The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 27, 1930, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, Pa.
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& & 6 8 5 8» + + » * Far Show arrisburg next Jan-]*EAT AND ENJOY IT” IS mesyle science PUBLIC SALE REGISTER against the same to present them duly au-
Farm Show in Harr Bg thenticated f £4]
o * 13 is axwell (a 1 ativ f Neo rite 7 pt
CORRESPONDENTS unary, MOTTO OF THIS EXPER] Miss Maxwell is a native of Neenah, —————— ienticated for settlement.
i ' > is. ‘here she still ike er me, 2 A FPVEY NACI . wl 3 FUREY.
DEPARTMENT Now Needs Exercise In recent years we have had a per vi wt n he a on o i : . en SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, at 1:00 1207 Pir NI Td 3 By
i . Phi ects . s , A ’ ihe y 2s 4 Alter she was graduntad in 16 NOG ” A Hes Sout] Ce : . oF 1267 Pret National snk $14
® 5 4 "6 4 0 as 1 lenty of Exer ise and a variaty ofl feet deluge of advice on our ating | nan High school she went to the Uni As ae Ret ne nth ol 3 9 } & Bower. Pittsburgh. Pa.
REBERSBURG | good feed will put the brood SOW inlp.nite, “Eat and grow fat"warnsone|, rity of Wisconsin as a p.eliminary Pp Ll i hi I ol NU, ml MY i fonte, Pa. Executor
hiatus oud . good condition for her work in pro-l. a... of diet experts. “Eat and grow ‘ . Ph llipn: teal
estate, farm stock, \ :
to teaching school for several years, wtorneys, ob
Mr. and Mrs. Harmony and son from gucing the spring litter,
implements, household goods, ete. —E
p a Course in M Hy ith act —— - ————— w—-— m——
Bloomsburg, and some fiends from Ww ws ; < Yd . MM, Bm : & .
fy ater Is Essontial— expert who has no particular det fad] 4, stile science i dving i i rablie Sale.
Sunbury, called at the John Meyer : - to exploit, and If she has any particu: | CTieNte wclence and receiving a Ai)... owen Tat 1:00 P Public Sal
. } 1: Milk is approximaely 87 per cent, Xx] oy oh sk a8 any Mm pioma In houschold economics at the . he Potter Township Bchool Board
home on Sunday M., in Centre Hall borough, the per- ]
thin,” urges another. But tHere sone She followed this by taking
water. Cows producing large amounts |lar motto to suggest it probably would | Milwaukee- Downer whool, during
* & toils as } . he n v . EN, 3 a » " ® Fe al I rity { he i 3 #144 A
Mrs Adam Reish has been on the | .. gx win drink 150 to 300 pounds | be, “Eat and Enjoy ft. which time she was teaching house- | "OPAL proper of. the late Am ~ P, 1 94 t 10:80 A. M., ti
1c ; " "We ih : Bi Je wwe] vl ‘ ' sing will y #8 v the e ut Of ; Verner 293, i 3:80 J 3 hes »
sick list for several davs, of water aplece each day. Drinking She is Miss Helen Maxwell, wil hold economics in Milwauked King will be sold by the executor, Wm i i 3 « Pin
Charles and Paul Miller and their cups furnish the cow with: water when department, “The Kitchen Cabinet in For the next two years Miss Max-
offers at public sale, Baturday, Noe
M. Furey E. M. Bmith, auct, Grove school building, situate % 1
families, from Jeannette, were week- | ghe wants it. They soon pay for them-|a regluar feature of this newspaper, well was engaged in domesti science gorithi eas f the Old Stone Mill in
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end visitors at the home of thelr par- gelves. Thousands of women newspaper read-|, xtension work for the State agricul- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Potter township, n what is known
ers throughout the United States look | tural colleges of Iowa and Nebraska. In the Estate of AMELIA P. KING, as the Pleisher arm ” is 24
to Miss Maxwell's “Kitchen Cabinet” | 14 that work she was called upon to Inte of Centre Hall Borough, deceased. frame,
ents, Charles Millers Apply Manure, Too—
Frank Leister and family from Lew- Where
istown, visited at the home of Nor
ha fr , ro lover | : h
the growth of sweet clover for rectpes of every variety of savory |
is short, the deficinecy of organi dishes, which they know members of
. ; a vyiaiie 13 v plving 4
wi Sat i vrht while Bd. Bierly matter can bemade up by applying their families will enjoy eating and
On Saturday nigh Ariadne te BHERLY thunvard manure before the ground
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having been duly granted the undersigned. |... ned onrds a ‘ 4 y
gill persons knowing themselves indebted oy 4 A : Luimae again
could do It more easily and satisfiact to the estate are requested to make Im A A
vhich are not only palatable but! i. than it had been done before, I mediate payment, and those having claims
nourishing and off<ring the proper in-|, 4
Hardy Alfalfa Yields More— gredients of a well-balanced
give farmers’ wives advice on how to outside
man Herly., on Sunday pian thelr household work so they
and wife were away from home some plowed for potatoes
ona stole shied out of the granary many a farm woman in those two
car parked back of ! ier to thank for taking
is supposed in that Hardy strains of alfalfa have aver-|well { hy we drudgery out of their
sat was taken away. aged from 474 to 6561 pounds more hay One reason why i
Mr. and Mrs. Gill and son from Lock Der acre each year than common va- practical advice on household t Then Miss Mixwe became a lectur-
Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Rossman | rietlies in experiments at the Penn-jare so popular with them is Dex My roan in itor at the numerous
from & Mills, and Mrs. Zettle, | sylvania State College. she understan : Roougnl thelr farmers stitutes which are held in
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Mills, were callers at the . | auspices of the
THMEFECEOE J OABRBBEERSHEL J RMEELITICE Xobemrnenent{ rr —_
vers ly { isconsin She has heen
home on Sunday.
Gramley went to Williams 4 Ry i a frequent « ihuton } ehold
eS Thanksgiving--
the fi 4 oh {versity and with her co-worker she
son Ralph Gramley, principal of | .
| prapared the Women's Bullofin fol
chool of that place, for several days. | 8 8 "Te ee» 3
y 34 i i Misco i { ‘ } tying rat
For a number of weeks the Bierly ¥ ' Wisconsin rm women, then thousand
ALTOONA BOOSTER fa : . - i coples of which are distributed an-
Such is the record of the expert who
writes "The Kitchen Cabinet" f£ this
Heller home on Sunday.
Stores Cannot Supply. will be helpful, for users of
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recipes” find that they
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a common bond whenever women
BOALSBURG ITEMS, dl y Fi. gf (axwel
Rine is spending some pride themselves on thelr cooking
>» at ! home of her daughter, COME { § [together and “swap” ideas on what to
George Fisher, 1 la + 5 . haaky
the members families to
and Mrs. W, W, Mover, of Le-
highton, spent part of last week among T0 ALTOONA i E 1 Bl mmi——
friends in this vicnity. ; > 4 2 Transfers of Heal Estata
Mrs, Dora reassier, of Lewistown y fF 4 4 : W. F. Colyer, ot ux. to H. J
was | ( i he home of Mr. and ON R, : do J ; "7 wit, tract in ntre Hall: $700,
x 4
Mrs, Charles Kuhn, last week. 4 ‘ >" H. J un ‘ x, to Ru
Mr. and Mrs harles Mothersbaugh | FRIDA Y 4 : a Hagan {as in % in $1
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and J 1 ell Iter f State ‘ol. |
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
AND SEE
1¢ ge,
on re sam wil SANTA CLAUS
and
HIS BAND e built y ; ‘ iwation in do | ee va h $17 = JR Pt 30 SOB PORT HAO SESE 3 ANGE SRT SRR, WMD, JIT
IN A WONDERFUL
STREET PARADE
hrough the ALTOONA
Business District!
a AND
The Parade Ria
Will Start
ERC a Rrra vob THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX
SEC | November 28. HAS MANY IMPROVEMENTS
SPRING MILLS 3 "TAVORITES neluding
t r wiv “Humpty - Dumpty,”
“Jack In a Box"
“Aladdin and His Wond rful Lamp”
“Little Bo-Peep” w The introduction of the new and luxury: greater roominess; fine quality
"Ping Dong Bell—-Pussy’s In the IG Chevrolet Six marks the mohair or broadcloth upholstery ; more pleas-
Well™
; “ i most impressive forward ing interior fittings; and a new, completely
‘Jack and the Bean Stalk g
step in Chevrolet's twenty- equipped instrument panel.
tes with Attendants
year record of constant progress and improve-
. : a " ~hassis rw Si
ment. For this Bigger and Better Six offers The chassis of the new Chevrolet Six has also
been refined and advanced in a number of
new beauty, new luxury, new completeness ‘
last Thursday, was considers sue : : : different ways. The frame is heavier, deeper
cess. SAN i A ( | AUS and new quality —yet it sells at lower prices! n ’ — i
Joe Maciak, of New Kensington. and and stronger than before. There is a
F. Bartgrs, of Harrisburg, ar-ived | 1 All Bo d Gi | . a a - ” . : $
n every ee . 3
in town fast Saturday in tn to take nites ¥$ and irs 1 ery curve and sweep of Chevrolet's smoother operating, long lived clutch;
dnner at the latter's parental home, | . Hi t Hip 3 modern lines—in every detail of its new a sturdier front axle; an entirely new steering
0 come and see im An in He s |
rade and Bring THEIR LETTERS Fisher bodies, you will see the fine hand of mechanism; an easier shifting transmission.
after which they started for Bellefonte
on a business trip before returning to
Harrisburg TO SANTA CLAUS, which his cour the master designer and the skillful crafts- In fact, every vital feature of the new car has
ol * Mulf rer an arry Show - jors dll esther it long ti Lot i
3 3 " 3 Jang Ha : , the | lors will gather up along the Route man. And the more closely you inspect it, been made better to provide more thorough
€or with of leasan Ap. visited 10 Ff +3 or a .
: of the Parade,
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former's son, John M. Mulfinger, last the more deeply impressed you will be. satisfaction for the owner.
week,
SEF Sees fst The improvements in the new Chevrolet Six And along with these improvements, Chevro-
PUTTERS B1L1A, Altoona Stores begin at the smart new chrome-plated head- let offers the smooth performance of a 50-
Mills and family of Howard, "iss .
. Will Also Have Their
on Sunday at the home of Mrs.
lamps and extend throughout the entire car. horsepower, six-cylinder motor—four long
ousin, Joseph Parker
. . » : $ » s » 8 » . +
Carson, ‘wife 30d son vieted] Official Opening The radiator is deeper. The lines are longer semi-elliptic springs—four hydraulic shock
¢ | and lower, giving an air of exceptional fleet- absorbers—a safety gasoline tank at the rear
ver the week end at the homes of |
their « uehte Mis Edward ons : 3:
H Sh " in h ., Tn = ward ro at ness and grace. And the interiors of the new “of the car—and an economy of operation not
0nnd SLER, suisse) HJAUNEa + 8L ess |
Chester | Christm as Fisher bodies provide a new degree of comfort surpassed by any automobile.
» » AT NEW LOW PRICES
of the
pio umer, vistot te homial || Shopping Season
see Mrs, Palmer's oldest daughter, Mrs, F id
Alvin Sellers. who ia patient there, i on ri ay--
Mra. J. K, Ray and daughter Anna. | The Day of Santa Claus’ Parade
of Tyrone, visited with friends over
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the weekend. Mothers and Fathers are invited
Mrs, Lucy Wilkinson, of Hard gbure toc ome with the boys and girls The The
and inspect. the Sport Coupe
and inspect the $ . “ $s i p $
I Ellen Walkinaow,__ Wonderful Display Phaeton . . . 510 Coach . . ... 545 with ramble seat . 575
spent the day with frienas tn Unton-|| of Christmas Gifts The $ Standard $ | Standard $
ie —_—— and Other Seasonable Roadster. . 475 Loupe, 235 Sedan . . . %635
. o » + os oa . .| Merchandise S ort Roadster Standard Five- Special
FARM CALENDAR That Altoona Merchants will have th rumble seat $495 | Window Coupe $545 Sedan 0 %650
TIMELY REMINDERS FROM |] ready startng I anh
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE 4 CIAL JIPMENT E A.
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE : I RIDAY, NOV. 28 Chevrolet Trucks from $355 to $695.
© 0 5 0 0 0 » 0 0 2H i] The Day of Banta Claus’ Parade, All prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan.
Cull Low Producers
is visiting at the home of hér niece,
Mra. Ellen Wilkinson
Poor cows and heifers from infer'or |
animals should not be carried through | E Ww d d
the winter. Sell them now and feed | very eanes ay
the hay to the rest of the herd, An |
empty stall is much better than one | I S b b D
occupled by a poor cow. | $ Juburban ay
Change Practices Slowly In the Stores of Members of the
Make changes gradually In the IT’S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX
management of pullet flocks to avoid
ESS Em oR DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte
Members of the 4-H clubs in the
in, ir products and. utging| HOMAN MOTOR CO. - Centre Hall
Corn And potatoes at the Pennsylvania | ee——