The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1932, Image 5

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    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
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so
soutn
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lage were
Desan, a {
had appar:
Village on
State College ire she will gpend
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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
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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 ¢
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Improve Dalry
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information
Plant Late Beans
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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
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Herd— | When contemplating
having
Public
Sale
aY ll call the undersigned,
and reverse charges.
»
E.M. SMITH
STATE COLLEGE
Phone 1082
Rn.
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SR ———
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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
:
'
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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.
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