THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931, ee & 8 8 . La ® . CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT ® - . - . . * * » . . BOALSBURG ITEMS, Wilkinsburg, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Wag- Saturday Mrs. Anna Pifer. of Mrs. Clayton Royer guests of their Wagner afternoon, Harry MeGirk of Belle fonts, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest MoGirk and daughter, Miss Jane, of Lakemont, and Mr. and Mrs Millard MeGirk and daughter, of Altoona, were visitors at the home of Miss Anna Dale on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs Finn Mc- Girk, of Altoona, were also callers on Sunday. nd were ner, and Rev, until Sunday Mp. and Mrs, sister, from Brouse, accompanied by his Emma Brouse, and Mrs, drove Danville last Brouse visit her Lester mother, Mrs. Charles Kuh! Thursday to visit friends, Mrs went on to Harrisburg to son, Paul, and eturned and Mrs. C. 3 N. X. heir home in Medina, Edward Birchiiel f Altoona, several days with his sister, Mrs Effie joined a party of spent Monday wation in a hunting Jacobs, and friends for a camp. Lester od into the Brouse and Cap. and Mrs ters, of Philadelphia, Capt. and Mrs. Vincent Thursday until Sunday. Misses M: dsh and Nora Miller were Thanksgiv g Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Homan Penna. Furnace, Miss Dorothy in the Thanksgiving town. Wm. High school, Brouse and family have mov- apartment vacated by Paul family. Ramsey and daugh- guests of from were James near instructor spent the er home in Lonbarger, schools in Athens, vacation at h Sweet, principal of the Milistone enjoyed a few days’ visit at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyer. Prof. and Mrs. BE. H. Meyer and Mr and Mrs. Matthew Goheen were guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goheeft, for a few days last week. Rev. Kirkpatrick will conduct a pre paratory service in the Presbyterian church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock and Communion on Sunday. Dec. 6, 11 o'clock. 12 cysaen] 12 at he hel The examination » to be announ fics, or Commission, The compensa postmaster { $885.00. —————————— A AAPA AAA LINDEN HALL. Mr. an ra. Wm Loganton day where sisted their son Elmer to butcher Messmer went to they as- Edward Perryman arrived here last Thursday from Exeter. N. H. and will return some time this week Mr. and Mrs CC LL. McClintic and Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. MoClintic's parents, Mr and Mrs. R 1. Hook, east of Oil Fort A number of the farmers In doing their falj but Green 8 home on sever children spent cality are M. K vacation schedules A. BR Tester for the Penna College Mr. and Mrs. Roy children spent afternoon at the home of Mrs McoClin- tic’'s parents. Mr. and Mrs, B. W, Rip- ka, of Centre Hill A birthday home of Mr. and Mis in honor of heir daughter birthday. She was the recip- fent of a number of uséfn] gifts. The refreshments consisted of pickles, sand- The evening games. Those Mrs, Nellis between MoClintic and time on Sunday SO Ine held at the John Horner Isabel's sev- party % enteenth wiches coffee and cake spent in playing present were: Mr. and Kline Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Confer, William Crammer, Mrs Carl Ripka, children Dean, Joyce and Leona; Mr and Mrs. Bruce Horner and son Thom as Mr. and Mrs, Robert MeClellan, Mrs. Myrle Kellaway and daughter and Mrs. John White, Ruth, Pauline and Luther White, Kenneth Clouser, Mrs Wm. MoClintie, Ross, Freda and Lynn MeClintic, Mra Dorothy, Lydia and Mil- Bunkle., Laird Alkey, Carl Me- Kinley, Mrs. Roy McClintic, Margaret and Stanley MoClintie, Mrs M K. Green, Mrs. Perryman, Leroy, Glades and Freda Homer, Beulah, Irene and Ralph Brooks, Edith, Russel, Elwood was Grace, Mr Dean, Hugh Runkle, dred SUPERVISORS AND AU PITORS MEET IN COURT HOUSE Nearly 150 Township Officials Gather to Discuss Problems Not In ONelal Capacity. Nearly 160 township officials of Cen tre county attended the annual conven- Supervisors held in the Among the Township Road Auditors. tion of and Township Court House in Bellefonte, day's sessions were District Highway De- Shenjters during the WwW. J Carroll, of Engineer of the Clearfield, State Rogers, Centre partment; ¥F. Glenn County Superintendent of Schools, and F. WwW, State weevils oy sesfents Jirineer fthe Curtis, assistant engineer of ihe Highway Department, During the afternoon session all of- ganization were re-elect 5 of the or serve during the coming year, exception of one ohn Condo, don township, who was chosen or vice-president. The officers for 1932 are as follows: Hoste Frank A. Ca secretary and Myers, township Potter H. M. Haris president; "Ian son, township. treasurer, and Nevin W, Dorsey Cronister and P. B. Swabb of Gregg delegates to the State convention, Other features of the day's program included: of Harris township; of Huston township, township, the reports of the delegates to the recent State convention of town- ship road supervisors and auditors, the Dorsey Cronister, of 8 M. Hess, of Fer and George B. Fort- delegates being Huston township; township Harris township. guson ney of Newton L spoke of County Commissioner Wilson, in a brief some of the problems encountered and address, the Commissioners and the township officials 73 supervisors and 40 auditors present excellent solved by A roll call showed which wag considered an turnout. The following . auditors were present named supervisors and meeting. from townships on the south side of Centra cot Boards of Supervisors AUTIAS Frank A. Carson, sec.-iroas. ; Bradford, F. W. Frazler. Aunditors Second Class Tounalilps F. Wasson Charles A P. Hoster Gingrich, LW, White- H. Zeigler, BE. E. Hubler. F. Treaster, John Bubb L EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXBOUTOR'S NOTICR. In the Estate of EDWARD late of the Township of Potter, ty of Centre and State of Pennsylvan- BUBB, Coun- ia. deceased. Letters testamentary on the above esiate having beets duly granted the undersigned, all persons kuowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make Ime mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly au- thenticated for settlement. WALTER F. BUBB, Sunbury, Pa. JOHN E, BUBB, R. D. Centre Hall. Pa WILAJAM E. BUBL, John T. Taylor, State College, Pa. Attorney, EXECUTORS. State College, Pa. ol © ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Estate of ANDREW J, HI- IONIMUSE, late of Centre Hall Bor- ough, Centre County, Pa Letters of administration en above State having been duly granted the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make Im- mediate payment, and those having clalms agama the same to present them duly au- thenticated for settlement, H. 1. EBRIGHT. Admr., dl Centre Hall, Pa, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Estate of HENRY . ISTROHMEIER, late of Centre Hall 'p orough, Centre County, Pa. deceased, Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, and George Horner, Charles, Bessie and Gilbert Paige, Ruh Fetzer, Marie Wright, Mr. and Mrs, John Horner, and children Isabel, Harold, Bernadine, Tobert, George, Violet, Junior and Mae. Time counia In applying for patents. Don't risk de fay In protecting your idess. Send sketch or model for instructions or write for PREE book, “How to O%ain a Patent” snd “Record of Invention” torm. No charge for in. formation on how to proceed. Communies. tions strictly eonfidential. Prompt, corel, efcient service, # CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Registered Patent Attorney 43-A Security Savings & Commercial Bank Building (Directly across agreet from Patent Ofes) WASHINGTON, D. ©. all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make Im- mediate payment, and those having clalms against the same to present them duly au. thenticated for settlement. MRS, CELBESTA STROHMEIER Administratrix, CLAYTON H. HOMAN. Admr, Centre Hall, Pa PHILIPSBURG’S BEST COAL It is easily the best burning and most economical Coal to use, wT RY and we are sure you will buy nothing else. It is clean, wil] not coke over and low In ash, Deliveries In 8-ton loads at an exceptions) low price. MILSOM BROS. Centre Hall, Phone 20R4, State College, ‘phone 71. FARM CALENDAR TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE CORLEGE . SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE . - ° * » * * . * % . . Kill Orchard Pests . Polson balt for control mouse may be placed now in the orchards, The balt should be so placed that it is hid- livestock or irres Wide necked and tin cans may be used, den from birds, pon- able persons, bottles or the balt boards or in tun- may be wplaced under nels of the rodents, Care for Garden Tools Good tools kept in mmdition will mike gardening a pl Now ja the year. time to clean all tools and s with light the me Hothead sas theh oti cover tal par need for use Feed Wheat to Cows ood amounts up ta n rd grain mixture, rolled or coarsely ground and mixed feeds such as bran or oats, feed to with bulky in addition to enough protein make a balanced ration Save Dead Timber this Trees have been dying year as a result of the severe drought last By har jogs may be saved for lumber or year vesting them now, good fire- wood, If these dead trees are allowed through another to stand summer, many of them will be pendered useless by decay. say Penn he foresters, Bulld Hog Houses or individual houses are bulld. They santitary than Colony hog easy and inexpensive to are warmer and more most central farrowing houses, If such houses are no be budit during the r farrowing Shell and Store— Seed co be ready fi time. bw sacks or In met a few holes ail wi ™ until plant W. Henssoy, in State Dunlap, sheriff Belle! Adm... tract in onte; $3.560 Myers, in College twp.: $300 Taylor, et ux, to Chester (Continued on next column) RR The RICHELIEU {Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P. M.) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Richelieu takes pride In presenting one of the season's best “OVER THE HILL" James Dunn & Sally Ellers. Never since the advent of all talking pictures has such a powerful picture produced. It is truly one of the pictures of all time. Once u have seen this great picture you'll taka it home in your heart, NewsCartoon Comedy, eon greatest SATURDAY The most amazing drama ever screened “FRANKENSTEIN" Colin Cllve, Mae Clark. No thriller ever made van touch it If you have a weak heart and cannot stand excitement or grussomanoess. we advise you not to see this producion Take our word for it it wil} thrill, it will shock, it may even horrify you. News—Cartoon Cemedy, MONDAY AND TUESDAX Warner Baxter in his atest “SURRENDER” Here ia a picture of sacrifices, in war hatred, strife. A 100% real treat. Special Comedy and News, unusual love and a background of strange WEDNESDAY “NEVADA BUCKABOO” Here is one of the greatest thrill pic tures you have ever seen, to seo the old days West wite all of its thrills and action, then see his great Western, NewsCartoon Comedy, The STATE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR. (This Week) We bring to you one of the greatest outdoor stars. HOOT GIBSON in his latest thrill picture, “WILD HORSE" see a western that is different, this great Western star gives it to you full and plenty, mixed with action and laughs, Comedy—News—Cartoon, - 7 4 SON,” brid jously funny The prime, “When the there is no trads goods he stops his of them o, but neighbors are n he gas bill “There are times stop people sion. It makes light in the there 80 mystery rliscement, ob “hs along and tising to sell a store don't his rent, wa couldn't im Ss — best the Home Paper. the possible— =) Homax tract James Harris Houtz trax ‘Mustes oO Madisonburg Kn the Golden Eagle to Knights Golden in Miles twp F. Meyer to C in State College: —————————————— IDEAL GIFT FOR THE BOY. What glorious boys be tween the ages of 182 and 20 have read- ing THE AMERICAN BOY--YOUTH'B COMPANION! As if by magic. this ries boys to 1d, introduces iets them expe in the $1.250, adventures magazine distant parts of the _ worl adventures of foreign lands In a single issue, a boy will battle tha fromen Northlsnd sled and dog team, cross Indian-haunted plains in a prairie schooner, 200m over war. lands in an army plane or on 8. mall pl ot. hunt wild animals in Africa atop back of an elephant, go fight Arad rid whith ticipate in many other thrilling exper- BOY YOUTHS OOM- It is such experiences as these that sharpen a boy's wits, kindle his imag ination, strengthen his character, de- velop his understanding of the world in which he lives and of the people that inhabit it. Here indeed fz the ideal gift for that hoy in whom you are interested--that son, nephew, cous business associate, An card bearing attractive gift your name wil] be sent to the boy if you request it with your Then every tims the mallman brings the magazine to his door, the boy will think of you gratefully, Subscription prices are only 32.00 for one year and 23.00 for three years Mali your order direct to THE AMER. ICAN BOY--YOUTH'S COMPANION, B50 W, Lafayette Bivd.. Detroit. Mich Service on your subscription will start order, PROBAK-rnot a sour blade IR a, 21111007 NES I'M aN f {TALIAN BOLT NEVER EVEN HEARD OF SPAGHETTI CeO auesy
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers