Altoona Booster PLEARANGE SAL Stores’ A GOOD TIME TO BUY AND SAVE! Starts Wednesday Jan. 13 PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs. J. R. Jeffries is visiting her yarents in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Annie Nihart spent last week vith her mother, at Milton. That famous “white horse” iis rounds on New Year's day. —A new hot air furnace is being nstalled in the Bethel Reformed | ‘hurch. | M. C. Meyers and family left, last | made Thursday, on a motor trip to the jouthland. Mr .and Mrs. R. B. Bartley, of sreensburg, are visiting Centre coun- y friends. Mrs. W. C. Thompson is out in Sincinnati, Ohio, visiting her son fohn and family. Mrs. O. N. Long, of Rock Springs, jpent Monday here with her sister, drs. W. H. Harris. It now seems pretty certain that he electric lines will be extended ‘rom here to Baileyville. J. F. Rossman, gas and oil deal- sr of Altoona, was in town last Friday, on a business mission. C. T. Homan and Royal Kline mo- ored to Pittsburgh, Saturday, and yrought home a new Pontiac car. Mrs. Charles M. Dale and daugh- «er Virginia, of the Branch, were .allers in town on Saturday evening. A. P. Wieland, of State College, was in town the latter end of the week looking after his business rade. Farmer John Homan and son Ed- ward, of the Branch, were in town, mn Saturday, squaring up last year’s iccounts. Dean Kennedy and wife, of Lan- :aster, spent last week at the pa- ternal home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Kennedy. A family gathering was held at ‘he home of A. Stine Walker,” on New Year's day, to feast on a roast juck dinner. After spending the holidays among friends here Roy Louck and family nave returned to their home in Lan- aster county. John Gearhart, who spent the holi- jays with his parents, has returned to the cruiser Saratoga and expects to sail for China. The week of prayer is being held n the churches here this week, the mn various ministers taking filling the pulpit. Mrs. Laura Krebs spent Friday in State College, shopping and calling on her uncle, Philip Dale, who is now in his 89th year, The old year was given proper obsequies nere and the new ushered in wilh the ringing of bells and music by a boy's band. turns in Mrs. Annie Tate has returned | home after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Stafford, and family, at West Chester. Frank Bryan and wife and Earl Little and wife, of Tyrone, were | here, on Saturday, for the big butch- ering at the Fred Fry home. One porker was killed which weighed 440 pounds. Members of Lady Rebekah lodge wil! give an entertainment in the IL O. O. F. hall on Saturday evening, January 16th, at 8 o'clock. Ad- mission, 15 and 25 cents. The pub- lic is invited. The children and many friends of Mrs. Mary B. Bailey gave her a birthday party, January 1st, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Glenn, on Main street, it being the occasion of her 84th anniversary. ————————— BOALSBURG There are several cases of scarlet fever in town. The Civic club will meet at the home of the Misses Mary Reish and Nora Miller, this (Friday) evening. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Freeby re- turned home, on Sunday, after spend- | ing their vacation with friends at Palmerton. Rev. John W. Wagner and daugh- ter, Mary Helen, of Hudson Heights, | N. J., visited at the home of Rev. | and Mrs. W. J. Wagner, from Thurs- day until Saturday. Members of Victor Grange will entertain their families at an oyster ' § supper, on Thursday evening, to be followed by the installation of offi- cers. Miss Gladys Hazel, of Philadelphia, Miss Dorothy Loabarger, of Athens, | and Miss Rosella Meyer have re- sumed thier school duties after spending their vacation with their parents, The two former as in- structors and Miss Meyer a student at Mansfield teachers college. Nae |B lg! STATE COLLEGE Monday...Tuesday Jan. 11and 12 Matinees Daily at 1.30 ed to See. The The Story of What a Cast! Exotic, hy The Picture You Have Want. Lenox” in Her Greatest Role. Fascinating Woman Spy. And Glamorous Star of “Susan Europe's Most Alluring, bO VARRO ate Hari a Meo Goldwyn Mayer merous WITH Lionel Barrymore Lewis Stone one | UNIONVILLE No improvement in the condition of Abednego Williams is reported. | Miss Mary Gordon spent several | days, last week, with friends at Beech Creek. Ruth Parsons entertained a num- ber of her friends at a quilting on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Holt and son, George Eddie, spent New Year'sday with friends in Tyrone. Last reports from Charles Keatley, who is a patient in the Centre coun- ty hospital, indicate that he is get- ing along fairly well. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerchner, on Sunday, were their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Toner Calhoun, of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and family, of Jersey Shore. Saturday, January 9th, at the Grange hall here, there will be a meeting of Grangers at which time the officers of Stormstown, Mo- shannon and Union Granges will be NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank, No. 9249, at Howard, in the State of Pennsyl- vania, at the close of business Decem- ber 31, 1981. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $143,579.27 United States Government se- curities owned ..... 25,300.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, owned .... wasskasusatiny 177,767.68 Banking house, $4940, Furni- ture and fixtures, $3445.00... 8,385.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve BUBR omens are 13,545.00 Cash and due from banks 26,015.58 Redemption fund with U, . Treasurer and due from U. 8. installed. Lunch will be served, each Grange contributing something. tev. Downes, a Presbyterian min- ister of Princeton, and secretary of foreign missions, delivered a very interesting sermon in their church here, Sunday evening. He has ac- cepted a call to California and will move his family to that State in a short time, where he will engage in a broader field of work. Last Wednesday Howard Hall, ac- companied by his mother, Mrs. E. T. Hall, and aunt, Mrs. Anna Finch, drove to Harrisburg to the home of his brother, Wilson Hall and family. On Thursday afternoon they drove to Gettysburg and viewed the his- toric battlefield, returning home F'ri- day evening, having had a pleasant little visit. ————————— A ————. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Mike Wesesky, of Munson, Annie Shedlock, of Philipsburg. Don Kendall Johnson, of McKees- port, and Lillian Louise Hargle, of Greensburg. and Ormsby Dewell Spackman and Helene M. Stiver, both of Martha Furnace. An Ordinance. | Appropriuting: under the right of emi- nent domain, certain real estate in the Barough of Bellefonte to be used in the extension of and the safe and economical operation of the water works and water system of the borough of | Bellefonte and which said real estate is | the property of Amelia O. Gamble, | Rose R, Ostertag, G. McClure Gamble, | Elizabeth A. Talbott and Ruth E. { O'Brien, | WHEREAS, it is necessary that the | Borough of Bellefonte should become the very |! for use in the extension of and the safe and economcal operation of its water works and water system, of a certain tract of land situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, and hereinafter more fully described, which under the last will and testament of George M. Gamble, deceas- ed, became vested in Amelia O. Gamble, Rose R. Ostertag, G. McClure Gamble, Elizabeth A. Talbott and Ruth E. O'Brien, subjec to the powers and authority of the Northern Central Trust Company of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, as Executor and Trustee of said will. AND WHEREAS, the corporate author- ities of the said Borough have been un- able to negotiate a purchase of the prop- , erty hereinafter described from the leg- atees of the said George M. Gamble, deceased, and it is necessary for the purposes hereinabove stated that the Borough of Bellefonte should become the owner of the herinafter describd property under the right of eminent domain. NOW THEREFORE: SECTION ONE:—Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough | of Bellefonte, and it is hereby ordained {and enacted by the authority of the same, that the said Borough hereby take and appropriate and does hereby take and appropriate under the right of emi- nent domain for the purpose of the ex- tension of and the safe and economical operation of the water plant belonging to said Borough, which said lands so as aforesaid appropriated and taken are sit- uate in the Borough of Bellefonte in the County of Centre and State of Pennsyl- vania, and are bound and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at an iron post at the Southern end of Guard rail along Spring | Creek on South Water Street in the Borough of Bellefonte at the Northeast- erly corner of land of Darius Waite: thence along the Northern line of said Darius Waite lot 66 degrees West 130 feet to post on Eastern side of overflow channel from the Big Spring: thence | South 9 degrees West along the Eastern side of said overflow channel from the | Big Spring, 72 feet to a post a line of Big Spring gropony | thence by said Big Spring, Sout 1% degrees West approx- imately 180 feet to a post on the West side of said overflow channel from Big Spring: thence by lands of the Belle- fonte Lumber Company, North 53 degrees West 64 perches to a concrete t, ' corner of said Bellefonte Lumber Com- pany property: thence by same South 73 | degrees 30 minutes West approximately 150 feet more or less to concrete post corner of lands of Bellefonte Lumber Company, aforesaid, at right of way of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; thence by and along the Bastern side of sald right of way of sald Pennsylvania Railroad to the water's edge of Spring Creek: thence in a Northerly direction along the Southeastern bank of said Spring Creek to a point on the bank of said creek, at the extreme Northern end of what is known as ‘The Island”; thence South 74% degrees East along said Spring Creek at the Northern end of said “Island’ to an iron post to a oint on Water Street distant 150 feet North of the North eastern corner of Darius Waite aforesaid; thence by and along the Western side of North Water Street along the top of stone wall to an iron post at the corner of Darius Waite property, the place of beginning. Being the same premises excepted and reserved by George M. Gamble and Amelia O, Gamble, his wife, by deed dated the 29th day of June 1928 and re- corded in Deed Book Vol. 129 page 480 conveying certain premises therein re- cited to Ammon G. Bashoar, Alter K, Ulsh and Karl W. Bashoar, reference to the same being had will more fully and at large appear. SECTION TWO: That upon the pas- sage of this ordinance the Borough So- licitor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare a bond as provided by law for the payment in full of all damages as compensation for the appropriation of the lands hereinabove described which said bond shall be executed by the Pres- ident of Council and attested by the Secretary thereof, under the common seal of said Borough, and shall thereaf- ter be delivered to the parties in inter- est or filed in the Court of Common Pleas as provided °r law, whereupon the said orough will take immediate possession of the lands so appropriated. ORDAINED AND ENACTE into an Ordinance at a regular meeting of Coun- cil this 4th day of January, A. D. 1882, JOHN 8. WALKER President. ATTESTED: W. T. KELLY Borough Secrétary And now, to-wit, January 6th, A. D, 1982 the foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved. H. P. HARRIS 77-2-2t Burgess. Treasurer .......... 1,250.00 | owner under the right of eminent domain i Total . we $395,842.58 | — { LIABILITIES ! Capital stock paid in 25,000.00 i Undivided profits—net ........ 33,609.00 Reserves for dividends, contin- BOHCIes, O88 crmcusmasemimiane 1,750.00 | Circulating notes outstanding... 25,000.00 to banks, including certi- | Due i fled and cashiers’ checks out- SANGINE ceeciecssorsise 741.60 | Demand deposits . 101,188.17 | Time deposits 183,658.76 Total $395,842.53 | State of Pennsylvania, county of Centre ss: McDOWELL, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol | swear that the above statement | jive 3° the best of my knowledge and ef. W. K. McDOWELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn this 5th day of January, 1982, WALTER YEARICK Notary My commission expires March 2, Correct Attest: 1933. R. H. BENNISON JACKSON KLINE Directors. EET) A Warne: B 0 STATE COLLEGE (Matinee Daily at 1:30) FRIDAY — Janet Gaynor, El Brendel in “DELICIOUS” SATURDAY— Greatest Musical Comedy Since “Gold Diggers of Broadway” “MANHATTAN PARADE” Entirely in Technicolor MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Greta Garbo, BB Ramon Navarro, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, in BEE “MATA HARI” WEDNESDAY — Chester Morris, Thelma Todd in “CORSAIR” THURSDAY— Sylvia Sidney, Estelle Taylor in i “STREET SCENE” NITTANY THEATRE FRIDAY — | “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE” | SATURDAY— | “DELICIOUS” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY— Triumphant Return with Sound of D. W. Grifith’s Epic “THE BIRTH OF A NATION” THURSDAY— “CORSAIR” Public WALTER J. KURTZ Charles Farrell, | | | =f Selby, and Enna--Jettick PUMPS AND OZFORDS $2.85 to before me | | | 600 PAIRS Queen Quality | | ———————————————————————_———————————————————————————————————————— | SALE STARTS Friday, January 8, 193 Mingle's Shoe Store | BELLEFONTE, PA.