THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, zeman - - . — - : : YHE CENTRE REPORTER PUBLIC SALE. twenty-elghth day of February, 1927, BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. ~T.0- | 5 use me Summ Mims Sng 2mm | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —- 4 with thelr records, inquisitions and cated between the residence of the 3 MRT A 3 VY as their own remembrances, to do those undersigned and the Logan House, on POOL, ROOM EQUIPME THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, atlthings to their offices appertaining to | Main street, Centre Hall, being | i BALE. Three modern pool ti : + 12:30 o'clock, in Centre Hall, by James |p, done, and those who are bound in | width and full length and desirably complete equipment. First $500 takes NEW RURAL LIGHT AND POWER|H. Schreck, executor, the personal lrecognizances to prosecute againstthe located. Jt is one of a few lots on WHERE 18 DONE ON SHORT the full equipment. Part cash when ORDER ISSUED BY P. 8S. property and real estate _of the late prisoners that are or shall be in the the main steet in the southern section : po gale is made Inquire further of C. C W. HE. Tate, will be sold on the prem-|4,1] of Centre county, be then and there of the borough. This lot will be of-) ACETYLENE WELDING to BLE 958 West Third Street. Low- wiown A. o7* ises. I. F. Mayes, auct, to prosecute against them as shall be fered at public sale, Saturday, Febru Commission Issues Plan for Electrifi- MONDAY, MARCH Tth, at 1 o'clock |Just. ary 26, at 2 P. M., on the premises. 1 WOoD WORK, WAGON WORK cation Modifying Previous Require-| nn "04 (te barn in Centre Hall, | Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, | ELIZABETH E. SHIRK, FOR RENT. House for rent, at Pot- ments—Companies Must Meet Costs | Mr. Shively will «ell carload of Iowa the 22nd day of January In the year of | EE. M., Smith, Auct. Centre Hall semaffpun ters Mills: four rooms on first floor our Lord, 1926, and the one hundred 2 rH horses—the kfd he al- ET -. : : . and six rooms on second alm six of Extensions. I Jot os 1 K and fiftieth year of the Independence RUCK FOR SALE-—Chevrolet half WwW. A. HENNEY acres of land For further nibrag Favs i M1. ‘ i . is OBE . ee f f Ui: 3 furth infor fh City rates will be applicable to ruial , of the United States of America. ton truck, 1826 model, in good condi CENTRE HALL, PA. users of electric current whe gain [UESDAY MAR H Bh, at 10 A. M. el v, tin : ’r sival n on one of the Allison farms, ‘2 MIC |gharifr'y Office, Bellefonte, Pa. "arage, HM their service from rural extension north of Spring Mills, W. BE. Shultz ig, I 2 a., lines under a modified order for rural} wi) gell live stock and farm imple- tion apply to Mre. W. H. Blauser, on y E. R. TAYLOR, Sherifr. [toni new tires, a erat. Bovar a Bell Phone 13138 12¢¢ the premises ‘yrus Bru Si ue ATT SOE JAS, St Shree meme J, (7 FL] o7 gart, Cen~ »- He to ? | po — horee- . SHOE BOLING —I have installed 2 electification announced by the Public [ments. A clean-up sale. Wise & Hu- Gifts to Temple University, | R SALE—A 1% power wa ed a bler, aucts. Announcement of a gift of $100,000 | er motor, in condy vin oft to the “Greater Temple University” | or sale. Motor was in use in Report. bddpde St odrlode bododode dodo do dodideds m nd am Service Commission. The order be- ar comes effective April 1, and electric] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 at 10 A ; ; pe oh M. 3% Mile East of Potters Mills. on fund from Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Phila- | r office until electric motor was n- A a, =r i Ee | delphi wublishe ind another $62.00 bof 0 Allison farm, William Snyder will sell] : Pia Punsliduer, ang Snot hes $62,000 talled Apply at this office. rates “With the commission before the |. m : torent CM {from the f{ ly f I Charles E i stock, implements, vt M. ible to Insurance and r me SL i ee Real Estate RHEUMATISM ret 0 i the Soe oF terion Lar. EE ee a OE ar rns. There Want to Buy or Selle }| wwe wr othe Ameritas 3 4 3 companies are required to file rural first of March, Smith auct, | Beury, president of Temple Univer BANK STOCK i wity y «fit in the order the companies SEE US FIRST { WEEK-END PROGRAM OF FHOTO- 1 PLAYS AT i Chas. D. Bartholomew t CENTRE HALL, PA, tr £ PITT TTT TIT Tre eer er rreereid ens Scenic & Moose Theatre ! : : BELLEFONT} a . — Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown FARM CALENDAR SIE AT THE SCENIC, The Centre Reporter, $31.60 a year. = PA i v pt, Fe AN Broeton + 3. State's order rep ROS Timely Reminders from WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WW 0 comnession.. to WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, at 12:30 oN - . : W ED DAY M ARCH 16, at I'he Pennsylvania State College on the W. H. Homan farm, PPA} VOUNT PRESENTS ers’ organizations and power compa-|” = ‘ os dir k A PRESSE : ste’ organisations an st of Centre. Hall, by W. H. and R.| oFder Needed Supplies Now—Spray| Thomas Meighan, Mona Palma and NEW LOW PRICES Hes ads 0 LH 8 ‘ . man yok le: all T. B. tested . 4 Wy 3% 2a ¥ 2¢ardie i Under the new regulation mp SE A hs E vy materials and fertilizers should be 3 Rr Am Ly : nies are required to establish a sched ug Ly red early since delay. of only few | “THE CANADIAN"— ule under which mixed I 1d AR Ba anne mav: Be Alsaatrons \ great dram ‘ the wnad On lighting, service would be available 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 17. at 10 A} : Ee, Te wheat fields ¢ a shift in the wind AD y rural. censumers through one meter M.. 2 miles west of Centre Hall, by F.|'¢ the crop. mean he difference between wealth 1 Mi ROV ED The comnussion sald: “The =nctualiV. Jodon: Farm stock, implements, Start Sweet Peas.—Swes pe an yd ruin. Tommy ghar riding a : effectiveness of the nes rdes 8 de ste clean-up sale. E. M. Smith, auct. | be started 1 petidghi py two elements equally pprpay MARCH 18, at 9:30 A.M. |as 6-inch or 1-foot plants In April for the strongest picture he can make ) ’ IMpOres * « 10:8 + ne 1 is ine oy 1 + . ¥ pred he x ain make then gL i$ a " a . Do nd the ! demand | West of Potters Mills along State road, Separate Ram and Ewes In order > he 3 haan ea ’ no 5 £ the companies and he tu $ ; na i. y (Mrs) Emma Emerick and J BR Aved injury ‘to ‘the breeding ewes Maken fram W Somers Maugham for; e'agir\C, energy : Frazier: Clean-up sale of farm stock . : ; *The Land of Promise ately developed in the rural are nd full ne farming implements. it th 4 { eo year, it is an « Admission 10 and 25 cents. general order can i AF Sete) tabi good sheg elements, Utilization ) lectric er te mul, herds to sve the ram from the ergy on the far is the g ter prob TUESDAY, MARC 22, at o'clock, | floc) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. lem; its development depends upon ed J. R inn will sell on his farm two| lean. | PARAMOUNT PRESENTS ucation efforts. Cor ently the new 1 ¢ norts t f Mi airg, lve Kling, sairing. and oiling the harness Flares \ ‘ order i8 not the fina iNISW to ¢ 1 mle ent iY yi) 44 id goods. |, ' rural extension {“THE POPULAR SIN"— C—O A Ne 1 st 1 t§ BOALSBURG URSDAY, MARCH 24, at 10 AM M nd Mrs Ha 1 F of at Tusseyville, y ‘harlies tdner ls Huntingdon, spent 5 \ dh ot of 1 ES, and Knpue- 14 oil Drafer their parents, "Squire and M PROTE : ht : E. M. Smith, | gy .. . A. Fisher act r Cows Need Graln.—-Cows to] i14ust i ' shou s fead Mrs. Ella Gingeric gave i P § FRIDAY. MARCH CW. Slack. » 1 : . i warty for her ugh te at ‘ ¢ Old Fort, will sell: Farm stock.| W. BO TN A care. iDon't dare j as this one up. Its a oy s 17 0 x t Weanas ly evenihg a a ot L Mayes. Noo 3 n : Te 51 iv M pay 1 a grain | i Chios ittraction ST AR-4 PRICES Mrs. R. B. Ha mn i heer § AST Er: r 'mEARCH “mb : WET : A on ud n \ he FAR for se SAT RDAY MA ACH 26, sd ir 1 vy | Mn je 3 land 4 iO ODOR in entre Hall Also a first run 2-reel Comedy, ~ . . a - . “Bathing Sulter’ Commercial Chassis $470 Touring One-Half Ton Coupe Matinee Friday at 2. age. say dairy specialists of the) Think of It—10 and 25e Passenger Chassis 470 Coach : | | Pepnsylvabia Ntals sovege anit a m— | loadster 550 Sedan » of | £ 1 Feed Layers Alfalfa. : ; STAR-6 PRICES Always something GOOD showing the best vitamin-containing feed At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE at the MOOSE THEATRE Friday and Passenger Chassis $650 Coach ————————— the Penns € | SHERIFF'S SALE. i 3 Saturday nights Fleetruck Chassis 950 {One Ton) > port Roa J CHEVROLET J FETTEROLF'S GARAGE em Sekar CENTRE HALL eT con Wort 140 Tet : / J STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES of the ch Mr 1 y « had ta ort Nort degrees Went 1 ant Fda 5 en a load of b § oduce. from his tru : y il Fo “THESEDAN ||| ASSOCIATE DEALER— arin to Philabsrs and was retum-} 0 1200 Pin: thence aoug same A >. 695 FRANK. P. PHILLIPS, POTTERS MTLLS. PA. ing with a load of coal A rt Ma State 1 ‘thence along 1 : Ea \ : oa : \ tidan he fell in the rear of a line of} ie ud State road § i da | hh 7 fob Flint. Mich » , new automobiles which hi 1, Irvin —— - Thomas, of Stormstown, ha beginning. Containing 72 square rods at the Port Matilda siding and as il, . : s 4 2 : oh . * - " A ’ Being the property 3. J. Witmer J < grivig home. The fre Aiton ; and Charlotte Witmer ’ 3 Tue 1 1 A 4 were not equipped with nains Raized. taken in execution and to he he Mol while going up the steep i v f BR J. Witmer A th : by and Charlotte Witmer : . . tion an the cars started to SiMe Qal , . + *ed » ‘ Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock ¥ ® ar fe e i f | S d n backward. Fagg prom RS dauftiiul oeda pinning ’ sree West 128 srt 5 tl place of : —— a ———— a EASY MONEY... sold as the property of road, the wheels could not find The aged driver of the truck skidded E. R. TAYLOR ’ 4 . . . and plunged over the bank. turning |e... atonte, P x s in Chevrolet History | Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pax Sheriff 4 completely over. Mr Thomas was January 28th, 1927 of pinned in the cab The exhaust pipe Ls Reduced The Chevrolet Sedan with its body was severed, allowing the fumes from COURT PROCLAMATION : Fisher reveals a distinction usually foun the still-running engine to escape in . Prices! only on the costliest custom-built the cab. -— creations. It segsary for the men who The Tourin were tine wm cars Poa ve WHEREAS the Honorable Harry or Roadner 3525 It is finished in rich Marine Blue Duco, the windshield of the truck befors| Keller, President Judge of the Court The Coupe - 3625 5 4 ssiped, jell 11a handsome op Mr. Thomas could be extricated from of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial The : $505 one-piece HP Eset 3 Sew {iy ia yertious Potion, He Tecgived a District, consisting of the County of vy 5 In ition it offers the host of improve. gash under the left eye and suflere - The Landau + ments which helped make the Most much" from “shock. Omntre, having issued big precept. bear 4 Beautiful Chevrolet the , . Ru ” rr s au et greatest sensa = ing date the 19th day of January, Bpott ole 715 tion of America's greatest industry. AC Acreage of Penn State Wheat In- MONEY” were men never able to stand the test of sudden success. SUCCESS IS of a slow but sure growth, and the man who set- ties down to make his little plie by the slow but sure process of in telligent Industry will be a winner. THIS MAN is constructive and will have lasting sucoess for 1927. t6 me directed, for the holding of pir cleaner, AC oil filter, large 17-inch 1: Ton Truck - § . . 495 steering wheel, new frame-mounted tire Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ | (Chassis only) , i 14 Pa > - 4 » Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of | Eon Truck $308 pov iy gasoline gaugd and meny, many . his enterprise, and will prosper and perpetuate. creases Fast, Pennsylvania 44, the f ou wheat dove oo nd Ji ® ’ gle gh a by Dr the Peace, Oyer and" Terminer and Balloon Tires Now » C.F. Noll at tif Pennsylvania Agri-|General Jail Delivery, In Bellefonte, for Sundard On All Come in! You need unly to see this new : i odels supremely beautiful and mechanically . rsa tnd ; Co « > nee : : ral Experiment Station and in-|the County of Centre and to comme ; All pricast. 5. be finer sedan to realize what amazing value luced to farmers of the State injon the Flint, Mich. it represents at its greatly reduced price, 1 by the Pennsylvania State Col: | poURTH MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, | Ie s now sowed on one-third of the wheat acreage in Pennsylvania, cereal 1927, being the 28th day of February. D k Ch ] C B 1 f a} | rin ointitn of the College enti 1027. and to continue two weeks. i CC er cvVro et 0. - C c onte mate ’ NOTICE is barchy given to the i ’ | Government surveys of wheat vari stices th sace, Alder. i H M { { H 11 ties nd the Acreage planted to sach ¢ ner, Ju of P (th t| oman S otor 0. - entre a i revealed no acreage planted to Penne men and also such th n gylvania 44 in 1919, of course, but 22.8 may have business in a respective | per cent of the-wheat in the State districts. requiving to report to i | - wooded to that variety fh 1924. Dur. |Honcmble Court) that they be nen { JALITYAT 1 OW COS { 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON AND SA G8 DEPOSITS ing the past two years Pennsylvania end there in their proper parsons a ” I 44 has increased rapidly in favor with 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of the the farmers so that now those who have watched its development feel that one-third of the 1,136,000 acres of wheat in the State can be estimat- : i SMILES BY MILES ; oa Sonsuevativsly Yo be. Punqayivania Alli ten] WEN A CERTAIN YOUNG | BEGAN TO GET BILIOUS HER MOTHER WOULD MILES PILLS FOR THE | THEYD RELIEVE THE BAD Another recommended variety which ] iq LADY IN AND THIN : : _ STATE spe was wf has increased rapidly in popularity / rl eam A and use is Leap's Prolific, originated from five heads gathered in Virginia in 1901, Red Rock and Forward also are recommende varieties for Pennsyl- vania conditions. In 1924, these four recommended varieties occupled 61 par cent of the wheat acredge. Now (hey probably are seeded on 80 to 86 per cent of the wheat area. . i i i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. .
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