Bes CHANSDAY. JANUARY 14. 199% THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. I ing Life Hi f Dr. H. F. Bi TO Tela, etween ude AUDITORS’ STATEMENT nteresting Lite History of Dr. KH. I. Bitner. |... coun unt by te county, are CORRESPONDENTS : er, i : now open to traffic. The bridges are . . DEPARTMENT (By a Staff Correspondent in the Williamsport Sun.) estimated to be of smpl, trength for of the Receipts send Expenditures of FOTTER TOWNSHIP present day traffic, and are double ca for the Year Ending Nov . “ie ere ew 9 Dr. Henry Franklin Bitner, of 1117 [splendid reputation as a chemistry in Yer : ae ! g ember 28, 1931. REBERSBURG. Market street, Lewisburg, who spent a |structor, Hector 198( He i } i 1 ‘& : seloy 1080 § Te Lee Kidder drove to Washington, D. very active career as an educator and A vear after his wife's death he re- CHARTER NO, 11213, ny 4 Boyer, Colles OI oad Tax C. o Thursday to bring home Mn} : hss . x Batorme ‘a wey rE Bad sivithamid hi . . 3 8 : : 2 cdl « Rl 3! Fea) Heller. who had gobe a prominent figure in the HReforme d | tired from teaching and purchased his REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF |Nov 2% I'o . Re ey church denomination, i8 now living a! father-in-law's drug store at entre y The First National Bank, at Spring Mills to the capitol city to spend the win- Hell became {11 and |simpe retired life, spending most of | Hall, which business he conducted for gardening five! seven years, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on Dec, 31, 1981 Apr 3( 681 dir sh { i otal gid ter months, Mr. sled for that reason they returned to their] his time engaged in in the rear of his home, which He then married his former wife's he enjoys immensely. older sister Shee fa associated with bPomaoe here RESOURCES - —————— S01 ! Ne zur Doh spe { i A C Se Tres . Hackenbery . . EMA Ee 1 is A. M. degree him in the drug store us she was qn |}-08ns and discounts, includ 4 ¥ ARSON, Treasurer Board she was taken from the r. Bitner received 18 A. J ae} i M0 US ete i " ing rediscounts 3 1 52 | alana ‘ ‘ ol Hoad Supervisors sport hospital to I Maorsl i in ‘graduate of th oston Pharmacy «ols | U. 5, Government securities i y > ue “i s} - : 3 . 1 cwned illo daughter, Mrs, wv, LLOernun, 1 1 ? Yan hide od " pp re Other bonds, stocks, secur tie wii Banking House, $1100.00; fu; W J Royer. Collector 1931 Road Tax and fixture i 1 Bp el il nn Collector 1930 Foor DR. § Miltheimh, site Mr Kiinef mother, Mrs. James Zeigler, on Sunday ‘ Adam Wolfe and wife drove te AR-|Y » a Nae dm | he Became Rss { + the P ‘ P : : the s p 4 i aan ach 1 ' am 0 i Wilh £73 of Pennsyivani \ ron, Ohio, to visit hel > x 114 evry Rraty "ni a hat i ing when he was 1 ears Old, hiss “inbie b mRsny an ne aunty of Cant fa Fred Wolf and will remal hd ’ : . . . with tha o at ove. 4 2, county of Centre { } first term having been taught in Gregg ! d un store I 3 re J weaks, " ha is AR? X . . i» ownship a also taught a term ing * Ho . I. H. P. Erdiey, Cashier of the above named townshiy i * AZ bein "yr 4 a he SPARE its y 1. pt | DED, 40 solemiy swear ‘hat the above state Wisconsin, He came 1 cast a Lh wp «10 hn RY, he Rb LS ment is true to the best of my knowledge and close of the term and . an a in VIALS § it i i syivania | belief. ¢ t ; h otigsek ee ak v.34 3 s RDLEY § Bg housekeeper, Franklin and Marshall liege. | + | State lew y then accepted ; H. F. ERDLEY, Cashier John Spangler is back in his home and has secured Mrs, Volga Walker Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 So 1 ak atd X33 Bae . AB Bj dns $1335 day of Jan, 1982, gh ar 4 RRA « 12 Jada 49 s———————— BOALSBURG ITEMS, his A. B ree In 1877. Two years University of Kentucky, wheres h C. A. LONG. com, ot I oh 34 OF SUPERVISORS ACCOL One hundred and twenty persons, |later he re elved his A. 3 eely Hig A. M gree is later Notary Public {1/0} UFR CO sii EXPENDITURES memi ; Victor Crane and their Upon gr ¢ 3 3 "niversity of CI My commission expires March 7, 1963 . : ’ embers of icto irange and hed i mn gi E : ; Ns # . 144 al wns netrucior a wrnell ni- | ISEAL friends, enjoyed a delicious supper in]cided to become an lawy an nA niin . : sy : Correct—Aitest —————— Grange hall on Thursday evening. The|the office of Attorney A OY WHO | ram Ed Satan bo. Ee J RISHEL W J Royer, Collector 1981 Poor Tax DR. graduated head of his class, receiving sition as an b uctor at the State menu consisted of oysters. cold meats, |later became Judge of itre county, jE ; ) A ERT W. NEESE J + fa > rt . ¢ } / : El . fruit salad, pickles potato salad, spi It nove wis A "nf 1, : y : IEREMIAH ZETTLE. oy Ty i 5 5 1s £4 ¥ dhe 2 " Y Gras 28 Ia fruit. and coffe. After the supper jtion a h enns 3 ¥ imc itute, : ’ n Lt a i Lieu ) Directors the installation of officers wa } n he Cer ca hs in charge of a govern- » it $y West Hea az years and met with | ™ laboratory for about sev EXECUTOR'S NOTIOR. the public. Mr. Boak, of State Colleg I ie Is now located latters testamentary ing been duly grant persons Knowing themselive indebied the es t are requested to make Im ediate pay it, and those havi cinlms ie to present thems duly so seitlement, § AGNER, Overseer of Poor FINANCIAL STANDING OF ROAD DISTRICT hie 5 yéars 1 wi : phils : it it illerasviiie Dir Bitner Fain ajith svivank rajiroad a - : ————————————————————— STATION No. 2249 REBERSBURG, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, No. 2 rr WwW. RB Norman Zeiglers, o Lock Haven. ls Waener ot ux. act in ROT gpent Sunday with relatives in town Ww 54 * * Daniel Meyer and son of Osceola * os ud tlie $e Xs eed i Mills, were visitng Mrs. Kreamer and | 1, tans 8% oth (73 1 Phone 14R11 Mra Frank over Sunday Aas win CENTRE HALI PA The Week of Prayer services Webs tion to Frank Michasis t in Phil. 5 y ey : ra. George I. Homaw and [Well attended during the past week. |inaburyg: $ rs. Marjorie and Jean were vis. Mrs. Harvey Grenoble and daughter! James B Spangler 1 Charles 8 home of Mr. and Mrs Inst Wednesday at the home of Igtaner, tract in Potter twp: $3.500 F TREASTER. Treasurer AS LR, w State College, on Sun-|Elda Musser : ‘aries 8. Stoner to Clara M. Moy. —— : NE DR Dr. Edwin Royer and lady, of Loki, ract In Potter twp.: $2.50 OFFICIAL 4d BH RUNKLE, Ovoraeer of Foor Nov' 28, 1831 i as fr : and Miss Fern nnett | Haven, spent Sunday at the home of} i. Gordon Foster, et al to Nanos DR, J H Runkl . : l Rover. M Henderson, e a tract in State Nov 1 #31. To balance. ..... Mra. Stover. from Millheim, is vis |Opllege: $1 INSPECTION Jan 18, To County Treasurer iting at the home of Mr. and Mra H —————a— Fey 17, Cash from WwW J Royer spring ty Look at your label this week. Apr 21, Cash from same # 80 : : e Miss Martha Boal, of Centre Hall . . May 8, Cash from same. ... 184 35 Nov 28. By cash POTTERS MILLS, is visiting at the home of T. A. Au- STA I ION June 10, Cash from Co. Treas 4 Printing Auditors 1] man i; July 1, Cash from W J Royer. 64 Dee 7, Cash paid H. E. Poust and daughter visited ov- ———— SASSI Sept 268 Cash from same 54 27 | Btationery Oct 7. Cash from same. 5% Balance er the week-end with his daughter, Le SN. 8S, Workers’ Co. ferences, f 1 k ’ eREL aw nora, at Oamden, N. J and his son or a ma es Nov 2. Cash from same ..... #0 75 —— Total of Cars. pus ay A : Edward, and family, in West Chester. Ny sport ob A TL GR Elza Jordan .samsseessoss 39 86 Scsoumita aml eerily So the correcinms of Emery Zoerhy 5 73] . re) : ATTIRE: : Jerry Weaver ....... ot 15 PE US. Prompt, efficient and John Horner vans 9 a Ear; Grove at Danville . 54 1 mw Auditors FERRER RARER RRNA R RRR E RRR RRNA RRR RR The Charred Mateh HARLIE, the hired man, hunted for the liniment. Old Nell was limping again. It was dark on the barn floor, but Charlie struck a match and found the bottle, tossing the charred match-end aside, There will te 8 midyear conference of the Centre County Sabbath School GG H. McOormick and wife, Mra. W. lAssociation in the United Brethren E. Lee and Miss Orpha Fleisher made church, Bellefonte Tuesday evening, a business trip to Lewistown on iastlJanuary 26, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Thursday All superintendents, officers and teach. Clyde Walker and family, of Cen-lers are eligible to attend and are urg- tre Hall, and Franklin Sharer and fam-|ed to be present and get the benefit of fly of near Millheim, visited on Sunday the meeting. H CC. Cridiland of the at the home of the ladies parents |Staty Sunday School staff will be with Mr. and Mrs. EB. Palmer ul, Please plan to come. ~C, C, Shuey, Michael Smith, who had bean housed president. up with neuralgia of the heart, ls fp — . * * * » . =» FARM CALENDAR courteous service. THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best pble to be shout again. The stork pald a visit on Friday to home of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Me- and jeft a Daby boy No. 3 Kind of Job Printing. INSURANCE xp [re REAL ESTATE ERR R RRR RRR R ARERR RRR RR RARER RRR RRA TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE CORLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE LINDEN HALL. . 6 6 teh ts eau y Mrs. Ruth Ishler spent Thursday at C—O PASTAS Before he had finished with Nell, a thin whisp of smoke was curling from the barn door. It grew quickly to a billowing cloud. Then Charlie heard the erackle. “Fire!” He rushed to WANT TO BUY the farmhouse and seized OR SELL ? 1932 the telephone. “Fire at Farmer Blake's!” he shout. SEE US FIRST. . ed to the operator. Rl CHRIS | MAS SAVIN Nhe alarm way spread. Neighbors raced to the rescue, Jie laws fife C. D. BARTHOLOMEW eg company clanged along the highway. Working fever CENTRE HALL, PA. oN CLUB a TH irder Plants Early— the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Do not wait until spring to order Frank MeClintie cods and plants. Prepare a list now Mrs. Grace Ralston and three chil-lof the garden flowers, shrubs and dren spent last Wednesday with Mr trees needed and send 1 to any Irene Ross nearest reliable seed store or nursery- J . Ross took dinner at the hom\ man. Orders placed early rwelve EAE REE R RAE R ERR R ERR ERNE RRR ARIAS ERS R SRR RRR R RRR RR EEA r nanan” of hiz on, Earl, Inst Friday. prompt attention Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mesmer went to] opaoue Good Sire— the home of their son. Elmer, of Log- The anton, Thursday, where they remain. ed until Sunday. While there thoy as- sisted in killing a beef, bringing a por- tion home with them, Mrs, Harold Callahan spent Saturday dairy sire should be from an- costors with greater producing oapac- ity than the cows in the herd. Choose the sire with great oars. Unless proved or from good producing ances ishly, Charlie and Farmer at the home of her parnets, Mr. and 10%, his. daughters cannot develop ine Blake drove out the live- good cows, Mrs. Harry Bailey, at Boalsburg. i stock and battled the Feed Birds for Galns— flames. Then help came OP EN NOW Mr. and Mra John Reifsnyder re. It the Girds are losing weight, feed and the worst was over. ———— A 4 turned home Sunday after spending Once more the telephone ——— ~jthem at non each day a mixture of almost a week with Mrs, Reifsnyder's had saved the day! sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Mood.|®3uUal parts of corn ual, rolled outs, ler of Lock Haven. condensed milk, say Penn State poul- The m l rm J. HL. Ross pent Sunday at the home)'ry specialist, of his daughter, Mrs, Edward Durst, in|Sell 784 Purebred Rams— farm home has Centre Hall. On returning home he] In the past six years 784 purebred brought with him Mrs. Ross, who had]rams have been distributed at 24 sales bo ut hom Sv wage 1 | md, 1 SO, Rt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANF vuperating from the effects of a sprain. | wool Sraducers | sauasations, hts Sas ; ANK ed knee and an infected toe. rams have contributed much to @ Sy =) wn : Ba. oo nl arrived home last ¥ri.| improvement of Pennsylvania farm ( WO hy a Resiing ang CENTRE HALL, PA. day from Exeter, N. FL, where he had] flocks. " , been employed for somes time. Sows Need Exercise Miss Bessie Page of Oak Hall spent] Brood sows need exercise as well as ps / SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE Sunday at the Perryman home, good feed and care If fed some dis- —. (IL. 0. 0. F. Bullding.) ———————— tands from their quarters the sows CENTRE HALL, PA. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year [will got excreise and feed, too, A ——————— mn, ] ARES TRRR ARERR ERR R RRA RARER RRNA R ARERR Wa ig 7