THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929. - BOALSBURG ITEMS, Mr. and Mrs, Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Forshy, of Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs, Lather Zerby, of State College, at- tended Harvest Home sorvices In the Reformed church Sunday moming and were the A. E Gingrich Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stoy My pnd AD on dinner guests at nome, wn, and “or — tis oll REBERSBUR®G, . AL a 1 rears { Vir Sia Ys — r— POTTERS MILLS, 1 E ns and with Mrs Mrs. Rol imith's parents Foust, in-law spent a few dava last of Mrs. Foust's bro- i NEW TELEPHONE LINE SERVES HOOVER CAMP President's Rapidan River Re- treat Now Connected With Rest of World. From the refuge of his fishing camp along the Rapidan River in ‘the mountains of Virginia, President Hoover, during week-end visits to this isolated spot, where he seeks relief from official duties at Washington, now has access to the long-distance lines of the Bell Telephone System, which enable him to establish contact with any section of the country. It was necessary to construct about fifteen miles of pole line from Madi- son, Va., to the eAmp a ud to string two copper e circuits from Orange, Va. From Orange to Wash ington, circuits were made available on an existing line of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Developments in any part of the world can be communicated to the executive offices in Washington, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PublicSale Register ap — ——— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, at your own selection ranges from 1:00 1, M., in Centre Hall borough, by £1.00 to $2.00 per Harry Din- 1 Pp. household fur Hall =t | niture, ete.—E., M. 8mith, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th A M., on the Rhone farn 3m ff Centre H Eating and baking the orchard and make FOR SALE- ples, Come to Price bushel Funk: Complete wen, Centre FOR SALE rm iether a a PIANOS | GRANDS -- UPRIGHTS : COBURN, PA. PLAYERS | Phone 34-R-13 | { i i DEDICATION of PL IP SBURG SA'RPORT “AMES FIELD” Repaire Reasonable Terms Excellent Workmanship WRITE OR CALL RAY M. BARTGES, { Maan KYLERTOWN, PA. Satur, September 7, 1929 In honor of CHARLES AMES who lost his life in the Air Mail Service when his plane crashed into the Nittany Mountains on Oct. 1, 1925, AIR RACES, STUNTS, PARA.- CHUTE JUMPS- A thrill every minute Pilots of National Fame will be there with pas- senger planes. Bands and Drum Corps will provide the music. NO FOOLING ~—This Will Be a Big Time! 2f 1 MMT arr WHEAT CROP SHRINKS of the States, drought In the growing RESULT United 0.000.000 to SO0,000.000 continued w heat AN A sections of the the total crop for 1929 is estimated at from bushels, as compared with 902.000 00 bushels the Bureau of Agricultural FEenomlbes for Fhe recorded by 1925, estimated loss Is over 100000000 bushels. indicated at Multiply. ing the price, as at present Indicated, by the average of the be THE AVERAGE PRICE to ent will probably be between $1.40 and #150 pr bushel received, as pres. OR. timates for the total amount of wheat to be Is found that tie wheat farmers, §100,000.000 more In 1929 than In 1925, produced, It as a whole, will recelve approximately THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS EE — a_i. A Be .,. THM SUN MUIR SHAN RAT IIE TIT SINE TI TN THIET Jn RE i Rade recently presented certificates of appreciation to Herbert L. Badger, of Pennsylvania, and four other members of the Bell organization in They are (left to right): bis certificate by Colonel J. Franklin McFadden, chairman of the ADYER MACHINE SHOP | »weroens TISEMENTS NOTICF EXEILTOR'S NOTI10 PAINFUL CORNS Loosen—Lift Out E28 TH . * * . . . . . . M. SMITH-AUCTIONEER CENTRE HALL, PA. valde the American Red Cross The recipients are shown above. Lafferty, division plant superin. Badger, who is being presented with JAMES W. SWABB AUSTIE OF THE VEACE LINDEN HALL FA Why Drive a Dirty Car ? Wash and Polish Your Car just when it suits DAY OR NIGHT. Washed only . Washed and Polished . eerersree Homan Motor Co. CENTRE HALL. you $1.25 275 INSURANCE Automobile Workmen's Compen- sation and Fire. J. ROY SCHAEFFER, CENTRE HALL, PA. E: pays to keep in and market conditions . . . TELEPHONE for latest information! L668 or touch with markets The Telephone Books Are the Directory of the A ————— Nation For Economy Sake -BUY - STONE SCREENINGS CEMENT, SAND, LIME and ROOFING, marae 2 inten MCCLENAHAN'S GRAIN HOUSE CENTRE HALL all the back porch light you need in four months costs as little as your daughter’s hair ribbon WEST PENN POWER CO 1879 «Light's Golden Jubilee — 1929
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