THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938 SDP SDP > SPP Spring Mills OF NEWSY HAP- PERSONALS I'ROM METROPOLIS, with How - and Friday, February 18, for games teams from Howard H. 8. The ard boys' team ig vastly improved has furnishing ition in ames Millkeim to Play at Spring Mills— iThe G. T. V. 8 will meet the | ast Penns Valley players on the’ Tuesday, February 22 at The Millheim boys to date the East improving in re point wherg they for position In been plenty of oppo A COLLECTION PENINGS AND GREGG TWP.’S recent teams Gregg court Breaks resi- Valley Carrie Cain, aged Valley. hag the her ankle fin a Cain. who lives her fall condition Aged Georges Lady Ankle—Mrs dent of fortunate last was found 1:30 p. defeated are un Penns m. " while mis fall nlone, { 00rEe. Syos team ha to been the hid league girls 1 breal to break cont games week, Mrs the making a top are the day after with girls’ Plane Navy forced her ankle in a painful Mr Mrs vacate the ho Forced to Earth Here— plane piloted by two landing in a field Heckman farm Friday noon. The men gave poor visibility a | their reason for landing. "They 7re- {mained at the Heckman farm until {Sunday they again resumed | Washington 1D was their destination Mrs Bright Bitner Sternoon in Milton, visiting ind Mrs, Harry Mensch i wna Navy A large {men made a lon the J C. A will live the Per- Hall in Corman Charles Grenoble and which they portion of Penn Sarah ne in and move into a Tharp he near future ove int 16 home vacated by " t ane A cival Grenobles when bed a {their y LY trip, going to which kl] Mr. and {Saturday y | with Mr | family Mrs | Meveryg «on, F spent grippe. Mrs. Randall Robinson masd Paud Swabb, and Mrs 1 business trip to Miss Tux LH with her father, renoble John i be CAUSE Sunbury Bought Home at Farmers 3 Aumar h i rch a Hansen Sumday Harold here from the Geisinge spent Hans« hospital stadent the the Un Is They Spring sed n, com ing { Danville i nurse, { Mills— | where she 1 to occupy it in the Home Economies Club Met with | Mrs. Watts—The Home Economics | lub under the ipervision of Mi quite Wenn} haq been the pa Shook, who Nevin ick with the gs Bl- | Is able to be about The Dairymen Io tion tendered it Friday officers mumps evening Wore Deora ttinge: Boalstsurg mries ack of 14 Mills | r. and Mr John Blau Saturday to own onda in Mr. and Mrs. J. W Misg rrie Wagn sont Spring ree Saturday in| t on May, Harrishuwrg jand is improving G. B. Bitner. C Wingard vi. | Boyd Smith, Mrs. P. D. Swab, Mr. ana Mrs { abandoned Swab attended the GG. O. P. dinner Philips hotel in evening attended , Penna ko snd kK Bee 3 daughter, who was operated on who is caring for an camp in the Seven-Mile Narrows near Halry Johns, wag home fover the weekend. Misg the oleman and Joe and dance at the Saturday Geraldine Hoover visited over week-end at the home of her pas Weagley meeting of entg in Altoona Miss at the Bankers Saturday Mrs. Ralph tored LSSOCin- Sara Lau tha week-end Mrs Ammon Ennist who is State Vill with employed elton ge spent Mr hook i her parents nd Ennist drer REGISTERS NOTICE. tice ia rudy 4 v rey | i= |] vy given to ws nb pers nt erat head nterested that the fo inventor set apart wing {les of the goods and chattels roll for | semester | Mary Bar- visions of the Flduclaries Act of 1917 have been confirmed ni si by the Court and if no exceptiong are filed on or about the first day of next term the same will be confirmed absolute: 1. The inventory and appraisement tha personal property of Harry L Corson, late of Philipsburg Boro, Jean Wat OK Bernice and A student have average of 26 or bet ts must te named on the honog roll, Seniors Lead In Scholarship The scholastic by the ceased, was set apart to hig end of semester was as fol- | Margaret W. Corson lows 2. The inventory 1st—Benior 197 |of the personal Znd-—Junior 1.61 Flack, 1rd 1.60 ceased, was set apart to his daughter, th—Freshman 1.47 Mary E. Bryant. Class Standing In Atienddnes—The a inventory and appraisement freshman class lead in attendance for Hilla onal property of George H the first semester: » late of gtate Colleg Boro, de. ceased, was set apart his widow, 1st 9.6% Mrs. Ersal Gilliland. 2nd 66.4 4. The inventory and appraisement 3rd-—-Senlor class 96.0 of the personal property of Charles E 4th— Junior class : 85.7 Johnston, late of Liberty Township, Dates Set for gemlor Play, Fe. deceased, was set apart to his widow, The senior play will given Ella Johnston, in the on Friday evening, 5. The April § for the commence. {of the pe Sonal ment activities as follows: Bacea [vey Miller, Sunday, May 22 in | Sacensed, =" na ma { Cecelia Miller i:30 pot cians night | ; ; 6. The day May 24, auditorium | m commencement May 26 of + 1 de. standing classes at o ing ar 3 widow. the first and appraisement property of James late of Spring Township, de- class class Sophomore clasg class - t Freshman od Sophomore class Claag clase be auditori inventory and appralsement| property of W. ata of Bellefonte was set apart um The dates Borough, to his widow, are laureate sermon, auditorium at oles Tue invent ¢ snd q {of the personal properts xerels auditoriy om o-oo | McCamiey, late of Philipsburg Bor- 1 torium at ! ? Lough, deceased, was set apart to his | widow, Helen MeCamley. JOHN 1. WETZLER. Register of Wills ang Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County Thuiad Pp. m. Basketball Teamg Play After playing three games on op- ponent’s floors in succession, Gregg teamg return to their home floor on {x8 Howard THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Boro Auditors’ Report | of for Expenditureg BOROUGH, Of thie Receipts and CENTRE HALL the Yeap 1987. Borough & Poor Tax—C, D. Bartholo- mew, Collector. BOROUGH TAX 1031 duplicate to be DR $16 doll i! due on Dollars nev a 0) DR, $ 2 DR. $40 2 POOR TAX, 1931 Duplicate BOROUGH TAX due on 1932 Boro duplicate 5% addition $1.44 due on Poor NH MN on $40 36 CR. Just right plece SUIT—slzes 7 to $1.52 treasurer com. on pald Jan amt due 18, 19358 TAX POOR a on 1932 Poor dupli addition on $.40 com amt. paid ONE LOT A Palr Golff—FEvery Suit 4 3- 000 One worth now $2.95 LOT GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES, values to $1.50, NOW 69c 79¢ NOW due Jan i A STORE OPEN Every Evening Fxeept Taesday and Thursday, When We Close $11.76 ” at 6:00 P. M. treasurer TAX. y dugprlicat $11.20 BOROUGH ue on 1933 Bo addition on om mn paid far 18 103% COOPOOPOOPOOOEPS Except 7 vesday and Thursday, When We Close mg 6:00 PP. M. Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. CCCP COOI OOS 0 O00 POOR TAX wn 1938 Poor tion on $3 dupit POOR TAX BOROUGH TAX Bor H. ™ $64.09 y 20 | i Healt treasurer ) B39 | Henry White Jan. 18, 193% 87 31, H. Puff $121 4 Frank Khawver TAX DR 1G. W. Bradf Poor duplicate $33 70 | Harry Gross $16.58 , on By Balance due amount paid x9 on POOR wd Bal. due on 1935 | To 5% addition 3 | Robert Barton ~1James A H FPF on 1 SPECIAL WATER TAX DR 5 £3 on $88.1 treastirey 112 ont paid Jan. 18, 153% 32 68 $151 54 TAX 9% dividend Telephone Coo pole Siack Bartholomew 1 Kerlin reimbursement extra C. P. light Bartholomew, fines SPECIAL LXER Borough Tax DR Bal. due on 13538 Jguplicate $ 30 83 To 5% addition on $2062 . 1 03 | $31 CR on $21.65 3 treasurer 18, 1938 WATER 3 10660 5060 L060 638 taxes Bartholomew, taxes Bartholomew, Bartholomew Bartholmew 86 | . taxes w Le taxes y 14 1 0% | 20 57 10 31 $31 96 DR $2794 26 CR. abatement on $2245.52.% 112 28 com. on $2133.24 42 66 paid treasurer 2090 58 com paid Jan, taxes 673 § al. due $4475 CR. 344% 1027 59 $4475 Tota) lorough 1937 Tax Borough duplicate Jorough orders paid To Bal. in tr Jan. 18, 1838 Tota) easury Iv 5% 97 By se Borough Indebtedness lr Lacy Henney, Boro bonds$1000 - ns Mrs. Jennie Alexander, notes. 1000 due Jan. 18, 1938 548 74 | yire Susan Durst 500 $2794 26 | Wallace N. ligen or wife, notes 1060 DR. - $196 10 Tota) CR. 8 25 {Cash in |B Mrs, 00 0H on on Jy amt. ot Balance notes Special To 1937 Water Tax 3500 duplicate $3500 Recapitulation, treasury Jorough, Poo T™xes By 5% By 5% on 3165.17 5 on $156.82 7% paid 14% 0%} 18, 3 | ahatement ance al and Special due Water com amount due treasure, 1038 20 9 $106 10} Jan Total Expenditures, { adi Co., electric Sia $202 58 We hereby cortify that the above *t we have examin accounts and find them cor | West Penn Power power service West Penn Power Co, streot lighting Ralph RR. Cleland water analysis CC. D. Bartholomew, premium on INSURANCE . sscicivunstsvnnsss 342 ot LETTIE GG. H. JOHN BRUNGART SWEENEY. WHITEMAN, Auditors. electric 924 48 8 00 Atte F. K. FRANK, Secretary. COOP OPOP POOP EOC EOEOO OTE OPE PPOOOOr XN IN NEED OF Planing Mill Work LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material CALL AT— Garrett'sPlaning Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. 16042 TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE} I Phone COP POOP POPPI CEOPVI ICIP CE GPE OFRT EIEIO TIEN wd) A BANK BOOK Is the Programme of the successful man, showing NOT what he will do, but what he has done. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. MUNICIPAL T55ERE MILLHEIM SHOWS 7 g 9 P. M. Friday & Saturday, February 18 & 19 The Question of the Day-—Will We Have 5 World War? See the it goeg beyong the headlines for its thrilling theme! Picture of Hour ‘INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT’ CEORGE BANDERS . Cartoon the DOLORES DEL. 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