The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 23, 1928, Image 5

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL 8 Baney, of Spring Mills, pur-] FARM PRICE TREND MARRIAGE LICENSES. Land Mrs
chased a new Dodge Standard-8 through - a res bk . —— i
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the Hagan agency, Centra Hall DENY G. 0. 1} APP} Frederick W. Rider
Mrs. A. J. Shook and niece, Miss T ’ Frida Tom" E. Jodon — Orifia KE. Baley, i.. Bellefonte | Mr. and
Catharine Hosterman Spring Mills, omulrow (1385) n Bz eek Mire, BE
were business callers at this office on }
Saturd:
Hoomdg
Bellefonte | Bellefonte
Producers, Denled Surplus Control, See Wm, E. Mensch
Barah A Luck
will hold another cow ale at his Pleas-
Bunbury |
Jack Smith Is the f
Selinsgrove | Freanora af Halifnx
at the Kuhn h
» {jenrge Wr a ‘ Cr ir
Hepublican appeals fog the farm 1eOrE ¥y Bauder ere Fleming { while
returne 1 Virginia Moore Julian |
vale on the strength of large crop {
. i Usual Blow In Large Crops.
autionear
Mra Lucy Henney has
from the city with a nice selection of
Miss Hattle Hogkman, of Philadel
phia. who dr
ove. here ten days (go,
took with her her sister, Mrs, B. Gard- Akron. Ohio
.. Howard |
‘ ; Clarence 1. are
sinking in out bevond the Mig-| chve . Far
' Virginia Weber
. , fall millinery, moderately irvdced, which | are not
ner Orove, and after entertaining her f MAN ae } : . :
y see before] Sissippd, and especially in the north
% she asks you to come
in the city for, a week brought her
back to Centre Hall on :
- . . from that section of the country who
ey . tb M1 ind Mrs. ( A. Bauer and ifttle . ‘ .
A number of ring-neck pheasants . og are dropping in at National Democratic
hav been placed in son. of Wilkinsburg, came here for a
nave een LUO i
*§ owesst territory, according to visitor
Howard
Marion
making your purchases elsewherd, Bhlegre ... “sais York
Hartsock Bellefonte |
ort Andrew. G. Knatlck .. Bellefonte | nme eens —
PE Busanna TT. Letisco .. «Bellefonte | reer ors The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
PIANOS ie Do A 2
Electrical Contracting
The wvndersigned Is prepared to do
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
OF ALL KINDS
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headquarters, Thes« visitors re
vief stay with Mrs, Bauer's parents . 1 . . uy
Fees o . . that with wheat bringing from 70
he . ay . . \ They brought with them Margaret] .. hy :. .. cattte —— Lu
species near Bellefonte by wards , . \ i had iO cents at country elevators with ”
8 HC #. Bauer's sister, who h :
ens. They had been tush J Bradiord, Mis, auer A miter, Who na BOALSBURG ITEMS,
’ i ia been with the Bauers since the close . : a :
township game refuge fo 4 limite 0g anak ofits. the farmers are again facing the Mildred and Ernest Davideon, of Mil
of he public schools as spring i ’
time. ] effects of a situation that they have roy, spent part of last week ft
i Rev, and Mrs Ww. OC Dunlap, of { been trying to correct though the en- Snyder-Rishel home : On Wednpsdiy GRANDS -_ UPRIGHTS
Reading. have bx PLAYERS
Tuned - Adjosted - Repaired
Reasonable Terms Prepared to furnish all kinds of
aooom Mal
Excellent Workmanship en
Work guaran ‘ y COniorm
WRITE OR CALL. with “egulations laid down by the
confronted by any other industry. No-| ~° RSL nt 2 Tim " Underwriter's Association and U
Ray M. Bartges,
COBURN, PA.
Phone 34-R-13
POPOL I EPPO P POOL IESPIIPP Seer SOCIIIes
about Philipsburg and ff
prospects for bl-cent corn and ZX-cent
¥
The committe on Grange exhi
from Progress $40 TL ATE POQUESTS n imping mn | nctment of legislation during the last!they enjoved a motor trip to Alloona
> > > Grange Park since hursdagy if jast] seven years,
Members Oo Ww exhibits . 3 : .
than Mon week and will remal there until after One of the arguments of the corn
the close of the f
Mrs. Wm. Meyer recently visited at
the Charles Stover home in Miitheim
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Dunlap] belt farm organizations in favor of
George Homan return
was seeking a real rest for volce, mind [surplus crop control legislation has
and body
place for it, crops quite often bring to the farmed
Mise Miriam Wise, of Wildwood, N Guest tert 1} M I uch less in the
v v yo ' yuests entertained by Mrs zzie
J.;: 8 N. Wise, of Shippensburg, Mr, 3 .
and Mrs. Irvin Spr 1 reed Jacobs include her two grandchildren,
‘S21 SLES Vil . Me 14 1a HENniel
y Ci ) Elizabeth nd Guy, It .
Mary Elizabeth, of Harris! . | M 3 i table among the examples
tddren oy vi n ne IV facohs
guests over the week end at th Al If. ahh A ‘verse effect of favorab
: veste tri Friday
te ind concluded this an ideal] been based on the fact that bumper mn ), Fi J
committee ria
iRregats that
small crops, a situation that
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pags State inspection
HAROLD DURST,
heran parsonag rith Ren Cr
theran parsonage wi R CENTRE HALI
8. F. Greenhoe.
and Mrs. 8. H. Deltzel
are spending the ui his children his Ohio home HR YE hid unions 8 " — ———— ; .
the home
Durst
: = sk EE iF ws = i SELES PICNIC WEEK is almost here
Now is the time to buy the Clothes and furnishings for this big event. Real Bargain
Prices on all Sumyner Merchandise.
GREEN TRADING STAMPS with Every Purchase
SUITS FOR MEN | PICNIC DRESSES [SHOES - SHOES
Beginning at #1000, and higher,
A lot of late arrivals regular. )
i q =r ' hed 4 for in Centre county. A fremen
¥ pg i a — y Bi.ea, ANg marked down 0
A very Specigl line—All wool dous supply of styles, colors and
| $1.95, and higher J
NDE A Pienle specially.
2 Pants, $22.50, p 4
Buy that Suit NOW. Real Values, $6.95
SPE CEOPPPP OPE PCPPOPIePP
An Explanation.
i Come in and See the New Fall Dresses Arriving Daily
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