THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. bo —— - the liver and treated the kids with bologna; the hired girl received two dollars a week and did the washing. cororves Pn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, at S 1 &M Th | PICTURE PROGRAM MACHINE SHOP BIRD DOGS FE 2:30 o'clock, in Centre Hall, by James cenic 0o0se eatre THURSDAY ’ I ; lave property and real estate of the late fh et Ea Gordon] CE Neta Smull obtained employment in| oo Tate, will be sold on the prem- Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown with Irene Ri h and Hunt! vy Corde n ACETYL N W CARRYING THE WORLD'S the Millheim Knitting Mill office. a LR rave tut. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | ENE WELDING NG : . bersburg have obtained employment MONDAY, MARCH 7th. at 1 o'clock AT THE SCENIC. With Ken Maynard, the screen's | in the Millheim Kniting Mill as labor-|P. M.. at hotle barn in Centre Hall, greatest western star, and Tarzan, the —— ers. Mr. Shively will sell carload of lowa (This Week} great horse. | ERS PAR-EXCELLEKNCE Mrs. Crebs and daughter Doris, of | horses; real horses—the kind he al- eK) mca i tak t k anguain co ro re ! § d ¢ . { ENTRE LL, PA. vicinity, visiting old acquaintan 8. TUESDAY. MARCH Sth, at 10 A. M., |W. C. Flelds and Mary Alden in— The Style Forty Xe ars Ago, : Belt Pan TRE HALL. PA PUPPIES, 8 WEEKS OLD In the near future the “Sunshine on one of the Allison farms, % mile |[“THE POTTERS"— When hens were $3.00 =a dozen | ’ All give ¢ lay, entitled “The Barnes-j a J ; 4 : laughs what are laughs this on Fr dl ie By DE Up." The. High will sell live stock and. farm Imple-| .. comes first. A comedy of middle] for 26c; butter. 10c a pound; milk was school will also give a play, “The Oak American Hfe whose chief char-|bc a quart; the butcher gave away Must be given good home. This . 4 i 3 bler, aucts. acter is Pa Potter, : “oy lv inef- Farm.” br 18 Fa Yotier, a pompously ine promise must be In writing Sunday with their parents. M., on the W. W. Tate farm at Pleas- | father. A hero every day but pay day, : Gladys Corman spent the week-end|ant Gap station, Clayton 8. Musser] Also Fox News and Sereen Snapshots. COLORS: White, Orange and Real Estate White, and Black znd White. PLAYS AT-— | b—Blg Real Time Vaudeville Acts—h REBERSBU RG. H. Schreck, executor, the personal BELLEFONTE “DON'T TELL, THE WIFE"— | NR aes OF SBORY ENGLISH SETTERS Quite a few young people from Re- “THE OVERLAND STAGE” — { W00D WORK WAGON WORK BEST BLOOD LINES . : : ! ! ANCESTORS: GROUSE HUNT- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Selinsgrove, spent several days in this|ways shipped. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS re —— | VW . A. HENNEY Class” of the Reformed Sunday school north of Spring Mills, W. E, Shultz For rosters 10 ¢ apiece, eggs were 3 doz a — ES —— 8 PRICE $15 EACH ments. A clean-up sale, Wise & Hu-| 44a Dorethia and Palmer Bilerly spent] THURSDAY, MARCH 10th at 10 A, fectual man, solid citizen, husband and Insurance and when making application. at Spring Mills. will sell: Farm stock and implements, ADMISSION. 15 and 85c. Women did not powder and paint (in 7 DOGS, 1 GIP. Mifflin RB. Moyer attended a meeting {and household goods; clean-up sale, : . : Lan public), smoke, vole, play of the Anclent Scottish Rite Masons, | 1. F. Mayes, auct . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. a } “WwW ¢ » TE at Williamsport, on Friday | TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 12 M., one| "WOMAN POWER Men Richard, Detwiler, being exempted|,,q oo th-east of Spring Mills, George| With Ralph Graves and . Kathryn fom the mid-year examinations State College, spent several 1 shake the Want to Buy or Sell? SER US FIRST The BELLEVILLE TIMES BELLEVILLE, PA. ed tobacco on and George Gentzel will sell; | Perry. Taken from Harold McGarth' . Mules, horses, cattle, farm implements, | tol “You Car Always Tell.” Hu + Mrs. Carrie Detwiler. lo. M gmith, auct. | # ver drives machinery. Man power | The Walker brothers recently pure-| : : | drives the world oman power di sed. a Hubmobile sedan i 'EDNESDAY, MARCH ‘16, at 12:30] juan On Friday the Frill and Frown Lit-}o'ciock, on th fH: Homan farm,i y Society of M. T. H. 8. held itsjcast of Centre Hall, by W. H. and R.| 44 MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE nthly me ne d spl i } Homan tock sale; all T. B. tested mother POPP OEPOOOPIOIIOEOIOIIP LOPS PPE OOO - Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL. PA. FOR BALE~—~A 1% horse-power wa- er motor, in good condition, fs offered ram was giver y the diffe it mem- | cattle, some puré-breds; hogs—E. M rs of the High school Smith, au —SPECTAL FOR THIS WEEK— sill ds Andimodlis niin dint dpe dindin dl ssiin dts Andi. Sndiniind . or sale Motor was in use in Report- EE THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A. |“MYSTA” The Moon Girl— 8 mood uel r office until electric motor was n- BOALSBURG M.. 2 miles west of Centre Hall, by F L This Year's Greatest Vaudeville Act . 3 hie Centre Heporter, $31.60 a years | so1i0a Apply at this office. V. Jodon: Farm stock, implements, | Miss Dorothy Arnold—Novelty ; Mrs. A. J. Hazel spent the week A y efc.; clean-up sale. E. M, Smith, auct. | Presentations, Eddie with friends in Rebersb Comedy Singing $a ie bs oo A ine | Millhelm. that of NAR ears housed Mr. and Mrs, Forrest McGirk and! FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at 9:30 A.M, . harmonica and concertina. | What was known as the “marble shop, : whistling, harmonica daughter Jane. of Altoona, were coall-]west of Potters Mills along State road, Miss Arnold—in a novelts . her | Will ¢ remodeled into i Ww tory - Te et i LM EPI IED pl a Tn NEW LOW PRICES Charles Fisher and ‘son Charles. of Frazier: Clean-up sale of farm stock, the famous Rube Comedian in sing-' . Danville, were- in town several daysliand full line farming Implements —E. ; last week. M. Smith, auct Ee : mmm {IY George . Rowe has returned from a ITT RTS A ATCT © , ~~ . . visit with his- daughters at Willlams- | 1 HURS] AY ’ MAR H 24. at 10 A.M, . N J J + port and Harrisburg at Tusseyville, by Charles Stoner: i : 8 lusseld Bohn. Apcombanied by q | Farm stock, lot of hogs, and Imple- PR friend. motored from c 2 NN 8 on |ments: clean-up sale—E. M. Smith, Sunday for a short vieit with his pa- auct ) ) rents, FRIDAY, MARCH 25—C. W. Slack, OF " S 5 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hess and chil- least of Old Fort, will sell: Farm stock. dren, of Shingletown, spent Sunday | implements, ete—L. F, Mayes, auct, at the K. 3. Hoss home. oo] SATURDAY. MARCH 26, at 12:00 ( "ARI OAD The pipe orgdn recently installed In we . i te leerd ; Fea 1 Fry ave ard | the Lutheran church will i Dees, 1 Lenh Ha] ot J Howard ye a in yf i0ot i Hou K y RISO Sunday, February 13th, at the 10:3¢ . " eke i o'clock service. There will also be - pra Fhe Ba : vices in the evening r. Y : | West ner of Hazeltor will preach at both i a ™, ond at ok the Le ot Sf At B. W. Rossmdn’s Stable, South of Millheim Birthday Surprise Party. mas Se Si ars | Co en ini 31 Wednesday, February 9 mings, west of town. on Januagy ' gh, n . to celebrate his birthday. It was a|SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26th i] fold property ; 0» 3 A. —r . le him, L the coriain hotus and lot ‘stn’ This is the best load of Mules ever shipped to STAR-4 PRICES any useful gift Re iments were Ye! MIRE a . 1 . . . . . served, consisting of sandwiches od ite in Arr wnsh > ( ey an Millheim. 4 to 6 years old, weighing from 1000 Commercial Chassis £470 Touring les, ice cream and cake. All eft at ¢ Ys ennsy « bounded n @- ; J ate hour, wishing him many ore! scribed as follows, to wit: ! to 1200 Ibs. All broke. i One-Half Ton Coupe happy birthdays: eginning at an Iron Pin at the in ! . Passenger Chassis 470 Coach Ralph Tressier and son Stanley, Ar-|tersection of 8 ! and private Q nh a thur Cummings and diughter Freda, lane and land of Sus ler South | GEO Roadster 050 Sedan : Mr. and Mrs Stanley Brooks N » recs Eas 4 feel to i ron ¢ * } . W OLFE - “gy daughter Miriam, Mr. and Mra Clovd | Pin hence by land of Joh F oir - STAR-6 PRICES Brooks and Passenger Chassis $650 Coach Fleetruck Chassis 950 Sport Roadster {One Ton) Sedan 7 Sport Cot Landa i Sean Lansing, of Distinction | FETTEROLF'S GARAGE TAVIOR. Lh EL made possible by [IR Beit puone CENTRE HALL and Miram, of Cent Hili; M ar Seri 8 ¢, Bellefonte. Pa. Sher 44 aI. Of Ee Hr A a yon mx Yol ; | STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES Ralph, Walter, and Malon, of Lobers | oiume Production ll ASSOCIATE DEALER— i William « igs and d ] COURT PROCLAMATION. i } / . . - a : . ter Margaret, Mra’ Sarah Hoob, of Mili-| | : Qhe Mod? Beautiful Chevrolet in Cherrolet Hidlory FRANK. P. PHILLIPS, POTTERS MTLLS. PA. heim; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lingle ana} © 3 1 AIL MODELING In addition to masterly new bodies b sons: Nevin and Vinton, of Potters] WHEREAS the Honorable Harry | ~adds a distinguished =in addition to a host NY 0{ aby Fishes Mills,” Misses Armeda and Dorothy | Keller, President Judge of the Court] eep 10 po hs provements typified by AC oil filterand AC Ishler, of Oak Hall ** of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial | Sport Caoriolet. air cleaner~the Most Beautiful Chevrolet A a a A A i offers certain features heretofo rded | Distract, consisting of the County of] BC as marks of distinction on therceriioa Thirty new students will enter the | Centre. having issued hig precept. bear- i cars. These are 1 . . 5 8 h 3 " ! . made possible at Chevrolet's t t Pennsylvania State College with thel, .... (no 19th day of January, amazingly reduced prices only because vol. e reatest o opening of, the second semester next| = : : Se . \ ‘ ume results in definite econ. Monday, just one day before 63 young! 1927, to me directed, for the holding of 3 omies and because Chevrolet aealvwa men and women receive their degrees Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ Rasses these savings on to the buyer in Ap | an S S t e ome at the eighth annual midwear com: |Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of DERS—( : orm of added value. mencement. The college will also Spe "ithe Peach Oyer and Terminer and Sublantial gece 46 No other car, as low in price, offers such grant nine advanced degrees, making body lines. £. a tolal of 17 to be awarded General Jali Delivery, in Bellefonte, for eatures as fish-tail m fullcrown . he Gousty of Ces 24 to commence eset bulep hmptn ne Federal Reserve FARM CALENDAR FOURTH MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, Tou . Reduced Prices! 1927, being the 28th day of February, 395 3745 MES Bank Timely Reminders from’ 1927, and to continue two weeks Tie Pennayivania Ste College - | NOMCE. lo bury. Gon Pe Balioon Tires Now Standard On All Modsls Being a member of the largest banking system in the Joroner, Ju os © oe Peace, dh | Alll prices £. 0. b. Pliage, Mich. ! » Prone With Proper Tools—Cutting men and also such Constables, (that The Spore ~ world, and under strict supervision, you are given every the firewood with a carpenter's saw is may have business (n thel respective CABRIOLET f rd that th / t Id devi . just as sensible az using one to prune | districts, requiring to report to he " salegual Na € government cou evise. the fruit tree. Buy and use a good | Honorable Court) that they be then x 3 . a " y pruning ' saw. Efficient tools make it land there In thelr proper persons at | AF J L Bc Nevertheless, we go one step farther. easier to do efficient work. Ninety|10:00 olclock in the forenoon of the . Z We carry all kinds of insurance cents for a pale of hand shears and |twenty-eighth day of February, 1927, au dollar and a quarter for a saw is an with their records, inquisition and supported, #7 7 pe — 5 — i tment justified even in the home [their own remembrances to do those 9 fain ’ # BURGLAR FIRE THEFT hard things to their offices appertaining to Ra WE HOLD-UP — ETC. Froleet .the Mik Cow—Dairy cows|be done, and those who are bound in ee . - | ehould be kept under cover on all cold |Fecognizances., to prosecute against the | or sto-my,days. More milk from the|prisoners that are or shall be in the seme amolint of feed will result and | dal of Centre county, be then and there Decker Chevrolet Co. - Bellefonte cows will keep In Beiter condition. | prosecute against them as shall be | Chir best dairymen treat their cows; st. ri (Oyen under my hand. ut Batetone.| Floman’s Motor Co. - Centre Hall THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK bel is available a number of peren-|oUr Lord. 1926, and the one hundred CENTRE HALL, PA. ninla can be started now so that they [and fiftieth year of the Independence . wil bloom next season, landscape gar-|0f the United States of America. . | | JAL 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS dening specialists of the Penna. State BE. R TAYLOR, Sheriff. ; LOW COS’ I . : i College say. Some of those to be seed | Sherifi’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa., ed now are columbine, Bhasta daley, larkepur, and single holiyhooks, Ewes Need Feed and Exercise—Dur- pr SMILES BY MILES ing the winter months the breeding . I Pal - ewes need 4 €o00d ration and plenty of THE BOYS WOULD WEAK NERVES AND THE | ~~ Till THEY TOOK NOW WHENEVER THEYRE | MEN FLOCK ROUND TwEM exersige, Fhed a good leguminous hay, Fa AVOID £ ‘ such ae alfalfa, clover, or soybean. my GRACE AND MAYME BLUES WERE TO BLAME MILES NERVINE filage or root crops and a little grain complete the ideal ration. Be Careful With Horse Feeding 11 not feed old Dobbin too much on divs when he is standing idle. Az oturla, commonly known as the Mon: day Morning Disease, annually takes its toll In crippled and dead horses on farms where a full ration Is fed re- gardess of the amount of work done. -
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