THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. h _- THE CENTRE REPORTER — a—— - |~=F, P. Phillis. : bs ‘ es i { ith aking of a goo ws too fine fo BAGE RUGE MADE TO ORDER - - . / : PHURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927. i ; : KT Chromonit’ font, — = ! Also Chalrs recaned. - George Wii ESTATE NOTICE ~The undersign 4 o sli ’ nire Hail Johnston, 226 lT.opan Bireet, Delle: ed requests that parties Knowing them- fonte; phone No. 135. o28* selyes indebted to the estate of Frank BALA rinest ‘quality Bermu- re ——————————————e 4B, Treaster, late of Potter own- 4; plants, direct Texas, To Holders of “Second Half Day Holiday, Thursdays. » The Emery, Odenkirk, Cuppies and 1 Oriole stores will be closed Tuesday SALE.~To iA hip, deceased, mal paymen, fe J re Penson ‘ hen You try > CONS LES : ] : ”» ® i i storage, there will be e0ld at those having ciaims against th 3 5 a . a . . 1 ery oan on S ® Constable's 11 at Phillipe’ Gaiage, present thera without delay LESLIE o wt kbd Babe HAs iy them. —W, Potters Mills, Saturday, May 21, at J. TREASTER, Centre Hall (I. D. - 1d in Motor Car Value evening, Thursday afternoon and eves ning of each week, beginning next Thursday, May 26th, Stores will not i close Friday evenings as heretofore, Second Liberty Loan Bonds have heen called for redemption adv. : MERCHANTS. on November 15, 1027, and will cease to bear Interest on that date. —————— Tr MAL SE BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McG The honds should: be presented on or prior to November 15, 1927. We will be very glad to assist you in effecting the redemp- daughter, Jane, and friend, Mi tion, ™ er, of Lakemrnt Terrace, were vigito ! . . x obs : = Anna M. Dale of : Prior to November 15, 1927, the Secretary of the Treasury may at the home of Miss Sunfay extend to holders of Second Liberty Loan Bonds the privilege of Miss fois Lonbarger enjoved fi \ exchanging thelr bonds for other securities of the United States week's visit with Mrs. Yocum, at Hub Government, and In order that you may be advised of the terms of fersbhure. the exchange offering, H announced; Yon should keep Ih touch with Mrs. Robert Schierer and Mrs. Wm us. Relish and daughter, Helen, of State College, were guests of Mrs. F. M. Charles, on Friday. ¢ C. Hall, of Wil THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. subst! f Prof. Dale wh I this week, John Harkins, of State College. was a week-end visitor with his grandpar- ents, Rev, and Mis. Wagner. Tm a 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS POTTERS MILLS, a A . —. Mrs. J. GG. Bool has Been UNA THE | mmr son a——————————————————— RR en ———— doctor's care for the ast few days, iss a 1 suffering with #ver rouble. A Mr. and Mrs. M. N. } Charles Miller, and wile, { ‘entre : Hill, made a business tri} ) BW is town on Monday “ite cool § WHATEVER CAR | er the needle at the Charle at Colyer “eienez| § YOU NOW FAVOR B | you need onthe FILLS mick a Buick sedan, week. son William, attended the funeral of Every Nash owner notices that he has bearings in every Nash model, in. A. C. Mingle, at Bellefonte, on Tues : very little gear shifting to do on hills, stead of 3 or 4, means that power is not oy y Ol DSM 0 Bi LE no matter howsteepthegrades maybe. thrown away by crankshaft “whip.” Anyone waning aprons r sunoon . ’ » it. the home i : Proper bearing support conserves en. nets may pur hase taem Nash is a very powerful motor car. ergy that older motor tw help the work of the Ladies’ . ; : : There is nothing half-hearted or slug- | pe Vase Check the features of whatever car gish about its response—the motor Se pp . : you now favor ‘against the known never “talks back” at you—even Ob’ barbee Jomo factors of motor car merit in Oldsmo- though you are climbing mountains. ge a. bile, and you will ask yourself one or isd riously ill at his home. . ’ ! One reason is the ¢ It is invaluable on the hills, v Mra. E. K. Keller has been sick for the other of these questions: Hote thas adequate hd the past few s M B i power designed intoevery Nash motor handy in traffic. dition remains unchanged : “Why deny myself so much, to save | car. Nash engineering has provided wi : Sa Lamerich, Ol eT PED so little?” reserve energy for situations that tax hen you select your next car, be Suniay at a the date "of the W. C =". the resources of othercars, and extend SUretosee how unfavorably the power T. U. medal contest, In the Methodist “Why pay more, when Oldsmobile their engines to the point of strain. and pick-up of other cars compare to church, May 24. An interesting pro- not only fills my needs but gratifies Nash, before you decide! There are gram has been prepared, interspers ' tastes?” Another reason for the powerful per 26 models priced from $865 to $2090 my tastes: formance of Nash is 7 bearings. 7 f. o.b. factory. Quick acceleration — powerful re. sponsiveness—such as Nash provides, *~ PLEASANT GAP > is a safety factor you cannot overlook. And then, in fairness to vour own good > : jehret, of ‘Sunbury, I judgment you will come wo our show- le ie Tate Th Ln of room and look over Oldsmobile. Harry Jodon, cousin of Mr. Gehret Standard Mrs." Free Clemens is visiting at $ her homé at Nescopec] TwOo.000R SEDAN 950) r.0.8. LANSING HOMAN'S GARAGE | Why <> ping at A Clemsoxs home. SPRY Lh A A EY ning at the F \. Clemens hon a. | nis al {Received ton late for last week.) W. H. Noll and wife. Mrs. J. Abner ¥ ; oh NoM, Mrs. EsSSph Noll, attended the i | funeral of Jacob Whiteleather Musser, 4 om at Madisonburg, on the 10th : The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. W. D. Herman, Tuesaday even- ing. Mrs Broyles. county superin tendent., of State College, attended the * meeting and gave a very Interesting talk. : : W. Roscoe Treaster was a Centre E recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the mammoth Sovuty visitor over ; te Wegl-end oH Firestone factories brought to us. In Tire Educational Meetings we were Treaster was sa nove of ¢ State : 8 - 4 Highway department, but now holds shown, by means of motion pictures, charts, tire samples andtomplete engineer- a good position at Beaver Falls. — n : ing data, the details of Firestone tire design and construction—and how Fire- a stone and Oldfield tires and tubes are made in the world’s most efficient and Mr. Keller's father is seriously ill due 5 economical rubber factories. to his advanced years V . " - . Miss Julta Coffe, of Lock Haven, ha @ ‘ Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by Was 4 Guest at the W. H. Noll heme on Gum-Dipping. The motion picturés showed us how the cords of the carcass ener Wolford, who ia A sHavern: | ckly are dipped in a rubber solution, thoroughly saturating and insulating every ment aviator, with headquaffers in oof | fiber of every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests illustrated the I, ng i ' great advantage of this process, which supplies the extra strength to withstand to Teas. Toa with a super-keen | the extra flexing strains of lowspressure construction-—one of the reasons why Me and irs W. Grove ang caugh | ®lade. Adullblade | Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are establishing ters, of Lemont, were guests at Harry i : —————————————— ee such unheard-of mileage records. lilger's, on Sunday | meansasiowshave, | : ae he medal contest held by the W. : The medal contest held the W Low We learned why the Firestone Balloon Tread : . {3 Tia : | ives ex fety fort and long wear. We odist churdly, May 24th, at 7:45. There | C Ia Pri -~ gives extra saicty, comio . : ping does. Buy a | as ces 1 were shown why Firestone, from the very begin. i Hosterman’s Garage cwenanes HTT | i C. T. U. will take place in the Meth: Learn what strop- will. be seven High school girls pare ticipate. A’ m paical program haa Basn Valet AutoStrop | ] CLDFIERLLD ning, des encod and continue to use the round arranged A siiver offering . will. bs i ; | Palloon Tread, minimizing “shoulder breaks”, so lifted. All are welcome. Razor. It gives a : ’ y Cr By aly observed & : | destructive to tires. Excess rubber at the edges of Mothers Duy wa nx! : comior s d ! in the Methodist church. . which was t, speedy l | a Balloon Tread is wasted— actually detrimental to beautifully . decoraied with, ehiolcs shave every time. 30x3 Fabric... $6.88 tire mileage. In the Firestone Tread the small y » is 2 eA” ] odin . * » . re Tie Ie le Brgpripigeory 30x3% Fabric... @.88 || unit and sharp projections are sientificaly placed a duet by Mary and Vera Hile Sev- 30x3%: Cord 7.35 perm sy 4 tng eral children were baptized, and a riding comfort. number of tiny tots were graduated to 29x4.40 Balloon. 8.40 the infant department from the cradle Val { 32x4 Cord..... 13.40 Come in and let us put a set of these roll, and received certificates. Rev. Gum-Dipped Tires on your car—you can Metzgar gave a wonderful talk on 31x5.28 Balloon. 15.36 : trouble. Quali “Mother,” his text being: "Blessed art : : : 33x6.00 Balloon. 18.36 J forget gy or Be Quality thou among women. Auto Strop Oldfield Tubes are lowest in history. Buy now . : also priced very low EXECUTORS NOTICE, . ] atate ELIZABETH Made in the BRE Tate or Conus To 20 rh : Firestone Facteties ae Akron ana WeCanServeYouBetter Centre County, Pa., deceased, ~ Sharpens Iteelf earry the Standard Tire : . Lotter testamentary on above esate a and Save You Money | having been duly granted the undersign- ’ , ’ ed, all persons knowing themselves in- ; : : 3 ; 1 ci 4 debited to the estate are requested to make ! : : ; fminediate payment, and those having ; . | . J i elaine against the same to present them daly suthentiented for settlement, W. FRANK BRADFORD, Exec., i Wa Centre Hall, Pa. : J : CENTRE HALL 5 022