4 - ; THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. « 5 0 oo » | WITH BOTH LEGS SEVERED, | ITEMS OF ® JACK LEATHERS OF HOWARD » ® CHI; ya THE AWFUL.PRICE YOU . J.OCAL INTEREST IS FIGHTING FOR HIS MPH PAY FOR BEING | Howard wa trick Thy frelpht | Kennetl rank lg taking short i n Saturday night and was hor-| Courses ir butter an Int & 1 +1 { ibly 4 gled, oth 194 were sever. | at Px 1 Ntate, le i. lef arm broken an i { wounds | Mrs, Quivering nerves ean make you old and haggard looking, cranky and hard to live with-~can keep you awake nights and rob you of good health, good times and Jobs, Boni plese Laughing Around the World With IRVIN S. COBB r LOUISE BROWN | cooked by one method which Place on top of green bean: PI £ | £11 are busy davs—the ohi serves heat, and simple inexpen- | steam cooker. ALLS * Mure Jp 0 oF ai a r } mir ne i he 4 g into very POTATO B 8 easure Out of Pain | dren are busy with their lessons, | sive foods can be turned into very| = POTATO BALLS i ither i Ww } a y at his i v } . i WCiual yg IE | yi vie Arg } By IRVIN S. COBB and mother is hes eyebrows | why hg 6 Bh ee 1 1sehol sks, ere’'s fa a he py ® dep oral iz loat OHN GOLDEN, the New York theatrical producer, likes to go to leaning t« , it's time to ep vel AMED APRICOT PUDDING dinners—public dinners. Religiously he sits through the speak- re it the heavy clothes and ry tenEronns baking powder ing, no matter how bad it may be—and generally is; and emerges lank ih SEE . ’ y ; usually with a smile of rare content on his face. i ady for winter, The clubs | STEAN COORER MEAL Ne Not long ago a friend questioned him regarding his peculiar are starting ir 1all programs, | Ham Loaf _ Potato Balls | Green ¢ % n 1 cent will 4 Sy Havin’ LOTS hing r th r { ' i Apri BS i a a 2/3 cup milk oF Fun? | pro & Winter ba a) 2 cups steamed apricots, | OOM. Bit vet Rp T STEAMED GREEN BEANS | , TWh 1 to 1%; Ibs. green bean i 11 the ingredients to- } ik, ¥% cup melted motions of an evening's entertainment. “You must love } oratory,” said the friend. “Not particularly, answered Mr. Golden. “1 derive my greatest pleasure after the speakers finish.” “Just what do u ? “T can best y . sai ir. Golden, “by telling you a little story: Once upon a time up in New i the village idiot was discovered sitting on a fence and at int hitting himself in the head with a tolerably heavy hammer. ‘Why do you do that?’ inquired a citizen. ‘Because, answered the id ‘it feels so good when I stop.’ » . Humorous Story i eli, TNA a, WILL ROt Then | remem my nest dos neighbor was in town. | called him and he brought the staff out tome. That telephone call saved me a three- hour trip!” IT PAYS TO HAVE A TELEPHONE oF Al : Brown's. She wasn't a bit bashful THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANI4 about telling it, either. She told how Mrs. Brown's uncle out in Cali. fornia was the one that paid for the new car, and how Brown mighty near got fired last summer and didn't have much of a job any- how, and that Mrs. Brown often said she had a better chance that she wished she'd never turned down, when she might have been the wife of a rich bootlegger. ; “Where do you get all your stuff, Iniversity, where she | ; . if I might ask?” says Mrs. Black Monday. Miss Burk- NEW YORK — Amos 'n' Andy, | sadio program, This is how they ap- te Mrs. Groen. 4% all vigg going to Boston. hi famed blackface comedians, made | peared on the television screen. In- “Well, I got it straight, al + coins television history at the New York |ecidentally, that's Amos on the left. Yeu soe, the Browns left their two THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW World's Fair when they played the! Later Mr. Whalen was interviewed parrots for us to take care of while vie Penn State : lose ot! | stellar roles in the first experimental lon the national broadcast of the they went camping last summer,” diy : : ’ sia : - yy pv » i ians ARY§. ull-time assistant in the | | television pickup of a commercial | comedian: obe ’ s C oO Agricultural Econsen- ———— - ihmetican News Peatumres, Ine.) " " nt At present teha iliation. is Mifflinburg Holstein Makes Good : - "The ay ot to By at World’s Fair Britcher’s Auction ig S A L F | With Latp and Condiment Set as under d will expose Fos RETEMLYY dace a IWEDNESDAY. SEPT. 100 High Class Central Pa. Dairy Cows bought In Contral Penns ) F. B. Wagner FOOTY (Easy T entertain Hi ; : YY p a George Bhupeck. G. R Aah a William Weaver showin Wd : o : or, Boyd Renninger, Speare ros, ie number of ! pictures taken on a re | anys : : allt. i . 1 h Le. Mu yy ijiame, eh M Long, an * Bpyker of Centre Hall, in her first a 3 Wah 7 : : SORRE En oA satisfy the auctioneer. 1 Join the swin Yo the Hetisie Rauge. Tie new G-E simplifies attempt to drive an automobile un- WE SELL MORE THAN DAIRY | the fine art of good cooking ~ es it easier to stay young. der a driver's license, mot with an osechen M Patriarch, the Holstein whose picture is shown above, "OW RE » , i ad accident near Old Fort. She was In is i aT attic the Holstein whos Rwner, John 5 Wehr, COWS, BERF CATTLE, PAIN) bat National Electric Range Exposition company with her brother, Fred Mifflinburg, in the Borden Dairy World of Tomorow at the New York HEIFERS Spyker. A car coming in the oppos- World's Fair. -_—— ite direction gideswiped the Spyker This cow is one of the herd of 150 fine purebreds from dairy farms car, doing considerable damage to throughout the United States and Canada on display at the Fair. The SOME HORSES the front and fenders. It is claimed June and July average milk production records, for 150 cows, of 47.9 the driver of the other ear crowded and 44.5 pounds of milk per cow per day, and per cow averages of 60 AND HOGS! RA . . - . uy the Spyker car from the regular drive and 55 pounds of butterfat for each of the two months, so far as is known — ing lane, and this is obvious, for the have never been approached by any herd of the size made up of cows of — stranger speedily kept on hig way af- the five major dair breeds, ; MR, WAGNER will be here again ter doing damage to both cars with. The record-making Dairy World of Tomorrow herd is composed of with alot of FRUIT TREES Hosterman & Stover Co out stopping to place the blame on 30 representative cows of each of the Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, - others. In the darkness it was fi Holstein-Friesians and Jerseys. A representative bull and representative F. A. BRITCHER calves of each breed also are on display at the Borden Dairy World of Meals served at auction place The D partment Hardware Store possible bo, secure the license number bi Foal Phone 11-R-3 MILLHEIM I RE
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