THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931. THE CENTRE REPORTED CENTRE HALL PA. ® 0 & & » % » + oo» SSTATE" MEETS PITT ON . . . . . i Eleet a Democratic board of County A Law That Doesn't Change. drivers will have an accident this year, FR . 3 FA » y E . for pine io 10 A £ G0 yw it EX "4 i ul sal Al near: oe § a ao CORRESPONDENTS’ SATURDAY ON BEAVER FIELD FARM CALENDAR ? Commissioners and see how the eX'l sy.¢ Jaw is the law of averages. It]Farm Bureau Auto Insurance at a Se penses of the county will decrease, locted Flsk Hate, provides iow cost DEPARTMENT — TIMELY REMINDERS FROM - ‘oves that one out of seven auol,.... 1500 to farmers who live in towns * 6 eo 2 8 0 8 » oa |* PENNSYLVANIA STATE COBLEGE and small cities. Co for inform- BOALSBURG ITEMS Fwill Be the First Appearance of thej, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN |. oblization ; 4 Panther Eleven on a State Collegele = ¢ » o ¢ 9» ¢ 5s ss + » . % this N. KRYDER, Agent, Centre Hall Move came in from Pitt 250 pays for a four-line ad. in fhert Me } ay n n - . . burgh Sunday to visit his father, who Fleld Since 1902, Order Forest Trees— selamn. ‘These litle ‘ude, are wonder Public Sale Register workers in the way of results. Adver- has been quite ill for gx weeks, and r the Decide now what species of seedlings tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” | COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Honerable M. Ward Fleming, President Judge of the Court of Connon Fleas of the 49th Judicial eo State will meet one ol ' . * found him somewhat improved since Penn Sta y should be plantd on that barren hill. te a “House and Lot for Sale.” , Dale notice under this head Is carried / strorgest elevens in the country onj.... next spring. ‘Order them imme- Free of charge when bills are printed at his visit two weeks ago. this office. To all others the charge is $1.50, 3 y FOR BALE ouble wter stove, dl Wetzler's band of Milesburg gave a Saturday of this week, when the Unl-ldiatly so there will be no doubt about : Al E 0 gos he o y on n . €lZig iL X 8 ieshurg i ¥ - - good condition . Lalston, entre conetetin C3 State getting the desired kinds. Your county Hall Al , . ALBLON at @ o Dintiet; 2 a the County of . all, 2 Yon over : . 3 . J agricultuml agent has the application : VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 9:00 tre, ving Ke big precept. bear- evening. { gz for the alumni homecoming|]™* 5 . . — : 7 VEDNESDAY, OC SILIL 28, Aa : ing date of the 5th day of October, blanks. Order 1000 scediings for each ywinppR APPLES FOR BALE Oc-|A. M., 1 mile east Pine Grove Mills, of 103; 10 me directed. for holding a 1 pry . acre to be planted. tober 30 will be special sales d 5 miles south of State College, on thelr... y roan visiting at the home of her mother the Panther eleven on a State College . ; tower 30 will be special sales day at 8 D ‘h Of o o se on Cowt of Common Pleas Orphans Mea. M. A: Woods. . i ir House Early Layers— my place to lay In your supply of{H. H, Goss farm, by I. B. Tate: Three loourt, Court of Quarter Sessions of . S04 . : Ba 3 i i ( Sd t gi ’ y 4 3 “8 é 111 od 22 i 3 1 1 > » 4 " Mi s+ Agnes and Margaret Shaffer field since 18.2, in the days when Pitt Pullets should be moved to winter Winter apples at a reasonable price, horses, 4 mules, 22 head of cattle, 34 the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and Misses Agnes i 1: Shi : ak . ? : n en : arm fonpslarnants io 0 Mrs. Frank Shaffer, of Philadel was known as the Western University quarters as soon as many show signs Harry Dinges, Centre Hal hogs, and full line of farm lmplements, General Jal Delivery, in Peliefonts, for and Mrs, Frank Snhaier, {of Pennsylvania. Since 1802 the teams] . , .. wor Aaburivae Clean-up sale~E. M. Smith and H. L.|the Cot f Centre: hia, were guests of Miss Anna Weber ’ . . i of laying I'he slower maturirg and As EE ft IT . = the County of Centre; Pa . ha Mi os Shaffer ar have played annually in Pittsburgh d,.. "1 hed birds should be t ol FOR BALE~—IAning room set ir- | Harpster, aucts, And the Grand Jury to convene on last wee he Misses 1 are iter hat i show : ’ ; 4 daughters of the late Charles Shaffer, concert on the diamond on Monday | versity of Pittsburgh comes to Mrs, Irvin Johnston of Crafton, iSjgame It will the first appearance of usually Thanksgiving Day. and zi . de. | Piture, in good condition ig ‘ FILIDAY., OCTOBRE 30th. = 00 P_|the fourth da ¢ Novem the range given a chance to 16V oe The Panthers are regarded as a PoS-{caiop, All birds should be housed be- s ph vy ! \ at the Mowery apart its in thel6t 10 o'clock A. MN And the TOV Ors * ¥ t2 HN sy College y r onll y . $y 0 , 1 1 t sible national championship team this}leoce cold, wet fall weather begins au Alege, Pa, ‘alver s at R mt n. Centre |dury called for the regular meeting of wherg he conducted a tall ! iL, wel : nes ing, . ' i re 8 . TRE x 1 with a squad of veterans In Quarter Bessions Court lishment. Ith » . i Sheep Need Water—— Se : s vad ; V i \ are being mention. . : : ; : ture i sila Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stuart of ¢ 1h - 4 z While it is truc fis sho %i Hye HOUse and stayman-s i 2 appi : : sibs . being Novem ; . ¢ d as All-An candidates : .; SEN “werd . ” PAPE .y : ton, were in town from Sunday afler- : better than other kinds of lvestock MSonabie prices.-—alCaily i arm, DAY, N 1BE] ihn, a 001 the Traverse Ju for many vears a resident of Boalsburg } iloring estab has been de- noon ur 1 Tuesday. without an adequate at . @ ply, hiis 11iroy. a a 1 ‘Clock * MM 14 iiiee Ww 5 i ry of Court Miss Nannie Bell Stuart, student |feated several time o date, the Lions], not mean th ater is pot cs. ’ i ri nm the John Carper farm, Quorgejor Nc nurse at the Centre County hospital, (hope that the change In scenery a sential. Plenty of salt and a good sup Y ogat’ oe ant} ' Jordan will ive stock, farm imple- 16] spent part of Sunday at the home of the contest will bring a change in for ply w r ahotil ba - accessible at Oct ast of borougt ne; all mod. m oto M. Smith ot. N(¢ FICE oy ard aiven to the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H.jtune. has not beaten Pitt since all times ern eon Riana; reas a e he SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7. & ‘ii | Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Alder- 1918, and in recent years followers of Att y 1 Inquire of W, H. Homan, Centre Hall; BATURDAY, NOVEMEER 7, « ‘men and also such Constables, (that y . Attend ‘oultry Course—— Sra} 912% 4034 ¢ \ Tussey ville a 8 Bton- have come to believe that phone 1ZR3 abd . M., at Tusseyville, ci may have business in their respective 5. & “1 fern i y } ¢ —— » “£1 } farm fats t Housed 5 ¥ ale AAR , ) Jr lthere is something of a jinx on their formation on the sci. Oe ota » . I ! Arm sock. housed districts. requiring to report to the Carlisle, were week-end guests of their there 's : ke Pitts. [ence and e of Doultry husbandry | CHEAP LAND WANTED—Thres t0].00ds alto the v qui’ ng cousin, Mrs. Charles Segner. favorites when playing on the Pitts-jence and practice of poultry husbandry Honorable Court) thet they be then ith ' Saxen | fifteen acres of cheap cleared land, |. io. 3 . : os ¢ - yt wo Mrs. BE. W. Hess visited at the home burg fleld. will bg presented in the eleventh. an- | with oF without rh lh within ten], ich ha Nves, a. “and there in thelr proper perwons at of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dale, at Oak] The game wil find a number of]'#al Pouitry Short Course at theWenn- | =. 0 oo on Location, water Smith, auct. the time specified above, with thelr ai iow SIL > a hy . : Q bk PRE Sh y 3 § ' * “11 ¥oulay ie i » 3 all. S008 s water, Hall, on Sunday. former Pittsburg district and Western | ®¥1vania State Collega November § TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, af records, inquisitions, examinations and + t : es in pid aos a | roads, quality of land (no swamp) not t g Mrs, W. A. Rockey, who had been|Pennsylvania school boys arrayed a- to 12. All who are Interested are In essential~—H., L. BEbright, Centre Hall. Jo'clock PP. M.. on the A. W. Alexander their own remembrances, to do those fil for a number of weeks was able|gainst old mates on the Panther side]‘ited to attend. i — things to their offices appertaining to to attend Sunday schoo; on Sunday.lof the line. Nearly a dozen of the|Reduce Beet Costs— : WANTED-—Market chickens of alll oi Fort Robert Neeso, be done, and those who are bound in Mrs. Rockey is the efficient teacher offlLion players went to high school in A cvarefu] study of the situation In- Kinds; tnikige soM, $200 por wt Edwin J ser, will sel n stock. recognizance to prosecute ugatant ihe the Women's Bible class in the Luth-]|Pittshurgh or -nearby towns. George |dicates that any materia] reduction in A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11 implements, etc.~—E. M. Smith auct. prisoners that are and shall bo in all eran Sunday school. Lasich, the Lion captain. is a product {the cost of producing beef will neces | R3. ue of Centre County, be then and there to Stuart. / Misses Anna and Margaret Groh, ofthe Lions The latest in ti farm on EBEariystown road, : . —— FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, at 1:0. prosecute against them as shall be just. g aw Gohee 8 erecting an up- Clairtor igh school, near the Smo-lsitate wre extensive 1 fede { ' i n Matthew Gohoan ls erecting Po! al ton hg Joo, 1 > "(state a. more extes : and efMctont i Tat . M., on the premises, © miles East; Glven under my handat Bellefonte Pa, to-date garage ky City. use of roughage especially ensilage. | USE Centre Hall. H. I. Ebrigi Fixe . : * C = . he gu yelian - - ri1y. .; - i - 3 wre add . “ # A855, «Rf the oth aay « xiobwr in the year © Mrs. Charles Kuhn went to Will he Pitt varsity and freshman cross | Store Yegetably Supply— ! PHILIPSBURG'S BES COAL f James W. Boeck, deceased, will sell Sa - famsport Wednesday to visl friends. | .ntryv teams will accompany the foot- Cali beet barn 1 other] rh » AE Wa Ce : A re tomy Lord, 1931, and the 106th year of ir) ama Wii i ; YH Ma] abbage, beets, irnips, and other | aa sil g urning at i os same Ume and place J Her son, Harry Kuhn, and family.{y 11 team gor meets with the Lion run- - It is casily the best burning and et : “4 the Independence of the United States ht her home Saturday and en-l,.. to make it nearly an all-Pittsburg root vegetables can be stored before | : . win} Os 5 Mr Lon] vill sell personal property 1% frooz r to provide a supply for the mow. economies) Conl to wae, vest ook i pl 1 y ; “ote - | Of America. a rok 0 2 frie = : recip £ } 2 8 ny } — — Hvestiook arming Implements, otc, Joyed a week-end visit among Irie nds day. The ldon soccer team will play family until next day Select madium TRY clean-un ale i Sith aged i H BE DUNLAP, Bherifl. in this vicinity. Lafavette as a preliminary to the oth- Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, . " : a ha } 3 sized root vegetables, and well matur- Boalsburg is at this time one Of Na-{.. syents, ed but not bursted heads of cabbage. | BIG tat ’ SUL MI e SAR nee 2 “ hh Fe ture's beauty spots with its rows of RE A A A ——————— PAA gorgeous maples and mountain back Supply Fruit Markets— ground. SHOE REPAIRING. hree ha of the apples | and we are sure The instructors and pupils have re- The undersigned has opened thelr s Pen ivania are consumed | nothing else. It ia cl fter Tresler shoe repair shop, Centre fhe Jocal me To meet this de- | coke over and low In turned to their school work a their week's vacation. Hall, and is ready to do all kinds of mand orderly marketing must be prac- | Dellveries In 8-ton loads at an Lie i repair work In a neat and substantial itjoed. This means that fruit must be exceptiona) low price, manner. Your patronage is solicited. jstored to provide : ynstant REBERSBURG. nahn A PL a Jase chides MILSOM BROS. : Art ) hres weeks the Centre Hall i operation for | State College, of the time springs i» les. | By +3 An } frm td ou 5 OL The RICH ELIEU |r to be very much concernea avout | td ws 2 to 11 P. M) ry Sa HUGE TASK IN DROUGHT Ti aa oe] AID MET BY RED CROSS formance as CENTRE HALL, PA. * home on Bund Stevens “Favor. ite,” Min. take down, 11 long Relief Given to Distressed Helps SATURDAY in Meeting Serious Situation, reas Ta “RANGE FEUD” Chairman Payne Says. | I'fy donk iim ire A generations. reporter wife JONES. You can consider ————— re-fire bet—Iit has good “The year of the great drought” wes nicely spotted with] as these past twelve or more months several days with her sis-}8CHOn equ . | a teish man elements. A rip roarin’ outdoor} will be known to future generations, | y tevens . so J pletur Act thrills; 1s ¢ mi s millions, | : Johnston Betty Page were h tion; rilis. laughs! wrought great damage to millions. silege several day h Also, Comedy, News, Cartoon. Not alone did the crops, which were J : hey returned to their burned in the fields In twenty-three | 4 Gun — 1 on Sunday. MONDAY, ‘TUES. AND. WHED. : } states, In the summer of 1330, deprive 2s y Corman, who re roma the i ' several : srsons of food, but | rer Bowpital in Danville last week “THE CISCO KID the dro er continued 1a he | your lifelong friend improving in health very much. | Warner Baxter and Edmund Lowe. summer RS 1931 n the northwestern | Robert Miller and nt 4d ghter, o Baxter as you Hk him-—guliant, | stales, and also b ight other minor { annette. visited at the Charles Mil ying. sw’. romantic catastrog i ts wake, such as for | Any number of men are using over the week-end Here is something different in out- | est fires, d the grasshopper plague. | today the same Stevens rifle or Wagner from Spring Mills} door life. J r on his head-the Me an rear has elapsed since | shotgun they bought as boys. For week-end with Dorethal army on hig trall—but he continued to 8 merican ed Cross launched, in : Stevens is accurate—and it stays smile—and escape-—cool in danger, fer rust, . ita first moves for relief accurate. hn Ocker and daughters Jean| vid in love, fearing no man. trusting { the drought stricken farmers, and | from Bellefonte, spent last} sn woman. A great picture with al i 1 16 more thi 150 Ap. at the home of Willis Blerly: | erent pro : P A a Sn n a neat iy Stevens barre] i bored or drilled, Iathel of Mrs. Decker. %4 4 4 News—Cartoon Comedy, ical aid, shelter or other type of as | the final cutting removes less Lee Kidder was to Reading last week sistance. At no period during this | than one-half of a thousandth of and Yaitedia gfe poultry larm near year were there fewer than 70.000 an inch. there The STATE persons being aided and at the peak | nd the same painstaking care # 3 en of the relief work on March 1, last, 4 is given to every detail—to get- COLYER. NOW PLAYING— more than 2,000,000 persons were be. | ting a handsome finish; to strik- Quite a few of the Colyer people Aal-ITHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR. ing helped. ing just the right balafice. ® tended ‘a Hallowe'en party on Friday ON OUR STAGE—MUSICAL Today, still as a result of the | o ‘Any ten the prices. Little night. held at the White home at Lin- TY ’ drought, the Red Cross is giving ex den Hall. COMEDY Snow. tended relief in parts of North on short of amazing are the prices Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stoner took 20 Real Live Stage Stars Washington and Montana, where re | of Stevens rifles and shotguns. dinner on Sunday at the H, E. Foust Here i# something worth while Inj} ghurens of hundreds of families wore | You can pay more, a lot more, home. 2 amd ? Loh stage show presentation. wiped out this past summer, when a for your guns, but you can’t buy Ware fagne amily. o AWS a di " ou ‘ ' Say : v Ward’ Wy agner ane an - O James] Also Talking Pictures second and more severe spell of dry better shooting qualities or longer WHEN one car needs six cylinders to town, spent a J8w Sarg nl we “RIDERS OF CACTUS” { § weather was prolonged in that region. wear. . Runkle home. with Tom Tyler. This drought rellef presented the do what another does better with four, Eigene M(Xlellan and Alice Page grea a t tas) : : ! Ask at your dealer's or write for : 5 y Y , reates ASK f as vor " y spent Sunday in Johnstown. They were News—Cartoon Comedy, dertaken bs tb. ot Cr Io er gen un the interesting catalog describing who pays for the extra cylinders: accompanied home by Thressa and Le- = - ; Shing activit / to in detail the Stevens complete Right the first time, the public pays. It ona: Fre. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ey a line of rifles and shotguns. : ’ : : jay “Shorty” Armstrong, of Milroy, WEDNESDAY 04 of 1527. whi tacular, pays cither in first cost or in accepting ek at the H. A, McClellan (NEXT WEEK) WA £2 & lor relief of a costlier type J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY less quality. The NEW PLYMOUTH homes and possessions wore Chicopee Falls, Mass, | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | | | Here's the reason: when a ty #4 wa weeks stay in Bellefonte, returned to Lloyd Hughes, Dorothy Sehastian, 1 Vi fil be ¥ . > " . he’ say a / ws of the drowsh drive than most sixes. It's cheaper to build than a si? and the her home. A great sea drama, full] of adven- Go . Dan Smith and Bruce Musser, of|ture thrills. jaughs in addition to the broad program public gets the benefit of Epring Mills, spent Sunday at the Wm. News—Cartoon Comedy. of drought relief still being carried t : Dri ishler home. ; LB on, John Barton Payne, chairman of SAVING: ve a NEW Mr. and Mrs. John Bitner of Milroy, the American Red Cross, has given | = i PLYMOUTH before you spent Sunday with friends In Colyer. the following suggestion to Chapter : A birthday dinner was given "Mes, G. | ~~ wisn iionaitsessii chairmen, in regard to unemployment : decide on your new car, M. Cooney at the Nittany Lion hotel relief: “Where there is suffering and | State College, on Sunday. Others who want from any cause and the funda | PROBAK f{ dined with her were Mr, Cooney, thelr mental local needs are not being met, | - 110 St A ns Se those} [rani (MY | 1 OATING POWER AS | 4 New York city; thelr son Geigy Goon munity plans for meeting the need.” ey. Johnstown, and grandson, ¢ TERRI BLE Some type of general tamily relief, 4 4 Af Nevil, Sunbury. whether for the drought victims, the | ina yl FREE WHEELING ———————— unemployed or the war veteran and | (at no antes cont) Card of Thanks. his family, were carried on by more EASY-SHIFT TRANSMISSION Mrs. Andrew J. Hironimus and chil. than 3,000 Red Cross Chap last § y Bae dren take this method of returning year, Judge Payne sald. on : y po INTERNAL HYDRAULIC BRAKES thanks to all friends who rendered as- “The drought relief work of 1930. . . gistance in thelr recent bereavement. 31.” he added, “the relief now being IRA DOUBLE-DROP FRAME Baked Ham Dinner and Supper. aziz ihe nous; mouth Slousnt, | principally in Montana and The Ladies’ Ald SBoclety of the Meth- ota; © assistance which : Spire get micidn, is being given to ex-service men and hE re super nuh wri voom| (CM 52 YSE¥ 9) | hie thio: ‘dad tho are heh HAGAN GARAGE Dinter aid B DE ve several hundred Chapters are taking The patronage of the public will be Foi locally in their communities’ relief | -P rly allv a ca measures are activities of the Red gratefully recelv Cor Sete Cross, national and loeal, which hus Centre H gR « ————————— |} : = met and are meeting some of the serk f ’ ow * Br x Fd Let's elect John Boob Sheriff. ous needs of the present situation.” | —— -
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