The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1937, Image 4

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    JTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1037
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED W EEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN A.
SMITH & BAILEY,
NS. W, SMITH,
BAILEY,
Business
Proprietors
Editor
Associate Editor and
Manager
EDW. E,
TERMS
the Heportex
Lega: advertising
cents per Mune each
Display advertisiug
on application.
Enterd in the Post Office
Hall as second-class matter
"SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES
terms of
$1.00 a
at
insertion.
wade
subscription
Ihe
are year,
of ten
Lhe rate
rates known
in Centre
(Bev. L. Arthur Waguer, Pastors)
Home
Harvest Services at
pointme nts,
gpring Mils—3% to 10 A. MM
Tusseyvile—10:30 A. M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 ¥, al
REFORMED CHARGE
Rosner, L'sstor)
HALL
Lins B,
CENTRE
(Kev,
Centre
p30
Hail
—Church 8chool
Bpring Milis—
9.30
10.30
Farwe
IV
pH
EVANUELIUAL
Bh. Hosiermuan, FPsstor)
Ww.
Lid
(Mev,
Centre Lis
dunday
Harve
Tuseey ville—
Bunday School,
Harvest
jocust Grove—
sunday School, 9:30 A. M,
Harvest 30
1:30 P. M.
Home Servi
Service, 1 Pp.
Home
METHODIST EFISCOFAL
(sev, beth Musswll, Fasier)
Centre Hall—
¥:3v—Morning Worship,
Wi W—sunday School
Bprucetown—
Unified Service, 9:45 A. M.
PRESBYTERIAN
M., Kirkpatrick, FPastor)
(Mev, J,
§:30—Sunday
(No
School.
Preaching Service)
DEMOCRATIC
I'NCKET]
COUNTY
»
F
IVAN
Jud
WALKER,
Bellefonte
Fog District Autorn
PHILIP H. JOHNSTON
t Be
AR A
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
of Centre Co.
For President Judge
Ivan W
a candidate
for the
the Ci
District Attorney
For
Philip H
a candidate
for re-elex ti :
Attorney of C
OUR NOMINEES,
On Tuesday, Sept. 14th the
of this Commonwealth,
€ifically Centre county,
the direct primary
of outstanding Democrats
their party to victory
These standard bearers are
Ivan Walker, brilliant young
of the Centre county Bar, for
fice of Judge. In this case the
js seeking the man rather
man seeking the office.
and more
De
spe
nominated by
to carry
November
headed by
member
the of-
office
than the
Perhaps no
in
{
|
i
Deaths
alt Ei
A
Mi Na
ident
Saturday
CY Ro
Union
BIBLE
\ It
9, I
Itoona
at
san
mwunty where
guest for several
from
evening.
been a
Death
fered
Mrs.
was |
resulted a stroke
Friday
Bible, who
orn at Potters
William W.
January
Potters
wins 73 years
age,
daughter of
I Royer.
and Sarah
29, 1854 she
Mills to Mr
Surviving are
tankin
yas married at
died
i hter
er daus
ws, Mrs.
14
te
Juniata
|
{
Democratic
and quali-}
of honor
Walker.
man in the ranks of the
party is more ably fitted
fled for this high position
And authority than Mr.
has come up through ranks.
fine type of substantial citizen,
Christian man ang a brilliant
at the Bar. Ivan Walker and his |
fellow colleagues who nominees |
of the Demo party have pleaged |
themselves
in the county
the self-same policies
mon sense and
to the times,
istration
the
a
lawyer
Are
ratic
and establish
to caury out
form of government
com-
ernment
Admin-
State
of sincere
adaptable gov
as our National
at Washington and
hag at Harrisburg.
If the great
to synchronize
achievements
ried out and
ton and Harrisburg,
solutely necessary
cratic nomineeg
spective
November.
our
of
the
pulsy Democracy ie
andi
being car-|
Washing-
it
theso
in ideals
they
maintained in
THEN
that
electeq t
as are
is ab-
Demo-
be the
0
re.
offices they are seeking In
JOHN BARLEYCORN
John Barleycorn
last week.
Scores of communities throughout
the Commonwealth voted against the
sale of beer and almost 80 voted
against liquor in Tuesday's primaries
according to unofficial and incomplete
tabulations,
HIT HARD
didn’t do so well
Eighity-nine
against
while 88
Hquor.
‘Sentiment is definitely turning
towards the drys,” commented Mrs
Ella B. Black, president of the Penne
sylvania W. C T. U.
A ———— ———————
R. 8. Stover of Millheim has been
appointed by the Department of Rev-
enue to sell hunting and fishing Ili-
censes. Hunting licenses arg now on
sale at $2.00.
communities voted
beer and 71 against liquor
voted for beer and 43 for
WiALLING
———
Special Meeting Progress Grange
a)
ng (tober 22nd
————————.
The first fall
Miniteri
meeting
held
on
he Reformed
of he Jocal
wh ’
Whe Tuesday
’
—————————
D. Kline
hg¢r daughter,
Witmer, lying
bathroom floor Saturday morn-
physician diagnosed the
of Indigestion
bed Mra
improved
of
fF
£«
Mira
Mr
Whig
& Manna
found
rederick
Helle
by
the
A
HOY
on
ing. case
Af
Kling i#
very much.
——————
Mary Kidder Stuart. of
unloaded a truck load
head—of Hereford steers
owned by her,
as A ere
ter
attack
a few days in
0 have
Mrs. f State
ty on the
better known
They are fine
Mrs
interests
a bunch
st
of
oung animals uart h
as
Penng
in
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
Concerning
patients
from
the
south
in Centre
Hospital the
Centre county
Monday of
Discharged-
EkKas
Tuesday:
Admitted—Mrs
Spring Mills, KR.
Bierly, Millheim.
Wednesday:
A son born Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth W. Johnson, Spring Mills,
Thursday :
Admitted—Mra. Harry
Boalsburg.
Friday:
Admitted,
tre Hall
Saturday: = 7
Discharged Mrs, Russel] 4 Mark
Spring Mills, R. 2; Mrs. James W
Boller and infant son Centre Hall
R. 1; Mrs. John H. Smith, Beals
burg. y
Bunday:
Admitted—Mra
Coburn.
Hospital Contributions: Reveived
from Ralph Hassinger, Oak Hall, one
bushel tomatoes: from Harvest Home
donation Ewangelical and Reformed
churches, Hublersburg, large quan-
tities of fruits, vegetables and flow.
ers
There were 46 patients in the hos.
of
week ;
E
jast
Irene
Zerby,
Kern,
Spring
Aarons-
burg; Mills,
Charles
Mrs.
A.
Stanley C
Gentaze)
Fo
t
was to
G. Sundar
D. Bartholomew, Cen-
if
»
age
Harold Guisewite
wd aes
pital at the beginning of the week.
UPSETS NEAR
TRUCK
INJI RED |
REEDSVILLE;
coo
“on
te
include Oscar
left
fractur
I.¢
and rib;
Lewistown
| possible fracture hip
Buehrt,
Valentine One
back
rit
[tured
{ pos dibla
Anth
injuries back
Dems Hle
Me
DESTROYS RILEY
CAMP IN BEAR MEADOWS
n——————
County Ministers ty
lt
Youths
tathms,
Court Orders Sent to Insti.
PARENT-TEACHERS
MEETING,
ASSO,
SEPTEMBER
¢
| laws
the
!
i
David Gray- |
ne fx a
of Mra. Potter
Kirkpatri
{ bil oT nixed!
{ i
Mrs |
James |
qunr
{| Wetzel,
[Myer «
kK and
Games refreshments the
Mrs |
for
jevening will] be in charge of
Parsons :
This first
| year should emable parents
{acquainted with the
{addition to providing
| entertainment
All persons
members
meeting of
the schoo! |
to become |
i new teachers, in
of |
an evening
interested whether
y not re al W i
or ot are cordially Invit.
ied to attend
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN:
25¢ pays for a four-llne ad. In this
| column, These littl, ads. are wonder |
| workers In the way of results. Adver.!
| tise anything here, from a “Help |
“House and Lot for
| Sale.”
FOR BALE -12.gauge double
Bammeriess shotgun $80
condition. Call 4312 Hall,
barrel :
price good
Contra
HOME FOR BALE
rooms with modern
Double
conveniences ;
house
5
known as the Philip Meyer
{located on Main street
Inquire of Warren
Hall
home and
center
Homan
3itf
in of
town A
Centre
FOR SALE-—-About 12 bushels of
cheice crabapples; by the bushel;
price lg reasonable George E. Wells
Spring Mills. 34
a —
FOR BALE -Model 241 Remington
22 calibre automatic rifle, equipped
with 4- and S-power telescop, sights
Apply at this ocflice.
FOR BALE Stucco bungalow with
all conveniences; 2«car garage and
extra lot, on West church stree’, Cen-
tre Hall borough.~Mrs. Clara M
Liester, x40
CIDER PRESS NOTICE-Our press
will be operated every Tuesday and
Thursday. Good service. Phone 12R3
~~. H. Long & Son.
ELECTRIC WIRING and Repair
Werk done at reasonable prices. Cal
G. Frank Smith, Centre Hall. 16R4.
FOR SALE—Sweet corn, by dozen
or bushel.—Wilkie Horner, Centre
Hall, R. D.
PURE
FOOD
WEIS 2225 STORES
Fred Luse, Manager
CENTRE HALL
Take Advantage
of These NEW
Needlework
NOW!
VALDORF TOILE]
4 ’
OA'LS
MOTHERS
PINK SALMON
Lali
LIMA BEANS
Pound -.... dan
24 Ib. PASTRY FLOUR
i
1
i
PILLSBURY FLOUR |
£1.07
ans 200)
= 154
wi 100
15¢
as. 230
iis ean 196!
or SPHY—-1 |
a 20%
- !
GREEN STAR OLEO rs a 200
ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS ..
. a 230]
29%
MILK
§ tal
WEIS QUALITY
PREPARED MUSTARD
. 82.02
PREPARED MUSTARD
16.05
DOLLY MADISON PICKLES
Dili or Sour—qguart jar
WEIS QUAL. SYRUP
CRISCO can Soe
CAMPBELLS PORK § BEANS
vo... 4 cans
Wels Qual. PEACHES
sed or Halves) . 2 cams 33¢
FANCY FRESH PRUNES ..
for 250
25:
VINEGAR (bring your own
container) . galion
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Suvocessor to
H. 6. STROHMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works,
Centre Hall
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