The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 06, 1926, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
A
ROCAL AND PERSONAL,
A BAD WRECK WITH
ONLY SLIGHT INJURIES
7
J. 1. Fetterolf carload of
Star "Sixes! at
tion, this week.
unloaded a
the local wmilrpad sta Turns Over and
fo
Ladies Injured.
MILLHEIM
Touring Car
Pins School
Two Other Young
Dodge
Teacher Ground-—
An Oaklan@ coach was recently pur
Daniel Daup, 8@
been driving a
ow Who hes
Dodge tour
chased by
tofore has
ing car.
Mrs. Mary R. Her
visited her sisters,
and Mrs. Minnie lk
Hall, th
Dodge
comparatively
wo turnovers by a touring
resulted In
jes ol four { Cupant
past week,
We have added a new line of
LADIES” AND
CHILDREN'S HAT S
more than
Wont you come and see
the most charming fash-
ions we have ever assem-= |
bled ? | Ire
PESTS CO POOP
OUR COATS
which are right in style and price
millinery are lower than elsenh
them
ur Men's & Boys’
CLOTHING
caw
ayer,
embody in indivuoal
ally moderate prices,
PROP OPEPOOI ETRE POPP OOTOOOIEIEEOOOOS
PLO EOPOEP POOP
New Daytime hoes to Match
Dresses
“rate n
pa
POTTERS MILLS,
price,
'H11.CO BA
SET 0
.
al Trans portation
ecient dds lindo dod dndodonde do do 2 |
Insurance and
Real Estate
A sins dodo
Want to Buy or Sell 7?
In Chevrolet you get more for vour
money than in any other car built.
Low Prices
~amazing values!
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SEE US
FIRST
Hosterman & Stover Co.
MILI
You get every essential improvement
developed by automotive engineers
during the last twelve years of progress.
HEIM,. PA.
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
END PROGEAM
PLAYS
[Se & Moose Theatre
BELLEFONTE
"I WEEK. OF PHOTO
. P You get the greater flexibility of Chev-
rolet’s 3-speed transmission — the
greater powerandsmoothness of Chev-
rolet’svalve-in-head motor—the easier,
safer handling of Chevrolet's semi-
reversible steering gear—the greater
comfort of semi-elliptic springs.
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COURT PROCLAMATION.
Ply Eine £3
fudge © ti £
x8 of the 40th Judics dal
of the County
Centre, having issued hig precept. bear-
Apt
holding A
Orphans’
of re 5 ¥
and of th father
match between Mir
Bow ALSO
AT THE SCENIC,
THURSDAY, MAY 6th
Play™
mmon Ples
District, consietin 2
Of a
of
“Two Can
ng date of the sixth day of
Buy no other low-priced car until you
have compared it with Chevrolet.
Check point for point—feature for
feature. Know what you are actually
1" i 1 pet, t me directed, for
Court Common Pleas
no (Court, Court of Quarter Sessions
the (the Peace, Oyer and Terminer
te 4 1General Jall Delivery, In Beliefonte, for
ora of
HOBO
prevent a
Miss
wt wry d v ¥ i » » ¢
attention sing nh ! inning Of
wie ne “of rev %DonTrucks 3)
for
that class
them,
tidiness, are no
Neglect is
longer in
written all over
this not without
Brush Valley
soon be ply
and barn
Another
Of course, ox
ception, for down road
ing the brush
the John
of farm
be Improved in a like
manner are those on the James I.
Decker farm, also east of Centre Hall
The work bath
by F. E. Arney and James E. Frohm
The house and barn on the Thomas
F. Delaney farm. at Old Fort. have
been wired for electric lighting, aa has
the Old Fort hotel building,
used as a farm house, and barn
this farm. Another residence in that
fection to have electric MHghte is that
of Roy Shaeffer. The extension of the
electric lines to these points
made possible by the evection
Sheflield Farm Company's plant
by, which Js an extensive user
electricity.
painters will
the
Delaney
buildings
over house
farm,
to
on
set
on places will be done
1 lssey now
on
was
of the
near
of
tthe County of Centre and to commence
ion the
THIRD MONDAY OF MAY, 1026
being the 17th day of May, A. D
1926, and to continue two weeks,
NOTICE is bereby given to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder-
men and also such Constables, (that
may bave busipess fn tha! respective
districts. requiring 0 report to the
Honorable Court) that they be then
and there in thelr proper persons at
10:90 o'cock In the forenoon of the
17th day of May for the first week,
with thelr records (Inquigitions and
their own remembrances to do those
things to their offices appertaining to
bg done, and those who are bound In
reoognizances to proseciute against the
prisoners that are or shall be in the
all of Centre county, be then and there
to progecute against them as shall be
Just,
Given under my hand, at Bellefonte,
the 14th day of April in the 1
year , of
Lord, 1926, and the one
our hundred
Pathe News and Review. ve wna |
FRI. & SATURDAY, MAY 7 & 8
“Let's Get Married"—
with lois Wilson and
in a brand new farce comedy. The |
action starts when Dix and a couple |
of pals in front of a night club, ac
companied by an organ grinder, his
monkey and a street cleaner—the sex
tet engaged in singing “Sweet Adeline” |
Their Alma Mater has just won a great |
football victory and they are helping
celebrate. Whatever you do, don’t |
of missing this one. Also, Fri- |
Sth Chapter of Serial and on Sat-
a First Run Two Reel Comedy.
Richard Dix |
to
think
day,
urday
At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE
FRI, & SATURDAY, MAY 7 & 8 |
“Rainbow Riley" !
with Johnny Hines in his biggest |
comedy hit of the season, It contains |
more laughs than the has |
i
prepared laugh |
i
rainbow
colors, Come
riot,
for a
’
Be sn w—i—-"
“a
ad” bow
Te BE
getting for the price you pay. Let us
give you a demonstration.
so Smooth~—s0 Powerful
a
Th
a iw
re
BELLEFONTE
CENTRE HALL
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