F THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA : : 8 U BE » £1 cn rE TET 2 . | Sens » ‘ : i . 4 A na oF . ' I . BOAL! B RG iT IMS, ™ 0 M 1H churel nt Sprumx to nn LEGAL ADY ERTISEMEN 8, i tember 1st 1920 All bids must be Injthe PORRCERION ol the estate f the said MILLHEIM, 4 i 1 i wr I f y ’ : : deoadant ‘ Tm 41 Loti . hands of Secretary on or before Aug th i } Whomsoever hey belong 51 EV INANCIAL REPORT ust Oth, 1929. The Board reserves the |take receipts therefor right to reject any or sil bids H LEIGH BBRIGHT py AM rs Wm. Meyer went to Millhelm | will hold a festival on the factor v lawn Saturday for a few days’ visit with it Potters Mills, Saturday evening, July Terresta Smifh motored to Holldays- | friends. | the delica £ tl |OF THE BCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CENTRE| By order Centre Hall School Board entre Fall, Pa. orreat: Smith motore 0 ann % All ne aeiicncies of ne season ' A y : ent: the dav] Mn ce Magoffin, of Hollidays- BORO SCHOOL DISTRICT, FOR J. G. DAUBERMAN, Pres Eg Ry A Tn Sno) burg, in Welting among friends In will by served and an effort made to Ral SHOOk PUTS 1 EDW. BE, BAILEY, Bee BIDS WANTED My Sm { nah YEAR ENDING JULY 1, 1929, i ie hies 140s f « ial} with the Sankey family. i Sa Blank 1 ksba in + a wi will spend a few weeks with her vicinity, re. Roy Caxey and chill their nats : EXECUTRIX NOTICE. . —- Sanka ind y their patronage : ee daughter. Mra, Sankey " A 14 eoisy { and Mi ro Whole number of schools b n the 14 f JOHN H § (From the Journal) James Miller and family and Mra fir Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Fer, of . ! A AM seni. of Bel en hss Number of teachers employed Ook Haven is Laf<i'n Stover an oe! i : pt we ‘oo . ‘3a 114 "yx Average salaries of males per month $145 00 init PP Yo kou el ! — , Average salaries lemaios per month levied for school Amount of tax levied for school Purposes re TREASBURER'S ACCOUN MONEY RECEIVED \ A ioe on hand from last year 34 { { : 5 ed from Blate appropristions ¥ | i $ { Clor sie t= Poller township ar Pl NOS ‘ ali OLBEr Sours ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Automobile A fotut secetbl en] He | OT] Workmen's Compen- : : n'a ; ; eeinre sation GRANDS -- UPRIGHTS SS=IMONEY PAID OUT | For tesachen’ wages ala A i { § t and Fire. PLAYERS DE cis i "a ' . . For ox pg go TY “2h : oJ. ROY SCHAEFFER, Tuned - Adjusted - Repaired § [z= "cr U6 TA] radi © CENTRE HALL, PA. Treasurer's salary Hecretary's salary and powsge Reasonable Terms For printing and auditors’ fees . For janitor's service Excellent Workmanship To State Behool Employees’ Ketire ment Board WRITE OR CALL Teachers oil nding Institut Hepairing Y { Interest and tax on Bonds AY ARTGES ‘Tuition paid . 5 | Bonds paid COBURN, PA. Fou si) other Purposes and sundry Phone 34-R-18. PS r bl Tota! money paid out the Segner home ‘ SPRING MILLS —— REBOU ROES 3 have completed thelr Tay- Cash on band cal Tronsportation - titi eR We hereby certify that we have exam ir hej 029 Centre H above and find {t correct JOHN H. KNARR TO WHOM IT MAY (CONCERN THOS. | Wise} ! 4 LETTIE Witness our hands this 1st of Ju I t f : ) i ‘ lat keep the re- DAUBER well-lighted for one week For Economy Sake ; Visit with reatives at I Pp — | fi at the price So - Tr | c's 1p hi | | -BUY - 3 of 4 small STONE SCREENINGS iH wax candle CEMENT, SAND, LIME 3 and ROOFING, AT en 0, 4 | MCCLENAHAN'S GRAIN HOUSE "| New CHEVROLET Sixes | ron ser a USE ELECTRICITY PENN POWER CO | on the road since Jan.I*t/ | i Today's Chevrolet is scoring a huge nationwide success because it represents one of the most A brahamson’s sensational achievements in automotive history rea earance a e —a Six in the price range of the four. The Chevrolet six-cylinder engine delivers its IS GOING STRONG power freely, quietly, and easily throughout ANNUAL AUDITORS REPORT the entire speed range— delightfully free from You don’t have to spend a whole lat of money to get a whole lot of qual- of the School District of Potter Town annoying vibration and rumble. Combined with ity at Abrahamson’s. You know the basic policy of Abrahamson'’s is to give ehip. Centre County, for the school r z July 1. 1929 this remarkable six-cylinder smoothness are the Finest Quality Possible for the Money —not in one or two ‘‘Specials’’—but in every RECEIPTS. equally remarkable speed, power and accelera- Single Suit in the Entire Store. 718 tion—and an economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon Remember — We still urge you to “Look Everywhere —and Compare.’’ Ss In addition to such sensational performance ERENT ASS a) the Chevrolet Six offers the outstanding advan- $3 50 Ladies’ White $19 50 Men's All-Woo tages of Bodies by Fisher. And no car ever provided a more impressive array of modern Felt Hats . $1.95 Suits, fine tatlored, convenience features —adjustable driver's seat and VV one-piece windshield in closed models, $12 50 Ladies’ Dresses, Special - =- $12.75 easy action clutch and gear-shift, ball bearing steering, and instrument panel complete even to Georgettes _— just received a $3 Men's Straw Hats $1.95 theft-proof Electrolock and electric motor temperature indicator! new shipment from New York ; sizes B00), - Special $7.88 } 65c Ladies’ Rayon Silk aoavstir..'525 The COACH [huSumi*725 H The The ose 37c Boal ok a 53 3 5 ‘) 5 Lr $5.00 Men’s Oxfords, ” EB Thelin 545 black and tan, Good- { $6.50 Printed Silk Dress- Hinitor's Supplies vueevs..s. 37 7 seoax..... '6075 The 14 : a ants (E) - jg Thok OLET '695 Ax fo id with Cab. '650 year welt, very special es, sleeveless, hundreds 0 §¢- Repairs Eeesery ied COMPARE thedelivered price as well as the list price in at - - “ $3.95 lect from, special, $4.95 FIXED CHARGES (F)- ; State Retirement Board ......... 9 a2 considering automobile values. Chevrolet's delivered prices anon lncludeonly reasonable charges for delivery and financing. Other ox ponses Total all payments R15 884 28 ’ Balance on hand July 1, 1029 3 O73 28 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES DECKER CHEVROLET CO., Bellefonte Resources Balance July 1. 1902. ......... «3 573 2% Taxes ote, due ...... sees «ov 1002 62 AMD, hate axaminad the. aRoTe ac HOMAN MOTOR CO., Centre Hall DEP AR I MEN I S I ORE Township, have examined the above ae counts and certify to the correctness of toe Open Evenings. MILLHEIM H. F. MUSSER, 7. b. TREasiR, | A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR Attest. F. P. PLORAY, Sec
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