LOCATY. AND P ERSONAL. of Ie Miss Jean Wagner, was an over-Sunday Bettie Bbright. tow The mates in of Lewistown, of Miss 1 In in State Game Commis 1 i 21On € Killed weak mihion during one ivi © Pennsylvania the The beween i T Comp been Harrish their day, M;: tle n forme: While dedication by the we ule respect = Qe ve nu Of ed Ci Mei Mrs Mi Elle Caherman, and Mrs, few days oy 3 once Mr. and daughter, and Mrs Hattie Mr. town, Wilbur Hele oN i, nberge ed es y nian © Luse, is in The construction of truss Cooper township, and 6 Snow let to bridge Mos over Shoe by the David - EB Be ee be OCER » AE mo INan-mae and be ar in ngea SeCiUsh ik n, jected ity of he was appointed + i ik. Mattern Daniel Poorman Highway Commis York, to which office about ? His like manners partment while Mr. Poorman, when & young many in Centre ship, ti elected the The Woman's the Lutheran ing, held presentin SOCiety §LoNner a8 year ago the City coun th th tu administering election was due » e business of his de- Serving as an appointee was a resident here man, and Hall only div City who known by ott +N and P Demon % er town- be was & at to $v ¢ 3 Oy of K Mix sionary Society of on Sunday even neir neeting HOw patie the Bo $50.00 $1 sNCOIm ux ot £f of ed the contril $1756.00 i t £ iu The nigh was from distant DD. Hennigh, Rev. daughter Mrs. Calyton and Mrs, Alfred ldoyd Bartges Mm. Ollie Fe William D. Bartgeos, Mr, and Mrs. WW. O Rev. and Mrs. J. PF. Fred, of Dollistown., Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W. Hennigh, the Iatter part of this week, will start on an auto drive to Columbus, Mississip- pL. They will stop on the way at Can- on and Springfield, Ohio, with relatives Oy Mrs. Hennigh. Mr, Hennigh wad been engaged In dairying in Mississppl but last spring sold his herd of eattle. He is undecided whether he will again take up farming in the South or not, depending ‘on conditions presenting themselves when he reaches there. Should he return North, he will make an effort to become a manager on one of the numerous Hershey dairy farms about Harnsburg. . WIA and and Mr. ine; Drillshi Mr Mrs. Boone, Mr, and Mrs. Millhelm: Mr. and Aaronsburg ; Bia Mrs Lil and Hn ig; £24 Hiove Bartges, of walle of of te College; Milroy ; Bingman and son 3 learick, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. art, we I atter's Stew Head i: James son friend, New Mrs Sunday Oo 3 hy 1 were entertained Lacy Nn Saturday and a “ Hy All * COT who now fro fe n Bell lefonte here ' sented by the $ th mc RED CROSS HONOR FLAG The hor the State whicl h enrolls the greatest percentage its population as mem ber. of the American Red Cross, went this year to N impshire, The de cision fe between New Hampshi t that it hung in the California ranks t and Con i was i mon ime iT l.s Or nect '3 of the ure 1 ROSS CAMPS JOD REFUGEES C WN ORDINANCE. I | VANIA GAS ( NSY PANY, SIGNS SUCCESSORS AND PEEMISSION TO FURNISH GAS FORE DOMESTIC DUSTRIAL PURPOSES, CONSTRUCT, OPERATE MAINTAIN A PLANT MANUFACTURE AND SUPPLY SUCH GAS WITH THE NECES- SARY DISTRIBUTING LANES, MAINS, AND APPURTENANCES, UPON, ALONG ACROSS, OVER AND UNDER TAIN PUBL ROADS, STREE HIGHWA AND ALLEYS OF BOROUGH OF { CE OF AND AND SUPPLY AND AND SENT TO FOR THE £ WE op 1 £ i { vy THE HALAL, STATE ENTRE IK ~N ~N CO! AND PENN A. NTY SYIL.VANI IT ORDAINED Loo AND B BE $ ¢ hie FEE os same Central Y'enns 3 and CEIOTS Bas # BUPpInIY sual HE dstrivuting HA 9, Purpose NOCeSERAry Bnes, muaans other and to ily and appurtenances same, and pripes § operate and maintain the ud {ing such Nxtures, manholes ¥ n tine and from time proper and appurt to conven« siructiures, Bppriances, may Ix necessary for the ent transaction of business, along, across, over and under the streets, highways, alleys and public ways in tle Borough of Centre Hall for the use of the inhabe itants of sald Borough, and to such persons, partnerships and corporations jesiding therein or adjacent thereto, upon condition that no plant for the manufacture of gas, nor any tank or tanks for the storage of same shall be located within the Borough limits, nor closer than one fourh of a mile there- from. BECTION II: That the permission jand consent to lay distributing dines, mains, pipes and other appurtenances as set forth in Section I are limited to the following conditions: That no distributing ¥Hnes, mains, and pipes ances ns sui Puy Ie roads, other PORT THE CENTRE RE anid necessy Borough except by { where it may ¥ to cross ind that i he o ex Barn cept such lines, mains, pipes, ote. the street thi wxtion tls may ladd approaching th North of on the Borough Not to the Able immedi from integ Or the said spit nears street of the ont Y on either of # itely North or ritersection of Church the IH NTRE HALL, PA. ER, CE somes il SPECIAL - - SPECIAL | We have selected a nice group of DRESSES..- values from $9.75 to $12.75--and we have priced these for Thursday, Friday and $ Saturday, selling at . ; 0. 0 i NOW Is the Time to Buy that SHOES SUITS weather pair of Suits; i I'hanksgiving Dress PTA SSIS UI AINSI UGA LADIES’ COATS EYERY COA1 OUR LARGE STOCK GREATLY REDUCED Fall Summer feel Suedes makes those look a All good that WO hoe (FOU SET Se shoes old—and aring “hold reasonable wi garments ” nice Calf cold. Buy palr of Skiing a that press priced wii or Brown make the EN Ask to Suits, they new fall patterns— B05 pocketbook the #22 sm lle, wee and Higher, O80 two-pants GREEN SAVINGS EVERY STAMPS PURCHASE NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS WITH GO FARTHEST? MILLHEIM I { Pennsylva % Sse Deiesd period nis here ! of fift i of ts ynToval SECTION The franchise hereln thereunder shall anid Cent {| granted anc hits 3 extend to Penns ; alert i be and tl heres Ordinance and bescatne franchises 3 1utely null | Ades] (lites, privi granted shall void SECTION Xi: 1 in connection with and advertisement shall paid Pennsylvania Gas SUOCESROrs OF ass:gns, SECTION XII: This ordinance, as between the said Central Pennsylvania Gas Company, its successors or ass signs, shall be construed as a contract as defined by the Public Service Com pany Law, ENACTED into an Ordinance and passacd by the Council of the Borough of Centre Hall this first day of Noe vember, 1520, A eX pensos th of t the said Company, ar prepara. | fa o tion ordi- be by Cen ita tral A. H. BPAYD, Attont: President of Council, 1 ROY BEARSON, Borough Secretary, Approved this first day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1929, J. H. SPANGLER, shall be lald on the public streets of Burgess, ANTS Asn) HOME igned sell three 1 imme Inquire Centre Hall will loca ted A VETERANS | D CROSS PLEDGE AID FO IS RE Service and Helped ng 1 this Lambert ¥ Pr tur } Property. uu Fe a NE Ex-Service Men Are | in All Problems. | PRESIDENT ENROLLS IN RED CROSS wed Co workers are maintained » s “1 in forty« ¥ and Navy bh to supervise Veterans Bureans Hos in gular Army epitais, whose duty it & tional facilities fo: the patients, and to provide small com forts. In the Army and Navy Hos pitals, the workers also do social sery. ice for the patients. These tasks also are performed at all Army Posts and Navy Ports by Red Cross workers, and in addition Red Cross representatives » t pitals, as wel 4 all re as fet recres ili beyond anything you have ever known at its price Watch the Pontiac Big Six on theopen road, revealing majority of Veterans Bureau regional offices.” Mr. Fleser urged that all eitizens enroll in the Roll Call, from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, November 28, in order to ald In supporting top speeds such as no other car in its field can match, work. this Seeit leap eagerly ahead at agreen light, accelerating with unrivaled snap and spirit. . . . Pontiac is equally NEW CROPS IN FLOODED STATES BRING PROSPERITY far ahead of its field ih stamina and long life, due to many wear-resisting features such as crankcase ventilation which prevents dilution of engine oil — The Introduction of new habits of planting, following the Misslssipp! Val ley flood of 1927, bas brought added prosperity to farmers In many of the Misslssippl Delta counties, according positive full pressure lubrication at all speeds —and the Harmonic Balancer which counteracts torsional vibration in the crankshaft. . . . Come in today. Learn how easily you can own and enjoy the finest car the market affords at its low price. Almost every cabin has a fine vege Pontiae Big Six, $745 to $895, 1. 0. b. Pontiac, Mich. , plus delivery charges, table garden, whereas cotton formerly Bumpers, spring covers and Lovwjov shock absorbers regular equipment at slight extra cost. General Motors Time Payment Plan aveiloble at minimum rote, Cross states. The home demonstration and agricultural agents beve followed ap the project Inaugurated by the Red Cross, Immediately after the flood of 1927, with very gratifying success. There Is a large acreage In sora, whereas formerly cotton was the one crop. Alfalfa has gained a firm foot hold, and the growing of this crop Is bringing good financial returns from the three or four cuttings each year. Live stock also is showing improve ment due to these new crops. Everything considered, the Delta sections which escaped a backwater problem In the Spring of 1920 are In a prosperous condition, as a result of the follow-up and rehabilitation by the American Red Cross. OE MR N—— Consider the delivered price as wellas the list (J. 0.5.) price when comparing automobile values . + Dakland-Pontioe delivered prices include only authorised charges for freight and delivery and the charge for any addi tional accessories or financing desired. W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE 120 8. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA. PONTIAC 745 BIG SIX 8 PFRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
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