The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 27, 1938, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938
Spring ‘Mills
A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP-
PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM
GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS
Saturday afternoon.
F. MacMorran famiiy
end relatives at
erstown,
The W.
the week
wanda,
Mrs
staying
with To
Emma Stitzer of New
with her mother, Mrs Zones,
been ill for weeks,
Mis Joan Lee
the end with
the J. C. Leesa
Fed i ots keep mind the bake sale
the | ) to 8 p in the
in Gregg } 1 schoo building, sponsored by
township. This part the ML - Tet ;
Federal Ald System, the forme
ponsorg being Gregg township |,
upervisors The road here referred |,
i mt leading over Blue Ball |
Walker township. Lehr
Celebrates 06th Birthday-—Mrs, Dan-
Cather Hartleton Friday
ed her 96th birthday anniver
who has some
=
Jie ba
| sper nt
Hall
of Centre
week her
for Gregg Twp. Road—A}
of the amount of
funds was made to improve
hip-owned Rue 14470
£35,046
lotment
oral
towns
above
m
wute
not a of
Highway
the
10
ountain i
1
ydvance
i da
ending y WE
nd Mi Dean Brau
r and daughter
ed to Watsontown
days.
f the Temple
enjoyed n
party hayl Friday
On Sunday, B. G. Meyer
jed by Mrs Jerry Albright
J. T. McCool md WwW
and Dewart, br Meyer
IL.era home with
Dinner guest
1 ker on Friday
Decker
lodge an
Hallowe'en |p, rans read
evening. tha Bastern State Far rs E
accompan- | ar.q
Mrs
atsontown | 14,
Ha
xchange
spent
and Sunday
fam-
A 1
Irs Thon
an Lingle
Miss rear! Lingle
Stanley Bierly
ored to
Mrs. and | af, ] Iv
{
Miles |
|
Het - | prea Hino
Mrs | day
Mrs. |B:
and
inging
them
of Mr. and Mrs
wore Harry
tinger, jss Lot Hettinger,
Ada Herman, of Liverpool;
Maym¢ of Florida; Mr I
*. Hettinger, Rosella Hett |
er and Josephine Stover, Spring Mills |
of Millheim spent
Bernice Smith
Robert Homan
part of last we
and Mary
it their apartment
ittended the foot
ight Colleg My
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MUNICIPAL ."0:
ADMISSION 10 &
WwW ednesday & Thursday—O-ctober 26 & 27
“BLOCKHEADS”
ONLY—IN PERSON OUR STAGE—
PRESENTS HIS
tie
illiams, D
ANE- 11
son,
25¢
OLIVER HARDY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON
BORRAH MINEYITCH
World Famous “Original Harmonica Rascals”
Dire y You from their ‘EW YORK R
Friday & Saturday, October 28 & 2
. NEARER. a ’
OE ‘MARIE ANTOINETTE
The Pi Beer
Monday & Tuesday, October 31 & Nov. 1
100 p or yo
BARRY MORE
HEALY in
Take our
DO NOT
You Hace
ture
OT OF ur n
OT 6%
ney
is a Picture we will back upe
WEAVER JOHN
MARJORIE :
JOAN DAVIS and JACK
‘HOLD THAT CO-ED’
Here
word for it
MISS THIS ONE
|
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BOALSBURG
family of
visitors
The
mn
riends
Miss
lellefonte
David
were
» -
Stuart Craf
week-end Amol
in town
Anna Dale isited friengg In
from Wednesday until Mon
lay.
Mi: WwW
“
eney at
H. St
tendo
rt wind yi i
1 the fun«
Centro
race Smith in
P. 0. DEPARTMENT
COOPERATION OF
ASKS
MARKER
FOR
IN
SCO01T
H-MIL}
MASSACRE
of
rrint mid
marked ou $ of
Hosts
Three
post t Post to
of
eivil
ization at that time
traveling from
settiery informed the
of Indians, stopped at
lodging while « they
run
the
and wer,
washing they
Jacob
escaped
were ki led
redskins attending
where,
wav aa
) HEN, THE | FROST
{
IT'S TIME TO CYMO’
——
When the frost is on the pumpkin you can be sure
that it's time to drain your Summer-worn motor oil and
refill with Gulfpride for Winter. The oil that has been
in your motor during the warm months has probably
become contaminated with abrasive dust, water and fuel.
Prepare for safe and dependable Winter driving by
stopping at our station and getting a change-over to
Wiater Gulfpride.
Also, to avoid unnecessary gear wear and hard shift
ing let us drain the heavy lubricants from both transmis-
5 sion and differential. We will put in the proper grade of
lubgicants to make your Winter driving a pleasure, =
Drive in today.
2%,
a
=
on “a
* Change Your Motor Oil
AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
1500p GULF DEALER’ 5
Get GULFPRIDE, the oil
that was used in Winning
the famous Indianapolis
Auto Race this year and
which holds more
World's Unlimited and
International Class “A”
auto speed records than
any other American
petroleum product.
In the Midst of October
and the nap in
CLOTHES at
daly axe one
NIE M A> NS
Coats
1
COO draw the
FALL
hen the evening are
-YyOu think of
NEW : Dresses
mnlete rea Ot iil
npi array 7
Hats
. COATS PRI(
Shoes
FD
SET THE NEW PERSIAN FABRICS.
COPE PP BGE PEP POGEOOOOOSEIOO OPO EPPOOPOSOIPPOOOPO0
New Leather Jackets HUNTING CLOTHES |
eee eos IeIrew
COPPPPOPOPOPEOO
THURSDAY Hah
Ho.lday discon -
tinued. Store Oper
Every Evening
except Tues, and
Thurs, when we
Close at 6 P. M,
COPPOOOOPPOESEES
Radtdasd sss sss
THURSDAY Hal
| 301 iday discon -
tinued. Store Open
p very Evening
except Tues, and
Thurs, when we
| jose at 6
COO OOOO SIPOOPPs
NIEMAN Dept Store.
“Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest”
MILLHEIM, PA.
JAMES E.
VanVandt
to CONGRESS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH
Harrisor
Attorney
Bellefonte, Pa
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 at Ii
mn. north of and |
clean.
Pa. | For out-of-town clients— TWO DWELLINGS
in Central Location ; Several] FARMS,
must be located along hard surfaced highway.
mile Tusseyville
Hall
implemen
southeast of Centre
sale of farm stock, ts, otc
Calvin G. Weaver
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
outh of Old Fort
up sale
results, List Your Pr
L Us.
E- DALE FISHER, Realtor
Executive Office LEWISTOWN, PA.
C.D. BARTHOLOMEW ESTATE, Representative
CENTRE HALL, PA.
qUICR operty with
at 10a m., 1-2
on Route 53
of farm stock and imple.
Danie; CC. Bohn
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, at
7 mil of Centre
His
Route
Rus
mst
he Fisher farm, on
of farm stock
GIFFORD PINCHOT
Former Governor Who Polled More Than 450.000 Votes
in the Spring Primary,
Breaks Silence With Bitter, Sharp Indictment
The Text of Pinchot’s Statement is as follows :
“I'M A REPUBLICAN BUI
PENDENT PROGRESSIVE
STOOD. THAT IS WHERE
I TAKE NO ORDER FROM ANY BOSS.
REPUBLICAN. THAT IS WHERE 1
I STAND TODAY.
I'M AN INDE-
ALWAYS HAVE
“LIKE SO MAY OTHER PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS THROUGHOUT
STATE, 1 AM TAKING NO PART IN A CAMPAIGN RUN BY AND FOR
BERG AND PEW AND THEIR SUBORDINATES,
THE
ANNEN.-
“I hate to think of what that pair would do to thé church people, organized labor and
¥
depend on di] i
io
those who erent kinds of relief, if they pot the chance.
“I HATE TO THINK OF WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO THE FARMERS. WORK-
ERS, SMALL BUSINESSMEN AND THE CLEAN AND DECENT PEOPLE OF THIS
STATE, IF ANNENBERG AND PEW SHOULD SUCCEED IN GETTING CONTROL OF
PENNSYLVANIA OR EVEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES’