ar CENTRE REI CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. [Fi Spring Mills, on ‘Tuesday evening, [$8000 EXTRA FOR CENTRE | were with her af irst Day’ $ s Deer Kill. | _ —— when the big game season was in fs | COUNTY HOSPITAL--IF1| Mr. and M writ Axl i ay . Lc STR, yy liam ney : rery Wf's vir es 4 HAY) Ey “gs Sap Pees vlad fis gr ty 1 #® TOW FTI IRE i The new Chevrolet will have its in D. A, Boozer had a telephone install very infancy, reported seventeen deer Providing the plans now proposed tol. yu or the latter's brother, D . " OG x had bes ile i ir sails ried | oni % in s tate goes CHE od In his residence, The kil] of bucks and does during n killed in his Immediate vicin- [ald hospitals in the State goes through, M ning beginning Saturday. Mterling, and family. The « ¥ . Miss Margaret Delaney, a studentithe first day of the deer season began ity. He predicted a heavy kil} before {the Centre County Hospital will get {her from Lancaster where Mr Ashi Misg Tessie Cummings, of Centre at Juniata College, was home over the |p kling ih during Tuesday night, The the season closed. The parties success- [$8000 of the $2,000,000 appropriation |, : : Eee TE Hall, and Paul Wasson, of State Col-]Tranksgiving vacation. YOports are very trcomplele tow of the ful In his fleld were these: {provided In the anti-Pinchot program, | : ’ Thomas Houghton, an extra statonleamps having made reports, “Day” Poe Mills, Shamokin and relatives in Pittsburgh. master for the Pennsy, is taking care hunters from town were Buccesaful Gordon of the loca] raliroad business for the : Shady week during the absence of W, Frank four deer, three of them bucks, having > will hold a Christmas service, "White! Bradford. who is in the Seven Moun-|been hauled in during the afternoon. iad been emploved on the Bafe Hare {bor dam. The couple expect to spend — fl ——— | lege, spent the week-end with filends | i the winter | So ern orids an | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. [the winter in Southern Florida, and 16uff or i 30 3 Tedd ries nny i | Charley Lingle is the right hand jeft for the Bouth Wednesday morning. The Trinity Reformed church school Mins Emeline Brungart spent Thanks- Settlers { man on the Meeker farm since Paul , A ! ‘ rat : ; . lgving Day in New York Clty, using ‘ip ’ " . - | Bradford is giving his time to the Ho- (®VE a le . Gifts for the King" Sunday evening, {tains hunting. The lucky hunters and their kill are Pay Hunters dua | tel . 4 j {the Greyhound buses as a means of ‘ ; el restaurant. | ye ’ dois pte re , ap ”. en ‘ n . 1 y | { December 20th, at 7:30 o'clock, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Bur. |listed below, i | transportation, a 2 ye ceiving day were , APREE o AS aan . i Misses Bettie Ebrigh and Yonna | ris, in town, on Thanksgiving day Were Harry Harper got the largest buck | pyuw TERS SHOOT HORSE | : ‘ LA Donn | Mrs, Jeff Sruffer, Mrs. Clyde Shaffer geen hereabouts. He was captured on ip : wa “ia McKay spent a few days last week in| and son Jackle, Mrs. Lawrence Bows-1, o 54 hunt on a mountain peak, near IN MISTAKE FOR DEER Lewistown. The latter's brothers and | Want a cook. fonte, lost all of his hogs from chol ler, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wendler and g vg nin hak, nem A valuable horse belonging to one of | { ; 1 | Want a clerk. s -’ y : - q y . “6 : ’ sisters of » here and for a few days y era. js denied by the Smiths, who [son, Clifford, all of Altoona: Mrs. Clara unset club house, John Coldron and the sons of Harvey Haugh, at Livonia LIT ind for a few das | Want a partner, Arter = BR 4% r ‘olve LITO lttany . i ‘ant 2 situation Leister and Miss Mary Coble. W. F. Colyer came off Nittany Moun]... hot in the jaw in mistake for a | A igh Bolts a ag Sh ‘ a 3 tain each with a buck anyone could \ i i yran' 1 sell a Jarm, . ( rE a oe y J fs Tha an ¢ min kill i { y The next regular meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. George Glossner, son deer I'he animal was killed. ! Want to borrow money, WW CT O will ba held at the ‘home Doyle and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Holy, |Pe proud of. The buck killed by Col- Aside from the fact that the horse | want to sell sheep, cattle, o he he A, } is a ie hometar New Castle, were guests of their |dron was unusually fat: it was cover- as shot the jaw t 0se i 5 ant to sell town property, was in Jaw and was after. 3 whew} y mm wails » . ot - - 4 3 $4 i E : of Mrs. H. L. Ebright, next Tuesday |cousins, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Spayd. led on Inside and outside with layers wards killed. ti 1 lent | vant 10 se] groceries drum, : . | ards killed. the surrounding incidents | oy evening, December 8th. This is ajon Sunday. They also visited the De-} , ,, pn Arney Ad TRavmond oat : 8 suTouncd/nE neidenta % ant sll boots and shoes, 3 : J ; and iy ITU . i £ laney families before returning home 8 mn | "lare Indefinite. One story is to the ef ! Want to sell dry goods, carpe Want to s The report that farmer Charles 8. Smith, on the Humes farm near Beile- ought to know. > change from the regular schedule. a Irooks are eac reli wit a deer § Mrs. Glossner is a sister of the late|Prooks are each credited with a deer. |... that hunters using a light saw State Highway patrolmen hi giv- |Samue] H, Hoy. Jonn Mowery, the road house Af the horse in the bushes and fired vivania State GG . , : } en notice that hunters must keep the Tha Penn Old Fort woods, killed a perfect Al-} The animal was of i a i WI Mg legal distance from State highways|F. & A. M 16 I Philade hia on | bin buck on Nittany Mountain, “lteam of bavs purchased i ne : . i d : when hunting in the mountains, Lay Repregsentativ m n wh vw buck game. well wa 1 . : attended the sessions were J TT 2 Sh Ms was 2 for ihe lean Zonite disinfects Charles A. Miller farm. at Colver. |er, Centre Hall; John Knisely, Belle-} ~~~ 77 he shooting was done a day or two the nose, mouth ’ : a = ' District uty WW Hard. | MeKinfey's Report Good, But Ineom- . ” and throat. An Charles Slatterbeck, now tenant I - sctivegermicide, B. Fortr Taw. at cxrepdtl "iH ' ' ' i ort plete, J yMBe Use regularly 3 ortney farm, a ussey ville, i . . as . a 1 . ; and you wont . Thay y v a g . MoeKinney mad A7{} Each ual have colds. next spring will move jam Jordan beck's deer slau and daughe Jane, sy 1 iladelphia las 30¢, 6B6¢ and $1.00 and witnese he Penn-Corne bal] game. They were guests of D Campbell, connecetd with the Uidvers sity of Pennsylvani sid —— Sn me Sn ri | Sem HE Christmas Comes Once Every Year. Friday, went to — | W. F, McKinney Ceasaasines and its 1931 advent approaches. This year the Clarion cry of Christmas cheer spent the week-en witl I . " Bond Issue H slessly Lost—(i2 Tax | Neff Pat o Decker road 3 brother. Jack MoWillinms.. and. Mra i> Tht "sane Hopciessy a ns 1 Ne r 1 ; the practical gift that pleases. Me Williams. of One Cent for 15 Months; Cig-| he cre Se FY. ond, ds] ele Tax of On Con for Baeh| Vm. Enver, 7. LLL SEE OUR GIFT DISPLAYS of Mrs. Potter. 10 Cigarettes. Only Tax Permitted | PRICE SELECTION } SUITABILITY In New Anti-Pinchot Program, 17 Kills In Ranger Smith's Balliwilek ¥ 9 id fareat FHRErer " or # i Sm : oe ! a st o NIEMAN'S GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE. SELECT YOUR GIFTS NOW. WE WILL BE GLAD TO HOLD THEM 1 NTIL CHRISTY A Se BUT CHOOSE, SELECT, INSPECT AND DECIDE NOW! ! 98 Wedneaday I 499 G06 for “ +3 » ly | ] puts on a Goodyear broke out along fence row close to "0" 3° : a Se < : BR Pathfinder, 4.40.21. the mountains, south of the Pen prop- [ments of Forests, Health, Welfare, In Any numb men are using = ; g / Hh EBM Other sizes in propor Stevens rifle or ve i ee : 4 tion. A great tire at any n th ught as boys. For : — ors A price~let us show you or more no objection to House Bil Stevens is accurate—and it stays its matchless value forest nearby. ri 1 had defers the sal ; irate. but they [tate for unpaid taxes and it gets Here's the reason: when a were roused from teir sieep and gave through. Stevens barrel is bored or drilled, 9 ® valuable assistance in battlin ie he I creating th, Hate Reiter he Baa) cutting femoves less WE cartl t SC you a 1c ‘oni ' is writter Oo ha han one-half of a thousandth of rijission befora the fire was discovered, in marching column of fire. Forest Rang- tad 3 y an inch. er Richard Brooks. of town, wag also : SHIMMAry ae having bee willed, . . 8 | * » called to the scene. Tha leaders of the Legislature am- And the same painstaking care Cone in and el a smile / ended this so as to require the approve is given to every detail-to get- | ¢ 4 » alp snney, after ¢ absence gron . i Ralph Henney, after an absen grom| of the Court after Bve days’ notice Centre Halj for about twelve years. : : “a ing just the right balance, » : : : : : 3 : tie } i. of 1 4 They also stipulated that the loans be ing just the right balance We will be glad if you just drop in is that if we do make you our friend, returned to the home o iis parents, *% “3 And then ces i . 3 : . ; hi based upon aggregate ucollected tax 4a d then —the prices. Little and look around. Ask prices on our sooner or later we will make a lot of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Henney, the latter] or 1931 and for prior years short of amazing are the prices » . » Ua ats & AY J Cal's, part of last week, wearing a U. 8. . ta of Stevens rifles and shotguns. . Even the bili making an emergsncy . Army uniform. a style of clothing he A Aa . You can pay more, a lot more, appropriation of $2.0000600 for State. ‘ for your guns, but you can't buy ting a handsome finish; to strike tires. Compare them with others. You sales to you. don’t need to feel that you have tobuy., Our tires are good. Our prices are right. Come and see. When you do has been wearing for nine and one- g aided hospitals was altered from the You may not believe it but to make buy, we will cement the friendship by i o n out half of bette r shooting qualities or longer ; x ne p halt years and during ab "{ Administration plan. It was amended | He | wear. you our good friend interests us more giving you the swellest service you so as to provide definite of maximum | Ask at your dealer's or write for than an immegliate sale. The reason ever saw. amounts for specified hospitals. . that time was in foreign service, is now at the Schuylkill Arsenal, Phil- $s 3 “ ads “ “4 i Fy adelphia, taking a course in Army Sup- h Ee kab 250.000 : the interesting catalog describing The appropriations of $250,000 to in detail the Stevens complete State-owned hospitals and $100,000 con- : toe 2 flog & : : h I ; ine of rifles and shotguns, of construction and general quarter ! is "gu tained In House Bill No. 15 were un PRE FEN | . master wack, He ig one of a class of ! i J]. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY ! ! sGara C changed : Chicopee Fails, Mass, : fifty-two young men to begin this ply work, which Includes supervision But the measure authorizing the, Yawed and operated by the Savage Avs Corpovation ¥ tober, and ¥ $f the : training in October, and one of « Highway Department to construct or | Phone 56 CENTRE HALL sixteen remaining at this time. Tho : reconstruct streets or highways any- training will continue unt next June. Schuylkill Arsenal is thy oldest arsenal in the States dating back prior to 1800, when it fitted out the Lewis and Clark expedition. where in Pennsylvania will be amend- ed #0 that emergency power expires May 31, 1033. i; After hearing the evidence in an au ' : - 11 ar ———— Ji 0 “ sn we SE ictie wr carer om. Tuesday ove BULL RUNN ag tomes) (oe) 4 (Gems) wewinle 0 . p fats 4 fry Be Woy 06 > ning, before Justice ©. W. Black, the ay CARL £D ats A cant 5 Be ¢ Bue Rubs we Time, Ss we Li A eased H . Ine LaORS LEB wag com 8 " tnd. porate AT THE J ho wr ENT BED parties were able to make a settlement, "Daisey weed § Get wee J ; geek + TsT mow " Heavy RUA: wh. , The plaintiff was Harry W. Frantz, of So ing — ; te Ct UtRIRY oo near here. and the defendant George Here's : Rowe 1D ere sr hi B. McClellan, a Penn State student. \ Sumy Rive About ten days ago, late In the even- Where He ing, Mr. Franta backed his car from Gets the Noble the curb to the front of the Emery store and was struck on the right side Appointment by the student named in an attempt as Official to pass the car on the right. The cost . of repairing the Franta var was $20.00, Washer for the and the sosts, $19.25, all of which was I Runn Family - Tun erpd to vette for $20.50, ‘
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