The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1931, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1331,
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
BOALSBURG ITEMS,
and baby,
Philadelphia
Mrs, Bubeck
Mace
are
Henry
Mothersbaug
vigiting at the home of their pax
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers
baugh.
Walker has 1 appointed
Postmaster at Boalsb
Mr, Mrs
Jellefonte, were «
the Misses
Mr. and Mrs
2
daughter Margaret
Leland
and
$3
Dale on Sunda)
is caring
Mr. and
ters, of
y and daugh
were visitors In
town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Callahan re-
turned Saturday from a ten days vis-
it in Washington, D. C.
The between
Hall Friday
very unpleasantly, the cause being
soccer game Centre
ended
at-
on
and Boalsburg
tributed to the visiting coach.
SPRING MILLS
T.
Gelsinger
this time is
Mrs, E. Jamison has returned
from the
hospital not much
at consider-
ll
has
benefited and
ed dangerously
WwW. P
Mary Packer hospital in
Osman returned fro
is apparently much
Mrs. Pearl Decker has returned fron
the Centre County Hospital, much
proved.
The
, C. Robinsion
good prospects
The school board Ig n
1 the sewer s)
XL
were
H. H,
Mrs. Li
of Buchanan
Eisenh
and Mrs. Rev
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs
Wm
ng
5. James uth
Mr.
and
Raiph Ba
he formers
other friends
LINDEN HALL.
Mr id Mrs. John Reifsnyder as-
sisted Robert Funk of Mingoville, to
butcher last
Miss
Saturday.
Isabel Horner spent the wok -
end at State College with her grand
ther M
ner, msm
moth rs
Mrs. Lulu Mrs
Poorman of visited
Ruth
Mrs.
Mr
as
Mr Green. Sunday afternoon
of State College
E. Wieland
Vednesday
Lemon,
F.
Sara
and and Mrs drove
to
they
where
the
Norristown last
until Sunday with
daughters, Mrs. EF.
and Miss Mildred Wieland
remained
Jatter's Brouse
and family
Mrs. N. B much im-
being
for by daughters, Mrs
i. N.. of Philadelphia, and
George Sweeney of Centre Hall
Martz is very
proved at this writs She is
well cared her
uth Baird,
Mrs
Mrs son Gene
Ishler and
A. MeClintlec home on
George
the F.
evening
came to
Monday and will remain for
some time,
The following
quilting at the Robert MoClellan home
on Monday: Mrs. Jacob Sharer of Cen-
Hall: Mrs. Ruth Shutt, Mrs, Myr-
tle Kellaway, Mrs. Wm.
Mrs. Retfsnyder. Carl
also took dinner with them on Monday
ladies attended na
tre
John MoClallan
————— AAG ASA
Mrs. Boyd Jordan Hostess to Gulld
Tha of the Pres-
byterian church
at the home of Mrs. Boyd Jordan
Westminster giuld
evening
in
COrTe~
met Tuesday
according to a
spondent from that city.
were led by the hostess after which
the lesson topic were discussed. Miss
Janet Bingman used as her topic “Si
am,” while that of ‘Mrs. Donald Bowes
“Southern Highlands.” Those
present were: Miss Ada Douty, Mrs.
Frank Banghart, Miss Janet Bingman,
Mrs. Donald Bowes, Miss Clarissa Lin-
ville and Mrs. Boyd Jordan.
ES ——— it a —————
REAY, ESTATE TRANSFERS,
1. G. Peters, ot ux, to Regina Mof-
fat, tract in Ferguson twp.; $L
Tegina Moffat to L. G. Peters, et ux,
tract in Ferguson twp.; $1
Andrew 8, Musser, et ux, to Eliza.
beth 8, Homan, tract in Halnes, twp. ;
$1228.
John HH. Detwiler to John F. Myers,
et ux, tract in Potter twp.; $100.
Bia J. Lutz, et al, to Worth W, Eng-
land, tract fn Ferguson twp.; $3500,
(Continued on next column)
Jersey Shore,
Devotions
was
LETTERS
Writes from Utah.
be
to discuss
Wm. B, former
Ogden, Utah. “1
Utah hi
Former Resident
“While it may not considered In
taste the ‘repres
good
"writes Kerr, focal
gion,’
resident, now of re
not been
of
gret to stile that v4
from the
ita effects,
wed
exempt One
Ogden banks cle on Auguns
ppened to be one with
and it ha
I did
business 1 was fortunate
nominal check
ever. in r only a
0 fforts ar
1s {
1 81
reorganization
ith
football ted
has been drulilx unceasing
ularity, and distinction of
{ the
ia it 1¢
1 going
through a season without winning a
game is sought its prospects seem to be
that
baseball
excellent, I was pleased to note
Hal]
champlonshl
Centra the county
won
nr yy
SOLe ul
Mr
the
friend,
the matter with
Being
is un-
to
asks what's
State football team. ‘way
Penn
Kerr doubtless
policy
willege
COLE
Mr,
new rule
in
more # through High
aware
out football,
NO school
thick-necked
sy line with the
m free schol
n State,
A good
» In
Crops In North Dakota.
writing to us
ware
to 48
cents;
Taylor,
Wheat brought
prices
42 cents
hogs 3 to 3% cattle
prices are very jow: yet everybody has
feed enough for thelr stock around
Potatoes in Wisconsin are only
a bushel;
i%
potatoes were good this year,
in Illinols is
Our
corn
a bushel
cents
us they had lots of rain
We have a fine f{all-—no snow
roads are like in the summer,
Penn State Defeate Temple at Soccer,
The
College
following dispatch from State
appeared in Sunday's 1ssue of
fLedger and
of Jack
the Public
Philadelphia
speaks complimentary Brad
ford's work as a player:
Closing an undefeated season. the
Penn State soccer team defeated Tem-
4
Pie
on Satur:
University, 4 to 0, at State College
ay. The Philadelphians man-
aged to hold the Lions during the first
half, but were unable to stop them In
the third and fourth quarters
The first point was taliled by Edward,
which was followed by a clean shot in-
to the net by Bradford. On a corner
kick in the third period,
ple fullback.
Penn State tally,
of off his knees into the net.
Hiate
losner, Tem-
for a
when the bali bound-
was responsible
Masters,
player, received
Bradford
from about 20
Penn
the
nearest
credit for
the last
point. soored
goal yards out.
———— A POA
column)
Philip
iHoge
{(Continuedirom
1. J.
Foster estate,
$1.
William T. Hubler, et ux, to Paul P.
$1.
Paul T. Zimmerman, to Wm. T. Hub-
ler, et ux, tract In Miles twp. SL
PATENTS
Time counts in applying
for patents. Don't risk de-
ay in protecting your
Mess. Send sketch or
model for instructions or
write for PREE book,
“How to O%ain & Patent”
and “Record of Invention”
form, No charge for ine
formation on how to proceed. Communi
tions strictly eonfidentisl. Prompt, careful,
CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN
Registered Patent Attorney
43-A Security Savings & Commercial
Bank Beilding
(Directly acrom sreet from Patent Oe)
WASHINGTON, ©. C.
previous
al,
State C
Gordon Foster, et to
tract in
Zimmerma. tract in Miles twp. ;
. * . » * ® » *® ® 1
FARM CALENDAR
TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
* . * . ® » . * » * . .
Prepare Farly Garden—
During the autumn gimall
montis a
strip of garden can be plowed or spad-
rr the {first early spring planting
spinach, onion sets, lettuce and
cool crops. under
mana
take
nting
Feed Cows Profitably—
Efficient Saws
fa
nty agent upon
t $v
Arranges a domonstration on saw nt
Sows Need Protection
B
doors
healthy,
Clean Solled Eggs—
To clean solled eggs use
ste] wool to
Then
remove the greater part
i I
thedirt the eggw clear
egress do
1
Dur
ter yiel
———— A PSL ——
COLLEGE TO BROADCAST
6 AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
¢ afternoon radio programs
he Pennsyivan-
be broadcast from
fon. WPSC, The station
\
i.
- 19% } wore Tovas
at 1230 kilo yCies,
afternoon which
23.
programs
started November will be given at |
§ o'clock, Eastern Standard Time, ead h |
Friday Sun
day except during Christmas vacation
fr
and the
Monday, Wednesday, and
Noon broadcasts, 11:45 a. m. to |
12:16 p. m
chapel broadcasts at
ied as formerly
RT
The RICHELIEU
to 11 P, M.)
ST
Sunday
11 o'clock
morning |
will
be |
(Continuous Shows 2
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
The News:
papering:
“THE FRONT PAGE"
Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien. Here |
inside story of big time
is the screen thril] of the year.
This is a special Thanksgiving traat.
NewsCartoon Comedy,
SATURDAY
THE BAD MAN"
western filled
A true |
A Western differ |
ever saw,
“ALIAS
A real with |
sensational thrills
picture
and action,
thriler of the west,
ent than any
News—Cartoon Comedy,
you
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
A first-run super special thril] comedy,
WILL, ROGERS In:
“AMBASSADOR BILL®
A great star who rocks nations with
his homespun humor, at his
Hen
See him
greatest In his Iatest picture.
lit your sides with laughter,
Special Comedy and News,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
One of the season's greatest pictures
“OVER THE HILL"
It is truly one of the greatest all- |
talking pictures ever on the screen.
The STATE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND BATUR
“PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL”
TOM TYLER If you jove fast riding, !
it you crave thrills mixed with action.
then don't miss seeing this one.
Neww—Cartoon Comedy,
MONDAY, TUES. AND WED.
(NEXT WEEK)
“HEADIN' FOR TROUBLE"
Bob Custer A picture that aims to
please and shoot straight for you
heart. Ending in a blaze of happiness,
A wild and wooly Western.
Don't Loek the Barn
After the in stolen it Isn't
the ba
horse
use to lock r'n-—or garage
ate
After a
to
serious accident it's too
automaolsle,
Auto
Rate
insure your
Bureau Insurance at a
isk
within
Farm
Selooted complete
places
protection reach of every
Gasy
car ow farms or in the small cit.
Freo
given.
KRYDER,
ner on
Information wil
rean Agent
Hall, Pa
Farm Tu
Centre
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
the Estate fr ANDREW
’ i
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICUK,
i of HENRY
alo of Cx
x.
Hauldl
Pa., deceased,
It the Estate
STROHMEIER
Borough,
nire
Centre County,
Letters of administration on above estate
having been duly granted the undersigned,
all persons knowing themselves indebted
to the estate are requested to make Im-
mediate payment, and those having clsims
against the same to present them duly su-
thentieated for sectilement,
MRS. CELBESTA BTROHMEIER
Administratrix,
CLAYTON H. HOMAN, Admr.,
Centre Hall, Pa
an
USE
PHILIPSBURG’S BEST COAL
It is easily the best burning and
most economical Coal to use,
TRY =
BIGELOW RUN COA
and we are will
else.
sure
It
buy
not
you
is clean.
and low in ash
in 3-ton loads at an
price.
nothing wil]
COKE over
Dellveries
exceptions) low
MILSOM BROS.
Hall, Phone 20Rd
State College,
Centre
tevens *“"Pavor-
ite.” in. take.
down; 22 long
rifle, 22abhort, 25
Stevens and 31
long rien fire. A
favorite for three
generations,
Any number of men are using
today the same Stevens rifle or
shotgun they bought as boys. For
Stevens is accurate—and it stays
accurate.
Here's the reason: when a
Stevens barrel is bored or drilled,
the final cutting removes less
than one-half of a thousandth of
an inch.
And the same painstaking care
is given to every detail--to get-
ting a handsome finish; to strike.
ing just the right balance. %
® And then the prices. Little
short of amazing are the prices
of Stevens rifles and shotguns.
You can pay more, a lot more,
for your guns, but you can't buy
better shooting qualities or longer
wear.
Ask at your dealer's or write for
the interesting catalog describing
in detail the Stevens complete
line of rifles and shotguns.
J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY
Chicopee Falls, Mass,
Oward and epevered by the Savage Avy Corporation
PROBAK -not
a sour blade
inna million
This baby in a drought stricken section of West Virginia was one of the
ultimate consumers of the foodstuffs given by the American Red Cross in the
past year. More than 2,750,000 persons were fed by the organization.
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Kind of Job Printing.
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tN THE HOTEL
PECAUSE NOBODY
ARCUVUND HERE
KNOWS US 50
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