J. F. Wetzel and family, at Pittsburgh on Mr and Mrs, Shippensburg, week, Mrs. Miss Ohio, are g M. Coldron, in a sister-in-law The lHmeste include t Ameri so soutn Auth lage were Desan, a { had appar: Village on State College ire she will gpend ————— it spent the week-end [the remainder of the summes On she was in Centre Hall, vi Reading friends. t Andrew GG. Lieb wishes in this inlaw. C. A. Bauer, of |Wiy to express her sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors business for all Kindness shown during hr re- cent bereavement, N. P. Grayson ani the Miss Graysor all of] ©. H. Eungard, secretary of the y ta Bt \ \ township school board, was a were guests at the Lue I last ail at this office to have an adver- tisement inserted in the Reporter for bids for transporting school children. and daughter, yf Youngstown, ind Mra J, Bom of Liverpool, is a guest ¢ the Mrs. Rebecca Romig, widow of elster Bartholomew home gince mday. She Inughter, L11e Jesse Long, of the Centre Hall ho- Mr : \ week, Mrs, Jacob Mever, of Boalsburg, was at the home of her daughter, Mrs H. Lee Brooks, and family, near Spring WoeK., home after having had a pleasant visit with her cousin, Sara Jacksonville, Miss Fisher he Delaney family Willlam Sanders, 530 years ing hi fourth term of tax in Mifflinburg, took his I CENTRE HALL, PA. ind Mrs, C. M, Danlels, of Mans wepot, Conn, returned to thelr after a visit to Mrs, Daniel's 1 in a State institution i Live Wire 8. 8B. class of the Lu- church at DBoalsburg is plan i ioc ied festival to be held on the school 1 idence for .emont band, Proceeds for improvement work at the Mrs. Thomas companied Timely R Pennsvylvan . School ¢ * * % # Improve Dalry ‘ 1 Fake Homey Aw syst wr Win s frivyy t ¥ HE information Plant Late Beans ¥ cated year . yd by the PP RR, retired list, The on the Paciil OAT He bag # Feed Swine Welle a winter res 3! ing the pig that southern | hel; a fit them gt winter, While with a nephew, Lewis went there from Pitts- fall and holding in oii company, A a Chance ® w #* . » ewer mistake eminders jrom a State College of Agriculture % » 4 # Herd— | When contemplating having Public Sale aY ll call the undersigned, and reverse charges. » E.M. SMITH STATE COLLEGE Phone 1082 Rn. i, SR ——— [] a—— SIX CYLINDERS NO MORE NO LESS For GREATEST ECONOMY and BUILT-IN SMOOTHNESS With more than six cylinders you sacrifice economy — With less than six cylinders you sacrifice smoothness. When buying > ‘ you'll say, as America is saying: An SIX 3 : ' 1 the most convincing way it cou ibly be said! With SALES’ Sin ary lst, the public has purchase Chevrolets than the combi four-cylinder cars and all «igh under $1000. America counted cy’ came to this conclusion: six more, because an engine with » smallest number of cylinders you can have in a car and avoid the undesirable effects of inherent vibration. A six, as Chevrolet builds it, is the happy medium between two extremes. It gives unexcelled economy. No other motor car engine in America today costs r gas, oil and upkeep. It gives smoothness From 6 miles an CCl that the whole car is so solidly, ruggedly built — Chevrolet is a low-priced automo- bile that really stands up. It's a good, reliable, economical car the day you buy LET Centre Hall it . . . and it keeps on being good, reli- able, economical after 5,000-10,000~ 15,000 miles of driving. In addition, Chevrolet is a modern car, with Free Wheeling, Syncro-Mesh gear- shifting, Fisher bodies—and many other advanced features. Be cylinder-wise! Follow America’s lead and make your next low-priced car a six—a Chevrolet: Six! Unless you do, you can’t expect the smoothness, economy, and Jasting satis- faction to which your money rightfully entitles you. All prices f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. Special equip~ ment extra. Low delivered prices and easy G.M AC. terms. A485 i
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