wp VOL. CXl. WALKER FOR JUDGE BY 44 | 4 CENTRE HALL BOROUGH ELECTS | ALL DEMOCRATS BUT ONE All Democratic candidates In Centre | fall borough were elected except T | LL de | feted (George who rival, Moore for auditor, was Republican 159 ie office of school ’ elected w pre hig 166 1 by | Bweeney I'l ( JOHNSTON DEFEATED BY 0 GETTIG FOR DISTRICT AT TORNEY BY Walker, or Judge of M. War ULL directoy 'wo roodhart serving at R33 | den IC! rough OFFICES Courts— 1 eming Judge of the Ivan Walker M:. Ward Fl | District Philip Mus Jury John Cor | | COUNTY Attorney Johnston D R Commissloner— io Gotiie atl | 1OVIAN, D XE arrilt Merrill. BOROUGH OFFICES Judge of FElection— Ww 34 D Paul Zellers, Inspector of Eleotion— Homar D Hanna R DD Sehool Director Councilman {Tax Collector— Justice of the Peace— { “ Wo. Sila D | Constable { Elaine WALKER. FLEMING, D R Walker's maj -—— CHICKENS BUT THE CAME TO | COAXED TWO INTO CABIN, BILL $16.39! nder the present conditi — Walker Walker hit SPORTSMEN, f ATTENTION AX wile rover Te Bender He \ ortsmen of Cen- publican mesiing « he st be held te ; o orcugh. 1s Sta tre of county will Friday o'clock. in the Court evening, November 5 The purpose the get the sentiment of that ways and means in cooperating | counties in seeking Game Commission the proposed ant-3 es by a majority about ! House, tn tat 7:30 of policemen meeting the may with to Two stag ioned is to themselv Hall on Monday many motor cars the State the hunters so be considered neighboring have the Penna modify annul deer season. in diamond Centre evening and The cars for illegal game, for guns not in proper form | vehicles. fs on atopped given in wore once gover any sense, and or for transporting in lerleag 1 -——— [10,000 ADDITIONAL HUNTING i LICENSES NOW AVAILABLE purchasers of the season which offical. opened November 1st will be inter- to that the Department Revenue now has available 10,000 — SASSERMAN-STOVER Frank P. Sasserman, of and Miss Alice Stover, daughter Mr Mrs. Brade of Wood- ward united in the Laitheran O. BE. Feeman, mony. The bride accompanied and Bellefonte £1 of : {| Prospective hunting and Stover licensey ly ested of additional] for marriage The were in parsonage pastor, Rev, used the ring and the groom the groom's mother According to Secretary of Revenue iJ. Griffith Boardman, these licehses will be shipped the manufacturer | sor that they will be available for sale at various county agencies this week Originally, it had not been inten ed to have them ready for shipmont | ing of last week, at § oklock, by Until November 13th, Secret\ry | Justice of the Peace James W. Swabb, | Boardman, however, moved the ship- of Centre Hall, R. D. | ment date ahead to avoid delay due to ithe probabllity of 5 last-minute rush Among agencies in this county where Jicenses may bas found are: tobert 8. Stover, Millhelm: will jlan M. Schenck, Howanl; Samuel! HH (Poorman, George A. Miller, Leonard !A. Breon, Bellefonte; Wm. T. Hoover Port Matilda: Grace Keefer, State College, besides agencies In Philipe- | burg and Clarence, know COTS were » licenses, by sister, EE THOMAS—DUCK. Thomas. of Colyer, and Duck, of Pleasant Gap, were | united in marriage Wednesday even. by LaRue Mise Irene R Al ROAST CHICKEN SUPPER The Ladies Ald of the Sprucetown M. BE. church will serve a roast chick- en supper in the basement of the church, on Saturday, November 6th Price, 40c and 26c. The patronage of the public will be appreciated. Ice cream will be on sale, HALL, PA., THURSDAY, IT - ia i WB] EC a | SAFELY! HUNT (ONFERENCE HERF WELT ATTENDED LITHERAN WAS CONSERVATION NeF. 1 8. 1 Bi IN HOWARD TWP S01 IN iy LARGEST NURSERY SET Pres sec ToLATY Fey 3 Ven ver R. F. NEIL BUYS THE RISHEL-SWARTZ FARM proved This wooslland planting of Provide food in addition job of h "lantings grown in on most cooperating farms improvement includes and shrubs shelter for performing olding the topsoil of this type will the Howard trees which wildlife their main in ple also be Nursery, Through ment the of the U agencies, R. F. Neil Dr. A. G. Lish farm, the Rishel farm, later Swartz heirs, in Potteg farm located near Tusseyville renched by a private road leading concrete road the Fortney Thea containg 140 acrea hundred of are tillable. The house 8. Govern- tenant on purchased owned by the township. The and one and to is -- BOHN BUYS HOME IN CENTRE HALL Daniel © ohn, tenant Brockerhoff farm near Old chased of Miss Sara han's residence mroperties Hall, but before ” is off farm. Pp. C the at tract BOROUGH the pur- MceClena- in one which improvements comprise brick tc t a Lingle the place purchased Fort bank Calvin is the on barn, ¢ One present Mr. un tenan ‘entre * ok ; re iby Neill, will moving for another family The property was erected during the Civil War period. by the Alex. ander Kuhn and by him sold to Jacob From. The place at the death of Mr From was acquired by his son, Jacob C. From, and later by his son. James E. From, who sold it to Miss McClen- ahan. farm year ——— FARMER EARL FRAZIER BUYS LUCAS 1s here. = late HOMF The Laucag home along Penns Creek east of Centre Hill, formerly the prop- of Mra, Florence V, wid- of William lacas, 8r., was sold on Saturday at Orphans’ Court sale by Wilbuy 8. and Wm. M. Lucas, ad- ministrators, to Ear] Frazier, tenant on the Frazier farm nearby, for $800. The tract containg forty-four acres, on which is erected a dwelling house The barn was destroyed by fire only recently jer farm and can bg tilled from that point, A tract of timberland containing thirty-six acres was purchased $50.00 by W. A. Reiber, of Johnstown who was also a bidder for the small farm. erty ow la:cas, a —- Entertained Distinguished Guests, Dr. and Mrs. C. Hilare Bitner of the Naval Hospital of Philadelphia, and Dr. Bitner's mother, Mrs. Newton Bitner, of Watsontown, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Neff and family, of near Tusseyville, on Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Bitner have Spent many years in China. the Ha- walian Islands and the Virgin Islands Dr. Bitner is a cousin of Mrs. Neff. County Commissioner Bowersox was also a caller at the Neff home Friday. conveniently : 19.37 VJ YOU NG CONCERNED PEOPLE ABOUT WORLD LOCAL PEACH be black snmities ty Reformed chu ered GENTZEL—RUPY »NUMBER LYCEDM FOR BENEFIT OF (COURSE LOCAL “HIGH : : ni t x le or \ need la woe k ' e wint i Hall- Potter umber that ‘ benefit of the Centre school. Only one n on the course billed for November “The company of artists who was given, Wednesday munity Players, a fessional Aramati present a rollicking comedy drama titleq “The White Fam- ily Depression. Othep low namely 10 Com - pro- numbers on the course fol- Tuesday, “Omir January 25-a lecture on National Parks” by the Whist. ling Ranger Max K. Gilistrap sureto | Mr QGllstraps of and jesson He ay imitations birds for Mohday the his audience "The Wonders of Modern by Harry C White. He present his popular science entertainment with a stageful of fascinating equipment, Monday, March 14-The James Acott Company will entertain. James Scott is a noted vocalist, entertainer and NBC artist; Mise Zidna Landgerg is a not. ed pianist, narrator and monologist They are entertainers in the modern mood, distinctive, versatile and soph. isticated. Friday, April 1--The Hanley Mar. ionettes will feature the best in mar- ionelte entertainment for grown-ups children an entertalnment for those whose hearts are eternally young. Season tickets are and 75¢c for children. Single admission are 35¢ for adults and 25¢ for children. unique whistling 5 the February 7 Science,” will $1.00 for adulls NO. 43 — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS garden struct Rh ew action the new barn this work on meymede farm will begin provided present plans . fy ards Vv ] My Richard a Well-know; tre Hall {pe ris {who i n Mord Of MO day that he has CAITIONS Bittner, of hom, and ing i pital, | | A portion of State Highway route No. 45, between Mifflinburg and Lew. {isburg covering a distance of 41 miles will be rebuilt of new macadam paving together with the rebuilding {of four bridges at a cost of $105.518. (18. The road will be considerably | Wider than the old one. Work will Dp Ein at once. the gar Potters into for him 0 Lewistown is treatment caring in Mowe hog the Mr. and Mrs Stanley Brooks arrive ed home on Bunday afternoon from a Pleasure motor trip taking them ove er a route of more than eleven hundred Miles. The most disant point $4 the south reached Lynchourg, Va. The return was made by way of Washington, Philadelphia, New York City and Easton. The only road re traced was that between Centre Hall and Lewistown The McAllister Scholarship wag awarded to Clayton Musser, a 1937 Eraduate of Miles Township igh school and now a freshman at Penn State, by 5 unanimous vote at a meeting of the Centre County prine« cipals and supervisors, under the leadership of FP. q. Rogers, at the Jemetyeeat institute. The young mad is a nephew of veland Brungart : Centre Hall Ge " Was
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