THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1028, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - — presume —— YHE CENTRE REPORTER « oo 0 . ISSUED WEEKLY. DEATHS ARR * i ME, - . . . - * * + » SRE 3 ANT CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ROYRR.—A widely known Potter PR—— emp | township character passed out in the SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors death of Thomas Franklin Royer, early A Wy BMITH......coconnneneeess. Editor Monday morning. He had been com- Loeal Editor snd | MWaining for some time, but was con- MDW. E. DAILEY... fined to bed but two days at the Home of a nephew, John H. Royer, at Spruce Detered at the Post Office in Centre Hab town church, where he made his home. His death was due to heart and kidney #8 second class mall matter, ’ trouble. Interment was made in the TRMS. The terms of subseription 0S; rucetown cemetery on Wednesday $e Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. | fternoon, ADVERIISING RATES. —Legul notices Mr. Royer was a son of Samuel and @wenty cents per line for three insertions, | (itharine (Smetzler) Royer, both de nd ten cents per lime for each additional | iged and was born and reared in tmsertion. Potter township. He was a farmer by Local notices accompanying: display ad-| occupation and a man of unusual ac paptisements, five cents per line for each Smwertion ; otherwise, eight cents per line; paimum charge, twenty-five cents. Business Managez Frr——— tivity Neither sunrise nor sundown set. his time for beginning or quitting the labors of the day Mrs. Rover, whose malden name was Emma Alexander died 4 fow A duugghter Rhoda, now Sunday Church Services|» » x. Dorman or veagertown FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) Farnters Mills, 10:30 A. M. (Communion and reception of new members. ) Regular divine services at Centre Hall, 2:30 PP. M. Georges Valley, 7:30 PP. M. TRINITY REFORMED (Bev. Delos RB, Keener, Pastor) EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. E, Smith, Pastor.) Spring Mils—10:30 A. M Bethesda—2:380 P. M. Locust Grove—7:30 P. M. : ing ehildre: : y Wit cniiaren of — § £1 of 1} fonts; Davis, of METHODIST EPISCOPAL a P (Bev, OC. E. Hazen, Pastor) and Ann PL. Bprucetown—S, 8. at 10:30; preach- mg at 9:30 A. M. E th . s he late Devic MARL Centre Hall— 8. 8 preach- |. , home of a daughter, Mrs. How in at 10.30 a i non f ¢ AU LI . § at A 1 Davia. Inter t was made at Spring Mills n Service at Worker, wh én Russia. Mrs. Lillie died THE COOLIDGE POLICY IN NICARAGUA A birdseye view of the 1245-acre Proving Ground maintained by General Motors to assure the quality and value of its cars and trucks. Has Cost the Lives of Twenty-One Marines, Forty-five Wounded and 8. The hill-test road. Test hill grades at the Proving Ground range from 7.26 per cent to 24 per cent. The grades on public highways seldom exceed 7 per cent. Million and One-Half in Cash. mother at the avis OI she AS 1. Entrance to Proving Ground largest in America, made of concrete, with The group of buik rs includes complete turns banked to ; ontinuous high- forty-five wounded : d . rot B Es es cd : ‘ i n I ps, enginecnng speed operation. In addition, the Proving mil! . i: scranhlof wpe , ee * miortable Living quarters fof Ground has © SEhencec.-as been 1 it « Her A i : drivis rov Tile age tara icy of dr en-{ M Helen t Fl ‘ N. J nel numbess pores than 200 men 0n In I Fittie Fle ih! of N aa 3 gua, ! A } —- 2. The 4-mile high-speed loop. The the Senate the Nas mand of mation ab ti lives of the pol More than - - > . . special ambas N a 1245-acre tract near Milford, Michigan, now Governo . . . oo" pines, convenient toall its car and truck divisions, 58 Laarals 10 Dunder DYE arms of the 1 nrdage and thee wr General Motors has the first and largest proving returned : ported dn Nica I : : ¢ { er were still at large. Ne less. | Altoona. Funeral services were held a degree impossible when cars and trucks are American Marine were rets § 1 ol from the sat « 3 ¢ Blam ad . : ” relaxt of nervising: the Land interment de in the cems tested on the public highways. Here each new under the : model of General Motors must prove itself, point by point, before it is produced for sale to condition. Here each General Motors car must prove its value They involve every phase of construction and performance: power, speed, endurance, accelera- tion, braking, steering, handling, riding comfort, fuel economy and so on. In three months a car or truck covers more miles than you would drive it in three years. The Proving Ground is another example of how General Motors is serving the public. It is ground for automobiles. Here tests are made and facts determined to the r a to appro § the number of Marines cocupying N 20 the public. aragun wr rac tic joubled. | = ET : twenty -on: simber have been) wang nile raat Fa SE More than 135 different tests are applied in cost hin rounded and She mon lstetter died ai his home in Penn town to each car tested at the Proving Ground. also your assurance that when you buy a Gen- eral Motors product you are getting all possi- ble quality and value at its price and the ad- 1 vantages of a policy of continuous improvement. to have beer I and a NKNOWN | caralveis the MoRday Ppreviou additional number killed mded tla a ast of Sohn hd A 137 4 pen, Coe Keto TRY | her Reto tnd ie or Look at these values—then clip the coupon olared to be for the protection of Am: xe on a Os "his wife. Mogi erican : members of the State nish that American tion has 1 gle American any dangen vel i Americar 1 an has ever 3 ported killed or injured, althougl ) Marines foretgn land with-{ COLE.-—Mrs Ilda B out autho } died suddeniy See which car or cars interest you most, then check and mail the coupon below. You will receive®tomplete, illus- trated information, together with two interesting little books telling all about General Motors Proving Grouad and just what General Motors policies are, The current models of General Motors cars are briefly de- scribed below. Never before in the history of the automobile industry have such performance, such quality, such com- fort and such beauty been offered in their respective price classes. They have been proved at the Proving Ground! (All prices F. O. B. at the factories) {ole dau! . CHEV®RULET. 7 models, $495 to $715. OAKLAND. 9 models, $1045 to $1375. CADILLAC. 26 models, $3295 to $5500. text under kept there 0 } glection in that country - » . * * * » * * OUR OWN LITTLE CORNER. WILL HELP. Es ® Pas EAE PEERED latant town styeclive Cus vide tide aren { wlvertising, * & } fonsdutent * while the local merchant was 80 # busy counting the automobiles that * # passed on their way to spond their * ® dollars with some neighboring city, " # that he forgot to put a stop sign in * # front of his store tn the form of * * good advertising. * . A retail merchant from one of * * our nearby cities gave a pretty hd «nd Mrs. John Shaffer and i near Zion on December Zlst y had reached the age of MN 5 dave She Jovem int, vi f their oof farm in death Mr. Cole emovedd to the Hospital without s dength of 1 60 hence wns in his he wing of the Pennsyl young man raflrond. in the boiler making where he worked until hia late linees He fs survived by one daughte and a son. Mrs. Frank Howard, of ville. N. 1. and 1. E. Rupp, of Swarth more. He also leaves tWo wisters, Mrs. Peter M. Weber, of Huntingdon, and Miss Tsora Rupp, of Linden Hall, One slater, Mra. James W Swabb, dled in February of this year. The remains were taken to Boals- march Bigger and better than ever Before. 4-wheel brakes. er wheel base. Still more power- ful engine. surious Fisher Bodies. Shock absorber springs. New hood. New Duco colors. New instrument panel and other improvements. ALSO truck chassis: %-ton, gy 1-ton, $495. PONTIAC. 8 models, $745 to $875. The lowest-priced quality “six.” Improved from radiator to tail-light. For example: 4-wheel brakes, new GMR cylinder head, increased power, locking device, more luxurious Fisher Bodies. Finished in Duco in new colors, OLDSMOBILE. 7 models, $925 to $1085. Entirely redesigned by General Motors, the new Oldsmobile has earned the title of "The Fine Car at Low Cost.” Longer, roomier, more powerful—and the last word in styling. Fisher Bodies. 4wheel brakes. The All-American Six. Advanced engineering and precision construction. Longer, lower and more beautiful. Bodies by Fisher. Every con- venience. 4.wheel brakes. New Duco colors. Harmonic balancer. BUICK. 16 models, $1195 to $1995. The largest value in Buick's farnous history. Beautiful low bodies by Fisher. ctaway like an arrow from a bow. Vibrationless be- yond belief. Famous 6-cylinder "Valve-in- head” engine. Sealed-in chassis. LASALLE. 16 models, $2350 to $2975. This beautiful car was designed as com- panion car to Cadillac. Has V-type 90 de- gree 8.cylinder engine which has made Cadillac the standard fine car of the world. Built in Cadillac factory. Continental in ap- pearance, “What,” General Motors asked last year “ean possibly be done to improve Cadillac?™ The result is embodied in the new models now on display, representing the high-water mark of Cadillac's long history. Sumptuous bodies by Fisher and Fleetwood. 500 color combinations to choose from. FRIGIDAIRE=The Electric Refrigerator. General Motors has applied the processes which have made the automobile available to every family, to the productibn of electric refrigerators. Frigidaire is the refrigerator made by General Motors and it is now the world’s largest selling product in its feld, DELCO.LIGHT Electric Plants. Provide the conveniences and labor-saving devices of the city for the farm. Electric light and power plants, water pumps, etc, Us&l in more than a quarter million homes. oe — - # good answer to this whole situn . burg on Tuesday, morning of last week, : Sion, He Ja, oi ming phil . | wher funeral services were held and chant spends in atching ) burial. made. * who goes into his competitor's * : * store could better ba spent in ad- * Please send, without any obligation to me, your illustrated CHEVROLET [J] OAKLAND [J capmaac « [1] information about the particular General Motors product or Lop, [] BUICK (] FRIGDARE [J products 1 have checked at the right-~together with your booklets : # veriising to induce the trade to *| Sunset Club house got its annual *The Proving Ground” and “Principles & Policies.” OLDSMOBILE [] LASALLE 0 opeEwco.iGHT # bring their dollars to his count: : renovation on Wednesday and i= now a # ers—(Exchange.) ready for the spring and summer ac ' ' ss %% » + + sss + + Oltivitles of its members, ' Nettie. . . : EIN, Address.
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