THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932 Apr osm—— THE CENTRE REPORTER 1SSURD WEERLY. Be J & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor, SOW, BEB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, ww second class matter. a year, in advance the Reporter are $1.50 cents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made knowDd wn spplication. CONVENTION STATE GRANGE Sesslon Adjourned Friday — Recom- Districts—Asks More Gas Returned to Townships. Fri- farms, on their the Returning to day, delegates to tion of the Pennsylvania State Grange, in Williamsport, left their legislative committee to carry on fight economies lower gixtieth conven- their for Government and real estate taxes. In addition to endorsing all the rec- ommendations of the Nationa) Grange, the delegates recommended a school subsidiary for rural districts to prevent taxation of land-owners of 1 cent of to townships in road mile- State excessive They the State gasoline tax proportion to unimproved age, and a graduated or flat rate income tax until the gasoline nioney can be made avallable. They relter- ated their opposition to diversion of gasoline tax money to ex vept the improvement of system. National Pennsylvania State Grangers in Indepedence for the Philippine lands, tariffs on fats and oil, reduction of armaments, imposition tax, the retun a two-cent rate and a prohibition armaments to foreign They also opposed a general sales tax, establishment Bureau of Education, war debts and legalization of liquor The place of the be decided later by mittee. J. A. Boak. Grange as State B. Dorsett, of Mansfield, stalled Thursday night at final convention session with ficers, who are: Overseer, M lecturer, Ira Gross, Steward, W. P. Hoppe. of Hop tom: chaplain, W. D. Keemer, Waterford: treasurer Frank of Ward; secretary, John H. Lebanon; gatekeeper, V, | Punxsutawney Ceres, Bara Caven, Ethei; Richards, of Mrs. Frank Stoner, jes’ assistant steward, of Williamsport. Members of the executl ymmittee, Charles W. of Ca member of the finance commit PF. Hill, of Huntingdon: direct Keystone Grange Exchange, Johnston, of Washington, and assist ant steward. J. Edward Brown, of West Chester —————— A AGATA SWEEPER FOR SALE CHEAP. — $1000 takes a Torrington Electri Sweeper, with all attachments; in good working order; recently entire ly overhauled at factory —Apply at this office. NNN ti When winter settles in, the farm home, in par- ticular, needs a TELEPHONE Storms may blow and snow pile up, but by telephone it's only a minute to the stores and neighbors. En- joy this modern conveni ence and protection’ advocated return the any the use highway policies approv ed by the siude: Is an alien po=tags sale of ® Oi of of the Powers, Federal National of of A cancellation of the sale L672 N \ +s will 1833 convention the executive of tle, heads the New Ci master, is succeeding Boak was In he Grange other A. Speel, of Ridgway; of Johnstown; Li y J of Beaver Bedford; of Somers ot Lillian Michael ve tawissn WwW f the Creasy, toe wr oO John Rural telephone rales are Call or write the BUSINESS OFFICE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Flerli Faclas | fssued out of the Court of Common | Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Belle- i fonte, on FRRIDAY, the 30th Day of DECEMBER, 1932, the following property: Al} that cortain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate In the Bor ough of Bellefonte, Counly of Centre {and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North side of Howard street at the corner of lot of Willlam Clark, thence along sald {lot North 9% degrees West 260 feet to | a post on Burrows Alley; thence wong ! the South side of sald alley North 81 degrees East 102 feet to a stake; thence land now or late of C. T. Gerberch a proposed alley South 81% degrees East 98 feet to lot of William Clark; thence in a westerly direction along said lot and land now or late of Hebert Au. { man feet: thence in a Southerly di | rection along sald Clark Lot, 160 feet to Howard street; thence along sajd Street South 80 degrees East feet to the place of beginning. Seized, taken in execution sold as the property of Jane H. Br Kern. Sale to commence 10:40 o'¢ M. of sald day. Terms cash. Sheriff's Office, JOHN M Bellefonte, Pa. December 1932 at am oi and to be Kern and at lock A. BOOB, Sheriff. x50 oy SHERIFF'S SALE. f Fieri r of of { virtue of a writ out of the Court Centre County, to me to public Bi Facias ‘ommon directed, at the Belle By issued Pleas of will be exposed ‘ourt House fonte. on FRIDAY, 1933, Al i th pt lot of Street sale in the wough of 23rd Day of DECEMBER lowing property: ssua pare and in the Bo rough County of Ce the the fol certain ge, a! ground Philipsburg Pennsylva as follows, # of + nin, b to tho tre and State of d and wound wit: wos described Beginning at on six i point t t Street for from the s nd + t t feet and i wt corner Presquels Streets ywutherly ww said ve (75 Bong rv BOE rts proper and ) Brink ¥ . . 00 oc} wk A ah. M JON BOOR, heriff & SHERIFF'S SALE. Al. Fieri F of Com on wale rougn 16 directed DECEMBER, Lytle Ad- Township, Centre No. 1-8-7 in Block the plan or plot of farm by Leathers ded in Centre Coun 8s * Book at page 356 ten lots that An. deed dated corded in Centre 1 ood Book aude Cook, 1 wife to George deed dated Beplember 25, « yunty in as sh id out on L snd rev Miscellaneco thr being rea ‘OOK in Centre Ci 315. on and to George F. Wells page $ ' Y he sold as the property of Sale to commence at 10:10 o'clock A M. of sald Terma cash. of day. Sheriff"s OMe JOHN M. BOOB, Sherif! x54 Bellefonte, Dec = "mbe r Pa. 2, 1932 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levarli Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Belle te. on F RIDAY, the 30th Day of DECEMBER, 1832, the following property: All that certain tract, plece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Patton, County of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone on land of Cam- bria Steel Company; thence along land of same North 26% degrees West 04 rodls to an Iron Pin in the middls of a private road; thence up the middle of said road South 87% degrees West 32 rods to a stone; thence along land of the estate of Henry Brockerhoff South degrees East 72 rods to stones; thence along lands of same North 67 degrees East 27.4 rods to stone: thence along lands of the estate of Cabel Kep- heart North 26% degrees West 6.1 rods to stone; thence along lands of same | North 54% degrees East 4.7 rods to the place of beginning: containing 12 acres more or less. Being the same premises which became vested in Allen A, Dun. lap by deed from Jennie H. Fogleman Watson et Baron, et al, dated January 27, 1923, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Centre County. at Bellefonte, | Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Vol. 131, | page 40, Helzed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Allen A. Dunlap. Bale to commence at 10:25 o'clock A. M. of sald day. Terms cash. Sheriff's Office, JOHN M. BOOB, | Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff, December 2, 1932. x50 SHERIFF'S SALE. { By virtue of a write of Fleri Macias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to me directed, wil be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bolles fonte on FRIDAY, the 30th Day of DECEMBER, 25 i i i i i | | | 1682, the following property: All that certain messunge, tenement and tract of ground, situate and being in the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on East High Street, nt the Northeast corner of lot herein de- scribed, adjoining lot of Mrs, Eliza | Smith: thence in a Southerly direction | along the said lot of Eliza Bmith to Cherry Alley, a distance of 210 feet, more or less to Cherry Alley; thence in a Westerly direction along the North | side of thesaid Cherry Alley, a distance | of 27 feet more or less to stake; thence | in a Northerly direction parallel with | said line of Eliza Smith, a distance 216 feet more or less to within line of ast High street; thence along the | Southern line of East High Street 27 | feet more or less to the place of be- ginning. Solzed taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Donald Miller. Sale to commence at 10:46 o'clock A. M. of sald day. Terms cash. Sheriff's Office, JOHN M. BOOB, Bellefonte, Pa, Sheriff, | December 1832. x60 of 2, ANNUAL BANK MEETING. ! The annual meeting of stockholders | of The First National Bank of Centre | Hall, Pa., will be held in the banking rooms the second Tuesday of January, | 1983, same being the 10th day of the month, between the hours of 10 and | 12 o'clock, for the election of direct ors and the transaction of any other | business that may come before the! meeting. H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, Cashler i {tol NNUAL ELECTION. The annual election of the Farmers | Mutual Fire Insurance Company of] Centre County will be held in the Centro County Court House, in Bellefonte. on Monday, January 8th, 1933, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M. for the election of twelve directors for the ensuing year. GEORGE MITCHELL, M. FISHER, Secretary Presa | FRANK ; Ee lh i a - L. 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We've enjoyed serving you, and we hope that our services and prod- ucts will always ment your commendation, As to others, with whom we have not yet become acquainted, it is our earnest wish that we shall come to know each other better during the coming year, We extend over the distance that separates hearty hand- clasp, and wish each and every one of you Us a HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CENTRE HALL, PA.
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