THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — RE —— _—— = EOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. PROGRESS OF ROAD WORK IN pm pe == STATE SHOWN BY REPORT A new Hupp-Six sport coupe type, Cherries are a most bountiful crop. — Hot Days Are Ahead! Stocky Weather Is Coming! Get Set! » Completion of nprovement of State 4s the style car Rev. D. R. "Keener is A table pl n of Imy ving sin having ai ad of his A new Brunswick pool was sh Highway System by 1930 Indicated || . driving since having disposed of his} 0 © his home by W.'W. Kerh ~More Than 7,600 Miles Surfaced Get Comfortable! Stay Cool m NIEMAN CLOTHES Ford coupe. 4 a Almost twenty-five hundred school At End of 1925 ) r uni augh elghte trout, Oliver Funk caught ghteen teachers are taking the summer course That Pennsylvania will complete | ranging in size f ig] fourteen i | Te i a po sight i be : y at Penn State at this time. the Improvement of its State highway ’ nches, fishing in enns creek, below ; ! ; : Penns Cave, on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keefer and | s¥stem by 1030, the time limit set by hildren. of Youngwood, are guests at] the federal ald highway act is Indi Harry W. Dinges picked about five lhe f Mrs ' nts, in|cated by the progres t already ' home of Keefer's pare bushels of white ox t herd from | i Ana tn road ‘work. acrording SE ET EL EE oe CLOTHING REDUCTIONS OME in and select comfortable Summer Clothes from Ni -4 man’s tremendous stocks. = Timely money-saving Reduc- YOM . { i) tion re In efies ' on i ER (1.0 1 ‘ COOP POOP POPE EI IIOP POOEGIOPOPISP JULY IS A MONEY-SAVING GET SET, FOLK de Palas 12, :} iA Men S i alm Beach, Mohan Regular Weight Suits at [.adies’ Cool Summer Silk Frocks. Printed Flat Crepes -- Plain Flat Crepes--Tub Silks One-Third to One-Half Reduced on Each One Clearance on All lL.adies’ rs FIUR- TRIMMED AND TAILORED COAT S——Sann WoNDERFLT YALUEN, All SHOES Reduced--inclucing Whites, Colored Kids, Patents & Satins —NPECIALS —SPECIALS —NPECIALS and Children’s Coats roldered, New Summer (olorings. Beaut vy fined You've fried the rest—now use the testo PAIRS OF SHOES 00 PATHS SHOES 200 PAIRS OF LADIES PHILCO BATTERIES, farmers £3 0 1 £5.00 rine HOES wailt to last; service guaranteed. Al so, all makes of batteries repaired and! '}| NOW 08¢ % } rit LH * QC va rg ed Clyde A. Smith, Centre Haul PLOOPPEOPPPPPIOEOOGPPPEOIIEO COPE PEO ELPEIIIET TOPE SEEI OPP POSE OOE bi FOR] 04 PH CONDITION I vy 1? ong I IR N rhe First National Bank, at Spring Mills N i 1A NN Coy i A IY Oi t ¢ ! , da. A «Aa A MILLHEIM ANNEAL AL BITORS REPORT why our Ha i . invite YOI f« THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SPRING MILLS, PA, , B 4 PPPOE TT PPC TCIPETITPTEOCCPEOPP POO Look Over This List of USED CAR BARGAINS 1 Ford TON TRUCK, 1925, Equip- ped with Rux-Steel Axle. 1 Ford Touring Car 1923 Model WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 ~ " . . chard Dix. in SAY. IF AGALN"~ ora a I Chevrolet Touring Car 1922 Model Alice Mills and Sitmer Conklin; Repairs : bap 4 1 Chevrolet Coupe 1923 Model ere 8 a Tip roar E omnedy fomand Fixed Charges (F WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO: PLAYS AT-— cenic & Moose Theatre| BELLEFONTE | Po AT THE SCENIC, tbout a handsome, husky Ind who fall2 i Qiate Reti ement Box Mra, J 8 Teck and n love with the princess of a small lOther exe i i with the pri ' he ORO. ov vr es . . . . . Fheodored and Russell—of Midvale, | Balkan kingdom: is himself mistaken : : These cars, and truck, are mechanically o. k. ; paint in r. Brown and carried to his home. |New Jersey, were guests of Mrs lfor the long lost prince, and then| Total .......... 291 02 good condition, and are good ‘‘buys.”” If you have th the permissio if 1e county | Fleck s, parcnis, Mr. and Mre, Wiliam | hraves a host of breath-taking and been waiting for an opportunity to get something good game warden, the fawn was reared on |S. Brooks, Joseph Brooks, of Cleve: [hilarious adventures to win the girl. [Total current egpenses 316242 06 * the Brown place and became i pet and, Ohio. was also a guest of his Also a First Run Two- Reel Mack Bal at a low price—THIS IS IT! Don’t put it off. of the Brown children. It has always] Parents, He was accompanied by his|Sennett Comedy, “Mums the Word” had the freedom of the place. and]two children, Russell and Genevieve THURSDAY, JULY 15 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES Jor Economical Transportation while it wandered afield when becom- | Mr. Brooks is a railroad engineer and ‘ : SILVE TREASURE” lal. July 1926 $ 3179 16 ing more mature, it always came back |i® employed in the Clevelana yards, “THE SIL ‘R a " ps Val a you td : 23000 oo | to its little keepers for their caresses | During the stay here of the daugh From the Nood Nostromo by Jo Aly x onl 8 00 00 and tidbits. Last spring when thejter and son and children, they tor seph Conrad. With Geo, O'Brien, Joan NAL neuen F6178 26 Renee and Lou Tellegen. Here is a fawn put on its doedom. it sought to] gether with the grandparents and ” y strong melodrama which has been We hereby certify that we have ex- | n larger extent its wild companions, |#ome forty children, grandchildren : but it has never forgotten the Brown |atd great grandchildren, gatherel at produced well and will’ keep you iniamined the above accounts and And | shelter. It comes there frequently] “Saw Dust Pile,” Seven Mountains, tense suspense all the way through. them correct. { HOMAN'’S GARAGE and appealingly looks throwgh thelfor a wiener roast. The fact that A GOOD SHOW AT THE SCENIC H. ¥. MUSSER, windows or open doors for relishes itjeleven pounds of “dogs” ten dozen pesado | CHAR . aR, acquired the taste for when wearing rolls and eight loaves of bread were EVERY EVENING IN THE WEEK 3 PF. TRAE - CENTRE HALL, PA. spots, ‘and. pow it never falls to get jeonsumed. indicates that the family gh - Auditors. 4 g iat 4 them, is hale and hearty. AT MOOSE THEATRE FRIDAY and|P. H. LUSE, resent " oo > . pho d DAY NIGHTS, F. P. FLORAY, Secretary ui on hand July 5, 1926....% 3179 16 | WPPPPOOPIPICI0000P00I POPP OIPPPPCPIOOPEPLLCIPO OOOO EP EPP EOE OT EL OI POPOL GP IP OL IPOS 4 8) A