THE CENTRE REPORTER, ison HALL, PA. —— —— ——— ———————— ———— i m— —————— A —————————————_ . pag THE CENTRE REPORTER death of his father. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PUBLIC SALE, | Samuel Coble, Be, and Frauk Coll. ANNUAL PLECRION. o rmers | John Zubler, son of Tibbhen Zubler, Lo hie 3 nual election the PTO oo i . FOR SALE-10 ghoats weighing . Mutual Fire Insurance Comnpans of . -ia {injured his hand severely in a coast : : : { "RIDAY, MARC 4th, ¢ ( : N ; : t ‘5151 3¢ll0- pany THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927, Hing rcckient. . about 100 ibs: 3 Holstein helfers: fiesh 3 Tu . IA AR: Bo Nat 3 2 Hall and Samuel Coble Jr, of Belle Centre County will be held in the 3 ¢ in spring L.owis H Ciarbrick Cer fonte, attended the funeral of Mre (3 rand Jury 3 Cir at Miriam Shook, a High school stu- : b 3 ‘ ; ' “le north of Spring Mills, W. E. Shultz 1 ! i i } 1 Jury oom, court House, re al 3 p i . y ; 8 McoCall Sum 11 514 sellefonte Monday, Janvary 10th, BOALSBURG dent. is suffering from an Injured will sell live stock and farm imple- James McCall, at Summer Hill, a sub oy ‘ . on hc Y a an ary A na y . ; % i WEL Wey the woures of {3 M. Mrs. Henry Reitz and son damuel knee. FOR SALE-—Good 1926 Ford roads- ment A clean-up sale, Wise & Hu- burb of Jofnstown. An account of the a i ” - hours o 10 A. ars. BRIY. hws uh i 4 Wm. Rockey and family, of Altoona, . : ) i blet ucts 4 34s Bis Lae 2 M. for the election of twelve 1 BP ree Dunklebarcet n saa > *r ter Frank PP. Phillips, Potters Mills, jbler, aucts, death appears elsewhere in this issue y and Fred, and Jerre Dunkle ger, on lath cen . . tesa] *arrcke J directors for the ensuing year ids i y were visitors at the Russell Condo . FRIDAY, MARCH 18. at 9:30 A. M 18 re Ssunbun i atten v . y - . ¢ hd 4 y AWRS 2 Va Ay Nhe, «TA Bld - YPPE Ry } Friday motore to In y to . ain home over New Year's. FOR BALE—Hampshire bor pigs; loot of Potters Mills along State road — I — _ ; GEOIGE MITCHELL, Pres the funeral of Mrs Reitz and Mu Mrs, Sarah Corman returned from | pure-bred and registered.—C. T. Crust e . . a Rrrll pr . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FRANK M. FISHER, PDunklebarger, returning Sunday . : <diis han Tol . : . » iby (Mrs) Emma Emerick and J. R Secretary a two weeks' visit to her son, John, | Centre Hall, Pa. Od | Prazier Clean-up sale of farm stock on. Arey Bosn 4d fami oved to, . . : | HOME FOR SALE.—The undersign-| — Lo enn rn 3 _ Harry 1 op and umily moved at Coatesville. ———— " : - ir and full line farming implements. ~E. oq offer ji 4 * eb in ANNUAL MEETING. Centre Furnace last week ; —— —- FOR SALE.--1-horse spring wagon, M. Smit} Spt ! Hinls al yprivide Ba il The annual meeting of stockholders A son arrived at the TR | REBERSBURG with canopy top; buggy, good as new, |® PM, AUC east the borough line. The The Prat N d Bank of Cents $ § ive a the hon f Ar. BER! } 4 h rt aoa} ins . : aE y . a al ’ bit ' Sevas 1 ne First Nationa wink of Centre and Mrs Lester Brouse ‘hristmas sleigh and harness. Mrs, Dora Bower, FRIDAY, MAR( H 25~-C, W. Black, cons if ar sight root rick 0 Hall. Pi will be hold 1 es swoek Clymer Tyson, whe us employed Spring Mills, JI. D., Bell 86Rb 01* least of Old Fort, sell: Farm stock. toy ohn : hid : implements, ete. F. Mayes, auct. } v. John H. father. Wm. Tyson, for the holidays FOR RENT.—The McCool house In | dnughter f arretson i . THURSDAY, MARCH 24, at 10 AM » , is lice \ Ki HOCH 10 . Centre Hall is for rent For furthe ’ ’ N. were guest f Reo Farner Miss All W ely, ho a 1 at 1ssevville. v Charles Stoner: Pp > : fra 3 r. Ht in stor in i mn, Wil " '. ; 1a and Miss Edna Wilking, of Linden wrrisburg. wa i he home of particulars inquire of the McCools LIENS, and imple- SPRING MILLS PROPERTY FOR ments; in-up sale~IZ. M. Smith THOTT JOON RL SAREE TT J SR SOREL SERRE DEBMSELTRAERT TRRLARLIN C Jo JERINID IRENE JOVSLALRR SRL FEHR BE Base & dips iin 2 Spllindin Bsindinndin ddisdind Nd d) [ WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- | —PLAYS AT ! Scenic & Moose Theatre BELLEFONTE | Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown Te Insurance and Real Estate BuuEne Muna Baume What About 1927? ™ 3: . 1 here seems to be no disagreement on the » . ry & A SL sy . ; . . : . 3 arding fundamental soundness of business. Want to Buy or Sell? Tena AT THE SCENIE. ample for legitimate needs. Inventories are low. » . ng A blersburg: uss n fi Iitin ro ona visit tolMr: } ' ’ SEE US FIRST omy in national government is releasing funds for reduc ind Wm. Sweet, st 8 at oy 8. hom ; na Visit to MI.] WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY y tion of debt and at the same time reducing taxation. . 4 S.; Carl Bohn, of Akron. oy hf : Sra ye (TI Week) Miss Faye Bohn, of Susquehanna boi a iatP laughter Paramount Presents “Evelyn Brent,” . i § MLE, Wi i 1 4 Ig i, OL} . s county,’ were among the visito DS Aner choi ¥ | “Lawrence Gray,” “Louise Brooks” In he >} tronsburg. were at the home of . thelr \ “LOYE EM AND LEAVE 'EM"-— Notwithstanding exceptional consumption of merch- andise and extension of consumer eredit. our gavings are 4 ¢ 3 Darcatilbiomes recently 3 Chas. D. Bartholomew A Miss Wrances Patterson is spending ">, ever over Christmas. i. id CENTRE MALL, PA. growing. Confidence in the honesty and integrity of bus- some time with her mother, Mrs. Ann : thd es es a ATARI, Ait a 8 un o ! -Hs . : : Patterson. a iuln Wallac ivi iid Banu fa han . mn oh 3h B i yr w . John Hess. of Altoona nd . A AShasamssabanasssssass iness is continuing. Our Federal Reserve System has demonstrated its value. As t our community, and 1927 hol nation. hg Er } 1 | € nation prospers so will visitor in town 8 bright prospects for * , gd } s : Sh : if oo George Mothersbaugh's and contents were destroved 3 onl El at a RS a. : Saturday night about eleven o'clock. Tt Youn aren 8 6 her hee 1M Also Fox News and a good single 5 home roken up b Ali treel. All for 10 and 25c. MH SHOP WHERE I8 DONI N mn es A AP GEORGES VALLEY I position in Syracuse. N. Y. came] FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This Week A happy ew veur 3 i tO The home if h fathe Wesls The mnt nt let n : Mrs, J. W. Gobble, who has been {li | Hackenburg, for a few days visi “THI FOU R HORSEMEN" THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. ACE TYLENE WELDING W00D WORK, WAGON WORK + W. A. HENNEY 5 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS TIETIR TR 1H] TN TINT JM S| JR EE Rnnaey JETT DOU In] JOINS] DOREY Jiri Admission, 15 and 25e. FUROR LARD TE RG JOG Jt SHARED FOTIITTH LAE LR, DOD LEI UPR IIIG USn R MRE Bm en Na as a a JH Si a A tf SPRING MILLS ————— A A ———— Card of Thanks. RULY the most beautiful Chevrolet in Chev. volume. This, and only this, makes possible the rolet history! Truly an achievement which manufacture of so fine a car to sell at Chevrolet’s must immediately change all existing ideas asto low prices. what the buyer of a low priced car has a right to 9 . : . expect for his toney! We urge you to come in for a personal inspection. Here is the irresistible appeal of new Duco colors, fashionably striped=—of that flawless silhouette A host of improvements including: associated with custom-built creations. New AC Air Cleaner New Heavy One-piece Here are score after score of advancements in New AC Oil Filter Full-crown Fenders design, literally too numerous to list completely New CoincidentalLock New Remote Control but typified by one-piece full-crown fenders, Combination Ignition snd Door Handles bullet-type lamps, coincidental steering and igni. Steering Lock New Tire Carrier tion lock and large 17-inch steering wheel. New Duco Colors New Bullet. Type BR aa : Hers Bs definite assirance of longer life—for all New Gasoline Gauge Head Lamps : models are equipped with anew AC oil filter and New Radiat New Wi i Star Six Coach, $8807. o. . Lansing an improved AC air cleaner! New Bodies by Fisher Open Models iy The spectacular growth of Chevrolet popularity New large 17-inch New Hardware a Power has sent Chevrolet production to tremendous Steering Wheel New Running aiede Without whip or goad or sweat or strain, the Star with these Amazing P rice Reductions ! Car delivers great power—constant and untiring. Power that levels hills, that plows through mud or sand, that The shortens the miles, and lengthens daylight hours. COACH : $595 LL $625 SEL AN $695 {ATDe. $745 Hayes-Hunt bodies— beautiful, roomy, and comfortable, ; : make the powerful and economical Star — either Four or Former Price #645 Former Price #645 Former Price $735 Former Price $765 Six—~the outstanding buy in the low-cost field. * Low-cost Transportation Tous Car $525 ROADSTER $525 fond $715 i : $495 . Price Includes balloon tires and Price meludes balloon tires and Entlrel Jd with ble .l S [ ar ( a rr. S steel dise wheels. Former price steel dise wheels. Former price te § Rew modal with tum 1-2 Ton Truck $395 $535 with balloon tires only. #535 with balloon tires only. y Built by Durant Motors MORE POWER AND SUPERIOR QUALITY Balloon Tires now standard on all models. IMPROVED STAR FOUR NEW § SIX » . . . oobi $03 Cour 19 Chae $030 Coun © ga All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., effective January lst, 1927 Sedan $795 Coupster $745 Landau Sedan $975 . Prices: /.0.b. Lansing * ; | DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte JFETTEROLF S GARA GE HOMAN'’S MOTOR CO. Centre Hall STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES FRANK. P, PHILLIPS, POTTERS MYLLS, PA. Q U A L I T Y A 1 1. O WwW C O S 1 .
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