The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 18, 1926, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THE CENTRE REPORTER Tuesday in “Stampede Thunder,” one of Pete FRIDAY, MARCH 26, ¢ AL NLT oe SHUTCNELAMISSINE INSANE SUSARIIMEE IUOAIITONRE <2 BUCONIOINE RAGAASSEORMIEE <r SORORITIES ARSON
Get vour «appetites sharpened up fo fastest plotures A 1.80) on the Mever bis
he roast choicken s wp 4 y Mal h i » 'S : a "a by
th dui t chok Ine upper in the 3 6th Chapter of “The Green Anchor, ! L. ¢ ha
tn Temple on Saturday evening, to ix plements 1
en by the High school. * ——
‘HU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 18,
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SBATURDAY, MAR
: a ——————————— At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE. |iles south Centre Hall, .
§ driving un naw REBERSHURG, COMING TUESDAY AND WEDNES- | will sell: Horses, cattle,
We are having a real old-fashioned PAY. FEB. 23 and 21 farm implements. IL. F.
winter in Old Brush Valley, .
“THREE FACES EAST"— ws
snow and snow drifts. which makes : . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Benefit of
PINE GROVE MILLS
Boosting Pays
Cime up from
with his home
Lo traveling very dangeron it : : Little Is ever galned by finding fault, by scolding, nagging or
faut led one of the greatest pictures of the FOI SALE. House
auto or sie - re i
l The Gepliart Broti coming year 4 ch for further i 1 Spring Mill knocking, Be at least a booster for your own business. it pays,
16 ephar irothers 3
» plik NOUNCen ent s home
off thelr mountain tml That's why we are boosting our business In a modern way
are having theh
Winkleblech
through newspaper advertising, Our Bank Is a Booster Bank
We want more business. We want 10 see our bank growing blg-
ublic Sale Register
Smullton and left vee baby boy. Sale notice under this head i fod
ited the
ger, stronger, every year, and It is doing Just that, Why! Be-
are
th :
iors the cause we try to boost instead of knoek and the people appreciate
ob ven sameness o—
—-_— the fact,
berman, quite
Henry Stytzer
B4TURDAY MARCH 6th,
h 3 miles east of Potters
Aistanea | py Mrs Margaret Aukerman House
Is, et E. M. Smith, auct
TUESDAY, MARCH 68th, at 10 A
: il west of Cenire Hall, on the
Potter farm, by R, H. Potte:
inion will be observy- | €Xercise Farm stock and implements—E, M
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
byterinn church Sun rle Mallory, who v employed 8mith, auct.
} Dren y Rey
Sr DaraLOn) sn 4 i. retur FRIDAY, MARCH 12, at 1:00 P. M.,
au ; kens and wife, Mr. and |, a Er : : late residence of Mrs, Adda
Mrs. Harr «citzell, and J. M. Henzel |" "7° : e Finkel, Spring Mills
have returned from a ten days’ sight 4 A of ker, who resid Exec.: Household goods and 1 e Hall 30R11.
seeing trip to Florida. They are per i tate E. 1 Smith aot -
fectly delighted with the outing, but! ent seriously sick WANTED TO BUY
also entirely satisfied with thelr lot in Mrs, Kale, wife of Jasp ale, die SATURDAY, MARCH 18, at 12: send sample and state
old Centre county. have to sell—A. B. lee,
Rev y Y. Brouse, of Mt. Union,
was greeting (riends of long ago in
town. The Reverend is looking after Monday afternoon
the erection of a $250,000 church edi Last Friday morning Miss Mabel | TUESDAY, MARCH 16, at 10 A. M., | *in% near Foust
fice at Mt Union. Wance, daughter ¢ Israel Wance, | 2 miles Bast of Boalsburg. on the Ifess for right party. Inquire
Notwitl nding he blustry and . Milroy IEARICK
sanding Lhe 28t1 an was in the act of stepping off the au- farm, Fred Cox will sell: Horses, colts
8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
«0» VACWRISERIOAC JOVUENENNSEC JURCLEIMENI LS UOTIIOC SAPURRITIIORT JOON OITAY FU De Jo DRVORINCLGAVT JETROPIUIRIINS JURLEORITONT SAGAIIRAT SOOO SII TIRE TOR
ov THIBRERE DUSEIOI, JUMIIE TYR AMER TORTEITIOL LORI Or oe SRT DSETIIRLL JOON ETT IE RU em
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at her home near Wolfs Store. or | PP. M,, in Centre Hall borough, Mrs. D
remains wer buried at ivonl n J. Meyer will sell household goods. — ROAD HOUSE
i» Irn ith £2 130 2 341k es rhs vote
E. M. 8mith, auct. ed on State Highway Jor Econom eal Transporation
chilly weather. the Mrs. Brouse sale
47 town last Saturday was well at-
wings the scholars from COWS, young cattle, hogs. full line farm
implements—E, M. Smith, auct.
MACHINE SHOP
} ked down P S. ¢ t { wenins y A, M.. 13 os East of Sp we Mil
at $2400, the bus esuliting in th fracture of at Beaver Dam, by C. P. Long: Farm WHERE IS DONE ON SHORT
tended The personal effects brought the easter yd of thi wliey
$218.80; the real estate, dwelling and | place, when she slipped and struck WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, at 10
ET var: o har ri stock and implements —E, NOTICE
BOALSBURG. TEE CT po auct a a
ts. who has been in the! = : ACETYLEKE WELDING
WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- UDAY, MARCH 10, at
PLAYS Af WO00D WORK, WAGON WORK
7% miles west of Spring
Georges Valles by Mrs
® ley, by Mi:
g a
Scenic & Moose Theatre|” arm. oth 238 pide, Nom os : W. A. HENNEY
BELLEFONTE Smith. aud CE
Bell Phone 13K
4 .
{ t Linder { t ] nk M Jamies eo =]
AT THE SCENIC. Clint 4 ead catt lot } "
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18
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ck And | mproved Chevrolet
-
Real Estate nal
So superbly smooth is its performance and so
delightful its comfort that vou will step fre m the
wheel amazed that such power, speed and snap
could be achieved in a car that costs so little.
Want to Buy or Sell?
Pathe News and Pathe Review,
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to drive—take a ride in the Improved Chev-
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it will afford. Thousands have already done
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Lefty Flynn In “THE NO GUN MAN"
WEA ed Peer tre TTT eee
A year
I
Prices {. 0. b. Flint, Michigan
RICHELIEU THEATRE, genetonte MON. & TUES. FEBY 2 ’ | =m ae
Coupe . 645 Landau Fl {Chassis Ondy)
r \ *% f £55 | : PECKRER BROS, BELLEFONTH
fui ide ‘ e NNT ed | © HOMAN'S GARAGE, CENTRE HAL!
fi oi IMPRESSIONS OF | he Se Wo oN AAPA OUALITY AT LOW. COS
JANICE ® fe ; :
MEREDITH riz earn 10 [RH > A Wonderful Age
A NE AOPOL, I TAN PRO DUCTION ed 2 A Eo Truly, we are Hying in a wonderful age. Think
RELEASED BY METRO-GOLDWYN / 3 ¢
new discoveries, radios alr planes, submarines, wanders
dreamed of a few years ago.
Comforts ones con d@eread (hv faxories of kines areca
the property of the humblest, and the common citizen,
touching a button, cat make Kinks (RIK © choses "sing
hands play for his entertainment. We are progressing. Are
keeping step by adopting modern banking methods, or are
«till doing business In the old, antiquated way! We offer
all the facilities of a modern bank.
/ASHINGTON CROSSES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
mr THE DELAWARE SPRING MILLS, PA.
No Advance in Prices : Adults, 25¢ ; Children, 10c
SMILES BY MILES
fred have practical exper!- . ki T y — - ’
Lani soi Demipomimigenig WB nus wy pear! sao FOLKS . WILL THINK IM MILES NEAVINE will CALM YOUR NERVES
y thelr particular class of work, | . : ALOYSIOUS A NENDECKED HE VOU SAuy Sou
ire sent to various vo
We Pay 8 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Accounts,
Young men and young men prepar- |
fng for teaching in vocational schools
throughout the |
Mlate to tol iydz of varied du i
ralon. Two en Ntate siudin's of |
Coburn 7 nd i
Kormah-—are nw
instruction in the Lao f :
county, and Honey Brook, Chester
county, Vocational # .. 0.4