THURSDAY, SEPTEMEER 13 1% THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. pm = Rez “ ” - " 1 . FHE CENTRE REPORTER * & 8 + ® & @® LOCAL AND PERSONAL IDEMOCRATIC WORKERS MEET « 8 8 & » ao 2 = ® | Bottle Jane MacMorran, Centre Hall USD WEEKLY, TUESDAY EV'G, HECLA PAVILION® “ENTRE COUN’ ® : EA es RLY ha D h : — UESDAY EVG, HECLA PAVILION] CENTRE COUNTY Ovi Prilay, Mra. Goorgs W. Long CENTRE HALL. PENNA. eat S Harry W. Potter has ‘Boeri’ appoint. | Pemoctntic Chairmen in the sixty-|® HOSPITAL NOTES. ’ {five voting precincts in Centre coun- |e * » » . » » * * (Jlenn Kerstetter of Coburn op | —— ed Democratic chairman for Centre| sMITH & BAILEY, Proprisiors ® » » * . = » » . = & {ty . thelr assistants, representatives of | Dolen ID. Decker, Spring Mills, was | dischiirged the same dav. hea W ies . Hall borough, vice . W. Boozer, re 8 We SMIFH, Kunw. MYERS omg 5 Spam, fged al various political organizations, offices | admitted Wednesday, and Mrs, Char- Mi James . Goodhart and BDW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and ¢ signed, Business Manager, Madisonburg, was admitted, and Mrs, most 54 vears, died at the home ofl holders, t ix i i tt . i . . i ) e ele, 1 aii Abou W hus 4 1a 3 i (vy y fan Th} 4 , 3 * his daughter, Mrs. Arthur 8. Ellen- W. H. Bartholomew, 12 | 0 hundred les G, Rimmey and infant son, of homa 1 Delaney Centre men anc women--met on the pavil- Centre Hall, were discharged, ag was werg admitted on Bunday Eh : berger State College, on Sunday morn- i, .. pic 86th birthday or day, ds lion. Hecla Park. 7 i Botered in the Post Ofice in Centre ing, from compligutions due largely ‘ b on, 5 e LHe ening ww pC CLAS ter, . hn improving very Rl a ne Sas maties, ription to to his advanced age. He was a Civil Wp - : B, yo terms of subserip vo ’ . At3¥ »ér 4 1 the Heporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, War veteran. There survive him Mra The niseting 'w alls al advertising at the rate of ten Ellenherger, John and Roy Myers, of | Ming Charlofls Keller eo — was for rg opened Leg r ounty wmirman Claude Herr, who gents peor line eacn insertion. State College: Earl Myers, Port Ma- ond term of teaching in th buck 1 ‘ Display advertising rates made Knowditjida: and Mrs. Eleanod Kingan, of | Falls (Monroe county) high school { named Dr. White to preside Bpeak- sation, y i jors were Mrs 3 WE ‘ Freki | #1 appilcati Pasadena, Calif. Burial was made on|instructing in commercial uhiects, b a ere Mrs, Ebon Bower, Congres: ; — man Don Gingery, Senator E.J, Tho . =~ Gibididods much hysically, [hear matte x political and otherwise but mentally is very keen. | discussed Tuesday at Gatesburg. ™ . ; | SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES he Democratic wom { ntre json, Mrs, Merrill, Georg H M g ARR — {Hall borough and nie township [Ivan Walker, Henry Brockerhof he . pre iyi har hearts tod | are frat . . $d +} . i . : i i FENN (8 VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE EBERTS.—Ormsby D. Ebertd di 1jar invited to join the men In the later devoting his time to boosting the Te 2 an |8t his home in Tyrone on Saturday meeting of the Southside Democratic {meeting on the 26th fem - Rev. Held, of Homer City, will fll} 0 Aug 81, followings an ex- [Club this (Wednesday) evening. | remaam—— : SPECIAL — THURSDAY - FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY | WEIS QUALITY i she following appointments: {tended fliness. Mr. Eberts was born} A Ww . i 8 etze wife { rof ¥. 1 Spring Mills—3 to 10 A. M. int Martha Furnace, this county, On re ’ Ve Rh Wik 4 - 4 | my Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. February. 21, 181. tho. son of Jamesls € 320i. chisinel spacial instruction tn ) EVAPORATED MILK ¥ . OH vr a Maria { Eastern Star ritualistic work at i % . Tusseyville—7:30 P. M, A. and Nancy Williams Eberts, On} Rool for officers. y i a n § ring : 8 thi ! ler | MH. ee tall can C — May 28. he was united in marriage), | theld at Jers with Missy Elizabeth Miles, Mr, Eberts CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE Rt : wi ore ha Get mt | Ho — rp a . Con "a stor taught = wl In ouston town } ho itre horal ub i + (lev. Dela 1. Keener, Fastor) hool In Houston township. The Centre Hall Choral Club® ha it WEIS QUALITY PEAS 2c 9:30—Church School | B a (i Artis Petnnce which The: fret Oy NE epi. a TH wl TT A CONQUEROR 7:90 at vest Home Service, In pi on de ; et Lr a i a» pd I i i Ay ii : CUT WAXED BEANS Rpring a Home Servi Intove a +f pon retiring hejlul aitedn; "ran | A i 4 CONGUE ROA o- 10:00—Church School. . He is au a hy his widow 3 Ti a» dh L rence ; . + 8H PA \ iq Pd A J it MM IXED VEG SETABLES Farmers Mills— | three daughters. also. by two sisters; " ©0il emperor, died Sus I 9:30—Church School. | Funeral services were heid at thej °° 0 a rin : us a ALITY kidd i PUTTS i $e] § 3 : C a ne 10:30—Harvest ome Services, | Ehert ome on Tuesd afternoon {TIE i y . = timo the oii mai most. active] BEAUDAN : ad 2sSing # 3 3 ' . y IVORY ¢ Sala We U e td & o> METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Tyrone st dk B WEIS QUALITY (Bev. Scth Hassell, Pastor) u AM Freda Bu d¢ ’ Rt iw re 81 . ’ frat an w ERT er Hall— i MOBRALAN In the snbira. 3 i te vi and Mrs i i WITH GREEN COVER» 164 X 10-7] ¥ ea ; ol BLE £entre Ha : : In th pire inty f. tds as : : sock Sanitary VENTHAION aa J [lospttal Monday mornink. WI rues in the Lewistown City hos. | Aids 2hap vied Sal Red Mara Cherries 2 REN cms 7:80—Church Worship, 1 Rtn lag Church Board Meeting, 8:30. | resident, aged 63 years, passed away.|Pital on Monday, She is a graduat ®prucetown— |He 1s survived by a wife, formerly|": “entre Hall high school of LAND O'LAKES 9:30—Sunday School. [Mary Cook: his mother, Mrs. D. F.| oo Cheese CHICKEN SALAD 10; 30—Morning Worship. | Poorman, and ten children. Interment Miss Ruth Zang was i gue -H & S 1 EN SAL’ B was made in the Advent cemetery. ning of this week of 3 ioe osleriuan toverCo. Tuna Fis BRAND EVANGELICAL : eee CALUMET (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) eo land Mi A. Spyker. Miss Zang is| Phone. T1 Joa £Lentre Hall— HARTSOO K. Jesse Hartsock, agedith pldest d ster « tev. and ul Soh sH.2 BAKING POWDER Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 13 vears. while engaged im plowing.) f. Zang. e College, and Is i MILLHEIM : WEIS QUALITY Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. | ten deci Sm + the SIO , Saturday af- {sophomore In the pre-medical course] , § ! NOODLES Macaroni and Spaghetti 3 v . - - ¥ Tussey ville— it moon on the +» Peters farm, at at Penn State, i i i Sunday School, 9:30 A AL { Peru, where he wag long engaged as - : HERSHEY'S PLAIN “OR ALMOND Harvest Home Service, 7:30 P. M. ia farm hand WHS ver married. | . 1%-1b bars Locum Grove” mT te tes ve PUBLIC CONFIDENCE | INSURANCE Ano Chocolate Bare 2 Se 25e Worship Service, 9 A. M. RRMA he vr von ee CONTINUES TO GAIN{ REAL ESTATE A — | Boggs township, on Wednesday. ar 3i the home « oF Daren sir | The Department Hardwar, Store po DR. MELODY'S PRESBYTERIAN , hor tal 8 (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) i Pleasant Gap. = 9:30—Sunday School. | . Bankers Report Nation-Wide WANT TO B Deg Food 19:80—Morning Worship. | Miss Grace Smit Mrs. Levar Improvement in Attitude To- BUY a—— Tevsie ¥ $ LE xy } 8:30—Christian Endeavor. Smith, of town; Mrs, rence Year ward Banks—FEducational OR SELL ? Oxydol The comp oe SENATOR GUFFEY ENDORSES [of State College, on "Tuesday of last paigns ya Part SEE US FIRST. Camay Soap Jexeslde i BARNES AND MYERS, LIBERALS| CE Sl FE th Alfonso Henderson | o EW YORK.—Ninetysix per cen worse P&G Soap GeeslTc over 3 F108 ¢ awl 1 % Speaking of Justice | Edgaria brother of rs. Smit and Mi reat the Tie oar ng wuse! exo. : Barnes, candidate for full fmn on Arie, and at iarion with Wire Ida ay . id nop St © 5 y “yin red Te C. D. BARTHOLOMEW Reg, 49c Brooms , SIT | the Supreme Court, and Robert L.|Alexander. The A. Miles Arney fam-| opp “ono oon ane pe bo CENTRE HALL, PA : — - pa : Myers, candidate 1 ; Full i toed ey ia CARIES LARA, i . ; ES A Sa nominal for ed States Sev made these “Justice Pennsylvar Court. Hz learned ficial, Above i se, 1 d is deeply interested in fucution. ow He understands the needs of Penns I work the attitude of the public towa: vania's average working me and anking institutions,” the publ women. He 1} ge to the bench more ys. Statistical evidence on ane vn tn eee) THE WORK OF CREDIT | She iact oi brings a hum rian viewpoint a : iran this statement is as i sympathy with the average itizen | i inh and an = lerstanding of his problems. | Bank Shows How It Gives Need- | .- The I Yar Snes eon Myws ls anciiet Sepudus sed Aid to.All Classesiof tions to the bench y is knowr Prudent Borrowers throughout Central Pennsylvania asa] ! brilliant lawyer and areal liberal. He! How a bank loan portfolio presents | has been one of Pennsylvania's lead-| a graphite cross section picture of the Sh ers in the crusade for broad, Hberal| business of its community is disclosed ome cases. Many letters and humanigarian policies in govern-; by the description which a midwestern reases of 100 to 300 par cent ment.” | bank recently gave of its loans to cus | JoW point of the panic. “Naturally, I am for Jgevision,” he! tomers. It revealed also how closely in- i “For anothe t sald. “1 campaigned for it last fall! terwoven with its neighbors’ varied fewer people are u and I have not changed my mma | lives are the threads of the bank's | DOx°3 as a repository f since. | financial helpfulness. and that, in many ins m—————————— {| This description showed that the | Postal savings are declining Vote for the candidates you like best | bank had made a loan of $100,000 to a “However, many express the view at the primary on September 1Tth,| local shoe manufacturer to purchase | that they could throw out (he statis but when it comeg to marking that| materials, discount bills and meet cur- | tical evidence and still realize that the little wlip relative to revising the | rent requirements, public is in a better mood where the constitution every Democrad should | To a wholesale grocer $95,000 had banks are concerned than before. The vote YES, Do not let Republican pol-| been advanced for the purchase of in best evidence offered on this point, fticians befuddle your mind. lefore | ventory, the loan to Be repaid over a | numerons bankers say, is to be found the State elected a Democratic Gove | period in accordance with specified in the acceptance by the public of the ernor and legislature, the Republicans | terms set forth in the loan agreement. newly instituted service charges and placed a plank in their platform fave the reduced deposit Interest rales oring re-writing the State constitu- Assistance in Personal Matters tion, but since they have learned “they | Another loan had beefi made © a will not be allowed to dictate every| home owner to the amount of $200 for vhase of the instrument, they ®ell | painting and repairing. This was made you this fg not the time to do it. A] in cooperation with the Federal Hous ig man can see why they oppose) ing Administration aid was being re classifications of replies to the poll that t now, paid in twenty-four monthly install the 65 per cent of those answering with ————— ont ments of $3.33 each. an unqualified ‘yes’ represent only a To date’ Pennsylvania has had| A dentist had been loaned $700 to | Portial measure of the optimisiic feel three different constitutions: those| purchase new equipment. He was pay- ing. Adding the favorable jepies adopted 1700; 1838 and in 1873. The| Ing off the debt out of bis pcdicktinngs | S19Ged in dther groups, (Lu. ‘Yas’ with \l . last one under which the State op-| earnings as they came in. qualifications, ‘no change,’ and ‘'mixed’) rates at the present time has been| To & large domestic refrigerator dis | W© find that the vote shows a definitely re S 0 S 0 Io 0 m 1 n C in force flonger than any previous | tributor $30,000 had been granted on | healthy situation in $4 per cent of the one. The present constitution has| Warehouse receipis to finance dealer | localities reporting; at least some been amended on an average of once| shipments signs of improvement in another 12 per every three years. It hag become a A home owner had been granted " cent; a continuance of unfavorable con patchwork. Vote “yes” on the consti-| $3,000 mortgage loan to be repaid in ditions in 2 per cept, and a change for ® tution ballot so the instrument may| three years the worse In another 2 por cent. It is 51 1 - be brought to present day needs. One thousand dollars had been ad. | Pot too much to say that this is sub vanced to an office worker on the cash | stantially 96 per cent favorable.” — A Summary of the Returns The statement presents the following summary of the survey: “We fin® on breaking up the general aA a Yote YES on the constitution bal-] * rrender value of his insurance policy Reasons for Changed Public Opin > pinion Jot. to aid him in meeting an emergency. As $0 vonsoits for tia changes th pubs EVERY ONE who steps into the Ford car selling at a higher price does not I A SAIS. If You favor amension to the Ema The Natiosal Total lic opinion regarding banks reporfed by V.8 for the first time is surprised at its give you as much interior room as the And aged. vote YES on the constitu If each of these various examples | the clearinghouses “more than one or roominess. There’ exceptional seat Ford V. fiom= ballot. : "| were multiplied many times the result | ganization has a word to say about the 8 -8. would represent the iotal volume of | American Bankers Association adver room, leg room and head room in all Rear seats wide and restful sty eeunem— eredit cooperation which the bank waa tising and educational material,” the body types — the whole are Sa (Ju and Mra. John Spicer are| extending to its neighbors in its o magazine says. y car gives you three people can ride comfortably in opping at the Miller tourist inn,| munity, for aggregate loans to ui It mentions in addition the benefits a feeling of substantial size. the front seat the Fordor Sedan entre Hall, View. Spicer is located] customers amounted to more th of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp: of ¥ at § Comp ) #5 at. Colyer, now a War twelve million dollars. ke oration in the emergency, improvement The Ford gives you extra body room Fordor Touring Sedan, Convertible Colle icin ingivon wh wading out of weak banks and the BE Er ee pres . — ve y seat times the result would represent the | banking moratorium. NO MORE SLEEPLESS ". total economic cooperation which the “The response to the survey can be ture at a low price. This V.8 engine V-8 Roadster is 52 inches wide. A ride NIGHTS DWIN KILLS banking system of th t do d inf . esate Ao ne IE er a ar <3 pote takes up less space in the hood and in the Ford V-8 will show that # com. numerable personal, professional, in | out the definite hope that with a con permits more of the car's length to be bines unusual body room with fine-car dustrial and commercial activities | tinuance of a cooperative, educational used comfort. M : “Wilch uiake up cio hole bustuasy ite asticgde the part of the bankers the for passenger Msuy a performance, safety and comfort. of the nation. The nationwide total of | rest journey back may : : I 4 such loans is in excess of 20 billion nd Fututy uk apt wad MEO 5 dollars, ; nt future.” ed i -