THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. amare meet at the dist The “Food Class” will Centre Hall hotel Wednesday, inst, 10:00 o'clock Mr, and Mrs. F'. M. Fisher on Sun- day, drove to Wilk! nshurg where they will be with thelr daughter, Mrs. Roy . ra ape , 3 4) Corman, and husband, ey Corman, ‘ MM over the Christmas The gayest thing we have to say To friend and patron too, - oo Is Merry, Merry Christmas Day, And glad New Y car to you! season Levi Hartley, section foreman on the local branch rallvoad, has a record of seventeen years’ service wth the P.R R. In the capacity of section foreman without having Quite a good HF missed a day of work. record, indeed, Musser, for many years a Pot- ter township auditor, has placed the “copy” for the Auditors’ Statement for the year 1930 in the printer's hands The statement will anpear in our issue In the new yea Miss Hazel! Burkholder, teachers in the grade schools in the borough, has not been able to dunhg the present weck on account of Her condition on Tuesday fe J LRG first one of the teach illness Was reported R. S. HAGAN Dodge and Plymouth Automobiles CENTRE HALL improved. lacked spirit farm implements, ete, } Sat urday, by J. ID. Homan, borough Everythi sold, but some was much A r Miss children of Bidding stock, east of the offered was Ss NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE YOUR DOLLARS FARTHESNST” Gieneviey : “WHERE nesday lef ntre Hall for hicn GO ters, Mi de yum : a 1 je : it trude MILLHEIM son Charls the MoO at one Li ANE Tary visah ORPHANS’ COURT SALE ¥ ¢ or the Flying Fleet i ; i sige has been installed on the airplane carrier. T. A. HOSTERMAN sbove. The exchange provides facilities for 400 Proprietor, Clover Farm Store, 0 B rr : - ney a ” pin ! 1 - , : : is . pe coordinating to a high degree the work of officers Lexington, sister ship of the Saratoga, also has been pped with dial telephone service. when work ESeRaOr Harr daughters Virginia Mille fined to bed of Novenshe his room and his left leg and left arm so that inner injured became helpless. He is recover these injuries, but recently afflicted cold whi the bronchial tubes. 1 The Chemical Lime lellefonte has started erection of two large steel bunkers for the storage o as ricuitural lime Each bunker will be 80 feet high and 30 feet 'n They will have a capacity of over five thousand bushels and will enable the company to manufacture lime during the winter and against the large demand in the spring. Mrs, H. G. with) a company at work on the concrete and # diameter store {t Mr. and Mr. and Strohmeier and Mra. Clayton Homan and daugher Mildred. of town, recently drove to Ardmore where Mr. Btrohm- eler and Mr, Homan set up a monu- men over the grive of the late J Witmer Wolf. The monument had been previously shipped to Ardomre direct from a New England quarry. Be- fore returning home they all visited among friends in well as in Ardmore, Philaddiph'n as Ast week mention was made an Arkansas lady wa Drevernte making her appearance here & cotint of the urday, however, a week iliness of a son {in later, =f id wish you happy Christmas id but grasp your hand, a bright successful New Year, “now you understand; eve these words of greeting rip of friendship true, ccept cour hearty wishes oC jlad New Year to you! p= F. V. GOODHART Furniture :: Undertaking CENTRE HALL filled her ed by train In B brought to Centre Brush all agement when she Befonta nnd Hall and William H. Ba ries A ereated. later Weaver, t! Since be Jennie Sladin ne s Harty Neff, who “about the piace” on Farm, a resort of note nour | been a mar Susquela Susquehanna mrental home at dd for a few days longer. He i st son of Mr, and Mrs W, IL. N11 Another son who ams to bo at the Neff home at about this time is Hoy Neff, of Pittsburgh. He has been em- ployed for some time by the Elliott Fisher company, who install and keep in conditon office equipment. Mr. Neff is a repairman. The company former. ly had its headquarters in Harrisburg, but later transferred the main office to New York Cty. county, will be af Centre Hil t Here is what we wish you For the New Year, thirty-one: d Fidelity in friendship, Your share of Christmas fun, 7) The drawing of PD, good business, = 7 And the joy of work well donel fo HOMAN MOTOR CO. Chevrolet S$: es and Service CENTRE HALL 1E0H ¥ 4 said Krumrine lot; Easterly direction oot o the So » of lot of the sald 1. beginning ng an alley between the place ot of the sald Burris rine lot PURPART NUM ning on the North street, at corner of of James 8 erly direction 977 { sald Stahl; thence in an rection along lands of same a distance of 262 feet more or less, to corner; thence again along lands of + Southerly drection 260 feet oss fo corner; and thence along of same In an Easterly dQirection of 143 feet, i lands of Stal Easterly i- same in ands nore or less to sald Stal erly direction feet, more or now or late of the said 1. J thenoa in a Westerly the Northern line of lots now or late Kréamer, Orvia Weaver, Harry Marion MacMarrin, and pure Numbers One and Two nabove described, to a the Northwest corner of Purpart Num- ber Two; thence along the Wy ine of Purpart Number Two in a Southerly direction to Church #tireet and the Southwest corner of Purpart Number Two: thence in a Westerly direction, along the North side of Church street, a distance of 25 feet more or less, to line of lands now or late of James Stahl, deceased. Subject, nevertheless, to a certain agreement between James 8. Stahl and Flora ©. Bairfoot, deceased, dated the 17th day of April, A. D. 1901, and re- corded in Centre County. Pennaylva- nia, in Mis. Book Vol. K, page 6567, Ww th reference to a right-of<way along the Western side of Purpart No. hereinabove described, All those three certain tracts of ian! situate in the Township of I'l County of Centre, and State of 1" .n- sylvania, bounded and described us follows, to-wit: PURPART NUMBER FIVE: Begin. ming at a stone on line of George HH. Emerick; thence by same, North thir. ty-four and one half degrees West, eighty perches to a stone; thence by Sout? loss, {0 corner Burt direction of John Potter, parts hare point busing stern A and and thence fourth degrees West one igtit-lentyy, perches to stones thirty -« ght degrees West twen four and five-tenth perches to post: henve North fifty-one and three {fourth degrees East one hundred and 1 ighteen and eight-tenth perches to post: thence North thirty-eight de jgrees West perches to post; thenea Nort) fifty three-fourth idogrees East twenty-s and fours tenth perches to post; thence South thirty ‘seven and threa fourth degrees East, one hundred and fifty-eight and cight-tenth perches to the place of bx ginning: OONTAINING One Hundted yand Thirty-four Acres and Ninety § 5 ven Perches, and iW ve allowance Thereon erected a good frame dwells ing house, large barn and all necessary outbuildings TERME OF SALE: 10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale ind the balance of the purchase proe upon delivery of deed. THOMAS 1. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Flooa ©. Balrfoot, qt doecens PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN WANTED-—Farmers to ¢ooperatéin buying a car of dried beet pulp, #0 as to got it as cheap as pomsibla Where rge can be replaced by § Da of best pulp, and ald the cow to make More milk from the other feed consuned ohn 8navely, Centre Hall, ORANGES AND GRAPE FRUIT Fine tree-ripened Fo dn c=anges and grape fruit, mixed If dis red. $3.00 per box, pine express (apnroximoctly $1.00 a box.) Big «dscomi 19 ae Coan ordering two or more boxe lleleram First National Bank, State College. Send no money: ship C. 0. DG. D. MORRISON, Box 666, Rustls, Florida. /i home say“ Merry i your Christmas’ to passers-by? A modest display of colorful lights dec- orating the front ot the house and the outdoor Christmas trees carries out the gay Yuletide spirit. WEST PENN POWER CO BETTER LIGHT MEANS A MERRIER CHRISTMAS
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