VOL. CIX. The follow ers on an- in ren st Wass Zerby man. Margaret ry er, Mrs Jenni Jamey fr Earl Charlies Home Mrs Fred Bender 5 wit SARInGe; on N =, er, Mert Fred Houser, Jolin Ha H ymo Dale R Geary, Behres, Jewett Brooks, Lens Conf Mary Driebilbis, Everhart Jared T M. Edward aret Glenn. Mra. Maurice Mra. Amelia Rickard. BELLEFONTE Mrs Mrs. Thomag Tressler, Mrs, Mack Earl Howard Shuey. Oliver Smelter, M Spearly, Jo tugsell Stow EE Russe Leonra C« 1 Wi ppery Samuel Orvis W. M. sles, er, BE Ev Fishburn, 8 ey Mra Ewing, Garnér, Glenn, Marg- Reed Maud Sharer, Shay, Bhuey, D. A Smith, d raub. ¥ re, Lewis in Spearly, Lioy er, Mra. Wm I Sunday, On Reed and, H I Mrs. Joe N s. H Nol ru Csonr Btover, vis M. rey " Ripka, M Mauck, Russel] Mra Harry Mrs ton Heckman W. J. Miller, man, George Ben Se ghtol, Bloom, Cheesman, W Boyd Corl, Mrs, George Blair, Ralph Dinges, Dunkiebarger, barger, D. B. Garner, A. Bennet, Mrs. Cla Lloyd WwW Hogers 1 KE. W. Bartley, Benner, Brooks, Mrs. I. Clevenstine, Murs, Albert Corman and Mrs. Earl CC. Corman, Simon Dugan, Mrs O Mrs. Waiter Dunkle- Eckenroth, Joseph M. Grove, Daniel Grove, D. A. Grove, A. CC. Hartel, PD. M Kline, Mra. Edgar Kelley, David L. Keller, Bessie” Johnson, A. 1. John- son, Ray Ishier, Mrs, Henry Houser, Frank Houser, Edward PP. Houser, Harvey Hoy, Charles Zettle. Roy Zim- merman, RH. CC. Walters, Mrs, Frank Weaver, Merrill Weaver, Charles Wehr, C. WW. Witmer, J. A. Woll W. W. Tate, Mrs. Ralph Tressler, BOALSBURG-1., K. Dale, Mrs Wm. Brouse, Foster Charles, George Fisher, George Homan, John Hubler, Normag Nevill, John W. Wright, W. A. Rockey, Alfred Spotts, Ralph Rockey, George Mothersbaugh, Mrs, Irster Prouse, Van Jodon, Biddl Bruce (Ie Orge Laiella Alexander, C. Harold Frank i Harvey Peters, Pas 8, Martin Mrs Arthur Jacob W, Paul Vonada, M. E Stover, MILLHEIM Harry Feit i Guy Sterns, Mrs NITTANY Charles Yearicok Ww LEWISBURG Wm Ww A. Lytle HOWARD Malcolm DUGLIARYILLE JACKBONVILLE GRASS FLAT MAYVIEW Dr MILI, HALL~W. E LAOGANTON Mra Grace Walte. STORMESTOWN--W., F. Way. HAZELUTON Floyd Palmer, YEAGERTOWN Frank Pecht, ROCK SBRINGS--Mrs. D B mm JULIAN MILI. HALL WALI ~Mrs Charles MIFFLINBURG rove ghann vile, 44 rank C. E. Alley Johnson, Yearick, Yearick etcher, { uy Gen eter. Alexander, Beatty. Walkey. Mrs, Kyl © Charles Bertha Democratic Headquarters, Republi A, in Headquarters C. Matter A A A When we prices, farmer much and did when cents and are buying meats at pres. we must not forget that is receiving twice fs more for his hogs as he pork chops were twenty under, When thes farmer can sell at a profit, he can pay bills, buy farm equipment, improve his buildings, buy home funishings., and send his children to college. Think of that, you pork-chop eaters, A ———— “Ruleg are not necessarily sacred principles are.” Roosevelt, A YS AANA must use a haramer--bulld the If you a house, st MN ML A AI PEACHES, undersigned will livery In Centre Hall, on or about Hept. Tth, a truckload of nice Alberta peaches, Don’t buy pehches until you have seen these James Foust, Cen. tre Hall, 2 A MP PAA. The have for de- RE HALL. PA. TH | THE WAYSIDE FLOWER. i —— | As you walk along the wayside, Nome sultry summep morn, i gee nn little flower In bloom {You So drooping and forlorn pride gtands there wed dow i tho ir gE AL HIG “GRADS” § NUOHOO! ENTERING (COLLEGE 4 te aL Hed URSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935. Grange 1 JAY 1m s—t nails conte - | 5 i MM AS AT SPRING MILLS. y FESTIVAL 0 Pe Color Photo of at —— Will Rogers to Municipal Theatre, be Give La] Keeler Ww Bros ¥ arner musical sm —— A —— HUB, STATE QUITTING TO OUR PATRONS Quitting tremendous We worth jdise and "THE The Business WwW ¢ hava } to our Hale been unusual | thousands of merchan- everything fo buy at this saving ered thargaine, {dollars still of desirable must ! we sell i Heres your opportunity Pri KE lower than item i sale to when (started | you very means Store closed day and FRIDAY, ail PIRI rRnge i Thursday, Aug remark stock. AUGUST 30th, iB0th, 1 [Sale starts at “4 Now afford looking 228 E am for to for College a final word cannot you are THE HUB Ave, Biante College. yu Mmisg this sale if real bargains AA ATA SA RAM SALE. The Centre County Sheep and Wool Urowers Association have made ar- rangements to hold their purebred ram sale on Friday, Suptember 6. The sale will be held at the Sheen, Barn, State College, at two o'clock in the afternoon, according to the secretary, W. C. Smeltzer. There will be a total of 20 rams sold, divided into the following groups 11 Hampshire ram lambs, 2 yearling Hampshires, one f-year-old Hamp- ghire, two 3-yemr-old Hampshires, and 4 yearling Shropshires These rams are all sold guaranteed to be breed- ors, registered and transferred to the buyer, ; AA AAAS The gold ore recently found In June lata county Is worth but $1.75 per ton. The report of an neEgYer says that the ore ix not rich enough to warrant commercial mining. The low. est yield at which commercial min- Ing can be conducted with any suc ox is §3 to 84 per ton. The ore as. sayed was found on a farm near Mo- Allisterville and is a type common fn the vicinity at the foot of Jacks F Mountain, Fo hii # ¥ it - ! i Ea dicated more than wf in the exhibits about was doevotad to judging one hun- sections milests by approximately all Miss Eleanor economics exten the 4-H girlies from and home an of the county counts representative, opened Clothing club round-up. Vocational two classes garden and were judged project for the junior and senior groups; pouitry «lub projects, during the afternoon contests SUNDAY SERVICES ONTHE PARK Tha the orfum, the case Sunday services in audit- h# has been for many They permon Winkle- text yours, were largely attended The F the spiritual, J. wers quiet and was delivered © lech, lected hold dicated ¥ Rev of Treverton, the of theme and EE from Prophet Amos, “Be fruit,” in-| celebration basket the Harvest Prior to the sermon, Jacob Sharer, | chairman of the Encampment come | mittee, spoke a few words of welcome | and paid a brief tribute to the hon. ored memory of Hon. Leonard Rhone, | who it is acknowledged on all sides | today was the moving spirit in the Grange in all its lines of activity, although not without criticlsms—just | and unjust, The Centre County Christian deavor societies, with “We Chose Christ” as their theme, conducted services in the evening, the speaker being Rev, KE. 1. Jones, State College. | Music during the day and evening was furnished by Misses Hulda Davis, Saitah Garbrick and Helen Garbrick, State College, and the Centre Hall Choral club under the directicn of | Mrs. Alberta: M. Krader, i The Mill Hall Boys band gave two | concerts, one at 1:30 and one at Tig pm The attendance on the park was probably larger than at any other Sunday mathering there. The estim- Ates are so varied that little reliance can be placed on the figures given. 4 summer of the Home, En- POTTER TO I'WP. CANDIDATES SELECT FROM, SEPT. 17 1 sesescarso A—— A SANANA PENN STATE COLLEGE BUYS LARGE HUMES ESTATE FARM } Ve EE SCHOOL CHILDREN IN PA. TO BI # 2850,000 pe Bis on A WEEK'S PROGRAM AT THF — NO. 34 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS | At he Ph Powell in “Esca FRI. & SAT No, 1 1 THURSDAY -—-W ade” festa M sihile Big program “We're with A for in the 3 ey, Farrell comedy Hire,” riot, NO, “Guns a whirlwind picture MONDAY “The Irish ney, Pat & TUES, next week in Us’ with James Cag- O'Brien. Guaranteed tion. WEIDNER, & THURS, “Welcome Home, and Arline Judge. At the "“Btate™- SAT. Big regular prices with “Northern Jones MON. TUER “Brewstor's Liu a ——— Southsida next week with James Dunn THURS. Double Feature No. 1, "Going High- Kibbee, Zasu Frontier ™ FRIDAY & at brow,” No (iuy “ 2 with & WED Millions” Damita REX week h Jack Bu- wit chanan, The hola evening, Democratic Club will a special meeting 11th. Wednesday Hept A RALLY in the interest of clean and honest government, from the lower political divisions to the National, with speakers of State and National prominence, will be staged on an extensive scale, on Hecla Park, Thurs- day (afternoon and evening) September 26. Addresses will be confined to the discussion of questions, po- litical and social, in a manner attractive to citizens of all po- litical thought, consequently the gates are open to all with- out regard to their political complexion. {The movement ix sponsored by the Democratic Clubs of Centre County.) CATS in hee Hida Rus- Cetie Mothersbaugh, Ane Ww. Fr P.long. n Boalsburg: yuisewite, Musser, R {Spring Mills i Robert i Deary Mrs. J. E. Margaret, camping in on the Rufus of Potters Mills, Saturday. Mr. children of and when quite parents in Cen- Keller, his and daughter, Ingram, spent & Seven Mountains, | Rearick ireturning home | Keller and his sister ithe late Peter Keil their sister, Misa {of week lands, south last are “y lived Hall young with jtre itinerary of Democrat candi. to the Supreme I. Myers, Demo the Court, i amd Includes Cen» {tre Clearfield and Blair counties or |Bept. 14th, the Saturday prior to the primaries. Definite places of speaks« ing have not yet been announced A transit survey forest, containing 4000 acres, In Some erset county, is one of one hundred projects in State forests and parks under WPA to be started In the near future. The JPorbes State forest is under the supervision of Clayton Me- Kinney, State Forester, jocated at Ligonier. Mr. McKinney is the son of the late William MoKinney, forest ranger in Seven Mts, deceased. The road through Decker Valley. leading south from Sunset club house, Seven Mountains, i& Deing (mproved under the supervision of Joseph Care ron, who is employing ten men. The road is a township road and was re cently viewed by Siate Highway and Forestry Department representatives, the order for ity Improvement fellows ing, The men engaged in the ditch ing and removing brush, elo, or the edges and hauling gravel are Moesrs, John C. Hohn, Harry MeoClenahan, Oliver Btrunk, Clyde Bradford, : Auman, “Toy” Foust, George Jor dan, James Williams, Luke Jordan, and Wiliam Weaver, hte speaking Justice tH. Edgar fdate for and ratio aspirant Barnes election Raobwrt io Mare Superior 8 been announced yu Ua Forbes State
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