The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1927, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. HISTORY 0} SPRING TOWNSHIP FARM CALENDAR. Chieek Chick Fuerg Vit t WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO-
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nd Mis 8 PF. Gres J Fame bs { ie Timely Reminders from The Pennsyls J BA3A Nek : |
vania State College, tand : p i 1 { ae ¥ D4 Scenic & Moose Theatre
Clout up alter Piekic wr - Picnic fo ner at | Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown
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ACETYLENE WELDING
WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK
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W. A. HENNEY
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
ADVERTISEMENTS, BATA MOTN
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i Also Fox News and Sereen
{ shots, Usual tariff—10 and 25¢,
e HERE ARE OUR FOUR BIG
Bible School, July 4th to 15th, |struction was not satisfied with these | "SPECIALS:
basement of 1¢ Lutheran rooms and iormed the ie 8 ‘haplin in “The Better '(
1 at Middleburg. ton that bette quarters must
vided for our wal children.
JULY
SEE US FIRST
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Miss Rebecca Kreamer
re guests on Sunday
Hence the directors called :
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FIREWORKS!
I | Knee Deep In June
ICE CREAM - POP - CANDIES, &e.
ON SALE | Summer calls to each one of us. Finery unex-
celled for every occasion in light summery fab-
The Fun Starts at 7 P. M. Be There ! | ries, in colorful designs, at prices -—- the NIE-
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BIG TIME FOR EVERYBODY MAN kind of prices.
- CENTRE MALL, PA,
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GOoODYEAR'S STORE || DRESSED SUITS
AT COLYER | The kind Every in the newest patterns,
Woman of Taste at the
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rere Selects lowest of prices
A Big Dollar’
IS YOUR FIRST DOLLAR
$ $38 %$.8 535358
DEPOSIT THAT FIRST DOLLAR INOUR BANK ON INTEREST
AND LET IT EARN WAGES FOR Yor, REEP PULTTING
OTHER DOLLARS WITH IT.
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| OUR REDUCTION SALE
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NIEMAN’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
“WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST"
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IT WILL BE a wonderful pleasure in seeing the steadily increas.
ng halanee In your bank book, alded by theseml-annually com-
pound Interest ere dits,
MILLHEIM
ALI OF THIS will help make it easy to keep up the good
UAIITT IRIS TON UE TNL MSE JOON JIN JIT JRE TSS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
s PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
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Spring township school at Pleasant|gjreetors, wi
Gap. She is now attending Centraliattorney, John Lov ind acted upon Tr ! cp
State Nofma hool at Lock Haven|at a meeting of the school board heid| i El : MONG the eight Chevrolet passenger car models
to more completely fit herself forfaugust 8 1925. (This resolution ir Re ! there is one particularly suited for every driving
teaching. Miss Allen is a graduateof|ing somewhat lengthy and being pul preference—a Chevrolet for everybody, everywhere,
the local High school and will have her | yshed in most of the county papers | ,
first experience in the public 8ch00l|iast week. we ‘will omit.) This reso- | a : : y The development of this complete line of low priced
room in Beptember. lution was discussed from all angles | : v : t modern quality cars is a notable achievement in fine
Miss Fay Bohn, daughter of Mr. and] by the attorneys. Counsel favoring| a car building. It represents the result of 14 years’ con-
. . . sealebure | the injunctio aiming that on #89} 4 : : ” x
Mrs. D. C. Bohn, of near Boalsburs, the § Junetion gle ig that _on 30 sistent improvement and endless testing on the
is with her sister whom res are|Dress a desire bifore making th : world’s greatest proving ground. It touches every cross
Frank Meclntire 1 Melntires are OE ar . ges TR i 3 . . “
located at Brockney. near New York | resolution, ete, it did not comply with | : section of American life.
City, and are conducting a iarge dairy ihe law, Judge Porat finally told Shem The family seeking an all-pu automobile—those
Camp Susyue-jirom the bench UH EE Cr women and men who require personal cars of un-
ind outs of the business, Miss Bohn that exact language. The fact that the | questioned smartness—the business man who demands
ta also with the Melntires at this timg|school board did pass the re solution | i combined economy, utility and fine appearance—
and this will afford Miss Fay an op- | Was sufficient evidence that they had | owners of high-priced automobiles who wish to enjoy
portunity to make a short trip home, [a desire to do so. The argument on / the advantages of additional transportation without
which she expects to do. : sacrifice of quality or prestige—
where students from
hanna school are trained in the ins
this technicality was immediat
dropped. ‘
Alte being ot on a pleasure ii Just why the Tudge changed Jil ! all find in Chevrolet exactly the car that meets their
for three months, Alfred P. hrapé ar’ mind on June 20, when he made th needs, at a price whose lowness reflects the economies
or i home on Thu decrees against the school bo mak of gigantic production!
traveled ing null and void every
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iil and Mt, EB board have heen working so
I ah as Mexico and north] Toirs, Have etn rears minding over Mother, come out of the kitchen with the at these Low Prices
to Prince Albert, Canada, “182.200 of the taxes of the district New and Famous HOT POINT RANGE now The 9595 [Diem 3505 haw 150
“ ait) ‘di \ Coach » od
given as 200 miles south of . Rlget to an point where a saci
yo! ing : Spert WTon Track §
where nights are not dard 4 # could be built, is beyond olr compre to replace the old coal range. Tha Touting $525 ah Snes * $715 {Chis Gos) 393
dena he visited his sisters, Mrs, ¥ hension. The court's decree has been You can do all your cooking on this Range The ve 625 Pe . 745 Kant Only) 193
ence Rearick and Miss Chestie | “la bhedy blow to our town that ma . Coupe . a
ind Chestle Potter, a cousin. at LoSle,e ye years to recover from. Peo for less than the cost of any coal range ; also Sh Ee Eve rites
Angeles. A week was spent with MFijle who are leoking for locations to speed with the famous Calrod units. Than include the lowest handling snd fiawscing chars assiiabla
and Mrs, Howard Homan, at Fuller- id where they can have iil the
ton. California, and at the Mrs. Bade]. dern conveniences sidestep this
Bushman home, at San Diego. where li wn on account of the deplorable con SEE THE DISPLAY OF THESE FAMOUS HOT POINT RANGES
FBO 3 Le us § ¥ i aed) IVER, 2 sist shes] To boy AY we {Fe
her won. . Tous Butuan tus vet tions of our sebools, To day mas Decker Chevrolet Co. - Bellefonte
“lof us are grievously {sappointed about —~
Washington, Mr. Krape vised his it only expresses it mildly. You will * ’
brother, James Krape, whom he found} ,ngaee pardon this long letter, but lectric upp y Oo H M C GC H 11
well And In fine spicits, especially 80].auld not give details in much les ' 8 4 oman S otor 0. entre a
tor one of his age. Aside from these |. iy Fospeetfully,
mentioned, Mr. Krape met many other WAM. HH. NOLL. BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE Q 3 A L IT Y& AT $1 O W CosT
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Penpsylvania people: on the Pacific Taxpayer and Voter of Spring Twp.
Coast and the northwest,
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