The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1927, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
YHE CENTRE REPORTER Lindbergh Stamps. made such a notable contribution to Brick, Sand, Lime and Cement. ADVERTISEMENTS
letters will bear stamps. in the science of aviation,” sald Mr. New Pleage remember when preparing to
THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 182 mor of the service's pllot who made "7T nly appropriate thing we can {do new bullding or repalr. work, that RAGE RUGE MADE TO ORDER
whal flight from New York todo is ssue a stamp In his honor, we are at all times well stocked wi Al 2 na ecaned, yi
johnston goog [0m
REBERSBURG. ig ro. beat. Seddon’ of brick. sand. Time 226 Logan
san m—p——— f brick, sand, I fonte; phone No
Street,
Mrs, Cha s Smull, \ special alr mall stamp of ten PIPE a a Ra rE : : a
5 i vita $4 i 2 iznind others MceCleanahan's Grain :
ent denomination vill be sued to Lh ; : t BEI STs A Fi S45. Ip
_ ; . 0 oi ' bo ‘GU THES . : REFRIGERATOR FOIL BA
from itteburgh, ih M anaes commemorate the feat of Captain CHAUTAUQUA DATES Centre Hall ete Eis eat
i #. . 1 . $ HONE SiDerian Beam He Mii
to visit larence Smull Charles A. Lindbergh, Postmaster Gen- The Radeliffe Chautauqua dates s———————
Palmer Bierly. wh hoids a BOOUlapenl New announced, for Centre Hall are Saturday. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
Ad } i i The posto arte has nelith
and cement, Compare our pri
Monday and Tuesday, June 11, 18 - —— S———————————————
and 14, In Grange Park Auditor.
mark the Semi on and respect we lum,
hold for our alr mall plot. who has 58 2 0 & 2 4 0 2 0»
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SHMIIIEIILE JORREIVERAE JURLEUERPLIOC TEMRIVEVLORE 3 CERMIFRIAE oo BEOCRICIUIOIT SRRUELONNUREE Jo TORNBRITIIING J 00UUEIOINE JUEILICAUNE SHOOERRICIIC TURCIONERIRET P u b 1 1 C S al e
weOf on
Second Liberty Loan Bonds ll Hin GRADE
EXCHANGED
FOR NEW ISSUE OF BONDS
er awards or medals nor authority
hestowing decorations with which to
burg
({Rev.)
John Coon leliphia,
at the } yf 11s uncle, Clayton
Winters, for a two weeks vacation.
Rev Tras f the Lutheran
church, pr hig farewell sermon
all T6111
FOR SALE—A 1% horse-power wa- The “Reporter” Is GIVING this Safe
er motor, In good condition, is offered ty Razor Outfit Whh a NEW Sub-
on Sunda norning. is moving to
New Je
leave town
tor and
The Secretary of the Treasury offers you In exchange for your
Second Liberty Loan Bonds, a new Issue of Treasury bonds, call
able In sixteen years, maturing In twenty years, and bearing Inter-
est at the rate of 3.8-5 per cent,
This offer will be open for a limited period. It will probably
close on June 15, 1927, or thereabouts,
SUCCEeRS
Frederick ar
CG
College, spent Sunday
Bierly
Raymond Ziegler and
the Sunday at : As previously announced, Second Liberty Loan honds have
been ealled for redemption on November 15th, next, and will cease
MONDAY A. LETTER TO THE
to hear Interest on that date.
Ii vou desire to take advantage of this opportunity to obtain 1 3t
bonds of the new Issue, you should arrange with your bank for the
exchange of your Second Liberty Loan bonds at the earliest possi- ONE O'CLOCK
le date,
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PLEASANT GAY
Mrs. John Mowery has opened
room at her home. She has named if
“Mountain Edge Tea Room.”
The young ladies who took part in
the W. C. T. U. medal contest all de-
gerve a lot of credit. The judges were
Mrs. Hagan and Mrs. Bell, of State
College, and Mrs. Ebon Bower Of
Bellefonte. Miss Margaret Irvin was
the winner of the silver medal, with
honorable mention to Miss Grace Mill
ward.
Mrs. Margaret Lender and
Pearl Irvin, of Punxsutawney, ar
iting at Miss Irvin's home
E. Paul Keller, and family
adelphia, attended the funeral
father, EL. K. Kelle
The Misses
Grove, of Lemont,
A. W. MELLON,
Secretary of the Treasury
&
ON C. B. SMITH FARM, 2 1-2 CENTRE HALL, PA.
June 8, 1927
CONSULT THIS BANK
MILES SOUTH OF CEN-
TRE HALL.
To the Voters of Centre County
I take the pleasure to call your attention to
the fact that if I can possibly do so, I will try and
meet you all, but in the event of my failing to
Purebred and Grade Hol- | meet you personally, be assured that I will greatly
steins and a few Guernseys, | appreciate your help and influence.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Carload Susquehanna Cows
8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS 232 . ” "
I have been a resident of Centre County all
ee 3 EE —— EE Every Cow T,/B. Tested and my life, and I feel that I am at the age that if I
3 out ol accredited herds am to have a public office, now is the time. As to
business dealings, I will put my back up against
TP. [oo | the county. 1 defy any man to show that 1 have
I PAYS 1 O BUY A ! | Fresh and close springers and | ever cheated him out of one cent. 1 have always
a few September cows: This | been a hard working man, and I think there are
OODYEAR’S 5 | ORE { is as good a load of cows as 1 | just as good fish to catch as ever have been caught
( : : : . 3 tt —if not, we will eat no fish.
ever bought — bought right | ii noi,
¢ sy f her 4 ’ w in ne AEE PE
from the farmers. I will sell | What I want you to do is to make sure
am the right man for the place. It looks to me
though the South side 1e county is entitled
ose 3 full-weight loaves Bread a Bada tirDrn biafs eth | id eel Te
FARM CALENDAR. | set for 25c¢ : i FoR ath ; ok | heats an Y i on truly,
nna moni wm me sor || White Lily Flour $1.07 om abe aon | H. E. SHRECKENGAST.
tt rt — a 8 a es 8 i
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Here are just a few sample prices : : , : . 38
J amp'e prices them for the highest bidder.
vania State College,.
after THURSDAY, the 9th,
"cl We pay for Eggs . 22c doz. | For SHERIFF
[in trade] | C. E. SWAB.
Full Line of General Merchandise | =z L
he ue ; = Se ; Try Buying Here. We aim to treat you Right. N A hey i
Farly Variets—1t corn for grain] |
lant 154 arly vari-| GOODYEAR’S STORE | Leads the World in Motor Car Value
AT COLYER
Take Care of the
Inceulate Soybeans
Suits, soybeans must
unds of acid phos
Chicks Like Green Feed y
fred. such as clover
should be grown
A garden area can be
with the rotation for
tical rotation would be
chicks.
man m———— A SA —————
NOTICE.
On June 8th, I expect to be
po ct For the MOST in Value at $1485 ~
ing any kind, spouting, skyligh
metal. ceilings, cornice, metal-lined fir
doors, furnaces, windows, metal gar- !
ages: in fact, anything made of sheet z 5 uy is as
\ ¥
metal Also, gas pipe and fittings,
bath room outfits, water systéms ete } ry — - . FAW
All repair work will be given prompt A 7 % — Search as you may among cars selling ator—and GO! The soft even flow of
attention. ~~ Lon BIOVER LA V7 toStron JJ) for or around this price. Nowhere else power is due to the ultra-modern
am will $1485 buy such VALUE, such crankshaft. It. has 7 main bearings—
costly, LUXURIOUS quality. three or four MORE than most other
TO HOLDERS OF = : .
mm L \ ' 173 NY A bearing at every possible place
: \ NONE have the style. NONE have such . 3
SECOND LIBERTY | LOAN BONDS \ “\ ye high Tp or in finish and fittings. to hold the shaft firm and rigid.
OFFE Step into the front seat and SEE the It has BIGGER bearings too—wider
Exc OFEAING oF Ney DN luxury. A costly walnut effect on the and stronger ones. MORE bearing sur-
- 2 \:' instrument board before vou, on the face than anv other Six in its price class.
Notice is given of a new offering of » door panels beside and behind you. Try a long steep hill and feel the
UNITED STATES TREASURY BONDS,
dated June 15, 1927, and bearing interest Choice Mohair Velvet upholstery all EXTRA power. Nash straight-line
from that date at the rate of 3% per
cent. The bonds will mature in twenty around, cushioned deeply on the seats, drive sends the power DIRECT from
Ayears, but may be called for redemption
after sixteen years, tailored smartly on the side walls. motor to rear axle—no energy wasted
Second Liberty Loan bonds will be ae-
cepted in exchange at par. Accrued in. And when it comes to performance, by angles or curves along its route.
terest on the Second Liberty bonds of.
. fered for exchange will be paid as of i NOT ONE comes even NEAR this |
June 15, 1927, Bring inyour old caras ymenton
Second Liberty Loan bonds have been spirited Nash. There is absolutely no De a
catied for bayment gu Rovemhet 15, 1 1
CORN ef terest on that i
date. ; Holders of such bonds. who desire comparison at this price, there’s nothing to equal
t an
Da eonaat nals honk or Tront som Step on the starter, then on the acceler. this Nash.Comein—~TODAYandsee.
at once. The exchange privilege
pany
- be Avaliable Jon Hite 15th. ouly, wo The Nash price range on 26 different models extends from $865 to $2090, f.0.b. factory Jo~
Further information may be obtained e ut tro I “
from banks or trust gumpatien, or from
any Federal Reserve Bank, .
: A. W. MELLON,
Secretary of the Treasury.
Washington, May 31, 1927, > AumSteop Safety Rusat Cow 636 Wiewt Aver; New York K, ¥. Hosterman’s Garage Centre Hall, Pa.