The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 03, 1938, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH,
BAILEY,
Business
Editor
Associate Editor and
Manager
BOW. E.
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the Reporter are
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Enterd
Hall as
“SUNDAY CHUR
Penn's VALLEY
(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor)
Centre Hall —9:00 A, M
Tusseyville—10:30 A. M.
Spring Mille—7:830 P. AM.
CH SERVICE
LUTHERAN
Centre Harr REFORMED
(Rev, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
¥.30—Church School
7:80—Church Worship.
Spring Mlills—
$:00—Church
10: 00—Church
Farmerg Mills-
4:30—Church School
J0:30—-Holy Communion
EvancGerLicaL
K. Hosterman, I
Delag R. Keener,
Worship.
School
Service.
astor)
(Rev. W.
Lentre Hall—
Sunday School,
Lemont—
sunday School,
Worship
Tusseyville—
sunday School, 1:30 P. M.
Communion Service, 2:30 PF.
Locust Grove—
Bunday School,
Evangelistic
at 7:30 ww
Meruopist EriscoraL
(Rev. 1. 1. Miller, Pastor)
entre Hall—
Unified Service, 9:30 a.
Bprucetown-—
10:45—Morning
9:30 A. M.
A. M.
11:00 A.
iv
Service,
9:30 A M.
services each evening
Im.
Worship.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M.
9:30—8unday School
10:80—Morning Worship
Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
A STATEMENT
BY
SENATOR SCARLETT
In a statement
days ago,
leader
lican
opinion that
resolved itself
Philadel
with Philadel;
subsidies
the
ssed
tha present campalgn has
ation, expr
3 £81 ¥ RT ¥
into a ballja Celweon
governi
Gifford
admir
the
ty may
pointed
by Pin
phia a
be ful
of Penn
ent,’ § 54
Phila« el iphia i
and compared
in Pittsburgh, where good govern-
ment in force ang where Pinchot
is leading by enormous majority,
it is all the more evident that the bid
for James in Philadelphia is dictated
by Pew and Grundy in their own sel-
fish intersts, and ig made without
thought of voters outside that
city.”
Benator Scarlett stated that he bit-
terly opposed legislation in the last
session of the Legislature, which was
designed to unload the Philadelphia
debt on the balance of the State and
at the expense of every taxpayer in
the rural districts. “That much legis.
lation, sponsored by a controlled Gov.
ernor, is again Philadelphia’s goal is
apparent to all” said Scarlett, “and
will continue to have the opposition of
the rural taxpayer.” ’
enator Scarlett o y
fon that the runes he Spin.
ty will not be fooled by the malicious
Propaganda put by James’ per
sonal organ. the Philadelphia Inquir-
er, and will realize that it has been
dictated by “Moe” Annenberg's pledge
of co-operation with Pew and Grundy,
He He further stateq that hat a large major.
* (Continued foot of mext column)
appar-
mess in
own
when
with conditions
is
an
tha
Chester o oun
out
rE TY
NOTICE
A tis
io
SPORTSMEN.
REPUBLICANS HAVE MARGIN
OF 160000 IN THE STATE
are
The
smallest
Republi
is the in many
counties Democrats
Berks, Cam-
Columbia, Elk,
twenty-three
These Allegheny,
Clarion, Clearfield,
Fayette, Fulton, Greene, lLacka-
Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe ,
Montour, Northampton, Northumber-
land, Pike, Washington, Westmore-
land and York.
The remainder of tha sixty-seven
counties register a majority for Re-
publicans,
Earle, for Governor four years Ago,
carried the state by a majority of
600,000, when the Republican regis-
tration majority was approximately
four times as large.
lead are
Erie,
wanna,
(Continued from previous column)
ity for Pinchot in Chester county will
naturally place this county in 4 fine
position to receive favorable consid-
eration from the administration at
Harrisburg
Scarlett that Pinchot will
carry this county by an impressive
majority as an expression by the vot-
ers that they want unbossed jeader-
ship in Chester county, as well as
throughout Pennsylvania.
(Appearing fn the Dally Loeal News,
West Chester Pa, Sat, May 14, 1988)
predicted
eam
Republic
TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPS)
MONDAY, 4:45-7:12
CLOVER FARM
STORE
i
Bulk MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
(Very Special)
Ibs
is
lover Farm SAUER KRAUT
quart cans 25¢
EVAPORATED MILK
_ Highst quality. 5 tall cans 29
Fancy Michigan PEA BE ANS
4 Ibs 17¢
Fancy Calif. LIMA BEANS
“HERE
GREEN CUP COFFEE
Pound 25¢c _
A Moy Neo.Nik Tambler FREE
FR ESH FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Fresh and Ready-to-Serve
MEATS MEATS
T. A. HOSTERMAN
CENTRE HALL
StU nil if rns, Yorn ro
The Pennsylvania
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of 1
Tuke Care awn
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Club Members o
Calves Carefully—O1
CON
Lime Poor Pastures
(Control Cannibalism}
Work
of any kind,
LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
All Kinds Building Material,
—C ALI
Garretts Planing Mill
GOOD MATERIAL AND
HONEST PRICES
Rebersburg, Pa.
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AGAINST HIS