THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. SPRING MILLS Jamison has been quite {ll Andrew Myers, wife and little paying John Myers a visit are at present living in Williams Mrs, John | son | They port, ’ The Ladies’ Aid Society of the {formed church had a social at Mrs. Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- | windom Gramley's home at Millhelm vania State College, fon Friday evening. : Mrs. Slegal was Grow Variety of Vegetables—Have days soe the home garden large enough to pro- pug heen sick for duce a 12-month supply great | A gon was born to Mr. and’ Mrs. variety of vegetables It be | Archie Heckman at the of How conveniently located in relation to the |..q weaver on March 17th, farm home. A rectangular shape a : Quite a few people have made gar wy Q br 5} & 00 feo 3 » . . measuring at least 100 feet length [40n, the ground being in fine condition. makes it convenient and e : Wm. Shultz moved on Tuesday for cultivating. the Allison afrm to Mr Clean the Brooder er from Yarnell wi to the rly. ¢lean a brooder vacated by Mr. Sh gelling and walls to Ralph ook cumulated dust and Mabel M floors and remove th sérub the at Lewistown. floor and side walls Mrs ful disenfectant, and tprit inter of the house Wo hill Borer, Adam 5 1837, THE CENTRE REPORTER | THU RSDAY, MARCH 24 ~onurutua : are FARM CALENDAR, Re- for a who to Sunbury her inlaw several months, to son of a should home in onomical from Walk farm Coburn, House—To House sw pro move remove vil airt, scrape eo dirt, and Mrs f Saturday and family pent Sh usser part o d with a irned { wash power the h om the white the Corn the offender ne — Yields Increase, (Crop a el Loses Climbing time to Prune Props r une say Penr scape architects, hard shoots and pr ¢nes which more which are the ones that most flowers. Help Heal’ Tree Wounds—Woun: apple and pear trees when two across less will, if properl heal satisfactorily without any ment. For larger wounds cover with grafting wax or white lead and raw linseed oil, darkening it with black if the white is objectionable A ——— BOALSBURG. John Derner returned home Satur day after spending a week in “the tre County Hospital where he had a toe gmputated. Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. family, and Mrs. Wm. Saturday in Altoona and Tyrone Miss Eloise Calderwood, of Washing ton, is visiting at the Knott home. Mrs. Luther Dale and daughter. Miss © © Margaret Dale, of Oak Hall, were vis- | the itors in town on Monday. Mrs. E. W. Hess gave a surprise party for daughter, ginia, Monday evening Mrs. Ruth Gerhart, of Linden was in town Tuesday. Daniel and Ruth Mothers week-end visitors with Richard and Margaret Ru« Mr and Mrs. E W Emmeline and Virginia Hess dinner guests of the L ale at Onk State 0 Remove eserve yivania we WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- ~PLAYS ‘AT— mae. Scenic & Moose Theatre BELLEFONTE Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown ison or AT THE SCENIC, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WM. FOX PRESENTS “THE AUCTIONEER" with GEORGE BIDNEY ION NIXON. Taken from Dave Warflield's loved by all. The derful play wtmosphere of Cen- AND MAR- and spent Tussey 3ol “ey Goheen lelasco’s David and stage triumph. Be charm of this won: democrat: through Riverside om the of the Bronx th $iiaiva thw eXciusive spread fr gates birthday Admission 10 and 25 cents. her Vir FRIDAY AND SATURDAY METRO-GOLDWYN PRESENTS ALICE TERRY AND ANTONIO MO RENO, In-— REX INGRAMS PRODUCTION “MARE NOSTRUM"— Here thrilied Hall, 3 augh theis 5 a ns, INS, Hesa, 1rd Misaes Robert were K family a ——, REBERSBURG, Mrs. Walter We nd with Calvin Hain un - wart Admission. 15 and 35 Cents, AE APPEASE MATINEE he M vy an # Al at Samuel fFepha art’ On Harlay evening, Reber High aehool best the season, &, MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE something GOOD At Always ah ur play Oak Farm.” Torrie Tyson of wens Saturday nights, THEATRE RICHELIE BELLEFONTE TUES. NIGHT, MARCH 29 YEAR and Orien THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ~~WITH A CAST OF GREAT STARS--CHORUS OF FRESH AND LOVELY AND SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. MAY VALENTINE’S COMIC OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS The Tuneful and Gay Light Opera GIRLS, The BOHEMIAN GIRL” BRIMFUL OF TUNEFUL MELODIES—NOVEL DANCE ENSEMB- LES AND SPARKLING COMEDY PRICES--75¢ to $1.65, i | Mayes, MARCH 24, at 10 AM, | by Charles Stoner: at of hogs, and Imple- man sale.~E, M. Bmith, —E. PUBLIC BALE. THURSDAY, at Tusseyville, Farm stock, lat ments; clean-up auct nuct, TUESDAY, 3 Potters Mills, Mrs. Hanna will sell lot of household goods. M. Smith auct, a Pool, | 8. Au-|! 28 Horse Sale at Centre Hall, An express load of Iowa horses will || at the Centre Hall hotel barn, | Thursday, March 31st, beginning by E. D. Terrell, Peachy, the FRIDAY, MARCH 25—C. W. Black, | east of Old Fort, will sell: Farm stock, | implements, etc.~—L. F. Mayes, auct. NOTE: At the CC. W. Black sale, there will also be sold, by Irvin Bur- ris, a lot of household furniture, all first-class goods, {be sold o'clock, for whom ID. 8. t 1 o'clock {man of Belleville, a ) CIOCK, well-known horse is scting as agent. FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, on the *Musser farm, 6 miles, east Cen- | tre Hall, along Brush Valley road, L. E. Rachau will sell cow, ete, and lot household goods.~—E., M, Smith, auc. This load will consist of mated teams and single horses, aged from 4 to 7 vears, and yeighing from 1400 to 1700 ibe, You cellent will find them to be an ex- SATURDAY. lot of animals. in Centre Spangler, lot of EM. intely MARCH 26, at 12:00 Hall, by J Howard household goods: Smith, auct. following the sala of Ve have a hou eff 1 Meyer will sell a o'clock, also Hay and Straw. antiques, Immed Mr euupply sSpangler's sehold for number angler Farmers, Please Notice, ! I i Ted | MACHINE. SHOP yisiness at the Centre Hall railroad of lever WHERE 18 DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ACETYLENE WELDING WO00D WORK, WAGON WORK ee fp W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA Bell Phone 13K3 perfection. We want and look them over, you to The price ve. BRADFORD & CO. 1 PEO POPOPOP OOS OOOO SPOI OOOO SPOS IIIO x PERFECT FIT— FABRICS MEDIUM PRICE— ALL-WOOL This is what you get in “International” Tailoring. Let us Suit or insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? take your measure for i Topeoat for Spring, We Pride Ourselves in Handling the Highest Grade of Merchandise at the LOWEST Possible Prices— W.Atlee Burpees Garden Seeds W. W. Lawrence & Co. Pure IL.ead Paints Hilo Varnishes & Enamels Valentine & Co.’s Automobile Varnishes Blabum Linoleums and Rugs ALSO, THE Famous Glenwood Ranges THAT MAKE BAKING EASY. SEE US BEFORE BUYING H. P. Schaeffer Hardware BELLEFONTE You'll he Made-to pleased, we know. SEE US FIRST Measure Clothing has a “something” about B not to he found in ready-to-wear clothing. D. C. MITTERLING CENTRE HALL, PA. The Centre Reporter, 3150 a year. Special Star Car Month Beginning March 1st Each and Every New Car Purchased This Month Will Be Equipped With--- 1 Set Front Bumpers I Set Rear Bumpers 1 1 1 Tire Cover ge New Spare Tire New Inner Tube You receive the Salesman’s Commission. This is just another way of sharing our profits. No change has been made in the delivered price to after you buy of the cars. Each car oiled, greased, and ready to go. You get Service here, too, the Car. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE Sha ane CENTRE HALL STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES improvements New AC Air Cleaner AC Oil Fleer Bn Heavy One. docs Full- Crown New: Windshield © hy ovide perfect, New BAe Type N w Coincidental Le and Sewer Lock) ing New Remote Control Poot Handles With the beansiful Chevrolet Coach reduced to $595, every- one can own a closed car of tras Sistnerion, fine quality, modern design. And like a other Chevrolet models, the Coach vides Chevro- let's wodld4 amos StnEhess, power and dependability— enhanced The Touring $59 § The Conch $505 The Coupe 625 The Sedan $605 Thali 2715 The Landau $745 1-Tom Truck ( Chassis i 495 lmTneit305 ' Balloon Tires now standard on all models, All prices Wb. t, Mich, nsmission New Brake and Clutch Pedal Clo- sure (Preventing excessive on floor cf car) a ae Aen handling and finances ing charges a The Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History Bellefonte Centre Hall Decker Chevrolet Co. QUALITYAT LOW COST Pe Rl ——— a Ca Start Something! Every great accomplishment must have a beginning. To “start something’ worth while, start making regular de- posits in a Savings Account at this friendly bank. You can start any time, with any amount from one dollar up. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS to Stroudshurg on Thursday where | they whl work on a large dairy farm. : Mrs. Andrew Bame has been quite | my SMILES BY MILES Il the past werk with grippe. Clark Gramley Is having a sun par- 10% constructed to the south of his | residence, ! Neta Hosterman and Elizabeth Bier ly were to Sunbury recently, ! Calvin Breon moved to his home in | South Rebershurg on Tuesday, His | home was formerly the W. JL. Bair | i property. The. public soon forgets unless you | remind t—advertise! i i “THIS PAIN WiLL MARE . ME KICK THE BUCKET = EHE CREW TIETTER = NOT WORBE === FOR INSIDE HER WAS AN ANTI-PRIN PIL