e eo ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST Miss Beatrice Baumgardner, R. N. and Mra. F. V. Goodhart Reme of Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick on Pucsday evening of next week. There pill be 5 study of the gyllabus, Rev. C. C. Shuey, Bellefonte, cele- prated [his eightieth birthday anni- wersary on Sunday. A family dinner maa served to which a few close friends vere invited. For reporting a broken rall on ‘he tink between Bellefonte and the Bald Eagle main line, last November, Lois Blair, 8 vears old, was sent a check for $10.00 a few days ago. April 8 is the date set for the an- sual Fishermen's banquet, State Col- dage. The State Federation of Sports men's organization will meet in Ha wvigburg, next Friday, Febru ) *. A, rent er local Martha sall Bohr day On Monday Stover, Rue fire inmateg Ments were if efforts no further Miss Ann Wert mary grade schoo was not fo an atl fected John B part { Ma our ov as m far olde A Tow ‘The pound charge where RAMEE as yi Marry MoCle While ®hevrolet ly welded #1. McC and the wrecked and on wuck and th guished Hall years Condo suffering monia. The taken to BUSINESS MEN PRESENT SUITS TO SINDEPENDENTSNY The Independ wore their new 2 first time on Monday they defeated Reedsvi lost to Spring Mills counter, 42 to 23. The ten local firme who presented suits to the players are Snook's Mea' Market, Fred Homan, the plumber Hagan's Garage. Kerlin's Poultry Farm, Vogt Ford Agency, Goodhart Furniture and Undertaking; DW Bradford, Implements: Johnson Groe. ery; Brooks Garage: Firsgy National Bank. Members of the team are Ben Good- hart, Blaine I[iester, Corny Corman Fred Rossman, Bill McCool, Ken Frank, Bob Horner, Bud Lynn Breon, Harry Thompson, and Jack Bradford. The net receip’s for the two games were pledged to he contributed to the Red Cross Flood Fund being collect od here at this time and as a conse Coldron Pas —— By Boudocts op the CENTRE HALL > HIGH ECHL quence $10.45 was pald to it. [The following articleg are taken from the current Issue of “The Tiger,” Centre Hall High School publication.] PERSONALS, surprised whe he shell went Don’t Prolong The Agony! Next time you suffer from Gas on Stomach, Headache, Stomach, Cold, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pains: That Ti ired Feeling “Morning After” Feelir glass of wat er and drop in one or twi y tat lets of Alka-Seltzer , : 1 ro po. ning, Efjervescent Ta FOR HAIR AND SCALP JAPANESE OIL The Antiseptic Scalp Medicine— Different from ordinary Mair Tosics =~ Beat FEEL IT WORK] AZ All Drogglsh for FREE Sa Beskist “The Trath ational Remedy Ahemt Teh Mate, Ca, Mew Yori INSTEAD OF BOOTS taken as this survey proves Chew YOUr | amith favorita Montague of the old said Mr, — discussing the | gory LYWO0OD STARS IN top, by thelr own confession. leather at first as the | “spit that gum out.” | great wealth of Hollywood of the students to de- | in C. HL. H 8. at present, 37, and Agnes Neff "38, George Martz 40 2 of gum, received ans 1 4 from ten min NS. SEES MOVIES ng | of Helpful Household Hints and Recipes Conducted by ELEANOR HOWE 11 anit t "ne fere vy put candies into your Here a method g80 they the paraflin; straigt * > » BE a cake, remember | the refri bout youn make pastry, fresh orange juice : fastened to the of the bed instead of ice refrigerator until USIng the pinning” method The keeps covered, indefinitely. | (¢) 1937 by NIA. Ine. THE WORLD'S not exploit crime or sensation 7 subscription to 73 8 months $4.50 The Monitor TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTED! Start taking Hostetter's Stomachic Bitters right now and you quickly ante how its meduinal berbe and roots help to revitalize your digestive glands and * new vigor energy and appetite. Famous yours. At sll drag stores, large bottle §i 50 Auditors’ Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of CENTRE HALL BOROUGH For the Year 1936, Borough & Poor Tax-—C, D, Bartholo- mew, Collector, jorough Tax DR 3a), due on 1932 Boro duplicate $70. 91 | To 0% add. on $30.63 dy 0% comm. on $82.16..%1.60 ly amt. paid treasurer... 80.06 Bal, due Jan, 18, 1837... 40.28—-872.44 Poor Tax DR. Expenditures. Power Thos +» Moore i Lettie Brungart same J. M. Coldron, painting, material ! and service on hose house lo entre Reporter, adv. Bore Fin Statement 3 insertions, 2 order Yooks AEE A 5 Ralph R. Cleland, 2 water an- | alyeew : 4.00 iw hiterock Quarries stone and hydrated lime .e 3.63 J. 8. Bower, flares and oil . 5.44 C. B. Stover, repairing leak on water main . : Comm: of Pa. Dept wey, tax Mm oseTipt and bond {¥ red Homan, hammer handles i garden hoes, supplies service iW 8. Walker 3 stone ham y | ners, sharpening (ools Wm Mid tenahan, truck hive and stone ‘ . 13.001 § | Mrs. Jennie Alexander, interest on notes AE 22.59 |r Susan Durst. in‘erest on nots notes and redemption $500.00 note ough bond, one year H. Pufi, health officer, Board of Health I.. Moore, sec, salary, Board of Health one Amienite Co, 8 tons amiesile repairing sharpening Loos talner, one year ; Valley Banking Co. rent Council room, 1 year Darley & Co. stee] file K. Frank, secretary salary Borough Council ment for LO £1. 1% n. 10 ft. 3 in hose H. Knarr, Director Di Poor, funds for District r “lrunk Whitemas Whi " Poor Acecunt Orders Paid Kunarr, Director, Distriet of Poo DI. gs Anditors’ Statement of HRecelpls and Expenditures Borou to the memory of a loved one Is & substantial expression of your ast ing affection. 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