The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 01, 1934, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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. * ». ® HOLMES URGES MORE F( ONOMY. | enntum.
ITEMS OF P ir personal and governmental prot
jlems today have mainly a financial received om tl peo) 0 LC 'eé Ibeen deveolped and 0D v by the]
LOCAL INTEREST b jonomy and conservation in county in the past Sie ah "Hn ninating Engineering Society for | RICH
I ' ni ' \ |, | LATEST FEATURE
| wo Re fe ' celn which | ATTRACTIUND
ae B A Western Eleotrie mound Bystem
rived ne home of his bro . i 4 3 MR BEY . i Continuous Shows 2 till 11
D. Bartholomew. Tuesday forenoon. videring but friendly leception. I CCC CAMP 62, SEVEN MTS.
oy WW : ’ tah! compels . with such perform VISITED BY NATIONAL FIGURES
Harry W, nges was in tow i $ and might just as well admit
few hours Wednesday, having ao - ‘my limitations. | ‘he 361st Company, Camps
THURS.-FRI, (This Week)
Jackie i ?
HPECK'S BAD BOY” BELLEFONTE, PA.
human en- Rhows 7:16 and 9:00 dally.
panied a party here fio t Vans Through economy during the 1033 CCC at the head of Stone Creek, Seven |
gelical Home, Lewis! 3 : session we were able to make a reduc- Mountains, commanded by Arthur TM
lives {tio . y BO O6O HOC
on Q i} 3 ately i HO {1 r +
ju n of Approximat $50,000,00( fo of Mun y, was, as the after
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arney are e ach biennium, averaging an annual adiH a big Democratic = political] rgy?’ am ). "How car Hghting SAT. (This Week) ALL SEATS NOW
tertaining Mrs Arney's uncle, Walter! = i DE IMproved { ssen eye strain? 25,
Stahlsmith, of Lock Haven. He ig a meating in Lewistown, October 20th, CL _ “ADVENTURE GIRL” § Children 10e.
retired P. R. R. tower man and is sis [honored on Sunday. by-a Visit of ,yupa.n PENERATION LABOR well An ai
now on pension. BL Eranp OF, lsungulshed guests, con-|” PORTS DEMOCRATIC TICKET tetller. : THURS. ¥RL-SAT.
sisting of John Dickenson, assistant . ‘ ‘ 4 . venture thrill { i
Mrg,. Edward Durst was taken to Ea hear | secretary of commerce, Washington, The American Federation of Labor : (THIE WEE]
the Clearfield hospital Sunday and the = TA {P. C.; Secretary Dickenson's assist-l,. Tuesdny threw its ipport to the MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.) u Perrin Ir
following day underwent a major op: ; ant, George Woodward; Everett kent, .ntire Democratic ticket in Pennsyl- “RAWHIDE MAIL”
eration. Her condition since has been 1 former member of Congress; John A.lvania's
most encouraging. " 9 |Amig. Jr. deputy collector of Inter. The « :
Public school teachers of Pennsyl- inal Revenue, Commonwealth of Penn- John A Phillips, president of the MAURIC : -
vania should remember that 19 per sylvania; Lowell Alexander, a candl-|pennsylvania State Federation of La- Jeannette McDonald, in if —ALL NEXT WEEK—
cent. salary cut Governor Pinchot EJ 3 [date for member of Assembly in MIf- l3,0p, Senavwing receipt at his office of “THE MERRY WIDOW" November 5 to 13.
gave them. He didn't cut State em- AT x & flin county B. Stiles Dunkin, a can-|, gent Monday night from :
i ¥ didate for member of Congress; Chas, ath by William Green, pres Musica
Noble, Democratic county chalr-iident of the National Labor body, ‘THE LAST GENTLEMAN
i ? Dr, Mack Dahlen, Democratic d
The Centre Hall Choral Club, un- i Sif : » Committeman; Frank Kozickd,
der the direction of Mrs, Alberta Kra- : i ng it of the Lewistown Democratic
WED. (Next Week)
coming election,
ndorsemet was announced by . CHEVALIER
Homanoce GEORGE ARLE it
ployees paid in higher bracket salar :
es
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TESTERS REPORT ON 461 COWS;
der will begin a winter sessfon of : tub; A. Reed Haves H B. McMeen 113 YIELD OVER 40 LBS, B,
singing, Monday night, November 12 3 and Allen A. Orr. Lewistos
in the local High school building. all | ;
members are urged to be present.
Ari
¥y Lid
Mrs Kryder Frank and Mrs.
Fetterolf
Bellefonte
he teh on oR Ea foe eras tam ven 35 coms wt 44th BAZAAR SALE
| at Belleville
WED., NOV. 7
part of last week, returning home on : : : Aker's. SOmMMADS the following members from Clinton EVERYTHING AS USUAL,
Tuesday evening. ‘hile In New Jer- F : ia Th .e ait ime hats hazstifa I Centre counties have the distin
sey they were at the home of > ¢ : : Sexe wo Le Trane tore tion of being on the honor roll fo ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK,
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Alexander and family : 8 wig i . ch ip “i rr. Co lcows producing over 40 lbs. butterf: . . .
Guy W. Jacobs made a hurried vis JOHN L. HOLMES have been laid, many crushed Western Penitentiary, Bellefonte SPECIAL MENTION: A Carload of
y iy " it ’ iT ' rv dese fi Hal Joo, Weight . rh a . . .
it to the home of his mother Mrs Liz-| - stone paths has been built, and and dha Kryder, Mill Hall; Ge Weight, IOWA HORSES and COLTS by D. G.
Peters Bros, Stormstown; . "Uli
hr . toot. YOder. The kind he always brings,
Walle, Stormstown ; Frank
zie Jacobs, on Saturday, and the fol-ltax savings of at least $2.30 for every artificial pond lz now being
lowing day returned to his home In|{man, woman and child in the State.}® The public is invited
tet Al il style ve "} 5 ork: In tir he camp, access to which may ; ross, Stormstown; J. T. Beckwith, -
Steubenville Ohiad He still displays [This good work must continue. ! camp, access 10 which may . nah Furnace: Shoemaker Broth Bring your Tuberculin Test Sheet A Monument Erected
and get a better price for your cattle. to the memory of a loved one is a
. wt sts] sxaeh ¢ WF we -
¥ {lle: 8. F Esterline Green. Bring in anything you have to sell substantial expression of your last
Rvars | Hl, Mili Hall: H, C.|We will sell it for you. ing affection. To select one that
action of the party in Washington or]Colyes is hE = : - hea rill 8 ris 1 areful
- { n of e pa y i :W ash ng ¢ « Haves. Mill al Lowden Kyle, Mill 50c commission on all Dogs before sold will be appropriate requires c
ni Nmocrit 3 the last reguls BOS - ———————— A —————————— . ' : ’ ’ pL. pra -— 5 2
a or oqh'a nh 1 AS Yefuar ew om rw b Hall; H. 1. Knecht, Mill Hall: Fox! Come and help us and we will help| COP®deration— for it must last
gion of the State Legislature, despite] F. P. HOAG WINS THE : . 2 . R a LP a ® Bia Pp through all the years to come. Let
#8 now Improving. His illness began Brothers, Mill Hall; Locust Lane farm, yc y al fc 3
\ . ratic opposit t we re ’ SEP ' 9 rother a hii; OCU “ ou. A square deal for all
with a blood pressure much above the Democratic opposition to the re. FINAL LIGHTING PRIZE Beech Creek: Homestead Dairy, Mill ¥ i 24 ’ + us co-operate with you by submite
duction In cost of the State govern " irs ar H Mill Brook tem Mili Hall This will be a Cash Sale. Nothing ting suggestions based upon our
ment. The Republican majority, with- ne four-week lighting contest, spon. ail, alii Brook Farm, Mi Be moved until settled for. wide experience as memorial sculp~
out resorting to any increased taxa- . , 4 ; . o"% Everything will be assigned to J. H. tors,
Reuben Page. Oak Hall Station is tion, excepting the new beer and 1iq- came te lose last Saturday night amerer, iI Hall, Glick. Everything will be settied for
held in $500 bail for appearance Inluor revenues—has ovis Annoy ment was made toaay ny According tester Harry 8 Hagen any of mall. ‘
court for hitting a car operated by $57,000,000 for unempolyment relief judges ecil Walker, P. Brachbillia ent ‘ounty Cow Testing Asso- C. H. HOMAN
Buoccessor- to
Miss Beatrice Josman, of Youngs. . "jan -arl 8 ® that the wmnerciation No 3 iudes herds with 80 Bazaar Sale Every Tu 0 Weeks
: : : J. U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, H. 6. STROHMEIER
. . 000.000 for old i s pssistan " > a >
town, Ohio, while under the Influence ., : ge Aams al ¢ F. P. Hoag lcows in mil ang dry during
of liquor. The damage to the car to- 310,000 1 nsions x the f Bellefont month © eptember nn these
a pronounced limp from a foot injury Our Democratic friends with theiriby the road leading west from 8i
several] monthg back. cry for econom, and governmental]lClub house, or by the new road
economy is not substantiated by the]ing& west on entering Boal Gap.
State College: George Oriebe and
Frank A, Carson, a Potter township
Justice of the Peace, has heen confine
ed to bed for more than a week. but
normal The Reporter hopes he will
be able to again overcome the attack lellefonte lamp merchants ' ‘onfer, McElhattan, William
moth
Mra
The
authorized the bors of State © nd higher educational for, Howard: Th M- Con ABOUT HAIR AND
lege 0 buy the Suits Cols: ‘Wate 000.000 aaaitionat tor rarer ot | TCI R ogers Picks 1 HAIR TREATMENTS
ing itn 2 skys
g You may be one of millions
tion . now is to sa ure ite dar e Ota ig — oe ty A Story For who has wasted time, hope,
jssue bonds requires the 1 ] t bil ¥ :
the voters, and the other meth N x 1} “hile M0r Amendinan This S t money on “tonics” and treat-
giving the plant securtty not | known # we Twenty.-secon J A po — ments . . . Now Charles ys 74
so popular a method to adop nent » Constitution of the Unit g \) Nessler, inventor of the per.
Miss Louise Vogt nviile, has ©d States ould not otherwl By WILL ROGERS 2. g . manent wave, leading hair
Been at the home of Mr and Mrs hen read the bill it planly stated ” o C.~ AAR scientist, author of “Sto
George Yost ince the ti + the] ‘Congress shall have power to Hmit. TEE Worst Story I heard today ( \ Hair”, makes Ho ye :
FOOT ¢ t irth th a a 3 rohibit the work was told to me by another ’ s \ \ ’ .
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ductor, and he used to run between N A LN based. 30.000 tests have proved
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land. Well, he had lots of times a i yp % , : OILINESS eo THINNING HAIR : ait. i ces the sca
lot of trouble about getting tickets i : Halt for hair, it makes the s alp
from Scotchmen that was trying . In the past, tonics and treatments place falling hair with new hair.
to ride free or at a reduced rate, 7S 1 tried to stop hair from fal ling. Enjoy your birthright—beau
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Name
Address
City
couple's second
week sago. Miss
but he said the worst he ever got
stung was by a fellow with a very
red face, when the traln stopped
at Larbert Junction for collecting
tickets. '
This red-faced fellow couldn't You can’t ALWAYS count
find his ticket, and kept ransack- on the telephone in your
ing his pockets and stewing around X
ir BY in awful excitement. Finally, the neighbor's house. When
op ,. UE AT SARA wo h | conductor saw that the fellow was you need if most your
Ihe Demoeratic press criticise the holding the ticket in his mouth. b
way 1 voted cn mam "wy " e away.
ay 1 voted on many bills, Why “There it is, you fool, in your neighbor may be ¥y
wo | “ff : : x r Spo ering mouth,” he said, and grabbed the Play safe and have a tele.
State took first honors and having passed and signed ga i ticket.
Mra, ir J Odenkirk. who hag | aa amendment to the prison aa He was told, after the Scot got vhone of Your own. You
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been fll for the past week, fs some. |Wherehy Centre county taxpavers -| off, that the guy had tured to one can have one in your home
what «improved. d about $2000 Vea ino, aid: t
ne aaiw of the other possengers and said: for less than a dime a day!
having LE BO n Awm nae sich a fule as I look-
reducing ed like to yon collecther. "Twas TED AETTIR THE REPORTER is well equipped to
second in ho ontest hiol they not criticise
MEERA RNA NERRE SSNS Ry
Tuesday evening the members of the
Young People's Missionary society con. ; .
. . from $3.000 a bi um
.
if |
" | an auld ticket, an’ I was suckin’
ect he Lutheran church were . . y i]
the date off.” FITTS e807 Y i do the Best Kind of Job Printing.
American News Features, Ine,
thereby saving the ta
guests of one of thelr members Mrs id Bh a py
H 4 A ) \ Pennsvivania
i i A & gaitaering 1
the incompleted home of Mr. and Mrs ’ » :
DO ee ome of Mf. and M - REG LAR FELLERS What Could a Little Worm Eat? By GENE BYRNES
orated for the occasic n, was the place i
s—
of assembly. The evening was vers
y ) § DONT Pel
pleasantly and profitably spent, a por- CAN | WAVE onto ov n i : , MucH List
tion of the program having had a EAT PULL HAVENT Cv — . » pio
missionary field setting, TOUCHED i CAUSE wines | WAS,
Youn teas!
The first snap of cold rough fall
eather preceding the 1084-1035 win
ter was experienced Saturday and
Bunday, when there was consider.
able fali of snow. Although muey, of
the snow, which came down in huge
flakes, melted as it fell, the ground
nevertheless was covered with a coat
of the beautiful an inc), deep from
Saturday afternoon to the middle of
Monday afternoon. The wind came
from the northeast on Bunday, and
tha means an. exceedingly cold, raw
alr,
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