The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 13, 1927, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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fieorge W. Felding, of Linden
was a visitor in town Monday.
John Slack, an extra P. R. R. clerk,
is now located at North Bend where
he expects to stay until next spring.
Hall,
The Masonlio order held their annual
banquet in Grange Arcadia. The mem-
bers of Progress Grange did the ser
ving,
A model 60 Chrysler sedan was pur
chased recently by Frank Dashem, of
near Tusseyvville, from C. P. Ramer,
the Tusseyville dealer,
Merchant ; Harry 8. Goodyear and
George Jordan, of Colyer, were Report
er callers on Monday. Mr. Goodyear
advertises fon Bale two barns,
William PF.
at this office on Saturday.
everything in normal condition in
section east of Centre Hall
Mrs. George Robertson, who
with her father, B. D. Brisbin,
eral weeks, on Tuesday morning re-
turned to her home in Hartford, Conn
Fetterof was a caller
He reports
his
wns
for sev-
throughout last
here and
The services held
week in the several
at Spring Mills
The sermons were preached by the lo-
cal pastors,
The
ponds
ning of
fair
churches
were well attended.
first crop of the Booz
oan
for this wis
this week
one, averaging
in th
WWKNes
fices of
her home
ing from
the
She
hospital.
There +
ing from
ers in
will also
and
past
bett
dentials
eptod
Harper
recently
follow CC.
back
farm,
sold to James Deckery will
latter moves
April 1st Mr.
the Harper farm
now lives on When
Jodon the Bart
of Centre Hall,
Daniel Bloom
begmner as ga
W. Slack when the
Hall. about
Decker will till both
and the
PY,
farm,
followed by
The
tenant
to Centre
farm he
holomew
will be
tenant.
farm
vacates
west he
as
latter is a
usehold
C.J
goods
Harter, had his
stored at Co
the Logan house
railroad stat.on By April
pects to occupy a part of the
double
Mr.
planned to
farm
Mr,
who
mov:
the
ex.
ently
near
Ist, he
Urn, red
ed into
when It |
Mrs. J. HA McCool,
into one of their
Hal
hou sa
vacated by
and vho has
move
south of
Centre
and
near B
the easi-
houses
Haretr is a mechani
ployed at the Titan
fonte. He came here
ern part of the State,
While
tomatic
works,
from
“unloaded” au-
be
examining an
un to see how™N
manipulated it was needed 0
divert the mind of a real bandit, the
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weapon was discharged, the bullet
passing through the party wall be
tween the post office and the Homan
eafe passing over one of the tables
and nipping the tops of folded nap-
kins In a receptacle on it before en:
toring a second wall Mrs, Homan
was standing a few feet out of the
eourse of the bullet. The gun when
discharged was In the hands of Miss
Tillie Keller, who was being instruct:
ed in the art of manipulating it by
another clerk, Paul Fetterolf., When
the gun was discharged Miss Keller
was standing near the general deliv-
ery window, making the gestures in
sho opposite direction,
should
in case
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Owing to the lack of orders the Spy-
ker stone quarry operations at Centre
Hall have been closed since last week.
Tewnty-five to thirty men had been
employed,
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George Reiber, now employed in the
Homan Garage, expects «to take a
course at Hershy to prepare himself
for appointment as a State Highway
patrolman.
Rev. and Mrs, M. C. Drumm and
children, of Middleburg, were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ho-
man, in Centre Hall, on Tuesday.
They came here from Farmers Mills
where Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettinger
had entertained them. Rev. Drumm
received a generous purse at the
hands of his Latheran people in
Middleburg at Christmas time,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
FOR SALE-—1826 tudor Ford sedan
Phillips Garage, Potters Mills,
FOR SALE.—I
barns, from
lumber
look them
Harry 8
have for sale two
which a large
may be obtained.
amount of
Come and
over and make an offer,
Goodyear, Colyer,
SCHOOL, HOUSE FOR SALE
orf
C. W. Nash
Christmas
i
$650,000 being distributed by C.
Motors Company.
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quickly build permanent, repeat busi:
ness, Select territory open if you act
quickly. $10.00 sample outfit FREE.
Write today to PACKARD MANUFAC-
TURING C.., 471 W. Superior Btreet,
Chicago, 11. PoE it
on ———————— HI 0
SHOR SALE. 1 Tornade fodder cut:
fer mounted on truck, with blower and
pipeing; 1 13-in. Blizzard ensilage cut-
ter complete with shredder and knives
for dry fodder or silo filling, mount
ed on truck; 3 used lLetz feed mills,
all these machines are in good run
ning order and will be sold at bargain
prices. Cleve A. Sungard, Bpring
Mills, Pa. « 2103
SALESMAN WANTED for lubricat-
ing oils, greases and paints. Excellent
opportunity. Salary or commission, —-
The Jed Oil and Paint Co. Cleveland,
Ohio,
THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to
ne Mm
Adults, 86e, Children, 10c
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY |
High class Vaudeville Acts, The!
same acts that have played the Keith
Theatres throughout the land, We |
have heen striving to give you better,
| cleaner and higher class stage enter-
talnment at Moderate Prices and we
presenting you with these
| nets together with Best First Run Ple-
{tures that we have gone to ihe Hmii,
tas we know of no other town in the
I. S. A, the size of Bellefonte whieh
can give you sueh a program at the
pi ice of
25¢ and
only in the
10 and 2o¢
ale,
Pletures afternoon
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
BRADLEY'S THE MAGNIFICENT"
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The above program is only a sample
of what we have In store for you dur-
1927. as we have hooked the
lute plek of the 1927 pictures
stage nttractions—the very finest and
highest that mon
€y oan programs’
ing abno
and
class (ntertainment
buy. Watch our
Distributes
Bonus Checks
W. Nash to employees of The Nash
JUNE JULY, AUG SEPT OCT NOW DEC.
100 LBS.
af CHICAGO
$13.00
$1200
or
$1.00
Ue
CE
$9.00
$800
$700
Hp
$600
$500
shipper.
dation,
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MILLHEIM, PA.
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You are loring money every day you do
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Wm. McClenahan
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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