THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. CORRESPONDENTS CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | ng en of sot c Asitn Hive R - S RN UnTY Scientist Testing Auto Horns ICHELIEU = @ . - » - . - . * . » BOALSBURG ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess and Mrs J, . oud a, : : ie 1’. Wagner. of Altoona, were visitors in was aamitied on sunaay, i a surgi § & SATURDAY : patient, TH town on Sunday. : i a ’ Ll, 4 HIN TIN TIN ; AM erbert augh a ; . ’ : SM naigm Mr. and Mrs Charles Hosterman, o Ira. Herbe: ; ) y “ ROUGH WATERS . daughter, of State Ci Greonsburg, and Frank Hosterman, ol po fonda iE d 4 5 3 . Cleveland, are spe r some time at} harged on Monday i g 2 2 fs : Also, First Official the home of Mr Mrs. H. M. Host Mrs. Deborah Dobelbower, of Belle- | oh ‘ ; i SHARKEY-SCHMELING fonte, was admitted on Monday for | 2h ty, BF ag 4 : ; FIGHT PICTURES erman., BUR IC 1'ed 1 . Wt. Miss an ‘harlotte Jacobs urgical treatmen y in alow Mise an : . . Round in slow n fils : Per:y Moan, of Bellefonte, became “ : ; got 41 ion 2 enjoyed a fev lays’ visit among ni i g : j Glan fap 4 if Schmel “ in Philipsburs it week i medical patient on Monday. : : ie : A : : ya ! S ] ATE” 3 : be ao % ; i : 5 Dally at 5 P.M 8S BE Weber and sister, Miss Annie Mrs. Frank Daley and infant daugh- | ra ¢ +} Y jter, of Mijlesburg, were ischarged on . IVR 4 ne Show ’ ced Weber, were guests of their nephew jter, ol MJ B Hx ONDAY AND TU ESDAYX E . . ara Edward Weber, of Huntingdon, on a]Monday, ’ i 5 Fadil : a Sf u WEDNESDAY . Pd “ Bhiows = 4 a0 motor trip and visit with friends in Miss Emma Bloom, of Bellefonte, py Lids . ; a : : re (Next Week) i t Lebanon county. came a medical patient on Monday. | ; ue \ ki Bi ’ ; eo #5 Shini New Summer Prices ~~ 10e : : 1 . tM G2 ; George Baneroft In ® and Boe. iorence, aughnter of Mr, . “ .” i Robert MoeClellan, ¢ Potter “I. ADIES LOVE BRUTES ¥ SGP POPP OOO oe si @ ALL NEXT WEEK— THURSDAY, FRIDAY July 8 & 4-Continuous Show ¢ to 11 on July 4th, “SHE Fox Moviet talking " : COULDN"I M In an effort to determine which one of the 57 or more varisties of automobile ic irs . horns has the “most pleasing’ tone, Dr. Harvey Floicher (ahove), Director of RAH . 1 . : SAY NO” Acoustical Research, Bell Telephone Laboratories, had them installed in a sulin : sound-proof room where he measured the noize. 7 jeriments were done “CHEER UP AND SMILE’ in connection with studies made by the New Yolk Noirs Abatement Com. mission. In the Bell Laboratories thousands of tcientists are engaged in re- search and inventive work to improve thr ar! oi communication. Nurses See Telephone Me: Demonstrate First Aid Work N. Barr Young, died in the Wednesday a an ts A (Jood Working Team Is YOU and Your BANK ACCOUNT i 1 ( Vednesda of the greduating class of the Pittsburgh Presbyterian Hdspital FARM CALENDAR , 1 4 : . played keen interest recently in a special first aid demonstration by the Bell 1 ~ By LY iat} Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Members of the company’s construc. tion department are tkilled in first aid methods, and frequently have occasion . TIMELY REMINDERS FROM . : to render some form of public service in emergencies. * PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE - SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ¥ | Dynamite Blast Debris Covers Highway | lapid Pork Gains Best— THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. Kill Bean Beetle al : Y, i dis- | A — a he sa Ell e-em Plantings ARMING is just like any other business—~must be kept up to standard efficiency if any money's to be made. Progressive growers no longer trust to chance that some plague won't hit their field crops. You've got to take scientific steps to protect your income. <aying t potato + : | | mer i er. of b ctonte fr Fe. = ls He the improved Cull Out Poor Cows AN J . weed out e unprofitable iniry (RTER0E Sal oe il MPprIng AM be When workmen engaged in a construction project along the Reading -Pottavills {1 . Dri-Fog Dusters we, It more profitable to K me a surgical patier Saturday Pike set off an unusually heavy charge of dynamite recently, the rosdway was buried beneath 150 tons of earth and rock. The Reading-Wilkes-Barre . i sid son of Mr. and cable of the Bell Telephone Company was torn from the poles and covered by Years of dusting e ence have gone into the construction of eff r. of “ne Grove the debris. Whil hi irs, this Dri.Fog Crop ster. It is adapted to its job in every do ty re Td ra oer os paint; Wlepliauy culls were respect—designed to operate efficiendy. FAST, THOROUGH Every precaution should be taken] lS, wa " L coverage is accomplished with a big saving of time and moaterial. 0 prevent nt from form patient, ing on the poultry range. These areas] Jo eight-year-old son of Mrs, Nel ’ ‘ . . The Dri-Fog Duster is sturdily built, yet it is light enough not often are contaminated and becomeliie Cole, was admitted on Sunday for Health sa Habit with Her to be another “horsekiller’”. The construction is simple—ecasily breeding places for fi and mosqui-|#urgical treatment, adjusted and repaired. The improved dusting mechanism is es, Mrs. W. H Witmyer. of Bellefonte designed to break up the dust into a uniform cloud of the ; ay . . Shny b GHG OT desired intensity, equally divided among the nozzles. Every Fertilize Asparagus— WecAme a surgical patient on Sunday. row, in this way, receives the same, correct amount of dust. yortd treated with Miss Loretta Myers, of State College 4 f« viagara truck-crop dusts, having copper as a fungicidal base and calcium arsenate as a poison for external chewing pests, give fertilizer at the end of thela student nurse at the hospital, be f manure has _— . : . ] If manure has been. .me a medical patient on Sunday. i quick and effective results with the Dri-Fog. 10000 pounds of 4-5-4 or : ¥ $ i » ' ! J. J. Garbrick, aged 83 years, wnure, from 1200 to ’ : : % Visit our distributor today and look this machine over. ertilizer is rec- | Bellefonte, was admitted on Monday a NIAGARA SPRAYER AND CHEMICAL C0., INC. - MIDDLEPORT, NEW YORK Distributed by hh specialists of ja medical ationt. C. D. CASEBEER, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS gs 5 : 4 AE BRADFORD & CO : HE : . . Eyes Examined — Glasses Flited K 5 YICE ; SY b , J : EXECUTRICES’ NOTICE, : CENTRE I 1 the Estate of JAMES H, MeCOOL., J F ; ; 2 Ca¥ 5 oe 3 A E - . HAL " of Potter Township, Centre coun : Pa. deceased. i 4 ; : —— Letters testamentary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersigned " wy i I ) i y ail persons knowing themselves indebted ie § i to the estate are requested to make Im- : C A mediate payment, and those having claims ¢ i against the same to present them duly aun thenticated for settlement. + Realizing that it Is LETTIE B. BRUNGART, easier to keep well a ey DAY . MATTIE E. SMITH, than i ory well, 0 5 : A NIGHT Executrices, f living y { J bo 020 Centre Hall, Pa. ' — eyes % NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS. Company of Pann. : e “Fennsylvania’s Greatest Celebration’ 35,000 Enthusiastic People viewed this a 2 ey 1 > ; 0 BE ‘ . 47 ivtnia ard maki ng ; Most Gigantic Program Kver Staged. | Spectacular Event Last Year! Notice reby give r bond- : . : : ' holders of Gregg Township School a ipeing = oy Free—Marquette Automobile Glven THIS YEAR GREATER THAN EVER District that bonds of the second issue, | company’s general Away—Free! Most Famous July 4th Celelration In Numbers 1, 5, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 30, 31, health course. This : Fast Horse Racing. lasehall, This Section of United States 32, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 60 and | attractive young : d States: 56 will be redeemed on July 1, 1930, at | woman was & promis h Ld Come! Bring the Whole Family The First National Bank of Spring | nent member of a ; Free Attractions, - Exhibitions, Amusemonts for AN! Mitia, Pennsylvania, cast of health course 4 MAMMOTH PARADE! ; Interest will cense on above men- | students who ap. } Band Contista ~~ Complete © tioned bonds after above date. : tet By order of the Board. C. H. EUNGARD, 2t.025 Secretary, i i The Cents Reporter, $1.50 a yoar. | A , —— HFuperh Fireworks! ) ,| JOHN LEWIS SHADE POST NO. ¢ Rival nN IryyralvGeniyhineeing peared recently in J Polo. Math Thea Rida AMERICAN LEGION, graduating exercises OI JERE we Alrpianes _~ sides “IN tionally and Internationally onown in Philadelphia. i Amusements, EVERYTHING! for Ite Poise Winning Band” A ST ihn on™ om, Si OT A AR
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