The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 27, 1930, Image 5

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    THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | . » . . . . . FOR SALE-—-Gray mare, coming 9 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERES
TT CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL *|vyears old this spring; team (horse and er tenn
Glenn Tressler, an auto repair man, NOTES, ejmare) of 2-year-olds.—C. H. Foust,
is working at the Hagan Garage. * 5 4 8 & +. 8 8’ eo |COntre Hall; ‘phone S86RI165. oll
Governor Fisher issued a procdama
: _ [tion naming Friday, April 11th, and .
We put rubber tires on boys’ bicy- Miss Mamgaret Weaver, T7-year-old|] DEAD STOCK REMOVED prompt-| Friday, April 26th, Spring Arbor and po i F oo” ry mn »
cles and wagons—W. H. Miller, Belle- | 5... Daniel Weaver, of State |ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. | Pind days, : x Of “ S
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fonte. College, was admitted on Monday for Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 36, Harold Musser Miffiinbure hard.
1 i 5 ahs £3 eo y * “ : » bye ’ ’ 1 22 s
Twelve above zero Saturday morn- surgical treatment and disharged on {Centre Hall; call at our expense. ware merchant, was in town on Tues. Et VW h Bi Kit
ing. The day was bright but cold | Tuesday day Ho oxpressed surprise because { Fak /) 10 Y i es
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7
throughout. Helen, 10-year-old daughter of Sam Ry En —— ~ | the sun was shining brightly in Penns
The silin f Stat } hway uel Steere, of Unionville, was admitted Vadley, while in Buffalo Valle y rain feil
: Oling oO Sule gHWays
on "ednesday for medica ent y 1weavily when he left hou pa .
scheduled to begin April 16th, and is|on Wednesday for medical tr ment, : 1 he | hom A Geee Kite i lyer
to be done in hall-widths James Kreamer, of Pleasant Gap, a 0 0 9 9 a a Ralph C. Boozer, eldest son of DD. A \
ical patient for the past week, was . ’ ARE boozer, OW iving rile i \ : Cs 2. ‘ 4 ‘
Mrs. Blaine Malone, of Coburn, last|™ ccs | ; ' ih Teal A ALTOONA BOOSTER : or now Living In . ‘Wilmette, a \ Does not fly his kite near light,
discharged on Monday. northern ubuwmban town of Chicago, \ telephone and trolley wires or
vd : - ail $48 J vv + J
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week visited her sister, Miss Stella William Mills f Bellefonte. who has MERCHANTS SAY: purchased a new home in Kennelwood
Hosterman, at the R. M. Smith home aan SUN, OL Leone, 302 far . Aor i ’ 4 pray Lniit * ne: gr roltage A MEMISe ion
been a patient for the past month fol- Trade In your home stores first, a more exclusive residential section near high voltage transmission
1 “ vn sting wider 5 dis > enty-three miles north of } city DWETS.,
lowing a coasting accident, was dis but come to Booster Store for twent) mi north of th y towers
in town.
Mrs. V. A. Auman and Lillian Rick-|ohay d on Monday Mr. Boozer may come ea D : : i
VV. A APE 1 Mond: 3 . o€s not use wire or sel twine
ard are two patients recovering from i the things your home merchant of April to attend an alumni gather oF In wine
Mrs sad Harter, of Bellefonte, a \ - > 1 rier io ole
rather seifious troubres that kept them irioal al nt for tht das wa cannot supply. of Williamson Trade School, near Phil of any sort. Wet string 1s also a
surgical Lien ahi ays, as \ bn . ‘= .
housed up for several weeks ey i - ‘ =a adelphia, from which “he graduate \ conductor of electricity and will
discharged on Monday or ‘ \ .
about 19056, after graduating from the , cause as much damage as wire if
High school he: brought into contact with electric
wires
If you need a new radiator, we have Jean Kreamer, of State College, was
them in stock; or if you want your |.amitted on Monday for surgical treat
old one repaired, give us a trial.—W.| ment. Mer
H. Miller, Bellefonte °111 Mrs. Mary Bitlett, of Bellefonte, be- Mills, and Kra yes Rossman, \ Does not run across public high-
T. A. Hosterman is having a Ware [came a surgical patient on Monday. on Tucat ore oa. 819 | ; sein] ways while flying his kite,
hous iit to the rear of the Clover| Leonard Smeltz *, 17-year-old son of { f i ot or yz. 3 : .
Far: { whiich he the own- | Harry Smeltzer, of Bellefonte, was ad- 5 x ’ $ at fx Flies his kite in open unobstructed
r has only been ‘opened |mitted on Monday for treatment far a Rexsrmaif Arr iPr aiiesndh te] places away from traffic.
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for i V. Weeks
oS Gg Yeceived nan automobile v/s mn, who was buried at Unionville. On | Does not attempt to climb poles or
Fo . 111 | audent. 21s - Pu ‘ : . .
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gise Wagner will be : ~ Sunday, Mr. Ros v will come in fe knock down entangled kites with
celebrate their golden wedding at their Kenneth Ishler, of » College, was Pittsburgh and t his family : stones
home in Centre Hall on Friday « admitted on Monday of last week as i sin
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ing, April 4th, 7:80 o'clx “formal ja surgical patient / Does not let his kite go over radio
invitations have been sent out. ‘illam Bevan, of McKee a sur- BGR re tia RL Em aerials,
Lawrence Weaver, son of an “dai a ly Smith, of State lege, Pj Boys putting up aerials should not
Mrs, Calvin feaver, south of town,| gs : ate ann «dl her candid x’ g = in : dris a n
_ begin en ih a ” D Leo] pu i them across electric WIres.
farm, below Pleasant Gap. He moved gical patient for the past cleven days. I aster publican ounty nit Les Mrs Serious injury to you and to prop-
i 5; di wamrged on Tu Smith is the wife of r ym i | 1 om from arcless
onto the farm beginning of this wes erty often c ye
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. * Goodhart, of Mrs. France: eye f 8 ite Col- Ea ; 4 a dnd es a kit: flying—a BO
Johnstown, attended the funer { : a Sung : ent ry pas Ct : - : his kite safely.
i f eRe a Surg b : o the pas %
thier brother-in-law, W. R. Winegard ft een ot YS, aa. Hscharg on 10 ) in
ner, at Milroy, on Saturday nd als iesday of last weed - ~
visited relatives n Centre Mr I ) Shay f Hllefonte .
i ke Bet, re te Ss | EAD vy i
Miss Elizabeth Bartholoms wi five: : a Cispatuns : » dest Ts ab aE 3 pot |
up nursing as the close of her 1 it I NM, Y0e ST YRS M fous hy "
engagement. She has made all . Mra Lief l=on and infant daughter Santer Will be’ hice n a 3 fin : i 2 fio ; ¢ § ird 1 WW L tL T F E P } !
rangements to open a beauty parlor in of beef ry vy ¢ Wer harged on a A " Ae 3 ed } InConsciou :
Lewistown. vy ene " 2 i Thy ae Woman whe w le : ~E . OF y 2 bir On FCW ER CC ! /
Dr. H R. White and Roy pn} Tiss dorothy wilteoar, of Milhemn ot. oT ; Ar
spent the week end in I
On Saturday afternoon
oy mead th ecole | Yee Arne ven, of owt. ati] hee homing Baty he steed rom ia home, direct; in| Phone Bellefonte 178,
: ALTOONA
BOOSTER (IF
STORES © ll The First Spring Festival
of new styles is here. New Spring Frocks, new Spring Coats--youthful,
Core ¢TENMEPCEMNCY Celi
jaunty styles, modified silhouettes. You'll be charmed with the coats this
spring ; never more dainty or alluring, and, most of all, feminine to the nth
degree.
An
Nel UrinGAITay | ~~ New
Men’s Spring Suits of beautiful prints, Spring Shoes
Georgettes, flat crepes,
are Here in all colors, all new-- now on Display
$8.95
Every Wednesday | Boys’ Suits -- Children’s Coats & Dresses -- Hats -- Shoes
Subuiban Day NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
in Altoona ! l GO FARTHEST” EVERY PURCHASE MILLHEIM
Booster Stores
re ———————————————————— a —————
orn +. ANNOUNCEMENT..
collided south of the traf Heht. The ten da y harged on Sunda Yo eared by Booster Stores
roadster
other car ws
A, rs bse Fone 138 aro sun | Its Easy to Park I'he Centre Hall Radio Store
age. Neither of the parties was rt ; > y Allents 4 Your Car In Altoona.
The accident
os. . veoh a | The Municip arking Space on (Located in the Odd Fellows’ Building)
Authorized Dealer for the
t
The Wm. F. Gable Co. Garage,
{Rear of Elevent Ave. Bldg.)
Fleek's Penn Alle Garage,
i § 13t Avenue.)
wy { (iy
§ on
TER ASSOCIATION | poe
E ; KAconsed under wig and apple
gations of B.C. and RB °F L lie
by Leki hone, Lowell & Dunmore 5
and Logan License Associcies. !
' RADIO
famous the world over “THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME”
. ’ i \ : re > ” . ¥ ‘ >
. Service all makes"of Radios---any time, anv place.
® Pinaud’s We also;Repair and Service y , any p
Shampoo Come in and look over our line of
L MAJESTIC RADIOS.
Leaves your
hair lustrous, We have SIX MODELS, including RADIO and
healthy, and PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS
not too dry! WwW. A. HOMAN F. E. SNYDER,
Sales and Accessories Repair Work
At your favorite store—or send
for free sample to Pinaud, Dept.
M, 220 E 21 St, New York