THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1836. — PHB CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Tae i —————— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W., SMITH, Editor, SDW., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, at Botered the Post Office in Centre Ball as second class mater. TERMS. —%he terms of subscription to she Keporter are $1.50 a year, lu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per liue edch lonsertion. Displa advertising rates made known #5 application. al 4 B——————— re—— TE ———————————————— ss— SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. AM — baie Re Centre Hall— 9:00—Church Worship. 10:00—Church School. Tusseyville— §:30—Church School. 30:30—Holy Communion Service { 0 EVANGELICAL W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) (Bev, Centre Hall— Sunday School, Spring Mills— Communion Servi 9:30 A. M, Sunday School Bethesda— Sunday School, 9:30 A. MM, Communion service, 10:30. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Neth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall-- Worship Service, 9:30 A. MM. Sunday School, 10:30 A. MM. Bprucetown— Unified Service, Spring Mille— Sunday School, Worship Service, PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School. (No Preaching Service) 10:00 A. M. 9:30 A MM. 7:30 P. M. . L— LOCALS. Students State are tending summer Joseph Andrews Andrews week at Earlystown. Lascill Mr. burg. grandm The erated in repainting Creek Mrs. rone, & Mrs, J. C. Rhoneymede Dean Bm and Mrs, with an aunt, Miss Celia B Rebershurg. Misses A Arthur Hig spent Sunday ter, Hall. Mr. Cay Edgar on a were on Hughes Mr. an latter's fan Adeline after s Brooks, at west of ings rungart ing and Hammel Hinehart Hazel Ernest and and with the 1 i A former's sis- | Lester Weaver, near Cen'rej wel e Jod grandn gomery, and MM: ts Ee. Phillade A new to take same make in tm on the Penn present org: class of 22 clas sented 5 gift f $3.00 mainder of the cost of be paid by the College, of Mf and the re the gregan wil The Young Woman's Missionary So. ciety of the local Lutheran church, on Tuesday were hosts a’ gn supper given at Hecla Park to the Woman's Mis- slonary Society, the Junior Girls’ Missionary Society, and the Light Bri. gade of the same church. the invita. tion including also the families of the respective members, The guests num- hered over fifty. John Spyker reached home here early Sunday morning, Monday be and his father went to Huntingdon coun ty on a fishing trip. The junior Spyk- er is employed In York. Mrs (Charles Thrash mccompanied her sons, Charles and Joe, from Wilkesbarre, and remained over thw week-end with her brother, George Vogt, and Mrs. Vogt, 1 Mr. cupying and Ebright C Deaths . next - . - = - . 5 » William died Bert of where Ww. Centre Parker Hall, op had lved|, of and home west on 10th life. Elizabeth of age, Mrs. his the of 4 i inst. he He Gates mn, is Wig 4 son Amos b » ’ Miss Was | ington Parker, i There survive him af». Fic of Al- Centre Vers of Freed, fonte at officating. ill from come- spring. While who lay in Bertha made Gilbert Hayes Burial was Rev. Parker Russel] had been early his wife, died. Seth Mr. ard Gerald, « Rs h since to bed same roo, Hugh to the and ——— will rem: Millen from a Madi Mary died in years, Anna Milier, home Mrs, E. at almost addition to her by four sons: R., and Nevin E. Merrill MILLER. of Harry attack aged Mr. Faroghter an hey 60 10x In husband, she went on Lester Miller, i. I weather aij Oi . fort Miller hile and remained A111 . {11helm. | Millhein 3a at { officl was mada Miller LOCALS, G. QO. Benney ax this Mrs, occupants, Mrs, Sunset club houses week and will be alston and friend, Haven, brother. the Ww. at i. called rmer's town. of named the MeKinney, iis State, was me Economics h In gchool, of Mr, with Ralston, son visiting State of Sate is College, Mr. and College, in son of dest ston, ome of (i. Halston, whe Ww, in until] school opens, d Mrs, C. Miss D. Miriam, on City, to whic h Tuesday vious, The ether pre conditions altog the shore, and would Hut Mitterii longo HONE er Mr LOT an bed 14 ng to beach TL ta fall whe wien i om doing so In 6 OC I week, H. 1. home nls. Belle- Mrs, Rich- while Mrs. eame Mr he ’ * ae and trip they found eome- |, cident | foy al . Mrs, | vas! i was | i . One-half from each district i Outlay (H)- (Centre Hall Boro To A118 Capital and Yot- New buld REVORT, of Centre year ending AUDITORS Behool District for the school 1936, ir Hall July the VRE toro BUMMARY “ipis hip) Tort al Oni Total Le TAXATION, H : i ; myments valuation of taxa ayments property of assessed 423 capita {face of saa : milly levied (H) SUMMARY receints with percap- tax Of ita ite Amt, Per Property Total Total ner tax . . payimenia duplicate; 31480 GRE “His levied 50 45 Balanoe hand ASSETS receivable capita on $4005 4i | Accounts 12 ui! 4143 90! Balance . $8200 amt. tax in amt, 1835 (reas yy tax collected 19 RECEIFTS hand July 1835 loans Total We hereby certify that ined the above accounts correct, snd that the of the board are in the law, THOS. IL. MOORE, LETTIE BRUNGART, JOHN WHITEMAN, A s3e8 84 rors Auditors $1492 83 | 2000 OH nl. Temporary Taxes exam. id them | of the accordance we have and fir securities on $3205 Tf 1883 09 5089 78 | officers wilh appropriation fuition nonaesident pupil] All other LIABILITIES inde ted ness BOUrCes 1636 Total electorate) REPORT with vote of DIS- ride edness (wi July ut vote of i ANNUAL AUDITORSE' {for POTTER TWP SCHOOL TRICT, for Bchool Year ending CURRENT EXPENSES yeneral Control (A)~ a. ela t orally Ireasurer tion collector TAXATION. t, the aderaids Auditors A ssesnod ‘Census property X Pen NOs tsk oy Hes Total Item (B) A teach Ele mentary ANNUAL SCHOOL a we » PURE FOOD F Isin es & a He months ol Philips strokes, | two | WEIS ¢ lived in | .e Fil: BA ! MINT « Wels Qu Ms A AS A Potters Mills. A ! =, | HAFPRA WEIS ¢ HURFI} Fancy © RUMFOI 6. RIN S¢ LUX (la LUX To LIFERI (CLOROX it RED LUSE, Manager, CENTRE HALL POPC COCO PCOOP Pres UALITY coco : nd A «Ib can ns “3 Ths HOOLATE RELLS it le SATERKRAUTY Can. hha @ ality PEAS cans Teleph UVALITY COFFE} 1-1 ean El. KETCHL'} 14-02 bottle—2 for SPAGHETTI 15-02 lar, 2 for fGRN 2 Is - oldey Rantam th or BAKING can, 12¢; POWDE] 12.02 can (large) “a - pkgs rge) phe ILET SOAP OY SoAp {guart bottles) $ Summary of Propose d pis § CURRENT EXPENSES {A} TEN 1 Control ( P Po 15¢ 17¢! 19¢| 19¢ 19¢ 23¢ re a ELECTRIC rerr IGERATOR A SPECIAL VALUE Model SM-66, 6.6 cu. ft. capacity Only $179-°° Terms as low as $10 monthly eraior he? 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC has made and sold more re frigerators with sealed mechanisms than all other manuficturers combined. ® NO OTHER COLD-MAKING MECHAMISM ever in. vented has a record to compare with that of the GE Thrift Unit in dependable performs ance at low cos” ® G-E THRIFTY UNIT now produces double the cold with even less cur. rent than ever before. . THE G-E THRIFT UNIT is available in both G-E Monitor Top and G-E Flatop modele, It is the only ref; tor mecha. fism forced feed lubrication and oil cool- ing. These exclusive General Electric features : quieter operation, 7 life and lower M.a ° a= Fetimated Receipts LIABILITIES re ® } } t M let } ‘ JAMES W © bovine SWARBB ~Justice of the Peace— Aundliiors’ Report on PW A Constirpetion Fund § TE, "1 RE HL 111) 3 i pat | % a MORE FAMILIES TURN T0 Clean Electric Cooking @ CHANGE to an Electric Range and your Ldtchen will be cleaner than ever before! The "measured heat’ of an electric range permits foods to cook at the right tem- peratures—they don’t boil over or stick to utensils, so there's no scouring and scrub- bing. You can cook an entire meal in the steam cooker—which means only one utensil to wash. No smche or spattering when you breil, no soot or fumes at any time. Cook elec trically—it's the cleanest way known! Blestric Ranpm athe ited WEST PENN SHOPS cud odie ELECTRICAL DEALERS e in beauty nd efficiency. Prices EASY TERMS ON RANGES * COOKING COSTS AVERAGE ONLY $2.20 A MONTH ELT: AEA Ta are surprisingly low,
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