The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1931, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JULY 23, 183L
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL,
CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
® 8 5 #5. 0.0 89 a
REBERSBURG.
Miss Anna Zeigler, who had heer
«1 to her home
wail
in town over the week end
relatives in town for two weeks, of
Friday. and on Sunday they returne
to the home.
tuth 2 wv. who is staying =
over the week end
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wolfe and infan
ighter. from Akron, Ohio, were he
un
on in the
ting along nicely.
* Mrs. Eliza Meyer and her niece Mrs
Flora Limbert, from Tyrone,
unt and sister of Mr. Moyer.
Mrs Emma Stephen from Rochester,
past week with her sister, Mrs, Chas
who is employed in a
in State College, was home
week end
and Mrs. Charles Heller, from
Canton hic. are at the home of Mr.
Heller's parents for their annual va-
cation
Sara Jane Relish spent several
at the home of her grandparents
jand Zettles, in Penn Hall
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COLYER.
ror is aped ng
sunt Miss
BOALSBURG ITEMS,
T $1:
j. Haze
sf the former's brother
Thursday the Rishel
WCOTYPanis by their guests drove
Wilkes Barre to visit relatives
Frank Hosterman, of Cleveland, .,
is spending Ms vacation at the home
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, HM. M
Hosterman
Mrs. Wm. Rockey is entertaining her
sister, Mrs. Rishel, of Pittsburgh
Gerald Rishel and Miss Mary Hazel
drove to Lewisburg Wednesday, where
they were united in marriage.
Charles Faxon left Tuesday for
steugbenville, Ohio, where he has ac
cepted a position
tev. and Mrs HL. Wink and daugh-
for are visiting friends in Gett yaburg.
Miss Rachel Hunter accompanied the
Gardners of State College on a drive
to New Haven. Conn
Miss Anna Dale spent several days!
ant the home of her Un le. P. 8. Dale,
at State College.
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15 Secure Auto Drivers’ License,
¥ifteen persons passed the learner's
examination to operate a motor vehicle
at the last test given in Bellefonte
Eighteen applicants appeared fo the
tests but three failed.
Those who received their permits are
~A'ay] 4. Gellig Bellefonte: Mildred
1. Rupp. State College; Merrill Alex-
ander, Julian: Blair Richard. Julian:
Mrs. Anna Levi, Bellefonte, Paul Knof-
singer. Pleasant Cap; Melvin Waite,
Bellefonte: Oscar Miles Carter, Belle-
fonte: Joseph Droege, State College;
Mabel (3. Hagen, Cditre Hall; Edith
Talbot, Bellefonte; Kenneth E. Emen-
helser, Bellefonte; T. R. Bowers, HStaty
College; Joseph Lucas, Bellefonte; J.
WW. Nicholson, Spring Mills.
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Maines Township Teachers.
The Haines tewnship school board
dicted the following public pehool
tegehers: Adronsburg, grammar, Ray
f. DPright; intermediate,
Winkleblech; primary, Mrs, P.
mes; Pine Creek, C, 1B. Kreamer, Lose,
WwW. J. Wirkieblech; Woodward, Harry
Burd.
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“Tha Borough of State College has
asked the Public Service Comm 'ssion
‘ to approve the acquisition of Btate
College Water Company under muni-
i
i
i
. 5 oo oo 9 - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FARM CALENDAR mw SNUAL
.
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. v - . ET "oh RA amount 1950 tax colle
+ TIMELY REMINDERS FROM AUDITORS’. REPORT, RBCRIPTS
.
.
*
. » o , EG of the School Pristriet of Potter Town
PEXNSYLYANIA STATE SOL Eon ship, for the school geur ending July 6, Balance on hand July 1
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE 05) : :
4 6 #4 8 5 5 oo 8 ve =» ———
Taxes iniss
Non-resident uit
' "pe op . Sinte appropriation
Harvest Vegetables— PAXATION Other receipts
: ; . . Assessed valuation of taxable
Snap beans, lima beans, peas and property : 8725000 00 Total receipts ’ '
sweet cor teriorate gality §¢ not! Number of mills levied .....,... 10 iy mor aE as BAG
weet corn deteriorate in quality if Bol uf het oapits TAF rss.sins, : 00 CURRENT EXPENSES
' ) . Amount of School Tax General Control (A)
maturity. Gren onldns, radishes, turn-| so ount fevied 4 pl, TX doves 0 Secretary salary and postage
reasirer
harvested soon after reaching edible
fps, carrots, beets, asparagus, rhubarb, | Net amount of tax ¢ $16 75 1
uition . HN
koh! rabi, parsley. leaf lettuce, spin- REC EIPTS Tax collector
ach. kale, mustard, Swisy chard, and] Balance on hand July 10, .... 190 281 Auditors
v HV Is S00 Hier vii NN
New Zeland spinach may be harvested Xe poral . > . oi 00 Other Tyo
as soon as edible portions reach a falr axe «000 BNEGT0 0
sine Ho 12
Protect Potato Crop—
and frequet
i
i t
i pri
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Save Young
t choking
weds
reves they are overtopping
Help Calves to Grow— Tota
Spring calves, for best results In} Operati
growth and development, should be Ft
kept in the barn during ths summer: Janitors
and providei with an abundance of
good feel. fresh water, and comfortable
quarters
RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
..§ 2676
hen house not only helps to control
worm infestation but keeps eggs clean
er. a
Potato Growers—
Plan now to attend the big Potato
Exposition at the Pennsylvania State
THOS. LL. MOORE
LETTIE PRUNGART
JOHN WHITEMAN
1d Auditors
BIDS WANTED.
ASSETS
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
SATURDAY. JULY 25, at ) P
LIABILITIES
EDW. B. BAILEY, Sex
HH. FF. MUSSER, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Jd. PF. TREASTER.
J. E, BUBB,
Auditors
AUDITORS REPORT, undersigned,
DMietrict of Contre 13 Bor. to the & re requested
thentiested for settl
TAXATION .
y ro JORDON
1841
Oth Anniversary dale
of FURNITURE and Rugs
A Guaranteed Saving of 20 to 50 Per(t.
LOWEST PRICES IN 15 YEARS.
For nearly a century four generations of Brachbills have zealously main-
tained the Brachbill tradition of Finest Quality. On this our Ninetieth An-
niversary we desire to thank the Public for the steadily increasing patronage
which has made possible the long life of this Store.
Shop, Compare and Be Convinced that the following Anniversary
Specials offer the greatest values in Central Penna.
Good Insulation Vital Factor in Refrigeration.
HIDDEN MATERIAL KEEPS OUT HEAT THAT ENDANGERS PERISH-
ABLE FOOD STUFFS, DECLARES LOCAL DEALER
To thelr own regret too many pur- that Keeps
f electric refrigerators fal] to HE in 10 harm
MN iood Th
ine i
chasers ©
realize or take into consideration ihe
vital part insulation plays in the oper-
ation of a modern rigers
clares WW. A an “tx 44
dealer. Because the Insuls
pletely hidden within the
refrigerator, he says
not es 1 Know
POL
fuis Operating Costs,
Keeps Heat Out,
C. N. KRYDER, Agent
CENTRE HALL
5
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Mary
Brown
Gets
A
Permanent
ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ANNIVEHSARY SALE PRICE
Heavy Blue or Rose 24x48 in. Oval Rag Rug $ 1.00
Good Quality 27x62 inch Axminster Rugs . . 1.85
Genuine Bigelow Sanford 9x12 Axminster Rugs 23.50
Guaranteed Helical Top tted Bed Springs, $15.00 Value 9.50
Fiber Reed 3-Piece Living Room Suite, Velour Upholstering 46.50
Large Size Oriental Walnut 4-Piece Bedroom Suite - 94.50
9-Piece Dining Room Suite, “55.1.2, ces 4 3 108,00
Overstuffed Living Room Suite, in High Grade Veloars, 112.00
Full Spring econstruction—Dapenport, English Lounge and Button-back
Chalrs—a Large Roomy Suite.
ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK.
This Sale Opens July 24. Positively Closes August 8
W. R. BRACHBILL,
Spring Street 5 BELLEFONTE
1841 Tr Nh os
nership,
<ipal awpergh
Mary is a charming
girl from a farm that
is not yet electrified. But does that keep
her from looking her best? Not in this day
and age.
Mary is getting a permanent. And dozens
of times today electricity will be of service
to her « ; « drying her, ir, running the
Tans, heating the irons. Bi
This invaluable service; available in all |
progressive communities at all times is just
one of the many ways electricity comes to
you cheaply, certainly, because dozens of
electric generators in many stations are.
interconnected.
You can depend upon an interconnected
system and the experienced men behind ig,"
- WEST PENN POWER!CO)