The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1928, Image 4

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    THURSDAY APRIL 12, 1928.
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CNTRE HALL, PENNA,
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, FLooal Editor and
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Soins
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Sunday Church Services
FPENNS VALLEY LU THERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 5. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Centre Hall, 10:30 A. M.
Georges Valley, 2:30 P. M.
(Communion and reception of
members.)
Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M.
TRINITY REFORMED
(Bev. Deolas RR. Keener, Pastor)
LOentre Hall
1:30—Sunday School.
3:30—Church Services.
Tusseyville—
#:30—Sunday School.
W:80 Holy Communion,
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E, Smith, Pastor.)
Locust Grove—10:30 A. M.
Bethesda—2:30 P. M.
Spring Mills—7:30 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, OC. E. Hazen, Fastor)
Centre Hall—S. 8, at 10:30: publi
worship at 9:30. Dr. M. BE. Swartz will
ocupy the pulpit
Sprucetown—8. S. at
worship and sermon
A0: 45.
Spring Mills—8. 8 at
worship at 7:30 by the
Quarteriy Conference at Sprucetown
Saturday afternoon at 3
Adth,
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
pastor,
o'clock, April
sd
For National Delegates to Democratic
Convention.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
delegate to the Democratic National
Convention from the Twenty thud
Congressional District, subject to the
#0 be held on April 24th, 1928.
AERR, Clearfield, Penna.
For Representative in General Assembly
We are authorized to announce the
Bame of ANDREW CURTIN THOMP-
SON, of Philipsburg, for Representa-
&ive In the General Assembly, subject
£0 the rules governing the Democratic
Primaries,
For Representative in General Assembly
We are authorized to announce the
ame of WILLIAM R. HAM, of Boals
DEATHS
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GLENN —~Willlam Glenn, a well
known resident of Lemont, died Wed
nesday morning of last week of heart
trouble. following a two weeks’ iliness,
aged 69 years, Mr, Glenn as born on
the Branch and was a son of James
and Susanna Glenn. He was a graduate
of Penn State and a farmer practically
all his life. He is survived by his wife
noe Miss Annde Willams, to whom he
W initasd in marriage in 1880. Two
in, Hamil, of Pine Grove Mills,
Margaret Shirk, at home, as
one sister, Mrs Elizabeth
Altoona, also urvive Fu
il services were held on Saturday
morning at the home interment nt
Branch cemeter:
GOWLAND.~—M Gowland
widow the late Fi k wowland, of
a stroke
months's
Her n
Haven,
HEVERLY Mr
in Bellefonte,
wed almost
nent was r
n Monday
survives the
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Hospital Notes,
Rosetta Lingle, wife of Henry
£ Qn 4 a} wes Hines is n tend
taken to
a candidate for the ral Assembly, |
Repubiican primary, Tuesday April
24th, 1025
LUCAL AND PERSONAL.
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Some woes
sale of
trips by
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cated in
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he recent
Bot certain vy :
his permanent homes
for a few months h
will Mve there,
4. C. Brooks fd son. Stanley Brooks, |
and Richard Brooks i Tuesday. drove
to Clearfield to visit 2. John Royer,
of Pleasant Gap patient in the hos
pital there Mrs, Boye vho is a
ter of th Brox Brothers Was
ated on a
moval of
James
dealer
and
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which
piiced
new
the |
onstrate
Mrs
who has ¢
pital patient g Ks,
proving and ! time is able
out of bed for short periods, but
not yet strong enough to walk, Her
Bttle daughte % also nicely.
A short time after confinement, Mis.
Brooks contmucted typhoid fever which
accounts Tor her long stay in the hos
pital.
With little to do except to thorough:
W enjoy the day, B. D, irisbin. on
Thursday of last week, celebrated the
eighty sixth anniversary of his Birth,
He is among the oldest male citizens
dn this community and well preserved
. 4
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doing
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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other was
she oxTHw
Misa F
openasd on Wednesday after the
vacation
H. H. Decker
tenant former's farm
ng east of Old ite
along the Nu
highway, will each plant (fifteen ores
to potatoes this spring Both gentle
men have had considerable previous
experience in potato growing ind in
most instances with success, Mr, Col
ver will depend on commercial goods
AR + fertilizer. while Mr. Decker will
gae both manure and commercial fetil
izors,
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manu
teed
nav
straw
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Ay
Leading Soll Improving Crop.
cot olaver stands out in front of
ill the soll improvement crop Coun
ty Agent R. OC. Blaney Hs
improving the soil this legume _has
wained an unequaled position. When
sown early in the spring and allowed
to grow without outting until killed
by the frost. ft will contain 75 to 120
pounds of nitrogen in the roots alone
per acre, n
One of the peculiarities of this crop,
which makes it different from others,
js that during the latter part of the
first season top growth will cease but
the plant will continue making food
show into your home.
ae
force OA iG)
improvements
All closed
built of quality
purchase,
CHEVROLET. 7 models, $3495 to $715.
Bigger and better than ever before. 4.wheel
brakes. Longer wheel ba Still more power
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brakes, new GMR cylinder head. increased
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OLDSMOBILE. 7 models, $925t0 $1085.
Eotirely redesigned by General Motors, the
new Oldsmobile has sarned the title of "The
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more powerful-—and the last word in styling.
Fisher Bodies, 4-wheel brakes.
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Harmonic balancer,
and prec
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The largest value in Buick's famous history.
Beautiful low bodies by Fisher. Getaway
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yond belief. Famous 6.cylinder "Valve-in-
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LASALLE. 16 models, $2350 to $2975.
This beautiful car was designed as com-
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gree 8-cylinder engine which has made
Cadillac the standard fine car of the world.
Built in Cadillac factory. Continental in
appearance,
(All prices F. O. B. at the factories)
CADILLAC, 26 models, $3295 to $5500.
"What," General Motors asked last year,
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The result is embodied in the new models
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mark of Cadillac’s long history. Sumptuous
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General Motors has applied the processes
which have made the automobile available
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refrigerators. Frigidaire is the refrigerator
made by General Motors and it is now the
world’s largest selling product in its field,
DELCO-LIGHT Electric Plants. Provide
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power plants, water pumps, ete. Used in
more than a quarter-million homes.
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OLDSMOBILE [] LASALLE 0 oewcoucur
in EVERY reupest, a Sontinuss fo ul which as stored in the roots as Festive
mos uly drive Boa, > w the ol owing A N
hearty meals a day and sleeps well at matostal oil of this use of roserve
night, He is a veteran of the Civil material. the second year of growth
‘War with large and varied experi: o .. oolles little except an increase
hee. in organic matter,
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