The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 04, 1930, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,
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CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
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REBERSBURG.
and family £1
@ veek-ent Visitors
WwWil-
in
ay om
Hams
town,
Stover
wt, Wt
been with
returned
pegan
Kenneth Haines, who
the Scranton
home
his sceond
Mill Hall! High
Preston Ziegler Mi
vill on Sunday, vhich ace he
will teach
Ze
re
ball uh,
bass
Friday and on Tuesday
year as wri pal of the
on
Allsters
in the public schools,
ler returned to Wiliams.
studies the
atter
Anna
to her in
Hiamsport Commercial College
and da
k-end ts
Adam Wolfs
vist with
Reading.
Wolf
Bie
Pitt
eturning
from
ad to see them.
John
oomsb us
pe
BOALSBURG ITEMS
£
a good att
wa are Leroy Free-
iss Helen Geer, of
Maude Hubler,
Bellwood ;
iffered a se
morning; at
nicely
%
wen
and daughte
arly Monday morning
in Hudson Heights, N. J.
fter spending the month of August
in this vicinity, Mrs.
two spent
about town
ASA SASS,
May Now Drive Autos,
for
to a motor vehicle passed the
learncr’s examination Wednesday of
last week at Spring and Lamb streets,
Bellefonte,
The applicants who
permits follow: George
gate; Esther H. Hines,
Ethel Stover, Bdlefonte;
Smeltzer, State College; Robert A.
Wilkinson, Bellefonte; Homer C.
Wayne, Bellefonte; Eva J. Wadsworth,
Bellefonte; Carrie J. Nieman, Fleming:
Margaret Morgan, Snow Shoe; Ward
K. Hosterman, Snow Shoe; Vaughn
Walk, Lock Haven.
¥. A. Wall, State College; Elizabeth
Probst, State College; Mrs. John Me-
Nihols, Belldfonte; Dorothy Funk,
Mingoville; Alma Fagan, Altoona;Mary
A. Lucas Moshannon; John Williams.
Oak Hall; Mrs, Harry Vanettta, State
College; Gordon Hendricks, Blanchard;
Marjorie Wolf, Lemont; Wm. J Burke,
Howard, and Polly Belle Kessinger,
nome
friends
and
weeks
th
Vagner children also
veral
Twenty-four applbants licenses
operate
received thelr
Davidson, Win.
Bellefonte,
Clyde N.
IN THE MOUNTAINS OF
FARAWAY
By Mrs. RT. Bayard.
Interlake
Friday,
to Geneva
Lu
in every
n. Switzerland,
August 8, 1330,
Pal
in-
to see the
ague of Nations was
detadl, Geneva inthe
ght
tersting
is a 1
wautiful =i
Pal
two im
League
the
There
lakeside and
fronts on the lake
wonderful
The
and thie
the
in
general busi
lakeshore,
all the
Once
garden slopes to
two buildings are
L184
for the ness a year
when th entire league meets, a large
ding is used,
her two
enough, So a new
d, but it Is
priate S|
auditor in another bul
i
no room in the «
nrgo
onstructy
tA
MILLHEIM,
guests of
and Mrs. 8
street. Mrs
extending |
CGramiey,
ne and the
visit, while
Job, |
Mrs
of
ion baby
their "Stew" back
the
Mr
son,
goes on
Beaver and
Harold, Miffinburg, Mary, An- |
na and Gladys Matter, of White |
Springs; Mr, and Mrs. John Baney, of |
Yeagertown, and Mrd 8, C, Baney and |
son Harvey, of Thompsontown, were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs E.
Dubbs Keen, on East Main Street,
Mra, CC. A. Weaver, daughters, Ed-'
na, Ruth and Paulne, Mrs. Rees and
Mr. Williams, ali of Bethlehem: Dr.
and Mrs. H. Stitzer and Walter Glover
and son Billy, of Mifflinburg, and Miss
Katherine Bright, of Washington, D.
C., were Sunday guests of Mrs, Eliza.
beth McHose on North street. Prof,
and Mrs. RE. Horner, of Pittgburgh,
and BX W. Kenney, of New Kensing«
ton, were guests of Mrs, McHose dur
ing the week.
and Jefome
Man's inhumanity to man ls appli
in the case of the fellow who
slips Into a parking place while an:
other motorist is backing around try.
ing to maneuver into the same spot,
cable
State College.
SPRING MILLS
H. Eh
H enhuth and
i to
d
have ned from a trip
I
and report having ha
Hit
Lsant time
i Miss Mary
| )
| We ‘ \
Siegal
aoentl the
| parents, Mr. g
| Walter 8
| home for an
| J. on 4 two weeks’
Horton of Miffi nburg
agent the FP.
off
Thomas
Lee is
cation,
is for
BT
i
bw
% station
1 Mr. lee
Mrs G. B
though
acting
I.
My, and
ing a t
tern
tend
unti returns,
Bitner are «
kp the
northern
we parts of the St Ti
0 attend the
Harry Detwiler,
ent at the
Mi
Harry
Mr. and Mr
Groves, and Mra, Mabel Smith
of § ng Mills T
very pleasantly altho
health not very
Berni
spent
sm A A S————
PUBLIC SALE.
D.- your hall
extend a cheery
welcome to guests
“
in the evening?
~
Larger light
bulbs, properly
shaded, may be
just the thing
for your hall.
PENN
POWERCO
BETTER LIGHT MEANS
CHEERIER HALLS
RADIO
Repair
We are prepared In a modern
up-to-date Shop to give prompt
and efficient service on all makes
of Radlo Sets, at Reasonable
Prices,
Why depend on tinkering and
guess work. Give US a call
SSNYDER’S RADIO SHOPPE
(I. 0. O. F. Bullding.)
CENTRE HALL, PA.
ment
Service
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FARM CALENDAR
TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
BCHOOL
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AGRICULTURE
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Hirmro
quan-
grain
Dalry Herd—
helfer calve from
This is the tim
quality of the
the numbers but
ity” is a good
Fall
ut during
wed to
thie
only
best cows
the
motio,
(quia
Lawns In
remasn
King smut Is a
Treating the seed
WELLE
Ing the
a good Imp
i
that
1ky, bLalky ore
[AY h Bon time to time a
farmer was annoyed to
discover after marketing livestock that better
prices had been quoted by dealers located not
much farther away.
He became a telephone subscriber and, aceord-
ing to his account, the first business call he made
netted him a saving of 35 cents per hundred.
weight on ten hogs. These he sold to a dealer
after comparing priees in two neighboring towns.
The Modern Farm Home
Has a TELEPRONE
Laying Houses
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RY VIL,
C. D. CASEBEER,
OPTOMETRIST,
Fitted
i
just like
to the bank
business person ; in fact women almost equal in nu
men depositors.
Come in other
mber
any
WERE you to s
would say that
tand in our lobby during a busy
xt
Vi
omen were in the majority,
WOMEN have found this a desirable place to
their business and have ery
study their needs in order th ay better serve them,
r 1
put forth ev
we
Wy
we
nt
“al
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Fh mi a.
HA a LE EE a dl ——
{929 Chevrolet Coach
With New Tires
new
$425.
{929 Chevrolet Sedan
Another Very Good Buy, at
$475.
1928Chrysler Seda
all
an Taint 1 ke
In Exeeli nt Condition, with
New Tires—a Real Bargain at
$325.
1926 Chevrolet Coupe
Has Been Thoroughly Recondit.
foned and Reduced—a Bargain
$175.
. from ...
1928 Hudson Sedan
Thoreughily
cosnscssssmnasesy
BE
ISI ELT XL
Ld dd Lod
Overhauled: has all
good tires and paint Ike
I
for the lo
$375.
{927 Chevrolet Coach
All good tires;
hauled ;
new:
"
pri ¢ of
1929 Chevrolet
6-Panel Truck
YEAR:
motor over-
an excellent buy at
$225.
{926 Chevrolet Sedan
Has been used only ONE
Cost 8927.00 new: will Sell for
$350.
good condition: for the
of
In very
low price
$150.
{928 Chevrolet Truck
In A-1 condition; price:
1928 1-2 Ton
Chevrolet Truck
Has
been thoroughly recondition-
ONLY ~~
$175.
od. Price,
7)
$225.
Ready to Run.
convenient GMAC Plan.
STATE COLLEGE