The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1935, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1936.
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FARM CALENDAR.
- [Timely Reminders from
Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture
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MAKE CHEESE AT HOME--Sur-
us milk can beused in making Am-|
an cheesy at home. Any whole]
flk that ig perfectly sweet and has!
obnoxious flavors can be made mto|
bod cheese. Directions may he ob-|
ined from your county agent. |
REDUCE CHICK 14 ISKES-—8ince |
@ Grow Healthy Pullet program was
karted in Pennsylvania, summaries
il. ch vear show that cooperators ose,
the average, fewer chicks hatcnea|
rior to May 1 than those hatched af
prr that date
EXAMINE BEFORE PRUNING
each growers are urged to examine |
eir orchardg before pruning to de- |
rmine the extent of injuries by lreez-|
£ The pruning should then be |
lanned accordingly.
AVOID SEEDLING INJURY -Un- |
pr certain soil conditiong red copper |
xide used as a treatment to prevent
amping off may injure moma crop:
ch as broccoli, carrots, celery, pars-|
y, and turnips. injury from the |
ust will be reduced by planting the |
teq seeds in soll having a good
upply of humus and keeping the
ofstur, supply of the sol fairly high
r 2 to 4 days after planting
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WORK YOUNG HORSES Well
rown 2-vear-old colts can be broker
nd put to work. If given some nd-
antags on the eveners and in som
ases by alternating, working each
wo colts a half-day while the olde:
orses work a full day, it ig possible
o get along with them and to sei] one
ore mature animal
POLLINATE WITH BOUQUETS
xtension demonstrations in Pennsyl-
ania during the last four years have
roved that the use of bouquets is en-
rely practical where inadequate Cro
hollination previously
ponsible for low vields of appl
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Tusseyulle.
Charles Meyer and family
rom the Wm. Meyer
0 Millbrook.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Swartz,
er Mary, and John Fortney
he funeral of Mrs Robb,
onte, Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Hennigh became
sal patient in the Centre
hospital one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs Mark
Bellefonte, and Mra Samuel
ayton, Ohio, were Friday {
hupper guests at the 8. T. Swarlz|
ome.
Miss Bernice Wagner and daughter
June, of Colyer, were Saturday visit
bras at the C. 8. Bottorfg home
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swartz
alles at the 8. T. Swartz home,
Hay afternoon.
Sim Baum, of Bellefonte, was
mn Monday on a business mission.
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Colyer.
Robert Boal, of Altoona pent
eek at the John Jordan home
ordan returned home with |
Bunday: she wil visit her
id sister, Mrs. Boal
Mrs. Venrick and
gay with friends at
Mrs. Nora Ripka spen
nd at the home of Frank
Those who attended the
he Wm Jordan hom, were Mrs, .
Bubb, Ruth Rover ang daughter
pn, Mrs. John Jordan, Mre Ida 3
rer, Mra. Ray Dwcker
John Lingle purcahsed v
pl TT Ford from Paul Bradford
Wm. Strong is very much improved
and is meen about again.
Rebersburg.
Mr. and Mrs, I. A. Baker, of Mun-
cy, spent Thursday and Friday in
Rebersburg. They were accompanied |
by Mrs. Harold Hackenberg and]
daughter, Joanne, who hag spent aj
week at the home of hey parents |
well as Mrs, C. F. Catherman, who |
sited at the home of her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hackenberg. Oth
er guests at the same homg were Mi
and Mrs. J. N. Moyer, Bloomsburg.
Urmrenflprenenfiypon rovedifon
WEIS |
PURE FOOD STORE |
OFFFRS TO THEIR
CUSTOMERS THE OPPOR-
TUNITY TO OBTAIN A
Lovely 26-piece Set of
SILVERWARE
for $1.85
SILVERWARE ON DISPLAY
AT OUR STORE. ASK MAN-
AGER ABOUT DETAILS TO OB-
TAIN BAME.
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FISH AND OYSTERS
This Week-End,
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
TANT TAA
“wild Bill’? Cummings, national A. A. A. racing champion, recently took delivery of his second Chevrolet —a new 1635
Master De Luxe sedan with which he is pict ured above. Cummings became a Chevrolet owner following his victory at
Indianapolisiast Decoration Day. In the oval he is shown as he finished the Indianapolis classic, wearing the new type
crash helmet that was recently adopted by the A. A. A. Contest Board for all racing drivers in 1935,
WANTED Market chickens of all
RT ad . = Ph t i 1.96 per
vr $ x ? 4 ee . . 11
PLAZA ir aks phone
BELLEFONTE, PA.
gputinuous Shows 2 till
: POPES CEPCEEEPT IEE POLES OEP OOOPIIIEP
FTHURSDAX
g i SAT.
FRI, & ; $ HOW'S YOUR $
Mathematics ?
| CCPPPOGECEOEINPLEEPEOPLEEPOOISEOOT
STATE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Shows 7:10 and 9:00 dally.
ALL SEATS NOW
250.
Children 10¢.
THURS.-FRI, (This Week)
SAT. (This Week)
MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.)
WED, {Next week
Shirley Temple, “UNDER PRE SSURE”
Lior Fin i
“THE LITTLE COLONEL”
MON. - TUES, - WED.
(NEXT WEE]
“THE RUNAWAY QUEEN"
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NEW STANDARD
CHEVROLET
World's lowest priced Six . , . giving the
most brilliant performance and greatest
operating economy ever offered by
Chevrolet . . . bringing you all of these
fine Chevrolet features: Body by :
Fisher (with No Draft Ventilation) . . . THE NEW STANDARD COACH--$475
Improved Master Blue-Flame Engioe AND UP. List price of New Standard Roadster
«+ « Extra-Rugged X Frame . . . Pres. at Flint, Mich. 3465. With bumpers, spare tire
cure Stream Olin . . . Weatherproof Bi fh de chou ry Te
Cable-Controlled Brakes.
Fiint and are subject to change without notice.
NEW MASTER
DE LUXE CHEVROLET
The aristocrat of low-priced cars . . .
longer, even larger, beantifully stream.
lined . . . the only car regardless of price
that brings you all of the following
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by Fisher (with No Draft Ventilation)
+ + « Improved Knee-Action Ride , . .
Blue-Flame Valve in Head Engine with
* Pressure-Stream Oiling . . . Weather.
proof Cable-Controlled Brakes "oa
True Shock Proof Steering.
THE MASTER DE LUXE COACH-~$580
BND UP. List price of Master De Luxe C
at Flint, Mich., $560. With b " " o fire
and tire lock, the list price is $15.00 tional.
Prices quoted in thie advertisement are list at
Flint and are su tf to without mot
Knee Action opt at $20.00 extra. fea,
MILLER MOTOR CO.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
i Estate of THOMAS 1.
inte, of Centre Hall Borough,
4 ts deceased
iminietration on above estats
vy 4 ited the undersigned
wilig themselves indebted
re requested to maks ne
wit, and those baving elaisss
game to present then duly ss.
for settlement.
f. LOUISE BMITH,
Administratrix,
Centre Hall, Pa,
hen vou decide to buy your
r, may we suggest that you see
and drive hesvrolets. Then this will become
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to make these the most desirable cars in Chevrolet
history. Fine craftsmanship and precision engineer
ing are evident in every line and in every part. With
the result that these new Chevrolets give you much
more quay than you are accustomed to getting at
Chevrolet prices. Much more beauty — much more
ability to serve long and dependably —and much
more performance. Their getaway, acceleration, and
all-round spirited action are the most thrilling ever
engineered into a Chevrolet product. Yet the New
Standard Chevrolet is the lowest-priced Six in the
world. And the Master De Luxe Chevrolet also is
offered at exceptionally low prices for such a luxuri-
ous car. Moreover, these are the most economical
Chevrolets ever built, which is highly important in
these days when economy means so much. Come in
today. See and drive these new cars—and choose
Chevrolet for quality at low cost. ~
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
Compare Cheorolet’s ie dibivared prices and sary C.M.ALC. terms. A Coneral
‘ otors Vilas
DEALER ARVERLISEMENT,