The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 25, 1928, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928, THEE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
REBERSBURG. FARM CALENDAR. “THE STATE” (7
G. P. Garret, who had ben to the Gels
inger hospital at Danville for treat.| Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- THEATRE, BELLEFONTE
ment, has returned to his home great vania State College.
SEVER MHA YEA (LT BELLEFONTE'S GREATEST
ly improved in health. . MARK TREES TO BE Cl T It is AMUSEMENT CENTER
Mrs. John Ocker and two very int] easier to mark trees to be taken out
teresting children. of Bellafonte, spent] during tise winter thinning betor i ATA y " y \
the past week at the home of Wil-| leaves have dropped You can see the WEDNESDAY (This Week)
Ham Bierty, father of Mrs. Ocker conditon of the crowns better and how | (qiARIAR FARNELL AND GRETA| /
Mr. and Mre, Curtis Weave: ud t far they extend NISSEN In
children, from the Pittsburgh trict STORE PLENTY OF VEGET 11. ES "
\ s" Patuin’ v : : ennnly | “FAZELY—
Were it the home of wlvin r, Fhe farm family An nave a supped
8r.. for a visit an vhile here Mr. |of fresh véketables every day throug Fox News Comedy, Featuring Alber i
ver went me time hunting out the winter if a sufliclent gquantit fo Yanghn and Al Cook. ®
t AM tor : : u ! ind variety are stor . he lare®im Price 10 cand 35 Cents, ell 17
i Here” ER Bg OF CENTRE HALL
spending a week with relatives at Pine ROUND METAL
aw jersey Shore ol ng single roo
and Jersey She i ng 3%,
Prof. Wm jeis) L1H family, from | ing the down rods
hould be connect. ! " :
State College. called at the home offed the eaves at the four corners of i .
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John Relish, on Friday evening the building instead of ¢ the two 1 "
Rev. Baki and family drove olpeaks as in some old systems. There|s | LL
Harrisburg and York last week should be points on all the cupolas Bl
mong former shionere and friends nd cidimnevs, The ends of the hay i a
mong i Te i» ishion § 1
. Senos ant vay ’ x ind thel trad : whotld be connected to the roof 2 i
and befor eturning y k : . 2 ; :
daughter, Gladys, { ind any door track more than siX fect
bright College away from electric light « rf
Mrs. Wesley Hackenberg and daugh- be grounded to the rods. le { i =
ter Geraldine, returned from a week's TRAIN THE FOAL EARLY~The , ois sh
visit to the home of Rev. Catherman.]education of the foal should not be ENDURING GRANITE
at Gettysburg. postponed until it is desired to “break”
ror ors Zeigler and daughter | his as a dyer old. Tim foal needs| The rock thalt lasts through. After serving the people of Centre Hall and vi-
Sarah returned from Philadelphia onto be taught obedience from the start ages and preserves In
ney i Hg ee oe a Teh to, wee of Do aie wh Ini ithfully f 5, Mr. W. A. Od
Sunday after having been Wiha fand OO use of thn hait-] ™emory the names of those whom cinity faithfully for many years, Mr. . Fh cn-
days. Wh le in Philadelpitia they hadler early; be kind and patient. A foal we have had and lost
ye oaare of seeing the Graf Zep-| responds quickly to the treatment re-| monument works is engaged daily kirk has been forced to retire on account of ill health
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pelin pass over the dity odved. in perpetuating the memories
en Brangard. why is cmployed by|~ HOUSE THE PULLETS—Grade and| 10. "owen an t 1s our measure ||] and has sold his Entire High-grade Stock of
the Lycoming Rubber Works In Wh-j house all puliets as they come into .
lamsport, was at the w of his|production. All pullets should be in| to serve in this way.
unrowts can
father, Clayton Brung { 8¢ Ww hilar, qu artes Jot late [Ud ou
hs maar roe, oC He pie | evens ws ame vows | Dry Goods, Underwear, Shoes,
Master Bawin Abbott was tn Lew November nights frequently some dows Centre Hall, Pa.
Ee ll Rubbers, Groceries, Hardware, &c.
ot the never man || FOURS SIXES | i ) Wak J x : Y Cs
—t—ee ©, 505478 Jewel to THE PHILADELPHIA PURCH ASING CO.
POTTERS MILLS. Tr ree ae | r > . . .
meita. Copentav II These famous bargain givers are placing all these
BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO KEEP goods on sale at the lowest price ever known in the
YOUR OLD CAR-- || history of Centre Hall or Centre County.
a EVERYTHING MUST GO. NOTHING RESERVED
. \ Come one, come all ! To the greatest money saving sale ever held in the
ll county. This is an opportunity of a life-time. You can’t afford to miss it.
Friday, October 2
Sale Starts Friday, October 26
AT 9 A. M.
FHIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, AS WE MUST VACATE THE BUILD-
ING: 80 COME EARLY AND AVOID BEING DISAPPOINTED,
OUR PRICES ARE THE MOST RADICAL ATTEMPTED BY ANYONE. MOST PRICES Ad LESS
THAN WHOLESALE COST, AND MANY AT LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE.
' as ¢ y BEAR IN MIND THAT THIS SALE IS TAKING PLACE RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE
We know how it is. You want a new car, yet the old FALL AND WINTER SEASON, ANDYOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS UP THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUN-
one runs pretty good, it gets you there, and back. Of ITY. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT!
course, you have to shift gears quite a lot, the brakes rn E
aren't what they once were, the motor seems: rather dls
tired, but still you've tried 4 few new ones and you : : : .
haven’t seen enough difference to make them worth Hundreds of Bar alns II tore ust | g ese
gathering Was held at Fe the change. Well, just try a Durant ‘'65’’, then try '
a Sra your old one, or any other new one. We know what
tM. Sweney. wits and youll bay. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Morse Men’s B. V. D.
on of Genero HAs Gon Union Suits
Er | & Rogers Shoes
oie 0 ll FETTEROLF'S GARAGE | a 9% Pal 95c
GRANULATED
sc "Ser Homa on Octover 15, I Il 1 Lot Misses’ & Chil- SUGAR
miversary. ‘A very enloyable evening | Il dren’s Pumps, Values to $4.00, S pounds for 2 8C
was spent by everybody. Those pres-
or ana son ciarence, sr and vee |§ NOW Is the Time to Buy | Sale Price, 1.95 Pr.
Thomas Miller and three fdldren. Ev.
elyn, Lynn and Alta; Mr. and Mrs MASON JARS
am lon and, wi: ana +! WINTER HEATERS |
nen i
ise, Helen and Randolph: Mr. and Mra
Brown Hackett and daughter; Mrs BIG REDUCTION—CALL AND SEE THEM. Clark’s 0. N. T. Cotton Pints S55¢ doz.
Wm. Lacas and son, Wiliam; Mr. and
Mrs, FF. W. Frazier, Mr, and Mrs Earl
Frazier and three children, Bernice, 1 Large Refrigerator ae i 4c Spool Quarts 70c doz.
ho had ben visiting her cousin
Robert and Kennet; Mr. and Mrs
John Burkholder and daughter Freda; i —
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Yearick and HOLDS 100 LBS. ICE, suitable for roadstands or restaurants. = EES
daughter Ida: Mr. and Mrs. Charles ALSO, 1 LARGE SECOND-HAND RANGE.
Smith, B. D. Brishin and daughter,
Mra. Boon. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sween
“Boon. 3. ana ir If Shouting Nesde Rebairt Lack of space prevents us from listing all the wonderful
ey. Mr. and Mrs Michael Smith, Mr, . . .
Bre pr eeian | \f your Spouting Nescs Sepairing .., Money-Saving Items in this Store.
wood. Nien IH. 1. Poiist and zon Mer CALL 218M BELLEFONTE, or if you need NEW SPOUTING
1, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carson, Mr. and we have tin-galvanized and copper. od * :
A a Red P FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mis. 5.5. Palme. Mp, ana Mee 2S Great uctions in Prices on ’
and Mre. G, H. McCormick
Sng Vass rodson, Villian, hotert and If your Slate Roof Leaks wee FLOOR COVERINGS, TABLE OIL CLOTH,
Miss Caroline McoClaskey, Miss Lizzie
Black, Miss Orpha Fleisher, Alfred OR ¥¢ NEE Joel J HARDW E RAKES SHOVELS d h
Grove, Max MoGill, Mr. and Mrs M You HED A NEW ONS-CAlL US. AR ’ ’ ’ an ot er
N. Miller. .
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_— ae " WE ARE GLAD TO GIVE PRICES TO ANYONE ON items too numerous to mention.
Electrical Contracting NEW AWNINGS ... | .— w
Tue wulasiguned I prepared to do STORE 18 OPEN ALL DAY until 8 P. M. WE DO NOT It will pay you to come a good many miles to attend
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
OF ALL KINDS CLOSE ON THURSDAYS, BUT DO CLOSE ON SUNDAYS, this Sale of Sales. Remember the Place --
Prepared to furnish all kinds of
} Material,
pass Btate inspection.
Bell 32R11 AR BELLEFONTE Opposite the Railroad Station CENT RE HALL
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