THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCALS, ANNUAL AUDITORS REPORT ined the above accounts and find them Hobert and Freddie 14 Boalsburg. for POTTER TWP. BOCHOOL, DIB. Jeorreet, and that the securities of the 4 ‘ . . “8 Word wijost RTF rr . . ’ officers f the beard are in accordance ITEMS OF My and Mrs. H L.. TIED I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee were gu PRICT, for School Year ending July i oN bear 4 a with the law, LOCAL INTEREST entertaining at Sunset club i Bev- lof Mr. and Mis, Jacoh Lee, of Bpri 11, 19835. J. F. TREABTER. - . » tt en eet sl ———————— - - -» i en Mountains, this week vi on a drive to Bethlehem for | J. EB. JORDAN, lana A yet £3 CC Burnham, 1H Le tual ner and | Number mill GIHERMAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION 18re spending the tn su | n, We Nu FORMED AT BLACK MOSHANNON| Pho fi ferman fam reunion Grayson RECEIPTS PUBLIC SALE REGISTEI ’ CURRENT EXPENSES { trol (A) GEOL OP EPIC POCPIOS POPOL OOP PCP OPPS WANTED: WELL DRILLING More than 30 years Experience I. A. BROWN Callie -{CLEYE H. EUNGARD—- YUTL undergoing ODS i i \ : of Pi imsport © hospital ilowin a3. Ley na sunday AES, Were 1 nt visitors at the home ost exXpens, 1 uction .3193 ‘AM : nd Mrs. I Hers ) velopment of an Infection 3 TERING IR PI LINTON LO VSR SRR UTR JOTI IN DIVINE PTOI pee REAPS POPP PPP SIE t e, underwent a mastold ope ion Wednesday of last Week, Rev. and Mrs. E. Roy Corman, Wilkinsburg, arrived in town on Sun-| staying for | fF day evening, and after the night at the home of Mrs. Cor-; ir %. Harr) ‘ogt, of Wil- y mans parents, on Monday went on] " MI. and . A. VYORpt, to Lancaster to attend a meeting jan thedr daughter, Miss Louise, In Reformed churchmen intersted in re- trad ¢ at the Reading hospital, Dan- i i | Maintenance (E) { Repaid of bulldings i | l "ratat Sunday of Mr | 20a andi i * d Charges (F)— i 1 ¥ i —— THE HOME TOWN ligious education. The Penns Valley’ Banking pany is sald to be settling Total Current Expenses (Items AF Inclusive) #13482 2 SUMMARY Total Heeelpts BISAN2 ¢ Total Payments 13452 2 Balance on hand (to be avail. able for school sear "35-36 00 » FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. ‘ “ ‘ ‘ 1 4% ‘4 y fo i —— a A EU .,. § NO MORE | FOOTPRINTS =p &l SINGLE-CURED THAT PROVE dents, which i he same number M na Mrs. W W Rerlin , H Eo | EXTRA mitted 1 t Vear. iy { gine : din ¥ ¥ Hail . ) : k be carried thro books : 4 opi] is ; Ph: 4 W . . : prisecta. inciod. 130.00 ‘tr eprom |e Kevin poutry “plant. “tte! HP nn AONB 30's mens Gadyene: Tires con ment of the State hospital, Phfps- which fs clos to pertection rs SB NOT WHEN more money—it means you get more burg. estimated to give sixty men|the oi be ‘highly wat} value at competitive prices! completion o¢ ce Mock In. Hic wes wc) B) CAN GET @ [A i comeciin pice These tread foot- prints made by ““G-3" tires — after the long mileages shown -— prove there's still lots of non-skid left in these treads for thou- sands more miles of Works Progress Administration and completion of cell blocks In Rex Kvies : Penitentiary, 75 men for six months | DR oocurred on | In addition to these there are a Rum grounds | i ® evident ie swing adly need! ber of other projects in Centre coun- | i 3 > iy need repairing Unk in TIE of bio f ty in a formative stage pairing. A 8 : the | Mr. and Mrs CC B. F. Kern, all of Sunburs i ¥. on Bun- day, visited with swings breke at he time that* Anna Boyer and | Mary Whiteman Blerly ury. the latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mra Boyer's par ents, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Lee at Cen 4 tre Hill, and with her sister, Mry, J} C. Goodhart, and fam I, In Centre! “G-3" All-Weather delivers lowest- CAVALIERS cost-per-mile service. And we can back that up with actual footprint FOR THE records of ‘‘G-3's" driven right here SAME MONEY in town: evidence of better than Blerly, Rebersburg. who 1s 7 43% LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE ¢ with her grandmother, Mrs g" : oe 2 AT NO EXTRA COST—ON THE Lelster, were on ti, resulting in , SAME ROADS YOU DRIVE employed by the P..R. RB. the form. er I¢ aguin in the tiket offices In prefs messenger, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brow striking the back of her head as she landed on the flogr. She became pt tially unconscious and was put to bed for that day and part of Sunday mal. The Httle girl mother to the cellar, and frightened when she feared a large spider she saw would bite her. 8he avoid the multiple-eyved Insect, When Mss Kathryn OGoodhart left derstood by her parents, Mr. and Mrs James C. Goodhart, as well as by her riage to Ernest Auman in the near Auman, Coburn, a graduste of Penn State, and is now employed as an assistant manager of a Beand-10.cont store In New York City. Miss Goode hart, who for several years has been employed as bookkeeper hy George HH, Stover, left town for Philadelphia with her cousins, George Cleins, Mins Martha Geiss and Mrs. Lola Person, and from that city expected to Ro to Newark, N. J, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rey C, Lee, an uncle and aunt, where the presumption is whe will bg met by her flance, Mr. Au- man, time and place of the in- ‘Atended marriage was not made known. thrown violently onto the ground. None of the children werns Among the new political announce. ments appearing In the Reporter this week is that of Harry Corman. of Gregg township, for the nm He seeks, He 8 a member of he Farm Loan Board and tha Wheat busin ees stlege. he ate of a reputable lege, mintant, and thus what it ta Hanna formera car was hit by the car driven 1 the latier as the Hanna car was making a feft-hand the Kerlin poultry plant. On Mon. fonte justice to determine whether Hepresenta- tives from the Highway Department were present. No decision was pen dered at the time. A hundred cans of brook trout, 6 to 8 inches In length. were placed in Pine Creck last week, most of them In the part of the stream that flows throug, the mountains. A large number of oune, containing brown trout of much greater size, some up to 18 inches, were also emptied into Penns Creek between Coburn and In- gleby. In addition to these 50 cans of brown trout were placed In Elk Creek. Thess were from the Pleas. ant Gap hatchery and measured from five to nine Inches in length. YOU'RE THE WINNER AT TODAY'S LOW PRICES ® Multiply your tire mileage with Goodrich Cavaliers. Many tires are cured from the outside only. Goodrich Cava- liers are double-cured made wugh oll the way through. That's why you get extra mileage and trouble-free ser- vice from this tire. And with these big sturdy tires costing not a penny more than “bac. gaia-builts” you're tice big winner. Come in today. * Prices robyect to claspe wsbent wotioe ond te any govern ewe! tax or levy R55 LY a 440 x 21 4.75 x 190 $705 $330 4.50 x 20 5.00 x 19 +735 $25 4.50 x 21 5.285 x 18 Goodrich | SLO DOUBLE-CURED a Prices THAT PROVE EXTRA ~ for a genuine GOODYEAR TRADE-IN made of fresh that only the build and sell at construction=- pew 14 bbe road-gripping tread — Super- 4.40.94 blowout-protec- 8 twist body tion in every ply. fi handsome looks. 4.50.91 4.50.21 tread — patented Supertwist Cord 4.4021 body — maximum — 303% CL DON'TBE FOOLED by trick discounts from padded price lists. BUY NO TIRES until you see how MUCH MORE QUALITY Goodyear gives you FOR THE SAME MONEY ~~ OR LESS! Rivke Guaranteed NINE 2 vies Prices subject to change without notice. State sales tax additional HAGAN GARAGE Phone 56 CENTRE HALL 4.7549 4.7549 CO
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