THE LUUAL AND PERSONAL. W. P. Breon of Millheim was a caller at this office on Tuesday morning Mrs. G. Alfred Crawford, of town, who has been seriously {ll for several weeks, is reported as slightly improv ing. Save from 20 to 50 per cent, during the 90th Anniversary Sale of Furniture and Rugs at W. R. Brachhill's Furni ture Store, Bellefonte. adv Mr. and Mrs. F. V. accompanied by thelr daughter, Mrs Jerry Confer, of Belleville, motored to Philipsburg on Saturday. Jodon, of town The George Horner reunion will be held Saturday, August 1st, at Grange Park, Centre Hall, in the Junior Farmers’ building. All friends and relatives invited to attend, Under the new gasoline tax law there are no exceptions made to any one except the U, 8. Even the Come monwealth of Pennsylvania must pay tax the same as a private individual Mrs. J. J. sons avid and Kelvan. at Downers Grove, a Chi- They were called |} uncle, John B. Fo Spangler and two small returned to long resident health during Years, was Hospital Information Stove | use of Trooper D held before Hall. Hayes Ralston and wife and James B. Brooks and wife accompanied Geo. Vogt to his former home in Wilkes- Barre, where the latter went to wisit his wife an baby daughter, Jane Crockett, Dr, Harshbarger came to Millheim on Monday to remain permanently. He former! practiced it In Millheim he will live in the Mrs Frank Smith property Thompsontown western section of town. Miriam. two-year-old « and Mrs. James Fou pawn mower wpeful spirit, » Noll, R. N.. of Pleasant wticing her profession i developed te an 1 icitis on BSBaturday a vas immediately oparat hospital. Sunday Mrs, W. H. Noll, young lady, with Hugh M. Smith, of town, at the wheel. mot- ored to the hospital to be with her ov Her condition at present favorable, parents of the er the crisis is very Recent guests entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thos 1. Moore were Mrs. Winifred Loveland and Miss Ruth E. Loveland, of Hershey, Miss Loveland is the art superVisor in the Hershey schools and if fioW taking graduate work at State College. Ken neth I. Boyer was also a week-end guest, Mr. Boyer is a graduate of Muhlenburg College and now holds the responsible position of lHght engineer in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, located in Allentown. Henry M. Hosterman and Wm. C. Nevi, of Poalsburg, were callers at this office last week in the interest of the estate of the late Wesly Nevil, late of Potter township, deceased, the form er being the administrator, The Nev. il property will be sold at public sale on August 15th as advertised in this issue, Mr. Hosterman, long a school teacher in Centre county, since discon: tinuing the practice of that profession, in engaged In the office of the purchas- ing agent for Penn State. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knarr entertain ed during the past week the following friends and relatives: Mrs, Luke Swab and two children. of Pittgburgh: Mrs Ebon Bower, of Bellefonte; Mra, Le nora Burd, of Millheim: Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Franke and two children, of Bal timore, Md.; Mrs, Philip Gross and two children, of Bellefonte; Miss Bettie Burrell, of Lock Haven: Mrs, Clam Meeker, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Cloyd Hewett and two children, of Al. toona. One of the Hewett children is remaining at the Knarr homie for the week, msn ONION. LOW NGI SC bh A SY, LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Mary Potter had her town property occupied by her, reroofed Ernest teach one of the grades in the main school house in Pleasant Gap. Guy Brooks, farmer on the W, 8. Brooks farm, west of town, recently lost two work horses by death, Coleman Wingard, postmaster at Spring Mills, began the erection of a post office building on the Krape site, A mountain mink was caught in a rat trap in the cellar at the home of Garman Matter, in town, Mr. and Mrs. B. W Hazel and son Earl, of Youngstown, were recent vis- itors at the RR. M. Smith home. Nrs, C. A, Krape, of Spring Mills, who had been confined to bed on ac- count of sickness, is able to be about the housdg again J, 8. Boozer and family occupied Sunset club house for the past ten days and during that time entertained number of friends. Miss Anna fortney wil hold : 3 the office on handing printer tha for he auditors port of Harris Towns will appear in The Willing Workers of the an Sunday School, held their month) at the home of Gladys Keller, The following first meq hands of it: those rement early have wothing for their labor, but got Lack thelr deposits In wages. There iz no prospect of the plant being oper. ated in the future, . PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN FOR SALE. ABC electric washer reasonable price~Mre . Della Reiber, Centre Hall, . WANTED A dependable man to learn the grocery business. Promising future for the right man. Address W. W. care of this paper. FOR SALE. ~l-horse wagon, 1-horse plow, cultivator, in good condition. — F. PP. Auman. Spring Mills, FOR SALE-—A quantity of purple top turnips, nice quality Harry Reish, Centre Hall, LOST « Weekend case, between Pleasart Gap and Old Fort; initials M, M. K. on case; reward-—-Margaret Kel ler, Pleasant Gap. FOR SALE OR RENT ~—A good building, about 20x25 feet In size, locat- ed on Grange Park, and used for some years as a sales stand-Inquire of W. H. Homan, Centre Hall 3t,028 COAL~~WIiil deliver bituminous and cannel coal from Snow Shoe and Phil. ipsburg mines at following prices: $4 to $4.40 for bituminous, net ton; $5.75 for cannel, net ton~H, W. Wagner, Boalsburg;: phone 34R2. 027 FOR SALE-Freshman radio, bat. tery set, with good strong battery and electric charger~—Mrs. MM. BE. Strohm, Cantrg Hall, WANTED--Market chickens of all kinds; tankage sokl, $2.00 per owt A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11. Ra, iu HALL, PA, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Thelma lobine Joseph George Donahey Centre Hall Anna Pauline Fohringer,.. Centre Hall Blanchard A. Parson Mary Eves Penn, Furnace Warriors Mark John Lixik . Grass Flat Anna Korman yon r—————— APA —— Gold Star Mothers Sal} for France. of Bellefonte, sailed Wednesday on the U. 8. 8. Roosevelt to France with will visit their sons’ graves in France, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned administrator of Wesley Nevil will sell at public Raia, on the premises. two miles south of yer. and six floes south of Centre inPotter township, Centre county, on SATURDAY POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, For Treasurer, HOBER'] For Sheriff, For Sherif, Orisa ¥ ¥ MER BRBEON, Be Por 1} ; For Recorder, County Commissioner WW $0¢ * IHN 8 SPEARLAY — S———— REFUBLICAN PARTY For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce the name of I. FRANK MAYES, of College town. ship. as a candidate for Sheriff of Cen tre county, } ing the Republican Party of Centre coun- ty at the primary to be held on Tuesday, Beptember 15th, 1931. For Treasurer, We are authorised to announce the name of 0, G. MORGAN, of Bellefonte Boro, as a candidate for Treasurer of Centre county, ®nbjeet to the rales governing the Hepublicans Party of Centre county at the primary to be held on Tuesday, September 15, 1031. For Treasurer, I hereby announce mymeif as a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Cen tre County, subject to the rules govern. ing the Republican primaries to be held Tuesday, September 10, 1831. C. C. SHUEY. Treasurer, We are authorized to announces the name of PHILIP E. WOMELSDORF, of Phil ipsburg, as a candidate for Treasurer of Contre county, subject to the rules gov- groing the Republican primaries to be held Toesday, September 6, 1831. For Register, We are authorised to announce the same of HAROLD D, COWHER, of Belle: fonte, as a candidate for Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans Court of Centre county, subject to the rules governing the Republican party of Centre county. at its primary to be held Tues day, September 156th, 091, RADIO We are prepared in a modern up-to-date Shop to give prompt and efficient service on all makes of Radio Sets, at Reasonable Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work, Give US a eall, SGNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. O. ¥F. Bullding.) CENTRE HALL, FA. Service To JULY some of the finest bargains, ANOTHER CHANCE FOR YOU to select $1.95 palrs—Values to #500, 89c 89c MEN'S OVERALLS Exceptional values Extra heavy, triple-stitched. $4.95 $4.95 $4.95 Don’t Delay ! Buy and Save MILLHEIM ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. 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