Mrs, Haines, waa quite ill John H. the Titan fente, ¥inton Washington, DD. here over the Bartholomew mall messenger car on the IL. part of last Mrs. C. F. ning, Ladies’ Ald church, at meeting, This clock is the tin Baeiness Men at the his Pp. m, the wn Yo cently Metal rot} her Mur port heninatl point Monday eo hart, Mrs Helen and eseg (oo 4 home tables. spent in and the via vir playir #» Roy $10.00 for R. Miller, a Whliam who Snyder, been of will Chas A. be his farming Tusseyville, - * ¥ Uber ® ® has or, oast of last Perry 3 y begin Miller employed helper, : Years, wWeeK., + employed a near Belle- is now Works will with pla es employed In at hig home near at Ro Colyer. Mrs, Ida Isabel Snyder, week-end guests ter and was to care who D is assisting Bartholomew, the CC, Isabel, Port lepssive ing the was not resumed substitute the is acting between Centre terms hex latter able her & T. since the latter members of the Ordered to the Methodist) After the rved or i werg serve ind the who daddied the . + 1 Dem mtic formal | Democrat nts nger, is “ t vening, 6:00 o ram Cen're Hall A £8¢ ! Ol was fined | YELVET CURTAIN traps, by | A beautiful the gift of the was Installed in auditorium, has a beautiful C Tapestrine of a two-inch pleated garnet Alum married, Shar- several the | Colyer, He! Neff, who contem- | farm, farm, saturday. H. monogram 36-inch by Ray for on at tor braid. Of gold one-third very rich 42 rt. noiseless, Brown, presents a the Miller operates on a i practically daughter, Miss —— were former's sis- | Mary, Christ | Miss | the | tre suc- | Penns indisposed dur- | score week and Monday B. B. On Friday evening ti Hall high Valley of 27-22, fast and wis more a teacher in for nve Not last hard but Eiana on victory {lowing several experience but Mee) gave P. V. girls are Slings” | I! pennant, eam CENTRE WIN HALL HIG) FOR STAGE. velour curtain ni Association high The H. 8, gold set in the edged with The curtain is its and nppoarance, It track gchool curtain Lav- cen length and Is H.-P 10 girly of Cen- the East team by 4 only was the but the welcome, fol- games that reward. contenders rapidly team I GIRLS Y. M. KF O HAS IT 51AS never occurred before in auto- mobile history that 25 million cars of make, been manufac tured under The 25.000.000th Ford car rolled off the Ford Rou duction line on Ja =~ 11 y INION CArs sino« one bearing one name, have one mane- agement. 1903 . . . than one-third of all the cars ever built . .. enough cars to tr inaport the ‘ ntire population of the United States, The figures represent a remarkable contribution to the social welfare. the industrial stability and the general progress of our country. People respect Ford efficiency. They know Ford uses fine materials, the best workmanship at good wages, the most exact precision measurements, They know these things are passed along to purchasers in the form of extra value. Naturally, they like to do business with such a company. That is the only reason it has been required to produce 25 million cars. Naturally, too, they expect more of a Ford car, more this year than last year — more FORD RR D cach year than the year before. They have every right to. The experience gained in building 25.000.000 cars en- ables Ford to produce today a reall tor ca r at a really low price Beauty, Comfort. Safety HOCH More ex- ad- vanced design, allssteel construction. 37 Ford V-8 combines extra body room, and brilliant brakes with a choice of iwo V-type 8-cvline. der engines — the most modern type of power-plant on land, sea, or in the air. The 85-horsepower engine provides top performance with unusually good economy for its high power, The 60-horsepower engine gives good performance with the greatest gasoline mileage ever built into a Ford car—and wears the lowest Ford price tag in years. People expect more of a Ford car because it's a Ford — and they get more, for the same reason. It is undeniably the quality car in the low-price field. COMPANY PASTURE ™M NEEDED Centre a lesson from Clarion coumt improvement important tre County far which the ture owing nt Work in 1823 1827 lime fow ncres wis and 1 one and years were Were ers f« 80 good year about 75 ment project, county treat in the intena this spring PROVEMENT WORK IN CENTRE COUNTY meeting sald 100 At a recent 14 farmers more they fo Sr —— [aE than acres farmerg should take REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons {interested that the following Iinventor- jes of the goods and chattels set apart to widows in accordance with the pro- viglons of the Fiduclaries Act of 1917 have been confirmed ni si by the Court and If no exceptiong are filed on or about the first day of next term the same will be confirmed absolute: 1. The and appralsement of the personal of Frank A of Potter Township, de- pet apart to his widow, Carson the methods adopted by in of pasture One the most FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL oer the average Cen- m is a permanent pas- fol Dr. ba obtalneq by ructions given by CREAM S Ibs CHOC, COVERED Agronomy exten- State College, in Clarjon county with plots. In fleld was treated with During the next pastures of 10 to 20 The resul's other farm- the past inventory property KELLOGS CORN FLAKES YusT TOASTIES _. 8 pkgs acre inte was Carson, ceased, Kathryn W. 2. The inventory and of the presonal property of 1... Gephart, late of Miles Township deceased was set apart to his widow,| BREAKFAST HOUR improve. , . - Lizzie M. Gephart. ise 2 Ibs BRAZIL, NUTS appraisemen’ Rs . that Bamuel uit, farmers many During had on at least 650 asren, for wWwprajsement of J. Orvis OUR LJ Borough | 3. The Inventory and the ADER COFFE} 2 Ibs nal propery Inta of per “ for {WEIS QUALITY (OFFEE .s .e crus ih tin The und t his auction # 1 WEI A 121 1 \ Draft WEIS QUALITY PEAS ned expose to sal . ba . L. 2S can barn, 2 miles northeast JIL1. DESSER] SDAY, FEB. te} ACR 4 JILL DESSE] AD Oi} GOOD & Colts Orses LOT : STARCH SOME b ] 3 ® Auction Every X TOILET SO0A¥ bar ie NICE SHOATS! be here as Usunl , ty of Chas \ tE STILI BRITCHER. ‘ r f wearing appa FEATI A. PEAS— ’ 2 Weeks on Wednesday 200 15¢ 35¢ 39¢ 23¢ 29( 15¢ 23¢ 23¢ RING “MY BILL FOR CUR.- RENT FOR MY RANGE AND ALL OTHER ELECTRIC APPLIANCES IS SUR. PRISINGLY LOW, — UNDER $4.50 MRS. COCHRANE RECOMMENDS ELECTRIC COOKING TO FRIENDS “I have been cooking on my electric range for about four months and | find it much faster than any other method of cooking. “My bill for current for my range and all other electric appliances is surprisingly low— under $4.50 a month. “} surely recommend electric cookery very highly.” (Signed) MRS. WILLIAM C. COCHRANE Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
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