The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1922, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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. Badipniindip dnd ds dp dip Find " —
EASTER
&
¢ « I'S oJ
¥
¥
Insurance and ¢ | 16-DAY EXCURSION
ob bd SA
1 Beck, et ux, to Harry Carver,
Good Oil Prolong:
Life of Tractor
By a Queen of the Under
world,
» such com-
ded Mh th
t when at
today is
tivities
kinds of
from the one who
eg, lives and fortunes to
little big-eyved girl who
of her sophisticated
+ dance partner.
“vamp” is a real
nd to herself. Yet
interesting reading.
1 for instance: vam
old Nile, and now her name
household one,
onal criminals formerly
in gangs and depended on the
wurcefulness and doings of men
in crime, as in business, methods
change Lately a partnership was
pretty woman has been found to be
the most valuable asset a criminal can
acquire,
The respectable man or woman who
has never seen a professional criminal
who feels as secure from the traps of
the underworld as from the venemous
reptiles of the African jungle may be
quite easily ensnared by these new and
unsuspected erooks.
In the New York Sunday American
an amazing series of articles, the con-
fessions of a professional “vamp” Mrs.
Margaret Hill, begins next Sunday.
This young and attractive woman was
in partnership with some of the ablest
eriminals in America. She had a wide
acquaintance with other “vamps” and
other colines of criminals, and her
revelations of these newest and wick-
edest snares of the underworld may
gave some readers of these pages from
falling into one of the traps she ex-
plains and exposes. adv,
Good oil—and plenty of it—is necessary to
the life of your tractor so that it will hold up
against the many years of hard usage and
wear. And by good oil we mean
PENN
TRACTOR OILS
Made from Pennsylvania Crude
SOLD UNDER A GUARANTEE
No matter what make of tractor you have, it
can easily be oiled with the grade of Penn
Tractor Oil that is best suited for its mechan-
ism, thereby Saving many costly repair bills.
Our experts who know the oil requirements
of the different types of tractors, prepare
these oils, and will gladly tell you what grade
of oil your tractor Lor and give you most
valuable advice on tractor ney.
Try Penn Oils At Our Expense
Penn Oils are sold to under a guarantee that
they must please you or be returned at our expense.
We give you 60 days to try them out and you don’t
have to pay for them unless satisfactory.
Just send the name of tractor and we'll
quote prices on correct of Penn Ofl to use.
Farm Account Beok Free
A simple, accurate of farm
Yours for the asking. the niche
PENN OIL CO., ERIE, PENNA.
Special Ofls for Trig. Autameobiies, Steam qua Gan
Engines, Separators and Farm Machinery.
— — — — — —— — —_— —— — —
PENN OIL ANY,
NO Sm Lm,
Without obligation to me, please send me a esgy of
your Farm Acoount Book.
Also information about best lubricants for
seuss aesen sees sTractor, a vs avn ae saan reas JOBK,
vesssssasssnsesss Automobile, and the following farm
MACHITOIY «cs ce saa tS ar ant sulin safe 6 00 Gros SURES SEES SIN & + ++
FER r ses rE FAYE REE RR
CITY....
Real Estate | Friday,
Want to Buy or Sell ? :
®
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
bd bd dd Sbdd bddd Sddd d
i
-
TTT TI TT TI Yer YT rT YY
TYP PEWRET ERS
i we u
The LINOWRITER, oe iadina of
1 ¢
Empire Type Foundry, : d Ty
8d eral '§ Th te, inter: aaa.
HOUSE
OUR STOCK OF MATERIALS INCLUDES:
Colonades & Inte ior Hardwood & Softwood Trimmings
Rough and Lresscd Framing Lumber
Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board
Sash and Doors Flue Lining
Builders Hardware Wall Ties
Builders Supplies Fireplace Fixtu
Mortor Colors Coal Chutes
Lime Cast Iron Flue Rings
tata Cement Nailsand Glass
HARRY P. AUSTIN Wall Board Sash Cord, Etc.
SRO H EAR XH OUR MATERIAL IS THE BEST!
cat Cama ary OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
RWI Thert OUR SERVICE IS RELIABLY
Office, Bellefonts *a We aim to please.
meer Cresson Lumber Co.
Jaton: of Administration »m the =state nf |
HENRY BE. HOMAN, | it Potter, Township A" =
Contre ( ouRiz, oat oy a, Towmnip, S1 A TE CA 3 1 E GE. PA.
Irttere of Administration on the shove eeists
having been Auly granted the undersigned she J
wold respoctfMilly reqnest all persons knowing
tron seives Indebead Uo woe eta Ww one are
KESSLER'S
IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just
why we are all worked up about the New SPRING
MERCHANDISE now on view in our store.
There have been few seasons when either the fabrics
or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do
not see how it would be pas:ible to give more in style or value than we
give in this collection, There are novelties, quite natural, and stap'cs
for quict wear, .
IN SHOES have cvery wanted perforation, stiching or finish,
Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them
severely plain, But all want them to be comfortable always, We can
fit you properly, and at a price that you will approve.
Come in and see—no obligation implied —we are glad to see you,
G. MARKS, Sec