THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. NOTICE is bereby given to the rnin ————— se eo—— " « os REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, : . "ei a) The rom roads leadirg from Bpring COURT PROCLAMATION. CORRESPONDENTS’ A. H. Krumrine, et ux, to Fannie B.}], FARM CALENDAR «| Mills to Route No. 95, by way of Farm WHERBAS the Honorable M. Ward | Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder- . ~ Boeger, tract in State College; $900. . TIMELY REMINDERS FROM ers Mills and Penns Cave, recently re- Fleming, President Judge of the Court men and also such Constables, (that DEPARTMENT Johnson, et al to G. Ble p MELY CMY . : d and ‘later is of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial may have business in their respective Moore traat in State College; $3500.00.1, PENNYLVAN STATE COnLEGE Suived a — Rg Pa frell and Dita oning of He SOE) fitelota. reduiring oh rupee; % 2 : s * are ’ ’ 3 [; LL Ave An appiicaio eavier ¢ { i . BOALSBURG ITEMS, Janet Wilkinson, to Emma Flax. et . . *litme + chi tre, having losued uch ee 8 ) they bs \ . .« tract in Boggs twp. $1000 “8 eva se 8 limestone chips. ing date of the 9th day of October, and there in thelr proper persons at Mrs, F, M. Charles a qaughisr, bak, a CL an WD} 3 tap, to Al-jure Bulty Safely— _|1931. to me directed, for holding a|the time specified above, with their Pauline, are visiting friends in "hila Anne 1, . enezey, eo. bar, 10 = Bulbs, including dahlias, gladiolas, Court of Common leas Orphang records, inquisitions examinations and delphia pha Delto House Association, tract in}... and others which have bloom PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN |50 0 court of on a Benslo of their own A TIT aROo to do th ; State College; $2400 A, En wt” atiguldt be Ah] : oa the P Oyer and Termin Pe ond | things tq their offices appertaini ae Mrs. George Mothersbaugh and | PUM D1 - ed during the summer, should De aK- SROs, or ar an ngs eir oO ppertaining to 3 ! . r Weankenberzor. Xe ary sso pays for a four-line ad. in this daughter Ruth were guests of Mr. and G, W. Franke nberger, exet. 10 Mary lon up as soon as frost has blackened ontat . ttle ude. mre wonder|Oeneral Jal Delivery. in Bellefonte, for be done, and those who are bound in Mrs. Charles Mothersbaugh, of State A. Frankenberger, tract in Penn tWD.S 0 (ops. Place in a dry. shaded place workers in the way of results, Adver-ithe County of Centre; recognizance to prosecute against the 31000. ; I. is | the Com unti} the tops are dead and the bulbs tse anything mare, om Re Hy Wanted And the Grand Jury to convenes on prisoners that are and shall be in Jail they were entertained at the home of Alred =n on, i Sn He , ¥ dry. Leave considerabla stem when — the fourth day of November, 1931 of Centre County, be then and there to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stuart A of Penna. tract in Harvisi. ing the tops and store the bulbs FOR SALE—Fine Sprayed Sinoke- at 10 o'clock A. 3M. And the Traverse |Prosecute against them as shall be just. Misses Anna Mary Hess and Ruth twp » $2500, wo . 1 tl in boxes in a place wheore potatoes |house and Stayman-Winesap apples, at Jury called for the regular meeting of Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa. Crain accompanied a friend from Al- a udore Davia Peg 20 BE at tn keap well, reasonable prices. —MceNitt Fruit Farm, | Quarter Sessions Court will convene on the 12th day of October in the year of toona to New York on Friday morning. jg, iq tw : . $23.500. u- Proteet Housed FPullets—— Milroy. Pa ol the second Monda y of November, 1831, i $ SSD, Fs ry or Tr wer Oth n 1q A &% returning home to attend Teachers’ In- " a Prolapsus and cannibalism are com being November 9th, at 10 A, M ; and “&. ¢ * 4 8.8 8 a 8 a 0 College, on a drive 10 pittsburgh where year of our Lord, 19231, and the 155th Tallofont 8. Gramley, ot ux, to Paul mon in valiel oR after FOR RENT—¥Five unfurnisfed rooms|the Traverse Jury for the Second Week the Independence of the United States tite i sxiiel Xe i ¢ ATI aud £ i FULL fiom ‘ Of alte Iie . stitute in DBeiletfonit Zimmerman. tract in Milheim, Penn} = " vy poultrymen have rent reasonable. Inquire "Old Fortiof Court will appear the third Monday ©f America : fer . \ wining for £1 x are 1 . Sinny otitry pay a : . . was . " jss Melva Jacobs, In traini for aland Miles twp.: $L . . ; : t} y Road Stand of Novemebr., 1831, being n vmber . BE. DUNLAP, Sherif 3 - 8) i il RLM 3 : nove 14+ : wy ’ “ 1 P. Zimmerman to 8 War . _ihot a 16th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A, M. Bheriff's Office, Bellefonte, 1 ren's hospit in New sird : HOUSE FOR Sunday night at th seamiey, tra rents, Mr. and Mrs, Mal ir 1 Millthelm, Penn ra are Hothed for Spring-— nd 1 i should : 2 , Wednesdny singer ot ux, to Oak Hall j™'™" Ke ne a bl foi na erman en d tory esis ’ Yr tait © 3 J Miller, Centre Hall 4 : ) tract in na ery, root Cops 3 ana aedr son Ad t Greensburg Ps Ta + CHEAP LAND WANTED—Three to {i CenNsSours. v . x fh a held Ive . BB at, adm. U homa Feed Hungry fifteen acres of cheap cleared land, interesting services were HOU : a ih . a 12+ : Inter ud es that d Oo ave sufficient food with or without bullding. within ten {f goo i winter should bel{miles of Centre Hall Location, water, fed sugar syrup before cold weather, roads, quality of 4a i (no swamp) not essential.—H. L. Ebright, Centre Hall Mil itheran church on Sunday at a honor of the pastor, Rev. W. J. Wagner. Rev. Wagner entered thel T. F. Auman Freed from County Jail Reduce Living ministry forty years ago and for the A court order was filed placing Thom : One way oi ing to requce 3 WANTED-—Market chickens of all past ten years has peen the very ef-las Franklin Auman, of south otter $ osts is to produce as MUCH (nds: tankage sold, $2.00 per cwt— ficlent pastor of the Boalsburg charge. | township, on probation for a period Of ins td family living as possible on the arm. . M. Reigel, Centre Hall: phone 11- The sermon for the occasion WasSjtwenty years and granting his reiense pe " +k . yy 4 . . — “es preached by his son Rev. John H.ltrom the county jail on the payment Drink Plenty of Mik 13. te vagner, of Hudson Heights, N. J. wholof $250 and the costs in the case. It Good health demands plently of milk also read a number of congratulatory jwill be recalled that Auman, who is It supplies the body with necessary |j USE i “vs ia 114 messages, among them one from Dr.lpast seventy years of age, was cons {et - | materials in exceptionally healthful and PHILIPSBURG'S BEST COAL Kneubel, President of the United Lu led at the Septemebr term of court of economical forms. theran Church of America. A largejthe crime of arson for having set fire|Plek Apples Promptly— I] It is easily the best burning and and attentive audience participated injto his own home In Potters Mills,] A heavy dropping of apples indicates most economical Coal to use, the service, friends from other nearby |which resulted in but small dmnage. | that the fruit should be picked without | TRY = towns being present. Another services was sentent od to pay a fine of]delay. Prompt action will prevent joss was held at St, Mark's, Pleasant Gap. | $250, the costs in the case and one to|yeaders to Meet— in the evening, Rev. J. F. Harkins of ltwenty years in thé western peniten-| Cooperative leaders will meet at the State College, bringing the message. |tjary. The sentermce Was later modi CENTRE HALL, PA. Pennysylvania State College November The church and Sunday school room |fied to make the imprisonment in the b and6, for the sixth annual conference and we are sure Yo will buy were filled with interested friends who loounty jail and this was followed by nothing else. It is clean. wil] not extended congratulations, and wish forthe order of probation. coke over and low ] Work on the Port Matllda-Philips | | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | ] | Rev. and Mrs Wagner many more Deliveries In 8-ton loads at an years of continued SUCOess in their chosen work. At both services tokens ——————— burs shway {8 being rushed t . burg highway is being rushed to com exceptiona) low price. Ki Innocent Yet Condemned. pletion. Although almost two months OF appreciation were presented to Rev. In an autombile ident the nno-lof we & still remains for the] MILSOM BROS. L cont often pay—you may not be atlcontractors the WOrk will be complet. : ) Hpi Centre Hall hone 26R Wagner. The churches were decorat- s . ? . : ; i 4. i+) ‘a forna and altoget] rove it telieve this fall ha weather continues | ed with flowers and ferns and altogeth- I y * Had } State College, 'phone TL er the occasion proved quite delightful. }~ =" ds Bk WOH) be suitable & i — ES he . » 4 : Jureau policy from EKRYDER, Agent, Centre 3 in en a me vi ¢ to ok 3 The RI CH ELI EU Noth i "1 gS The whole question was settled long ago—as to how many cylinders Mr. and Mrs vs 3 to 11 P. M) 1 pn x - vigiting lehem, were Visiiing it takes in a motor car engine to give satisfactory smoothness. mMuUnuou Science definitely established the fact that at least six are neces- credit KETV OS i for Grammar school, des the way he has his pupils tr ined and as Melghan--Hardle Albright. the same way that it accepts 4-wheel brakes, parallel-mounted under control. Whenever oy arch he perfect panarama of New York from the school house to ihe with its laughter and tears; its color 1 od and glamor, «Can Ive YO Ul superiority. Everybody knows that nothing less than a six can News—Cartoon Comedy, / ’ give you built-in smoothness. springs and every other principle of proved and acknowledged Mrs. Bruce ——————— spent the k-end at the SATURDAY of Mr and Mrs. W I \ and Mrs, Burres. of York, visit “WATERLOO BRIDGE" b lt ® This general acceptance of the multi-cylinder idea had a t 4 uii=in § | has had a gros home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mae Clarke & Kent Douglas. . - deal to do with the fact that the Chevrolet, month after month, Stover An immortag drama tha will take its Tom Kerstotter spent a few daysiplace In the nme tion Picture hall of , : : . : Plate 1 tien. : during 1931, has been the largest selling automobile. For Chevro- his father, Frank Kerstetter lame alongside of “All Quiet on the Western Front let is a six. I a Water Company Also, Comedy, News, Cartoon. - installed rew pipe on thelr water line ROO ji NY . from the home of Cashier H. F. Rrdiey MONDAY AND TUESDAY Today, this six-cylinder smoothness and dependability are within to the extreme woesterm end of town. " eet esas ne “GOING WILD” reach of every new car buyer. For Chevrolet has produced a quality , Joe E. Brown. PUTTERS MILLA, car, powered it with a firmly-mounted six-cylinder motor—engi- Those who took supper at the G H Here again, folks. the screen's great ods Ad a wt comedis "t amon” teat McCormick home on Wednesday eve: est comedian. The season's Ere : as. oil and upkeep t nig were Mrs. Mazie Hosterman daugh- laugh and thril} picture. neered it to run at less expense for gas, P p than any ter. Mrs. Hewes. and son James. of We guarantee this one. other car—and priced it right down among the very lowest-priced Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. Rush and wife, of Ontario. Canada; Mr. and Mrs. E. G, WEDNESDAY cars in the market. Mingle. of Aaronsburg “TOO MANY COOKS” Will Steeley and Charles Bitner, of} Bert Wheeler; Derothy Lee. Lock Haven, made a business trip 0] wpe screen's dippy Jove birds In a Twenty beautiful models $ 1 dD ‘dD Potters Mills one day last week. bigger-better-finer picture. at prices ranging from to P. P. Henshall, wife and nephew, . 5 : They're here again madder and mer- John Wilkinson. of State College. vis- | Ng aver hafore : All prices §. o. b. Flint, Mich., special equipment extra. Low delivered prices and eosy rier than ever before. GC. M. A C. terms. {ted over the week end at the home 5% : ; ft Mrs. Henshalls mother, Mra. Ellen] News—Carfoon Comedy, Wilkinson. , FP. F. Palmer and wife, Mrs. Laura McCqpmick, G. H McCormick and wife The STATE spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. M. A. Sankey near Hollidaysburg. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR. Miss Fannie Hutchison, of State Col- “MAN FROM DEATH VALLEY” loge, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Tom Tylor. F. Miller. Rev. . E. Hazen and friend, Mr. h ¢ Lock Haven, called oO Mon (;. H McCormick home. iMller is Improv fs house The screen's greatest outdoor star In a great western thriller. Your heart wil] hammer, your pulse pound for the man who feared no one NewsCartoon Comedy, it painted 4 ns si ALL NEXT WEEK-- ON OUR STAGE~MUSICAL (COMEDY SHOW, ALSO PICTURES, 20 — Heal Live Stars—20, fing H mer Walker irvaler sedan, A SA COLYER. E. J. Treamtegeand family, Mrs, C E. Fye and family, spent Sunday at East Waterford with thelr cousin, Wil Ham Moyer. Mra, C, BE, Fye, accompanied by Miss. en Thressa and Leona Fye. and Marlin those Fyes left Monday morning to spend the week in Johnstown. TERRIBLE Eugene McClellan and Lowel] Young spent a few days in Pittsburgh and i HEAD COLDS) NEW CHEVROLET SIX Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eilsenhuth spent you doit a The Great American Valne Bunday at the Frank Linglet home. Mise Susie Fye and Mary 8. Horner spent a few days at Bnow Shoe, os . Zonite disinfects Man Made Famous by His Boots, Dies, By the nose, mouth 3 J Dis CR 2b) and throat. An See your dealer below Jacoly Miller, 93, of Pleasant Hil), activegermicide. . * who owned a pair of red top boots , Use regularly goventy-three years, is dead The bouts ha ea jud you ont are still in condition for service. : 3 pe . Miller, who saostmbed on Monday, fo fies ; "=e DECKER CH EVROLET CO. . kd Bellefonte paid John Mansworth, the maker, $5 ramanis J HOMAN MOTOR CO {| Centre Hall = for the boola at Miftinhuig, this state, . i inn 1868. 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