The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1930, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. « PA.
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wocus a rmmsoxs | SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST. | we amr wn corm
C. H, H. SCHOOL NOTES,
W in Observe School Day, May 9-—
Hall I ots
ay at he High school! build-
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4 Not
Wradford, farmer
wnting 5000 onion
this year's groy
Mr. and Mis. H. A
ertown, visited
Mrs. Wi
Boalsbarg,
Miss
and Mrs
| --and for the --and the
Summer MEN Gra iduate
Is just beyond the horizon. We :
ing trained by the bi — ; tv toa) th we have prepared an elaborate Either boy or girl can safely
: : Hare read 0 She A
turtie turl , which Girls’ Defeat Port Matllda— } i'w you le mon
wents of the after aa an : ‘i itium Interesting Dresses and Coats
and embr
group of Sults—every one the {i come here and know that the
north of the PP. 3
. Sauee ¢ | NOON’ > ’ rata : for early Summe Year, 1 ' -w
number % Babeball pimes befwes rahorabure HA i hool girls use ball tear rt mmer wear. Not find and priced—well from $10.75 ~and all the aceessories—will be
SINATRA Hnt1. Ma aa . : only styled nicely, hut priced
and Centre Hall teams 8 8, ' hin Ahan hla a
will entertain the patrons in the after: 11. The first inning. Polly £0 18, right.
choleest value that we could proper blue sult or white dress
and to #2250, and higher—mostly In | walting—mode ratzly priced for
2.-pants Sulis, the proper things,
%. 12 ou re EE JUST RECEIVED, a large group of Dresses, all at
Tools hore: Fran “evening | © Friday Centro an ie won its Sm 16, Ala oummines, 10, ant Ac-|[IIf $4.95, and each dress an out-of-the-ordinary. “A
the members of
mento Pu commie A spend bens. by tie Ld atl re Mae wih ui Word to the Wise” --come early.
dinner wi
Enna Jettick Shoes | you cux rivy rary serannox | Walk-Over Shoes
nie hd roon- | NIEMAN DEPARTHENT STORE
Fr.
Hh.
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
GO FARTHEST” EVERY PURCHASE MILLHEIM
» Tr
viatter
FE.
tite.
There's no greater as- bearing it has been
surance of used car carefully checked and
alue than the Chev- thoroughiy recondi-
rolet red ‘OK that tioned by expert me-
counts’’ fag, found hanics. If vou want
only on the used car reliable transporta-
stocks of Chevrolet tion—insist upon a
deal - This t ad cuay- used car “with an OK
nies 8 that the car that counts.’
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MAXWELI
| The great reception accorded the new Chev-
iN is
| TOUR] rolet since its introduction, January Ist, has
aint, TOP brought unusually large numbers of fine used
' Tires, P 4 up cars to our showrooms. To make room for fur-
Curtaln®, an ther trade-ins we must clear our stocks at once.
nolstering Therefore we are offering these spectacular
values for 3 days only —typical selections
y - condition. from our used car stocks. Buy now and profit
We have taken on a Com- by these extraordinary savings.
plete Line of LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS!
NIAGARA 1926, 1927, 1928 Chevrolet Tracks, 1927 Chevrolet Coach. If yon were
any one. You cannot
in good
DUSTING MACHINES Eo re Tar)
PIC rom v }
- - terms, through GMAC,
. I to) Nui and MATERIALS : : om
was not made known here, is said t Abeeddenivane Dw 1925 Ford Truck. Truck buyers look Ford Touring, in good running eon.
be from Mhroy. He took the student{ ' J .. A" Gb «HEM; Jor the 1m this over. Two foot extensions: Rux- iiy\an, realy Tor actudl swrvics, Just
to the physician and pald for f ry . a. Wf : f aul vy 2 A frodm in ba oar for @ beginner, ou nnot
jces. Mr. Shingler is a resident of Al Hide) RAIS an, ia uy the lires
tona NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. dition, Very reasonable at $75, ve ask
ment
Three hravers wot taken throug For SBale--Good second-hand range, » A. a
town 1 week by Jess Hassinger, alall fixed up; cheap. Alsc xe 0
Slate UaDber, of Reet le he a a AMG NO Buy “OK” Used Cars From Your Chevrolet Dealer
mals were captured "nie ounty, | Bellefonte, oli
and win
eer 3e Set 0 some wave, DEAD PER Ree ay | DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
sion. One of the beavers is iudeed a Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 36,
Sten Toe vom Thar on cone san; cui se our sone. | BRADFORD & C0. HOMAN MOTOR CO. Centre Hall
3 : : M1 FOR SALES shoats, weighing about
done the animals when caught in them.lgo mg cach—H. R. Wolfe, Centre CENTRE HALL
Mr. Hassinger also had with h a pet} Hail maa —
raccoon. He ha the frecdom f the :
car and responded to every move of ———d———— n R——— ——————————————
friendliness on the part of those who
looked him over and petted him HIT I AND RUNN—1¢ Looks As Though the “Wifi” Will Have a Strenuous Time Cashing In Batts Policy! BY RAITT
On Tuesday B. D. Brishin accompan- OER — 1 AVE nowt Terme ! v £ Yisoat. ont gnirw DYE tar ae wat RE SHALL we - BRING WM OUT Te WITCHEN-
fed his daughter, Mrs. Roxanna Rob NEWS FoR vou-—vounr ULE RANE 4 RAN UM DOWN AA KNOCKED ’ . LAY sam miss tt . 0 1 Just Swirt Ts CARPET
' i ot ALL OF Us UPPER
¢rtson, to her home In Hartford, Conn. BEE RUN OVER BY A "GTAMORILL TOMBSTONES Tuty Rt - . 1
where he will make his home for the ten errs / WET aint HOE Nou
present. The trip was made by train
Mr. Brisbin has lived In Centre Hall
since early in the seventies. His first
venture in business hers was a con-
fection and tobacco store in the Felm-
lee building, on the site where the Lau-
theran church now stands. He later
engaged in other Mines, lumbering tw
ing the leading one. He wna twice
postmaster, He carries with him the
best wishes of a large circle of friends
to his nk'w home In the New England
State,