THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1031. c» THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE L. PA $C 4 5 0 8 8s ® 8 0:8 BOALSBURG ITEMS, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, \ CURRENT EXPENSES Maintenances (E) ned th ye fsecounts and - r PN do I * fv } Lend of bulldings . - CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Laura Struble and son Donald BY IG ness or (4) RM Te . Bepatr of rounds . ‘ 8 RB RISIHET DEPARTMENT are enjoving a week's visit with the - wt NY AL > i § Tee oF ag 4 i on p ue TE 4 ¥ GINGRICH “8% 4 a8 8 ao v= Clyde Strube family at Dale's Summit AUDITORS REPORT, ito : 75 Ot 4 . HT , W. WHITEHEAD, : . « { : A A lector . ir 41 xed Auditors REBERSBURG. Mrs, Rebecca Wieland - Byers and sy School Distriet of Potter Town i : FR 13 . ot iip, for the school year ending July 8.] Other expenses ” ‘ : Ce Williaa Zeigler and family, Harry three sons, of Lebanon, are Vv siting at 1103] : ol : . - fra. Snst renee : i - BIDS WANTED. Zeigler and family, and Stanley Zeigler, | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kling- Set——————y Total ... ; ..3 OSS # of ii ‘ The undersigned school board will re- wife and daugher, drove to Jersey | er and other friends in this vicinity. PAXATION, Instruction {(B) ‘ tem ‘ as y 72 | ceive sealed bids for the delivery of & tiie iy . POLY ‘ , Assessed valuation of taxable Salaries of teachers sassves 3 DORR TS Lory ioe ) tons of egg size anthracite coal and 25 Shore on Sunday to visit the urant Mr and Mrs. Harvey Schacfler and property on] Textbooks “a Chesnne «-« 1121 00 dempt le of short tert sane. $ 1000 50)tons first quakty Stanleys John Hess, of Bellefonte, were callers | Number of mills ; 10 | Supplies . shh RA Tih 15 : of § rant Of ORIEN 62 64 nunous cal. Lo Rate of per capita tax oh ; sehool pretnises i oy; 4 rik - . 4 sh i press Amount of Schoul Tax Fotal . .e $a ne .» FLON0 40 iH el ' rae § 2022 14 Amount levied sins a Auxillary Agen . i Forrest Emerick, at Mifflintown, ior Mr and Mrs, Charles Hosterman, of | Net amount of tax collected gNG16 7H | Tostitute | ah anuE ars y . 160 00 severh] davs, and from there they will] greensburg, are spending thelr vaca RECEIPTS otal wo to thelr home In Pitcairn, tion ¢ the home of their parents Mr. on hand July 19380 8 rs Hnkis . * Pew Li Rev. Brown and wife, from Reading. },nq Mrs. H. M. Hosterman 8 of Property, ete, ...e.isess Gi 00] axes of Janitor sr p 411 0 ar i. pi $4 PF. PV. GEAR) brought Mrs, Emma Corman back to Miss Augusta Murray spent Monday ; . Seirieninnnrnsr BOONE TH iy rls Spt § EEE arr BS 0 ther ; ’ BDW. BE ! a Mrg, Charles Miller and son Howard lat the home of Mrs, Jennie Fortney 1eft on Monday to visit a sister, Mrs. land daughter, on Sunday. tember 1st, 1931 Booretary on Miuipn or new bu ; 5 a The PBoard re 160 00] Furniture . right to reject any or all bids Operation (D) led equ wr old hide By order Centre Hall Sei town after she had spent some Um ‘ 1 © jPelinquent ‘on $40 12 DOGG 87 of Mifflinburg pughter roeturn- fo. uy visitor at the home of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, 1 § 1 ¢ 14 ne Saturday I CURRENT EXPENSES ‘ontrol (A) ——— i ——— Baseball Club's Appreciation. " Hall Baseball Club takes Xa RESOURCES AND isis 1 LIABILITIES Worth selling is worth teling-—a8- RESOURCES S12006 § LOG40 Chiaerit We sincerely sportsmanlike support villingly in the past will con- tify that a ive a31 nin . J mils ni ind The » and frien i { tinue urtis B, Refber Pres s : CADAROE THOS, L MOORE, ¢ vou have ever suf . . i Aainténance - ai LETTE BRUNGART, iy afternoon HOME-COMING DAY FOR Repair. of bi BRE Bye + ; «ta W JOHN WHITEMAN ow ti worry, anxiety a wan who returned fire he ’ r a Aes . ’ ’ uman, who returned from the WOODWARD EVANGELICALS Lepairs at i of equip y 13, 1931 Auditors hospital recently, Is improv. called on relati 4 in town ——————— Mal equipment ©X POLI we ANNUAL AUDITORS REPORT on gran ome~coming day ; . ree wv the [Harris Township Bed ; The Wi v wvangelica church ith as rapidly as can De eX- ! y » 8 y put an watival oodward on Saturday, oi Rh . A ir the school year ing July 2 . . {xe Charges (Fye- ow id "T} beige ver: 0 . lan 301 pr SPRING MILLS : 1st 22 I hurch men are plan- Sar. Retirement Board * 3 | { i v » el Hey bt 2" or nae apiin 4 : : CENTRE HALL pilin to hold the Sy — and evening WEIL ver Ll a -— — RECEIPTS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, I Miie tof % CURRENT EAVPENSES MUSSER, IREASTER BUBB, Auditors ANNLAL AUDITORS REPORT, iD of Cont RECEIPTS July 1.30 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER IATURDAY, AUGUST The Annual Dorman Reunion, clock, . vy : * aaa go i a ra’ amin oman esrion v1 Si o¢ Noumea Sood: Ti Why Buy Any But the BEST AUGUST 1th, at one Tires When Prices Are So Low? nile east of Spring HE EST garet Weise and Mrs . heirs of Samuel it wi aol} re rsonal a ~ ~ ’ mum My "Tummy Hurts! FRC SU SNM, TA PRESRD > FUN YU SR J J El FARM CALENDAR TIMELY REMINDERS FROM " Ma 29x4.40 dé PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ACHOOL OF AGRICULIVEE | ¥ )A ] 567° . WATER FLOWERS WELL— 1 plenty of water and } 3 ; . nm lemove surplus — — { : ] ® dressing ficial \ 7 FY less is Li SFEK NEW HERD SIRE-— 4 : Bless hi: little fev Tier i he constants Al k : : 4 > f heart! A Help wanted? + herd sire to replace the e making a de Get it by : : reer Alittle too much Selon... : : J 30x4.50 3 4 i icc ice cream and ORDER FOREST TREES 1 + { 2 TELEPHONE $y 50 cake and a big dark room can make a small from the State for planting next . f v . . : : spring will find this a good time to : —the quickest way! l : i boy feel mighty bad along about midnight. des them. 4 ounty agents hav © . Other Sizes in proportion } But mother has answered his call and ata slanks and information on the kinds A day saved . available and what is best to plant on \ touch of a switch reassuring light floods various sites, . ‘ PREVENT OVERCROWDING— is money the room even before her own comforting Crowded brooder houses on hot sum- : nce. mer nights may prevent normal devel » in the bank! ree : Sr oe ie 1 More People Buy Goody ear ‘Then the electric heating pad is applied on range need shade, & ERADICATE THISTLES— s " and with its soothing warmth comes slee “The secret in controlling Canada The - m Tires than any other kind. i ™ thistle Is in keepl ti leav mode ay and porsmtently out pack ' : bi When your children call in the night you for one or two years. This deprives farm home has a i nt el Eservice= you have’ roots of food and eventually destroys them by starvation. . : HARVEST MATURE ONIONS— Telephone it, Sg Sef away in the sessions ad ine terco generating ons of your Onlons should be harvested when ma- tured. cured well, and then stored ina : Ce 23 R m power company men are working th: t cool, dry place. Immature onlons wil] not keep well and are easily in | 3 the night to keep your service reliable. Jured, Farmers who plan to get forest trees ? A SOW COVER CROP— To improve the raspberry plantation. i SE i Bp nt WEST PENN POWER CO ougly and then plant ‘ Miilat, buckwheat, or a combination of the two may be usd. - Et TP
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