Reporter THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 ey VOL. ("VL NO. 41 CENTRE HALL, PA. FEDERAL BUILDING HERE { DEMO RATIC RALLY AT NO LONGER A PHANTOM | CENTRE HALL, SAT. the Dr. Slmer } Harter, Jr I tor | ; Fs ] d Hall eral | nd ir om v In he hus Par) " rid enit eT the larg oll trom ‘| RoR o ward RECORD CROWD ATTENDS {HOWARD DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT HE( LA | LONE) UR or! TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS PINCHOT DENOUNCES REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET t on “1 y Wednesday of last 22ND Wear move Gifford Pincho support ded Former - : withdrew his - ' publican ticket he H. am taking no A by and for Anner subordinates, “I hate to think of wi would do to the church pe« ganized and to the th who depend different } lief, if the think of heir nei ple labor on they got chance, “lI hate to yen to the small business what farmers, men decent and , control of people of this BY EDGAR W. MILLER 5 STROHM PROPERTY BOUGHT ¥ berg succeed in | ting the Pennsylvania * oven of Pew should government the govern ment of the United States.” -— ul sili—— DEMOCRATS AIM TO CAPTURE VETERAN YOTES { RALLY DAY, SUNDAY, TUSSEYVILLE EY. CHURCH Pe CENTRALIZING SCHOOLS GRADS CLEARED UP Of — L000 FOR W. FP. A. IN CEXTRE COUNTY y — HORNED RL Owl ableton ' YRE A" DECKER ENDORSED BY LABOR ORGANIZATIONS TH CORI DIES AFTER AUTO CRASH NEAR TYRONI RENN Tox respect these “We base our endorsement rs ———— HINKEL—BARTGES irely upon the record Harriet Esther Barts 81.87 SEPT. MILK PRICE a —— eT DALE HALL, BURNED Yor netrop wn milk draining facing. installing inlet KITCHEN AT 1. K. HOME, OAK 1 ear. “THE PEOPLE'S SIDE N N 2 OF THE NEWS!" A dynamic presentation of Startling Facts and Sensational Truthsl All Pennsylvania is listening to this dramatic and interesting program. ARE YOU? ; WARNING! A very large percentage of the Mewspapers of Pennsylvania, members of the hireling Tory Press, are bitterly opposed to the New Deal in Washington and Harrisburg. They are all engaged in a campaign of lies, propaganda and news distortion in their attempts to destroy the People’s government—a government that makes open pledges to the People and keeps them instead of making secret covenants with the corporations. Do not be misied by your local Tory newspaper. Read every story and editorial in it with the thought that it is intended to wreck and destroy the government that has provided security for you. The People beat the money-dominated press in 1934 and 1936. They can beat it again in 1938. For the Real facts, listen fo “THE PEOPLE'S SIDE OF THE NEWS"'—9 P.M. Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Night over the following Radio Stations on a State-wide Network Allentown ..WSAN Hazleton ... .WAZL Reading ....WRAW Altoona .... . WFBG Johnstown . WIAC Sunbury ....WKOK Easton ...... WEST Lancaster .. WGAL Erie ........WLEU Philadelphia .. WPiL Williamsport WRAK Harrisburg . .WKBO Pittsburgh .. .KDKA York ..vvee . WORK Other Stations as Follows: Harrisburg .. WHP .... 10:30 P.M. M.x, Tues, Wed, Thars, Reading .... WEEU ... 5 P.M. Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri. Scranton ... WGBI .... 9 P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed.; 10 P.M. Thurs. Wilkes-Barre WBRE .... 9 P.K. Von, Tees, Wed.; 10 P.M. Thurs, DEMOCRATIC STA’S COMMITTEE DAVID L. LAWREN: |, C sirman a tors hil or ‘ ” “a llipsburg, Centre county. $£3.379 t irnish matron service for the girls’ the elementary, funior Philips budgetary work amd will est rooms in senior high There is normal for this schools in Yrirg no 1ppropriations no regularly emploved No a performed Personnel he aervices «ill Philipsburg displaced Y Janitorial Hpemsor board CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. * » * » - ® . . . - - Patients in’ the hospital from the south side of the county for the week of October 10: Monday Miils, admitted: Guy Spring Wedneaday, Centre Hail C. Duck, Spring Mills, Friday, aamitied: Centre Hall Sunday, admitted: Centre Hall. There were 42 patients in the hos- pital] at the beginning of this week. A ———— I — i r——————— Keep In mind the Democratic Rally in Centre Hall, Saturday evening. admitted: Fred Discharged: Homan Mra. Alva Miss Grace Smith, Frank Lingle ————————— ASKED FOR 185-MIL} SUPER HIGHWAY, ot npike Commas BIDS «da October 28 first jeg of the Harrisburg work and reinforoed near Just between The drainage ber of bridges and include Pittsburgh will grading and num hes and Cumberiang ant ern ter- construction of a concrete ar Newville, county, the minus, Final by the west of financing arrangements where Reconstruction Finance or poration will loan $35.000,000 and Public Works $26,000,000 were completed The commission revenue honds the Administration this week deliver by anticipated collection of tolle for the road-—-to RFC as funds releascd The super-highway, to be four lanes ‘wide and 165 miles right of way and the partially completed ed South ized by agreed to secured the are long, wilizing the seven then abandon- Penn was Railway. the 1937 Legislature, a ———— A os ——— CORMAN-SMELTZER i Paul N D., and {ter of Corman, Miss Bernice Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Bellefonte, R Smeltaer, daugh- Orvig Smeltser of : married Saturday | afternoon at the parsonage of the Evangelical and Reformed church at Hublersburg by the pastor, the Rev. James B. Musser, They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corman, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegreom. who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Corman, of Bellefonte, Centre were Contre Win - v ir November Decker tn the i atu he i wil order to , ; os A » serve those engaged in did aur the past again He agricul- the two {help them to } methods |. : 1 : ¢ tur 12 he of instruction pplement 1 in passing ing He much legislation of di- terms thelr previous kam or - teach. 1 was instrumen. (ing, especially Hing classes The reads and even » ¥ 3 nedit to the farmers of his dis- t among wi Ch was an cattle increase des roved y rid Decker supervisor a of the the y t reimbursement region oom tinnde ‘d nder the Bangs disease measure | munities in regard homemaking | § Lc ; ¥ : HE erds infes tei cat 5 fy Or various groups Oo home makers : ‘ an opportuni and prospective homemakers ang or ; 3 {Eanizes classes and courses to meet | group {and needs as to age However, not experienc ability more thar throes years is 5 . 4 . i PHeam a 3 \ jabout twenty-five per cent of her time | Ream He 8 wife, Mary Barree both {is devoted 10 teaching day-unit Grege township, set up housed Sep. COUreos, Z in the Miss of the pr operiy on occupied by Church street Mr. track He continaed VOArs, Geer ow James Poust as a formerly a member Harris Township Vo wa 8 nas the IL the Penney his way was a8 such "n 5 : {| Rear faculty in i seam sthook {hand on | with ing he cationaj for 44 For enginear the famed comi figure, |, Mr. and Mrs “Popeye. the Sailor” dajed or Santa | eter in-law, Mrs William Monica, Caiif., Friday. He was 43], 07 "% Mills, were in Hall, on old. {Friday ang renewed their acquaint- —————. {4NCe With some of the older resi The 46th Christian Endeavor con. (Pere. Mr. Ream i= a son of Ceorce vention in Centre county will be hel [80d Lucy A. Houtz Ream The fam at Houserville, November 4th ang 5th {lly now consists of Mr. and Mre NA The convention wi open with a mee- | 30d the formers mother =o gage from Harry Scott, of Preestnegh, | UF A. Houtz, who has attained the president of the State organisation, |28¢ of ninety-five years, bus contin and on the closing night Rev. Clyde |Ue® active and live at 2414 North 6th work- I for up. gar thirty-four and was Ream mor than a known year, E. C. Se. cartoonist and | years retired and their Ream, of nationally an creator of on Centre years fonts Ream formerly Meadows of Chambersburg will speak, | reel, Harrisburg.
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