The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 07, 1927, Image 8

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    XHE CENTRE REPORTER
—
APRIL: 7, 1921,
THURSDA) :
LINDEN
Mrs.
party of
evening
Florence's
HALL
Mr. and te Mot
tertained a
Wednesday
daughter
day.
Carl McClellan,
Patrol force at
for a short time
Mrs. Ruth Gerhart
last week where has taken charge
of a patient in the Altoona hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vieland and
daughter Betty, of Orbison.a, spent a
few Cays last week with relatives here.
Clarence Sheésley and family moved
on Thursday to State College where
he vill have charge of the
einn State farms
Will MeCli spent
he » of her parents
‘lellan en-
young people on
in honor of thelr
thirteenth birth
Rober
who Is with the High-
Huntingdon, was
last week,
went to Altoona
wi
home
LY
she
one of
the week
in
ntic
LK
Wim. Messmer, who
A in sugar
thel
: REBERSBURG,
Emma. Marstellar, of Bl
has undergone
Mrs.
burg,
and came to the home
Mr. and Mrs. John
nte,
Mary Corman spent Sunday
G. A. Corman home.
Irene Garrett, a student
Vocational School,
with her parents.
Irene Herring
ner spent a short time with
Bierly during the past week.
Jerome Meyer was taken
ville for treatment.
Mrs. Howard Miller came to her
home where she will spend the sum-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Windom Crebs and two
children, and Mrs. Homer
Selinsgrove, were here to
Cummings with their moving
Edwin Hosterman who had been
farming in this district for several
years, had sale recently and moved
to Penn Hall
Eddy Abbott had been critically lL
He had abscesses in his head which
affected his hearing.
IZarold Esterline, who had 1}
viously ll with pneumonia.
much better at this writing.
oe play, “Oak Farm,” was
aturday ni ight in the I. O. O.
o an exceedingly large
audience. The re
ening were forty-eigl
Fred Wolfe had
Presont
but bef
Akron,
ms
several operations
of her patents,
Moyer, to recuper
at the
at the G. T.
spent the week-end
and Bernadine Wag
Elizabeth
to Dan-
Crabs, of
the
assist
wen se
given on
F. hall
and apprecia
ive elipts of the
Tollars,
Ohi
———— .
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, it 1:00
at Potters Mills BE
of house hold g
Economy
Vinegar
idk cans,
bar
ice cream freezer
auctioneer
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,
clock, in Centre Hall, by
A. C Household
rarious kinds. -~E. M. Smith,
A A ————
Observe Forest Week-—April
will be observed as American
Week, Judicious plantings
should be made by all and
measures shouid again be
Every tree is a precious
Let's treat it as such
at 12
executors
goods of
auct,
06
Ripka
24 to 30
Forest
of trees
protective
mphasized.
possession.
WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO-
~PLAYS AT—
Scenic & Moose Theatre
BELLEFONTE
Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown
AT THE SCENIC,
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
PARAMOUNT PRESENTS-—
THOMAS MEIGCHAN, RENEE
OREE and EVELYN BRENT.
The hero. a sea ciptain, marries the
heroine, a Spanish senorita. and re
t 1 to New York for the honeymoon.
While out purchasing presents for his
br ide he Is struck by an automobile
injured. H taken to
a hospital and when he fails to return
to the hotel the hervine starts to search
for him and the p.ct it is &
drama. Ome of the best Thomas
Meighan has playbd in for a long
time, A great show and a great cast.
Also Fox News and Screen Snapshots
Admission. 16 and 55 Cents.
AD-
ahd serious y in
MIE 8 On.
great
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FIRST NATIONAL PHESENTS
BEN LYON, MARY BRIAN AND
SAM HAHDY IN
“HIGH HAT —
He'd never been ouside of New York,
He thought Uncle Tom's Cabin was a
night club and alfalfa a Greek letter
fraternity. And then they put him in
the Movies, One of Ben Lyon's grest-
est comedies. It's a scream all the
way.
Admission 10 and 25 eents,
¥ A ——— AAS
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE
A ways gometiilng GOOD showing
at thy MOOSE TITEATRE Friday and
Sat day nights,
THE CENA RETORIER OENIRE. BALL IN
CHARTER NO. 12192
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank at Centre Hall
In the State of Pemnsyivania, at the close of
business on Mar. 23,1927,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, includ.
ing rediseounts
Overdrafts unsecured . ..
Deposited iy secure circula-
tion--U, 8. bonds par value
All other v. 8. Government
securities .., ...
Total ......
Other bonds, stocks,
ties, eto, .. shies
Banking House, $0.830.72
Furniture and fixtures, §7,-
592 40... 16,082.12
Lawful reserve ‘with Federal
Rekerve Bank
Cash in vault and ar mount
due from national banks
Amount due from State
banks, bankers and trust
companies in the U. 5.
Checks on other banks in
same town 15
Total of items 9, 10, 11,12, 13 20,306.48
Checks on banks loc ate 1 out-
side of city or town of re-
porting bank |
Miscellaneous cas!
Redemption fund
Tre isurer and d
S Treasurer
$178 564,42
827.06
26,006,100
758 34
25,708 34
‘securi-
26 204 80
10,557 91
15,207 62
5,008.84
i 97
indivi i deposits subject to
Total of denosits
degloaits
demand
her than bank
ect to reserve
Certificates of deposit {other
than for money borrowed;
Other time deposits “
Total of time deposits sub-
ect to Reserve, (tems 35, 86
Taba BB... .. ie unae 119. 881.00
Total “ 276,618.10
State of Pennsylvania }
~ 88:
County of Centre )
I. H. Leigh Ebright, Cashier of the above
named bank. do solem!ly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my khowledge
and belief.
H. LEIGH EBRIGHT,
Cashier
Subscribed and aworn to before me this 3ist
day of March, 1927,
D. A. BOOZER,
My commission expires Notary Public.
eb'y 15,
(SEAL)
Correct—Attest
L. PRANK MAYES,
JAMES L. DECKER,
R. M. SMITH
Directors,
CHARTER NO, 11213,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank, at Spring Mills
in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of
business on Mar, 3, 1927,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts,
ing rediscounts
Deposited to secure circula
iation (U. 8. bonds par val
ge
11 other U 8S Gov't securities
i 5. Gov ernment se
ioclud-
Other bonds, stocks,
ities, of
Banking House, §15100 90: fur.
re and fixtures, 8a 9
reserve with Federal
“Reserve Bank .
in vaul
of nd e
secur
ther mu-
ured by
orf sure
State, county
sicipal
pledy this bank
ty bond
Total of demand
{other than bank
subject to Reserve
29.30 31,82. 8 and 34 ia
Certificates of « deposi t other
than for money borrowed
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits sub
ject to Reserve, [tems 35,
36, 37 and 38
Bills payable with Federal
Reserve Bank.
TORRE. aso svinnsrinne snes -
}
I. H. P. Erdiey, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of my knbwiedge and
belief.
H. F. ERDLEY, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this lst
day of Apr. 1907,
: . A. LONG,
_Notary Public
My commission expires March 7, 19239,
(SEAL)
Cortrect— Attest
deposits
deposits)
Items
64 308 33
6,000 00
$106 384 45
State of Pennsylvanian
County of Centre
J. H. RISHEL,
A. J. SHOOK,
T.3 DECRER
~ ALTOONA’S
AMUSEMENT
BULLETIN
STRAND—Reginald Denny In “Take
It From Me” "Midnight Lovers”
with Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nils-
son, News and Famous Strand ten:
piece Orchestra.
MISHLER Monday, Boxing. Tuesday.
Home Talent, “The Passion Play.”
and Wednesday, Burlesque. Thur,
Fri. and Sat. High Class Vaudeville.
STATE~Gilda Gray in “Cabaret.”
ORPHEUM-~Marshall Walker Musi
eal Comedy Company.
CAPITOL~~Betty
Cat's Pajamas.”
OLYMPIC—Jack Holt in Zane Gray's
Btory, "Man of the Forest.”
Bronson in “The
ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOC,
os cera ———————————————————
There Is a Type of Ghe New
Haag Vortex Washer
for Town or Country Home
THE ELECTRIC MOUCIEL 60E is well known and is
made for homes where electric power is convenient. We
will be glad to demonstrate it at any time.
Those homes which have no electricity to operate the
Haag Vortex electric model, nor a stationary farm engine to
operate the Haag Vortex Beltpower, can now have the en-
tirely independent
VORT OWNPOWER
VORTEX
OWNPOWER
"
HA
with built-in
gas motor
un
EX
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nto the VOR
it
FOR INSTANCE
» OWNPOWER
y Haag
OWNPOWER
than a 2-éycie un
we'll be ziad to bring this Washer to your farm home
stration. Just let us know when.
I. C. McCLENAHAN, Agent
CENTRE HALL, PA,
rating the
The
less of
for a demon-
“THEATRE
| RICHELIE
FRIDAY, APRIL 15
MATINEE AND NIGHT
The Big
Parade
Presented with
20-PIECE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
And AH Effects Exactly
Used In New York.
the Same as
CALL 414 FOR RESERVED SEATS
g
» »
Jor Economical Tromsportation
Higher Quality at
Lower Prices Because
of increasing Volume Production
There was inv
od a new
January,
1925 Chevrolet which
scored a tremens
dous sucerss. Among its man
Chevrolet an
August, nounced 8 new
1925 measure of value
‘based on many
new quality features such a
motor-driven Klaron hom, ime
Jrovidebune metal construction
the bodies, corrugated
steering wheel with walout fine
tah, new headlamp rim cone
Sifuction and a more convey
Anat ahift lever. Yet des
pie! all the additions , . . the
ch whe reduced
ja Shy « Flint, $605
Another spec
tsculer increase
January,
1926 in Chevrolet
value ——g
offering many mechanical ime
provements,such ass smoother,
Quieter motor with three-point
suspeasion, a silent V.belt gene
erator drive, new oil pump,
more efficient cooling, an sir
cleaner, larger brakes, etc, Not
with standing these improve
new features were: a new
tugsed rear axle, an tmproved
unit power plant, a new single
plate disc-cluteh, a much
frame, semi. elliptic
chrome vanadium steel springs,
cowl and gash lamps, and new
Fubar bc Sion Si Butihed in Duco
the C Sachwis ob $735
Flite, Mich.) »
P.. 745
lo Tog i39s beautiful Coach InjChevrolet History!
1 Baty $498 Climaxing all of
of soar i ou a rump the
En EER
a ra ly n n ©O'
oy a. thei Du C oll fier and AC si et
Srivieed or markable steering et Siding 0 marvelously
the beautiful that you must see it to appreciate it
reduced
Decker Chevrolet Co. -
Homan’s Motor Co. Centre Hall
During
time will
iand dist:
{Pennsylvania
ladapted that
thin
be
wie
month daylight
adopted by many
adincent to them,
Bome states have
system of time.
ini
IE
Excursion
ROUND TRP
CENTRE HALL
TO
ATLANTIC CITY
Wildwood, Cape
Sen Jsle
Peermont,
Guarantee life to baby chicks. Raise
every Livable onel
is the complete baby
cks . .. made from the finest grais
lucts . . . mechanically predipe
hes completely everyt!
ir bone, flesh and muscle,
ks to live, thrive and
Pratts food for ba aby Ooenn City,
City,
Bitone
FRIDAY,
“Tlekets
May,
Anglesen, Avalon,
Harbor,
AVRIL
returning
ANE C00
15
good within
y+
vant cnu Va ¥
i6
duys,
Pent
yi va Ral [0a ad
TA TY VY «
at? £00
C. N. HOCKMAN,
a A, ..
§ MACHINE SHOP
WHERE IS DONE ON
NOTICE
ACETYLENE WELDING
W00D WORK, WAGON WORK
W. A. HENNEY
CENTRE HALL.
Bell Phone 1383
? Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Sell?
SHORT
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
in
rrr Tr rT rrr TIT STITT rer eY
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indir one RT :
Bellefonte
QUALITYAT LOW COST
1
Special Special
Star Month
Beginning March 1st
Each and Every New Car Purchased This Month
Will Be Equipped With---
Set Front Bumpers
Set Rear Bumpers
Tire
Tube
I
I
I New Spare
1 New _Inner
1 Tire Cover
You receive the Salesman’s Commission. This is
just another way of sharing our profits.
No change has been made in the delivered price of the
Each car oiled, greased, and ready to go.
You get Service here, too, after you buy the Car.
FETTEROLF’'S GARAGE
81 Phone CENTRE HALL :
STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES
or INSTI. JRL
When You
Are FORTY
You want to be able to look at achievement over
your shoulder. You want to be well established
in a business way. .
The young man well inside of forty should work
to that end. Let him build a surplus in an inter-
est account at The First National Bank, planning
in the meantime to appropriate to hig use the ser-
vices, accommodations and counsel that the bank
offers him.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
,CENTRE HALL, PA.
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