Sa ———— LOCAL AND PERSONAL Daniel Daup is driving a new Dedge- Bix sedan, Ripka, of Milroy, a Tuesday. H. Lingle Park Sunday George H, was risitor in town on Mr. and Mrs, William Subury, drove to Grange and took dinner there. of Mrs, Rebecca Wolf and children, who had been at the Fortney homes at Tus. seyville for some time, returned to her fo in Juniata. Mrs. J, 8. Getchell and children. Uniontown; have been with her mother, Mrs. Dollie Brungart, during the past week. of Mrs. C. J. her Schaffer, of Altoona, is with | sister, Mrs Leister, her brother, Lanson Burris. in Mrs, Schaffer and Mrs. Leister planning to visit their other h Jurris, in Lancaster, Clara and town. are brother, Charles S. will Park local dal Girt Curtis B. Refber, distribute rvinan, circulars on ge this week, calling attentiom to deliver- he will daily from 7 ground deliv the M make on to 8 A request, ies falr earlier on ern States, ° China Grove visit Mrs, Cor Keller and fa nily. The was favored by abeth Hoy gle Hoy, of Mingle, Mingle, young Reporter, Monday from morning, | Miss El Anna Min. i and Phill Mrs, W, Gro , dan f Mrs SO of I people The f ternal org fine, with { he Philips ho- urg. Friday evening. The | ending speaker was Gen. Martin, trea i rer of the Pennsylvania. The | gathering w attended by R. M. Smith, Daniel Daup, Jr. T F. Delaney M. Fisher, representing First Na tional Bank H. ¥. Erdley. A. B Lee, T. J. Decker and J, H. Rishel of the Spring Mills National; 8. W. Gram- Mr R, 8. Btover Millheim National Bank and Trust Co. and Curtis M. Bierly and Mr. Mever the Reébersburg State Bank, A fire Mills a which Hyves State of is and F the here; ley, Smith and of the 4 oi origin of | Decker, who of Long's large number infested the garret of home. To rid the place of the the tiny nests along the rafters were singed. After completing the op- and himsely that embers were Jeft. Mr. Decker left garret. In a shorgy time smoke seen coming through the shingle Mr, Decker informed and John Meyer quickly went to the and extinguished the before property damage was wa# narrowly fverted In Spring f days the WwW ow “go, was peculiar. J in the vicir annoyed by =a that had store, was of waspa hie wasps eration assuring no the was | rout with attic any was fire done, $ Miss Anna Jane Musser, of Mil Hall, | of Mr. Mrs, Musser, a frequent visitor at the Good- hart home here. was rather seriously injured In an automobile accident cently, Bhe was visiting with rela: tives In Tyrone and together wity a young lady and her gentleman friend, | started for Altoona. At Bellwood an | insurance agent driving a car lost his | hearings through a strong light on a passing car and hit the car Miss Mus. ser was a passenger in, Which car had driven to the side of the road to avoid a collision. The young lady was cut on the chin, the gash requiring ten | stitches, and also received a but un- der the right eye. Both arms were also injured, the left arm having be- come useless the following morning, but since has become near normal, I ILRI EI ASN, a daughter and talph “Ea i Miss visiting Leister, in Prof. IL. Stanley Philadelphia, they will be E. MM. Buckwalter, secretary of the Company, and father witlter, of Cincinnati, Mr, Rev, Doctor Noah E, Yeiser, of will speak the regular services in the Methodist church at Centre Hal) and at Sprucetown and give the pro hibition moving picture, ‘The Last Raid of Sheriff Kendall Linn Coun- ty" at Spring Mills, August 30 Hebers! Mrs, Clara Evelyn Blerly. of her grandmother, this place. urg, is O. Packer and Mr Tuesday, until Mre drove to Thursday of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Buckwalter is Philadelphia Electric of Frank Buck- Ohio, whose wife Packer. and Brooks, on where guests is a daughter of The at of Mirs, Bell mn Daniel Gress, by of auto « Rev, and Ohio. arrived here aire, remained until first vacationing Tuesday evening and today (Thursday.) Since the of month they have been in various parts of Pennsylvania and ¥ adjoining States, Rev. Gress, almost pastor of the » and ha among A SR SA Rattler Hunts Woods Mice, 1 i) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ————— DEMOCRATIC PARTY, For Treasurer nat Sheriff, For Recorder, County Commissioner, Ye are authorized to an 8. WOMER. or Rush y candidate for the nomination that in ounce Township, Commissioner, subj Democrat 131 verning the Primaries to be held Sept, 15 1 County Commissioner, anthorized to amnounce that BRUNGART, of Miles Town- for nomination for We are J. VICTOR ship, is a candidate the office of Commissioner of Centre County, on the Demnocratic ticket, sabject to the decision of the voters of the party Primaries to be held Tuesday, September 15, 1981 County Commissioner, We are authorized to announce that JOHN 8. SPEARLY of § £ Township is a candidate for nomination for the of- fice of Commissioner of Centre county, the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters of the party as ex- pressed at the Primaries to be beld Tues day, Sept. 15, 1831 - —— REPUBLICAN PARTY For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce the name of I. FRANK MAYES, of College town- ship, as a candidate for Sheriff of Con subject to the rules govern ing the Republican Party of Centre coun- ty at the piimary to be held ou Tuesday, Beptember 156th, 103L For Treasurer, We are authorized to announce the name of 0, G. MORGAN, of Bellefonte Bore, as a candidate for Treasurer of Centre Sounty, subject to the rules governing the Republican Party of Centre county at the primary to be held on Tuesday, September 15, 1931. For Treasurer, 1 hereby announce myself as a candi. date for the office of Treasurer of Cen. subject to the rules govern ing the ublican primaries to be held Tuesday, September 15, 1631. C. CC, SHUEY. For Treasurer, We are authorized to announce the name of PHILIP BE. WOMELSDORF, of Phil ipshurg, as a eandidate for Treasurer of tre Spunty, subject to the rules gov. erning the epublican primaries to be held Tuesday, September 15, 1981. For Register, are authorized to a oo nate ot HAROLD nh. 0 i Be of : Belle. of Southern Farmer Tells of Conditions, Wa right all know that times are now, but rot many of us have | out the cause for such | A eer recently took time to go over the really figured & condition Tennesgea mountain matter and then wrote his conclusions follows: { to his local paper, a | Mr. Editor: There talk our so-called believe ‘tis duty to write my views on the same | help possible geems vo be Re- Dear 80 much about | publican prosperity, 1 my | | and to analyze the situations as far as we can make BOS up | { our | had { Hving and so forth, our minds we otter change ways of I have taken my own for in- | Casa stance, and 1 ses my mistakes and others have acted likewise. 1 Ford out, many bought a instead of a farm, and it is worn bug the farm 1 figured I invested in a radio and the radio gives We Your ome Things tannot sugeest that You Patronlze Home Stores First and to Boost«r Stores for the Your Home Merchants Supply. ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES School Needs of All Kinds for Boys and Girls Can Be Selected to Best Advantage | ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES Every Wednesday is “Suburban Day” IN Altoona Booster Stores Closed Tharsday Afternoons During August, ATTEND THE ALTOONA Speedway RACES Labor Day September 7 Altoona Booster Association hard times last fall If 1 had spent my instead caught me In bad shape last $1060 for flour IL. I'd garage have been Inst of gas and of built a nice Year a 1 loafed in the mountains a week or two Jitty-Namel Demonstration. WED. & THURS., AUG. 26 & 27 At Grange Fair Visit Our Display and Receive a 30c Can of JIFFY-NAMEL FOR 10c HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. MILLHEIM instead of covering my barn an instead it being in fixing BO'S my cow won't get out, but she's and mortgaged to for blankets my wife bought from an ag- ent instead of paying the preacher, ain't of ther pasture boot two I'm on a cash basis now, but I got no cash, The Cenure Reporter. $1.50 a year INSURANCE a REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. PICNIC WEEK Just a few more days and Grange Week will be with us. We is here. Lot of Dresses Palm Beach Clothes 3195 $4.95 BUY NOW PRICES LOWER QUALITY HIGHER NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM 8 YEARS OLD, AND GROWING BIGGER and BETTER EVERY YEAR. Grange Encampment AND Centre Co. Fair 70 Acres of Beautiful Grounds, All Devoted to Camping and Exhibitions GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. August 22 to 28, 1931 450 Families Spending the Week in Tents. Thousands Attending Daily to View Splendid Attractions and Enjoy Varied Amusements. BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY. HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS IMMENSE STOCK and POULTRY DISPLAY SPEAKERS of STATE and AL REPUTA.- HEA TION. Hon. E. B. Dorsett, Master Fenna. State Grange, on Thursday. Hon. John A. McSparran, Secretary of Agriculture, and others. BAND CONCERTS, GRANGE PLAYS, ETC. Admission (Entire Week) - - - - B5OC 50c Charged for Parking Automobiles. ALL TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK. ad PPP \