nh Hit Citi REPORTER. THURSDAY, "APRIL 6. 1gas A Granted Retirement Allowances. On March 1, 1922, a total of 879 school employees had been granted re- tirement allowances by the State School Employees’ Retirement Board; | 529 were granted a superannuation, and 150 were granted a disability re- | tirement allowance. i Thirteen superannuation annultants have returned to active service, and forty-six have died. Twenty disabll- | ity annuitants have returned to active | service, and twenty-four have died. perannuation annuitants is $347.34, and the average annuity granted to disabll- ity annuitants is $28 8.04. The average age of all superannua- | tion annuitants at the time of their} retirement was 69.5years, and the. av-! , length of their service was 37.7] age of all disability an- time of their retire-| ment was 48.0 years, and the average length of thedr service was 25 years. Two regred ‘dchool employees found in { entre, county. . $800,000 Fire at Clearfield. Fire distrogied the sand room, rolling opr ny nd atyihg loft, all in one f the buildings of the Elk Tanning ompany ¥ . at Oléarfield, late one i night last week. n The ‘bBurnal bulding was 50 by 200 feet and contained a great quantity of (xalyable tanned leather. A large por- tion. of the leather, possibly all of was destroyed. A telephone message ym Clearfield states the superintend- nt of the plant estimates the loss at en $200,000 and $300,000, includ- the building, valued at $50,000. Transfers of Real Estate. Pobin, ar Base Ball Uniforms MR. BASEBALL MANAGER : You will be greatly pleased with our Special Prop ssition to Clubs if you are consid:ring purchasing a new outfit for your bascball team this year. Write Us. Get our Proposition, Prices Right. Highest Quality Goods. Altoona Leather Store, Inc. 1410 11th Ave. ALTOONA, PA. PET py ire Lor WER LEGAL ADVEWFICLTE , | data payisout, and those Raving Cal {mb Baeieis! Lui 166 have your ui —— -— | the sate to present them duly authenticated for fi ah—halibut, salmon and othe » | settlement, finn halibut, sanon Aan thie TRIENNIAL ASSESSME NT. i MR3. ANNIE E. HOMAN, Administratrix, | Gnd oysters Deliveries W. Har ison Walker, Centre'tinll, Pa | Thursdays, ax 6 rae rs aa——— Attorney (‘entre all In accordance wth the several Acts of B. liefonuwe, Pa, ol Ha : the General Assembly, regulating en DY INE "/( % 5 . MINISTRATOR'S B . a nial Assessments and constituting a Board EX ) ISTRATOR'S ROTICK of Revision, the County Comnilssioners of Fetate of SARAH M. MEYER, into of Contre 1 ren S Centre County give notice that THURS Hall borough, Centre County, Va , decossed DAY, MARCH 24rd, and FRIDAY, MARCH Letters of administration on the sbove estat : having been duly granted to the under or ( y 24th, 1922, have been fixed upon which | po wou ad PA preci 10 Ty request ali inp ow MEDI INE | finally to determine whether any of the ing themselves indebted Ww the « . nlustions of the Assessors have Deen | immediate payment, and thos Cini “ls have used Chamberlain's valuations o 4 ‘ ! against the same to present them 1 ; ! made below the just rate; reserving bow cated without deluy for s ttiement Si Cough Re me dy and give n it to | ever the right to perform the duties of a W. A. ODENKIRK, Administra my children on many occ asions Board of Revision upon the sane days old Centre Hail, Pa and am th OTOL: ghly acquainte d and at the same times and places of hold with its good te. Let any { ing the appeals the eral TOW | we—— wi b “ Es gad one troubled with a cold or 1 8 and Boroughs, as provided by Act ~~ - - ~ 1 f JL C COC js; Auanbly. iroughe, as | COMPI ET E LIN OF cougl use it and he will be { of | ‘he rate of millage for the year 1922 quick ly convinced of its superi- [as been fixed nt 6 mille, and inciudes ority,” writes My 18. Cc H. WwW oods, millage to raise funds for the Annual Decatur, lil. Sinking-Fund and Inter . 3 Bonds snd other obligations of the Coun} EARN MACHINER Chamberlain’s 1 Ne RY Cough Remed NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT and REPAIRS : g . y APPEAL FOR 1922, is for sale by druggists every- Notice 1s hereby given to the tax pa) : where, 35 cents per bottle; large . of Contre County that the Count get prices before buying avy farm im-| gjze 60 cents. Je sure you see the Champion Line and ers of Centre Commissioners fies al roe mento" otowia|C, , BLINK - - Gentre Hall plements you may nee HINGTON i AbH J U Bodoni dn dnd Bn dindls. 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