The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 01, 1935, Image 4

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    THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 1935.
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#HE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
S——
SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W, SMITH,
BAILEY,
Business Manager,
Proprictors
Editor,
EDW, E,
R——
BEatered in the Post Office in
Hall as second class matier,
TERMS. ~The terms of
the Heporter ame $1. 3
Legal advertising
fants peor
Display advertising
eu appucation.
"SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J, M. Kirkpatrick,
NO preas
ibe
Pastor)
Ming services intii =
MANE SUL va PRERS
—
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor)
NO PREACHNG SERVICES
August 11
-—
EVANGELICAL
K. Hosterman, Pastor)
(Rev, W,
Centre Hall—
Sunday School,
Worship Service,
Tussey ville
Worship Service, § A. M,
Sunday School, 10 A. M,
Locust Grove—
Sunday School,
Communion gervice, 3
9:30 A. M,
10:30 A. M.
$:30 A MM.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
DEMOCRATIC,
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce
. MAC PEARCE, of P hilipsburg
5 & candidate for the office of Soerilf of}
. -
Sheriff
at 4:00
rg aftep
duration,
need
nities,
AArol
Party as expressed at
Democratic
be beld September 17,
Primaries to
We are authorized to announce that
C. WITMER, of Spring Township,
for the oflice of Sberi
y, subject to the decisl
the Democratic Party as expressed
Primaries to be held Beplember
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are thorized to ar TOE
CHARLES
ship, will 1
ination
to the decisi
C OMMISSIONE RB.
unce that
COUNTY
We are auth eg to
J. VICTOR BRI
Township, ig a can
of County Com:
the decision of
a8 expressed at
held Septem
an no
L. E
is a
Democratic
he Primaries
to the
Parly
to Je
We
ALFRE
College
the offi
subject t
cratic Party
maries
PRCTHUN OTARY.
authorized to announce that |
VON. ADA, of Bellefonte Bor- |
ough, ig a candidate for the office of}
Prothonotary of Centre County, sub-|
ject to the decision of the Democratic]
Party as expressed at the Primaries
tobe held September 17, 1935.
We are
BOYD C.
MARKS. —Mrs. Jen
died at her home
alter finess of
! was native of
nie
Years,
Mrs, Mattie
$
InKie,
of P
visitors st
Dashem motor
to spend the
Harshbarger
announce the
r, of Julian, |
™ ymination |
county, sub- |
Democratic |
election to be|
We are authorized so
name of Kyle M. Alexande
Pa., ag a candidate
of Prothonotary
ject to the decision of
voters at the primary
held Sept. 17, 1935.
for the
of Centre
the
announce the
BEEZER,
a candidate for
Prothonotary of
to the decision
the pri-
17.1835.
We are authorized to
name of RU SSELL P.
Bellefonte srough, as
the nomination of
Centre county, subject
of the Democratic voters at
mary election to be held Bept.
of
COUNTY AUDITOR.
are authotizeq to announce the
name of GEORGE ALFRED CRAW-
FORD, of Potter Township, as a candi”
date for the nomination of Auditor for
Centre C(Dunty, subject to the degis-
fon of the Democratic voters at the
primaries, Sept, 17, 1835.
———
We are authorized to announce the
name of HARRY CORMAN, of Gregg
Township, as a candidate for the
nomination of Auditor for Centre
County, subject the decision of the
Democratiz voters at the primaries,
Bept. 17. 1535.
We
to
REPUBLICAN,
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
We are authorized
name of FRED BENDER, of State
College borough, ag a candidate
Treasurer of Centre county, subject to
th, rules governing the Republican
Party at its primary election to be
held Tuesday, Beptember 17, 1935.
SENATOR CLARK HELD ON
BRIBERY CHARGE; $1500 BAIL
Alderman Harry Bowman, of Hare
rishurg, held State Senator William
H. Clark, veteran Republican Appro-
priations committee chairman, for
September court in $1500 bail on five
bribery charges,
Mark Is charged with offering to
assure passage of certain appropria-
tion bills in return for the insurance
business on the State lquor stores,
Clark # theman whose ponversa-
tion with Governor Earle and others
was recorded on a dictaphone une
known to him (Clark),
James Thomas,
again empioyad
home,
Mra,
her
law,
home
the Slutterbeck
Dick
mother,
Mowery
Hiro
accompanied
and sisters-in-
at the Milton Kiine
ther
spent Sunday
Potters Mills.
Krumrine
week-end
Bruce
the
Pittsburgh.
Mrs. E. B.
and
with
wife visited
over friends in
Palmer and two daugh-
ters visited with her oldest daugh-
Mrs. Alvin Belers. at State
lege, on Thursday,
Mrs. Ela Shaffer and friend, Lock
Haven, ealled at the M.N. Miller home
on Sunday evening.
George Gettig, wife
dren, of Hagerstown Md. stopped
for 8 few days at the Henry Oeltig
home on their way to Bragdock.
Clarence Corman, children Mrs,
Margaret Fetzer, children, Mr.
and Mrs John Corman, of Curtin,
visited Bunday at the F. ¥. Palmer
and Jonas Bitner homes
Mra. John Bair, of Westmoreland
county, visited the week-end at
the Harry Foust home.
Ee ut
DEMOCRATS GAIN 2500 WHILE
REPUBLICANS LOSE 1900 IN
CENTRE (C0. REGISTRATION
Whilg of
Centre yet obtainable,
all the except four are
avallable, registrations as now
recorded give the Democrats a gain
of 2600 over that of a year ago, and
Republicans’ Joss approximately # 15040,
The complete registration for all
but four precincts in the county is
as follows: Democrats, 10.918: Repub
Heanw, 13.641. This represents an in.
crease of 2600 for the New Dealers
and aloss of 1018 for the Republicans,
PO AA
The fourth annual home-coming,
fponsored by Trinity Reformed
church of Hublersburg, will . be held
August 17th and 18th, The event
will celebrate the twenty-fifth anni.
Vorsary of tthe installation of Rev.
James B. Musser as pastor of the
charge,
ter, Col-
and two chil
two
two
over
the complete
county is not
districts
These
registration
¥
Rebersburg.
Mrs
Mins
Mr, Kaiser and
{children
and . Dwen
and Sara Brungart
OG lnsshoro, several da
| visiting
grand
| parents
return
od
Mra, Schroyer
Gephart,
{ Tate.
Mw, W. J. Hackent
Mrs, Zacharias
ery
foun
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Spring Mills,
te
§
¥
pul
AL reson
swhool there
§ 8 hols in oteration
siidnted
AA AIM AI SAAN.
i BIDS WANTED.
{ Potter Township School
fs vertises for bide on 40 tons of
| efte egg coal. No. 1 (more
iCnsh on delivery. Coal to
{Aug. 20 Sept, 10
jot weretary by
| G. H
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be deliv
Bide to be in hands
August 18. 12 M.
McOORMICK, Sec'y
Spring Mills,
tier School
| Po Township
vertices
Board ad-
for bide on the following
action! routes: Hed Mil from
house to Potters Milla schont® Spruce.
town Houte, from FP. W
to E. J. Treaster farm,
Milla Es noo Davuterman
Frazief farm Centre
Board reserves right
reject all bhida Bids to be In
of secretary by Aug. 16, 12 M.
GG. H. McOORMICK, Sec'y,
x32 Spring Mills, Pa
Sst A Ade
Britcher’s Auction
SALE
The undersigned wil
at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast
of MIFFLINTOWN, on
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7
at 10 o'clock A. Mo
Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday
Commission Horses
of all description. Good heavy work
horses and a few light draft horses
acclimated ang ready to go to work.
WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT
OF COWS
fresh and close springers.
A lot of these cows will have high
test In butterfat.
Holsteins, Jerseys and Cuernseys.
Some Heifers, Stock Bulls and a few
Htoers,
Any person bringing bogs for sale
must have them here not later than 12
o'clock noon,
All cows will have test charts. Any
person bringing a cow must have test
chart.
“Cheap John" will he here with a
full line of Dry Goods.
This sale will commence at 10 a, m.
sharp, as we must start sarly to dis
pose of all this stock.
Positively nohting removed
from barn until settled for.
to
Route,
Hn
fo accept
to se hool
or
hands
5 PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN,
cardboard dress hox,
brown face evening
buttons; also, a peach
Box was lost from ramble
ear, REWARD. ~—Iola 0.
East N. Street,
LOST A
| {taining n
{with coral
| satin slip.
lsent of a
Che
dross
21
Barre, Pp,
1; ROCK
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TH
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ed for
The HUB
phone 11113, Centre Hall, 2t
WATKINS
Kills flion,
§ 50 HOR caterpl
Fred Ho
FOIL BALE
ME FLY BPRAY
The Centre Heporiee, 51.00 = yeur
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STATE COLLEGE
{LL IND FIXTI
OUT 1 THE
EPPO PEPTOPOIOIT
STO K
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SALI SELLIN(
$LLS.
EEOC EEEPOPEOOOE OPPO
FOR
Sale
Starts
STORE WILL B}
OPENING
*
Men's up to $1.95
Men's up to $1.75
Boy's up to $1.25
Men's $1.25 Pajamas.
Crrererses reeersssree PSO VOr
Wednesday and Thars
AUGUST 2ND
Shirts.
87c
97c
47c
1c
47c
69c
89c
THE
HUB
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WEN
WEIS QUALITY
PEAS
2-+25¢
DEL MONTE
SPINACH
2 2 25¢
cans
LEBANON
BOLOGNA
» 25¢
SNACKS
Bagi 5¢
3
- WEIS QUALITY
2 > 25c¢
fw 17c
3 pkgs 20¢
2 pkgs 19¢
TENDERLEAF
Tea
Try it Iced!
Y%.or phe Tor pkg
17c : 34c¢
THE ORIGINAL
SWISS FOOD DRINK
Ovaltine
sm can Ige can
29c¢ : 55¢
KEN-L-RATION
Life Buoy
Rinso
4 rolls 19¢
1-1b can 10¢
3 «= 19¢
3 23c
SEARCHLIGHT
Matches
2v=9¢
Satina
we SC
LIGHTHOUSE
Cleanser
3==10c
Clorox
wat 25¢ |
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