THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1539 lHguor industry F3.800.090, 08 . Spring Mills : Yo BOALSEURG LL Chviou sSOme 3 OF NEWSY HAP- PERSONALS I'ROM METROPOLIS, A COLLECTION PENINGS AND GREGG TWP.’ dd ro lr {r= | | — | Bargains! Bargains! 1 Three Hundred Dance at Celebra- Ww, Fimely Pennsylvania * * . Just Received New Spring Dresses al Danc Ces i CrOC IOP IOI IrO0 Lo ire Oper bvery vening anc COCO PPOIIEOOPEO Store Open Evening and we very eacept Tues, Thurs, when Close at © P. M. CLOPLOPOLEPOOIONS we Biv at 6 P. M. | CECE P POOPIE urs, J ves “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. Pry fasements-—I| - | Se | Public Sale Register " @ PAY KO MORE! Aral | a Eien] of FORD PRODUCTS UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPRNY ef REPEAL: A SUMMATION CEO PEOOEOPOEEEOP OPE POOP OPO PPOOPIP WHEN IN NFED 0} Planing Mill Work ef sree free etrmnelif vores UNICIPAL T : . MILLHEIM AUDITORS STATEMENT wv ~ PEE EE PPE ow > ow Garret ts Planing Mil } HONEST aL Rebersburg, Pa. CLPPELEIPEEEROLPEELEPPEEPPPELPLEPPPEPTPELPNE PEPE GEO PEE EEE POEE FRIDAY § SATURDAY POPC POCI COPE POCOOIOPOOOOOCCOIOOS Mrs. Kk. W, Carson, Justlee of Peace | — — ’ Wagner, “The Great Waltz’ Road Supervisors RECEIPTS Treasurer Board of It Every Person 1 i hy i ‘ . T . i. . ry TIE 1 * » > . 1 ’ Wagner 2248 11 SI + MUTIUEN ITUNES in the nited dtates would save >i News | ga} ash to EC injured | Motor fines | Overseer ® fund | Dept Highways 61 Furman Act } and %08 [overage 0 doubled censs eyo : LATEST FOX NEWS SELECTED SINGLES in the [County Treasurer {Co inty | Dx "wt i mmission i MONDAY & TUESDAY ‘There Goes My Heart’ | FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. { hapter RS" Who is the LON} I.one H serial RANG anger! Do the miss this thriliin FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FEDERAL RESERYE BANK AMERICAN BANKER'S ASSOCIATION STRANGE | | SUPERSTITIONS | By Edwin Finch i ed i ——— - | ! LA Fred Luse, Manager ZERE CENTRE HALL So Simple «eve Yl Standing of Road District | Balance in Treasure, NCOLLECTED 1931 tax 1832 tax 1933 tax F— Financlal HE AHTS, OF Jan 3, NOOTKA SOUND of 22 SAY THAT THE U LOON GETS ITS PLAINTIVE CRY FROM BEING THE wthering Mrs. J. B Pittsburgh attended a Woodmen ing home Monday. Pearl Lingle week-end with Betty Lee Swabb spent 1924 ih So Complex! .$1000 16 | they | m- k-end in where banquet, ret Few things are simpler than making a TAXES-- telephone call. Yet few things are more complex than making that call possible For there are some 19,000,000 tele. Millhe Rosella of Al of sim spent the Hettinger. EAGLE BRAND MILK PALMOLIVE the toona spent week-end with Mr. Mrs. J. C. Lee. The Alumni will dance on Wednesday evening, Febru- ary 15. Admission, Music by “The Melodiers” of Miffiinburg. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C family of Rebersburg spent Sunday with Mrs. Lalu Brumgart. Sunday dinnew. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hettinger were Dean and Rufus Hettinger, Pear! Lingle and Josephine Stover. Wayne 8. Bitting, formerly nected with Gregg Vocational and now holding a in the Montgomery was elected Black Club. her parents, and sponsor a public 25c. ummings and con- School position school, of the and Gun similar Vocational vice-president Hole Valley Rod E —— Earl Walker, 11. Walker, of Eagleville Station, near Blanchard, is In the Centre County hospital suffering from a serious liver injury sustained Sunday morning when he was thrown from his sled while coasting near his home. son of Harvey E. di SOUL OF A YOUNG ” MAN WHOSE. TONGUE WAS cut OUT BY A FIEND SO THAT HE COULD ONLY UTTER SUCH A WEIRDCRY =o * » BJAPANESE HAVE A TRADITION THAT FISH ARE THE EMBODIMENT, NAVAL OFFICER Rlesroes SOME PARTS OF THE SOUTH BELIEVE THAT IF YOU CRACK THE E1R5T LOUSE FOUND QM A BABYS HEAD ONATIN CUP, THF, BABE WILL BE A GOOD SINGER WHEN (T GROWS UP © ©© 0 0 0 0 © Western Newspaper Union, 1034 tax 1835 tax 1936 tax 1934 (Poor) 1835 (Poor) 1838 (Poor) Total $3830 63 ——————— J. E. Jordan, Treasurer Audit DR. C. Wagner. $50 CR. Jan 3, 1939, Cash E. Feb 23, 1938, report Printing Auditors’ Jan 3, 1939, Cash Jan 4, 1939, Cash Balance road .. $15 00 statement 10 00 to Audit 5 00 to Audit .... 7 50 2 64 Making $50 00 We, the undersigned auditors, have ex. amined the above accounts and certify to the correctness of the same. J. F. TREASTER, J. BE. JORDAN, J. H. NEFF, Auditors phones in this country that can be connected with Yours We never know which one you'll ask for next. Yet we must be ready to make any connection quickly, clearly and accurately. And we do that five million times in Pennsylvania alone! That requires millions of dollars worth of intricate equipment. Plus 16,000 highly-trained people. And careful, experienced management. It requires unending research, standardized manufacture and a high-grade per. sonnel with the spirit of service. a day The result is Bell Telephone service fast . accurate . . reliable. Nowhere in the world can vou find its equal. Americans know that it pays to use It gets things done in a hurry, It eliminates waste motion and saves money. lt gives you pleasant, personal, two-way contact with almost anyone, anywhere, Perhaps you should use your telephone more for profit and pleasure! The Bell Tele- phone Company of Pennsylvania. ’ the telephone. i WEIS 4 cans QUALITY MILK FANCY CUT . 2 1-2 can BEETS DICED CARROTS . © Can «oe '@ for 13¢ CUT No. 2 ¢ WAX BE ANS - CAMPRE LL S PORK & BE. ANS 3 cans TOMATO JUICE 1402 can ........3 cans 20c Heinz CUCUMBER PICKLES or CAMAY SOAP 5 FELS 6 bars NAPTHA SOAP GRANULATED SUG AR 10 Ibs CELERY LETTUCE ENDIVE stalks 25 i5¢ 15¢ heads 2 heads TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT for TANGERINES FLORIDA ORANGES Sweet and juicy 17¢, 25¢, and 29% per dozen