaus on the other hand, met emergency conditions among the very poor with prompt and extremely efficient steps The hardy spirit that built up our na- tion Is far from being broken down, seven the rate re The annual W, C. T. U. county cone vention will’ Somvitiy at Unionville, September 20, in the M E. church. Opening Sinton, 10.4. m. Prominent HERE AT ALL TIMES 30UY ed fternoon of cond sae day and Gruens | 5 i Hy sold LIne rs animal, and | i Mn pur the f de B21 nanny instar a gfied with } tioneer KE dead desnmand for rp iain m WAT seller | felt satis fs ond of deali AW M. Bly friendly a there crowd to with Jing | prptwiired to 1 eh was did Hes 58 ima sevs 11s oF for had Iti pars void times for private sale when reir iy dvertised pu Hale not | she Fa the Tuled FIers aed with horsos shipped here Dodds. The strict cleanliness of the | animals js cause for favorshie come ment, and the excellent market estab | lished at Centre Hall bids fair to con- | tinue and grow In the future. hereabouts are ple quality of FALL HATS ON DISPLAY AT HENNEY MILLINERY STORE Fall hats are now on hola at the “Mre. Lucy Henney millinery estab lishment. The stock haw been selected with the usunal care as to prices And styles particularly suited to this seo. tion. You ars invited to inspect the goods and buy, provided your tastes speakers will be t. A box lunch. eon at neon. 'l | 4 Ln . " , i. n bok LW are met. TA SS Badlshure | Mrs, H. M._ Hoste: ond with thelr son, Chi Ae the fit rman spe Week Cireonshurg Migs Della Is shory time at her Mrs. George F an, wile daughter Altoona Sunday. Mr. and Mrs fly, of Cleveland, of Mra, Stover's brother, The Victor ceiving the friends on Park; while the contest Bellefonte spe in town and W. lL. Px visited frien of home she and on Ralph Stover and were faux recent Grange Players congratulations thelr success at they were good losers last year, they are contest, opened nre 1 of the Harris Township schools Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs. Leroy Freeby turned from a visit with the parents at Palmerton; part vigit included trip to the Progress exposition. Mr. Mrs, dren, Cleviand, visit the 1. ank. Mary Hunting Fri Ey Trieey have r a of the a of and Oscar Swank of at vacati Mra enjoyed Dr, a home of and Sw returned isher has spending the home and McMahon is In charge of Mr “ nee nce GRAND JURY HEARS CHARGES The Jury sitsag on uses 1 at the court op- returned nine of ten the first day, and bills were con returned In paeow Roxia Mills sand Walk, rank Peter Grand or trial 4 Monda.. y charges day 14 and true billy They Mra Bpri at its n term of the second oped are HH Frank Jerottd iia inkie Peter violation o K. Heyd, Ira © H A Orwig ation rs 8 Ger 1.4 B Hop- (31. Bad Zinine f thw lows: ip Ww WwW against Iareeny Wan noj prosse 1 ' seat 3 wl, forgery Vetors, charged hief, I MD AA AA The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, $6 CRsD i with and ious mis When thinking of holling PUBLIC BALE — Call the undersigned, and re- verse charges E. M. SIT STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 A EAST PENNS VALLEY SCHOOGLS, The }¥ opened of the personal der, late ed, was Kidder, 9. The L. boro, property of 2 of Btate set apart fit rT His Valley school College § ia Oo us ten naorning high school with 1 . . Bi rollment approximat Ge ned A recor 186 about inventory and of the personal property Lee, late of Potler wae sel apart to his widow, supervis- 8. The Inventory and im of the personal property mathematics, Mayes, late of Howard ceased, was set apart remainder high fac N. Mayes, their principa; branches are: inventory Sartges, and socla) stu-|of the personal Glenn O. Aumiller, science: Sone ph MeClellan, . : « ) CE Miss Emma Bible, English and sew- i. oh, fe ed, in wi r “oi l ing; Miss Anna Mary Moyer, foreign] = WCoW, Tressie McCle ’ » 10. The Inventory and languages and history. . of the personal property Millheim: ison, late of Milesburg and Wm. appral ing ’ township, freshman « bo, Prof, Pr struct The lags numbers "nw ds Baray, Neidigh is apprais this James the incipal the ing year and w in- y- classes in : to his of the school Georgine ulty 9. The Paul dies; and F and property of ate of Centre Wag set flan. ae music pir in of H. C, Grade borough, Bon, Eth Mins 4th Cob ith 6th schools E of Duck, Oth Cunningham, Menach, 1st W. Bartges, Fred Malone Winkleblech 1st 1 A Ty- 7th and and 6th; rd and and 2nd. principal, Jr.,, bith and 8rd and 4th and Ind. Aa 6th, principal grads Margaret Mar irn: ind Anne A. Hosterman, rg Ray Brigh and sth; Harry B and Mm BB. PF teacher ceased, was set apart Mar, C. Robison. 11. The inventory and of the personal property Seller, of Patton od, apart to Bellers JOHN L Hegister 0 hig wi garet dr Jacob late township, Wis set hier th na Myrtle Thos in Pp ’ ronshn vi x35 principal, i" ird, 3rd, 4th and Bartges, 1st and Zimmerman ith 10 Woodwhr Creel MEYER BROTHERS GARAGE “PR INC INN REGISTER'S NOTICE. hereby Ww agency DE SOTO Sia and PLYMOUTH CARS Chrysler Corp, taken over for the sale of dave products. » market for NEW or USED CAR 10 see us. a | prmm——— PURE (SX0 R01) Lak FRED LUSE, Manager STORES | CENTRE HALL 3... 19¢ can WEIS QUALITY Evap. Milk HERSHEY WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP POST TOASTIES MINUTE TAPIOCA 14 1-2 OZ cans COCOA nh $3 cakes WEIS QUALITY Ammonia CAMPRBELL'S ASSORTED soups KRRAFT'S VELVEETA CHEESE CAMPBELLS PORK & BEANS DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT JERSEY CORN FLAKES HERSHEY BAKING CHOCOLATE ANGLO CORNED BEEF FANCY PINK SALMON FRENUCH'S BIRD SEED Double Action qt bot 15¢ 1%e 19%¢ cans pkg cans 26¢ 27c 13¢ 15¢ Ine cans phos i.-1h cake 12-02 ean a - cans pkg Chesterfield Cigarettes Milder—they satisfy! 2 pkgs 25¢ Kid lah « ai, H. Loe, ment A de. ment Hall to Rob. de An R, : : $ | } National Housing Act THIS BANK HAS QUALIFII TO LOAN TO Hon OWNERS, FOR REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS, DER TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED IN oe ACT. AMOUNTS UP TO $2,000.00. Write or call for details. . The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. =
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