THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA. * } \TERES " , ! Sy hd TT nabove described, to a point ying ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. ORPI IANS COUR ve ‘ point buying the Northwest corner of Pur part Num EE - . . ; SA LE ber Two thence along the Western Vernon Godshall has becn selected a line of Purpart Number Pwo in a member of the Penn State Glee Club By virtue of an order of the Orph- | Southerly dir tion to Church street and will sa ng baritone ans’ Court of Centre County, made and the Bouthwest corner of Purpart \i December 2nd, 1930, in the Estate of Number Two: thence in nn Westerly 1 a8 gl ! in? 5 fief fF ' : ¥ 3 ¢ Thomas H. Houghton, of Mifflin urg, Flora 0. Bairfoot, late of the Borough direction, along the North side of 1 m S is in change of the Centre Hall rail of Centre Hall, deceased: the undei Church street, a distance of 25 feet © 9 ¢ ’ . road station during the time WwW. FF. signed will offer for sale at public out- | more or less, to Hne of lands now or Bradford, the regular agent, 's gone cry, on Church Street, in the Borough late of James Stahl, deceased, to hunt bucks in Seven Mountains of Centre Hall, at or near Purpart Subject, nevertheless, to a certain . eb re P “1. : 1a IN € 7 alia va 2 in " ff on a|Number One, hereinafter described, on agreement between James S. Stor un 1s almost here. Three short weeks and Santa Claus is here. NOW, select "hile Albert SMe ry is © 0 an B ! Vv fonk ing éxteditic he Sev-] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27TH. Flora O. Bairfoot, deceased. dated the . . ‘ = RN In Ee An, AY: JPOCEMBER 2TH, (lor O, i April, A. D. 1901, and re- those practical gifts, so suitable this year. Mounting, C. B esr y fron the followng SEVEN purparts orjcorded In Centra County Pennsylva TH mail on rural routs mtd kg tracts of land, bounded and described nian, in Mis. Book Vol Kk page 657, Centre Hall as follows to-wit w th eference to a right of -way along 4 - A daughter. named Kitty Lou, was] PURPART NUMBER ONE: All that|the Western side of Purpart No. 2 M L d tna x North described, en a 1e$ born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Fred]certain lot located in the side | hereinabove Child Dawe in Lansing Michigan The jof Church Street, beginning at a point All those three certain tracts of land : - nm . SLIPPERS SLIPPERS WINTER CLOTHES on sald Street, being the Southeast [situate in the Fownship of Potter, os po corner of Lot herein described and ad- [County of % ntre, and State of Penne SHIRTS SILK UNDERWEAR BATHROBES joining Lot of Marion MacMarrin; |sylvania, bounded and described ns SOCKS HOSIERY INFANTS SETS Mrs, Jennie Lingle, on Sunday. ac- thence along said MacMarrn lot in alfollows. to wit BATHROBES TIES . TERED A TIS ner ITN ae >. ot SCARFS a companied her son, James B. Lingle, | Northerly direction a distance of one PURPART NUMBER FIVE: Begin- ass QUILTED ROBES eon’ AN ESSpe to his home at Kennett Square, where|hundred and s Xly feet to other Innasining at a stone on line of George H TIES : or So on POCKETBOOKS JATS J D DRE 8 she expects to stay for at least a week, [of Flora O. Bairfoot, deceased thence | Emerick; thence by same, North this St SE ENDERS, BELT 8S, ETC, HATS SHOES : and perhaps until Christmas time along lands of same in a Westerly di yv-four and one f degrees West, BATHROBES SHOES RUBBER BOOTS & A ROTIOS > a rection, a distance of feet to cor. eighty perches to stone; thence by and many other ARCTICS The Penns Valley Ministerium will}, : thence in Southerly direction lands now or la of Mary A. Ross, Manish Gifts, : meet in the home of Rev. Pruy along other lands of the said Flora | Sout fifty-six and three-fourths de l ~—and many other Gifts, i ——————— y Spring Mills at 7:30 Monday vening, | 0. Bairfoot, deceased, i stance of 160] gre West, forty and one-tenth perel mother, before marriage, was Miss Vi- olet Gutleius, of Millheim, 4 Practical Items, < ~Hundreds of Other . oe : s om . hy ’ ¢ $ 4 oN roped + het : 2 on 5a is December Sth Fhe pa * Tor the - 1 few 1 hurch = od thenod Fa and ning will be read by the host. All| wardly a distance of 50 fect along the late B. IT. Amey. Sout thirty-four GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE ministers of the tee em El NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT. STORE State House, n ! | ni E the (South 4 t taining twenty Acres, neat measur “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MeKinnes 8 adso t 3 parent i! ereir ‘ a on » } eet it £4 TAL NLA Ben i ; : Ki { GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM home over the week-end, but went ner of Pu t N 1. thence f ning at tor on | Ric loa id back to his work in Altoona on Mon Eu ; t Numbs 4 I i hi ! el ¥4, ! : ! : . i" a 4 i nd IL day Mr daughter Miriam, Mr. and M MY Laance ote coor Eust to lands of] PENNY-A<-WORD COLUMN ¥ Tp ¢ danehter tut 4 f + ' . ‘ 4 § } 5 $ ’ nee hel ’ anda LL : 3 25¢ pays for a four-line mel in this jeolumn. These little nds, fire wonder workers in the wy of results. Adver | tine anything here, from un “Help Wanted" ito Ba “House and Jot for Sale” companied and d supervi tre Reporter, $1.50 while Miss Grade teachers Korman Spicher, of Phi it, ME BI od ir he Te pen rs nae | RADIO || INGURRRGR find their w nha oo the Bradford camp on 17 feet to the N Rich ro v. an UR i 3 : ll Repair i: Service REAL ESTATE Potter township 1 nd never H So L tior Vatanc i 4 t ne nel ne-tent “ ! GREGG TOWNRH ALM {31 4 . . ; ' y ewes fail to be seoutmg throus the Sever ; ‘ » : Lar i. 14 Acre ¢ ! nals We are prepared In a modern Mountains during this eason of thef °™ s A : shy 1 . "i eRe v4 Mi $itert 10 i ent ' article 10% | up-to-date =i PD to give prompt year, Yr nl ts op : Er be : 4 : . ner ¢ Geed Mave i nice ir and efficient service on all makes * 5 » ‘ts * + 4 ’ & + J dans Ss Lor of lot of the said L. 1. Burris botre In St depron Vint WS n piven CF ra mp oy li maken WANT TO BUY Airs. Annie Shawver, of Penn otwn-jthe p exis r r ves be t ’ ' eet ent of : tf aA Ist. 1931 i pire nd barn, | Price ship. tenant on the aly Stover farm,| ng . wrt thie y tis t N 1 fie ' three wid . { at bars ey OR SELL ? Why . " 3 y foe le or 5 is confident Why depend on tinkering and bull she owned died from strychnine|rine Jot. CL |eiahteen ana eight-tonth perches ta]ur ASC; 3 residence. opie: SE yuese work, Give Ugo 8 SEE US FIRST. atime and Tn cin nine on the North ade of Church [krevs Wen ren 0 vont: ew For main compete. after domewy || SNYDER'S TRADIO SHOPPE a Tho bull was brookit tthe Vogt | James & Stahi: thence in a North: [acemms Nest diy ind thro oa G0. © F. Bullfing) C. D. BARTHOLOMEW rendering works, here, ahh See ay RH a ry Derches to Dost; thes intock, Rina br eg Smo CENTRE HALL, Fa. CENTRE HALL, PA. Rev, W Somerset county, PPPOE P PV trip to Potter towr Sunday. He in-law, John H. Runkle until Wednesda home, Rev, MoO ed since leavis Fi Seo] msevoeneor | Refrigerator Lr GOODYEAR TRACTION. || 0 *" | A ""close-up’’ shows how the sharp-edged All-Weat h- er blocks DOWN THE CENTER DIG IN AND GRIP, N Displ Experienced drivers will tell you that for sudden ow on ISP ay stops, grips on curves and traction in mud, the Goodyear All-Weather tread has no equal. at our RADIO STORE, located in the I. O. Denes At uck irive “by Ray Decke . This famous tread, modeled of the toughest, longest- 0. F. Building. of Colyer, 1 y ’ : hn : bh : ‘Fs and: war hit wearing rubber, and armoring Goodyear’s patented shock- lightly by yele going in the absorbing Supertwist Cord body, costs YOU no more due same direction, and from some where came a sm to which a steel to vast production, largest in the world. If You are interested in Electrical Refrigera- trap was ¢ hed, landing near Mr. Frank. He thinks that perhaps it was ; Ho thinks that perhaps it wa ‘ : Ca tion, do not fail to see the New Majestic be- wm, ito aa not feet the stron worl] INOW is the time AG fi | b It 1 ra d wil wero the glasses ho was wearing, inter RN ore you buy. It has many new, and what fered with One thing is clear, it took to Get YOURS ! AA ; y v y ’ only a second for it all to happen, re] ZAIN A are deemed necessary, improvements. WELETYPE NETWORK SERVES N, J. POLICE Aor ote aa wstiay a8 We can give vou the size to fit your needs. linking together police units in 33 : i i cities and towns is the latest and most efficient weapon employed by as 1 New yarty in its fight against erime. NOW Fan 1} Va t is similar to the system placed in [ Wo : ; | survier thonthors Posen Placed in a new Low-Price. IA Give Us a Call and We Will Be Glad to winter, ii | : mction October” 1” acer’ pavn to ed 6- Ply Heavy LE Give You Complete Information. function October 1 and the first x ry message transmitted was an address D ut y Goodyear f 4 | by Governor Larson, IRIN The New Jersey system is inter- PATHF IN DER ! connected with the Pennsylvania * network, and also with similar systems in New York City and West- Centre Hall Radio Store chester County, N. Y. In this way igformation can be sent from one : — ———— tm pete to another in a few seconds, thereby increasing police. efficiency 3] | MAJESTIC : RADIOS : AND : REFRIGERATORS and lecsening a fugitive’s chaness for — escape. 1), During the first eight months the Pennsylvania telephone-typewriter C H 1 WwW system was in service, more than entre a | . A. HOMAN ’ P rop. 10.00% messages were sent out. Ap- | prozifately 1,100 of the messages were descriptions of persons wanted » MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODPYEAX TIRES THAN ANY OTH. by police for specific crimes, while 3,000 messages pertained to stolen automobiles, oats | '
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