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    UTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1034, {
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
SHE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEERLY.
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men :
CENTRE HALL. PENNA.
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SMITH & BAILEY,
S. W. SMITH, Editor.
BOW, BE, BAILEY,
Business Manages,
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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
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“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
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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
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H.
Loe,
ment
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Hall
to
Rob.
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