The Centre HALL, FATHER-SON DAY CHURCH, Reporter OCTOBER 28, 1937 — NO. 42 — | | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS THURSDAY, Ivan Walker, His Life, Achievements and Pledges CENTRE PA., VOL. CX1. AND BLIND (CLOYER FARM IN CENTRE CO. CONVENTION STOREN IN CLEVELAND Mid-Penn Clo Mitnagors | FIRST IN REFORMED AGE PENSIONS y pd NOV. 1¥ re- ver F held am Forty | { food ants | oo Tou < six Wm and Son day Centre county {i6 persons ix old $16,668 during the During the In celved and assist special Pennsylvan National Head on Tue age assistance in the merchants, local Reformed | by {ch mene bry journeyed ontt of ount of m Ba } irch ha September. ame period ia R road car to 10 Cleveland ley 1d, blind sldny 11th annual Ohio, last weel in Wedne | resident corinty vo uarie and 66 pensioner of and mbined retail ursday Mont with « any sense Piss convention day accordance confined lack needs and are individual who modern 10 Su no port Under the pport —— ————— i D POTTER TEACHERS ACTIVE teachers | responsible AN PROFESSIONALLY nem. Hall high school led eq program_ em 00 w cont in} need } Pex : oa} { Penna need i ) ind a Kran of re ssist- | an E 8 t h dh A wth the P. 8 nA ior | DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS ¥1 CAN SAVE BY PAYING NOW 3 A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF. ALLENTOWN CHOSEN Fon 103 fi 0! On ye LOOKOUT EAGLE ve m | PROPOSE OVER 210.000 BALD SECTION complisi to which he candidacy. Ivan Walker Is 45 years old, is married, has two children of school age. Ear | abated in Centres Hall This is returned | AsSpIres, we SAMARITAN" SAVES LIFE “GOOD COLLIE OF ANOTHER] he a wi when bottles une Une pV sorrow appre be if ’ C8 od i8t week wilonging to wan Jorn in Bellefonte, attended local public schools, and atten- ded the Pennsylvania State College, class of 1913. after being absent | i inable to re it was caugnt In| IT'S THE BUNK. the Has been actively engaged in the practice of law in Centre County for 25 years. Hmbing s fed during the bunk! 2. Mr. Houck | gt a view aulating during He is Evangelical weeks Tyrone, his son Bellefonte, Hall Philip suf- be- last the her daughe Hall » materials oes . : : : Si 2 . : v . ' Ha Saw service with the United States Army during the World "atk War and spent 14 months overseas during that con- flict. Served as District Attorney of this county from December law or Ralph I 1 1925 to January 1927. and ring the 3 t ith E. Stine I few Houck children while ) ox fr been given up for dead fos been kept friend paying ——— i nd about RAND—CONDOL [after she ‘had Mary Kathryn } a wok Mr and Mrs Greensburg, om home see pn man rubbing of that and and with family, platform had The ialso a female collie alive daughter . laug good Samaritan Ww i Condo, Duffield Condo, George W and . ito that vicinity, Mr party Rand. of Dormont, were quletly mar- 4 n he's { ried n a Saturday opini ni [dttle Church lights principles election high its i Delaney f Centre by Delane of ite Is a member of the law firm of Spangler, Walker and Camp- ey by her niech Ms bell, Bellefonte, saylor, of Bellefonte, as having breakdown and Is a member of the Bellefonte Presbyterian church, the can bed during Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion and i D Sans is the Free and Accepted Masons. sheers Tibi If Elected, Ivan Walker has Pledged Himself to— Give personal supervision to juvenile cases brought before him. ng of clamoring one 13 A "miranger Stewart 2 > fouck sald. the who that — CIDER PROVIDES WAY OF MOVING THE APPLE county fruit morning Round the Corner, tn we party And his fluenced Him? Ju He which are one the | New wing party has not in-| York ci Rev. Randolph Ray | CROP dge Fleming Ber vie ark g in Centre ollycoddle is a red-blooded er | Centre growers he of hl) Flore Fills ittahured was mos \ . 4 in marriage by h Many ing Earl McoQuillis of |8re tryi to make the most of their or y . n Sat~ was came Peas Penn tative genera) of emiras Ader aales One me thod of exchang bountifid apple | A= Ww ny inn attractive id than one Cleves — WALKER SAW OVERSEAS time and energies to the perf of Centre Cou urtail expenses by aboli reducing efficiency. Devote his entire his duties as Judge ormance of farmer SERVICE week death. on In vas 5 valuable ne of life. The care Vogt moune« 1 with ard offices without red) sew : ont oN priced “1 clearing on ‘ovndo higher Avoid placing costs on the county when they rightfully should be placed on individuals. of Greenshurg he bride er the cost of eastern wedding his bride was best man i and ring trip Mr. | home Pared hy the fruit grower with after | OUtiay of $2 or $3 for equipment, as- 624 Washington "ming that he already has a barrel jor two whicr may be used. The en- The bride, a former employe of the Z¥me used for clarification and the ' Mrst Natio . : infusorial earth used in filtration will our appreciation by doing little fav- First National Bank, Greensburg, has togeth 3 n 8 ors as opportunity The | PeoD the honor guest at many parties ‘Of er cost about 1 1-4 cents a gal- 9 8 fs oD B hy pres a oy isince announcement of her engage. | lon. Labor involveq will run the to- rity YY iL avon il TT - nD to 1e form 0 ment. tal cost of clarified and filtered cider fer, Ivan Walker next Tues. . : ’ day, at the | Your tor him| EOth parents of the bride are na-|'P to about five cents morea gallon gaY, the : Bp Sop i tives of Centre Halk The mother, than the ordinary product. As already yr f Fou ave not orgotie 1 vou pre Rn wy n and|e, merly Miss Minnie Durst. is a sis-iDoted, it will usualy sell much more . "np ter of John, Charles and Miss Mary "adily, even when this extra cost of Durst, of Centre Hall iproduction is added to the sales price {The result is an increased disposal of {fruit which may not move readily or at good prices on the market, When properly clarified and filter. ed the cider ig =o clear that the fig- . jures on an ordinary calendar may be Church attended the annual Al [Pe Will pe re-elected for a second tors oly y y y . {To dat " = ieasly read through a glass gallon jug drotherhood banquet at First] '© Gale, the Judge hag made no dec y : " 1 | ; ay a. filled with the product. Neither the Svangelical Williamsport, jast|l@ration that he will not avail himself E vangulic ill . oF ihe opportunity to grab the pen j color nor the taste is appreciably Thursday OK : ! ’ B19 Pe altered. The keeping quality is some- and al ’ sue | #i0n shauld he be for i Zwporied those | Mild he be Jortunaty {what improved, due to the removal of , ‘most of the yeast during filtration None of the However, the cider is not steilized y way to the 4 4 This attractive wer in i product may be jRand and pre. Nittany on 2 braved tha At was oo will be at a cash furnished apartment ember first at Mt. Lebanon, Advocate adjustment of differences between litigants, sav- ing costs to county and litigants. enemy tin 4 | Nov Road, country the Hawiy the tenant owned by Gap. next will bacome Boa] farm now Spicher of Pleasant he vacates the Mrs Brown farm where he has lived with Daniel his father-in-law, for a number of years Charles Miller, now located on the Spicher farm, will succeed Charles Andrews on the Durst farm, owned by Robert Meeker The Brown farm at the beginning of this hag not yet been leased nothing debt to good for on the Boyd spring Omir them can never be paid, but we can continue to ut re. Avoid granting early paroles to persons given long sen- tences, ow when presents itself Uphold officers of the law in their efforts to protect society. Col olyer, will be Conduct the affairs of the Court with promptness and with due regard to litigants and counsel. polls, vole may feel sures « appreciation. Walker's gincere Administer the office in a non-political and non-partisan manner. + And Finally— To temper the cold letter of the law with the balsam of human kindness and understanding. A vote for Ivan Walker, next Tuesday, will be a vote in favor of an economical, efficient, capable and clean ad- ministration of the highest office it is possible for the citi- zens of Centre County to bestow upon one of its citizens, i Oh - Ga ouiay . Miss week NEARLY 400 ATTEND EV. BROTHERHOOD BANQUET of roncerning eo D in County week Bartholomew c¢ame to his Centre Hall from the Cent hospital, on Wednesday of last after having undergone an op- for the of a kidney weeks prior His recovery was epeady. He in fine trim time. Treatment will be coffe tinued. bowever, at the Rlalr Memor. fal hospital, Huntingdon, $y the use of the X-ray to take care of any pos sible, though not probable. infection. home A lot explaining has been done the of ] possibility the | Fleming collecting a pension In case Judge! Almost Wil four hundred men from 5 4 eration removal famsport District of the Evangel two remarkably at Is 2 s this church, evening. program who attended Miltheim, ident eats by Shreckengast, of |P® re-elected. pres- advertisements ing last fine are E the the was during Brotherhood past year or statements appear- week were signed. ——— WILLIAMSPORT ON NEW AIR LINE SERVICE All passenger gnd mall service link- ing Washington, Saltimore, burg, Williamsport and started Tuesday by the Pennsylvania- Central Airitneg Corporation. C. Bedell Monro, president Harris- will leave Washington at § a. m. ————— State College borough has more than 1800 citizens who will be denied the ballot next Tuesday, if they ask for one, because of their failure to come in on the permanent registration. This is a rather serioug indictment on the college town. . Curtis Reiber is installing a steam heating plant in hig home. Lock Hav- on dealers are doing the work. by this process ferment to and will ultimately unlesg other means are used prevent it. Cloudiness will return when fermentation is well started. Mp. Vote for all the Amendments to the State Constitution except the fifth, This calls for 5 bond issue of $42,000 - C00, but since the gmendment was pre- pared conditions have changed; the money is not needed. Both the major parties agree this amendment should be voted NO, J. A. GUMMO, FARMER, KILLED SITTING ON TRACTOR James A. Gummo, 45, farmer of near Pa. Furnace was squeezed to death be- tween the steering wheel of a tractor and a pole structural support in a barn where he was placing the tract. or Wednesday morning of last week, Mr. Gummo backed the machine in- to the barn and ggainst the pole sup- port, which ig in a horizontal posi- tion. Apparently not realising how far he had traveled, he was caught between the pole and the steering wheel and was unable to turn off the machine before losing consciousness Hig aged father was in the barn the time of the accident but did not know how to turn off the engine. De. coming excited he ran for the nearest neighbor, Mr Gummo was dead when neighbors arrived. He wag gingle, at the Geraldine Smith, daughter of and Mrs Willard Smith, of neat Rebershurg, contemplates entering one of the Willlamsport com Miss Smith, Joo known as “Kate Smith during her school days in Centre Hall Mgh where she graduated, was ong of the outstanding members of her class. On her own resources, Misg Smith Is ome ployed as a domestic in Williamsport, but anticipates reaching her ofie ame bition next spring. : t 4 Ss —