THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. COP P PETE OE OPE aoe srerereds | (o. was pn pupll in the eighth i - to the eslate gre requested to make fm hy 8212 vii ve gp i1 we hoo u ue to fl | . . NI Inte Arthur 5) lin, Sal al 12 n il : ; an 4 n hool, put : i ho: F ARM CALENDAR. MONDAY, MARCH 22, at 12 o'clock 1, 3 Hm suet, medinte payment, and those having ela¥mas pring i S$ RR al Shei ) 8 aly : H { 100 : 5. Mecker will offer at pub . . . ra . 4 {against the same to present them duly sue chool work some time Ago | ' a 1M ¥ 5 mi 1 . ; Yel thentionted for settlement NEWSY HAP Timelv Reminders from il yf Centre all on Rotita 32 : ! nL : lh . 15 Cet A COLLECTION PENINGS AND PI RSONALS ROM . = in SL o Ns. Centr : LIETROPOLIS Pennsylvania State College GREGG TWP. 8 METR( 3, I's i bloo 1 ) che lo 1K ult 4 i 3 3 f 1 } { ' ' t GEESE EEE School of Agric uiture WUNE f COW M60 tn ni n i 7 g ; . ’ PUD'S AUTO WHECKING WwW ® . * * % + . y } ’ 14 ¢ chick or i amith | 1 i . . ’ Mrthday Dinner—\vedns 9 WaECKING : hn Control Graly Disease 4 th thie | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, hand and Bhright, clerk I ‘ ts 18 Sunlight Helos Chicks ht anderen an pers: Loa = aE Easter Comes E arly ay evening enn ta vo rms S And with it E vice-presi- | Monday she continued to be confined ship plays an Imporiant part n t% NEW SPRING CLOTH Condo, wurer, and H {to bed. Edin ” we Aw oy We] Rh ardae 2 . mes Blue § ver, ecretary; Mr, Eisenhuth i or ! ! alle » : » J » AMA istee. A loud-speaker, to be sed | Miss Mabel Eungar notored to Sel. |talent te Eualing Agricultural nd that have actually been se ypen-air concerts, wil be purchas- | hon thro It the) ided present plans carry thru P turned home ‘he same ; band will be open for engage-|nal will remain a guest of her cousin |#8TC at iy Lys h tue 3 | COPPOPPOOPPOOPOPOPOOOPOOIII OOO EP OGOI OOO OGOEOPOOE vooovere pie to rit i Sonia ches on | nprone Garten sevice willl SOME HIGH LIGHTS IN EASTER CLOTHES better able than everi:il the Baster Vacation iter helps the garden soll to audionces. | Mea, John Snavely ia il and contin |the task expected of It, say State Col Gabardine Footwear LADIES’ DRESSES { SU ITS AND COATS Community Seryvlee : i I'l ' re § 4 J . Pr 5) 1 | rer rrr rers NEW REDF "ERN C( es SL. i. LL POPOPEROPPEIIIOS i PLEO PPERPEESEOPE EBLE OORT OPO a — ST ———————— ett ——— Centre Chapts (ives Grand Ofhcer Banquet— WAR lay last week th ntionad she purchased oach from the R Contra Hall Heed of Milroy, mot Myers, was a visitor at Houtz plani mill in Stats College, , for several days dw Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg week an I farold Hackenberg and Russell Mark Takes Up Farming— sited at the Baker Hussell Mark will be found located o the Tibbeng farm, in the Peans Cave district, owned by his father, A. C Mar} The father and son exchanged location, the younger Mr. Mark mov. dinner guest at the ames Mak; nom rp LEARNING \ vocation, and the elder Mr. Mark com wn Sunday ma Corman was in Willlamsport * the past week where she visit ! eve specialist Mis Margaret Kane wae Mise Kemmer Si : saving with er aunt “ lar ng to Spring Mills to occupy the home ~° "F WHE 8 ro dtd cat 10 TALK i Boob, recent purchased by him, where he uM wt 3 . vill live retired. Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart, wh yoved Magnus Duck 4 repainting 6 this place to Stat, ! hoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swabh were entertaine by . and Mrs Harold foe enIing INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Vitae, wus hore ove WANT TO BUY | a ky vd EE cla! teou: wag able to return OR SELL ? | on i : ==) f= I win 1-20 aman 2 Jor ooo 1 Monday. School Girl Serfously Hl Jlernics SEE us FIRST. : in Sep % i 2 - a” 7 n tit totell vou ‘Here's apleas w sor of * oatedd > . fx 9 “en . ? : 4 A ’ : . : ' of. Mz. and Mrs. Curia ey 4 “ - E : ; y nt, courteous, capable person SNO0K, as heen seriously ill for some A _ " . : code ; who is anxious to give you prompt, time frown ¢ insy and other ¢ yp lic fl C D BARTHOLOMEW (2 ‘8 ¥ hs —— : es Boh . h " ions. A few days ago Mr. Huston and . . : F “" i. —-s ! sccurate, Sea cs service.” Dr. McQueen, both of Millhelm, were! CENTRE HALL. PA in consultation ovey her case, Bern- | # 2 8 p of et 3 ky ~- he ui % ° . . Although every telephone must have a number, we ; . . ; } never f t that th MUNICIPAL THEATRE Tue 60-horsepower Ford V-8 engine Best of all, the Ford “60” is just as wild lan seally age: MILLHEIM was first developed for Europe, where big and roomy— just as handsome, | The business of helping SHOWS 7 & 9 P, M. SHOWS 7 & 9 P. M. : y fuel costs are high. Two years’ usage sturdy and safe—as the famous 85- you reach anybody, any- where, at any time is a This Week End FRIDAY & SAT. This Week End there proved its unusual economy. horsepower Ford V-8. And it sells at personal service, to be handled If you live to be a Million, you'll never sce anything like it again! When the “60” came to this country the lowest Ford price in years. | with speed and accuracy, but Some Exhilaratisgly NEW-—Someone Excitingly Different—To Thrill Yom!!! this year, the Ford Motor Company If you want a big car for a small above all with courtesy. Use “ONE IN A MILLION” made no mileage claims — waited for budget—a car you can drive with pride yous Nelephions nase 0 keep Sonja Henly — Adolph Menjou — Ned Sparks — Don Ameche — The Rit: facts, written on American roads by and profit—see the thrifty “60” soon! friendly thing todo—and often Brothers, and Borrah Mineviteh American drivers. a profitable one. TAKE OUR WORD ¥OR IT SEE THIS PICTURE OAT BD Now Ford “60” owners are reporting OD Freddie Bartholomew — TUESDAY fMARCH nas averages of 2 te 27 miles on a gallon “ ’9 of gasoline. That makes it the most LLOYDS OF LONDON economical Ford car ever built! The love story which changed the Destiny of an Empire! ~Selected Shorts Each Program— oo" I ee
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