THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 193¢ —— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors fh WW. SMITH. .....cocnssssariss:.. Editor § BOW, E. BAILEY.... #8 second class mall matter, and ten cents per line for each additiona meertion, Local notices accompany sartisemuents, five cents Weertion; otherwise, elgit slnlmuia charge, tweuty-tive cents. Pisplay advertising rales made known aR appilcation. (Rev. 8. F. Greenhve, Pastor) LRA re 1) al crved J. TRINITY REFORMED, Delas I. keener, Pastor) Caurch services EVANGELICAL (Rev Egg Hill— Regular worship at Tussey ville Regular worshij Centre Hall— Regular wors! Praye PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre i \ Lem Pine METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS DEATHS. rl fst MARRIAGE LICENSES Hn i Cistern at farm, Irene. Laurabelle and Mary Sinka- bine, from Maryland, are visit helr #ister, Mra Harold Meyer. ing he's John Dunkle. is busily engaged in painting. "At present he is working on the John Albright and Ivy Bartges homes. ———— Sp — The speed posts are far enough to he side of the road to avoid being hit by the careful speeder, a 9 2. 9.89 2.9 » bb » # DON'T MISS CHA UTAUQUA a a EE NOTED EDUCATOR PASSES. ver Funeral services will be 1, 8. Greenhoe to ' Mis of “le 4H Ww s i intendent of Schogls of Centre ' \ nahan was the S Coll f PBrusg and was refired County, Dies at State ollege, went ofiCentre Hall He Other Deaths, hand, who died about thirty ves David Orion Etters, ho Improved Star Four Coach 695 f. 0. b. Lansing iy Fir ; on In high f 1 i preter the Star. TT» Low~cost neportation Star@ Cars Built by Durant Motors IMPROVED STAR FOUR Roadater $529 Coupster 8610 Chassis 8620 Coupe i NEW STAR SIX | Touring £525 Coach 860% Touring $6908 Coach 2 Sedan $795 Coupster $7458 Landau Sedan 8975 Prices: f. 0. b. Lansing MORE POWER AND SUPERIOR QUALITY FET TEROLF'S GARAGE Sel) Prune CENTRE HALL STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES ASSOCIATE DEALER FRANK. P. PHILLIPS, POTTERS MILLS, PA. home Important! The phenomenal success of the Ajax Six and the great size the business has attained in less than a vear, with well over$27,000,000worth of carsalready shipped, has made advisable a closer consolidationof Nash and Ajax manu- facturing operations. the name of the product, Ajax Six, is herewith changed to Nash Light Six. Sothat Nash models are now available in 3 Series—differing as to wheelbase but identical in their high standards of workmanship— —the NEW Licht Six series (formerly the Ajax Six); the Special Six series; and Advanced Six series;—e¢mbrac. ing 16 different models with a price range from $865 to $2090 f. o. bh. factorv. With this in view the Ajax Motors Company, till now a subsidiaryvof The Nash Motors Company, has been en- tirely absorbed by theparentCompany. 1 Andinaccordancewith this procedure Fo ~ = = ~ = This announcement of the change in name from Ajax Six to Nash Light Six also marks the greatest five month period of business in Nash history. The upward soaring demand during January, February, March, April and May drove total sales and production to a figure approxi- ing 70% of the total sales for the whoie of ast vez HOSTERMAN’S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA, GUM-DIPPING the Extra Process for Extra Miles! Breaks all Tire Records The 500 Mile Speed Classic at Indianapolis has always been a Battle of Tires. In 1911, Firestone won with fabric tires at 74.59 miles per hour. In 1920, Firestone won with cord tires at 88.55 miles per hour. In 1925, Firestone won with Full-Size Gum-Dipped Balloons at the record breaking average speed of 101.13 miles per hour. In 1926, Firestone again won with Full-Size Gum -Dipped Balloons. The ten cars to finish “in the money” were all Firestone-equipped. They went the distance without a single blowout and with but two tire failures—one due to a puncture and the other to a leaky valve. This performance is even more remarkable when vou consider the terrific speeds at which the cars traveled over this fifteen-vear-old rough brick track. Experienced race drivers will not risk their of victory on any other tires. And in the truck, motor and taxicab t operat The Firestone Record in Battle of Tires at Indianapolis } i fn wade be Dis 1 process whi ¢ d with rubber, reducing frict n and : di lding greater strength and endurance in the you at all times MOST MILES PER DOLLAE We also sell Oldfield Tires and Tubes at Remarkably Low Prices Made at the Great Firestone Factories and Carry the Standard Guarantee. AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER... OrnagBEAAGT v
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