108A%: MDP PERSONAL. Mies Stella Hosterman eapent Sun day with relatives and friends in Co- bum. A class play by the 1927 class of the Centre Hall High school is planned for two nights—April 1 and 2. Miss Laura Runkle is spending the week among relatives in Bunbury, Shamokin, and other pointa LOOAY, AND FPEHRSONAL 1, M. wW.07T of Mra, WV. noon, 2:30, THé Knisely restaurant, Bellefonte, wad ¢logped on Saturday as a result of financial difMculties. G. OO. Benner, last Thursday, to Pittsburgh, on a business and pleas- ure trip, and expects to return today (Thursday.) will meet at the home Fisher, Saturday after THE CEw'RB a THE RICHELIEU THEATRE Showing CONTINUOUSLY frem § bo 11 PM Adults, 26a. Children, 10¢ FIRAT-CLASH VAUDEVILLE AND THE USUAL QUALITY PICTURES THIS WEEK END HARBL, PA. PUBLIC BALE, One Mile Hust of Centre Hall, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18-1 O'closk. the follewing personal property: The first four animals described below ure exceptionally well-bred Purebred Registered Guernsey fomales, eomprising May Rose 2d, Glenwood Gipl, Wlorham Iaddy, Ne Plus Ultra, Golden Becret, Langwater Demonstrator, Langwater Fash- fon, Imp. King of the May, all baving A. R. backing. All Cattle T, B. Tested. RED BELL PURISM 200842, Feb, 6th, BALESMAN WANTED for lubricat ing olls, greases and paints. opportunity. Balary or commision, ~The Jed Oil and Paint Co. Cleve- und, Ohio, . The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, if 4 bs dhe ! si — 1924: (Sire) Villageside Major Fashion 67004; (Dam) Bell Purism 145161 Here 18 a cow of exceptionally good type and size: she has 15 crosses of May Rose 2nd blood, four crosses to Glen wood; she had two heifer calves and will be a credit to any herd, and cheap al any price; she has much A, R. backing. PURISM DAISY FABHION 106082, May 23, 1924: (Sire) Villageride Major Fashion 07064; (Dam) Purlsm Dalsy 150840, A cow of good dairy type, good size and nicely marked ; has 17 crosses to May Rose 20d, 4 crosses to Glenwood, also Bheet Anchor and Island Champion; very many of her ancestors are A, R. list, some of them champions, GOLDEN JEWEL OF CENTRE 12074, April 80, 1926: (Sire) Plus Glenwood ur ism 81400; (Dam) Jewel Purim E44. of the Bellefonte Lutheran | Hers ag heifer of real dairy type; is church, addressed about forty men of Popular Prices, very marked, and the making the Centre Hall Lutheran church. He of good that will transmit spoke of the men's great problems in — {true Guernsey quality to her offspring; the church and that not | — May Rose 2nd, Sheet Anchor effeminate. RH EUMATISM Island Champlon blood lines, some of the While Army 1 cripti LWAYS are we on the lookout for New Styles, New Pat- terns and the most value for the least money. “DRESSES | COATS Just Purchased in New This season’s Spring York last week. George Goodhart, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Goodhart, has gone to Wil- Bamsport to enroll in a business school. Fourteen members of the former Camp of PP. O. 8. of A, at State Col- Jege, have made application for mem: pership in the Centre Hall Camp. Rev. Elmer Willlams, of Ilinois, attended the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Williams, wife of Edward Williams, postmaster at State College, The pipe organ in the local Re- formed church was examined recently by an expert from the factory in Pitts. burgh, and reported the needs to put it into condition. Oscar Gray, the Bellefonte insurance - agent, 3 ou f . - agent, after suffering an infection o© ARE YOU A REGULAR PATRON the jaw bone for more than ten days, is improving, but at least up to Wed- OF THE RICHELIEU THEATRE! nesday was confined to bed Mrs. Joh n Burkholder, Mrs James Brooks, Miss Mary Durst, and Mrs. James I. Frohm, at the Frohm home, east of town, on last Tuesday, gath- ered for a quiling and by night had five pieces. REFINED AND WHOLESOME EN- TERTAINMENT IS OUR CON- STANT ENDEAVOR, Chicago, completed The she examination for | the Centre Hal | {TO PLEASE YOU IS PARAMOUNT. held Saturday. The examination can be taken only by | those who previously applied for | blanks and qualified under the rules. | No Where Else Can You Obtain Such Arnold, | civil service rural carrier from post office, will be 1 in Coats are Beautiful ! | On pastor In Centre county it is estimated Tuesday evening Rev. that on the farms there are 1835 au- tomobiles and 295 trucks, out of a to- tal of 170,462 automobiles and 33,365 trucks on farms in the State, Wolf, of guest of his aunt, in Centre Hall, on Monday. son of Rev. and Mrs. David is engaged confectionery Quality Entertainment at Our AND THE PRICE Just wait until you hear them. So low you just can- in pleasingly extra an cow not believe them, wis she carries NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE litle dnughter In the Hospital, ih its. The prescriy “noth- ’ “WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST” was a religion Keller, He Wolf, sales Homestead, Mrs. W. F Russel breed's mic famous animals; she is a good TWIN SPRINGS LASSIE 109167 precio wns Dean of the Willoy Rheu mn srwood Tiny given pt is a} Mention is made elsewhere one and of operation in France with the American! as a Tuse obtained a noted French {Bire) man. covert that Op mn for the treatment of T4208, msburg, wa from that Hall PAUL CASE, Massachusetts, Dept, 0-245, Brocton, | n - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, rit A A i Hay and Straw, 1 ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MARCH MTH. ..« THEATRES... Saint” Miss Pittsburgh 10- Pleee STHAND-—*The Fashion And Blonde Revue HOMAN with Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon Big with in Person. Comedy, “Shore Shy. Famous Strand Orchestra, MISHLER~—Monday Fheatre Sat. and Tuesday, “Rose York. Wednesday, Vaudeville. Mark” Burlesque. the Fri just from Century York, Pa. O tf. "I had a much be corn this year and | credit it to the use of "AA Quality’ Fertlizer. 1 firmly be- lieve they will nd mature a much grade of than many other fertilizers. “My yield was 50 1 By Ross 28, 1926 r yield of matured in New High Thurs, and Class The following Su home of FF. V. Hall: Mr. and Mrs children, Ge spent STATE—*McFadden’s Flats," with Charles Murray. Jodon, Lee SCRE Foster, Bil Grace; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eme daughter Isabel; Mr. and Mrs Jodon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence grow finer corn ORPHEUM-—Red Mack Company, playing a four week engagement, uhels to the acre.” CAPITOL—*Casey at the Bat” yndham Farms B. Miller, Mgr. York, Penna. July 17, 1926 *f have been wsing "AA Quality’ Fer- tilizers for 20 vears snd have been so well satitfied with the rests obtained as well as the drilling cond.tion in which the material arrives, th t' | would not think of making a change | would recommend ‘AA Quality’ Ford s to all truck grow- ers who want to get their crops matured we past season | ob i of 9 rates, 32 quarts to of fine ‘ity strawberries, on a patch of onequ..ier acre.” wflarry Marley y and with Wallace Beery. Edgar Confer OLYMPIC—*The Great Nell Hamilton, THIS FEATURE 8 FURNISHED THE Gatsby,” with Warren Baxter. Lous Wilson, and Mrs J Jack, Rev. and Hitle son auto trip ith. it everything ran M. Kirkpatrick and are back ym Chels REPORTER EVERY WEEK EY ay highly of the clunate is mighty for early market tained the crate, Fertilizers have to be made exacil, right to produce good crops consistent!y WHATEVER YOU WANT IN A CAR "WHATEVER YOU RE WILLING TO PAY ADS ama g «bt re i Lyi Pp experts. n tested, vear, by famous soil and ¢: Their plant food ¢ the voung steady, even growth, and early maturity. The materials used in “AA Quality” Fertilizers are care- fully selected. scientifically pre- pared, completely mixed, cured and thoroughly remilled. Their mechanical condition is uni- formly perfect. They have proven depend- able through sixty years of record crops. You can relyon year in and year out! fertilizers fall down on their job? Why not use old, reliable, time-tested fertilizers in the first place? ““AA Quality’’ Fertilizers never shirk. Farmers of three generations have used them with outstanding success. And these same farmers have told us that whenever they switched to less reliable fertilizers — they had a bad year! Because ‘AA Quality’’ Fertilizers are made for specific crops, they produce unusually heavy, high - quality yields. ments give crop a good stand, The about to in were purchase J a mattis holdings room Bellefonte The the hilex of K is wholly Lyons which consist of l.vons and meat market next first with apartments appears, is on the market and in the hands of Mrs. Graner's son, locat in Philadelphia. Mr. Graner, by the way, is a hospital patient at pres- ent. conjecture. atore to it. above, it the on the floor. is el Today known factors of merit, not price, deter. mine the true value of an automobile. of the Hall High as a stu member se ~ Centre accepted Foust, a in the been Lenora nior class school, dent in with Whatever you want in a car, check those known factors in Oldsmobile and vou will find assurance of satisfaction . . . the satisfaction of spirited per- formance, of thrifty operation and long life, of comfort, convenience and distinguished beauty. has the the South nurses connect Hospital, Street school for Methodist Broad and April the lo Wail to SBep- od cated o at Street, n Philadelphia, expects anid goal the making school And whatever you're willing to pay, the more you go over Olds a car at a mod mobile, point erate price that by point, and gratifies your study every fea. finer tastes as ture, the more well as satisfies Jou reall thae your every ere is, indeed, need. there between Tha enter tember t is reaching girl long sought, and while preparation for in high work did not enjoy the opportunities of many fro {er iy STANDARD COACH ‘950 Pell LAMB ING her of her companions, fire some thin Since the meeting of the com pany called by ihe council, e me hears a nurabor of statements by of belonging borough - Ea - - 99 Be TR indvidunls : Be to ving misuses equipments the HOMAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA, fire department; through thoughticss hav spaed In goat of carelessness obstructions that onrts to ness or ing getting ing so been placed hinde the the no mn hose fire, on There is lcuire . hate to do other than to 4 press all citizens that every precaution eit to A necessary dela in ghtlng equip hould A chapter of another . to ent irud piece ber In 18 times 1 may inter hw given wit born fie 6 The lad hag not
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