THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ¢ « ole ar . . 5 i Olt 8 2 Two Inter a oe 9 wu . ® «+ ® % + » ® REPUBLICANS LEAD DEMOCRATS |Collegy Twp #56 25! PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN, | FOB SALE Two Intesior doors, ITEMS OF TUSSEYVILLE . IN CENTRE COUNTY BY 1831 Curtin Twp. N. P 8 82 size of d0OFS, : COAL, ETC. PER TON: 3 ton loads | 0" "per JLLOCAL INTEREST » *® » * » » * » The total registered vote in Centre u wp $ P i Ww preferred) Cherry tun, 90% ump ‘| ' ‘ , { TT the ®ix fv rest in or fst riot il 186) vie » ne 4 C. Grove of Huntingdon [county In the sixtyfive voting distri de "184. Best 1 run, $3.50, NPL | otto d rosso pe so 0 8000000000000 800404 » ® » - . . ' . YE : sl ¢. | foot up { 1 Willard Smith of Rebem guest of his C.D, Bartholomew Estate ? Helen Bartholoms ans chestnut wood ; cl ft. 3 in"by 2 ft In- r J office NE BEES PPP PPE PP CENTRE HALL, § NE EEE EPEAT ABLE HOSS where y Were BUSS ol Vix ana Fs ad : : : 7 : Mileshurg «lt : eg > Wy = ' i 5 " . 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(Cars Called for ‘and Delivered Fish and g 1e wardens un “len vwiu] wa The fact remain that fos ‘ ‘ tn ag y . ur t] 148 L itunts i i ‘ ywnshi nt: ringneck pheasant in the kitchen re loosevelt center hi fforts in / + Re N - s ie gu og Ts "e O ”d 4 int 1 ry he : A arsor . a Kp KL RR gL ig Fo rE a to ee ue FOR Game pr 6 pe Tul Watkins, Millbrook, near State Col- | dis Crea CR « gl La ege N. D pring I : t. log First National Sank, . J. 11Fes ues lege. Watking w . : ; ' ! i wip, W i 204 244 ] 3011 _ Hels 3 } Sts y, 2949 Michael Dougl: Officla] Inspection Sta. No. 224 “Ho in from Beaver county, five [01 an Administration that oftrs Jobs [Bolt Tu 73 65 Walker Twp. M. 7 79 CTENSION 1 «as } Brooks’ Service Sta ve inches tall, with bro ey - . . 0 : Ek Ww i i ; ' CENTRE HALL PA § PEPE TEEPE EE PEEPS P ESE PEPEE - » a row mimo a— | DIXTS MELODY MASTERS “R l S h 1"'" 7a APPEAR Nov. 187] e-Elect Senator 1 ompson’ When Somathing is done for She PCples interest by those in ——— i ——————— IE } pu office the Tribune is quick a Quoting News Articles to give credit. The appeal of Setitor EA oo avn. Thott: Labor Groups, Educators, From Newspapers That ies-Barre since T PeLurn- lcourne. ‘This will be the second Brookwood Shaft at Houtzdale Tell ed home Sunday with J ( who | 7 4h Th deserves highest commendation DF n« ( ‘ M . " metered to the Lumrne county ety In) irtuaton for adults. 35° cant and support.” — From Altoona Coal Men Praise i hompson the morning. : 48 hi " 4 for ildren nts. i Thompson Story Tribune, October 28, 1937. Thanks are tendered to all who ——————— ’ generously responded with eXxpres- L ———————— sions of sympathy and peviormanee of] LOCAL AND PERSONAL VOTE STRAIGHT DEMCCRATIC «Ee “Re-Elect Thompson C ommittee” E32 RE-ELE ECT THOMPSON SEN ATOR sequent death of Catharine Gri Sr School. ch od TT at Centre Hall—Mrs. J. Lovan § th aneloaehtoe wen dele \ . HL Whiner Sith. an Tames, sun. [ith manslaughter, was declared | fod ype ator Labor Utiion | Thompson Coal Men Mrs. Lillian Crow and children rl residing judge. “ . Th . x State College and the former's mother, | govaral deluxe town sedans are i n d orses || Favors Thompson 1 Sa ves Bi u Honors Thompson l.aud Senator tof 1088 and - ‘ . 3 Eaton § ————— wie k via upt. Pennington of the Hun n—————————————— —_— —- Cornell ¢ Mrs. Rebecca Romig, of Liverpool |.. the floor of the Miller Mot visited in Centre Hall on Saturday ww Company Garage They are re i i — . . Th rr : evening. Mrs Romig will return to Ane in both appearance ai i hom sOn Senator Edward Jackson | From: Joint Report of Rail i “Se nator | OF iva rd J Paomps At M ee I 1 In g the Bartholomew “home or SRY I tormanas wompson today announced | yw; iy Conductors, Brotherhood son, of hilip urg, : Be 4 for a visit of several days Fe " : . hi he dearfield County | of Railroad Trainmen, ro | one of the ache. MATers ) 1 ens rueats in 16 Barthol ~ . ; a . al Uunon has en-| therhood of Locomotive En {at the ann Miss Louise Ishler, daughter of Mr. jomew me were r. and a oN hit av a y | GO 1 his reelection to the gineers, Brotherhood of Loco | © etings and Mrs. Paul Ishl f Millheim + H. J. Kittleberger and daughte ne at: Ponnsvieanis Simtel State Senate motive Firemen and Engine. | S!lV, Oil a week-end gues if Mis Bett lear- | Misses yuise and I 4 t A = y bibannd ; ek Cmte} n a letter ¢ ndorsemen men, Sta « : 2 / ay son A 3d £ \S 3 1 i Sears Mrs Mrs scheol ian : Record Compared School Districts Favor Nt 1 tis Senool development. of To Council Term Plan I a Pennsyvlvar Iarry 1 va : president re- the nat n 1 announcs . J ¢ » that the Executive Committon 1 “Virtually certain of legis 3 , Patriotic Sons of Ameri : cord ha en gained 1 the Legislative Board of | lative endorsement, the : a advised members of his organ: | Senator during his term of of- the Pennsylvania Brotheiliood | thompson School Improve 4 wn : izations to stand squarely be. AREY of Locomotive Firemen and | ment Plan is anticipated with : 3 hind State Senator Edward J. Enginemen advised him of | much interest and satisfac- % / { Thompson's plan for improv- he bor- that organization's suppor in | tion on the part of school dis- | Bl | ing obsolete and inadequ a'€ | ough council. He was the mo- a letter from James A. Fox, tricts throughout the state. | % be school buildings in the state tivating force behind n v of Chairman, who stated: I'he measure has already re | ; ; | through joint action of the! the town's improvements. ‘Upon examination of your ceived approval of the State | do | local school districts, Depart | During his term in office, the record as a member of the| Senate and by theendof the | TRB a ment of Public Instruction, | streets were all paved, new General Assmbly, we find | Week should be passed into | and the General State Author | fire equipment was purchased, that you made an excellent | 1aw."—From Milheim Journal or ity. Mr. Leary has advised | Opld Stream D: as built, one in behalf of social, hu-| August 4, 1938. Shay | Charles B. Helms, State Secre- | the sewer system improved, mane and labor legislation. —— - ——— | 5 ! tary of the P. O. S of A. 10{ and a number of other im We therefore, most cheerfully P. O. S. of A. Camp News 3 § | endorse and nly advocate provements made.” — From send you our endorsement for | urged 300 organization Secre | 3 i ¢ { the Thompson lan. - om | Ph Hg shurg vaily Journal "I PERVERSION RECIPROCAT ve election. taries to endorse Senator "UL ee entre Democrat, Bellefonte, | March 26, 19: Eli { The second ndorsement is | Thompson's Sct rool Plan. Edw. Jackson Thompson J FRADE AGREEMENTS rom the Coot 3oat w————— * a ’ 5 of I in stand. = 12 Schools in County by > YR PS } | Thomps SOIL 5 Fe CLI el O oe] Apply For Funds George towand - " - i of the Trai nmen luctors “According to a statem ent | issued by Professor G. Glenn | Rogers, superintendent of | { county schools, nine high i " 5 . Author of the Thompson School Improvemont Plan, Author of the General State Author | Sons Jd three elementary | ity, a motivating factor behind the Full Creww Bill, authority in Relief studies, chairman of | applied for funds under the | important Senate Committees, expert in Judicial procecure. aide to Clearfield and foentre | Thompson plan with which counties in securing building develop is such as the huge program at State College, a | to make additions to their new dormitory at Western penitent; , Clearfield Armory, Black Moshannon Airport, Du | present school buildings, with Bois Airport, and leader of a movement to reduce administrative expenses of direct relief exception of State College and other assistance, his record iz excellent. boroug: 1 where funds for the Herewith presented are highlights of his Senate accompli! 120s. Jniortu '{ erection of an entire new It Is now clearly demonstrat space does not permit publication of his complete achicvements ’ i = i High school building have | ed and generally recognized that Se . Yall " wad been sought of the Federal eeog Author of Thompson School Improvement Plan Bovereeat” = F Belle- | WHEN IN NEED OF the trade agreements program | in Recoverv Measure Father of General State Authorily Program. HPN REY | Fonte Keystone Gazette Sep . . Is a constructive line of solution | , tember 27, 1938. Pl M I I - Leader in Fight for Passage of Full Crew Bill. : aning i and 1s aceomplahing vesulid, es teferring to the National Author of Bill Planning Pernianent Administration of Unemployment Relief, Se" o the small | truth as ibmt 5 p Td Senator Edw. Jackson Thompson has s tinguished himself as one of the most briiliant pening in the tract, and would be al : vy has done chiar Ti a ie sy om whi A. and \ggressive people’s leade: oF . yy ; ap " B35 POR ith: achisvemante nost immediately expelled. Surgical {literature sent out by Senator othe: hoo Chaithas advised Honest, liberal, progressive Sei i ipson’s record compares with achievements attention was given but after months | Davis yirposely ron wh ts Stint nt THEE Bis of any legislative leader in the United St purpose misrepresents nator inompson of treatment very little relief was ap- [the facts as to the Reciprocal We base our endorsement. parent, However, doctors at Geisinger | Trade Agreements, In this week's ntirely upon the records we hospital report that if the young man |issue of the Reporter a few of p of cach member of the will submit to weekly treatments, | the Mmeasiires affecting local Gicneral Assembly on meas which are most unpleasant, for a peri- [farmers are recited as having res that are of vital import. od of two years, a definite improve- been supported by Representa nee to the people.”--From ment will take place. The young man | tive Decker. ” | Julois Courier, July 13, 133s. has agreed to do so. Notes School Plan have never claimed that It ean| lecovery Bill passed by the 3 “Recommends Sch School” WwW k perform magie. It eanmot pro-| '0°8 Congress, the Democratic | Which bili resulted in establishment of Department of Public Assistance. or duce exports after , drought| Watchman, Bellefonte, July Author of bill establishing minimum wages for women and minors. “County Superintendent of year when there Ig nothing to| 15, 1933, said: “The bill also Chairman of Committecs Investigating praclices and operation of Oil cor- | Schools Ww. P. Trostle t of any kind, export. Neither can It rd nakes possible adoption of the porations and com informed the PROGR markets overnignt. It has, in ad- | Thompson plan of public Leader in i fight for liberal! Workmen's Compensation Bill that he had recommended to LUMBER ROOFING i school improvements through r n hg or eIti Work : the Department of Public =i ’ ’ Nails dition, rendered a world-wide | medium of the General rp Voted YES for Unemploy ment Comp ensation. struction at Harrisburg {rat a | All Kinds Building Material, Jervige Pog oir Bopisnoid Authority. Approximately 1,- Voted YES for Workmen's Compensation, vocational high school be ost, 000 schools in Pennsylvania — ’ ablished in or near Clear, —CALL AT— to make farther reductions, and | 0 FRCO0 CE LORRSY HARE Yoled YES for Labor Relations Lili—an nc! guaranteeing Labor's Right to field. The information was’ ¢ . In paving the way toward wit | _,. i red for the departmen Garr etts P laning Mill mate restoration of stable condi. | © be : opred, Voted YES on Public Utilities Bill—an act to reduce rates and to compel utili- bn is To forward + flons. It Is lay . | : GOOD MATERIAL AND is for trade und bas: | Sanator Thompson is an | ties fo return consumers deposit charges. the passage of Thompson . | i HONEST PRICES already created, and i on. | Honorary Member Veterans Voted YES on Teachers’ Tenure Act—an act guaranteeing independence to Bil ih Frovides school Jort 3 aod tnur to create, wider markets Foreign Wars, Elks, Kiwanis, | teachers. " tion "—From Clear Phone Rebarsburs, Po. for farm and other pen | Red Cross, Eagles and Moose.!| = Voted YES on Agricultural Conservation Program. field PE August 8, hoth at home and abroad. That - onsass ey enti Re-Elect Thompson--- Vote For Earle, Jones, Ginger. Hamilton, Maines, Decker :