The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 14, 1931, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
BOALSBURG ITEMS, | PENNY- A WORD COLUMN LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Milibelm Stores’ Summer Closing. nd act very sleepy
CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Jacob Meyer, Mrs, A. J. Hazel S————— Beginning May 14 a ending Bep- | Kill Weeds Chemically
DEPARTMENT ard Mrs, Wm Brouse attended the FEED GRINDING John R. Hu The Junior class of the Centre i {tember 24th, the following Millheim Woda
.- 4 2.9 9.9 . . Missionary Conference of the Reformed ford, a Philadelphia Miller, has leased Hizh school will dd a festival on the |e hant will observe the Thursday
STR BP church at Centre Hall, Thursday. Mrs. [the Penn Flouring Mill, located at : afternoon and evening closing
REBERSBURG. : :
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Mr. and Mrs. Kelley and daughter Mis.
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1831
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" 16 in ¢ is v doing A school grounds on the evening of Mem-
W. W. White and son Eugene, My, and Farmers Mills, and Is now doing feed 190. groun a John M
gr § 52 als selling : : wiry y { Vv The Spring Milla band wi oy t vy :
Samuel Reitz and daughter sth-]|8rinding 3 FLA ling D, & G. 4 Hora Day Fie Sprh I'. B, Ulrich, barber Plant Crops Separately—
Louise, of State College, speng Sunday], . Mrs. W. J. Wagner, Mrs, J. RR. Ir- and poultry feed, j “Ll rurnish the musi See further an- HH. 8, Stover. jeweler
with Mrs. Abbott, sister of Mrs, Kelley, win. Miss Anna Dale and Miss Cathryn TOMATO PLANTS “Earle A OUNcEmEnE On posters. Wealss Pure Food Store 2 no it : the Taomh
Mrs. John Ocker and daughters Jean|]Dale, attended the Corfference of theluiintg for Je Mis GW. Tr ats : haffer Btore, groceries, 1 ALTE n roDs
and Julian, of Bellefonte, spent the | Lutheran Missionary Society at Mil-loantre Hall Jl at home of Mis. D Kern, barber. :
end with Jatives in town, fiinburg, the same date F. Smith, nears west of Spring Mills, made a4 narrow E.. RB. Shrecker
Mrs, Russell wzarias, from Mr. and Mrs Georg Stuarg and . cape from destruction by fire a few / A. Frank &
nd ley, wtherman and George. Jr, and Miss Nannie Belle PIANO FOR BALE Upright pianoldayvs ago. Fire had been built in a fire Neff & Bon
Stumit, of Crafton Vere w kK-end vis for sals Inquire ai hi office, lace in the out Kitch n and in
Boob, butcher, tained from
The farm residence of ¥ M Zubler, M. J.
manner the flames got
tain d i addy SALE LEA inyer piano, ro A chemlenal fr (
fon! must
conflagration
FARM CALENDAR
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The Centre Reporter, $1.50 TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
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Riegel Centre I 4 i \ . i i decreased 15 4
RADIO
Repair Service
EGGS Inherit Ability—
hing eggs, Tc per 1 wa are ood or bad vroftcers A
- y ¢ on, Bpring Mills, = Ving on thair thelr inheritanca. and We are prepared in a modern
Adalaide owistown. drove over t . m State TL Tsiiide he way they are fed. Provide for a. up-to-date Shop to give prompt
be wit SK ‘ ee NOT iT SALE Several tons { BOOK herd: i ; Are hoi . and efficient service on all makes
Ida Weaver. fo 1 short time on Sun-leame with Snow 8hoe on Friday. 2 { _ ¥ my: ama jot ta. BOOL, ches! careful selection « a herd sire now. of Radio Bets, at Reasonable
posts ~H., W, Dingess. Centre Prices.
21 Sel! your ro
a in 4 COWS on both
Stats ‘ollege Yair \
farm produce tate 4
Chicks Become Ile
Coocldionis usually Text chicks SKYDER'S RADIO X.. PE
—eggs and butter— fron 3 to 2 w of age. The first (1. 0. O.. F. Bag)
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Ernest Tyson and wife,
Why depend ‘on tinkering and
guess work, Give UUB a call.
week «nd guests at he "iHian Miss len Geer was calle t Uidg OR 8B Frei passpnger Dodge
Tyson home, way Wednesday wv thy with f heritory Six ike new only run
Penns | grandfather. ret Arming . onday ¢ = imiles rice right. Inquire,
neart | ume her school work irungard, 615 Chestnut Street,
Sunday.
samuel Gephar ¢ having hi homed}, : - as : Ebi 5 : FOR SALE~§-burner 1 stow with by
autified with a nev at of paint a oh . Loven, in good condition.—Aj
Nand Mts. Ernst Hare, of Mijas WL Mea E. M_ Kubn svent/ om, TELEPHONE ALT —
Hall, were in town an FOR SALE —Freed-Elsma BE MMMM
The
Spirit of a Bank
erids- on Just call up
1 PE 0 & nden ail wentjtan i oun
SPRING MILLS to 1 thumt riand attend Synod no Eee urrent. 18
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your customers
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i NT! am raising hot-hous for orders!
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, garden plants on a large ale, all y
H Krumring 3 ; sy Freddi} ang vinrd 108; also, 1 !
Merkle, et ux, tract in State Seed. See me before buying else ®
The modern
Yarm home has a
Telephone
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Chevrolet
has struck a popular new note a
in motor-car styling ~~ Noi amr
"ie Tire B Ble and
| went into the Ditch”
Many factors have lines, sweeping fend
contributed to the ers and massive wire
remarkably wide- wheels strikingly
spread popularity of suggest the car's
the new Chevrolet fleetness and power.
Six. Among these And the appeal of
are smooth perform- Chevrolet's beauty iy
ance, low price, is made more pro- QUALITY ik hal
matchless economy, nounced by the fact
exceptional riding that all models are ni " or in
ease and driving available in a vari- esata. Joe in 45021...............85.69
semble i ance is the de luxe wire -
pm faa fire seams of comfort. But neo ety of colors. whids with or Ways 4.75-19........ -—— 6.65
deign feature has been spokes and massive chrome.
more strikingly evi. Interiors, too, are and ub wpa
dent in the enthusiastic public reception unusual in every way. The upholsiery
of the car than its smart new style. is carefully tailored. S:ats are roomy,
deeply cushioned and invitingly soft.
Fisher Body craftsmen, with their back- And the interiors are tastefully
ground of fine-car designing, have made :
this new Chevrolet an exceptionally
attractive automobile.
Study it from any angle and
vou find it extremely
pleasing. Look at it from
the front and you are
impressed by the modish
"Old Tires are foolish risks in these days
of low Goodyear prices.”
Lifetime Guaranteed Tiwi iii
H... you a
place where you
can see to sew in
the evening?
In fact, the new Chevrolet
Six is such a thoroughly
fine<looking automobile
that it has become a very
popular choice with every
type of buyer. You find it
LOWEST PRICES ON
TIRES IN THE HISTORY
A well-shaded
portable lamp with
the right size bulb
beside your favorite
chair makes a
comfortable place
to sew.
WEST
PENN
POWER CO
BETTER LIGHT MEANS
BETTER SEWING
ensemble of deep radiator,
large headlamps and
arched tie bar—-all gleam-
ing in rich chromium plate.
Viewed from the side, the
long hood, low-swung body
Prices
Standard Coupe, $535: Coach,
*
not only the smart family
car, but the smart personai
car as well—g worthy com
panion to the expensive
automobiles of the two-
and three-car houschold.
Centre Hall