The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 23, 1930, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
REBERSBURG COL. H. W. SHOEMAKER on the ¥. A. Auman farm, will sell; COURT PROCLAMATION, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Avestock and Implements. Sale at 1% —————— In the Estate of MRS. ALICE 1.
o'clock.~E. M., 8mith, auct, | WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward | DURST, late of Centre Hall Borough,
Fleming, President Judge of the Court! entrs County, Pa., decenned
of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial Letters of administration
District, consisting of the County of having been duly granted
Centre, having issued big precept. bear- | 1 persons ing the
to the estate ge requests )
Charles Slack, a prominent citim who recently resigned from the forelgn Ek Tiee Sars a TT pc a — i oo. aug. p— 1530, to me liected, for holding a a arm + I ,e -
f Cent Hall, was in town one day | i after having been transferred BAT RDAY. FEBRUARY 1st, al . 5 2 0 9» Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ | i. seated for settlement
; » o'clock 1 M., on tha Bower farm, one ARE YOU HAVING SALE! Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of
ner Tyson drove from iia rin rg Corl Shoemaker is known through- mn Bo at ol Potters Mu : 3 i . : . g > he the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and
T; He J ol. Shoemal Kk gh- smith 1 farm stock, vehicles ar « Permit us to remind farmers Coneral Jali Delivery. in Bellefonte, for
. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. out Pennsylvania as the publisher of y.,00h0ld goods. —I. M. Smith. auct who expect to hold public sale th's the County of Centre;
rer tha week end the Altoona Trbune, an historian and 8 yr hin thoy should 0 thair A i } : : Worth sling 1a worth ‘ng —aay
Corman, one of GregR 1. conservationist SATURDAY, MARCH §th, a 14 anla rot be dt nt the (rs IY 0 SOnVenS Or tim
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bierly and Mr. ENVOY TO BULGARIA |
\ rs Simmer Miller spe “friday »
and Mrs. Eimer Miler spent Friday President Hoover, a few days ago, |
Public Sale Register
Sale n "te o under this head is carried
Free of 8 e when t are printed at
Po all others the charge is
SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, at 12:30
“ook P. M., 2% miles east of Potter
in Georges "nlley 1). 13. Drees
i ok A Vel hile Mr. jierly at ’ mn
in Lock Haven. While hy Bi iy a | nominated Col, Henry Wharton Shoe:
tended to business matters the indies |
maker, of McElhattan, Clinton c<oun-
Wot tv, to ba Mhister to Bulgaria. He
ton Yeher succeeds 'H. F. Arthur Schoenfield,
vigited at the home of a brother, Clay » A
1
wently cow ing date of the tenth day of January
lume
to be Minister to Costa Rica EDWARD DUI
K, on State road m
1 ’ ¥ ' ww. |B Mi eve H. Bungar Cb oe] ther: ‘for titre Th ML GCID0AE As oh ADG Lhe Tra verse |
he nnsylva Is fit nd used farn nnohinesy BM r 4 inforrgati ir others w Jury called fo » regular meeting of |
will convene on
INSURANCE ap
REAL ESTATE
PP PPees
} a “IM on { } farm stock and Implements
entre Hall, call-{ "State. though born 'n Nes t. C. Tressler. BE. M. Smith, auect, ;
Sunday, | :
NOTICE is bershy given to the |
Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder : y ¥ ” 3
men and also hh Constables {that WANT ro BUY
| ry in the Am nb hi may have business in their respectiy OR SELL ?
. Shon ana a . MIDLAY VOB up sal 2. M. Smith, auct | Ne aL . . Then districts. requiring two report to the
4 gv ya . ' . v ¥ ' . hd % ul ~ - ro
GOLD STAR MOTHERS, tion Berlh i ha A ex 2 reve Tess AFA Foret tRiA . i Honorable Court) that they be then | SEE US FIRST.
A 1a 8 amber of thie { 1 Star tom Vely In Euro pT i Pa i MY . : . \ YALL ii 49 : b 04) rr : : . . end there in thair proper persons at |
FRIDAY, MARCH 14th,
ier farm,
® FF Peer
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fp ro
iv + wr forest destruction and soll ero O CLOCK , In Or ¢ Edward 1 r x sk { ‘ bive arn b - i rors
mothers who are entitled to a visit to. ing fo i } n and sodl 4 : a ; : : TEND " the time specified above, with thelr | .
arm. ale Hyvaton nt all ters - ight party
Europe, as ranged by the r Ds » ct seis ’ st tO 1 Fe he Ate 5 B od 435 | iit} ‘ov 1 records, Inquisitions, examinations and \ b
partment, are from Central Pennsyl- SPRING MILLS Sonus. Stock rd 1 ‘Dle- | Wards. Particulars free—itol-Kel Hos. if OWn remembrances, to do those | C.D. BARTHOLOMEW
vania. i. Dairvin Lan will” have a nt ~ r F M; fle vy 2 , Mya ofp vis sivas vb Gr yy things to thelr offices appertaining tol . a
alr nen's League Vi Dave an ments. p Maves 134 fary Dey ; reds } YE " 2 »
Those entitled to the trip from Cen- 4 hs A . gon & : » Greenfleld, Ohlo, be done, and those who are bound in| CENTRE HALL, PA.
1-day session next Saturday at which ny ’ i g i
tre county are: MONDAY, MARCH 17th, at 10:00 recognizance to prosecute against the |
: x : time the; fl install the officers for
Mrs. Millicent E. Aukerman, Spring nsuin 4 \ £1 vill A. M., onedalf mile east of Potters prisoners that are and shall be in Jail
- ihe ensuing vear and a 100n will perve . . ‘ -
Mills; Mrs. Ella Bartleson, State Col- bmi " > nes Mills, on the Allison farm by Albert of Centre County, be then and there to
% 1 > Ginner ni Ww : " under ¢
mrtwright, Moshan- a sa , . i's Jacobs: Clean-up sale of 1 took prosecute against them as shall be just,
lege; Mrs. Annle Cartwy nl farm stock
ne nus © O11 i ‘ » ii Ors Lniz ion . i
non; Mrs Eliza Fravel, Nittany; Mrs bac. Ate ee ' # . : and Implements—E. M., Smith, auct. " ) L Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa
Jennie Hile, Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Mary = = "HH Jere will be an enterialy. ty a : le INA IVY 3 he 13th day of January, in the r of
1. Lauck, Snow Shoe: Mrs James IL. ment present by the home depart TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, at 10 A. r Lord. 1930. and ti Edth y . of
. : ok | RL a vis will be followed by sev- | M., 1% miles cast of Centre Hall, by The best shave the Independ de nce of the U nit ted States
Miller, Bellefonte; Mrs. Margaret Quick eakers who will give soma !Jacob Sharer and Son: Far stook
Snow Shoe: Mrs. Isaac C. Tressler, M1 al Ak I's yh iil FAV 8OIN Ja » Sharer and Re on: Arm st He by d of America
: nteresting talks for the benefit of the and implements —E. M. Smith, auct. YOu ever na H. BE. DUNLAP, Sheriff Automobile
- ” & 4 s on ik. §
Pleasant Gap, and Mrs. Clara Trump, ik i sg and also for t
mil proucers and ago or he yn rsa - >p Sherif Office teliafo >
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, at # «Or your heriff’'s Office, Bellefonte, Pa.
Philipsburg. ae. Towekret od. ited to be Drs ; 's C -
: sumer. Everybody is Invited to be pres-| \ Sy 0 pe 3 mflon west Workmen s Compen-3
Penn State to Abandon Compulsory Miss Bernadine Wagner of Harris- XN Senre Hall J. & Brooks will sell money sation
Chapel Attendance. burg, spent a few hours at her paren- dale yo e at. Rp wpenta; Slenn-yp 50¢ back if : and Fire.
. : Sap al home last Sunday. . : Er
Compulsory chapel will be discon- la : Sip WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, at § a your
tinued at the beginning of the 1¢30-| Mr. and Mrd B. G. Meyer spent 9% miles west of Beliefont r for 5 § DEALER J. ROY SCHAEFFER,
31 college year at Penn State, the BS! ay isiting Mr. and Mra. Jin 0.1, Run road. B. C. Bloom will $1 f | CENTRE HALL, PA.
College Board of Trustees declded on a Yoo 4 and POENAS, (sell: Farm stock and implements; a oF 10 cannot | Bell 4113"
nday afternoon upon the recommen- 88 this RB meyers home iean-up sale ~~ Sait miss
Bionday afternooi Hp = the x om JOBIO. Yeni ag. + c an up a - 8 M Saath. ol t Sample supply you,
A ign y aL Irs. Carrie Erfl will have sale of SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 12:30 Blade.. 10¢ write direct
hap ser 54 be Co SLCY 1 i » nr 3 a :
Chapel s Al as personal property in March. P. M, by Harry E. Relsh, in Centre
at present ca aa \ on nis wi ; Hall: n stock and implements — .. a a el
not be requir to attend. The change — ———— EM Rotts ow : 8. PROBAK CORPORATION t y i eonper |
does not aff ittendance at chapel FOR SALE—A lo f corn fodder,— rT sao a v ae Beating Sins Samet G8, Wn orn I ryinit Y Dept. |
during the current college yeaar, Mrs, 1 Vv. Dorman, Yeagertown a a TE . ATA \.' 656 FIRST AVENUE NEW YORK ar : » |
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iti | - - . there are nun 4 coins, bis. THEATR
MILLHEIM, PA.
‘SATURDAY, JAN. 25—
Richard Barthelmess
I
“Drag’
in the sensational new
The Oantre Reporter. $1.50 a year.
1 he sensational value of the Gr atest Chevrolet in | ii a
HYDRAULIC SHOCK Chevrolet History is based on definite points of WEATHERPROOF
y Can't Reach ’Em
ABSORBERS BRAKES
Baur Delon-Lovejoy hr superiority—which you can easily check for your- A A | Th
draolic shock absorbers expanding, weather
wx all models eliminate proof brakes assure post.
road shocks and increase self. From its improved 50-horsepower six-cylinder tive brake action at all
comior times
valve-in-head engine, to its beautiful new bodies |
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by Fisher—it sets a new standard of quality for | Si Chestnut Says
the low-price field.
50-HORSEPOWER - GASOLINE GAUGE ‘ : . 3. 3 .
MOTOR ON DASH The children do not hang onto their moth-
A great sigcylisiiut suo. A few of Chevrolet's extra-value features are listed The instrument panel er's skirts these days, because by the time
tor, increased to 5-horse- carries a new grouping of
power, gives smoother, the driving controle-in-
guieter istation, with on this page. Check them over carefully. Then cluding a gasoline gauge. they are tall enough to reach them they are
come in and drive this car. Learn what these new able to go it alone.
features mean in terms of finer performance— Si always was a rather observing old cus-
PRONZE-BUSHRD greater comfort—greater handling ease—and NON-GLARE -tomer. He might have added that when |
Te tpn: increased safety. It will take you only a fewminutes ang FIDSHIRLD grown folks start a savings account they do
. e new Fisher body
non-glare windshield not need to hang onto any one for support
tons are bushed with . -
high-grade bronze to to find out why this car is winning more praise deflects the glare of . .
approaching headlights. either, but are soou able to go it alone. Our
; Ww ver shown. A finer
than any Chevrolet we have ever s Bank offers you every safeguard and protec-
Six in every way—vet it sells— : tion.
ES ————————
provide smoother oper.
ation and longer life,
NEW HOT-SPOT . LARGER
v MANIFOLD . at rea i BALLOON TIRES
A larger hot-spot mani- po : we
Fulda etoowos muss G Nec Hie hoc THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
vaporization of fuel improve roadability,
improving performance comfort and appearance.
eMclency. Re duce d Prices / CENTRE HALL, PA.
RE ——— st.
STRONGER REAR -— TWO-REAM
AXLE HEADLAMPS
Larger and stronger rear The ROADSTER The SEDAN ....cccovrenneed.. 8870 Two-beam headlamps
axle featie-inade of the DELIVERY 595 controlled by a foot bute
nest nickel steel--add + 5 21 5 Cid ton mit re
greatly to durability and The PHAETON .. The SEDAN none dimming the
tang tie, The SPORT ROADSTER The LIGHT DELIVERY Haha.
The COACH .................5008 CHASSIS .....coovvvee $865
The COUPE .......oovceeess. 8008 The 1% TON CHASSIS.......0620
NEW ACCELERATION The SPORT COUPE ..........508 The 1% TON CHASSIS ADJUSTABLE
DRIVER'S SEAT
A new automatic accel \ ~ . »
{ration Jump ftotides The CLUB SEDAN ..........5088 WITH CAB ....o.vv.... 5088 A FARMER living in
— turn ul .
which modern traffic gives the proper position. Grant County, Ind.,
necessitates, * . . .
All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan had 75 hogs to sell. He thought it would be
wise to telephone and see if prices were
firm. Prices had dropped 6c. He licld the
SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR hogs until prices rose again and gained
Je a pound.
DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
HOMAN MOTOR CO. - Centra Hall
A SMOOTHER, FASTER, BETTER
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