MHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, i ct— p FEE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, I —————_— a cuNTRE HALL. PENNA. or SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W, SMITH, Editor, Ww. B BAILEY, Associate Editor and ~ siness Manager, a —. imi r—— Proprictors Butered 4 at : the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TREMS.—The terms of subscription to fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each insertion. Pisplay advertising rates made known am application. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES —— _- FERNNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE (Rev, 8, F. Gresnhee, Pastor) PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos EB, Kesner, Faster) Centre Hall— $:30—Church 7:80—Harvest 6: bX. P, & Christian Ir Leader, G. Woodrow Spring Mills— §:00—Harvest School. Home ting; tl Unchristian Bradford. Services, mee eme: “Being World.” PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:830—Sunday School. 19:80—XMorning P. $:80—Christian Endeavor. Worshl METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, FPastor) No preaching services until Sept EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W, Zang, Pastor) S—— DEMOCRATIC United JOSEPH F Allegheny STATE TICKET. States Benator G FUE Soyernar H. E Montgomery Lieutenant THOMAS Luzerne ave ror Secretary of Internal Affairs THOMAS A. LOGUE, Philadelphia Judge of the Supe prior Court in Congress GINGERY Representative DON Clearfield t County Senator In General Assembly EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON, Centre Con Representative in General Assembly JOHN W. DECKER, Gregg Township, lI SENATOR JOHNSON ASSAILS ADYERSARIES OF “Those who caviled at those angered ultra-conservatives who ied at ev ; at every forward of unconstitutionality,” who for political at ever, effort, udvance, have step constitu pointed g are Jugu they are and long violati as ti th Yast throngs their part.’ 1 ask eritical~what wo ————— EARLE SENSES PINCHOT'S DEAL ON PLS CO CONFIRMATIONS Governor Pinchot's blunder in ref. using to include humanitarian legisla tion In hig special session proclamation is scored by George H, Earle, Democra- tic nominees for Governor. Earle declares Governor Pinchot ace epts the promises of Republicans who killed social legislation in 1533, that they will favor it in 1935, “Professing belief In platform pro- mises”, Earle declared, “the Governor is evidently afraid to put to the acid test of performance the pledges of the political converts.” Governor: Pinchot's special session proclamation limiting the* Legislature solely to the consideration of unem- ployment relief and old age assistange, gontaing 23 words. ‘His explanation of why he changed i (Continued foot of Hexg col) * Deaths : * * * . “ . * . Mrs. Belle Duey died daughter, Mrs. Solomon on Sunday. Funer- held Wednesday with by the gide She was aged years 18 days, Bhe was the Uniteft DUEY. of at the ’ Her Tyrone, home Beyer, In al services burial in her husband. 6 months and member of church. The deceased was a William and Jane Dunlap and was born on the farm now occu- pied by Ear; Frazier, in Potter town- ghip. There survive her these chil. ¥iren: Charles, Philipsburg: Erie; Clark, Harry Mrs, Tyrone, Also two brothers, James W, Raymond, Centre Hall, and David, of Sunbury, twenty-two grandchild dren and great-grandchildre: were Philipsburg, [ei] daughter of and Beyer, and four Mrs. Eva Rhodeg aries Ithodes, RHODES.- Inte Chi Youngstown, of Ge the Onio. Bi her home in orge E. born in old was a daughter Aa Ne Beaver Stover, was and married, iN » i was 450 years EE — A ——— ELECTED DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR, ON MONDAY MAINE LOCAL AND PERSONAL went visit Miss lower. greens glghta, Yr we veral month Or not wife Pennsylvanin ved i= out i hey Cordelia what petitions, but nck of anything approaching ns n candidate in her congressional district on two occasions wil] no doubt prompt that "still small voice” “Cord elin, It's no use.” filing hep Hil ees to say, A NAS, (Continued from previous column) his mind between July and Beptember on the quegtion of Social legislation, requires 750 words, Lam July, the Governor devlared that if he called a special session of the Legislature Be would throw the call “wide open” on social legislation, #0 that the people would get “thelr money's worth.” Recently there have been rumors In political circley of a dea; between the Governoy and representatives of the Mellon, Grundy, Atterbury Republican Organisation whereby the Oovernor's appointees on the Public Service Com: mission are to be confirmed by the State Senate, nh ached rs. ou i CE ‘AIR PLANS A HEAD-SEPT AND COUNTY RIGHT TO 22-—-DAY UNION GOING 1% The Finest Array of Grang Stand At- tractions Booked, Featuring tury of Frogress Revue, With grounds from Union County completely renovited, entrance to the last inside and and and beautified, a fair is going successes it deserves, in Necessary, rooms, a day A Kiddie Park entertainment the. main barn, out, the real time successful the assured patrons eveary comfort and clean, resg for children, all the special features for the young display of commercial its, farm Implements, a big "show, all housed under big tent pavilion will be new features this year The agricultural display be greater than the sehool women's exhibits intens and educa and ck show i ded rand ones, oa exhib. and one county ever, ely Interesting tional, the Fut an a § parade on beginning County : State fram SEW STURGEON TOCOME TO COUNTY HOSPITAL GRUENWALD HORSE SALE. ——— a AP TO PIBS. CRIMINAL COURT NEWS her elbow Miss Lenora Foust, who is ganiiay in. spn father, TEEEOT the home of nd Hoberg who hud be hotne i: { A urned home Mian Ha Cormick, have ret and gone to Look studies in Walte Brown Wilkinson have ven resume thelr the College there. Mise Anna Ray, her and took home with Day her mother, Mrs, J. K. spent two weeks with her Mrs. Laura McCormick and oline MoClaskey Clinton Btarkey Haines, of Royersford, of Tyrone, her tay, who cousina, Miss Car: and friend, Mr. visited Callers at the F. F. Palmer home on Sunday were Mrs. Verna Rinesmith, (nee MeClintockizon and wife, of Ty- fone: Mrs Ida Carson, John Breon, wife and two children, of Bellefonte, 0. H. McCormick, wife, Mrs. Laura MeCormick, Miss Caroline MoClaskey, and Mrs F. F. Palmer, on Monday at- tended the funeral of Harvey Plotis, at Muncy, Mrs. Plotts was Clara Evans, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dav. fs Evans, of Potters Mie The Ladies’ Ald wily old a Supper ul wvoa ow Rs PUA. % Ri, & Awards Made at Encampment & Fair and have glris had Year the The enrolled ithe Centre in vx ationa] Lounty boys work fair taking in the Grange Far. took in the especially most successful this they began Junior activities of A larger number activities The y items school work. The Inrge exhibiy out” was especially | exhibit, built for the 1934 Btate | Show, was made by the of the Gregg Vocational Supervisor, nee part part { various planned them, better more of exhibited part i for also and made as a | thelr Lay-~ This Farm and Harris the of a “Farm wel; done, boys teachers and schools and The work ye Township {County projecy books and we showed some real rd even better than previoug | The winners Pro Benior YOU can have a telephone on the farm for as little as $2.00 or $2.50 a month, according to locality. That's not much, is it? But what's more impor- tant, a telephone often saves more than it coses! It saves trips. It helps you buy and sell at a profit. It brings valuable news. It savespreciousminuteswher you need help in a hurry. It's worth dollars and cents to have a telephone. Nothing does so much for so little! + utes mm RR PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 50 pays for wu four-lins ad, this column, These ttle ads, are wondes workers in the way of results, Adver- tise suything here, from a “Help Waated” te 8 "House sng Lot for Baie” Bunday in York. Alfred Relber Johnstown, the Mrs spending Ammon entieman fr viitors a @ $ g and sg end, were Bunday bu of at Bottorf Baird, of Hey dard. nome Pleasant Gap eral days with hey son, MAN tions OR WOMAN to ta Willis zotie & Bul | INSURANCE ap {si REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. woes STABLE C. D. BARTHOLOMEW §|- CENTRE HALL, PA. pli ne subscirip- and Ga Per- for maport Bun rural COME ietinn on Toutes FOE BALE cheap~J. B. Reveral Boozer, C CIDER cidey PRESS every Tues further notice, Penn Hall CIDER PRESS er pres i nesta, A. Miller, NOTICE~Wiil day BhoGK's afiernoot The Tusseys operated umber UNION COUNTY FAIR LEWISBURG SEPT, |8 to 22 Incl. DAY and NIGH SPECIAL EV i ! S » » ATTRACTIONS » . HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE REVUE THRILLING CIRCUS ACTS CERVONEE’S CONCERT BAND WARD BEAM’S CONGRESS of DAREDEVILS HORSE ore RACES LIVESTOCK SHOW POULTRY AGRICULTURE—EDUCATION Al AUTO SHOW. c Admission CHILDREN FREY UNDER 10 LET'S GO! WED.-THUR. SATURDAY SHOW EFXHIBITS MERCHANTS EXPOSITION 35 DAYS Parking 15e 25¢ NIGHTS Parking FRE] Er EIS F555 STORES all FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL Ib 27c 6 rolls 25¢ 2 pkgs 19¢ 2 ge cans 23c¢ 2 16-0z bots 25¢ New Pack < * WEIS QUALITY COFFE WALDORF "}4 RIPPLED WHEAT SAUER KRAUT CLOROX CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE has that definite more flavor Liguid Cleaning cans y TN mas CARNATI WATER OCTAGON ON PAll LAl ND a n Et ——— TT ——— my EXCHANGE OFFERING. notice was given on April 13th, 1934, that all out- standing Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds bearing serial num- bers ending with digit 2 or 8 are called for redemption on Oct. 1934, on which date interest on such called bonds will cease. For alimited time beginning September 10, 1934, hold- ers of Fourth 444s called for redemption are offered the rivilege of exchanging all or any part of their called bonds I other interest bearing obligations of the United States. Full information can be obtained at this Bank, The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. dia §1 OPTIONAL Public §ph Ta ia