The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 13, 1936, Image 5

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    “e ITEMS OF
» JLOCAL INTEREST
® - ® - - - ® .
Wilbur H. McClellan, in the insur
ance business in Lock Haven, was in
Centre Hall, his home town, on Tues-
day.
family
or of Daniel
in Bellefontis g
being Mr, Grev:
of
friends
thy during
husband,
death.
Mrs
osteopath,
her back
daughter
felter,
The
seventh
lication,
mother
for several montns
¢
ed since h last visit.
Ralph Cummings, son of Mr.
Mrs. Arthur G. Cummings of
ersburg, spent a short time al
parental home at Rebershurg
young man is employed by the F.
Woolworth Co., in Philadelphia.
The Reformed church and Sunday
echool at Boalsburg are preparing
Washington's Birthday Party
held Friday evening, February
$:00 «'clcik. The proceeds
een to pay f
used in the
Daniel
stricken with
monia
AUDITORS’
STATEMENT
OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI-
TURES OF CENTRE HALL BORO,
FOR THE YE AR 1935.
Borough & Poor Tax—O. D. Bartholo-
mew, Collector.
BOROUGH TAX
BOROUGH
Bal. due
To additior
Total
on $47.49
treasurer
21, 193%
SPECIAL WATER TAX
DR.
3.85 T. screening
Henney, bolts for door
(2)
Bubb, water analy
Bartholomew, premiu
wrpentery
4 . it ie
invder, carpentry,
3% hrs. at L0c
MoClenahan stable
White, labor . 6 12
ne
Emery, bor ; a5
TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE
ye, abhor .......:::: 2 Sallie C. Ocker to C. H Gramley,
4 Rebersburg, tract in Miles township;
—— 1220
$2604 20 Henry tush, ot al, to Isabell G
a Storch, tract In Potter wp $250.
Poor Accounts Pald. BE. BE. Royer, et ux, to Maize H.
Light, medical ser Brouse and Charrie J Herper Est
for Jesse long . } 00 tract In Fer FUBO twp $2039.12.
tunkle, lod
inten
sms rsa fo A >»
The (Centre Heporter, 51.50 a year
wi Britcher's Auction
SALE!
The undersigned wil] expose to sale
at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast
MIFFLINTOWN, on
VE DNESD: AY, FEB. 19
{at 10 o'clo A.M
| Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday
and Expenditures
HORSES & » MU LES
a ad
Borough Indebtedness
i Al i t Any
pers neging a cow must have test
°4 chart
Cheap John will
Recapitulation,
ine of merchandise,
This sale will commence at 10 a, m.
| sharp, as we must start early to dis
pose of all this stock.
Positively nohting removed away
from barn until settled for.
FLOYD A. BRITCHER.
Sale all under roof.
THOR I. MOORE
JOHN WHITEMAN
LETTIE BRUNGART.
Auditors,
By Telephone
NOW COST
THAN EVER!
There are new Bargain Rates
on out-of-town calls ALL DAY
SUNDAY — the same low
rates that start at 7 P. M.
ever night.
ake advantage of the re-
duced rates to call up the
folks back home. .. vour boy
awav at college . . . brothers
and sisters vou rarely see . . .
friends in other towns,
“Voice Visit” by
3 4 4
1&8 next best to seen
¥
ELEPHONE COMPANY
ENNSYLVANIA
FOR HAIR AND SCALP
JAPANESE OIL
The Antiseptic Scolp Medicine
Different from ordinery Meir Tonics —
$c & $1. FEEL IT WORK! At All Druggishs
Write for FREE Beckie! “The Truth Abeet
The Mair.” Raliens! Remedy Co. New York
‘and it’s the only
complete car that
sells at such
low prices!”
CO _
townshi
The
the
The Centre
Asgociation of
recently entertained by the Jodgr
t'nionvilie. After opening remarks
President 3, B. Jackson, a most in
teresting talk on Patriotism wae giv
en by John H. Frizzell of Btate Col
lege. It was decided to hold the an
nual banquet at Unftonville. The date
will be announced later, The next
meeting will be held at State College,
on March 2nd. All members are urg-
od to be present,
Prof. and Mrs. J. FF. Wetzel and
children, Robert and Clara Lou, mo-
tored to Beavertown, and on Sunday
were with the former's mother, Mrs.
Loulsa Wetzel, who on that day cel-
ebrated her ninetieth birthday. Mrs,
Wetzel was found to be in fine phys-
fecal condition and wag able to fully
enjoy the event, The Wetzel family
wns the only one of the four able to
reach the scene, El in a resident
Hershey, Lester is located In Chi
and Mrs. Ivan Bingman, a
| Expenditures,
| West Penn Power Co. electri
i street service .
West Penn Power Co, electri
power service ea
Mrs. Jennie Alexander inter
ent on noles .
Mrs. Busan Durst, 4
Interest on note -s
Wallace N. llgen or wife, in
terest on notes
First National Bank, interest
and redemption, note
Mrs, Lacy Henney, Interest
on Borough Bond ......... #8
Thos, 1. Moore, Auditor fee. . 2
John Whiteman, same ...... 2
Mrs. Lettie Brungart, same , 2
Centre Reporter, publishing
Aud, statement, ete. ... Nn
Bradford & Oo. coal, lumber,
sand, and roofing ........ a“
Comm, of Pa, Dept Revenue
tax on’soript and bond... 11
NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
the sofer! and smoother! ever developed
SOLID STEEL one-piece
TURRET TOP
© crown of beouty, o fortress of safely
HIGH-COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
giving even better performonce
with even less gos and bil
the smoothest, safest ride of oll
and vou will
lerstand wh nl plete |
tinderstand w ry compicte [ow
pri ed oar,
Hydraulic Brakes,
driv ing safety
which are essential to maximum
The only low-priced car with the Gliding Knee- {ction
Ride*, which brings you comfort and safety beyond
compare —
Turret Top, Genuine Fisher No Draft Ventilation, High-
ing*—all of which are essential to complete motoring
satisfaction.
i Good judgment says, Buy a new 1936 Cherelle
only complete low-priced car.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
nr
G. M. A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN
Compre Chwarviel'y luo delivered prices
and low monthly payments.
CENUINE FISHER
NO DRAFT VENTILATION
IN NEW TURRET TOP BODIES
the most beautiful ord comborfoble bodies
ever created for o low priced cor
SHOCKPROOF STEERING*
moking driving easier ond safer than
ever before
ALL THESE FEATURES
AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES:
AND ue. Rick
J. H. Puff, service, Board of
niece, who was reared In the Wets.] Health ,... ..coviiovoiane. 11
8 Some, and was regarded by Prof, WHititook Quaities 2.313 ten
Wetzel more like a twin sister than 1 i "0
Cm——
a in : "800 Physictanw
Centre Hall, Pa.