® THE CEETRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - — . = " I —— — a a nisms po wo oe com . : : . { LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAD PUBLIC SALE. Farmers, Please Notlee, you wii find to be especially attracts We are unloading at our place of lve, Prof. Li. O. Packer, instructor in na James Foust, chief mechanic in the Que Mile Bast of Centre Hall, on . business at the Centre Hall raliroad BRADFORD & Co. ‘Pittsburgh High school, was with his [Homan Garage, is 11 with grip since WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16-1 O'clock, station, this week, a carload of lever Centre Hall, a. : ay ig : 4 cing i » * ——————————— A OTT AINE. family here over Saturday. Monday night, the follewing personal property: harrows, every one a plece of meehan- : C. P. Grenoble, who now lives wesl Mra W. A, Broyles, president of the The first four animals described below leal perfection. We want you to The putidic soon forgets unless you * i a Tm Y 5% RF ye . ar 1 » x Or onally son ol » . “ ’ % i of Madisonburg, by March 1st will County W, C. T. U, today (Thursday) |are exceptionally well bred Purebred AMERICAS come and look them over. The price remind ~-advertise! is etertaining at a dinner the district | Registered Guernsey females, comprising become a resident of Rebersburg, 8 ” A a ‘ — — Sn R—————————— - p———— “ presidents in the county, at her home May Rose 2d, Glenwood Girl, Florham JNEE THERARTS Ih ; Ly Robert Lingle, of near Spring Mills, | i, State College Laddy, Ne Plus Ultra, Golden Beeret, § RRO. i was a caller last week to advertise the Langwater Demonstrator, Langwater Fash CHIRLE I! , nL. P The State highway plows were out ; : ’ h real estate of his mother, Mrs. W. P.} ¥ Foads fon, Imp. King of the May, all having A, CEORGES av : SE ® 4% Lingle, in Georges Valley. Tuesday night and cleared the ads |p pbacking. All Cattle T. B Tested I Mrs E BE. Ballev ‘entertained - the of the slush that had become annoy RED BELL PURISM 200642, Feb. 6th, ; bere Be on - Lath ling to auto drviers. Through the bor 1924: (Sire) Villageside Major Fashion Sunday-school class in the Jaitheran w i LP conrhiv cleaned. 1 coy: : 8 a church of ‘which she is a member, ough the rond was Hiroshi beiiet: 67064; (Dam) Bell Purism 145161 Thursday evening of Jast week at her having had the appearance t B Here is a8 cow of exceptionally good home: 6. fa y swept, type and size; she has 18 crosses of May Edward Foreman, of Canfield, Ohio, | Rese 2nd blood, four crosses to (len Mrs. J. I. Tressler has been too ll }.4 been about town for a few days, wood; she had two heifer calves and will - . - to take care of her home in Centre having been called here on account of [be a credit to any herd, and cheap at 192 1 he latest Spring patterns in Hall and was assisted in doing 80 bY | the death of his brother, Frank A. any price; she has much A R. backing : z 3 : her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McClintle, of | poreman, at State College. John and PURISM DAISY FASHION 1060s, May Cc ‘ f : h . t y f sh Linden Hall. Gov a ulso dttended the funeral 123, 1924: (Sire) Villagexide Major Fashion oats just in rom t C Cl y S as - William B. Hanna. last week, made | of their father, a noticg ol which ap- | 67064; (Dam) Purism Duals) #40 & 1 . P . Ni ’ a business trip to Binghampton, New | pears in this issue. A cow of Food dais ype, § od one 2nd él uring 101 centers. rices at i ieman S York. Mr. Hanna had been in Youngs- With improvised snow plows they? cf * + 348 HM Tos ae town, Ohio, for some time, but recent Snow Am erties of the Brush Val | ho - ne : Grosses. es py Barbarg Bronel/ are always below an V of our COmm-~ ly has been at Potters Mills lev road. west of Centre Hall, and the | Rim or TM iin hBmplon ; V4 - ' wv ; a ® Ed iat : ire | many of her ancestors are in A. R. list LL OF . Mrs T. L.. Smith entertained fifteen E rly BLOW n Youd or a £ > re ome of them champions, 20. L THE JTHOE petitors. of her lady friends at a quilting Wed- | WiS Temovec ot . | GOLDEN JEWEL OF CENTRE 182075, + the motive power The i Reslay afternoon and SVeNing of Jal pak lee ror Are Between Rhoneym te] April 30, 1920: (Sire) Plus Glenwood Pur Playing only the large cities . as rena’s . 4 ail a in ar aon amd tia] jand Old Fort, and the*Garbrick farm 1°0 SHOU; (Dam) Jewel Pyrisin Sdif _ and finest theatres. If you want NEW STYLES, FINEST chicken dinner, with all the essential and vi iy pri ind Centre Hall, , es . ¥ ah a . trimmings. ) | vers pieasingly marked, ana the making | 60 - PEOPLE - 60 QUALITY, and Most Reasonable Prices, Rossman Wert, one of eight un Dr. George W. Wellburn, director of of an extra goo ay hat w Lransjan. ‘ ~ dred students at Eckley Business Col: | Christian Education of the State Sab- | rue Luernsey qu y 10 her oRspriug Come to lege, Harrisburg, was at his home at bath School Associatiin, spoke to aud j #he carries May R 2nd, Sheet Anchor I HELIE Tusseyville for a few days, returning ences in the Lutheran church Tus | Island Champlon ‘ ues, some of the HEATR to hig studies on Tuesday He is Hiday fternoon and evening The aud reed 8 most (amo anim ; ue 18 aj i 9 pleased with the institution. Ces wer xtremely small nn [good om MON FEB 28 { occasions. ve om these gatherings] TWIN SPRINGS TASSIE 190107 z. | oy . The “Junior Service Class,” a class | reailt the things the educator )® MES: (Sire) Desfref t} of young girls in the L itheran Sunday | srobaliy rs » asi : i > Daw) oo Tiny “T4200 1! Curtain 8:15. Seats now on sale DE PAR M school, was entertained one evening | i : . > ” : act | _ i i L Rain ag wal “ling here in the n future of one of ely formed heifer o wd #ize and 11 at Theatre (or call 414 on Phone ; || last week by Margaret Alexander, a | " sai daire: conformat dhe snreies ihe blood . : i member of the class, at the home of | Lo hon offered. If this is done | of May Ros 2nd, Glen eet” Aner) we will hold You. seats) | MILLHEIM her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Ale: twin ‘school will be arricd on in | chor. Island Champis she is bred well PRICES —$2.20, $1.65 and $1.10, ander ET : ! chanah ta Glasses the Hi acting pur- | including tax. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | OMY) DHMpROE SrEoiAlL Sew) PUBLIC SALE, ner 10 GRADE COWS Russell Goodhart, and Mrs, James OC. " ’ ut doirt : ritara titeed 1 4 tir yr p LIN ‘ all 1 leave ti latte art of theo ik on . x ¥ BM : : y at ' re y Spring wagon Ivwlava , ‘ Hall. will leave the latt f the | ol fashioned hostery. All sty nd HOGS iand Chin " OW iy a a aa ks a 1 NEXT WEEK, STARTING 25th week for Cincinnati, 150, d about y fen or y ret hy time r brood sow y rr, CA ivi March 1st will take up a 4 tton. for men wi { . shoal F 8 I by : a : : ! embalming in the Cincinnati Emba + ede Bararianes HHO hoat a to 60 I 10 bead owen | T TOPR, J fant, 2907 1 w jelor of embaiming in the Cincinnati Bmbaini lana children. Experience unneces- |shoats. 0 ridggi Eondbmnilgrdbalb al) ...THEATRES... self for that class of work. sample SUN TE SXTIL 2 COMPANY E. "NM. SMITH, Aut rn GRORGE WILSON, 5 x De . Cu a . Hard luck was experienced during ttstown, Pa. 3t.olf W. H AND R. G. HOMAN GEORGE GENTZEL. TRANI Feature pleture, Don Juan's Three Nights with Lewis the recent past by Joe Zellesnik, of : EE im : Stone and Shirley Mason. On the stage—I m peril Hawallan Snipers Pleasant Gap. Some time ago a horse in “A Trip to Hawallan Isjands. Good comedy and News Pletures, died for him and at the sale here last y : n week he purchased a nose for $155 to : “1 York, Penna, June 1 bores Fer STATE—(Starts Sat, 26th)—* "Love's Greatest Mistake” Evelyn Brent, ave © un » : J Wm. Powell, James Hall fill his place. The animal was taken : home, ond during the following night y ilizety fot blo a ee Oi was kicked on the leg by another He : . —~ Fertilizers amc bs betas: Jar poi ORPHEUM.—*Teddy Bear Girls,” Musical Comedy. horse. The bone was broken, neces L . . nt truck crops where you want the crop to MISHLER—Mon., Geo. Whites Scandals: Tues. Al G. Field's Minstrels: sitating the killing of the animal : . y mature for early market. The drilling Wed. Pies . 4 . ’ So lan. station agent af Spring - conditions 1 shave always found to be Burlesque; Thurs, Fri, Sat.—aspal High-Class Vaudeville, RT Fg made a tripe to Bellefonte das] ve ’ ; oe « very good.” ‘41. H. Fahe CAPITOL & OLYMPIC~Usual High-Class Pletures. week largely in the interest of farm- ' | ee 4 - {ra . ers in Penns Valley. Observing that oY aI w Ar EN LL York, Penna. July 17, 1926 much lime is being hauled by trucks . \ rg H 1 baxe been using. AA lity" Fer. to the valley, Mr. Lee visited the lime 4 Qe Je 0 gf of fF { | tilizers 20-years and have ns well Nr : as a ie . grr ' 1 satisfied with the results obtained as well plant and as a resul he > Je ry . : : as the drilling cond.tion in which the shipped in car load ots 4 i Syuing Mille material arrives, that | would not think t $3.60 per ton 48 Jere 1 iu f of making 2 $hange. | would recommend ight. The lime is about 30 per Al J {CV : £4 ‘AA Quality’ Fertilizers to all truck grow. < ¥ 1 ers who want to get heir crops matured for early market. The past season I ob- tained a vield of 92 rates, 32 quarts to the crate, of fine-qua ity strawberries, on a patch of one-quarter acre.” Harry Markey THIS FEATURE 18 FURNISHED THE REPORTER EVERY WEEK BY the fre Bot crop you harvest leaves your land PO less you enrich the soil CHECK THE KNOWN FACTORS OF MO- ith a good fertilizer TOR CAR MERIT—NOW IN OLDSMOBILE L- Head Six-Cylinder Engine . . Crankcase Ventilation . . ot » * i . Dual Air Cleaning . . Oil Filter (only 310 4 ofl changes a year i iid Lid SRE 5 age of its ! § « « Four-Wheel Brakes . . Harmonic Balancer . . Two-Way more than carry the burdes growth. They bring cre ps to 2H Cooling . . Three-Way Pressure Lubrication . . Hgned { : 3 pL : ~ f # Cylinders. . High- Velocity, Hot-Section Manifold Oi fee Ging tix current crop. an earlier nd moi pre fitable i Double-Valve Springs . . Silent Timing Chain . . Full 1 hey build u np vour land gen maturity. i on Automatic Spark Control . . Thermostatic Charging Con- : 1 . 3 ‘“ it trol . . 30 x 5.25 Balloon Tires . . Balloon-Geared Steering erally and enrich the soil for [he materials in “AA Qual- 1s Double-Offset Low-Gravity Frame . . Easy-Shift Framwmi ding s : Thev buil stv’’ Fortilize . ~ ~ PD gion . . Twin-Beam Headlights, Controlled from Steerin succeeding seasons. They build ity” Fertilizers are most care i al OE TT a Te up run-down fields and make fully prepared, mixed, cured and Finish .. Beauty of line and complete appointmentsin Fisher them profitable. They give you remulled. That's why they al- Bodies... and many other features of demonstrated worth the branch on Friday. It heavy yields of better quality ways work uniformly in drill : a el Suptrin products. or planter. They are made by 0 8 eystem; W. G. Spangle, That's because “AA Qual- the largest fertilizer mdnufac- t agent; W. L. Fry, = ity’’ Fertilizers are turing company in the pervising agent; H., 1. Htack, train master, division engineers, and others made right. Their == world! And backed } On inspecting the local station and formulas *are the re- ; by a first, .a second teition to the. Versshad dondition.. of sult of years of scien- f= INA and a third genera- . the crossing over Main Street, as well tific research. They : tion of consistent, en- ! bad condition of the approach to the a supply crops with ®1 thusiastic users! . . . rg Keemer Runkle nd little son. Just the right plant . ; whose farms have 3 + Junior, from Sunbury, and Mra. Nelli food elements. in FE been enriched, whose Bloom, from Williamsport, are guesis proper proporti.aas . yields have been in- af Miss Taw Runkle, this week. On Won dass mise: Runkle gave. 4 quilt. apd such perfect con- , creased, whose profits ; STANDARD ‘8 5 STANDARD $925 ing in their honor, a feature being a dition that they are } ik have mounted into TOURING COUPE sumptuous dinner which was served ‘ : Ho ) ‘ at 5:30. The following were present: available to each : Ey i big money, SI OACH. $050 RARE, $975 Mrs. 8. F. Greenhoe, Mrs, F. V. Good es : 4 | hart, Mrs. F. M. Fisher. Mrs. W. F. 4 Sad STANDARD $1025 iradford, Mrs. Clyde A. Smith, Mrs SEDAN WhHliam Floray, Mrs. J. 1. Fetterolf, Mrs. F. P. Geary, Mra. Keemef Runkle, y : Mrs, Nellie Blodm, Mre, J. M. Coldron, ds i a Bewtte by pal uk 'S GARAGE Senator Scott, by a bill introduced HOMAN by him in the State Senate, Is mak a CENTRE HALL, PA. ing an effort to have the road from Millhedim through the narrows then by way of Madisonburg over Nittany Mountain and intersecting with the State highway through Nittany Valley Best known to you under the following brands : _———— at Hust j.alno know & Nittany, aden. ine any he sm PATAPSCO—BOWKER — COE-MORTIMER 0 | OLDSM OBILE r Yould the Old Fort-lew- rn connect Reberaburg, Belle HESS — LISTERS sburg, Centre fonte-Lock Haven Btate highwniysand oe would greatly serve a large number g Manufactured only by 5 | i HA of wotctisg, Ag a iy, i THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY Baltimore Sales Dept., 700 Lexington Building, Baltimore, Md. oe P.OB. LANSING
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