The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 07, 1929, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Jodon and TNob-
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{ert Foote, of Millhelm, took dinner
{| with Mr. ¢ Mia FF. V. Jc 8
Both banks will be closed on Mon- R. B. Winters, State forester at Mif- 1 Mur and Mra 1. V. Jodon on Sun
day evening.
day (Armistice Day.) flinburg, killed a large bear on the :
Mrs. Lulu Koonsman, of Potters] 2Pning day of the hunting season, | Walter RB. Hosterman of State Col he ( ; -
{lege, whose fliness due to a severe nt-
Mills, was a busindss caller here on Mr. and Mrs, Merle Ruffner and lit- tack of 4 " ' tant
: ' SUN 0 ’ Ml iN FE 0S 10 © nM
Monday and imparted a bit of hunting | tle son and Miss June Cuthill, all of = 3 , ee Was m gn de 3
» i SOK, degan ‘ i ‘4 ) aie (any. * . .
news which will be found elsewhere in| Jeanette, spent the week-end with Mr. | th hTs Wp on yon) Wall Street suffers an amazing shrinkage in values.
this issue. and Mrs, Clarence Kifer, | Rev. Alvin Metzgar and Rev, Harry ) TQ : . s
i IV EH »Y 2 » ; pr i
| Newman exchanged pulpits last Sun- At NIEMAN oS, however, the reverse is true, Bigger and Better than ever are the
M. Rossman Wert, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hagan and Mr :
1! : : - i *jday Wenning tev, Metzgar nching Vi ©s 'e £ 1 B / r
wns at his home near Tusseyville be- and Mrs. John W. Zerby attended the! o eRsng, Ray z BRL preaching alues we are showing.
at Sprucktown, and Rev. Newman, at
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BMyning of this week. Mi "or is {funeral on Tuesday of Mrs. Jennle © 0 t G {
3 casan ap.
connected witli the State Stover, whose death is noted elsewhere hus, |
oferta won out 1 Total in tis Sun Ty So ant wpa Overcoats Mens Black Oxfords} Just Received
W. E Let : toto on Doris Moltz returned from + "W- | are visiting relatives this week at Hus- A fine varlety of Ovyreoats Goodyear Welts—Nolld Oak- NEW DRESSES AND (COATS
2. Lee, proprietor of the Potters] iste _— ; afiar Rai ¢ w / : a. nd d
Mills hotel, f 3 t i ~ 1istown hospital, on Monday, after hav tontown, Fulton county, and Trough for Men and Boys— Tanned Soles— JUST RECEIVED
Mills we r a £ POMary Ix or at Ve dergone i srad . 1 .
’ s ’ y : m ’ Ng undengone an operation for an ab | cya kK. Huntingdon county, They will ALL PRICES $3.05 THIS WEEK
least, has taken up the paint brush, | dominal tumor more an a week Spd
ta pre-ireturn the latter part of the week. meme
and is painting on the interior of the vious She ds getting along fine with! —
Keler house, recently vacated by Miss every prospect of complete recovery, | Mr. and Mrs F, V. Jodon and daugh
Tillie Keller. [ters Cherry and Isabel, Mr. and Mrs. . .
The Indies of Progress Granme itl Maple trees are being planted along (J. C. Goodhart and family, and Mr Specials for this Week-End :
5 thé highway between Old Fort and and Mra A. LI. Emery and daughte’s
of Bellefonte, and nile monday of Centre Hill by the State Highway De- | took dinner Tuesday evening with Mr. A GROUP OF MEN'S SUITS—VALUES TO $25.00
Grange. Tuesday evening, Novembe partment. The trees were secured from jand Mrs George Goodhart. A wi d FOR THIS WEEK END ONLY =~ $ I 0 75
12th. at 5:80 at $1.00 per plate. All the nursery at State House, in Seve n turkey killed by George on Monday .
! Mountains, and were grown under the [was the chief dish of the elaborate
male members invited —Committee, ’ rw ; ! T
v mm ¢ W. F. McKinney. menu. ASK FOR the 16 Inch HI-Top Star Brand double sole frost proof Hunting Shoes!
serve supper to Kiwanis club members
care of Ranger
Owirg ‘» the interference of traffic ih ———— -
on account f rebuilding the Penns HEADQUARTERS for HUNTING CLOTHES of every possible type. Dry.-bak and “Rich” Speelalties
Valley narrows road, the refreshment ” j
stand at Hairy John's was closed re- ’
cently. H. H. Mensch, of Sunbury, GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
conducted the ace and expects to ree EVERY PURCHASE
open it next spring.
The Pine Grove Mills flour and ¢.op ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS SAY : )
mill, destroyed by fire recently, will be : > S .
rebuilt on a small scale for chopping Trade Im your Home Stores First, but Come to Booster Stores
only, by E. HL. Auman. The rebuilding for the Things Your Home Merchants Cannot Supply. WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
“ IRE YOU JLARS
is announced to begin next snoring. Mr. "0 0»
Auman at the present time is with his trv r rw» 1 kn rrr rrr G0 FARTHEST” MILLHEIM
gon, Ellis Auman, and wife, at Sandy
Spring, Maryland. ~Tune In for the—
Rev. J. M. Rearick, pastor of the SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY PROGRAM
United Lutheran church at Mifflin To Be Broadeast
town, continues to improve from a OVER STATION WFBG
rather serious illness that came on > YE ‘ 3 ° (r
during the latter part of the summer. AT 8 P. M, TUES, NOVEMBER 12
He 18 now able to and does perform
most of his ministerial duties, but is *
TT lo en IT Io ar Owners:
Mrs, and Mrs. Stanley Brooks drove A OONA
from here to Youngsto : Ohlo, on
Saturday afternoon an Sunday re
turned, bringing with them Mrs. Sum BOOS l ER S ! ORE S’
ner Packer, who wil
the present. Mr
Fone, GREATEST Official Inspection, Oct. 1st to Nov. 15th
church at Me foersburg y g ved —————— — — : ———————— — a———————————
redding anniversary of the young par- OLLAR DA | We are all set to give you prompt and accurate service on vour car, to
as BB MigwUpiate period: he a meet the requirements of the State.
stacked the presents for the pastor We appreciate your patronage.
will be held
WEDNESDAY || QurStation Mo. 24953 HOMAN MOTOR CO.
ovember 13!
YOU ARE INVITED ! rnin ow stem apt, Ta oy Kir, mb ning eh
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Sun re Bboriance - uma ih wwe and ; w0 a well bred i] HOME ANI TS FOR SALE—The y
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undersign offers for sale dou
rih , situated on East Church Street, ‘orth selling is worth telling—af-
{i Centre Hall, or will rent ¥ immediate
Sta
mercisant
ERwin BY BOOSTER MERCHANTS! [oot i i=iawll yj OWEST PRICES
ried but No. 53 snd his was iehly There will dg Values in
be : Rood potato or ro
confusing Motorists sting and, Will sell for less than half ofl
Route 45 on reaching Old Fort trom Needs for Personal Use Wt once. H. DETWILER. Centre OF THE CENTURY!
the east or Pleasant Gap from at once. HL.
west, lost the route number ‘at these t Hall, Pa.
points, No. 45' passing over No. 53 be- and f r h H — P————————————— Saas . pe 2 ;
tween Old Fort and Pleasant Gap. This o € ome PROPERTY FOR SALE —Property Because millions more people buy Goodyear Tires—
3 g > A _ 3 ow 2 , kno As he Bhirk ome, Te Ly * * »
section of route No. 53 now also car- All goods are of that Dependable and Satisfactory Quality that kno as the Shirk Toms, Serna because Goodyear builds nearly one-third of the world’s
ries route No. 45. near R RR station in Centre Hall:
: nL : . g ai you always find at Altoona Booster Stores B<-room house, good stable, property in tire output and thus enjoys lowest costs — we can offer
x. E. I. Nixon, o tate ollege, " : . .~ fairly good repair, with good roof; efiec .
an expert in growing potatoes, pur- No matter what your requirements may be, you will be able to trio ght For further ‘partiouiiry Si history's lowest prices on the finest Good years ever pro-
chased the crop of Mra. A. C. Kepler, fill them at Booster Stores on DOLLAR DAY! quire of Mrs. Daniel B. Bloom, Centre
above Pines Grove Mills. The potatoes Hall, R. 1: phone SSRI1L. od duced.
were purchased in the ground. A car D 1 D ill b G d Ti Rs n .
load of tubers wus shipped every day oular ay wi € a 00 ime PRIVATE SALE-—Formerly the Wm
for a week and were raised from Dr. fut at Tomeyvile now be Furthermore--before you buy we can demonstrate
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Nixon's own farm and the Kepler to Select Christmas Gifts | longing to the estate of Mary J, Swartz, and prove the Goodyear superiority of tread and Carcass
farm. Dr. Nixon spent several years deceased, conta ning 120 res, more or . f kiddi
telling farmers how to grow potatoes, Many Booster Stores now have New Christmas Goods on display less. About 100 acres tillable and the which protects you from s id ing, punctures and blow-
Bo an Not wnt) he yas <hallehigs 1 many of the Dollar Day Special balance pasture land. Thereon erect ts and assures you more miles of troublefree servi
i § i vy ¥ ie i ay 3 pi . 3 y ot » :
él to put Into practice his own meth- Tne many < ya. ay pecials will te in Goods that will ed a 100-ft. bank barn and a large brick outs and assures yo or lle ice,
a mat ie Semotiatrated Sis Toten snke suitable yifta house and all necessary outbulldings.
torre le 8 now a potatoe grower This sroperty is offerd at private sale
Sg nt das ron ta Come prepare to spend the entd ay Shopnt § LOO ig properiy is o private sa
on a large scale on his own land, and preg rd pene tire day hopping in Booster and must be sold within the next 30
not only that dul Brows them at a Btores—from 8:30 A.M, to 6:30 PP. M. The more money you days to settle up the estate. A reas
profit that is attractive. spend in Booster Stores, the more you save! onsble price will be accepted. If In-
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hennigh . * rs Lase cd " a . : terested, further information as to
were called here from thelr home In Look for the tores Displaying the YELLOW DOLLAR DAY price, otc, can be had from C W
Mrmingham, Alabama, on account of WINDOW CARDS-—They Direct You to the Official Booster Stores SWARTZ, 107 B Fairmount Ave,
the death of the former's father, 8. P Take Lainch at a Booster Hotel or Restaurant. State College, Pa: 8. THOS. SWARTZ.
Hennigh. Mr. Hennigh is one of three . or JOHN 8. FORTNEY, Tusscyville
gentlemen conducting a ilk distrib Attend a Booster Theatre for Entertainment After the Day's Pa.
uting plant in Birmingham. The milk Shopping.
is shipped in the mw state to their FOR SALE-—Chesterwhite brood sow
and eigit pigs, 6 weeks old-—-I1. H. |
plant witere it 4 pasteurized and bot U li : d P ki f D | D Vi .
Holl and Gime ated cp en ane, DOL nlimite arxking ror voilar ay isitors Garbrick, Centre Hall; phone T6RI12
all sections of the city. A similar plant
has been built and is now xing oper-
ated by the same firm in Mobile, Mr, fals have romoved the One Hour Parking Restrictions for the
on a iarge sone
A
GOODYE
For the convenience of Dollar Day Visitors, Altoona City Office FOR SALE-—Majectic Range with |
water front, used only few months and
Hennigh devoted some time to the One Day, so that visitors may park their cars anywhere on ihe new rics Higited, B, Boomer,
Centre all
study of agricultural chemistry at Penn Dollar Day for as long a period as neccessary
State, and from there went to Iowa ; Th "CITTAIEE TWA SARA rae . bats |
: i y GUNS FOR SBALE--Heavy stock of
State College where he took a full four- UNLIMITED PARKING SPACE ANYWHERE IN ALTOONA ow and used guns and yy Good
Year course in Agriculture FOR DOLLAR DAY! used “pump guns’—(buy, trade and
The refreshment stand at Locust ’ sell.) Want muzzle loaders, any oon
Park, a State forestry park south of Excepting in Alleys and at other places where fire hazards Ree dition, for the parts—BELL “THE
Potters Mills, in thei Seven Mountains, quire Parking Restrictions. GUNMAN," 427 Logan Street, Lewis RIMS CLEANED, STRAIGHTENED-OTHER TIRES
has Yen improved and will remain town, Pa dtodd - EXPEL = Ex
open throughout the entire year. To A * 4 — x ——— SHIFTBD—NEW TIRES EXP LY APPLIED FRE
better accommodate visitors there dur- Altoona Booster sociation WANTED-—A stocked farm or work
fing the winter months, the porch ex- oe mom > oy Sxgotiuneed Inn. r
i. rare Troms of She $ - Roy B. Baylet, 1136 Lincoln St. Milton
in reghme and an OE . b .
bas hon ro vin Gam § “TMAND TUBATHE— ALTOONA STAND THEATHN Hi or RL Smits, Ooiw i Pa | HAGAN’'S GARAGE
and other improvements about the ONE WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8S DEAD STOCK REMOVED prompt. »
place have also been made. The park
has had many improvements made to GEORGE ARLISS In DISRAE LI” ec ioharge, anywhere any Soe | Cen e H Il
BE I OE Ane WARNER BROS, ALL-TALKING VITAPHONE PRODUCTION, | Centre Hall; call at our expense.
heat guar, 1.5. Brownie the pro- 4 Suléeted Singing wud Talking Shoct Sdbiees. WATCH LOST—Lady's gold wrist MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH.
prietor who will have his first experi snaarars [wntene and. Gracolet, ay. on Hats ER RIND.
ence in conducting “Brownle's Place” d
street. Full name on back like sig
during the bleak winter months of ate: to thie adv. 8 * .
1920-1930, A ——— —————————————————— ———————————— | {05 Ao Reiter, Centre Hall,