THURSDAY, JUNE 2), 1933. THE CE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. : (. ANDSEAPING 1 PICTURES FOR SAT. EV'G GRANGE MEETING | | ————————— POOP PCE EOOPEEEEOPEEGEEE Former Field Worker, Sons Mls | State Bureau of Markets, | Now Associated with son, te {Now Avciied wih | SEAS EL Ap proac PENINGS AND oa | FROM (Ke rlin Poultry Farm A At R otete wt GREGG TWP.'S METROPOLIS SX mak. R reer rrr reset e ttre ress | i . F 2a 3 A SEE Wo 2 LL — ———— A Just Received--A Shi pment of Carole King Dresses PP PPOPP SIDI PIII IIPOPOEEDEEP PDIP DE CEEOL DEI LOBE PEPEOPEOE CLOG ORDE EP PDECHCE PEO EGOOE LORS GOL I S000 44 ry TT 1 ® I z “ y eekK-FLI( pecia Now $¢).79 eacl Of ™ 2 tor K5 a a APRA ALK (31 .() ~HIR J BATHING SUITS NOW ON DISPLAY PEP PEPE OEE E PEEP OPE EO PEEP EE OPOOOGOP POP nae tEeit ie ws | NIEMAN'S Dept Store [775 Every Evening Every Evening except Tues. and except Toes. and Thurs, whea we “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” Thurs, when we Close at 6 P. M. Close at 6 P. M, tid MILLHEIM, PA. Tears TT ELE, REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE REGISPER Fred Luse, Manager " i : CENTRE HALL ANULATED SUGAR oan etn of DILL or SOUR PICKLES and wast Onine Gd | uw J ote te FESR FIRST NATIONAL BANK PORK & BEANS | Smal rrmeslif otro etmrelif etre 13¢ N UNICIPAL Theatre CENTRE HALL, PA. CORN MILLHEIM 25 NEW SHOW TIME-—7:30 & 9:20 PM. MASON JAR CAPS FRIDAY # SATURDAY a LY : JUNE 30 & JULY 1 5 Brown® § FARM CALENDAR | 3 dozen cersanane MN “Sergeant Madden” Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College * . . . » » * . . * — ———— Look Out for Rose “Slag” " : _he confuses Package : Casa Added Special Attraction | This. Bonk is a “DECLARATION OF INDEPEND- ENCE Al Color i FEDERAL BEPOSIT INSURANCE Also~MAN MAD} ISLAND wa FEDERAL RESERVE BANK <a Fra AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION AF oonlin WC * fuls Swing FProfils ! : y i Movietone News fssnue 5 outrtably {Cool at This ; ; 18 KR fF heatre® SECRET AA MONDAY & TUESDAY t 4 ns rg mT a [eto fr NEW ELECTRIC RANGES Treatment Lessens Smut Damage | of Real Great Eranoaniata "i ART nists { “ST COACH” gripg You 4 2 trai te 81 ’ ) bss of reated . : 3 r Big tor let You Bo Many bi iinatey covered | hs ; ! 1 of pa oe " 4 od t missed Ereatness FING ae erlad Stagecoach” HITS IT per cent. yi ee ) : ow Lineoln In the White HOotustw— All Roosts Important for Pallets “er | \ \t /\ | Color, Chapter 10, “THE HAWK OF rowing strong healthy pullets, am-| JA 7 | WILDERNESS ETI OH (OMING—FRIL & SAT. I¥i.Y “.& § §! pe ee | Woodlot Respo - 1 | TA Re : | NN iE i ud 5 3 Mn TInD £1aYym STATE COMPENSATION ACT 4 farm woodict ie 3 “Top cababl L Xe SSN] Becurate M Rk 11 RE CON] ROL REVISED DOWNWARD oi.in axtnne fore’ vinta aig ; a i ’ a LE pe amie Cobre is the Gniwer! f PEP PPO PPPICECOIOIIOPPEPIP A 4! td eS lprener Sipe ra flyprmnenfiprrnen Wor and ta thea dat OF , | =e! assures perfect resulls, over and over + Act a FOR H WJ i L Li i I | covavsssssssssorvssssssrssssssnses [fon 1m Whether you want high heat, say Feds onofits avatlabi nis i WHEN IN NEED OF 400°, for baking biscuits, cookies or andl tentay deaths (0 worl i A . B oh Shh : . . bread —~ medium heat, perhaps 325°, and thelr dependent Hn i Every day is a wor day for a { i M 11 a he in {Planing Mi for angel food and sponge cake ~- or th 1937 amendments telephone on the farm. It is Electric ranges are 4 pon $14 WHY ene compensation wl or. mn extremely low heat, 250°, for cold. Give Pi 7IVabla workinen SEE always ready to find the best Work now selling at the pack canning - you get it with the new occupational disease compensa | markets, to run your errands, lowest prices in his . tion law, repealing the existing bene- Pp electric range. Any meal, too, can be i to summon : -— 3 : Bt Jaw which has bees in eperation C D mEnmon (he dogtor or of any ind, tory =any family can cooked with confidence in an elec- gince its enactment In 1937. veterinarian quickly, or t | . . : 3. Exempt volunteer firemen from | B h i Es bring the aauring a. — LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, ! wi Sa. Mors Biv tric oven. : the benefits of workmen's compensa- | artholomew Estate Prince and melgle All Kinds Building Materiel, { ne Switch to an electric range — for an tion. bors. anever Invesigeh oven that guarantees the accurate 4. Exempt domestic and agricuitur- Helen Bartholomew, Mgr. Nothing on the farm does CALL AT w=loarn the surpris- tem: a 4 that top-fla cooking al employes from the benefits ef CENTRE HALL, PA so much for so little #8 your pe ves . . } “The Act retains the $18 Garretts Planing Mill ing facts. demands! The Act retains the $18 minimum | Meese a Wiephonal GOOD MATERIAL AND weekly compensation for total aisa-| (Contin revion mn) bility which the previous legislature Ued from previous eolumn) HONEST PRICES boosted by $3. The $i2 mintmum i Weak. was Sxeq for THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ; oF \ ", ve wi Y 3 o t q Nn WHOss earning un- E | 4 Was cut to 39, but an “abuolute ,.. "ine compensation formula. were OF PENNSYLVANIA ET a. v \ y : {Continued on next column) less than $9 weekly. I ——————————————
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