THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 193L THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ta i= IMU c Bor- | STROHMEIER, late of tre Hall thirty-three day hunters who of Thomasville, and Mrs. Gibboney, of mediate payment, and those having clalzs| RONIMUS, late of Centre Hall re ’ e of Centre lunch to x y | Reeds ville against the same to present them duly av-|.,.., Centre County, Pa. | Borough, Centre County, Pa., deceased, : iy Jor. Mutt I of ad istrati b tate | Letters of administration on above estate . Aters administration on above es ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTER F. BUBB, having been duly granted the nndersigned i having beem duly granted the undersigned eH Sunbury, Pa. nll persons know ng themselves indebted | per kno £ 1 ves 1 . Reading: J. A. Hoake Br- EXBECUTOR'S NOTIOR, JOHN E, BUBB, to the estate are requested to make im-| 0Ns win bansel ndabted Sharer and Mr. Ulrich, of Reading; Robert, of re wo wr | In the Estate of EDWARD BUBB, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Jacobus; Mr. ney Fishel, and Mr, Bare, of York, who ; to the estate are requested to make im- 1. D. Centre Hall, Pa. | mediate payment, and those having claims | i , agatost the same to present them duly au. | mediate payment, sud those having claims Mr. Baeriye, of Longstown; [saopped on their way to Potter county |late of the Township of Potter, Coun- WILLIAM E. BUBL, F My Ring OL Ay wa rd Mr Bare of Mt. Wolf; [for bean, They were accompanied by ty of Centre and State of Pennsylvan- POTTERS MILLS, The following huntéfs were enter- dorve from Hanover Saturday morn tain J. M. Blauser home: ing for a day's hunt on Sand Mountain, iuiged a the J Wilt Spangler, Curt| Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Trone L. Shaffer, of Thomasville; Mr. (Twigg, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Eyler and son : henticated f et tle t | againet the same to present them duly au. John T. Taylor, State College, Pa. toemiieated for m mes | thenticated for settlement Mr. Wagner and Mrs. Smith, of New Mr. Spangler who had spent the week (1a, deceased. Attorney, EXECUTORS, . L, EBRIGHT, Admr., | 4 ols B rate Hr a) MRS. CELBSTA STROHMEIER, ford: Mr. Reese Johnson Laughman |here. Letters testamentary on the above estate| State College, Pa. | ———————————————————'} Administratrix, Os “Robinstines, of Haonver. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Blauser were assisted having been duly granted the undersigned, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, | CLAYTON H. HOMAN, Admr., Blauser also served breakfast and during the week by their daughter, Mae, |i, (he estate are requested to make im-| In the Estate of ANDREW J, HI-| In the Bstate of HENRY G.] off Centre Hall, Pa » RORY ee — EE —- Silent Syncro-Mesh shift Simplified Free Wheeling Faster, quieter getaway Smoother operation Improved six-cylinder engine = Smarter Fisher Bodies 60 horsepower (20% increase) Greater comfort and vision 65 to 70 miles an hour Unequalled economy HE new Chevrolet Six is now on display! Its appear- ance strikes a smart new note in motor car styling. Its performance combines the greatest thrills of modern motoring. Its new features include many of the impor- tant developments in engineering and craftsmanship. It actually looks, feels, controls and performs like nothing you have ever associated with low price before. A few of the outstanding highlights of this new car are listed above—a few of the typical advancements and improvements that make the new Chevrolet such a remarkable low-priced automobile. And all of these new features are offered in twenty different models— each styled in a new and distinctive manner in keep- ing with the finest traditions of Fisher craftsmanship. To develop such an outstanding automobile as the new Chevrolet Six at such low prices, Chevrolet has utilized every advantage of its present position as the world’s largest builder of automobiles. And Chevrolet presents this new car—proud in the knowledge that it represents the Creat American Value for 1932. uy "a SEE YOUR DEALER BELOW DECKER CHEVROLET CO. HOMAN MOTOR CO. Bellefonte Centre Hall
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