The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 13, 1934, Image 4

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    MHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,
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FEE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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cuNTRE HALL. PENNA.
or
SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
Ww. B BAILEY, Associate Editor and
~ siness Manager,
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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
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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)
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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
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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!
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utes
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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
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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
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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.
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