AHURSDAY. JANUARY 21 103%. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — ———————————— - se ———— A Yt a —————— A — A ——— + *F Havinn slo tis spring? Advertise * 2 oa 0 ¢ w . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, A y A 4 # & & oo 8 » = 9 § * Flavime al His Speing A EE ae . FARM CALENDAR . EAL TAY Laltay. 7 ‘HaoF UDITORS ST TEMENT . * CORRESPONDENTS’ It in the TaponE BNE SUF VA \ Nr er Mo Yo *allésy coverge, 2 ract in Gregg twp. §6 ’ ’ \ . DEPARTMENT Penns Valley cover TIMELY REMINDERS FROM of the Receipts and Expenditures of POTTER TOWNSHIP . Harry N. Mussr,et ux. to Clara T ih tS 4.8 8 oo 8 | * PENNSYLVANIA STATE COBLEGE nteson, tract in Ferguson twp; for the Year Ending November 28, 1931. LINDEN HALL. i . SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Clara T. Bateson to Harry N. Mus dn———— John € Homan at Fi : = i faking duplicate College, Spent Wednesday evening at Keep Farm Reeords— $1.00, Nov 28. To ery ? : | { . t i . NOV ZR balance. ... 34 ices ha oe of Mr. and Mrs, John lon | Sale notice under this head is carried s . 4 Yoiss as s the home of M free of charge when bills are printed at This is the time of the year to Berta M Royer. ¢t a o, Lyman L apo sh to audit er i jain office. To all others the charge is start the new farm account books |Smith, tract in Miles twp. $5.000 } . 's ...532108 39 61 lances Mrs. Ella Mothersbaugh, of DBoals- | : : twp. $0 burg’! Mrs. Edward Durst, of Centre ot ) Hall: Mrs, Marion Ross and baby son, | books in cooperation with the Penn. COURT PROCLAMATION of Lemont: and Mrs, Faye Ross came PMHURSDAY, FEBRUARY zd, at 9]sylvania State ( oliege agricultural ex. WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward ate Het tension service, This was a gain ol ( 0 | Last year 11567 farmers Kept such | eee mo - ow Total ve. $157 A CARSON, Treasurer Board Road Supervisors DR, i . fall r= ©. 49 9 09 0 9 9 a ser, et ux, tract in Ferguson twp. W J Royer, (siiector 1980 Road Tax Mr. and Mrs. Nellis Kline, of State Public Sale Register $1.00 1831 yen ’ i to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. AM. 1 mile south of Tusseyville, by Fleming, President Judge of the Court Ross Yast Thursday nd did some | A. O. Detwiler Full line of farm (200 over 1330. of Common Pleas of the 45th Judicial - ot stock and implements; clean-up gale Feed Alfalfa to Birds— Distadct, consisting of the County of Total ..... oC aa1Es housework for her, Mrs Ross being re : M. Smith, auct, p ‘ tas : Centre, having fssued hig precept. bear- 2 : ’ A Tar fate i unabls to fully attend t sy Hise KE no succulent feed vval er he Toth: 7 ; A s————— hold duties for about threa wedks on TUBSDAY. MARCH 1st, ¢ 3 Jthe birds in the poultry flock s Hel cane SM WH I NA W J Royer, Collector 1981 Road Tax . 132 to me directed for holding a DR. Court of "Common Pleas Orphans Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of Learn About Meat the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and {General Jal Delivery, In Bellefonte, for the County of Centre; And the Grand Jury to convens on |B i ] count of a prainead M., he Horner hom Miss Christin alley, of DoalsDUurg, | .,st Heasant Gap, F spent Saturday a he hom ' he wll farm stock and Mrs, Harold and Mrs. George Is spo Sunday afternoon 69 4 at 10 o'clock A. M. And the Traverse nied of Jury called for the regular meeting of | Ate and Ars ure-l i in ttle, i ; " R J SAF, Ana Mrs. | . . ead EY @ ail + Economleal Plows Quarter Sessions Court will convene on Me & Fledhiruary 1G 1 Hook pent i \ of Mr Wd A 4 / } ) 3 f Mr. and M Ch uldboards because the latter|the Traverse unde MeClintio ¢ Centre 11, will hol . i ‘ ih leClintd : oo 108 nu Hall, ’ bres too often ast plowshares are] Co Perryman spent Sunday at th JWoring pure bred and grade it M eing Februar 22nd. And Jury for the Becond Week fifth Monday art will apbear the i } 3 3 ~ more economical than steel if of February 1932. at 10 o'clock A.M College with her mother an cattle, sheep, hogs ax d Chickens. ~ y an effi fent spring release hitch is used, : “dian, W J Royer, Collector 1986 Voor Tax j 1 , Smith, auct. i NOTICE is bereby given to the DR. and Mrs. J. H. Ross, Mr and MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 10 A. M, Produce Quality Cream— Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Alder-|Nov 28 1031, To balance Mrs. C. M. Ross attended the funer | a miles southeast of Old Fort and 2% To produce good quality 1 we men and also such Constables, (that [59 on $83.70 uncollected of the former's sister. Mrs. Krebs, Lf les west of Spring Mills, on the A only clean separators, cans a may have business in thelr respective rpaid State College, on Monday afternoon " Lee farm by F. 8. Musser: Clean- utensil Do not mix fresh skimmed |Glstricts. requiving to report to the M. K. Green returned home Monday " EC milk with cream of former skimming: {Honorable Court) that they be then evening after completing a three | 2 M Smith, auct. before it is thoroughly cooled, and keep (and there (n their proper persons at weeks' schedule through the lower | . . ’ it enol until delivered the time specified above, with thelr counties. He is an A. R. tester for| THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 Al. . ‘ records, Inquisitions, examinations and the Penna. State College, M., on the Fisher farm. six miles Young Animals Need Care— thelr dwn remembrances, to do those Bast of Centre Hall along Brushvalley Spring time is nursery time on thelthings to thelr offices appertaining to road, Frank M. Fisher will sell farm m foks, plgs and lambs all pay|be done, and those who are bound in stock and implements —E, M, Smith, iblg returns for the time spent on them recognizance to prosecute against the auct. while they are getting their start, [prisoners that are and shall be in Jal of Centre County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just ; | Locust is the best species f lant Given under my hand at lallefonite, Clean-up sale of farm stock and imple- lear fence post naterial being February up sale of farm sto kK nd implements BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ACC EXVENDITURES tens $ Haven, visited over the week-end at THURSDAY, MARCH 17. at 10 A [Locusts Grow Good Posts— M., at Oak Hall Station, by IL. K Dale: the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Ed. Sweetwobd. . Miss Laura Belle McCormick wisited nis the t1 - Saturday night and Sunday with her | ments; also some ho isehold goods. produces a very durable ro an 4 : ord. 1632, and ti 156th veas W J Royer, Collector 1981 Poor Tax friends, Isabel Jodon and Alice Spyk-| 8 TRDAY, MARCH 19, at 10 A. does it in day of J ary 1 the year ————————— it hort tim nian i BR. short time in-lof the ndependence f the n i DR a er, in Centre Hall | M., on the Mrs. Clara Meeker farm, 4 tations on fal 110 y vn rory 3 # ous y . . . a wi Ross Smith, from Johnstown, isit miles South of Centre Hall, by Paul a good ground hay ates of America. I an JOHN M. BOOB, over the week end with his uncle and | Bradford: Farm stock and implements; | year pert Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte. 1 and Mrs, Miche th. | clean-up sale ~—E. M. Smith, auct. him ¢ addi which os ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE thair 1 . | SATURDAY, MARCH 12 — — cry . : ! wigs’ noine, & Was ac} . I y the ® at ii Le ¢ ALVRED DURST by Mrs. Ruth Ti = who 12" sharp, by Harry I : ¢ Mrs. Huth } % who { 4 Santy Conti iy farm, Spri of farm stock and ime- | Home i ’ i / re of administration on above estate - v ] bavir bean duly anted th adersigued, Each Week || [575500 G00 nln umes are requested to make im- it, and those having claim T was lonely on the farm | [*#amst the same to present them duly au- ‘ i thenticated for settlement, now that winter had set- W F KELLER. Adi tled in. Mrs. Kemp would : 3 ys Hall. P 1 3 {i Mr Fis wenn St Hm straem HS a 2 bs > MM) ‘ ntinuous Shows 2 to 11 P, M.) sometimes catch herself THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. “PRIVATE LIVES" | Norma Shearer and Robert Montgom- re's the picture treat of the BOALSBURG ITEMS, The RIC ELIEU ¢ q listening for footsteps. But no one came, i ‘n ihe kEstal WILLIAM F. TAY-INov 28 1931, To balance 286 99 FINANCIAL STANDING OF ROAD ba ' . . p : Tow ; . » ‘ ; DISTRICT Tom was back st his job entre cour Latters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, #il persons kuowing themselves indebted to the esiste are requested to make im mediate payment, sad those having clalme against the same 0 present them duly au. thenticated for selllement. JAMES W. BWABB Administrator, in town. Jim was in col lege. And Sue, with her t peat comedy of children, couldn't come Best of Short Subjects. home very often. Then one evening the telephone rang. It was Jim. “Just wanted to chat,” he told his Mother. “How're you and Dad?” For several minutes fam. ily news and happy confi. dences flew back and forth between mother and son. The conversation ended, Mrs. Kemp turned from the telephone with eyes shining. “Dad” she ex claimed, “Jim gave me an idea! Let's call up Tom and Sue. From now on I'm going to visit the children by telephone and pot sit here alone!” SATURDAY “HOUSE DIVIDED” SERRA EBRRRAERRRR RAIA ET ¥ Harrison V Ket Lidnden Hal 5 | Walter Huston—Kent Douglas. Attorney o Pa Action that steals votir heart beats, | Romance that flutters your heart. Suspense that tingles your spine. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE the Estate of EDWARD BUEB, of the Township of Potter, Coun- ty of Centre and State of Pennsylvan- ia. deceased. NewsCartoon Comedy, MONDAY AND TUESDAY “HELL DIVERS” sent Sener hohe Wallace Besry-—Clark Gable d Mrs. Robert . 14 Thousand defied death to bring #8 to Letters testamentary on the above estate having beens duly granted the undersigned, ail persons knowing themselves indebted . 2 y to the estate are requested to make Im. ' oo mediate payment and those having clalme BR BUNELE, Onersner ot Toor nay 1331, © cash from sgainet the same to present them duly as DR. “wan thenticated for selllement, 231. To balance. .... 188 05 1 . Cant om F A Carson WALTER ¥. BUBB, Jan 16, To County Treasurer 1 L | { AREER ERIN ARERR RR EARNERS EER R RRR RRNA SR RRR RRNA RARER RRA NARA RRRRRRRRRarAN yweds——were tendered : you. No thrill ever equal to IL sernade on Saturday eve Special Comedy and News. W. Hess home. nah from W J Royer Sunbury, Pa. 4 ash from JOHN E. BUBB, 1, C : IL. D. Centre Hall, Pa ay 19, Cash from same...... 5 Nov 28, By cash to audit WEDNESDAY “UEXPECTED FATHER" Summerville—Zasu Pitta, SPRING MILLS following were Bunday visitors! the home of Mr. and Mrs W, Pp, |Shm Osmgan: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCor- A picture we guarantee for laughs. 3 A pair that can't be beat for comedy. NewsCartoon Comedy, " _ . Jun 10, Cash from Co. " § Printing Auditors’ statement WILLIAM E. BUBL, Mpeg Toba Weihong prin “i Tong I A em . “ : , Cash fron J loyer. § y 7. Cash ald Audit . John T. Taylor, State College, Pa. lgant 26. Cush from same ! Stationery 3 Ya 5 Attorney, EXECUTORS. Cash from same.,..:.. 248 68 Balance State College, Pa. o2 IN 2, Cash from same ...... 075 —— - - - “ —————— ~,s iotal TORY .ouqearvesss . $1577 58 : The modern farm home has a telephone EEE A EY. mick, Ben Osman, Albert Rittenhouse, t Sunbury: Mr. and Mrs Max Souter, of Montoursville, and Mrs Harry Osman, of Williamsport. Th STATE Two men, s=ach past 70 years of € age, created a little amusement Yast THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR. week In Bunbury Norman Masteller (This Week) We, the undersigoed auditors of Pot- . Auto-Suggestion By support of {tar township, hive examined the above Bizh JOrAR seme csvvecenses.§ 439 96 accounts and certify to the correcthess of . > ne, Wil} you be glad you have automo Emery Zerby wee 195 12 H ¥ MUSSER bile insurance of sorry you don't | Jerry Weaver .... “nus 17 15 J. F. TREASTER when an accident threatens financial John Horner csxcsanee 168 84 J. E, BUBB, joss, See me and you'll be glad. Ear; Grove at Danville 119 54! wo met his oM ¢riend, J. Orris MoCor- “BORDER LAW” Auditors mick, formerly of this place, and now The screen's daredevi] cowboy— ERE ERRNO RRR RNIN C. N. KRYDER, Centre Hall an agent for the Tanner Shop Ov.) JUS Scrorns daredech eon over THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best They were chiding each other about | .. filed with greater excitement than nid, I bot you $3.00 can beat 70u|” Comedy News Cart Kind of Job Printing. sna, i wt you «. 00 onan al ou . : y 3 at you! (Comedy-—~News—Cartoon, on a foot race—out 10th street and | ge = Ses. E INSURANCE AND back.” Mr. Masteller took the betand | . y : ; i y : MONDAY, TUES. AND WED. iiss — the race was run. MeComick won. He | (NEXT WEEK) 5 : 1 then remarked, “If you would have | on - 5 REAL ESTATE had i “SHANGHAIED LOVE" : Tanner shoes on, you would have | BT teins Sheth i SESARARERRESIRRRARAERNE RAEN ARERR ARARRRARIRERRIRIRIRERRIREY won.’ | Noah Beery—Richard Cromwell, ; L JIN reopeses Mra. Catherine Wagner js visiting A stupendous sea story of sensational . (3) , : hier sisters in Philadelphia { love and adventure, Love, revenge. N . i WANT TO BUY The Spring Mills band had their Mutiny aboard a hell-ship. OR SELL ? 1932 annua; aiqgel in the Grnage hall | News--Carion Comedy, WwW Fi i T T L E SEE US FIRST. CC, G. Decker, of Bellefonte, was a FOR A CHRISTMAS SAVINGS business caller in town last week, ¥ A } y 4 E Stove Explodes In Oak Hall Home. : : $1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou C. D. BARTHOLOMEW - nd other pri : , CENTRE HALL, PA. CLUB Clogged waterpipes in a stove in the PAT | Di ken of & no Bigs gered for & oF A ikke Entries ’ Waldo E. Homan home, Oak Hall, may be any kind of model, figure or i —— ee ———h——— were the cause of an explosion which ? special carving, requiring skill and in Time counts In APPIYING genuity, made en wi and WwW destroyed the range, brokg the kiteh- for patents. Don't risk de. i Penn ip Bog Meron b OPEN NO en windows, wrecked a cupboard and | ay in protecting your Flot Prize. .ooooiiiiinnanasa 5250 R AD I OO Y———————, _ We————————— a clock early one morning last week, 1 - PAsacsseeeeress rece 300 model for instructions or \ No one wns injured. ry ining oF _FREEBOoOR THD PIR. oo eiarereceenness $18 fo Jus wie injured. wl hs Ju TH eh, Fourth PHIe.........eesvssss $50 Repair Service the stove and gone to the barn when | 0d "Record of Invention” a Mentuviesssressives $13 prepared modern she heard the screams of her gon. 8he form. No, charge 20¢ Wo 1 We tite Ia a formation” on how to proceed. OCommuniess i up-to-date Shop to give prompt ran back to find the room in disorder | yous strictly confidential. Pr winners and burning coals causing the wood-| emelent service. ompt, careful, and efficient service on all makes Bhs SAL CF oss Seni || | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | ter which Mr. Homan had ingenious CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN : Why depend on tinkering and | MA lb nn Jy. pond. to the home and used in. tha Registered Patent Attorney guess work. Give US a call. CENTRE HALL, PA. heater are eved to have clogged €5-A Security Savings & Commereisl 'S th i roulation he Be ne aa on pu Batti POPULAR MECHANICS SYENS RAND SPIE resulted. Mr, Homan, one of Oak| (DWeetl serom wrest from Patent Ofess MAGAZINE CENTRE MALL, PA. Hall's leading dalrymen, was in State WASHINGTON. ©. ©. 200 East Ontarie Strest CHICAGO, ILL. * A College on business at the time. bd se—— AC — —