The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 20, 1927, Image 8

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    BE CELL. REPORTER, CENTRE BALL, PA.
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Insurance and
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1821 NEW LOW PRICES Loot anon va ua i 13 MACHINE SHOP
— ees : pring Mills, W. BE. Shultz |
north of Spring
FARM CALENDAR On will sell live stock and farm imple | NOTICE
WHERE IS DONE ON SHORT
ments, A clean-up sale. Wise & Hu- |
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I, I ACETYLENE WELDING
Timely Reminders from IMPROVED [|| ta of so in Gr WOOD WORK, WAGOR WORK
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The Pennsylvania State College : 3 9 Wilson and George Gentzel will sell: ——
Prune for Better Apples<In the Mules, horses, cattle, farm implgments, |
bearing apple tree remember that it Is — S : S ; etc.—H, M. Smith, auct. W. A. HENNEY
well-nourished bud which : i :
the plump, : , fle WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, at 12:30 CENTRE HALL, PA.
produces blossoma and fruit. Secure o'clock, on the W. H. Homan farm, Bell Phone 13R38 1244
such buds for next yéar by a careful ee - east of Centre Hall, by W. H. and R 3
thinning out of the ends of the branch- 4 » : G. Homan: Stoc} mtle: all T " tested tt a a a
Want to Buy or Sell ?
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE MALL, PA,
es which wilt insure plenty of sunlight cattle, some pure-breds; hoga—KE. M.| ro -
and plant food reaching the buds on : i Smith. auct i" FOR BALE-10
the remaining twigs. \
Buy THe in Car Lots—There are
nbout four thousand feet of 4-inch
tile, or the mixed equivalent, in a car
Get your neighbors to help fill out the | : pg i
car if nécessary. Get tHe Y-branch | "i & B ; 3 i FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at !
connections in the car. Use mostly 4 | 4 ; x? 3 . F west of Potters Mills along
inch tile for branches Lp ;
Give Hens Room to East lens have
fairly regular times when they i
In the morning when they leave th
roosts, the whole flock fis ready feed STAR-4 PRICES
at them ash hoppers. After they have
eaten, only a few may ¢ome to
i shoats, weighing
about 100 1bs.; 8 Holstein heifers, fresh
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A. 'n spring.—lLewis H. Garbrick, Cen-
M.. 2 miles west of Centre Hall, by F. tre Hall 03* The Cantre Reporter, $160 a year.
iV Jodon Farm stock, im ple anenis wen -
|ete.: clean-up sale. EB. M
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JHULIUCLUT TUNEL LURE JOPRLECIETVIL SOOSSROOARNNG CLURIEINE «Do DURSIROIMANSES SOCCOLCHMINIC J ZOUMIRSCTSNE J ALICHMISRISE TOVAC COPE SHOES ER UII JET
Everyone Knows---
THAT a good crop of grain does not Just happen—it fs
sowed, tended snd harvested
hoppers at a time. for the next several Commercial Chassis $470 Touring $550
hours.. Then they all seem to get One-Half Ton Coupe 350
Jingey. >. ons (aud -ttere is another | Yassenger Chassis 470 Coach 675
on there sould be at least Steen Teel i Roadster 550 Sedan 765
of hopper feeding space per one hund-
red hens. STAR-6 PRICES | SATURDAY. MARCH 26, at 12
Read Farm Bulletins—Send to the : jo'clock, In Ceptre Hall, by OW E K -
Agricultural’ Publications Office at Passenger Chassis $650 Coach 5 Si gler, lot of househ Roods; i veryone NOWS-~
. Everyone Knows---
THAT a crop of money can be put 10 good use, or dissipated
to go to wasie.
REMIT IIHR] ROO IRIE IH heat
ac pangs
State Uollbége, Pa., for a list of avall- nN 1 : ar ~ = | antiques :.. M. Smith, auct.
able’ bulleting and circulars that you Fleetruck C 18 : 950 Sport Roadster - | THAT If the same care Is applied In his financial garden as
can read” during the winter evenings (One Ton) Sedan . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i is understood must be taken by a good garner in growing
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in prépiiration for a more efficient Touring 725 Sport Coupe crops, a satisfactory return will be his harvest,
year on "thé farm.
eee. Coupe
795 Landau Sedan 975 FOR BALE-—Hampshire boar pigs; |
: . i pure-bred and registered. —C, T Crust. |
REBERSBURG. [All prices f.0.b. Lansing, Mich.] Centre Hall, Pa. 03]
Mrs. Tarbet and son “Billy,” of . i - .
Pittsburgh, are visiting her parents LARGE BTOVE FOR BALE. —Fire
Mr. ang Mrs. C. O. Mallory. ’ tbox., 23 inches; grate and all in good
Miss Poreths Bierly, Nita Smull and {eondition. Suitable for use In large
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Palmer. Bierly, students. at Williams- 8-1 Phone CENTRE HALL § | shop or garage. 3oozer’'s Garage, |
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rt Commergial College, were home R Centre Hall o4* —
or Somme Cols : “STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES || -_t al | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
THIS BANK PAYS 3 PER CENT COMPOUNDED INTEREST
ANNUALLY.
John Nevin, from Bloomsburg, spent ASSOCIATE DEALER Plum Grove school bullding, together |
with 15 perches of land situate ju
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Mr. and Mrs Marstellar and son
Sunday with Mrs. Marstellar's pa- FRANK. P. PHILLIPS, POTTERS MYLLS, PA. CENTRE HALL, PA.
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer Harris township. is offered for sale
Kenneth Haines, Stanley Bierly,and|\& 47 iby the Harris Township School ie
Randal Brungart, all students at State -B mn —— - - resin | Bids for same will be received up until
Coliege, were home over the week end. | WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- SHOATS WANTED. —Wil buy half- | February lst 1927, by the secrets |
to ™ : ¥ wy Bite, SECretary, ~ANaen
Hall, Pa of* |
. : bh 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Clarence Phillips is quitting farm — i dozen or more shoats, weighing 5
ing and 8 going to move into the PLAYS AT {100 jbe—J. C. Goodhart, Centre Hall
Evans home in the spring Sc &N Th
Russell Breon will move into hls enic 0o0se eatre
own property; formerly the Emma Balr BELLEFONTE
home, on the lst of February
John Relish, of Millheim recently Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown
bought the M#ller home gnd anticipates
moving to this place in the spring. AT THE SCENIC, | ,
On Saturday, Charles Smull made a WHDNESDAY AND THURSDAY |
business trip to Bellefonte. (This Week) i 4
rT Lr WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT
BOALSBURG “MILLION ATRES"—
Mrs. J. H. Ross, of Linden Hall With George Sidney, Louise Fazenda, |
spent several days at the home of her | Vera Gordon and Nat Carr
daughter, Mrs Ceorge Mothersbaugh. He thought an artichoke made plans
Cement G. Dale, og Pleasant Gap. | for houses and then he met one
and Frederic Dale, of Oak Hall, were | swell dinner party! An
visitors im town on Saturday ‘ edy of "GIL" 'G If” and yiggles.’
The farmers in this vicintiy re har | They don't come any better
vesting a erop of fine | a M i Admission. 15 and 35 Cents, i of ¢ . 1ca’s IC test n u
Farlane ae dam i \
Miss Dorothy. ‘Lonbiige ’ : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
lershurg, and Mi Elizabet ever, | PARAMOUNT PRESENTS
of Mifflinville, spent Sund t “THE GREAT GATSBY — ' The
/ Chevrolet Coach \
Improved in Quality
a a—— rr a Re a hil
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1 ecaption TH
= : Matinee Saturday 2 P.M i ot ———— i --——
} 3: Foun Stale's new presdent Admission, 15 and 35e E [ree g 8 --yet Reduced to
Mr. anh Mb Pester
Donald pent BUntoy afterncor ttl. At MOOSE" TEMPLE THEATRE Lr : $s 05
Rockey #wis of Tusseyvv |)! FRIDAY * bh y > : |
amet cofnscis— MAGGIE AND JIGES IN . 3 ; \ ’ f.o.b Flint, Mich, ’
COLYER “BRINGING UP FATHER IN \ os tad it FORMER PRICE $645
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Those who are on the sick list are FLORIDA : , /
John Lingle, Frank Treaster, John SATURDAY
Ishier and Marcellus Royer. BUCK. JONES In
Mz. and Mrs. Charles Miller and son “DESERT VALLEY.”
Edgar spent Thursday evening at ?
Millheim, Fe Ray
Mr. and Mis. Edward Bubb spent —— : ny "el 8 Pom! / CHI 3 3 ’ XOTHY E i
Thursday . at the home of Rush Dip v y f= ; Mp. . r—
pery at State : College Dy : i _
Mr. and Mes John Stoner, of Altoo-
na, spent. a few days at the home of
“fhe una Mrs Hobart Barger and] [NG ay 8 SE New and Marvelously Beautiful Fisher Bodies
children, of Centre Hall, spent Sun-
day at thaNomet of Frank Hennigh. | EY re ell | | aA ENE —a host of Mechanical Improvements—New
Homer and
song Clifford and George, spent Thurs-
Gay ovoring Al the award Bub home.| : | Beauaful ful Chevrolet, Features found only on the costliest cars
Jacob Royér transacted business in
Centre Hill on’ Saturday. : i History
Mr. and Mrs. Oeofge RR. Melss are
Sending a Sw days with their daugh- NEW Low Prices -— 3 3 1 ' | ]
Ti MEYERS] amp Shades | plus an Amazing Reduction in Prices! ;
and Mrs. Robert Boal, of Altoona i Th
Mrs. W. M. Grove, of Berwick, is i COACH $595
spending a few days with her son, i
Ray Decker. Something New | Former Price #645 Ameriea has always expected great things from Its greatest Industry.
cr. and Maa John Publs and family d B tiful i Th But the announcement of the MOST BEAUTIFUL CHEVROLET has been
Thursday. ee an Saute | 5 $625 the automotive sensation of all times! Seven superh models styled as low
i COUPE priced cars were never styled before! New bodies by Fisher! And finer
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Transfer of. Real Estate. Nothing can equal a lamp as a Former Price quality—the result of a host of Improvements such as: AC ofl filter, one-
Clarence E. Musser, of ux, to Frank Salof Nuts In. 3 room, Here ls 4a The piece full crown fenders, AC alr cleaner, bullet type lamps and many, many
E. Boyer, tract in Haines twp.; $400, SE hh your in SEDAN others!
Wm. A. Nease, ot ux, to B. H eas of color and “harmony in All ¢ In the beautiful Chevrolet
Bmeltzer, tract in Gregg twp.; $1. an artistic and useful article for Former Price #785 : Il this Is combined to a supreme degree e a
BE. H. Smellzsr, ot $x. to Wm. A the h Coach. This mest popular of all Chevrolet models Is now offered at the
Neese, tract in Cregg twp: $1. | T° he The 745 amatisgly reduced price of $595 and similarly striking price reductions
David C. Grove, et ux, to Toblah SHADES ARE LANDAU are also announced on other models. Whether you plan to spend more or
Ylauner: ot ox, tract in Benner twp.; Former Price $765 less than the price of a Chevrolet, come In today and see this most beaut.
Lillian J. Kennelly to Alfred A. Bar: EASILY MADE The ful low priced Coach ever designed.
ger, tract in Gregik twp.; $1. Touring Car $525. Admire its marvelous style and grace! Mark Hs many new fine-car
Ivan Walker, ‘trustee, to D. A. Grove,| Miss B, C. Anderson, demonstrator ‘ features! Learn for yo by personal Inspection why, at Ms mew low
ot ux, tract fn Bellefonte; $5,600. Price Includes balloon tires and A -d Fr
Austin Ta, Sohnson, et ux, to Chris- for the DENNISON goods, will bo steel dise wheels. Former price price, It Is the greatest sen of America’s greatest ustry.
tina Rishel, tract In State College; $10,-| 8t the CITY BAKERY from Jan<" 14535 with balloon tires only.
000. uary 20 to 20, Inclusive, to teach The
ee J Teint x to san 1. wu | he mating of tmp shaten rne |p THES, $596
Halier, ot bar, tract in Spring wp Deonnisonsd Th Spo it
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IS BE. Bloo al, exec, to John
Bi pr eo 2 Cabriotet $715 HOMAN'S MOTOR CO. - Centre Hall
Wm. R. Same, ot ux 19 Adina seat, 3 3] ;
sy aE CITY BAKERY 1-Ton Truck - $495 : 1
John H. Wagner, et ux, to*Ira’ Au: Price includes balloon tires and
H. Strouse, tract in Ferguson twp.;| !me. Tet us give you FREE Inv
Fannte R. 8tover, to A. A. Btover, BELLEFONTE Chassis Only -
tract In Haines twp; $260. | [1-2 Ton Truck $395 Q U ALl T Y A T L oO WwW C 0 S T
as then of sheet dine wheels Former orics DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
$600 struction. Entirely new model with rumble