THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. —— e ® THREE YEARS' PROGRESS TE aerome TOWARD SOCIAL SECURITY | the Social Security Act by | ! i ' ISSUED WEERLY, . . | Over 25,500,000 workers - 1 USFS Deaths | On August 14, 1935 unt Hinge have been in jobs covered by CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ar i President slgned: th ‘s been nd EL, - | compensation SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors es ® * ¢ ® & + @ . SB. W, SMITH, Editor SAMPSEL,—Mrs . EBDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and | .o wm. Business Manager Saturday MHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938 pe Soni | nt insurance law approved under Charles Alvin Jones, Demoeratic antee of $90,000 to cover the remadn - i me: i July 1937. estimat- for Governor of vania, resigned an $5,000 Bolicitorship | $18,000 per year, in case he is defeat- candidate Pennsyl- | ing five yearg he has yet to serve at are eq to ago these 61 - | Social Security Act. | Unemployment of history-mak Americans. For, this v's tra- individual rted for in Allegheny county because of his ea in November bart Arthur H demands a guar- emenm— A——————————— The Centre bene- | nomination, James, a 28% States, Bene the COMUNE i 1 oy 6( yr by fits are now payable In Reporter, $1.60 a year ofits will maining document Superior court judge, to abandoning ditional ideals of ind thrift, I Asse It was a Annie Sampsel, significance become payable in TO" ] ing he without Lh 3 1 tates within wife of Sampsel, died at count State initiative the first VOY, a | : These bet TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to | line omprehensive national pay up ghe Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. | cared for by ay Rh 1d whe a hie im he Fedora Sv oral Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per lloe insertion. Display rates sn application. Enterd in the Post Hall as second-class “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES » PENN'S (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor ea JUDGE WALKER SENTENCES GUILTY PLEADERS, MONDAY { home On to about half invalid each advertising Office Malte; Assistance Here's way to Old-Age cash you require NO SERVICES Pastor Don't you need..or paying those pur off buying the things troublesome bills. We'll lend $300 Harr RerorMED R. Pastor) CENTRE (Rev. Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School. 20.830—Church Worship. Tusseyville— 9:00—Church 10:00—Church mount up 10 Delas Keener, you any amou D Personal FINANCE COMPANY EAST MARKET STREET ‘or you to repay. No. 1. Over Famous Store dd LEWISTOWN, PA. ~~ ” ~ Pent the MH : ; COME IN TODAY Phone Lewistown 2-555 EVANGELICAL {Probation for a perlog of three Years... ¢, jv, t the pittance | ver: , ; W. ROY SCHEIDHAUER, wW. K Pastor) : : Bo whether you're single or mar- ried ..on just your own sig- roture . . and moke it easy o0 -Age ance Worship. Old. Agy Insurance School. Hoom Manager (Rev. Centre Hall Sunday School, Worship Bpring Mills Worship Service, Bethesda— §:00—Church Hosterman, 9:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M. Service, FOR THE FAMILY-- who have alwavs had the desire to own 7:30 P. M. Worship, their own farm, we have to offer 127 Acres Rolling Farm Lands, Metuopist Episcopal (Rev. I. L. Miller, Pastor) PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, 9:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. — — DEMOCRATIC STATE For Unltedq States Senator George H. Earle, of Haverford Pastor) PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. COUNTY Mont Te ' ng on J % IAL y " HH £3.618 LIQUOR COMES TO LICENSE TICKET CENTRE E. DALE FISHER, Realtor LEWISTOWN, FPA. Executive Office C.D. BARTHOLOMEW ESTATE, Representative CENTRE HALL, PA. For Governor Charles Alvin Joneg of Edgewood For Lieutenant Governor Leo C. Mundy, of Wilkes-Barre For Secretary of Internal Affalrs Thomas A. Logue, of Philadelphia DEMOCRATIC LOCAL For Congress Insurance TICKET total Te. lusttne nt Jol { wriiela Are You Thinking of BUILDING or BUYING a HOME? ADMINISTRA AVAILABLE For State Senator Thompson, Pt wislaturg or u- iglgin FEDERAL HOUSING TION MORT( Tro YOu ARE THI BANK AGES THROUGH STEP IN ANY Tim} AND HAVE A TALK WITH 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. i -p } puke. - Pid RANCH BANK ASSOCIATION FEDERAL FIDERAIL AMERICAN DEPOSI] INS] RESERV] BANKERS i. : ot ————————————————————— I hh i i adh i Shhh dt LEATHER) (1) Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL the family f O s P or £ Cin ; ; Stump was to the entirely destre of the household John Snavely force with , full est peach ice Succesg D. Earl Fleming of New York City is here to spend a short time with his aunt, Miss Katharine Fleisher. The potato crop in Penns Valley will be very light. A letter from J. 8. Row, states he discovers c SCOTT TOWELS BUTTER 5 11 wether with Roll See " " goods ci - = - - — a_i mr fav the Comfortable furniture groupings such as this one with chair, lamp and radio, are always pos gallon of sible in the adequately wired home, Here a continuous outlet strip has been run along the baseboard. There's no question about where to attach an appliance when you have an outlet every six inches like this! weg toronto pon the chole- Snavely is a WEIS SALAD DRESSING S07 cream. as 4 cream manufacturer. sR p— PURE MUSTARD Quart Jar C. W. SWEET PICKLES By LOUISE BROWN * OWADAYS, homes are design- | full measure of comfort, conve- ed according to the functional | nience and economy. A wiring in- idea so that they will be adaptable | stallation, to be adequate, should to our present-day activities. The | have enough branch circuits of modern pattern of living demands | wire large enough to conduct full more leisure for hobbies and new WEIS BAKED BEANS Every room should have a ceil- 6 . a : ing lighting outlet available for 16-0z can ..........5 for 25c general illumination, switch con- trolled. Switches should be lo- cated so that lights can be turned STUFFED OLIVES 7¢ fs improving. Ons of his limbg was amputated above thas knee, EE —— A ets ——— All applications for the Civil Serv- fee preliminary examinationg for the VU. 8. Naval at Annapolis, to be held October 8, at Altoona and Clearfield, must be submitted to, Con- gressman Don Gingery, Washington, D. C, not later than September 15. These examinations are for the desig- nation of qualified candidates to AV two vacancies for Midshipmen at the Nava] Academy which will exist July 1, 1539. Academy interests. Housekeeping must be stream-lined so that it wiil run smoothly and so that the “machin- | ery” will be as unobtrusive as possible. This type of housekeeping with its many automatic servants is de- pendent on a good wiring system The wiring system has been call- ed the nerve center of the modern home, for it furnishes the encrgv to operate the lighting appliances | and equipment that makos “wheels go “ound.” ADEQUATE WIRING : What is adequate wiring? Brief ly, it 18 wiring that will give you the | \ights There should be conveniently accessible on each floor, There should be convenience outlets at every point where you might want to use appliances or lamps. It should never be neces- sary to disconnect one piece of If there are ample outlets, be limited because there is no place to attach a lamp, nor will it be necessary to run long cords around a room-—an unsightly and hazordous practice. on from every doorway-—it should never be necessary to enter a dark room and risk the danger of fall- ing over something while hunting for a lamp switch. The time to make sure you have wiring that will be adequate now, and for years to come, is at the time a house is built or remodeled. At that time it is a simple matter to install good wiring that will give you comfort and convenience and permit the use of additional equipment later on. You'll find your architect, builder or electric company all ready to cooperate with you in planning and installs ing adequate wiring. : Quart Jar CANNED CUT GREEN BEANS ] EARLY JUNE PEAS | CRUSHED CORN APPLE SAUCE TOMATOES 13-0z pail 4 No. 2 Cans 25¢
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