October 31, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA ay, 4 . 8chechterly and son There was a time, not so many P | N E G R 0 V E M } L LS REBERSBURG TR og hr qi Wednes - years af ht Americans would Mr, and Mrs Joseph Gramley of | day night guests al the K. 8, Breon | Kaneville, Illinols, with Glenn 8tov- | home, The former preached in the Mr. Theodore Horner enjoyed an, A. C. Henninger, retired farmer, er, of Maple Park, Llinois, as driv- | local Evangelieal church on Wed- auto drive Sunday to Mifflin coun- is erecting a new home on Chest. er, are visiting relatives in our vis | nesday evening. He was formerly ty to spend the day with friend nut street cinity. The latter Is a son of Mr. | pastor here Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kocher and' The Cronmiller family were call- | ang Mrs Mahlon Stover, formerly | M; and Mrs. Ray Polterer of children were visitors over the past evs in town 8undny enroute to spend | of Rebersburg | State College Visite d the Iai ers weekend with friends in Lock Ha- the day at her pa.enwal home, Mr Earl Burd of Mt. Carmel spent | :lster, Ml Celin Brungart on ven ? and Mrs. Georse Baro the weekend with his parents, Mr. | Sunday : Messrs, Carl Dean and Wayne Mi William Stevens spent last | and Mrs, Willard Burd, They, with Paul : Blerly End Mire 7 john Tressler departed Wednesday last week with her sister, Mrs Lola | Mr, and Mrs. WA, Winters, were Nelly o Pugh aC M Blerh h me for a training camp near Baltimore, Glenn, of North Hills, N. J, 8he re- | Sunday dinner guests at the Paul | day gue it Js A 4 me, Md. turned home Friday p. m Winters home i ne Arron d called at We are just a little stumped on! Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Gavitte motor- | Mr and Mrs, LeRoy Daye of Mn Rev. Orvis Prank home last some wedding news this week, but ed to New York over the past week- | smuliton, are the happy parents of Tuesday enroute to Pittsburgh hope to catch up with them in a end and were guests of their son, a son born on Monday, the 28th, ai i J f p 1 Mr, and Mrs, WJ Hackenberg fey days Jehu, Who huids Tine position Mr, and Mrs, Harry Hewes ol spent Monday and Tuesday in Ofte of our popular contract car-, “at © . We ‘arta the Osceola Mills, called at the R, W Brookville on a business trip penters, Floyd Uhlmer with Mis ara Donley enter hined pli Meyer home on Sunday. Mi nd Mr Pau] Breon and > eo le class of » Lat ran : : yy : wife were recent sightscer at the Ladi Bil ht oy hii oy -. { Rev and Mr Dale Kolir. Mr daughter Nancy visited at the R ) Lh I'l | . . 3 ww " M 'y ' \ \ } : New York World's Fair Suneiay i thot rh 4 ig db Robert Brungart, Mrs. J. V, Brun- | M., Smith home in Cenire Hall ‘ ( fi | 1 oa 1 ednesday vening 10) ne eRuiag . x : ; p ] The Baileyville Community all Ye ry BY ye gart, M: Bryan Auman, ang M Sunday ’ . ; VAL T+ \ 1 ; ; ls J 70 LARGE Is receiving a new coat of white sa " ‘ Cleora Hickman attended a Mis- Mr, and Mi John el ol 59 Reel J 97 4 paint with volunteer labor. John Bugene livin, 1. G. Harpster and «Go, coo convention at Sunbury last Williamsport 4] J rong sbet William Deibl notored to Hershey | oe Rett he o5ttaa ” ay. : A 2 v @£ a ea cay ns a BY Juul home, Suay. | ui 1.0. [31 00 DAYS SALE - STARTS T004y. ENDS | I] "MODERN \ n hn anselman MI W husking contest, Mi i d Fo ru { otored to Parkersburg 4 tg ov. Elwood City, spen » of that section. | and children John ang Kay Ls " " 43 j Ps hy ‘a Fo eibler is a natly 3 \ rebfalssre 1 R1irel i 1 ursday where they visited . ~~ Eu STORES cently at her parental he adlhiig Fifty «si embers of Balleyville | MOtored to HarHst . romp the Noal srshey farm where re- : ; PRICES SLASHED TT. { Samuel B. Wasson n the Brand srange No. 1091 shse i Go Mis, Luly Mallory of State Col- |" : methids o a Nr - : ; 1 4 i ( posgFver growing nHy- “Bill” Shoemaker ho I MDE hurch Sunday vening at the "iho yistied y # By a Tar bri rm were shown to farmer e Livi ! IN EVER DEPAR MEN at Camp Dix, spent a few days the presbyterian church. Special music. | bert hom a ra 3 Tar nd v ional schools from Con- Lainie 4 past week with hi \ Mr. and Rev. Albert » delivered the bert Jr, of State Colle fw to Delaware 1 | Mrs. Carey Shoemaker just west of germon his pa Rr Te al a aoe |. Rev, ig Mn. HP. M town Mr. Glenn Kocher ‘Tenny' Aanivi as We AM Harold Gates Somerset ac- all Know him, with daughter Mar- companied by a friend pent \ tha and ol James, of Bolivar, N eral days last week with his grand- | Y pent last Sunday parents, Mr. and 1} ial ther I on Wall street Mrs. Gilbert Barto Friday to her home ting to an operation State Hospital. She : ri : improved in health Apa WR lah iL ina aman | f he 200epty He will DE Pas- |... unr att the tote | et TEA 3 y oad wiiL The Albert Taylor family flitted Zoonh well known Sun- ‘oF of the Reformed charge which | 0 "0 "0 ui 0" per yw ; resis E —r GUARANTEED the past week from New York State’ ~~" 0 “0+ wae over Dart of iPciudes several other appoll are from Missourd aw te BSD Tr 5 T0 36 MONTHS to the Shoemaker Brother n on : Ns a 0 Wie ment . vy . ’ re >, a —— the Bran here Mr, Taylor will a pn \ Ar r gr bY aa My aod Be 1 "r nd Mi Mabe! Mors no g tl ” SPEC] FIC ATION | Pace DeLuxe SUPER A be busy virv farmine rairbrook n well ¥ X ‘ i ‘ 3 nt 4 C A Bellefon: . : todd ¢ hy past w ek ’ Ee a i OT rr x . ws 4 . | (HART FOR Al L Setter Powertul POWER The popular radio man of Lewis- known here as a former FRMSOn | ar : y City and took in th el . : ora POPULAR CARS . ou Emm— wn, Rov Gat with his wife and township school teacher taugnt **¢ so Ww rh. ma gals at toe orids Fal nel 7 1] By or 5) . ; i> Ino OF joun, Su i. ne were recent v at Al + 3 Rs in the little Mr. a M Loy Valker and “report having a grand um Ph I > | CAR---YEAR AND RU.0f PRICE PERS "PRICE | us |P PRICE ts ay ary, LEO Eh RV site of Aaronsburg visited a: the Rober va 1s . © 3 turned < . MmOD eon ftors with his mother and family, red schoolho ara ert ray Mrs, Blanche Jon returned y a IK 1 51 15.95 Mrs. John inn, cn the Branch ——————— phe ing a 30ha sh rt ana | Dome Sun lay from acation a . : : TES roRD 1922.32, All 4 Cy! P28 a5 13. 77! 5 Ts. 49 Mrs. Melvin Peters submitted t ns Ralph. Dean and David and | “plan. od PH ar rs [Foro as AnsCy | | bo Operation hh th ent Se io ii Pemcofal Oirela “Burda : ' and ie ee RO) Dn n Tart Pho " | huntet » have a turk y dinner A :X. ~ Tha P! ATES FUE i [CHEVROLET : 1922 # 9 14. writing she Is improving very hice- | sehont cf eid their monthly | were dinner aot ihe Deas are lucky - Tite i ' powES lcnvaoLer 1937-4 Iy Her m friends trust her meeting the me of Miss be t Bare =f Loganton, Sun- | ay 1 ee . ide Si Bo a Bb "3 Models [39 | pr 45 } 13.77. 51 5.95] . en are ng turkeys as prize iB [PLYMOUTH Al Models | health continues to improve abeth a raldine Dixon, la lay § ‘ ; rm EL HE Srondard, 39 | 12.95] 45 13, 7] ST [5.95] ; esi oH Jednesday night. After the busi rand N frank Houseman of N-FUNN (ES, ARTY {¥ . 1745 13 5.95 Mr. and X Ralph Packer, of M y : <b ol . . Ce h a (TR : 39 12. 95 oe Lock Haven. mo red UD Wednesday | Bem Tw ALL 3 OCIA eh Mulhein were Sunday sup) a Te waTvesd ut some | 'y eae | 39 12.95] 85 | 3. 771 "51 5.95] 9 191 wapole. Mrs. Packer in gerer| Madge Lucas, Dorothy Smith: Li: | chisres Lames gine. enn a | ch haw amused most foes. BY STALLED FREE! =llsjen “rin known here as Miss Helen Harp. cil. Maine and Edna Thom Ruth and Hallie and Mr. ang Mr But still auc atu Joke o} PLE SERVICE | ne _ 193s LOWEST PRICES —“<3 Miss Mary Hazel Myers e a a Ernest Bathghte | gaol. Sunny. = aud hos trength, fo HO! Beautiful. modern das 10.00 List —.. “= & lew days vacation from ! i an n Bele Mrs. Ellen oaecrly w ! exel / . [r— —————— ) ® Sile ng © OTe ™ In the Farm Security office and Saturdas t at Joseph Drungart hom whe “ og Mem eth © ; - ; ; gd plies g : $ 715 took in the sights at the New York M and M Moore i" LE t ions bed J i k 4 oy Es : 3 4 World's Fair. She was acrompani rison, visited it of town for the . nd Mi aymond Bair and | think j: cause adness 5 i 1 ¥ ui | oe tor a by Miss Betty Way, of Stormstown. week snd } 4 i i And, s a0W, Lh : eg o—— ’ C LETE Others from this section stiending rs. Jul sailed a: 4} 1ovd ' hom eT) 8 ee ; pies heatec id FOR the Fair last week were: Mr a y ng her niece M Sther in Mifflinbureg. on snlay fter- ould never bring me gladness! TITRA y vt : Y def y Mrs. C. W. Behres y Pe formes [= TH CN: ERT En (Politiral a Who is Responsible For The WPA WAGE CUT? | ry a, ia I : 0 f Ke of Ire. WILLKIS ve ROOSEVELT ST . 3 Built-In SUPER an Sc : - . "5% WwW 100°), Pure res cE Fa oy FLO Manifeid HEATERS PENNSYLVANIA OIL 5 PRT) Drensrns $838 98 s ALL CAR EA HEAVY DUTY Deluxe Made! FACTORY COM « $4.95 DONT MISS THIS SENSATIONAL BUY! LIST $19.95 While They Las All Hot Water Healens Complete Wi Hings and Switch offered : the cost FOR SAFETY SAKE EQUIP YOUR CAR "LOCH night 2 t the W. J. Hacken- John L. Lewis. a worthwhile man. » : p Garg home s lett is country down 3 Cay. on Musser of an Stal 3 hinted that Willkie will give 3 with HEAVY N/ Ihead | Noes CHAINS pent the weekend with hi: aunt 1 star ; PUTTY ® Case Hardened Miss Celia Brungart n his art olitical n : Cinnl Cross Ch ang Mr. and Mr: N 1OFEr 4a Evervihiing is blamed on 3 bu £ cur ANNIVERSARY SALE YOU CaN SAVE UF TO $5.80 ON EACH Tip E. ® Pout ve Lock ng guest: at the home of Mr, and Mrs From mosquitoes to pesky gnat hy FOR RY WINTER ROADS COOL WEATHER AND DAMPNES , Devies Ray Marstellar at Bloomsburg this Hitler via dictatorship Si JEBER, 7 PURC HASED IN THE FALL WILL WEAR 70° NGER, / 4 \ 75-19 19¢ . A The early frost and women's hat sr L / Crevyssll e 595 gr Cai [ / ’ ss 1 Small, Mn. Helsn Hall of the Willkie crusfider; " vid ul hrs ry $11 tLuLa La wy ¥ 50070 23¢ Alveria Brungart . . . ’ a . 3 PRICE ¥. ; wook with Bav our President w is ur } A J 0 oT 26¢ i last week M Hey aay he's getting (ue Armed ete ] . / Ny 2.50 i Prank Bierly They aay he getting i ed, ete g 2 0 : $5.69 001 & " ; | NG - 6 h k with To rap at Hitler's door . / 8 te 42 50 TO 6.95 27¢ amisiing Wash a 7 TH #3 A Fo rage om foe. # d i The other half of the crusaders \ 5.50 10.90 6.981450 3 ; ({ Single Chain Bay. he didnt prepare us in time : ef BY ) 19 10 33c VALUE Te nrnt M3 untryve freedom \ i] ¢ dic L erly of our town, will be pleas- | T0 protect our country’s freedom 0 ! 6.39117.00.14 ALL STZES And the Democracy at its prime . LS Cc ed (0 learn that she recently gradu- I ts J : " co) : 40 te 45D ated as a beautician from a school I could write for days. I gu a. . { ‘ : po : each Altoona and won first prize | Bul I think I've made it plain ; ° Zo 3 ng a group of five contestants (That in this chaos of the world n in a det i stratic Mm in connection We, alone, must be sane J / N DEFROSTER L AN with the completion of the course. |1 know what I'd get in a third term \ 3 S (RO TARE aN 4 RuseeR the prize being a gold evening bag But of a first term Willkie, I'm ip \ J \ A ’ Ji BLADES She was offered a position in frightened, | { $ 33 Philadelphia and has accepted and 8 let's vote for Roosevelt, a natural } SUPER GRI : ) h 4 f egan work there at once born leader } : SUPER GRIP KNOB TREAD HI-PRESSURE : bh ¥ —— "Mr and Mis. 8 OG. Ziegler, Mrs And we'll come out in the end. en- { / Da3V/ - Jee C£27 John Reish and daughter Sara Jans lightened X 4.50.21 $6 39 25x18 $7.58 : Wi . 0238 hi STREAMLINE were business visitors in Lock Ha- Mildred White S00:19 b 56 5.50:18 7 58 i. 398 a Clipper ven on Saturday r———— : A " a . \ PLE Mrs. Milton Vaugh of Swissvale Given Heavy Sentence [ & 5 50:17 7 28 2ut/30 1, 4.44 7 00 Mrs. Elizabeth S8meltzer and daugh- Two of three bandits Whose rame- Seal 0s 00, 4.44 ter Jean of Stubensville, Ohio, are page of crime in New York Stale ) ; : » 4 ——— om - : ’ I — guests this week at the home of wae climaxed with the theft of a . wy a 1 N B wen i rs Mrs, Smeltzer's parents. Rev and Sunbury automobile and te wrecks : Patriot s SODRIN ; HEATER HOSE MS Orvis Frank. m yy | NE Dear Selinsgrove, Were ven Willkie & Roosevelt | =P RADIATOR CONNECTION SWITCHES I, and Mrs. Fred Eversman, Mr. wntences in New York State o id . : 3 i and Mrs William Hatiing and son from 30 to 60 years in prison, They BOOSTER PLATES Zr bie CLEANER 10 FI. SARIABLE SPEED Billy of Plitsburgh, were weekend were convicted of holding up a gas- y A AN 4 AND ROLLS guesis at the L. A. Kidder home. | oline station near Fimira. Bdward A STOP LEAK Mrs, Elsie Auman spent several Piynn of Johnson City, N. Y.. had - \ 5 § Choice days last week with her sister Mrs previously been convicted on a forg- John Heckman at Centre Hall. Mr. ery charge. Anthony Rexford, of and Mrs. Harold Auman of Lock Bernice, was the other man senten- Haven visited Mrs, Auman on ced The third prisoner is yet to be . Sunday tried 1 p— FREER oes Messrs Kenneth Breon. Francis TENE 5 TR i § RK Wert, ang Alton Auman were guests GET UP NIGHTS ? | | CANVAS WO ai the Albright Brotherhood Ban- 3 quet at Williamsport jast Thurs- | WHAT TO DRINK GLOVES N u 5; -K my =n PRESTONE and day svening nd | 3 . a cnn wu Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bierly and | Mux, fruit and vegetable Juices. 3 FLEECE LINED } wed ZERONE daughter Mrs. Charles Kreamer and Very little coffee. tea or alcoholics, H KNIT WRIST . eI A Miss Ruthe Bierly spent, severa | Drink lots of soft water if burning, | days last week in Philadelphia scanty or frequent kidney elimina : : : i where the latter graduated from | tion causes disturbeg sleep, back- | en | Pierce Business School on last ache or rheumatic pain. Help the q J s | Wednesday, She had completed | kidneys, Oive them a gentle lift. N | the course severai months ago and | Use a kidney evacusnt, Ask any | : . : BELLEFONTE. JA. iis emplyoed at State College, but | aryggist for Bukets. Your 25¢c back | | armed to Philadelphia for com- | js 34 hours If not pissed. Locally | TEETER li ; mencement exercises, jet Parrish Drug Store ginia, w “TI am ficial On June 1 Zandt being or ed the Tarver On Jit 27, 1939, Senator ell. Democrat of Georgia fered in ti Jj i State: ‘nate the Tarver amendment to the Ww IPA B oy hich had bes iefeated in the House of Representa (Page 7978) Friend; fizz Isabelle Mallory A ‘ranklin D. Roosevelt, President of the orm oved the WPA Bill for the fiscal ¢ Tarver amendment. there by mak- Work Project appointed by President Roosevelt. Demo- crat: issued General Order No. 1 establishing wage scale for WPA workers to be base n the cost of living as prescribed by the Tar- ver amendment in doing so reduced the wages of the WPA unskilled labor in Centre county from £53.30 to $39.00: in Clearfield county [rom 333.30 to 242900; and in Blair county from $57.20 to $48.10 On June 30, 19 39, Congressman Woodrum when asking the House { Representatives to accept the WPA Bill as pa wed by the Senate which included the Tarver Amendment said, “This Bill will please and will be heart ‘ning to millions of American citi- zens ~This bill will please hundreds of thousands of Democrats.—This bill provides every penny re- quested by the President for the WPA for the next fiscal year—~Demoerats ean hold up their heads and not find things of which to be ashamed.” (Congressional Record. first session, 78th Congress, Vohime 84, Parts 7 and 8) The Congressional Record is an open book and clearly reveals that a Democrat offered the Tarver Amendment: a Democratic majority in the United States Senate wrote the Tarver Amed- ment in the WPA Bill; a Democratic President approved the WPA Bill which contained the Tarver Amendment, thereby mak- ing £ a law. A Demo ratic appointed WPA Administrator es- tablished the WPA wage scale reducing WPA wages in Centre, county WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WPA WAGE CUT? THE DEMOCRATS! JAMES E. VAN ZANDT MEMBER OF CONGRESS, ta — = | Pi nf mber 1, 1829, Colonel F. C. Harrington Commission - i ———————_——— CNR EC DEI DEM CE AC SHINE ENE Ti
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