The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 29, 1939, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
BY EXPENDITURE 0} $112,008
CLOVER FARM |
STORE |
SAVE on these outing and stay-
: at home foods! The fnddependently
‘Ow ned Clover Farm Stores eelebrate
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with sensational bargains In troe |
used t a
Heht OTE Clover Farm quality groceries, Proper handling of the clothes during the washing process, makes ironing much easier. A spinner
type washer, for instance, whiris out the rinse water without putting any hard creases into the clothes
for the iron to smooth out,
YF] v . % )
By Louise Brown play clothes, usually
auce i OST women fi it easy and | special attention.
r on these
SP
, te or rite
mens Oo int
A
practical >
Good Rinse
easy on the
sults,
Soaking Clothes
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T. A. HOSTERMAN
: CENTRE HALL
| SU Sree nal Yorn oe
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i IGE ti FO Il Est
Everythane fn 50, to Nuts
The stomach should digest two pounds of food
daily. When you eat beary, greasy, coarse or
rich foods of shen 308 sve Bervous, ied ofr
thew poorip-gour stomach often pours out Yeo
i a son of (.. dairy tls in f inn “5 i ig fuid Your food doesn’t digest and you
Xe rene Lon +3 . : i ee i we d have pas. hearihurs, teuses, #in or sont
Simmonas, the « { 1 josh» stomach, You feel sour, siek nd nt 81 over
Lante Mi all Soest - tex 3% inca Dontors say tever take a lalativg for stomach
¢ v y <r 3 f 2 an Pein. 11 Is dengerogs and foolieh. It takes hone
Mi Lois fittle Black tablets call Bell srg for Indigestic
re evening tin to make the stress law Bh Baids haretless, rol
5 3 va ot . . +a} distress in po time and pet you back on 3
Simmonds home : AVE INOVey fro i ean {381} feet. Malief 1s 00 quick t 1s amazing and one 250
Cackape poote 4. Ask Tor Beil-ans for Jodigestion,
4 ork ov five
fry ny
in, .on Sunday '... ‘ 4 én x § ii stihiovy fal B it h 5 A .
marriage at their home. The ow» : od hi y ”y , ' : i ; . ; ; ri c er § uction
was participated In by SOME tne eit, ar Horie rr Hel
friends ind relitives mong | et : 2 a A . y » . bon POT E i~ | S A L E
were MMe and Mrs. Stanley Soft Hance . ili] .
of Centre Hall, friends of the’, o the ntter's vlice (a the reglet i he undersigneg will expose t; sale |
famil Mr. Stover is tax cole oo 5.0 You . wate. (BL hig auction barn, 2 miles northeast
Milltheim, and years ag, was! Sat adtian 3 {of MIFFLINTOWN, on i | af "
cessful es 1 ie ; i » vf. » v po i fi
un aABtires | The onueun number of festivals, | WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 | : l
# a sid tise 1i1 3 Perna 4 $1 . ' ina ot Fa A. :
A GenemaL moToRs valor If
Ms
Beginning i 0 M. W, 4
Chevrolet for 1939 is the first car of the land!
other Tor Hey STIL De here Whi an: = First in sales by a wide margin—650,000 already
¥ ANCY ACCLIMATED sold, and the demand Increasing. First in styling,
: ; . first in acceleration, first in hill-climbing, first in
stondebie: clam of HORSES and COLTS all-round performance with economy, among all
urch held : cars in its price range! IM SALES
elsewhere ith 1 tival ha high schasl athieti Fhese horses are bought to sell to) -
He held a similar | oy Lemons vor the best trade, are strictly sold to be See your Chevrolet dealer today and buy the car IN VALU E
hind Rave vOry i h
for vears in. the ort during the evening. |4% ronvesented. are. bia. in pairs or) BASHIR SAcuom that out-seils because it our-values all others In
wational school. Mrs. Bitting coipts of the local festival]®ingie, and delivered to you, Sucesh Bester Sapper the fleld— Buy a new 1939 Chevrolet!
WG oe Shite
will continue as a gradu-| we. $160.00 ———
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in the Centre County hos. : . »
Harry A. Corman of Spring Mills, 75 Fine Dairy Cows
N i , ral or Fanti officially announces himself a candi
ir. and Mm. Walker M. Kerlin of aie. for. tid oie. of tegister In George Swartz, Ira Brumbavgh,
Bellevue, Ky., and son Harold, and u|9at® fon } ’ * . ‘Idohn Ervhert, Earle Britcher, Clark
niece, of Mrs. Kerlin from Chicago, [Centre county, Mr, Corman served alg .jicher. Boyd Renninger, Geo. Senor
111. expect to visit at the W. W. Ker:|term as the minority. member of thelanq son, D. C Price, . G. R. Lesher,
lin home in Centre Hall .and Mrs [board of county auditors ang a= such Jax Weller, J. D. McWilliams, E. ID.
Lizzie Shuey, a sister of Mra. Kerlin, [made u treditable record. He is par- a Sthuey, a%e consignirs
at Lemont, early in July, The Ken. ticularly qualified for the office he 4 4
tuckian was a formes resident here LOT OF FANCY
.and’ iy a brother of the late A. ‘HK. gecks, He has been a real dirt farmer NC
. py but at the
Kerlin, but hs ' ¢ for a number of years, Y
’ wut has lived in ONig* and same time took more than passing oung { attle
Kentucky for a number of Vvears
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitman, pro. |interest in politien; ang Stier Sais Mostly Heifers and Bulls,
prietors of Sunset Diner, mre erect.|In Centre county. . PIGS and SHOATS
ing A gas station near the diner [POW and If elected will be able to
which Mr. Whitman wil] conduet.|¥ive all his time to the administra- : F. A. BRITCHER
Cities gervice gas will be sold, ft ja[tion of the office. Meals served at auction RICHES a
planned to have the station present —— —y :
A protty and novel appearance, he Centre Reporter, 51.50 a yesr ——