THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1930. 20, THE CENTRE REPORTER, . 0 oo ¢ oo © 8» a CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT ® . - . * - - ® » * @ BOALSBURG NEWs ITEMS, The Ladies’ Bible ov: of the Re- formed church will hold their annual the S Nov, 22 supper, 65 ce ISSN chicken 8 Saturday 8 o'clock Everybody Mrs fiom a Anna and Mp, daughters SuPer In room, to nts, evening, from b Price is cordially invited. returned Misses of Segner has her Charles visit with Margaret Mrs Marjo.ie and friends Cousins, at Homan Carlisla and Groh, and George spent Pitts Ju in, the week-end with in burgh. Miss Segner Mrs, and An and a Sween companied Miss Ida Saturday afters to with her aunt, ed Dornsife and son. Jacob Lenker, : guests of Mr, and Mrs. of Reitz on Sunday. Mre turn to >. Hall expect Wilmington, 131, this after anjoyving the summer at their here, Mra, William Stuart i Win George ( and home spent the K end in and Mrs um Tusseyville, wind mer Campbell, and Mrs, E of Oak John Wert Mr, daughter, of Lowder and f and Mrs and Mrs, Cedar Creek: and services mer attended in on rs of the local are planning on the exterior } h. mh Sunday t some both and — REBERSBURG. ——————————— Lose Sait Astor, » $ re Emerick, Asa Centre d all and the that intment great Emerick Heirs Against Jacob in ttore sylvania flexi the Emerick helrs the As. alleged cted suits the against of an two trade basis the that to Cor Astor entate ove Emerick this docu - he possession of the presentatives, their latest attempt the Astor he New to fortune claim was York Supreme RE ——— A —— G. 0. P. Has Majority of Two In the Next House, An unofficial list of members elected to House of 2na Congress imued a few days ago by William Tyler Page, clerk of the House: showed 218 Republicans, 216 Democrats, and one Farmer-Labor. On the basis of dertificiites Issued by Otto G. Fifield, Secretary of State for Indiana, Representative Albert H. the the i Vestal was listed as re-elected from the Sth Indiana disrict over Claude Ball, the Democratic candidate, who was defeated by nine votes. The only course left Ball Is a con- test in the House, A oP ——— Sunbury Chureh Cross Visible Far. Aviators arriving at the Bunbury almport declare that a lighted cross. re- cently placed on the tower of the Zion Lutheran church, is visible for 65 niles. They first ses it when they Cross the crest of mountalns near Ta- maqua, heading west at night where it shows as a blur of light, rapidly as suming form. SCHOOL «0 » 6 & oo » eed for Health Adding liver oll odd the also to texture Cows Need Cattle of flock and of the shells, Roughage— need roughage fed but large the 108s limited gmount what than usual concentrmtes for a roughage should not i better to make or to buy use stack hay, oat pulp, Burn Insect Quarters— Cut down the insect 1331 by cleaning up the burning all infected fall, ful way. Need Water for Milk— Cows will will be insects i drinking water Heat the to remove can get clean they want it witer in tanks | in the winter the chill, | Keep Rust from Forming of on the moldboard, cultivator implements of off ment, A campaign to rls { Quchanna University) was determined cont grease plow shares hon shovels of 200 Lutheran ole gv from the Institution's nddress Smith, at | Hi 116s | a new class: additional en and and * othey ture, Coat of farm similiar na ly u a an by the sel the comes rust, Take Annual Inventory— Take erty more «us oultry oom 1 the an Inventory of the farm prop starting the record to Informed and supplics year's lowment before book, | It is well bo as to what | Transfers equipment are on hand| fol i J00n for the rations, Iw > 4 . i inkleblech, Lights Mean More Eggs— | twins $1 : Artificlad lights Elvina E. GEE production of Royer, tract in Milk poultrymen prefer Charles ¥. Pletcher, lHghts enough Losch. tact in Ben give hens a Edith M. Dale, Atty they | Commonwealth of 1% Apply Hin $1 ration Detwiler, ot al, { Ope ot HOME will stimulate the | normal hens, Many | n, turn on the | the morning to In day In whi h | Gramliey, the It straw r beet of to in 12~-hou Carly the may Coniplete Fruit growers ly harvest a high or eat and lay, Ferguson twp. : lohn Heber to J iaines twp.; $1060 Emily M. Sprech Heaton, tra ET) in Spray se and ; this uni grade i V rng more applica State n this College entomologists ————— ee —————————— The Centre Reporter $1.60 a year. tice, say if they { Publle Sale, Tow public mal 10 buliding, Old on farm goods BEreon household stock, Implements Potter Bchool Board fit verober 28, at The nahip us | oerers it ff linsgrove, | a conference nen and laymen field, following | ® oy nt L& i 2 ’ ny Saturday, No- M., situate : LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 80 A ine #ehionl of Gio CAUTION Rive notice NOTICE, otith east the HMione having efi 53 13 4 i wil debts she titer township, what Is known ih Fleisher of $150,000 for 34 feet in £500 000 | weather boarded {with 11-inch | weather Doardad, Ke lala BI = Haines | ; Morris yg swullding is 24 studding frame, | COL Inside and outside | ois mire Hall, Pa and outside farm. YER 2. Db, 1 by si 24 on bonrds, again EXECUTORS NOTICE. } Estate of AMELIA P KIN Centre Hall Borough, Letters testamentary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themeeives indebted to the estate are requested to make im- mediste payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly su. thenticated for settlement. " . y In the 3 order Potter Twp, School Board, | e wie, late of Gesosinod al. to - " ————————— — in PUBLIC BALE REGISTER. i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, [1:00 o m., the er farm, 1 mile east of Panns Cave, on the Penn Hall road, by 8, P Horses, cows, ots ract at exec, to Daniel $245 to lock p on Daniel Weav 8 twp ad ner rte wp.: R150 Fact, to the vania, tract { SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, at PP. M.,, 4 miles Centre Hall tate Highway Houte No Ph lips: tate, f Orndorf: in implements, -3., M nNKY Smith, auct, in South Smith MARCH Frank Today the Chevrolet Motor Com- the Better Chevrolet Six. a new model pany presents ligger and of the six-cylinder car which has enjoyed such wide popularity. In both the chassis and body of this new six- cylinder Chevrolet you will find expressed, as never before, Chevrolet's well-known policy of progress through constant improvement, For—uwithout departing Jrom the basic fea- tures which have won the enthusiastic ap- proval of over 2,000,000 buyers—Chevrolet has produced a six-cylinder car which represents an entirely new standard of quality, value and refinement in the low-price field. Your first impression of the new Chevrolet will be one of striking fleetness, grace and beauty. The car is longer, lower and modernly smart. The radiator has been deepened and its appeur- ance enbanced by a curving tie-bar and chrome-plated parabolic headlamps. The long » » AT NEW LO Chevrolet has long been one of priced cars in the world. Yet due to the save the lowest ings of volume production and increased manufacturing efficiency, the Bigger and The Phaeton’. . , $510 eter. . 3475 $495 The Coach Standard Coupe . Sport Roadster Standard Five- With rumble seat back gracefully into the new hood lines unbroken to blend And craftsmanship more evi- sweep Fisher bodies. never was Fisher's fine dent thanin the bodies of the new Chey rolet Six! Not only are the smart, graceful, new bodies roomier and more comfortable, but as you study them you will discover many gratifying new features and pleasing refinements—many examples of that painstaking attention to detail which is the basis of true quality. Mechanically, too, the new Chevrolet Six is a better automobile. The wheelbase is longer. The frame is stronger. The steering is easier. The clutch is more durable. There is a smoother, quieter, casier shifting transmis- sion. 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