The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 26, 1930, Image 5

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    CENTRE REPORTER, NT] HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ven ante! 1 of Od} eu mn
ANP ONION. SAID 7 5 HH
SEMI-ANNUAL SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
BEGINNING FRIDAY, JUNE 27
Telephone Aids Glider |||Ifl STORE CLOSED all day Thursday, June 26th in
In 2860-Mile Flight , :
order to prepare for this Mammoth Selling Event.
EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCK SHARPLY REDUCED.
5 es NIEHANS DEPARTMENT STORE
€an Diego to New York in a glider “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
GO FARTHEST” EYERY PURCHASE MILLHEIM
towed by an esirplane, he kept in con-
ant communication with the pilot of
“ans of tele oh ones in-
Fy, . NO EXCUSE FOR A
: PI LOT S “SPLITTING HEAD”
Molori ng -
Vii
_ Bac ing and Par king
1 your hone line becomes i
disconnected during a conversation, side of th ad slowly the @rem ——————————————————
the best th ng to do is hang up and proper signal and turn wheel | than the length of the car and bump-
wait for the calling party to put the | the left. Gradually slo 7 down as you THIN oan 12 Sous \n vue move: RADI
3 eain. i a th el sie Ol & road i ’ $ with pract
call through
In the United States, approximately Repair
12,000,0( 5 of telephone wire are
used in toll and long sistance service.
LINER CLYMPIC LINKED
TO U. S. BY TELEPHONE
guration April 18 of
nhone service on the
a of the White Star ¢ th 3 ¢ i : 1 wh e yt 1 8 Me ning “
. I 1 wrk is so simple that sannot lessons of driving jon’t se sight EY 1*Q J! CR HBAOADDE
ce channel i Ui \f ah 0PPE
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THE REPORTER is well equipped to
CEORGE WASHINGTONS
re are three tn
ree Washingtons 3 . : an’s life: when
Washingtons listed do the Best Kind of Job Printing. to womanhoc
kia telephone direc- ’
man reaches middle
these times Lydia E. Pi
Vegetable Compound }
store normal health and * v rigor.
S6.YEAR VETERAN | LYDIA E PINKHAM'S
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of Lydia B Pi pkbam's Priveee Text
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Leaves your
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: WILLIAM J McLAUGHLIN | AS healthy, and
Mr. v ra Assistant auditor of the Bell Telephone / X. /
Hi Vey or Mr. and M sion) | ; 1 : : ; i Company of Pennsylvania, who on 3 9 a) iol too dr i]
A. Mi let. Ar A Lf pe Ea i Fe ah : BA : ? - July 1 will retire on pension after : 2 8 . y:
and ren, Mr. and 3 ] Da completing nearly 5614 ysars of un. | f «/ Atyourdealer' s— or send 5 06
and children, M: nd Mrs, Daniel Dau : ‘ : bund
? hag Some of the young women operators needed to put through out-of-town calls, requests for information and other | broken service in the communications | F :
.. \ IR 3 : 9 ¢ dl-size bottle to Pinaud
r. Mclaanghlin’s home is | or Jull-nize bottic 10 Iimand,
and son, Mr. and Mrs Mig Miller, : * s : hy * *
§ p. i a or : ~ vl a gi special types of calls are shown above in a typical dial system central office. The dial system is being extended b .
thre . HOF ok fe . OF Sunday « "tT gradually in most o the nation ¢ principal cities. This modern form of telephone service also is being established | Pa iadeinhia d ho has his office | Ji Dept M. 2:20E 11 81. New York.
amomoniies, on ouniay wen. 10 in smaller cities and towns where engineering surveys show it is best adapted for the provisi ient telephone | '™ °° smpany adqunric | E A d
Hellam, near York, where they were 2 8 y serv ice. P P ion of efficient telephone building Larre. EK [We will send sample bottle free]
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mill . a
er. Some of each of the families rep-
egented are descendants of the Jate Wi
Robert Tee, an is also Mrs. Miller, the Hitt and Runn - ————— If Meat Takes Another Raise We Know - Two Nes Vegetarians! BY A
York county lady, who was their
hostess, ) LOOK Witt. Od DIME ~ [ oo On - Drew ub out {fa pe wean Sav v [oni “won of PORN, CUOvS | Hod LI
. . ; - { TS CLEANS US cmt wily 1a one oo Goov euge {3 AWS vOT AGE DO Yiu i [ven dave MUR BER ONLY vom L |
Mis. GG. W. Stevens and daughter, ! LE OPTIMISTS An | Pox CHOP Av ABOUT 1 na You 15 b Ll : 3 Nd Torte UND DAYNG 00 J
Miss Helen, of Warrensburg, Missouri, 60 Dowd 0 WE Te TANTS. wort. ‘ Tot Owl EDDM
are in the east among friends and rel wrens mn err! § a ihe] ” | AN VERSARY |
atives, among whom is F. DD. lee, an
uncle of Mrs. Stevens. Mrs, Stevens’
mother was Ellen Lee Ruble, a davgh-
ter of Mr, and Mra Simon PP. Ruble,
who went from Stone Mill to Kansas
in 1887. Mr. Stevens ls a professor In
the department of biology in the State
Teachers’ College, in Missouri. Mr. and
Mra. Stevens have lived in several of
the western states yherg the former
was connected with ed lonal insti
tutions. While In the east they will
spend some time at State College, Al-
tona and Washington, D,