THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931. CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT *« » . * ® SPRING MILLS Mr. Mom D. DG. M, and staff, Pleasant Gap, installed the offic Mills lodge No. 537, I. O, O, Fa and the following with 28-year Jewels at the same time: W, FH. M. Allison, G. N. Wolfe, MoCool. and 0. A. Jamison, Rev. of State College made the which done of rs of or de Spring last Friday members evening, were presented Veteran A. Sones, J. T. Ww. C. presentation very Impure The Spring Mills Water extended its pipe line to grist mill and will now be supply of water y line, wil] Blery speech, wns ssively. company has the Fetterolf able to give of mped €emi- out In case be ly sh and nother and Mr the latter’ 1. Boyer The re held at his 70th spent very up Balir's Lewisburg W. Straver visited and Mrs, C. Mackeyville. party being wns birthday “John Bair, it The evening The party was iis daughters and a few and friends, He had been away of the meantime friends arrived home aos around he re markges« "hat does this all “mean?” A little later he ¢ “Oh, I know now.” The following is a list of those present: Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Strouse and sons John and Clyde; Roy Balr, Mr. and Mrs. George Zerby and Miss wrt and el Rau: wEe gotten of Mr and was a during and in and ticed so any 3 1 neighbors ‘prise, part evening 3 Ar the early ir ir the gathered he no- sald ifidren Ged Donald, Maal “Ken neth. Mr. and Mrs Jean: Mrs Ruth ren Ray, wind Robert; little and Ernest Char- and (iene shultz and P leg and Dorothy William Mrs 1 evening William King. larence daughter. very refreshments fisted of After na of the tzell and =a lot of gerved Aansberry was spent pleas an were Cons m ret entertainment imental ir many instr 4 usc B + 4 it vocal wishing rather a late BOALSBURG ITEMS, Mr. and Mrs ton, the of Mr EE, Dr. W. W and companied Mr, Mrs of WatSontown. on a drive to where they visited Dr Glenn. Rev. H after a fe and Dr, and ishurg, week. Miss George Stuart { week-end at the home Stuart Woods spen t mother ac: James Eradford and Mrs. T. O and Brysor I. Wink retu ned visit with Saturday days his wife ter Mrs visited at Getty Henry friends daugh shurg Bitner. of Lew. in town last Mary M. Hoffer, spending some in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrp. Harvey Elmira, N. Y." were In town week-end. Lester Ham Friday The State aanong of Col- lege, is time friends Mowery, over the Brouse, went by morning, Women's « hold their regul » of Mra, WW. W, Linden Ha on Saturday Ww LA Rockey (quite : i fi accompanied by Frank ‘plane to Gettysburg, lass of Lutheran ar meeting White near afternoon 18 Doon the 8 at the . . wr ho Mra who ha month. is able to spend part of wh day down 4 Mra C M Dale guests of Miss Ann the of a Dale Mr i ©1 anniversary of the eo of Rev. W. J. Wagner, of the Boals- '¢ Lutheran charge, Will be celabrat- Sunday, October 18. The morning will be held in Zion church, Boalsburg. at 10:30; the sermon will be preached by Rev. John “Wagner Hudson Heights, N. J. The evening gervice will be held in St. Mark's church at Pleasant Gap, at 7:30. The sermon wil] be preached by Rev. John Harkins, of 8tate College WHITEWASHING and SPRAYING Dairy Barns a Specialty. Modern and Efficient Equipment. WORK GUARATEED, EDWARD DURST Phong 2RI. CENTRE HALL gt or pa gervice of 038,4t a. A HM ue. CHURCH MEETING Sesslons of West Susquehanna | Held at Boalsburg, Re- Delegates, REFORMED ' CLOSED | Fall Classis, viewed by Fall meeting of Classis of the Tuesday evening Reformed Reformed church represented by Rev, 76th annual | Susquehanna eformed church vlosed last week at the Boalsburg. The Centre Hall was D. R. Keener, Musser, and D kK. Keller; charge by Rev, red Gries 8. Mosser; Rebersburg Miller and John seasion of the the West The of it of church Clarerce Aaronshburg ing and Samuel charge by Rev. A. J. A. Bhreckengast. The meeting was to the con- sideration of the work the church a whole A survey of the State of owed that the Re- ation has red from : rtunities given of iN 2 while suff opp urch sh denom a oh rmed sod inet men, The prepare hymns and Songs evening service a such of pamphlet for the id not contain a sufficle a type of hymns. education received and the optional author: nt suitable use at an ized hymnal number of Religious erabla attention work done commended general opinion was that a tion of the present method essary. d- aggressive the but simpliie. cons wns A~ was ner rn —— A PS SASS * * * ® * ® FARM CALENDAR * TIMELY REMINDERS FROM * PENNSYLVANIA STATE CORLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE “$6 5 0 0 5 00 9 » > 0 Burn Garden Trash— and rE id Hine rari. 8.1 Veg A nid the Treat Stored Wheat— freeing and oh has a tem. SETTER 3 Hum ven. shren. perature heft, dry mie tiation Weed Out Poor Stock Scrub Bulls are a prolific source of geruh cone n Weed ou cows hy Dre venting th Ins wipe em from coming into exist. anes the herd ostigata the of sons if breeding to it is poss him to improve If he standard tha wor the herd that eannot weed him Produee Quality Eggs ing quality eggs i help » or § lav. far water fountains ard hen neat for every 4 Toate the nests as nn Om exit doors Proteet from Rast Grease than ing plowshares from rust are stored for the winter, is better oil for protect. when they The Centre Raporiar., $1.50 a year. PENN Y- .A-WORD COLUMN ie pays for a fourline wlumn, These Iitlle ade. are wonder workers Im the way of results. Adver- fae anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to 8 “House and Ls for Sale” ad, In this young oow.— | F. Williams, Centre Hall, FOR R ENT- “Five unfurnished rooms rent reasonable. Inquire Old Fort toad Stand. i FOR cmd J tober is hei re; your for dropped aphlos a 8 ALE. put in order winter for shel - apples; also, cider, all you want at 10e¢ per bu Harry Dingess. FOR miuie ng I Ding wy and a cheap SALE. —] nile, a he bought them ~Harry have can be use for Hall, ES have os, Cent no ro CIDER FPRESS-My cider press at Tusseyville will be in operation every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday .~C. A Miller, Centre Hall, CIDE R PRESS at Centmp Hal Sta- | tion operates every Tuesday and Thurs. | day until further notice.~Clyde Dut- | row, Centre Hall, 038 | PROPERTY FOR BALE. Dwelling house, with all modern converdences; price reasonable. Property located at 126 Hartswick Ave, Btate College. Ap- ply of Charles H. Breon, S8tate College, Pa. 037.3 CHEAP I.AND WANTED-Three to fifteen acres of cheap cleared land, with or without bullding. within ten miles of Centre Hall Location. water, roads, quality of land (no swamp) not essential HE, I. Ebright, Centre Hall WANTED-Market chickens of all kinds; tgnkage soM, $2.00 per owt-- A. M. Reigel, Contre Hall; phone 11- Ra, 4: FOR BALE~Two work horses, weigh 1400 the, esch: also, 60 suckling pigs. RR. Wolf, Centre Hall; phone 176R31L. Nature Provided for “Cold Storage” Pussy Ope day the local carpenter, who had taken a job In the City, came to me. He had under his arm one of the oddest little kittens I've ever geen, Apparently a longehalred white it didn't look like a Persian, It didn’t look like anything T'd ever seen fore. More than sapything looked like a polar bear's cub. “What kind of a cat Is this?" asked him. “This here is a cold storage cat, “A what? 1 erled, thinking of frozen eres and defunct chicken, Cold its somewhat slekiy see it glue, glar age was in in fancy then ngo” he explah “the cold storage warenouse Im in' for! k It ys lot of etits to kik \ 1 1 3 of] T6 see Lien ort-hiniveds, «= Aara irday Evening Post First Book on Fishing Credited to a Woman that was pubiistied } nnd was writ in abot ien st. Alban’'s s time the ols were busy mi American % Of heir coveries fu: but very litle since authoress, Thomas fly-caster According anthoress monly known, "the sport Is followed for its sake and not inercepary gala. the thirteen flies described In V 2 hook, in cou use Own "A hoy i f mon to Mr. Juli said Walton's Com classic that any a orl tion now eat Angler, “the only ever been written on written in 1663. An the time of publiea- nhout 17 pence and a price around $2,500, sport ginal « Wis realizes Saving the Sequoias r to pr last of the tion to » one for There are n } genuolns add hot proves Yosemite of them tree is named of the tional fa which = whi three thie N i 3 contains the hrateh through Wawo ad oa runs. AE motor ro Uses of Education Bees cull their several sweets from this flower and that blossom, here and there where they find them, but them. gelves afterwards make the honey, which is all and purely their own, and several fragments he borrows from others, he will transform and shuffle together to compile a work that shall be absolutely his own; that is to say, his judgment; his Instruction, labor, and study tend to nothing else but to form that. He Is not obliged to dis cover whence he got the materials that have assisted him, but only to produce what he has himself done with them. ~Montaigne in “Of Education.” PROBAK-nor a sour blade inn a million Look at the label of your paper thls week, If you pald on subseription, cred- it should be shown. If the figures in. dicate Indebtedness to us, we would ap- preclate a remittance, a——————————— COLYER. who holds a Associated Ge in good pnd #113 Le WwW. Cooney with the company ents George position i Flectri prised M. Cooney, Radiola, and to instal] I the Johnstown Mr Mrs gsevding them a home Sat ! One his pa and by new rday of its Ine on kind in dedi — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, John M SALE REGISTER. —————— PUBLIC OCTOBER 28, at 9:00 or on the Three 34 ents, Pine Grove Mills, 6 miles Stata College, HH LOTECE, 4 Goss farm Mules, AU DITOR’ 8 NOTICE, he Ma of ASSIE od § C Estate of > WwW. J. Walker, « Miles Townships In the Court of Pleas o County, tha mon entre ns Nao r | Te May 118 Term, hereby ths _apivoi given nfed tl {een Potters oker Val " OCTOBE lock P Fuage ne i tone i ale in the of $ Centre tI described o-wit BEGINNING at stones at the of th above des Sou ribed MIT - of InsyIivania thence west ner premises at line {f land of th { monwealith North 68% cornet thence degrees East 503 rods to South 24% degrees East along ands of sald Commonwealth 21.3 rods corner thence again along lands of the sald Commonwealth South 63% degrees East. €6 rods to corner: North along lands of the same degrees East 41.5 rods to corner; North along lands of same, 87% East 1169 rods to corner; thence along lands of same North 24% degrees West 17.5 rods to corner, thence along lands of same North 67% degrees East 1404 rods to stones; thence alomg lands of same North 63 degrees East 148 rods to stone corn: along lands of same North degrees West §5 rods to stone corn. thence South degrees gone same to the 24% thence degrees noe thence slong lands of same West 145 Tods to thence along lands of 24% degrees West 5 rods thenee North along lands 3% degrees East 50.3 thence North 24% lands of John Ripka, thence South Estate corner; to of rods dee oarner Brockerhoff degrees West thence South 24% other lands of John D ed, 124 rods to middle thence along middle of sald public road, South 69 dgrees West 208 rods to point in said road; thence again along middle of sald road North 86% degrees West 36 rods to point if said road; thence South along other land of the said John D. Decker, 58 degrees Bast 33 rods to large dead cherry; thence again along other lands of the sald Decker, South 84% degrees West 136 rods“to corner of what is Known as the Kelley line; thence Bouth along sald Kelley line 24% degrees East 263 rods to stones, the place of beginning. CONTAINING, according to sald sur. vey, 676 ACRES, more or less. Notice is hereby given that Logan M. Decker, Administrator of the . Es tate of John DD. Decker, deceased, will be a bidder at sald sale. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent of the purchtse money to be paid on day of sale, and the balance In cash upon delivery of deed. a LOGAN M. DECKER. Administrator of the Estate of John D, Decker, deceased. 4 298.8 rods to sts degrees Decker, of public road; nes; along deceans Yast dtodd ms of » {OW mat WHO PAYS? pays when you wicident? but why Look at the label of your paper toe week. If you pald on subseription, ered- may it should be shown. If the figures In. yourself | i ate Indahiednoss to us, we would ap- of § 1 | preciate a remittance, ho an auto- ile have law sult des not A relieve the ¢ and ? Jot a Farm protect you wre, anxiety. expense Bureau A farm policy for » The RICH ELIEU rance y for n and 3] trey policy farmers -—-a rural small city folks. ion from C. N. KRYDER, Centre Hall I (Continuous Bhows 2 to P. MM) USE Ss AND FRIDAY. HUSBANDS? THURSDAY TRAVELING t is easily best burning and to use the it economical Coal wf RY ee iy wa-{arfoon Comedy, «ton loads at price, in an SATURDAY Fhe Sereen's Greatest Comedy-~ MILSOM BROS. CAUGHT PLASTERED” News—Cartoon Comedy, RADIO Repair MONDAY, TUES. AND WED. Service We are prepared In a modern “EAST OF BORNEO” service on all makes at Reasonable Why depend on tinkering and News—Cartoon Comedy, The STATE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR. SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. 0. F. Building.) 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